Planet ICA-120 manual

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    CM OS Bo x I nt er ne t C am er a IC A- 12 0 Qu ic k I ns ta ll at io n G ui de[...]

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    T ab le of Co nt en ts Ch apt er 1. I ntr od uct io n .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. . 3 1. 1 B ef ore I nst al lat io n .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... 3 1. 2 S y ste m R eq uir eme n[...]

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    3 Ch ap te r 1. In tr od uc ti on Th ank yo u fo r pu rch as ing the int ern et cam er a. It is ve rsa til e an d hi gh ima ge so lut io n of the p erf ec t sur ve ill anc e app li cat ion . The i nt ern et c ame r a stat e- of -ar t de sig n is cons id er ab le to t in va rio us net wor k en vi ron me nts . 1. 1 Bef ore In st al lat io n Be for[...]

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    4 Ch ap te r 2. IC A- 12 0 2. 1 Pac kage Con te nt IC A -12 0 x 1 P ow er Ad ap ter x 1 Ca mer a Mou nt K it x 1 CD Disk x 1 Qu ick Ins tal la tio n Gu ide x 1 Note 1. If an y of the abo ve item s ar e mis si ng, ple ase con ta ct y our de ale r im med ia tel y . 2. Usin g a po we r sup pl y wit h a di ff ere nt vol tag e th at t he on e in clu de [...]

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    5 2. 2.2 Rea r V iew DI/ DO Con nec tor Fac tor y Def aul t Re set DC Power Jac k Aud io Outpu t Ja ck LAN Soc ket Ext erna l MI C Ja ck Pow er & LAN LED Au dio Out put Jac k Au dio -o ut Jack al low s th is dev ic e to out pu t au dio fo r tw o- wa y c omm un ica tio n o r al ert in g sou nd . DC Powe r Ja ck Th e inp ut powe r is 12V DC. Note[...]

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    6 Po wer & LAN LED (gre en c olo r) Th is LED is us ed to in di cat e wh et her DC pow er is on or not . In ad dit ion , t his LED wi ll be as hin g wh ile net wor k ac ce ssi ng v ia Et he rne t. DI /DO Con nec tor Th e Came r a p ro vid es a term in al blo ck wi th 4 pins of c onn ec tor s for DI an d DO. Pl eas e re fer to th e Ap pen di [...]

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    7 Ch ap te r 3. IP Wi za rd In st al la ti on an d Ope rat io n Th is cha pte r sho ws how to qui ck set up yo ur int ern et cam er a. The int ern et cam er a is wit h th e de fa ult set ti ngs . Ho we ve r to hel p y ou nd t he n et wor ke d ca me ra qui ck ly th e win do ws u til it y- IP Wi zar d ca n se arc h th e ca me ra s in the netw or k[...]

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    8 3. The “W elc ome to th e Ins ta llS hi eld Wiza rd for IPWi zar d” will dis pla y on the scr een an d cli ck “Nex t” t o con ti nue . 4. Ple ase cl ick “N ext ” to in sta ll wit h orig in al set tin gs , or yo u may cli ck “Ch ang e… ” bu tto n to mod ify the ins tal l fo lde r th en pr es s “N ext” to co nt inu e.[...]

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    9 5. Ple ase cli ck “ Ins ta ll” to st art the ins tal lat io n. 6. Ple ase cli ck “ Fin ish ” to com ple te the i nst all at ion 7. Ple ase dou bl e-c lic k th e ut ili ty ico n on the desk to p the n y ou will see the ut ili ty .[...]

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    10 8. Pre ss “Se arc h” bu tto n. IP Wiz ard wi ll list al l I P Ca me ra s in y our LA N e nv iro n- me nt: Note Pl eas e co nn ect yo u ca mer a or v ide o se rv er to PC dir ect ly , and use IP Wi za rd to sear ch IP addr es s of de vic e, wh en y ou us e dev ic e at fi rst tim e or f org et IP add re ss. 3. 2 Wi za rd fu nc ti on Pl eas e s[...]

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    1 1 Pl eas e en ter Use r Nam e an d P ass wo rd. Def aul t Us ern am e is: adm in, lea ve pa ssw or d bla nk . The n cl ick “Su bm it” . 3. 3 Use rnam e an d Pas swor d Y ou ma y cha nge t he ID and as si gn a new pas swo rd to y our d evi ce or ke ep the or igi na l and pre ss “ Nex t” to con tin ue . Note If y ou ass ig n new pas sw ord [...]

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    12 Y ou can se lec t “Sta ti c IP ” and ente r the IP sett in gs. Or sel ec t “D HC P ON ” w hen th ere is a DH CP serv er in y ou r net wo rk. Note If n o IP add re ss is as si gne d aft er 3 0 sec ond s, Inte rn et Ca mer a w ill us e its def au lt ad dr ess 192 .16 8. 0.2 0. Us er ma y ope n the web br ows er , and ke y in th e IP add re[...]

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    13 Ch ap te r 4. Ca m V iew er Ins ta ll at io n Note Th e Cam View er Pr o 30 day s tri al v er sio n ins tal la tio n ste ps ar e si mil ar . Bel ow is the ins tal lat io n of Cam Vi ew er Li te . 1. Ins ert th e bu ndl ed Cam Vie wer CD disk int o th e CD -R OM driv e to la un ch the au tor un pro gr am . Once com pl ete d, a wel co me men u scr[...]

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    14 3. The “W elc om e to the In sta ll Shi eld Wi zar d fo r P lan et Cam View er Lit e 1. 0. 3” will di spl ay on th e sc ree n, plea se clic k “N ext ” . 4. Ple ase re ad the li cen se agr ee men t and the n c hec k “I ac ce pt the ter ms of the li cen se agre em ent ” if y ou a re ag re ed an d cl ic k “Ne xt” to co nti nu e th e[...]

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    15 5. Ple ase ke y in use r n ame and com pa ny nam e fo r wh ic h yo u w an t an d cl ick “Ne xt” to cont in ue in st all at ion . 6. Che ck th e opti on “C omp le te” – all p rog r am fea tu res wi ll be in st all ed (R equ ire s th e mos t di sk spac e) and cl ic k “N ext” to co nt inu e in sta ll ati on .[...]

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    16 7. “R ea dy t o In sta ll the Pro gr am ” wil l ap pe ar t o pr omp t y ou t o st art the ins ta lla tio n. Pl eas e cl ick “In sta ll ” to s tar t. 8. Ple ase cli ck “ No” to n ish the Cam View er Lite ins tal la tio n. 9. Not e: In abo ve ste p, wh en Ca m Vie wer wo rk s with M BM5 (M ot her bo ard M oni tor 5) , Ca m View er w[...]

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    17 Ap pe nd ix A: Fea tur e Lis tin g for Cam V ie we r So ft war e Ve rsi on Ca m Vie wer Li te Ca m Vie we r Pr o IP Came r a Inp ut 32 4 / 8 / 1 6 / 32 / 64 Du al Mo ni tor - V Sm art Gua rd - V I/ O Dev ic e V V Ho tli ne - V Ad dre ss Book - V Lo g Vie we r Un usu al eve nt S yst em log Un usu al eve nt S yst em log Co unt in g app li cat io n[...]

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    18 Ap pe nd ix B: Su gg es t Ha rd wa re / Sys te m Re qu ir em en t T ota l FPS ~6 00 600 ~48 0 48 0~2 40 24 0~1 20 12 0~ CP U In tel Cor e 2 Du o QX 680 0 In tel Cor e 2 Du o E6 600 In tel P en tiu m D 93 0 In tel P4 3. 0 GHz In tel P4 2. 8 GHz RA M 4 GB 2 GB 2 GB 1 GB 1 GB Ch ips et of Mo the rb oar d In tel 946 or 96 5 chi p, Int el Chip se t r[...]

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    19 Or de ri ng In fo rm at io n fo r Cam V ie we r Pr o Mo de l Des cr ipt ion CV P-4 4-C ha nne l Ca m Vie we r Pr ofe ssi on al CV P-8 8-C ha nne l Ca m Vie we r Pr ofe ssi on al CV P-1 6 16 -Ch an nel Cam View er Prof es sio na l CV P-3 2 32 -Ch an nel Cam View er Prof es sio na l CV P-6 4 64 -Ch an nel Cam View er Prof es sio na l Fu rt her Con[...]

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    Th is pa ge is in ten tio na lly lef t bl ank[...]