Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera User’s Guide
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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................... 1 Overview....................................................................................................................... 1 Physical Details............................................................................................................. 3 Package Contents ........................................................................................................
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1 This Chapter provides details of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera's features, components and capabilities. Overview The Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera has an Integrated Microcomputer and a high quality CMOS digital-Image-Sensor, enabling it to display high quality live streaming video over your wired LAN, the Internet, and for the Wireless Network Camera, an 802.11g Wireless LAN.
• Suitable for Home, Business or Public Facilities. Whether for Home, Business or Public Facility surveillance, or just for entertainment and fun, the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera has the features you need. • Multi-Protocol Support. Supporting TCP/IP networking, SMTP (E-mail), HTTP and other Internet related protocols, the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera can be easily integrated into your existing network. • Easy Configuration. A Windows-based Wizard is provided for initial setup.
• Wired and Wireless Network Support. The Wireless Network Camera supports both wired and wireless transmission. • WEP Support. Full WEP support (64/128 Bit) on the Wireless interface is provided. Physical Details Figure 2: Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera Front Panel Focus Ring Normally, it is not necessary to adjust the focus. The default focus range is from 1 meter (3 feet) to infinity. If the image is not clear, try adjusting the focus.
Rear Panel Antenna Attach the supplied antenna here. The antenna is adjustable; best results are usually obtained with the antenna positioned vertically. Power Input Connect the supplied power adapter here. MIC In If required, an external microphone can be attached here. Attaching a microphone here will disable the built-in microphone on the front. Microphones designed to be used with PCs are usually compatible with this microphone input.
Package Contents The following items should be included: If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Chapter 2 Basic Setup 2 This Chapter provides details of installing and configuring the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. System Requirements • • To use the LAN interface, a standard 10/100BaseT hub or switch and network cable is required. To use the Wireless interface on the Wireless Network Camera, other Wireless devices must be compliant with the IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g specifications. All Wireless stations must use compatible settings.
2. Connect the LAN Cable Connect the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera to a 10/100BaseT hub or switch. For the Wireless Network Camera, this disables the Wireless Interface, because only one interface can be active. The LAN interface is recommended for initial configuration. The default Wireless settings for the Wireless Network Camera are: Mode: Infrastructure ESSID: ANY WEP: Disabled 3.
Setup Initial setup should be performed using the supplied Windows-based setup Wizard. This program can locate the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera even if its IP address is invalid for your network. You can then configure the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera with appropriate TCP/IP settings for your LAN. Subsequent administration can be performed with your Web browser, as explained in Chapter 3 - Web-based Administration. Setup Procedure 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive.
Figure 5: Camera List Screen • 3. Select the desired Camera from the list on the left. The current settings for the selected Camera will be displayed in the table on the right. • Click Next to continue. If the Administrator ID and Password have been set, you will be prompted to enter them, as shown below. • • If using the default values, enter administrator for the name, and leave the password blank. Otherwise, enter the Administrator ID and Password set on the User screen.
Figure 7: Fixed or Dynamic IP Selection • • 5. Fixed IP is recommended, and can always be used. Dynamic IP can only be used if your LAN has a DCHP Server. Click Next to continue. If you chose Fixed IP Address, the following TCP/IP Settings screen will be displayed. Figure 8: TCP/IP Settings • • Enter an unused IP Address from within the address range used on your LAN. The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway fields must match the values used by PCs on your LAN.
6. For Wireless cameras, the following Wireless Settings screen is displayed next. Figure 9: Wireless Settings 7. • • Mode - If you have an Access Point, select Infrastructure. Otherwise, select Ad-hoc. Authentication Type - Select the value used on your LAN. • • • ESSID - Enter the value used by your other Wireless devices. Domain - Select the domain to match your location. Channel - For Ad-hoc mode, select the channel used by your other Wireless devices.
Click Next to continue to the following screen. 8. This screen allows you to enter a suitable Description, and set the correct Time Zone, Date, and Time. Make any desired changes, then click Next to continue. 9. The next screen, shown below, displays all details of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. • Click Save if the settings are correct • Click Back to modify any incorrect values. Figure 11: Camera Settings Figure 12: Save Settings 10. After clicking Save, you will see the screen below.
Figure 13: Final Screen If desired, you can click the Web UI button to connect to the camera using your Web Browser. 11. Click Exit to end the Wizard. Setup is now complete.
Chapter 3 Advanced Viewing Setup 3 This Chapter provides information about the optional settings and features for viewing video via the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. This Chapter is for Administrators only. Introduction After finishing setup via the Windows-based Wizard, the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera can immediately be used by all users on your LAN. Refer to Chapter 5 - Viewing & Recording for details on viewing and recording live video.
Figure 14: Image Screen 3. Make the required adjustments, as explained below, and save your changes. Video Settings Resolution Select the desired video resolution. The default resolution is set to 320*240. Image Quality Select the desired image quality. The default Image Quality is set to Normal. Note: Higher image quality requires more bandwidth. Power line frequency Select the power line frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) used in your region, to improve the picture quality under florescent lighting.
Options Time Stamp Enable the check box if you want the time to be displayed on the Video image. Text Display If you want text to be displayed on the Video image, enable this feature by checking the checkbox. You can enter text up to 20 characters. This feature is often used to identify camera when multiple camera are installed. Audio If you want audio to be included with the video, enable this option. Some bandwidth will be allocated to the audio stream.
Controlling User Access to the Video Stream By default, all users can connect to the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera and view live Video. If desired, you can limit access to known users, by requiring each user to login to the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera with their individual username and password. To Enable this feature: 1. 2. 3. Connect to the Web-based interface of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. (See Chapter 4 - Web-based Management for details.) On the Administration menu, select User.
Making Video available from the Internet If your LAN is connected to the Internet, typically by a Broadband Gateway/Router and Broadband modem, you can make the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera available via the Internet. Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera Setup The Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera configuration does NOT have be changed, unless: • You wish to change the port number from the default value (1024). • You wish to use the DDNS (Dynamic DNS) feature of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera.
2. Enter and save the correct DDNS settings on the Network screen of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. 3. Operation is then automatic: • The Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera will then automatically contact the DDNS server whenever it detects that the Internet IP address has changed, and inform the DDNS server of the new IP address. • Internet users can then connect to your LAN using the Domain Name allocated by the DDNS service provider.
The "Port" for the Port Forwarding / Virtual Server entry above is the "Second Port" number specified on the Network screen of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. Viewing via the Internet Clients (viewers) will also need a broadband connection; dial-up connections are NOT recommended. Using the Windows Viewing/Recording Utility If using the Windows Viewing/Recording Utility, the details of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera must be entered on the Internet tab of the Add Camera screen.
Motion Detection/E-mail Alerts The Motion Detection feature will capture a short video and send it to your E-mail address when motion is detected. The Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera will compare consecutive frames to detect changes caused by the movement of large objects. But the motion detector can also be triggered by: • Sudden changes in the level of available light • Movement of the camera itself. Try to avoid these situations.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Enter at least one (1) E-mail address In the Show “From” as field, enter the E-mail address you wish to display as the sender, when you receive the mail. This should be a genuine E-mail address, otherwise spam filters may block your mail. Enter a suitable Subject for the E-mail. Enter the address of the SMTP Server in the Outgoing Mail SMTP Server field.
Chapter 4 Web-based Management 4 This Chapter provides Setup details of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera’s Web-based Interface. This Chapter is for Administrators only. Introduction The Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera can be configured using your Web Browser. The Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera must have an IP address which is compatible with your PC. The recommended method to ensure this is to use the supplied Windows-based Wizard, as described in the previous chapter.
Welcome Screen When you connect, the following screen will be displayed. Figure 21: Welcome Screen The menu options available from this screen are: • • View Video - View live Video using your Web Browser. Administration - Access the Administration menu. • Exit - Terminate the connection to the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. These options are explained in the following sections.
View Video Screen This screen is displayed when you click the link View Video in your Browser. Figure 22: View Video Screen • If using Internet Explorer on Windows, you may see a prompt regarding an "OCX" file, like the example below. You must install this OCX file in order to view the Video. Click "Yes". • Video will start playing automatically. There may be a delay of a few seconds while the video stream is buffered.
Administration Menu Clicking on Administration on the menu provides access to all the settings for the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. The Administration menu contains the following options: • System - Description Date / Time, and NTP • • Network - All network and Wireless settings Image - Adjust the Video image • • • Users - Administrator login, User Access, and user database. E-mail - E-mail Alerts and E-mail Video Status - Current Status information.
Timezone Choose the timezone for your location from the drop-down list. If your location is currently using Daylight Saving, enable the Adjust for daylight saving checkbox. You must UNCHECK this checkbox when Daylight Saving finishes. NTP (Network Time Protocol) Time Server Enable or disable the Time Server feature as required. If Enabled, the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera will contact a Network Time Server at regular intervals and update its internal timer.
Network Screen This screen is displayed when the Network menu option is clicked. Note: Only the Wireless Network Camera contains the Wireless settings. Figure 25: Network Screen Data - Network Screen IP Setting Obtain Address Automatically If selected, the Wireless Network Camera will obtain its IP address and related information from a DHCP Server. Only select this option if your LAN has a DHCP Server.
Fixed IP Address If selected, you must assign the following data to the Wireless Network Camera. • IP Address - Enter an unused IP address from the address range used on your LAN. • Subnet Mask - Use the same value as PCs on your LAN. • • • Gateway - Use the same value as PCs on your LAN. Primary DNS Address - Use the same value as PCs on your LAN. Normally, your ISP will provide this address. Secondary DNS Address - This is optional. If entered, this DNS will be used if the Primary DNS does not respond.
Check WAN IP Schedule Set the schedule for checking if the Internet IP address has changed. If the IP address has changed, the DDNS Server will be notified. Options UPnP Enable UPnP support if required. If Enabled, the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera will broadcast its availability using UPnP. UPnP compatible systems such as Windows XP will then be able to detect the presence of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. Second Port Enable this feature if required.
WEP Screen This screen is accessed by clicking the Configure WEP button on the Network screen. An example WEP screen is shown below. Figure 26: WEP Screen Data - WEP Screen WEP Encryption WEP Encryption Select the option used on your Wireless LAN. • • • Passphrase None - This is the default. If selected, data is NOT encrypted before being transmitted. 64 Bit Encryption - If selected, data is encrypted, using the default key, before being transmitted. You must enter a default key.
When inputting a key value, follow these rules: • • For 64 Bit Encryption, keys must be 10 characters. For 128 Bit Encryption, keys must be 26 characters. • Keys must be entered in Hex. Hex characters are A ~ F, and 0 ~ 9. Image Screen This screen is displayed when the Image menu option is clicked. Figure 27: Image Screen Data - Image Screen Video Settings Resolution Select the desired video resolution format. The default resolution is set to 320*240. Image Quality Select the desired image quality.
Adjustment Brightness Select Automatic or Manual. The default is set to Automatic in which the camera will automatically adjust the brightness based on the current environment. Select Manual, if you want to adjust the brightness manually. Red, Green, Blue Adjust these color settings to the preferred values. Note: When Automatic is selected, this setting will not take effect.. Default Button Clicking this will set all the Adjustment fields to their default values.
User Screen This screen is displayed when the User option on the Administration menu is clicked. Figure 28: User Screen Data - User Screen Admin Login Administrator ID • • Enter the name for the Administrator here. Spaces, punctuation, and special characters must NOT be used in the name. The name is case insensitive (case is ignored), so you can not have 2 names which differ only by case. Password The password for the Administrator.
Add/Modify User Screen This screen is displayed when the Add or Modify button on the User screen is clicked. It is used to enter details of each user. Figure 29: Add/Modify User Screen Data - Add/Modify User User Name Enter the name for the user. Spaces, punctuation, and special characters must NOT be used in the name. Also, names are case-insensitive (case is ignored), so you can NOT use 2 names with the same spelling and different case. User Password The password for the user above.
E-mail Screen If desired, you can use the E-mail feature to have an E-mail sent to you whenever motion is detected. Note that because of the sensitivity of the CMOS digitizer, the motion detection feature is not usable in situations where the level of illumination may change rapidly. In this situation, the change in light intensity will trigger the motion detection. . Figure 30: E-mail Screen Data – E-mail Screen E-Mail Alerts Enable Check the box to enable the E-Mail Alert feature.
Show "From" as Enter the E-mail address to be shown in the "From" field when the Email is received. Subject Enter the desired text to be shown as the "Subject" for the E-Mail when it is received. Subject can not exceed 48 alphanumeric characters. Outgoing Mail SMTP Server Enter the address of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) Server to be used to send E-Mail.
Status Screen . Figure 31: Status Screen Data - Status Screen System Device Name This shows the name of the Wireless Network Camera. Description This shows the description of the Wireless Network Camera, such as location. F/W version The version of the current firmware installed. You can upgrade the Firmware by clicking the Upgrade Firmware button. You need to obtain the firmware upgrade file first. Network MAC Address The current IP address of the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera.
Wireless (Wireless Network Camera Only) Network Type It shows the Network Type currently is use (Ad-hoc or Infrastructure). SSID This displays the wireless SSID. Channel This shows the wireless channel currently used. Encryption This shows if the WEP Encryption is Enabled or Disabled. Video Video Type This displays the compression type of the video stream (e.g. MPEG-4). Resolution The image size of the video stream.
Upgrade Firmware Screen This screen is displayed when you click the Upgrade Firmware button on the Status screen. Figure 32: Upgrade Firmware Screen This screen allows you upgrade the Firmware (software) in your Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. Before using this screen, your must download the upgrade file to your PC. Then follow this procedure: 1. Click the Browse button, and locate the upgrade file. 2. Select this file, and click OK. The filename will then appear in the Upgrade File field. 3.
Chapter 5 Viewing & Recording 5 This Chapter describes how to view and record the live video stream generated by the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. Overview The recommended method to view video is to use the supplied Windows Viewing/Recording utility. Installation 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the setup program does not start automatically, run Netcam_Setup.exe in the root folder. You will see the Welcome screen shown below. 2. 3.
System Tray Icon When started, the program will create an icon in the Windows system tray on the taskbar, as shown below. Figure 34: System Tray Icon This Icon has the following functions: • • • • Animation - If a recording is in progress, this icon will be animated. Otherwise, it is stationary. Hover - Hovering your mouse over this icon will generate a pop-up informing you of the current status. Double-click - This will display the main screen, shown below.
Cameras - Camera List • The Camera List displays all Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera you have defined. If you have not defined any cameras, this list will be empty. For each listed camera, the following data is shown: • • • • • • • Device Name - The name of the camera Connection Type - This will be either "LAN" or "Internet", indicating the type of connection used to connect to the camera. Description - If the Camera administrator has entered a description, it will be displayed here.
Adding Cameras to the Camera List To add a camera to the Camera List, click the Add Camera button on the main screen. You will see a screen like the example below. • The Cameras on LAN panel, on the left, displays all Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera found on your LAN. This list can be updated by clicking the Refresh button. • The Camera Data panel, on the right, displays the data for the selected camera. Figure 36: Add Camera from LAN To add a camera to the Camera List on the main screen: 1.
Adding Cameras on the Internet If the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera you wish to add is not on your LAN, but is available via the Internet, click the Internet tab. You will see a screen like the example below. Figure 37: Add Camera from Internet To add a camera to the Camera List on the main screen: 1. Enter the Camera Data on the panel on the right. See below for details. 2. Click the Test button to check that a connection and login can be performed successfully. 3. Click the Add button.
You can add the same Camera twice, once for the LAN, and again for the Internet. This will allow viewing the camera whether you are on the same LAN as the camera or in a remote location. Modifying an Existing Camera You can change the settings for an existing camera by selecting it in the Camera List on the main screen, then clicking the Modify Camera button. You will see a screen like the example below. Figure 38: Modify Camera • • Data on this screen is the same as for the Add Camera screens.
Viewing Live Video To view live video, select a camera in the Camera List on the main screen, and click the View button. For each camera, a new Viewing window will open, like the example below. Figure 39 Viewing Live Video Controls are provided to stop and start viewing, and to start recording the video stream. Play - Use this to re-start viewing, after using the Stop button. Record. Click this to start recording the current video stream. While recording, this button will be red.
Recording Video You can record Video while watching, or schedule recordings to occur when you are absent. Recordings are stored in a standard Microsoft ASF file format, and can be played using Microsoft Media Player. Before doing any recording, you should review the Recording Preferences to ensure they are suitable for your PC. Recording Preferences To set the Recording Preferences, click the Preferences button below the Recordings panel on the main screen. You will see a screen like the example below.
Live Recordings You can start and stop recording from the View screen, using the controls provided. Figure 41 Viewing Live Video Play - Use this to re-start viewing, after using the Stop button. Record. Click this to start recording the current video stream. While recording, this button will be red. To stop recording, click the button again. Stop. This will terminate the connection to the camera, halting both the viewing and the recording (if in progress).
Files To view recorded video or snapshot (still image) pictures, click the Files button under the Files panel on the main screen, then select the desired option. Figure 42: Files Dialog To view a list of all recorded files, click the Recorded Video button, you will then see a screen like the example below. Figure 43: Recorded Files This list shows all of the recorded files. The following operations are supported: • Play - Play the selected file using Microsoft Media Player.
Scheduled Recordings Recordings can be scheduled at any time, for any known Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera. (Of course, your PC must be ON at the scheduled time.) To use this feature, click the Schedule button under the Recordings panel on the main screen. You will see a screen like the example below. Figure 44: Scheduled Recording List This screen lists all scheduled recordings. For each recording, the following data is shown: • • • Camera - The camera which will be recorded.
• Every Sunday, Every Monday, … - The recording is made on the specified day each week. The Start Day indicates when the schedule becomes active. Start Day Select the desired date. For a single recording, this is the day the recording will be made. For daily (Everyday) recordings, this is the starting date. For weekly recordings, this determines when the schedule becomes active. Start Time Select the desired start time. Duration Enter or select the desired duration of the recording.
Viewing with your Web Browser The recommended method to view live video from the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera is to use the Windows utility. However, you can also use your Web browser if necessary. Viewing over your LAN To establish a connection from your PC to the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera: 1. Start your WEB browser. 2.
Figure 47: View Video Screen • If using Internet Explorer on Windows, you may see a prompt regarding an "OCX" file, like the example below. You must install this OCX file in order to view the Video. Click "Yes". • Video will start playing automatically. There may be a delay of a few seconds while the video stream is buffered.
Viewing via the Internet If the LAN with the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera is connected to the Internet, and configured correctly, you can connect to the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera via the Internet. See Making Video available from the Internet in Chapter 3 for details of the required LAN configuration. To establish a connection from your PC to the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera via the Internet: 1.
6. Click View Video to see a screen like the example below. • If using Internet Explorer on Windows, you may see a prompt regarding an "OCX" file, like the example below. You must install this OCX file in order to view the Video. Click "Yes". • Video will start playing automatically. There may be a delay of a few seconds while the video stream is buffered. Figure 50: View Video Screen Figure 51 ActiveX OCX Prompt Note: Viewers need a broadband Internet connection to view video effectively.
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 This chapter covers the most likely problems and their solutions. Overview This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera and some possible solutions to them. If you follow the suggested steps and the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera still does not function properly, contact your dealer for further advice.
Enter the Administrator ID and Password set on the User screen. If you are just trying to view Video, the User Name/Password prompt indicates that the Administrator has restricted access to specified users. Ask the Administrator for your User Name and Password. Problem 4 Solution 4 I can't connect to the Wireless/Ethernet Network Camera using a Wireless connection. 1) If a LAN cable is connected to the LAN port, the Wireless interface is disabled. Only one interface can be active.
Appendix A Specifications A Ethernet Network Camera Model Ethernet Network Camera Dimensions 164 mm (L) * 88 mm (W)* 54 mm (H) 6.4 inch (L) * 3.5 inch (W) * 2.
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