SecurityMan ClockCam-WiFi User Manual

SecurityMan ClockCam-WiFi User Manual

Wall clock isecurity camera with micro sd recorder

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CLOCKCAM-WIFI User's Manual
Wall Clock iSecurity Camera
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Summary of Contents for SecurityMan ClockCam-WiFi

  • Page 1 CLOCKCAM-WIFI User’s Manual Wall Clock iSecurity Camera with Micro SD Recorder...
  • Page 2 Limitation of Liability The liability of SecurityMan Inc, arising from this warranty and sale shall be limited to a refund of the purchase price. In no event shall SecurityMan be liable for costs of procurement of substitute products or services, or for any lost profits, or for any consequential, incidental, direct or indirect damages, however caused and on any theory of liability, arising from this warranty and sale.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents NOTE: PTZ & I/O features may not be applicable to your device. Introduction Features Important Restrictions Conditions Package contents Product Basics Camera Setup Phone Setup Device Setting Local Playback Remote Playback Local Snapshot IPcam Live Setting Software (CMS) Installation IP Adress Setup CMS Quick Connect (Intranet) CMS Graphic User Interface...
  • Page 4 Password Zone Domain Cloud Edit Device Add Device Example How to Add the IPcam-SD to the CMS Modify Delete Import Config Export Config Connection Test IPCam Config Device List Sub-Menu Icons Main Menu Icons REC/Playback Video Snapshot Alarm Video Motion Video Blind Alarm Input Alarm Output...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Stay connected wherever you go with the SecurityMan IP camera. You can remotely access your IP camera from anywhere in the world; monitor your home or business through a secure and password protected connection from your PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, or any compatible Smartphone.
  • Page 6 • DO NOT use this product to carry out any illegal activities such as sneak preview, etc. SecurityMan shall not be responsible for any consequences of illegal conducts made by users. • DO NOT put the plastic packaging bags in reach of children or babies. Plastic bags can create a suffocation hazard when placed over the nose and mouth.
  • Page 7 Conditions Please read the following messages to make sure your working environment is suitable. • Please read the following messages to make sure your working environment is suitable. • The temperature should be kept between –10˚C and 50˚C (14˚F to 122˚F). The relative humidity should be kept between 20% and 80%.
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Package Contents ClockCam-WiFi Network Dongle (Main Unit) SecurityMan SecurityMan ¨ ¨ VIDEO/AUDIO VIDEO/AUDIO MONITORING AND MONITORING AND RECORDING DEVICES RECORDING DEVICES IN USE ON THESE IN USE ON THESE PREMISES PREMISES www.securitymaninc.com www.securitymaninc.com 2 x Warning Stickers AV Cable Ethernet cable...
  • Page 9: Product Basics

    Product Basics Front View Minute Hand Hour Hand Second Hand Camera Lens Rear View Wall Mount Clock Adjustment Battery Video Out Reset Button Ethernet Port (Detachable) Micro SD Slot Power Socket NOTE: The reset button located on your camera is used to reset the IP camera to its original “factory default”...
  • Page 10: Camera Setup

    4. Insert the male end of the AC adapter into the power socket located on the back of the ClockCam-WiFi and the other end into a power outlet. Insert Clock Battery (not included)
  • Page 11: Phone Setup

    Phone Setup By User: 1: You can sync your IP camera to your user information by registering on xmeye. net. Once you select “Login”, your camera screen will be displayed immediately. 2: Begin by opening Internet Explorer and going to http://www.xmeye.net (fig. 1.1). Select “Register”...
  • Page 12 3: Once you have filled out the information, press OK. A prompt showing “You have registered successfully!” will be displayed (fig. 1.3) Fig. 1.3 Fig. 1.4 4: Go back to the login page and login using your registered ID and PW. 5: Select “Device Manage”...
  • Page 13 1: This method is used to add your IPCam without registering your user information. There are numerous ways to add/view your IP camera under “By Device”: QR Code, Search in LAN, and Address 2: Serial / QR Code: Please refer to the Quick Start Guide 3: Search in LAN: A) Make sure that your phone is connected to the same router as the IP camera B) Begin by pressing “Add”...
  • Page 14 Fig. 2.3 A: Channel Selection: You may select up to 8 different channels to view more than the four quadrants B: Play/Stop Icon Record Icon Delete Channel Icon Alarm Icon Snapshot Icon Microphone Icon C: IPCam Live App Settings Icon: Gives you access to change the settings for the IPCam Live application Swipe Left/Right Screen Icon: Indicates you can swipe to the left for more options...
  • Page 15: Device Setting

    D: Full screen mode: Double tap the camera screen to view it in full screen E: Panning: You can pan the camera using the Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow keys F: Zoom In/Zoom Out: You can zoom in and zoom out of the device. Not applicable for IP camera G: Close/Far: You can zoom up to a specific section of the camera.
  • Page 16: Local Playback

    1: Ethernet: Configure your Ethernet settings through your phone. Your IP camera must be connected to your router 2: Wi-Fi: Setup your wifi by searching for your router and inputting your password through the phone 3: Time Setting: Able to change the date format and format 4: System Setting: Displays IP camera firmware.
  • Page 17: Remote Playback

    Remote Playback The remote playback searches for recorded files that were saved onto the SD card in the IP camera. You may select through the date, time, and type of recorded files (i.e. Motion recording, snapshots, video blind, etc.) Local Snapshot You can view the IP camera snapshots which were taken on the IPCam app.
  • Page 18: Ipcam Live Setting

    IPCam Live Setting Configures the settings for the IPCam application on your phone. Configurations include alert sounds, audio, video ratio, wifi network, etc. About & Help Information on the IPCam application and contact information are located on this page.
  • Page 19: Software (Cms) Installation

    Software (CMS) Installation System Requirements • Operating System: Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8 (32-bit/64-bit OS) • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 (2.0GHz or above) • Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6800 equivalent or better • Memory: 2GB RAM • Storage: 1GB available hard drive space •...
  • Page 20 4. Input the user name and company name. Then click “Next” to continue as illustrated above. 5. The default Install CMS directory is C:\Program Files\CMS, click “Change” to select a different destination folder, or click “Next” to continue (recommended). 6. The default shortcut icon folder is CMS. Click the drop-down menu for more selections, or click “Next”...
  • Page 21: Ip Address Setup

    IP Address Setup Double-click on the “CMS” short-cut icon on your desktop. Select “English” or other languages and then click “OK” to advanced to “Device list is empty, please add device...” prompt. Next, input the User Name and Password at the login window as illustrated below.
  • Page 22: Cms Quick Connect (Intranet)

    In “Add/Remove IPCam” window, click to highlight “Demonstration” then click “ADD DEVICE” to open “Edit” device window as shown below. On the “Edit”device window click on “IP Search”. Click/highlight the very first IP address that is displayed, click on “OK” to add the device and close out any open windows till you get tot he live view screen.In “EditDevice”...
  • Page 23 In “PC Config” window under “Base Config”, the default directory are C:\ Program Files\CMS\Record(Picture) folders, click “Browse” to choose a different destination folder. Next, select the “Record Setting” and make sure “Overwrite” is checked and then select the disk/partition you want save the video/picture files as illustrated below.
  • Page 24: Cms Graphic User Interface

    CMS Graphic User Interface A. Device Display Area F. Operation Log B. Display Screen G. Time C. Horizontal Expand H. Local Disk Status D. Multi-Screen View I. Right Click Menu E. Vertical Expand J. Menu Area A. Device Display Area The DEVICE DISPLAY AREA lists all the devices IP cameras that are accessible through the CMS software.
  • Page 25 E. Vertical Expand Clicking on the VERTICAL EXPAND will hide the operation log area giving you a larger view of your cameras live feed. F. Operation log The OPERATION LOG area displays real time alarms based on the IP camera alarm notification settings.
  • Page 26: Menu Area

    Menu Area The MENU AREA is located at the bottom right corner of the CMS interface and is designed to give you quick access to the most commonly used features such as PTZ Controls, Color Adjustment, Playback and CMS configuration and Playback. The menu area consists of the following: Color System...
  • Page 27: Ptz Control

    Selecting the PTZ option from the menu area of the CMS interface will bring up the PTZ control window which will allow you to maneuver and control your camera(s). To access the PTZ control menu simply click on the “PTZ” option from the CMS interface screen located on the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 28 D. Preset The PRESET bar allows you to create up to 255 preset camera points/positions. By creating a preset point you can have the IPcam-SD memorize the position of the camera and use a number (PRESET) to identify its position which can then be played back by using the TOUR feature.
  • Page 29: Color

    Color The COLOR menu consists of settings that will allow you to control the picture quality of your IP camera. To access the color control menu simply click on the “Color” option from the CMS interface screen located on the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 30: System

    System The SYSTEM menu consists of settings that will allow you to configure CMS features and options such as adding/removing cameras, creating users, viewing logs, etc. To access the SYSTEM control menu simply click on the “System” option from the CMS interface screen located on the bottom right hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 31: Pc Config

    • PC CONFIG PC Config consists of four tabs that are used to configure how the CMS software will work in conjunction to your computer. These categories are: A. Base Config – CMS recording configuration. B. Alarm Setting – CMS alarm configuration. C.
  • Page 32 • • BASE CONFIG The “Base Config” tab located in the PC Config settings consists of 6 categories that will let you configure how the CMS software will record and operate. These categories are: A. Log Maintenance – IP camera alarm log configuration. B.
  • Page 33 • • • LOG MAINTENANCE The LOG MAINTENANCE area located on the Basic Config tab consists of 3 settings that are used to configure the CMS log parameters. These settings are: SAVE ALARM LOG (DAY) The SAVE ALARM LOG (DAY) feature allows you to specify how long of an alarm log the CMS should keep before removing its contents.
  • Page 34 • • • SNAPSHOT The SNAPSHOT area located on the Basic Config tab consists of 2 settings that are used to configure the CMS snapshot parameters. These settings are: PICTURE DIRECTORY The PICTURE DIRECTORY feature allows you to specify the location (on your computer) that you would like to store the snapshots that are taken.
  • Page 35 • • • LOCAL RECORD The LOCAL RECORD area located on the Basic Config tab consists of a record directory feature that allows you to specify the location on your computer where you want to store recorded events to. RECORD DIRECTORY The RECORD DIRECTORY feature allows you to specify the location (on your computer) that you would like to store the recorded events.
  • Page 36 • • • DEVICE The DEVICE area located on the Basic Config tab consists of 2 settings that are used to configure the actions to be taken every time the CMS is initiated. These settings are: AUTOMATICALLY EXPAND CHANNEL AFTER CONNECTED Enabling the AUTOMATICALLY EXPAND CHANNEL AFTER CONNECTED feature allows the CMS software to automatically expand the Add/Remove IPCam list if you have more than 2 IP cameras listed in the same zone, the...
  • Page 37 • • • SYNC TIME WITH PC The SYNC TIME WITH PC option area located on the Base Config tab allows you to specify how often the CMS should update its date/time by synchronizing with your computer date and time. The options available are: Never (default) Every Wed Everyday...
  • Page 38 • • • START UP The START UP area located on the Basic Config tab consists of 7 settings that are used to configure the actions to be taken every time both the computer and the CMS are initiated. These settings are: Language Automatic Lock Screen Run On Start Up...
  • Page 39 RUN ON START UP The RUN ON STAR TUP feature allows the CMS to automatically run whenever the computer is turned on or restarted. If this option failed, please exit out from CMS and then right mouse click on the CMS short-cut and then select “Run as administrator”.
  • Page 40 • • ALARM SETTING The “Alarm Setting” tab located in the PC Config settings consists of 4 Alarm related tabs that will let you configure how the CMS software will record and operate when an alarm event is triggered. These tabs are: A.
  • Page 41 • • • I/O TRIGGER The I/O (input/output) TRIGGER tab located on the Alarm Setting tab consists of 8 settings that are used to configure how the CMS will operate whenever alarm I/O events occur. These settings are: A. Device List – used to select which device you want to configure. B.
  • Page 42 DEVICE LIST The DEVICE LIST displays all the IP cameras that are configurable by the CMS and currently established connection. ALARM ENABLE The ALARM ENABLE (system default) check box enables “I/O Trigger” options for the selected camera or unchecked to disable local PC alarm notification. NOTE: None of the I/O Trigger options will be available (grayed out) if the Alarm Enable box is un-checked (disabled).
  • Page 44: Video Motion

    • • • VIDEO MOTION The VIDEO MOTION tab located on the Alarm Setting tab consists of 6 settings that are used to configure how the CMS will operate whenever Motion Detection events occur. These settings are: A. Device List – used to select which device you want to configure. B.
  • Page 45: Video Motion

    DEVICE LIST The DEVICE LIST displays all the IP cameras that are configurable by the CMS and currently established connection. VIDEO MOTION ENABLE The VIDEO MOTION ENABLE check box enables “Motion Detection” options for the selected camera. NOTE: None of the motion detection options will be available (grayed out) if the Video Motion Enable box is un-checked (disabled).
  • Page 46 • • • VIDEO BLIND The VIDEO BLIND tab located on the Alarm Setting tab consists of 4 settings that are used to configure how the CMS will operate whenever the cameras image is interrupted/blocked (blind). These settings are: A. Device List – used to select which device you want to configure. B.
  • Page 47 DEVICE LIST The DEVICE LIST displays all the IP cameras that are configurable by the CMS and currently established connection. VIDEO BLIND ENABLE The VIDEO BLIND ENABLE check box enables “Video Blind” options for the selected camera. NOTE: None of the video blind options will be available (grayed out) if the Video Blind Enable box is un-checked (disabled).
  • Page 48 • • • DEVICE DISCONNECT The DEVICE DISCONNECT tab located on the Alarm Setting tab consists of 3 settings that are used to configure how the CMS will operate whenever your camera is disconnected. These settings are: A. Device List – used to select which device you want to configure. B.
  • Page 49 SOUND FILE PATH The SOUND FILE PATH feature allows you to specify the location (on your computer) of the audible alert tone that you would like to be played whenever an event is triggered. To use this feature, simply click on the BROWSE button located to the right of the current destination description to make your selection.
  • Page 50 • • • BASIC SETTINGS The BASIC SETTINGS area consists of the following: OVERWRITE The OVERWRITE option allows you to enable the CMS to record continuously once the hard drive is full. Once the hard drive is full, the CMS will stop recording unless the OVERWRITE option is enabled (checked).
  • Page 51 NOTE: you can use the same plan for each day of the week by clicking on the “All” button. • • • PLAN TEMPLATE WINDOW The PLAN TEMPLATE WINDOW area located on the Record Setting tab lets you set up to 6 different recording periods and 3 different recording types (per period) for each day of the week.
  • Page 52 EDIT TEMPLATE The EDIT TEMPLATE button located on the Record Setting tab lets you edit any of the pre-configured plan templates and even create a new one based on your requirements. To begin, click on the “Edit Template” button using your mouse to bring up the “PLAN TEMPLATE SCREEN”...
  • Page 53 PLAN TEMPLATE SCREEN The “PLAN TEMPLATE SCREEN” consists of 9 options/settings that will allow you to edit, create and delete plan templates as needed. These options/settings are: A. Name – plan name edit/input box. B. Period – start and end time parameters. C.
  • Page 54 NAME The NAME EDIT box allows you to create/edit the current plans name tag. For example if you wanted to rename “AllDay” to “Continuous” (for 24hr recording) you would highlight the “AlDay” plan name from the Plan Template Window, click in the NAME EDIT box to edit the name tag and then click the MODIFY button to make the change.
  • Page 55 MODIFY The MODIFY button allows you to modify an existing plan template. For example if you wanted to rename “AllDay” to “Continuous” (for 24hr recording) you would highlight the “AlDay” plan name from the Plan Template Window, click in the NAME EDIT box to edit the name tag and then click the MODIFY button to make the change.
  • Page 56: Ipcam/Cms Account

    • IPCAM/CMS ACCOUNT The IPCAM/CMS Account option consists of 2 tabs that will allow you to create, modify or delete users and their permissions. Please note that only the users with “CMS Account” rights can add, create or modify these settings. The 2 tabs located on the CMS Account window are: NOTE: The IP Cam/CMS Account settings only pertain to users who are able to access and use the CMS software only “not IPCam users”.
  • Page 57: Group

    • • GROUP The “Group” tab located in the CMS Account settings consists of 4 categories/options that will let you create user groups with specific rights/ privileges that can be applied to newly created users. These options are: A. Group List – displays all the groups available. B.
  • Page 58 • • • ADD GROUP The ADD GROUP button allows you to create a new user group based on what you want users who are assigned to a specific group to do. For example, you can create a group called “Monitoring” and only enable the options available under Monitor (in the group rights section) if you want to allow users to only be able to “Monitor/View”...
  • Page 59: Local Log

    Right List Local Log Monitor IPCam/CMS Account Playback Add/Remove IPCam Record Setting PC Config IPCam Config NOTE: You can enable a specific right/privilege to all cameras that are connected to the CMS by checking the box located to the left of the rights label (Monitor, Playback etc) or you can apply the right to specific cameras by clicking on the “+”...
  • Page 60 • • USER The “User” tab located in the CMS Account settings consists of 4 categories/ options that will let you create, delete and modify CMS user accounts. These options are: A. User Account Window – displays all CMS users. B.
  • Page 61 • • • DELETE USER The DELETE USER button allows you delete any of the user accounts that are no longer needed. To delete, simply highlight the user account and then click on the “Delete User” button. Press OK button to confirm or CANCEL to cancel. NOTE:The “Super”...
  • Page 62 • LOCAL LOG The Local Log is a feature that allows you to view important events that have occurred over time and also allows you to search for a specific event in a specified date/time range. The screen consists of the following search parameters: A.
  • Page 63: Log Type

    • • LOG TYPE The LOG TYPE drop down allows you to set the event group you want to search in. These options include: • Alarm – Search based on alarm activated events. • Operation – Search based on operational activities. To set the event LOG TYPE you wish to search for, move your cursor over to the drop down arrow and left click it to display the •...
  • Page 64: Search

    • • SEARCH The SEARCH option initiates the search. Once selected, the CMS will begin its event search based on the parameters that you have selected and display the information in the detail screen. To begin the search, simply move the mouse cursor over to the SEARCH button and click it when you are ready.
  • Page 65: Add/Remove Ipcam

    ADD/REMOVE IPCAM The Add/Remove IPCam screen consists of 8 options that will allow you to add or remove your IP camera to and from the CMS. These options are: 1. Area List – displays all the cameras that have been added to the CMS. 2.
  • Page 66 • • AREA LIST The “AREA LIST” window displays the entire CMS tree (devices that have been added) which allows you to choose which device/area you would like to configure or add a device to. • • ADD AREA The ADD AREA option will allow you to join your IP camera into groups to help keep your security system organized.
  • Page 67 • • ADD DEVICE The ADD DEVICE option is your primary tool used to add cameras to the CMS. Clicking on the Add Device button will bring up the “EDIT” screen (as shown in the image below) which consists of the following options. A.
  • Page 68 • • • DEVICE LIST The DEVICE LIST window displays all the devices found whenever the “IP Search” option is initiated. • • • IP SEARCH The IP SEARCH option is your primary tool used to add cameras to the CMS from within your network.
  • Page 69 to clicking on the “Add Device” option. • • • DOMAIN The DOMAIN edit box allows you to manually input the Domain name you’ve created from the free DDNS website, such as www.dyndns.com or www. no-ip.com. Once registered create a name such as name.dyndns.org to input into the “Domain”...
  • Page 70 The “AutoGetAddr” button can be of help to obtain the correct IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway of your local area network settings. If you are unsure of what IP address to use please click on the “AutoGetAddr” button and then change the last or the 4th sets of the “IP Address”...
  • Page 71 Next, make sure your IP camera is connected to your network and turned on. Select the area you created (HOME) and click on the “ADD DEVICE” option to bring up the “EDIT” window as shown.
  • Page 72 Click on the “IP Search” button so that the CMS can search for your camera and display it in the “device list window” as shown in the image below. Using your mouse, click on the IP Address that represents your IP camera and click on the “ADD DEVICE”...
  • Page 73 Click OK to close the EDIT window and click ok once more to close the Add/Remove IP Camera window as illustrated.
  • Page 74 The final step is to connect to your camera by expanding (double click) the group located in the device tree, expanding the IP address associated with your camera and double clicking on CAM1 to send the feed to the live view screen as shown in the image below.
  • Page 75 IPCAM CONFIG The changes made under the “IPCAM CONFIG” section only affect how the IP camera will operate as a “standalone” unit. The “IPCam Config” section will allow you to configure and change settings that are specifically related to how the IP camera will operate and be controlled. The IPCam Config section consists of the following sections: 1.
  • Page 76: Sub-Menu Icons

    • • DEVICE LIST The DEVICE LIST area displays all the IP camera that can be configured through the CMS. NOTE: You will be prompted to select a device from the device list in order to view the IPCam Config options. •...
  • Page 77 • • MAIN MENU ICONS The MAIN MENU ICONS area displays all the menu options that are available in configuring your IP camera. These options include: 1. Record/Playback – Used to set up the IP cameras video and photo recording parameters. 2.
  • Page 78 • • • RECORD/PLAYBACK The RECORD/PLAYBACK menu located in the IPCam Config settings allows you to configure the IP cameras video and snapshot recording parameters and consists of the following 2 sub-menus: 1. Video – Video recording configuration. 2. Snapshot – Photo snapshot configuration.
  • Page 79 • • • • VIDEO The VIDEO sub-menu located in the “Record” menu option consists of 9 settings that are used to configure the IP cameras video recording features. These settings are: A. Channel – used to select which camera you want to configure. B.
  • Page 80: Video Motion

    CHANNEL The CHANNEL selection is defaulted to channel 1 and cannot be selected. LENGTH The LENGTH is the recording duration area used to specify the maximum length (in minutes) of each recording segment. A segment refers to the maximum length a video can reach before a new file is generated.
  • Page 81 • • • • SNAPSHOT The SNAPSHOT sub-menu located in the “Record” menu option consists of 9 settings that are used to configure the IP cameras photo snapshot features. These settings are: A. Channel – used to select which camera you want to configure. B.
  • Page 82 CHANNEL The CHANNEL selection is defaulted to channel 1 and cannot be selected. PRESNAP The PRESNAP option is used to specify the amount of photos that you want the IP camera to take when an event (motion detection, video blind, and alarm input) occurs.
  • Page 83: Alarm Output

    • • • ALARM The ALARM menu located in the IPcam Config settings allows you to configure the IP cameras event based recording parameters and consists of the following 6 sub-menus: 1. Video Motion – Motion detection configuration. 2. Video Blind – Video blind configuration. 3.
  • Page 84 • • • • VIDEO MOTION The VIDEO MOTION sub-menu located in the “Alarm” menu option consists of 14 settings that are used to configure the IP cameras motion detection features. These settings are: A. Channel – used to select which camera you want to configure. B.
  • Page 85 CHANNEL The CHANNEL selection is defaulted to channel 1 and cannot be selected. ENABLE The ENABLE option is used to enable (checked) and disable (default, un- checked) motion detection event recording and notifications. SENSITIVITY The SENSITIVITY select drop down allows you to set the motion detection sensitivity level.
  • Page 86 NOTIFICATION AREA The NOTIFICATION AREA lets you specify how you (the user) would like to be notified when and if a motion detection event occurs. The options available are: • Show Log – shows event activity in the system event log. •...
  • Page 87 • • • •VIDEO BLIND The VIDEO BLIND sub-menu located in the “Alarm” menu option consists of 13 settings that are used to configure how the IP camera will respond when the its lens has become obstructed (blind). These settings are: A.
  • Page 88 CHANNEL The CHANNEL selection is defaulted to channel 1 and cannot be selected. ENABLE The ENABLE option is used to enable (checked) and disable (default, un- checked) motion detection event recording and notifications. SENSITIVITY The SENSITIVITY select drop down allows you to set the blind sensitivity level. This sets the trigger level that will activate the recording and alerting functions when applicable.
  • Page 89 NOTE: Sending email can only attached pictures only, not video. • FTP – streams the event to your FTP site, supporting both video and picture streaming. To setup an FTP account, go to System/Netservice/FTP. DELAY The DELAY (post-record) time frame lets you dictate how much longer the IP camera should keep recording after its default 10 second (per blind event) recording has expired.
  • Page 90 • • • • ALARM INPUT The ALARM INPUT sub-menu located in the “Alarm” menu option consists of 12 settings that are used to configure how the IP camera will respond when the cameras alarm input port triggered. These settings are: A.
  • Page 91 CHANNEL The CHANNEL selection is defaulted to channel 1 and cannot be selected. ENABLE The ENABLE option is used to enable (checked) and disable (default, un- checked) alarm input event recording and notifications. SCHEDULE The SCHEDULE button lets you set up to 4 different recording periods for each day of the week.
  • Page 92 • Normal Open – used when the input device is normally open status by default, please reference the input device specification. If you are unsure of the specification please use the default setting Normal Open. • Normal Closed – use when the input device is normally close status by default, please reference the input device specification.
  • Page 93 Notice the “Status” is automatically checked whenever “On” is selected. • C. Off - disables the alarm output port. • D. OK - saves the changes. • E. Cancel – exits the menu without saving the changes. CONFIGURATION The CONFIGURATION check box enables the IP camera to use the same configuration settings that have been set based on the Alarm Input for the Alarm Output terminal.
  • Page 94: Network

    • • • •ABNORMAL The ABNORMAL sub-menu located in the “Alarm” menu option consists of 6 settings that are used to enable the IP cameras memory and network monitoring features. These settings are: A. Event Type (drop down) – used to select which monitoring feature you want to enable.
  • Page 95 SHOW LOG The SHOW LOG option is used to enable (checked) and disable (un-checked monitoring events to be saved in the system log file. REFRESH The REFRESH button discards the changes you made to the current settings and sets them back to the way they were when the configuration window was first opened.
  • Page 96 • • • •GENERAL The GENERAL sub-menu located in the “System” menu option consists of 11 basic settings. These settings include: A. System Time – used to set the IP camera time/date. B. Date Format – used to set the IP cameras date format. C.
  • Page 97 SYSTEM TIME The SYSTEM TIME option provides you with options that will allow you to set and configure the IP cameras current date and time. DATE FORMAT The DATE FORMAT drop down allows you customize the way you want the IP camera to display the date.
  • Page 98 VIDEO STANDARD The VIDEO STANDARD option refers to the two most commonly used video formats: • NTSC - National Television System Committee (NTSC) is the commonly used format for North America and Japan. NTSC is the system default setting. • PAL - Phase Altering Line (PAL) is the common format in European nations By default the IP camera is set to NTSC which is the standard for North America.
  • Page 99 • • • •ENCODE The ENCODE sub-menu located in the “System” menu option consists of 15 basic settings that will allow you to adjust the IP cameras video quality settings. These settings include: NOTE: You can make changes to both “Extra Stream” and “Main Stream” individually. A.
  • Page 100 J. Static Configuration of – controls the level (baseline, main profile, and high profile) of CMS configuration. K. Copy – copies the current configuration settings. L. Paste – pastes the configuration settings to the selected camera. M. Refresh – restores any changes made. N.
  • Page 101 be displayed if VBR is chosen from the Bit Rate Type drop down selection. The higher the quality set, the more bandwidth used and vice versa. The quality setting are Lowest, Lower, Low, Medium (default), High, and Highest. BIT RATE (KB/S) The BIT RATE (KB/S) option is used to define the maximum amount of information or detail, which is stored per unit of time of a recording.
  • Page 102 The OK button saves your changes and exits back the previous screen. CANCEL The CANCEL button discards any changes made and exits back to the previous screen. • • • •NETWORK The NETWORK sub-menu located in the “System” menu option consists of 14 basic settings related to your network that will allow you to remotely view your IP cameras over the internet or smart phone.
  • Page 103 K. HTTP Port – lets you specify the web http port to be used. L. Refresh – restores any changes made. M. OK – saves the changes. N. Cancel – exits the menu without saving the changes. NET CARD The NET CARD select drop down is used to select the type of network connection that will be used/configured to connect your IP camera to your network.
  • Page 104 from one of your local area network computer. To obtain the subnet mask go to the computer that is on your local area network. Go to the command prompt; Start>All Program>Accessories>Command Prompt, type in “ipconfig” and look for the subnet mask. Copy the exact subnet mask and assign it to the subnet mask field.
  • Page 105 This option will take up more network bandwidth in return for video quality. • Fluency Preferred – select this option if you preferred the IP camera as priority and consider quality second when remote accessing the IP camera. • Network Priority – select this option if you preferred to have your network flow as priority over the video quality when remote accessing the IP camera.
  • Page 106 • • • •NET SERVICE The NET SERVICE sub-menu located in the “System” menu option consists of 12 settings related to many of the Net Services available in the IP camera. Double click on any of the services available to bring up its corresponding configuration window.
  • Page 107 J. Cloud - used to enable/disable Serial ID service for easy remote access. K. OK - saves the changes. L. Cancel - exits the menu without saving the changes IP FILTER The IP FILTER service allows you create a list of specific IP Address’s that are white listed (allowed) or black listed (disallowed) from accessing the IP camera remotely.
  • Page 108 DDNS The DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service consist of settings that must be configured if you wish to use a registered DNS connection to remotely access/view you’re DVR from a remote location over the internet. Double click on this option to bring up its corresponding configuration window as shown below. To accomplish the DDNS type, Domain name, User Name, and Password, you must register at the free DDNS website such as www.dyndns.com , and www.no-ip.com.
  • Page 109 NOTE: Please check with your email provider for proper smtp server, port, user name and password of your email account informations. The NTP option allows configuration to update and automatically synchronize the date and time using network time protocol in your local area networking. To set up NTP, place a check mark to enable, input the server IP name/IP, the server port number, initial time zone, and how periodically you want NTP to update the date/time in minute.
  • Page 110 2) Go to the second computer with CMS software installed. Access the NetService of the IP camera and chose NTP. Input the IP address of computer #1 above into the “Server IP” section, leave the Port 123 (default), select the Time Zone according to your area (for example: California we select “GMT -8:00”...
  • Page 111 The FTP service allows you to enable (checked) or disable (unchecked) the FTP file transfer services. Double click on this option to bring up its corresponding configuration window as shown below. When an event occurs, the system will stream video to record to your FTP server (picture, video or both).
  • Page 112 For example: open VLC in this example and choose Media>Open Network Steam...> as shown below. In the Network Steam window, input “rtsp://192.168.248.91:34569/user=admin &password=&channel=1&stream=0.sdp?” * rtsp:// [starting command used in VLC player] * 192.168.248.91 [IP address assigned to the IP camera] * :34569 [port number designated for real time player streaming.
  • Page 113 The OK button saves your changes and exits back the previous screen. CANCEL The CANCEL button discards any changes made and exits back to the previous screen. • • • •GUI DISPLAY The GUI DISPLAY sub-menu located in the “System” menu option consists of 14 basic settings related to the IP cameras live view display.
  • Page 114 A. CAM Name - allows you to rename the camera name. B. Anti-jitter - allow the camera lens to have stability when it is moving. C. Transparency - Not Applicable. D. Channel - fixed and default to channel 1. E. Area Masking - allows you to mask (block) 4 areas in the live view. F.
  • Page 115 MIRROR IMAGE The MIRROR IMAGE option allows you to reverse the image from left to right and right to left as if you are looking into a reverse mirror image. FLIP IMAGE The FLIP IMAGE option allows you to flip the camera image up side down. This option is used whenever the IP camera is installed to a ceiling.
  • Page 116: Sd Card Manage

    • • • ADVANCED The ADVANCED menu located in the IPcam Config settings allows you to configure the IP cameras advanced features such as SD card management, auto maintenance controls, etc. These options include: 1. SD Card Manage – SD card management. 2.
  • Page 117 • • • •SD CARD MANAGE The SD CARD MANAGE sub-menu located in the “Advanced” menu option consists of 6 settings that are used to manage the memory card being used in the IP camera. These settings are: A. Display window – displays all the portions located on the SD card. B.
  • Page 118 SNAPSHOT The SNAPSHOT option is used to convert the selected partition into a snapshot partition. A snapshot partition is required for the IP camera to take and store snapshot pictures when an event occurs. To set up a Snapshot partition, simply highlight the partition and then click on the Snapshot button and follow through with the conversion.
  • Page 119 CANCEL The CANCEL button discards any changes made and exits back to the previous screen. • • • •IPCAM/CMS ACCOUNT The IP CAMERA USER ACCOUNT sub-menu located in the “Advanced” menu option consists of 10 settings that are used to create, modify or delete users and their rights.
  • Page 120 DISPLAY WINDOW The DISPLAY WINDOW displays all the active user accounts that you had created. The “admin” and “guest” accounts are pre-generated by the system. MODIFY USER The MODIFY USER option is used to modify previously created users. Once selected, a “Modify User” pop up screen will be displayed (as shown below) which will allow you to modify the users rights and group.
  • Page 121 MODIFY PW. The MODIFY PW. option is used to modify previously created user passwords. Once selected, a “Modify PW.” pop up screen will be displayed(as shown below) which will allow you to modify the password. Please elect the user name you want to modify, type in the old password, type in the new password, and confirm the new password, click OK to accept or CANCEL to cancel.
  • Page 122 ADD USER The ADD USER button allows you to create new IP camera user accounts. To create a new user, click on the “Add User” button to bring up the “Add User” window as shown in the image below. The add user widow will allow you to select the user group you want the user to be associated with and also allow you to create the user name and user password for the account.
  • Page 123 ADD GROUP The ADD GROUP button allows you to create a new user group based on what you want users who are assigned to a specific group to do. For example, you can create a group called “Monitoring” and only enable the options available under Monitor (in the group rights section) if you want to allow users to only be able to “Monitor/View”...
  • Page 124 CANCEL The CANCEL button discards any changes made and exits back to the previous screen. • • • •MAINTENANCE The MAINTENANCE configuration sub-menu located in the “Advanced” menu option consists of 5 settings that are used to maintain storage and operation stability.
  • Page 125 DELETE FILES (SD) The DELETE FILES (SD) consists of 2 options that let you specify when you would like the IP camera to free up space by deleting old files. The first drop down is used to specify between Never (default) or Schedule. Once Schedule is selected, the edit box allows you to specify how many day(s) ago you want the files to be deleted.
  • Page 126 A. Select all – Select all options and then click on the OK button to reset the system settings to the manufacturer default settings. B. General – Place a check mark on “General” and click on OK button to restore all general settings back to the manufacturer default settings. C.
  • Page 127: Import/Export

    • • • •IMPORT/EXPORT The IMPORT EXPORT sub-menu located in the “Advanced” menu option consists of 3 options that are used to save and restore your current IP cameras current configuration/settings. These options are: A. Import(cfg)- imports saved device configuration/settings. B.
  • Page 128 IP camera, simply click on the “Upgrade” button and then browse for the update file (.bin), open it and then click on the “Upgrade” button to start upgrading as shown below. NOTE: upgrades should only be performed if you are told to do so by a trained technician at SecurityMan.
  • Page 129: Sd Card Info

    • • • INFO The INFO menu located in the IPcam Config settings is provides you with memory, log and version information and consists of the following 3 sub-menus: 1. SD Card Info – Displays memory card information. 2. LOG – Displays system and event logs. 3.
  • Page 130 • • • •LOG The LOG sub-menu located in the “Info” menu is a feature that allows you to view important events that have occurred over time and also allows you to search for a specific event in a specified date/time range. The log window consists of the following search parameters:...
  • Page 131 A. Type (drop down) – allows you to choose the event type to look in. B. Start Time – used to specify a specific start date/time to search between. C. End Time – used to specify a specific end date/time to search between. D.
  • Page 132 DETAIL SCREEN The DETAIL SCREEN displays detailed information on search results that were found and varies based on the “type” search parameter that was used during the initial search. SEARCH The SEARCH option initiates the search. Once selected, the IPcam-SD will begin its event search based on the parameters that you have selected and display the information in the detail screen.
  • Page 133 • • • •VERSION The VERSION sub-menu located in the “Info” menu displays specific IP camera device information. This information includes: • Record Channel – Number of recordable channels available. • Extra Channel – Number of extra channels available. • Alarm In – Number of alarm inputs available. •...
  • Page 134 PLAYBACK Selecting the PLAYBACK option from the menu area of the CMS interface will bring up the PLAYBACK window which will allow you search, playback (from IP camera or PC playback), and backup recorded files. The playback window consists of the following options: •...
  • Page 135 • IPCam Playback Tab To start playing back recorded video footages/photos form the IP camera, select “IPCam Playback”, under “IPCam” select the desired IP camera profile name, select “By Name” under query mode, select an event type from the drop down contextual menu (All Videos (default), Alarm Record, Detect Record, General Record, Manual Record, All Picture, Alarm Snap, Detect Snap, Snap, or Manual Snap), select a desired “Start”...
  • Page 136 NOTE: To search “By Time” you must select the “Select All” and then click on the “Add” button so that “CAM1” is added into the category under “MultiReplay”. Double click on the one of the many files found in the lower left hand corner to playback or simply place a check mark on the file intended to playback and then click on the “Play”...
  • Page 137 • PC Playback Tab To start playing back recorded files on local PC or from backup files, please select the PC playback tab. Next click on “PLAY/OPEN” button as shown below. Then browse for the recorded or backed up H.264 file(s), highlight the file and then click on the “Open”...
  • Page 138 Remote Access Remote accessing the IP camera from the web or using the CMS software provided are plug and play. By default, the IP camera is plug and play, meaning you do not need to open ports or do port forwarding in your router for remote access. However, the “UPnP”...
  • Page 139 IMPORTANT NOTE: For static IP address subscribers (recommended), you should have given a static IP address by your ISP (Internet Service Provider), this is the WAN IP address you will need to access the IPCam-SD over the Internet using the IE Browser and Smartphone Applications. For those with dynamic IP address subscribers, use third party software that can be used to detect the changes in dynamic IP and send out the IP changes to email address, software such as IPWatcher, Dynamic IP Monitor, etc.
  • Page 140 3. Open the IE Browser, in this demonstration we are using IE 9.0. Go into the “Tool” and then click on the “Internet Options”. Next, click on the “Custom Level” and browse down to “ActiveX controls and plug-ins” to “Enable” everything under the ActiveX controls, then click “OK”...
  • Page 141 5. “Bit Rate Type” window will appear. Users can choose “Connect all video (Main Stream)”, or “Connect all video (Extra Stream”, or just leave it as default setting and click “OK” to continue. 6. The image of camera will appear momentarily. Note: Users can also use Firefox, Chrome, Safari to remote access;...
  • Page 142 SMARTPHONE REMOTE ACCESS (iPhone, iPad/Tablet) INSTALL APP & SCAN QR CODE Open the App Store on your mobile device. Then search for and install the “IPCam Live” application. Once installed, tap on the “IPCam Live” icon (fig. 2.1), select “By Device” (fig. 2.2) and then select the “Add” button (fig. 2.3). Fig2.1 Fig2.2 Fig2.3...
  • Page 143 Fig2.7 Fig2.8 WI-FI SETUP NOTE: STEP 2 must be complete before beginning STEP 3 Wi-Fi Setup. Tap on the “Home” icon located on the upper right hand corner of the screen (fig. 2.8). Select “Device Setting” (fig. 3.1). Select your device (fig. 3.2). Select “Wi-Fi”...
  • Page 144 Fig3.6 Go back to the live view screen. Unplug the Ethernet cable from the back of the ClockCam-WiFi. Wait 30-45 seconds for the Wi-Fi access. Wi-Fi setup complete. NOTE: Your camera screen will freeze once the Ethernet cable is unplugged. If the...
  • Page 145 SMARTPHONE REMOTE ACCESS (ANDROID) INSTALL APP & SCAN QR CODE Open the Play Store on your mobile device. Then search for and install the “IPCam Live” application. Once installed, tap on the “IPCam Live” icon (fig. 2.1), select “By Device” (fig. 2.2) and then select the “Add” button (fig. 2.3). Fig2.1 Fig2.2 Fig2.3...
  • Page 146 Now select your device (fig. 2.7) to bring up the live view screen (fig 2.8). NOTE: The following images will appear stating “Connecting…” and “Buffering…” If successful, your cameras image will be displayed. Fig2.7 Fig2.8 WI-FI SETUP NOTE: STEP 2 must be complete before beginning STEP 3 Wi-Fi Setup. Tap on the “Home”...
  • Page 147 Fig3.8 Go back to the live view screen. Unplug the Ethernet cable from the back of the ClockCam-WiFi. Wait 30-45 seconds for the Wi-Fi access. Wi-Fi setup complete. NOTE: Your camera screen will freeze once the Ethernet cable is unplugged. If the...
  • Page 148 SMARTPHONE REMOTE ACCESS (BLACKBERRY) 1. Download VMeye from App World, or acquire the app from the CD. At App World, search for “VMEye” ,and then select the “VMeye” application from the list [IMAGE #1]. IMAGE #1 2. Then click “install”, the application will be automatically installed to BlackBerry [IMAGE #2].
  • Page 149 4. Users have to configure the setting before they can successfully remote access IPCAM-SD. [IMAGE #4] IMAGE #4 Title: The name of equipment, which can help users to identify different devices. Address: IPCAM-SD IP address or DDNS. Port: Enter the mobile port of IPCAM-SD. The default port is 34568. User ID: the default is “admin”...
  • Page 150 Smartphone Remote Access (Windows Mobile) 1. Connect Windows Mobile phone to the computer. 2. Insert the IPCam-SD software CD to your CD/DVD-ROM drive. In the software CD, look for “MEYE_WM.zip”. Copy and paste the “MEYE_VM” application from the CD provided to the Windows Mobile device directory (any folder in the directory).
  • Page 151 P2P Remote Access Open the Internet Explorer Browser and type http://www.xmeye.net in the URL to register for a user name and a password or select connect “By Device”. Connect “By Device” requires the MAC address of the IP camera. Then input the 4 digit on-screen code to verify the login attempt as illustrated below.
  • Page 152 After logging in, click “Device Manager” and then “Add” as illustrated below. Input the MAC address that was jotted down in step 8, give it a Device Name (ie. Sales Floor), IP camera Username (default: admin), and Password (default: blank). Click “OK”...
  • Page 153 Specifications Video Image Sensor 600TVL CCD, Color Video compression H.264 high profile, JPEG/BMP snapshot Signal system NTSC/Pal selectable Lens 3.7mm Min. Illumination 0.1 Lux (IR OFF), 0 LUX (IR ON) Frame rate 30fps NTSC, 25fps Pal Resolution D1 (720x480) Video adjustment Brightness, contrast, &...

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