MISUMI IP-1614GII User Manual & Installation Manual

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Device manual of IP Cameras
IP-1614GII
IP Cameras Products Series
User Manual &

Installation Guide

Version: 1.0
Date: March 2, 2006

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    Page 1 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras IP-1614GII IP Cameras Products Series User Manual & Installation Guide Version: 1.0 Date: March 2, 2006...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Page 2 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS..........................2 IP C ? ........................3 HAT IS AMERAS ..........................3 RODUCT EATURES 2. PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS......................4 3. INSTALLATION..........................4 ......................6 ONNECT CAM TO NETWORK ........................6 ONNECT OWER UPPLY ............................6 OW TO RESET ................7 TART YOUR FIRST TIME NETWORK MONITORING...
  • Page 3: What Is Ip Cameras

    Page 3 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras 1. Product Overview What is IP Cameras? IP Cameras is designed for intranet & internet use. Users can view image or change configurations via built-in web server. The two-layer user-validation prevents any illegal user to monitor or change configuration once user validation is enabled Product Features IP Cameras...
  • Page 4: Physical Connections

    Page 4 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras 2. Physical Connections W/100cm cable Ethernet DC 12V INPUT Side Panel Connections Front Panel Connections IP-R1614GII 3. Installation Connect Power Supply DC 12V Ensure your power adapter specification matchs your power system (ex 110V or 220V) Connect the adapter to the outlet.
  • Page 5 Page 5 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras twork connectivity check Please check your network connectivity before you start install the product. Confirm the link status of your LAN is OK. You may try use the following way to check the network.
  • Page 6: Connect Ip Cam To Network

    Page 6 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Connect IP cam to network W/100cm cable Once the power status is OK.the LED in red located at the rear panel of IP cam should light-up. Connect IP cam to your hub/switch by using a normal RJ45 cable, plug the RJ45 cable into the Ethernet connector locate at the rear panel of the IP cam, another side connect to your hub/switch.
  • Page 7: Start Your First Time Network Monitoring

    Page 7 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Start your first time network monitoring Run the “IPLocator” utility, the newly connected IP cam will be listed in the application window. Please remember its’ IP address. Open an Internet Explorer Window input the following address into the address textbox: http://[IP cam IP Address provided by IPLocator] After you press on the enter key, the main working interface and video picked by...
  • Page 8: How To Visit The Built-In Web

    Page 8 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras How to visit the built-in web Launch your Internet Explorer (I.E. 6.0 or above) first, then type the IP cam’s url. (i.e. http://192.168.1.100). The user validation is disabled as default, no login is necessary. The user is same as the system administrator(Default : root/pass).
  • Page 9: About The User Interface Of Ip Cam

    Page 9 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras About the User Interface of IP Cam The upper window is for company logo display (i.e. This is a generic version. The company logo leaves blank). The left side of the window is the control panel. The right window is for image display.
  • Page 10: How To Change The Configurations

    Page 10 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras How to change the configurations The system administrator: root is the one who has the privilege to change system configuration if user validation is enabled. The following window will appear when you click [Options] icon in the control panel (left side of the window).
  • Page 11 Page 11 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras [Firmware Upgrade]: Please follow the standard procedure to upgrade firmware. Step 0: Stop all unnecessary running application in your PC. Step 1: Uncheck the [Browse..] and [Upload] motion images in the Motion Detection Setting and reboot the hardware.
  • Page 12: How To Change User Logo

    Page 12 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras How to change User Logo We allow you to use your own logo from version v3.0. User logo will not be erased when you upgrade firmware in the future. The detailed procedures are as follows: Step1: Type http://Video ServerIP/LogoUpload.htm Step 2: Browser the logo file to use and upload to upload it.
  • Page 13 Page 13 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Step 3: Click [Change] button to write logo file into flash memory. Step 4: Reboot Video Server once ChangeLogo is complete.
  • Page 14 Page 14 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Step 5: You have to clear the [Temporary Internet files] to take changes effect since there is always some catch in the I.E. Please click [Tools] [Internet Options..] on the top bar. Step 6: Clear [Temporary Internet files] as follows.
  • Page 15: How To Disable And Enable User Logo

    Page 15 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Step 7: Refresh I.E. (Click F5) to take changes effect. You will see you new logo below. How to disable and enable user logo Type: http://Video ServerIP/SetOEM.cgi?LOGO=0 to turn off the user logo http://Video ServerIP/SetOEM.cgi?LOGO=1 to turn on the user logo...
  • Page 16: User Management

    Page 16 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras User Management The administrator(root) has the privilege to manage users if User Validation is enabled. Here are the configurations available & field definition. [User]: User validation Yes : Enable user check No : Disable user check Add/Modify User: To create new user or modify existing user password Username : user name...
  • Page 17: Log

    Page 17 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras The system log will be listed in the window when you click [Log] icon. Operation: The operation which user operates Value: The value to change Client IP: The IP address of client PC Client MAC: The mac address of client PC Datetime: date-time which operation occurs...
  • Page 18: Network

    Page 18 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Network Allows administrator(root) to change network setting when you click [Network] icon. IP Setting: Please consult you networking manager for the following values Manual: To set network setting manually. DHCP: To let IP cam get network setting from DHCP server automatically. IP Address: IP address of IP cam Subnet mask: Subnet mask of IP cam Default Gateway: Default gateway of IP cam...
  • Page 19: Video

    Page 19 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Video Allows administrator(root) to change Image Setting, Traffic Control or Motion Detection. Image Setting Quality: Image Quality (Low/Normal/Good/Fine/Excellent) Images Size: 160x120/176x144/320x240/352x288/640x480/704x576 Rotation: Nomal/180 degree (Upside down) Advanced: Image preference adjustment Brightness: Adjust image brightness Contrast: Adjust image contrast Hue: Adjust image hue Saturation: Adjust image saturation...
  • Page 20: Event

    Page 20 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Event This Option contains three major functions: Server Configuration, GPIO Configuration and Event Configuration Server Configuration: User can setup Ftp and Mail services that provides the actions in Event setting. See figure below: Allows administrator(root) to configure the mail &...
  • Page 21 Page 21 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras GPIO Configuration : Allow user to define types of digital input and their status. See Figure below: DO Configuration: Index: the Index of digital output DO Type: define type of digital input to : [Normal Open] or [Normal Close] DO Status: Disable the DO or Enable it.
  • Page 22 Page 22 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Event Configuration: User can select Event Index to locate Event (range from 0-2) and also decide to enable or disable this event. Three parts of event setting will be discussed below: [Trigger condition], [Delay time], and [Trigger Action] [Source]: The [Input Type] contains DI0, DI1 and Motion Detection [Eanble]: Select to Enable the Input Type that you selected.
  • Page 23: Product Specifications

    Page 23 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras 4. Product Specifications Models IP-R1614II: IP Cameras with serial communication support Specifications: Items Specifications Model IP-R1614GII Power Supply DC 12V , 350mA(MAX) Consumption ~3 Watts Networking Connectivity 10/100 Ethernet Protocols SMTP, FTP, DHCP, HTTP Internet Built-In HTTP Web Server, DHCP Client Event Controls...
  • Page 24 Page 24 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras LED Indications Power, Network 60mm(W) x 31mm(H) x 84mm(L) Dimension Remote Viewing Windows 98/2000/XP IE5.X or above Lens Built-In Lens 3.7mm/F2.0 Cable 100 flexible cable between the mini lens and the IP CAM...
  • Page 25: Appendix

    Page 25 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras 5. Appendix Dictation TCP/IP: Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, the protocol used to transmit data between hosts in Internet, which provides data verification and error protection Web: World Wide Web service is used on Internet widely, It’s provides interactive rich content by using a web browser Firmware: A program built in hardware, which is used to control the hardware, provides software...
  • Page 26 Page 26 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras SMTP: Simple mail transportation protocol, provides Email delivery and relay service Hub: Physical layer network inter-link device, which simply connect ports together and broadcasting the data packet to all the port. Switch: Data link layer network inter-link device, which provides end-to-end data packet forwarding,...
  • Page 27: Use Cgi Command To Setup Gpio And Events

    Page 27 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Use CGI command to setup GPIO and Events How to configure GPIO Process? How to setup DI type in the device http://ServerIP/SetDIType.cgi? Channel=<1>& Enable=<FALSE | TRUE>& Type=<"NC"|"NO"> Example: Set channel 1 (Input channel) into 'NC' type http://192.168.2.1/SetDIType.cgi? Channel=1&Type=NC&Enable=TRUE How to get DI type in the device http://ServerIP/GetDIType.cgi...
  • Page 28: Scenario: Use Di To Trigger Event And Send Images Through Mail And Ftp

    Page 28 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Type=<0|1>&Enable_Flag=<FALSE|TRUE>&Action_FTP=<ON|OFF>&Action _MAIL=<ON|OFF>&Action_DO=<ON|OFF>&Action_MSG=<ON|OFF>&Actio n_PRESET=<ON|OFF> Index=0~2 event index from 0 to 2 Input_Type: 0 = Digital Input, 1 = Motion detection Enable_Flag:FALSE|TRUE, TRUE=ENABLE, FALSE=DISABLE Action_FTP=<ON|OFF> Action_MAIL=<ON|OFF> Action_DO=<ON|OFF> Action_MSG=<ON|OFF> Action_PRESET=<ON|OFF> Input_index=<Value> Output_index=<Value> Reset=<FALSE|TRUE> clean all the event Example : Setup an Event=>...
  • Page 29: Turn On Ftp And Email

    Page 29 of 29 Device manual of IP Cameras Turn On FTP and Email Setup Event status http://192.168.2.1/SetEvent.cgi? Index=0&Input_Type=0&Enable_Flag=TRUE&Action_FTP=ON&Action_MAIL=ON Check DI type status http://ServerIP/GetDIType.cgi Diboofm!>!2! Fobcmf!>!2! Uzqf!>!OP! Check Event Status http://192.168.2.38/GetEvent.cgi Index =0, Input_Type=DI, Enable_Flag=1, Action_Type= FTP MAIL Click on DI and you can check your mail box and FTP services...

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