Conceptronic Webcam C54NETCAM User Manual

Conceptronic  
(Wireless) Internet Camera  
CNETCAM / C54NETCAM  
User’s Guide  
Version 1.0  
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1. Package Contents  
Conceptronic CNETCAM / C54NETCAM  
Camera stand which can be used for wall mount  
Power supply, 5V DC, 2.5A  
Antenna (Only with the C54NETCAM)  
CD-ROM with software and manual  
Quick Installation Guide  
2. System Requirements  
2.1. Networking  
Local Area Network : 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet.  
Wireless Local Area Network : IEEE 802.11g Wireless LAN.  
2.2. Accessing the Camera  
For Web Browser Users  
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® 98SE/ME/2000/XP  
CPU: Intel Pentium II, 266 MHz or above  
Memory Size: 32MB (64MB recommended)  
Resolution: 800x600 or above  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 or above (ActiveX & JAVA Mode – Image View for  
Windows OS and JAVA Mode – Image View for other OS); Netscape 6.0 or above  
(JAVA Mode – Image View)  
For IPView SE Application Users  
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® 98SE/ME/2000/XP.  
CPU: Intel Pentium III, 450 MHz or above  
Memory Size: 128 MB (256 MB recommended)  
Resolution: 800x600 or above  
3. Explanation of the controls  
This section describes the externally visible features of the Wireless Internet Camera.  
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1. Screw Hole  
Located on the top/bottom panel of the camera, the screw hole is used to  
connect the camera stand onto the camera by attaching the screw head on  
the camera stand into the screw hole of the camera.  
2. Power and Link LED  
The Power LED is positioned on the right side of the Wireless Internet  
Camera’s lens while facing the Wireless Internet Camera. A steady BLUE  
light confirms that the Wireless Internet Camera is powered on.  
The Link LED is positioned on the right side of the Wireless Internet  
Camera’s lens while facing the Wireless Internet Camera. It is located right of  
the Power LED. A steady ORANGE light confirms that the camera has good  
connection to LAN connectivity. Dependent on the data traffic the LED will  
begin to flash to indicate that the Wireless Internet Camera is  
receiving/sending data from/to the network.  
3. Lens Cap  
By turning the Lens Cap to the right or the left, you can adjust the sharpness  
of the recording image.  
4. Network Cable Connector  
The Wireless 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 N-Way protocol and “Auto-MDIX” function, allowing the Wireless Internet  
Camera to automatically detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the  
network.  
5. External Antenna (Only on C54NETCAM)  
The rotatable external antenna allows you to adjust its position to obtain the  
maximum signal.  
6. Reset Button  
Reset will be initiated when the reset button is pressed once, and Power  
LED begins to flash.  
Factory Reset will be initiated when the reset button is pressed continuously  
for three seconds or when Power LED begins to light up. Release the reset  
button and the Power LED will begin to flash, indicating the Wireless Internet  
Camera is changing to factory reset. When factory reset is completed, the  
Wireless Internet Camera will be set to de fault on channel 11 and SSID is  
set as “NULL String” (This default setting will let the Wireless Internet Camera  
connect to ANY access point on the infrastructure network). The IP address  
will also return to the default setting as 192.168.0.20.  
7. DC Power Connector  
The DC power input connector is located on the Wireless Internet Camera’s  
rear panel, and is la beled DC5V with a single jack socket to supply power to  
the Wireless Internet Camera. Power will be generated when the power  
supply is connected to a wall outlet.  
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4. Hardware Installation  
4.1. Attaching the Camera to the Stand  
The Wireless Internet Camera comes with a camera stand (optional) with a swivel ball  
screw head that can be attached to the Wireless Internet Camera's bottom screw  
hole. Attach the camera stand to the Wireless Internet Camera and station it for your  
application. There are three holes located in the base of the camera stand allowing  
the Wireless Internet Camera to be mounted on the ceiling or any wall securely.  
4.2. Connecting the Ethernet cable  
Connect an Ethernet cable to the network cable connector located on the Wireless  
Internet Camera’s rear panel, and then attach it to the network.  
4.3. Attaching the Power Supply  
Attach the external power supply to the DC power input connector located on  
Wireless Internet Camera’s rear panel, and then connect it to your local power supply.  
HINT: You can confirm power source is supplied from the LED indicators label Power  
on the Wireless Internet Camera is illuminated.  
5. Security  
To ensure the highest security an d prevent unauthorized usage of the (Wireless)  
Internet Camera the Administrator has the exclusive privilege to access the System  
Administration for settings and control requirements to allow users the level of entry  
and authorize the privileges for all users. The (Wireless) Internet Camera supports  
multi-level password protection and access to  
the Wireless Internet Camera is strictly restricted to defined the user who has a “User  
Name” and “User Password” that is assigned by the Administrator.  
The administrator can release a public user name and password so when remote  
users access the Wire less Internet Camera they will have the right to view the image  
transmitted by the Wireless Internet Camera.  
NOTE: Since the default settings are empty, it is highly recommended to set the "Admin ID"  
and "Admin Password" when you are the first time to use the (Wireless) Internet  
Camera. Once the ID and Password are defined, only the administrator has the acce  
ss to management the (Wireless) Internet Camera. This procedure should be done  
as soon as possible since the security featur es with the (Wireless) Internet Camera  
will not be enabled until the "Admin ID" and "Admin Password" is defined.  
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6. Using the (Wireless) IP Camera through the webbrowser  
You can access and manage the Wireless Internet Camera through:  
1) a web browser, and 2) the enclosed software IPView SE.  
This chapter describes the Web Configuration Utility, and provides the instructions on  
using the camera with a web browser.  
6.1. Web Configuration Utility  
The (Wireless) Internet Camera can be configured with the Setup Wizard, or through  
its built-in Web-based Configuration. ( Extensive knowledge of LAN will be helpful in  
setting up the Wireless Internet Camera.) From the web browser, enter the default IP  
address to access the Welcome screen of the (Wireless) Internet Camera.  
To configure your (Wireless) Internet Camera, type http://192.168.0.20 in the address  
box. The number is the default IP address of your (Wireless) Internet Camera. Then,  
press [Enter].  
NOTE: The computer’s IP address must correspond with the camera’s IP address in  
the same segment for the two devices to communicate.  
Welcome Screen of the Configuration Utility  
After the default IP address is entered from the browser, the Wireless Internet  
Camera Welcome screen will appear with a still image. There will be three options to  
choose from to set-up and view your Wireless Internet Camera, including:  
View Video – ActiveX Mode  
View Video – Java Mode  
System Administration  
6.2. System Administration  
Under the Welcome screen of the Configuration Utility, click System Administration to  
enter the administration window that contains the settings required for the camera in  
the top menu bar, including Management, Configuration, Tools, Help, and Home.  
HINT: Once you have changed the settings in each option, click Save to store the  
settings, or Cancel to abandon, or Refresh to reload the status. During the  
configuration, whenever you click Home in the top menu bar will make you return to  
the Welcome window.  
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6.3. System Administration Æ Management  
The Management window contains the information of your configuration. Click the  
items in the left column to view your settings, including: System, Video, Wireless,  
Network, and User.  
6.3.1. System  
Click the System item in the left column to display the device status of your camera.  
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- Device Status:  
- Ethernet Status:  
The information about the camera, including the Camera  
Name, Location, Model, Firmware Version, MAC Address  
and IP Address, can be found in this field.  
You can monitor the networking status in this field, including  
the Link (network connection), Speed, and the Duplex mode.  
6.3.2. Video  
Click the Video item in the left column to display the video configuration of your  
camera.  
- Video Status:  
The video configuration about the camera, including the  
Video Resolution, Compression Rate, Frame Rate, Frame  
Size and IP Address, can be found in this field.  
6.3.3. Wireless (Only for C54NETCAM!)  
Click the Wireless item in the left column to display the information of the wireless  
LAN.  
- Wireless Status:  
The items in this field display the information of the wireless  
LAN, such as the Connection Mode (Infrastructure or Ad-  
Hoc), Link, SSID, Channel, Transmission Rate, and WEP  
Encryption.  
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6.3.4. Network  
Click the Network item in the left column to display the information of the LAN.  
- Network Status:  
The items in this field display the information of the LAN,  
such as the IP Address, SubnetMask, Default Gateway,  
Primary DNS Address, Secondary DNS Address, Dynamic  
DNS, Secondary  
HTTP Port, and UPnP.  
6.3.5. User  
Click the User item in the left column to display the user(s) information.  
- Active Users:  
The items in this field display the user(s) information,  
including the user(s) IP address, Name, and DateTime.  
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6.4 System Administration Æ Configuration  
The Configuration window contains commands for settings that are required to input  
key details to setup the camera for operation. Click Configuration in the top menu bar  
and the configuration window will appear as below:  
6.4.1. System  
Click the System item in the left column to setup the basic configuration of your  
camera.  
- Camera Name:  
This field is used to enter a descriptive name for the device.  
The default setting for the Camera Name is C07-060-xxxxxx,  
where xxxxxx is the last six digit of the MAC Address. The  
maximum  
length is 32 (printable ASCII).  
- Location:  
- Admin:  
This field is used to enter a descriptive name for the location  
used by the camera (optional).  
This field is used to enter the administrator name along with  
the password to access the System Administration settings.  
Be sure to enter the password twice to confirm the details  
once in the Admin Password field and again in the Confirm  
Password  
field. The default setting for administrator is empty, and you  
need to key in the administrator name with a maximum  
length of 12 (printable ASCII) characters and enter the  
administrator password with a maximum length of 8  
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(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.  
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:  
- LED Control:  
Normal  
Power - Steady On of the LED indicator.  
Link - Steady On of the LED indicator.  
When WLAN activity is present the LED indicator will flash  
steadily.  
OFF  
Power - LED indicator is off.  
Link – LED indicator is off.  
Power - Steady On of the LED indicator.  
Link - Steady On of the LED indicator with random flashing.  
Dummy  
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.  
6.4.2. Video  
Click the Video item in the left column to setup the image configuration of your  
camera.  
- Video Resolution:  
- Compression Rate:  
Select the desired video resolution format, including  
160x120, 320x240 (default) and 640x480.  
Select the desired compression rate with five levels from  
Very Low to Very High. Higher video compression rate will  
generate more compact file size with less video quality and  
vise-versa. The default setting is Medium.  
- Frame Rate:  
Select the frame rate desired with default setting at Auto for  
optimal frame rate.  
- Brightness Control:  
- Contrast Control:  
- Saturation Control:  
- Light Frequency:  
Adjust the brightness level with default setting at 64.  
Adjust the contrast level with default setting at 64.  
Adjust the saturation with default setting at 64.  
Adjust the light frequency to suit your area of operation from  
the options either 50 Hz or 60 Hz (default).  
6.4.3. Wireless (Only for the C54NETCAM!)  
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Click the Wireless item in the left column to setup the wireless LAN configuration of  
your camera.  
- Connection Mode:  
- SSID:  
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.  
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name assigned to the  
wireless network. It will 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  
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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 11.  
- Transmission Rate:  
- WEP Encryption  
Select the data transmit rate from this pull-down menu. The  
default setting is Fully Automatic.  
WEP Encryption: Wireless network communications can be  
intercepted easily. 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:  
- ASCII input 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 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 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).  
- Advanced Setting:  
- Beacon Interval:  
- Preamble:  
In this field, you can setup more advanced configuration.  
This option defines time interval between two images sent.  
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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6.4.4. Network  
Click the Network item in the left column to setup the LAN configuration of your  
camera.  
- IP Address Mode:  
- Fixed IP  
This field provides your with three options to select the IP  
Address Mode:  
You can select this option and enter the IP address  
directly. The default settings are:  
IP Address – 192.168.0.20  
Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway – 0.0.0.0  
- Dynamic Address (DHCP)  
If your network uses the DHCP server, select this  
option. According to this setting, the camera will be  
assigned an IP address from the DHCP server  
automatically. Every time when the camera starts  
up, please make sure that the DHCP server is set to  
assign a static IP address to your camera.  
- PPPoE  
If your application requires a direct connection from  
an ADSL modem through the camera’s RJ-45 LAN  
port, click this option and enter the User ID and  
Password into the respective boxes. (You should  
have an ISP PPPoE account.) The camera will get  
an IP address from the ISP as starting up.  
- DNS IP Address:  
- Dynamic DNS:  
DNS (Domain Name System) server is an Internet service  
that translates domain names into IP addresses. Enter at  
least one DNS IP Address in this field.  
The Dynamic DNS service allows you to alias a dynamic IP  
address to a static hostname in any of the domains, allowing  
your computer to be more easily accessed from various  
locations on the Internet.  
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- Second HTTP Port : The default port for communication is via port 80, and you  
can change it according to your network configuration. Select  
Enable from the option and enter the desired port number in  
the following box.  
- 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.  
6.4.5. User  
Click the User item in the left column to add, edit and delete users for your camera.  
- Access Control:  
The administrator has the authority to give permission for the  
privilege to control the device to users by selecting Enable  
or Disable. The default setting is No.  
- Define Users:  
- Add User:  
Use this field to add or delete users for your camera.  
Enter the user name in this box, and enter the user’s  
password assigned by the administrator. The maximum  
password length is 8 (printable ASCII).  
The administrator has the authority to give permission for the  
privilege to control the Upload/E-mail Video control to the  
users by selecting Yes or No to activate the Upload/E-mail  
Video. To add a new user’s name, enter the necessary  
information first and click the Add button.  
- Delete User:  
- User List:  
Select the user you want to delete from the pull-down menu,  
and then click the Delete button.  
This list displays the current users status of your camera.  
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6.4.6. DateTime  
Click the DateTime item in the left column 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.  
- Date & Time:  
You can set up time and date manually or automatically by  
selecting the Synchronized with Time Server option.  
- Synchronized with Time Server:  
Select this option and the time will be based  
on GMT setting. The time will be  
synchronized every 10 minutes. When  
selecting this option, you have to enter the  
required information in the following fields:  
IP Address  
Protocol  
Enter the IP Address of the Time Server in this box.  
Two options of NTP or Time are available for your selection  
to link with the Time Server. The default setting is NTP.  
Select the time zone for the region from the pull-down menu.  
TimeZone  
Set Manually: Select this option to set the time manually. The system  
administrator must enter the date and time in the respective  
field manually.  
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6.4.7. Upload  
Click the Upload item in the left column to setup configuration for FTP server, time  
schedule and manual operation.  
- Host Address:  
- Port Number:  
The IP Address of the target FTP server.  
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:  
- Password:  
- Directory Path:  
Enter the user name in this field.  
Enter the user password in this field to login the FTP server.  
Enter an existing folder name in this field, and the images will  
be uploaded to the given folder.  
- Passive Mode:  
- Time Schedule:  
- Schedule:  
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.  
Select the “Enable upload video to FTP server” option and  
enter the relevant information, such as the schedule, video  
frequency and base file name.  
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.  
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- 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:  
- File:  
Enter the file name to make sure that the images could be  
saved as the base file name.  
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.  
When you click the Upload Video button in view video  
screen, it will start to upload the image. The setting refers to  
Base File Name and File information above.  
- Manual Operation:  
6.4.8. E-mail  
Click the E-mail item in the left column to setup configuration for E-mail account, time  
schedule and manual operation settings.  
- 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.  
Enter the e-mail address of the user who will send  
the e-mail.  
- Sender e-mail Address:  
- Receiver e-mail Address:  
Enter the e-mail address of the user who will receive  
the e-mail.  
- User Name:  
- Password:  
Enter the user name in this field.  
Enter the user password in this field to login  
receiver’s mail server.  
- 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  
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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.  
6.5. System Administration Æ Tools  
The Tools window contains commands for restarting the camera. Click Tools in the  
top menu bar and the Tools window will appear as below:  
6.5.1. FTP Server Test  
Click the FTP Server Test item in the left column to test your FTP account.  
- Test FTP Server:  
Click the Test button to test the FTP account you provided.  
6.5.2. E-mail Test  
Click the E-mail Test item in the left column to test your e-mail account.  
- Test E-mail Account: Click the Test button to test the e-mail account you provided.  
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6.5.3. Reset  
Click the Reset Item in the left column to reset the (Wireless) IP Camera  
- Reset  
Do you really want to reset this device? 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.  
6.5.4. Factory Reset  
Click the Factory Reset Item in the left column to reset the (Wireless) IP Camera to  
the factory default settings.  
- Factory Reset  
Do you really want to factory reset this device? 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.  
6.5.5. Firmware Upgrade.  
Click the Firmware Upgrade Item in the left column to upgrade the firmware.  
- Firmware Upgrade  
When 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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6.5.6. Backup  
Click the Backup item in the left column to backup the current configuration.  
- Backup Device Configuration to File:  
Do you really want to backup the  
configuration to file? Click the  
Backup button from this option, and  
you can save the current  
configuration to file.  
- Restore Device Configuration from File:  
You can resume the device  
configuration from saved file in the  
computer. Click the Browse… button  
to point to the file, and then click  
Restore to start restoring.  
6.6. System Administration Æ About  
The About window provides the basic information of the camera. Click About in the  
top menu bar and the About window will appear as below:  
- About  
Displays the camera’s model name and version.  
Once the configuration is completed, click Home to return to the Welcome screen and  
select the desired View Video option either through ActiveX Mode or Java Mode as  
described in the next section. Then, position the camera to the desired location  
appropriately for your purpose. Followed by adjustment of the camera focus, done  
manually by turning the lens clockwise or anti-clockwise to the desire image quality.  
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6.7. View Video – ActiveX Mode  
To view video images from the browser, click View Image – ActiveX Mode from the  
Welcome screen to access the video images from Internet Explorer as illustrated  
below:  
NOTE: When you use Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed, you will get the  
message as above! Click on the information text ‘Click here to instal…” and click  
“Install ActiveX Control…”.  
After clicking this message, click again on “View Video – ActiveX Mode”  
You will receive the following message:  
Press “Install” to install the required Xplug ActiveX Control.  
After the XPlug plugin is installed, you will see the image of the (Wireless) IP Camera.  
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- Camera Name:  
The Camera name will be displayed when the Camera Name  
field is entered in the Web Configuration setting under  
Configuration.  
In the View Video – ActiveX Mode , you are allowed to use the Upload Video and  
E-mail Video options. Simply click the desired selection ON or OFF to utilize the  
options for each of the functions.  
6.8. View Image – Java Mode  
To view video images from the browser, click View Image – Java Mode from the  
Welcome screen to access the video images from Internet Explorer or Netscape  
browser as illustrated below:  
- Camera Name:  
- Date and Time:  
The Camera name will be displayed when the Camera Name  
field is entered in the Web Configuration setting under  
Configuration.  
The date/time of the camera will be displayed here.  
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In the View Video – Java Mode , you are allowed to use the Upload Video and E-  
mail Video options. Simply click the desired selection ON or OFF to utilize the options  
for each of the functions.  
NOTE:  
1. Please refer to the appendix on how to install ActiveX, including 1.) install  
to the Web Server, and 2.) install to your Local PC.  
2. The administrator has the authority to set the upload video function through  
the setting in the Upload option under Configuration.  
3. The administrator has the authority to set the e-mail video function through  
the setting in the E-mail option under Configuration.  
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7. Using the (Wireless) IP Camera through the IPView SE Utility  
This chapter describes the IPView SE, which is a powerful software application  
designed with a user-friendly interface for ease of control and navigation  
requirements.  
7.1. Installation  
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM and run the file “IPViewSE Setup.exe” from the  
directory D:\Install IPView SE\ (Where D:\ is your CD-Rom Drive).  
Follow the steps onscreen to install the software on your harddisk.  
After successfully installing the IPView SE, the application program for the Wireless  
Internet Camera is automatically installed to \Programs\Files directory. To start  
running the IPView SE, click Start > Programs > IPView SE > IPView SE.  
Once login, the IPView SE application is executed and the interface of IPView SE will  
appear in the default List View format as below:  
7.2. Getting Started  
IPView SE is responsible for the management of preview, configuration, and  
searching of each camera. It is designed with a user-friendly interface for ease of  
control and  
navigation requirements as illustrated below.  
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7.2.1. IPView SE control panel  
Exit  
Minimize  
About  
Scan  
Combine  
Play  
Add Camera  
System Config  
Explanation of the Controls in the IPViewSE Control Panel.  
- System Config  
- Add Camera  
- Minimize  
- Exit  
Configure the IPViewSE Control Panel  
To add a camera to IPView SE Control Panel  
To minimize the control panel.  
To close IPView SE.  
- Play  
To play back the recorded file.  
- Scan  
- Combine  
- About  
To display for each camera one by one.  
To combine all display windows in one.  
To display the information of IPView SE.  
7.2.2. How to Add a Camera  
To add a new camera, click the Add Camera button. An Add Camera dialog box will  
appear as illustrated below:  
You must select the camera and click the Add button to add a new camera.  
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You can select the Input IP button, an Input IP dialog box will appear as illustrated  
below:  
Enter the IP Address of the camera in the specified field and click the Add button to  
add a new camera.  
Note: 1. If you want to add a camera through the Internet, you must key in a  
physical IP Address.  
2. When the camera is installed behind Gateway and the Open Second Port  
of camera/Port Forwarding of Gateway function is enabled, the Gateway IP  
address has to be entered with the Port Number as below:  
3. At the same time, the Gateway IP address can be replaced by URL as  
below:  
4. If you forget the IP Address that you want to add, a dialog box will appear  
to notify you of the error.  
You must select the camera and click the Add button to add a new camera.  
If the Login Camera dialog box appears, make sure to enter the correct User Name  
and Password and click the OK button. Then, the camera will be added into IPView  
SE in list format. If the User Name and Password is entered incorrectly, the camera  
will not be added into IPView SE.  
The above dialog box will appear only if administrator has already set up the User  
Name and Password in the Web Configuration setting. If you forget to highlight the  
camera you want to add, a dialog box will appear to notify you of the error.  
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Make sure to save any changes you have made to keep the information updated.  
Note : You are allowed to add only one camera at a time. When the user adds the  
camera, extra icons will appear, including: “Assign IP to Camera”,  
“Connect/Disconnect”, “Erase”, “Extra Information”.  
7.2.3. How to use a Camera  
Extra Information  
Erase  
Connect / Disconnect  
Manual record  
Assign IP to Camera  
Camera Config  
Schedule record  
Motion record  
- Camera Config  
To change the configuration of the selected Camera  
- Assign IP to Camera To change camera, click the “Assign IP to Camera” button.  
An  
Assign IP of Camera dialog box will appear. You must select  
the camera and click the Add button to add a new camera.  
- Connect / Disconnect Click the “Connect/Disconnect” button and the preview  
screen will appear with the video image.  
NOTE: When a new camera is added, it is connected. You can see  
the image right away. If you click the “Connect/ Disconnect”  
button, it will be in disconnecting, also, no image showed.  
- Erase  
Deletes the selected Camera from IPViewSE  
Shows extra information about the selected Camera  
To record the motion from the camera Manually.  
With this option, you can record the motion of the Camera  
with a schedule you configured. This way, the Camera will  
only record at specific times.  
- Extra Information  
- Manual Record  
- Schedule 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.  
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7.2.4. The Camera Preview Window  
When a Camera is selected, a preview window will come up. You can also toggle this  
window with the “Connect / Disconnect” button in IPView SE. The Camera Window  
like below will be shown:  
Wakeup C.P.  
Color Setting  
View List  
Minimize  
Maximize  
Close  
Snapshot  
Always On Top  
Rotate Image  
Zoom Image  
- Minimize  
- Maximize  
- Close  
Click to minimize the display screen of the camera.  
Click to maximize the display screen of the camera.  
Click to close the display screen of the camera.  
Click to have the display screen always appear on the top  
of the window.  
- Always on top  
- Wake up control panel Click to open the control panel again when it is closed.  
- Color setting  
- View list  
- Snapshot  
- Rotate image  
- Zoom Image  
Click to adjust color of the image.  
Click to check the event list of the camera.  
Click to snapshot a picture from the camera.  
Click to rotate the image of the camera.  
Select this option, and choose the zoomlevel for the Camera  
7.2.5. How to Adjust the Property Settings of the IPViewSE Control Panel  
From the control panel, select the button “System Config” and the dialog box will  
appear as shown below:  
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- Log Storage:  
1. Single HDD Reserve Space  
This option permits reserved HDD space from 500 MB to  
1000 MB.  
2. Split Recording File  
From this option, you can adjust the file size for recording the  
video images (the default setting is 10MB). If the recorded  
video files reach the file size, video images will be recorded  
into another file automatically. By File Size - permits  
recording by file size from 10 MB to 50 MB.  
- Storage List:  
- Recycle:  
This option is used to define the path to save image files.  
The software will create a camera name folder as the  
“Storage List” which is allowed to create up to 16 File Path.  
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.  
Select this option to enable the Proxy Server support.  
- Proxy Server:  
- Camera Scan Interval: It allows you to display for each camera one by one. The  
time interval for each camera can be from 1 Sec. to 20 Sec.  
7.2.6. Camera Configure  
Click the “Camera Config” button and it will active the Camera Setting, Motion Setting  
and Update Firmware buttons.  
WWW  
Motion Setting  
Update F.W.  
- WWW  
Opens the webbrowser for configuration through the  
webinterface of the Camera.  
- Motion Setting  
You can adjust the sensitivity level and choose the Invoke  
Alarm  
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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.  
Enter the File Path and click the Update button, the  
- Update Firmware  
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:  
WARNING!  
During firmware update process, please make sure no interruptions  
will occur as it might possibly cause serious damage to the Internet  
Camera!  
7.2.7. Motion Detection  
When you press the “Motion Setting” button, you will get a screen like below, where  
you can setup the Motion Detection options of the Camera:  
- Invoke Alarm  
If you enable this option, a notification sound will be heard  
through the speakers of the computer when the camera  
detects motion.  
- Send Email  
When enabling this option, the Camera can send you an  
Email Message notifiying you about the motion.  
You can adjust the sensitivity level of the Camera by moving  
this slider from left to right.  
- Sensitivity Level  
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7.2.8. Email Settings  
The button “eMail Setting” can be used to send you an email notification when the  
Camera detects motion. You can enter the needed settings in the screen below:  
- Mail Server:  
- Mail From:  
- Mail To:  
Mail Server IP or name from your Provider.  
E-Mail Address of sender.  
E-Mail Address of receiver.  
- Subject:  
- User Name:  
- Password:  
Can be any information to high light the message.  
Enter the user name in this field.  
Enter the user password in this field to login receiver’s mail  
server  
- Interval Time:  
The time interval to send next E-Mail the unit is by second.  
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8. Adding your (Wireless) Internet Camera to your website  
The (Wireless) Internet Camera can be added to your website, so that every visitor can see  
what the IP Camera is seeing. To make this work, you need to follow the next steps:  
8.1. Xplug Control Installation To Webserver  
1.  
Installation:  
Copy the “xplug.ocx” file from the directory “ActiveX” on the CD-ROM 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/).  
Once the settings are completed, the user now is able to access the Internet Camera  
from the web browser by selecting the image view – ActiveX mode.  
NOTE: 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.  
8.2. Configure the (Wireless) Internet Camera for Website Usage  
1.  
Open the configurationpage of the (Wireless) Internet Camera through your  
webbrowser. (Default: http://192.168.0.20)  
2.  
3.  
Open “System Administration” Æ “Configuration”.  
For security reasons, it is advised to setup an Admin Username and  
Password, if you didn’t already set this. You can set the Admin Username  
and Password at “Admin”.  
4.  
Verify if the “Gateway” is configured in the (Wireless) Internet Camera. You  
can check this at the section “Network”. The default gateway should be the  
IP Address of, for example, your Router.  
5.  
6.  
At the section “Network”, set the option “Second HTTP Port” to “Enable”  
and enter the port you wish to use for your Camera (For example: Port 81)  
Press “Save” and exit the configuration Page. The (Wireless) Internet  
Camera is now setup correctly.  
8.3. Router Configuration  
To make it possible for the outside world to access your (Wireless) Internet Camera,  
you need to open a port in the Router for access.  
Usually this is called “Virtual Server” or “Port Forwarding” in the router. At this  
section, you can enter a Local IP Address (The IP Address of your Camera) and an  
inside and outside portnumber (The portnumber you set at step 8.2.5)  
Refer to the manual of your router how to setup the Configuration of the router.  
8.4. Website Configuration  
8.4.1. Introduction  
The last step is to integrate the Java™” Applet in your website. To make the  
(Wireless) Internet Camera work on your website, you need to add some Java™  
Code to the HTML Pages. This “Code” tells the browser of a visitor of your website  
how to connect with the (Wireless) Internet Camera. Because Java™is used, visitors  
without Java™” installed, can’t see the motion of the (Wireless) Internet Camera.  
To make this work for the visitor, it is nessecary to install Java™ from the Java™  
website, which can be found at: HTTP://JAVA.SUN.COM  
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The package which is needed to work with the (Wireless) Internet Camera is called  
“J2SE JRE”.  
8.4.2. Add the Code to your Website  
The following code needs to be added to the website which will show the  
(Wireless) Internet Camera:  
<APPLET name="cvcs" CODEBASE="http://CAMIPADDRESS:CAMPORT/" CODE="xplug.class" WIDTH=320 HEIGHT=240>  
<param name="RemotePort" value=CAMPORT>  
<param name="Timeout" value=5000>  
<param name="RotateAngle" value=0>  
<param name="PreviewFrameRate" value=20>  
<param name="DeviceSerialNo" value="">  
</APPLET>  
The above code is an example, and needs to be adjusted for your configuration.  
To adjust the code, you need to change the red-bold code:  
CAMIPADDRESS  
This is the Internet Address where the (Wireless) IP Camera  
is connected to. This can be a website (for example:  
connection (for example: 62.234.253.21)  
CAMPORT  
WIDTH  
This is the port you configured in step 8.2.5. (This value  
needs to be entered TWICE in the code!)  
This is the Witdh of the screen you want to make visible on  
your website.  
HEIGHT  
This is the Height of the screen you want to make visible on  
your website.  
If all above steps are configured correctly, you can see the image of the (Wireless)  
Internet Camera on your website.  
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9. Appendix  
9.1. Frequently Asked Questions  
9.1.1. Internet Camera Features  
Q:  
A:  
What is an Internet Camera?  
The (Wireless) Internet Camera is a standalone system connecting directly to  
an Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network and supported by the wireless  
transmission based on the IEEE 802.11g standard. It is different from the  
conventional PC  
Camera, the Wireless Internet Camera is an all-in-one system with built-in  
CPU and web-based solutions providing a low cost solution that can transmit  
high quality video images for monitoring. The (Wireless) Internet Camera can  
be managed remotely, accessed and controlled from any PC/Notebook over  
the Intranet or Internet via a web browser.  
Q:  
A:  
What is the maximum number of users that can be allowed to access the  
(Wireless) Internet Camera simultaneously?  
Maximum number of users that can log onto the (Wireless) Internet Camera  
at the same time is 64. Please keep in mind the overall performance of the  
transmission speed will slow down when many users are logged on.  
Q:  
A:  
What algorithm is used to compress the digital image?  
The (Wireless) 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 br  
owser and application software without the need to install extra software.  
Q:  
Can I change the wireless antenna attached to the (Wireless) Internet  
Camera?  
A:  
The wireless antenna can be changed for a variety of reasons such as  
extending the wireless transmission range, however, please consult  
authorized distributors before attempting as the connectors must be SMA  
connector type.  
Q:  
A:  
What is the wireless transmission range for the (Wireless) Internet Camera?  
Generally the wireless distance can go up to 100 meters indoors and up to  
300 meters outdoors. The range is limited by the number of walls, ceilings, or  
other objects that the wireless signals must pass through. Typical ranges vary  
depends on the types of ma terials and background Radio Frequency (RF)  
noise in your home or business and the configuration setting of your network  
environment.  
9.1.2. Internet Camera Installation  
Q:  
A:  
Can the Internet Camera be used out-doors?  
The (Wireless) Internet Camera is not weatherproof. It needs to be equipped  
with a weatherproof case to be used outdoors and it is not recommended.  
Q:  
A:  
What network cabling is required for the (Wireless) Internet Camera?  
The (Wireless) Internet Camera uses Category 5 UTP cable allowing 10  
Base-T and 100 Base-T networking.  
Q:  
A:  
Can the (Wireless) Internet Camera be setup as a PC-cam on the computer?  
No, the (Wireless) Internet Camera is an Internet Camera used only on  
Ethernet and Fast Ethernet network and supported by wireless transmission.  
Q:  
Can the (Wireless) Internet Camera be connected on the network if it consists  
of only private IP addresses?  
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A:  
The (Wireless) Internet Camera can be connected to LAN with private IP  
addresses.  
Q:  
A:  
Can the (Wireless) Internet Camera be installed and work if a firewall exists  
on the network?  
If a firewall exists on the network, port 80 is open for ordinary data  
communication. However, since the Wireless Internet Camera transmits  
image data, the default port 8481 is also required. Therefore, it is necessary  
to open port 8481 of the network for remote users to access the (Wireless)  
Internet Camera.  
9.2. 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 (Wireless) Internet Camera over the network. Follow the step-by-step proce dure  
below to utilize the PING command. However, you must disconnect the Wireless  
Internet  
Camera from the network first. Start a DOS window. Type ping x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.x  
is the IP address of the (Wireless) Internet Camera. The succeeding replies as  
illustrated below will provide useful explanation to the cause of the problem with the  
(Wireless) Internet Camera IP address.  
9.3. Trouble Shooting  
Q: I cannot access the (Wireless) Internet Camera from a web browser.  
A1:  
The possible cause might be the IP Address for the (Wireless) Internet  
Camera is already being used by another device. To correct the possible  
problem, you need to first disconnect the (Wireless) Internet Camera from the  
network. Then run the PING utility (follow the instructions in: 9.2. - PING  
Your IP Address).  
A2:  
Another possible reason is the IP Address is located on a different subnet.  
To fix the problem, run the PING utility (follow the instructions in: 9.2. - PING  
Your IP Address). If the utility returns “no response” or similar, the finding is  
probably  
correct, then you should proceed as follows: In Windows 95/98/2000 and  
Windows NT, double check the IP Address of the (Wireless) Internet Camera  
is within the same subnet as your workstation.  
Click “Start”, “Setting”, “Control Panel”, and the “Network” icon. Select TCP/IP  
from the “Network” dialog box and from the “TCP/IP Properties” dialog box  
click “Specify an IP address”. If the (Wireless) Internet Camera is situated on  
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a different subnet than your workstation, you will not be able to set the IP  
address  
from this workstation. To verify make sure the first 3 sections of the IP  
address of the (Wireless) Internet Camera corresponds to the first 3 sections  
of the workstation. Therefore the IP address of the (Wireless) Internet  
Camera must be set from a workstation on the same subnet.  
Other possible problems might be due to the network cable. Try replacing  
your network cable. Test the network interface of the product by connecting a  
local computer to the unit, utilizing a standard Crossover (hub to hub) Cable.  
If the problem is not solved the (Wireless) Internet Camera might be faulty.  
A3:  
Q:  
A:  
Why does the Power LED not light up constantly?  
The power supply used might be at fault. Confirm that you are using the  
provided power supply DC 5V for the (Wireless) Internet Camera and verify  
that the power supply is well connected.  
Q:  
Why does the Link LED not light up properly?  
A1:  
There might be a problem with the network cable. To confirm that the cables  
are working, PING the address of a know device on the network. If the  
cabling is OK and your network is reachable, you should receive a reply  
similar to the following  
(…bytes = 32 time = 2 ms).  
A2:  
A3:  
The network device utilized by the (Wireless) Internet Camera is not  
functioning properly such as hubs or switches. Confirm the power for the  
devices are well connected and functioning.  
The wireless connection might be at fault. In ad-hoc mode make sure the  
(Wireless) Internet Camera wireless channel and SSID is set to match the  
PC/Notebook wireless channel and SSID for direct communication.  
Under infrastructure mode make sure the SSID on the PC/Notebook and the  
(Wireless) Internet Camera must match with the access point’s SSID.  
Q:  
A1:  
Why does the (Wireless) Internet Camera work locally but not externally?  
Might be caused from the firewall protection. Need to check the Internet  
firewall with your system administrator.  
A2:  
The default router setting might be a possible reason. Need to double check if  
the configuration of the default router settings is required.  
Q:  
A:  
Why does a series of broad vertical white line appears through out the  
image?  
A likely issue is that the CMOS sensor becomes overloaded when the light  
source is too bright such as direct exposure to sunlight or halogen light. You  
need to reposition the (Wireless) Internet Camera into a more shaded area  
immediately as this will damage the CMOS sensor.  
Q:  
A:  
There is bad focus on the Wireless Internet Camera, what should be done?  
The focus might not be correctly adjusted for the line of sight. You need to  
adjust the Wireless Internet Camera focus manually as described in Adjust  
Internet Camera Focus.  
Q:  
Noisy images occur how can I solve the problem?  
A1:  
The video images might be noisy if the (Wireless) Internet Camera is used is  
a very low light environment. To solve this issue you need more lighting.  
There might be wireless transmission interference make sure there are no  
other wireless devices on the network that will affect the wireless  
transmission.  
A2:  
Q:  
There is poor image quality, how can I improve the image?  
A1:  
A probable cause might be the incorrect display properties configuration for  
your desktop. You need to open the Display Properties on your desktop and  
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configure your display to show at least 65’000 colors for example at least 16-  
bit.  
NOTE: Applying only 16 or 256 colors on your computer will produce dithering  
artifacts in the image.  
A2:  
The configuration on the (Wireless) Internet Camera image display is  
incorrect. Through the Web Configuration Image section you need to adjust  
the image related parameter for improve images such as brightness, contrast,  
hue and light  
frequency. Please refer to the Web Configuration section for detail  
information.  
Q:  
A:  
There are no images available through the web browser?  
The ActiveX might be disabled. If you are viewing the images from Internet  
Explorer make sure ActiveX has been enabled in the Internet Options menu.  
Alternatively, you can use the Java Applet for viewing the required images.  
9.4. Xplug Control Installation  
9.4.1. Installation To Web Server  
1.  
Installation:  
Copy the “xplug.ocx” file from the directory “ActiveX” on the CD-ROM 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/).  
Once the settings are completed, the user now is able to access the Internet Camera  
from the web browser by selecting the image view – ActiveX mode.  
NOTE: 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.  
9.4.2. Installation To Local PC  
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive to initiate the auto-run program. Navigate  
to the directory “ActiveX’ on the CD-ROM and execute the program “CPCTRL.EXE”  
Follow the onscreen instructions to install the XPlug Control.  
Click the “Finish” button to complete Setup of the Xplug Control Utility program for the  
(Wireless) Internet Camera.  
9.5. Adjust Internet Camera Focus  
To adjust the focus of the lens, you need to turn the lens slowly in either clockwise or  
anti-clockwise direction until the desired image appears. DO NOT over turn the lens  
in either of the directions, as it will be out of focus.  
NOTE: You can further adjust the (Wireless) Internet Camera's image quality through  
System Administration – Image of Web Configuration. Please refer to Web  
Configuration section for further details.  
WARNING:  
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Direct exposure to sunlight ma y cause permanent damage to the CMOS sensor.  
Therefore do not expose the Internet Camera’s lens directly to sunlight. When  
operation is required in glaring light environment, it is recommended to use an iris  
lens.  
The Internet Camera is designed for indoor usage and if your application requires  
prolong exposure to sunlight, a sun visor is recommended to protect the Internet  
Camera.  
9.6. Specification  
9.6.1. Video specification  
Resolution  
: 640 x 480 pixel  
: Color CMOS sensor  
: f: 6.0 mm, F: 1.8  
: Automatic  
Sensor  
Lens  
Gain control  
Exposure  
: Automatic  
White Balance  
: Automatic  
9.6.2. Image (Video Setting)  
Image compression  
Frame rate  
: JPEG  
: 30fps @ QCIF, 25fps @ CIF, 10fps @ VGA  
Compression Rate selection  
: 5 levels: Very low/Low/Middle/High/Very high  
Frame rate setting  
Video resolution  
: 1, 5, 7, 15, 20, Auto (depends on the video format)  
: 160x120, 320x240, 640x480  
9.6.3. Hardware Interface  
LAN Connector  
: One RJ-45 port, 10/100M auto-sensed, Auto-MDIX  
: Built-in 802.11g wireless LAN  
Wireless LAN  
Communication protocol: HTTP, FTP, TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, BOOTP, DHCP,  
PPPoE, SMTP, DDNS, UPnP  
CPU  
: RDC R2880  
RAM  
: 8MB  
Flash ROM  
OS  
: 2MB  
: RTOS  
Power Supply  
Power consumption  
LED Indicator  
: DC 5V, switching type  
: 5 Watt (1000mA x 5V)  
: Power LED (Blue) Activity LED (Orange)  
9.6.4. Software  
Browser  
Application Software  
OS supported  
: Internet Explorer 5.0 or above; Netscape 6.0 or above  
: IPView SE  
: Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Windows NT4.0  
9.6.5. Operating environment  
Operating temperature : 5OC ~ 40OC  
Storage temperature  
Humidity  
: -25OC ~ 50OC  
: 5% ~ 95%, non-condensing  
EMI  
FCC, CE, VCCI Class B  
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9.7 Glossary of Terms  
NUMBERS  
10BASE-T  
100BASE-TX  
802.11g  
10BASE-T is Ethernet over UTP Category III,IV, or V unshielded  
twisted-pair media.  
The two-pair twisted-media implementation of 100BASE-T is called  
100BASE-TX.  
An IEEE standard for wireless local area networks. It offers  
transmissions speeds at up to 54 Mbps in the 2.4-GHz band.  
A
Access point  
Applet  
ASCII  
It is the hardware interface between a wireless LAN and a wired LAN.  
The access point attaches to the wired LAN through an Ethernet  
connection.  
Applets are small Java programs that can be embedded in an HTML  
page. The rule at the moment is that an applet can only make an  
Internet connection to the computer form that the applet was sent.  
American Standard Code For Information Interchange, it is the  
standard method for encoding characters as 8-bit sequences of  
binary numbers, allowing a maximum of 256 characters.  
ARP  
Address Resolution Protocol. ARP is a protocol that resides at the  
TCP/IP Internet layer that delivers data on the same network by tran  
slating an IP address to a physical address.  
AVI  
Audio Video Interleave, it is a Windows platform audio and video file  
type, a common format for small movies and videos.  
B
BOOTP  
Bootstrap Protocol is an Internet protocol that can automatically  
configure a ne twork device in a diskless workstation to give its own  
IP address.  
C
Communication  
Communication has four components: sender, receiver, message,  
and medium. In networks, devices and application tasks and  
processes communicate messages to each other over media. They  
represent the sender and receivers. The data they send is the  
message. The cabling or transmission method they use is the  
medium.  
Connection  
DHCP  
In networking, two devices establish a connection to communicate  
with each other.  
D
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol was developed by Microsoft a  
protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network.  
With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address  
every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the device's  
IP address can ev en change while it is still connected. DHCP also  
suppor ts a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses. This simplifies  
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the task for network administrators because the software keeps track  
of IP addresses ra ther than requiring an administrator to manage the  
task. This means a new computer can be added to a network without  
the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address. DHCP  
allows the specification for the service provided by a router, gateway,  
or other network device that automatically assigns an IP address to  
any device that requests one  
DNS  
Domain Name System is an Internet service that translates domain  
names in to IP addresses. Since domain names are alphabetic,  
they're easier to remember. The Internet however, is really based on  
IP addresses every time you us e a domain name the DNS  
will translate the name into the corresponding IP address. For  
translate to 192.167.222.8.  
E
Enterprise network  
Ethernet  
An enterprise network consists of collections of networks connected  
to each other over a geographically dispersed area. The enterprise  
network serves the needs of a widely distributed company and  
operates the company’s mission-critical applications.  
The most popular LAN communication technology. There are a  
variety of types of Ethernet, including 10 Mbps (traditional Ethernet),  
100 Mbps (Fast Ethernet), and 1,000 Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet). Most  
Ethernet networks use Category 5 cabling to carry information, in the  
form of electrical signals, between devices. Ethernet is an  
implementation of CSMA/CD that operates in a bus or star topology.  
F
Fast Ethernet  
Firewall  
Fast Ethernet, also called 100BASE-T, operates at 10 or 100Mbps  
per second over UTP, STP, or fiber-optic media.  
Firewall is considered the first line of defense in protecting private  
information. For better security, data can be encrypted. A system  
designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private  
network. Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorized  
Internet users from acce ssing private networks connected to the  
Internet, especially Intranets all messages entering or leaving the  
intranet pass through the firewall, which examines each message  
and blocks those that do not meet the specified security criteria.  
G
Gateway  
Group  
A gateway links computers that use different data formats together.  
Groups consist of several user machines that have similar  
characteristics such as being in the same department.  
H
HEX  
Short for hexadecimal refers to the base-16 number system, which  
consists of 16 unique symbols: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A  
to F. For example, the decimal number 15 is represented as F in the  
hexadecimal numbering system. The hexadecimal system is useful  
because it can represent every byte (8 bits) as two consecutive  
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hexadecimal digits. It is easier for humans to read hexadecimal  
numbers than binary numbers.  
I
IEEE  
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.  
Intranet  
This is a private network, inside an organization or company, that  
uses the same software you will find on the public Internet. The only  
difference is that an Intranet is used for internal usage only.  
Internet  
The Internet is a globally linked system of computers that are  
logically connected based on the Internet Protocol (IP). The Internet  
provides different ways to access private and public information  
worldwide.  
Internet address  
IP  
To participate in Internet communications and on Internet Protocol-  
based networks, a node must have an Internet address that identifies  
it to the other nodes. All Internet addresses are IP addresses  
Internet Protocol is the standard that describes the layout of the basic  
unit of information on the Internet (the packet) and also details the  
numerical addressing format used to route the in formation. Your  
Internet  
service provider controls the IP address of any device it connects to  
the Internet. The IP addresses in your network must conform to IP  
addressing rules. In smaller LANs, most people will allow the DHCP  
function of a router or gateway to assign the IP addresses on internal  
networks.  
IP address  
IP address is a 32- binary digit number that identifies each sender or  
receiver of information that is sent in packets across the Internet.  
For example 80.80.80.69 is an IP address, it is the clos et thing the  
Internet has to telephone numbers. When you “call” that number,  
using any connection methods, you get connected to the computer  
that “owns” that IP address.  
ISP  
Internet Service Provider, is a company that maintains a network that  
is linked to the Internet by way of a dedicated communication line.  
An ISP offers the use of its dedicated communication lines to  
companies or individuals who can’t afford the high monthly cost for a  
direct connection.  
J
JAVA  
Java is a programming language that is specially designed for writing  
programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through  
the Internet without the fear of viruses. It is an object-oriented multi-  
thread programming best for creating applets and applications for the  
Inte rnet, Intranet and other complex, distributed network.  
L
LAN  
Local Area Network a computer network that spans a relatively small  
area sharing common resources. Most LANs are confined to a single  
building or group of buildings.  
N
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NAT  
Network Address Translator generally applied by a router, that makes  
many different IP addresses on an internal network appear to the  
Internet as a single address. For routing messages properly within  
your  
network, each device requires a unique IP address. But the  
addresses may not be valid outside your network.  
NAT solves the problem. When devices within your network request  
information from the Internet, the requests are forwarded to the  
Internet under the router's IP address. NAT distributes the responses  
to the proper IP addresses within your network.  
Network  
A network consists of a collection of two or more devices, people, or  
components that communicate with each other over physical or  
virtual media. The most common types of network are:  
LAN – (local area network): Computers are in close distance to one  
another. They are usually in the same office space, room, or  
building.  
WAN – (wide area network): The computers are in different  
geographic locations and are connected by telephone lines or radio  
waves.  
NWay Protocol  
PING  
A network protocol that can automatically negotiate the highest  
possible transmission speed between two devices.  
P
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.  
PPPoE  
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. PPPoE is a specification for  
connecting the users on an Ethernet to the Internet through a  
common broadband medium, such as DSL or cable modem. All the  
users over the  
Ethernet share a common connection.  
Protocol  
Communication on the network is governed by sets of rules called  
protocols. Protocols provide the guidelines devices use to  
communicate with each other, and thus they have different functions.  
Some protocols are responsible for formatting and presenting and  
presenting data that will be transferred from file server memory to the  
file server’s net work adapter.  
Others are responsible for filtering information between networks and  
forwarding data to its destination. Still other protocols dictate how  
data is transferred across the medium, and how servers respond to  
workstation  
requests and vice versa. Common network protocols responsible for  
the presentation and formatting of data for a network operating syst  
em are the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol or the  
Internet Protocol (IP). Protocols that dictate the format of data for  
transferors the medium include token- passing and Carrier Sense  
Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD),implemented as  
token-ring, ARCNET, FDDI, or Ethernet. The Router Information  
Protocol (RIP),a part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet  
Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, forwards  
packets from one network to another using the same network  
protocol.  
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R
RARP  
Reverse Address Resolution Protocol, a TCP/IP protocol that allows  
a phys ical address, such as an Ethernet address, to be translated  
into an IP address.  
RJ-45  
RJ-45 connector is used for Ethernet cable connections.  
Router  
A router is the network software or hardware entity charged with  
routing packets between networks.  
S
Server  
It is a simple computer that provides resources, such as files or other  
information.  
SMTP  
SNMP  
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used for Internet mail.  
Simple Network Management Protocol. SNMP was designed to  
provide a common foundation for managing network devices.  
Station  
In LANs, a station consists of a device that can communicate data on  
the network. In FDDI, a station includes both physical nodes and  
addressable logical devices. Workstations, sing le-attach stations,  
dual-  
attach stations, and concentrators are FDDI stations.  
Subnet mask  
In TCP/IP, the bits used to create the subnet are called the  
subnetmask.  
T
(TCP/IP)  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a widely used  
transport protocol that connects diverse computers of various  
transmission methods. It was developed by the Department of  
Defense to connect different computer types and led to the  
development of  
the Internet.  
Transceiver  
A transceiver joins two network segments together. Transceivers can  
also be us ed to join a segment that uses one medium to a segment  
that uses a different medium. On a 10BASE-5 network, the  
transceiver  
connects the network adapter or other network device to the medium.  
Transceivers also can be used on 10BASE-2 or 10BASE-T networks  
to attach devices with AUI ports.  
U
UDP  
The User Datagram Protocol is a connectionless protocol that resides  
above IP in the TCP/IP suite.  
ULP  
The upper-layer protocol refers to Application Layer protocols such  
as FTP,SNMP, and SMTP.  
User Name  
Utility  
The USERNAME is the unique name assigned to each person who  
has access to the LAN.  
It is a program that performs a specific task.  
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UTP  
Unshielded twisted-pair. UTP is a form of cable used by all access  
methods. It consists of several pairs of wires enclosed in an  
unshielded sheath.  
W
WAN  
Wide-Area Network. A wide-area network consists of groups of  
interconnected computers that are separated by a wide distance and  
communicate with each other via common carrier telecommunication  
techniques.  
Windows  
Windows is a graphical user interface for workstations that use DOS.  
Workgroup  
A workgroup is a group of users who are physically located together  
and connected to the same LAN, or a group of users who are  
scattered throughout an organization but are logica lly connected by  
work and are connected to the same network group.  
Workstations  
Workstation refers to the intelligent computer on the user’s desktop.  
This computer may be an Intel- based PC, a Macintosh, or a UNIX-  
based workstation. The workstation is any intelligent device a user  
works from.  
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