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- 2 - Table of Contents SAFETY AND REGULATO RY NOTICES ......................................... 3 1: PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................ 6 1.1 N ETWORK C AMERAS ............................................................... 6 1.2 M ODEL O VERVIEW ...........................................................[...]
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- 3 - Safety and Regulatory Notices Thank you for purchasing this Intellin et™ Network Camera or Network Video Server. Th is user manual inclu des instruction s for using and managing the camera on your network. Experience in netw orking will be helpf ul when setting u p and using this produc t. Updated versions of this docu ment will be posted t[...]
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- 4 - Waste Electrical & Electronic E quipment Disposal of Electric and El ectronic Equi pment (Applic able in the Euro pean Union and o ther European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this product shall no t be treated as household w aste. Instead, it should be taken to an ap[...]
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- 5 - Important Information 1. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country. Contact the local authorities to avoid any surv eillance law v iolations. 2. Note that the image sensor of th is network camera can be damaged permanently if exposed to direct sunligh t. Defective image sensors that have been damaged by prolonged exposu re to dir e[...]
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- 6 - 1: Prod uct Overview 1.1 Network Cameras Network cameras are c losed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that u se the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to transmit image data over an Ethernet or Wireless LAN connectio n. As such, net work cameras are also referr ed to as IP cameras. IP cameras are primarily used for surv eillance appl ications. A num[...]
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- 7 - 1.2 Model Overview This user manual contains info rmation for the following models: Intellinet Model Number Product Model Number in 16-channel video surveillance software 551380 IDC-752IR Night Vision 720p Network Dome N75113 551397 IDC-757IR Outdoor Ni ght Vision 720p Network Dom e N77111 551410 IDC-767IR Outdoor Ni ght Vision 1080p Network [...]
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- 8 - 2: System Requirements 2.1 Hardware Requirements Your computer hardware should meet or exceed the following specifications: Access to a single came ra with Web browser: CPU: Pentium 4 1600 MHz (or equivalent AMD) Video Card: 64 MB graphic card RAM: 512 MB Network Adapter: 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Using the 16-Chann el viewing / recordin g ut[...]
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- 9 - 2.3 Limitations Web Browser Access While it is possible to connect to th e network camera w ith a Web browser o ther than MS Internet Explorer, some of th e features canno t be used. Refer to the overview below: MS Internet Explorer 8.x and 9.x (Ac tiveX) - view live vid eo in all for mats - record live video by right-clicking the live video [...]
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- 10 - 3: Package Contents You should fin d the follow ing items in the packaging of your Intellinet video surveillance product. 1. Network dome camera 2. Quick instal lation guide 3. Installation CD -> User manual -> Hardware installation guide -> IP Installer Utility -> Multi-Channel I P Surveilla nce Utility 4. Mounting hardware and [...]
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- 11 - 4: Installation 4.1 Connecting to the Camera Connect the RJ 45 network ca ble from the ca mera’s LAN po rt to your network; e.g., the router or a LAN sw itch, then power on the camera. The boot seq uence will take about one m inute. You will n eed to use the camera’s power adapter, or you can connect the RJ4 5 cable to a PoE-enabled swit[...]
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- 12 - 4.1.1 Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 Insert the Inst allation CD into the CD o r DVD-Driv e. After a few moments, the CD will automatica lly start and display the screen b elow. If that does not happen, you need to browse the CD w ith Windows Explorer and double-click the autoru n.exe file. 1. User Manuals The user manual fo r the Intelline[...]
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- 13 - IP Installer for Windows Installation Before you start wi th the installa tion, make sure that you are connec ted to your computer with a user ac count that has administ rator rights. The screen shots below are taken from an installation o n a Windows XP syste m. The procedure on Vista and Window s 7/8 systems is simi lar. To begin the in st[...]
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- 14 - Specify the loca tion where the program s hould be insta lled. The default p ath is OK to be used on most systems. Clic k on “Browse…” to select a different location and c lick on “Next” to continue. Select the Windows Start Menu folder . Select or de-select the optional Xvid Co dec and MSN Plug in. If you are not sure about these [...]
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- 15 - Verify the insta llation su mmary and cl ick “Insta ll” to begin the installat ion. Once the insta llation has com pleted, click on “Finish”. A new shortcut has been crea ted on your computer desktop; Doubl e-click it to sta rt the applica tion.[...]
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- 16 - IP Installer for Windows When the program starts, yo u are presented with the s creen shown below. Depending on your camera model, the sc reen may look slightly different, but the functionalit y is the same. The IP I nstaller utility lists a ll cameras that can be found on your network. With this utility you can make changes to the configura[...]
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- 17 - Setup: Select a camera fro m the list and click th e Setup button in order to open the camera configuration dialog. Upgrade: Select a camera from the li st and click the Upgrade button if you wish to upgrade the firmware of the camera . The firmware upgrade can also be performed with your Web browser. Factory default: If you want to reset th[...]
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- 18 - User Account S ettings Page User Name: Enter the user name you wish to use for the new accoun t. Password: Enter the password for the new user account. Confirm: Type the password in again. Mode: There are three possibl e values to choose from: 1. Admin: User has full acce ss to all camera functions. 2. Operator: User can view th e live image[...]
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- 19 - Date/Time Settings P age The network camera is equipped with an internal clo ck. You can display the current date and time information on th e video, so that when you look at recorded video material or images you can easily tell when the recording was made. Before you can use th is function, you nee d to define how the ca mera obtains the ti[...]
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- 20 - Network Settin gs Page The default configuratio n is shown above, and for most users there should be no need to change the se settings. Advanced users can change the follow ing values: HTTP Port: This is the Web server po rt of the camera. The defa ult value is 80. You can change t he value from 80 to a value betw een 1024 and 65535. Note th[...]
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- 21 - PPPoE Settings Page This page allows defini ng of the PPPoE setti ngs of the camera. This fu nction is not required for the vast majority of users, and if you are not planning o n connecting the camera directly to a DSL modem (no n etwork present, j ust the camera connects directly to the mode m) you can s afely skip th is page. PPPoE is a c[...]
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- 22 - DDNS Settings Page DDNS stands for “Dyn amic DNS.” DDNS is useful for all users w ho have an Internet service with a dynamic IP a ddr ess. Most DSL ser vices utiliz e IP addresses that are highly dyn amic and ch ange as often as once every 24 hours. Cable modem services typica lly keep the IP address a ssigned to a user for a longer peri[...]
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- 23 - Language Settings Page The Intellinet network ca mera provides a multi-language user interfa ce for Web-browser acce ss. In order to use this function, y ou first need to install the additional languages by up loading them to the ca mera. The default lang uage is English. Additional languag es can be fo und on the Installation CD, or you can[...]
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- 24 - Apply Settings Page This is the last page of the Setup. All configurat ion changes yo u have made on the pr evious sc reens will be s aved when you click the Apply butt on. If you have selected an a dditional language to be installed on the previous p age, clicking A pply will insta ll that language as well. After you click Apply, the main s[...]
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- 25 - 5. Will the batte ry in my notebook last for at le ast another 10 minutes? 6. Is the camera I want to upgr ade loca ted in my local network? 7. Am I sure about what I am doing? If you answer any of these questio ns with “no,” you should not perform the firmware upgrade and skip this section. Select a network camera from the UPnP device l[...]
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- 26 - User tab This screen offers two functions: 1. You can change the ind ividual settings of the camera in a similar fashion as with the Setup funct ion on the main s c reen. However, instead of clicking on Previous and Next to switch between th e screens, you can access the individua l options more quickly by clicking on any of the t abs (User,[...]
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- 27 - About tab This screen displays the version number an d date of the IP Installer utility. If you need to contact the I ntellinet Technical Support , make sure that you obtain the information from this page and include it in your message to Technical Support. Accessing the camera Select the camera from the UPnP device li st and then click on L[...]
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- 28 - When you con nect to the Int ellinet netw ork camera for the first time with MS Internet Explorer, you need t o install an ActiveX control. The following message appears: Click on Install t o being the installation . Depending on your system, additional messages may appear; e.g., the Web browser notificati on bar. In any event, you need to a[...]
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- 29 - 4.1.2 MacOS The installation on Appl e systems ru nning MacOS X does not involve the Intellinet insta llation CD. The Inte llinet netw ork camera supports Apple’s Bonjour service. Bonjour, formerly Rendezvous, is Apple Inc.'s trade name for its i mplem entation of Zeroconf, a service discovery protocol. Bonjour locates devices such as[...]
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- 30 - 2. The Network Camera is shown in the category Webpages. In order to connect to the cam era, double-click the ci rcled link. Safari then co nnects to the camera and the message below appears: 3. Type in “admin” for the user name and t he password, then click on Log In . Refer to Chapter 5 for explanations on the Web interface options of [...]
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- 31 - 4.1.3 Linux The installatio n on Linux systems does not require any special softw are. The networ k camera is compatible to Web browsers such as Firefox and Konqueror. The initial ins tallation r equires the se tup of the camera’s IP address. As the camera by default obta ins an IP address from a DHCP server in the network (e.g., a router)[...]
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- 32 - 5: Web Browser Interface 5.1 Live Video Page Use this button to take a snapshot of the video. Clicking the button opens up a window showing the captured frame. Save the image by click ing on the Save I mage bu tton. Note: This function is only available in MS Internet Explo rer on Windows system s.[...]
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- 33 - Click on the Record button, if you wish to record the live video to your computer’s hard drive. When selected, a prompt will request yo u to specify th e folder in which you want to store the video. Click OK to begin the recording. The Record button starts flashin g, indicating that the recording is active. Click it again to stop the recor[...]
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- 34 - The digital zoom fun ction allows mag nificati on of certain ar eas of the video. After you click on the magnif ication icon, a window appears as an overlay on top of the image. See be low. You can drag the box over the image, and yo u can adjust the magnification by moving th e slider toward “T” (tele-zoom) or “W” (wide-angle). The [...]
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- 35 - This button takes you back to the camera ho me page where you can view the live v ideo. Click on this butto n to op en the administrator menu page, which allows configurin g the camera. This button opens up the inte grated online h elp providing useful tips on the various features. Returns the us er to the main liv e video page. Click this b[...]
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- 36 - 5.2 Settings Page (Administrator Menu) The camera’s administra tor menu allows you to configure all aspe cts of your Intellinet network camera. This page provides a comple te overview of the status of your network camera. The page may be a little bit intimidating a t first glance as a lot of information is displayed, but once you get more [...]
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- 37 - Highlight an ac count to eith er edit or remove it. Note that the admin us er account canno t be removed. Anonymous Setting s Enabling this will allow any user to view the live video from the camera live video page without entering a user name or password. If you do not wan t to allow this to h appen, be sure to se t this option to “Disabl[...]
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- 38 - Network - TCP/IP On this page you can define the ne twork settings of the camera. By default the camera is set up to au tomatically obta in the necessary IP information from the DHCP server (e.g., the router) in your ne twork. You can, however, set up the IP address and related se ttings man ually. MAC address: MAC address stands for Media A[...]
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- 39 - Network - PPPoE You can use this func tion to connect th e ca mera directly to a DSL modem. A common application for this is where the networ k camera is instal led in a remote location where no network is pres ent. In the location is a DSL Internet connection ( DSL modem), but no router or any other netw ork infrastructure. You can connect [...]
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- 40 - Date Time On this page you can define th e time settings of t he camera. Current da te/time: Displays the camera’s current time. PC clock: This is the date and ti me of the computer you are currently u sing to connect to the camera. Date/Time format: The format determines how the date/time is display ed on the live video. Syncroniza tion M[...]
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- 41 - Video – Video Settings The following three menus (Video Settin gs, Profile and Day /Night) allowing defining all vid eo-related parameter s. Note tha t the Day/Nigh t option as well as other parameters may not be available on all models. Image Rotated : Allows mirroring and rotating the image. Video Clip For mat: Select which video profile[...]
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- 42 - Text Color: Choose between black or whi te. Background color: Select from either black, white or transparent. Display Positi on: Define where the overlay should appear on the live image. Privacy maskin g is the abili ty of the came ra to back out (censor) certa in parts of the live video. Example 1: The camera is installed in your home: e.g.[...]
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- 43 - As you can create mult iple masks, you need to provide a name for the mask, and you can define which color you want to ov erlay to be. Fina lly, set the sta tus to “Enabled” and cl ick “Save” to crea te and activate the pri vacy mask. -> Video – Profile The Intellinet network camera allows the creation of video streaming profile[...]
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- 44 - Encoding: Your Inte llinet network camera can encode video in three differ ent formats. H.264 is the most advanced and efficient c odec delivering excellent image quality and a small video str eam size at the sa me time. Nor mally, this i s your preferred choice. However, you can also select MPEG4 or MJPEG, e.g., for compatibil ity reasons. [...]
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- 45 - Maximum frame rate: Type in the num ber of frames the ca mera should generate per second of video. The hig h er the value, the smoother t he video, but the more ba ndwidth is goi ng to be required. Va lid entrie s are 1 to 30. Quality: You can co ntrol the image q uality of the vi deo by selecting “ Fixed Quality” and defining the ima ge[...]
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- 46 - “Night Mode” – This is the opposite o f the day mo de. If this mode is enabled, the camera always removes the IR cut f ilt er. As a result, the camera will always be IR sensitive, re gardless of the actual light le vels. Using night mode in day light conditions is no t recommended as it lea ds to a poor image quality with false and was[...]
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- 47 - 5.2.2 Live View The live view menu provid es access to the video settings, which are exac tly the same as d escribed in the last section (5. 2.1). It also provides access to advanc ed image settings and al lows configuring the view areas that we discussed in t he previous sectio n. Note that depending on your camera model, the options on t h[...]
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- 48 - Exposure Frequency: There are four values: “Auto ,” “50Hz,” “60Hz” and “Hold Current.” If your camera is installed so that it’s facing outside , you should se lect “Auto.” If your camera is installed indoors, you must sele ct the appropriate light frequency (either 50 or 60 Hz; e.g., in th e US select 60 Hz, in Germany,[...]
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- 49 - Some Intellinet network c ameras are equi pped with a motorized iris. In optics, an iris is a thin opaque structure with an openi ng (aperture) at its center. The role of the diaphragm is to stop the passage of light, except for the light passing through the aperture. “Open” ensu res tha t the iris s tays always open, regardless of the a[...]
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- 50 - Camera Settings – View Settings A view area is a cropped part of the enti re image. Each view area is treated as a video source with its own v ideo stream. There are 4 areas that can be set up with different resolutions. When you define a profile (section 5.2.1) you can assign to it a view area, which you define here.[...]
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- 51 - 5.2.3 Playback The Intellinet network ca me ra offers an integrated playback feature, which al lows play ing back videos from your local HDD, from a network storage server or the optional SD s torage card. Note that vi deo playback is limite d to computer systems running Windows an d MS Internet Explorer. Client PC You can use the player con[...]
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- 52 - There are two folders: “Event” whi ch is for event-triggered recordings, e.g., motion detection aler ts, and “Schedu le” which contains rec ordings that th e camera recorded if scheduled recording is enabled. Refer to the se ction 5.2.4 Event” for more deta ils on the se tup. Above: Each day has its own folder. Above: Each hour of [...]
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- 53 - Above: Playback of one event record ing in the web browser (MSIE only). Item Description Move one folder up Refresh the view Delete the sele cted file Select all items in the folder Playback the select ed video Download sele cted item to y o ur computer’s hard drive. Local Storage If your camera is equipped with a local stora ge option (re[...]
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- 54 - 5.2.4 Event Your Intellinet network camer a supports so-called events. When an event occurs, you ca n have the camera perform an action, e.g., record a vide o to a remote location. T his section descr ibes how to set up even t servers, event s, motion detection an d the sch eduler. Event Server First you need to set up an event server , or m[...]
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- 55 - 2. How to add a SMTP Server: Server Type: Select “SMT P.” Mail Server: Type in the ad dress of your mail server. Do not type in leading smtp:// or http://. Server Port: Adjust the server port if necessary. Port 25 is standard, but your server may be using different values (not so uncommon the se days as an anti- spam measure). Authentica[...]
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- 56 - 4. Adding a Network Storage Server Type: Select “Network Storage.” Type: Select a valid type for your network storage (either Wind ows SMB or Linux NFS). Network Storage Location: Enter the address of your local storage server as shown on th e right. Example: 192.168.0. 190media (192.168.0.190 i s the local IP address of the network s[...]
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- 57 - Event List Now that we have created an Event Server, we can proceed wit h setting up actual events. Click on th e “Add” button to b egin. You need to specify the trigger type . The drop-down list below shows the available optio ns. Note that d epending on yo ur camera model , the options wi ll vary. Item Description Motion Detection The [...]
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- 58 - Onboot This is a one-time even t that is trigg ered after the camera has restarted . IR Cut Filter This trigger event beco mes active whenev er the camera enters the nigh t mode and has remo ved the IR cut filter. For example you can have the ca mera send you an email informing yo u about this even t. Capacity Warning If you are using the SD[...]
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- 59 - Item Descrip tion Send Image Instructs the camera to send out images . When selected, you need to spe cify whether you want to use FTP, network storage or SD card. You may need to set up these serve rs first (see prev iou s section) in order to use them here. Send Notification This action type uses t he HTTP event server. You can use this to[...]
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- 60 - Motion Detection The Intellinet network camera is able to monitor the video f ootage for movements and trigg er an alert if motion has been de tected. This mot ion detection does not utilize pas sive infrared , but instead it relies on a frame by frame comparison of the video footage the camera capture s. You can define more than one mot ion[...]
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- 61 - Schedule The Network Camera supports event tr i gger actions that can be based o n a schedule. This can be used, as an example, to only activate motion detec tion between 9 pm and 6 am during business days and around the clo ck on the weekends. You can set up individual sch edu les for each event type , so that motion detec tion is activate [...]
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- 62 - 5.2.5 System The system menu provid es access to a variety of system setting s of your Intellinet network ca mera. Maintenance - Restart You can restart the network camera by hitting the restart button. Set Auto Restart to “O n” if you wish to reboot the camera automatically, and then you specify the reboot mode. Se lect “Sequen tial m[...]
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- 63 - The following message will appear: Click “OK” to continue. Another message will appear: Click on “Cancel” to abort the operation. C lick on “OK” to s tart the upgrade process. You will see the follow ing messages: Note: You may see additiona l messages at this stag e. When you see this mes sage, the upgrade has bee n completed. I[...]
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- 64 - Date Time - Current Date / Time Refer to section 5.2.1. Security - Account Refer to section 5.2.1. Security - IP Address Filter Once you enabled it, th e listed IP address are al lowed or denied access to the network camera. Add the IP address that you’d like to al low or deny, sel ect allow or deny from the list and save it. HTTPS Secure [...]
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- 65 - Network Advanced - RTSP General RTP Port Range: The default value of port range is 5000 ~ 7999 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534. RTSP Port: RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol. RTSP is supported by most media clients, such as Real P layer, VLC an d QuickTime. If you only plan to view the camera video with your Web browser or wi[...]
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- 66 - Multicast: Here the initial str eam is sent to the router only, w hich crea tes optimal d istributi on paths for datagrams sen t to a multica st destination address. Whethe r one or 300 PCs are connected to th e video stream does no t matter. The bandwid th and load of the loca l camera is unaffected. Bec ause of this, multicast is th e pref[...]
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- 67 - Network Advanced - UPNP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play . A UPnP-enabled device, such as your network camera, announces its presence in the loca l network to other computers that support UPnP as well. The op erating system s Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7/8 suppor t UPnP. When the n etwork camera is connected to t he network[...]
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- 68 - Network Advanced - Bonjour UPnP Bonjour is a service that, just like UPnP, hel ps to find the netw ork camera on the network. Bonjour is available fo r Windows, but is more commonly used for MacOS. Refer to section “4.1.2 MacOS” for additional information on the usage. Bonjour: On: Enables the service (on by default). Off: Disables the s[...]
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- 69 - If the router in your home network is equipped with a DDNS client, we recommend using the router instead of the camera. Mos t SOHO routers are equipped with a DDNS client and since the r outer is in dir ect control of ha ndling the Internet conne ction, it’s the device best su ited for the DDNS task . Server Name: Select the DDNS provid er[...]
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- 70 - Digital I/O If your Intellin et network ca mera is eq uipped with a digital I/O interface, you can configure the con nections on this pag e. The screen sho ws the curren t status of input 1 & 2 and output 1 & 2. Th e screen also allows you to define the “normal” state of the port. Th e normal state can be v iewed as the “non-a [...]
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- 71 - System Log The Network Camera features a log func tion for system message s. These are system messages abou t the camera start-u p procedure, e-mail d eliveries, FTP uploads, motion det ection and more. T he camera stores th e messages in it s internal memory and displays them on the system log screen. Since mem ory is limited, the me ssages[...]
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- 72 - The remote log function us es the Syslog Protocol, which is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. Syslog is a client/server protocol. The Syslog sender (the Network Camera) sends a s mall (less tha n 1KB) textual message to the Syslog server. This user manual shows on e example of a Syslog server, the 3CDaemon utility by 3[...]
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- 73 - 6: Video Surveillance Software 6.1 Function Description The Intellinet Network Came ra ships with a su rveillance application that can monitor and record up to 16 network cameras. You can record video permanently or based on a schedule, or you can use the integrate d motion det ection function and only record motion events to preserve di sk [...]
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- 74 - 7: Questions and Answers 9.1 Accessing the Camera Q: What are the camera’s default IP a ddress, administrator user name and password? A: The camera obtains an IP address from a DHCP server in your network. If no DHCP server is present, the came ra reverts back to its d efault IP address 192.168.1.221. The default adminis trator user name i[...]
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- 75 - A: Whenever you change the Web server port from the standard 80 to a different value, you need to append th e port to the camera's IP address. The syntax is al ways http://came raip:portnumbe r. Example: Wh en you change the Web server port to 81, the correct address would be: http://192. 168.1.221:81. Q: I changed the HTTP port in the [...]
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- 76 - 9.3 Camera Related Issues Q: The camera does not send any e-mails. Why ? A: 1. The problem occurs because the ca mera cannot contact t he e-mail server. Check: - Is the e-mail (SMTP) server address correct? - Did you specify the corr ect gateway IP addr ess? - Did you specify correct DNS servers? - Did you enter the corre ct e-mail addres s?[...]
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- 77 - Q: Does my camera support Po E (Power over Ethernet)? A: The following models support PoE: - IBC-607IR Network Bullet Camera - IBC-637IR HD Net work Bullet Camera - IBC-667IR HD Netw ork Bullet Camera - IDC-832 HD Mini Network Do me - IDC-862 HD Mini Network Do me - IDC-752IR HD Net work Dome - IDC-757IR HD Net work Dome - IDC-767IR HD Net w[...]
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- 78 - Intellinet™ off ers a complete line of active and passive networking produc ts. Ask your local computer dealer for more information or visit www.intellinet-network.com Copyright © Intellinet All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.[...]