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Version V2.0

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Index
1INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................... - 1 -
1.1 WELCOME TO THE VILAR IP CAMERA .........................................................................- 1-
1.2 PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................................................- 1-
1.3 IDENTIFY IP CAMERA ................................................................................................- 1-
2FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES.................................................................................... - 8 -
2.1 BASIC FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................................- 8-
2.2 ADVANCED FEATURES...............................................................................................- 9-
3SYSTEM REQUIREMENT.......................................................................................... - 10 -
4SETUP PROCEDURE.................................................................................................- 11 -
4.1 IP CAMERA POWER &NETWORK CONNECTION ........................................................ - 11 -
4.2 ROUTER/SWITCH/HUB/XDSL MODEM CONNECTION ................................................. - 12 -
4.3 USE IPCAMSEARCH TOOL TO SETUP IP CAMERAS ...................................................- 13 -
4.4 VIEW VIDEO ON WEB BROWSER ..............................................................................- 15 -
4.5 SETUP IP CAMERA ON WEB ....................................................................................- 19 -
4.6 MOUNTING THE IP CAMERA.....................................................................................- 19 -
5SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...................................................................................... - 21 -
5.1 SYSTEM STATUS .....................................................................................................- 21 -
5.2 USER MANAGEMENT ...............................................................................................- 22 -
5.3 NETWORK ..............................................................................................................- 23 -
5.4 DATE AND TIME.......................................................................................................- 24 -
5.5 VIDEO ....................................................................................................................- 24 -
5.6 JPEG ENCRYPTION ................................................................................................- 25 -
5.7 E-MAIL ...................................................................................................................- 26 -
5.8 FTP....................................................................................................................... - 27 -
5.9 SENSORS AND MOTION DETECTION .........................................................................- 28 -
5.10 SCHEDULER TRIGGER .............................................................................................- 29 -
5.11 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ...........................................................................................- 29 -
5.12 SYSTEM LOG ..........................................................................................................- 30 -
5.13 GUEST VISIT...........................................................................................................- 30 -
6VISIT IP CAMERA OVER INTERNET........................................................................ - 30 -
6.1 WAN IP ADDRESS ..................................................................................................- 31 -
6.2 NETWORK ADDRESS TRANSLATION (NAT)................................................................- 32 -
6.3 PORT FORWARDING ................................................................................................- 33 -
6.4 DEFAULT GATEWAY .................................................................................................- 33 -
6.5 ACCESSING MULTIPLE CAMERAS OVER THE INTERNET ..............................................- 34 -
6.6 DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVICE (DDNS)..............................................................- 34 -
6.7 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE ......................................................................................- 35 -
7TECHNICAL PARAMETERS ..................................................................................... - 37 -

Figures and Tables Index
Figure 1 IP Camera 45-angle View................................................................................ - 2 -
Figure 2 IP Camera Front View ..................................................................................... - 2 -
Figure 3 IP Camera Back View...................................................................................... - 3 -
Figure 4 Front View Indication and Operation ............................................................... - 3 -
Figure 5 LCD Indications ............................................................................................... - 4 -
Figure 6 IP Address/Network Mask/Gateway loop show ............................................... - 4 -
Figure 7 Back View Indication........................................................................................ - 6 -
Figure 8 Input & Output defines ..................................................................................... - 6 -
Figure 9 Input & Output Pins Connection ...................................................................... - 7 -
Figure 10 Insert a CF Card ............................................................................................ - 8 -
Figure 11 Connecting the Ethernet wire....................................................................... - 11 -
Figure 12 connecting the power supply ....................................................................... - 11 -
Figure 13 LAN connection ........................................................................................... - 12 -
Figure 14 IP Camera Search Tool................................................................................ - 13 -
Figure 15 Modify IP Camera’s IP Address ................................................................... - 14 -
Figure 16 Input Administrator’s Username and Password .......................................... - 14 -
Figure 17 IP Camera Home Page................................................................................ - 15 -
Figure 18 Login Message box...................................................................................... - 16 -
Figure 19 IE Security Warning ..................................................................................... - 16 -
Figure 20 Security setting for ActiveX Controls ........................................................... - 17 -
Figure 21 Set IP Camera as a trusted site................................................................... - 18 -
Figure 22 Video webpage ............................................................................................ - 18 -
Figure 23 History Images View .................................................................................... - 19 -
Figure 24 System Status View ..................................................................................... - 21 -
Figure 25 User Management View .............................................................................. - 22 -
Figure 26 Network Setup View .................................................................................... - 23 -
Figure 27 Date and Time Setup View .......................................................................... - 24 -
Figure 28 Video Setup View......................................................................................... - 24 -
Figure 29 JPEG Encryption Setup View ...................................................................... - 25 -
Figure 30 Require Password Input in Client Web Browser.......................................... - 25 -
Figure 31 Input Password in Web Browser (ActiveX).................................................. - 26 -
Figure 32 Input Password in Web Browser (Java).................................................... - 26 -
Figure 33 E-mail Setup View ....................................................................................... - 26 -
Figure 34 FTP Setup View ........................................................................................... - 27 -
Figure 35 Sensors and Motion Detection Setup View ................................................. - 28 -
Figure 36 Scheduler Trigger Setup View ..................................................................... - 29 -
Figure 37 System Maintenance View .......................................................................... - 29 -
Figure 38 System Log View ......................................................................................... - 30 -
Figure 39 “Guest Zone” View....................................................................................... - 30 -
Figure 40 IP Camera’s Application Environment ......................................................... - 31 -
Figure 41 Typical Network Environment ...................................................................... - 35 -

1 Introduction
1.1 Welcome to the Vilar IP Camera
The Vilar IP Camera combines a high quality digital video camera with network
connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear video to your desktop from
anywhere on your local network or over the Internet.
1.2 Package Contents
Your IP Camera package should contain the following items, If any of the
listed items are missing, please contact your reseller from where you
purchased the camera for assistance.
The package includes.
1. IP Camera *1
2. IP Camera Utility CD *1
3. 5V Power Adapter *1
4. Dynamic DNS Registration Card *1
5. Ceiling Mounting bracket *1
1.3 Identify IP Camera
1.3.1 IP Camera Views

Figure 1 IP Camera 45-angle View
Figure 2 IP Camera Front View
Working Status LED
User Visiting LED
Privacy Indicate LED
Privacy Status Button
IP Show LCD
Lens
Night Vision LEDs
Tilt
Pan

Figure 3 IP Camera Back View
1.3.2 Indication and Operation
Figure 4 Front View Indication and Operation
The privacy button toggles Privacy mode and Normal mode, In Privacy mode, all the
remote users will not be allowed to see the video.
LED: Privacy
Button: Privacy
LED: User Visiting
LED: Working
LCD
CF Card Socket
RESET Button
Input&Output Pins
RJ45 Ethernet Socket
DC 5V Input Socket

Figure 5 LCD Indications
LCD will loop show IP Address/Network Mask/Gateway, as shown in the Figure 6.
Figure 6 IP Address/Network Mask/Gateway loop show
Status icon indications list:
Icon Meaning
IPAddress=192.168.0.24 Subnet mask=255.255.255.0 Gateway IP=192.168.0.1

DDNS Server Registered. Connected to the INTERNET
successfully.
Vilar Backbone server connected successfully.
There is/are user(s) visiting IP Camera video.
Sensor triggered. (Digit input or Motion detection)
CF card detected.
System in configuration status. E.g. Upgrading firmware.
Network mode indications:
Icon Meaning
Static IP Use static (manually fixed) IP mode.
DHCP IP Address is dynamically assigned by DHCP
Server.
PPPoE IP Camera’s internal PPPoE dial function
enabled.(Used for xDSL)
Working status LED meaning:
LED Status Meaning
Normal Flashing:
Turns on for 1/2 second every 3 seconds
Normal running
Always on or always off System error
Fast Flashing:
Turns on for 1/2 second every 1 second
System is starting, Please wait.
Slow Flashing:
Turns on for 1/2 second every 6 second
Upgrading firmware, Please wait.

Figure 7 Back View Indication
Figure 8 Input & Output defines
Input Pins: The input pins can be used for 2-way external sensor input. For example,
you may connect a Person Infrared Sensor (PIR) to it for motion detection. When
CF Card Socket
Reset button
Input & Output Pins
RJ45 Ethernet Socket
DC 5V Input Socket
Output Pins
Relay: Normally Open
Digit Input Pins
Output
A B
Input Common Input
1 2
1 2 3 4 5

external sensor triggered, IP Camera can be programmed to send an email with
picture or control the internal relay output.
Input pins can connect 2 sensors. The sensor should provide open/close signal only. The
two lines of sensor 1 should connect to Pin 3 & Pin 4; the two lines of sensor 2 should
connect to Pin 5 & Pin 4.
Output Pins: IP Camera has an internal relay. Relay’s two normally open contacts are
represented by Pin 1 and Pin 2. You may use it to control one external load below AC/DC
36V & 2 Amp.
While connecting input and output pins, strip off the protect rubber of wire for 5mm, the
use a small screwdriver to depress and latch down the orange tabs over holes, Insert the
red wire into hole until the insulation just reaches the back of the camera, use the
screwdriver to press down and release the orange tab above hole locking the wire in
place. Repeat the steps for other wires.
Figure 9 Input & Output Pins Connection
External Power Socket:Connect to a 5V AC-DC adapter.
CAUTION: Make sure to only use the power adapter supplied with your IP
Camera. Using a non-approved power adapter may damage the camera.
RJ-45 Ethernet Socket: Connects your IP Camera to LAN.
CF Card Socket: Insert a Compact Flash Card for scheduler or sensor trigger’s images
storage. Support volume is 1MByte to 2GByte. CF Card should be format as
FAT16/FAT32 before inserted.

Figure 10 Insert a CF Card
Caution: IP Camera DO NOT allow plug/unplug CF Card when power up.
You must unplug IP Camera’s power before operating CF Card.
RESET button: Click the reset button shortly, will reboot the system. If you press
the button and hold for 5 seconds or longer, the system will restore to factory
default configuration, it will take about 30 seconds, then reboot automatically.
Caution: DO NOT switch off IP Camera’s power during the procedure of
restoring factory default. It will take about 30 seconds.
2 Functions and Features
2.1 Basic Functions
The IP Camera and your home or business network form a powerful audio/video remote
monitoring solution. Just place the IP Camera anywhere on your network, power it up, and
it’s ready to be accessed by any PC on the network running web browser. The IP camera
utilizes MJPEG hardware compression, brings 30fps@VGA resolution live video to you.
The built-in pan and tilt, live streaming,and snapshot/video capture functions can all be
Note: Please keep in mind, not all brand and mode’s CF card can work with
IP Camera, please take a test before purchase.

controlled directly from the camera’s on-board homepage. Capability for motion
detection with e-mail notification may be added by purchasing an optional motion
detector.
Use the IP Camera to keep an eye on your home or business when you can’t be there.
Give friends and relatives a window into your world or monitor and record anything from
anywhere on the Internet.
2.2 Advanced Features
9Advanced Image Encryption
Besides basic web authority mechanism, IP Camera provide an 128-bit AES encryption to
the images transportation, ensures your information security.
9Digital Video Recording and Transportation
IP Camera can store images to CF Card, or, send images to your mailbox when triggered.
9Motion Detection
Your may use the internal Motion Detection function or external PIR sensor to trigger
images recording and transportation.
9Relay Output Control
The internal relay can be used to control external devices according to your setting.
9DDNS support
IP Camera provides dynamic DNS function, thus you may use it in xDSL environment.

3 System Requirement
9LAN: 10Base-T Ethernet / 100BaseTX Fast Ethernet
9Web Browser can support ActiveX ,such as Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher,
9Web Browser can support Java Applet, such as Firefox 1.5
9PC – Intel Pentium III or equivalent, 1.3 GHz or above
9256MB RAM
9800x600 resolution with 16-bit color or above
9Windows 2000, Windows XP, Linux
9Other device: read-only CD-ROM
Note: Not only the fixed IP address can access cameras from the Internet,
but also Dynamic IP can access cameras. If the IP address provided by
your Internet Service Provider is dynamic (changing), then signing up for a
dynamic DNS service will make accessing from the Internet much more
convenient. Signing up for a DDNS is free and easy; you can get it in some
websites, such as our website www.vipcam.cn that can give you more
information.

4 Setup Procedure
Before use IP Camera, please setup according to the following procedures.
4.1 IP Camera Power & Network Connection
Plug the included Ethernet cable into the RJ-45 connector at the back of the camera as
shown.
Figure 11 Connecting the Ethernet wire
Connect the power supply to the back of the camera as shown, and then plug the supply
into an available power outlet.
Figure 12 connecting the power supply

4.2 Router/Switch/Hub/xDSL Modem Connection
Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into any available LAN port. A typical home
router/gateway connection is shown below. The LED of LAN port will then turns ON.
Figure 13 LAN connection
Check the LEDs on the RJ45 socket of IP Camera. If connection is ok, the green LED
turns on. If there’s any active data transportation, the orange LED will flash.
The LCD panel of IP Camera will show IP Camera’s current IP address/Network
Mask/Gateway.
IP Camera is available for visiting now. You have two methods to visit its homepage:
1. Run IPCamSearch Tool in the CD. This software will search for all IP Cameras in
your LAN. Select one and then click [visit] to continue.
2. Run an Internet Explorer, and input the IP address as shown on the LCD to IE’s
address bar, for example: http://192.168.0.234.
CAUTION: Make sure to only use the power
adapter supplied with your IP Camera. Using a
non-approved power adapter may damage the
camera.
In different country or region, the power
supply might be different (110V/220,
50Hz/60Hz), please make sure it correspond to
the tag marked on the power adapter.
Note: IP Camera by default use fixed (static) IP
address setting. The default IP address
is :192.168.0.234, Network Mask is
255.255.255.0, Gateway is 192.168.0.1

4.3 Use IPCamSearch Tool to setup IP Cameras
Put the supplied CD into your CDROM, Click and run IPCamSearch Tool.
Figure 14 IP Camera Search Tool
This tool shows all IP Cameras found on your LAN with its Serial Number/IP
Address/Firmware Version. If your IP Camera’s IP address is not as the same segment
of your PC(defined by IP Address and Network Mask), you may not be able to visit your
IP Camera. For example, Your PC’s IP address is 192.168.100.33, network mask is
255.255.255.0, then your PC will only reach IP address 192.168.100.1 to
192.168.100.255, If your IP Camera’s IP Address is not within this range, you cannot
access it. Then you may click [Setup IP] button to change IP Camera’s IP address to
adopt your PC setting.
Click [Auto Set], let IPCamSearch tool find an available IP Address for you.

Figure 15 Modify IP Camera’s IP Address
Click [OK], and then input administrator’s username and password to continue.
Figure 16 Input Administrator’s Username and Password
Input the correct username and password, and click [OK], then you can see a message
box indicating IP Camera’s IP Address has changed(IP Camera is in static IP mode
now).
Then you may click [Connect IPCam] to run an Internet Explorer, You can do more
configuration by click [System Setup] on homepage of IP Camera.
Note: By default, administrator’s username is: admin, password is:
123456

4.4 View Video on Web Browser
You may visit IP Camera’s homepage by IE or other compatible web browsers.
Figure 17 IP Camera Home Page
Click “User Visit” to view video. You will see a message box which requires your login as
shown below.
Note: If you don’t have IPCamSearch tools at hand, you may change your PC’s
IP Address to the same segment, according to the IP shown on IP Camera’s
front LCD. Then you can input IP Camera’s IP Address into IE’s address bar to
access.
Note: Your web browser must support Javascript function. Please download
JVM from http://java.com

Figure 18 Login Message box
Input correct Username and password, then you can view the video.
If you are using IE ActiveX mode, for the first time, you will be alert to install ActiveX
control.
If you have enabled ActiveX Control in your IE configuration properly (See below to see
how to setup IE security configuration), you will see a dialog like the one shown here.
Figure 19 IE Security Warning
Click [Install] to continue. If you cannot see the message above, you must modify IE’s
security configuration.
You can follow this procedure to setup IE security configuration:
1. Select [Internet Options] in [Tools] menu of IE;
Note: By default, administrator’s username is: admin, password is:
123456
Note: You must setup Internet Explorer’s security configuration properly, allow
unsigned ActiveX Control to install.
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