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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 1/83 Infra-Red Network Camera User’s Guide Software Version 2.1.7[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 2/83 PT IP Cam / IR IP Ca m / Video Server Series © 2005. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located at the botto m. Re cord these numbers in th e spaces pr ovided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your dealer regarding this product. Model No. ______________ Serial No. __________[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 3/83 Declaration of Conformity This device complie s with part 15 of the FCC Rules. O peration is subject to the following t wo conditions: (1) this device may not caus e harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTICE [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 4/83 Table of Contents Overvi ew ............ ..................... ...................... ..................... ..................... ...................... ...... 6 Package Cont ents ............ ...................... ..................... ..................... ...................... .............. 8 Connections .[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 5/83 Popup ................ ................................................................ ............ 45 Firmware upgra de: .............. ...................... ..................... ............... 46 Factory Default ................... ...................... ........................ ............ 49 Reboot ....[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 6/83 Overview This user’s guide explains how to operate the Infra-Red (IR) Network Camera from a computer. Basically, th e user’s guide is written to be read on the computer display. However, users mig ht consider prin ting it out to ac cess easily and read it before you operate the Network Camera. Introduction T[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 7/83 Application: z Remote monitoring z Surveillance Minimum System Requirement z Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later z VGA Monitor resolution 1024 x 768 z Pentium 4 1.3GHz o r above z Memory Size: 256MB or above z Windo ws ME, 2000, XP, or 2003[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 8/83 Package Contents User can find the following items in the package: z Infra-Red IP Camera x 1 z Wall mount x 1 z RS-485 terminal x 1 z Installation software and manual CD x 1 z Quick installation guide If any of the abo ve items are missing, pl ease contact your dealer immediately.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 9/83 Connections Rear Panel Connections: 1. RS-485: To connect to an indoor/ou tdoor Pan/Tilt scanner unit. Definition of the RS- 485: Orange: D- Blue: D+ 2. LAN port: To connect to PC or Hub. The LAN socket is an R J-45 connector for connec tions to 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Etherne t cabling. This Ethern[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 10/83 3. AC power cord & Local Video out (BNC port) The AC power input and video outp ut cable are located on the Network Camera’s b ack panel. The input power i s 85~260VAC.. The Network Camera also provides co mposite video output. Use r can use BNC video cable to connect the N etwork Camera with a TV monitor[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 11 / 8 3 Hardware Installation 1. Fix IR camera to desired location w ith wall mount fixture 2. Plug-in Network Cable into Ethernet port Connect an Ethernet c able to the LAN soc ket located on the Ne twork Camera ’ s back panel and a ttach it to the ne twork. 3. Connect RS485 tw o w ires to RS485 D+ and D- ( if yo[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 12/83 Logging in to Homepage Before Operation Install the IP Addres s of Network Camera When you installed your N etwork camera on your LAN environment, you may execute IPFINDER.EXE to discover Ne twork camera’s IP address. IPCam Finder program (IPFINDER.EXE) is us ed to scan the Installed Network Camera, setting t[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 13/83 environment, you can find out its IP address and other IP parameters as follows: 1. Edit the Name of this Network Camera. Note that use “_” or “-“ to replace “space” character to separate the name string. F or example, “Do me_IP” or “Dome-IP” will be right. How ever “Dome IP” will not w [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 14/83 First time uses the Network Camera The Network Camera web page communicates w ith the Network Camera using an ActiveX control. The ActiveX control must be downloaded from the Network C amera and installed on your PC. Your Internet Explorer security settings must allow for the web page to work correctly. To use [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 15/83 By now, you have finished your entir e PC configuration for N etwork Camera.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 16/83 Access the Network Camera from the Internet Explorer for the first time 1. Start the web browser on the computer and type the IP address of the Network Camera you want to monitor as below: The Login Window of the Network Camera is displayed: 2. T ype in your login name and password und er “USERNAME” and “[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 17/83 That’s, type in “ admin” on the “USERNAME” as a def ault name and leave PASSWORD textbox blank. Click “OK” button to start the main menu. Now, you login to the Network Camera as a full-au thorized administrator. You can enter “Setting” to change the password and s etup “Administrator” or ?[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 18/83 Logging in as an ordinary User For ordinary user usage, “Setting”, “ Trigger”, an d “Capture” will be no t available. On the right side of the screen, there are lots of controls and function buttons . If “Remote camera control” is turned off by the administrator, then those control and function [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 19/83 Operating the Network Camera Start-up screen will be as f o llow no matter an ordinary users or an administrator. Viewing Area: Images from the Ne twork Camera[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 20/83 Control Panel Control Panel Area : Network Camera Manipulation and image quality control Item Button Meanin g 1 Camera direction Control camera up/down/left/right and home position Note: It’s useful if IR Network Camera is carried b y a P/T scanner. Otherwise, this function is not available. 2 Camera speed Ad[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 21/83 3 Preset / Recall mode Preset: Set up camera to fix ed locations before op eration Recall: Drive camera po sition to pres et location During preset mode, click the numb er and a dialogue box for the inquiry of location name input will appear . Note: It’s useful if IR Network Camera is carried b y a P/T scanne[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 22/83 Advanced Function Area Advanced function area : only available for administrator . It has contained three categories. Setting System Configuration Trigger Send out current message or s etup activities Capture Capture current screen and save to HDD or other med ia Setting menu consis ts of the Basic men u and th[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 23/83 System : Define Frame Rate an d Turn on/off “Remo te camera control” System ID: It’s a unique number for each Ne twork Camera for identification . Camera Name: You can enter the name of this unit here. It’s very useful to identify the specific devic e from multiple units. No te that use “_” or “-?[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 24/83 Select the “View ” button to c heck the log file.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 25/83 Camera : Adjust C amera parameters PTZ Type: The Video Server can connect to P/T o r P/T/Z camera and control those devices thru RS485 bus. There are a lot of cameras supported and will add more models in f u ture.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 26/83 Camera PT: User can control the direction of Pan and Tilt as wish. Reverse Pan: Check this option to reverse pan direction. Reverse Tilt: Check this option to reverse tilt direction. Image Size: Network Camera provides 4 resolutions: • 176x144 • 320x240 • 352x288 • 640x480 Image Q uality: The Network Ca[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 27/83 Network : Configure Network setting such as DHCP On/Off, DDNS and PPPoE DHCP: DHCP: Stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. “ DHCP ON ” is default n etwork setting o f the Network Ca mera, when a Netwo rk Camera is joined into the LAN, it will issue the DH CP packets to request an IP address that is[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 28/83 IP address, Subnet mask, Default gate way, Primary DNS, Secondary DNS: If you turn DH CP OFF, then you need to enter those network parameters b y yourself. Note: User need to reboot the Ne twork Camera to make this setting to take effect. HTTP Port 1: Users could as sign the port nu mber of http protocol, and t[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 29/83 and we replace these IP numbers to easy re member names, whic h are organized into the domain nam e. As to ADSL environmen t, most of the users will use dynamic IP addresses. If users wan t to set up a web or a FTP server, then the Dynamic Domain Name Server is necessary. For mo re DDNS configuration, please co[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 30/83 PPPoE: PPPoE: Stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A standard builds on Ethernet and Point-to-Point netwo rk protocol. It allows a local PC with xDSL or cable connects with broadband network. Also this local PC gets a dynamic IP address. For more PPPoE and Internet confi guration, please cons ult yo[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 31/83 The Network Camera can directly connec t to the AD SL, however , it should be setup on LAN environment to setup the PPPoE informa tion, and then c onnect to the ADSL modem. Power on again, then the Network Camera will dial on to the ISP connect to the W AN through the ADSL modem. The procedures are • Connect [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 32/83 the PPPoE dial. • Input the “User” and “Passw ord” fields by the acc ount and password provided by the ISP . • If the check box of “Se nd Mail after dialed” was checked, then the “MailServer“ and “User on the MailServer” field need to be filled. • If the mail s erver needs authenticati[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 33/83 User : Setup user name, password and lo gin privilege Disable Authentication: If user checks this op tion, Network Camera or Video Server will not check username and password any more while us er log into the system . User only can input or modi fy the password of “Administrator”. The username of “Adminis[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 34/83 IP Filter : Setup user login right (This func tion should be used with function “User” respectively). You can enter 10 differe nt user’s IP address which are allow ing enter or disregarding by the Net work Camera. You should configure “User” before “IP Filter”. Each “User” username and pa sswo[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 35/83 Function Notifica tion The page of user setting is very closely related to the IP filter settings. While the administrators are setting these two pages, they should notice t hat login authorities are no t only based on the login na mes but also the range of IP addre sses. Administrators could reje ct login [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 36/83 Application Setting Application Symbol Item Action FTP Client Setup the N etwork Camera as a clie nt site and configure Server site i n order to upload images to server SMTP Setup Mail configuration Schedule Set the schedule to enab le motion detec tion or CF card recording Motion Detection Setup motion detecti[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 37/83 FTP Client : Se tup the N etwork Camera a s a c lient site and configure Server site in orde r to upload imag es to server When alarm was enabled, user can send the captured imag es to the pre-set FTP server . Entering server nam e and your login user name and password, you will be able to upload those previous[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 38/83 Type the path to the destination. Image file nam e : Type the ba sic file name you want to assign to the images when send ing to the FTP server. Suffix : Select the s uffix to add to the file name . - None: No suffix is added. The ba sic file name is assigned to the image to be sent to the FTP serv er. - Date/T[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 39/83 SMTP : Setu p Mail configurat ion When alarm was enabled, us er can setup the mail to send the capture d images to the pre-set mail address. You may se tup SMTP mail para meters for future event-mes sage receiving such as motion detected or sens or activated. SMTP server name: Type the SMTP server name up to 64[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 40/83 Sender’s e-mail address: Type the sender’s E-mail address . Receiver’s e-mail address: Type the receiver’s e-mail address. This add ress is used for reply mail. Note : you can key in multiple receiver’s emai l address at the time. Subject: Type the sub ject/title of the E-mail up to 64 characters. Mod[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 41/83 Schedule : Setup event schedule The schedule setting is use d to set th e time schedule for events. The ev ent may be “Star Motion Detection” or others. There are 6 schedules to be programmable . Select “SAV E” to save the setting.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 42/83 Motion Detection : Setup motion dete ction area and sensor sens itivity The motion detection is i mplemented by a patent ed software algorithm, it runs on the Network Camera, due to a larger processing power of motion detection, the overall performance of Network Camera will be degrad ed; the frame rate may be [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 43/83 T ime Setting : S etup the Network Ca mera time configuration You can setup the Network Camera time or make it synchronized with PC or remote server. Also, you may select your time zone in order to synchronize time lo cally. Synchronize the time w ith PC’s time: This is the default time adjust mode , the chec[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 44/83 Get Time from a NTP server: Select “ NTP ” Button Key in the NT P server’s IP address. Pres s “S A VE” to a cti vat e it . Afte r the Network Camera get s the ti me from NTP server , it will update the Network Camera’ s time field.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 45/83 Popup : Setup event message while motion or sensors has been activated When any one o f alarms enabled, and one of them detected, then a message w indow will be displayed on the screen. You can have output message in c ase of events a ctivated such as sensors or mo tion detection to w arn user.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 46/83 Firmware upgrade : The Network Camera supports firmware upg rades (the software th at controls the operation in the Ne twork Camera). We would supply the latest firmware version for upgrade. Please contact your dealer for the latest version. Download the latest firmware file from our webs ite. Unzip this firmwa[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 47/83 Network Camera, once update, it will be bu rned into FLASH ROM of system.) 9. Once the firmware file was selected, select “Upload”. 10. Press the “here” button to begin to upgrade firmw are. 1 1. Press the “OK” button to co ntinue.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 48/83 The upgrade progress status informati on will be displayed on the screen. Wa r n i n g : The download firmware procedure can not be interrupted. If the power and/or netw ork connection are broken during the download procedure, it might possibly cause serious da mage to th e Netw ork Camera. Suggest that do not [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 49/83 Factory Default : Recall the Network Camera factory default se tting The “Factory Defaul t” button will restore to the fac tory default con figuration, all information changed and sa ved on the flash will be lost, and restored to the factory default setting. Y ou will be prompt before rest ore to factory de[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 50/83 Reboot : Reboot the Network Camera by h ardware rese t The “Reboot” button will reboot the Network Camera. It’s useful while the N etwork Camera got problem. Y ou will be prompt before rest ore to factory default setting. Select “OK” to continue, or “Canc el” to abort it.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 51/83 T rigger You can send an image or output a t rigger to control the alarm output, using Trigger section on the main page. Action Meaning FTP Upload a captured image to server Mail Mail captured image to spec ific mail address Noted: This function is available for logging-in as an administrator only.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 52/83 Capture You can ca pture current image and s ave it to storage media. The image is saved in t h e JPEG format. Noted: This function is available for logging-in as an administrator only.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 53/83 RightMouseButton of ActiveX Control On the view of video, the plug-in Ac tiveX control support a lot of functions b y clicking the right mouse button. This feature only supports on the ActiveX con trol within Microsfoft® Inte rne t E xpl ore r . On the ActiveX con trol, right click the RightMouseBu tton, then [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 54/83 V iew Menu “ Resizable ” Make the image is resizable, but “Actual size disable”, the “S plits” is supported on this mode. “ Actual size “ Make the image show as the actual size, the “ Splits ” function does not work on this mode. “S tatusBar” A status bar display on the button of the ima[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 55/83 After t h e “ Actual size ” was selected, the image will displayed as the actual size, in t his example, the imag e displays as a 640 x 480 pixels. After the “ S tatusbar ” was selected, a st atus bar will be displayed on the bottom of the image. It displays[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 56/83 • S tatus Open/Close camera s tatus • Resolution 704x576, 640x48 0, 320x240, 352x288, 176x144, 160x 120 (P AL) 640x480, 320x24 0, 352x288, 176x144, 160x120 (N TSC) • Quality Highest, High, Medium, Low , Lowest • Split 1x1, 2x2, 3 x3, 4x4 • Rot ate - Normal: “Rot ate 0”, the d efau stat e. - Rot a [...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 57/83 “Split” This function is used to support 4CH Video Server . Therefore, i t’ s not so useful in S peed Dome Network Camera.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 58/83 “Rotate” After t h e “ Rotate 180 ” was selected, the image will be overturn ed from 0 to the angle 180.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 59/83 After t h e “ Flip V ertical ” was selected, the image will be overturned vertically . After “ Flip Horizont al ” w as selected, the image will be overturned horiz ontally . “Resolution” If Network Camera type is NTSC, it will have 5 choices of resolution: 640x480, 352x288, 320x240, 176x144, and 160[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 60/83 “Quality” Highest (The same as “Clarity” on control panel ) High Medium (The same as “Default” on control panel ) Low Lowest (The same as “Fluency” on c ontrol panel ) The control method is the same as c ontrol panel’ s “Quali ty ”. “Image Recording…-> Save as JPEG” Select “ Ima[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 61/83 Select “ Sta r t ” to do the images download and save as JPEG files into the local PC. During the download a nd save as JPEG files process, the yellow mark will be displa yed on the right-down position to indicate the saving as JPEG f ile s operation. Befor e the “ Download Number ” of images is reached[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 62/83 After “S top Image Recording ”, list the files, these files are named as file_name_prefixed_yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm_ss_ms .jpg[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 63/83 “Image Recording…-> Save as AVI” 1. Select “ Image Reco rding…” 2. The “Image Recording” pop-up window displa ys, select 3. “ Save as A VI ” 4. Input the ” Avi Fr am e ” and “ Max Jpeg Nu m ” on each A VI file, until the “ S top Image Recording ” is selected. “ Avi Fr a me ?[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 64/83 Press the “ S top Image Re cording ” to stop the save as A VI p rocess. After t h e “ S top Image Recording ”, list the file on the selected saved dire ctory , the file were saved by the filename_prefix_d ate_time.avi.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 65/83 The A V I files can be display by the standard Windows Media Player , but i t needs the DixectX 9.0 or higher version to be installed.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 66/83 “Save Current Picture As …” Use the “Save Current Picture As …” to save the current disp lay image into the local PC. Input the saved “ File na me ”, select “ Save ” If you like to retrieve the saved image, select the file to display the saved im a ge by using any one of gra ph editing tools[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 68/83 Appendix A: T roubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions Question Answer or Resolution Features The video and au dio codec is adopted in the Network Camera. The Network Camera utilizes JPEG compression to providing high quality images. JPEG is a stand ard for image compression and can be applied to various[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 69/83 Network Camera. 2. Reconfig ure the Network Camera. Forgot the IP address of the Net work Camera. Check IP address of Ne twork Camera by using the IP Finder program. IP Finder program cannot find Network Camera. • Re power the Network C amera if cannot find the unit within 1 minutes. • Do not c onnect Ne tw[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 70/83 to Network Camera, set up not to use the proxy server. • Confirm that Default Gateway address is correc t. • The router needs Port Forwardi ng feature. Refer to your router's manual for details. • Packet Filtering of the router ma y prohibit access from an external network. Refer to your router'[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 71/83 characters are displayed. Encoding o r the Charac ter Set o f the selec ted language on the Internet Explorer. Frame rate is slow er than the setting. • The traffic of the network and the object o f the image affec t the frame rate. The network congestion cau ses frame rate slower than the setting. • When m[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 72/83 When the objec ts are still out of focus, adjust the focus using manual focusing, or change the objects using Pan/Tilt operation or Zooming features (for PTZ model). The color of the image is poor or strange . • Adjus t White Balance ( for PTZ mod el). • To insure the images you are viewing are the b est th[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 73/83 Appendix B: PING IP Address The PING (stands for Packet Internet Groper) command is used to detect whe ther a specific IP address is acces sible by sending a packet to the specific address and w aiting for a reply. It’s also a ver y useful tool to confirm Network Camera installed o r if the IP address conflic[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 74/83 Appendix C: Bandwidth Estimation The frame rate of video transmi tted fro m the Network Ca mera depends on conne ction bandwidth between client and s erver and quality se tting of server. He re is a guideline to help you roughly es timate the bandwidth re quiremen ts form your Network Camera. Image bandwidth is[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 75/83 Appendix D: Specifications Model IR IP-30M IR IP-50M Horizontal Resolution 380 TV Lines Image Device 1 / 3” Color CCD image sensor Scanning System NTSC : 525 lin es 2 : 1 interlace / P AL : 625 lines 2 : 1 interlace Scanning Frequency NTSC : 15,734 Hz (H) , 60 Hz (V) / P AL : 15,625 Hz (H ) , 50 Hz (V) Eff ec[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 76/83 Resolution 640*480, 352*288, 320*240, 176*1 44 Frame Rate Up to 30fps for all resolutions Compatibilit y Windows ME, 2000, XP , 2003 LAN I/F 10/100M Notificati on Email, FTP OS Linux T ype Of IP Address S tatic or Dynamic Firmware Upgrade Ethernet Security 2 Levels, Ad ministrator or user Vie we r Microsoft® I[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 77/83 Appendix E: T ime Zone T able GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Ti me which is the global time tha t all time zones are measured from.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 79/83 Appendix F: DDNS Application 1. Pr eface If you have a Cable modem, xDSL, ISDN or Dialup , this is a great way to host your o wn Web Server, FTP Server, Mail Server, Network Camera or other TCP/IP Service. Get your own domain like www.yourname.com*, www.yourname .com.tw* etc. (Note:This domain must be registere[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 80/83 3. Application S teps—DDNS & Domain Name (1). V isit the following web site : http://www .dyndns.org/ (Pink No.1) (2). Click “ Account ” (Pink No. 2) (3). After the columns show up at the left side, click “ Create Account”. (4). Fill the app licat ion agreement and necessary inform ati on. a. Inpu[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 81/83 (5). Check your e-m a il mailbox. There will be an e-mail with a title “Y our DynDNS.org Account Information “. Click the hyperlink address to confirm the DDNS servi ce that you just applied. Then DDNS you applied activated.[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 82/83 (6). Enter the web page h t tp://www .dyndns.org/ again. Input your username and pass word that you just applied to login administration interface of DDNS service. (7). If the correct username an d password are input, you can see the following picture at the top-right of the login page. (8). Click the “ Servi[...]
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Network Camera User ’ s Guide 83/83 (10). W e could create a domain name witho ut any char ge at this step. First, we input the host name. (Pink No.1) Then we pick a domain that is easy to remember . (Pink No.2) Finally , click the “Add Host” to submit the d o main name inform at ion. (Pink No.3) 4. Setup the DDNS and PPPoE At last, users hav[...]