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Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation ebode IPV58 décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.
Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.
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Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage ebode IPV58 ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles ebode IPV58 et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service ebode en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées ebode IPV58, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.
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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif ebode IPV58, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
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Outdoor IP Camera with Night Vision IP Vision 58 User Manual[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 2 IP Vision 58 Index 1.0 INT RODUCTION 1.1 Features 1.2 Packing List 1.3 Product Views, Connections and Buttons 1.4 PC Syst em R equirements 1.5 Hardware In stallation 1.6 Software Installation 2.0 Software Operation 2.1 IP Camera Tool 2.1.1.1 Bas ic Properties 2.1.1.2 Net work Configuration 2.1.1.3 Upgrade Fir mware[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 3 IP Vision 58 3.9 Alias Settings 3.10 Date & Time Settings 3.11 Users Settings 3.12 Backup & Restore 3.13 Other Settings 3.14 Mail Service Settings 3.15 FTP Servic e Settings 3.16 Alarm Ser vice Settings 3.16.1 Motion Detect Armed 3.16.2 Motion Detect Sensitivity 3.16.3 Alarm Input Armed / IO Linkage on Alar[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 4 IP Vision 58 1 WELCOME This is an integrated wirele ss IP Camera solution. I t com bines a high qu ality digita l Video Camera w ith networ k connect ivity and a p owerful web serv er to brin g clear t o your Des ktop from anywhere on your l ocal network or over the Internet. The basic function of it is t ransmitti[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 5 IP Vision 58 1.3 Product Views 1.3.1 Front Vi ew Figure 1.1 Sensitive Hole: For lig ht sen sitiv e Infrared LED: For night Vision. LENS: CMOS sensor with fixed focus lens. (Default is 6mm, 3.6mm optional) Antenna: WI-FI Antenna Shell: For protection and waterproof 1.3.2 Rear P anel F i g u r e 1 . 2 Network Indicat[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 6 IP Vision 58 1.3.3 Bottom View a Figure 1.3 Original ebod e IPCAM ha ve some stickers a t the bottom /ba ck, such as MAC address sticker, QC sticker etc. If your camera does no t have these stickers, it may be a clone on e, clone ebode IP CAM could not use the original firmware and obtain ou r good after sale servi[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 7 IP Vision 58 Figure1.4 1.6 Software Installation 1. IP Camera Tool : Insert the CD, a po pup m enu might appe ar like sh own in the pictu re belo w. 2. Select “Open Map” and click “O K”[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 8 IP Vision 58 3. Open the “ebode IP Vision Software” map and double click “ IPCamSetup.exe ” then click next to complete the sof tware installation. (Please no te that on some computer sys tems it might take a few seconds before the “IPCamSetup” icon will appear) In or der to ru n smoo th w e wil l ne ed[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 9 IP Vision 58 Figure1.5 Figure1.6[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 10 IP Vision 58 Figure1.7 Figure1.8 After this done, the icon “IP Camera Tool” will be displayed on desktop aut omatically. CAUTION: Before installing and u sing the product, pl ease read the fol lowing precautions carefu lly and make sure t hey are ful ly underst ood. Use only the power ad aptor attach ed with t[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 11 IP Vision 58 WARNING : On th e fi rs t run of th e pr og ram “ IP C ame ra T ool” yo u mig ht g et a W in dows Secu ri ty A lert Pop up. It will ask you t o choose a setting fo r the firewall. Please make sure y ou choose the ‘UNBLOCK’ op tion. Your IP camera will not work without unblocking the firewall s[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 12 IP Vision 58 2. IP Cameras have been installed within LAN . All th e IP Cameras will b e listed and the total num ber is displayed in the result field as shown in Figure 1.9 3. The IP Ca meras installed wi thin LAN do not share the same subnet wi th the monitori ng PC. A prompt as shown in result field (prompt: Su[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 13 IP Vision 58 Figure2.1 2.1.1.2 Netw ork Configuration In this page, you can configure the Networ k parameter. Figure2.2 Obtain IP from DHCP server: If clicked, the device will obtain IP from DHCP server. In other words, the camera will have a dynamic IP. (Make sure the Router which the camera connects has DHCP fun[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 14 IP Vision 58 IP address: Fill in the IP address assigned and ma ke sure it is in the same subnet as the Gateway , an d t he subnet should be the same a s your computer or route r. (I.e . the first three se ctions ar e the same ) Subnet Mask: The def ault subne t mask of the equi pment is: 255. 255.255. 0. You can [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 15 IP Vision 58 2.1.1.4 Refr esh Camera Lis t Refresh camera list manually. 2.1.1.5 Flush Arp Buffer When cable network and wireless network of the device are fixed IP address .There is a problem you may encounter is can search the camera IP but can’t open the camera web page .you may try t o use Flush Arp Buffer. [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 16 IP Vision 58 2. To access the camera by IE Br owser directly, just type the camera’s I P address, You will find the address of your camera with the Camera Tool (Figure 1.9). For example, if the camera’s IP addr ess is 192.168. 1.123: Figure 2.5 The following screen will pop up after pressing “Enter”: F i g[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 17 IP Vision 58 Figure 2.7 (1) Active Mode ( For IE Browser): available in IE6.0 or above explorer (2) “Server Push Mode”: a vailable in Fire fox, Safari, and Goog le Chrome browser. (3) “Sign in mobile phone”: avail able in Mobile phone 2.3 For IE Br owser ( Microsoft Windows default browser “Internet Expl[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 18 IP Vision 58 Figure2.9 Figure 3.0 Note: If there is s till no live video af ter you run ActiveX, and a red cross shows in the center of the scr een, o r even jus t a b lac k sc ree n, p leas e tr y to ena bl e the Ac tive X op tio ns o f IE s ec uri ty se tti ngs . (Did you ins tall the Ac tiveX App from step 4 Fi[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 19 IP Vision 58 Enable: Download unsigned ActiveX controls Enable: Initialize and script Act iveX controls not marked as safe Enable: Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins Figure 3.1 In addition: you can also click “ Start ” menu->“ Internet Explorer ”, choose “ Internet attributes “ t o e n t e r , o r v [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 20 IP Vision 58 Figure 3.2 NOTE : Make su re that the firewa ll or ant i-vir us softw are do esn’ t blo ck the s oft ware or A cti veX. If y ou c oul dn’ t see live vid eo, please c lose your firewal l or anti- virus software, and try again. 2.4 For Safari, Firefox, Google Browser Choose Server Push Mode (For Saf[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 21 IP Vision 58 Figure 3.4[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 22 IP Vision 58 2.6 ActiveX Mode (For In ternet Explorer Browser) Log in to the cam era in A cti veX mod e, th e main User Interfac e is as below: NOTE: There are 3 levels of users, Visitor, Operator, Administrator , if you login with different users, the use authority is different. ( See 3.11 User Settings , Figure [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 23 IP Vision 58 Status of Channels : There are 9 icons at the bottom of th e UI which show the s tatus of each channe l of the camera. Grey color, means ther e is no device conn ected to the main device for this channel. Green color, means the device is connected for this channel, and it works well. Red color, means [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 24 IP Vision 58 Figure 3.8 Rate and Resolution : Rate : Set video frame here, from “full-spee d to 1fp/5s”. (Figure 3.9) Resolution: Set the reso lution to be 16 0*120/ VGA( 640*480)/ QV GA (320*240) . (Figure 4. 0) NOTE: When doing recording, Rate and Resolution parameter settings is very helpful for getting s m[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 25 IP Vision 58 play icon, it will show the video again. : Click it to stop t he live video. You can click play icon if you want to see live again. : Click it to get snapshot . It will show the da te an d ti me of the sna psho t y ou g et, whe n yo u want to save it, you will find the snapshot file named by “snapsh[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 26 IP Vision 58 Video Settings Î F i g u r e 4 . 3 Reversal : Click this icon to see the reversal image. Click again, will back to normal. Mirror : Click this icon to see the mirror image. Click again, will back to normal . NOTE : You can choose Reversal and Mirror function when you s et up the camera in a special p[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 27 IP Vision 58 3 Settings as Administrator When login as Administrator, you can en ter the IP Camera for Administrator. Administrator supports all the settings and opera tions of the camera; you can set and control it freely There are some sp ecial functio ns only for admi nistrator as belo w: Figure 4.5 3.1 Multi-D[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 28 IP Vision 58 automatically, then input the correct user na me and passwo rd, click Add . Set more devices in th e same way, after all done, plea se click Submit . Figure 4.7 Click Live Video and then select to see four channels, or click to see nine channels . Figure 4.8[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 29 IP Vision 58 Figure 4.9 3.1.2 Set Mult i-Device for WAN If you want to view cameras from internet, you have to add these devices by DDN S domain name. Make sure all these cameras you want to a dd ha ve been set DDNS s uccessfully. (View 3.7 DDNS Se rvice Settings ) And also these cameras work well wi th DDNS. Logi[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 30 IP Vision 58 If you have seve ral cameras, you ca n use the same DDNS domain name, just set different port nu mber for each different came ra. Figure 5.1 Note: Ad d the other camera in th e same way, Click submit to add all of them.[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 31 IP Vision 58 Figure 5.2 Click Live Video and then select to see four channels, or t o see nine chann els. In this case, you can see al l the cameras from a rem ote position by internet, for example, if you are on the busi nes s tri p, y ou c an us e the fir st ca mera ’s ( Ho st cam era ) DD NS to vie w all t he[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 32 IP Vision 58 Attention : Please must keep the power on d uring up grading, and the better use wired mode. Please don’t try upgrad e freely, becaus e wrong operation or incorrec t upgrade bin file will d amage the camera. Figure 5.4 3.1.4 Restore Factory Settings Click Restore Factory Settings , will pop-up a pro[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 33 IP Vision 58 3.2 Network Settings Click Network , will pop-up the prompt as below: Fi g ur e 5.7 3.3 Basic Network Settings Here you can fix the camera’s IP address; means set the static IP address of camera manually. You can also do the same settin[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 34 IP Vision 58 2. Find th e local connec tion icon , because y ou might see m ore than one icon, left click i t, choose Support Î Details Figure 5.9[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 35 IP Vision 58 Figure 6.0 If you don’t know the DNS Server, you can set it the same as Gate way. If the router supports DHCP function, you can choos e “Obtai n IP from DHCP Ser ver” to get dynamic IP. Figure 6.1 Http Port: In most cases your Internet Service Pro vider blocks this port(80), you may change i t t[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 36 IP Vision 58 3. Determine wh ether there is encry ption on the W LAN of router, if there is encryp tion, note the key somewh ere as we need it in the following ste ps. Extra information: Encryption is another word for password and securi ty of the wir eless n etwork, mos t router s will h ave en crypti on t h e s [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 38 IP Vision 58 4. Login to the camera with the IPCamera Tool or manua l with your Browser. 5. Click “ Network ”>” Wireless Lan Settings ”>” Scan ”, please press scan 2 times, then you will find the W LAN from the list, choose the one y ou use. ( Figure 6.4).[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 39 IP Vision 58 Figure 6.1.1 Figure 6.2[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 40 IP Vision 58 Please note that the (tree view) me nu (Figure 6.1.1) can l ook different on different computer systems depending on the resolution of the screen used. Figure 6 . 1 . 1 s h o w s t h a t w e h a d t o s c r o l l o v e r w i t h o u r mouse and click “ Netwo rk” inside the tree view on the left an[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 41 IP Vision 58 Figure 6.3 Figure 6.4 Figure 6.5[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 42 IP Vision 58 Figure 6.6 3.5 ADSL Settings When connected to the Inte rnet through ADSL direct ly, you can enter the ADSL username And password obtained from ISP. Î Figure 6.7 3.6 UPnP Sett ings I f we w a n t t o b e a bl e t o s e e o ur c a me r a l i v e v i d eo from a computer outsid e our network, for examp[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 43 IP Vision 58 Click Network > U PnP Settings to c hoo se Using UPn P to Map Port : Î Figure 6.8 Select it and click Submit , then the came ra will su pport UPnP port forwarding automat ically. It’s helpful for using DDNS (viewing live video from outs ide our network). As soon as you have enabled U PnP in you [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 44 IP Vision 58 3.7 DDNS Ser vice Settings Î Figure 7.0 Select Network > DDNS Ser vice Settings in the Tr ee View on the lef t (see picture abo ve) There are 2 options: Manufacturer’s DDNS : This domain is provid ed with the Camera ( see bottom of the c amera). Choose ‘s ubmit’. In most cas es you will n ee[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 45 IP Vision 58 Figure 7.3 You have to register an accoun t firstly, keep the user, password, host, then input i t. NOTE: Only one DDNS can be chosen, for exa mple, if you use the ma nufacturer’s DDNS, the third party on e won’t work, if you use the third party DDNS, the manufacturer’s one won’t work. 3.7.1 T[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 46 IP Vision 58 3.7.2 DDNS Status After all these steps are done you should be able to acce ss your camera from your mobile device or tablet (using an app). You can also access your camera via your computers’ or laptops’ web browser using the DDNS address. Before you can acc ess it, you fi rst need to check th e [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 47 IP Vision 58 The first two items can be found if you st art up the IP Ca m e r a t o o l f r o m y o u r d e s k t o p . A s a n e x a m p l e t h e I P address from the b elow image is 19 2.168.1. 16 and the port i s 81. REMEMBER : Your camera should no t be on Port 80. If it is, please go to step 3.7.1 to change[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 48 IP Vision 58 Finally, yo u can see the defau lt gateway address, as shown in the image be low. Now we know the default gateway a ddress we only need to know th e username and password of your router. Some routers have a sticker on the bottom with the factory username and password, other ones don`t have a password,[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 49 IP Vision 58 2. Enter the userna me and password f rom the router 3. The next screen is the interf ace of your router. Please no te that each brand of router has its own interface. This is just an example. 4. Select NAT Setup. Pl ease note that for each bran d this can have a different name for NAT setup. Portforw[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 50 IP Vision 58 6. Now we have to let the router know, on which po rt the camera i s located. Service name: give the camera a reco gnizable name, i. e. ebode IP Cam Protocol: Select TCP Public Port: You’ve checked this ea rlier on, please en ter the right port for your camera ( you can always use the IPCamera Too l[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 51 IP Vision 58 Now go to the DDNS S tatus from ste p 3.7.2 and chec k if it s a y s ‘s ucc eed ’. Yo u s ho ul d n o w b e a bl e to l o gi n t o the camera from another location. However, we showed you just one example, there are many diffe rent kinds of routers, the refore it’s difficult to show fixed steps [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 52 IP Vision 58 Figure 7.6 DLINK: 1. Login the router. 2. Choose “ Advanced ”, select “Virtual Se rvers” 3. Input the port, IP address, Protocol, then click save. NOTE : The “ public port ” & “ private port ” should be the same as camer a’s port, choose the pr otocol to be “ both ”. Figure 7[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 53 IP Vision 58 3.8 System S ettings Î Figure 8.0 3.8.1 Devi ce Info You can find the information about Device ID , Firmware Version , Embedded Web UI Version , A li as , Alarm Status , DDNS Status , UPnP Status and MSN status. . Figure 8.1 3.9 Alias Settings Default device name is anonymous. Y ou set an y new name [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 54 IP Vision 58 3.10 Date &Time Settings Set the date and time for your camera. Choose the Clock Time zone of your country. You can choose Sy nc with NTP Server (Figure 8.3) or Sy nc with PC Time ( Figure 8.4). Figure 8.3 Figure 8.4 3.11 Users S ettings Eight accounts are acceptable for this system. He re you can[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 55 IP Vision 58 Figure 8.5 Figure 8.6 3.12 Backup & Restore Figure 8.7 1 ) Backup : Backu p IP Camera al l the Paramet er, if you w ant to s a v e a l l t he c u r re n t se t t i n gs t h a t y o u h av e s e t already, you can click Su bmit , then all the parameters you set wi ll store as a parameters bin fil[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 56 IP Vision 58 Log Figure 8.8 Record User information , including weekday, da te, time, user name, visitor IP address etc. MSN Settings NOTE : Set the port forwarding su ccessfully before setting MSN (Refer to port forwarding in DDNS settings). Then get to the MSN settings page, fill in the correc t user name and pa[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 57 IP Vision 58 After it, run your M SN, open th e chat dialog, type in the word “ url? ”, after a few seconds, you will ge t a reply for the remote access ip address for this ip camera. 3.13 Other Settings Î F i g u r e 8 . 9 Here you can configure some a d di tio nal f unc tio ns s uch as Motion D etection , A[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 58 IP Vision 58 Sender : Make sure the sender mailbo x server provider sup port SMTP, and the mailbox should no t enable SSL or TSL encryption too. Receiver : Here you can set four receivers. For r ecei ver, the re i s no SMTP limi tati on. SMTP Server : The sender’s SMTP Ser ver. SMTP Port : The se nder’s SMTP P[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 59 IP Vision 58 3.15 FTP Serv ice Settings Set the FTP Service , you can upload images to yo ur FTP server when mo tion detection triggered. Figure 9.2 Figure 9.3 FTP Server : If your FTP serv er is set up in LAN. You can set as Figure 9.3. If you have an FTP server that can be accessed from the Internet, you can set[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 60 IP Vision 58 Figure 9.4 If it prompts error information as follows. 1) Can not connect to the se rver. Pl ease ch eck FTP Se rver is corre ct. 2) Network Error. Please try later. 3) Server Error. 4) Incorrect user or password. Please check the username and password is correct. 5) Cannot acces s the folder. Please [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 61 IP Vision 58 Figure 9.6 After you enable motion detect armed, if there is motion det ected, the Alarm Status will turn to Motion Detect Alarm . (Figure 9.7) Figure 9.7 3.16.2 Motion Detect Sensibility You can choose l evel 1-10; level 10 me ans the most se nsitive, 1 mea ns the leas t sensitive.[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 62 IP Vision 58 Figure 9.8 3.16.3 Alarm Input Armed / IO Li nkage on Alarm If you want to connect external alarm device s, when it’s an alarm input device, choose Alarm Input Armed to enable it, when it’s an output device, choose IO Linkage on Alarm to en able it . Figure 9.9 There are two options for Trigger Lev[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 63 IP Vision 58 There are two options for Output Level . ( Figure 10. 1) High : When c hosen , the I O Pins w ork as a swit ch that is clo sed. Low : When chosen , the IO Pins work as a sw itch th at is s witc hing off . Figure 10.1 3.17 Send M ail on Alarm When chosen, it will send picture and e-mail to your e- mail[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 64 IP Vision 58 Sound on Alarm When motion is d etected, there will be a beep s oun d during the alarm, you can control this sound here. If Enabled, there will b e sound once alarm ed. If Canceled , there wi ll be no sound once a larmed. Record on Alarm If you want the camera to record for every alarm, choose Record [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 65 IP Vision 58 Figure 10.7 Record Path: Here you can set the manually record path. Click , then start manually record, the record file will be saved to the specified path here set . Alarm Record Path : Here you can set the alar m re co rd pa th. When the m otio n tri gge red, and reco rd e nabl e, it will start alar[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 66 IP Vision 58 3.19 Server Push Mode (For Safari, FireFox, Go ogle Browser) Choose Server Push Mode , logi n the camera, you will s ee the main us er interface as below: Figure 11.0 NOTE: Server Push Mode does not su pport ActiveX . Play, Stop, Record, Multi-device setti ngs, Path settings functions are controlled b[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 67 IP Vision 58 3.20 Sign in mobile phon e If you are using a mobi le phone, choose Sign in mobile phone , login the cam era, you will see the main user interface as below: Figure 11.1 NOTE : Mobile phone Mode doesn’ t support ActiveX. In mobile phone mode, it only supports some easy functions, such as Resolution, [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 68 IP Vision 58 4.0 APPEND IX 4.1 Frequently Asked Qu estions Note: For most problems you might encounter, please check Network connections first. Check the working s tatus revealed by the ind icators on the network ser ver, hub, exchange a nd network card. If abnormal, check the network connec tions. 4.1.1 I have fo[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 69 IP Vision 58 recommend you do port forwarding manually. You can vi ew your camera via the In ternet successfully after you do port forwarding manually in your router. 4.1.7 Couldn’t find the sh ortcut on desktop after i nstall IP camera tool If you use W indows 7 or Vista, and you could no t find the sh ortcut o[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 70 IP Vision 58 2. PC performance, network environm ent and display preference setti ng (brightness, theme, etc) 3. The number of visitors (Too many visi tors will slo w down the image frame rate) 4. Choice of switch or hub (Use a switch for multiple IP Camera Serve rs rathe r than a HUB) 4.1.15 How to register an ac[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 71 IP Vision 58 5. Specifications Model IP V ision 58 Image Sensor Sensor 1/4” Color CMOS Sensor Resolution 640 x 480 Pixels (300k Pixels) IR Lens f: 6mm, F 2.0 (3.6mm lens optional) Viewing An gle 60 Degre e (3.6mm lens is 90Degree) Minimum Illumination 0.5Lux @ F2.0 Video / Image Setting Video Co mpression MJPEG [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 72 IP Vision 58 6. OBTAINING TECHNICAL SUPPORT We hope your ex perience with y our IP ne twork camera is enjo yable, but i f you experience a ny issues or have any questions that this U ser’s Guide has no t answered, please visit www.ebodeelectronics. eu or e-mail info@ebodeelectronics.eu . This manual is based on [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 73 IP Vision 58 DECLARATION OF CONFORM ITY Hereby, ebode dec lares that this IP V ision 58 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other re levant provisions of the foll owing Directives: 1) Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio e quipment and telecomm[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 74 IP Vision 58 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC for the European Community, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein Product category: general consumer (category 3). English: This equipment is in compli ance with the essential requireme nts and other relevant provisions of t he Euro p[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 75 IP Vision 58 Also available from ebode: LightSpeaker The Next Bright Idea The unique ebode Ligh tSpeaker TM cleverly combines low consumption LED lighting with wireless sound in one easy ‘plug and play’ system that can be hidden away in a lampshade or ligh t fitti ng. Install i t into any room in just a few mi[...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 76 IP Vision 58 Also available from ebode: Home Automation Modules ebode offers a wide range of Hom e Automa tion products and solutions which help you control your ‘electrical environment’ . The home automation modu les are ideal to (remotely) c ontrol blinds/rollers, home ci nema scr ee n, l ig ht ing , an d o [...]
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 77 IP Vision 58 www.ebodeelectronics.eu [...]