IC-3115W User Manual 07-2012 / v1.
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Contents Chapter I: Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Package Contents .................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Hardware Overview .....................................................................................................................................
3.4.7 Scan ................................................................................................................................................................ 83 3.4.8 Zoom-in/Zoom-out......................................................................................................................................... 84 3.4.9 PTZ ..................................................................................................................................................................
Chapter I: Introduction 1.1 Package Contents Please check the contents of your new Network IP Camera when you unpack the package. If any item is missing, please contact your dealer of purchase for help.
1.2 Hardware Overview Front Antenna Camera Lens Power LED Network LED Item Power/Cloud LED Network LED Camera Lens Antenna Description When the camera is first turned on, the LED will flash while the camera connects to the cloud. When the LED remains on without flashing, the camera has successfully connected to the cloud. This LED flashes when there is wired or wireless network activity. Camera receives images through this 1.7mm wide lens.
Back Mount Connector WPS/Reset button Power Adapter Port Ethernet LAN Port Item Description Attaches to the enclosed mounting kit, which Mount Connector allows the camera to stand or to hang from a wall or ceiling. Hold down the button for 2 seconds to start WPS WPS/Reset button connection mode, or hold it down for 10 seconds to reset the camera to factory default settings.
1.3 Installing the Network Camera Please follow the following instructions to setup your new network camera. 1. Remove the camera and its accessories from the packaging. 2. Review the contents and compare with the component list. If any components are missing, please contact your supplier. 3. Connect the network camera’s LAN port to a router or switch’s LAN port with an Ethernet cable. 4. Connect the mounting kit to the mounting connector on the back of the camera.
6. After installation, the Power/Cloud LED will flash for 10 to 15 seconds while the camera connects to the cloud. When the LED stops flashing, the camera has successfully connected to the cloud.
Chapter II: Accessing the EdiView Finder Utility 2.1 Edimax Ediview Installation Package The network camera package includes a CD-ROM that contains the utilities and reference manuals to assist in installing, locating and using the network camera.
2.2 Installing the Ediview Finder Utility Software 1. Click the “Setup Utility” icon to start the installation wizard. 2. Click “Next” to start the installation process.
3. To set the application installation folder: Click “Next” to use the default value, or Click “Browse” to select a different location on your file system. 4. To set the application startup options: Select “Create a desktop icon” to add an application icon to the desktop Select “Create a Quick Launch icon” to add an application icon to the quick launch bar.
5. The application is ready to install. Review the installation settings in the information window. Click “Install” to continue or “Back” to return to the previous step. 6. The progress of the installation is displayed in the following window. This step may take several minutes to complete.
7. EdiView Finder is installed. Click “Launch EdiView Finder Utility” if you want to use the application after the installation is finished. Click “Finish” to close the installation window. 2.3 Running EdiView Finder for the First Time Note: Please set your wireless router or access point to use WPA2-AES encryption. Using different encryption settings may impact camera performance and security. Please refer to your router or access point user manual for more details.
Configure Icon 2. The utility automatically detects the cloud connection. 3. When the utility prompts to configure wireless settings, click “Yes” to set up a wireless connection.
4. Pick the SSID for the wireless router and enter the password. Alternatively, run WPS mode to connect to the wireless router. Please first make sure your router supports WPS. Click “Start” to begin WPS mode.
5. Unplug the network camera’s Ethernet cable and click “Next”. 6. When the network camera has successfully connected to your wireless router, the utility shows “Connection detected.” Click “Next” to continue.
7. Enter a camera name, and enter a password (twice, for confirmation) for the camera. If no password is entered, the default 1234 is used. 8. If the setup has been successful, a dialogue box is shown with a URL for remotely viewing the camera over the cloud.
2.4 Locating Network Cameras on the Network The network camera comes with a software utility, called EdiView Finder, which locates and sets up network camera(s) on a LAN and defines a camera’s name and password. Note: To install the network camera location application, please see Installing EdiView Finder Utility Software (page 10) Note: If the EdiView Finder utility cannot locate a network camera on the LAN, the PC’s network settings may need to be reconfigured. See Appendix B.
Connection information for a network camera is displayed in each listing under “IP Address”. Other camera related information, such as the camera name, model, and MAC address, is also displayed here. Previewing a Network Camera Image To preview an image on a network camera: 1. Click the rectangular icon next to the camera’s information. Please note that this will only work if the icon is blue, which indicates the camera is correctly connected. Preview Window Icon 2. Enter the password for the camera.
3. Click “OK” to open a preview window, or “Cancel” to close the login window.
Chapter III: Configuring the Surveillance Software 3.1 Configuring the EdiView Finder Utility The EdiView Finder utility provides the ability to locate and configure camera(s) on your network. Toolbar Features The EdiView Finder utility has two buttons, one to search for network cameras and one to display a camera’s configuration settings. Click this button to search for all cameras on a local area network. Search Camera Click this button to configure a camera’s network and security Configure settings.
Setting the Interface Language The utility software supports three languages: English, traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. You can select the language to use from the language dropdown menu located in the lower right corner of EdiView Finder. Configuring a Network Camera 1. To edit a camera’s settings, select the camera from the list and click the “Configure Camera” button, or double click the configuration field. 2.
3. Select “DHCP” to have the network router designate an IP address, or select “Static IP” to enter the designated IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS information.
4. To modify additional settings, click “Advanced”. 5. Click “OK” to save the changes and exit the dialogue box.
3.2 Configuring the Web-Based Management Interface 3.2.1 Installing the Web-Based Management Interface Viewing the Web-Based Management Interface The web-based configuration interface is viewable on any of the modern browsers, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 7 or higher, Firefox 3.6 or higher, Google Chrome 10 or higher, Safari 5 or higher, or Opera 11 or higher. However, the full configuration feature set is only supported on Microsoft IE.
4. If the following prompt appears, click “OK”. 5. Click “Download the latest ActiveX” link to download the plugin. 6. Click “Run” to start the installation. 7. The following information prompt appears. Click “Run” to install the plugin or “Don’t Run” to cancel the installation.
8. Click “Next” to start the installation, and following on-screen setup wizard until the installation is complete. 9. Click “Finish” to complete the installation.
The management interface screen is now displayed on the browser. Press “F5” or “CTRL-R” to reload the web page if the configuration screen is not visible. Note: DirectX and system drivers may be required. Download Microsoft DirectX from http://www.microsoft.
3.2.2 Basic Settings 3.2.2.1 Network To configure network settings, Select “Network” from the menu.
Item Network Type Description Select the type of Ethernet connection: Static IP, DHCP, and PPPoE. Please select one from dropdown menu. If you’re not sure, please consult your network administrator or ISP. Static IP: IP: Please assign an IP address to this network camera. Netmask: Please input the network mask of this IP address. Gateway: Please input the gateway address of your network. Primary DNS: Input the IP address of the DNS server. Secondary DNS: Input the IP address of a secondary (backup) DNS.
next time, it will be necessary to add a colon and port number after the camera’s IP address. For example, if the camera’s IP address is 192.168.2.3 and the HTTP port number is 82, you will need to enter ‘http://192.168.2.3:82’ into your web browser’s address bar. DHCP: The camera will obtain an IP address from the DHCP server on your local area network automatically. PPPoE: The camera will connect to the network by PPPoE. Please enter the PPPoE user name and password, and enter MTU value when required.
Item Wireless Connection Network Type Mode Description You can enable or disable wireless functionality here. Please note: You can switch wireless network off, but you can’t switch wired Ethernet off. Select the type of network you wish to connect: Currently only Infra (infrastructure: wireless access point) is available. Select the wireless operating mode: B (802.11b, up to 11Mbps) G (802.11g, up to 54Mbps) N (802.11n, up to 150Mbps). You can select mixed modes (2.
Band Available Networks networks of same operating mode. Select the wireless band: 20MHz only or 20/40MHz auto switch. It’s recommended to select ‘Auto 20/40MHz’. The camera will list all nearby networks and their parameters in this field. If the network you wish to connect to fails to appear hear, click ‘Refresh’ to rescan again. You can click the ‘Refresh’ button until the network you wish to connect to appears in the list.
WEP: Use WEP encryption WPA-PSK: Use WPA with PSK encryption. WPA2-PSK: Use WPA2 with PSK encryption. Encryption Type WPA Pre-shared Key The authentication type you select here must be identical to the settings of the access point. Select the wireless encryption type. This option will vary depending on the authentication type of the network you wish to connect to. The encryption type you select here must be identical to the settings of the access point.
This setting must be identical to the settings of the network you wish to connect to. 3.2.2.3 Dynamic DNS If your Internet service provider doesn’t issue a fixed IP address, you can use this function to report your current IP address to a dynamic DNS service provider, so you can locate your camera without having a fixed IP address. Item Enable DDNS Provider Host Name User Name Password Description Select ‘Enable’ to enable DDNS functionality, or select ‘Disable’ to disable DDNS functionality.
3.2.2.4 Date and Time You can set up the camera’s system date and time here. Maintaining a correct date and time is essential for replaying recorded video. Item Mode Description Select date & time setup mode: Manually: Set time manually. Set Date/Time Manually Synchronize to PC time NTP Server Time Zone Daylight Saving NTP: Use NTP (Network Time Protocol) to set the date and time automatically via the network.
select ‘Enable’, or select ‘Disable’ if daylight saving is not used. 3.2.2.5 Users Apart from the default admin operator account, you can add additional operator accounts or user accounts here. Operator accounts can perform all functions and configurations of this camera, while guest accounts an view images only. Item User List User Name Password Confirm password Authority Add Description Lists all existing operators / users here. To modify an account’s settings, click the name here first.
Modify Remove Anonymous Login Click this button to save changes to an existing user. Click this button to remove a user. You must select a user in the ‘User List’ field first. Select ‘Enable’ to enable anonymous users to log in to this network camera and view images. This function is useful when you want to establish a remote video server that allows everyone to view the video. If you only want to allow registered users to login, select ‘Disable’. 3.2.2.
Item Enable IGD Automation Configuration External HTTP Port Description Enable or disable the "UPnP IGD" function. The "UPnP IGD" function help you to configure the NAT in router automatically. Camera will choose an external HTTP port randomly and add this port forwarding entry into the router. An external HTTP port chosen by user. 3.2.2.
3.2.2.8 Language Set the configuration system’s language here. There are ten options. 3.2.3 Video 3.2.3.1 Video Settings Here users can change video settings, such as video and frame rate settings.
Item Resolution Description Change the video resolution from the dropdown list. Available resolutions are: SXVGA (1280 x 960) VGA (640 x 480) QVGA (320 x 240) Higher resolution provides more video detail, but requires more bandwidth. MAX. Frame rate Select the maximum video frame rate. Higher frame rate provides smoother video, but also requires more bandwidth.
3.2.3.2 Image Appearance Change video image appearance settings here. Item Brightness / Contrast / Saturation / Sharpness / Hue Reset to default Save value Description Change the video’s appearance by clicking and dragging the blue lever. Click this button to reset all settings back to default values (50). Save changes. 3.2.4 Events 3.2.4.1 Motion Detection This camera is capable of detection motion.
Item Motion Detection enable Motion Detection Interval Description Select ‘Enable’ to enable motion detection, or ‘Disable’ to disable it. Select the time interval this camera uses to detects motion. To detect minor motions, select a shorter time; to ignore minor motions, select a longer time. Send snapshot to Select ‘Enable’ to send a snapshot picture E-Mail to a designated email recipient; select ‘Disable’ to disable this feature.
‘Disable’ to disable this feature. Detection Region You can set up the areas in the video where the camera will detect changes in video. Motions outside the detection region will be ignored by the camera, and the camera will do nothing when such motions occur. This helps minimize the chances of false alarms. Item Region 1 / Region 2 / Region 3 Description Check the box to enable this motion detection region. A rectangle will appear on the video view when it’s checked (enabled).
Sensitivity Threshold Refresh Save To move the motion detection region, position the mouse within the motion detection area, and drag the mouse. Change the sensitivity of motion detection. Set this to a higher value (right) and the camera will trigger the alarm when only small changes are detected in the video. If you find that the camera is being triggered by false alarms, you can set this to a lower value. Set the motion detection threshold here (enter a number from 0 to 100).
User Name Password Port Path Passive mode Input the user name required by the FTP server. Input the password of the FTP server. Input the port number of the FTP server, this should be an integer between 1 and 65535. Please don’t change this value unless instructed by FTP server’s administrator. Input the path (folder) you wish to save snapshot files on the FTP server. If you don’t specify a folder, snapshot files will be saved in the default folder found when logged onto the FTP server.
Item Public Server SMTP Server SMTP Port Recipient E-Mail Address Sender E-Mail Address SSL/TLS SMTP Authentication Account Password Description If you’re using Hotmail, Yahoo mail, or Google mail, select the appropriate item from dropdown menu. The camera will fill in the SMTP server address and port number for you automatically. Input the host name or IP address of the SMTP server. The SMTP server is usually provided by your ISP. Input the SMTP port number here.
You can click “Send a Test E-Mail” to send a test e-mail to the designated recipient address, to determine if the parameters set here are correct. 3.2.5 System Here users can configure the basic system settings, or backup/restore system configurations. 3.2.5.1 Basic Item IPCamera Name Administrator Password Confirm Password LED Indication Description Set the name the camera. It’s recommended to use a meaningful name that can describe the location where the IP camera is installed.
3.2.5.2 Advanced Item Firmware Filename Backup Config Restore Config Reboot Now Reset to default Description You can improve the functionality of this camera by uploading new firmware files when available. Please download new firmware files from our website, and save it to your computer’s hard disk. Then, click the ‘Browse’ button to select the file on your hard disk, and click the ‘Apply’ button to upload the firmware to the camera.
back to default values, except network settings. You can still use the same IP address to connect to the IP camera. 2) Factory Default: Reset all settings, include network settings. Please reconnect to IP camera by its default IP address: 192.168.2.3 Click ‘Apply’ to reset. You can also press and hold the ‘WPS / Reset’ button on the back of the camera for more than 10 seconds to reset IP camera’s setting to default values. 3.2.
3.2.6.2 System Log The network camera’s usage and actions will be displayed here.
Item Log Level Remote Log Remote Log Server Description Select the log level from the dropdown list. Select 0 and the network camera will only log very important information, or select 4 to log everything. This camera can send log information to a remote server for archiving. Select ‘Enable’ to enable this function. This camera supports syslog log servers. Input the IP address or host name of the log server you wish to use.
3.3 Configuring myedimax.com The images from the network camera can be viewed from a computer remotely, as long as Internet access is available and the camera is connected to the cloud. Note: This feature requires a web browser that supports Java applets. If Java applets are not viewable in your browser, please visit http://www.java.com to download and install the Java software. 3.3.1 Launching myedimax.com Note: System administrator rights are required to launch the applet with Internet Explorer.
3. When the Java applet loads, enter the camera’s password. The default password is 1234. Click “OK” to continue. 4. The camera can now be controlled from the applet.
3.3.2 Configuring the Network Camera from myedimax.com The network camera can be operated and configured by clicking the configuration icon on the toolbar located below the image. 1. Click to launch the configuration menu.
2. Use the slider controls to change the image brightness, saturation, sharpness, video quality, pan & tilt speed, video resolution, and language. If certain options are grayed out and unavailable, then that means they are not supported by this model network camera. 3.3.3 Using myedimax.com 1. The buttons on the toolbar zoom in and out. 2. The button controls the camera’s pan and tilt functions.
3.4 Configuring the Desktop 16-Channel Viewer An alternative to the web-based interface is the desktop 16-Channel Viewer software, which offers the ability to view multiple cameras at once. 3.4.1 Installing the 16-Channel Viewer To install the 16-Channel Viewer, insert the enclosed CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive, and select 16-Channel Viewer when the setup screen appears. 1. Click “Next” to start the installation process.
2. Click “Browse” to set the application installation folder, or leave the default folder unchanged if you prefer. Click “Next” to continue.
3. To set the application startup options, select “Create a desktop icon” to add an application icon to the desktop. Select “Create a Quick Launch icon” to add an application icon to the quick launch bar. 4. After reviewing the installation details, click “Install” to continue or “Back” to return to the previous step.
5. The installation process is displayed in the following window. This step may take several minutes to complete. 6. Click “Finish” to complete the installation.
3.4.2 Using the 16-Channel Viewer You can click the “IPCam Surveillance Software” icon or link from your desktop, quick launch bar, or Start Menu to launch the 16-Channel Viewer. Note: If your computer shows a Windows Security Alert, please select “Unblock” or the viewer software will not work properly.
Video display area Language Display layout Full screen / Scan Zoom Out / Zoom In PTZ Control / Home Message display box Recording / System configure Playback / Snap shot Close window (stop surveillance) / Minimize window Item Video display area Language Description The images from all connected cameras will be displayed here. Select a language from this dropdown menu to change the display language. Display layout Change the camera image display layout by clicking a layout icon.
Scan Recording Click this button and the 16-Channel Viewer will switch through the images of all connected cameras automatically. Click this button once to activate the scan function (scan icon will turn blue ), click again to stop scanning (scan icon will turn white ). Zoom-out (To see more objects). This function is only available for supported cameras. Zoom-in (To see more details). This function is only available for supported cameras. There are 8 directions in the Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) control ring.
Minimize window Minimizes the 16-Channel Viewer software window. Video display area Displays the images of all cameras according to the display layout selected. 3.4.3 Configuring the 16-Channel Viewer Before you use this 16-Channel Viewer software, you must configure the camera(s) you wish to connect to. Please click the “Configure” button a popup menu will appear: Please select ‘Configure Cameras’ to configure cameras: 3.4.3.
Item Channel Camera Search Select Description Select the channel number you wish to set. All cameras found on your local network will be displayed in the ‘Camera Search’ box. Select a camera listed in the ‘Camera Search’ box, and click the ‘Select’ button to fill all parameters of the selected camera into every camera configuration field. Refresh Rescan all cameras on your local network.
After you’ve set all channels you wish to set, click ‘OK’ to save settings, and if everything’s correct, you’ll see the camera’s image in the 16-Channel Viewer software’s main display area: 3.4.3.2 Scheduled Recording In this tab, you can setup scheduled video recording, so you can record the video captured by all cameras you have according to a pre-defined schedule.
Item Channel One Time Schedules New (One Time Schedules) Description Select the channel number you wish to set. You can specify a one-time schedule for the selected camera; this schedule will be executed once only. Click this button and a new window will appear: Please specify the time duration of this one-time schedule (the date and time of ‘From’ and ‘To’), then click ‘OK’ to save settings.
You can define a recording schedule that will be executed at the specified time of certain day(s) in the week. Please check all days that apply, and set the start time in the ‘From’ field. You can set the duration of the video recording in the ‘Period’ field (format is HH:MM:SS), and the end time will be calculated automatically and displayed in the ‘To’ field. You can also click the ‘All Time Record’ button to define a recording schedule that will be executed every weekday, from 12:00:00AM to 11:59:59PM.
3.4.3.3 Audio For cameras that support audio, you can use this tab to decide if you wish to hear the audio captured by the selected camera. Item Channel Mute Audio Record Video Only OK Cancel Description Select the channel number you wish to set. Check this box and the 16-Channel Viewer software will not play the audio captured by this camera. Check this box and the 16-Channel Viewer software will not record the audio captured by this camera. Save settings in this tab. Discard all settings in this tab.
3.4.3.4 Motion-Triggered Recording With this function activated, only motions captured by the camera will be recorded, so you don’t have to waste hard disk storage space on images you don’t need to pay attention to. WARNING: For applications where security is of high priority, it’s not recommended to use this function since some small but significant changes you may need to know about may not be sufficient to trigger the camera and the camera will not start recording.
when motion is triggered OK Cancel motion has been detected by the camera. Save settings in this tab. Discard all settings in this tab.
3.4.4 General Options You can set system-wide settings for the 16-Channel Viewer software in this menu. 3.4.4.1 General All general settings such as file storage directory and recording spaces can be set here.
Item Data Directory Free Recording Space Max Video File Size Description Set the directory (folder) you wish to store the recorded video and captured image. You can click ‘Browse’ button to pick a directory in your hard disk. Displays remaining storage space. Cycle Recording Defines the maximum file size of every video file. When the size of file exceeds this value, 16-Channel Viewer software will open another file to record the video.
3.4.4.2 Email Setting If you want to use motion detection function and wish to get an email that contains the image captured by the camera, please setup your email related parameters here first. Item Description E-Mail Subject Specify the subject of sending email. Recipient Here lists all email addresses you set.
New Click this button and you’ll be prompted to input the email address. Click ‘OK’ to save changes. Edit Select an email address from ‘Recipient E-Mail Address’ box, and click ‘Edit’ to edit the email address. Delete Delete selected email address. Sender E-Mail Specify the email address of email sender. Address SMTP Server Specify the IP address or host name of the SMTP server you wish to use.
SMTP Password OK Cancel your email software or ask your ISP / network administrator if you’re not sure about this. Input the SMTP password of your SMTP server here. In most cases, it’s the same with your POP3 password (the one you used to receive email). Please refer to the setting of your email software or ask your ISP / network administrator if you’re not sure about this. Save settings in this tab. Discard all settings in this tab. 3.4.4.
Here are the descriptions of all setting items: Item Enable Disable Password Confirm Password Description Requires password authentication when this software starts. Password authentication is not required when this software starts. Input the password you wish to use here. Input the password you wish to use here again.
3.4.4.4 About This tab shows the version number of the 16-Channel Viewer software you’re using.
3.4.5 Changing the Display Layout This 16-Channel Viewer software provides 8 display layouts: Every layout displays a different number of cameras and camera arrangements, you can click the icon that presents a specific kind of layout, and the video display area will change accordingly. Layout style 1: 1 Camera only Displays the video of 1 camera only. Layout style 2: 4 Cameras Displays the video of up to 4 cameras.
Layout style 3: 6 Cameras Displays the video of up to 6 cameras. Layout style 4: 8 Cameras Displays the video of up to 8 cameras. Layout style 5: 9 Cameras Displays the video of up to 9 cameras. Layout style Displays the video of up to 10 cameras.
Layout style Displays the video of up to 13 cameras. 7: 13 Cameras Layout style Displays the video of up to 16 cameras.
3.4.6 Full-Screen Mode If you want to use all available space on your monitor to display surveillance images, you can click the ‘Full Screen’ button to switch the display mode to full-screen mode. To exit full-screen mode, press the ‘ESC’ key.
3.4.7 Scan If you have more than one camera configured, and you wish to switch the displaying image between cameras, you can click ‘Scan’ button to switch between all configured cameras. NOTE: If a camera is configured but disconnected, it will still be displayed in a scan sequence (you’ll see nothing and you’ll see ‘Disconnected’ text displayed at the upper-left corner of display image).
3.4.8 Zoom-in/Zoom-out For cameras that support the zoom-in / zoom-out function, you can use this function to see more objects that fall in the scope of camera’s view, or enlarge the image size of a certain object to see its detail.
3.4.9 PTZ For cameras that support pan - tilt functions, you can change the position that camera points to, to see different places that fall in the scope of camera’s view. Please select a camera in video display area by clicking on its image, and then click the directions you wish the camera to move to (total 8 directions available). Click ‘Home’ button ( ) to return to camera’s home (default) position.
3.4.10 Snapshot You can take a snapshot of selected camera and save it to ‘Snapshot’ sub-folder of pre-defined data directory. Click snapshot button once to take a snapshot; you can take as much snapshot as you want before hard disk is full.
3.4.11 Recording You can start video recording of selected camera manually by clicking ‘Start Recording’ button: When recording starts, you’ll see a message displayed in message displaying box like ‘1/1 10:00:00, Camera 2 Start Manual’, which means camera 1 starts recording manually on 1/1 at 10:00:00. To stop recording, click ‘Start Recording’ button again, and you’ll see a message displayed in message displaying box like ‘1/1 10:00:00, Camera 2 Stop Manual’.
3.4.12 Video Playback You can playback all recorded video by clicking this button. A new window will appear: You have to search the video file before you can play it. There are two kinds of video search: Time Search (search all videos file that falls in a specific period of time) and Motion Search (search all videos recorded by motion detection function and falls in a specific period of time).
3.5 Configuring the Android Surveillance Software 3.5.1 Installing the Android Surveillance Software 1. Launch the Android Market. 2. Tap the magnifier icon at the upper-right corner of the Android market and enter “ediview” into the search field.
3. Tap “ediview” to download and install the app. 4. At the installation confirmation screen, tap “Install” to start installation or “Cancel” to exit. The installation may take several minutes, depending on connection speed.
5. When the application is successfully installed, “Application installed” will appear on the screen. 6. Tap “Open” to launch the EdiView application or tap “Done” to close the window. 3.5.2 Adding Network Cameras There are two ways to add a network camera to the camera list: Automatically scan and add available cameras locate on the network, or Manually enter a network camera’s information Automatically Adding a Camera 1.
2. If a camera is found, it is shown in the camera list.
3. If no camera is found, tap “OK” to close the information dialogue. 4. Tap “Manually” to manually add a new network camera.
Manually Adding a Network Camera on a LAN in IP Mode Note: cameras added in IP mode can only be accessed on the local network. 1. Tap the “Cloud/IP Mode” button to set the mode to “IP”. 2. Enter information into the following fields: Parameter Camera Name Description Define a name for the camera that is shown in the camera list. IP Address / DDNS Enter the IP address of the host name of the network camera. Port Enter the port number of the camera. Username Enter the username of the network camera.
Manually Adding a Network Camera on the Cloud in Cloud Mode 1. Tap the “Cloud/IP Mode” button to set the mode to “Cloud”. 2. Enter information into the following fields: Parameter Camera Name Cloud ID Username Password Description Define a name for the camera that is shown in the camera list. Enter the Cloud ID of the network camera. The Cloud ID is a twelve character alphanumeric value of the network camera, found on the included Cloud ID card. Enter the username of the network camera.
3.5.3 Android Surveillance Software Configuration Options Tap a camera’s icon in the list to edit the configuration settings. Configuring Network Settings on a LAN in IP Mode 1. Tap the text box of a parameter and enter new information to change the configuration settings.
Parameter Camera Name Description Define a name for the camera that is shown in the camera list. IP Address / DDNS Enter the IP address of the host name of the network camera. Port Enter the port number of the camera. Username Enter the username of the network camera. The default value is admin. Password Enter the password of the network camera. The default value is 1234. 2. Tap “Done” to save the changes. Configuring Network Settings on the Cloud in Cloud Mode 1.
Parameter Camera Name Cloud ID Username Password Description Define a name for the camera that is shown in the camera list. Enter the Cloud ID of the network camera. The Cloud ID is a twelve character alphanumeric value of the network camera, found on the included Cloud ID card. Enter the username of the network camera. The default value is admin. Enter the password of the network camera. The default value is 1234. 2. Tap “Done” to save the changes.
2. Drag the slider bars right or left to configure brightness, saturation, sharpness, video quality, and pan/tilt speed. 3. Tap “Done” to save the changes. Tap “Cancel” to discard the changes. Removing a Network Camera from the List To remove a network camera from the list: 1. Tap a camera in the list and hold 2. When the message “Delete Network Camera” appears, remove your finger. Tap “Yes” to remove the network camera from the list. Tap “No” to leave the camera on the list.
3.6 Using the Android Surveillance Software 3.6.1 Software Overview Main Menu Buttons To show the EdiView menu buttons, press the menu button on the Android device.
Show information about the EdiView application 3.6.2 Viewing the Camera List Viewing a Live View If the network camera is connected, you’ll see a picture appear. Tap the picture to view the live image. To configure the network camera’s parameters, tap the new events available, tap the icon. If there are icon. Taking a Snapshot To take a snapshot of the current live image and save it on your Android device, tap the button.
Viewing Multiple Cameras If you have more than one network camera, tap the icon to see the images of up to four network cameras at the same time. Tap a camera’s image to enlarge it. Tap the network cameras at the same time. button to see up to twelve Viewing Camera Events When a new event, or movement, has been detected by the network camera, the events. icon appears in the network camera list.
All events are displayed along with the time when the event was triggered. Tap on the event to see an enlarged picture. The image of the event is displayed along with the time it was triggered.
To save a snapshot of this event, tap the button. The message “Event image saved” indicates that the image has been saved successfully.
3.6.3 Mapping a Camera The mapping feature can be used to mark the location of the network camera on Google Maps. An active Internet connection is required to show the map on the Android device. Tap the “Map” button at the bottom of the device to access the map menu. Google Maps is shown on the Android device. It attempts to locate the current location of the camera by GPS and the network. Note: Using the Android device indoors may hinder the service’s ability to find the device location.
When you find the location where a network camera is installed, press the “Menu” button on your Android device and tap “Locate”. A camera list is shown. Select the network camera you wish to mark on the map.
3.6.4 Refreshing the Camera List If new cameras are added or removed from the network, scan the network again to update your camera list. To update the cameras displayed in the camera list, tap “Refresh”.
3.7 Configuring the iOS Surveillance Software 3.7.1 Installing the iOS Surveillance Software 1. Tap “Edimax Ediview” to download and install the application. 2. When the application is successfully installed, the EdiView icon is shown on the screen. Launch EdiView by tapping the EdiView icon.
3.7.2 Adding Network Cameras There are two ways to add a network camera to the camera list: Automatically scan and add available cameras locate on the network, or Manually enter a network camera’s information Automatically Adding a Camera 1. When the EdiView application is launched, it automatically searches the LAN for all Edimax network cameras. 2. If a camera is found, it is shown in the camera list.
3. If no camera is found, an empty list is shown. Tap “Add New Camera” to manually add a new network camera. Manually Adding a Network Camera on a LAN in IP Mode Note: Cameras added in IP mode can only be accessed on the local network. 1. Tap the “Cloud/IP Mode” button to set the mode to “IP”. 2. Enter information into the following fields: Parameter Camera Name IP Port Username Password Description Define a name for the camera that is shown in the camera list. Enter the IP address of a network camera.
Manually Adding a Network Camera on the Cloud in Cloud Mode 1. Tap the “Cloud/IP Mode” button to set the mode to “Cloud”. 2. Enter information into the following fields: Parameter Camera Name ID Username Password Description Define a name for the camera that is shown in the camera list. Enter the Cloud ID of the network camera. The Cloud ID is a twelve character alphanumeric value of the network camera, found on the included Cloud ID card. Enter the username of the network camera.
3.7.3 iOS Surveillance Software Configuration Options Tap a camera in the list to edit the configuration settings. Configuring Network Settings on a LAN in IP Mode 1. Tap the text box of a parameter and enter new information to change the configuration settings.
Parameter Camera Name IP Address Port Username Password Description Define a name for the camera that is shown in the camera list. Enter the IP address of a network camera. Enter the port number of the camera. Enter the username of the network camera. The default value is admin. Enter the password of the network camera. The default value is 1234. 2. Tap “Done” to save the changes. Configuring Network Settings on the Cloud in Cloud Mode 1.
Username Password Enter the username of the network camera. The default value is admin. Enter the password of the network camera. The default value is 1234. 2. Tap “Done” to save the changes. Configuring video Display Parameters 1. Tap the parameter and enter the new information to change the video display configuration settings.
Note: Use a lower video quality when network bandwidth is low. 2. Tap “Done” to save the changes. Tap “Cancel” to discard the changes. Removing a Network Camera from the List To remove a network camera from the list: 1. Tap “Edit”. 2. Tap to remove the selected camera.
3. Tap “Delete” to remove the network camera from the list. 3.8 Using the iOS Surveillance Software 3.8.1 Software Overview Main Menu Buttons To show the EdiView menu buttons, press the menu button on the iOS device.
Show a list of available network cameras, or add a new network camera to the list. Show information about the EdiView application 3.8.2 Viewing the Camera List Viewing Multiple Camera Live Views Tap the button on the upper left corner of the screen to cycle between one, four, and twelve camera live views.
3.8.3 Viewing Camera Events Viewing an Event Image To view events, which are motions detected by the network camera, tap the “Events” button. Select a network camera to show an event list.
Tap an event to see an enlarged image. 3.8.4 Mapping a Camera The mapping feature can be used to mark the location of the network camera on Google Maps. An active Internet connection is required to show the map on the iOS device. Tap the “Map” button at the bottom of the device to access the map menu.
Google Maps is shown on the iOS device. It attempts to locate the current location of the camera by GPS and the network. Note: Using the iOS device indoors may hinder the service’s ability to find the device location. To manually find the device’s location, drag a finger over the map in a direction until the desired location is found. A red pin is placed at the center of the map to mark the location of the network camera.
Appendix A Troubleshooting Please don’t panic when you found this IP Camera is not working properly. Before you send this IP Camera back to us, you can do some simple checks to save your time: Problem description Possible solution(s) Can’t connect to IP Camera 1) Please check the IP address of IP Camera again. 2) Please make sure the network cable is correctly connected to your local area network. 3) Please make sure power cable is correctly connected to IP Camera.
Appendix B This IP camera’s default IP address is 192.168.2.3, and you must use a computer that uses 192.168.2.x IP address to connect to it. Please follow the following instructions to setup your computer’s IP address: 1. Please click ‘Start’ button and then click ‘Control Panel’. 2.
3. If you didn’t see ‘Network and Internet’ in control panel, please look for ‘Network and Sharing Center’ icon and double-click it. 4. Click ‘Local Area Connection’ 5. Click ‘Properties’ 6.
7. Click ‘Use the following IP address’, and then input ‘192.168.2.1’ in ‘IP address’ and ‘255.255.255.0’ in Subnet mask’, just like shown on the left.
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Declaration of Conformity We, Edimax Technology Co., Ltd., declare under our sole responsibility, that the equipment described below complies with the requirements of the European R&TTE directive (2006/95/EC). Equipment : Model No. : 1.3Mpx Wireless Network Camera IC-3115W Report No. : EA161515 EH161515 L161515L356 ER161515AC ER161515AI The following European standards for essential requirements have been followed: EN 50385:2002 EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04) EN 301 489-17 V2.1.
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