Airlink101 Security Camera AICN1500W User Manual

SkyIPCam1500W  
Wireless N Night Vision Network Camera  
Model # AICN1500W  
User’s Manual  
Ver. 1.0  
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CHAPTER 1  
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR CAMERA  
1.1 Checking the Package Contents  
Check the items contained in the package carefully. You should have the following:  
5 One SkyIPCam1500W Wireless N Night Vision Network Camera.  
5 One Antenna.  
5 One AC Power Adapter.  
5 One Camera Stand.  
5 One Ethernet Cable (Cat.5).  
5 One Installation CD-ROM.  
5 One Quick Installation Guide.  
NOTE Once any item contained is damaged or missing, contact the store where you purchased the  
product.  
1.2 Getting to Know Your Camera  
Power LED indicates  
the camera is powered  
on with the steady  
yellow light.  
Internal Microphone  
allows the camera to  
capture audio.  
Infrared LEDs  
Link LED indicates  
the camera’s network  
connectivity with the  
flashing green light.  
allows your camera to  
capture clear images in a  
dark environment.  
Lens Assembly  
Light Sensor  
is used to trigger on and  
off the Infrared LEDs  
according to the  
environmental light level.  
Front View  
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External Antenna  
Screw Hole is used  
to connect the camera  
stand.  
WPS button is used  
to connect to router/AP  
wirelessly.  
Ethernet Cable Connector  
is used to connect the network  
cable, which supports the NWay  
protocol so that the camera can  
detect the network speed  
automatically.  
DC Power Connector  
is used to connect the  
power adapter, in order  
to supply power to the  
camera.  
Reset Button will restart  
the camera when it is  
pressed quickly; when it is  
long pressed for ten  
seconds, the camera will be  
reset to the factory’s default  
settings.  
Rear View  
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1.3 Features and Benefits  
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Audio Capability  
The built-in microphone allows you to capture and monitor sounds and voices.  
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Day & Night Surveillance Supported  
The six Infrared LEDs around the standard lens assembly enable the camera to capture crystal clear  
images in dark environments or at night. When the Light Sensor detects low light levels, the camera  
captures the images in black & white mode using the infrared LEDs.  
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Remote Control Supported  
By using a standard Web browser or the bundled SkyIPCam View software application, the  
administrator can easily change the configuration of the camera via Intranet or Internet. In addition,  
the camera can be upgraded over the network when a new firmware is available. The users are also  
allowed to monitor the images and take snapshots via the network.  
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Multiple Platforms Supported  
The camera supports multiple network protocols, including TCP/IP, SMTP e-mail, HTTP, and other  
Internet related protocols. Therefore, you can use the camera in a mixed operating system  
environment, such as Windows 2000 and Windows XP.  
Multiple Applications Supported  
With remote access technology, you can use the cameras to monitor various objects and places for  
your own purposes.  
For example, babies at home, patients in the hospital, offices and banks, and so on. The camera can  
capture both still images and video clips, so that you can keep the archives and restore them at any  
time.  
1.4 System Requirement  
Networking  
LAN:  
WLAN:  
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet.  
802.11b/g Wireless LAN  
Accessing the Camera using Web Browser  
Platform:  
CPU:  
RAM:  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7  
Intel Pentium III 350MHz or above  
500MB  
Resolution:  
800x600 or above  
User Interface: Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above  
Apple Safari 2 or above*  
Mozilla Firefox 2 or above*  
*Some web features not available  
Accessing the Camera using SkyIPCam UltraView  
Platform:  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7  
Hardware Requirement:  
1 camera connected: Intel Pentium III 800MHz; 512MB RAM  
2 ~ 4 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz; 512MB RAM  
5 ~ 8 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz; 1GB RAM  
9 ~ 16 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz; 2GB RAM  
Resolution:  
1024x768 or above  
NOTE If you connect multiple cameras and monitor them simultaneously, it is recommended that you use  
a computer with higher performance.  
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CHAPTER 2  
HARDWARE INSTALLATION  
2.1 Installing the Wall Mount Kit  
The camera comes with a camera stand, which uses a swivel ball screw head to lock to the camera’s  
screw hole. When the camera stand is attached, you can place the camera anywhere by mounting the  
camera through the three screw holes located in the base of the camera stand.  
The Camera Stand  
2.2 Connecting the Camera to LAN/WLAN  
Use the provided Ethernet cable to  
connect the camera to your local  
area network (LAN).  
When you connect the AC power  
adapter, the camera is powered on  
automatically. You can verify the  
power status from the Power LED  
on the front panel of the camera.  
Once connected, the Link LED  
starts flashing green light and the  
camera is on standby and ready  
for use now.  
Connecting the Ethernet Cable  
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If you use a wireless network in  
your application environment, you  
need to attach the included  
external antenna to the camera.  
When the camera is powered on,  
the camera will automatically  
search any access point with  
“default” SSID and with security  
encryption disabled.  
Connecting the Antenna  
NOTE If the camera cannot connect to your wireless network, you need to connect the camera to LAN  
first and proceed with WLAN settings.  
2.3 Applications of the Camera  
The camera can be applied in multiple applications, including:  
Monitor local and remote places and objects via Internet or Intranet.  
Capture still images and video clips remotely.  
Upload images or send email messages with the still images attached.  
The following diagram explains some of the typical applications for your camera and provides a basic  
example for installing the camera.  
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CHAPTER 3  
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
3.1 Installing SkyIPCam Utility and UltraView  
Step 1 Insert the provided CD into your computer’s CD ROM drive.  
Step 2 Click on Install Utility and Software.  
Note: If you do not see the autorun menu pops up on the screen, please go to your CD-ROM drive >  
UltraView folder > run “Setup.exe”.  
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Windows 7 and Vista users: an AutoPlay window pops up on screen, please make sure you give  
permission to run the setup program by clicking Autorun.exe.  
Step 3 Click Install to install the SkyIPCam utility and UltraView.  
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Step 4 Click Finish when installation finishes.  
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3.2 Configuring the Camera  
Step 1 Go to Start > (All) Programs > Airlink101 SkyIPCam UltraView > SkyIPCam Utiliy  
Step 2 Click on Search to find the camera on your network. Select the Camera you wish to configure and  
click on Link.  
Note If the Camera you wish to configure does not show up in the utility, make sure the camera is  
properly connected to the same local network as your computer is, and the Green LED should be on.  
Click on Search to try again.  
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Step 3 When you are prompted for the user name and password, enter “admin” for both User name and  
Password, and click OK.  
Step 4 The camera viewing window will appear. Click on Setup, then click on Smart Wizard.  
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Step 5 You may change the default Camera Name and enter a name for the Location if you like. Then  
enter “admin” for both Admin Password and Confirm Password. Click Next.  
Step 6 You may simply accept the suggested default setting DHCP if your router’s DHCP server is  
enabled, so the router will automatically assign a dynamic IP address to your camera. Another option is to  
select Static IP, you can manually change the last 3-digit number of the IP Address, in case that the  
suggested one has already been used by another device in the same network. Enter IP, Subnet Mask,  
Default Gateway, Primary/Secondary DNS addresses here.  
Note Be sure to enter Primary/Secondary DNS addresses assigned by your ISP if you set up Static  
IP for the camera so that the Email alert / FTP uploading can function properly.  
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Step 7 If you would like to set up email alerts that you can receive in the future, enter your email  
information here. You can get this information from your Email Service Provider. You can also set this up  
at a later time. Click Next.  
Step 8 Enter the Network ID (SSID) of your wireless network, or click on Site Survey and select from the  
list. Select the Authentication and Encryption, and enter the security Key of your wireless network. This  
information is stored in your wireless AP/router. Click Next.  
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Step 9 Confirm your settings at this page. If everything is correct, click Apply to save the settings, then  
the camera will restart in 50 seconds.  
Step 10 After the camera is restarted, unplug the network cable from it. It will take around 1 or 2 minutes  
for the camera to connect wirelessly to your wireless router/AP.  
To make sure the wireless connection is successfully established, open the SkyIPCam Utility and click  
on Search. If the camera shows up in the list, it is connected to your wireless network successfully. If not,  
please verify the SSID and the wireless security settings you configured at Step 8 are correct.  
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3.3 Viewing Images  
Method A > Access Camera from SkyIPCam Utility  
Step 1A Open Airlink101 SkyIPCam Utility, select the camera you wish to connect to and click on Link  
button. Go to Step 3.  
Method B > Access Camera from Web Browser  
Step 1B If you assigned a static IP address for your camera (at Step 6, Chapter 3.2), you may open the  
Web Browser on your computer.  
Step 2B Type the IP address of your camera in the Address bar, and press Enter.  
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Step 3 Enter administrator’s user name and password of the camera, then click OK. The default user  
name and password are both “admin” if you did not make any change to it at Step 5, Chapter 3.2.  
Step 4 Internet Explorer User: If this is the first time for your computer to view image from the web  
configuration page, you will be prompted to install the ActiveX Control. Click on the bar on top of the  
screen and click on Run Add-on or Install ActiveX Control (depending on different IE versions).  
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Step 5 Click on Run, then you will be able to view the image.  
Note If you are using Mozilla Firefox or Safari and you are not able to view any image, please make sure  
you have Java and Quick Time add-ons installed.  
Step 6 To get a clear view of images, you can simply rotate the camera’s lens clockwise or counter-  
clockwise to adjust the focus.  
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CHAPTER 4  
CONFIGURATION  
4.1 Using the Web Configuration  
You can access and manage the camera through the Web browser and the provided software application  
SkyIPCam UltraView. This chapter describes the Web Configuration, and guides you through the  
configuration of the camera by using the web browser.  
To configure the camera, click Setup on the main page of Web Configuration. The Web Configuration will  
start from the Basic page.  
4.2 Basic Setup  
Basic >> System  
The Basic menu contains three sub-menus that provide the system settings for the camera, such as the  
Camera Name, Location, Date & Time, and User management.  
Basic  
- Camera Name: Enter a descriptive name for the camera.  
- Location: Enter a descriptive name for the location used by the camera.  
Indication LED  
This item allows you to set the Power LED’s illumination as desired. There are two options: Normal  
and OFF.  
IR LED  
This item allows you to set the IR(Infrared) LED’s illumination as desired. There are two options:  
Normal and OFF.  
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Basic >> Date & Time  
Date & Time  
- TimeZone: Select the proper time zone for the region from the pull-down menu.  
- Synchronize with PC: Select this option and the date & time settings of the camera will be  
synchronized with the connected computer.  
- Synchronize with NTP Server: Select this option and the time will be synchronized with the NTP  
Server. You need to select the proper IP address of the server and the update interval from the pull-  
down menu in the following two boxes.  
- Manual: Select this option to set the date and time manually.  
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Basic >> User  
Administrator  
You can use this option to change administrator’s password for your camera.  
General User  
- User Name: Enter the user’s name you want to add to use the camera.  
- Password: Enter the password for the new user.  
When you are finished, click Add/Modify to add the new user to the camera. To modify the user’s  
information, select the one you want to modify from UserList and click Add/Modify.  
- UserList: Display the existing users of the camera. To delete a user, select the one you want to  
delete and click Delete.  
Guest  
- User Name: Enter the guest’s name you want to add to use the camera.  
- Password: Enter the password for the new guest.  
- UserList: Display the existing guests of the camera. To delete a user, select the one you want to  
delete and click Delete.  
NOTE A “General User” can access the camera and control the Function buttons of the camera’s Web  
Configuration; a “Guest’ can only view the live view image from the main page of the Web  
Configuration while accessing the camera. Only the “Administrator” is allowed to configure the  
camera through the Web Configuration.  
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4.3 Network Settings  
The Network menu contains three sub-menus that provide the network settings for the camera, such as  
the IP Setting, DDNS Setting, IP Filter, and Wireless Network.  
Network >> Network  
IP Setting  
This item allows you to select the IP address mode and set up the related configuration.  
- DHCP: The default setting is DHCP and it uses your network’s DHCP server. When the camera  
starts up, it will be assigned an IP address from the DHCP server automatically. Another option is  
to use Static IP, You should use Static IP mode to set a static IP so that the IP address will never  
change and you will always know what it is.  
- Static IP: Select this option to assign the IP address for the camera directly. You can use  
SkyIPCam Utility to obtain the related setting values.  
IP  
Enter the IP address of the camera. The  
default setting is 192.168.2.240.  
Subnet Mask  
Enter the Subnet Mask of the camera. The  
default setting is 255.255.255.0.  
Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway of the camera.  
The default setting is 192.168.2.1.  
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Primary/  
DNS (Domain Name System) translates  
Secondary DNS domain names into IP addresses. Enter the  
Primary DNS and Secondary DNS that are  
provided by ISP. It is usually recommended  
that you input the Default Gateway of your  
network, which is the IP address of your  
router. Check with your router manufacturer  
for that information. THIS IS MANDATORY  
IF YOU WANT TO USE THE FTP OR  
EMAIL OPTIONS  
- PPPoE: Select this option when you use a direct connection via the ADSL modem. You should  
have a PPPoE account from your Internet service provider. Enter the User Name and Password.  
The camera will get an IP address from the ISP as starting up. If you are using a router, you will  
NOT use this option.  
NOTE Once the camera gets an IP address from the ISP as starting up, it automatically sends a  
notification email to you. Therefore, when you select PPPoE as your connecting type, you have to  
set up the email or DDNS configuration in advance.  
DDNS Setting  
With the Dynamic DNS feature, you can assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet  
IP address. Select the Enable option to enable this feature. Then, select the Provider from the pull-  
down list and enter the required information in the Host Name, User Name, and Password boxes.  
Please note that you have to sign up for DDNS service with the service provider first. DDNS function  
on the camera is ONLY used if you are NOT using a NAT router and your camera has a public IP  
address. If you ARE using the camera with a NAT router, the camera’s DDNS function will not work,  
and you will need to use the DDNS function in your router.  
UPnP  
The camera supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), which is a set of computer network protocols  
that enable the device-to-device interoperability. In addition, it supports port auto mapping function so  
that you can access the camera if it is behind a NAT router or firewall. Select the Enable option to  
enable this feature.  
Ports Number  
- HTTP Port: The default HTTP port is 80. Some ISP’s have port 80 blocked. If you are having  
problems, you can change it to some other port. The suggested port to be used is anything  
between 1024 to 65535  
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Network >> IP Filter  
The IP Filter setting allows the administrator of the camera to limit the users within a certain range of IP  
addresses to access the camera.  
Start/End IP Address  
Assign a range of IP addresses that are not allowed to access the camera by entering the Start IP  
address and End IP address. When you are finished, click Add to save the range setting. You can  
repeat the action to assign multiple ranges for the camera.  
For example, when you enter 192.168.0.50 in Start IP Address and 192.168.0.80 in End IP Address,  
the users whose IP address located within 192.168.0.50 ~ 192.168.0.80 will not be allowed to access  
the camera.  
Deny IP List  
The list displays the range setting(s) of IP addresses that are not allowed to access the camera. To  
clear the setting, select a range of IP addresses from the list and click Delete.  
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Network >> Wireless Setting  
The camera supports WLAN while you use the wireless network. Select the Enable option to enable this  
feature.  
The camera supports Wireless feature that can connect to your wireless network. Select the Enable  
option to enable this feature.  
Network ID (SSID): Keep the default setting of this option to connect the camera to any access point  
under the infrastructure network mode. To connect the camera to a specified access point, set a  
SSID for the camera to correspond with the access point’s ESSID. To connect the camera to an Ad-  
Hoc wireless workgroup, set the same wireless channel and SSID to match with the computer’s  
configuration.  
Click Site Survey to display the available wireless networks, so that you can easily connect to one of  
the listed wireless networks.  
Wireless Mode: Select the type of wireless communication for the camera: Infrastructure or Ad-  
Hoc.  
Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list.  
Authentication: Select the authentication method to secure the camera from being used by  
unauthorized user: Open, Shared-key, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK. The following table explains the  
four options:  
Open  
The default setting of Authentication mode,  
which communicates the key across the network.  
Shared-key  
Allow communication only with other devices  
with identical WEP settings.  
WPA-PSK/  
WPA2-PSK  
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is specially designed for  
the users who do not have access to network  
authentication servers. The user has to manually  
enter the starting password in their access point  
or gateway, as well as in each PC on the  
wireless network.  
If you select Open or Shared-key as the Authentication mode, you need to complete the following  
settings:  
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- Encryption: Select the WEP option to enable the data encryption feature to secure the camera  
within the wireless network.  
- Format: Once you enable the Encryption feature, you need to determine the encryption format by  
selecting ASCII or HEX. ASCII format causes each character you type to be interpreted as an  
eight-bit value. Hex format causes each pair of characters you type to be interpreted as an eight-  
bit value in hexadecimal (base 16) notation.  
- Key Length: Select the WEP key length you use: 64 bits or 128 bits.  
- WEP Key 1/2/3/4: Enter the WEP key(s) in the following boxes. This must match the WEP key  
value configured for your wireless router/AP.  
If you select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK as the Authentication mode, you need to complete the  
following settings:  
- Encryption: Select TKIP or AES. TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) changes the temporal  
key every 10,000 packets to insure much greater security than the standard WEP security. AES  
(Advanced Encryption Standard) is used to ensure the highest degree of security and authenticity  
for digital information. This must match the encryption type configured for your wireless router/AP.  
- Pre-Shared Key: Enter your wireless network key into the box, and this must match the Pre-  
shared key value configured for your wireless router/AP.  
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Network >> Wireless >> WPS Setting  
The camera supports WPS (WiFi Protected Setup™) feature that allows your camera to connect to the  
wireless network easily and safely without manually configuring the wireless security settings. Please  
note that Your AP/Router must support WPS feature as well. If you are not sure, please refer to the  
manufacturer’s manual of your AP/Router.  
Select either PIN or PBC mode to start the WPS session:  
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Select PIN Mode:  
Step 1  
Enter the SSID of the AP/Router you wish to connect to, or click Site Survey and select  
from the listed wireless networks.  
Step 2  
Go to the WPS section of your AP/Router’s web configuration page, then enter the PIN  
Code generated by the camera (in this case, “00639392”) into the corresponding field.  
Please check your AP/Router’s manufacturer’s manual for more details.  
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Select PBC Mode (Recommended):  
Step 1  
Click on the Connect button on this page or push the WPS button on the backside of the  
camera.  
Step 2  
Push the WPS hardware button on your AP/Router or the WPS software button in the  
web configuration page of your AP/Router.  
Within 2 minutes, the camera will be wirelessly associated with your AP/Router.  
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4.4 Setting up Video & Audio  
The Video & Audio menu contains three sub-menus that provide the video and audio settings for the  
camera.  
Video & Audio >> Camera  
Image Setting  
- Brightness: Adjust the brightness level from 0 ~ 100.  
- Contrast: Adjust the contrast level from 0 ~ 100.  
- Saturation: Adjust the colors level from 0 ~ 100.  
Click Default to restore the default settings of the three options above.  
- Mirror: Select the Horizontal option to mirror the image horizontally. Select the Vertical option to  
mirror the image vertically.  
- Light Frequency: Select the proper frequency according to the camera’s location: 50Hz, 60Hz, or  
Outdoor.  
Overlay Setting  
- Includes Date & Time: Select this option to display the date & time stamp on the live view image.  
- Enable Opaque: Select this option to set a black background to the displayed date & time stamp.  
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Video & Audio >> Video  
MJPEG  
- Video Resolution: Select the desired video resolution from the three formats: VGA, QVGA and  
QQVGA. The higher setting (VGA) obtains better video quality while it uses more resource within  
your network.  
- Video Quality: Select the desired image quality from five levels: Lowest, Low, Medium, High, and  
Highest.  
- Frame Rate: Select Auto or a proper setting depending on your network status.  
Video & Audio >> Audio  
Camera Microphone In  
Select the Enable option to enable the camera’s audio function, so that you can receive the on-site  
sound and voice from the camera.  
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4.5 Event Server Configuration  
The Event Server menu contains two sub-menus that allow you to upload images to FTP, and send  
emails that include still images.  
When you complete the required settings for FTP, or Email, click Test to find out if the related  
configuration is correct or not. Once the camera connects to the server successfully, click Apply.  
Event Server Setting>> FTP  
FTP  
- Host Address: Enter the IP address or domain name of the target FTP server. If you enter the  
domain name, you MUST configure DNS settings in Network / IP Setting first.  
- Port Number: Enter the port number used for the FTP server.  
- User Name: Enter the user name to login into the FTP server.  
- Password: Enter the password to login into the FTP server.  
- Directory Path: Enter the destination folder for uploading the images. For example, /Test/.  
- Passive Mode: Select the Enable option to enable passive mode. If you are having trouble, you  
can enable/disable this mode.  
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Event Server Setting >> Email  
Email  
- SMTP Server Address: Enter the mail server address. For example, mymail.com.  
- Sender Email Address: Enter the email address of the user who will send the email. For example,  
- Sender User Name: Enter the user name to login the mail server.  
- Sender Password: Enter the password to login the mail server.  
- Receiver #1 Email Address: Enter the first email address of the user who will receive the email.  
- Receiver #2 Email Address: Enter the second email address of the user who will receive the email.  
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4.6 Motion Detect  
*This function can only be configured in Windows Internet Explorer.  
The Motion Detect menu contains the command and option that allow you to enable and set up the  
motion detection feature of the camera. The camera provides two detecting areas.  
To enable the detecting area, select Window 1 or 2 from the pull-down list, and then check Enable.  
When the detecting area is enabled, you can use the mouse to move the detecting area and change the  
area coverage.  
- Name: Assign a name to the detecting area.  
- Threshold: Move the slide bar to adjust the sensitivity of motion detection. Make sure the threshold  
(the horizontal line) is low (sensitive) enough to come across the waves (appear when motion  
detected), so that the events (i.e, emailing snapshot, FTP uploading) you set up in Event Config  
will be triggered.  
NOTE Sliding the Threshold bar to the right will decrease the sensitivity of motion detection; sliding the  
Threshold bar to the left will increase the sensitivity of motion detection.  
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4.7 Event Configuration  
The Event Config menu contains five sub-menus that provide the commands to configure event profiles.  
Event Configuration >> General Setting  
- Snapshot/Recording Subfolder: You can assign a descriptive name for the subfolder to save the  
captured image/video files. Otherwise, leave this option blank to use the default setting.  
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Event Configuration >> Arrange Schedule Profile  
This sub-menu displays the scheduled profile(s). To customize the profile, click Add and then enter a  
descriptive name for the profile in the prompt dialog window. After entering the profile name, click OK and  
the profile is added to the Schedule Profiles list. To delete the profile, select the profile in the list and click  
Delete.  
- Profile Name: Display the profile name that you select in the Schedule Profiles list.  
- Days: Select the day(s) that you want to separately assign in the schedule profile. The day that has  
been assigned will be displayed with green color.  
- Time List: Display the time period that you have assigned within the selected weekday. To assign  
the same time period to every day, click Add this to all week days; click Delete this from all  
week days to remove the selected time period from every day. Click Delete to remove the selected  
time period.  
- Start/End Time: Enter the start and end time and then click Add to assign a time period within the  
selected day.  
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Event Configuration >> Motion Detection Trigger  
Select the Enable option to enable the motion detection trigger function of the camera, so that you can  
send captured images within the detecting area to the FTP server or email receiver. You have to  
configure corresponding settings, such as FTP server and email server, to enable this feature.  
- Schedule Profile: Select a schedule profile from the pull-down list.  
- Action: Select the destination of the captured images: Send Email, or FTP Upload.  
Event Configuration >> Schedule Trigger  
You can separately configure the schedule for trigger function of the camera by Email, or FTP. Select the  
Enable option on each item, and then select a Schedule Profile from the pull-down list and set the  
Interval time.  
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4.8 Tools  
The Tools menu provides the commands that allow you to restart or reset the camera. You can also  
backup and restore your configuration, and upgrade the firmware for the camera.  
Factory Reset  
Click Reset to restore all factory default settings for the camera.  
System Reboot  
Click Reboot to restart the camera just like turning the device off and on. The camera configuration  
will be retained after rebooting.  
Configuration  
You can save your camera configuration as a backup file on your computer. Whenever you want to  
resume the original settings, you can restore them by retrieving the backup file.  
- Backup: Click Get the backup file to save the current configuration of the camera.  
- Restore: Click Browse to locate the backup file and then click Restore.  
Update Firmware  
This item displays the current firmware version. You can upgrade the firmware for your camera once  
you obtained a latest version of firmware.  
- Select the firmware: Click Browse to locate the backup file and then click Update.  
NOTE Make sure to keep the camera connected to the power source during the process of upgrading  
firmware. Otherwise, the camera might be damaged because of failure of upgrading firmware.  
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4.9 Information  
The Information menu displays the current configuration and events log of the camera.  
Device Info  
Display the Basic, Video & Audio, and Network settings of the camera.  
System Log  
The Logs table displays the events log recorded by the system.  
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CHAPTER 5  
USING SKYIPCAM ULTRAVIEW  
5.1 Starting the Program  
To start UltraView Pro, click Start Æ (All) Programs Æ Airlink101 SkyIPCam UltraView Æ SkyIPCam  
UltraView. Alternatively, you can start the program by simply double-clicking the program icon on the  
desktop of your computer.  
In the login window, enter the User name/Password and click OK to log in. If this is the first time you  
start the program and log in, use the default user name / password: admin / admin.  
NOTE For security purpose, you are highly recommended to change the default user name and  
password after login. For more information, please refer to 5.6 Configuring the System > User  
Management section.  
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5.2 Main Window and Item Feature  
When you start and login to UltraView, the Main window will display as below:  
X
[
\
]
Y
Z
The Main window provides you with the information on operating the system, as well as the control panel  
such as the Quick Launch buttons, and so on.  
NOTE UltraView Software requires the resolution setting to be1024 x 768 or higher. For best view of the  
application, you are recommended to configure the resolution setting to 1024 x 768 or higher;  
otherwise, it cannot be displayed on the screen when launching the program.  
X Live View Window displays the live video of the connected camera(s).  
Y Quick Launch Buttons are located below the Live View Window, providing you with the following  
quick-launch functions:  
Button Function  
Click to select Logout or Close UltraView Software.  
Click to select Restore Recording Type, All  
Continuous Recording, or Stop All Recording.  
Click and then select to display the View Setting  
window, switch to the eMap View window, or check the  
Camera Status.  
Click to display the Playback window.  
Click to display the Schedule Configuration window.  
Click to configure the event settings: Event Server,  
Address Book, and Event Trigger.  
Click to configure Device Setting and Recording  
Setting.  
Click to set the Account, Language, and System  
Setting; or view the Version of the program.  
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Z Camera View Mode buttons in this area allow you to switch the camera view mode.  
Button Function  
Display the connected camera(s) in single camera view  
mode.  
Display the connected camera(s) in quad view mode.  
Display the connected camera(s) in 3 x 3 grid view  
mode.  
Display the connected camera(s) in 13-camera view  
mode using a split window. The first camera is displayed  
as the major view.  
Display the connected camera(s) in 17-camera view  
mode using a split window. The first camera is displayed  
as the major view.  
Display the connected camera(s) in N x N grid view  
mode, supporting up to 36 views (up to 32 cameras).  
Display the live view of the selected camera in full  
screen mode.  
Automatically switch the live view of each connected  
cameras in single camera view mode every 30  
seconds*. Click once to start and click again to stop.  
* The auto-switch time is set as 30 seconds by default,  
which can be changed by clicking the  
Æ System  
Setting and then change the value from the pull-down  
list of the Auto Switch time interval option.  
[ System Information displays the system information, including the date and time, and the available  
storage space of the system.  
\ Live View Status provides the status of live view mode, including Camera List and eMap.  
z Camera List displays the status of the connected cameras. If multiple cameras are connected,  
you can switch to the live view of each camera by simply selecting the camera from the list.  
z eMap allows you to select the desired camera to the view from the map for viewing easily. Please  
note that you have to set up the eMap for monitoring in advance.  
] Camera Control Buttons provides the control buttons that allow you to control the selected camera.  
Button  
Function  
Talk On/Off. If the connected camera features speaker  
function, click to enable/disable the speaker function.  
This option is available only in single camera view mode.  
Listen On/Off. Click to enable/disable the microphone  
function of the connected camera. This option is  
available only in single camera view mode.  
If the connected camera features pan/tilt functions, you  
can use this control panel to set the preset positions (up  
to 8 positions). Once configured, you can move the  
camera lens to the desired position quickly.  
To set the preset positions, adjust the camera lens to the  
desired position using the Navigation buttons, and then  
select the position number (1~8) from the Set button.  
To move to the preset position, simply select the position  
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number (1~8) from the Go button.  
Navigation Buttons (Left/Right/Up/Down/Home). If the  
connected camera features pan/tilt functions, the  
Navigation buttons allow you to move the camera lens  
position. Clicking the Home (center) button will move the  
camera lens to the assigned home position.  
The Patrol/Stop buttons are used to enable/disable the  
swinging function of the camera. Click Patrol to start  
patrolling through the preset positions once. Click Stop  
to stop patrolling.  
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5.3 Accessing the Camera  
Before you can access the camera, you have to add the camera to the system.  
Adding a Camera  
1. Click the  
button and select Device Setting to display the Device Setting window.  
2. Click New.  
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3. Click Device Search to search the camera(s) within your network.  
4. When search is finished, select the camera and click Add.  
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5. The information of the camera will be displayed on the window. When completed, click Preview and  
then click Save to return to the Device Setting window. The added camera will be displayed in the  
Device List.  
Option  
Description  
Camera  
Title  
You have to assign a descriptive name for the  
camera.  
IP  
Display the IP address of the camera.  
Address  
Port  
Display the port path of the camera.  
Account  
Display the user name for accessing the camera.  
Password The password for accessing the camera will not be  
displayed.  
Stream  
Record  
Select the stream type as MPEG4, MJPEG, or H.264.  
(MPEG4 and H.264 is not supported by this model)  
Select Yes or No to set up recording function of the  
camera.  
Preview  
Window  
This window allows you to preview the image of the  
camera. Click Preview to view the image; click  
Disconnect to stop previewing.  
TIP  
You cannot set the motion detection area while adding the new camera. To set the motion  
detection area of the camera, select the desired camera and click the Modify button on the  
Device Setting window. Please refer to the following section ???.  
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6. Close the Device Setting window and return to the Main window. The image of the camera will be  
displayed.  
Close  
TIP  
When you add the camera and return to the Main window, the camera image will be displayed in  
full-screen mode by default. Press the ESC key on the PC keyboard to resume the Main window.  
NOTE Divx/Xvid codec is required for viewing the image of camera. If the image cannot be displayed in  
the Live View/Preview window normally, click the following path to download and install the  
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7. Click on the button Motion detection area to enable and set up the motion detection feature of the  
camera. A new window pops up with settings for motion diction. Please refer to section 4.6 Motion  
Detect for more details.  
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Editing / Deleting a Camera  
Since you have added camera(s) to the system, you can select one to edit or remove.  
1. On the Device Setting window, the connected camera(s) will be displayed in the Device List.  
2. To delete the camera: select the desired one and then click Remove. When prompted, click Yes  
and then select OK to confirm deletion.  
To change the configuration of the camera: select the desired one and then click Modify. The  
Modify Camera window will appear that allows you to change the configuration of the camera. When  
completed, click Save and then select OK to return to the Device Setting window.  
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Viewing Image of the Camera  
Since you have added camera(s) to the system, the image of the selected camera(s) will be displayed on  
the Live View Window automatically. You can view a maximum of 32 cameras simultaneously.  
Additionally, you can select one-camera or other view mode to display the video by clicking the Camera  
View Mode buttons.  
For example, if you use only one camera, select single camera view mode (  
), and the Live View  
Window will display the view as below. You can select the other modes according to your need.  
The Information icon ( ) on the top-right corner of the window provides you with the options to  
connect/disconnect the camera, select a camera to be displayed in the window, capture a still image of  
the camera live video, or switch to eMap mode. Click the Information icon to pop up the shortcut menu  
and select the desired option.  
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5.4 Recording / Playing Video  
Enabling / Disabling Recording  
Press Preview to activate the settings. While you are adding/editing the camera, you can enable the  
recording function for the camera by selecting the Record option. Click Save after you finish setting.  
Alternatively, you can set all cameras to start/stop recording when you connect multiple cameras. Click  
the  
button and select All Continuous Recording to set all cameras to start recording, or select Stop  
All Recording to stop all cameras from recording.  
Since you have enabled the recording function of the camera, it will automatically start recording and  
save the video clips. The recording time of each file is set to 60 seconds by default.  
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Configuring the Recording Settings  
The default directory for saving the recorded video files is “C:\”. You can change the target folder for  
saving the files in the Record Setting option.  
1. Click the  
button and then select Record Setting.  
2. To assign the target folder for saving the recorded files, click the Browse button next to the  
Recording Path option, and then select the desired directory. When completed, click Save.  
To change the time of recording, select the desired time setting from the Record File pull-down menu.  
NOTE The system will automatically delete the oldest files by 10% when the size of recorded files is up  
to 90% of the storage space.  
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Setting up Schedule for Recording  
The system features the schedule recording so that you can set up the schedule to record as you need.  
Click the  
button to display the Schedule Configuration window, which allows you to configure the  
recording schedule.  
1. Click New, and then enter the Schedule Title.  
2. Select the checkboxes below the Schedule Title to set the time to record video. One checkbox stands  
for 30 minutes of recording time. You can choose to assign the single checkbox repeatedly by using  
Click, or assign a period of time by using Slide. Alternately, you can quickly select/cancel the  
checkboxes by clicking Select All or Delete All.  
3. When completed, click Save. The schedule profile will be added to the Schedule List.  
4. To edit the schedule, select the desired schedule profile from the list, and then change the settings by  
using the Modify or Remove button.  
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Playback the Recording Files  
NOTE Divx/Xvid codec is required for the system to play the video files. If the video clips cannot be  
displayed in the Playback window normally, click the following path to download and install the  
1. Click the  
button to display the Playback window.  
2. On the Playback window, set the conditions for search, such as selecting the camera and setting the  
begin/end date and time. When the search condition has been set, click Search.  
The search result will be displayed in the Record File list.  
3. To playback the video clip, select the desired file and click Play.  
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5.5 Configuring the eMap View Setting  
Click the  
button and select View Setting to configure the camera view setting of eMap mode.  
eMap refers to the geography and device scope of the UltraView Software, which visually presents the  
devices in your security system. It uses a background of the area (e.g. a picture or a map) as the  
interface for monitoring.  
1. In the View Setting window, click New.  
2. Enter the eMap Name.  
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3. Click Browse to select a Picture File from your computer. The selected picture will be displayed in  
the Preview window.  
Click Save after you complete the settings.  
4. On the following window, you can assign the camera position in the eMap.  
Click the Camera Location button to display the Edit window. Select the camera from the Camera  
List, and then move the mouse to the desired position of the map and click. The camera icon will be  
displayed on selected location of the map.  
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5. When completed, click Save. Click Back to go back to the Main window.  
6. To view from eMap:  
a. Click the  
button and select eMap View.  
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b. Select the map from the eMap Name list.  
c. Click the camera icon, the camera window will then pop up to display the image of that location.  
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7. To view Camera Status:  
Click the  
button and select Camera Status. It shows the camera status as below.  
Editing / Deleting the eMap  
1. Click the  
button and select View Setting.  
2. To edit the eMap: In the eMap List, select the desired map and click Modify.  
The map’s information will be displayed, where you can change the map’s information and then click  
Save when completed.  
3. To delete the eMap: In the eMap List, select the desired one and click Remove.  
The selected map will be removed from the list.  
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5.6 Configuring the System  
1. User management:  
Click the  
software.  
button and select Account to change the administrator password for the UltraView  
Enter the Current password, and then enter the new password twice (in the Type new  
password and Retype password boxes). When completed, click Save.  
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2. To change the System Language:  
Click the  
button and select language to change the displayed system language. In the  
Language screen, select the preferred language (English, Traditional Chinese, or Simplified  
Chinese) and click Save.  
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3. To check the version number:  
Click the button and select Version to display UltraView software version number.  
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4. System Setting:  
Click the button and select System Setting to set the Auto Scan time interval.  
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5.7 Event Configuration  
Setting up Event Server  
Click the  
button and select Event Server to configure the SMTP server, so that you can send emails  
that include still images as notification.  
Select the Enable SMTP option to start the email service of the system. When you enable the service,  
you have to complete the following settings.  
z
z
SMTP Server Address: Enter the mail server address.  
For example, mymail.com.  
Sender Email Address: Enter the email address of the user who will send the email. For example,  
z
z
z
z
Authentication Mode: Select None or SMTP according to the mail server configuration.  
Sender User Name: Enter the user name to login the mail server.  
Sender Password: Enter the password to login the mail server.  
Port Number: Enter the port number used for the email server.  
TIP  
The status of Event Service is indicated by the  
icon in the system bar.  
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Sending Email Notification  
Click the  
button and select Address Book to assign the user to the Address Book of the camera.  
The user will receive a real-time notification from the system while triggering out.  
1. On the Address Book window, click New.  
2. In the Address Book Information field, enter the Name and Email of receiver.  
3. When completed, click Save. The receiver will be displayed in the Address Book List.  
4. To edit receiver: In the Address Book List, select the desired receiver and click Modify. The  
receiver’s information will be displayed, where you can change the receiver’s information and then  
click Save when completed.  
5. To delete receiver: In the Address Book List, select the desired receiver and click Remove. The  
selected user will be removed from the list.  
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Configuring Event Trigger  
Click the  
button and select Event Trigger to configure the trigger out function of the camera.  
1. On the Event Trigger window, select the desired camera from the Camera List.  
2. Select one or all of the following:  
z SMTP: Select this option and enter the Subject and Message, the system will send an email  
message to the selected user(s) in the Address Book List.  
z Play Sound: Select this option select a sound file from the computer, so that the system will  
alarm by the sound when triggered.  
z eMap Popup: Select this option and select the eMap profile from the pull-down menu. The  
camera view of the eMap will be displayed when triggered.  
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5.8 Terminating Operation  
When you have finished operating, click the  
button and select Logout to log out the system or  
Close to exit the program.  
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Appendix  
A.1 Specification  
Image Sensor  
Sensor  
1/4” color CMOS  
640x480  
Resolution  
Video  
Compression  
MJPEG  
Video resolution VGA/QVGA/QQVGA; 30fps max.  
Audio  
Input  
Built-in MIC  
User Interface  
LAN  
One RJ-45 port  
Antenna  
Reset  
One external antenna  
One reset button  
WPS  
LEDs  
One WPS button (EZ Setup Button)  
Power (amber); Link (green)  
System Hardware  
Processor  
RAM  
ROM  
Power  
ARM9 base  
32MB SDRAM  
4MB NOR Flash  
DC 5V/2.5A  
Communication  
LAN  
WLAN  
10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet, auto-sensed, Auto-MDIX  
IEEE 802.11b/g/n, data rate of up to 150Mbps*  
Protocol support TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, PPPoE,  
UPnP  
Software  
OS Support  
Browser  
Windows 7/Vista/XP  
Internet Explorer 6.0 or above  
Apple Safari 2 or above  
Mozilla Firefox 2.00 or above  
Software  
SkyIPCam UltraView for playback/recording/configuration features  
Operating Environment  
Temperature  
Operation: 0°C ~ 45°C  
Storage: -15°C ~ 60°C  
Humidity  
Operation: 20% ~ 85% non-condensing  
Storage: 0% ~ 90% non-condensing  
EMI  
FCC Class B, CE Class B  
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A.2  
Glossary of Terms  
NUMBERS  
10BASE-T  
10BASE-T is Ethernet over UTP Category III, IV, or V unshielded twisted-pair media.  
The two-pair twisted-media implementation of 100BASE-T is called 100BASE-TX.  
100BASE-TX  
A
ADPCM  
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, a new technology improved from PCM,  
which encodes analog sounds to digital form.  
AMR  
AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) is an audio data compression scheme optimized for speech  
coding, which is adopted as the standard speech codec by 3GPP.  
Applet  
Applets are small Java programs that can be embedded in an HTML page. The rule at  
the moment is that an applet can only make an Internet connection to the computer  
form that the applet was sent.  
ASCII  
ARP  
AVI  
American Standard Code For Information Interchange, it is the standard method for  
encoding characters as 8-bit sequences of binary numbers, allowing a maximum of 256  
characters.  
Address Resolution Protocol. ARP is a protocol that resides at the TCP/IP Internet layer  
that delivers data on the same network by translating an IP address to a physical  
address.  
Audio Video Interleave, it is a Windows platform audio and video file type, a common  
format for small movies and videos.  
B
BOOTP  
Bootstrap Protocol is an Internet protocol that can automatically configure a network  
device in a diskless workstation to give its own IP address.  
C
Communication  
Communication has four components: sender, receiver, message, and medium. In  
networks, devices and application tasks and processes communicate messages to  
each other over media. They represent the sender and receivers. The data they send is  
the message. The cabling or transmission method they use is the medium.  
Connection  
In networking, two devices establish a connection to communicate with each other.  
D
DHCP  
Developed by Microsoft, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol for  
assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, a  
device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In some  
systems, the device's IP address can even change while it is still connected. It also  
supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses. This simplifies the task for network  
administrators because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring  
an administrator to manage the task. A new computer can be added to a network  
without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address. DHCP allows the  
specification for the service provided by a router, gateway, or other network device that  
automatically assigns an IP address to any device that requests one.  
DNS  
Domain Name System is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP  
addresses. Since domain names are alphabetic, they're easier to remember. The  
Internet however, is really based on IP addresses every time you use a domain name  
the DNS will translate the name into the corresponding IP address. For example, the  
domain name www.network_camera.com might translate to 192.167.222.8.  
E
Enterprise network  
An enterprise network consists of collections of networks connected to each other over  
a geographically dispersed area. The enterprise network serves the needs of a widely  
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distributed company and operates the company’s mission-critical applications.  
Ethernet  
The most popular LAN communication technology. There are a variety of types of  
Ethernet, including 10Mbps (traditional Ethernet), 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet), and  
1,000Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet). Most Ethernet networks use Category 5 cabling to carry  
information, in the form of electrical signals, between devices. Ethernet is an  
implementation of CSMA/CD that operates in a bus or star topology.  
F
Fast Ethernet  
Fast Ethernet, also called 100BASE-T, operates at 10 or 100Mbps per second over  
UTP, STP, or fiber-optic media.  
Firewall  
Firewall is considered the first line of defense in protecting private information. For  
better security, data can be encrypted. A system designed to prevent unauthorized  
access to or from a private network. Firewalls are frequently used to prevent  
unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet,  
especially Intranets all messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through the  
firewall, which examines each message and blocks those that do not meet the specified  
security criteria.  
G
Gateway  
Group  
A gateway links computers that use different data formats together.  
Groups consist of several user machines that have similar characteristics such as being  
in the same department.  
H
HEX  
Short for hexadecimal refers to the base-16 number system, which consists of 16  
unique symbols: the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters A to F. For example, the decimal  
number 15 is represented as F in the hexadecimal numbering system. The hexadecimal  
system is useful because it can represent every byte (8 bits) as two consecutive  
hexadecimal digits. It is easier for humans to read hexadecimal numbers than binary  
numbers.  
I
Intranet  
This is a private network, inside an organization or company that uses the same  
software you will find on the public Internet. The only difference is that an Intranet is  
used for internal usage only.  
Internet  
The Internet is a globally linked system of computers that are logically connected based  
on the Internet Protocol (IP). The Internet provides different ways to access private and  
public information worldwide.  
Internet address  
IP  
To participate in Internet communications and on Internet Protocol-based networks, a  
node must have an Internet address that identifies it to the other nodes. All Internet  
addresses are IP addresses  
Internet Protocol is the standard that describes the layout of the basic unit of  
information on the Internet (the packet) and also details the numerical addressing  
format used to route the information. Your Internet service provider controls the IP  
address of any device it connects to the Internet. The IP addresses in your network  
must conform to IP addressing rules. In smaller LANs, most people will allow the DHCP  
function of a router or gateway to assign the IP addresses on internal networks.  
IP address  
ISP  
IP address is a 32-binary digit number that identifies each sender or receiver of  
information that is sent in packets across the Internet. For example 80.80.80.69 is an IP  
address. When you “call” that number, using any connection methods, you get  
connected to the computer that “owns” that IP address.  
ISP (Internet Service Provider) is a company that maintains a network that is linked to  
the Internet by way of a dedicated communication line. An ISP offers the use of its  
dedicated communication lines to companies or individuals who can’t afford the high  
monthly cost for a direct connection.  
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J
JAVA  
Java is a programming language that is specially designed for writing programs that can  
be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet without the fear of viruses.  
It is an object-oriented multi-thread programming best for creating applets and  
applications for the Internet, Intranet and other complex, distributed network.  
L
LAN  
Local Area Network a computer network that spans a relatively small area sharing  
common resources. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings.  
M
MJPEG  
MJPEG (Motion JPEG) composes a moving image by storing each frame of a moving  
picture sequence in JPEG compression, and then decompressing and displaying each  
frame at rapid speed to show the moving picture.  
MPEG4  
MPEG4 is designed to enable transmission and reception of high-quality audio and  
video over the Internet and next-generation mobile telephones.  
N
NAT  
Network Address Translator generally applied by a router that makes many different IP  
addresses on an internal network appear to the Internet as a single address. For routing  
messages properly within your network, each device requires a unique IP address. But  
the addresses may not be valid outside your network. NAT solves the problem. When  
devices within your network request information from the Internet, the requests are  
forwarded to the Internet under the router's IP address. NAT distributes the responses  
to the proper IP addresses within your network.  
Network  
A network consists of a collection of two or more devices, people, or components that  
communicate with each other over physical or virtual media. The most common types of  
network are:  
LAN – (local area network): Computers are in close distance to one another. They are  
usually in the same office space, room, or building.  
WAN – (wide area network): The computers are in different geographic locations and  
are connected by telephone lines or radio waves.  
NWay Protocol  
A network protocol that can automatically negotiate the highest possible transmission  
speed between two devices.  
P
PCM  
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is a technique for converting analog audio signals into  
digital form for transmission.  
PING  
Packet Internet Groper, a utility used to determine whether a specific IP address is  
accessible. It functions by sending a packet to the specified address and waits for a  
reply. It is primarily used to troubleshoot Internet connections.  
PPPoE  
Protocol  
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users  
on an Ethernet to the Internet through a common broadband medium, such as DSL or  
cable modem. All the users over the Ethernet share a common connection.  
Communication on the network is governed by sets of rules called protocols. Protocols  
provide the guidelines devices use to communicate with each other, and thus they have  
different functions. Some protocols are responsible for formatting and presenting and  
presenting data that will be transferred from file server memory to the file server’s net  
work adapter Others are responsible for filtering information between networks and  
forwarding data to its destination. Still other protocols dictate how data is transferred  
across the medium, and how servers respond to workstation requests and vice versa.  
Common network protocols responsible for the presentation and formatting of data for a  
network operating system are the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol or the  
Internet Protocol (IP). Protocols that dictate the format of data for transferors the  
medium include token-passing and Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision  
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Detection (CSMA/CD), implemented as token-ring, ARCNET, FDDI, or Ethernet. The  
Router Information Protocol (RIP),a part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet  
Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, forwards packets from one network to another using the same  
network protocol.  
R
RJ-45  
Router  
RJ-45 connector is used for Ethernet cable connections.  
A router is the network software or hardware entity charged with routing packets  
between networks.  
RTP  
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is a data transfer protocol defined to deliver live  
media to the clients at the same time, which defines the transmission of video and  
audio files in real time for Internet applications.  
RTSP  
RTSP (Real-time Streaming Protocol) is the standard used to transmit stored media to  
the client(s) at the same time, which provides client controls for random access to the  
content stream.  
S
Server  
SIP  
It is a simple computer that provides resources, such as files or other information.  
SIP (Session Initiated Protocol) is a standard protocol that delivers the real-time  
communication for Voice over IP (VoIP), which establishes sessions for features such  
as audio and video conferencing.  
SMTP  
SNMP  
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used for Internet mail.  
Simple Network Management Protocol. SNMP was designed to provide a common  
foundation for managing network devices.  
Station  
In LANs, a station consists of a device that can communicate data on the network. In  
FDDI, a station includes both physical nodes and addressable logical devices.  
Workstations, single-attach stations, dual-attach stations, and concentrators are FDDI  
stations.  
Subnet mask  
In TCP/IP, the bits used to create the subnet are called the subnet mask.  
T
(TCP/IP)  
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a widely used transport protocol that  
connects diverse computers of various transmission methods. It was developed y the  
Department of Defense to connect different computer types and led to the development  
of the Internet.  
Transceiver  
A transceiver joins two network segments together. Transceivers can also be used to  
join a segment that uses one medium to a segment that uses a different medium. On a  
10BASE-5 network, the transceiver connects the network adapter or other network  
device to the medium. Transceivers also can be used on 10BASE-2 or 10BASE-T  
networks to attach devices with AUI ports.  
U
UDP  
The User Datagram Protocol is a connectionless protocol that resides above IP in the  
TCP/IP suite  
User Name  
The USERNAME is the unique name assigned to each person who has access to the  
LAN.  
Utility  
UTP  
It is a program that performs a specific task.  
Unshielded twisted-pair. UTP is a form of cable used by all access methods. It consists  
of several pairs of wires enclosed in an unshielded sheath.  
W
WAN  
Wide-Area Network. A wide-area network consists of groups of interconnected  
computers that are separated by a wide distance and communicate with each other via  
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common carrier telecommunication techniques.  
WEP  
WEP is widely used as the basic security protocol in Wi-Fi networks, which secures  
data transmissions using 64-bit or 128-bit encryption.  
Windows  
WPA  
Windows is a graphical user interface for workstations that use DOS.  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is used to improve the security of Wi-Fi networks,  
replacing the current WEP standard. It uses its own encryption, Temporal Key Integrity  
Protocol (TKIP), to secure data during transmission.  
WPA2  
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, the latest security specification that provides greater data  
protection and network access control for Wi-Fi networks. WPA2 uses the government-  
grade AES encryption algorithm and IEEE 802.1X-based authentication, which are  
required to secure large corporate networks.  
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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 manufactures is not guaranteed. Specifications are  
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