XtendLan XL-ICA-311 User Manual

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  • Page 1 XL-ICA-311 RTSP DUAL Streaming IP Camera User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1. General Introduction........................3 1.1 Product Package Contents.............................3 1.2 System Requirements of IE browser ........................4 1.3 Outlooks and Connection ............................5 Mounting ..................................7 2.1 Foreword ................................11 2.2 The first time to login and setup IP camera .......................12 Chapter 3. Advanced Configuration of IE ...................... 19 3.1 Foreword ................................19 3.2 IE Function Pages..............................19 Chapter 4.
  • Page 3: Chapter 1. General Introduction

    Chapter 1. General Introduction Thank you for purchasing XtendLan IP Camera. It is a versatile and high resolution image solution for your office or home surveillance. It’s also a stand-alone camera system with a built-in processor and web server that provides highest quality video and two-way audio.
  • Page 4: System Requirements Of Ie Browser

    1.2 System Requirements of IE browser Local Area Network: 10Base-T Ethernet or 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet Wi-Fi Network: IEEE 802.11 b/g Configuration Environment of browser: • ActiveX Enabled and Compliant Web Browser (recommended: Microsoft™ Internet Explore 6.0 or later) • CPU: Pentium IV, 1.8 GHz or above •...
  • Page 5: Outlooks And Connection

    1.3 Outlooks and Connection XL-ICA103 : Indoor fixed box IP Camera Front: Rear: XL-ICA311 : Outdoor fixed IR IP Camera...
  • Page 8 LAN (Internet or Intranet) RJ-45 Power Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 RS485+ RS485- RS485- RS485+ RS232 RS232 (Rx) (Rx) (Tx) (Tx) (Rx-IN) (Tx-IN)
  • Page 9 How to connect the cables with IP camera, please check below steps: Step 1. Plug the Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 connector of the tail connectors as picture shown. Step 2. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into any available LAN port. Typical home router/gateway connection.
  • Page 10 Please make the golden fingers of SD card face to down side and then plug into the slot well. Auto IRIS for Lens (optional) Optional Alarm out box:...
  • Page 11: Foreword

    Chapter 2. Basic Introduction of IE 2.1 Foreword For easy and convenient setup, we recommended to use Windows™ Internet Explorer 6.0 or above version at the first time to login and setup the IP camera. For IE of Windows™ Vista OS, please refer to Internet Explorer Security Settings.
  • Page 12: The First Time To Login And Setup Ip Camera

    2.2 The first time to login and setup IP camera Step 1. Please use mouse to double-click the IE icon on desktop or quick launch bar.
  • Page 13 Step 2. After IE launch, please key-in the IP, 192.168.0.100 into the IP address blank as below and then just press “ENTER” on keyboard. Step 3. The IE will require to the User Name and Password for login. Please input the default Name and Password which both were: admin They can be changed in IP camera’s configuration, please check System Set -...
  • Page 14 Step 4. After login, you’ll see a yellow bar upon the webpage, please do click the bar to install ActiveX™ program or the IP camera cannot work well. Step 5. After above, please click “Install ActiveX Control” item again to install the program of IP camera.
  • Page 15 Step 6. Please select to continue installation. Step 7. If your PC connect to internet well, the installation will auto download and install all the required programs. Please wait for little time to finish the installation and please DO NOT interrupt the process. If the installation have not begin to process automatically, please check your internet connection of PC and then download / install the programs according to the IP camera’s first webpage description.
  • Page 16 Step 9. At this time, sometimes the Windows™ firewall will popup the alert message to ask for blocking. Please DO NOT block the traffic between IE and IP camera. Please select to continue the process. Step 10. Finally, we can see the Live Video from IP camera. If you cannot see the video, may be caused by the Mpeg4DecodeSetup program didn’t install well.
  • Page 17 Step 11. If the video have no problem, users can setup the basic network configuration which was like: LAN or PPPoE as below diagrams. For advanced setup of the configurations, please refer to Net Setting - LAN.
  • Page 18 PPPoE...
  • Page 19: Chapter 3. Advanced Configuration Of Ie

    Chapter 3. Advanced Configuration of IE 3.1 Foreword This chapter’s mainly to introduce about the IE advanced configurations of IP camera. Users can setup ALL detail in IE’s configurations of IP cameras. Thus please pay much attention to read this chapter will help to know more about IP cameras.
  • Page 20 Live Video window: Display OSD timer Langage : Multi-Language support . Live Video configurations: Users can adjust the brightness, saturation, contrast and hue values of live video. To change the zoom’s value can enlarge or shrink the display size of live video window. Reset to default values please refer to System Setting - Reset.
  • Page 21 Manual Recording & Snapshot: Click to record or snapshot, and then it will be saved in USB / SD storage. About how to setup the storage, please refer to Storage Setting. System Set page – NTP To setup the correct date and time of IP camera in this webpage, just select one of below three synchronizing modes from A to C and then the program will update the date &...
  • Page 22 of NTP Server and select the correct Time Zone. The IP camera will auto update with the NTP server to correct date and time. B. Select , then input the correct date and time manually. The IP camera will change the time settings as user’s setup. C.
  • Page 23 two different levels of Administrator and General User to be used. Please setup the account management as below instruction. Administrator level: This level had authority to setup and modify all settings of IP cameras, thus please keep this account for higher securing. Administrator Name was fixed『...
  • Page 24 NOTE! : Please be assured that you already pressed to save the settings as modified or you may not login to IP camera again. System Set page – Motion Setting This IP camera supports Motion Detection on-line by itself and also can send alarm out to notify users.
  • Page 25 webpage. We’ll introduce the detail as following. Video Window: This video window displays the camera’s video and the marked area of motion detecting (if you haven’t arrange the mask area, enable MD will have the program to detect ALL area). In this picture, we already arranged 3*mask areas for examples, so you can see 3*blue color masks on video window.
  • Page 26 Users can adjust the sensitivity of Motion Detection. Just need to use mouse to click the slide bar and then move on the level between Low (L) and High (H) sensitivity. Picture Capture: Enable to snapshot and then send to (FTP) or (Mail box) while motion being detected.
  • Page 27 OEM models that support hardware I/O alarm device (see below picture, it’s the hardware IO device). Back-panel of IP Camera Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10 RS485+ RS485- RS485-...
  • Page 28 We’ll introduce the detail of IO configuration as following. Digital Input Alarm Settings: This setting’s for uses to setup the Alarm Actions (alarm picture to mail and FTP) as responding to the IO Input. For example: We connected a sensor at IO INPUT and then enable (turn ON status) all the Alarm Actions included Alarm Picture to Mail and FTP.
  • Page 29 Users can select the one Output Alarm Event in “Motion Detect”, “Digital Input” and “Video Loss”. This setting’s also for uses to adjust the Action Time (from 1 second to 19 seconds) of Output alarm and test the Alarm Output function. NOTE! : Please note that Alarm functions will work after pressed button.
  • Page 30 Codec Settings: To setup the Bitrate in 32kbps, 48kbps or 64kbps of the audio compression. Set to smaller will get smaller size to storage or transmitting on network. NOTE! : Please note that Audio will be changed after pressed button. System Set page –...
  • Page 31 In Beginner mode, we can setup the main video stream simply. Resolution: Select the resolution of video to QCIF, CIF or D1. This will have effect on storage and network transmission. Quality: Select the quality to Highest, Higher, Medium, Lower or Lowest. This will also have effect on storage and network transmission.
  • Page 32 Stream1 Settings: Main Stream Setup the video compression of Fixed Bit Rate (File Size) to get stable video transmission. (From 48Kbps to 2Mbps) Users can choose either of Fixed Bit rate or Fixed Quality to setup. Setup the video compression of Fixed Quality to get stable video quality (from Standard to Excellent quality).
  • Page 33 Stream2 Settings: Sub Stream Enable to send Stream2 out in either for MPEG4 or M-JPEG compression. Please note that Stream2 will not be enabled if Stream1 took full frame rate (25 / 30 fps). MPEG4: Select MPEG4 for Stream2 Setup the video compression of Fixed Bit Rate (File Size) to get stable video transmission.
  • Page 34 Setup the video compression of Fixed Quality to get stable video quality. (From Standard to Excellent quality) Users can choose either of Fixed Bit rate or Fixed Quality to setup. Important! Dual-Stream will share the Frame Rate to each streaming. For example, under NTSC (Full Frame rate: 30 fps), Stream2 can be set to 5fps if Stream1 set to 25fps.
  • Page 35 Important! Click 3GPP button will send this stream (1 or 2) out for 3GPP signal. There’s also a 3GPP button at the down side of Stream2 settings for choice. Please setup this function depends on the 3G bandwidth and status. Please use 3G mobile phones and assure there are 3G signals at local.
  • Page 36 After reset, the IP camera default settings needs to be rebooted for taking effect. The data stored in ALARM, PPPoE, LAN, WLAN, DDNS, Stream, Email, UPnP, USB and SD will not be deleted after reset process. System Set page – Firmware Update This function is for users (Administrator) to update the firmware of IP Camera.
  • Page 37 → → Step2. Login to IP camera, click Step3. Select the new firmware file Step4. Click to start update process and wait for few minutes. Step5. You’ll see the process bar moving from beginning to the end and then screen will become to BLANK when it finish the update procedure.
  • Page 38 System Set page – Reboot This function is for users (Administrator) reboot the IP Camera. Just press the button, then the IP camera will auto shut-down and initial again by itself. The time length of Reboot procedure will be about 30 seconds. When to use: A.
  • Page 39 Net Setting page – PPPoE This function’s for users (Administrator) to setup PPPoE dial network. Please input the PPPoE information (User Name and password) to: Click to save the settings as modified. Please disconnect the power cable of the IP camera and then re-connect IP camera to PPPoE modem.
  • Page 40 Net Setting page – DDNS This function is for users (Administrator) to setup DDNS. What’s DDNS? Dynamic Domain Name Server: This function was used for dynamic IP users, especially for xDSL internet connection. If you want to build a surveillance server on internet but you have no physical IP address can be used for the server.
  • Page 41 And then please enable After above, please remember to press to save the settings and get it work. Before DDNS work, please assure that your PPPoE function of IP camera can dial-up to internet without any problem. Then please reboot IP camera and then wait it to initial the DDNS service. If you want to see the video of the IP camera based on DDNS, just type the DDNS Host Name in address and it will be transferred to the current IP of IP camera’s internet connection.
  • Page 42 Net Setting page – WLAN Please note XL-ICA103/XL-ICA311 don’t support Wireless function.) (Only for OEM models, not supported by XL- ICA311)
  • Page 43 The wireless of IP camera can be set to Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc mode of the basic transmission. We suggested to setup by MIS person will be better. Wireless Transmission settings: Please select the correct wireless transmission of above settings. Please note that Wireless AP SSID was NOT the SSID of IP camera, this should be inputted the SSID of wireless AP or router, and then the IP camera will connect to the wireless AP or router as the SSID name key-in.
  • Page 44 Net Setting page – LAN In LAN settings, users can setup the DHCP or IP information of Ethernet (Wire) or Wireless network connection. We recommended to setup this function by professional MIS people will be better an IP surveillance system.
  • Page 45 Wireless: DHCP Client: Users can have a fix IP or DHCP for Wireless IP camera. Select to enable DHCP client and then the IP camera will get an IP from the router or server. If no, please turn it off and then input the information of IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway by yourself.
  • Page 46 information of IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS and HostName by yourself. After above, please remember to press to save the settings and get it work. Net Setting page – Multicast Settings In Stream Setting, users can setup the Multicast Server IP and define the network ports by themselves.
  • Page 47 camera in Intranet network at the same time. Just need to assign a Multicast IP (range: 224.0.0.0 ~ 239.255.255.255) for IP Module using to do Multicast function. After that, the further connections from remote clients will link to the Multicast IP directly for receiving the video/audio. Therefore the data flow will be reduced between the IP camera and Multicast IP.
  • Page 48 Please note that firewall or router may also be set for receiving input and output data to (or from) IP cameras from network. After above, please remember to press to save the settings and get it work. Net Setting page – Email IP camera had the ability to send alarm or message out via Email.
  • Page 49 Please input the information of SMTP server and then choose the authentication mode After above, please remember to press to save the settings and get it work. Net Setting page – FTP IP camera had the ability to send alarm picture or video out to FTP server. Therefore we can setup a FTP server to save the files.
  • Page 50 FTP Server information: Please input the information of FTP server. After above, please remember to press to save the settings. Net Setting page – UPnP This function’s for users (Administrator) to setup UPnP. What’s UPnP? Universal Plug and Play : It allows peer-to-peer networking of PCs, networked...
  • Page 51 appliances, and wireless devices. It is a distributed, open architecture based on TCP/IP, UDP and HTTP. UPnP enables communication between any two devices under the command of any control device on the network (LAN). General speak, you’ll easy to see the IP camera devices located in『My Network Places』in Windows™...
  • Page 52 NOTE! : “eth0” means “Wire”, “eth1” mean “Wireless. About other detail, please send request to Technical Support for more available information. Storage page – Storage Setting Please note XL-ICA103/ XL-ICA311 don’t support Storage function.) (Only for OEM models, not supported by ICA311) The storage settings’re for users to Remove external SD or USB storage devices.
  • Page 53 at first. Manual SnapShot Picture and Record Video functions’ setting: The Record Time length (for record video) can be set to 1 ~ 5 seconds. Schedule Snapshot: Users also can setup the Schedule Snapshot in this setting. The IP camera will save the snapshot picture every a period of time as user setup to SD or USB storage devices.
  • Page 54: Chapter 4. Install Client Software

    Chapter 4. Install Client Software 4.1 Foreword Besides IE browser, we provided a Windows™ based application software in product CD for using to connect, view and control the IP cameras. Now the software supports to install on Windows™ XP/VISTA (32bits) operating system. note The software can connect maximum 16 IP cameras (or servers * ) at the same time...
  • Page 55: Installation Instruction

    4.2 Installation Instruction Note before install the Client software Before install the application software of IP camera, please make sure about if you already used IE browser to view or installed the Mpg4Decoder of IP camera. If not, please DO install the Mpg4Decoder from the Product CD as below picture before install this application software.
  • Page 56 Installation of Client software Step 1. Put the Product CD into the CD-ROM (DVD-ROM) device of your PC. Then the Auto-Install menu of CD will pop on the screen. Please click Step 2. Please click to continue installation or click to install to another folder.
  • Page 57 Step 3. Please click to continue the installation and wait for some time to install. Step 4. If below message pop up on screen, please select then click to continue the installation. If this message doesn’t show on screen, just ignore this step.
  • Page 58 Step 5. After few minutes, the system will show below message to finish the installation. Please select and then click to restart PC.
  • Page 59 → Step 6. After restart, please click shortcut on desktop or select → → to launch the Client software. About how to setup and use the client software, please refer to Client Software Functions.
  • Page 60: Chapter 5. Client Software Functions

    Chapter 5. Client Software Functions 5.1 Foreword We designed the Client software based on Multi-view of the IP cameras, because users only can see single IP camera by using IE browser. The PC based Client software of IP camera’s very easy and convenient to use for setup a surveillance system.
  • Page 61 Quad Vision Modes: Select to display in 1, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 16 quads view. Focused Camera Setting: Users can click the Camera Number to make it be the focused camera. Take (6 Quads) for example, if you click camera number 9, the biggest preview window will be changed to Camera 9’s view.
  • Page 62 Status Window: It will only show the data and time if no connection. After connected with server, it will show the Server, IP and CH number. Connect Server: Click to get connection with IP cameras which have already been set in settings. System Setting: Click to setup the Client software system settings, please refer to...
  • Page 63 Connect Server Setting: Click to setup about how to connect with IP cameras, please refer to Connect Server Setting. Switch Channel: Click to enable auto-switch channel. Playback: Click to start Local Playback. Please refer to Playback of Client software. Remote PTZ Control: Click to control the PTZ in server side.
  • Page 64 : For users to control PTZ to Focus-Far or Focus-Near. : For users to adjust aperture more or less. Snapshot: Click to have a snapshot of the video and then you can save to disk or any storage device on PC. Remote Talk: Click to send voice to IP camera’s speaker which been selected in list via microphone of PC sound card.
  • Page 65: Advanced Introduction Of Client Software Functions

    5.3 Advanced Introduction of Client software functions ] System Settings of Client Press “System Setting” button will prompt three options for choosing. System Setting Remote Setting: Check the box to enable Direct Draw display if...
  • Page 66 VGA card and driver supported this function. This setting’s related with , to set the time of camera switching from 1 to 10 seconds. To set the priority of VIDEO or AUDIO for network transmission. To set the length of each recording file from 1 minute to 60 minutes.
  • Page 67 System Setting Connect Setting: Reconnecting Options: This function is to reconnect with Main (Server) when the network connection’s bad or disconnected. Check the box of to enable this function (this will ignore the “Reconnect Attempts” setting, the program will re-connect continuously). To set the frequency of reconnection attempting in and then set the interval time between the...
  • Page 68 attempts in . Please click apply above settings. Disconnecting Options This function is to send alarm out when the network’s disconnected. Check the box of to enable sound alarm for disconnection. And then please click to apply above settings. System Setting Event Report:...
  • Page 69 <Event Report> Firstly please select the time of event log searching. And then please select the cameras for event log searching. Click to select all and click to un-select all. Finally please press to search the event log in system, please wait for some time.
  • Page 70 ] Connect Server Setting of Client Server Name: Can be IP Camera or Server. If Server been selected, you can select any channel out of 16 channels of servers to display & monitor.
  • Page 71 Stream: IP camera supports dual-streaming, so you can select to receive stream 1 or stream 2 of video network transmission. Connect Type: Select one connection type between the “Only Video”, “Video&Audio” and “Disable” settings. Decode Type: If you select stream 1 in above setting, only can have MP4 (Mpeg-4) for decoding to client.
  • Page 72 NOTE! : If the Motion and IO were not enabled, then the software will record continuously. SET (for IO only): Click will prompt a setting window as below: Please input the Record Time Length (from 7 ~ 60 seconds) of IO detection at IP camera number.
  • Page 73 ] Connect Server Setting of Client Input the Server Name into Select the quality between Auto, Low or High quality. Then input the IP address of server into Input the User Name and Password and then you can change the transmission port of network .
  • Page 74 Click to add into list, click to delete from list, click to modify the data which already been in list. If you don’t know the IP address of IP camera in Intranet, you can use a tool to search the IP cameras. Click will start to search the Security Main servers...
  • Page 75 ] Playback of Client software The playback of Client can do Local Playback function, please see below instruction to use it. Local Playback of Client NOTE! : All the files and database only can be deleted in Playback program. Please DO NOT delete or remove the files or database in Windows File Explorer or other ways.
  • Page 76 ] Single Playback The first time to playback, we suggest to learn how to search the file as you want. Firstly we have to select the date included the recorded files. You can check the date list as below, please select the month and day items. Click to show the files list which only included VIDEO, click to show the...
  • Page 77 Besides, we can check the status of the playback file at below window. This window’s showing all the detail information of the playback file. The first line “X1” means the playback speed. We can move to some point time to check what I want to see by mouse dragging the slide bar as below.
  • Page 78 Click to exit and close the playback program, then back to the surveillance main program to see the live previewing. Click to play the last file on list, click to play the next file on list. Click to move forward to previous 1 frame of the playback video, click to move after 1 frame of the playback video.
  • Page 79 NOTE! : Under MULTI playback mode, please click to exit the playback program. Or you can go back to the SINGLE playback program to click and then back to live previewing. Both ways were okay to exit the playback. Firstly we have to set a time period of the recorded video to do multi-playback by click as below.
  • Page 80 Only one point we had to note about multi-playback system: The multi-playback program only can access the searching at THE SAME day in 24 hours. If we want to check the recorded files between different dates will not be allowed to search. This limit of multi-playback searching was because of the database will be very busy if big range searching of the multi-channels at the same time.
  • Page 81: The Backup Utility Of Client Software

    Click to move forward to previous 1 frame of the multi-playback video, click to move after 1 frame of the multi-playback video. The other additional programs of Client software: About the additional programs of Client software, we provided the hyper-links to check the functions as below: The Backup Utility of Client software The Database Compact of Client software...
  • Page 82 This function was used to backup the video or audio + video files which recorded by Client software. It cannot be used to backup other files of other software. We strongly recommended DO NOT use other methods of backup the recorded files or the whole files will be damaged.
  • Page 83 How to backup the recorded files After startup, you can see above backup program window. The program supports two ways to backup, one is making backup to harddisk and the other is making backup to CD/DVD burner. Backup to hard disk: Step 1: To check the box of the camera number and select the cameras for backup.
  • Page 84 Step 2: To select the date and time for backup period. Please note that file size will be about 300 MB for total 16 cameras recorded with audio for 1 hour. Step 3: To select one hard disk space in your system for backup drive. Please DO select the enough storage for backup.
  • Page 85 Step 6: Check the box of will delete all recorded files and database after click . Please DO think about it if you still need the recorded files or database. Step 7: After click , please go to the drive or folder as set to backup and then check the backup’s done or not.
  • Page 86 Step 3: To select 『CD: 640MB』 for backup storage and then put the recordable CD into the drive in system. Step 4: To select the backup files which included video only or video+audio. Step 5: Click to start backup procedure. It may take little time, please wait for it finish and prompt below window.
  • Page 87 Step 7: After above step, you’ll see below prompt message. Please DO NOT click . At the meantime, please start-up Nero™ software to burn a CD. Step 8: After Nero™ software running, please select to burn a 『DATA CD』and then the Nero™...
  • Page 88 NOTE! : In the backup steps, it means the backup size was bigger than the backup drive or device. Please click to re-select the items and then backup again. How to restore the backup files After startup, you can see above backup program window. The program supports two ways to restore from backup file from hard disk or CD/DVD burner.
  • Page 89 recommended to check the Backup Log for your restoring history as below if you want to restore from local disk. Restore steps: Step 1: To select the TARGET drive for restoring and then click Step 2: To select the database file (.mdb) which already been backup in disk and then click .
  • Page 90 Step 3: And then please select the folder or make a new folder to restore the backup files. To make a new folder, please Click Click to start restoring.
  • Page 91 Step 4: If you want to restore the backup files to playback list of Client software, please restore to “C:\SecurityMDB_Client\”. Step 5: After restoring finished, t will prompt a message to inform users. Please click to continue. NOTE! : In the backup steps, it means the backup size was bigger than the backup drive or device.
  • Page 92: The Database Compact Of Client Software

    5.5 The Database Compact of Client software What’s Database Compact? Database Compact program was designed to fast-scan and re-build the database logs quickly to more compact and stable. When need to do Database Compact? We suggest to run this program every half or one year. Especially to do it when you find some errors on playback or searching the recorded files.
  • Page 93 This function was used to compact the database which was recorded by Client software. It cannot be used to compact other database files of other software. After press the Database Compact, please wait for a little time to scan and compact. And then below message window will prompt to inform users: Please click to finish.
  • Page 94: The Lost File Recovery Of Client Software

    5.6 The Lost File Recovery of Client software What’s Lost File Recovery? Lost File Recovery program was designed to fast-scan and re-build the lost recorded files. When need to do Lost File Recovery? We suggest to run this program especially when you find some errors on playback or searching the recorded files.
  • Page 95 This function was used to recover the files which were recorded by Client software. It cannot be used to recover other recorded files of other software. After press the program to launch as below message window will prompt:...
  • Page 96 Please click to start the recover process. After above, please wait for the recover process working as below window. NOTE! : Click will stop the recover process, please note it may cause some error of recovery. It will show the recover result if the record file has an error which already been recovered as below.
  • Page 97 It will prompt the finish message in list as below picture. Please click exit the “Lost File Recovery” program. NOTE! : Please DO NOT use other disk-rebuild or defragmenter to do anything on recorded files or the files may be damaged by unexpected errors.
  • Page 98: The Set Ip Tool Software

    5.7 The Set IP Tool software What’s Set IP Tool? It’s a program help users to search and find out the IP cameras/servers faster, easier and much more convenient under Intranet environment. Just needs to press one button to find them out. When need to use Set IP Tool? We suggest to use this program especially while you want to search and setup the IP cameras or servers in Intranet.
  • Page 99 or Copy from Product CD to your PC desktop, click to run. Choose “Unblock” to enable the Set IP Tool on your PC, click “Exit” from Set IP Tool. Click on again to run Set IP Tool.
  • Page 100 Click on “Config” to modify IP setting. Click on “WEB” to launch Microsoft™ Internet Explorer for users to login and setup the IP camera. About the setup detail please refer to To login and setup IP camera.
  • Page 101: Appendix A: Reset And Factory Default Value

    Appendix A: Reset and Factory Default Value Press and hold the Hardware Reset button on IP camera over 10 seconds to reset the camera to the factory defaults. You will see the Red indicator LED light again when it is finish reset procedure.
  • Page 102 Frame Rate 30 fps (stream 1) Disable of stream 2 Brightness Contrast Saturation Flip Disable Zoom 100% Default Item Value Synchronized with Time Server Enable NTP Server...
  • Page 103 Account Item Default Value Administrator Name admin Administrator Password admin User Name user User Password user Motion Setting Item Default Value Motion Detection Disable Mask All clear Sensitivity Use Direct Draw Enable IO Alarm Disable...
  • Page 104 Motion Capture Post I Frame Picture Capture Disable Video Capture Disable Alarm Setting Item Default Value Alarm Picture Alarm Mail Alarm FTP Video Loss Alarm Mail Output Alarm Event Select Output Alarm Action Time 1 sec...
  • Page 105 Audio Item Default Value Audio Channel Mono MP2 Bitrate 32kbps PPPoE Item Default Value User Name Password Password Retype DDNS Item Default Value Dynamic DNS DDNS Service DynDNS.org...
  • Page 106 Host Name User Name Password WLAN Item Default Value Mode Infrastructure Operation mode Auto Channel Auto Wireless AP SSID PVAP Preamble Type Long Authentication Open System Encryption WEP Key use...
  • Page 107 WEP Key WPA Encryption TKIP WPA PSK Item Default Value DHCP Client PPPoE IP Address 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 DNS 1 168.95.1.1 DNS 2 168.95.192.1 HostName XL-ICA311...
  • Page 108 Stream Setting Item Default Value Multicast Enable Multicast IP 234.5.6.11 Multicast Port 6000 RTSP Port Control Port Alarm Port HTTP Port E-mail Item Default Value SMTP Server Recipient...
  • Page 109 Username Password Authentication Mode PLAIN Item Default Value FTP Server ServerIP FTP Port Username UserName Password Remote Folder Passive Mode...
  • Page 110 UPnP Item Default Value UPnP Service Storage Setting Item Default Value Manual SnapShot Picture Manual Record Video Record Time 5 seconds Schedule Snapshot Interval 10 minutes NOTE: *”--“ means that default value had no meaning. *MAC address was assigned in factory which cannot be changed by users.
  • Page 111: Appendix B: Network Problematic Utilities

    Appendix B: Network problematic Utilities Windows™ operating system includes various network information utilities to determine various network configurations. To determine your IP address and network settings, please follow the procedures. 1. Click on “Start” => “Run” and type in: cmd and then press “ENTER” 2.
  • Page 112 6. If there is NO response on this address you’ll see Pinging 192.168.0.100 with 32 bytes of data: Request timed out. Request timed out. Ping statistics for 192.168.0.100: Packets: Sent = 4, Received =0, Lost = 4 (100% loss), This indicates that the address is available for use. However, there could still be a device which is currently offline which is configured to use the address.
  • Page 113: Appendix C: Internet Explore Security Settings

    Appendix C: Internet Explore Security Settings The IP Camera’s web environment Communications using both JavaScript and ActiveX control technologies. The ActiveX control must be downloaded form the camera and installed on your PC. There are four things that your Internet Explorer security settings must allow for the web page to work correctly.
  • Page 114: Appendix D: Frequently Asked Questions

    Appendix D: Frequently Asked Questions IP Camera Features Q: What is an IP Camera? A: The IP Camera is a standalone system connecting directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network and supported by the wireless transmission based on the IEEE 802.11b/g standard.
  • Page 115: Ip Camera Installation

    Q: Can I capture still images from the IP Camera? A: Yes, you are able to capture still images with the snapshot function from the Client Software supplied with the IP Camera CD-ROM. You may also use the first page that shows up when you type in the IP Address of the server.
  • Page 116 XL-ICA311 is designed with IP66 weather proof standard, which can be used in outdoors. Q: What network cabling is required for the IP Camera? A: The IP Camera uses RJ-45 Category 5 UTP Twisted-pair cable allowing 10 Base-T and 100 Base-T networking. Q: Can the IP Camera be setup as a PC-cam on the computer? A: No, the IP Camera is used only on Ethernet and Fast Ethernet network or supported by wireless transmission.
  • Page 117 Q: I cannot access the IP Camera from a web browser. A1: The possible cause might be the IP Address for the IP Camera is already being used by another device. To correct the possible problem, you need to first disconnect the IP Camera from the network.
  • Page 118 address (Please find in the DDNS provider Web Page) or the IP Server address in Your IPCam configuration. Then presses apply for Enable the DDNS services. For example: User Name: xxxxxxxx Password: ●●●●●●●● Server: dynupdate.dyndns.org Here are some Free DDNS providers: http: //www.dyndns.org/ (recommended DDNS provide) http: //www.3322.org/...
  • Page 119 not conflict with another device on the network by ping the address with the camera power off. Make sure your internet connection is not cross the NAT router. Q: Why does the Power LED not light up constantly? A: The power supply used might be at fault. Confirm that you are using the provided power supply, which is DC 12V, for the IP Camera and verify that the power supply is well connected.
  • Page 120 A3: The default router setting might be a possible reason. Check that the configuration of the router settings, allow the IP Camera to be accessed outside your local LAN. Q: The focus on the IP Camera is bad, how can I correct it? A: Adjust the IP Camera focus manually, it can turn left and right to adjust for the correct focus.
  • Page 121 properly and then try reloading the camera’s home page. Q: My browser does not seem to work too well with the IP Camera? A: Make sure that you are using Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher. If you are experiencing problems, try upgrading to the latest version of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer from the Microsoft website ate: http: //www.microsoft.com/windows/ie Q: Noisy images occur.
  • Page 122 Q: When I use IPCam Wi-Fi mode, seems it always can’t connect. But the Wi-Fi setting is correct. What should I Do? A: Sometimes according to your environment, some channel of Wi-Fi is jam or to much noise. So batter changes a channel for batter signal for IPCam. Please configuration your Wi-Fi AP or Wi-Fi AP Router Wi-Fi Channel to another channel.
  • Page 123: Appendix E: Poe (Optional) Technical Specifications

    Appendix E: PoE (optional) Technical specifications Important of POE (Power over Ethernet) pins definition: Alternative B Vport Positive Vport Positive Vport Negative Vport Negative...
  • Page 124: Appendix F: 3G Mobile Surveillance Compatible List

    Appendix F: 3G Mobile Surveillance compatible list Dopod CHT 9000, 9100, 9110 Dopod 595 All HTC series Nokia N93, N95 Nokia N80 Motorola E1070 Motorola raza 3.x Motorola V3x Sony Ericsson K608i Sony Ericsson K610i Sony Ericsson W900i How to connect IP camera with 3G mobile phones. Step 1.
  • Page 125: Appendix G: Note Of Network Ports And Sd/Usb Compatible List

    Appendix G: Note of Network Ports and SD/USB compatible list 1. the ports used on IP camera a. Unicast (TCP), port=554, 21 b. Unicast (UDP), port=554, 21 c. Multicast (UDP), port=554, 21, 6000, 6002 Please be noted that, On IE, Multicast mode only can be enabled, and the Multicast mode is really running on Client software only, it can not be run on IE.

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