Corega Digital Camera CG WLNCM4G User Manual

CG-WLNCM4G  
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Quick start guide  
(A) Connect Your Camera  
(B) Find the Camera’s IP Address  
(C) Configure Your Camera  
(D) Enjoy the convenient  
remote monitoring  
everywhere!  
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Table of Contents  
Before Use  
1. Introduction  
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1.1 Package Contents .........................................................................................06  
1.2 System Requirement ...................................................................................06  
1.3 Product Features ................................................................................................07  
1.4 Product Overview ..............................................................................................08  
1.5 Installing the Camera Stand ...........................................................................08  
Basic Settings  
2. Setting Up the Camera  
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2.1 Connecting Your Product to a Local Area Network (LAN) ............... 12  
2.2. Installing the software ................................................................................13  
2.3 Accessing the Live View Page ........................................................................15  
2.4 Using the Live View Page ................................................................................17  
2.5 Quick Setup ..........................................................................................................19  
Advanced Settings  
3. Advanced Settings  
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3.1 Basic ..................................................................................................................24  
3.2 Network ...........................................................................................................26  
3.3 Video/Audio ...................................................................................................29  
3.4 Event Server ...................................................................................................32  
3.5 Motion Detect ................................................................................................34  
3.6 Event Config ...................................................................................................36  
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3.7 Tools .........................................................................................................................39  
3.8 USB ...........................................................................................................................40  
3.9 Information ............................................................................................................41  
3.10 Advanced Configuration When the Camera Is behind a NAT Router 42  
NC Monitor  
4. About NC Monitor  
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4.1 System Requirement ..........................................................................................46  
4.2 Installation .............................................................................................................47  
4.3 Lanuching the Program ..........................................................................................47  
4.4 Adding a New Camera .............................................................................................47  
4.5 Functions Overview ................................................................................................. 48  
4.6 NC Monitor Settings .................................................................................................52  
5. FAQ  
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6. Specifications  
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Before Use  
1. Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing corega WLNCM4G, a high-performance  
network camera that can be operated wirelessly. This multifunctional  
surveillance system not only supports high-quality video and two-  
way audio, but also adjusts its light mode automatically according to  
the environmental lighting conditions. The defining characteristic of  
the product, setting it apart from conventional PC cameras, is that it  
is a stand-alone system with a built-in CPU, Web server and multiple  
video format compatibility. For those in need of personal surveillance  
equipment, CG-WLNCM4G is an ideal device providing a low-cost,  
convenient solution for remote monitoring and home security.  
1.1 Package Contents  
Duel-stream IP Camera x 1  
Stand x1  
Mounting Hardware Packet x1  
Power Adapter x1  
RJ45 Cable x1  
User Manual x1  
CD-ROM x1  
1.2 System Requirement  
For Using Camera Alone:  
Platform: Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista  
CPU: Intel Pentium III 800MHz or above  
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RAM: 512MB  
Resolution: 800x600 or above  
Web Browser: Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Firefox and  
Safari  
Networking: LAN: 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet.  
Wireless LAN: IEEE 802.11b/g  
1.3 Product Features  
• 1/4CMOS Image Sensor  
• 802.11g/b wireless LAN and 10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet with  
Auto-MDI/MDIX supported  
• User-selectable compression codec, MJPEG and MPEG-4 supported  
• 3x digital zoom  
• Two-way audio  
• Automatic sensitivity adjustment for low light and night view  
• Compatible with 3GPP mobile phone videos  
• ID and Password authentication for user security  
• Scheduled, motion triggered or manual recording options  
supported  
• IP surveillance monitoring and recording for up to 16 channels  
(windows) using NC Monitor (the included software)  
• USB1.1 port for real time image capturing via external USB storage  
devices  
• Supports all management functions provided in web browser.  
• RoHS Compliant  
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Before Use  
1.4 Product Overview  
1.5 Installing the Camera Stand  
The camera comes with a stand, and you can attach it to the camera to  
set up the camera on a desk, mount it on the wall or on the ceiling, as  
the three images shown below. Otherwise, the stand is not necessary  
for ordinary use.  
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On the desk  
On the wall  
On the ceiling  
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Settings  
Basic  
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2. Setting Up the Camera  
2.1 Connecting Your Product to a Local  
Area Network (LAN)  
Step 1: Use the provided Ethernet cable to connect the camera to  
your local area network while plugging the power adapter in to a  
power outlet.  
Step 2: ThePowerLED will show a steady amber light, meaning the  
camera has been automatically powered on.  
Step 3: The “Link” LED light will start flashing in green and the  
camera is ready for use now.  
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2.2 Installing the Software  
Step 1: Insert the installation CD into your computer’s CD-ROM  
drive.The corega welcome page will launch automatically.  
Step 2: Click [Install Software] and you will see the following page  
with two programs: NC Finder and NC Monitor.  
Step 3: Click [NC Finder] button and the installation program will  
show up as below. Please complete the installation step by step.  
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Step 4: Then you can go to “Start” --> “Programs” --> “corega” -->  
“NCFinder” to access the program in the future without using the  
included CD-ROM.  
You can also install NC Monitor at this moment. Just click on [NC  
Monitor] button to start the installation.  
Please follow the steps shown on the screen to complete the  
installation. It is a convenient application that helps you enjoy the  
camera even more.We will talk about NC Monitor further in Chapter 4.  
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2.3 Accessing the Live View Page  
Step 1: Insert the installation CD into your computer’s CD-ROM  
drive. (If you have installed NC Finder in your computer, you do not  
have to use the installation CD)  
Step 2: Click [NC Finder] to locate the current IP address of the  
camera.The default IP address is 192.168.1.245.  
Search for your  
camera’s IP address  
Step 3: Once you get the correct IP address of the camera, please  
double click the IP address shown on the screen again. Your default  
web browser will open automatically with a login window (If the  
IP address is incorrect, you will not be able to see the pop-up web  
browser window).  
You can also open your web browser separately and type the IP  
address in the URL bar (for example, http://192.168.1.245).  
NOTE: Microsoft Internet Explorer is mostly recommended. Some  
functions may not be available in Mozilla Firefox and Safari.  
Step 2: When the login window appears, enter the default user  
name (root) and password (leave it blank) and press [OK].  
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typeroot”  
leave it blank  
(default setting)  
NOTE: Some web browsers require installing “ActiveX Control” add-  
on. Please click [OK] to install it to access the Live View page.  
NOTE: If the camera’s IP address exists in a different subnet from that  
in your router, please double click the IP address shown on the screen  
or click [Change IP] to modify your camera’s IP address accordingly.  
When changing your camera’s IP address, you are required to enter  
the administrator’s ID and password. The default user name is “root.”  
Please leave the password section blank.  
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2.4 Using the Live View Page  
The live image is now displayed on the right side and some  
configuration buttons are shown on the left side.  
This page provides you with many useful viewing and management  
functions, including:  
• Camera Information - Display the camera’s location, date and time.  
The information can be modified in the Setup section.  
• Live View Image - Display the real-time image of the connected  
camera.  
• Live View Button – Click here to switch to the Live View mode.  
• Compression Button – Choose either MPEG4 or MJPEG  
compression to transmit and record your video.  
• Setup Button – Click here to configure the camera. For details,  
please refer to Chapter 3.  
• Function Buttons – Use these buttons to control the audio and  
video functions, which include:  
- Manual Record: To record and save video clips manually.  
- Snapshot: To capture and save still images.  
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- Browse: To assign the destination folder to captured video  
clips and still images.  
- Talk: To allow the person at the camera’s location to hear  
sounds and voices from your location. (You need to  
connect an external speaker to the camera when using this  
function, as the camera has no built-in speaker. Only one  
user is allowed to use this function at a time).  
- Listen: To receive sounds and voices from the camera’s  
location.  
Once you click on Manual Record, Snapshot, or Browse, a new  
window will pop up letting you select a folder to save your video  
and image files. You can find your saved files in that folder in the  
future.  
The default video format is.avi. Please go to http://www.divx.com  
to download DivX player to view avi files.  
• Zoom in/out Buttons – Click 1x, 2x, or 3x to zoom in/out the live  
view image.  
• Nightmode Button – Click the button to enablenight viewmode  
to receive clearer images in low lighting conditions. However, this  
may reduce the frame rate of the video and the video may look  
black and white instead of full color.  
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2.5 Quick Setup  
For first time network camera users who are not familiar with this  
product, we provide a very simple setup tool called “Smart Wizard.” It  
consists of detailed instructions that will help you set up your network  
as well as some basic functions.  
Please follow those steps below to set up your camera:  
Step 1: To access this tool, click [Setup] [Smart Wizard].  
Step 2: Camera Settings  
It is recommended that you assign a new administrator password as  
soon as possible to assure security.  
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Step 3: IP Settings  
Step 4: Email Settings  
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Step 5: Wireless Networking  
Step 6: This step shows the new configuration of your camera.  
Please confirm all the information and click [Apply] if they are  
correct. Otherwise, click [Prev] to go back to previous step(s) to make  
corrections. Click [Cancel] to end the wizard and discard you changes.  
For more setting options, please refer to the next Chapter.  
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3. Advanced Settings  
In the previous chapter, we learned the camera’s basic functions and  
used “Smart Wizard” to set up some simple configurations. In this  
chapter, you will further configure the camera to meet your personal  
preference.  
Please first click [Setup] on the live view page, and you will see many  
configuration options below.  
3.1 Basic  
3.1.1 System  
Indicate your camera’s name and location. You can also disable the  
LED light to make the camera unnoticeable to your target.  
3.1.2 Date & Time  
You can set your date, time, and time zone manually or automatically  
by synchronizing the camera’s date and time with your PC or NTP  
server.  
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The camera has a built-in backup battery, but after the camera is  
unplugged for too long and the battery runs out, the date & time  
settings may go back to factory default.  
3.1.3 User  
There are three different management levels for the camera, including:  
Administrator: Only one administrator is allowed for this camera.  
An administrator can modify all the settings. It is strongly recommend  
that your change the default administrator’s password to prevent  
unauthorized use. If you have set up your new password using Smart  
Wizard, you do not have to do it again here.  
General User: There may be multiple general users for this camera.  
A general user can use the “Function Buttons” on the live view page  
but can not access theSetupsection.  
Guest: There may be multiple guests for this camera. A guest can  
only see the live view images but nothing else. An administrator can  
add up to eleven general users and guests in total.  
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3.2 Network  
3.2.1 Network  
If you have set up your network in Smart Wizard, here you can change  
more detailed settings. If you did not use Smart Wizard previously, it is  
okay to set up the network completely here.  
IP Setting:  
• DHCP: Select this option when your network uses the DHCP server,  
such as a NAT router.When the camera starts up, it will be assigned  
an IP address from the DHCP server automatically.  
• Static IP: Select this option to assign an IP address for the camera  
directly.You may use NC Finder to obtain the related setting values.  
• PPPoE: Select this option when you use a direct connection via an  
ADSL modem.You should have a PPPoE account from your Internet  
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service provider. Please also enter the user name and password here.  
The camera will get an IP address from the ISP as starting up.  
Please note that once the camera gets an IP address from the ISP  
as starting up, it automatically sends a notification email to you.  
Therefore, you have to set up the email or DDNS configuration in  
advance when using PPPoE.  
DDNS Setting:  
With the Dynamic DNS feature, you can assign a fixed host name  
and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. Select [Enable]  
to enable this feature and select your preferred provider from the  
pull-down list. Enter the required information in the Host Name, User  
Name, and Password boxes. Please note that you have to sign up for  
DDNS service with a service provider first in order to use this feature.  
UPnP:  
The camera supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), which is a set  
of computer network protocols that enable the device-to-device  
interoperability. In addition, it supports port auto-mapping function  
so that you can access the camera if it is behind a NAT router or  
firewall. Select [Enable] to enable this feature.  
Ports Number:  
• HTTP Port: The default HTTP port is 80.  
NOTE: If you have a second camera in the same sub-network,  
you should assign a different HTTP port to the second camera, for  
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example, HTTP port:81. When you use web browser to access the  
live view page.  
• RTSP Port: Configure the transmission of streaming data within the  
network.The default RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) port is  
554.  
3.2.2 IP Filter  
The IP Filter setting allows the camera administrator to block  
computers that use a certain range of IP addresses.  
Please assign a range of IP addresses by entering the Start IP address  
and End IP address. Click [Add] to save the setting. You can repeat the  
action to assign multiple ranges for the camera and users whose IP  
address located within those ranges will not be allowed to access the  
camera.  
3.2.3 Wireless  
The wireless setting section is pretty much the same as that in Smart  
Wizard. If you are satisfied with your current settings, you do not have  
to change anything here. Otherwise, please configure your wireless  
network here.  
The camera supports WLAN while you use the wireless network.  
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Please first select [Enable] to enable the wirelss function.  
• Network ID (SSID): Click [Site Survey] to display the available  
wireless networks. Please double click the ESSID which you would  
like to connect from the Site Survey list.  
• Wireless Mode: Select the type of wireless communication for the  
camera, either Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc. (Please select Infrastructure  
if you connect this camera to an Access Point or a wireless router.)  
• Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list.  
All of the wireless security settings, such as Authentication, Encryption,  
key, etc., should be same as the remote device which you would like  
to connect.  
3.3 Video / Audio  
3.3.1 Camera  
Here you can modify the image settings in terms of brightness,  
contrast, and saturation. You can also change the Light Frequency  
according to the lighting conditions of the camera’s location. By  
choosingOutdoormode, you can avoid over-exposure in an outdoor  
sunny environment.  
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To include date and time information on your image, select [Includes  
Date & Time] option. The information will show in white color. You  
can add a black background behind the displayed date and time by  
selecting [Enable Opaque].  
Date & Time here  
Enable date & time  
overlay here  
3.3.2 Video  
The camera supports both MPEG4 and MJPEG compression. MJPEG  
captures the images in JPEG format, which requires higher bandwidth  
to view smooth videos. Here you can select your preferred video  
quality and frame rate for live view images.  
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Since the camera supports 3GPP format, you can also choose if you  
would like to have audio enabled while using 3GPP-supported mobile  
devices. To view the real-time streaming images captured by the  
camera, please enter the RTSP link: rtsp://(IP address of the camera)/  
3gp on your mobile device.  
(For information about how to use 3GPP-supported mobile devices,  
please contact your service provider.)  
3.3.3 Audio  
By enabling [Camera Microphone In], you will receive sounds and  
voices from the camera’s location. You can also enable [Camera  
Speaker Out] while using an external speaker with the camera, so the  
person at the camera’s location can hear sounds and voices from your  
location. (Only one user is allowed to use this function at a time).  
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3.4 Event Server  
The camera allows you to have your captured images uploaded to a  
FTP server, sent to assigned email addresses, or stored to your network  
storage server. Here you can set up your preferred destinations step  
by step.  
Please note that only still images can be captured when those below  
methods are used. To save videos, please use “Manual Record” button  
on Live View page or NC Monitor software.  
After you complete the necessary settings for FTP, emails, or network  
storage servers, click [Test] to test if the configuration is correct. Once  
the camera connects to the server successfully, click [Apply] to accept  
the settings.  
3.4.1 FTP  
To configure your FTP server for the camera, first enter the Host  
Address, Port Number, User Name and Password of the target FTP  
server.  
• Directory Path: Select the destination folder on the FTP server that  
you would like to upload files to.  
• Passive Mode: Select [Enable] to enable passive mode if needed.  
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3.4.2 Email  
The email settings here are very similar to those in Smart Wizard. If  
you are satisfied with your current settings, you do not have to change  
anything here. Otherwise, please configure your email server here.  
• SMTP Server Address: Enter the mail server address, such as  
“hotmail.com.  
• Sender Email Address: Enter the email address of the user who will  
send the email, such as [email protected].  
• Sender User Name: If you choose to have SMTP authentication,  
enter the username to login to the mail server.  
• Sender Password: If you choose to have SMTP authentication,  
enter the password to login to the mail server.  
• Receiver #1 Email Address: Enter the first email address of the user  
who will receive the email.  
• Receiver #2 Email Address: Enter the second email address of the  
user who will receive the email.  
3.4.3 Net Storage  
• Samba Server Address: Enter the IP address of the network  
storage server.  
• Share: Assign a folder on the network storage server to share files  
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to users.  
• Path: Assign a path on the network storage server that you would  
like to upload files to.  
• User Name: Enter the username to login to the server.  
• Password: Enter the password to login to the server.  
• Split By: When a file is too large to be uploaded smoothly, use this  
option to split it by file size or recording time.  
• When Disk Full: Select [Stop Recording] or [Recycle – Delete Oldest  
Folder] when your storage space is full. Be aware if you only have  
one folder left, the system will not delete that folder.  
3.5 Motion Detect  
The camera features a motion detection function. You can assign up  
to two detection areas. When Window 1 or Window 2 is chosen, a box  
will turn red outlined on the image. You can use mouse to move and  
change the coverage of the detection areas. You can also name each  
detection area for your reference. Select [Enable] to use the chosen  
detection area.  
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Move the“Thresholdslide bar to adjust the sensitivity level of motion  
detecting. When the level is set low, even slight motions can be  
detected (A). When the level is set high, only big and obvious motions  
can be detected (B).  
(A)  
(B)  
Make sure to click [Save] to save the settings when you are done.  
An image will be taken when a motion within the detection areas is  
big enough to affect the horizontal sensitivity line. You can specify  
what “event” will simultaneously be “triggered” in the next step at  
“Motion Triggersection.  
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3.6 Event Config  
3.6.1 General Setting  
• Snapshot/Recording Subfolder: Please name the subfolder for  
captured files. Otherwise, leave this option blank to use the default  
setting.  
• Network Storage Recording Time Per Event: Specify the  
recording time when you use a network storage server.  
Click [Apply] to accept your settings or [Cancel] to discard the settings.  
3.6.2 Schedule Profile  
Click [Add] and enter a profile name for a new schedule profile in  
the prompt dialog window (be aware the pop-up window may be  
blocked by your web browser). The new profile will be added to the  
list once you click [OK]. (To remove the profile, select the profile in the  
list and click [Delete].)  
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Double click the profile you just added, a new window will show up  
with detailed settings:  
• Profile Name: Here displays the profile name selected in the list.  
• Weekdays: Select the weekday(s) that you are going to assign time  
periods in the schedule profile.The weekday that has been assigned  
with a time period will be displayed in green color.  
• Time List: Enter the Start/End Time and click [Add] to assign a new  
time period for the selected weekday.To assign same time period  
to all weekdays, click [Add this to all weekdays]; click [Delete this  
from all weekdays] to remove the selected time period from all  
weekdays. Click [Delete] to remove the selected time period. Click  
[Save] to save the changes.  
3.6.3 Motion Trigger  
We have specified motion detection areas and schedule profiles in  
the previous steps, and here we can enable themotion detect trigger  
functionby selecting [Enable] on this page.  
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• Schedule Profile: From the pull-down menu, you can have motion  
detect trigger function enabled all the time by selecting [Always],  
or you can have it enabled only during the time period (the specific  
schedule profile) assigned previously.  
• Action: InEvent Serverstep, we have configured FTP, emails, and  
network storage server. Here you can choose which destination to  
upload/send the captured images to.You can also selectSave  
Image to USBto have the images send to an external USB device.  
3.6.4 Schedule Trigger  
Since you have specified several schedule profiles previously, here you  
can start setting scheduled image capturing which you can receive by  
emails, FTP or network storage servers. Select [Enable] to enable the  
preferred option for scheduled image capturing, choose a “schedule  
profile” from the pull-down list, and then set the ”interval time”  
between each image captured. You can assign different schedule  
profile for each option individually.  
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NOTE: If the setting value of the “Network Storage Recording Time  
Per Event” option in General Setting is longer than the interval time  
for Network Storage Schedule, the recorded file will be a continuous  
video clip. For example, if you set the Network Storage Recording  
Time Per Event as ten seconds and the interval time as five seconds,  
the recorded file will be a non-stop video clip because the camera will  
record a 10-second video clip every 5 seconds.  
3.7 Tools  
The Tools section provides commands that allow you to restart or  
reset the camera.You can also backup and restore your configurations,  
and upgrade the camera’s firmware here.  
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• Factory Reset: Click [Reset] to reset the camera back to factory  
default settings  
System Reboot: Click [Reboot] to restart the camera. The camera  
configurations will be retained after rebooting.  
• Configuration: You can save your camera configurations as a  
backup file on your computer. Click [Get the Backup File] to create a  
backup file with all the current settings or click [Browse] to retrieve  
a saved backup file and then click [Restore].  
• Update Firmware: The current firmware version will be displayed  
here.To upgrade the firmware for your camera, please click [Browse]  
to select backup file to upgrade. Make sure to keep the camera  
connected to a power outlet while upgrading the firmware.The  
camera may be damaged if it is disconnected during this process.  
3.8 USB  
The USB section provides information of the connected USB storage  
devices.  
• USB Dismount: Make sure to click [Dismount] before unplugging  
the USB device.The button will turn light grey when the device is  
dismounted successfully.  
• USB Information: Here shows the total space and available space  
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of the device.  
• USB Setting: You can choose [Stop Recording] or [Recycle – Delete  
Oldest Folder] when the USB device’s storage space is full. However,  
if you only have one folder left, the system will not delete that folder.  
Click [Apply] to accept your settings.  
NOTE: Only still images can be captured when an external USB  
device is used.  
3.9 Information  
The Information section shows the current system configurations and  
event log of the camera. All your settings and camera history will be  
listed here.  
Device Informtaion  
System Log  
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3.10 Advanced Configuration When the  
Camera Is behind a NAT Router  
If your camera is connected to a NAT router,you need to open a“Virtual  
Server” port for the camera in the router to allow remote network  
access. Here we use corega WLBARGMO wireless router as an example:  
(as the image below)-.  
Step 1: Select the IP address and name of the camera  
Step 2: Select a service, for example, HTTP.  
Step 3: Enter the port range.The recommended port range is 80~80.  
If you have a second (or more) camera connected, you need to assign  
a different port range (can not use 80~80 again) for it. Besides, the port  
value has to be the same as the camera's HTTP port. (Please also refer  
to chapter 3.2.1)  
Step 4: Select a protocol. "TCP" is recommended.  
Step 5: You can add product description in theRemarkcolumn  
Step 6: Click [Submit] after you enter all the information.You will then  
see the new entry in the Virtual Server list.  
HTTP  
80  
80  
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4. About NC Monitor  
NC Monitor is a convenient and easy-to-use network camera  
management software. You can use this integrated application to  
access and control up to 16 cameras all at once, which allows you to  
monitor multiple places and record events effectively.  
In this chapter, we will explain the basic functions of this software,  
particularly those for CG-WLNCM4G. Some advanced functions may  
not be available while using CG-WLNCM4G.  
4.1 System Requirement  
1 camera connected: Intel Pentium III 800MHz; 512MB RAM  
2 ~ 4 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz; 512MB RAM  
5 ~ 8 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz; 1GB RAM  
9 ~ 16 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz; 2GB RAM  
Resolution: 1024x768 or above  
NOTE: When multiple cameras are connected at the same time, a  
higher performance computer is recommended.  
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4.2 Installation  
Please refer to chapter 2.2 for software installation.  
4.3 Launching the Program  
On your computer, please go to “Start” --> “Programs” --> “corega” -->  
“NCMonitor” to start the program. Please make sure your computer  
screen’s resolution is at least 1024x768, otherwise the images shown  
on the live view screen may be distorted.  
4.4 Adding a New Camera  
To add a new camera, please click “SETTING” button on the top left  
side of the screen, and click [Add Camera]. The pop-up screen may  
show the current connected camera(s); if not, click [Search] to look for  
the new camera’s IP address or click [Input] tab to add the IP address  
manually (default Port is 80). Click [Add Camera] to apply.  
You may have to enter the user name and password of the new  
camera to complete the process. Once you click [OK], the newly added  
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camera will now display in the camera list, and the live image of that  
camera will show on the main page.  
4.5 Functions Overview  
4.5.1 Control Panel  
SETTING: Click to enter the Setting section of NC Monitor. Click  
again to return to the main screen.  
PLAY: Click to play recorded video files using the media player on  
the computer (for example,Windows Media Player by default).  
LOCK: Click to lock the camera controls. Click again to resume  
controls of the camera. If you have set an ID and Password inSETTING”  
--> “Account, you will be asked to enter the required information to  
unlock.  
ALL RECORD: Click to start recording video clips using all  
connected cameras. Click again to stop recording and save the files in  
the computer. If you only have one camera connected, this button’s  
function is the same as “RECORD” button on Camera Panel described  
below.  
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4.5.2 View Selection  
View Mode Buttons: NC Monitor provides multiple view options,  
including 1/4/9/16 windows and full screen mode. You can simply  
click on the button (1, 4, 9, 16 or Full) to switch to that mode. (To go  
back from full screen mode, please right click your mouse and click on  
“return”)  
SCAN: When you have multiple cameras connected, click this button  
to make each camera take turns displaying its live image.  
PREV: When you have multiple cameras connected, click this button  
to switch the live view to the previous camera.  
NEXT: When you have multiple cameras connected, click this button  
to switch the live view to the next camera.  
To set the scanning interval period, go to “SETTING” --> “Other” -->  
“Time interval of scan option” and adjust the interval period from 1 to  
20 seconds.  
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4.5.3 Camera Panel  
TRIGGER OUT: The function is not available for CG-WLNCM4G.  
SNAPSHOT: Click to capture a still image using the selected camera  
and save the file in the computer. (To set the recording file path,  
please go toSetting-->Recording Configuration-->Recording File  
Path”)  
RECORD: Click to start recording a video clip using the selected  
camera. Click again to stop recording and save the file in the  
computer. (To set the recording file path, please go to “Setting” -->  
“Recording Configuration-->Recording File Path”)  
TALK: Click to allow the person at the camera’s location to hear  
sounds and voices from your location. (You need to connect an  
external speaker to the camera when using this function, as the  
camera has no built-in speaker. Only one user is allowed to use this  
function at a time). Please note that this button is only available for  
cameras supporting 2-way audio (such as CG-WLNCM4G), and only  
one user is allowed to use this function at a time.  
LISTEN: Click to receive sounds and voices from each camera’s  
location.  
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4.5.4 System  
This section shows each camera’s time and date.  
4.5.5 PAN-TILT CONTROL Panel (unavailable for CG-  
WLNCM4G)  
4.5.6 Live View Screen  
This screen displays all connected cameraslive images.  
Live View Screen:  
Live image will  
show here  
Camera list  
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4.5.7 Camera List  
This section displays all connected cameras’ information (view mode  
is based on the selected viewing option).  
4.6 NC Monitor Settings  
ClickSETTINGbutton on the top left side to access the setup page.  
Click here to  
access the  
setting section  
Make sure to have at least one camera connected before you start the  
setup.There are a few useful configuration options, including:  
4.6.1 Camera List  
As we have done previously, here we can add a new camera by  
clicking [Add Camera].To remove a camera, first click on the camera  
name shown in the camera list and click [Delete Camera].  
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A brief camera list is  
displayed here.  
4.6.2 Camera Configuration  
To view live images of one of the connected cameras on the web  
browser, please first select a camera and then click [Link web page]  
button. You may have to enter the user name and password of the  
camera to access the live view page and web configuration,  
4.6.3 Recording Configuration  
In addition to using [RECORD] and [ALL RECORD] buttons on the left  
panels to record video clips, NC Monitor also provides some advanced  
recording methods, such as scheduled recording and motion  
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triggered recording. Please first configure some basic recording  
settings here for each camera.  
• Recording File Path: Click [Browse] to indicate a destination folder  
for your future recording files.  
• Each Recording File Size: This option allows you to set a recording  
file size limit so the recording file will be divided into a new file  
automatically once the file reaches the specified size limit.  
• Reserved HDD space for each camera: This option allows you  
to reserve certain storage space on the hard disk drive so your  
recordings will not go over the assigned limit.  
• Enable Recycle Recording: Click on the camera number (Cam1,  
Cam2, Cam3…) to clear the recording files of that camera when the  
unreserved space of the hard disk drive is full.  
4.6.4 Schedule-Recording Configuration  
You can also set a schedule to record videos. The recording schedule  
can be defined by Dates or Days here.  
• Dates: First select a camera from the pull-down list.Then, click [Add]  
to set the Start/Stop date and time and then click [OK] to add a new  
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recording schedule to the list. Click [Apply] to save the setting.  
• Days: Click [Days] tab and assign a recording schedule.  
After selecting several time periods, you can click [Fetch  
Template] to copy the setting, and then click [Paste Template]  
to apply it to other weekdays. Click [Apply] to save the setting.  
Select a camera here  
4.6.5 Motion Configuration  
One of the recording methods is triggered recording by motion  
detection function. Here please first select a camera, and check the  
[Recording] box to enable automatic recording triggered by motions.  
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Besides, motion configuration also provides some useful motion  
triggered options, which includes:  
• Alarm: From the pull-down menu select Beep or Music to alert you  
for motions detected.When Music is selected, you can customize it  
by clicking [Browse] and then choosing your favorite music (*.wav  
or *.mp3 file) in the computer.  
• Send e-Mail: Select this option and the system will send an email  
to the specified receiver when a motion is detected. Once the  
option is selected, you have to complete the required email  
configuration.  
• Trigger Out: This function is not available for CG-WLNCM4G.  
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4.6.6 Email Configuration  
• Mail Server: Enter the mail server address, such ashotmail.com.  
• Mail From: Enter the email address of the user who will send the  
email, such as [email protected].  
• Mail To: Enter the email address of the user who will receive the  
email.  
• User Name: Enter the username to login to the mail server.  
• Password: Enter the password to login to the mail server.  
• Subject: Enter the title of the email.  
4.6.7 Account  
Set your own user ID and password so the next time someone needs  
to enter the ID and password to unlock the NC Monitor program and  
access the setting pages.  
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4.6.8 Others  
You can specify the scanning interval time for the connected cameras.  
4.6.9 About  
Here shows the information of the application.  
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5. FAQ  
When the installation fails or the connection does not work normally,  
it is recommended to take the following actions first:  
(1) Find your problem in the FAQ section.  
the latest information of this product.  
and click [Support] --> [Contact corega] and send your question  
via our customer service email. Please make sure to include the  
following information in your email:  
• Product name: e.g. CG-WLNCM4G  
• Firmware version:You can find the camera’s firmware version at  
the information section of the live view page.  
• Your ISP service name  
• Operating system, such as Windows98/2000/XP  
• WEB browser(Version), such as IE 5.5/6.0/7.0  
• Network adapter manufacturer and its driver version  
• Connection method, such as fixed IP, dynamic IP or PPPoE dial-  
up connection  
• What is your problem and situation? e.g. unable to connect to  
the Internet.  
• What is the error message or picture?  
Q1.Why can’t I connect to the camera with my web browser?  
A: (1) Please check if you get the correct IP address of the camera.  
Please also make sure the camera’s IP address locates in the same  
subnet as that of your router.  
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(2) Please double check if your camera has properly connected to the  
Internet.  
(3) If your camera is behind a NAT router, you need to set up a vitural  
server for the camera on the router. Please refer to chapter 3.10 for the  
setting steps.  
Q2.Why is a password required for accessing the camera?  
A: To prevent unauthorized use, this product provides an  
authentication process which requires a user name and password set  
by the camera’s administrator. If you do not have the administrator’  
s password, you may not change the camera’s settings. However, you  
may access the live view page by using a general user’s or a guest’s  
password.  
Q3.Why can’t I see live images on my web browser?  
A: (1) Please check if the camera has connected to a power outlet and  
been powered on properly.  
(2) Please double check if your camera has properly connected to the  
Internet.  
(3) Please check if your Internet is working normally. Sometimes it  
may take a while to load the live images when the network is busy.  
Q4.Why does the live image look black and white, not full color?  
A: (1) Please check the lighting condition surrounding the camera. If  
the night view mode is enabled when the environment is dark, the  
live image will be black and white instead of full color.  
(2) Please check the camera’s video setting. You may adjust the  
brightness, contrast, and saturation to get the favorable color.  
Q5.Why does the live image look blurry?  
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A: (1) Please try cleaning the lens, and adjusting the focus ring.  
(2) Please make sure the camera’s lens is not too close to the target  
object.The camera may lose focus when it’s too close to the object.  
Q6.Why does it take so long for the live image to move/change?  
A: (1) This may happen when the network connection is busy,  
especially when there are many cameras connected to the same  
computer at the same time, or when many users are accessing the  
same camera.  
(2) Please also make sure if your computer meets the minimum  
system requirement when using the camera and NC Monitor.  
Q7. Why can’t I receive image from the camera in my email (or on FTP  
server)?  
A: (1) Please first check if your SMTP server (or FTP server) is correctly  
configured.  
(2) Please make sure your email account (or FTP server) is not full.  
Q8. I forget the password and cannot access the camera. What can I  
do?  
A: If you do not remember the administrator’s password, you can  
restore the default factory settings by pressing the “reset” button on  
the back of the camera for a few seconds. The default user name is  
“root, and default password is left blank. Once you access the live  
view page, you can go to the setup section to re-set your use name  
and password again.  
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6. Specifications  
Standard Wireless LAN  
Frequency  
IEEE802.11, IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g,Wi-Fi (WPA2-PSK)  
IEEE802.11b 2.412GHz~2.472GHz  
IEEE802.11g 2.412GHz~2.472GHz  
Roaming  
Supported  
Camera Sensor  
1/4Color CMOS sensor  
Video Sensor Resolution  
Video Compression  
640 x 480 (approximately 300,000 pixels)  
MPEG4/Motion JPEG selectable  
Fixed focus, 4G, F2.8, f=4.5mm;  
Effective range: 200mm to infinity;  
Len focus range: 200mm to infinity  
Lens  
MPEG4 Compression:  
30fps@640 x 480  
30fps@320 x 240  
30fps@160 x 120  
Motion JPEG Compression:  
30fps@640 x 480  
Image Frame Rate  
30fps@320 x 240  
30fps@160 x 120  
Rated Input Voltage 100~240VAC  
Rated Output Voltage 5VDC  
Power Adapter  
Operating –0˚c~45˚c  
Storage –15˚c~60˚c  
Temperature Requirement  
Operating 20%~85% (non-condensing)  
Storage 0%~90% (non-condensing)  
Humidity Requirement  
Dimension  
71 (W) x 56.2(D) x 96(H) mm  
165g  
Weight  
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one of the following 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.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this  
equipment.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an  
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating  
instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any  
other antenna or transmitter.  
IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in the U.S.A. is firmware-  
limited to channels 1 through 11.  
This equipment has been SAR-evaluated for use in laptops (notebooks) with  
side slot configuration.  
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corega K.K. designs, develops and markets professional networking  
products that address the specific needs of small and medium  
enterprises and home user’s easy-to-use, quality and reliable services  
of networking solutions requirements.  
Established in 1996, corega 100% founded by Allied Telesis Group in  
Yokohama, Japan. corega’s core products consists of 10/100/1000  
Ethernet products,Wireless Networking Products (802.11 a/b/g series),  
broadband access routers, bluetooth series and other networking  
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