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WIRELESS NETWORK IP CAMERA User’s Guide
FCC Compliance Statement
NOTE
Important Notice
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS
APPENDIX
A. T
B. FAQ
C. T
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
About the Wireless Network IP Camera
Main Features and Benefits
Security
Compression and Performance
Broad Range of Applications
Free Application Software
System Requirements
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Contents
Top view and Description
Rear View and Description
INSTALLATION SUMMARY
Assigning an IP Address
Assigning an IP Address Using IP Installer (recommended)
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Assigning IP Address by using Hyper Terminal (Advanced Users only)
Configuring Hyper Terminal
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Assigning IP Address
Follow these steps to assign an IP address using Hyper Terminal
Inet on ethernet
Host inet
E. Updating Wireless Network IP Camera’s Newly Upgraded Program
Gateway inet
Accessing the Wireless Network IP Camera Home Page
1. ID and Password
2. Behind Firewall
3. Active-Xfor MS Explorer Users
Active-XManual Installation
4) Java Applet for Windows, Macintosh or Unix System user
Macintosh and Unix/Linux Systems
Wireless Network IP Camera Home Page
1. Connected Client
2. Administrator Menu
(please refer to Configuring the Administration Menu
3.Logout
4.SAVE, STOP SAVE, SNAP SHOT, SHOW ONLY IMAGE
You may view the saved image using Window Media Playeror Real Player
Click the “Install XviD” for AVI saving
5. Frame Rate
6. Expansion
7. Camera Name
8. Location
ADJUSTING THE CAMERA LENS
Adjusting the Focus
Replacing the Lens
CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS
Administrator Menu Overview
Image Configuration
2.Image Size
3.Vertical Flip
4.Horizontal Flip
5.Display Time/Date Stamp
6.Brightness Mode, Brightness
Network Configuration
To set DHCP, you may select ‘using DHCP’
2.Send IP Address to E-mail
3.Server Port Number
4.Image Transfer Port Number
5.Ugrade Port Number
6.PTZ port number (not useable in Wireless Camera)
7.ETSP port number
8.1st, 2nd DNS Server Address
DNS (Domain Name System)
9.SMTP server
11. DDNS Registration
12. ID, Password
13. Host Name
14. DDNS Manual Update
15. Status
Wireless Configuration
Wireless Setup
Security Settings:
IMPORTANT
User Configuration
Event Trigger Configuration
2. Image Capture Option
Example:
Image capture option limitation
3. Trigger Output
Trigger Condition
Time Configuration
System Configuration
4.Direct public access to image via HTTP
Image file name (maximum length 10 characters)
6.System information
7. Reboot
8. Restore Defaults
APPENDIX
A. Technical Specifications
System Requirements
I/O Connector
Installation
Approvals
Operating Temperature
B.Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)
8.How does the built-inmotion detection work
9.What is the maximum length Ethernet cable I can use
10.What is Power-over-Ethernet(PoE)
11.Can Network IP Cameras use different lenses
12.What image sizes can be viewed from Network IP Cameras
C.Trouble Shooting
PINGing your IP Address
Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions
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D.Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Area Network
C Class Network
1.Features of Addresses
IP address:
Network ID
Gateway address
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E.Updating Firmware
Install New Firmware
The Upgrade process must not be interrupted
If the network connection fails during the upgrade, the camera will be damaged
F.The I/O Connector
G.RS 232 CABLE
H.Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS)
How to use ODS DDNS service
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How to use DynDNS DDNS server
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DDNS registration for the Wireless Network IP Camera
I.High-SpeedSolutions
ROUTERS AND FIREWALLS
WINGATE SERVER SOFTWARE
NAT
J.Reinstating the Factory Default Settings
Factory default setting
K.Glossary of Terms
HTML
HTTP
Intranet
IP Number
JPEG
TCP/IP
URL
WAN
Wizard
Limited Lifetime Warranty
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