WebEye E10/E104 Manual Ver 1.5 WebEye E10/E104 User’s Guide * This manual is for WebEye firmware version 1.2.0. If your WebEye has the later version of firmware, please download the last updated user’s guide from WebGate ’s homepage (www.webgateinc.
FCC Compliance Statement Caution : Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environmental.
Important Notice 1. WebEye is for indoor use. Therefore note that the CCD (charged coupled device) inside the product can be damaged permanently if the camera lens is exposed to direct sunlight. When you place WebEye under the glaring light, we recommend using an iris lens. If your application demands prolonged exposure to sunlight, you should consider to equip with a sun visor. 2. WebEye is not weatherproof. Therefore you should be well aware of environmental specifications that are included in the manual.
CONTENTS I. Introduction.............................................................................................................................7 II. Product Description................................................................................................................ 8 1. WebEye E104 .................................................................................................................... 8 1) Contents .............................................................................
2) Real-time monitoring through normal viewer ..............................................................24 3) Real-time monitoring through simple viewer ...............................................................27 4) Real-time monitoring through server-push viewer .......................................................28 5) Real-time monitoring through java applet viewer .........................................................29 6) Real-time monitoring through snapshot viewer .....................
5. Environmental..................................................................................................................53 6. Compatible external devices and software...........................................................................54 Detailed Specifications of WebEye E104.................................................................................... 55 1. General..........................................................................................................................
I. Introduction • What is WebEye ? The WebEye is a camera server with an integrated Internet server, image compression device, built in CCD, flash memory, and many other features. No other hardware is necessary for use. The WebEye connects directly to a network and provides real time images over networks and the Internet. Simply provide power and connect LAN cable to the WebEye. WebEye utilizes Wavelet image compression and Linux operating system.
II. Product Description 1. WebEye E104 1) Contents * Unpack and check all the items as below. Item Description Remarks WebEye Web server camera AC Adapter & Power cable DC 12V, 1A Lens 8mm, f 1.
CH4 BNC connector To input video signal through a coaxial cable. To supply power connecting provided SMPS power supply unit (12V 1.0A) To connect external devices such as pan/tilt/zoom mechanism, sensor, video iris lens, digital device, etc. To connect 10 Base-T Ethernet cable. Power connector DB-15 port RJ-45 Ethernet port 3) Descriptions on DB-15 port 5 4 3 GND S- S+ 2 10 9 8 O1+ I2- I2+ 15 14 EM GND 1 RXD 13 IRIS TXD 7 6 I1- I1+ 12 11 +12V O1- Pin No.
Green LED: This LED indicates the status of networking. After power is supplied, it is on for the first 1-2 seconds, and then it blinks once at every one second as long as the network is connected. Phenomenon of Malfunction 1. Network Malfunction • Green LED blinks once at every 4 seconds • Check if Ethernet cable is connected properly or the Network works. 2. Software Malfunction • Green and yellow LEDs are on, and they blink 6 times rapidly at every 10 seconds.
connect an external CCD camer a directly to the first port with coaxial cable. In this case, you may select and monitor 2 types of 4-channel video sources. The first one is of Ch.0, Ch.2, Ch.3, and Ch.4, and the other is of Ch.1, Ch.2, Ch.3, and Ch.4. Difference is Ch.0 that shows video signals from an inner CCD of WebEye, and Ch.1. that shows video signals from an external CCD camera.
2. WebEye E10 1) Contents * Unpack and check all the items as below. Item Description WebEye AC Adapter & Power cable Lens Remarks Crossover Cable Web server camera DC 5V, 1.5A 3.8mm, f 2.
3) Descriptions on DB-15 port Pin No. Pin Name Description 1, 2 TX, RX To communicate between external devices such as PTZ controller and WebEye E10. These pins are for devices that satisfy RS-232 standard. 3, 4 TX, RX To communicate between external devices such as PTZ controller and WebEye E10. These pins are for devices that satisfy RS-232 standard. 5, 14 GND 6, 7 I1+, I1- To connect external devices such as infrared sensors.
III. WebEye Installation Summary, Connection & Placing 1. Installation Summary l l l l l l Connect Ethernet and Power to WebEye on local network for configuration Install a setup program for WebEye in to a PC on local network Assign an IP address to WebEye and configure administrator’s condition Configure user’s condition Place WebEye for your purpose, and re-connect power and Ethernet Adjust the Focus 2. Connecting l Connect Ethernet line to the Ethernet port in the rear.
V. Assigning IP Address and Configuring Administrator’s Condition Important To access WebEye, you firstly have to assign an appropriate IP address. When you assign an IP address to WebEye, make sure to use unoccupied IP address, and not to use the default or example IP address. Terminology IP Address IP address is an identification code for computers and devices on a TCP/IP network. Networks using TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination.
1. Connecting WebEye to a PC 1) Connecting WebEye on Internet or LAN. You may use direct cable (white colored one) to connect WebEye E10/E104 on Internet or LAN. With this connection remote user may not access WebEye before local user configure its network setting. Internet Dedicated line, xDSL line, cable modem line, ISDN line, and PSTN (telephone) line are available. Router HUB Remote User Direct cable Local User Connect WebEye to a PC through a HUB. 2) Connecting WebEye to a PC.
IP Address Assigning Methods n With setup program • Assemble and place WebEye • Assign IP address to WebEye using setup program on local network. • Access WebEye through Web browser with the IP address and configure user’s condition and administrator’s condition.
To change the IP address, enter the Admin’s password and click “Change IP Addr.” Enter the new IP address and click “OK.” The “Reboot” button will reboot the WebEye. This process takes 10-20 seconds. 2) Configuring Administrator’s Conditions To access the WebEye’s Administrator’s Page from the Setup Menu, enter the admin.’s password and click the “Start Configuration” button. (For more detailed information, refer to Chapter VII “Configuring Administrator’s Condition at Homepage”) 3.
Request timed out : Request timed out Reply from 200.243.232.178: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Reply from 200.243.232.178: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255 Ping statistics for 200.243.232.178: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milliseconds: Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 2ms, Average = 1ms If the above “ping” reply does not appear, press 'F3' and 'Enter' keys. Normally “Request timed out” messages appear 7 times before reply ing properly.
VI. Accessing WebEye Homepage & Monitoring Real-time Image After assigning WebEye an IP address, you may access WebEye and monitor real-time image on Internet. However you may not access its Homepage on remote network until assigning other addressees like gateway address, subnet mask, broadcast address properly. 1. Starting Web browser Start your web browser and enter your WebEye IP address. Then you can see a build-in homepage of WebEye. • Example http://200.243.232.
may view real time image through WebEye’s Server Push Viewer that transmits video through Web TCP port instead of video TCP port. By clicking on ‘Behind Firewall’ menu, you may directly connect Server Push Viewer when you access WebEye homepage. 3) WebEye Plug -in for Netscape user To monitor real-time image through Netscape Navigator , user should install WebEye Plug-in program first by clicking WebEye Plug-in menu.
Macintosh and Unix System WebEye Active-X and Plug-in program is based on MS Windows OS. Therefore it is impossible to access WebEye and monitor real time image through default viewer. If a user access WebEye through Macintosh or Unix systems, WebEye detects that OS is not MS Windows. And it operates java based image viewer to show real time image. The design is same to default viewer, b ut some functions are not work for now.
Channel selection It is to select channels to monitor. User may select a certain channel or all 4 channels (WebEye E10: between 2 channels). Resolution User may select a level of resolution among 5 levels (720x486, 720x243, 360x243, 180x121, 90x60). High-resolution image is big, and it is transmitted at slow speed. Expansion User sees image in different sizes from 1X to 4X. However, Expansion (2X to 4X) does not increase image’s resolution, but rather enlarges its size.
(3) Accessing administration page Clicking ‘Administration’ menu, you go to a login page of administration page. However only the user who has authority as an administrator can access the page with administrat or’s ID and password. (4) Plugin As WebEye compresses image with Wavelet algorithm, user need to install Plug-in program from WebEye to see transmitted image on Netscape Navigator on one’s PC. Clicking ‘Plugin’ menu, a user accesses a page where to download Plug-in program.
(1) Single View / Multi View In case that you connect external CCTV cameras, you can see 4 screens of real-time images at the same time. (2 screens with WebEye E10). For view selections, click on the appropriate button for single view or multi view. (2) Camera Selection If you connect CCTV cameras to the external video ports in your WebEye, you can select and see each real-time image with these camera selection buttons.
low to high resolution. In other words , an image is reproduced from vague to clear for user see what is happening and later one may detect exact things. This function is useful when you use a low speed network, because it reduces waiting time. Single Shot Mode When this button is clicked, one frame of image is reproduced. Therefore, no other images may be viewed. To go back to the real-time images, click the button again (5) Image Control Resolution You may choose a certain resolution among levels .
FAQ If user has any problem to install and run WebEye, one can find a solution with this button. Admin This button is to access administration page. (Refer to Chapter VII ‘Configuring Administrator ’s Configuration at Homepage’) 3) Real-time monitoring through simple viewer Simple viewer has the same functional menus as normal viewer does. Simple viewer is designed very simple graphics so that its size is decreased dramatically to overcome low speed transmission.
(6) Other function buttons Usages are same as normal viewer. Please refer to descriptions on normal viewer. 4) Real-time monitoring through server-push viewer If WebEye is installed on a network where firewall is, you may access WebEye through server-push viewer to monitor real-time images. If you have information on the network such as which port is block with firewall, you may access with default/normal/simple viewer by changing Web TCP port or video TCP port.
(5) Other function buttons Usages are same as normal viewer. Please refer to descriptions on normal viewer. 5) Real-time monitoring through java applet viewer Java applet viewer is for the users who access WebEye through a computer that dose not utilize MS Windows OS such as Macintosh computer, etc. Java applet viewer is run with java virtual machine that is installed on User’s computer.
for the camera that is connected to video input. Therefore ‘CH 1’ screen can be seen when external camera is connected to WebEye. 6) Real-time monitoring through snapshot viewer Snapshot viewer is to see still image and check the situation without monitoring real-time motion pictures through other viewers. With default source, a user sees snap shot image from internal CCD (Ch0). And user may view image from other channel by changing its source. There are two methods of snapshots.
VII. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at WebEye Homepage This page is for administrator. Administrator may control operating status remotely. This page can be accessed through Setup program by clicking ‘Start Configuration’ button. 1. Administrator Login 1) Accessing through setup program First you click on MAC address or IP address of WebEye to select a certain one.
2. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at Homepage 1) System Configuration This page is to set name, date & time, location, and description of one’s WebEye. Model, serial number and software version appear automatically. (1) WebEye Name The name is to be used to register the WebEye on a certain server, if you use dynamic IP address. Therefore it is very important to set a proper name for user to find the WebEye in the dynamic IP registration list.
(6) Administrator’s E -mail Address In this panel, administrator records one’s e-mail address. If administrator put a ‘contact’ menu of e-mail communication on real time image viewer page, the linked e-mail address to the ‘contact’ menu is to be synchronized with this. So administrator can keep up e-mail address easily. (7) Initialize Flash Info Administrator initializes almost all the information saved on flash memory.
3) Network Configuration This page is to define network type and set network addresses of WebEye. (1) DHCP Client Protocol If administrator activates ‘DHCP Client Protocol’ menu, all the addresses are going to set automatically by WebEye detecting them from DHCP server of your ISP. The detected addresses are not seen on the screen. And administrator needs not to configure all the address manually.
DNS (Domain Name System) DNS (Domain Name System) is to map between IP address and domain name. Every network device on the world has its IP address to be connected on Internet. And the device is to be connected not with its domain name but with its IP address. Common users are not familiar with IP addresses but with domain names. If a user accesses a certain network device with its domain name, DNS server resolves the domain name into an IP address of the device and replies the result to the user.
(2) Registration Server Address This is to configure a server address for registrat ion. The registration server to be used for Dynamic IP registration should be installed proper S/W, developed by WebGate Inc. If you do not run a server for IP registration, keep the server ’s name as default figure (webeye.to). (3) Registration Interval Dynamic IP address is commonly used on xDSL, ISDN or Cable Modem lines.
(1) Sign up membership To search your WebEye out of a public list or a private list, you have to sign up membership first. You may sign up on the server through ‘Membership’ menu. (2) Finding WebEye from public list To access WebEye that is registered on public list, you may find it through ‘Service’ or ‘Demo’ menus. Once click ‘Servic e’ or ‘Demo’ menu, you may find ‘WRS (WebEye Registration Service) WebEye list’ on WRS page that is a main page of the ‘Service’ menu. The sub-menu ‘WRS’ is on the left side.
• Click ‘Append’ menu. • WRS (WebEye Registration Server) search a corresponding WebEye with the conditions from both the ‘Public List’ and ‘Private List’ and registers the WebEye on your own list. 6) Security Configuration This page is to control accessibility to one’s WebEye with IP addresses. (1) IP/Subnet Filtering Mode If this function is on, only the user whose PC’s IP address is registered on WebEye can access the WebEye.
7) Video Configuration This page is to configure every channel with various conditions. (1) Video Channel Selection WebEye El04 User chooses video channels to configure. In the list, there are 4 video channels including ‘Ch#0(Internal)’ or ‘Ch#1(External)’ that administrator selected at ‘System Management’ page. If administrator selected ‘Ch#0(Internal)’ at ‘System Management ’ page, 4 video channels of ‘Ch#0, 2, 3, 4’ appear here.
(5) Advanced Configuration Calibration Parameters Administrator manipulates screen settings by adjusting brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, horizontal line shift, and vertical line shift from the menu. With ‘Video Gain’ menu, you may optimize the image without adjusting each value of other menus. However ‘Video Gain’ and ‘Vertical Line Shift’ are not supported currently. They are to be supported in near future.
(2) Recipient E-mail Address This is to designate a person to receive E-mail. (3) Sender’s E-mail Address This is to put a person’s e-mail address that is considered as the e-mail sender. The e-mail sender can be a person who should take care of the situation when events occur. E-mail will be delivered to a person who is defined as a recipient in the blank of ‘E-Mail Recipient’. The person who received e-mail can send a message of countermove to a person who is defined as an e-mail sender.
(motion detection), sensor 1, sensor 2, sensor3, and sensor 4. If administrator clicks on sensor1, e-mail is sent when the sensor1 detects events. (To utilize sensor input detection, a sensor should be connected to WebEye.) If administrator clicks on periodic sending, e-mail is sent periodically every preset time. The interval may be modified. File name : With the images of MD and Sensor event, a file is named combining all options.
9) Pan/Tilt/Zoom Configuration This page is to decide whether to use pan/tilt/zoom control function or not and select which serial port to use. (1) Video Channel Selection Administrator selects a video channel to utilize pan/tilt/zoom mechanism. The four channels shown in the panel are same as seen in ‘Video Configuration’ page. (2) Pan Tilt Function Administrator defines whether to utilize pan/tilt control function or not.
(7) Serial Port Base Address This menu is to identify the base addresses between a channel of WebEye and pan/tilt/zoom control receiver. Administrator may connect more than 2 pan/tilt/zoom control receivers to Serial #2 (RS485 (Half-Duflex)) with WebEye E104. In this case, administrator should configure control receivers’ base addresses in the blank of each channel to control each pan/tilt/zoom mechanism respectively for each channel. User may also utilize a control receiver for all 4 channels.
PTZ Command for Manual Script 1. Escape Characters # Special command @ Hexadecimal character % Decimal character ^ Character , Break character ; End of current packet & Special operation 2.
11) Digital I/O Configuration This page is to configure digital input/output states and control script. WebEye sends e-mails or/and files when connected external sensors detect events. (1) Device Type for Input Port 1 & 2 Administrator defines active state of 2 digital devices connected to two input ports such as infrared sensors. If you connect normal open type device to input port, you should select ‘NO (Normal Open)’. With normal close type device, you should select ‘NC (Normal Close)’.
12) Alarm Configuration This page is to set conditions for recording images during event situation, so that WebEye sends the images through e-mail or FTP. (1) Motion Detection Threshold Administrator sets threshold for motion detection function. Threshold ‘0’ is the most sensitive state and ‘900’ is the dullest state.
(4) Default Viewer Editing ‘Default Viewer’ is designed for users to edit easily. Editable parts are as bellows. • Main Title : It is to change the main title that is written on the bottom of the default viewer. • Logo Image Source URL: Administrator may assign a URL of a certain web site from which default viewer gets a logo. The space to put a log locates on the left top of the viewer. • Logo Image Link URL : Administrator may link the logo with a certain web page.
VIII. Convenient Functions of Mouse (Pop-up menu) A small window of 5 menus appears when you click the right button of the mouse. However only a certain users who are permitted can utilize the functions such as ‘Image Info’, ‘Quality Box’, ‘Focus Sensitivity’, and ‘Image Quality’. And the results of the four functions are to be affected in every image that is transmitted to all users. ‘Save File As’ menu is permitted to any user. (For detailed information, refer to ‘User account management’ in Chapter VII).
WebEye sends dullest image but fast. A user who has ‘Video control’ right may utilize this menu. 5. Save File As It is to save a frame of still image as an electric file. A still image can be saved as bitmap (*.bmp) file or Wavelet format file (*.eye). Wavelet formatted image file is to be reproduced on Internet browsers such as Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer as long as the PC is installed Active-X or Plug-in program. The very image that is shown at the moment when you click the menu is saved.
IX. Adjusting Focus. 1. WebEye E104 (1) Adjust focus of WebEye E104 by turning the focus ring in the front of 8mm lens. Tiny screw (2) If lens does not turn, loosen the three tiny screws on the mount. Tiny s crew (3) Setting the lens at the middle range, focus by turning the lens itself. Tiny s crew (4) Once focus is achieved, fasten the three tiny screws tightly. 2. WebEye E10 Turn the lens right or left to adjust focus .
(Appendix 1) Detailed Specifications of WebEye E10 1. General Hardware CPU Flash memory RAM OS Video Channel Image Resolution 32bit RISC Embedded processor 8Mbyte 16Mbyte Embedded Linux NTSC or PAL video format are supported 1Ch. Internal Video Input (Internal Camera) 1Ch.
Light sensitivity 30 IRE Electronic Iris 5 Lux(Scene) 1/60~1/96,000(NTSC) 1/50~1/96,00 0(PAL) Signal to Noise Ratio 46dB or more (AGC off) AGC ON (0-15dB Max) Input Voltage 5V DC Power Consumption 160mA or less Ambient Temperature Operation -10C (14 F) to +50C (122 F) In storage -20C (-4 F) to +65C (149 F) Relative Humidity Operation Under 90% Non-condensing In storage Under 95% Non-condensing Weight 13 g Standard Lens Fixed, F2.0, f=3.8mm, Horizontal view angle 53° 3.
Humidity * Operating Non-Operating Under Shipment Vibration * Acceleration Frequency Sweep Time Shock * EMC Adaptability 8% ~ 90% R.H. No condensation 8% ~ 90% R.H. No condensation 5% ~ 90% R.H. (Packed in WebGate’s original shipping package) 1.2G 10Hz ~ 60Hz 1 OCT/Min 10 G (10msec half sine wave Repeated twice maximum/sec) EN50082-1: 1992 IEC 801-2: 1991 IEC 801-3 IEC 801-4 EN55022/1994, +A1: 1995, +A2: 1997 Class-A EN61000-3-2: 1995, +A1: 1998, +A2: 1998 EN61000-3-3: 1995 VCCI FCC Class A 6.
(Appendix 2) Detailed Specifications of WebEye E104 1. General Hardware CPU Flash memory RAM OS Video Channel Image Resolution Control Image Compression Algorithm Rate 32bit RISC Embedded processor 8Mbyte 16Mbyte Embedded Linux NTSC or PAL video format are supported 1Ch. Internal Video Input (Internal Camera) 4Ch.
1 Vpp composite video into 75 ohms Light sensitivit y 30 IRE Electronic Iris 3 Lux(Scene) 1/60~1/100,000(NTSC) 1/50~1/100,000(PAL) Signal to Noise Ratio 46dB or more (AGC off) AGC ON (0-15dB Max) Input Voltage 12V DC Power Consumption 2.4A or less Ambient Temperature Operation -10C (14 F) to +55C (131 F) In storage -20C (-4 F) to +70C (158 F) Relative Humidity Operation Under 90% Non-condensing In storage Under 95% Non-condensing Weight 30 g Standard Lens C mount, Aperture: Fixed F1.3 (F1.
Humidity * Operating Non-Operating Under Shipment Vibration * Acceleration Frequency Sweep Time Shock * EMC Adaptability 8% ~ 90% R.H. No condensation 8% ~ 90% R.H. No condensation 5% ~ 90% R.H. (Packed in WebGate’s original shipping package) 1.2G 10Hz ~ 60Hz 1 OCT/Min 20 G (10msec half sine wave repeated twice maximum/sec) EN50082-1: 1992 IEC 801-2: 1991 IEC 801-3 IEC 801-4 EN55022/1994, +A1: 1995, +A2: 1997 Class-A EN61000-3-2: 1995, +A1: 1998, +A2: 1998 EN61000-3-3: 1995 VCCI FCC Class A 6.
(Appendix 3) Frequently Asked Questions 1. About WebEye's Feature • Q: What is WebEye? A: The WebEye is a flash memory, and many other features. No other hardware is cameratype server with an integrated Internet server, image compression device, built in CCD, necessary for use. The WebEye connects directly to a network and provides real time images over networks and the Internet. Simply provide power and connect LAN cable to the WebEye.
• Q: What is maximum number of users to access WebEye at the same time? A: The maximum number of simultaneous users is 100. WebEye could support more than 100, but overall transmission speed would be very slow. To ensure the most effective transmission speed, WebEye has been programmed to accept no more than 100 users. When 100 users are logged on to WebEye, the transmission speed is approximately 1 frame per 10 seconds.
• Q: If the network consists of one permanent IP address and several private IP addresses, can WebEye be connected to the network with a private IP address? A: WebEye can be assigned a private IP address on a network with a permanent IP address. If the network is a Class C network (255.255.255.XXX), then WebEye may be assigned any available number in the last “room” (represented by XXX). However, since WebEye is a web server, it can be designated as a local server.
If the Active-X control is not installed in your system or is an old version, the installation of Active-X control will occur automatically. Just click “Yes” when the pop-up window appears. Internet Explorer browser 4.0/5.0 or above is recommended. • Q: What should be done if Active-X Control is installed incorrectly? A: If no image appears after the installation of the Active-X Control program, it may be removed and re-installed.
with a zoom lens. (For more information, refer to pg. 38, “Pan/Tilt/Zoom Configuration” of the WebEye User’s Manual) • Q: It is impossible to assign IP address to WebEye with Ping command. What is the problem? A: If WebEye is connected to a local network, the Ping command can be used to assign an IP address from a local PC or notebook computer. If the Ping command does not work, check the green LED on the back of WebEye. It should blink about once every two seconds.
• Q: I can't automatically download Plugin/ActiveX Control for WebEye. A: Both the Plugin program and Active-X control are designed to be downloaded and installed automatically. However, situations occasionally arise which prohibit this from happening. If the Netscape browser can’t support the SmartUpdat e function, the automatic installation after download may fail. For Active-X Control, if Internet Explorer is an earlier version than v4.
(Appendix 4) Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network 1. Introduction Increasingly, most of our businesses are done via Internet. IP addresses are what we utilize to access to the Internet. Currently, IP addresses are limited. There are 5 classes’ of networks, and each network contains IP addresses. A network can only hold a limited number of IP addresses. The number of IP addresses depends on the network class. The 5 classes are labeled “A” through “E,” with the most common one being the “C” class network.
3. C class Network 1) Features of Addresses IP address : The three digit number in room ‘X4’ is for the Host ID. The numbers range from 0 to 255. Among the numbers, 0 is used for Network ID, 1 is used for Router IP (Gateway address) and 255 is used for Broadcast address. The numbers from 2 to 244 are IP addresses that can be assigned to WebEye, i-Rec Cam104, PC etc. Network ID: Identifies a network. Generally the first number assigned is Network ID.
(3) To use as three sub-networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2) Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.63 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.62 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.64 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.66 – xxx.xxx.xxx.126 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.128 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.129 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128 Broadcast Address: xxx.
(Appendix 5) Upgrading WebEye Firmware Warning This process is to update WebEye with a new firmware. Make sure to complete the whole process, since you begin the process. When the process is completed, ‘User Image Upgrade is complete’ message appears. During the process, do not give physical shock nor disconnect network and power. Otherwise, your WebEye can be damaged seriously, which may result inappropriate operation or operation failure.
2. Upgrade firmware with upgrading program (1) Open ‘MS Dos ’ window and practice a command . (2) Select WebEye to update by clicking on IP address or MAC address in the list. When an IP address appears in the blanks of “Selected IP address,” type in the administrator’s password in the “Administ -rator’s password” blank. Click “Start” button. (3) Click “Yes” button to confirm upgrading process. (4) Click ‘OK’ button to start rebooting process.