Multi-Profile HQ1 CCD Box Type Network Camera User’s Manual Firmware Version 3.0.
Network Camera User’s Guide Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located at the bottom of device. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your dealer regarding this product. Model No. ____________________ Serial No. ____________________ To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. For AC Adaptor to avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Network Camera User’s Guide Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted.
Network Camera User’s Guide Table of Contents Overview ............................................................................................................................. 6 Introduction................................................................................................................. 6 Features ....................................................................................................................... 6 Minimum System Requirements..........................................
Network Camera User’s Guide Picture ....................................................................................................... 38 System: Configure and maintain system........................................................... 39 System....................................................................................................... 39 Date & Time.............................................................................................. 40 Maintenance...................................
Network Camera User’s Guide Overview This user’s guide explains how to operate the Network Camera from a computer. User should read this manual completely and carefully before you operate the device. Introduction This camera is an inexpensive and fully scalable surveillance device. Because the Network Cameras can be plugged into your existing local area network (LAN), you will potentially save thousands of dollars from unnecessary cabling. The device is accessible via the LAN or Internet connection.
Network Camera User’s Guide z Image transmission using an FTP or e-mail for event z DDNS and PPPoE z Support UPnP device discovery and NAT router transversal z Multi-channel control software for surveillance application z On-line firmware upgrade Minimum System Requirements z Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later z VGA Monitor resolution 1024 x 768 or higher z Pentium-4, 2.
Network Camera User’s Guide Package Contents User can find the following items in the package: Item Descriptions 1. This Unit is the main element of the product. 2. Camera Mount Kit and pads 3. Power Adapter dedicates 12V DC electric power output to Network Camera. 4. User’s Manual CD provides important information and instructions for operating the Network Camera.. 5. Quick Start Guide provides important information and instructions for installing this device.
Network Camera User’s Guide Physical Description Front View Lens Internal Microphone Lens User could adjust the focus to get the best picture quality. Internal Microphone The Camera has built-in an internal microphone. This microphone is hidden in the pinhole located on the front panel. Rear View Audio Output Jack Audio-out Jack allows this device to output audio for two-way communication or alerting sound. DC Power Jack The input power is 12VDC.
Network Camera User’s Guide Video Out Audio Output Jack DC Power Jack DC Iris LAN Socket External MIC Jack Factory Default Reset Power & LAN LED DI/DO Connector LAN Socket The LAN socket is a RJ-45 connector for connections to 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling. This Ethernet port built N-Way protocol can detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network automatically.
Network Camera User’s Guide Install the Camera in LAN 1. Attach the Camera with the included stand 2. Fix camera to desired location with stand Fixed it by Screws 3. Plug an Ethernet cable into the Camera Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN socket located on the camera’s rear and attach it to the network.
Network Camera User’s Guide 4. Connect the external power supply to Camera Connect the attached power adapter to the DC power jack of the camera. Note: Use the power adapter, 12VDC, included in the package and connect it to wall outlet for AC power. Power Cable Once you have installed the camera well and powered it on, the power LED will turn on. It means the system is booting up successfully.
Network Camera User’s Guide Preparation Search and Set up by IPWizard When you installed the Camera on a LAN environment, you have two easy ways to search your Cameras by IPWizard or UPnP discovery. Here is the way to execute IPWizard to discover Camera’s IP address and set up related parameter in a Camera. Search When click Search button, a searching window will pop up. IPWizard is starting to search Network Cameras on the LAN.
Network Camera User’s Guide If IPWizard finds network devices, Wizard button will be available. Please select the device you want to set-up or connect and click the left button of the mouse on the Information Box. The words on the Information Box will turn from white to yellow which means this device is selected. Or you could double click the left button to connect to the network device. Relative settings will be carried out after you press Installation Wizard.
Network Camera User’s Guide When Wizard button is available, you can proceed to set up relative settings on the selected device. Further procedures can be carried out when device is available on the LAN. After pressing Installation Wizard, please key in authorized username of the device and password when login dialog box appears on the screen. You can login the setting page if authorized name and password is approved.
Network Camera User’s Guide Wizard page 3: Confirmation This page shows the information of the selected device to check if there is any mistake or not. If it is correct, please press “Submit” button and the setting information will be uploaded to the selected device. Click on “Exit” button if you don’t want to set it up; Click on “Prev.” button to go back to the previous page for the modification.
Network Camera User’s Guide ® Using UPnP of Windows XP or Vista UPnP™ is short for Universal Plug and Play, which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software, and peripherals. This device is an UPnP enabled device. If the operating system, Windows XP or Vista, of your PC is UPnP enabled, the Network Camera will be very easy to be found. Please refer to Appendix K to enable UPnP settings only if your operating system of PC is running Windows XP.
Network Camera User’s Guide Install the Device behind a NAT Router Once installed, the device is accessible on your LAN. To access the device from the Internet you must configure your broadband router to allow incoming data traffic to the device. If the device is installed on the LAN with a router, then it may get a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server.
Network Camera User’s Guide Access the device from the Internet Explorer for the first time 1. Start the web browser on the computer and type the IP address of the Camera you want to monitor as below: The Login Window of the Camera is prompted: 2. Type in your login name and password under “USERNAME” and “PASSWORD” textbox. For the first time use (default value), input the User Name: admin Password: That’s, type in “admin” on the “USERNAME” as a default name and leave PASSWORD textbox blank.
Network Camera User’s Guide 3. According your browser’s security setting, the IE Web Page may prompt the “Security Warning” window. If so, select “Yes” to install and run the ActiveX control into your PC. Otherwise, the system will load the ActiveX silently. 4. After the ActiveX control was installed and ran, the first image will be displayed. Logging in as an User If you log in the Camera as an ordinary User, “Setting” function will be not accessible.
Network Camera User’s Guide Operating the Network Camera Start-up screen will be as follow no matter an ordinary users or an administrator. Video Profile ActiveX Control Streaming Protocol Language Setting Menu Monitor Image Section 2-Way Audio De-Interlace Vertical Flip Status Bar Monitor Image Section The image shot by the device is shown here. The date and time are displayed at the top of the window.
Network Camera User’s Guide Streaming Protocol User can select proper streaming protocol according to networking environment. Language The device could provide multiple languages to meet customer’s requirement. De-Interlace The device also supports de-interlace function inside ActiveX. User can chose to enable or disable this function by toggling the icon below. : Disable de-interlace function. : Enable de-interlace function. 2-Way Audio The device supports 2-way audio function.
Network Camera User’s Guide Status Bar Shows information of the connected device such as encoder format, image resolution, frame per second, and bitrate. ActiveX Control The plug-in ActiveX control supports a lot of functions by clicking the left mouse button. Note that this feature only supports on the ActiveX control within Microsfoft® Internet Explorer. On the ActiveX control icon, click the LeftMouseButton, then a menu pop-up. This menu provides features that are unique to the ActiveX control.
Network Camera User’s Guide Digital Zoom Click Digital Zoom to active this function as above. User can drag or scale the box over the video to adjust zoom ratio and position.
Network Camera User’s Guide Click Record to activate this function. Press Record button to start recording. The video file is saved as ASF format into your local PC. While you want to stop it, press Stop to stop recording. Select Browser, the pop-up window to select the save path and file name prefix, select OK to continue. After stop recording, list the files, this file is named as Video_yyyymmddhhmmss.asf The ASF files can be display by the standard Windows Media Player, but it needs the DixectX 9.
Network Camera User’s Guide Click Volume to activate this function. There are two control bars for speaker and microphone volume respectively. Scroll these control bars to adjust the audio attribute. Check the volume mute will mute the speaker output. Statistics Click Statistics to activate this function. A window will be popup to show the statistics information of the streaming status. Note that this information is the statistics between the device and your local PC.
Network Camera User’s Guide About Click About to show this ActiveX information.
Network Camera User’s Guide Administrating the Device System Setting This function is only available for user logged into Camera as administrator. Click on each menu name to display its setting page. Item Action Network Configure Network settings such as DHCP, DDNS, 3GPP, PPPoE and UPnP Camera Adjust camera parameters System Configure system information, date & time, maintenance, and view system log file.
Network Camera User’s Guide MAC address: Displays the Ethernet MAC address of the device. Note that user can not change it. Obtain IP address automatically (DHCP): DHCP: Stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Enable this checked box when a DHCP server is installed on the network to issue IP address assignment. With this setting, the IP address is assigned automatically. If this device can not get an IP address within limited tries, the device will assign a default IP address, 192.168.0.
Network Camera User’s Guide This port is very useful for Intranet usage. The second HTTP port is changeable. Users could assign the second port number of http protocol, and the WAN users should follow the port number to login. If the http port is not assigned as 80, users have to add the port number in back of IP address. For example: http://192.168.0.100:8080. Therefore, the user can access the device by either http://xx.xx.xx.xx/, or http://xx.xx.xx.xx:xxxx/ to access the device.
Network Camera User’s Guide DDNS: To enable or disable the DDNS service here. Server name: Choose the built-in DDNS server. DDNSHost: The domain name is applied of this device. User name: The user name is used to log into DDNS. Password: The password is used to log into DDNS. PPPoE PPPoE: PPPoE: Stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A standard builds on Ethernet and Point-to-Point network protocol.
Network Camera User’s Guide The device can directly connect to the xDSL, however, it should be setup on a LAN environment to program the PPPoE information first, and then connect to the xDSL modem. Power on again, then the device will dial on to the ISP connect to the WAN through the xDSL modem. The procedures are • Connect to a LAN by DHCP or Fixed IP • Access the device, enter Setting Î Network Î PPPoE as below PPPoE: To enable or disable the PPPoE service here.
Network Camera User’s Guide Streaming RTSP is a streaming control protocol, and a starting point for negotiating transports such as RTP, multicast and Unicast, and for negotiating codecs. RTSP can be considered a "remote control" for controlling the media stream delivered by a media server. RTSP servers typically use RTP as the protocol for the actual transport of audio/video data. RTSP Port: Choose the RTSP port. The RTSP protocol allows a connecting client to start a video stream.
Network Camera User’s Guide the device will automatically be detected and a new icon will be added to “My Network Places.” If you do not want to use the UPnP functionality, it can be disabled. In addition, this device also provides UPnP IGD function for NAT traversal easily. Use NAT traversal when your device is located on an intranet (LAN) and you wish to make it available from the other (WAN) side of a NAT router.
Network Camera User’s Guide IP Filter You can enter different user’s IP address which are allowing enter or denying by the device. IP Filter: To enable or disable the IP filter function here. IP Filter Policy: Choose the filter policy where is denying or allowing. IP Notification In case the IP address is changed, system is able to send out an email to alert someone if the function is enabled. SMTP Notification (e-mail): If enable this function, then the “Send to“ and “Subject” fields need to be filled.
Network Camera User’s Guide Subject: Type the subject/title of the E-mail. TCP Notification: If enable this function, then the “TCP Server“, “TCP Port”, and “Message” fields need to be filled. TCP Server: Type the server name or the IP address of the TCP server. TCP Port: Set port number of TCP server. Message: The message will be sent to FTP server. HTTP Notification: If enable this function, then the fields below need to be filled. URL: Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP server.
Network Camera User’s Guide HTTP Login name: Type the user name for the HTTP server. HTTP Login Password: Type the password for the HTTP server. Proxy Address: Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP Proxy. Proxy Port: Set port number of Proxy. Proxy Login name: Type the user name for the HTTP Proxy. Proxy Login Password: Type the password for the HTTP Proxy. Custom parameter: User can set specific parameters to HTTP server. Message: The message will be sent to HTTP server.
Network Camera User’s Guide Camera: Adjust Camera parameters Use this menu to set the functions of the camera parameters of the device. Picture Brightness: Large value will brighten camera. Sharpness: Large value will sharpen camera. Contrast: Large value will contrast camera heavily. AES: Enable or disable AES mode of CCD module. Flickless: Enable or disable Flickless mode of CCD module.
Network Camera User’s Guide System: Configure and maintain system Use this menu to perform the principal settings of the device. System: DIPS (Dynamic IP Service): To enable or disable the DIPS® (Dynamic IP Service) function. Device ID (for DIPS): It’s a unique number of each device for identification and this ID is used for DIPS. In the Appendix H, it describes how to locate your device from Internet by DDNS service.
Network Camera User’s Guide You can find web page as below: Enter your Device Number and press “OK” button. Then, a new web page will pop up and link to your device accordingly. You will see that DIPS is a much easier service than DDNS. Device Title: You can enter the name of this unit here. It’s very useful to identify the specific device from multiple units. The information will be shown on IPWizard once the device is found. Software Version: This information shows the software version of the device.
Network Camera User’s Guide - Synchronize with PC: Click this option to enable time synchronization with PC time. - Manual setting: Click this option to set time and date manually. - Synchronize with NTP: Click this option if you want to synchronize the device’s date and time with those of time server called NTP server (Network Time Protocol). NTP Server: Type the host name or IP address or domain name of the NTP server. NTP sync.
Network Camera User’s Guide Maintenance Hard Factory Default (Include the network setting): Recall the device hard factory default settings. Note that click this button will reset all device’s parameters to the factory settings (including the IP address). Factory Default (Except the network setting): The unit is restarted and most current settings are reset to factory default values. This action will not reset the network setting.
Network Camera User’s Guide 2. Make sure that only you access this device while firmware updating. 3. Disable Motion Detection function. 4. Click “Browse” button. Select the Firmware binary file. (Note that it must make sure that the Firmware only applies to this device, once update, it will be burned into FLASH ROM of system.) 5. Once the firmware file was selected, click “Firmware Upgrade” button. 6. The upgrade progress information will be displayed.
Network Camera User’s Guide Video: Configure profile This device provides 4 video profiles as below to support different request to each client simultaneously. Each user can choose his preferred video profile as his request independently. Common Text Overlay Setting: There are some important information can be embedded into image, including date, time, and/or text. Video Profile: User can only choose either Multi-profile or Mega-pixel mode.
Network Camera User’s Guide Resolution: It’s VGA mode (640x480) in this profile. Rate Control: Defines the rate control method of this profile. There are two options: Constant Bit Rate (CBR) or Variable Bit Rate (VBR). For CBR, the video bit rate is between 384kbps and 4096kbps. User can set the desired bit rate to match the limitation of bandwidth. For VBR, user should choose the quality level to set the video quality rather than bit rate. The quality level is between 1 and 100.
Network Camera User’s Guide Defines the rate control method of this profile. There are two options: Constant Bit Rate (CBR) or Variable Bit Rate (VBR). For CBR, the video bit rate is between 128kbps and 1024kbps. User can set the desired bit rate to match the limitation of bandwidth. For VBR, user should choose the quality level to set the video quality rather than bit rate. The quality level is between 1 and 100. The higher value is the better quality.
Network Camera User’s Guide quality level is between 1 and 100. The higher value is the better quality. Max Frame Rate: Defines the targeted frame rate of this profile. For example, set the frame rate to 15 fps, then the image will be updated for 15 frames per second as possible. User need to set reasonable max frame rate versus video quality under the limited bandwidth. Video/JPEG Video type: It’s JPEG mode in this profile.
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Network Camera User’s Guide Audio: Audio parameters Audio: To enable or disable audio function Audio Input Source: To select audio source from built-in MIC or external MIC.
Network Camera User’s Guide User: Manage user name, password and login privilege Use this menu to add, update, or remove the usernames and passwords of the Administrator and viewer. Viewer login: Select “Anonymous” to allow any one viewing the video once connected. Otherwise, only users in database can view the video after login. Access right: Administrator can access every function in this device. However, Viewers only can view the video and access limited function.
Network Camera User’s Guide E-Mail: Setup E-Mail configuration You may setup SMTP mail parameters for further operation of Event Schedule. That’s, if users want to send the alarm message out, it will need to configure parameters here and also add at least one event schedule to enable event triggering. SMTP Server: Type the SMTP server name or the IP address of the SMTP server. Test: Send a test mail to mail server to check this account is available or not. SMTP Port: Set port number of SMTP service.
Network Camera User’s Guide E-mail From: Type the sender’s E-mail address. This address is used for reply e-mails. E-mail Subject: Type the subject/title of the e-mail.
Network Camera User’s Guide Object detection: Setup Object detection Use this menu to specify motion detection window 1 to window 4 and set the conditions for detection while observing a captured image. Add and Del: To add or delete the motion windows. User can specify up to 4 Included and/or Excluded windows to monitor the video captured by this device. By dragging mouse on the image, you can change the position and size of the selected motion window accordingly.
Network Camera User’s Guide Event Server: Setup FTP/TCP/HTTP server configuration FTP Server You may setup FTP parameters for further operation of Event Schedule. That’s, if users want to send the alarm message to an FTP server, it will need to configure parameters here and also add at least one event schedule to enable event triggering as SMTP. Name: User can specify multiple FTP paths as wish. Therefore, user needs to specify a name for each FTP setting.
Network Camera User’s Guide FTP Path: Set working directory path of FTP server. FTP Passive Mode: Select passive or active mode connecting to FTP server. TCP Server In addition to send video file to FTP server, the device also can send event message to specified TCP server. Name: User can specify multiple TCP servers as wish. Therefore, user needs to specify a name for each TCP server setting. TCP Server: Type the server name or the IP address of the TCP server. TCP Port: Set port number of TCP server.
Network Camera User’s Guide Name: User can specify multiple HTTP servers as wish. Therefore, user needs to specify a name for each HTTP server setting. URL: Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP server. Test: Check the HTTP server whether it is available or not. HTTP Login name: Type the user name for the HTTP server. HTTP Login Password: Type the password for the HTTP server. Proxy Address: Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP Proxy.
Network Camera User’s Guide Event Schedule: Configure the event schedule This menu is used to specify the schedule of Events and activate the some actions provided by this device. Name: Name of the Event or Schedule. Enable: Enable or disable this Event or Schedule. Type: Event trigger or Schedule trigger. Enable Time: Define the feasible time slot. Trigger by: Select the triggered sources. Action: Define the actions once event triggered.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix A: Restore Factory Default Settings There is a button hidden in the pinhole on the rear panel. This button is used to restore the all factory default settings. Sometimes restarting the device will make the system back to a normal state. However, if the system still got problems after restart, user can restore the factory default settings and install it again. Restore the device: 1.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix B: Alarm I/O Connector Interfacing to the External I/O Some features of the Camera can be activated by an external sensor that senses physical changes in the area device is monitoring. These changes can include intrusion detection or certain physical change in the monitored area. For examples, the external sensor can be a door switch or an infrared motion detector.
Network Camera User’s Guide Explanation of External I/O Circuit Diagram Example CAUTION! • THE LOW VOLTAGE/CURRENT CIRCUITS AND HIGH VOLTAGE/ CURRENT CIRCUITS ARE IN THE VIDEDO SERVER CIRCUIT. THE QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN SHOULD DO THE WIRING NOT BY YOURSELF. INCORRECT WIRING COULD DAMAGE VIDEDO SERVE. YOU COULD RECEIVE THE FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK. • THE EXTERNAL I/O IS NOT CAPABLE OF CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO DEVICES THAT REQUIRE LARGE AMOUNTS OF CURRENT.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix C: Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions Question Answer or Resolution Features The video and audio The device utilizes MPEG4 and JPEG dual compression to codec is adopted in the providing high quality images. Where MPEG4 is a standard device. for video compression and JPEG is a standard for image compression. The audio codec is defined as AMR for 3GPP and G.726 for RTSP streaming. The maximum number The maximum number of users is limited to 10.
Network Camera User’s Guide Forgot the IP address of the device. IPWizard program cannot find the device. Internet Explorer does not seem to work well with the device IPWizard program fails to save the network parameters. holding down more than 3 seconds on the device. 2. Reconfigure the device. Check IP address of device by using the IPWizard.exe program or by UPnP discovery. • Re-power the device if cannot find the unit within 1 minutes. • Do not connect device over a router.
Network Camera User’s Guide Image or video does not appear in the main page. Check the device’s ActiveX is installed on your computer router's manual for details. • Packet Filtering of the router may prohibit access from an external network. Refer to your router's manual for details. • Access IR Network Camera from the Internet with the global IP address of the router and port number of IR Network Camera. • Some routers reject the global IP address to access IR Network Camera on the same LAN.
Network Camera User’s Guide characters are displayed. Frame rate is slower than the setting. Blank screen or very slow video when audio is enabled. Image Transfer on e-mail or FTP does not work. Pan/Tilt does not work. (including Click to Center and Preset Positioning) Pan/Tilt does not work smoothly. Encoding or the Character Set of the selected language on the Internet Explorer. • The traffic of the network and the object of the image affect the frame rate.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix D: PING IP Address The PING (stands for Packet Internet Groper) command is used to detect whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It’s also a very useful tool to confirm the device installed or if the IP address conflicts with any other devices over the network. If you want to make sure the IP address of the device, utilize the PING command as follows: z Start a DOS window. z Type ping x.x.x.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix E: Bandwidth Estimation The frame rate of video transmitted from the device depends on connection bandwidth between client and server, video resolution, codec type, and quality setting of server. Here is a guideline to help you roughly estimate the bandwidth requirements form your device. The required bandwidth depends on content of video source. The slow motion video will produce smaller bit rate generally and fast motion will produce higher bit rate vice versa.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix F: Specifications Camera Image Device Specification HQ1 1 /3” Color SONY Super HAD CCD NTSC:811(H) × 508(V) PAL:795(H) × 596(V) Effective Pixels 540 TV Lines Horizontal Resolution 6mm fixed focal / CS mount Lens Scanning Frequency NTSC : 15,734 Hz (H) , 60 Hz (V) PAL : 15,625 Hz (H) , 50 Hz (V) More than d0 dB (AGC off) Signal to Noise IP Module Video Encoder Video Resolution MPEG4 and JPEG simultaneously and multi-profile Browser 4 profiles simultaneously -
Network Camera User’s Guide Operating Temperature Operating Humidity 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 104°F) 10% ~ 80% 68/83
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix G: Configure Port Forwarding Manually The device can be used with a router. If the device wants to be accessed from the WAN, its IP address needs to be setup as fixed IP address, also the port forwarding or Virtual Server function of router needs to be setup. This device supports UPnP traversal function. Therefore, user could use this feature to configure port forwarding of NAT router first.
Network Camera User’s Guide Your WAN IP Address will be listed here. Note: Because a dynamic WAN IP can change from time to time depending on your ISP, you may want to obtain a Static IP address from your ISP. A Static IP address is a fixed IP address that will not change over time and will be more convenient for you to use to access your camera from a remote location. If you could not get a Static IP address from your ISP, the DIPS™ or DDNS is a solution alternatively.
Network Camera User’s Guide • If you are using the default camera port settings, enter 80 into the Public and Private Port section, click Apply. • Scheduling should be set to Always so that the camera images can be accessed at any time. A check mark appearing before the entry name will indicate that the ports are enabled. Important: Some ISPs block access to port 80. Be sure to check with your ISP so that you can open the appropriate ports accordingly.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix H: DDNS Application 1. Preface If you have a Cable modem or xDSL, this is a great way to host your own Networked Device or other TCP/IP Service. Get your own domain like www.yourname.com, www.yourname.com.tw etc. (Note: This domain must be registered with Internic via registration authorities such as Network Solutions, DirectNIC, Register.com etc). Your domain name's dynamic IP address is automatically tracked by a DDNS server.
Network Camera User’s Guide (3). After the columns show up at the left side, click “Create Account”. (4). Fill the application agreement and necessary information. a. Username b. E-mail address and confirmation c. Password and confirmation d.
Network Camera User’s Guide Click these two options (5). Check your e-mail mailbox. There will be an e-mail with a title “Your DynDNS Account Information“. Click the hyperlink address to confirm the DDNS service that you just applied. Then DDNS you applied activated.
Network Camera User’s Guide Click to confirm (6). Enter the web page http://www.dyndns.org/ again. Input your username and password that you just applied to login administration interface of DDNS server.
Network Camera User’s Guide (7). If the correct username and password are input, you can see the following picture at the top-right of the login page. (8). Click the “Services”. (9). Click the “ Dynamic DNS ”. (10). Click the “Create Hosts”.
Network Camera User’s Guide (11). We could create a domain name without any charge at this step. First, we input the host name. (Pink No.1) Then we pick a domain that is easy to remember. (Pink No.2) Finally, click the “Add Host” to submit the domain name information. (Pink No.3) 1 3 2 4. Setup the DDNS and PPPoE of Networked Device At last, users have to enter the web page of Networked Device and setup the necessary information of DDNS and PPPoE after the application of DDNS service.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix I: Power Line Frequency COUNTRY VOLTAGE FREQUENCY COMMENTS Argentina 220V 50 Hz *Neutral and line wires are reversed from that used in Australia and elsewhere. Australia 230V* 50 Hz *Outlets typically controlled by adjacent switch. Though nominal voltage has been officially changed to 230V, 240V is within tolerances and commonly found.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix J: 3GPP To use the 3GPP function, in addition to previous section, you might need more information or configuration to make this function work. Note: 1. The camera must be set as Multi-profile mode, not Mega-pixel mode. Otherwise this device can not serve 3GPP stream. 2. To use the 3GPP function, it strongly recommends installing the Networked Device with a public and fixed IP address without any firewall protection. RTSP Port: Port 554 is the default for RTSP service.
Network Camera User’s Guide Appendix K: Enable UPnP of Windows XP Use the following steps to enable UPnP settings only if your operating system of PC is running Windows XP. Go to Start > Settings.
Network Camera User’s Guide Click Add or Remove Programs Click Add/Remove Windows Components The following screen will appear: Select Networking Services 81/83
Network Camera User’s Guide Click Details Select Universal Plug and Play Click Ok 82/83
Network Camera User’s Guide Click Next Please wait while Setup configures the components.