Intellinet Network Solutions Security Camera UNC W10 User Manual

UNC-W10  
Wireless Network IP Camera  
User’s Guide V1.0  
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Important Notice  
1. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country. Please contact the local authorities to avoid any  
surveillance law violations.  
2. Please note that the CMOS lens that comes with the Wireless Network IP Camera can be damaged  
permanently if the camera lens is exposed to direct sunlight. If your application demands prolonged  
exposure to sunlight, you should consider equipping it with a sun visor.  
3. The Wireless Network IP Camera is not weatherproof. Please be aware of environmental  
specifications included in the manual. For outdoor use, please use a weatherproof case to protect the  
Wireless Network IP Camera from water, moisture, or temperature (higher or lower than specification).  
For Wireless Network IP Camera cleaning, gently wipe with clean dry cloth.  
4. Be sure to use only the DC adapter that is provided with your camera. Connecting the Wireless Network  
IP Camera directly to AC current may cause electric damages to the Camera.  
5. Be cautious when handling Wireless Network IP Camera. Physical shocks may cause serious damage.  
6. Be sure to mount the Wireless Network IP Camera securely to avoid any human injures. Please keep the  
Wireless Network IP Camera out of reach of children.  
7. If Wireless Network IP Camera does not operate properly, please contact the closest local Wireless  
Network IP Camera distributor for after sales service. In all cases, you are prohibited to disassemble the  
product. If so, INTELLINET ACTIVE NETWORKING is not responsible for malfunction or service  
warranty.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
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BOUT WIRELESS  
ETWORK AMERA  
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YSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION  
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OP VIEW AND DESCRIPTION  
EAR VIEW AND DESCRIPTION  
INSTALLATION SUMMERY  
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ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS & ACCESSING NETWORK IP  
CAMERA’S HOMEPAGE  
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SSIGNING  
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INSTALLER  
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ONNECTING ETWORK  
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DDRESS BY USING YPER ERMINAL  
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ADJUSTING CAMERA LENS  
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DJUSTING THE OCUS  
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CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS  
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PTZ CONTROL  
APPENDIX  
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PRODUCTION OVERVIEW  
About Wireless Network IP Camera  
The Wireless Network IP Camera is able to connect directly to the Ethernet or Fast Ethernet  
network and also supported by the wireless transmission based on the IEEE802.11b standard. It is  
different from the conventional PC Camera, the Wireless Network IP Camera is as standalone  
system with built-in CPU and Web-based solutions providing a low cost solution that can transmit  
high quality video images for monitoring. The wireless Network Camera can be managed remotely,  
accessed and controlled by ant PC/Notebook over the Intranet or Internet via a web browser. The  
simple installation procedures and web-based interface offers easy integration to your network  
application environments coupled with many applications such as remote monitoring for a cost-  
effective solution.  
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Main Features and Benefits  
Convenient Operation  
The Wireless Network IP Camera is a standalone system with built-in CPU requiring no special  
hardware or software such as PC frame grabber cards. The Wireless Internet Camera supports both  
Active X mode for Internet Explorer and JAVA mode for Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.  
Therefore, all that is required is a common web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or  
above.  
Open Standards  
The Wireless Network IP Camera supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP e-mail, HTTP and other  
Internet-related protocols; the Wireless Network IP Camera can be used in a mixed operating  
system environment with Windows, Unix, Mac and OS/2. It integrates easily into other  
www/Intranet applications and CGI scripts.  
Wired and Wireless Network Support  
The Wireless Internet Camera supports both wired and wireless transmission providing the  
advantage of mobility, flexibility and high-speed of wireless LAN based technology IEEE 802.11b  
to transform the Wireless Internet Camera into a total solution for your network. There are three  
modes available configured from the slide on the rear panel.  
Local Area Network (Ethernet / Fast Ethernet) Only  
Local Area Network (Ethernet / Fast Ethernet) and Wireless Local Area Network (802.11b)  
Wireless Local Area Network (802.11b) Only  
Simple Administration  
Using a standard web browser, you can configure and manage the Wireless Network IP Camera  
directly from its own embedded web pages. The embedded operating system is upgradeable  
through the network; please check with your local INTELLINET ACTIVE NETWORKING dealer  
for firmware upgrades.  
External Devices  
The auxiliary Input/Output Connector on the camera allows you to connect your Wireless Network  
IP Camera to a variety of external devices; such as IR-sensors, switches, and alarm relays.  
Security  
Your Wireless Network IP Camera includes a self-contained web server, which means that digital  
images can be secured like any other Internet host. Your Network Administrator, using the unit’s  
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security settings in combination with an organization’s Internet firewall, normally implements data  
protection. The Administrator can decide whether individuals, groups, or the whole world may  
access the camera. The Wireless Network IP Camera supports multi-user password protection  
Compression and Performance  
With an adaptive frame rate dependent on the image and lighting conditions, the Wireless Network  
IP Camera delivers JPEG images at up to 30 images per second.  
Broad Range of Applications  
With today’s high-speed Internet services, the Wireless Network IP Camera can provide the ideal  
solution for live video images over the Intranet and Internet for remote monitoring. The Wireless  
Network IP Camera allows remote access from a web browser for live image viewing and allows  
administrator to manage and control the Wireless Network IP Camera anywhere and any time in the  
world. Apply the Wireless Network IP Camera to monitor various objects and places such as  
homes,, offices, banks, hospitals, child-care centers, amusement parks and other varieties of  
industrial and public monitoring. The Wireless Network IP Camera can also be used for intruder  
detection, capture still images for archiving and many more applications.  
Free Application Software  
IP installer – for quick installation  
Multi-Viewer for viewing 4 cameras  
PDA Viewer – for viewing the camera on Windows CE PDA devices.  
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System Requirement  
Network  
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet  
Wireless Local Area Network  
IEEE802.11b Wireless LAN  
Recommended PC or Notebook to Access the wireless Network IP Camera.  
System requirement:  
CPU : Pentium II, 266 MHz or above  
Memory Size : 32 MB (64MB recommended)  
VGA card resolution : 800x600 or above  
Web Browser:  
Internet Explore 5.0 or above (Active X & JAVA Mode-Image View for Windows OS and JAVA  
Mode – Image View for other OS)  
Netscape 6.0 or above (JAVA Mode – Image View)  
Multi-View Applications:  
Support OS: Win 98, Win 98 SE, Win 2000, Win Me, Win XP  
System requirement for Multi-View:  
CPU : Pentium III, 450 MHz or above  
Memory Size : 128 MB (256MB Recommended)  
VGA card resolution : 800x600 or above  
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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION  
Contents  
Carefully remove all items from the package. In addition to this User’s Guide, be certain  
that you have:  
One Wireless Network IP Camera (MNC-W10)  
Two External Wireless Antenna  
One Installation CD-ROM  
One Quick Installation Guide  
One Printed Manual  
One AC Power adapter suitable for your country’s electric power  
One Camera Stand  
* If any item is missing, or if you find any damage or mismatch, promptly contact  
your dealer for assistant.  
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Top view and Description  
Network Activity LED  
Image Capture LED  
Operating status LED  
Image Capture LED (Red): The Image Capture LED flashes when users are accessing the camera,  
it flashes once when an image is being captured or saved.  
Operating Status LED (Green): This LED indicates the Wireless Network IP Camera’s operating  
status. Once power is supplied, it is on for the first 15-20 seconds and then it blinks once every  
second as long as the power is connected properly.  
Network Activity LED (Green): This LED indicates network activity.  
NOTE  
1. After connecting the Ethernet network, the status led (Green) on the very right side on  
camera should be turn on. If not, check your network connection.  
2. The slide switch on the rear panel is positioned to LAN/WAN or WLAN setting for the  
wireless communication to take effect.  
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Rear View and Description  
Antenna Connector  
RS 232 Connector  
Network Connector  
GPIO Connector  
Power Connector  
LAN/ WLAN-LAN/ WAN  
Power Connector: Only use the AC Adapter provided by your dealer to avoid any possible  
damage from electric shock.  
Network Connector: Connect 10baseT Ethernet or 100base TX Fast Ethernet cable.  
GPIO Connector: To connect external devices such as infrared Sensors, alarms, or motion  
detectors (please refer to Appendix F – The I/O Connector).  
RS232 Cable Connector: To connect external devices such as external pan/tilt/zoom mechanism,  
or directly to a serial port for configuration (please refer to Appendix G - RS 232 Cable).  
IMPORTANT  
1. After connecting the Ethernet network, the status led (Green) on the very right side on camera  
should be turn on. If not, check your network connection.  
2. Connect wireless IP Camera to Ethernet network. The default position of camera’s network  
switch is at center position it means both network i.e. user can use camera in any network.  
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INSTALLATION SUMMERY  
1. Connect Ethernet and Power to the Wireless Network IP Camera.  
2. Install and launch the “IP-Installer”  
3. Assign an IP address and network settings  
4. Securely mount the Wireless Network IP Camera.  
5. Adjust the Focus  
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ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS & ACCESSING WIRELESS  
NETWORK IP CAMERA’S HOMEPAGE  
Assigning IP Address  
To access the Wireless Network IP Camera, you need to assign an appropriate network IP address.  
IMPORTANCE  
Please use the newly assigned IP address, do NOT use any occupied IP address or the default or  
example IP address.  
It is highly recommended that you assign an IP address before placing the Wireless Network IP  
Camera in a remote place or remote network.  
Network IPAddress:  
A network IP address is an identification code for computers or devices on a TCP/IP network.  
Networks using TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destinations within  
a closed Network. IP addresses can be assigned at random as long as each one is unique. However,  
connecting a private network to the Internet requires using registered, public IP address to avoid  
duplicates.  
IP address can be acquired from a network administrator or an Internet service provider.  
MAC (Ethernet) Address (Media Access Control Address)  
MAC address is a hardware identification code that uniquely identifies each device of a network.  
The MAC layer interfaces directly with the network media. Consequently, each type of network  
media requires a different MAC layer. The MAC address of Wireless Network IP Camera is a 12-  
digit number. A unique MAC address can be found on the label at the bottom of each Network IP  
Camera.  
NOTE  
Please install the IP address installation program (IP Installer.exe) on a PC that is connected to  
the same local network as the Wireless Network IP Camera.  
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Assigning IP address by using IP installer  
Connecting Wireless Network IP Camera to PC  
1. Connecting with direct cable (Non Crossover UTP cable). Used when connecting the Wireless  
Network IP Camera to a switch, hub or router.  
Connect Wireless Network  
IP Camera to a PC through a  
2. Connecting with Crossover UTP Cable. Use the crossover cable to directly connect the  
Wireless Network IP Camera to a PC.  
Connect Wireless Network  
IP Camera directly to a PC  
through LAN ports.  
Crossover Cable  
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Using IP Installer  
To install an IP address, you should use the IP Installer provided with Wireless Network IP  
Camera.  
You can download its program through the web site (http://intellinet-network.com)  
Note : System required for IP installer; Microsoft Windows9X/NT/2000  
Execute the IP Installer after the Network  
IP Camera completes its booting (wait  
until the operating LED blinks every  
second).  
When the IP Installer is executed, the panel  
shows every Wireless Network IP Camera  
connected on the local network.  
From the Wireless Network IP Cameras  
listed, select one to assign a new IP address  
(every Wireless Network IP Camera has a  
factory default IP address).  
Note: The MAC Address can be found on the underside label of the Wireless Network IP  
Camera. To choose a Wireless Network IP Camera, click on its list.  
Enter the Administrator ID and Password in the blank (Default Administrator ID and Password are  
all “admin”) to assign (or change) IP Address for the Wireless Network IP Camera and set up.  
Enter the IP address, Gateway address, Subnet Mask address, DNS Server address and Server IP  
address that are assigned from network administrator. (When the addresses are not assigned  
properly, you cannot access the Wireless Network IP Camera).  
The Server IP Address represents an IP address of a PC, which is being used to execute the upgrade  
program when updating the Wireless Network IP Camera (please refer to Updating Firmware).  
After entering all addresses for the Wireless Network IP Camera, click the “Change Network  
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Configurations” button.  
The message shows up if all the information is set up properly. Then click the “OK” button.  
NOTE  
After changing Network Configuration, It will take a little time to reboot the Wireless Network IP  
Camera so that you may access the Wireless Network IP Camera’s Homepage.  
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Assigning IPAddress by using Hyper Terminal  
You can assign an IP address by using Hyper Terminal. In this case, you should configure Hyper  
Terminal first  
Configuring Hyper Terminal  
Hyper Terminal is a basic program for Windows 9x/NT/2000. A PC can communicate with external  
devices through the serial port by using this program. The steps you should take to set the Hyper  
Terminal are as follows in the case of Windows 2000 OS:  
Start Æ Programs Æ Accessories Æ  
Communications Æ Hyper Terminal.  
Select one of the icons and then enter an  
appropriate name in the box.  
Select a serial port of PC, then click “OK”  
button. (Usually COM1 or COM2 is  
recommended)  
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Configure bit/sec as 19200 and leave other  
settings at the default values.  
The panel shows up like thus image when  
configured properly. (If it doesn’t, please try  
again from beginning)  
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Assigning IPAddress  
Follow these steps to assign an IP address using Hyper Terminal  
1. Execute “Hyper Terminal” on your PC  
2. Connect RS232 Cable to the serial port of PC that you have selected in Chapter 4.3.1 -  
Configuring Hyper Terminal and the Wireless Network IP Camera serial port while Hyper  
Terminal is executed.  
3. Supply power to the Wireless Network IP Camera.  
4. A count down will start with the message “Press any key to stop auto-boot.”  
5. Press any key and then “Boot” Prompt shall appear as below.  
6. You can see Network Configuration while [Boot] Prompt is running by pressing ‘p’ key again.  
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Here, inet on ethernet (e), host inet (h) and gateway inet (g) values are network configuration  
values. You should change these values in most case. If you don’t know what value you should  
assign, refer to the network administrator.  
Inet on ethernet (e) is IP address and subnet mask address of Wireless Network IP Camera. IP  
address and subnet mask addresses are separated by colon (:). For example, IP address is  
represented by decimal numbers delimited by dot (.) like ‘192.168.1.27’. Hexadecimal numbers  
like ‘ffffff00’ in the case of ‘255.255.255.0’ represents subnet mask address. Note that the numbers  
of subnet mask value are not delimited by dot. See the example in the above picture.  
Host inet (h) is the address to which Wireless Network IP Camera tries to connect to upgrade its  
firmware program in flash memory. Wireless Network IP Camera first search this host on the  
network on booting sequence. For more information on Wireless Network IP Camera upgrade, refer  
to “E. Updating Wireless Network IP Camera’s Newly upgraded Program”.  
Gateway inet (g) is the gateway address of Network Camera  
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7. Type ‘c’ key to change the network configuration in [Boot] prompt. If you type ‘c’ key,  
Wireless Network IP Camera shows you the information you can change its values and the  
current assigned values. You can change as the following figure.  
8. When you terminate hyper-terminal program after you changed network configuration,  
hyper-terminal program asks you whether you save the session. If you save the session, you  
can re-use the hyper-terminal. To re-use the session you saved, click Start --> Programs -->  
Accessories --> Communications --> HyperTerminal --> Wireless Network IP Camera.. ht in  
the case of Windows 2000.  
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Accessing Wireless Network IP Camera Homepage  
After assigning Wireless Network IP Camera an IP address, you may access Wireless Network IP  
Camera and monitor real-time image on Internet. You may configure Wireless Network IP Camera  
within its own pages through any standard Web browser on local or remote network.  
Starting Web Browser  
Start your web browser by entering your Wireless Network IP Camera’s IP address. And then you  
can see a build-in homepage.  
Address)  
Login Page  
This page is to enter the Wireless Network IP Camera’s built-in Homepage. To access this page,  
you may be required proper ID and Password.  
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1. ID and Password  
If you key in a user ID and password, you can access the camera to monitor real-time video.  
With administrator’s ID and password, you can access real-time video with administrator’s  
authority. The default value of both user ID and password are “admin” and the administrator may  
change it at the Administrator Menu. Each ID and Password must be composed of no more than 10  
bytes (e.g. 10 English letters). For the guest, the Wireless Network IP Camera has default ID and  
Password “guest”, but guest can’t configure administrator tools at all.  
2. Behind Firewall  
If your PC is connected on a network with a firewall, you may not view real time video properly  
because the video TCP port is blocked behind a  
firewall. If you are behind a firewall, you may  
view real time video through the Wireless  
Network IP Camera’s Server Push Viewer that  
transmits video through web TCP port instead of  
the video TCP port. By clicking on “Behind  
Firewall” menu, you may directly connect to the  
Server Push Viewer when you access the  
Wireless Network IP Camera homepage.  
3. Active-X for MS Explorer Users  
For all Microsoft Explorer users, the Active-X Control program is required. The program will be  
installed automatically when a user accesses the Wireless Network IP Camera. For Active-X  
installation on your PC, just click ‘Yes’ to the question “do you want to install the program” on the  
pop-up window. If you cannot see images after installation, you should download and install  
Active-X manually.  
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Active-X installation manually  
If Active-X program fails to be installed automatically, you may install it manually.  
The manual installation program is to be downloaded by clicking ‘here’ as follows:  
Note: If you have any problem when you install ActiveX, visit http://www.intellinet-  
network.com/driver/NetCam.exe to download and install ActiveX manually.  
Please follow the instructions to install Active-X manually.  
Please follow the instruction to install  
Active-X manually.  
When the panel appears, press “open”  
if you want to install right away.  
Install Shield Wizard appears after  
finishing download.  
Check “Repair” then click “Next”  
When installation is completed,  
press “Finish”  
Go back to the Login page to access  
Camera homepage.  
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Java Applet viewer is for a user who access Wireless Network IP Camera through a computer that  
does not Utilize MS Windows (OS) such as Macintosh computer, etc. Java Applet viewer is run  
with java virtual Machine that is installed on User’s computer.  
Macintosh and Unix System  
The Wireless Network IP Camera Active-X program is based on MS windows OS. Therefore it is  
impossible to access Wireless Network IP Camera and monitor real time image through default  
viewer.  
If a user access Wireless Network IP Camera through Macintosh or Unix systems, Wireless  
Network IP Camera detects that OS is not MS Windows and it operates java based image viewer  
to show real timimage.  
Some functions are not available for Java Applet.  
NOTE  
It is highly recommended that you select ActiveX viewer for Windows 95, 98, 2000 or NT and  
Internet Explore 4.0 or higher. If not, choose java applet viewer.  
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Wireless Network IP Camera’s Homepage  
Having completed the login procedure, you now see the Wireless Network IP Camera homepage  
1. Connected Client  
It show the number of multi access users. (100 multi users can be accessed simultaneously.)  
2. Administrator Menu  
This button is to access the administration menu. However, only the user who has authority as an  
administrator can access the page with administrator’s ID and Password (please refer to  
Configuring Administration Menu).  
3.Logout  
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4. Save, Stop save, snap shot, show only image  
Save, stop save  
Users can save real time images from  
Wireless Network IP Camera on PC.  
Press ‘save’ button then select folder that  
you want to save images. (The image is saved as an AVI file.)  
Once it starts to save images, “Saving” message and Xvid Status appear.  
To stop saving, press “stop, Save” button.  
(Saving Mode)  
(Xvid Status)  
NOTE  
You may see the saved image by Window Media Player or Real Player.  
Click the “Install XviD” for AVI saving  
The AVI saving will be split every 20 minutes  
For example) file name2002_04_22_15_00, file name 2002_04_22_15_20…  
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Snap Shot  
To save only one image, press  
“snap shot” button and then select a  
folder.  
Save the image as JPG file.  
(Default file name dedicate the date and  
time)  
Show only image  
When you want to see only video panel,  
Press “show only image”  
5. Frame rate  
You may choose image transmission speed. If you choose ‘Fastest”, you will get images at the  
fastest frame rate. The transmission speed depends on your network line’s capacity and PC’s  
performance  
6. Expansion  
You may select the image size from 0.5 to 2. This function may be used when you want to expand  
image size on your PC. (But resolution may not be changed at all)  
7. Camera Name  
You can set a camera name (please refer to Chapter 6.7 - System Configuration)  
8. Location  
This shows where the camera is located (please refer to Chapter 6.7 - System Configuration).  
9. PTZ Control button  
This button is to be activated when the PTZ devices are connected to the Wireless Network IP  
Camera (please refer to Chapter 6.7 - System Configuration).  
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ADJUSTING THE CAMERA LENS  
Adjusting the Focus  
In order for the Focus Assistant to access the full focusing range for your application environment,  
simply turn the lens in the clockwise or counter clockwise direction; unless you want to replace the  
lens, it should not be unscrewed more than 1.0mm.  
*Adjust the camera focus while reviewing the picture quality on your Web browser.  
Lens  
1.0mm max  
NOTE  
A Good level of focus is normally achievable throughout several planes within the camera’s  
focusing spectrum.  
Since optimum focusing is dependent upon the camera’s field of view, it is important to scan  
the focusing plane from the closest to furthest perspectives before attempting any fine-tuning  
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Replacing the Lens  
Because Wireless Network IP Camera is designed with a CS-Mount, the lens supplied with  
your product can be replaced with any standard C or CS lens, typically used within the  
surveillance industry.  
Follow the instructions below to replace the supplied lens with any C or CS type lens:  
1. Unscrew Wireless Network IP Camera lens turning the lens in the anti clockwise  
2. C-lens only: Attach the new lens to a C-CS Adapter  
3. Screw the new lens onto Wireless Network IP Camera. If applicable, adjust the iris according  
to  
the prevailing light conditions.  
4. Referring to Focusing the Camera under quiescent conditions, on page 29, Adjusting the focus.  
5. Reload your Web browser and monitor the results from the product Home Page.  
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CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS  
You can control the configurations of Wireless Network IP Camera by Administrator’s Tool.  
Only authorized user can access administrator tool. If non-authorized users try to access it, you may  
see the caution message “You are not an administrator”.  
You may control all configurations for Wireless Network IP Camera.  
Press “Administrator Menu”.  
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Administration Menu’s Overview  
The table below provides a one-step overview of the Administrations Tools:  
Image Configuration  
Network Configuration  
Wireless Configuration  
User Configuration  
Event Trigger Configuration  
Time Configuration  
System Configuration  
Home  
To configure compression rate, image size, brightness, contrast, etc.  
To configure camera IP, web server port, image transfer port  
To configure wireless setting  
To configure user ID & Password  
To configure event trigger condition, image capture option, trigger  
output  
To configure date and time  
To configure the camera name, location, PTZ and see the system  
information.  
Move to Wireless Network IP Camera homepage  
To prevent any unauthorized use of Wireless Network IP Camera access is strictly restricted to  
defined users only. Administrator(s) has exclusive access to the product Administration Tools and  
can determine the registration, and access rights for all users.  
Enter the default ID and Password, then click “SUMIT”  
(Default ID and Password are all “admin”)  
CAUTION  
Although, the Administrator’s default username and password (set to “admin” for all)  
can be used for logging in to the unit for the first time, it is highly recommended that you change  
the this password for your Wireless Network IP Camera as soon as possible – since all Wireless  
Network IP Camera products are shipped with the same ID and Password as default.  
NOTE  
Make sure to click “submit” after verifying configuration, and then you can get the right  
Configuration as you want, otherwise it won’t be changed at all.  
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Image Configuration  
Example of Wireless Network IP Camera definable image attributes using the Focus Assistant:  
1. Compression rate  
The file size of JPEG-compressed image depends upon the actual content of the image. Images  
containing much detail will generate larger files. Image quality is controlled through the level of  
compression; where, high compression yields small files, while low compression maintains higher  
image quality at the expense of larger files. The table below contains compression ratios for each  
step, derived from real-life tests:  
Compression Rate Level 1  
Level 2  
18  
20  
Level 3  
21  
25  
Level 4  
24  
30  
Level 5  
27  
35  
QVGA  
VGA  
15  
15  
Level 6  
30  
40  
Level 7  
33  
45  
Level 8  
36  
50  
Level 9  
39  
55  
Level 10  
42  
60  
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2. Image size  
You may choose the image size VGA(640x480) or QVGA(320x240) and 160*120  
Large sizes of image (VGA) yields lower frame rate, while small size maintains higher frame rate  
3. Vertical Flip  
To turn the image view upside down  
4. Horizontal Flip  
To switch the image view right from left  
5. Brightness mode, Brightness  
As a number is higher, image looks brighter. (Input digits from 0 to 255)  
6. Contrast  
As a number is higher, contrast becomes clearer. (Input digits from 0 to 15)  
7. Hue  
As a number is lower, color becomes pink. On the contrary, as a number is higher, color becomes  
green.  
(Possible to input digit from 0 to 15)  
8. Saturation  
As a number is higher, color becomes deep (Possible to input digits from 0 to 255)  
9. Sharpness  
As a number is higher, color becomes vivid. (Possible to input digits from 0 to 7)  
10. Exposure Mode  
You may select “Auto” and “Manual”  
11. Exposure  
As a number is higher, image becomes brighter.(Possible to input digits from 0 to 255)  
12. Back Light  
When the light is not enough, “Back Light” may help to see the image.  
13. Further reduce exposure time  
To reduce exposure time from 1/20 to 1/100 under heavy light.  
14. Indoor/Outdoor  
To control the brightness under the circumstance  
15. Light Frequency  
To set a frequency for image sensor  
16. Submit  
Transfer a current configuration data to Wireless Network IP Camera. After transferring data.  
17. Cancel  
18. Load Default Values  
Set the configuration as default values. (No need to press “SUBMIT”)  
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Network Configuration  
This screen defines the network type and addresses of the Wireless Network IP Camera. Here you  
can configure the Camera’s IP address, the DNS server address, and the Server IP address. Each  
configuration takes just a few seconds for booting after pressing “Submit”.  
1. Set IPAddress, Subnet mask, gateway address.  
To set the IP address, Subnet mask, and gateway address manually, you may select “manually” in  
combo box.  
In case of selecting “manually”, you can configure them with the IP installer as well as this page.  
(If you have trouble configuring network system information, please ask your network  
administrator.)  
To set DHCP, you may select ‘using DHCP’.  
When selecting “using DHCP”, the IP address, Subnet mask address and Gateway address may not  
be activated at all. Under DHCP selection, the IP address may be sent to an email address whenever  
IP address is changed. Users in a local network area may check the IP address through IP installer.  
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NOTE  
If you select “DHCP”, you may see the rebooting message “Now the Network Camera  
is rebooting to apply the changes...on Web Browser. After completing rebooting,  
Operating Status LED blinks once per second. (The message may not be changed at all so  
you must check whether the Operating Status LED blinks.)  
To select DHCP, you must have DHCP server in the network. Otherwise, the IP address will  
be rebooted automatically as the previous IP address. It may take 4 minutes for booting.  
After rebooting, please reenter the previous IP address.  
You may see the fail message from “Network Configuration” page.  
2. Send IP address to e-mail  
To send camera system information (Camera Name, Camera Location, DHCP IP address),  
check in a text box and enter you email address. (You should configure your SMTP server  
information first)  
3. Server Port Number  
To set the Port Number for the Web Server. (The default port number is ‘80’ and users can select  
from 80 to 1023)  
4. Image Transfer Port Number  
To set the port number for the image transfer. (The default port number is “8000” and users can  
select from 8000 to 65535)  
5. Ugrade port number  
To set the Port Number for upgrading firmware. Default port number is “9000” and users can select  
from 8000~65535.  
6. PTZ port number  
To set the port number for PTZ control. (Default is ‘10000’ and users can select from 8000 to  
65535.  
CAUTION  
Be careful not to duplicate port number between Image Transfer Port Number and Upgrade port  
number. If it is duplicated, the warning message may appear.  
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7. ETSP port number  
To set the port number for ETSP (Event Trigger Setting Program). (Default is “11000” and users  
can select from 8000 to 65535. (For the detail of ETSP, please refer to the ETSP manual.)  
8. 1st, 2nd DNS server address  
To map between IP address and domain name, you should enter you DNS server address.  
If a user set the DNS server into camera, users can configure SMTP server, FTP server, NTP server  
with its domain name.  
DNS (Domain Name System)  
DNS (Domain Name System) is to map between IP address and domain name. Every network  
device on the world has its IP address to be connected on Internet. And the device is to be  
connected not with its domain name but with its IP address. Common users are not familiar with IP  
addresses but the domain names.  
If a user accesses a certain network device with its domain name, DNS server resolves the domain  
name into an IP address of the device and replies the result to the user. A lot of DNS servers are not  
on Internet worldwide.  
9. SMTP server  
This to enter the SMTP server IP address or host name to send camera system information by an  
email.  
You should configure this first to get camera system information by email.  
10. Use SMTP authentication  
If you need user authentication for using the SMTP server, check in a box. and enter you ID,  
Password and Realm for your SMTP server. (The Wireless Network IP Camera’s SMTP  
authentication is supporting “LOGIN” method)  
- Authentication method: Choose the SMTP authentication method.  
- ID : Enter the user ID for SMTP authentication.  
- Password: Enter the user Password for SMTP authentication..  
-
Realm : Enter the Realm for SMTP authentication.  
11. DDNS Registration  
To register the IP Network Camera to DDNS (Dynamic Domain name server) server, check in a  
“enable” box.  
A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know what your current WAN  
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IP address is when you want to access your network over the internet. The solution to the dynamic  
IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service.  
(Please refer to the “APPENDIX” for the details.)  
12. ID, password  
Enter the ID and Password to find the registered IP Network Camera in DDNS server.  
13. Host Name  
Enter the Host Name to find the registered IP Network Camera in DDNS server.  
14. DDNS manual update  
You can update the DDNS service manually.  
15. Status  
To show the status of successful access for DDNS server.  
17. SUBMIT  
Send configured data by user to the Wireless Network IP Camera.  
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Wireless Configuration  
This screen is used to configure wireless setting to match with your Access Pointer for the wireless  
network connection.  
Wireless Setup  
1. Use the connection Mode to determine the type of wireless communication for the Wireless  
Network IP Camera. There are two choices of infrastructure mode and Adhoc mode. The  
default setting for the connection mode is Infrastructure.  
2. Set the Service Area Name (SSID) as per AP setting to which user wants to connect. i.e.  
intellinet5 in our case.  
3. The channel rate is set to channel 1 as a default  
4. The default setting for the “Tx rate” is Auto, it is more convenient to keep it as a default,  
however, users can set it to 5.5.mbps or 11 mbps as per his/her requirement.  
NOTE  
Keep in mind the slide switch on the rear panel is positioned to LAN-WAN or WLAN setting for  
the wireless communication to take effect.  
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Security settings:  
Wireless network communications are easily intercepted. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an  
encryption method specified by the IEEE 802.11b standard to make any intercepted  
communications extremely difficult to interpret by unauthorized parties.  
Encryption (WEP): Intellinet IP camera adopts ASCII input format as a default WEP key format.  
ASCII format causes each character you type to be interpreted as an eight-bit value.  
All unaccented upper-and lower-case Western European characters that can be input through your  
keyboard’s typing zone are valid.  
To setup 64-bit WEP key, input 5 ASCII charaters, for example, ‘12345’. To setup 128-bit WEP key,  
input 13 ASCII characters, for example, ‘1234567890123”.  
These character counts result in bit counts of 40and 104, respectively, the Wireless Network IP  
Camera will automatically pad your input to a bit count of 62 or 128.  
Ex.1) Suppose your AP uses 64 bit encryption, Default key 1 and the key value is 0123456789,  
in that case, your wireless camera WEP setting will be:  
64bit  
Encryption (WEP):  
0123456789  
WEP Key Entry #1:  
0000000000  
WEP Key Entry #2:  
0000000000  
WEP Key Entry #3:  
0000000000  
WEP Key Entry #4:  
1
Default Key:  
Ex.2) Suppose your AP uses 128 bit encryption, Default key 2 and the key value is  
01234567890123456789012345, in that case, your wireless camera WEP setting will be:  
128bit  
Encryption (WEP):  
0000000000000000000000000
WEP Key Entry #1:  
0123456789012345678901234
WEP Key Entry #2:  
0000000000000000000000000
WEP Key Entry #3:  
0000000000000000000000000
WEP Key Entry #4:  
2
Default Key:  
Make sure the Encryption Code is the same with the access point’s encryption code that the  
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Wireless Network IP Camera is to be connected under Infrastructure mode. Your PC/ Notebook’s  
encryption code also needs to be setup the same with the Wireless Internet Camera’s encryption  
code under either Infrastructure mode or Ad-hoc mode.  
The default setting for the Encryption Key is “Disable” therefore, to secure the wireless  
transmission be sure to Enable the Encryption Key by entering the relevant data.  
NOTE  
Carefully input Encryption Code, any error setting will cause communication link to fail  
IMPORTANT  
Infrastructure Mode:  
An 802.11 networking framework in which devices communicate with each other by first going  
through an Access Point (AP). In infrastructure mode, wireless devices can communicate with  
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User Configuration  
This screen is used to configure IDs and Passwords for an administrator and up to 5 users.  
1. User Account  
There is one administrator account and 5 user accounts. Account names can be changed.  
2. Password  
If you want to open your Wireless Network IP Camera to everyone, you may not change  
default user’s ID and Password, However you should change administrator’s ID and Password  
with unique Ones of yours.  
3. Access rights  
The Administrator may assign users’ rights of viewing control. With the default setting, the  
administrator has all authority of configuration and the normal user doesn’t have any right  
except to access the login page to see the image defaults “guest” for ID and Password.  
ID and Password Limitation  
It is very important to compose any ID or Password within 10 bytes’ limit. 10 bytes are equal to 10  
English characters.  
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Event Trigger Configuration  
This screen is used to designate an Email address or FTP server to receive captured images by  
setting SMTP or FTP settings. You may connect external devices such as infrared Sensor or Alarm  
Sensor to use with the provided terminal block (please refer to Appendix F – The I/O Connector).  
1. Trigger Condition  
This is to select option how to send an event signal to Wireless Network IP Camera.  
Activation of digital input port  
The Wireless Network IP Camera receives an event signal from external devices such as  
infrared sensor Alarm sensor etc.  
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Motion Detection from……  
This is to detect motion from camera by S/W data comparison.  
When you select “Motion detection”, the Wireless Network IP Camera detects a motion  
triggered by camera lens. To detect motion the camera compares a previous image from  
present  
image. When the motion is detected, the camera recognizes the data changing through  
comparing the previous image data with present one.  
NOTE  
In a dark place without light, it may never detect the motion because its image wouldn’t be  
changed at all.  
Periodically…..  
The Wireless Network IP Camera itself is to be triggered automatically by setting.  
You may set the periodical event time for certain hour.  
Motion detection sensitivity  
This is to configure the level of motion detection sensitivity.  
The level is composed of 9 levels from 0 to 9.  
As the level is higher, the sensitivity is much higher  
NOTE  
In case of level 9 for sensitivity, the camera may detect a tiny motion even a light changes, so  
the event can be trigger so often. In case of level 1 for sensitivity, the camera may not detect a  
tiny motion, though it can be missed some little motion.  
It is strongly recommended to configure it as the level of 3 ~6 for sensitivity.  
CAUTION  
Do not use motion detection function for security purpose because Motion detection function is  
only developed to use for monitoring purpose.  
When you want to use it on the purpose of security, you should use certain sensor such as infrared,  
motion sensor according to your purpose.  
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2. Image capture option  
This is to configure image capture option when an event is triggered.  
Before Event  
You may set the starting time to capture image before event is triggered.  
(Input limitation is from 0 to 21 seconds.)  
After Event  
You may set the finishing time to capture image after event is triggered.  
(Input limitation is from 0 to 21 seconds.)  
Image capture frame rate  
Set the frame rate from 1 to 15fps when the image is being captured.  
Image file name  
You may designate image file name to send Email or FPT after image is captured.  
All captured image are saved as a JPG file. (Example. “File name 000”.JPG)  
Append to the image file name  
You may append some information to Image file Name Camera IP address  
A. Camera IP address : Ex) “file name _192.168.1.19.JPG  
B. Date and time : Ex) “file name_20020218150030.JPG  
C. Trigger condition flag  
In case of choosing “Activation of digital input port”, “D” may be appended to image  
file name. Ex) “file name_D.JPG”  
In case of choosing “Periodically every…”, “P” is appended to image file name.  
Ex) “file name_P.JPG”  
D. Image sequence number  
If you select this option, you may classify the file that has same extend name.  
Consecutive numbers are from “000” to “999”  
Ex) When you designate file name as “camera” and select “Image sequence number”,  
the file name appears “ camera001.JPG, camera002.JPG ….camera999.JPG”  
Image capture option limitation  
Configuration for image capture option affects memory capacity. If you configure this option to  
excess memory size, the Warning message “ Not enough memory…” appears.  
The total image capture frame rate must be limited 45 fps due to memory size.  
(Before event time + After event time) x Image capture frame rate must be under 45.  
For example, in case you configure “Before event” as 3 seconds, “After event time” as 2 seconds  
and “image capture frame” as 3fps, the total image capture frame rate is ( 3 + 2) X 3 = 15 fps.  
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3. Trigger Output  
This is to configure digital output states and control script. Wireless Network IP Camera  
sends captured image via E-mail or FTP server when connected external sensors detect events.  
External devices signal output  
This is to supply voltage to output port when events are triggered. (This option is only  
activated when you select “Activation of digital output” option in previous “Trigger  
Condition” option.)  
Send alarm to ETSP client  
This is to send alarm to ETSP client.  
If you check it in a box, the alarm will be sent to ETSP client when the events are triggered.  
Send captured image via E-mail  
This is to designate a person to receive captured image via Email.  
Wireless Network IP Camera sends captured image to designated E-mail address through  
SMTP server.  
You may configure SMTP server and E-mail address where you want to receive. (E-mail  
address must be composed within 50 bytes. 50 bytes are equal to 50 English characters.  
Send captured image to FTP server  
This is to send captured image from Wireless Network IP Camera when an event is  
triggered.  
Enter ftp server IP address, User ID and Password and select directory to save image.  
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Time Configuration  
This screen is to configure date and time.  
1. Synchronized with NTP server  
The Wireless Network IP Camera automatically configures Date & Time through the NTP  
(Network Time Protocol) server. The NTP Server is based on Greenwich time. Select NTP  
server, IP address and Time zone to set the date and time automatically, then press,  
SUBMIT”. It may not work due to the possible network error; in this case, you can select  
other NTP server and IP address or you can set the date and time manually. Once Date & Time  
configuration is set, you don’t have to configure again whenever you connect to the Wireless  
Network IP Camera.  
2. Set manually  
Enter the Date and Time manually, then click “SUBMIT”.  
3. Enable Daylight Savings  
This is to configure the Daylight Savings Time  
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NOTE  
Wireless Network IP Camera does NOT support RTC(Real Time Clock), in case you choose “Set  
manually” option, Wireless Network IP Camera reinstate as default value “2001/01/01 00:00:00”.  
To configure Date & Time, it must be reconfigured.  
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System Configuration  
This screen is used to configure camera name, location, and image sensor oscillator for frequency,  
PTZ control and System information for Wireless Network IP Camera.  
1. Camera name  
This is to configure camera name for the front-page view. Camera name should be composed  
within 15 bytes. 15 bytes are equal to 15 bytes English characters.  
2. Camera location  
This is to configure camera location for the front-page view. Camera location should be  
composed  
within 30 bytes. 30 bytes are equal to 30 bytes English characters.  
3. Supply voltage to output port option  
This option is to supply voltage to the Wireless Network IP Camera’s output port.  
Just click “supply” to supply voltage to control the PTZ devices.  
4. Direct public access to image via HTTP  
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User can access the camera image via HTTP directly.  
5. Image file name (max 10 characters)  
Set the image file name.  
6. PTZ control  
This is to configure PTZ control mechanism of Wireless Network IP Camera.  
You may select PTZ control enable or disable.  
7. PTZ controller Section  
This is to choose the PTZ controller connecting to the Wireless Network IP Camera.  
8. System Information  
This is to check system information for Wireless Network IP Camera. You may see the model name,  
serial no., Mac no., and Bootrom & Firmware version. (please refer to the Chapter ‘ Appendix E.  
Updating Firmware.)  
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PTZ CONTROL  
This screen is to control PTZ function. This PTZ control box may be activated only if PTZ external  
devices are connected to Wireless Network IP Camera and configure PTZ control enable in System  
Configuration screen.  
Zoom In  
Up  
Zoom Out  
Right  
Right  
Focus In  
Down  
Focus Out  
NOTE  
All function is working while you pressing button. For example, while you are pressing the right  
button, Wireless Network IP Camera is moving to right.  
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APPENDIX  
A. Technical Specifications  
Image  
Resolution: 640x480, 320x240, 160x120  
Standard JPEG Compression – 10 levels of compressions  
Network  
10baseT Ethernet or 100baseTX Fast Ethernet  
Twisted pair category 5 cables, Standard RJ45 connector  
Supporting protocol: TCP/IP, UDP, PING, ARP, FTP, TFTP, and HTTP  
Configuring is achieved by private setup program and Web server built in administration page.  
Image Sensor  
1/3” inch CMOS censor  
326,688 pixels, 24-bit color, YUV digital output  
Automatic exposure/Gain/White balance control  
Image enhancement – brightness, contrast, gamma, saturation, sharpness, etc  
664x492 pixel array elements  
Electronic shutter: 1/30 s ~ 1/15734 s  
Auto back light compensation: Automatic back light on or off depending on the lighting condition.  
Lens specification  
Replaceable standard CS mount lens  
Focal length 6.0 mm, Angular field of view 54°, Object distance 0.1m to infinity  
Maximum Relative aperture F1.8  
C-Mount adapter available  
Hardware  
32bit RISC Net ARM CPU  
ZORAN hardware compression chip  
384 Kbytes video frame buffer  
4M flash memory  
SDRAM 8Mbyte  
12V Power supply adapter included  
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Under 6W power consumption  
System Requirements  
Operating systems: Windows 9x, Windows NT/2000, Linux, Unix, Mac, etc.  
Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher.  
JAVA applet for no PC user (Mac or Unix)  
I/O Connector  
D-sub 9pin RS232 connector  
1 Input to trigger the camera on external events.  
1 Output of 12 V to signal external devices, max 150 mA  
Installation  
Assigning IP address via IP installer program  
Approvals  
EMC: FCC Class B, CE EN55022/1994, EN61000-3-2 & 3: 1995, EN50082-1: 1997  
Operating Temperature  
0-50’C  
Others  
Operating Status LED, Power LED, Image Capture LED, Network Packet Transmit LED  
EEPROM clear button  
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B. Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)  
Asks for the features  
1. What is a Network IP camera?  
A Network IP Camera is a stand-alone device which allows a user to view live, full motion video  
from anywhere on a computer network, even over the Internet, using a standard web-browser.  
2. Are all Network IP cameras the same?  
No, some network cameras have an embedded OS (operating system) as well as an embedded Web  
server. To be called a Network IP camera, the only requirement is that the camera connects to the  
network, and not a computer - an embedded OS is what separates network cameras.  
3. Why Choose a Network IP Camera over a Web Camera?  
An IP Camera is a true networking device containing an embedded OS (Operating System),  
supports multiple users, and can be viewed using any web browser. It does not require additional  
hardware to operate and therefore has the flexibility to be located anywhere with a network  
connection. A web cam must be connected to a host computer, supports only one user at a time, and  
cannot be shared on a network. Only the host computer can access the web cam.  
4. What is the advantage of the embedded OS?  
Cameras with an embedded OS communicated directly with the user, the images or video is sent  
directly from the camera to the person accessing the camera. A Network camera without an  
embedded OS must rely on a third party server or a separate piece of software, meaning the  
images/video is sent to the third party server, then the user access the image from the third party  
server.  
5. Do I need a public fixed IP address for each camera?  
No, you of course, can have a real, public, static IP address for each camera, however, using just  
one static IP address for your router and a virtual server or port forwarding scheme, you can use  
many cameras with just one static IP and just about any router. Please also note that the IP camera  
must have an adjustable web server port (you must be able to change the web server port) to use  
multiple cameras behind a router.  
6. Can I use the camera outside?  
Some Network IP Cameras are sturdy enough for outdoor use with a outdoor camera enclosure.  
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7. What additional software is required?  
Networking IP Cameras with an embedded Operating System (OS) should not need any additional  
software.  
8. How does the built-in motion detection work?  
It very simply compares what it sees now to what it saw in the last frame and based on a sensitivity  
you select will trigger an event. The event can be to send a email, to send a Image to a FTP server,  
or to send a series of images (before and after the motion is detected) to a email address or a FTP  
server-all with software built into the camera, nothing else is required.  
9. What is the maximum length Ethernet cable I can use?  
The same topology limitations that apply to any 10/100 Ethernet card apply, meaning the maximum  
segment length is 100 meters from switch/hub to the camera  
10. How much digital video can be stored on a normal 20-gigabyte hard drive?  
Network IP Cameras equipped with a compression technology that can store almost a month of  
continuous video on a 20-gigabyte hard drive.  
11. What is Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)?  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or "Active Ethernet" eliminates the need to run power to devices on a  
wired LAN. Using Power-over-Ethernet, installers need to run only a single CAT5 Ethernet cable  
that carries both power and data to each device. This allows greater flexibility and significantly  
decreases installation costs in many cases.  
12. Can Network IP Cameras use different lenses?  
Advanced Network IP Cameras utilize CS-mount lenses, which can accommodate a variety of  
specialized lenses, such as wide-angle, fish-eye or telephoto lenses.  
13. What image sizes can be viewed from Network IP Cameras?  
Advanced Network IP Cameras use multiple pre-set image sizes that typically include 160 x 120,  
320 x 240 and 640 x 480 pixel image sizes.  
14. Can I view a Network IP Camera from my PDA?  
Network IP Cameras can now be viewed on most Windows CE, including Pocket PC and Pocket  
PC 2002 devices, such as the Compaq iPAQ, HP Jornada, Dell Axim, Casio Cassiopeia and many  
other devices.  
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C. Trouble Shooting  
This appendix provides useful information to help you to resolve any difficulty you might have  
with your Wireless Network IP Camera. Fault symptoms, possible causes and remedial actions are  
provided within a quick reference table.  
PINGing your IP Address  
By sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply, the PING (Packet Internet  
Groper) can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible; it also provides a particularly  
useful method for confirming addressing conflicts with your Wireless Network IP Camera on the  
network.  
Having disconnected your Wireless Network IP Camera, follow the instructions below in  
association with Symptoms, Possible Cause and Remedial Actions, on next page, and run the PING  
utility to troubleshoot TCP/IP problems on your network.  
Start a DOS window  
Type ping x.x.x.x, where is the IP address of Wireless Network IP Camera  
The subsequent replies will provide an explanation as to the case as to the cause of the  
problem. Replies can be interpreted as defined in the table below:  
PING Reply  
Interpretation and recommendation  
bytes = 32 time = 2 ms  
The IP address is already used and cannot be used again. Your  
must obtain a new IP address  
Destination host unreachable  
Request timed out  
Wireless Network IP Camera is not accessible within your  
subnet.  
You must obtain a new IP address  
This IP address is not used by anyone and is available for use  
with your Wireless Network IP Camera  
Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions  
Symptoms  
Wireless Network IP The IP address is 1.Disconnect your Wireless Network IP Camera  
Camera cannot be already used by another from the network  
Possible causes  
Remedial actions  
accessed from a Web devices  
browser  
2. Run the PING utility (as described in PINGing  
your IP Address below) and follow  
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The Power LED is not The IP address is Run the PING utility (as described in PINGing Your  
constantly lit  
located  
different subnet  
within  
a IP Address, on page 39), If the utility returns “no  
response” or similar, the diagnosis is probably  
correct – you should then proceed as follows  
In Windows 95/98 or Windows NT, check the IP  
address for your Wireless Network IP Camera is  
within the same subnet as your workstation:  
1.Click “Start”, “Settings”, “Control Panel” and  
“Network”.  
2.Specify the TCP/IP adapter and click on  
“Properties”. In Properties, Click “IP Address”.  
3.Check that the first 3 numbers within the IP  
address of your Wireless Network IP Camera  
matches the first 3 of your workstation. If not, your  
Wireless Network IP Camera may be on a different  
subnet and the IP address cannot be set from this  
workstation. You must set the IP address for  
Wireless Network IP Camera from a workstation on  
the same subnet.  
Other  
networking Trying replacing your network cable  
problems  
Test the network interface of the product by  
connecting a local computer to the unit, using a  
standard Crossover (hub-to-hub) Cable.  
If the above actions do not resolve the problem,  
Wireless Network IP Camera maybe faulty, In this  
case, try to localize the problem by connecting  
Wireless Network IP Camera to the serial port of a  
local computer, using the supported RS232 Cable  
Verify that you are using an provided power supply  
Faulty power supply  
The network LED is off Faulty cabling  
1.To verify that the cables are functional, PING the  
address of a known existing unit on your network.  
2.If the cabling is OK and your network is  
reachable, your should receive the reply similar to  
this:  
. . . bytes = 32 time = 2 ms,  
The operating status Faulty connecting  
LED  
Verify that the power is well connected  
Your Wireless Network Firewall protection  
Check the internet firewall with your system  
manager  
IP  
Camera  
works  
locally,  
but not Default routers required  
externally.  
Check if you need to configure the default router  
The internet site is too settings  
heavily loaded  
Configure Wireless Network IP Camera to upload  
your video images to an FTP server or an ISP  
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A series broad vertical The CMOS sensor Direct exposure to extreme sunlight or halogen light  
white line appears becomes  
overloaded may cause serious damage to the CMOS sensor.  
across the image.  
when the light is too Reposition your Wireless Network IP Camera into a  
bright. This can happen more shaded location immediately.  
e.g. with sun light Note: damage caused to Wireless Network IP  
reflexes.  
Camera through over exposure to direct sunlight or  
halogen light is not covered under the product  
warranty.  
Bad focus  
Focus has not been Adjusting the camera manually till the image views  
correctly adjusted clear.  
Noisy images  
Video images may be To solve this problem, you need more light. Use the  
noisy if you are using back light function.  
Wireless Network IP If not helpful, you may wish to consider replacing  
Camera in a very low the basic lens with a more sensitive lens, if the  
light environment  
lighting conditions within the installation area can  
not be improved  
Bad quality images  
The Display Properties Open the Display Properties in your desktop and  
are incorrectly configure your display to show at least 65’000  
configured for your colors, i.e. at least 16-bit.  
desktop  
Note: Using only 16 or 256 colors on your computer  
will produce dithering artifacts in the image.  
The camera is not  
Focused correctly  
Referring to the above, adjust the camera manually  
NOTE  
If you still have a problem after reading this information, please contact your dealer or check the  
network.com.  
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D. Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network  
Introduction  
Access to the Internet is achieved via Internet IP addresses. Currently, IP addresses are limited.  
There are 5 classes of networks, and each network contains IP addresses. A network can only hold a  
limited number of IP addresses. The number of IP addresses depends on the network class. The 5  
classes are labeled “A” through “E” with the most common one being the “C” class network.  
IP Construction and Network Class  
1. IP Construction  
xxx  
X1  
xxx  
X2  
xxx  
X3  
xxx  
X4  
(xxx: 0-255)  
e.g. 192.168.1.1  
2. Network Class  
A Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room ‘X1”  
Network ID: X1  
Host ID: X2, X3, X4  
There are 128 A-Class networks in the world.  
B Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room ‘X1”  
Network ID: X1, X2  
Host ID: X3, X4  
There are 65, 534 B-Class networks in the world.  
C Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 192 to 223 at room ‘X1’.  
Network ID: X1, X2, X3  
Host ID: X4  
The most common network in the world; there are 2,097,152 C-class networks in the world.  
D Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 224 to 239 at room ‘X1’. D-class networks  
are used for multicasting, and are not allowed for common use.  
E Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 240 to 255 at room ‘X1’. E-class network are  
reserved.  
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C Class Network  
1. Features of Addresses  
IP address: The three-digit number in room ‘X4’ is for the Host ID. The number ranged from 0 to  
255. Among the numbers, 0 is used for Network ID, 1 is used for Router IP (Gateway address)  
and 255 are used for Broadcast address. The number from 2 to 244 are IP addresses that can be  
assigned to Wireless Network IP Camera, PC etc.  
Network ID: Identifies a network. Generally the first number assigned is Network ID.  
Gateway address: The IP address of the router for connecting Internet and local network.  
Broadcast address: The IP address for broadcasting. All devices connected on local network  
have  
the same Broadcast address.  
Subnet Mask: Divides a local network into two remote networks. Subnet mask shows the IP  
quantity in a certain network. The number that can be used as subnet mask is  
limited (0, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128)  
2. Network Configuration  
To use as one network  
Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.254  
To use as two Sub-networks (1/2 + 1/2)  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.126  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.128  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.129  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.130 – xxx.xxx.xxx.254  
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To use as three sub-networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2)  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.63  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.62  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.64  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.65  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.66 – xxx.xxx.xxx.126  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.128  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.129  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.225  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.130 – xxx.xxx.xxx.256  
To use as four sub-networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4)  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.63  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 – xxx.xxx.xxx.62  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.64  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.65  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.66 – xxx.xxx.xxx.126  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.128  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.129  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.191  
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IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.130 – xxx.xxx.xxx.190  
Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.192  
Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.193  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192  
Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255  
IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.194 – xxx.xxx.xxx.254  
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E. Updating Firmware  
CAUTION  
This process to update the current firmware is already installed into your Wireless Network IP Camera  
If you are to begin the process, follow the instruction as manual. And during the process, do not give  
physical shock nor disconnect network and power. Otherwise, your Wireless Network IP Camera can  
be damaged seriously, which may result inappropriate operation or operation failure.  
If you failed to update Firmware or Wireless Network IP Camera does not operate properly after  
updating process, please contact your dealer nearby in your area.  
Identify the version of Firmware  
You can identify the version of Wireless Network IP Camera’s Firmware on System Configuration  
Page.  
(You may check the version of your Wireless Network IP Camera firmware first and then try to  
update)  
Follow the below steps to check the present version of Firmware  
Connect to your Wireless Network IP Camera’s homepage.  
Click “Administrator Menus”.  
Move to System Configuration Page and then you can check the version of Firmware.  
Download New Firmware  
You can download the latest Firmware software through the Internet at the INTELLINET ACTIVE  
NETWORKING support website located at www.intellinet-network.com.  
Install New Firmware  
The Wireless Network IP Camera can be upgraded via the LAN or remotely over the Internet.  
Follow these steps for loading the new firmware:  
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Confirm that the Wireless Network IP Camera is connected  
to your PC. (As long as you can access your  
Wireless Network IP Camera Homepage,  
you can process upgrading)  
Execute the newly updated firmware.  
Enter Camera’s IP address, Upgrade  
port number, Admin ID and Password configured  
on the Network Configuration page.  
And then press “start upgrade” button.  
You may see the upgrading status.  
Upgrading levels are divided into 4 steps from the step of  
“Transferring Firmware” to “Verify flash memory”.  
(Each step is indicated on progress bar)  
When completed upgrading, a message appears  
indicating the upgrade has been completed.  
Click the “OK” button.  
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F. The I/O Connector  
The I/O Connector provides the physical interface to a digital output, and a single digital photo-  
coupled input that is used for connecting a variety of external alarm devices to the Wireless  
Network IP Camera; including, IR-sensors, switches and alarm relay.  
In combination with the configurable alarm facilities, you can quickly develop a variety of security  
applications that are triggered on time – or alarm based – events. The connector can also be utilized  
as an alternative connection point for DC power supply to the unit.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
NO  
1
Function  
Description  
Power GND (-)  
Power DC12V (+)  
Digital Out (+)  
Power for the external input/output devices (-)  
Power for the external input/output devices (+)  
Output to the external output devices (+)  
Output to the external output devices (-)  
Input for the external input devices (+)  
Input for the external input devices (-)  
2
3
4
Digital Out GND (-)  
Digital In (+)  
5
6
Digital In GND (-)  
1-2 PIN  
To supply external devices with power. PIN1 is connected to GND terminal of device’s power and  
PIN2 is connected to (+) terminal. However, the external device should be less DC 12V as a  
voltage and 200mA as an electric current.  
3-4 PIN  
PIN3 is connected to (+) terminal of external output device; PIN4 is connected to GND terminal of  
it. Wireless Network IP Camera makes external output device operating by sending signal to  
external output device. However, the external device should be less DC 12V as a voltage and  
200mA as an electric current.  
5-6 PIN  
PIN5, 6 are connected to the signal output terminal of external input device such as infrared sensor  
or alarm sensor. (This signal output terminal should be “Normally Open” type.)  
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G. RS 232 CABLE  
The Serial Connector  
In absence of a local network connection, the RS232 serial connector provides a physical interface  
for connecting a PTZ devices or computer to Wireless Network IP Camera. This means that  
Wireless Network IP Camera can operate as a standard unit -independent of any computer network.  
Users can connect to Wireless Network IP Camera by external mode.  
2
1
5
4
3
2
1
5
4
7
3
9
8
7
6
8
6
DSUB 9 PIN FEMALE  
DIN 8 PIN MALE  
DIN8P MALE TO DSUB9P FEMALE  
PIN NAME  
RTS  
DIN 8 PIN MALE  
DSUB 9 PIN FEMALE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
7
2
5
3
6
4
9
1
CTS  
TXD  
GND  
RXD  
DTR  
DCD  
RI  
NC  
PIN Function  
RTS : Return to send  
CTS : Clear to send  
GND : Ground  
DSR : Data Signal Ready  
RI : (Ring LED)  
TXD : Transmit Data  
RXD : Receive Data  
DTR : Data Terminal Ready  
CD : (Carrier Detect  
)
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H. Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS)  
Your internet Service Provider (ISP) provides you at least one IP address which you use to connect  
to the Internet. The address you get may be static, meaning it never changes, or dynamic, meaning  
it’s likely to change periodically. Just how often it changes, depends on your ISP. A dynamic IP  
address complicates remote access since you may not know what your current WAN IP address is  
when you want to access your network over the Internet. The solution to the dynamic IP address  
problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service.  
The Internet uses DNS servers to lookup domain names and translates them into IP addresses.  
addresses. A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP  
address so that your listing will remain current when your IP address changes. There are several  
excellent DDNS services available on the Internet and best of all they’re free to use. Two such  
several excellent DDNS services are www.ods.org (ODS) and www.DynDNS.org. You’ll need to  
register with the service and set up the domain name of your choice to begin using it. Please refer  
the the home page or the service for detailed instructions.  
A DDNS service works by uploading your WAN IP address to its servers periodically, your  
gateway-router may support DDNS directly, in which case you can enter your DDNS account  
information into your router and it will update the DDNS servers automatically when your IP  
address changes. Please consult your router’s documentation for more information. If your router  
does not support DDNS, you can run a small client utility on any PC on your network which will  
perform the updating. The client utility is usually provided for free by the service.  
Check the service’s web page for further information, terms and conditions.  
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How to use ODS DDNS service  
1. Get access to ODS homepage (www.ods.org).  
2. In case you didn’t register your ID, you should select ‘REGISTER’ menu and then  
register your ID/ Password. Otherwise, you just login with registered ID/Password.  
3. After you register ID/Password normally, you can see ‘Manage’ page.  
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If you want to use normal DDNS service among many services, you should fill in the blanks in a  
check box and then click “Add Host” button.  
Host: write name you want.  
Domain: Select domain you want.  
Type: Select ‘A(Ais normal)  
Target: Write initial IP of equipment but just write any IP address that is in the form of  
“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”  
TTL Priority: Do NOT select. This is option.  
If you want to select “intellinet.dyndns.org” for domain name, write ‘intellinet’ in Host item  
and then select dyndns.org for domain. Otherwise, please refer to the premium service.  
NOTE  
After completing DynDNS setting, you should set DDNS registration for the Wireless Network  
IP Camera  
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How to use DynDNS DDNS server  
1. Get access to Dyndns homepage (www.dyndns.org).  
2. In case you didn’t register your ID, click “Sign Up Now” and then register your ID.  
Otherwise, you just login with registered ID.  
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3. Click “Add Host”, and then go to the next page.  
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4. Enter Domain name you want and just leave other items, and then Click “Add Host”  
button to register.  
If you want to know detail of each field, please refer to FAQ of each homepage.  
5. You may see this page that shows setting information. after the register is succeeded,  
NOTE  
After completing DynDNS setting, you should set DDNS registration for the Wireless Network  
IP Camera  
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DDNS registration for the Wireless Network IP Camera  
1. After you set ODS or DynDNS successfully, you should move administration -> network  
configuration.  
2. In DDNS Registration item, select DDNS server (ODS or Dyndns) you want.  
Enter ID/Password that you registered and fill domain name that you set in each homepage.  
(ex: intellient.ods.org)  
Before DDNS setting, you should register ID/ Password and domain name in ODS  
or Dyndns DDNS service.  
3. If register is finished successfully, you may see “Registration Success” in status. Now, you  
can connect to the Wireless Network IP Camera by a domain name that you registered.  
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I. High Speed Solutions  
This information is to help you access high-speed Internet services such as xDSL or a cable modem  
connection. However, most high-speed Internet Services provide you with some external IP  
addresses, there are several practical issues that should be considered.  
AVAILABLE IPADDRESS  
ISP (Internet Service Provider) will provide you with several external static IP addresses ideally –in  
which case you can assign any one of these to your Wireless Network IP Camera to make it fully  
accessible over the Internet. However, if your service provider supplies you with only one IP  
number – which is often the case – this IP number is normally assigned to your PC-leaving no  
connection available for your Wireless Network IP Camera.  
What can you do if your ISP is unable to provide you with an IP number?  
There are a number of other options what you may like to consider: including:  
NAT BOX  
Short for Network Address Translation, NAT (Network Address Translation) is Internet standard  
that allows a local-area network (LAN) to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a  
second set of addresses for external traffic. A NAT box located where your LAN meets the Internet  
will handle all of the necessary IP address translations and provides:  
z Internal IP addresses that are unique to your network – with no possibility of conflict with  
IP Addresses used by other companies and organizations.  
z The possibility of combining multiple ISDN connections into a single Internet connection.  
z An effective firewall for hiding internal IP addresses  
NAT Feature in Windows 2000  
Utilize the NAT feature in Windows 2000 to allow multiple Ethernet cards in your PC, and you can  
then use one of port for the Internet and the other for your internal network. With this solution, you  
can let your Wireless Network IP Camera upload image streams to an external Web Server that is  
maintained and located with your ISP.  
ROUTERS AND FIREWALLS  
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Another solution is to use one of several small routers/firewalls currently available on the market.  
These provide the necessary NAT functionality and allow complete independence for your PC,  
which can be switched off or rebooted without affecting the image transmission from your Wireless  
Network IP Camera.  
WINGATE SERVER SOFTWARE:  
Running on a single Windows 95/98/2000 or NT computer, this software allows multiple users  
simultaneous access to the Internet through a LAN or higher-speed line, such as xDSL or cable  
modem connection; and effectively shares a single Internet connection with almost any type of  
client computer running TCP/IP.  
For more advanced users, the WinGate 3.0 Standard and Pro versions also allow the administrator  
to change the IP bindings so that external requests may be routed specifically to your Wireless  
Network IP Camera – running behind the WinGate software.  
NOTE  
NAT, or Network Address Translator, Virtual LAN) A hardware device currently being developed  
and used to extend the Internet addresses already in use. NAT has been suggested as an  
alternative to adopting IPv6 (IPng). It allows duplicate IP addresses to be used within a  
corporation and unique addresses outside. It is defined in RFC 1631.  
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J. Reinstating the Factory Default Settings  
This information explains instructions in detail on how to set the default settings in the Wireless  
Network IP Camera. In certain circumstances it may become necessary to restart or reinstate the  
Factory Default settings for your Wireless Network IP Camera: This is performed by pressing the  
Reset Button, or using Hyper Terminal Setting. Follow these instructions to reinstate the product  
factory default settings  
By pressing Reset button.  
Using a paper clip or any sharp pin, press the reset button on the backside of Wireless  
Network IP Camera.  
Switch off the Wireless Network IP Camera by disconnecting the power cable.  
Press and keep the Reset Button pressed, and then reconnect the power supply cable.  
Keep the Reset Button pressed until the Operating Status LED (Green) blinks three times.  
(Note that this may take up to 10~15 seconds), then release the button. When the  
Operating Status LED (Green) blinks three times.  
By Using Hyper Terminal  
Execute “Hyper Terminal” as  
referred to Chapter “4.3.1  
Configuring Hyper Terminal”  
Supply the power to the Wireless  
Network IP Camera.  
After a while, the count down  
starts with the message  
Press 'p' key to stop auto-boot or  
Load-Default-Button under the  
NetCam for 3 seconds...”  
.At this time, press ‘p’ key. Then,  
[Wireless Network IP Camera Boot]  
prompt shows like the right side  
image.  
When you enter ‘w’, Administrator ID & Password reinstate as factory default ‘admin’  
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NOTE  
Reinstating the original default settings will cause all parameters (Including IP address) to be reset.  
Factory default setting  
Administrator ID: admin  
Administrator Password: admin  
Guest ID: guest  
Guest Password: guest  
IP Address: 192.168.1.221  
Subnet Mask Address: 255.255.255.0  
Gateway Address: 192.168.1.1  
Server IP Address: 192.168.1.200  
Compression Rate: Level 1  
Image Size: QVGA  
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K. Glossary of Terms  
ActiveX – A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and  
installed automatically as required.  
ARP – Address Resolution Protocol. A method for finding a host's Ethernet address from its  
Internet address. The sender broadcasts an ARP packet containing the Internet address of another  
host and waits for it (or some other host) to send back its Ethernet address. Each host maintains a  
cache of address translations to reduce delay and loading. ARP allows the Internet address to be  
independent of the Ethernet address but it only works if all hosts support it. The ARP command can  
be used to set the IP – addresses for your product.  
CGI – A standard for running external programs from a World-Wide Web HTTP server. CGI  
specifies how to pass arguments to the executing program as part of the HTTP request. It also  
defines a set of environment variables. Commonly, the program will generate some HTML which  
will be passed back to the browser but it can also request URL redirection. A set of rules (or a  
program) that allows a Web Server to communications with other programs.  
DSL Digital Subscriber Loop, A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to  
allow high speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end-users  
and telephone companies.  
DHCP - A protocol that provides a means to dynamically allocate IP addresses to computers on a  
local area network. The system administrator assigns a range of IP addresses to DHCP and each  
client computer on the LAN has its TCP/IP software configured to request an IP address from the  
DHCP server. The request and grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable time period.  
Ethernet –A widely used networking standard.  
Firewall –A virtual barrier between a LAN (Local Area Network) and other networks, e.g. the  
Internet.  
Frame Grabber Card – Plug-in hardware for “grabbing” images.  
FTP - A client-server protocol that allows a user on one computer to transfer files to and from  
another computer over a TCP/IP network. Also the client program the user executes to transfer files.  
It is defined in STD 9, RFC 959.  
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HTML - A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up  
hypertext links between documents, used extensively on the World Wide Web.  
HTTP - A protocol used to request and transmit files, especially WebPages and WebPages  
components, over the Internet or other computer network.  
Intranet - A privately maintained computer network that can be accessed only by authorized  
persons, especially members or employees of the organization that owns it.  
IP – Internet Protocol. The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet  
networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol.  
It provides packet routing, fragmentation and re-assembly through the data link layer.  
IP number (address) – A unique number used by a computer on the network to allow it to be  
identified and found.  
JPEG – A standard image format, used widely for photographs. Also known as JPG.  
LAN – Local Area Network. A data communications network which is geographically limited  
(typically to a 1 km radius) allowing easy interconnection of terminals, microprocessors and  
computers within adjacent buildings. Ethernet and FDDI are examples of standard LANs.  
PING - A protocol that sends a message to another computer and waits for acknowledgment, often  
used to check if another computer on a network is reachable.  
PPP – Point–to–Point Protocol. A method allowing one computer to connect to another, usually via  
a modem over a phone line.  
Protocol - A set of formal rules describing how to transmit data, especially across a network. Low-  
level protocols define the electrical and physical standards to be observed, bit- and byte-ordering  
and the transmission and error detection and correction of the bit stream. High-level protocols deal  
with the data formatting, including the syntax of messages, the terminal to computer dialogue,  
character sets, sequencing of messages etc.  
SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol  
TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The wide-area-networking protocol that  
makes the Internet work. TCP/IP is used on many networks, including the Internet. TCP keeps  
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track of the individual packets of information and IP contains the rules for how the packets are  
actually sent and received.  
URL – Uniform Resource Locator. An “address” on the network.  
WAN Wide–Area–Network. A communications network that uses such devices as telephone lines,  
satellite dishes, or radio waves to span a larger geographic area than can be covered by a LAN.  
Wizard – A program designed specifically to guide the user through a procedure. Typically used  
for installation and configuration. Installshield Wizard is required to download ActiveX manually.  
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