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Network IP Camera User ’ s Guide R1.2[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Network IP Camera User ’ s Guide Revision 1.2 Dated: SEP 2002 This Manual is for Intellinet Network IP Camera firmware version firm0030-161. If your camera have the later version of firmware, please download the last updated user’ s guide form Intellinet’ s homepage ( www .intellinet-network.com ) 2 FCC Comp[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 3 Important Notice 1. Camera surveillance laws may dif fer for each country . Therefore, please contact the local region first to avoid any surveillance law violati ons and to apply for authorized purposes only . 2. Network IP Camera is for indoor use. Therefore note that the CMOS lens assem bled to the product ca[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PRODUCTION OVER VIEW 6 1.1 A BOUT N ETWORK IP C AMERA 6 1.2 M AIN F EA TURES AND B ENEFITS 7 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 8 2.1 C ONTENTS 8 2.2 T OP V IEW AND D ESCRIPTION 9 2.3 R EAR V IEW AND D ESCRIPTION 10 3 INST ALLA TION SUMMAR Y , CONNECTING & PLACING 1 1 3.1 I NST ALLA TION S UMMAR Y 11 [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 5.1 A DJUSTING THE F OCUS 29 5.2 R EPLACING THE L ENS 30 6 CONFIGURING ADMINISTRA TION TO OLS 31 6.1 A DMINISTRA TION T OOLS O VER VIEW 32 6.2 I MAGE C ONFIGURA TION 33 6.3 N ETWORK C ONFIGURA TION 35 6.4 A DMIN , U SER C ONFIGURA TION 35 6.5 E VENT T RIGGER C ONFI GURA TION 41 6.6 T IME C ONFIGURA TION 45 6.7 S Y[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 1 Production Overview 1.1 About Network IP Camera Network IP Camera is the digital web server came ra. This innovative camera combines a digital camera and a network savvy computer to put live digital images on-line and make remote locations immediately accessible through standard web browsers. Network IP Camera i[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 1.2 Main Features and Benefit s Convenient Operation Network IP Camera does NOT need the extra S/W su ch as a PC frame grabber nor interact with any other server . The only software needed is Microsof t Internet Explorer 4.x or above and Netscape Network IP Camera 4.x, which has web browser . Th e only step has to[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Complimentary Software IP installer – for quick installation of multiple units Multi-V iewer (for 4 camera V iew) Active X control (required for Microsoft Internet Explorer) Java Applet for use with Internet E xplorer when Active X cannot be used. 2 Physical Description 2.1 Content s Check all it[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 2.2 T op View and Description Image Capture LED (Red): This LED indicates the status of image capture. Image Capture LED flashes while users are seeing the images from Networ k IP Cam er a’ s homepages. When it flashes once, it means that the one captured image sent to the user . Power LED (Red): This LED indica[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 2.3 Rear View and Description Power Connector: T o supply power to Network IP Camera. Use it with AC Adapter together . Y ou are highly recommen ded to use AC Adapter provided by your dealer to avoid any possible damage from electric shock. Network Connector: T o connect 10baseT Ethernet or 100Fast Ethernet cable.[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 3 Inst allation summary , Connecting & Placing 3.1 Inst allation Summary Connect Ethernet and Power to Network IP Camera on local network for configurations Install a Installation program “IP-Installer” for Network IP Camera in to a PC on local network Assign an IP address to Network IP Camera [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 4 Assigning IP Address & Accessing Network IP Camera’ s Homep age 4.1 Assigning IP Address T o able to access Network IP Camera, you should assign an appropriate IP Address firstly . 12 T erminology • IP Address : IP address is an identification code for comput ers and devices on a TCP/IP network. Networks[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 13 -NOTE- IP addresses with any connection If the camera system is connected to th e Internet, IP addressing is a potential p roblem. There are two types of IP address, static and dynamic. Internet access through an ISP (I nternet S ervice P rovider) usually means a dynamic IP address, and a static IP address is m[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 4.2 Assigning IP address by using IP inst aller . 4.2.1 Connecting Network IP Camera to PC At first, you need to install an IP installation program (IP Installer .exe) on your PC that is connected on the same local network as Network IP Camera. 1 ) Connecting with direct cable (Non Crossover UTP cable) In this cas[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 4.2.2 IP Installer To install an IP address, you should use the IP Installer provi ded with Network IP Camera. You can download its program through the web site (http://intel linet-network.com) 4.2.3 S taring a IP Installer Firstly , install an IP-Installer program on your PC that is connected on the same local ne[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide ④ Enter the IP address, Gateway address, Subnet M ask address, DNS Server address and Server IP address that is assigned from network administra tor in blank of “New IP address”, Gateway Address and others. (When the addresses are not assigned properly , you cannot access Network IP Camera remotely . Even on[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 4.3 Assigning IP Address by using Hyper T erminal In case you do NOT assign IP address by using I P Installer , you can assign IP address by using Hyper T erminal. In this case, you should configur e Hyper T erminal condition first. 4.3.1 Configuring Hyper T erminal Hyper T erminal is a basic pr ogram for W indows[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide ③ Configure bit/sec as 38400 and leave others as default values. ④ The panel shows up like on the right side when you configure properly . (If it doesn’t, please try again from beginning) 18[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 4.3.2 Assigning IP Addr ess Follow the below steps to assign IP addr ess by using Hyper T erminal ① Execute “Hyper T erminal” on your PC ② Connect RS232 Cable to t he serial port of PC that you have selected in ‘4.3.1 Configuri ng Hyper T erminal’ and Network IP Camera serial port while Hyper T erminal[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Here, inet on ethernet (e), host inet (h) and gate way inet (g) values are network configuration values. Y ou should change these values in most case. If y ou don’ t know what value y ou should assign, refer to the network administrator . Inet on ethernet (e) is IP address and subnet mask addr ess of Network IP [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Gateway inet (g) is the gateway address of Network Camera. ⑥ T ype ‘c’ key to change the network configuration in [ N etwork IP Camera Boot] prompt. If you type ‘c’ key , Network IP Camera shows you the information you can change its values and the current assigned values. Y ou can change as the followin[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 4.4 Accessing Network IP Camera Homepage After assigning Network IP Camera an IP addr ess, you may access Net work IP Camera and monitor r eal-time image on Internet. Y ou may configure Network IP Camera within its own pages through any standard W eb browser on local or r emote network. 4.4.1 S tarting W eb Br ows[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 1) ID and Password T o verify registered Netw ork IP Camera users, there is a Login page. If you are to connect to camera, you should follow the Login procedures. If you key in user ’ s ID and password, you may access to a viewer to monitor real-time images. W ith administrator ’ s ID and password, you may acc[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 24 Active-X installation manually If Active-X program fails to be installed automatically , y ou ma y install it manually . The manual installation program is to be downloaded by clicking ‘here’ as follows: Note : If you ha ve any proble m when you install Activ eX, click here to download and insta ll ActiveX [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 4) Java Applet for Macintosh or Unix System user . Java Applet viewer is for a user who access Network IP Cam era through a computer that does not Utilize MS W indows (OS) such as Macintosh computer , etc. Java Applet viewer is run with java virtual Machine that is installed on User ’ s computer . 25 NOTE It is [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 4.4.3 Network IP Camera’ s Homepage Having accessed the login page procedur e above, you may see the camera homepage. 1) Administrator Menu This button is to access administration page. Ho wever , only the user who has authority as an administrator can access the page wit h administrator ’ s ID and Password. ([...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 3) Save, S top save, snap shot, show only image ① Save, stop save Users can save real time images from Network IP Camera on PC. Press ‘save’ button then select folder that you want to save images. (The image is saved as an A V I file.) Once it starts to save images, “Saving” message appears. T o stop sav[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide ③ Show only image When you want to see only video panel, press “show only image” 4) Camera Name Y ou can set a camera name or any text. Please refer to “ Chapter6.7 System Configuration ”. 5) Location This shows where the camera is located. Please refer to “ Chapter 6.7 System Configuration ”. 6) Con[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 5 Adjusting the Camera Lens 5.1 Adjusting the Focus In order for the Focus Assistant to access th e full focusing range for your application environment, you now turn the lens in the clockwise or anti clockwise direction; unless you want to replace the lens, it should not be unscr ewed more than 1.0mm apart fr om [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 5.2 Replacing the Lens Because Network IP Camera is designed with a CS-Mount, the lens supplied with your product can be replaced with any standard C or CS lens , typically used within the surveillance industry . Follow the instructions below to replace the s upplied lens with any C or CS type lens: 1. Unscrew Net[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 6 Configuring Administration T ools Y ou can control the configurations of Netw ork IP Camera by Administrator’ s T ool. Only authorized user can access ad ministrator tool. If non-author ized users try to access it, you may see the caution message “ Y ou are not administrator”. Y ou may control all configur[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 6.1 Administration Menu’ s Overview The table below provides a one-step overview of the Administrations T ools: Image Configuration T o configure compression rate, image size, brightness, contrast, etc . Network Configuration T o configure camera IP , web server port, image transfer port Admin, User Configuratio[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 6.2 Image Configuration This page is to focus the camera using the focus Assistant and define image attributes for your Network IP Camera. ① Compression rate The file size of JPEG-compressed image depends upon the actual content of the image. Images containing much detail will generate larger files. Image qualit[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide ② Image size Y ou may choose the image size VGA(640x480) or QVGA(320x240) and 160*120 Large sizes of image (VGA) yields lower frame rate, while sm all size maintains higher frame rate ③ V ertical Flip T o turn the image view upside down ④ Horizontal Flip T o switch the image view right from left ⑤ Brightne[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 6.3 Network Configuration This page is to define network type and addr esses of the Network IP Camera. Y ou can configure Camera’ S IP , DNS server addr ess and DILS regist ration, etc. Each configuration takes few seconds for booting after press “Submit”. ① Set IP Address, Subnet mask, gateway address. T [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide T o set DHCP , you may select ‘using DHCP’ . When selecting “using DHCP”, the IP address, Subnet mask address and Gate way address may not be activated at all. Under DHCP selection, the IP ad dress may be sent to an email address whenever IP address is changed. Users in a local network area may check the I[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide ⑦ 1st, 2nd DNS server address T o map between IP address and domain name , y ou should enter you DNS server address. If a user set the DNS server into camer a, users can configure SMTP server , FTP server , NTP server with its domain name. ⑧ SMTP server This to enter the SMTP server IP address or host name to [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide The value of “Access ID and Password” is a passwor d to identify the ownership of you the Network IP Camera at the DILS server . W ith this ID & Passwor d, you can find you registered camera from DILS server . ⑮ Sta tu s This is to state “Fail” or “Success” for your DILS registration. SUBMIT Send[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 6.4 Admin, User Configuration This page is to configure IDs and Passwords of an administrator and 5 users. (1) User Account There are one administrator ’ s account and 5 user ’ s accounts. Account name can be changed. (2) Password If you want to open your Network IP Camera to everyone, you may not change defau[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide (3) Access rights Administrator may give or forfeit users’ right of viewing control. With default setting Administrator has all authority of configurati on and normal user doesn’ t have any right except one who can access login page to see the image defaulted “guest” for ID and Password. 40 ID and Password[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 6.5 Event T rigger Configuration This page is to designate Email address or FT P server to receive captured images by setting SMTP or FTP setting. Y ou may connect external devices such as infrar ed Sensor or Alarm Sensor etc. use with pr ovided terminal block. Refer to chapter “F . I/O Connector ” (1) T rigge[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Alarm sensor etc. ② Motion Detection from…… This is to detect motion from camera by S/W data comparison. When you select “Motion detection”, the Networ k IP Camera detects a motion triggered by camera lens. T o detect motion the camera co mpares a previous image from present image. When the motion is det[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide (2) Image capture option This is to configure image captu re option when an event is triggered. ① Before Event Y ou may set the starting time to capture image before event is triggered. (Input limitation is from 0 to 255 seconds.) ② After Event Y ou may set the finishing time to capture image after event is tr[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide (3) T rigger Output This is to configure digital output states and c ontrol script. Network IP Camera sends captured image via E-mail or FTP server when conn ected external sensors detect events. ① External devices signal output This is to supply voltage to output por t when events are triggered. (This option is[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 6.6 T ime Configuration This page is to configure date and time. (1) Synchroniz ed with NTP server Network IP Camera Date & T ime automatically through NTP (Network T ime Protocol)server . NTP Server is based on Greenwich time. Select NTP server , IP address and Time zone to set the date and time automatically[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 6.7 System Configuration This page is to configure camera name, location , and image sensor oscillator for frequency , PTZ control and System information for Network IP Camera. (1) Camera name This is to configure camera name for the front-pag e view . Camera nam e should be composed within 15 bytes. 15 bytes are [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide (3) Set image sensor oscillator for This option is to select image senso r oscillator according to the frequency . If you select incorrect, the image would be poorly lighted. This function is only to be activated if the version of your camera is over the version of firmwar e 0030-102. (4) PTZ contr ol This is [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 7 PTZ control This page is to control PTZ function. This PTZ control box may be activated only if PTZ external devices are connected to Network IP Camera and configure PTZ control enable in System Configuration page. P a n / T i l t B u t t o n Z o o m B u t t o n ① U p M o v e u p ① Zoom In T o scale up the i[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Appendix A. T echnical Specifications Image Resolution: 640x480, 320x240 Standard JPEG Com p ression – 10 levels of compressions Network 10baseT Ethernet or 100baseTX Fast Ethernet T wisted pair category 5 cables, Standard RJ45 connector Supporting protocol: TCP/IP , UDP , PING , ARP , FTP , TFTP , and HTTP Conf[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Under 6W power consum ption System Requirements Operating systems: W indows 9x, W indows NT/2000, Linux, Unix, Mac, etc. Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher . JA V A applet for no PC user (Mac or Unix) I/O Connector D-sub 9pin RS232 connector 1 Input to trigger the camera on external events. 1 Output of 12 V to signal[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide B. F AQ Frequently Asked Question (F AQ) Asks for the features 1. What is Network IP Camera? Network IP Camera is a built-in web server cam era. Network IP Camera is consisted of 3 components as Camera Module, W eb server , and ne tworking device. Network IP Camera captures, processes, and transmits digital throug[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Asks for the Inst alling and Running Netw ork IP Camera 1. What network Line can be used with Netw ork IP Camera? All network lines (except telephone lines) can be used, although telephone lines may be used through PCs to connect to Network IP Camera remotely . Network limes such as xDSL, cable modem. that use dyn[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 7. How can a user see the images sent from Network IP Camera using Internet Explorer? If a user wants to see the real-time images of Network IP Camera using Internet Explorer browser, install Network IP Camera Active-X control. Th e Active-X control is used in the live image viewer . When you access login page in [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide C. T rouble Shooting This appendix provides useful inform ation to help y ou to resolve any dif ficulty you might have with your Network IP Camera. Fault symptoms, possible cau ses and remedial actions are provided within a quick reference table. PINGing your IP Address By sending a packet to the sp ecified addres[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 55 The IP address is located within a different subnet Run the PING utility (as described in PINGing Y our IP Address, on page 39), If the utility returns “no response” or similar , the diagnosis is probably correct – you should then proceed as follows In W indows 95/98 or W indows NT , check the IP address [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide A series broad vertical white line appears across the image. The CMOS sensor becomes overloaded when the light is too bright. This can happen e.g. with sun light reflexes. Direct exposure to extreme sunlight or halogen light may cause serious damage to the CMOS sensor . Reposition your Network IP Camera into a mor[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide D. Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network Intr oduction What we utilize to access to the Internet are done via Internet IP addresses increasingly . Currently , IP addresses are limited. There are 5 classes’ of networks, and each network contains IP addresses. A network can only hold a limited number of IP addre[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide C Class Network 1) Featur es of Addresses IP address: The three-digit number in room ‘X4’ is for the Host ID. The number ranged from 0 to 255. Among the numbers, 0 is used for Network ID, 1 is used for Router IP (Gateway address) and 255 are used for Broadcast address. The number from 2 to 244 are IP addresses[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.63 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.62 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.64 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP Addresses: xxx[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.192 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.193 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.194 – xxx.xxx.xxx.254 60[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide E. Up dating Network IP Camera’ s newly upgraded Program Download a newly updated firmwar e and upgrade S/W Y ou can download the newly upgraded Firmware and software through the Internet at the web site ( http://www .intellinet-netwok.com/ ) Identify the version of Firmwar e Y ou can identify the version of Net[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide ③ Press the “Firmware Open ” button to load the newly updated firmware in the director y and then loads it. ④ Enter Camera’ s IP , Upgrade port number , Admin ID and Password configured on Network Configuration page. And then press “start upgrade” button. Y ou may see the upgrading status. Upgrading [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide F. The I/O Connector Provides the physical interface to a digital output, an d a single digital photo-coupled input that is used for connecting a variety of external alarm devic es to Network IP Camera; including, IR-sensors, switches and alarm relay . In combination with the configurable alarm fac ilities, you ca[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide G. RS 232 CABLE The Serial Connector In absence of a local network connection, the RS23 2 serial connector provides a physical interface for connecting a PTZ devices or computer to Network IP Camera. This means that Network I P Camera can operate as a standard unit -indepe ndent of any computer network. Users can [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide H. High S peed Solutions This page is to help you to access to high-sp eed Internet se rvices: such as xDSL or a cable modem connection. However , a most high-speed Internet Services provide you with some external IP address, there ar e several practical issues that should be considered when developing your applic[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide ROUTERS AND FIREW ALLS Another solution is to use one of several small r outers/firewalls currently available on the market. These provide the necessary NA T functionality and a llow complete independence for your PC, which can be switched off or re booted without affecti ng the image transmission from y our Netwo[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide I. Reinst ating the Factory Default Settings This page explains instructions in detail on how to set the default settings in Network IP Camera. In certain circumstances it may become necessary to restart or reinstat e the Factory Default settings for your Network IP Camera: This is performed by pr essing the Reset[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide 68 Factory default setting Administrator ID: admin Administrator Password: admin Guest ID: guest Guest Password: guest IP Address: 192.168.1.221 Subnet Mask Address: 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address: 192.168.1.1 Server IP Address: 192.168.1.200 Compression Rate: Level 1 Ima g e Size: Q VGA[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide J. Glossary of T erms ActiveX – A control (or set of rules) used by a br owser . ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required. ARP – Address Resolution Protocol. A method for finding a host's Ethernet address from its Internet address. The sender broadcasts an ARP packet c[...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide HTML - A markup language used to structure text a nd m ultimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents, used extensively on the W orld W ide W eb. HTTP - A pr otocol used to request an d transmit files, especially W ebPages and W ebPages components, over the Internet or other computer network. [...]
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NETWORK IP CAMERA User ’ s Guide TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Prot ocol. The wide-area-networking protocol that makes the Internet work. TCP/IP is used on many networks, including the Internet. TCP keeps track of the individual packets of information and IP contai ns the rules for how the packets are actually sent and received.[...]