Genie IPC2 User manual

IPC2
Full HD IP Bodied Camera
User Manual

Safety Information
Precaution
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appliance.
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appliance.
Warning
1. Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is
specified in the specification sheet. Using any
other adapter could cause fire, electrical shock, or
damage to the product.
2. Incorrectly connecting the power supply or
replacing battery may cause explosion, fire,
electric shock, or damage to the product.
3. Do not connect multiple cameras to a single
adapter. Exceeding the capacity may cause
excessive heat generation or fire.
4. Securely plug the power cord into the power
socket. Insecure connection may cause fire.
5. When installing the camera, fasten it securely and
firmly. A falling camera may cause personal injury.
6. Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screw
drivers, coins, metal items, etc.) on top of the
camera. Doing so may cause personal injury, fire
or electric shock.
7. Do not install the unit in humid or dusty locations.
Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
8. If any unusual smells or smoke comes from
the unit, stop using the product. Immediately
disconnect the power source and contact the
service centre. Continued use in such a condition
may cause fire or electric shock.
9. If this product fails to operate normally, contact
the nearest service centre. Never disassemble or
modify this product in any way.
10. When cleaning, do not spray water directly into
parts of the product. Doing so may cause fire or
electric shock.
Precaution
Operating
• Before using, make sure power supply and
all other parts are properly connected.
• While operating, if any abnormal condition
or malfunction is observed, stop using
the camera immediately and contact your
dealer.
Handling
• Do not disassemble or tamper with parts
inside the camera.
• Do not drop the camera or subject it to
shock or vibration as this can damage the
camera.
• Clean the clear dome cover with extra care
Scratches and dust can ruin the quality of
the camera image.
Installation and Storage
• Do not install the camera in areas of
extreme Temperature which exceed the
allowed range.
• Avoid installing in humid or dusty
environments.
• Avoid installing in places where radiation is
• present.
• Avoid installing in places where there are
strong magnetic fields and electric signals.
• Avoid installing in places where the camera
would be subject to strong vibrations.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:

Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions - All safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is
installed or operated.
2. Keep these instructions - The safety, operating and user instructions should be retained for future
reference.
3. Heed all warnings - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow all instructions - All operating and user instructions should be followed.
5. Clean only with a dry lint free cloth - Unplug this product from the power source before cleaning. Only
use neutral detergents.
6. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions - Slots
and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product, and
to protect it from overheating.
7. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
8. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly where they exit the product.
9. Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer.
10. Only use with brackets specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
11. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
12. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

Product & Accessories
Introduction -
Quick Manual
NOTE:
The C-Lens and CS-Lens are not included in the product package. C-Lens and CS-Lens is optional.
Manual CD
Please check if camera and accessories are all included in the product package.
Camera
Camera Holder MountC-Mount Adaptor Camera Holder
Screw-2pcs
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Part Name
Introduction -
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Micro SD Memory Card Slot
Covers the inner cover, lens, and main body to protect them.
Power Indicator
When the power turns on, the indicator will light on.
RJ-45 Connector
Used to connect a PoE or LAN cable.
GND
Used for earth-grounding.
Audio In/Out Port
Used to connect the audio in/out cable.
BNC Video Port
Used to connect video output device such as monitor using
the BNC coaxial cable.
Factory Reset Switch
All the settings will be restored to the factory default. Power
On the unit and push the switch for 5 seconds.
WARNING:
YOU WILL LOSE ALL DATA THAT HAD BEEN ENTERED PREVIOUSLY AND
THE IP DOME CAMERA WILL BE SET TO ITS FACTORY RESETS.
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Power Port
Use the screwdriver to connect each line (+, –) of the power
cable to the corresponding power port of the camera.
WARNING:
Be careful not to reverse the polarity when you connect the power cable.
You can also use a router featuring PoE (Power over Ethernet) to supply
power to the camera.
Alarm Input/Output Port
Used to connect the alarm input/output signal.
Only 2M camera support the RS-485port.
Camera Holder (Mount) Holes
Used when you mount the camera onto the bracket by
fixing the camera holder (mount) adaptor with the bracket.
Lens Connector Port
Installed on the lens adaptor.
Back Focus Conctrol Lever
Used to connect the lens connector which output the power
and control signal to control the iris of lens.
Auto Iris Lens (Optional)
Used to control back focus for the lens.
Rear Side
Front Side
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Introduction -
Specication
Features and specications are subject to change for further improvement without any notice
Model Number IPC2
Image Sensor 1/2.8” 2MP CMOS
Resolution 2MP
Minimum Illumination Colour: 0.5 Lux
B&W: 0.01 Lux
Day / Night AUTO / DAY / NIGHT
Focus Manual
Shutter Speed 1/25 ~ 1/30,000 Sec
AGC YES
WDR YES
BLC YES
DSS YES
DNR YES
Sensor I/O 1 Input / 1 Output
Video Output BNC: VBS 1.0 Vp-p
Material Aluminum Die-Casting
Video Compression H.264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG
Video Streaming VBR / CBR
Video Resolution 1080p / 720p / D1 / CIF / QCIF
Frame Rate 30 fps for 1080p
Audio Compression Two Way, G.711 PCM. μ-law 64kbps 8kHz
Local Storage SD Card (Not Included) - JPEG Capture Only
Power DC12V / PoE
Temperature -10°C ~ 50°C
Support Protocol IPV4 / IPV6 / DDNS / SECURITY
Onvif YES
Dimensions (W x H x L) 75 x 60 x 125 mm
Weight 0.45Kg
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Installation
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Disconnect the power before proceeding.
Mounting the Lens
CS-Lens: Turn the optional CS-Lens clockwise to
insert it.
C-Lens: Turn the C mount adaptor clockwise to insert
it and do the same with the C-Lens.
CS-Lens
C-Lens
Fix the Camera Holder
By tightening two camera holde screws provided,
attach the camera holder on the camera.
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Adjusting Zoom and Focus
By turning screws of the lens, adjust the Zoom and
Focus after setting the position and view angle of
camera.
Lens Connector
Connection Lens Connector
Connect the lens control cable to the lens connector.
Connecting Cables
Connect the power, video, audio, alarm and network
cables respectively. See the section ‘Installation -
Cabling’ for detail.
Installation
Installation -
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Sensor/Alarm Input
It connects to IR sensor, IrDA sensor or door switch. If the
sensor is activated, it can activate to move camera to the
specific angle and to connect the alarm device.
Relay Output
It connects to the alarm lights, siren or lamps.
RS-485(2M Camera Only): Controls with device using RS-485
communication standards.
Audio In
Connect the ‘Audio In’ port of the camera to the
microphone directly or ‘Line Out’ port of the amplifier
connected with microphone.
If the microphone is connected directly, the microphone with the
embedded amplifier such as condenser mic. needs to be used.
Audio Out
Connect the ‘Audio Out’ port of the camera to the ‘Line In’
port of the speaker.
If the speaker without the amplifier is connected to Audio Out
port, it doesn’t work properly. Therefore, the speaker with the
amplifier or the separate amplifier is needed.
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Network Connection
Connect the crossover cable into the RS-45.
Video Output(BNC Cable)
The BNC cable is used to connect to a monitoring display.
Power Connection
Please, check the voltage and current capacity of rated
power carefully.
Rate Power Current Consumption
DC 12V 5.5W
PoE
IEEE802.3af Class 0
2Video Output(BNC) 3Power
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Connection
4Sensor/
Alarm Input
5Relay Output
Amplifier
Mic.
Speaker
Line In Connection
Line Out Connection
Direct Connection
Mic.
RS-485
Cabling
Installation -
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Audio In
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Micro
Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card
Installation -
1Inserting an SD Memory Card
Insert the SD card in the arrow direction.
Don’t insert the SD memory card while it’s upside down by force.
Otherwise, it may damage the SD memory card.
2Removing an SD Memory Card
Removing an SD Memory Card Gently press down on the
exposed end of the memory card as shown in the diagram
to eject the memory card from the slot.
Pressing too hard on the SD memory card can cause the card to
shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released.
If you have saved data in the SD memory card, removing the SD
memory card prior to setting record to OFF will cause damage to
the data stored in the card.
Recommended SD Card Specication (Not Included)
- Type: Micro SD (SDHC)
- Manufacturer: Transcend, Kingston, Toshiba, Sanddisk
- Capacity: 4~16G
- Class: over Class 6
The memory card is an external data storage device
that has been developed to oer an entirely new way
to record and share video, audio, and text data using
digital devices.
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IP Installer
Network Setup -
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Manual CD > Software > Run‘IP Installer.exe’
If you run the program, it will automatically search all IP
cameras connected to the current PC within LAN.
If you click one of the lists, corresponding information on
IP and port setting will be shown on the right. Enter
suitable information for installation setting.
After changing IP and Port setting, enter ID and PW for the
camera and then click the “Save”button.
It takes the camera one and a half minutes and it will
automatically reboot after saving it.
1. Run IP Installer
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IP Installer
Network Setup -
You don’t need to change the setting when connected to IP
camera via IP router or within LAN. However, a port forwarding
is required to allow remote access to the IP camera within LAN
by external host. For the setting, refer to instructions of the IP
Router.
Case 1. Connection within LAN / via IP Router,
1) Open the Internet Browser.
2) Enter an IP address and HTTP port into the address bar.
Case 2.1) HTTP default value is not 80
e.g.) IP: 192.168.1.80, HTTP: 8080
http://192.168.1.80:8080
Case 2.2) HTTP default value is 80
e.g.) IP: 192.168.1.80, HTTP: 80
http://192.168.1.80
Case 2. Remote Connection by external host after port forwarding,
1) Open the Internet Browser.
2) Enter an IP address and HTTP port into the address bar.
e.g.) IP: 192.168.1.100, HTTP: 8888
http://192.168.1.100:8888
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Port Setting: Configure Port Setting.
Authentication: Before saving settings, enter an ID and PW.
Default ID and PW are admin; admin.
For security reasons, recommend changing the ID and PW. For
configuration, go “Webviewer>Administrator tool( )>System>
Users”.
When factory reset the camera, both ID and PW are also reset.
Save: Click this button to save all settings.
It takes the camera one and a half minutes and it will reboot after
saving it automatically.
Uninstall (SD, HD): To make webviewer work, Active X should
be installed to PC. The Webviewer might not be seen because
of crash between previous installed one and this one.
Then click this button to uninstall/remove the previous one
and reinstall one of webviewer.
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Search: IP installer searches and lists all IP
cameras connected to the current PC within
LAN. Re-click “Search” unless all IP cameras
are listed.
IP Camera List: Searched IP cameras are listed.
By clicking it, you can see information on the
camera name, IP and port setting on the right.
Device Info: Model name is shown.
Network Type: Choose Network Type.
IP Setting: Configure IP setting.
2. IP Installer details
Normally choose Static IP. In case that it is dynamic and get it via
DHCP server, choose Dynamic IP.
Choose Static IP when sharing IP address via IP router.
Enter suitable information on IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway,
DNS for installation setting.
If it is Static IP, you can get the information from the Internet service
provider.
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Model name
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Quick Start of Network Connection
Network Setup -
Please follow the steps below to complete
the initial setup of the network function.
In order to communicate with the IP Camera, access to
PC/laptop and configure the PC.
Keep a record of TCP/IP properties of the PC. (IP address,
subnet mask, gateway, DNS, etc.)
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Please do not power on the IP Camera until instructed.
Temporarily disable any proxy servers configured in internet
Explorer.
If connecting the IP Camera directly to a modem, power down
and reset the modem. Leave the modem powered down until
configurations are finalized with the IP Camera and the IP Camera
has been correctly connected to the modem.
Change the IP address of the host PC to 192.168.1.11 and
subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (leave all other entries blank)
Connect the IP Camera to your PC’s Ethernet port via the
supplied crossover cable. (It does not matter what end is
used for the PC)
Power on the IP camera using the supplied power adapter.
After 1 minute of power, verify a flashing ACTIVE indicator
and a flashing or solid LINK indicator. After the
corresponding indicator lights are properly displayed, open
Internet Explorer.
Type - http://192.168.1.80 (the default IP of the IP Camera)
into your address bar.
Default ID/Password to access IP Camera are both the
word: admin.
Familiarize yourself with the Viewer Interface Screen.
Locate the TCP/IP configuration under Setup. Supply the
same ID and Password to enter Setup. (admin : admin)
Select STATIC under‘Network Type’. You will select Dynamic
only if you are connecting the IP Camera directly to your
cable/DSL/Broadband modem and your Internet Service
Provider is supplying a dynamic address.
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If your PC obtains its IP address automatically, there is no need to
record any information.
If you have a network with other devices (such as PC/laptop, etc.)
or a router, you will NEVER select Dynamic.
Configure the IP Camera’s TCP/IP settings as you normally
do any other PCs on your network by providing a proper IP
address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server.
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If this is a stand-alone unit with a direct connection to cable/DSL/
Broadband modem, input the addresses you have received from
your ISP. If you have received no IP address from your ISP, select
Dynamic and choose the proper settings.
Current TCP/IP Settings
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server (Option)
Access your IP Camera via the Internet :
If you use a static IP address assigned by your ISP
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Type the IP of the IP Camera.
3) If you use a router, type the routers’ static IP and the web port
number of the IP Camera.
If you have a dynamic address provided by your ISP
1) Open Internet Explorer and visit the DDNS website.
2) Register the IP Camera.
3) Reboot the IP Camera.
4) Give the DDNS server 10 minutes to locate your IP Camera’s
IP information.
5) Click the refresh button in the Internet Explore.
6) After your camera is connected, select your camera.
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The IP Camera utilizes five TCP ports - a Web Port, a Video
Port, a Control Server Port, Audio ports. A Web Port is to
utilize Internet Explorer, a Video Server port is to support
the streaming video, a Control Control Port is to transmit to
control commands and Audio Ports are to transmit and
receive Audio data. If the IP Camera will be directly attached
to a cable/DSL/Broadband modem or it has been assigned a
static IP from your ISP, then leave the default port settings.
If you are installing the IP Camera on a network, you must
define a Web Port other than 80. The other ports, a Video
Port, a Control Port, Audio Ports can remain unchanged.
If the IP Camera is connected to a network which utilizes a
router, you must have Port Forwarding configured on your
personal router to forward all ports to the IP address you
have assigned the IP Camera.
After configuring Port Forwarding on your router
(if necessary), you may access your IP Camera on your local
network by opening Internet Explorer and specifying the IP
address and Web Port that you have assigned to the IP
Camera.
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Example: http://192.168.0.200:8888
If you leave your Web Port set to 80, you don’t need to specify
the port in the Address Bar to access to your IP Camera.
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Initial Setup via a Crossover Cable
Network Setup -
This section provides a guide on how to
connect the IP Camera to your PC/Laptop for
initial setup.
Please follow the instructions in the order
below without skipping steps. Do not supply
power to the IP Camera until instructed.
In order to access the IP Camera’s firmware
you will need to connect the Video Server to
a PC or Laptop directly via the supplied
crossover cable.
Before you begin, you must determine the current network/
INTERNET (TCP/IP) settings on the PC or laptop. Write down
your entries below for quick reference.
1.
You will have to click ‘Yes’twice to two individual prompts. This
allows your video to be displayed in Internet Explorer.
Current TCP/IP Settings
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server (Option)
To make the IP Camera to communicate with your PC,
change your PC’s IP address and subnet mask.
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Now you will be able to see the login screen for the IP
Camera.
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The default ID and Password are both the word ‘admin’
(without the “ ”)
At any time if you are prompted to download ActiveX controls,
Click ‘Yes’as all contents are safe.
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You should change your IP address to 192.168.1.11 and change
the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0
Leave all other entries (Default Gateway, DNS Servers, etc.) blank.
For information on how to change your IP address and subnet
mask, see Appendix B.
After you have made the changes to your IP address and
subnet mask, you may attach the IP Camera to your PC via
the supplied crossover cable. Plug-in either end of the
crossover cable into the PC’s network card and the other end
into your IP Camera.
After connecting the PC and IP Camera using the crossover
cable, power on the IP Camera by plugging in the power
supply shipped with the IP Camera.
No longer than 1 minute after powering on the IP Camera,
verify that the ACTIVE indicator light is flashing, and the LINK
indicator light is flickering or solid. No longer than 1 minute
after power on the IP Camera, verify that the ACTIVE indicator
light is flashing and the LINK indicator light is flickering or
solid. If they are not, read the FAQ.
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Open Internet Explorer and type the IP address of 192.168.1.80
(default IP of the IP Camera from the factory) into the Address Bar
of the web browser (as seen below). Press Enter.
If a message box similar to the image below appears, choose
‘Try Again’. The message will vary depending on the operating
system.
The 3 authorities are available :
Administrator, Operator and Viewer. The authority setup is
available in Setup.
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t0QFSBUPS Most of the functions are allowed except
‘Setup’.
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For information on how to determine your currents settings, see
Appendix A.
If you are obtaining an IP Address automatically, there is no need
to write down the information.
Now you will be able to access the viewer software within
the IP Camera.
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DDNS Registration
Network Setup -
If you have DYNAMIC IP service from your
Internet Service Provider (ISP), you can’t tell
the current IP address of the IP Camera.
To solve this problem, you have to register to
our DDNS service.
At first, you have to check if you are using
dynamic addressing. If so, register your IP
Video Server on our DDNS website before you
configure, setup, or install the IP Camera.
Even though your IP is not dynamic, you will
get benefit if you register to DDNS. In this
case, just remember ‘alex.net4c.net/gate1’
instead of complicated series of numbers like
http://201.23.4.76:8078.
For more details, contact our Support Center.
To register IP Camera to DDNS,‘Serial No.’of the IP Camera should
be known. The ‘Serial No.’can be found in section 6 ‘Setup - DDNS’
menu.
To use a public DDNS called ‘dyndns’ or ‘no-ip’, refer to the detail
information on how to use the service.
(Visit the web site : http://www.dyndns.com or
http://www.no-ip.com)
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Guide to Network Environment
Network Setup -
Please configure the IP Camera at the
installation site. You must determine your
network scenario in order to configure the IP
Camera with the proper TCP/IP settings.
This tutorial will guide you through the
process. Before actually configuring the IP
Camera, determine settings to be applied.
Record those settings to be used to configure
your IP Camera for reference.
When configuring your IP Camera, treat the
IP Camera as another PC on your network.
You will assign it several addresses and other
TCP/IP properties to match your current
network.
This step-by-step tutorial will teach what IP
addresses and network configurations should
be assigned based on the network scenario.
If you were not given any IP addresses or the ISP was responsible
for the setup and installation of your Internet connection, go to
step 2.
If you are not using a router on your network, your ‘Current TCP/IP
Settings’(from the previous section) and ‘Assigned IP Addresses
from My ISP’ will be exactly the same.
Before you begin, locate any information and settings
received from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You may
need to refer to these IP addresses at a later time during the
configuration.
1.
You must determine whether the IP address is STATIC or
DYNAMIC. At this moment, you are only concerned about the
ISP. Did they provide you with a STATIC or DYNAMIC address?
If you are unsure, contact your ISP.
Configure your IP Camera’s TCP/IP settings for network
connectivity by selecting Setup from the main interface and
selecting TCP/IP located on the left of the Setup screen.
If prompted for ID and Password, use ‘admin’for both entries.
The default web port number is 80. If port 80 is blocked by
the ISP, a value between 1025 ~ 60000 should be used. If TCP
port 80 is blocked, consult the ISP
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Current TCP/IP Settings
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server (Option)
Static Dynamic
5. The following descriptions are several basic network
scenarios. Determine which scenario describes your network.
If your network does not match one of the scenarios below
and you are unsure how to setup your IP Camera, contact
your network administrator and then call our Support Center.
You cannot control the rectangular gray areas and only the ISP
has access to the devices.
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Setup Case A, B
Network Setup -
Case A:
Dynamic IP +
Personal Router [Most SOHO]
Personal Router
W/Intergrated Switch
Cable/xDSL Modem
(ISP Provided)
Phone Line
or CATV
PC
Internet
Case B:
Static(Fixed) IP +
Personal Router [Ecient]
PC
Personal Router
W/Intergrated Switch
Gateway or Router
at ISP
Public Line
Internet
Configure your IP Camera's TCP/IP properties
as follows :
STATIC (even though you have Dynamic IP from
your ISP, use STATIC on the IP Camera)
Network Type :1.
A private IP address such as
192.168.0.200 (Example)
Internet Address :2.
You need to assign an IP address to the IP Camera just as you do
with PC.
The IP address you assign must be unique to your network and
match your network as well. For information on how to choose
a unique IP and match your network, read the FAQ.
The IP address you assign must be a private IP. For information
on how to choose a private IP please, read the FAQ.
255.255.255.0 (Example)
192.168.0.1 (Example)
Subnet Mask :3.
You must use the same subnet mask as the one you noted under
‘Current TCP/IP Settings’.
Default Gateway :4.
This IP address must be the IP address of your router.
(private or LAN side)
Use the same Default Gateway you noted under‘Current TCP/IP
Settings’.
Use the 1st DNS Server from ‘Assigned IP
Address from My ISP’.
Preferred DNS Server :5.
Use the DDNS server.
DDNS Server :6.
This is the same site you will register later to accommodate
dynamic IP from your ISP.
8888Web Port :7.
Do not use the default port 80 as this number must be changed.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7777Control Port :8.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7778Video Port :9.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
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7780
Audio Transmit Port :10.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Audio Receive Port :11.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
If you did not receive any IP addresses from your ISP, contact
the ISP and acquire the IP address of their DNS server.
Camera
Camera
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Setup Case C, D
Network Setup -
To connect the IP Camera directly to a modem, power down
and reset the modem. Leave the modem powered down until
configurations are finalized with the IP Camera and the IP
Camera has been connected correctly to the modem. Then
power on the modem, followed by the IP Camera.
Cable/xDSL Modem
(ISP Provided)
Phone Line
or CATV
Internet
Internet
Public Line Gateway or
Router at ISP
STATICNetwork Type :1.
A static IP address received from your ISP such
as 24.107.88.125 (Example)
Internet Address :2.
You need to assign an IP address to the IP Camera just as you do
with PC.
Subnet mask assigned from your ISP such as
255.255.255.240 (Example)
24.107.88.113 (Example)
Subnet Mask :3.
Default Gateway :4.
Use the assigned default gateway from your ISP
Use the 1st DNS Server from ‘Assigned IP
Address from My ISP’
Preferred DNS Server :5.
Use the DDNS server
DDNS Server :6.
This is the same site you will register later to utilize our DDNS
service.
80Web Port :7.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7777Control Port :8.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7778Video Port :9.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7779
7780
Audio Transmit Port :10.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Audio Receive Port :11.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
If you have not received any IP addresses from your ISP, contact
them to acquire the IP address of their DNS server.
DYNAMICNetwork Type :1.
Use the DDNS serverDDNS Server :2.
This is the same site you will register later to accommodate
dynamic IP from your ISP.
80Web Port :3.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7777Control Port :4.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7778Video Port :5.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
7779
7780
Audio Transmit Port :6.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Audio Receive Port :7.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Configure your IP Camera's TCP/IP properties
as follows :
Configure your IP Camera's TCP/IP properties
as follows :
Case C:
Static(Fixed) IP [Dedicated line directly
to the IP Camera]
Case D:
Dynamic IP + DSL/Cable Modem [Connected
directly to the IP Camera]
Camera
Camera
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Port Forwarding
Network Setup -
After entering the correct TCP/IP settings, you
are ready for ‘Port Forwarding’(Cases A, B).
Please record the TCP/IP settings of your IP Camera for future
reference. You may need this information to access your IP
Camera and to configure ‘Port Forwarding’.
1.
After clicking ‘Apply’, the system will prompt for a reboot.
Please allow the system 50 seconds to reboot and accept the
changes. After 50 seconds, close the configuration screen.
The view will display‘Trying to Reconnect’. If the ACTIVE light
on the IP Camera has gone off and is now back on again
flashing, the IP Camera has rebooted. After the system
reboots completely, remove the power supply from the
unit and close Internet Explorer.
Return your PC/Laptop TCP/IP properties to their original
settings.
Before installing the IP Camera, you must use ‘Port
Forwarding’ on your personal router (Cases A, B).
You will need to forward 5 ports:
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t"VEJP3FDFJWF1PSU
All the ports will be forwarded to the IP address you
assigned to the IP Camera.
In the example above, you would forward:
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2.
3.
4.
IP Camera TCP/IP Settings
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred DNS Server
DDNS Server
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Control Port
Video Port
Audio Transmit Port
Audio Receive Port
For information on how to use‘Port Forwarding’, please read
Appendix C.
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Starting IP Camera
Network Setup -
After forwarding correctly the Web Port,
Video Port, Control Port and two Audio Ports
through your router (if applicable), install the
IP Camera in a proper location.
Locate the serial number located on the label attached to the
bottom of the IP Camera, you will need this for DDNS
registration.
Connect the IP Camera to your router or cable/DSL modem
(per your network scenario) via a Cat5/5e UTP Ethernet
network cable.
Supply power to the IP Camera.
After 1 minute, verify the IP Camera indicators:
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(if necessary), access your IP Camera on your local network
by opening Internet Explorer and specifying the IP address
and Web Port assigned to the IP Camera.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Access your IP Camera via the Internet :6.
Examples: http://192.168.0.200:8888 or http://24.106.88.123
If you left your Web Port set to 80, do not need to specify the
port in the Address Bar to access the IP Camera.
If you use Case B, C
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Type the IP of the IP Camera.
If you use Case A, D
1) Open Internet Explorer.
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3) Register the IP Camera.
4) Give the DDNS server 10 minutes (MAX) to locate your IP
Camera’s IP information. You may reboot the server to send an
immediate request to our DDNS server.
5) After your camera is connected, select your camera.
The difference between B and C is that B needs to set the port
forwarding.
Since the type of DDNS differs from the service type, refer to
the related service site.
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