Airlink101 Security Camera AIC600W User Manual

ConnectSky™600W  
Wireless N MPEG4 Network Camera  
Model # AIC600W  
User’s Manual  
Ver 1.0  
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3.1 Software Installation.............................................................................................. 49  
3.2 Using ConnectSky™ Viewer ................................................................................. 51  
3.3 Configuring ConnectSky™ Viewer........................................................................ 54  
3.3.1 Configure Cameras ..................................................................................... 54  
3.3.2 General Settings.......................................................................................... 63  
3.4 Change Display Layout ......................................................................................... 68  
3.5 Full-screen mode ................................................................................................... 71  
3.6 Scan....................................................................................................................... 72  
3.7 Snapshot................................................................................................................ 73  
3.8 Recording.............................................................................................................. 74  
3.9 Video Playback...................................................................................................... 75  
Chapter 4: Appendix ........................................................................................................... 76  
4.1 Specification.......................................................................................................... 76  
4.2 Troubleshooting..................................................................................................... 78  
Technical Support ............................................................................................................... 81  
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Chapter 1: Familiar with your Internet IP Camera  
1.1 Package Contents  
Before you start to use this network camera, please check the package contents. If  
anything is missing, please contact the dealer of purchase and return the package to  
claim for missing contents.  
Item Name  
Quantity  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Wireless N MPEG4 Network Camera AIC600W  
Power Adapter 5V/1A  
Ethernet Cable  
1
1
1
1
1
1
Quick Installation Guide  
Installation CD  
Wall Mount  
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1.2 Basic Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing ConnectSky™600W Wireless MPEG4 Network Camera!  
This network camera AIC600W is an ideal product for all kinds of video-surveillance  
purposes, like home/office safety, kid/pet monitoring, and remote video acquire etc.  
Unlink conventional close-circuit vide camera, you’re not limited to the length of cable!  
Once this camera is connected to Internet, you can receive video from anywhere in  
the world where Internet access is available.  
If you have problem installing a new cable from the place the camera is installed to  
your monitoring computer, don’t worry! We also provide wireless version which  
supports wireless network, that is, you can link to this camera wirelessly! You only  
have to provide this camera with 5V power by the power adapter that comes with the  
product package, and you don’t have to set a new network cable between the  
network camera and monitoring computer.  
Worry about the content will be intercepted by unauthorized person when the video is  
transmitted over the air? That’s also not a problem! Unlink conventional analog  
wireless camera, which video will be intercepted by anyone who got a compatible  
video receiver, this network camera supports data encryption (WEP & WPA), which  
will provide ultimate data security level. All video transmitted over the air is encrypted;  
therefore no one will be able to get the video captured by the camera, expect yourself.  
If you’re not familiar with wireless security setting, this camera also support WPS  
(Wi-Fi Protected Setup), which allows you to setup wireless security in a very simple  
way - just press a button or input a 8-digit number.  
You can discover more useful functions in next section!  
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1.3 Product Highlights  
No pre-loaded software required - all you need is a browser like Internet  
Explorer 6 (and above, with plugin installed).  
Supports VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240), and QQVGA (160 x 120) video  
resolution.  
Supports two video compression format (MJPEG and MPEG4).  
Wired and wireless network (802.11b / 802.11g / 802.11n) support.  
Wireless data encryption (WEP / WPA).  
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), the easiest way to setup a secure wireless  
connection.  
Supports DHCP and you can also assign a fixed IP address to the camera  
also.  
Supports Dynamic DNS (used to allocate the IP camera’s Internet address,  
when the ISP you’re using does not assign you with a fixed Internet address).  
Supports UPnP, Windows XP (and above) will discover this IP camera in  
network neighbor automatically.  
Send captured picture by Email or FTP when motion is detected.  
Configurable motion detection sensitivity (6 levels from most sensitive to least  
sensitive).  
Built-in real-time clock, date and time information will be recorded with every  
captured picture / video clip (also supports auto time synchronization via  
network time protocol).  
Upgradeable firmware - enjoy new functions without buying a new camera!  
Supports up to 4 users, and you can set different password to different user.  
Usage and event logging.  
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1.4 Familiar with Key Components  
Front Panel LEDs  
LED  
Color  
Blue  
Light Status  
On  
Description  
The device is powered on.  
The device is powered off.  
Camera is booting  
Off  
Power /  
WPS  
Slow Blinking  
Quick Blinking Camera is waiting for WPS connection  
On  
Camera is connected to network.  
Camera is not connected to network.  
Camera is logged in by user.  
Link  
Green  
Off  
Flashing  
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Back Panel  
Item Name  
Antenna  
Description  
2.4GHz Wireless Network Antenna  
Tripod  
Connects to any standard tripod / camera wall holder.  
Connector  
Press and release this button to activate WPS mode; press and  
hold this button for 10 seconds to go back to factory default.  
Reset / WPS  
LAN  
Connects to LAN by Ethernet cable.  
Power  
Power connector, connects to A/C power adapter.  
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1.5 Camera Installation  
Please follow the following instructions to set up your IP camera.  
Step 1 Connect the power adapter to the Internet Camera and plug the power  
adapter to power outlet. When the camera is ready, the Power LED will be lit.  
Step 2A If your router has a built in Easy Setup Button (WPS button), you can easily  
build the wireless connection between your router and the camera. If your router  
doesn’t have a built-in WPS button, please go to Step 2B.  
1) Push the WPS button on the back of the camera and hold for 1 second.  
2) Push the WPS button on the router.  
3) The wireless connection between the camera and your router will be built within 1  
minute.  
4) Continue to Step 3.  
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Step 2B Connect the Internet Camera to your network by attached the network cable  
from the switch/router to the LAN port of the Internet Camera.  
Step 3 Insert the provided CD into your computer’s CD ROM drive. The “autorun.exe”  
program should be executed automatically. If not, run “autorun.exe” manually in the  
CD.  
Step 4 Click Install ConnectSky™ Setup Wizard.  
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Step 5 Follow the on screen instructions to install the Setup Wizard.  
Step 6 After the installation finished, the ConnectSky™ Setup Wizard will launch up.  
If not, double click on the icon on your desktop:  
Step 7 Click on Search Camera to show the camera(s) connected to your network. If  
you do not see any camera in the list, try Step 2 again.  
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Step 8 Select the camera you wish to view/configure and click Browse Camera via  
Web.  
Note: By default, AIC600W uses dynamic IP address. If there is no DHCP server in  
your network or you prefer to use static IP address, you may click Configure Camera  
to change the IP settings.  
Step 9 Enter ‘admin’ for both user name and password.  
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Step 10 Click on Install to install the plug-in for the camera.  
Step 11 Click on the white box to install ActiveX control in order to view the camera  
image.  
Step 12 You should now be able to view the image.  
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Note: If you did Step 2A, your camera has connected to you wireless network already,  
and you do not need any further configuration to start using your camera.  
If you did Step 2B, please continue the following steps to configure the wireless  
settings.  
Step 13 Click on WLAN on the top menu bar to enter the Wireless LAN page.  
Step 14 Follow the steps below:  
1) Select the wireless network you wish to connect to  
2) enter the wireless Key below if your wireless network is encrypted  
3) click Apply.  
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Congratulations! The configuration is now complete. You can disconnect the  
Ethernet cable from the camera and move it to the desired location.  
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Chapter 2: Using Web Management Interface  
2.1 Camera Settings  
The first menu after you logged onto web management interface is ‘Camera’, and this  
is the only menu you can see the real-time image from camera.  
You can always back to this menu by clicking ‘Camera’ on the top of web  
management interface.  
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The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Video Format  
Specifies video encoding format. You can choose MPEG4 or  
MJPEG (Motion-JPEG).  
MPEG4 mode also supports motion detection (see chapter  
2.2.1).  
Snapshot  
Record  
Take a snapshot picture and save the picture to your  
computer’s hard drive. Click on directory display and you’ll be  
prompted to select a folder to save snapshot file.  
Start video recording and save recorded video clip to your  
computer’s hard drive. Click on directory display and you’ll be  
prompted to select a folder to save snapshot file.  
Click this button and the image captured by camera will be  
displayed in full-screen mode. To resume, double-click the  
image.  
Full Screen  
Digital Zoom  
Click this button to enable digital zoom (video magnification)  
function:  
Check ‘Enable’ box to enable digital zoom, and you can set the  
percentage of zoom from 100% (no magnification) to 400%.  
You can also drag the green square by mouse and put it on the  
area you wish captured image to be magnified.  
To exit digital zoom setting, press  
button.  
Fit to Window  
Click this button and captured image will fit to window size.  
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2.1.1 About  
This function will provide you with the version number of current IP camera  
plugin, which is useful when you need online support.  
To see version information, right-click on the image. A pop-up menu will appear:  
Select ‘About’ and the version information will appear:  
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2.2 LAN Settings  
All network-related settings can be found in this menu, and you have to specify  
TCP/IP parameters in this menu if you want to change IP address, use PPPoE,  
Dynamic DNS, and activate UPnP function.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘LAN’ on the top of web management interface.  
2.2.1 IP Address  
You can define IP address and select the port number you wish to use here.  
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The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Network Type  
This camera can obtain the IP address from DHCP server  
automatically (i.e. Router), or set a fixed IP address. Select  
‘DHCP’ to obtain IP address automatically or ‘Static IP Address’  
to assign this IP camera with a fixed IP address.  
‘DHCP’ is enabled by default, so it is suggested to run the  
ConnectSky™ Wizard to locate the camera and then assign a  
fixed IP address to it.  
IP Address  
Specify the IP address for this IP camera here. The camera’s  
default IP address is ‘192.168.2.240’.  
Subnet Mask  
Gateway  
Specify the subnet mask for this IP camera here.  
Specify the gateway address of the local network here.  
Specify the IP address of DNS server here. Please input IP  
address only. If you don’t know the address of DNS server, ask  
network administrator or your ISP for help.  
Primary DNS  
Secondary DNS  
Specify the IP address of backup DNS server here. When  
primary DNS is unreachable, IP camera will use the IP address  
specified here as DNS server.  
This field is optional.  
AV Control Port  
HTTP Port  
Specify the port number of video transfer here. If you have  
firewall on your network, you need to allow computers on  
Internet to access this port number of the IP address of IP  
camera, or you’ll not be able to view video from Internet.  
Specify the port number of web management interface here. If  
it’s not 80, you’ll have to add ‘:port’ after the IP address /  
hostname of this IP camera.  
For example, if the HTTP port number you specified here is 90  
and the IP address of IP camera is 10.20.20.30, then you have  
to input ‘http://10.20.20.30:90’  
in the address bar of Internet explorer.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
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2.2.2 RTSP  
RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) allows you to view live video captured by IP  
camera. You can set RTSP related settings here.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Enable RTSP  
Select ‘Enable’ to activate RTSP function of this IP camera,  
select ‘Disable’ to disable it.  
RTSP Port  
Input the port number which RTSP will use. Default setting is  
554.  
RTSP Path  
Input the path of RTSP stream. **  
RTP Port Range Input the port range of RTP. Default setting is 50000 to 60000.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
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2.2.3 Dynamic DNS  
If your ISP does not give you a fixed Internet IP address (i.e. the Internet address  
you’re using when you access the Internet is not always the same – ask your ISP for  
detailed information), you can use this function to help you locate the IP address of  
this IP camera when you’re away from home or office.  
Before you can use this function, you’ll need to apply for an account at dyndns.org  
(http://www.dyndns.org). Detailed instructions of how to apply a new account can be  
found on dyndns.org’s website.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Enable DDNS  
Select ‘Enable’ to activate Dynamic DNS function of this IP  
camera, select ‘Disable’ to disable it.  
Provider  
Select dynamic DNS service provider here. Only dyndns.org is  
available currently.  
Host Name  
User Name  
Input dynamic DNS host name here.  
Input dynamic DNS user name here, must be the same as the  
one you applied on dyndns.org.  
Password  
Input dynamic DNS password here, must be the same as the  
one you applied on dyndns.org.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
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2.2.4 UPnP  
When UPnP function is activated, all UPnP-compatible computers / network devices  
will be able to discover this IP camera automatically (only those in the same local  
network).  
This function is useful and you don’t have to remember the IP address of this IP  
camera. Simply open ‘Network neighbor’ and it’s there!  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Enable UPnP  
Select ‘Enable’ to activate UPnP function of this IP camera,  
select ‘Disable’ to disable it.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
After UPnP function is activated, a popup message will appear:  
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Click the message to open ‘My Network Places’, and you’ll see the IP camera:  
You can double-click the icon to launch Internet Explorer and log onto IP camera’s  
web management interface directly.  
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2.2.5 LoginFree  
You can specify a filename here, and everyone who know this filename can  
gain access to the picture captured by the IP camera with this name with .jpg  
file extension.  
For example, if the filename you specified here is ‘loginfree’ and your IP  
camera’s IP address is ‘192.168.2.240’, then everyone on the network can  
access to the picture taken by the IP camera at  
‘http://192.168.2.240/loginfree.jpg’.  
This function is for convenience only, and anyone who knows this filename will  
be able to see the picture taken by your IP camera. Please think again before  
you use this function.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
LoginFree  
Specify the file name of the picture here. If you want to disable  
this function, leave it blank.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
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2.3 WLAN  
If you wish to use wireless network instead of wired network connection, you have to  
set wireless LAN parameters here.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘WLAN’ on the top of web management  
interface.  
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The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Self PinCode  
A random 8-digit code will be displayed here. If the wireless AP  
you wish to connect supports PINCODE, please input this code  
to the AP you wish to connect. This code changes every time  
you enter this page.  
Configure via  
Push Button  
If the wireless AP you wish to connect supports push button  
WPS configuration, click ‘Start PBC’ and press the WPS button  
on the wireless AP to start pairing.  
You can also press ‘WPS / Reset’ button located at the back of  
IP camera for the same purpose. DO NOT press and hold  
‘WPS / Reset’ button for too long time, if you press and hold  
‘WPS / Reset’ button for more than 10 seconds, all settings in  
IP camera will be lost!  
Configure via  
PinCode  
If the wireless AP already generates a 8-digit code, please  
input the code here and click ‘Start PIN’ button to start pairing.  
Select ‘Enable’ to activate wireless network function of this IP  
camera, select ‘Disable’ to disable it.  
Wireless  
Connection  
Network Type  
Select the network type of wireless connection.  
Available options are ‘Infrastructure’ (Connect the IP camera to  
a wireless access point), and ‘Adhoc’ (This IP camera will  
become a stand-alone wireless network point, other wireless  
computers / devices can discover this IP camera and connect  
to it without wireless access point).  
You can set to ‘Adhoc’ when you don’t have any wireless  
access point, but your computer has wireless network card. Set  
to ‘Infrastructure’ when you have wireless access point, and  
you have computers with wired network connection.  
Here shows all wireless access points found by this IP camera.  
Please note not all access points will be displayed at the same  
time, if the access point you wish to connect does not appear,  
you may have to click ‘Refresh’ button for several times until it  
appears.  
Available  
Networks  
The descriptions of all fields is listed below:  
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Connect: You can select the wireless access point you wish to  
connect here.**  
SSID: the SSID of all found wireless access points will be  
shown here. Some wireless access point may hide their  
SSID, in this case, you have to identify them by their MAC  
address.  
MAC Address: If you there are many wireless access points in  
proximity or some wireless access point hides it’s SSID, you  
can use MAC address to distinguish them.  
Signal: Shows the radio signal strength in percent.  
Channel: Shows the radio channel of this wireless access  
point.  
Encryption: Shows the encryption type used by this wireless  
access point. You must use the same encryption type if you  
wish to connect to a certain wireless access point. If the  
wireless access point does not use encryption, ‘Disabled’ will  
be displayed here.  
Network Type: Shows the network type of a certain wireless  
access point (Infrastructure or Adhoc).  
SSID  
Input the SSID of the wireless access point you wish to  
connect. It should be less than 32 alphanumerical characters.  
When you select a wireless access point above, it’s SSID will  
be filled in this field automatically. However, if the SSID is not  
displayed (the wireless access point you selected choose to  
hide it’s SSID), you have to know it’s SSID and input it here, or  
you will not be able to connect it.  
Channel  
Select the radio channel you wish to use here. When network  
type is ‘Infrastructure’, the radio channel is auto-selected  
according to the channel that wireless access point uses. You  
can only select the channel number when network type is  
‘Adhoc’.  
Basic Rate  
Select the maximum wireless data transfer rate here, from  
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1Mbps to 54Mbps. Maximum transfer rate for 802.11b wireless  
network is 11Mbps, and maximum transfer rate for 802.11g  
wireless network is 54Mbps.  
It’s recommended to select ‘Auto’, so the data transfer rate will  
vary (up to 150Mbps) according to the actual signal strength  
and quality.  
Authentication  
Select the wireless authentication here, and this setting must  
be the same with the wireless access point you selected.  
When you select a wireless access point from the list, it’s  
authentication type will be selected automatically, and you  
should not modify it or you will not be able to connect to the  
wireless access point you selected.  
Available options are: None (no wireless security), Open  
System, Shared Key System, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK.  
Select the wireless encryption type here, and this setting must  
be the same with the wireless access point you selected.  
Encryption Type  
When you select a wireless access point from the list, it’s  
encryption type will be selected automatically, and you should  
not modify it or you will not be able to connect to the wireless  
access point you selected.  
Available options are: None, WEP, TKIP and AES. The options  
available here will vary depends on the authentication type you  
selected above. If an authentication type does not support need  
encryption, this field will be grayed out.  
WPA Pre-Shared Input the WPA pre-shared key here.  
Key  
This field is only available when authentication type is  
WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK, and will be grayed out when other  
authentication type is selected.  
WEP Key Length Please select the key length when you use WEP encryption.  
Available options are 64-bit and 128-bit.  
Selecting ‘128-Bit’ is safer, however, it would make the network  
a little bit slower.  
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If the key length is 64-bit, you should input 10 HEX characters  
or 5 ASCII characters, like 112233aabb (HEX) or MYWEP  
(ASCII).  
If the key length is 128-bit, you should input 26 HEX characters  
or 13 ASCII characters, like 11223344556677889900abcdef  
(HEX) or myweppassword (ASCII).  
WEP Key Format Select the Key Format of WEP key here. Available options are  
‘HEX’ and ‘ASCII’.  
When you select ‘HEX’ WEP key format, you can only use  
numbers (0 to 9), and alphabet a to f as WEP key; when you  
select ‘ASCII’ WEP key format, you can use all alphanumerical  
characters, and is case sensitive.  
Default Key  
WEP Key 1  
Select the default key set that the IP camera should use  
against the wireless access point when WEP encryption is  
used.  
Available options are 1 to 4.  
Input the 1st set of WEP key here. At least a set of WEP key is  
required if you use WEP as Authentication.  
You should enter the key value into WEP Key 1 if you only have  
one key.  
WEP Key 2  
WEP Key 3  
WEP Key 4  
Input the 2nd set of WEP key here.  
Input the 3rd set of WEP key here.  
Input the 4th set of WEP key here.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
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2.4 Video  
You can specify the video and audio parameters of this IP camera here.  
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2.4.1 Dual Mode  
This IP camera supports two video encoding formats: MPEG4 and MJPEG.  
You can select the encoding format from one of them.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Default Video  
Format  
Specify default video encoding format of this IP camera here.  
Available options are MPEG4 and MJPEG.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
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2.4.2 MPEG4  
If you selected ‘MPEG4’ as the video encoding format of this IP camera, you  
can specify the parameters of MPEG4 video encoder here.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Video Resolution Specify video resolution of MPEG4 video encoder. Available  
options are VGA, QVGA and QQVGA resolution. VGA  
resolution provides more details than QVGA/QQVGA, but  
requires more network bandwidth.  
Specify video quality. There are two video quality types: CBR  
(Constant Bit Rate), and VBR (Variable Bit Rate):  
Video Quality  
CBR: The video bit rate is fixed, you can select a bit rate from  
dropdown menu. Higher bit rate means better video quality. But  
if your network bandwidth is limited, select a lower bit rate will  
help.  
VBR: Video bit rate is variable based on the video content  
being transferred. There’re 5 levels of setting from ‘Lowest’ to  
‘Highest’. Select ‘Lowest’ will lower video quality and save  
network bandwidth; if a better video quality is required, select  
‘High’ or ‘Highest’.  
Video Frame  
Rate  
Specify video refresh rate of MPEG4 video encoder. Higher  
video refresh rate provides more details about motion, but  
requires more network bandwidth.  
CAUTION: Choosing a low frame rate will save bandwidth, but  
may not be able to capture every motion if the object that IP  
camera points to is moving too fast.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
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2.4.3 MJPEG  
If you selected ‘MJPEG’ as the video encoding format of this IP camera, you  
can specify the parameters of MPEG4 video encoder here.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Video Resolution Specify video resolution of MJPEG video encoder. Available  
options are VGA, QVGA, and QQVGA resolution. VGA  
resolution provides more details than QVGA and QQVGA, but  
requires more network bandwidth.  
Video Quality  
Specify video encoding quality of MJPEG video encoder. There  
are five levels of video quality from highest to lowest. Higher  
video quality provides better video quality, but requires more  
network bandwidth.  
Video Frame  
Rate  
Specify video refresh rate of MJPEG video encoder. Higher  
video refresh rate provides more details about motion, but  
requires more network bandwidth.  
CAUTION: Choosing a low frame rate will save bandwidth, but  
may not be able to capture every motion if the object that IP  
camera points to is moving fast.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
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2.5 Email & FTP  
This IP camera is capable to send an Email or perform FTP upload with captured  
image, when a motion is detected. This is very convenient since IP camera will guard  
the environment automatically for you, and you don’t have to look at the monitor all  
the time.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘E-Mail & FTP’ on the top of web management  
interface.  
The instructions of Email and FTP settings will be given below.  
2.5.1 Email Settings  
These settings are used to send the captured picture via Email:  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Recipient E-Mail Input the email recipient’s Email address here. If you have  
Address  
more than one Email recipient, please add a ; (semicolon) mark  
between every Email address. All characters shouldn’t exceed  
127 characters.  
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SMTP Server  
Input the IP address or host name of the SMTP server (the  
server that delivers the Email for you) here.  
If you don’t know, please refer to the SMTP server you’re using  
in your Email software (i.e. Microsoft Outlook), or ask your  
network administrator or ISP.  
SMTP Port  
Input mail server’s SMTP port here. Most of mail servers use  
port number 25.  
Sender E-Mail  
Address  
Input the Email address of mail sender, this will help you to  
identify the Email sent by this IP camera by sender’s Email  
address.  
NOTE: Some mail server would reject to deliver the Email from  
unknown sender, it’s recommended to input your own Email  
address here, or any other actual one.  
SMTP  
Some SMTP server requires mail senders to be authenticated  
before they can send Email. If your SMTP server requires you  
to do so, please select ‘Enable’, or select ‘Disable’ to disable it.  
If you don’t know, please refer to the SMTP server you’re using  
in your Email software (i.e. Microsoft Outlook), or ask your  
network administrator or ISP.  
Authentication  
User Name  
Password  
Please input the user name of SMTP server here, if your SMTP  
server requires the use of authentication.  
Please input the password of SMTP server here, if your SMTP  
server requires the use of authentication.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
After that, you can click ‘Send a test email’ to send a testing Email to the address you  
set here, so you can make sure the setting you specified here is correct and working.  
2.5.2 FTP Settings  
These settings are used to send the captured picture by FTP:  
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The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
FTP Server  
Input the IP address or host name of the FTP server you wish  
to use here.  
FTP Port  
Input the port number of the FTP server you wish to use here.  
Input the user name of the FTP server you wish to use here.  
Input the password of the FTP server you wish to use here.  
Input the remote folder name on the FTP server here. If nothing  
is specified here, all uploaded image files will be placed in FTP  
server’s root directory.  
User Name  
Password  
Remote Folder  
Please ask FTP server’s administrator to know which folder you  
should use. Certain user name may have restrictions and  
therefore can not place the file in the directory not owned by the  
user.  
Passive Mode  
Select ‘Enable’ to use passive mode to send file, or select  
‘Disable’ to not to use passive mode to send file.  
Some FTP servers require passive mode, if you don’t know,  
please ask FTP server’s administrator; most of FTP servers will  
work fine with both modes, but if you found that non-passive  
mode is not working, you can try to use passive mode.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
After that, you can click ‘Upload a test file’ to send a file to the FTP server you set  
here, so you can make sure the setting you specified here is correct and working.  
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2.6 Motion Detection  
2.6.1 Basic Settings  
Motion detection function makes this IP camera become your non-stop guard. You  
don’t have to waste time monitoring the images from the camera, yet it will detect all  
motions for you. Once motion is detected, a captured image will be sent to you by  
Email or via FTP.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘Motion Detection’ on the top of web  
management interface.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Motion Detection Select ‘Enable’ to start motion detection, and select ‘Disable’ to  
Enable  
disabled it.  
Next Event  
Specify the time interval between two motion detections in  
Detected Interval seconds. If a motion is detected after last detection time, and  
before next detection time, nothing will be send by Email or via  
FTP.  
Please specify a time interval that suites your need. If the time  
interval is too long, you may not be able to know what is  
happened between time interval; if the time interval is too short,  
you may receive too many unnecessary images or it may  
consume too much storage spaces on Email and / or FTP  
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server.  
Send snapshot  
file to Email  
Select ‘Yes’ to send a picture to the Email address you  
specified in ‘E-Mail & FTP’ menu when a motion is detection,  
and select ‘No’ to disable this function.  
E-Mail Subject  
Set the subject of Email being sent here. This will help you to  
distinguish the Email sent by this IP camera from others.  
Select ‘Yes’ to send a picture to the FTP server you specified in  
‘E-Mail & FTP’ menu when a motion is detection, and select  
‘No’ to disable this function.  
Send snapshot  
file to FTP  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
2.6.2 Setup Motion Detection Regions  
If you only want to be notified when motion is detected in certain area of captured  
image, you can use this function and motions outside of motion detection region will  
be ignored, so you won’t receive too much ‘useless’ notifications.  
This IP camera supports up to 3 motion detection regions. To setup detection region,  
Please use your mouse to drag and resize motion detection regions marked as  
‘Region1’, ‘Region2’, and ‘Region3’ (appear as yellow, green, and red squares on  
image:  
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Motion detection region settings can be found at the bottom of this page:  
The descriptions of every setting in motion detection menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Region1 /  
Region2 /  
Region3  
Sensitivity  
Check the box to enable / disable a certain motion detection  
area.  
Control the detection sensitivity of motion detection of  
respective motion detection region. When sensitivity is higher,  
small changes in image will cause IP camera to send a Email /  
FTP notification; if you received too much unwanted  
notification, try to set sensitivity to a lower value.  
Refresh  
Save  
Click this button to take and display a new picture so you can  
make real-time adjustments to motion detection region.  
Save current motion detection settings.  
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2.7 Schedule Snapshot  
This menu allows you to schedule taking snapshots, upload them to FTP and/or send  
to your email address.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘System’ on the top of web management  
interface.  
Item  
Description  
Enable FTP  
Schedule  
Time Interval  
File Control  
Select ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’ to enable or disable FTP uploading  
schedule.  
You can specify the desired time interval for FTP uploading.  
Upload files with filename composed of date / time  
Overwrite file with the same file.  
Enable E-Mail  
Schedule  
Select ‘Enable’ or ‘Disable’ to enable or disable Email sending  
schedule.  
Time Interval  
You can specify the desired time interval for the camera to send  
an Email with snapshot.  
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2.8 System  
The system menu allows you to set some system-specific parameters, like password  
and time setting. You can also upgrade the firmware of this IP camera, to make new  
functions available on this IP camera. You may also clear all settings or reboot the IP  
camera here.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘System’ on the top of web management  
interface.  
2.8.1 Camera Information  
Camera information allows you to set the name and administrator’s password of this  
camera.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Camera Name  
Please specify the name of this IP Camera here. This can be  
used to identify your camera on the network when you have  
more than one IP camera in the same network.  
Default name begins with ‘AIC600W-‘ plus the last 6 characters  
of the MAC address of this IP camera. You can modify the  
name to the one you can remember and meaningful to you, but  
never give all IP cameras in the same network with same  
name.  
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Password  
Please specify the administrator’s password here. (The one  
you need when you log onto web management interface and  
use ‘admin’ as user name.  
Confirm  
Please input the same password again, to make sure there’s no  
typo.  
Password  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
2.8.2 Date / Time Setting  
This setting allows you to change the date and time of the real time clock in this IP  
camera. You can set the time manually, or use network time protocol (NTP) to set  
the time automatically.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Set Date/Time  
manually  
Please input the date and time you wish to set here.  
Date / time format is YYYY / MM / DD HH:MM:SS  
Time is in 24-hour format.  
You can click ‘Synchronize to PC time’ to use the time of the  
computer you’re using.  
Example: 24th August 2007 = 2007/ 08 / 24,  
and PM 9:24:30 = 21:24:30  
Time Zone  
Please select the time zone of the country / city of resident from  
dropdown menu here.  
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NTP Server  
Please input the IP address or host name of NTP server here.  
You can use default value ‘pool.ntp.org’, or ask your ISP for the  
IP address or host name, if they have one.  
Enable Daylight  
Saving Time  
Synchronize to  
PC time  
Select ‘Yes’ if your area of residence uses daylight saving; if  
not, select ‘No’.  
Click this button and the IP camera will use the current time  
setting of your computer as IP camera’s time setting.  
Click ‘Apply’ to save settings and make the new settings take effect.  
2.8.3 Utilities  
This menu allows you to upgrade firmware, clear all settings, reboot the IP camera,  
and switch LED lights on/off.  
The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Upgrade  
Firmware  
If you downloaded latest firmware file from our website, you  
can click ‘Browse’ button to pick the firmware file you wish to  
use. Then click ‘Upgrade’ button to start firmware upgrade  
procedure.  
It’s recommended to use wired Ethernet connection when you  
use this function, and DO NOT DISCONNECT OR CLOSE  
WEB BROWSER DURING UPGRADE!  
Reset to Factory Clear all settings in the camera. Please think again before you  
Defaults  
do this, and then click this button to reset all settings.  
NOTE: IP address will be reset to default value ‘192.168.2.240’  
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also. You’ll need to change the IP address setting of your  
computer if the IP address of your computer does not begin  
with ‘192.168.2’, and subnet mask is not ‘255.255.255.0’, or  
you’ll not be able to connect to this IP camera again.  
If you found the IP camera is responding slowly or behaves  
strange, you can click this button to try to reboot the IP camera,  
this may help.  
Reboot Device  
LED Setting  
Switch the LED light of this IP camera off, so ‘LAN’ and ‘WLAN’  
LED on the IP camera will stop working, in case you don’t want  
other people know the camera is transferring data.  
You can click this button again to switch LED lights on again.  
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2.9 Status  
This menu provides all information about this IP camera, like firmware version,  
system uptime, date / time, and network information.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘Status’ on the top of web management  
interface.  
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2.10 Account  
If you wish to allow other people to view the image captured by this camera, but don’t  
want to allow them to modify system settings, you can give them user-level user  
name and password, so they can only view the image and can not change any  
system setting. When they want to click menus other than ‘Camera’, they will see the  
following message informing that they don’t have permission to do that:  
This IP camera supports up to 4 users.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘Users’ on the top of web management  
interface.  
Please note: only one user (including administrator) will be able to view the image of  
IP camera at the same time.  
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The descriptions of every setting in this menu will be given below:  
Item  
Description  
Login  
Specify the user name here. Please use alphanumerical  
characters (0 to 9, A to Z, and a to z). Not using symbols and  
space.  
Password  
Confirm  
Password  
Authority  
Add  
Specify the password for this user here.  
Specify the password for this user here again.  
Select ‘Operator’ or ‘Guest’ to grant authority to different users.  
After filling up Login, Password and Confirm password, click  
‘Add’ to add the user account.  
Modify  
Select a user account you want to modify from the list, change  
the information and click ‘Modify’ to apply the change.  
Select a user account you want to remove from the list, change  
the information and click ‘remove’.  
Remove  
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2.11 Log  
All activities of this IP camera will be logged, and you and enter ‘Log’ menu to view  
these logs.  
You can access this menu by clicking ‘Log’ on the top of web management interface.  
Click ‘Refresh’ to get latest update.  
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Chapter 3: ConnectSky™ Viewer  
3.1 Software Installation  
The ConnectSky™ Viewer provides various functions like video recording, after this  
software is installed, you can use your IP camera to safeguard your property. Please  
follow the instructions below to install the software.  
Step 1 Insert the provided CD into your computer’s CD ROM drive. The “autorun.exe”  
program should be executed automatically. If not, run “autorun.exe” manually in the  
CD.  
Step 2 Click Install ConnectSky™ Viewer.  
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Step 3 Click ‘Next’ to continue. Please follow the on screen instructions to finish the  
installation.  
Step 4 Please click ‘Finish’ to finish the procedure (ConnectSky™ Viewer will start  
after you click ‘Finish’ button, if you want to start it later, uncheck ‘Launch IPCam  
Surveillance Software’ box).  
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3.2 Using ConnectSky™ Viewer  
You can click ‘ConnectSky™ Viewer’ icon from desktop, quick launch bar, or start  
menu to start the ConnectSky™ Viewer.  
Before you start:  
ConnectSky™ Viewer will only work when your monitor’s resolution is  
‘1024 x 768’. Please change the resolution before you use this  
software, or it won’t be able to start.  
Here are descriptions for all components of ConnectSky™ Viewer:  
Video displaying area  
Language  
Display  
layout  
Full screen /  
Scan  
Pan Tilt Control  
(Not Applicable)  
Message display box  
Recording / System configure  
Playback / Snap shot  
Exit / Minimize window  
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You can put the mouse cursor on a certain component and see its button name, and  
here’re detailed descriptions of all buttons:  
Item  
Description  
Video displaying The image of all connected cameras will be displayed here.  
area  
Language  
Select a language from this dropdown menu to change display  
language.  
Display layout  
Change camera image display layout (Click a layout icon to  
change camera display layout). There are 8 kinds of available  
display layouts.  
Full screen  
Scan  
Click this button to switch to full screen mode (only display all  
camera’s image), press ‘ESC’ key to quit full screen mode.  
Click this button and the ConnectSky™ Viewer will switch  
displaying the image of all connected camera automatically.  
Click this button once to activate scan function (scan icon will  
become blue  
), click again to stop scanning (scan icon will  
become white ).  
PTZ control  
Home  
This function is not supported for this camera AIC600W.  
Click this button to return the camera to ‘Home’ (default)  
position.  
This function is only available for supported cameras.  
Start video recording.  
Recording  
Configure  
Playback  
Snapshot  
Software / camera configuration.  
Playback a recorded video file.  
Take a snapshot of current camera.  
Message display Displays all system messages like camera is disconnected etc.  
Close window  
Terminates ConnectSky™ Viewer.  
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(stop  
surveillance)  
Minimize window Minimizes ConnectSky™ Viewer window.  
Video displaying Displays the image of all cameras by the display layout you  
area  
selected.  
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3.3 Configuring ConnectSky™ Viewer  
3.3.1 Configure Cameras  
Before you use this ConnectSky™ Viewer, you must configure the camera(s) you  
wish to connect. Please click ‘System configure’ button  
and a popup menu will  
appear. Please select ‘Configure Cameras’ to configure cameras:  
Note: If you’re prompted by a windows security alert which asks you if  
you want to block ‘IPCamViewer’ program, please click ‘Unblock’  
button, of IP camera surveillance software will not be able to function  
correctly.  
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3.3.1.1 ‘Camera’ tab  
In this tab you can configure all cameras you wish to connect. Up to 16 cameras can  
be connected simultaneously:  
1
2
3
4
To add a camera into monitor list,  
1) Select a Channel  
2) Click a Camera from the Camera Search list  
3) Click Select  
Repeat Step 1 to 3 if you have more than one cameras to add.  
4) After you assigned all cameras to channels, click OK to apply settings  
Here are the descriptions of all setting items:  
Item  
Description  
Channel  
Select the channel number you wish to set.  
All cameras found on your local network will be displayed in  
Camera Search  
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‘Camera Search’ box.  
Select  
Select a camera listed in ‘Camera Search’ box, and click  
‘Select’ button to fill all parameters of selected camera in every  
camera configuration fields.  
Refresh  
Name*  
Rescan all cameras on your local network. If you didn’t see the  
camera you expected in ‘Camera Search’ box, or new cameras  
has been joined to your local network after last scan.  
Input the name of camera here. Default value is the first 6 bytes  
of camera’s MAC address, you can change the name of  
camera so you can remember the camera’s location of purpose  
easily.  
Model  
Displays the model of selected camera, this field can not be  
changed.  
IP*  
Input the IP address of camera.  
Username*  
Web Port*  
Password  
Input the user name of camera.  
Input the web port of the camera. By default it’s ‘80’.  
Input the password of camera. Default value is ‘1234’. You  
should change the password if you changed the password of  
selected camera.  
Video Format  
Select the video encoding format of this camera (MJPEG or  
MPEG4).  
Reset  
OK  
Clear all fields in ‘Camera Configuration’ section.  
Save settings in this tab.  
Cancel  
Discard all settings in this tab.  
* It’s recommended to use ‘Select’ button to fill the content of this field.  
After you’ve set all channels you wish to set, click ‘OK’ to save settings, and if  
everything’s correct, you’ll see the camera’s image in ConnectSky™ Viewer’s main  
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3-3-1-2 Schedule Recording  
In this tab, you can setup scheduled video recording, so you can record the video  
captured by all cameras you have by a pre-defined schedule.  
Here are the descriptions of all setting items:  
Item  
Description  
Channel  
One Time  
Schedules  
New  
Select the channel number you wish to set.  
You can specify the one-time schedule for selected camera; this  
schedule will be executed once only.  
Click this button and a new window will appear:  
(One Time  
Schedules)  
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Please specify the time duration of this one-time schedule (the  
date and time of ‘From’ and ‘To’), then click ‘OK’ to save settings.  
Please note you must set a schedule that will be happened in  
the future, you can not set a schedule in the past.  
You can modify a scheduled recording item. Select a schedule in  
‘One Time Schedules’ list, and click ‘Edit’ button to edit the start  
and end time of this schedule.  
Edit  
Delete  
Delete a selected schedule item.  
New  
Click this button and a new window will appear:  
(Weekly  
Schedules)  
You can define recording schedule that will be executed at the  
specified time of certain weekday(s) in a week. Please check all  
weekdays that applies, and set the start time in ‘From’ field. You  
can set the duration of video recording in ‘Period’ field (format is  
HH:MM:SS), and the end time will be calculated automatically  
and displayed in ‘To’ field. You can also click ‘All Time Record’  
button to define a recording schedule that will be executed every  
weekday, from 12:00:00AM to 11:59:59PM.  
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Click ‘OK’ to save changes.  
Edit  
You can modify a scheduled recording item. Select a schedule in  
‘One Time Schedules’ list, and click ‘Edit’ button to edit the start  
and end time of this schedule.  
Delete  
OK  
Delete a selected schedule item.  
Save settings in this tab.  
Cancel  
Discard all settings in this tab.  
3.3.1.3 Audio  
AIC600W does not support audio recording funtion.  
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3.3.1.4 Motion Record  
With this function activated, only motions captured by the camera will be recorded, so  
you will not waste extra hard disk space on storing images you don’t need to pay  
attention to.  
WARNING: For applications that security is highly concerned, it’s not  
recommended to use this function since some tiny changes you may  
need to know may not be able to trigger the camera and the camera  
will not start recording.  
Here are the descriptions of all setting items:  
Item  
Description  
Channel  
Enable  
Select the channel number you wish to set.  
Enable motion record function.  
Disable  
Disable motion record function.  
Recording Time  
Select the time duration that camera will record when a motion  
has been detected from dropdown menu in seconds.  
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Invoke alarm  
when motion is  
triggered  
Send an alarm when a motion has been detected by the  
camera.  
Send mail when  
motion is  
Send an email to a pre-defined address when a motion has  
been detected by the camera.  
triggered  
Motion Detection You can configure certain area you wish to monitor once any  
Config  
motion happened. Please see ‘2.6 Motion Detection’ for  
instructions.  
Click ‘Save’ to apply the settings you configured.  
Save settings in this tab.  
OK  
Cancel  
Discard all settings in this tab.  
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3.3.2 General Settings  
You can set system-wide settings of this ConnectSky™ Viewer in this menu.  
3.3.2.1 General  
All general settings like file storage directory and recording spaces can be set here.  
Here are the descriptions of all setting items:  
Item  
Description  
Data Directory  
Set the directory (folder) you wish to store the recorded video  
and captured image. You can click ‘Browse’ button to pick a  
directory in your hard disk.  
Free Recording  
Space  
Displays remaining storage space.  
Max Video File  
Size  
Defines the maximum file size of every video file. When the  
size of file exceeds this value, ConnectSky™ Viewer will open  
another file to record the video.  
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Scan Time  
Define the time period to pause between every camera switch  
when you activate ‘Scan’ function.  
Cycle Recording You can decide the behavior when hard disk space is full:  
Disable: Do not overwrite recorded video files.  
Enable: Overwrite recorded video files.  
OK  
Save settings in this tab.  
Cancel  
Discard all settings in this tab.  
3.3.2.2 E-Mail Setting  
If you want to use motion detection function and wish to get an email that contains the  
image captured by the camera, please setup your email related parameters here first.  
Here are the descriptions of all setting items:  
Item  
Description  
E-Mail Subject  
Specify the subject of sending email.  
Recipient E-Mail Here lists all email addresses you set.  
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Address  
New  
Click this button and you’ll be prompted to input the email  
address. Click ‘OK’ to save changes.  
Edit  
Select an email address from ‘Recipient E-Mail Address’ box,  
and click ‘Edit’ to edit the email address.  
Delete  
Delete selected email address.  
Sender E-Mail  
Address  
Specify the email address of email sender.  
SMTP Server  
Specify the IP address or host name of the SMTP server you  
wish to use. For most of ISPs they will only allow its subscriber  
to use their SMTP server, if you don’t know which SMTP server  
you should use, please refer to the setting of your email  
software or ask your ISP / network administrator.  
SMTP port  
SMTP Auth  
Specify the port number of the SMTP server you wish to use  
here. By default (and the setting of most of SMTP servers) it’s  
‘25’.  
Select ‘Enable’ if your SMTP server requires authentication,  
select ‘Disable’ if it’s not required. If you don’t know if your  
SMTP server requires authentication, please refer to the setting  
of your email software or ask your ISP / network administrator.  
Input the SMTP account (username) of your SMTP server here.  
In most cases, it’s the same with your POP3 username (the  
one you used to receive email). Please refer to the setting of  
your email software or ask your ISP / network administrator if  
you’re not sure about this.  
SMTP Account  
SMTP Password Input the SMTP password of your SMTP server here. In most  
cases, it’s the same with your POP3 password (the one you  
used to receive email). Please refer to the setting of your email  
software or ask your ISP / network administrator if you’re not  
sure about this.  
OK  
Save settings in this tab.  
Cancel  
Discard all settings in this tab.  
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3.3.2.3 Security  
To prevent other people accessing ConnectSky™ Viewer, you can set a password to  
protect it.  
You’ll need to input the password every time you open ConnectSky™ Viewer  
Here are the descriptions of all setting items:  
Item  
Description  
Enable  
Disable  
Requires password authentication when this software starts.  
Password authentication is not required when this software  
starts.  
Password  
Confirm  
Input the password you wish to use here.  
Input the password you wish to use here again.  
Password  
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3.3.2.4 About  
This tab shows the version number of the ConnectSky™ Viewer you’re using.  
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3.4 Change Display Layout  
This ConnectSky™ Viewer provides 8 kinds of display layout:  
Every layout displays different number of camera and camera arrangement, you can  
click the icon that presents a specific kind of layout, and the video displaying area will  
change accordingly.  
Layout style 1: 1 Displays the video of 1 camera only.  
Camera only  
Layout style 2: 4 Displays the video of up to 4 cameras.  
Cameras  
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Layout style 3: 6 Displays the video of up to 6 cameras.  
Cameras  
Layout style 4: 8 Displays the video of up to 8 cameras.  
Cameras  
Layout style 5: 9 Displays the video of up to 9 cameras.  
Cameras  
Layout style 6:  
10 Cameras  
Displays the video of up to 10 cameras.  
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Layout style 7: 13 Displays the video of up to 13 cameras.  
Cameras  
Layout style 8: 16 Displays the video of up to 16 cameras.  
Cameras  
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3.5 Full-screen mode  
If you want to use all available spaces on your monitor to display surveillance image,  
you can click ‘Full Screen’ button to switch display mode to full-screen mode.  
To exit full-screen mode, press ‘ESC’ key.  
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3.6 Scan  
If you have more than one camera configured, and you wish to switch the displaying  
image between cameras, you can click ‘Scan’ button to switch between all configured  
cameras.  
NOTE: If a camera is configured but disconnected, it will still be  
displayed in a scan sequence (you’ll see nothing and you’ll see  
‘Disconnected’ text displayed at the upper-left corner of display  
image).  
Click ‘Scan’ button once to activate scan function (scan icon will become blue  
click again to stop scanning (scan icon will become white ).  
),  
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3.7 Snapshot  
You can take a snapshot of selected camera and save it to ‘Snapshot’ sub-folder of  
pre-defined data directory.  
Click snapshot button once to take a snapshot; you can take as much snapshot as  
you want before hard disk is full.  
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3.8 Recording  
You can start video recording of selected camera manually by clicking ‘Start  
Recording’ button:  
When recording starts, you’ll see a message displayed in message displaying box like  
‘1/1 10:00:00, Camera 2 Start Manual’, which means camera 1 starts recording  
manually on 1/1 at 10:00:00.  
To stop recording, click ‘Start Recording’ button again, and you’ll see a message  
displayed in message displaying box like ‘1/1 10:00:00, Camera 2 Stop Manual’.  
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3.9 Video Playback  
You can playback all recorded video by clicking this button.  
A new window will appear:  
You have to search the video file before you can play it. There are two kinds of video  
search: Time Search (search all videos file that falls in a specific period of time) and  
Motion Search (search all videos recorded by motion detection function and falls in a  
specific period of time).  
Please define the start and end date / time of the time period you wish to search, and  
then click ‘Search’ button (of ‘Time Search’ of ‘Motion’ Search’). All found videos will  
be displayed, select the video you wish to play and click ‘Play’ button to playback.  
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Chapter 4: Appendix  
4.1 Specification  
Camera/Image:  
Dual Mode: MPEG4 and Motion-JPEG Image Video  
Multiple Profile: Output M-JPEG and MPEG4 in the same time  
Multi-Area motion detection.  
Fixed Focus Lens  
Supports Up to 30 fps Video Frame Rate  
Event Trigger: Mail & FTP  
High Speed Hardware-Based Image Compression  
Utility:  
Includes easy-to-use 16 channel Viewer & Recorder utility  
Provide Admin utility, Camera Viewer & WEB browser management  
View multiple cameras simultaneously - Up to 16 at a time  
Supports four additional user accounts for viewing camera  
Manual / Schedule / Cycle Recording  
Auto sending video by E-mail and FTP  
Supports Windows XP/Vista/Win7  
Firmware upgradeable  
Hardware Specifications:  
Image Sensor  
Sensor : 0.3Mega pixel CMOS sensor  
Sensor Resolution : 640 x 480 pixel  
Lens  
Fixed Focus  
View Angle (Diagonal) : 60 degree  
Video  
Compression : MPEG4 & MJPEG  
Image Resolution and Frame Rate:  
- VGA (640 x 480): 30fps  
- QVGA (320 x 240): 30fps  
- QQVGA (160 x 120): 30fps  
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Communication  
Wireless: IEEE802.11b / g / n, data rate up to 150Mbps*  
Wireless Security: WPA2, WPA, WEP  
Ethernet: 1x 10/100Mbps RJ-45  
Interface & Buttons  
DC Power Connector  
Ethernet Cable Connector  
Reset / WPS Button  
LED  
Power / WPS  
Link  
Power Adapter  
DC 5V / 1A  
Software Requirements  
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7  
Browser : Internet Explorer 6 SP1 or above  
Operating Environment  
Temperature : 0°C ~ 40°C  
Humidity : 10% ~ 90% non-condensing  
Safety Approval  
FCC and CE  
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4.2 Troubleshooting  
If the IP camera is not working properly, before you contact the dealer of purchase for  
help, please check the troubleshooting list here, this may help you to solve the  
problem by yourself and therefore saves your valuable time.  
Scenario  
Possible Solution  
I can not connect to a. Please confirm the IP address setting of the  
IP camera  
computer you’re using. If they’re not in the same  
subnet, they will not be able to communicate with  
each other.  
b. Please make the IP address you used to connect to  
the IP camera is correct.  
c. If you forget the IP address of the IP camera, you  
will have to reset it to factory default value (which is  
192.168.2.240) by pressing ‘reset’ button at the  
bottom of the IP camera. You’ll need a pen or pin to  
be able to press the reset button. Press and hold  
reset button for 5 seconds, then try to connect to the  
IP camera with IP address ‘192.168.2.240’ again.  
d. Please make sure IP camera is correctly powered  
(the ‘Power’ LED should be on).  
e. If you’re trying to connect to the IP camera from  
Internet, please make sure the port that IP camera  
uses (Video and HTTP port, see section 2.3.1) is not  
blocked by firewall or other software / hardware.  
f. Contact dealer of purchase for help, if above  
solutions do not work.  
Image refreshes  
very slow  
a. Try a higher frame rate setting, if it’s not 30.  
b. Try a lower resolution.  
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c. If you’re connecting this camera from Internet, it  
could be caused by a slow Internet connection, and  
it’s not a problem caused by camera. However, when  
the network connection is slow, you should use lower  
frame rate / resolution.  
d. Adjust the antenna if you’re using wireless  
connection. The antenna should be perpendicular to  
the ground to get best reception, and the distance  
between IP camera and computer / wireless access  
point should not be too far.  
e. Try to adjust ‘MTU’ setting if you’re using PPPoE to  
connect to Internet. Ask your ISP or network  
administrator for detailed instruction.  
IP camera is not  
responding  
a. Is the network cable or wireless connection  
disconnected? Please check it.  
b. Unplug the power adapter from wall socket and  
plug it in again after 10 seconds, then try to connect to  
the IP camera again.  
c. If IP camera is correctly powered (‘Power’ LED is  
on), but you still can not connect to the camera when  
you’re sure that IP address is correct, please contact  
dealer of purchase for help).  
Image is fuzzy  
a. Use a soft cloth to clean the lens on the camera.  
You can use cloth with water, but DO NOT use  
alcohol or other chemical solution.  
b. Try to adjust brightness setting.  
c. If there’s any light at the place where IP camera is  
located, switch it on and see if image looks better.  
I set the IP camera  
to send image by  
Email or FTP, but  
a. If the image is send by Email, please make sure it’s  
not blocked by any anti-spam mechanism.  
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nothing is received  
b. Please make sure you have enough permission for  
FTP uploading (You can try this by clicking ‘Upload a  
test file’ button).  
c. Make sure the user name and / or password of  
SMTP server is correct, if your SMTP server requires  
authentication (You can try this by click ‘Send a test  
Email’ button).  
d. Please check log, if FTP upload or Email sending is  
failed, it will be logged, and this may give you some  
clue on how to solve the problem.  
e. Change the threshold to a more sensitive setting.  
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Technical Support  
Toll Free: 1-888-746-3238  
*Theoretical maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE standard 802.11 specifications. Actual data  
throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building  
materials and construction, mix of wireless products used, radio frequency interference (e.g., cordless telephones  
and microwaves) as well as network overhead lower actual data throughput rate. Compatibility with 802.11n  
devices from other manufacturers is not guaranteed. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Photo of  
product may not reflect actual content. All products and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
Copyright© 2010 Airlink101®  
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