IPCAM Manual
IPCAM Manual
LN-402/WL-400
Full Manual
About This Guide
This manual describes Internet Camera, including a
description of the features, as well as the installation
procedures and web configuration. Included in the
manual are the operating procedures for the IPView
application.
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1. Introduction
Thank you for the purchase of the Internet Camera
connecting directly to an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet. It is
different from the conventional PC Camera, the Internet
Camera is a standalone system with built-in CPU and
web-based solutions providing a low cost solution that
can transmit high quality video images for monitoring.
The Internet Camera can be managed remotely,
accessed and controlled from any PC/Notebook over the
Intranet or Internet via a web browser. The simple
installation procedures and web-based interface offers
easy integration to your network application
environments coupled with many applications such as
remote monitoring for a cost-effective solution.
2. System Requirements
• 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet
• Recommended system for accessing the IP
camera
o Web based:
Pentium 2 266Mhz or above
32MB video memory (64MB
recommended)
800x600 video resolution at 16-bits
or above
Java or ActiveX enabled web
browser (Internet Explorer 5.0,
Netscape 6 or above)
o IPView:
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Pentium 3 450Mhz or above
64MB video memory
800x600 video resolution at 16-bits
or above
Simple To Use
The Internet Camera is a standalone system with built-in
CPU requiring no special hardware or software such as PC
frame grabber cards. The Internet Camera supports both
ActiveX mode (for Internet Explorer users) and Java
mode (for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator
users). Therefore, all that is required is a web browser
software such as Internet Explorer 5.0 or above or
Netscape 6.0 or above. Just plug and view the picture
from your Internet Camera with a valid IP Address.
Web Configuration
Applying a standard web browser, the administrator can
configure and manage the Internet Camera directly from
its own web page via the Intranet or Internet. Up to 64
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users name and password are permitted with privilege
setting controlled by the administrator.
Remote Utility
The powerful IPView application assigns the administrator
with a pre-defined user ID and password, allowing the
administrator to modify the Internet Camera settings
from the remote site via Intranet or Internet. When a
new firmware is available, you can also upgrade remotely
over the network for added convenience. Users are also
allowed to monitor the image, and take snapshots.
4. Physical Description
This section describes the externally visible features of
the Internet Camera.
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Front Panel
Link/Act
Power
Power LED
The Power LED is positioned on the right side of the
Internet Camera’s lens while facing the Internet Camera.
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Link LED
The Link LED is positioned on the right side of the
Internet Camera’s lens while facing the Internet Camera.
It is located right of the Power LED
Rear Panel
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Network Cable Connector
The Internet Camera’s rear panel features an RJ-45
connector for connections to 10Base-T Ethernet cabling
or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cabling (which should be
Category 5 twisted-pair cable). The port supports the
NWay protocol, allowing the Internet Camera to
automatically detect or negotiate the transmission speed
of the network.
DC Power Connector
The DC power input connector is located on the Internet
Camera’s rear panel, and is labeled DC 5V with a single
jack socket to supply power to the Internet Camera.
Power will be generated when the power supply is
connected to a wall outlet.
Reset Button
Reset will be initiated when the reset button is pressed
once, and Power LED begins to flash.
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5. Hardware Installation
• For the installation of the (wireless) IP camera it
is assumed you have a working network
environment.
• It is highly recommended to first connect the IP
camera using a UTP cable instead of directly using
the wireless mode (WL-400 only).
6. Security
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restricted to defined the user who has a "User Name" and
"User Password" that is assigned by the Administrator.
Note:
Since the default settings are Null String, it is highly
recommended to set the "Admin ID" and "Admin
Password" when you are the first time to use the Internet
Camera. Once the ID and Password are defined, only the
administrator has the access to management the
Internet Camera. This procedure should be done as soon
as possible since the security features with the Internet
Camera will not be enabled until the "Admin ID" and
"Admin Password" is defined.
7. Software Installation
This section describes the Software installation procedure
of the Internet Camera for Web Configuration and IPView
application.
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From the web browser, enter the default IP address to
access the Welcome screen of the Internet Camera. To
configure your Internet Camera, type
http://192.168.0.20 in the address box. This is the
default IP address of your Internet Camera. Then, press
[Enter].
Note:
The PC’s IP address must correspond with the Internet
Camera’s IP address in the same segment for the two
devices to communicate.
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7.1.1 Main Menu Image
After the default IP address is entered from the browser,
the Internet Camera Welcome screen will appear with a
still image.
7.1.2 Configuration
Click “Configuration” from the Welcome screen to
access the settings required for the Internet Camera.
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7.1.3 Configuration – System
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12 (printable ASCII) characters and enter the
administrator password with a maximum length
of 8 (printable ASCII) characters.
It is highly recommended to set the Admin ID
and Admin Password as soon as possible to
enable security option for the Wireless Internet
Camera to function.
• LED Control: This option allows user to setup
the LED illumination as desired. This feature
provides the flexibility when surveillance
activity is ON.
There are three options as follows:
Power - Steady On of the LED
indicator.
Link - Steady On of the LED
Normal
indicator. When WLAN activity is
present the LED indicator will
flash steadily.
Power - LED indicator is off.
OFF
Link – LED indicator is off.
Power - Steady On of the LED
indicator.
Dummy
Link - Steady On of the LED
indicator with random flashing.
The default setting for the LED control is at
Normal. When you have configured the LED
control, the correct illumination will be set after
1 minute.
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7.1.4 Configuration – Video
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7.1.5 Configuration – Wireless (WL-400
only)
- Wireless Interface
• Connection Mode: Use this option to
determine the type of wireless communication
for your camera. There are two choices of
Infrastructure mode and Ad-Hoc mode. The
default setting is Infrastructure.
• SSID: The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the
name assigned to the wireless network. It will
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auto-detect and display the SSID of wireless
network connected in this box (it displays
default initially). This default setting will let
the camera connect to ANY access point under
the infrastructure network mode.
To connect the camera to a specific access
point on the network, please make sure to set
the SSID of the camera to correspond with the
access point’s SSID for communication. Type
any string up to 32 characters long (spaces,
symbols, and punctuation are not allowed) in
the Network Name box.
To connect the camera to an Ad-Hoc wireless
workgroup, make sure to set the same wireless
channel and SSID to match with the
PC/Notebook’s configuration for direct wireless
communication.
• Wireless Channel: This pull-down menu
provides the wireless channel for
communication. A "channel" is a range of
frequencies to be used in communication
between the camera and access point in
Infrastructure mode, or the camera and
PC/Notebook in Ad-Hoc mode. Select the
appropriate channel from the list provided
depending on the regulatory region where the
unit is sold. The default setting is at channel
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• Transmission Rate: Select the data transmit
rate from this pull-down menu. The default
setting is Fully Automatic.
- WEP Encryption
• WEP Encryption: Wireless network
communications can be intercepted easily.
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WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an
encryption method specified by the IEEE
802.11g standard to make any intercepted
communications extremely difficult to interpret
by unauthorized parties. The default setting for
this option is Disable.
• WEP Key Format: To enable WEP Encryption,
you should decide the encryption format first by
selecting the ASCII or HEX option, and then
input the WEP key (in the following Key 1~4
box).
ASCII input format:
ASCII format causes each character you type
to be interpreted as an eight-bit value. All
unaccented upper- and lower-case Western
European characters that can be input
through your keyboard's typing zone are
valid. To setup a 64-bit WEP key, input 5
ASCII characters. For example, ‘12345’. To
setup an 128-bit WEP key, input 13 ASCII
characters. For example, ‘1234567890123’.
These character counts result in bit counts of
40 and 104 respectively; the camera will
automatically pad your input to a bit count of
64 or 128.
HEX input format:
Hex format causes each pair of characters you
type to be interpreted as an eight-bit value in
hexadecimal (base 16) notation. Only the
digits 0 through 9 and the letters A through F
(in upper or lower case) are valid. To setup a
64-bit WEP key, input 10 HEX format. For
example, ‘3132333435’, which is the same
with ASCII input ‘12345’. To setup an 128-bit
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WEP key, input 26 HEX format. For example,
‘31323334353637383930313233’, which is
the same with ASCII input ‘1234567890123’.
These character counts result in bit counts of
40 and 104, respectively; the Wireless
Internet Camera will automatically pad your
input to a bit count of 64 or 128.
• Encrypt Data Transmissions Using: Use this
pull-down menu to decide to use Key 1, 2, 3 or
4 for encryption).
- WPA PSK: WPA PSK is more secure than WEP. If
your network uses WPA PSK encryption, this
option should be selected. Enter your
encryption key in the ‘Preshare Key’ field.
- Advanced Setting: In this field, you can setup
more advanced configuration.
• Beacon Interval: This option defines time
interval between two images sent.
• Preamble: A preamble is a signal used in
wireless environment to synchronize the
transmitting timing including Synchronization
and Start frame delimiter. Please NOTE that if
you want to change the Preamble type into
Long or Short, please check the setting of
access point.
• Authentication Type: Open System
communicates the key across the network.
Shared Key allows communication only with
other devices with identical WEP settings. The
default setting is Both.
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7.1.6 Configuration – Network
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• UPnP: UPnP is the architecture for pervasive
peer-to-peer network connectivity of intelligent
appliances, wireless devices, and PCs of all
form factors. Check the Enable option to
enable the function of your camera.
Click the DateTime item to setup time and date for your
camera, providing correct information for the remote
users who might be thousands of miles away from the
camera’s location.
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- FTP Server: This field contains the following six
basic settings for your FTP server.
• Host Address: The IP Address of the target
FTP server.
• Port Number: The standard port number for
the FTP server is Port 21, and it’s also the
default setting. If the FTP server uses a
specific port, please confirm the IT manager.
• User Name: Enter the user name in this field.
• Password: Enter the user password in this
field to login the FTP server.
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• Directory Path: Enter an existing folder name
in this field, and the images will be uploaded to
the given folder.
• Passive Mode: This function depends on your
FTP server. Please check with your IT manager
if the FTP server uses passive mode. The
default setting is No.
- Time Schedule: Select the “Enable upload video
to FTP server” option and enter the relevant
information, such as the schedule, video
frequency and base file name.
• Schedule: You can 1.) Choose Always to
always upload the video to FTP server, or 2.)
Set the Schedule to manage the uploading
task. In the Schedule option, you can set the
Day and Time Period option.
• Video Frequency: There are two ways to set
the video frequency: 1.) Set Auto/1/2/3
frames per second, or 2.) Set the time in
seconds for every frame.
• Base File Name: Enter the file name to make
sure that the images could be saved as the
base file name.
• File: Since you may not upload only one image
to the FTP server, you can choose the filing rule,
including Overwrite, Date/Time Suffix, and
set up the Sequence Number.
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- E-mail Account: This field contains the following
six basic settings for your FTP server.
• SMTP Server Address: SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for sending e-
mail messages between servers you need to
input the mail server address in this field.
• Sender e-mail Address: Enter the e-mail
address of the user who will send the e-mail.
• Receiver e-mail Address: Enter the e-mail
address of the user who will receive the e-mail.
• User Name: Enter the user name in this field.
• Password: Enter the user password in this
field to login receiver’s mail server.
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- Time Schedule: Select the “Enable-mail video to
e-mail account” option to set schedule to send e-
mail. Please refer to the instruction in “Upload”
section. The Interval option is to define time
interval between two images sent.
- Manual Operation: When you click the E-mail
Video button in view video screen, it will start to
e-mail image. The Interval option is to define
time interval between two images sent.
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7.2.2 Management – Video
Click the Video item to display the video configuration of
your camera.
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7.2.3 Management – Wireless (WL-400
only)
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7.2.4 Management - Network
Click the Network item to display the information of the
LAN.
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7.2.5 Management – Active users
Click the User item to display the user(s) information.
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7.3.1 Tools – FTP Server test
Click the FTP-server Test item to test your FTP server
account settings.
Test FTP server: Click the Test button to test the FTP
server account you provided.
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7.3.2 Tools – E-mail test
Click the E-mail Test item to test your e-mail account
settings.
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7.3.3 Tools – Reset
Click the YES button from this option, and you can
restart the camera just like turning the device off and on
and saved settings are retained. If you do not want to
reset the camera, exit this window without clicking YES.
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7.3.4 Tools – Factory
Click the YES button from this option, and you can
resume all factory default settings for the camera. If you
do not want to restore the factory settings, exit this
window without clicking YES. Please NOTE that you have
to configure the network settings again after a Factory
Reset.
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7.3.5 Tools – Firmware upgrade
When a new firmware is available, you can upgrade it
through this window. Click the Browse… button to point
to the firmware file, and then click Update to start
upgrading.
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7.3.6 Tools – Backup
Click the Backup item to backup the current
configuration.
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7.4.1 Home – ActiveX
To view video images from the browser, click “ActiveX”
from the welcome screen to access the video images
from Internet Explorer as illustrated below:
Camera Name*
Date Time**
Note:
Please refer to the appendix on how to install ActiveX.
1. Install to the Web Server
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2. Install to your Local PC
Note 1:
Administrator has the authority to set the email image
functions through the setting in the “E-mail” of System
Administration menu bar.
Note 2:
The Administrator has the authority to allow the users to
set the image upload functions through the setting in the
“Upload” of System Administration menu bar.
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7.4.2 View Image – Java Mode
Click “Java” from the Welcome screen to access
the video images from the Internet Explorer or
Netscape browser:
Note 1:
Administrator has the authority to set the email
image functions through the setting in the “E-mail”
of System Administration menu bar.
Note 2:
The Administrator has the authority to allow the
users to set up the image upload functions through
the setting in the “Upload” of System Administration
menu bar.
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8. Internet Camera Application
The Internet Camera can be applied in wide variety of
applications. With the built-in CPU, it can work as a
standalone system that provides a web-based solution
transmitting high quality video images and sounds for
monitoring purposes. It can be managed remotely,
accessed and controlled from any PC desktop over the
Intranet or Internet via a web browser. With the easy
installation procedure, real-time live images will be
available. In addition, once the Internet Camera is
installed coupled with the IPView application, you can
further expand the scope of the Internet Camera.
Applications
• Monitoring of local and remote places and objects
such as construction sites, hospitals, amusement
parks, schools and day-care centers through the
use of a web browser.
• Capture single frame images from the IPView SE
application.
• Connect up to two external devices to the Internet
Camera for alarm notifications; in addition, when
a trigger is activated, you can configure the
camera to send-mail messages with a single
frame image.
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8.1 Internet Camera Application
Diagrams
8.1.2 Home Applications
SOHO
Internet Camera
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8.1.3 SOHO Applications
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9. IPView SE Application
9.1 Installation
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Once executed, you will be asked to select the
desired language. Select the language you want
and click “OK” to continue.
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The License Agreement window will appear as
below. Read the details carefully and click the
“Yes” button.
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specifying the desired destination location, click
“Next”.
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Windows 2000/XP users will see the following
window. Click “Continue anyway” to proceed with
the installation.
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Otherwise, you may simply click the “Finish”
button to complete the installation procedure
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10. Getting Started with IPView
This section describes the operation of the IPView
SE application with detailed procedures for using
the application.
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10.1 IPView SE control panel
Minimize
Exit
Play
Scan
About
Combine
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Minimize
To minimize the control panel.
Exit
To close IPView SE.
Play
To play back the recorded file.
Scan
To search all of the available internet cameras connected
to the LAN.
Combine
To combine all display windows in one.
About
To display the information of IPView SE.
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10.2 How to Add a Camera
Add Camera
Add Camera
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Note:
1. If you want to add a camera through the Internet, you
must key in a physical IP Address.
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dialog box will appear with a blank screen as illustrated
below.
You must select the camera and click the “Add” button
to add a new camera. The Add Camera dialog box will
appear once again with the IP Address entered. Click the
“Add” button, and the camera will be automatically
added into IPView SE list view format.
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The above dialog box will appear only if administrator
has already set up the User Name and Password in the
Web Configuration setting.
Note 2:
You are allowed to add only one camera at a time.
When the user add the Internet Camera, four icons will
appear, including: “Assign IP to Camera”,
“Connect/Disconnect”, “Erase”, “Extra Information”
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Camera Config Motion record
Assign IP to Camera Schedule record
Connect / Disconnect Manual record
Erase Extra Information
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10.3 How to Change Camera
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10.4 How to Connect / Disconnect
the Image
Minimize
Click to minimize the display screen of the Internet
Camera.
Maximize
Click to maximize the display screen of the
Internet Camera.
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Close
Click to close the display screen of the Internet
Camera.
Always on top
Click to have the display screen always appear on
the top of the window.
Color setting
Click to adjust color of the image.
View list
Click to check the event list of the Internet Camera.
Snapshot
Click to snapshot a picture from the Internet
Camera.
Rotate image
Click to rotate the image of the Internet Camera.
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Disconnect the Image
Click the “Connect / Disconnect” button again, the
camera will be disconnected.
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10.5 How to Delete a Camera
Erase Camera
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10.6 Extra Information
Extra Information
The screen displays the camera’s information.
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10.7 How to Adjust the Property
Setting
System Configure
From the control panel, select the button and the dialog
box will appear as shown below.
Log Storage:
1. Single HDD Reserve Space
This option permits reserved space by memory size
from 500 MB to 1000 MB.
Recycle:
When you enabled this function, it will recycle the HDD
space once the disk space is less than the size defined.
The size defined can be from 200 MB to 50000 MB.
Proxy Server:
Select this option to enable the Proxy Server support.
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Camera Configure
Click the “Camera Config” button and it will active the
Camera Setting, Motion Setting and Update Firmware
buttons.
Camera Setting
Motion Setting
Update Firmware
Camera Setting
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Motion Setting
You can adjust the sensitivity level and choose the
Invoke Alarm options to work with motion detection
function.
Besides the Alarm Beep, Send Email can be enabled
when motion detected.
The user can define the time interval to Send E-mail.
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Update Firmware
Enter the File Path and click the “Update” button, the
firmware will be updated automatically.
If you are unsure of the File path, you can click the
“Browse” button, the Browse dialog box will appear as
illustrated below.
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10.8 How to Adjust the Recording
Setting
There are three ways to start recording image -
Motion Record, Schedule Record & Manual Record.
Motion Record
This option allows the camera to trigger recording by
motion detected. You can adjust the sensitivity level and
choose the warning options when motion is detected
from motion setting.
Schedule Record
This option allows the camera to trigger recording as
schedule defined. The schedule is set by date or week
day.
Manual Record
This option allows the camera to trigger recording
manually.
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Appendix
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A: The Internet Camera utilizes the JPEG image
compression technology providing high quality images for
users. JPEG is adopted since it is a standard for image
compression and can be applied to various web browser
and application software without the need to install extra
software.
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B PING Your IP Address
The PING (Packet Internet Groper) command can
determine whether a specific IP address is accessible by
sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a
reply. It can also provide a very useful tool to confirm if
the IP address conflicts with the Internet Camera over
the network.
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C Troubleshooting
Q: I cannot access the Internet Camera from a web
browser.
A1: The possible cause might be the IP Address for the
Internet Camera is already being used by another device.
To correct the possible problem, you need to first
disconnect the Internet Camera from the network. Then
run the PING utility (follow the instructions in Appendix B
- PING Your IP Address).
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Therefore the IP address of the Internet Camera must be
set from a workstation on the same subnet.
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A2: The default router setting might be a possible
reason. Need to double check if the configuration of the
default router settings is required.
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A2: There might be transmission interference make sure
there are no other devices on the network that will affect
the transmission.
Note:
Applying only 16 or 256 colors on your computer will
produce dithering artifacts in the image.
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D Upgrade Firmware
Warning
During firmware update process, please make sure no
interruptions will occur as it might possibly cause serious
damage to the Internet Camera
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E Xplug Control Installation
Important Information
It is highly recommended to install the Xplug
Control application to the Web Server for IE 5.0. It
must be installed to a Public Domain with Fixed IP
address.
1. Installation:
Copy the “xplug.ocx” file to any WEB Server table.
2. Setting (Configuration):
From the Web Configuration menu select
“System” and under the “Loading ActiveX From”
input web server location
(http://www.web server location.com/).
Installation on Local PC
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To install Xplug Control, click the "Xplug Control"
button to activate the installation procedure for the plug-
in program.
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The Welcome screen will appear. Click the “Next”
button to proceed with the installation.
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Click the “Finish” button to complete Setup of the Xplug
Control Utility program for the Internet Camera.
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F Specifications
Video specification
Resolution: 640 x 480 pixel
Sensor: Color CMOS sensor
Lens: f: 6.0 mm, F: 1.8
Gain control: Automatic
Exposure: Automatic
White Balance: Automatic
Hardware Interface
LAN Connector: One RJ-45 port, 10/100M auto-
sensed, Auto-MDIX
Wireless LAN: Built-in 802.11g wireless LAN
Communication protocol: HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP, UDP,
ARP, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP,
PPPoE, SMTP, DDNS, UPnP
CPU: RDC R2880
RAM: 8MB
Flash ROM: 2MB
OS: RTOS
Power Supply: DC 5V, switching type
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Power consumption: 5 Watt (1000mA x 5V)
LED Indicator: Power LED (Blue)
Activity LED (Orange)
Software
Browser: Internet Explorer 5.0 or
above;
Netscape 6.0 or above
Application Software: IPView SE
OS supported: Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/
2000/XP, Windows NT4.0
Operating environment
Operating temperature: 5OC ~ 40OC
Storage temperature: -25OC ~ 50OC
Humidity: 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing
EMI
FCC, CE, VCCI Class B
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G Glossary of Terms
NUMBERS
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PING Packet Internet Groper, a utility used to determine
whether a specific IP address is accessible. It
functions by sending a packet to the specified
address and waits for a reply. It is primarily used to
troubleshoot Internet connections.
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