Orite ic301 User manual

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1.System Features
1-1. Package Contents
1-2. System Requirements
1-3. Hardware Description and Features
1-4. IP-Cam Hardware Specification
2. Installation
2-1. IP-Cam Hardware Setup
3. Accessing the Camera
3-1. Change the IP-Cam IP Status
3-2. On the LAN with DHCP Server
3-3. On the LAN without DHCP Server
3-4. On the LAN use with the ADSL Router
3-5. Access the IP-Cam by ordinary user login.
4. Camera Control
4-1. Quality Setting
4-2. Resolution Setting
4-3. Frequency Setting
4-4. Camera Advanced adjust
4-5. Split setting
4-6. Rotate Setting
4-7. Operation Mode
4-8. Delete a Camera
5. Configuration
5-1. System Settings
5-2. User Setup
5-2-1. Current User
5-2-2. Account Management
5-3. Motion Detection
5-3-1. Motion Detection Enabling / Disabling
5-3-1. Set Detection Area
5-3-2. Motion detected mail function
5-3-3. Motion detected mail
5-3-4. Motion detected message on the main window.
5-3-5. FTP uploads when motion detected.
5-4. Network Setup

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5-4-1. Manual Setting
5-4-2. connect to ADSL by PPPOE mode
5-4-3. Dynamic DNS
5-5.Audio Setup
5-5-1.Audio Configure
5-6.DDNS Setup
5-6-1.DDNSServer
6. Image Recording
6-1. Save as JPEG
6-2. Save as AVI
6-3. Save Current Picture As…
7. View Log File
8. On Line Help
9. Hardware Reset
10. Accessing IP-Cam over the Internet
10-1. WAN IP Address
10-2. Network Address Translation (NAT)
10-3. Port Forwarding
9-4. Default Gateway
11. Network Utilities
11-1. Determining your IP Address and Network Settings
11-2. Using PING
11-3. IPEdit
12. Router Configuration
Introduction
IP-Cam is a color camera with built-in IP address, Ethernet software stacks and protocols.
Plug IP-Cam directly to a RJ45 Ethernet port and watch the camera site from anywhere

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around the world. Connecting directly to Ethernet networks, the IP-Cam is a standalone digital
network camera requiring no extra server at the camera site. With the motion detection trigger
function, IP-Cam will provide you with the necessary security with the easiest installation.
Plug the IP-Cam into your network and you're ready to see what's happening even when
you're not there! Accessing the camera is as simple as surfing the web, just point your
browser to the camera's onboard home page. You'll find everything you need to view, and do
video recording from the camera from anywhere on your network or even over the Internet!
The IP-Cam is accessed with the IP address directly and the images are viewed by standard
Web browsers.
1. System Features
1-1. Package Contents
1. IP-Cam (IC-301)
2. Power Adapter
3. Red Color 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN Cable (MDI / X, Cross over LAN cable)
4. Blue Color 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN Cable (MDI)
5. IP-Cam installation CD-ROM
6. User’s Manual
1-2. System Requirements
To view the camera web page
Web Browser – Internet Explorer for Windows 5.0 or higher
PC with Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP connected to LAN
To run the included software (IPEDIT) applications
PC - Intel Pentium II or equivalent, 300MHz or above, 64MB RAM, 150 MB Hard Disk
Space, 800x600 resolution with 16- bit color
Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP
To access cameras from the Internet
Broadband Internet Connection (DSL, Cable Modem) with min. 128k upload speed
1-3. Hardware Description and Features
Stand-alone network camera for flexible installation.
Simple installation and multiple mounting methods.
Embedded Web Server Supported.
No computer is needed at the monitored site.
Access live video via web browser at anytime and any place for remote surveillance and

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management.
2 default HTTP ports supported, they can be changed to fit different network
environments.
Built-in Motion Detection for security at no extra cost.
Standard JPEG Image Format.
Record AVI (Video) or Motion JPEG images onto hard disk for future viewing.
Capture snapshots and video to your PC.
Password protection, Supervisor password system for you to decide who has authority to
access the cameras.
Real-Time Motion Detection for E-mail and FTP alert.
E-Mail the Detected Images to preset e-Mail address.
FTP the Detected Images to preset FTP server.
Directly connect to ADSL by PPPoE, mail the IP setting to preset mail address.
5 different resolutions, 5 different image quality.
3 different Light Frequencies: Outdoor, Indoor 50Hz and Indoor 60Hz.
Unlimited number of users concurrently browsing the same camera.
E-Mail notification for sharing or notifying information actively to the connected party.
Support Multi camera windows
Camera Naming Support.
Web console configuration interface.
LAN/WAN interface supported.
Support Fixed IP or Dynamic IP by DHCP.
Log List report.
Built-in Microphone
Network
Fixed IP.
Dynamic IP by DHCP.
Directly connect to ADSL by PPPoE, mail the IP setting to preset mail address.
User Management
User Management for Add User, Delete User, and Change Password.
Administrator, privileged user to change any settings.
General users, view images only.
Camera Control
Layout 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4.
Resolution: 160x120, 176x144, 320x240, 352x288, 640x480.
Quality: Low, High, Medium, Clarity, Motion
Image Rotate / Flip.
VideoAdjustment: Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness
Motion Detection
Software Real-Time Motion Detection.
Selected Region Provided.
E-Mail the Detected Images to preset e-Mail address.

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FTP the Detected Images to preset FTP server.
Browser Support
IE only (ActiveX Control) Save the current image local PC.
ActiveX controls : ActiveX controls support full functions, including the Right Mouse
Button Menu control.
Utility
IPEDIT.EXE to scan the Installed IP-Cams and change the Camera Name and IP
Address
1-4. IP-Cam Hardware Specification
Built-in web server allows camera to be accessed by standard Internet browser
Network, RJ-45: 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet networks
Network ready, IP addressable (no PC required.)
Motion-JPEG based compression
Size: 91 mm x 65 mm x 53 mm
Weight: 163 g
Power Supply: 5.1 VDC/2A
2. Installation
Before installing the IP-Cam, you should have an available Ethernet LAN connection (RJ-45
port). To view the camera’s image or make any manual configuration changes, you will need a
Windows PC with Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher and connection to the LAN.
2-1. SWEEX Audio IP-Cam Hardware Setup

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1. Insert the power-cord to IP-Cam.
2. Insert the Network Line to IP-Cam and Computer LAN Card RJ-45 port (Red color LAN
Cable).
3. Power-On the Computer for IP setup.
4. Use the IPEdit.exe tools to find the IP-Cam.
5. Use IE to view the IP-Cam image.
Step 1. Plug the Ethernet cable into IP-Cam
Plug the included RED Color Ethernet cable into the
RJ- 45 connector at the back of the camera as
shown.
Step 2. Plug the Ethernet cable into PC
1. Temporarily disconnect the existing network
cable from the PC.
2. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into any
available LAN port. A typical home router/gateway
connection is shown on the left.
Step 3. Connect the Power Supply to the IP-Cam
Connect the power supply to the back of the
IP-Cam as shown, and then plug the supply into an
available power outlet.
Step 4. Ensure the IP-Cam power light is lit
When the IP-Cam is connected with power, the
LED light on top of the IP-Cam will light up. This
indicates that the IP-Cam is powered on.
Step 5. Using IPEdit.exe to test the IP-Cam
1. Use IPEDIT.EXE to find the installed IP-Cam.
2. The IP-Cam without IP allocated by DHCP will

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Step 7. Connect IP-Cam to the ADSL Modem
or LAN Hub
1. Remove the red network cable from the PC
when all the settings are completed.
2. Reconnect the existing network cable to the
PC.
3. Using the blue network cable provided,
connect one end to the IP-Ca, and the other, to
the ADSL model of LAN hub.

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3. Accessing the Camera
3-1. Change the IP-Cam IP Status
Using the IP-Edit, you could select the different
network options.
The PC network options will display the Gateway
and Netmask network settings, which you can
edit with IP-Edit.
Alternatively, you may contact your network
system administrator to provide you with the
details of your network Gateway and Netmask
settings.
Enter the Camera’s IP number.
If you allow outsiders to see the IP-Cam, please enter another IP address.
If you only want the IP-Cam to be viewed in the internal network, you could enter a local
IP number Example: 192.168.0.99.
Clicking “Submit” will update all the changes made to the IP-Camera settings.

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Option Labels Translations Functions
Name: Name of the
Camera Options for the name of the camera
Gateway Gateway Reviews through your network options
IP Network Address
Netmask Network Reviews through your network options
HTTP Port 1 HTTP Port 1 80
HTTP Port 2 HTTP Port 2 IP address given by the administrator, refrain from
changing it
MAC MAC Address
Example:
Hinet uses the IP address number:
Use IPEDIT to enter Hinet assigned IP address.
Launch IE Browser.
Go to IP-Cam ÆNetwork Setup ÆPPPoE.
Set ADSL User ID and Password provided by Hinet.
Click Submit and restart the PC.
3-2. On the LAN with DHCP Server
3-3. On the LAN without DHCP Server
Use IPEDIT.EXE to find the installed
IP-Cam.
The IP-Cam without IP allocated
by DHCP will have a default IPAddress
of 169.254.xx.xx.
1. Use IPEDIT.EXE to find the
installed SWEEX Audio IP-Cam.
2. Select this IP-Cam in the Camera
Lists Window.
3. The default configurations will be
shown in the right window.
4. Update the Camera’s IP status.

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1. Select this IP-Cam in the Camera
Lists Window.
2. The default configurations will be shown in
the right window.
1. Update the Camera Name (Fixed IP)
2. Update the Gateway Address (192.168.0.1).
3. Update the IP address of this IP-Cam (192.168.0.30).
4. Update the Network Mask (255.255.255.0).
5. ‘Submit’ it.
After the button ‘Submit’ is clicked, the IP information of this IP-Cam will be updated.
Access this IP-Cam by this IP address; on the Configuration -> Network, the Fixed IP address
was assigned.
3-4. On the LAN use with the ADSL Router
If the IP-Cam was installed on the ADSL router, the IP-Cam will dynamically be allocated an IP
address from the DHCP server. However, if the IP-Cam wants to be accessed from the WAN,
the IP-Cam IP address needs to be setup as fixed IP. Same goes for the Virtual Server
function of ADSL router, which needs to be setup as well.
1. Setup the IP-Cam as Fixed IP, such as 192.168.0.49.
2. Enter the administrator page of +ADSL router. (Use sonnet ASDL router as an example).
3. Enter the Virtual Server Page.
A. Setup the mapping of HTTP Port (80) to 192.168.0.49.
B. Restart the ADSL router.
Then the IP-Cam can be accessed from WAN, by the ADSL WAN IP Address.
3-5. Access the SWEEX Audio IP-Cam by ordinary user login.
If the user accesses the IP-Cam by an ordinary user account, the IP-Cam would not allow the
user to access the privileged functions. From the following screen, the Camera Control,
Resolution, Quality, and Configuration are disabled.

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4. Camera Control
On the IE Browser, right mouse click on the video to activate a pop-up menu. You can then
change the camera settings accordingly.
4-1. Quality Setting
The SWEEX Audio IP-Cam provides 5 image quality settings. The user can select the Quality
setting from the Quality list box.
zLow
zHigh
zMedium
zClarity
zMotion
Note: The value in the list box displays the current setting of the current image. When you
make a new selection, the value on the list box will be changed to the new image quality
settings.
4-2. Resolution Setting
IP-Cam provides 5 resolutions,
z640 X 480
z320 X 240
z352 X 288

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z176 X 144
z160 X 120
User can select the desired new setting from the “Resolution” list box.
Note: The value in the list box displays the current setting of the current image. When you
make a new selection, the value on the list box will be changed to the new image quality
settings.
4-3. Frequency Setting
IP Cam provide the Frequency setting for
zOutdoor
zIndoor & 50
zIndoor & 60
4-4. Camera Advanced Adjust
IP Cam provide the advanced setting for
zBrightness
zContrast
zSaturation
zHue
zSharpness
To control the camera, use the “+” to increase, “-“ to decrease it, or “STD” to return to
default value.
4-5. Split Setting
IP-Cam provides 4 settings for split windows. It can display different time frame images of the
selected IP-Cam. The time string with green characters is the current displayed image.
4 types of Split window,
z1 x 1 (Default)
z2 x 2
z3 x 3
z4 x 4
Note: The images on the split window are on the same camera, but with different time.
It is useful on the low frame rate condition, and then user can check the images that
are the recently got.

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4-6. Rotate Setting
The IP-Cam provides 4 image rotate settings. Use mouse right key click video than you can
see setup menu, The user can select the Rotate setting from the Rotate list box.
z“Rotate 0”: Default state
z“Rotate 180”:Rotate the image by 180 degrees. This setting is applicable only on the
camera, which is mounted up side down.
z“Flip horizontal”: Image Flip horizontal
z“Flip vertical” : Image Flip vertical
4-7. Operation Mode
Continuous Mode: The IP-Cam will always try to capture the image as fast as possible. This is
the default setting.
Periodic Mode: ms (mill-second) or s (second) can be set. The value set here must be greater
than 0.
Setting the periodic mode to 5 seconds will update the image every 5 seconds. The time
interval can be checked by the time displayed on the image.
4-8 Delete a camera
IP-Camera can support view of multiple IPCams, you can add a new IPCam into this
WebPage by input such as http://192.168.0.50/ on the Watching field. Also a viewed
IPCam can be removed by select this IPCam, then press “Delete a camera” to remove
it from the WebPage.

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5. Configuration
Only the administrator can select the “Configuration”; the ordinary user account does not have
this privilege to access this function.
The screen is the main menu for configuration setting, when the administrator selects the
“Configuration” in the main window.
IP-Cam provides 4 types of configurations:
System Settings
Password Settings
- Change of Password
User
– To add/delete user, change password; enable/disable
user check.
- Add User.
- Change Password.
- Delete User Account.
Motion Detection
- Enable/Disable motion detection.
- Motion detected mail setting.

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- Motion detected FTP setting.
Network – SWEEX Audio IP-Cam Network connection setting.
- DHCP – setting the IP dynamically.
- Fixed IP – setting the IP manually.
- Connect to ADSL by PPPoE.
DDns
5-1. System Setting
5-1-1. Camera Name
The camera name can be set on the “Camera Name” field , and select “ change “ to summit it .
5-1-2. Camera”s time
Select “NTP” button
Key in the Sever IP address Like : http://www.org.ntp.org
Press”adjust” to activate
After IPCam get the time from NTP sever , It will update the Camera”s time field.
Select “Input new time” button and click on “ Synchronize with PC”s time “
Key in “mm/dd/yyyy” format into “ Date “ field , and “hh:mm:ss” by 24hours format into “ Time “
Filed, then Select the “Adjust” button to adjust the time !
5-1-3. Web Server Port Number
The implementation supports 2 HTTP port settings. The HTTP “Port 1” is set to 80, the HTTP
“Port 2” is set to 8080. The user can access the IP-Cam by
http://xx.xx.xx.xx/
or
http://xx.xx.xx.xx:8080/
to access the SWEEX Audio IP-Cam.
It is recommended to keep the HTTP “Port 1” as 80 to make sure the IP-Cam can be
accessed by the default HTTP port setting access on the LAN. http://xx.xx.xx.xx/

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If multiple IP-Cams are installed on the LAN, also required to be accessed from the WAN, the
HTTP “Port 2” can be changed as the virtual server port mapping to support multiple IP-Cams.
The following table lists example configurations.
IP-Cam IP HTTP
port.1 HTTP
port.2 Virtual Server Port
Setting Access IP-Cam on LAN Access IP-Cam on
WAN
IP: 68.68.68.68
192.168.1.1 80 8080 8080 Î192.168.1.1 http://192.168.1.1
http://192.168.1.1:8080
http://68.68.68.68:8080
192.168.1.2 80 8081 8080 Î192.168.1.1 http://192.168.1.2
http://192.168.1.1:8081
http://68.68.68.68:8081
192.168.1.3 80 8082 8080 Î192.168.1.1 http://192.168.1.3
http://192.168.1.1:8082
http://68.68.68.68:8082
5-2. User Management
5-2-1. Current User
If you are logging in for the first-time, the user name
in the “Current User” section should display
“administrator”.
5-2-2. Account Management
User authorization required:
Checking the “Enable use check” check box will
enable the user check when the users want to access
the IP-Cam. The Login window will prompt for
the User name and Password.
If the check box is not checked, then the user check
will not be enabled. All users can access the
IP-Cam directly, with the administrator’s permission.A Login window is not required.
Note: Before you select “Enable user check” check button, please remember to change the
administrator password.
Add a user or change password:
Enter a new user name and password information to create a new user account, or enter an
existing user account, then set a new password to replace the old password.

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Confirm by clicking on the [Change/Create] button to create the account or change password.
After submitting, the “Current User List:” would display the newly created user account. In this
example: “newuser”.
5-2-3. Delete Account
Select the user account from the “Username” list box.
Click the [Delete] button to delete the selected user account. A confirmation window will
prompt the user to select “OK” or “Cancel”.
After selecting the “OK” button, the selected user account will be deleted from the “Current
User List”. In this example, the “newuser” account will be removed.
5-3. Motion Detection
5-3-1. Motion Detection Enabling / Disabling
Check the “Enable motion detection” check
box to activate the motion detection.
If the check box is not checked, the motion
detection send mail function will not be
enabled.
Enter the “ Sensitivity “ button for select “High” or “Middle “ and “Low “ mode .
5-3-2. Motion detected mail function ( mail setting )
When motion detection is enabled, the user can setup the mail function to send the
motion-detected images to the preset mail address. The procedures are as follow:
1. Motion Detect set to “Enable” state.
2. Setup the “SMTP Mail Server” and e-Mail address. ( password use or not )
3. Enter the sender’s email address in “Sender” field and the recipient’s email address in the
“Receiver” field.
4. The user can change the “Subject” field.
5. If the mail server needs authentication, check the “Password” check box. Also, enter the
password; otherwise the “Password” field does not need to be filled in.
6. Check the “Send mail when motion detected” check box to enable the operation. If the
check box is not checked, the motion detected send mail function will not be enabled.

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7. Confirm by selecting [Send Setting] option to save the settings.
Note:
If all of the items are enabled resulting in a motion event detection, the IP-Cam will send the
motion-detected images to the preset email address. The maximum number of images
allowed is 6 images per mail.
5-3-3. Motion detected mail
The received mail will be displayed in a motion picture
form. It can also be displayed as separated images
with a selection of the circle button on the left side of
the Image Viewer.
5-3-4. Motion detected message on the main window.
When the motion detection function is enabled, and a motion detected, a message will be
displayed at the bottom.
Motion detection disabled or Motion detection enabled
5-3-5. FTP uploads when motion detected.
The motion-detected images can also be uploaded to FTP server. The procedures are as
follow:
1. Enter the IP address or domain name of the “FTP Server”.
2. Enter the “Username” and “Password” of the FTP server.
3. Certain FTP servers need an “Account” field. Leave it blank if it is not needed.
4. Enter the “Remote folder” upload path information for saving the images.
5. Confirm by selecting the [Send Setting] option to save the settings.
5-4. Network Setup
5-4-1. Manual Setup
For fixed IP address users:
On the network environment, the administrator can assign a unique IP address to each

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IP-Cam. The procedures are as follow:
1. Check the “Manually” radio button.
2. Enter the “IPAddress”, “Network Mask (Subnet mask)”, “Default gateway”, and the “DNS1”,
“DNS2”, as well as ‘DNS3” in formations.
3. Select “Reboot immediately” to reboot the IP-Cam to allow these settings to take effect.
DHCP
The “DHCP” is automatically set as the default network setting of IP-Cam. When an IP-Cam is
joined into the LAN, it will issue the DHCP packets to request an IP address that is
dynamically assigned by the DHCP server. If it is unable to get a DHCP address on a limited
tries, the IP-Cam will assign a default IP address such as “169.254.xx.xx”.
5-4-2. Connect to ADSL by PPPoE mode.
The IP-Cam can directly connect to the ADSL. However, it should be setup on the LAN
environment to setup the PPPoE information before connecting to the ADSL modem. Power
on the IP-Cam and it will dial in to the ISP connection to the WAN via the ADSL modem.
The procedures are as follow:
1. Connect to the LAN by DHCP or Fixed IP
2. Access the IP-Cam and enter [Configuration] Î[Network Setup]
3. PPPoE Configuration
4. select the “Dial on power Up” check box.
5. If the ADSL Modem and IP-Cam are connected on a hub and after the PPPoE in
formations are entered, you can then select the “ Save and Dial Now” option to do the
PPPoE dial.
6. Enter the “User” and “Password” fields with the account and password provided by the ISP.
If the “Mail after dialed” check box is checked, the mail will be automatically sent when
connected automatically to the ISP.
7. If the mail server needs authentication, the “Password” check box needs to be checked
and password information, entered.
8. Enter the sender’s email address in the “Sender email” field and recipient’s email address
in the “Receiver email” field.
9. The “Subject” field can be modified.
10.Confirm by clicking on the “Save” button
to save the settings.
If the IP-Cam and ADSL modem are connected
by a hub, the administrator can select ”Dial Now”
to perform the connect operation. On the contrary,
if the IP-Cam and ADSL modem are connected
directly, then there is a need:
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