User Manual (For Windows & Mac OS) Indoor HD Wireless IP Camera Model:FC2401P/FC2406P/FC2407P Color:Black/White Model:FC2403P Color:White Model:FC1403P Color:White Model:FC2405P Color:White Model:FC2402P Color:Black/White Model:FC2503PZ Color:Black/White V1.
Table of Contents Table of Contents ................................................................................................................................................. 1 1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Key Features ........................................................................................................................................ 1 1.
4.4.2 On Screen Display ................................................................................................................... 53 4.4.3 Privacy Zone ............................................................................................................................ 53 4.4.4 Snapshot Settings .................................................................................................................... 55 4.4.5 IR LED Schedule ........................................................
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1 Overview Indoor HD Wireless IP Camera with P2P is an integrated wireless IP Camera with a color CMOS sensor enabling viewing in High Definition resolution. It combines a high quality digital video camera, with a powerful web server, to bring clear video to your desktop and mobile devices from anywhere on your local network or over the Internet.
Embedded free DDNS(dynamic domain name service) Service Supporting the Third Party Domain Name Service Supports two-way audio(except for FC2407P) Multi-level users management with password protection Motion detection alert via email or upload image to FTP Providing free Android and iPhone APP for viewing live video Support record schedule Supports Alarm I/O Interface(Only FC2407P) 1.
5.Wi-Fi Antenna: Wireless Antenna Rear Panel(FC2401P/FC2503PZ/FC2406P) 9.Antenna 1.LAN 7.Audio Output 3.Network light 2.Power 4.Power light 8.Audio Input 5.WPS 6. SD Card Slot Figure 1.2 Rear Panel(FC2402P/FC2403P/FC2405P) 9.Antenna 3.Network light 1.LAN 2.Power 7.Audio Output 8.Audio Input 4.Power light 5.WPS 6. SD Card Slot 1.LAN: 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 port for wired connection 2.Power: DC 5V/2A Power supply 3.
5.WPS: Push the WPS button on the camera and wireless router in 1 minutes, the camera will connect the wireless router automatically, in WPS process, the Network Light will blink very fast 6. SD card Slot: Supports up to 32GB SD card for storing the video 7.Audio Output: This jack is used to plug an external speaker 8.Audio Input: This jack is used to plug an external microphone 9.Antenna: Used to connect external wireless antenna Rear Panel(FC2407P) Bottom View 1.Mounting Port 2.Reset Button Figure 1.
1.5 The different features between the models involved Model Maxmium Resolution SD Card Slot Optical Zoom Digital Zoom I/O Alarm FC2401P 1280*720 1280*720 1280*720 1280*720 1280*720 1280*720 1280*720 1280*960 √ √ × × × × × × × √ √ × × × × × × √ × FC2402P FC1403P FC2403P FC2405P FC2406P FC2407P FC2503PZ 2 × √ √ √ √ √ × √ √ √ √ √ × Access the IP Camera This chapter explains how to access the camera through browser and RTSP player. 2.
Figure 2.2 HTTPS(Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer) is a safe way to access your camera, the data transferred on the Internet will be encrypted. Since we can not apply license for every LAN or DDNS URL, the webpage may pop up a warning like the following picture, you just need to click 'Continue to this website (not recommended). ' Open Internet Explorer if it is not already opened. Click on Tools, then click Internet Options.
Figure 2.3 For Firefox, you can add the trusted as the following way: Tools ---- Options ---- Advanced --- View Certificates --- Servers Figure 2.
Click View Certificates, and go to Servers option. Figure 2.5 Go to Add Exception panel. Enter the camera’s url , here take https://192.168.8.129:443 for example . Click this button to add it . Figure 2.
2.2 2.2.1 Access the Camera in WAN Static IP Addresses Users who have static IP addresses do not need to set DDNS service settings for remote access. When you have finished connecting the camera using the LAN IP address and port forwarding, you can access the camera directly from the Internet using the WAN IP address and port number. How to Obtain the WAN IP address from a public website To obtain your WAN IP address, enter the following URL in your browser: http://www.whatismyip.com.
2.2.2 Dynamic IP Addresses DDNS is a service that allows your IP Camera, especially when assigned with a dynamic IP address, to have a fixed host and domain name. This means that even though your WAN IP address is constantly changing, you will have a fixed hostname you can use to access your cameras at all times. You can access the camera directly from the Internet using the hostname and port number. What is the HTTP Port no.? Default HTTP Port is 88 All cameras have the default HTTP port of 88.
Step 2: Enter the username and password of the Administrator (default username is admin with a blank password), and click “OK” to apply changes. Step 3: Wait around 10 seconds, you’ll see that the camera’s LAN IP address has changed. In our example it was changed to 2000, so we see http://192.168.1.110:2000 in IP Camera Tool. Also, the LAN IP address is now fixed at a static IP address of http://192.168.1.110:2000.
Fill the HTTP Port of the camera in the columns of External Port and Internal Port. Example: 2000 Fill in this section with the LAN IP of the camera; we would enter “100” for our example. Assign a name for the port forward setting here. Figure 2.7 First method : Use the embedded DDNS to access the camera via the Internet Each camera has an embedded unique DDNS domain name, the format of this domain name is xxxxxx.myipcamera.org.
Step 2 DO DDNS Service Settings within the Camera Please set DDNS Settings within the camera by hostname, a user name and password you’ve got from www.no-ip.com Take hostname ycxgwp.no-ip.info, user name ipcamera, password ipcamera2012 for example. Firstly, goes to option of DDNS Settings on the administrator panel. Secondly, select No-Ip as a server. Thirdly, fill ip camera as DDNS user, fill password ipcamera2012 as DDNS password, fill ycxgwp.no-ip.
Figure 2.9 Figure 2.10 Sometimes you may need to enter the user name and password again. Click OK and you can see the real-time preview.
Figure 2.11 Figure 2.12 If you cannot play the video in the VLC player, please check the port mapping. You can read Quick Installation Guide about How to configure port forwarding. NOTE: If you modify the camera’s username or password, you had better reboot the camera, or else the new username and password cannot take effect when you enter the authentication in the VLC. 2.4 IP Camera Connection to the Server Device supports ONVIF2.2.1 protocol,You can easily access the NVR with ONVIF or server with ONVIF.
3 Surveillance Software GUI Please refer to the Quick Installation Guide if you install the camera at first time. After finishing quick installation, you can take time to learn the operation of the software. 3.1 Login Window 1 2 3 4 Figure 3.1 Please check the login window above, it was divided to 5 sections from no. 1 to 4.
3.2 Modify the Username and Password When you log in for the first time, it will come to the operating of modify the username and password automatically. Figure 3.2 Enter the New Username, New password and Confirm the password. Click Modify button, you will see the login page again. 3.3 Setup Wizard After logging in for the first time, you will be directed to the“Setup Wizard”automatically.
Figure 3.3 System Time: Select the time zone you need to set the date, time,format, etc. Figure 3.4 Wireless networks: Click Scan, find the SSID of your wireless router, select and enter the password. Figure 3.5 IP: Set the IP address of the camera. You could choose to obtain an IP automatically (DHCP) or set the IP address manually according to your needs.
Figure 3.6 NOTE: It takes about 1 minute to connect the camera to your router. 3.4 Surveillance Window 1 2 8 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 3.3 9 Section1 LiveVideo / Settings/Playback buttons : Path to surveillance window.
do advanced settings. : Click this button and back to the Playback panel to view the stored audio files stored in the SD Card. Section2 Multi-Device Window The firmware inside the camera supports up to maximum of 9 cameras being monitoring at the same time. You can add other cameras in multi-device setting. Figure 3.
fluent video streaming, please select resolution VGA. 3) Maximum frame rate When the video format is 50Hz, the maximum frame rate is 25 fps. When the video format is 60Hz, the maximum frame rate is 30 fps. You should lower frame rate when the bandwidth is limited. Normally, when the frame rate above 15, you can achieve fluently video. 4) Bit rate Generally speaking, the larger the bit rate is, the clearer video will become. But the bit rate configuration should combine well with the network bandwidth.
Section4 Pan/Tilt Control(except for FC1403P) 1 6 5 3 4 8 7 2 1----- Up control button, 3----- Left control button, 5----- Up-Left control button 7----- Down-Left control button 2----- Down control button, 4----- Right control button, 6----- Up-Right control button 8----- Down-Right control button Click this button and go to center Section5 Cruise / Preset settings(except for FC1403P) Cruise Settings The default cruise tracks have two types: Vertical and Horizontal.
: Start cruise. : Stop cruise. If you want to define or change the cruise trace, please go to Settings PTZ Preset Settings panel. How to do cruise? Firstly: Select one track in the track drop-down list Select one of these Secondly: Click Start cruise button, the camera will cruise following the predefined path. Thirdly: Click stop button and finish cruising.
Section6 IR LED Lights Click Infra led and there are three modes to adjust the infrared led: Auto, Manual and Schedule. Auto: Select it and the camera will adjust the infra led (on or off) automatically. Manual: Select it and you can turn on or turn off the infrared led manually. Schedule: Select it and the IR led light will be off at the schedule period. If you want to define or change the IR led lights schedule time, please go to Settings--->Video---> IR LED Schedule page.
earphone or speakers that connected with PC. 5 ----- Snapshot Click it to make snapshot and it pop-up a window which picture you snapshot, right click in the window and save the picture to anywhere you want. 6 ----- Record Click the icon and the camera start recording, you can see a green dot in the live window. Click again and stop recording. The default storage path is C:\IPCamRecord. You can change the storage path: Go to Settings- >Record->Storage Location panel.
Figure 3.7 When you select the Full Screen, then click right mouse, there is a Screen PTZ button. Figure 3.8 Click the Screen PTZ button and put the mouse on the screen to indicate the camera move direction you prefer, press the left mouse, the camera will move to the corresponding direction. Loosen the mouse and stop moving. Press Esc button or double click right mouse and cancel the function. NOTE: For Mac OS, the plugin cannot support Onscreen Mouse Control, so you cannot allow to use it.
4 Advanced Camera Settings Click the button “Settings”, goes to Administrator Control Panel to make advanced camera settings. 4.1 Status Status contains four columns: Device Information, Device Status, Session Status and Log, it will show you various information about your camera. 4.1.1 Device Information Figure 4.1 Camera Model: The camera model no. Camera Name: The Device Name is a unique name that you can give to your device to help you identify it.
4.1.2 Device Status On this page you can see device status such as Alarm status/ Record Status ,DDNS status ,WIFI status and so on. Figure 4.2 4.1.3 Session Status Session status will display who and which IP is visiting the camera now. Figure 4.3 4.1.4 Log The log record shows who and which IP address accessed or logout the camera and when.
Click the page number and go to the corresponding page to see more logs. Fill in one page number, click Go button and go to the corresponding page. Figure 4.4 Reboot the camera and clear the log records. 4.2 Basic Settings This section allows you to configure your camera’s Name, Time, Mail, User account and Multi-Device. 4.2.1 Camera Name Default alias is anonymous. You can define a name for your camera here such as apple. Click Save to save your changes.
Figure 4.6 Time Zone: Select the time zone for your region from the drop-down menu. Sync with NTP server: Network Time Protocol will synchronize your camera with an Internet time server. Choose the one that is closest to your camera. Sync with PC: Select this option to synchronize the date and time of the Network Camera with your computer. Manually: The administrator can enter the date and time manually. Note select the date and time format.
Figure 4.7 How to change the password of administrator? Firstly, select the account of administrator, then select “Change password”, enter the old password and the new password, lastly click modify to take effect. Figure 4.8 How to add account ? Select one blank column, then enter the new user name, password and privilege, last click Add to take effect. You can see the new added account on the Account list.
Figure 4.9 Figure 4.10 Delete:Select the account which you want to delete, then click Delete button to take effect. NOTE: The default admin account cannot be deleted, but you can add other administrator users.
4.2.4 Multi-Camera If you want to view multi-surveillance screens on one window, you need to login one camera, and set it as the main device, and do Multi-Device Settings, add other cameras to the first one camera. Before you do multi-cams settings, you need to assign different port such as 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88 to the cameras if there is 8 cams installed. The firmware within the camera can support a maximum of 9 devices monitoring all at the same time. This page you can both add MJPEG and H.
Figure 4.12 Back to Surveillance Windows, and click Four Windows option, you will see four cameras you added. Figure 4.
Figure 4.14 Add cameras in WAN If you want to view all cameras via the internet(remote computer), you will need to add them using DDNS domain name. Firstly, make sure all of the cameras you added can be accessed through the internet. (Read How to configure DDNS settings in chapter 4.3.3) Login to the first camera using a DDNS domain name and port. Use DDNS domain name and port to login. Make sure each camera you need add could login with DDNS name and port. Figure 4.
Click Multi-Device Settings. Choose The 2nd Device. Fill in the 2nd camera’s name, DDNS domain name, port number. Enter user name and password and then choose Add. (Figure 4.19) Figure 4.16 1----- The camera model: MJ or H264. 2----- The 2nd camera’s name 3----- Fill in the 2nd camera’s DDNS host not LAN IP NOTE: The MJ series have the same HTTP Port no. and Media Port no.
Figure 4.17 Return to video window. You will see all of the cameras accessible through the internet. When you are away from home, you can use the first camera’s DDNS domain name and port to view all the cameras via internet. Figure 4.
4.3 Network This section will allow you to configure your camera’s IP, PPPoE, DDNS, Wireless Settings, UPnP and Port. 4.3.1 IP Configuration If you want to set a static IP for the camera, please go to IP Configuration page. Keep the camera in the same subnet of your router or computer. Figure 4.19 Changing settings here is the same as using the IP Camera Tool. It is recommended that you use the subnet mask, gateway and DNS server from your locally attached PC.
Set the same Subnet Mask and gateway of the camera with your PC. There are two DNS servers, you can set any of them. Same with gateway is also OK. Figure 4.21 If you don’t know the DNS server, you can use the same settings as the Default Gateway. 4.3.2 Wireless Settings Step 1: Choose “Settings” on the top of the camera interface, and go to the “Network” panel on the left side of the screen, then click “Wireless Settings.
Click the Scan button to search for wireless networks. Click the Page number to see other wireless networks devices if there are more than 10. Figure 4.22 Step 2: Click the SSID (name of your router) in the list, the corresponding information related to your network, such as the name and the encryption, will be filled into the relevant fields automatically. You will only need to fill in the password of your network.
The LAN IP address will disappear on the window of IP Camera Tool when the camera is configuring a wireless connection. Wait about 1 minute, the camera should obtain a wireless connection, and the LAN IP of the camera will show again on the window of the IP Camera Tool.
4.3.3 PPPoE NOTE: FC2407P does not have this function. If you are using a PPPoE connection, enable it and enter the User Name and Password for your PPPoE account. Figure 4.24 4.3.4 DDNS Each camera has embedded a unique DDNS domain name when producing, and you can directly use the domain name, you can also use the third party domain name. Ip camera domain name Here take a33471.myipcamera.org for example. Go to option of DDNS on the Settings->Network panel, you can see the domain name. Figure 4.
Restore DDNS to factory: If you have configured Third Party DDNS successfully, but you want to use Manufacturer’s DDNS again , here click this button and start Manufacturer’s DDNS Service. Third Party Domain Name Settings User can also use third part DDNS, such as www.no-ip.com, www. 3322.com Here take www.no-ip.com for example: ① Step 1, Go to the website www.no-ip.com to create a free hostname Firstly: Login on www.no-ip.com and click No-IP Free to register. Figure 4.
Click here to register Figure 4.27 Please register an account step by step according to instructions on www.no-ip.com After registration, please login your email which used to register. You will receive an email from website, please click the link to activate your ACCOUNT as indicated in email. Secondly: Login the link with the registered username and password to create your domain name. Figure 4.
Figure 4.29 Please create the domain name step by step according to instructions on www.no-ip.com Step 2, DO DDNS Service Settings within the Camera Please set DDNS Settings within the camera by hostname, a user name and password you’ve got from www.no-ip.com Take hostname ycxgwp.no-ip.info, user name ipcamera, password ipcamera2012 for example. Firstly, goes to option of DDNS Settings on the administrator panel. Secondly, select No-Ip as a server..
Secondly, Create a new column by LAN IP address & HTTP Port No. of the camera within the router showed as below. Assign a name as you like here Fill the Media Port no. of the camera on the column of External Port and Internal Port Figure 4.30 ③ Use domain name to access the camera via internet After the port forwarding is finished, you can use the domain name+ http no. to access the camera via internet. Take hostname ycxgwp.no-ip.info and http no.
Figure 4.32 The camera’s software will be configured for port forwarding. There may be issues with your routers security settings, and sometimes may error. We recommend you configure port forwarding manually on your router. 4.3.6 Port This camera supports HTTP Port / HTTPS Port/ ONVIF Port. HTTP Port is used to access the camera remotely. If you want to access the camera and view the video. HTTP port : By default, the HTTP and Media port is set to 88.
Select which camera you’d like to change the port for, and right click Figure 4.34 Modify the Http Port. Enter the Username and password, click OK. Figure 4.35 Step 2: Enter the username and password of the Administrator (default username is admin with a blank password), and click “OK” to apply changes. Step 3: Wait around 10 seconds, you’ll see that the camera’s LAN IP address has changed. In our example it was changed to 2000, so we see http://192.168.1.110:2000 in IP Camera Tool.
If the camera cannot be accessed, please make sure the port forwarding is succeed. ONVIF port: By default, the ONVIF port is set to 888. Also, they can be assigned with another port number between 1 and 65535(except 0 and 65534). But make sure they can not be conflict with other existing ports. HTTPS port: The default port is 443. You can use the url to access the camera: https:// IP + HTTPS port. 4.3.
Test result Figure 4.38 If the test success, you can see the Success behind the Test, at the same time the receivers will receive a test mail. If the test fails with one of the following errors after clicking Test, verify that the information you entered is correct and again select Test . 1) Cannot connect to the server 2) Network Error. Please try later 3) Server Error 4) Incorrect user or password 5) The sender is denied by the server.
Figure 4.39 Figure 4.40 FTP server: If your FTP server is located on the LAN. If you have an FTP server which you can access on the internet. Port: Default is port 21. If changed, external FTP client program must change the server connection port accordingly. FTP Mode: Here supports two modes: PORT and PASV. Username/password: The FTP account and password. Click Save to take effect. Click Test to see if FTP has been successfully configured.
4.3.9 P2P Access the IP Camera by Smart Phone (Android or iOS operating system) First of all, you need to open the P2P function of the IP Camera at “Settings-->Network-->P2P”. Figure 4.41 Search and install IPCam Viewer on Google Play for Android devices, search and install IPCam_Viewer on APP Store for iOS devices. If you want to know more details of the iOS APP or Android APP, see the iOS App User Manual or Android APP User Manual. 4.
Stream type: There are four types to identify different streams you have set. Resolution: The camera supports multiple types, For example: 960P, 720P, VGA, QVGA. The higher the resolution is, the clearer video will become. But the code flux will become larger too, and it will take up more bandwidth. Bit rate: Generally speaking, the larger the bit rate is, the clearer video will become. But the bit rate configuration should combine well with the network bandwidth.
Figure 4.44 Allow On Screen Display Mask: There are two options: Yes or NO. Select Yes, then click “Set Privacy Zone” and draw a privacy area on the video, the privacy area will be black on the video. The mask area Figure 4.45 Click OK button and return to the page, click Save to take effect.
Figure 4.46 4.4.4 Snapshot Settings On this page you can set the snapshot pictures’ image quality and the storage path. Figure 4.47 Manual snap Quality: Low, Middle and High. The higher the quality, the picture will be clearer. Alarm Pictures Save To: FTP or SD Card. If you have done FTP and Alarm settings, when alarming, the camera will snap pictures to the FTP automatically.
has inserted in the SD card. Enable timing to capture To enable capture interval, follow the steps below: 1 Select Enable timing to capture 2 Capture interval:The interval time between two captures. 3 Select the capture time Capture anytime Click the black button up the MON, you will see all time range turn red. When something moving in the detection area at anytime, the camera will capture. Specify an capture schedule Click the week day words, the corresponding column will be selected.
Figure 4.49 To enable motion detection, follow the steps below: Step 01: Enable Motion detection Step 02: Sensitivity---- It supports five modes: Lowest, Lower, Low, Medium and High. The higher the sensitivity, the camera will be more easily alarmed. Select one motion sensitivity. Step 03: Trigger interval--- The interval time between two motion detections. Here supports 5s/6s/7s/8s/9s/10s/11s/12s/13s/14s/15s. Select one interval time.
Figure 4.50 There are four alarm indicators: A Camera Sound and PC Sound If the camera has connected with a speaker or other audio output device, if you select Camera Sound or PC Sound, when the motion has been detected, the people around the camera will hear beep alarm sound. B Send E-mail If you want to receive alarm emails when motion is detected, you must select Send E-mail and set Mail Settings first.
Figure 4.51 Step 06: Alarm Schedule ① Alarm anytime when motion is detected Click the black button up the MON, you will see all time range turn red. When something moving in the detection area at anytime, the camera will alarm. Click this button and select all time range Figure 4.52 ② Specify an alarm schedule Click the week day words, the corresponding column will be selected.
Figure 4.53 ③ Press the left mouse and drag it on the time boxes, you can select the serial area. Figure 4.54 Step 07: Click Save button to take effect. When the motion has been detected during the detection time in the detection area, the camera will alarm and adopt the corresponding alarm indicators. NOTE: You must set the detection area and detection schedule, or else there is no alarm anywhere and anytime. 4.5.
Figure 4.55 There is an IO alarm input/output interface in the camera rear. Enable IO alarm need this interface to connect to the alarm device (door sensor, infrared sensor, smoke detector, etc.). I/O Alarm has four ports: Port 1 and port 2 indicate IO alarm output Port 3 and port 4 indicate IO alarm input Figure 4.56 Setting IO alarm On the IO page, Enable the I/O alarm, select the “Send E-mail” or ”Snapshot” before you have configured the mail or FTP.
Click this button and select all time range. Figure 4.57 If an IO alarm is triggered and IO alarm output device will always alarm (sound alarm is issued a warning sound, alarm lights in flash etc.). Click "Clear IO alarm output" , the alarm output device will stop alarming. If IO alarm is triggered again after alarm interval, IO alarm output device will be restart. Figure 4.
4.6 Record This section will allow you to change the record files storage path and the record time. 4.6.1 Storage Location On this page you can change the alarm and manually recording storage path. Figure 4.59 Recording Location: SD card or FTP. When the camera alarmed, it will store the alarm files to the SD card or FTP. Make sure the camera has been inserted the SD card. On this page, you can see the available space of the SD card.
Figure 4.61 4.6.4 Scheduled Recording On the page you can configure the schedule record. When the parameter Recording Location is set SD Card on the Storage Location page, you can configure parameters as shown in follow figure. Figure 4.62 When the parameter Recording Location is set FTP on the Storage Location page, you can configure parameters as shown in follow figure.
Figure 4.63 Click Save button to take effect. 4.6.5 SD Card Management NOTE: The FC1403P doesn’t support the function. This camera supports SD Card and the max size of SD card must be under 32G. When you plug in the SD card during the camera work process, please reboot the camera again, or else the SD Card may be cannot work well. Go to the SettingsDevice StatusDevice Status page, you can see the SD card status.
Figure 4.64 The default storage path of alarm record files is SD card, when the available size of SD card is less than 256M, the old record files will be deleted automatically. 4.7 PTZ This page will allow you to change the pan/tilt speed and do cruise tracks settings. NOTE: The FC1403P doesn’t support the function. 4.7.1 Pan/Tilt Speed There are five Pt speed types: very fast, fast, normal, slow and very slowly. Select the desired PTZ speed type and click save button . Figure 4.
Figure 4.66 Setting the Cruise Mode There are two cruise mode: Cruise time and Cruise Loops. Cruise time: Select Cruise time from Cruise Mode drop-down, then you can set the Cruise time of the camera. Cruise Loops:Select Cruise Loops from Cruise Mode drop-down, you can set the Cruise Loops of the camera. Click Save to take effect. Figure 4.67 Manage the Cruise Track There are two default cruise tracks: Vertical and Horizontal.
Add: Add one cruise track, then click save button. Delete: Select one cruise track and delete it. Save: After you modify the Dwell time, you should click Save button to take effect. Example How to do add cruise tracks ? Firstly, Click Add button and enter a descriptive name to identify the cruise track. Secondly: On the lower left of the page, you can see all preset points you have added.
Add the preset. The cruise tracks have added to the “track 1” . Figure 4.69 After add the cruise track, back to the surveillance window, click Cruise, here you can see all cruise tracks you have added.
Figure 4.70 There are other buttons between the Preset points and Cruise track, you can use these buttons to adjust the order of preset points or add/delete one preset points in one cruise track, Figure 4.71 Add: Select one preset points and add it to the selected cruise track. Delete: Select one preset points you have added to one cruise track, click delete. Move up/ down: Select one cruise track, adjust the order of preset points in one cruise track.
Figure 4.72 4.8 Firewall This section explains how to control the access permission by checking the client PC’s IP addresses. It is composed of the following columns: Block access from these IP addresses and Only allow access from these IP addresses. Figure 4.73 Enable firewall, If you select Only allow access from these IP addresses and fill in 8 IP addresses at most, only those clients whose IP addresses listed in the Only allow access from these IP addresses can access the Network Camera.
4.9.1 Back-up& Restore Click Backup to save all the parameters you have set. These parameters will be stored in a bin file for future use. Click Browse and select the parameters file you have stored, then click Submit to restore the restore the parameters. Figure 4.74 4.9.2 System Upgrade Your current firmware version will be displayed on your screen. You may go to the Device Status Device Information Page to check for the latest firmware versions available.
Double click the IP Camera Tool shot icon , select the Camera IP that you want to upgrade the firmware. Then select Upgrade Firmware and enter the username and password, choose the firmware file, and upgrade. Figure 4.76 Enter the User name and password Figure 4.77 CAUTION: If your camera works well with the current firmware, we recommend not upgrading. Please don’t upgrade the firmware unnecessarily. Your camera may be damaged if misconfigured during an upgrade.
readme.txt file. If not, please download the firmware again until the sizes are the same. Your camera will not function correctly if a corrupt .bin file is used. 4) Normally, only Device WEB UI need to be upgrade, please do not try to upgrade the Device System Firmware. 5) Never shut down the power of the camera during upgrade until the IP camera restart and get connected.
5 Playback On this page you can view the record files stored in the SD card. NOTE: The FC1403P does not support the function. 1 2 3 Section 1 Define the Record files time and Type : The storage path of record files : Here supports three types: current day, current month and All records. Another way, select the time on the time&date manually. : The type of records files, Here supports two typs: Normal record, Alarm record and All records.
: Click this button to search all record files satisfy the conditions you selected. Section 2 Search record files On this panel you can see all record files satisfy the conditions you set. Section 3 Play/Stop/Audio/Full screen buttons Please select one record file before use these buttons. Click this button to play the record files Click this button to stop the record files Open or stop audio Click this button to make full screen, and double click left mouse to exit full screen. 6 Appendix 6.
6.1.1 Install the add-on of Firefox browser, Google Chrome and IE Chrome. Figure 6.1 Figure 6.
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6.1.2 Uninstall the add-on of Firefox browser, Google Chrome and IE Chrome. Figure 6.
Figure 6.8 Figure 6.9 6.1.3 I have forgotten the administrator password To reset the administrator username and password, press and hold down the RESET BUTTON for 5 seconds. Upon releasing the reset button, wait for 20 seconds, the camera will reboot and the username and password will return to the factory default administrator username and password. Please power on the camera before reset Default administrator username: admin Default administrator password: No password 6.1.
IE browserToolInternet PropertiesSecurityTrusted sitesSitesAdd (2) Open IE browser, then right click, select “Run as administrator” 6.1.5 Subnet doesn’t match Check whether your ipcamera in the same subnet of your computer. The step is Control PanelNetwork ConnectionsDbclick Local Area Connections Choose GeneralProperties.(Figure 3.23/3.24) Check subnet mask, IP address and gateways. When you set IP address please make sure they are in the same subnet. Otherwise you can't access camera. 6.1.
Figure6.7 NOTE: Make sure that your firewall or anti-virus software does not block the camera or ActiveX. If you could not see video, please shut down firewall or anti-virus software to try again. 6.1.7 Can’t access IP camera in internet There are some reasons: 1、ActiveX controller is not installed correctly 2、The port which camera used is blocked by Firewall or Anti-virus software. Please change another port number and try again.
6.2 Default Parameters Default network Parameters IP address: obtain dynamically Subnet mask: obtain dynamically Gateway: obtain dynamically DDNS: Embedded domain name Username and password Default username is admin with a blank password. 6.3 Specifications ITEMS Image Sensor Lens FC1403P Sensor High Definition Color CMOS Sensor Display Resolution 1280 x 720 (1Megapixel) Min. Illumination 0 Lux (With IR Illuminator) Lens Type Glass Lens focal length f:2.8mm Aperture F:2.
Requirements Other Features Power Physical Environment Certification Browser Microsoft IE7 and above version or compatible browser; Mozilla Firefox; Google Chrome; Apple Safari. Motion Detection Alarm via E-Mail, upload alarm snapshot to FTP Privacy Zone Set privacy zone manually User Accounts Three levels user role Firewall Supports IP Filtering Storage local storage Reset Reset button is available Power Supply DC 5V/1.5A Power Consumption 5.0 Watts (Max.
Supports two-way audio Audio Built-in Mic & Speaker Input/Output 3.5mm audio jack for external Mic & Speaker Audio Compression PCM/G.726 Ethernet One 10/100Mbps RJ45 port Wireless Standard IEEE802.11b/g/n IEEE802.11b: 11Mbps(Max.); Data Rate Network IEEE802.11g: 54Mbps(Max.); IEEE802.11n: 150Mbps(Max.).
focal length f:2.8mm Aperture F2.4 Angle of View 70° Image Compression H.
Operating Temperature Environment Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Certification -20°~ 55°C (-4°F ~ 131°F) 20% ~ 85% non-condensing -20°C ~ 60°(-4°F ~ 140°F) 0% ~ 90% non-condensing CE, FCC, RoHS ITEMS Sensor Image Sensor Display Resolution Lens Video 1280 x 720 (1Megapixels) 0 Lux (With IR Illuminator) Lens Type Glass Lens focal length f:2.8mm Aperture F2.4 Angle of View 70° Image Compression H.
Other Features Power Physical Environment Browser Microsoft IE7 and above version or compatible browser; Mozilla Firefox; Google Chrome; Apple Safari. Motion Detection Alarm via E-Mail, upload alarm snapshot to FTP Privacy Zone Set privacy zone manually User Accounts Three levels user role Firewall Supports IP Filtering Storage Micro SD card and local storage Reset Reset button is available Power Supply DC 5V/2.0A Power Consumption 5 Watts (Max.
Audio Compression PCM/G.726 Ethernet One 10/100Mbps RJ45 port Wireless Standard IEEE802.11b/g/n Data Rate IEEE802.11b: 11Mbps(Max.); IEEE802.11g: 54Mbps(Max.); IEEE802.11n: 150Mbps(Max.).
Image Compression H.
Storage Humidity Certification 0% ~ 90% non-condensing CE, FCC, RoHS ITEMS Image Sensor Lens FC2503PZ Sensor High Definition Color CMOS Sensor Display Resolution 1280 x 960 Min. Illumination 0 Lux (With IR Illuminator) Lens Type Glass Lens focal length f:4mm~9mm Aperture F:1.8 Angle of View 70° Image Compression H.
Other Features Power Physical Environment Certification Browser Microsoft IE7 and above version or compatible browser; Mozilla Firefox; Google Chrome; Apple Safari. Motion Detection Alarm via E-Mail, upload alarm snapshot to FTP Privacy Zone Set privacy zone manually User Accounts Three levels user role Firewall Supports IP Filtering Storage Micro SD card and local storage Reset Reset button is available Power Supply DC 5V/2.0A Power Consumption 9.5 Watts (Max.
measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RF warning statement: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.