Leadtek C351 User manual

C351 IP Camera
User’s Manual
(For IE Browser)

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Statement
Thank you for using our IP camera products. The IP camera designed for network video surveillance, adopted
high performance and powerful single SOC chip media processor to integrate audio and video capture,
compression and transmission. Standard H.264 Main Profile coding algorithm ensures clearer and smoother
video transmission effect. Built-in Web Server allows users to easily perform real-time monitoring and remote
control over front-end cameras via IE browser.
The IP cameras are suitable for small and medium-sized enterprises, families, and other environments that
require remote network video transmission and monitoring. It is easy to be installed and operated.
Before installation, please check the product and all accessories. If anything is missing, please contact your
supplier in time.
Package Contents:
1
IP Camera
X1
2
Power Adapter (refer to camera model)
X1
3
CD
X1
4
Quick Guide
X1
5
WIFI Antenna (for wireless model)
X1
6
Bracket
X1
7
Network Cable
X1
NOTE:
Contents in this manual may be different from the edition that you are using. Should any unsolved problem
occur given that the product is used according to this manual, please contact our technical support
department or your product suppliers.
The content of this manual may be updated at irregular intervals without prior notice.

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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................................4
1.1. General Description..............................................................................................................................4
1.2. Characteristic....................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3. Specification...............................................................................................................................................5
2. INSTALLATIONAND SETTINGS..................................................................................................................6
2.1. Network Connection .............................................................................................................................6
2.2. IE Browser Settings ..............................................................................................................................7
2.3. UPnP Service ...................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4. IPCam IPAddress Search Tool............................................................................................................................ 8
2.5. Install the OCX ActiveX.........................................................................................................................9
3. SOFTWARE OPERATION (IE BROWSER)................................................................................................10
3.1. Three main functions ..........................................................................................................................11
3.2. For Live Video.......................................................................................................................................... 11
4. PARAMS SETTINGS..................................................................................................................................16
4.1. Device Info......................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2. Video Info........................................................................................................................................... 16
4.3. Audio Settings ..........................................................................................................................................17
4.4. Motion Detection................................................................................................................................ 18
4.5. Alarm Settings..........................................................................................................................................20
4.6. Basic Network Settings.......................................................................................................................22
4.7. Wireless Lan Settings.........................................................................................................................26
4.8. UPNP Settings................................................................................................................................... 27
4.9. Users................................................................................................................................................. 29
4.10. Log..........................................................................................................................................................29
4.11. Date Time Settings.......................................................................................................................... 30
4.12. E-mail(smtp).....................................................................................................................................31
4.13. FTP...................................................................................................................................................32
4.14. SD Card............................................................................................................................................32
4.15. System..............................................................................................................................................34
5. FREQUENTLYASKED QUESTIONS.........................................................................................................35
6. OBTAINING TECHNICAL SUPPORT.............................................................................................................39

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1.
GeneralDescription
This is a minitype camera with elegant and beautiful shape, built-in Web server, open application interface
and industrial grade stable performance, makes the industrial network transmission safety, quickly, simple
operation, easy control. It integrates audio and image information, performing real-time monitoring
synchronously through the network, to achieve real-time monitoring audio and image via a standard Web
browser.
1.2.
Characteristic
Easy to Install
Just insert the network cable to the RJ45 interface of the camera, inputting the camera’s IP address through
Microsoft IE, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome or other standard browsers, then using it.
High Quality Image
The camera adopts H.264 video compression, with clear picture, the maximum speed up to 30 frames/second
via 10M/100M network real-time transfer.
Open Standard Environment
Support TCP/IP network, support HTTP DNS DHCP PPPoE SMTP FTP SSL TFTP NTP ARP/RARP NFS
RTSP RTP RTCP protocols and Dynamic IP(DDNS). Support up to 10 users online simultaneously.
Advanced Extended Function
Connect home appliances and panalarm via GPIO interface to achieve I/O alarm input and output functions.
Simple Management Mode
Using standard web browser, to configure and manage the camera, upgrade the software online directly.
SafetyPerformance Guarantee
Multi-level users management and passwords definition, the administrator can set different access permission
to different level visitors.
Extensive Range Application
Real-time video is transferred by internet, which can’t be compared by traditional video surveillance system.
Users can view and remote control the real time image at anytime, anywhere via network. The camera can be
widely used such as product demonstrations, real-time monitoring, real-time recording and taking. It can also
be at the scheduled time or event occurs, send pictures to the specified E-Mail, FTP server timely.

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1.3.
Specification
Image Sensor
Image Sensor
1/4" Color CMOS Sensor
Mini. Illumination
0.5Lux
Audio
Input
Built-in Microphone/1 channel audio input
Output
1 channel audio output
Audio Compression
ADPCM
Video
Image Compression
H.264, MJPEG
Image Frame Rate
30fps
Resolution
1280 x 720(30fps), 640 x 368(30fps), 320x208(30fps)
Flip Mirror Images
Vertical / Horizontal
Light Frequency
50Hz, 60Hz, Outdoor
Video Parameters
Brightness, Saturation, Contrast, Hue
Communication
Ethernet Interface
Build in 10/100Mbps,Auto MDI/MDIX , RJ-45
Supported Protocol
TCP/IP HTTP DNS DHCP PPPoE SMTP FTP SSL TFTP NTP
ARP/RARP NFS RTSP RTP RTCP.
Compress rate level
128Kbps~16Mbps
Wireless Standard
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Data Rate
802.11b: 11Mbps (Max.), 802.11g: 54Mbps (Max.),
802.11n: 150Mbps (Max.),
Wireless Security
WEP & WPA WPA2 Encryption
Physical
TF Card storage
Up to 32GB
Alarm Input
2 Channel on/off Input
Alarm Output
1 Channel relay Output
Power
Power Supply
DC 12V/2.0A (EU,US,AU adapter or other types optional)
Power Consumption
6-10 Watts (refer to specific product model)
Environment
Operate Temper.
0°~ 55°C (14°F ~ 131°F)
Operating Humidity
20% ~ 85% non-condensing
Storage Temper.
-10°C ~ 60°(14°F ~ 140°F)
Storage Humidity
0% ~ 90% non-condensing
PC System
Requirements
CPU
2.0GHZ or above (suggested 3.0GHz)
Memory Size
256MB or above (suggested 1.0GHz)
Display Card
64M or above
Supported OS
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7
Browser
IE6.0/7.0/8.0/Firefox/Safari/Google chrome or other standard browsers

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2. INSTALLATION AND SETTINGS
SystemRequirement:
Operating System: Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
Network Protocol: TCP/IP
Network Structure: Applies to all network connections 10/100M LAN platform
Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 or above.
2.1.
NetworkConnection
Intranet and Extranet Connection Reference:
Extranet means public IP, Intranet means private IP. If your IP belongs to the follow range, then it’s a private
IP :
Category A: 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
Category B: 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255
Category C: 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255
Intranet Connection: IP camera and user’s computer (device) should be under the same network
environment, and both of their IP should be under the same subnet, then means correct connection, picture
as below:
Figure1.0
Extranet Connection: there are 2 ways as below:
(1). IP camera connect to the Internet via router, here camera’s IP is a private IP, clients need to connect to IP
camera through a router, with forwarding rule to be connected correctly, as below:
Figure1.1
(2). IP camera connect to the Internet directly, if it’s a fixed IP which provided by ISP, just input it. If it’s a
floating IP, then input the account and password which provided by ISP to dial-up connection.

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Figure1.2
2.2.
IE Browser Settings
OCX will be downloaded automatically when users login the IP Camera, so users have to set the IE browser
to enable the OCX be downloaded automatically after signing in. Steps as below:
1. Close the firewall of your computer.
2. Change the ActiveX settings, “IE”browser > “Tool”> “Internet Options”> “Security”> “Custom Level”>
“ActiveX control and Plug-ins”, all the ActiveX options set to be “Enable”:
Especially:
Enable: Download unsigned ActiveX controls
Enable: Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe
Enable: Run ActiveX controls and plu-ins
Figure1.3

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Figure1.4
In addition: you can also click “Start”menu>“Internet Explorer”, choose “Internet attributes “to enter, or via
“Control Panel”>“Internet Explorer”, enter to Security setting.
2.3.
UPnP Service
UPnP could help you to find your camera’s IP faster. For Window XP, from “Control Panel”> “Add or
remove applications”> “Add or remove Windows component”> “Network service”> “Detailed data”>
“UPnP users interface”, enable it, factory settings is disable. Then it can allow your operating system to
support UPnP.
2.4.
IPCam IP Address Search Tool
Step 1: Use tool “SearchIPCam.exe” to find IP address of LAN.
Figure1.5
Step 2: Double click “Search IPCam”, camera IP & MAC list will be displayed. If you want to re-search, click

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“Search”again.
Figure1.6
Step 3: Choose the IP, click “Login” or double click the IP to enter IE login interface.
Figure1.7
2.5.
Install the OCX ActiveX
Install the OCX activeX for the first time login; click the icon on the right bottom,
Download the OCX file , After that, double click to install it automatically.
After OCX installed fully, then input the user name and password to login the camera.

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3. SOFTWARE OPERATION (IE BROWSER)
Choose the suitable language, input correct user name and password, then click “Login”
the factory default settings as below:
IP Address:192.168.1.155
User name: admin Password: 0000
Figure1.8
:Choose languages here
:For mobile phone login
:For OCX installation
:Click to login the IE interface as below:
Figure1.9

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3.1.
Three main functions:
Figure2.0
Live video: Click to return to live video window from “Playback” or “Settings”
Replay:Click to query and playback the video files (Details see 5 Playback)
Settings:Change the camera’s parameters (Details see 4 Params settings)
3.2.
For Live Video
3.2.1 TOP Menu:
Play: Play the live video.
Stop: Stop the live video.
Figure2.1
Listen: Click it to enable listen function, the icon will change to green color and you can hear the
live audio from camera via PC if audio is ON. Click it again, will stop listen function.
Talk: Click it to enable talk function, the icon will change to green color and you can talk between PC
and camera if audio device connected. Click it again, will stop talk function.
Snapshot: Click to take a snapshot, and the picture will appear in another window. Click
“Save” to save the picture to an assigned folder in JPG format.
Record: Click to start record manually, and the icon will change to green color. The recorded file
will be saved to an assigned folder on the PC in AVI format. Click it again to stop recording.

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Clear Alarm: Click to stop the alarm manually when there is an alarm triggered, and a dialog box will
pop up below:
Figure2.2
OSD Settings: Click it will pop-up the OSD settings interface, including OSD Color, Frequency, Image
Mirror and Flip.
OSD: Means “On-Screen Display”
Figure2.3
OSD Color: Including Disabled, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Purple, Gray, Silver, Yellow, Olive, Turquoise, White,
Light Blue etc.
Frequency: Including 50HZ, 60HZ, Outdoor.
Figure2.4
50HZ/60HZ for the users who use 50HZ/60HZ frequency, outdoor for the users who want to use this camera
to monitor the outdoor environment
NOTE: This camera normally should be used in an indoor environment

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Mirror and Flip
Figure2.5
Mirror: Select this icon to see the mirror image. Erase it, will back to normal.
Flip: Select this icon to see the reversal image. Erase it, will back to normal.
Figure2.6
NOTE: Youcan choose Mirror and Flip function when you set up the camera in a special position.
3.2.2 Left Side Menu:
There are some basic operation icons listed on the left side menu as below:
Figure2.7

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PT Control: Set Pan/Tilt as upward, downward, leftward, rightward, upleft, downleft, upright , downright etc
directions. (PT and Cruise only available for the models support Pan/Tilt.)
: Center: Click this icon, the camera will pan/tilt, then stop at the center. Normally it will rotate 1 circle
: Up: Click this icon, camera will move up, you can click one by one or hold it to control the movement
: Down: Click this icon, camera will move down, click it step by step or hold on to control the
movement NOTE: It is the same operation as left, right, up-left, up-right, down-left, down-right etc.
Figure2.8
:Set Preset: It supports 9 preset positions. Firstly, control the camera rotate to the special position you
need to set, click Set Preset button , it will pop-up a dialog frame(Figure 2.8), choose the any number
(1-9) you want to set it be, then it done.
: Call Preset: It supports 9 preset positions. If operator wants to monitor an important area quickly and
precisely, just click Call Preset Position button , it will pop-up a dialog frame(Figure 2.8), choose the
number, then camera will rotate to the preset area automatically.
If you want to use Call Preset, you have to Set Preset firstly.
NOTE: Set different positions with a same number, camera will record the last position setting only
:Cruise: Preset cruise, camera can cruise according to the different presets set by users.
: Click this icon, camera will rotate up and down, means vertical patrol, click to stop it
: Click this icon, camera will rotate left and right, means horizontal patrol, click to stop it
: Click this icon, IO output Switch ON. Click to set it OFF.
Figure2.9
: Click this one, you can view the main channel of the camera you login, move the mouse to the icon,

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the frame will change to red color.
: Click this one; you can view 4 Channels of cameras which connected, from CH1 to CH4. move the
mouse to the icon, the frame will change to red color.
: Click this one; you can view 9 Channels of cameras which connected, from CH1 to CH9. move the
mouse to the icon, the frame will change to red color.
NOTE: If you want to view 4/9 channels, you should set the Multi-Device firstly (See 4.13 Multi-Device
Settings)
Figure3.0
: PTZ speed: set value from 1 to 100, click the icon, it will back to factory settings.
: Brightness: set value from 0 to 255, click the icon, it will back to factory settings.
: Contrast: set value from 0 to 255, click the icon, it will back to factory settings.
: Hue: set value from -128 to 127, click the icon, it will back to factory settings.
: Saturation: set value from 0 to 200, click the icon, it will back to factory settings.
Figure3.1
There are 9 icons at the bottom of the UI which show the status of each channel of the camera.
: Grey color: means there is no device connected to the main device from this channel.
: Green color: means the device connected from this channel, and it works well.
: Red color: means the device of this channel is recording.
: Yellow color: means set this channel in multi-device already, but it fails to connect to the main device.

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4. PARAMS SETTINGS
4.1.
Device Info.
Click “Params Settings”icon , select “Device info”, it will show the basic information such as “Device
ID”, “Device Client”, “Device Host”, “Description”, “IP Address”, “UPNP Status”, “DDNS Status”etc.
Default device name is “IP Camera”, users can change the camera’s description here, picture as below:
Figure3.2
4.2.
Video Info.
Click “Video Info” to enter the interface as below:
Figure3.3

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There are two options for stream, Main-Stream and Sub-Stream, users can set the stream based on
the actual operation environment, for example, if the band width is good enough, set Main-Stream as
Initial-Stream, or choose Sub-Stream will be better.
Set the parameters of Main-Stream and Sub-Stream as below:
Resolution: 1280x720, 640x368, 320x208 optional.
Frame Rate: Set the frame rate according to the band width. Frame rate could be “Auto”or “from 1fps to
30fps(Real time)”. if the network situation is not ideal, can reduce the frame rate to control the coding rate,
make the moving pictures more smoothly
Bit Rate: Higher bit rate means better quality images, but take more band width, so please adjust the
settings according to the actual band width. The range of bit rate from 128Kbps~4Mbps.
Figure3.4
Image Quality: Better image quality, higher bit rate value, and it will take more band width, the image quality
parameters could be set as below:
Figure3.5
NOTE: When the device runs, only can select Bit Rate or Image Quality either.
4.3.
Audio Settings
Click “Audio Settings” to enter the interface:

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Figure3.6
Built-in headset: Choose built-in MIC as the audio input device.
External headset: Choose external headset as the audio input device.
4.4.
Motion Detection
Click “Motion Detection” to enter the interface:
Motion Detection Zone Armed:
Figure3.7
Can set all zone to be armed, or a specified zone armed.
Before setting a specified zone, should set "Motion Detection" to "ON", then press left mouse, drag it on
video area to set the detection zone, and save it, supports 3 area ID mostly.

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●Detect All: Setting the whole video window as the motion detect armed zone.
●Clear: Clear all armed zone.
●Motion Detection: Set motion detection armed function ON/OFF.
Figure3.8
●Sensitivity: Set detection sensitivity as Low, Middle, High, Higher, Highest.
Figure3.9
●Alarm Duration: Set each alarm duration, can be forever, 5s, 10s, 15s, 30s, 60s.

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Figure4.0
Linkage with Alarm
These are actions optional for motion detection.
Figure4.1
●Alarm output: Select it to enable alarm output, unselect to stop.
●SD-Card Record: Select it to enable record in SD card, unselect to stop.
●Send E-mail: Select it to enable E-mail alert function, unselect to stop. (Mail service details see 4.14)
●FTP Upload: Select it to enable FTP upload function, unselect to stop. (FTP details see 4.15)
Click Save to save all the settings.
Click Update to refresh the settings.
4.5.
Alarm Settings
Click ”Alarm Settings” to enter the interface:
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