INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL MPEG-4 IP CAMERA High Resolution Day & Night (PoE) DDK-1500 (NTSC) Before trying to connect or operate this product, please read this manual completely
Table Of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................3 1. PRODUCT FEATURES.............................................................................4 1.1 PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................................4 1.2 PRODUCT FEATURES ...........................................................................5 1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................5 2.
5. Operating Instructions for Image Software and Network..................24 5.1 MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER ......................................................25 5.1.1 Connecting the IP camera ................................................................................................................25 5.1.2 Change Image Setting ......................................................................................................................27 5.1.3 Change the Network Setting ...................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All the following safety and operational instructions to prevent harm or injury to the operator(s) or other persons should be read carefully before the unit is activated. WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, avoid exposing this unit to rain or moisture. Do not block ventilation openings. Do not place anything on top of the unit that might spill or fall into it.
1. PRODUCT FEATURES 1.1 Product Instructions This user-friendly device combines cutting-edge sophistication with practical reliability and convenience, high performance with smooth remote communication. Just plug in the network cable!! You’ll get live streaming Video & Audio anytime any place! You’ll have security you can rely on! The especially high resolution has 520 TV lines, a built-in web server and a Network interface to connect you with the Internet securely and fast.
1.2 Product Features • 1/3" SONY Super HAD CCD. • Mechanical IR Cut Filter. • MPEG4 / MJPEG video compression. • High resolution: 520 TV • Supports POE. • Embedded web server. • Supports a built-in microphone. • Supports motion detection. • Supports the SD card for alarms & scheduled recording. • Supports USB interface for basic network setup. • Supports day & night function. 1.3 Technical Specifications General: ‧Built-in Web Server and network interface.
‧5 levels of compression provided. The file size of an M-JPEG compressed image depends on the image’s actual content. Images with a lot of detail will generate bigger files. The level of compression determines the image quality. High compression requires smaller files while low compression gives you finer image quality along with bigger files. The table below contains the average file size in Kbytes, derived from real life tests.
2. DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT/REAR VIEW 2.1 Front Panel and Rear Panel -- Front Panel -- 2 3 4 6 7 1 1 -- Rear Panel -- 5 8 MICROPHONE: The IP camera has an additional audio function. The device has a microphone built into its front panel which records sound. 2 Plug Inlet: A DC 12V inlet that connects to an external power supply. 3 ETHERNET (PoE): This is a standard RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Mbps Ethernet networks.
2.2 Flank Panel -- Left Flank Panel -- 1 2 3 4 -- Right Flank Panel -- 6 5 1. Lens Mount: This IP camera is used with either a C or a CS mount lens. 2. DIP Switch: 7 1. AES: Auto electric shutter. 2. DC IRIS: Use an auto iris (DC drive) 3. DHCP: Turn On / Turn Off to use the DHCP protocol. If the switch points upwards, the device can change the setup of network function (enable/disable) via the network. 4.
2.3 The USB function By connecting the IP camera with a PC via the USB connector, the IP camera can provide two different functions. 1. Insert an SD card: As a card reader. Insert an SD card into the IP camera, then connect to the PC. You might transfer files between the SD card and the PC. Once you've connected your IP camera to your computer, the Windows system will detect the connection and ask you what you want to do with your SD card.
2.4 PoE (Power over Ethernet) These technologies will enable the development of new networked appliances, by providing power as well as data over existing Ethernet cables. The Summary Comparison of PoE Standards (Table 1) is listed as follows. STANDARD Source Voltage IEEE 48 V DC, 802.3af using data protected pairs IEEE 802.3af 48 V DC, using spare protected pairs Table 1.
3. INSTALLATION Please follow the instructions and the diagram below to set up the system. NOTE: The ipxcam is linked by its Video Out connection via a BNC connector to a monitor's Video In connection. If this connection is there, you can see some information on the monitor screen, such as the IP camera factory default Static IP address(192.168.1.168). But the IP camera Static IP address can only appear if there is a connection between the IP camera and another device.
3.3 CONNECTING WITH A MULTIPLEXER LAN CAMERA 1 LAN CAMERA 2 TO LAN CAMERA VIDEO OUT BNC CONNECTOR LAN CAMERA 16 3.4 UPDATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE If the system software of the IP camera needs to be upgraded, please take the following steps to safely process it. Important: Before carrying out the following procedures, please ensure the SD card is working and the file of the system firmware is intact 1.
9. If the message "UPDATE NG RESET PLEASE" appears rather than "UPDATE OK RESET PLEASE", please write down the error messages shown on the screen and inform your technical support, while ignoring the following steps. 10. Power off the IP camera when this update process is finished, then remove the SD card from the IP camera. 11. Reconnect the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port if necessary. 12. Power ON the IP camera and it will work normally if the entire update procedure goes correctly. 13.
3.5 IP camera SD card Troubleshooting 1. Check if the SD card position is correct or not. Please refer to the manual for the related information. 2. After powering the IP camera on, correctly insert the SD card, and a little icon of "SD" will show up in the upper-right corner of the monitor screen. If not, it means the device detection has failed. Please contact your technical support and ignore the following steps. 3. If no cross sign appears beside the "SD" icon, please go on to the next step.
4. Network Configuration 4.1 Cable Connections Please follow the instructions below to connect your IP camera to a computer or a network and to choose a proper RJ-45 cable configuration for connections. Physical specifications of the RJ-45 cable for Ethernet Wire Type Cat. 5 Connector Type RJ-45 Max. Cable Length 100 m Hub Wiring Configuration Straight Through PC Wiring Configuration Straight 4.1.1 Connect to a computer Use a straight LAN cable to connect directly to a computer.
4.1.2 Connect to a LAN Hub (INTRANET) The RJ-45 PIN configuration for connecting with a LAN Hub is shown below.
4.2 Configure Your IP camera Network Settings Upon connecting with the network hardware, you need to activate the network function and configure the proper network settings of the IP camera. 4.2.1 Enable DHCP Function This function can only work if the LAN, which the unit is connected to, has a DHCP server. If the DHCP server is working, please move the dip switch points up to 3 on the flank panel; now the IP camera will obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server.
NOTE: When connecting to a network, each connected IP camera must be assigned a unique IP, which must be in the same class type as your network address. IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods; for example, 192.168.1.1 Therefore, if the connected network is identified as Class C, for example, the first three sets of numbers of the IP camera IP address must be the same as the network address.
4.3 TCP/IP Communication Software Follow the procedure below to install the TCP/IP communication program in your computer. Click the Start menu from your computer, and point to the Settings/Control Panel. Double click the Network icon to enter the windows.
Click the Configuration tag, and check if the TCP/IP is included among the network components list. If the TCP/IP is included, please process section 4.5. If it is not included, please follow section 4.4 to install the TCP/IP. 4.4 TCP/IP Installation During the installation, you will be requested to insert the Windows CD-ROM. After installation, the PC may be restarted.
4.5 TCP/IP configuration setting Click Start → Settings → Control Panel → Network. Select TCP/IP, and then click Properties. Before processing the IP camera installation in a WAN, please make sure the Internet connection works properly. If not, please contact your ISP provider. If you are using a DHCP server, please select Obtain an IP address automatically. Any assigned IP address for the connected IP cameras must be in the same class type as the server.
4.6 Connection Testing With the previous settings, follow the instructions below to ensure whether you have established the connection successfully. Click Start → Programs → MS-DOS Prompt Type in ping 192.168.1.168, then enter. (See the sample screen below). ** This IP is the IP camera IP address that is assigned for the connected IP camera in step2.
If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, the connection hasn’t been successfully established. Please re-check all the hardware and software installations by repeating steps 1 to 5. If you still can’t establish the connection after rechecking, please contact your dealer. Type Camera IP address If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, you have successfully made the connection.
5. Operating Instructions for Image Software and Network Two choices of software are available for linking with the IP camera: (1) the Microsoft Internet Explorer; and (2) the IP camera VIEWER, a network browser in a PC which provides the functions of monitoring remote zones or watching recorded data through the TCP/IP protocol. The details are listed as follows. RJ-45 PIN configuration for Ethernet PIN NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
5.1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1.1 Connecting the IP camera 1. Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer, and then follow the steps below to connect the IP camera. 2. Click the URL block at the top of the window. 3. Enter the URL address of the IP camera into the URL block and press the “Enter” button to enter the home page. 4. Scroll to the bottom of the page, with its five icons, "Image", "Network", "System", "Application" and "SD card".
Browsing images from the IP camera The images from the IP camera will be displayed on the home page while going online with the IP camera. Some buttons of the home page are provided for further setting. In MJPEG mode or in MPEG4 mode, there are different display formats of its home page. Homepage of MJPEG mode Homepage of MPEG4 mode Click the Image button to enter the image-setting page. Click the Network button to enter the network-setting page. Click the System button to enter the system-setting page.
5.1.2 Change Image Setting Please follow the steps below to change the image setting through the network if necessary. 1. Click the Image button on the home page to enter the image-setting page. Image setting page of MJPEG mode Image setting page of MPEG4 mode 2. Adjust the image setting including “Device Title”, “Resolution”, “Quality”, “Frame rate” (MPEG4 mode only), “Format”, and “Viewer Type” (MJPEG mode only) if necessary. 3. Click the Submit button to submit the new image setting. 4.
6. Click the Day & Night button to enter the Privacy Mask page. Click the drop-down list to choose the Day & Night mode of “Auto”, “Day mode”, “Night mode” and “Schedule”. Note: In the “Schedule” mode, you can click the icon to set the Day or Night each hour. “0” means “00:00~00:59”, “1” means “01:00~01:59”, and so on.
7. Click the Home button to return to the home page while the new image setting acts on the images to effect the desired changes instantly. (If the setting has not been changed by the above steps, any (re)entry onto the home page will find images in their earlier or original setting.) Exchange the image format 1. Tick on one of the formats then press the Submit button. 2. The IP camera will restart automatically after several seconds.
5.1.3 Change the Network Setting Please follow the steps below to change the network setting through the network if necessary. Set the network options and IP address. 1. Click the Network button in the home page to enter the Network page. 2. The accessible networks here are the “SNTP”, “DDNS”, “PPPoE”, ”UPnP” and the ”Traffic”. 3. Fill in the “IP Address”, “Netmask”, “Default gateway”, “Primary nameserver”, and “HTTP Port” if necessary. 4. Click the Submit button to submit the new network setting.
Description of function keys: IP Address: Enter the 4-byte IP Address in the appropriate blank space (the value in each box may be anywhere between 0 and 255). Every IP camera has to own an IP address to be identified on the network. Netmask: Fill in the 4-byte Subnet Mask in the required blank spaces (usually any numbers between 0 and 255). It is used to identify the subnet where the IP camera is sited.
Change the Network Setting — SNTP. Please follow the steps below to change the SNTP setting through the network if necessary. 1. Click the SNTP button at upper left above to enter the “SNTP Server Setting” page. 2. Enter the IP Address of the SNTP server, and choose one of the time zones as and when necessary. 3. Click “Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Changes” to checkmark the attached box and activate the function. 4. Click the Submit button to submit the new SNTP setting. 5.
Change the Network Setting — DDNS. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “DDNS” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the DDNS setting through the network if necessary. 1. Click the DDNS button at upper left above to enter the “DDNS Setting” page. 2. Click “Enable DDNS Function” to checkmark the attached box and activate the function. 3. Click ”DDNS Type” to open the list of two DDNS modes to choose from: “DynDNS” and “hn”.
Description of function keys: Enable DDNS Function: Checkmark to activate the function. DDNS Type: Click to open the list of two DDNS modes to choose from: “DynDNS” and “hn”. Click the “Apply” button and connect this website automatically and enter it. Type in your dynamic IP Address and Email Address. If they are accepted by the website, you will get an Email containing your DDNS Account and DDNS Password in your Email box. DDNS Host Name: Type in your host name in the attached space.
Change the Network Setting — PPPoE. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “PPPoE” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the PPPoE setting through the network if necessary. 1. Click the PPPoE button at upper left above to enter the “PPPoE Setting” page. 2. Please read the “PPPoE Troubleshooting” document first, then press “Close’ button. 3. Click the “PPPoE mode” to activate the function. 4. Type in the PPPoE “Account” and the PPPoE “Password”. 5.
Change the Network Setting —UPnP. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “UPnP” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the UPnP setting through the network if necessary. 1. Click the UPnP button at upper left above to enter the “Universal Plug and Play” page. 2. Click “Enable UPnP” to checkmark the attached box and activate the function. 3. Type in the UPnP “Max Expired Age”, the “SSDP Port” and the “UPnP Port”. 4.
Change the Network Setting — IP Filter The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “IP Filter” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the IP Filter setting through the network if necessary. 1. Click the IP Filter button at upper left above to enter the “Network Setting” page. 2. Click “Enable IP Filter” to checkmark the attached box and activate the function. 3. Select the Default policy. 4. Set the Allow/Deny IP Filter policy and enter its IP address. 5.
Change the Network Setting —Network Traffic. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “Traffic” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the UPnP setting through the network if necessary. 1. Click the Traffic button at upper left above to enter the “Network Traffic” page. 2. Type in the “Maximum Upload Bandwidth” and the “Maximum Download Bandwidth”. 3. Click the Submit button to submit the new setting. 4. Click the Home button to return to the home page.
5.1.4 Change the System Setting Please follow the steps below to change the date and time of the system setting through the network if necessary. Set the Date and Time of the system 1. Click the System button in the home page to enter the “Date And Time” page (default). 2. Choose one of the three modes shown on the page to set the Date and Time of the system. The three modes are “Set Manually”, “Synchronize With Computer Time”, and “Synchronize With SNTP Server”. 3.
Change the System Setting — Timestamp. Please follow the steps below to change/add the timestamp through the network if necessary. 1. Click the Timestamp button on the left side of the “System - Date and Time” page to enter the “System - Timestamp” page. 2. Click “Enable Timestamp” to checkmark the attached box and activate the function 3. Add or modify any timestamp’s data if necessary. 4. Enter the "Timestamp Color" you have chosen. 5. Enter the "Timestamp Location" you have chosen. 6.
Change the System Setting — Users. Please follow the steps below to change/add the users’ authority through the network if necessary. 1. Click the Users button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “Users” page. 2. Add, modify or delete any user’s data if necessary. 3. Click the Submit button to submit the new user’s settings. 4. Click the Home button to return to the home page.
Change the System Setting — Digital I/O. Please follow the steps below to change the Digital I/O through the network if necessary. 1. Click the Digital I/O button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “Digital I/O Setting” page. 2. Mark the “Digital Input” “ON” or “OFF” and the “Digital Output” “ON” or “OFF”. Click your choices to enable. 3. Click the Submit button to submit the new user’s settings. 4. Click the Home button to return to the home page.
Change the System Setting — Audio Mechanism. Please follow the steps below to change the Audio Mechanism through the network if necessary. 1. Click the Audio Mechanism button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “Audio Mechanism Setting” page. 2. Mark the “Audio Mechanism” “ON” or “OFF”. 3. Click the Submit button to submit the new user’s settings. 4. Click the Home button to return to the home page.
Change the System Setting — RS485 Setting. Click the RS485 Setting button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “RS485 Setting” page. Description of function keys: Baud rate: Eight different speeds can be used: 2400 baud per second, 4800 baud, 9600 baud, 19200 baud, 28800 baud, 38400 baud, 57600 baud and 115200 baud. Type: Choose one of the types. Device ID: You have the option of using an ID code (any number between 1 and 255). Raw format: Set to transmit the ASCII codes.
Change the System Setting — Update Firmware. Please follow the steps below to update the firmware through the network if necessary. 1. Click the Update Firmware button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “Update Firmware” page. 2. Click the “Browse…” button to select the UPDATE.BIN file which was copied into your computer. 3. Click the “Update” button. 4. DO NOT power off the Network camera while this update process is running.
View the Event Logs. Please follow the steps below to view events through the network if necessary. 1. Click the Events button on the upper left above to enter the “Event Log” page. 2. Choose one of the three buttons shown on the page to view an event when necessary. The three buttons are titled “First Page”, “Previous 20”, and “Next 20”. Description of function keys: First Page: Displays the first page. Previous 20: Displays the previous 20 pages. Next 20: Displays the next 20 pages.
5.1.5 Change the Application Setting Please follow the steps below to change the application setting through the network if necessary. Change the Application Setting — SD Card Application Setting. Please follow the steps below to change the SD CARD setting via the network if necessary to upload recording data live. Click the SD card button on the top left to enter the “SD Card Application Setting” page. SD Card setting page of MJPEG mode 1.
Change the Application Setting —Language Setting. Please follow the steps below to change the Language setting via the network if necessary. 1. Click the Language button on the left side to enter the “Language Setting” page. 2. You have an option as to which language to use. The default is “English” 3. Click your selected language and click "Submit" to set it.
Change the Application Setting —Record Application Enable Setting. Please follow the steps below to change the setting via the network if necessary. 1. Click the Enable Record button on the left side of the record to enter the “Record Application Enable Setting” page. 2. Click “Enable Record – Save Into SD Card” to checkmark the attached box and activate the function. 3. Click the Submit button to submit the new setting of the recording. 4. Click the Home button to return to the home page.
Change the Application Setting —Record - Schedule. 1. Click the Application button on the home page to enter the “Record - Schedule” page. 2. Check/uncheck any/all of the first seven boxes set vertically in the upper half of the “Schedule” page to enable/disable the programmed recording function, and vary the setting of the targeted item while it is enabled. 3. Click the Submit button to submit the new schedule setting. 4.
Change the Application Setting — Alarm Application Enable Setting. Please follow the steps below to change the setting via the network if necessary. 1. Click the Enable Alarm button on the left side of the record to enter the “Alarm Application Enable Setting” page. 2. Click “Enable Alarm – Trigger an Alarm When Ethernet Is Lost” to checkmark the attached box and activate the function. 3. Click “Enable Alarm – Save Into SD card” to checkmark the attached box and activate the function. 4.
Change the Application Setting — Alarm - Motion Detection. Please follow the steps below to enable changes in the motion detection function of the alarm through the network if necessary. Set the motion detection: 1. Click the Motion Detection button on the left side of the Alarm to enter the “Alarm – Motion Detection” page. 2. Click and drag the mouse across a targeted zone to draw a red rectangle on the image (coordinates provided below).
5.1.6 Change the SD card Setting Please follow the steps below to change the SD card setting through the network if necessary. Change the SD card Setting — FILELIST of MEMORY CARD. Please follow the steps below to change the setting via the network if necessary. 1. Click the “SD card” button at the bottom of the home page to enter the page containing the “FILELIST of MEMORY CARD”. The page comes in two modes, the JPEG and the AVI (please refer to the “SD card Application Setting Page”). 2.
5.1.7 Change the Pan/Tilt setting Click the Pan/Tilt button on the home page to open the Speed Dome Controller. 1. Click “Configure” to enter to the RS485 setting page (please refer to Change the System Setting — RS485 Setting). 2. Select a Speed Dome device ID from the drop-down list on the Speed Dome Controller. The Controller will display the corresponding ID. 3. Each of the ten buttons under ‘Set’ is connected with a specific position and angle of either panning or tilting of the camera.
5.1.8 PPPoE & DDNS Using the PPPoE 1. Install the XDSL software (obtained from your ISP dealer) in your PC. 2. Search your IP camera's IP address: you can use your Network Viewer's Scan IP program, or just connect the ipxcam and the Video monitor. The monitor screen will show the IP address on its right side. 3. Change the switch on the ipxcam's side panel to position # 4. 4. Installing an IP address in your PC or notebook.
Test: Go to the Internet. 1. Set your PC to enter the Internet. 2. Desktop → IE browser → Type in the IP camera IP address (the same address as in the PPPoE settings and step 3 above) → You can see the ipxcam’s images. DDNS settings 1. Check your IP camera’s IP address ( Scan IP software or monitor ) → open your IE browser → Use the address to connect to the ipxcam or view the images → Choose the network → Type in “User name : root” and “Password : Admin” → Click “OK” . 2.
5.2 The IP camera IP Surveillance This section provides instructions for installing and using the IP surveillance and Image Viewer, which are included with the IP camera. The programs can be operated by a selected PC equipped with the following requirements. System Requirements Intel Pentium 1.5 GHz processor or above (2.8 GHz or higher recommended). 128-MB RAM at least (256-MB or higher recommended). Windows 2000, XP or above. 4 MB VGA card capable of 24-bit true color display.
5.2.2 Install the IP surveillance in your PC Install the IP surveillance from the supported CD-R. 1. Exit all applications currently running in the selected PC. 2. Insert the supported CD in the CD-ROM drive. The program will execute the installation automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the rest of the installation procedure as they appear. NOTE: It will update the .NET Framework to version 2.0 automatically. Please click “Accept” to continue. 3.
5.2.3 Login the Network camera software Once the IP surveillance is executed, a Login prompter will appear. You must enter the default User Name: root, and the password: Admin in the respective spaces. Click the “OK” button and enter the console page of the IP surveillance: both the user name and password must be entered correctly. Click the “Cancel” button and exit the login of the Network Viewer.
1. Press the 2. Press the button to enter the Settings page. button to add a new device group. After typing in the Group Name, please press the OK button. button. 3. Add a channel from the 4. (1) Click the Auto-Search button at the bottom of the "Connect Network camera Wizard" page to discover the connection of the Network camera - type device in the LAN. Instantly the "Search Network camera " page will appear.
6. This page provides the IP Address, the device type, and the MAC Address. After typing the Site name and selecting the Connect Mode, please click the "Next" button to access the next "Connect Network camera Wizard" page. NOTE: Please click the 7. icon to see the details of the Connect Mode. After finishing the setting of the Device Recording, please click the "Finish" button to establish the connection between the device and the computer. 8.
5.2.4 Operation 5.2.4.1 Live Monitor Once the connection has been established, click the button to enter the Live Monitor window. (See the sample screen below.) On the left side of the window is the connected device that has been arranged when you established the connection. 1. The Live Monitor icon. ◇Add a camera video onto the Live Monitor area: (1) Click on the title of the camera that was connected. (2) Hold down the right mouse button and drag onto the droppable Live Monitor area.
multi-screen, and one sequence; the picture will sequentially switch to different channels according to the Sequence Views setting (refer to 5.2.4.3). Note: One can’t use the common icon (#11) in the Sequence displaying mode or drag the video and drop it as s/he likes. For the further settings of each channel, please select the device title on the left side and click the right mouse key to operate. 4. The Circle configuring button: Click this button to see the following channels. 5.
◇Delete a camera video from the Live Monitor area: (1) Select the video of the camera which you want to delete. (2) Press and hold the left mouse button. Then drag it to the trashcan and release the mouse button. 12. Alarm list / PTZ Control: Shows the alarm types, the device names and the occurrence time. You can press the PTZ button to change to the PTZ Control mode.
5.2.4.2 Playback Viewer Press the button to enter the Playback Viewer setting page. 1. The Playback Viewer icon. 2. The display area. 3. Click to choose the Recording List / . Live Event Message The alarm events which were recorded will be marked in pink color. Click to refresh the recording list.
NOTE: To view the alarm lists of a camera which were recorded, please (1) click the icon (2) the Alarm List window will appear as shown below, (3) select a camera from the drop-down list, then (4) click the “Search” button. 4. Move to the left/right area. 5. Recorded video list box. This box allows you to access all recorded video, which are stored in the HDD of the connected devices. 6. Playback function bar. Play - Click to a recorded video from the PLAY LIST.
Play Rate: During play mode, please use the scroll bar to control the show speed. 7. Shows the device title. 8. This allows you to search a recorded video kept in the HDD of the device. Enter the MONTH /DAY /YEAR /HOUR /MINUTE you wish to search and click 9. to proceed. Functions to fit the starting and ending points of an image display, when the user wants to transfer a file. JPEG: Archives images in the JPEG format to save a single picture in every file.
5.2.4.3 Setting Press the button to enter the Setting page. 1. The Setting page. 2. Function buttons: Add a new device group: Click this button and type in the new group, then press “OK” to save it. Remove a device group: Click this button and select the group name, then press “OK” to delete the group. Add a new camera: For mode details please refer to section 5.2.3. Remove a camera: Click this button and select the group name and Network camera, then “OK” to delete the device.
3. Device Setting: Provides four pages of settings. (1) Device Setting page (2) Image Setting page NOTE: The IP Surveillance software connects the Internet to a Network camera. There may be a problem if the bandwidth is not enough, in which case the speed rate of the image transmissions may become too low.
(1) Global Settings Monitor setup: Sets the date/time mode and display mode, and controls the CPU use percentage on five levels. Default Directory: Sets the default files’ saving path. Click to select the directory. (2) Event Notification Channel Prompt: Sets each camera to activate or deactivate the three modes of "Motion Buzzer", "Sensor Buzzer", and "Alarm Focus". Tick mark the blank space for each device to activate it.
Popup Message: Sets the maximum number of the pop-up messages, the displaying time and the pop-up forms. Tick mark the blank space for each device to activate it. E-mail Notice: Sets each camera to activate the E-mail Notice function of the three situations: "Motion Alarm", "Sensor Alarm", and "DISK Full". Set the SMTP, the E-mail address and the attached file numbers to mail the user when the alarms occur. Tick mark the blank space for each device to activate it.
(3) Recording Settings Recording Settings: You can control the HDD reserved space by using the scroll bar. Recording quota setting: Set the maximum recording quota of each channel. (4) Scheduler (1) Choose one of the devices to set its recording schedule. (2) Select the period: Click to set to record only once or record every day.
(3) Select the recording time: Sets the periods of time in recording. Select the Begin time and the End time the time markers will display above. Please use the up (increase) and down (decrease) arrows to adjust the setting. Add the selected period schedule. You can also hold down the left mouse button to drag a period. Erase the selected period schedule. You can also use the right mouse button to cancel the period. (4) Select the recording mode. (5) Press to show the scheduled recording list.
The user has to modify the “Sequence Views Setting” to make it work. For example, if you want to see the 4-window sequence, please follow the steps given below: Step 1: Click the Sequence Views button to enter the Sequence Views setting page. 4-windows will show in the Location Setting Step 2: Select the “4 SEQ views” and the area. Step 3: Select one of the four channels (Location1-4), then click the “Setting” button. Step 4: The 4 SEQ View(s) page will show below.
(6) Speed Dome Tick mark to activate the Speed Dome Controller function of the selected channel. The user can set the model, ID and the protocol here. Click “Configure” to enter to the RS485 setting page. (7) Authority Setup Authority setup: Change or add the user’s authority. There are three different levels of authority , namely Admin, Operator and Viewer.
5. List of cameras and its groups: The users can use the icons above the list to change the groups’ names, the devices’ titles and the channels’ display modes. 6. Display area: Click the title of the camera, and you will see the live image in this area. 7. Device Recording: Click the “Start Record” button to start the recording mode and click the “Config Record” button to set the details of the recording below. 8. Status of the speed dome controller. 9.
5.2.4.4 Lock button to lock the operation of this software, and the IP Surveillance Press the monitor will be minimized into the systray*of the Windows taskbar. To unlock the command, please click the button once, then type in the correct password. *: The Microsoft Windows systray is a portion of the Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP Operating Systems that helps display running programs.
5.2.4.7 Exit Setting Press the button to exit the IP surveillance monitor which is minimized into the systray of the Windows taskbar. Click the button to select the functions on the list. You can also change the password by clicking the “Tools” and “Change password” items on the list. Enter the old password once and the new password twice, then press the “OK” button to save it.
5.2.4 The Image Viewer The Network camera is equipped with a digital watermark. It's a checking software which protects archived images and informs you whether the images have been modified or not. Follow the instructions below to open an archived image from an SD card or an HDD. This is image integrity-protection software. It not only allows you to view an archived image from the SD card or HDD of a computer, but also protects an archived image from reproduction or interpolation.
6. ADVANCED OPERATION Question 1: How to view the live images of the IP camera via the Microsoft Internet Explorer on the Desktop PCs or the laptop computers in a situation where there are no monitors or television? ◇The way to get the IP address of the IP camera without a monitor: There are three way to get the IP address: Scan IP, UPnP and IP function. Scan IP: Please refer to APPENDIX 1. UPnP: Please refer to APPENDIX 2. IP function: Please refer to APPENDIX 3.
NOTE: Please remember to insert the SD card into the built-in SD slot of the unit first. ◇Set the recording time (the AVI duration) of the SD card 1. Click the Application button in the home page into the “SD-Card APPLICATION SETTING” page. 2. Choose the AVI Duration from the drop-down list. If you want to record the file into the SD card for 30 seconds, please choose 30 seconds. 3. Click the Submit button to submit the setting. ◇Use IE to view the recorded files 1.
3. Choose “ON” from the “PPPoE mode” list to activate it. 4. Enter the Account and the Password which are provided from your ISP. 5. Click the Submit button to submit the setting. NOTE: Please refer to section 5.1.8 for more details. ◇Use the Sub Hostname to view the IP camera 1. Click the URL block at the top of the PC screen. 2. Type in the DDNS Host Name of the IP camera into the URL block and press the “Enter” button to enter the login page. 3. Enter the user name and fill in the password. 4.
7. SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Video sensor DDK-1500 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD (with HQ1 DSP) System Video NTSC Horizontal resolution 520 TV lines Lens C/CS mount Auto Iris type DC-iris Day and Night Mechanical IR Cut Filter: Auto; Color / Monochrome AWB 2500°K ~ 9500°K AES 1/60 ~ 1/100000 sec High speed shutter Min. 1/1000 sec Color 0.5 lux @ F1.2 illumination B/W Compression 0.03 lux @ F1.
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APPENDIX 1. –SCANIP Follow the instructions below to use the SCANIP software to search the IP camera devices from a local location. 1. Click the button to discover the connection of the all-type device in the LAN. The Device List will display the connection of the all-type device. 2. Select the desired device from the Device List. 3. Click the desired device to show the window while the IP camera information acts to display the desired changes instantly. 4.
If you have clicked “No”, please manually type in insertions as required in the “Free IP Address”, “Gateway Address”, and “NET Mask”. Follow each insertion you make by typing in the “Login Name” and “Password”, and click “UPDATE” to send your alterations to the IP camera. 2. Automatically search “Free IP Address”. If you clicked “Yes” the “Free IP Address” box will appear on the right. 3.
enter it into an IP Address on the left. 4. To change any IP address, type in the new address in the “Free IP Address” box on the right as well as the device “Login Name” and “Password” in their respective blanks at bottom left, then click “UPDATE”, and the new address will automatically be sent to the device. 5. Click “Exit” at bottom right to shut the device.
APPENDIX 2. –IP camera UPnP How To ® The most troublesome issue when you setup an ipxcam is that you have no idea what the IP ® address of this device is. Now ipxcam supports the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol which makes it easier for you to examine it; however, it is a pity that Microsoft Windows XP ® doesn’t start this service by default. Therefore, the following procedures will help you to turn it on ® and discover your ipxcam step by step as shown in Figure1 below.
Figure 2 Step 2: When Control Panel appears, double-click the Network Connections icon. The Network Connections dialog box appears. See Figure 3. Figure 3 Step 3: Click the Protocols tab in the Network Connections dialog box. See Figure 4. Figure 4 Step 4: When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box shows up, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. See Figure 5.
Figure 5 Step 5: In the Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, choose Use the following IP Address to indicate that you do not wish to use DHCP, and assign IP Address 192.168.1.200 with Subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Click OK when you finish it. See Figure 6. Figure 6 Step 6: Choose Close to finish the modification. See Figure 7.
2. Install UPnP Packets ® As described before, Microsoft Windows XP doesn’t start the UPnP service by default; however, we have to install some packets before we initialize it. The following steps will help you to install them. Step1: From the Start menu, point to Set Program Access and Default, and then click it. See Figure 8 Figure 8 Step 2: When the Add or Remove Programs dialog box appears, click the Add/Remove Windows Components button. See Figure 9.
Figure 10 Step 4: Check UPnP User Interface, and choose OK. See Figure 11. Figure 11 Step 5: When the original Network Component Wizard dialog box returns, click Next. See Figure12.
Step 6: After about one minute the UPnP installation will be done, and choose Finish to close it. See Figure13. Figure 13 3. Turn on Services After installation, we should turn on the relative services to start the UPnP protocol. The following procedures will teach you how to do it. Step 1: From the Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. See Figure14. Figure 14 Step 2: When Control Panel appears, double-click the Administrative Tools icon.
Figure15 Step 3: Click the Services icon in the Administrative Tools dialog box. See Figure16. Figure16 Step 4: When the Services dialog box shows up, double click the SSDP Discovery Service icon. See Figure17.
Figure17 Step 5: Choose Automatic in the Startup type, and click OK to start it. See Figure18. Figure18 Step 6: When the Services dialog box appears again, double click the Universal Plug and Play Device Host icon. See Figure19.
Figure19 Step 7: Choose Automatic in the Startup type, press the Start button, and click OK to start it. See Figure20. Figure20 Step 8: Restart your system.
® 4. Scan ipxcams through My Network Place After your installation and starting services, the UPnP protocol will take effect. You can scan all ® ipxcams in My Network Place like Figure21 and Figure22 below. Figure21 Figure22 Just double click the UPnP MPEG4 IP camera the video live stream will pop up automatically ® without assigning any IP address in Microsoft Internet Explorer .
APPENDIX 3. –The ARP function Setting the IP Address The Ethernet interface on the ipxcam has a default IP address (192.168.1.168) that most likely needs to be changed to make it work on your local network. You need to acquire a unique IP address (ask your network administrator). For the initial setting of the IP address the ipxcam needs to be connected to the same network segment as your client, and the IP address can then be configured by using a combination of ARP and ping command.
ARP and ping from UNIX or GNU/Linux: 1. Start a shell 2. Type the following as superuser (root): arp -s [or arp -s < MAC address>] ping Example: arp -s 192.168.1.100 00-0C-0C-00-00-01 ping 192.168.1.100 The device responds to the ping in the examples above if the new address was configured. Note, this method will set the IP address permanently. Note: The default account and password after the reset are root and Admin.
APPENDIX 4. –Register as a DDNS member The DDNS(dynamic domain name system) is a function which is provided by an American company. Please refer to www.dyndns.com. This chapter provides the user with the basic instructions on how to register a free DDNS service. Registering for a DDNS Enter the URL www.dyndns.com. In the upper right-hand corner of the main page, where there is an item, ”Create Account”, as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 2 Figure 3 Click “My Services” to enter the service page. Please click the “Add Host Service” item which is below the ”My Hosts“ item, as shown in Figure 4. Click “Add Host Service”, and its service items will appear. The Add Dynamic DNS Host item helps to add a new DDNS. Each member may have only one free account, and one free account can have only five DDNS. Click Add Dynamic DNS Host to enter the DDNS setting page as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 4 Figure 5 All we have to set in this page is the “Hostname” item. The user can choose a Sub Hostname as s/he likes from the right-hand side of the Hostname’s drop-down list. NOTE: You don’t have to set the “IP Address” in the same format as the camera’s IP Address. It will renew the IP Address automatically. After finishing the setting, please press the “Create Host” button as shown in Figure 5.
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APPENDIX 5. –MPEG4 Bit Rate Lookup Table of IP camera 1. When frame rate is higher than 15 frames/second (15 is not including): Highest High Medium Low Lowest FULL D1 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 VGA 2.63 2.25 1.75 1.31 0.88 Half D1 1.5 1.25 1 0.75 0.5 Half VGA 1.31 1.13 0.88 0.67 0.44 CIF 0.75 0.63 0.5 0.38 0.25 QVGA 0.66 0.56 0.44 0.38 0.22 ZOOM * 2 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 ZOOM * 3 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 ZOOM * 4 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 2.
APPENDIX 6. –FAQ 1. How to disable the DHCP function and use a static IP instead? A:Turn up the “DIP SWITCH” from “3” to “4” and change the relative network settings, the IP Address, NetMask and Gateway on the image web page. 2. Can the SD card be removed during recording? A:No, it cannot be removed until the recording comes to a single point. The POWER LED flashing light signals the SD card is operating. The green light indicates the unit is activating. The red light warns the SD card cannot be removed.