® CX200 Mimic CX200 Internet Camera User Manual Copyright © 2006 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved.
Chapter 1 Introduction Section 1. Features...................................................................1 Section 2. ASUS Mimic CX200 as a Remote Surveillance System........................................................................................3 Section 3. Package Contents....................................................4 Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Section 1. Installation Procedure (Without PoE Injector).........6 Section 2. Installation Procedure (With PoE Injector)..............
2.4.5 System Settings..............................................40 2.4.6 About..............................................................44 Chapter 4 View Images Using PDA/PPC/mobile Chapter 5 Using the Utility Section 1. Installation.............................................................48 Section 2. Using the Utility Program......................................50 2.1 Setup Wizard.......................................................50 2.2 Launch Mimic CX200..................................
Appendix A: Methods to Update ASUS Mimic CX200 Firmware.................83 Appendix B: IP Address, Subnet and Gateway............................................84 Appendix C: Glossary....................................................................................
Chapter 1: Introduction Section 1. Features ASUS Mimic CX200 is a compact stand-alone web-server capable of remote video surveillance. It can be accessed from anywhere in the world via a standard browser by entering the IP Address, account and password. Each system can support an additional USB PC cameras be it regular, infra-red or pan-tilt. With its built-in web-server, ASUS Mimic CX200 can stream video images directly to the Internet without have to go through a computer.
• Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 60°C; Operating Humidity: 10% ~ 90% • Dimensions: 13mm x 70mm x 170mm • Weight: 75g • For Indoor Use. Protective housing required for outdoor use. • Network Protocol: HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, SMTP, PPPoE, Dynamic DNS, DNS Client, SNTP, BOOTP, DHCP, FTP, SNMP • Support USB PC Camera with VIMICRO ZC0301 Plus processor built-in • Resolution available: 640x480 (VGA), 352x288 (CIF), 320x240 (QVGA), 176x144 (QCIF), 160x120 (QQVGA).
Section 2. ASUS Mimic CX200 as a Remote Surveillance System Once ASUS Mimic CX200 is installed, the user can check any of the connected PC cameras using a standard web browser. The user can monitor and control these cameras simply by entering the IP address shown on the LCD into a Browser.
Section 3. Package Contents ASUS Mimic CX200 package contain the following items: 1. ASUS Mimic CX200 IP camera 2. Quick Installation Guide 3. Utility CD containing: a. Utility: to configure IP address, update the firmware, etc. b. MultiMonitor: to monitor multiple ASUS Mimic CX200 cameras. c. Time Server: Time adjustment utility. d. Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Reader. e. ASUS Mimic CX200 User Manual f. Camera Windows Driver 4.
ASUS Mimic CX200 Front and Back view ASUS CX200 Internet Camera
Chapter 2: Hardware Installation The following details the hardware installation procedure for ASUS Mimic CX200 IP camera. Section 1. Installation Procedure (Without PoE Injector) 1. Connect the Power Adaptor to the mini USB port. 2. Connect the LAN cable to a router. 3. Wait a moment and the LCD will display the IP Address, Subnet and Gateway. Use a Browser to log into ASUS Mimic CX200 Web Interface. 1 2 3 The icon on the LCD shows that a USB camera is connected. 1.
Chapter 3: Web Interface Section 1. Introduction ASUS Mimic CX200 is designed to work without having to install any software. All the necessary functions are built-into the unit. 1. Once you have finished the hardware setup shown in Chapter 2, note down the IP address shown on the LCD 2. On a PC (located in the same LAN), open a Web Brower (eg.: Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla Firefox or Opera) 3.
Section 2. Using the Web Interface The ASUS Mimic CX200 webpage main menu is divided into two sections. The selection menu on the left and display menu on the right. The selection menu consists of the following options: 2.1 View Video 2.2 Information 2.3 Basic Settings 2.4 Advanced Settings ASUS Mimic CX200 Main Menu When using ASUS Mimic CX200 for the first time, check the following settings: a. Basic Settings Camera Settings → Anti Flicker. Check that this is set to the correct lighting frequency.
2.1 To View Video To view video from the connected camera, click on either ActiveX or Sun Java. Choose either Camera A or B to view the video. By default the first USB camera connected to ASUS Mimic CX200 will be Camera A ActiveX can only function in Windows platform. When using for the first time ActiveX plug-in will setup automatically on the client’s computer. Click Install ActiveX Controls… to install. If this cannot be installed you will have to use Sun Java to view the video feed.
Click the button to start video recording. The default directory is: C:\Windows\Temp\The video will be saved in the following format; CMV2006071 0123058.avi [CMV] [yyyy] [mm] [dd] [ttmmss].avi To change the saved location and filename. Click and the Save As window will pop up. Choose an alternate location or filename. To change Video Codec, click Click Save to confirm changes. Digital Zoom In, Digital Zoom Out Rotate Left, Rotate Right Flip the image vertically.
Using ActiveX Controls: Once you click on camera A Sun Java the following window will appear. Click this to Marquee an area and zoom into that area. Click this to reduce the image resolution. Click this to increase the image’s resolution. Click to digitally zoom in or out. Click to rotate the image. Flip the image vertically.
2.2 Information The Information tab contains the following subsections: 2.2.1 System Status 2.2.2 Current Connections 2.2.3 Event Log 2.2.1 System Status This webpage displays all the information relating to ASUS Mimic CX200. i. System Information This section shows general hardware information such as the Hardware and Firmware Version, the serial number, current / local System Time, the system name, contact, location and uptime. ii. System Information This section shows the network information.
2.2.2 Current Connections The Current Connections page shows all the users currently viewing either Camera A or Camera B. It also lists the login time and total bytes received. The user has an option to block the IP or even disable the account of any errant viewer (An administrator privilege will be required for this feature). If you do not have Administrator’s privilege, the IP and Account details will be hidden.
2.2.3 Event Log This section will keep a record of all events that occurred in ASUS Mimic CX200. The user can Refresh, Clear or Save the log file. There is also an option to sort the logs according to “Level” or “Type”. ASUS Mimic CX200 can log up to 2,000 events. If you do not have Administrator privilege, the User Name and IP Address will be hidden. Example: Camera A: user ******** connected from IP: *.*.*.* ASUS Mimic CX200 Event Log 2.
Individual Camera Configuration Image Size User can select the following image size: a. QQVGA (160*120), b. QCIF (176*144), c. QVGA (320*240), d. CIF (352*288), e. VGA (640*480). Anti Flicker Choose between Indoors 50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoors. For best results when directing the camera to bright sources / windows, select Outdoors. Maximum Number of Connections (1-30) Use this to limit the total number of users that can view this camera at the same time. Location Enter a suitable location / name for the camera.
Light Compensation Choose Yes and ASUS Mimic CX200 will increase the lighting of the image. This is useful when monitoring indoors. Choose No if you do not want ASUS Mimic CX200 to compensate for bright indoor lighting and view the images as is. Color Choose Yes for color and No for black and white display. Black and White display results in slightly faster FPS (Frames Per Second) video. Camera Position Use this option to right the image when ASUS Mimic CX200 is installed on the ceiling or wall.
ASUS Mimic CX200 IP Address Settings IP Address This determines ASUS Mimic CX200 LAN IP address. Subnet Mask Enter ASUS Mimic CX200 Subnet Mask. The value is normally 255.255.255.0 Gateway This item is to set ASUS Mimic CX200 Gateway. To learn more about the above, see Appendix C: IP address, Subnet and Gateway Obtain an IP address This allows the user to choose either to set ASUS Mimic CX200 LAN IP address; manually, using DHCP (default) or using Bootp protocol. Click Apply to confirm.
Secondary DNS Server IP Use this to set ASUS Mimic CX200 Secondary DNS Server IP address. ASUS Mimic CX200 will use the Secondary DNS Server IP address if the Primary DNS Server IP address is not working. ASUS Mimic CX200 DNS Server IP iii. Port Number HTTP Port Number This determines the LAN port from which the webpage is accessible thru your Router. By default the LAN port number is 80. If this port is changed, say to 82, then http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:82 (where xxx.xxx.xxx.
iv. Ethernet Connection Type This sets ASUS Mimic CX200 communication speed. By default, it is set to Auto Sense. ASUS Mimic CX200 will reboot, if this setting is changed. ASUS Mimic CX200 Ethernet Settings v.
Service Provider ASUS Mimic CX200 can be configured to register it’s current Dynamic IP with a Dynamic DNS provider. This allows the user to locate ASUS Mimic CX200 using a Domain Name. ASUS Mimic CX200 supports the following free DDNS service providers: • dhs.org • dyndns.org • myddns.com • zive.org Click Update to get latest list of Service Providers. In general, to register a Domain Name: a. Go to the DDNS provider website listed above. b. Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider.
Use Public IP to register Choose Yes to ensure that ASUS Mimic CX200 uses the WAN / Public IP to register with the selected DDNS server. vi. PPPoE Use this option to allow ASUS Mimic CX200 to connect to the internet directly using your xDSL modem. Once set-up, ASUS Mimic CX200 will connect directly to the Internet without going through a router. The LCD will display the current WAN / Public IP instead of the LAN IP address.
User Account Settings User Name Assign a User Name / Account. The administrator can set up to 32 case sensitive character names. Password Assign a password to the account. The administrator can set up to 32 case sensitive passwords. Permission This sets the access level to individual user accounts.
Administrator: An Administrator has full access including write permission to all menus and sub-sections. Only an Administrator can see the User Name and IP address fields or set the camera access Permit Hours to Operator or Viewer accounts. Operator: The user can access all menus, but does not have permission to amend the data fields. Viewer: The user can only view camera within the time specified in Permit Hours.
Max FPS This allows the Administrator to limit the bandwidth allocated to each account. The Administrator can set a figure of 1 to Unlimited FPS (“frames per second”). Viewing Hours When the Permission level is set to either Operator or Viewer, the Administrator can set the time to which the camera can be viewed. ASUS Mimic CX200 Permit Hours Configuration Click Configure to set the hours. The Administrator can set up to 4 different Permit Hours (in 24hr format). Click Apply to save.
ii. Block IP address Blocked IP List This allows the Administrator to block specific LAN IP address from accessing ASUS Mimic CX200. Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation and click Add Block IP. The blocked LAN IP address will be listed at the bottom. Click Delete to remove it from the list. 2.4 Advanced Settings This section allows the Administrator to set up some of the features available in the server. 2.4.1 Event Notification 2.4.2 Motion Detection 2.4.3 Image Recording 2.4.4 Email / FTP 2.4.
2.4.1 Event Notification This section determines the type of event that will be included if an email notification is sent by ASUS Mimic CX200. Administrator privilege is required to configure this section. i. Event Notification A total of 8 email recipients can be assigned to receive notification. ASUS Mimic CX200 Event Notification Page Send Email Select Yes to activate this feature. Default is No. Email Server A valid Email Server, User name and password must be setup for this feature to work.
Email Address Book The available Email addresses are listed here. See Section 2.4.4 on how to enter an Email address to the Address Book. To add an email address click Edit. ASUS Mimic CX200 will ask you to save your configuration prior to leaving this page. Recipients Up to 8 valid email accounts can receive Email Notification. To add an email address to the recipient list, click <. To remove, click >. Only Email addresses that are listed in the Email Address Book can be added.
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The Image Recording and Motion Detection notification function here will only send an email notification WITHOUT any picture attached. For email notification with images, the Administrator has to setup the Motion Detection page (see Section 2.4.2) and Image Recording page (see Section 2.4.3) ASUS Mimic CX200 will email the following notification depending on which event was selected.
Event Notification: PPPoE Connect Successful with Public IP shown 2.4.2 Motion Detection This page allows the Administrator to set Motion Detection functions for the cameras. i.
Enable The Administrator has two options for Motion Detection; a. Always On or b. On Schedule, the Administrator can set up to 4 different time slots for motion detection. Check that you have setup valid Email / FTP accounts first before proceeding with the rest of the configuration Detection Sensitivity This will determines the level of change before motion capture is triggered. A high percentage means a small change will trigger motion capture. Send image every … second(s) Select either; 0.
ftp:/// This allows the Administrator to determine the folder where the Motion Detected files are stored. Enter a folder name in . Click Apply when done. The folder name must be valid and has appropriate upload permissions. You must first enter a valid FTP address in Email / FTP page. Otherwise the ftp address field will be left . To setup the FTP server, see Section 2.4.
The image size received by email / FTP depends on the resolution set in Basic Settings → Camera Settings → Image Size Motion Detect Email Notification Email Server: … The Email server will be shown here. If not, click Edit to go to the Email / FTP configuration page. Click on Motion Detection to return here. (See Section 2.4.4 on Email / FTP configuration) Email Address Book The available Email addresses are listed here. See Section 2.4.4 on how to add an Email address to the Address Book.
Recipient The Administrator can determine who will receive email notification. To add a recipient to the list, click < To add all the recipients to the list, click << To remove a recipient from the list, click > To remove all the recipients from the list, click >> Click Apply to confirm and save the settings. 2.4.3 Image Recording Image recording allows the user to receive a string of JPG images to either their email account or FTP account. The images will be sent over a predetermined interval. i.
Enable Click Yes to activate this feature. Begin – End (hh:mm) The Administrator can determine up to 2 different time slots for Image Recording. The time is in 24hrs format. Send image every … minute(s)” The Administrator can determine the interval (between 1 to 99 minutes) at which ASUS Mimic CX200 capture and send an image. Send to FTP Server & Send Email This is similar to the function available in Motion Detection page. Please refer to section 2.4.2 above for details.
ftp:/// This allows the Administrator to determine the folder where the Motion Detected files are stored. Enter a folder name in . Click Apply when done. 2.4.4 E-mail / FTP This webpage sets up the necessary Email and FTP server information. The Administrator will have to enter a valid Account Name and Password to the Email server and/or FTP server. These information has to be setup in order for Event Notification, Motion Detection and Image Recording function to work.
i. FTP Settings FTP Server The Administrator will have to enter the full FTP server address here. Account Name Enter the FTP login account name here. Password Enter the account password. Click Apply to save the above settings. FTP settings ii. Email Settings Email settings E-mail Server The Administrator will have to enter the Email server address here. Email function can only work using standard Email Server and not Web based Email Server, such as yahoo.
Sender’s Email Address Enter a valid email address where the Email will be sent from. Enter the full email address, example: image@asus.com Email Server Requires Authentication Select Yes to enter the Account name and Password field below. Account Name Enter the full account name, example; image@asus.com. Password Enter the password for the above account name. Click Apply to save the changes. In most cases, Sender’s Email Address and Account Name field is the same. iii.
b. Click Yes to save configurations and proceed to the following window. Test mail recipient email address c. Enter the Test mail Recipient email address and click Send. d. If the Test Mail is successful, the Recipient will receive the following email message.
The administrator can also check Information → Event Log for confirmation or failure. Event Log: Test mail successful Event Log: Test mail failed iv. Email Address Book E-mail Address Book Entry Enter an Email address in the box provided and click Add Email Address. The listed emails will be available for use in Event Notification, Motion Detection and Image Recording webpage. Up to 20 email addresses can be stored. Click Delete to remove an Email address. 2.4.
System Settings page i. System Time System Time Updates The administrator can set an interval for time synchronization. Select either; 1, 3, 12 hours or 1, 10 & 30 days. Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your ASUS Mimic CX200 location. The Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers. To add a new Time Server the Administrator must first make space by deleting existing Time Servers from the list. Once this is done, the Add dialog box will appear as below.
Add Time Server dialog box Time Zone (Relative to GMT) Select the appropriate time zone. Click Apply to save changes. System Time (yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss) This section is to manually set ASUS Mimic CX200 System Time. The format is pre-determined to: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss (in 24hr format). Click Manual Adjust to save the changes. ii.
iii. LED Settings LED function This function is not applicable. iv. SNMP Settings SNMP Settings System Name This is to give ASUS Mimic CX200 a name identifiable in a SNMP network. System Contact This is to give the Administrator an identity in the SNMP network. System Location This is to set ASUS Mimic CX200 SNMP location.
Manager IP Address This set the LAN IP address where the administrator can manage ASUS Mimic CX200 from. It is valid for up to 8 different LAN IP addresses. To manage ASUS Mimic CX200 from any LAN IP addresses leave the field as *.*.*.* Community This is to set a Community name for NMS. The community name has to be the same as that set in NMS. Permission This is to set the Administrator’s authority. Options are Read, Read/ Write, and No Access. Description This is for an Administrator to make notes. 2.4.
i. About This section gives crucial information about ASUS Mimic CX200 Firmware Version, Hardware Version and Serial Number. ii. Save / Restore Settings About page Save Current Configuration Click Save to save the configuration to your PC. The text file will have a default format of YYYY_MMDD_####.cfg. The Administrator can change this, if necessary. Restore Previous Configuration This function is only available if a *.cfg configuration file has been saved earlier.
Chapter 4: View Images Using PDA / PPC / mobile ASUS Mimic CX200 supports image viewing from a GRPS / WiFi enabled PDA / PPC / Symbian mobile device. To view the images; a. Make sure that the PDA / PPC / Mobile unit is connected to LAN or Internet. c. The following login page will appear. Enter the Login Name and Login Password if applicable. Otherwise, click Apply to proceed. d. The following Camera Selection will appear. Click on either Camera A or Camera B.
e. The default file name is showimg_pda.jpg, click Save As… to change the file name or save location. The downloaded image size depends on the resolution set in Basic Settings → Camera Settings → Image Size. Approximately: 6KB @ 320x240 vs. 17KB @ 640x480 resolution f. The images are downloaded and displayed one at a time. Click Refresh to download the next image. Click Back to go to the camera page to select a different camera.
Chapter 5: Using the Utility Section 1. Installation 1. Insert the enclosed Utility CD into the CD-ROM drive. The following menu will show up. Click on the buttons on the left to install the programs you want. Utility - This is a program that helps the user perform quick installation. It will detect the current configuration and take the user through the necessary network setup. a. Click the Utility button to commence installation. b.
MultiMonitor - This is a windows based program designed to allow user to control a large number of ASUS Mimic CX200 IP camera located either in a LAN or WAN. a. Click the MultiMonitor button to commence installation. b. After the installation is completed, iMultiView program will appear in Windows Start → All Programs → ASUS → MultiMonitor. Read User’s Manual - Click to read ASUS Mimic CX200’s User Manual. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader v5.0 or higher. Adobe Acrobat Reader v5.
Section 2. Using the Utility Program The Utility main menu is shown below. The selection menu is located on the left. The Serial Number, current Firmware and IP Address of every ASUS Mimic CX200 connected to the LAN will be displayed on the table to the right. 2.1 Setup Wizard Click Setup Wizard to take you through the setup process. 1. Click to select the ASUS Mimic CX200 you want to configure on the right. 2. Click on Setup Wizard. 3. Enter the necessary camera configurations.
4. Click Next > to configure the Network Connection. Obtain an IP address by DHCP Choose this if you want your Router to assign an IP address to ASUS Mimic CX200. Use the following IP Address Choose this if you want to enter a fix IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway for ASUS Mimic CX200.
Obtain an IP address by Bootp Choose this if you want to allow ASUS Mimic CX200 to obtain an IP address using Bootp protocol. 5. Click Next > to proceed to xDSL/Cable modem setup. Choose this if you want ASUS Mimic CX200 to connect directly to your xDSL line. a. Select Enable PPPoE connection b. Enter your account and password details as provided by your internet service provider (“ISP”). c. ASUS Mimic CX200 will be able to dial-up automatically once setup is completed. 6.
DDNS service allows you to assign a Domain Name to your Dynamic IP. This way, you will always be able to locate your device over the internet. (For more details see Chapter 4, Section 2.3.2, part v) 7. Click Next > to change your administrator account and password information. An administrator account is necessary to ensure privacy. If you do not want to set one, clear the data in both fields. The fields are case sensitive. 8. Click Next > to confirm these configuration.
9. Click Next > to save and restart ASUS Mimic CX200 with the new configurations.
2.2 Launch Mimic CX200 Click Launch Mimic CX200 or double click the ASUS Mimic CX200 listed in the table to launch it. Click either one to Launch ASUS Mimic CX200 camera. ASUS Mimic CX200 login screen will appear.
Key in the account name and password entered earlier. If you did not configure one, then just click Apply to login. The ASUS Mimic CX200 webpage will appear. Click ActiveX beside Camera A to view the video images. 2.3 IP Configuration This section allows you to configure the IP address for ASUS Mimic CX200. You do not have to edit this section if you have gone through Setup Wizard earlier.
Select the ASUS Mimic CX200 unit on the right display screen, and click IP Configuration. This will bring up the following configuration window. 2.3.1 IP Address Use this section to configure the IP Address of ASUS Mimic CX200. Obtain an IP address by DHCP Choose this if you want to assign a fixed IP address to ASUS Mimic CX200. This is the default setting. Obtain an IP address by Bootp Choose this if you want to allow ASUS Mimic CX200 to obtain an IP address using Bootp protocol.
2.3.2 Advanced (for password and HTTP configuration) This section sets the Utility password. This security password prevents unauthorised access to devices through this Utility. Device Password can only be set for ASUS Mimic CX200 from within the same LAN. i. Device Password (when accessing from Utility) Use this to set an access password when accessing ASUS Mimic CX200 from this Utility. Once set, the IP Address will not be shown on the right display panel (see below).
If the Devise Password is enabled, the IP Address will be hidden. Once set, Utility will request for the Device Password when you try to click on either, Setup Wizard, Launch Mimic CX200 or IP Configuration button. To remove the password, a. Select the ASUS Mimic CX200 unit from the Utility list. b. Click IP Configuration. c. Enter the unit’s Device Password d. Go to Advanced → Device Password and delete both the entries. e. Click OK to confirm.
ii. Management Protocol This setting allows the administrator to determine the LAN HTTP access (web) to ASUS Mimic CX200 IP camera. For added security, the administrator can choose to use either the default open port 80 or other ports (between 1 to 65534). Once the HTTP port number is set to another port (other than 80), the full LAN IP address must be entered in order to access the ASUS Mimic CX200 web interface. Example: If a value of say, 8080 is set as the HTTP port number, then enter http://192.168.0.
2.6 Refresh Utility will automatically search for any ASUS Mimic CX200 IP cameras that are connected in the same LAN. It will periodically refresh this list to show the latest status. The user can do a manual search by clicking the Refresh.
Chapter 6: MultiMonitor MultiMonitor is a program to manage multiple ASUS Mimic CX200. It is able to detect the IP address of all ASUS Mimic CX200 installed in LAN and list them for easy management. For units that are located on WAN, the administrator will have to manually add these in. Section 1. Installing MultiMonitor Click on setup.
Fill out the necessary information shown below and click Next >.
Click Finish and the MultiMonitor Logon window below will pop up. Just click OK to start using MultiMonitor. The default security Logon name is Admin, no password is set.
2.1 Device : Start MultiMonitor and press the “Enumerate” button, MultiMonitor will start a search for all the ASUS Mimic CX200 units on the network and list them in the main window. Once detected, the following will show in the main window: This shows that the camera is online and active. This shows that ASUS Mimic CX200 is online but image can not be transmitted. Check and see if the UDP port setting is correct. This shows that the camera is off-line and ASUS Mimic CX200 is not powered on.
a. Access by ASUS Mimic CX200 Server Address Host Address: Enter either the LAN IP (eg: 192.168.0.30) or Domain Name (eg: webcam.myddns.com) of ASUS Mimic CX200. Remote Port: This is ASUS Mimic CX200 UDP port. b. Access by Image Server Image Server Address: Enter the Image Server Address if available. Image Server Port: Enter the Image Server UDP port, if available. ASUS Mimic CX200 Server Name: Enter a unique name for the server. User Account Enter the Image Server User account.
Click and the following page will show up: Highlight the ASUS Mimic CX200 to be deleted from MultiMonitor’s list. Click Yes to confirm deletion. Click and the following page will show up: ASUS CX200 Internet Camera Use this function to change ASUS Mimic CX200 IP Address & Port Number.
Display the current Camera settings. Camera Select: Select either camera A or B Account: If you have setup user account, the information must be entered here. Otherwise access will be denied. Password: Enter the above account password. Image Zoom: Resize the window to between 25% and 200% Camera Rotation: Use this function to keep the camera up-right. Mirror the Image: To mirror the image. Maximum frame per second: Select from 0.01 fps to a maximum of 30.00 fps. Default is set to 10.00 FPS.
Display the Motion Detection Settings. Enable Motion Detect: Click the checkbox to enable Motion Detection. This feature requires the Camera Window be active to work. Click “Monitor” to activate the Window. Sensitivity: Choose from 0% to 100% (very sensitive) Window on-top when Motion Detected: Automatically displays camera window on top of all other windows/applications once motion is detected. Mark Motion Detected object in RED: Choose this option to highlight in RED which object is being tracked.
Image Compression: Choose from the list of available compressions. Note: This list is dependent on the Codec that is available or already installed on the local PC. To record in MPEC-4, make sure you install or upgrade to Windows Media Player v10. Recording AVI File Path Location where the file will be recorded to. By default, it is recorded to C:\Program Files\ASUS\MultiMonitor. Click Browse to change the file location.
Recorded files are save using the following file extension: avifile[three digit numerical sequence]. Use the Detail View to check the stop time. You can change the display view or add a new folder here. Configure Settings for Email Notification You will need to enter the correct Message Sender Information in order for ASUS Mimic CX200 to send emails. Server Require Authentication Click Settings… then enter your Account Name and Account Password.
SNMP Settings Host Name: Provide a Name to identify this device. HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP port assigned for ASUS Mimic CX200. Default is 80, or check Basic Settings → Networks → Port Number. Location: Provide a location for SNMP manager to track device. Manager: Enter a manager’s name for identification. Using SNMP to update network ports Check this box if you want MultiMonitor to automatically update the HTTP port as set in; a.
Click to view the radio stream and Highlight the ASUS Mimic CX200 unit in the main windows display.
1. Show the current IP and iCAMView name. 2. Show number of user viewing and current zoom level. 3. Click and drag to resize this window. 4. Click to switch to full screen or double click anywhere on the video screen. 5. Bring up the Settings option. 6. Rotate the image left or right. 7. Flip the image vertically. 8. Click to record the current video onto your local PC. See below for recording options. 9. Show current FPS. 10. Click to bring out zoom, resolution, direction and auto P/T controls. See below.
Click to flip the image vertically. Click to bring up the Setting windows. Click or to rotate left or right. Click to switch to full screen view. Double click anywhere to switch back to current view. Click and drag to resize the window and its contents. Date and Time display of live streaming video. Click the left side of the viewing window to bring out more control features.
Click on to active two functions: a. Custom window zoom – use this to zoom to your chosen window size. On the video window, LEFT click, hold and drag to the desired window zoom size. A thin line will outline the chosen window size. Release and the program will zoom to the marquee area. Increase the resolution for a better image quality. Click the depressed 76 button to go back to the original window size.
b. Custom update Window -- use this if you want to monitor only a specific area within the viewing window. On the video window, RIGHT click, hold and drag to the desired window zoom size. A thin line will outline the chosen window size. Release and a smaller window is shown. Video in this smaller window will be updated while those outside are ‘frozen’. Click the depressed button to go back to the original window size. Or use the horizontal zoom bar (see below).
Clicking once will cause the camera to pan right by 1 deg. Click and hold and the camera will pan increasingly faster to the left. Click once to tilt the camera up by 1 deg. Click and hold and the camera will tilt increasingly faster upwards. Click once to tilt the camera down by 1 deg. Click and hold and the camera will tilt increasingly faster downwards. Auto Pan (if camera which support this function) 2.
2.3 System Display the Event Log (IP address, Port, date, Time, description of event) of the selected ASUS Mimic CX200 unit. Set the SNMP Parameter. 2.4 User “Change Password…” Use this feature to change the User’s login password to MultiMonitor. Either Administrator or User can change their Account passwords.
“Account Management…” Use this section to Add, Delete or Change the Password of an Account. Click “Add User…” There is no limit to the number of Account that can be added. The first account is set to Administrator permission. This cannot be changed or deleted. Account: Account: Enter the preferred account name (max of 10 characters). The Account name cannot be edited. Password: Enter a password (max of 10 characters). The password is case sensitive and can be left blank.
2.5 Help Help: Display MultiMonitor version, Copyright information and product service contact. 2.6 Drag-and-Drop Feature MultiMonitor feature a “Drag-and-Drop to Desktop” function. Double click the icon on your desktop to immediately view the video. Useful when monitoring multiple cameras at a time. Step 1: Select the camera location of your choice. Step 2: Left click, hold and drag it onto the desktop.
Step 3: Release the mouse button anywhere on the desktop and a new desktop icon is created there. Step 4: Double click on the icon on the desktop, to view the images.
Appendix A: Methods to Update ASUS Mimic CX200 Firmware You can update ASUS Mimic CX200 firmware using any of the following methods. Method 1: Through ASUS Mimic CX200 Web Page (1) Enter the ASUS Mimic CX200 Web Page (2) Go to “About”, click “update software” and you will be automatically linked for update.
Appendix B: IP Address, Subnet and Gateway This section discusses Communities, Gateways, IP Addresses and Subnet masking Communities A community is a string of printable ASCII characters that identifies a user group with the same access privileges. For example, a common community name is “public”. For security purposes, the SNMP agent validates requests before responding.
Class Value of First Octet Network ID Host ID Number of Hosts A 1-126 First octet Last three octets 16,387,064 B 128-191 First two octets Last two octets 64,516 C 192-223 First two octets Last octet 254 Any value between 0 and 255 is valid as a host ID octet except for those values the InterNIC reserves for other purposes. Value Purpose 0, 255 Subnet masking 127 Loopback testing and interprocess communication on local devices 224-254 IGMP multicast and other special protocols.
A subnet mask is a 32-bit value that distinguishes the network ID from the host ID for different sub-networks on the same logical network. Like IP addresses, subnet masks consist of four octets in dotted decimal notation. You can use subnet masks to route and filter the transmission of IP packets among your sub-networks. The value “255” is assigned to octets that belong to the network ID, and the value “0” is assigned to octets that belong to the host ID.
Appendix C: Glossary The Glossary section defines the terms used in this User Manual. Term Definition Ethernet Local Area Network technology, originally developed by Xerox Corporation, can link up to 1,024 nodes in a bus network. Ethernet provides raw data transfer in a rate of 10 megabits/sec. with actual throughputs in 2 to 3 megabits/sec. using a baseband (single-channel) communication technique.
Term Definition NMS Network Management Station OID Object Identifier – The variables defined in a MIB Router A computer that manages traffic between different network segments or different network topologies. It directs the destination IP address. The network media can be different, but the higher-level protocols must be the same. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol – A standard protocol used to monitor IP hosts, networks, and gateways.
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