NXP Semiconductors i.MX27 User manual

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Quick Start Guide
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i.MX27 IP Camera Reference Design
Quick Start Guide

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Table of Contents
1. Getting Started ..................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1. Camera Kit Contents ...................................................................................................................... 3
1.2. CD-ROM Contents ........................................................................................................................ 3
2. Setting up Camera Hardware ............................................................................................................... 4
3. Setting up Camera Software ................................................................................................................ 4
4. Preparing Windows® to View Video Stream ...................................................................................... 5
4.1. Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7 ............................................................................................................... 5
4.2. FFPLAY Video Client .................................................................................................................... 7
4.3. Starting Video Stream .................................................................................................................... 8
4.4. Changing the Camera IP address using Terminal .......................................................................... 8
5. Revision History ............................................................................................................................... 9

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Getting Started
1 Getting Started
This document is provided as a quick start guide that will help the user set up the Freescale i.MX27 IP
camera and start a web based session.
1.1 Camera Kit Contents
The IP camera reference design kit is shipped with the items listed in Table 1.
Verify that all items are contained in the package.
1.2 CD-ROM Contents
The IP camera reference design kit is shipped with the items listed in Table 2.
Table 1. IP Camera Reference Design Kit Contents
Type Items
Board • CPU board
• Image Sensor board
CPU board and image sensor board with lens assembled, are housed in a plastic
enclosure.
Cables • RJ45 Ethernet cable
• Modified serial connector with one 9-pin female connection and one 3-pin terminal
block connector.
Power Supply • 12VDC @ 1A power supply with a center positive 2.5mm barrel jack connector.
Other Hardware • Camera Mini Tripod
Paperwork • CD-ROM: Content CD
• End-User License Agreement
• Quick Start Guide (this document)
• Warranty card
• Freescale support card
Table 2. CD-Rom contents
Type Items
Product Documentation • i.MX27 IP Camera Fact Sheet
• Bill of Materials, Schematics and Gerber files for CPU board and Image Sensor board.
• i.MX27 IP Camera Software Guide
• i.MX27 IP Camera Reference Manual
• DAP: Au-Zone Fact Sheet
• Data sheets for the IP camera’s non-Freescale components

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Setting up Camera Hardware
2 Setting up Camera Hardware
The followingsection describes theprocedure for setting up thecamera hardware. Figure 1,below,depicts
various connectors on the back of the unit.
Figure 1. IP Camera Hardware
1. Connect the RJ45 connector to both a local network port and the RJ45 connector located on the
back on the unit. The camera supports Auto-MDI and therefore does not require a crossover cable.
2. Connect the terminal end of the serial connector on the back of the unit. This is only required if a
terminal session is required.
3. Connect the female DB9 connector to the serial port on the host PC. Please exercise caution when
connecting and removing the female DB9 connector to ensure that it does not break.
4. The Mini Tripod simply screws into the mount on the bottom of the unit.
5. Apply power by connecting the power adapter to the barrel connector on the back of the board.
This is not required if a POE Ethernet connection is used.
6. Blue LEDs inside the top side of the enclosure indicate that the unit is running when activated.
3 Setting up Camera Software
This section describes the procedure for starting a streaming video session.
Note thatthe serial connection isnot requiredto runthe system. If itis desired that a Linux shellbe present,
connect the serial cable to the host PC as described above, and start up a terminal program for an 8-N-1,
115,200 connection. Disable all forms of Flow Control (Flow Control should be set to NONE).

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Preparing Windows® to View Video Stream
4 Preparing Windows®to View Video Stream
This section describes the required procedure for preparing Windows to view the video stream.
In order to stream video in Windows XP™, some basic configuration needs to be completed first. The
following applies to Windows XP with Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7.
• Default IP Addresses for the Camera Server – The camera is shipped with the following default IP
addresses.
— Wired Network: 192.168.1.254
— The subnet mask is the 255.255.255.0. This means that “192.168.1” is the significant portion
of the IP address and must be the same on the PC in order to communication with the camera.
• To initially connect to the camera and configure it for the broader network, it is recommended to
directly connect the camerato the PC. Then temporarily change the PC’s network settings to match
the camera. Connect to the camera and change its settings to the broader network configuration
then change the PC back and reboot the camera. Confirm that the settings are right and connect
both the PC and the camera to the general network.
• All of the above settings can be configured through the web interface. Note that changes made via
the web interface will be persistent; the camera will retain the new address on reset.
• Wireless connectivity is not supported at this time.
4.1 Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7
The following steps explain the required sequence for preparing Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7. Figure 2 and
Figure 3 illustrate them.
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Ensure proxies are disabled
3. Select Tools menu, then “Internet Options...”, open Security tab.
1. Select “Trusted sites”
2. Press the “Sites…” button.
3. Ensure ‘Require server verification (https: ) ….’ box is not checked
4. Add http://192.168.1.254 or the configured IP for your network.
4. Change the Security Level for this zone to “Low”.

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Figure 2. Required Sequence to Prepare Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7 (steps 1-4)

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Preparing Windows® to View Video Stream
Figure 3. Required Sequence to Prepare Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7 (step 5)
When playing video, IE may popup with “Open File—Security Warning”. Unselect “Always ask before
opening this file” and click Run.
Mozilla/Firefox or any other web browser will not be able to show the streaming video.
4.2 FFPLAY Video Client
This section explains how to set up the FFPlay video client.
4.2.1 Installing from the camera web server page
1. Open Internet Explorer and connect to the camera web server at http://192.168.1.254 or the
configured IP address for the camera on your network.
2. From the main page click on the link to download ffplay (“GET FFPLAY”).
3. When installing the program save it to the “C:\Program Files\ffmpeg” directory (if it does not
exist, create the ffmpeg directory).
4. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to “C:\Program Files\ffmpeg”.
5. Right-click on ffmpeg.zip
6. Select “Extract All” and ok the defaults. This will unzip the necessary files

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4.2.2 Installing using WinZip
1. Open ffmpeg.zip with WinZip
2. Click “Extract”
3. Change the destination directory to “C:\Program Files\ffmpeg”
4. Click “Ok”
The “ffplay.exe” program must exist in “C:\Program Files\ffmpeg\ffmpeg\bin\” otherwise the video
streaming will not work.
4.3 Starting Video Stream
After web and video server have started on the camera platform, you should be able to connect to the
device using Internet Explorer. Only one connection to the video server at a time is currently allowed.
The default IP address for the wired interface will be 192.168.1.254. You will need to change your
Windows network settings to be able to access it if your subnet is different.
Once you have accessed and changed the network settings on the device to match your network, you will
be able to access the web pages at http://<DEVICE IP ADDRESS>. Once that is loaded, click the “Play
Video” link. If you have set upWindows and Internet Explorer as described above, the video will start
playing shortly in a separate window.
4.4 Changing the Camera IP address using Terminal
If the Cameras Subnet mask is not appropriate, it can be changed using a terminal window and the RS-232
cable.
1. Open Hyper-terminal or similar terminal program and connect using 8-N-1, 115200 connection
with no Flow Control.
2. Reset the camera, and the boot messages should appear in the terminal window.
3. Once the unit has completed booting and the mx27# prompt appears, use the following command
to change the IP address of the camera:
ifconfig eth0 <IP address>
4. The IP address will be changed until the next reset. The IP address changes can be made
permanent using the System Settings page of the camera.

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Revision History
5 Revision History
Table 3 provides a revision history for this template.
Table 3. Document Revision History
Rev.
Number Date Substantive Change(s)
0 04/2008 Initial release
1 8/2008 Added Section 1.2, “CD-ROM Contents.” Removed WIFI support from Section 3,
“Setting up Camera Software” and Section 4, “Preparing Windows® to View Video
Stream.” Updated Section 4.1, “Internet Explorer 6.0 or 7.”

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