WebGate WebEye E10 User manual

WebEye E10/E104 Manual Ver 1.5
WebEye E10/E104 User’s Guide
* This manual is for WebEye firmware version 1.2.0. If your WebEye has the later version
of firmware, please download the last updated user’s guide from WebGate’s homepage
(www.webgateinc.com)
WebGate Inc.
System Requirements
nn For WebEye
•Network: 10 Base-T LAN
(Leased line, xDSL, Cable Modem, ISDN)
nn For a PC to access WebEye
•Processor: Pentium II and above
•RAM: 64MB and more
•OS: Windows 98/NT/2000
•Screen Resolution: 1024 X 768 pixels and above
•Network: 10 Base-T LAN or PSTN
•Web Browser: MS Internet Explorer 5.0 and above
NS Navigator 4.7 and above

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FCC Compliance Statement
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environmental. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at own expense.
Warning
This is a class ‘A’product. In a domestic environment,this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures

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Important Notice
1. WebEye is for indoor use. Therefore note that the CCD (charged coupled device) inside
the
product can be damaged permanently if the camera lens is exposed to direct
sunlight. When
you place WebEye under the glaring light, we recommend using aniris lens.
If your
application demands prolonged exposure to sunlight, you should consider to equip with
a
sun visor.
2. WebEye is not weatherproof. Therefore you should be well aware of environmental
specifications that are included in the manual. In case of outdo
or use, where it needs
additional weather criteria
, you should equip weatherproof case to protect WebEye from
water, moisture, or temperature (higher or lower than specification). For WebEye cleaning,
gently wipe with clean dry cloth.
3. Be sure to use a DC adapter that is provided
by Web Gate Inc. Connecting WebEye directly
to an AC current, may cause electric damages to WebEye.
4. Be caution in handling WebEye for physical shocks may harm the product.
5. WebEye E104 is made of aluminum. Therefore you c
an hurt human beings if you throw it
to them or hit on them. When installing WebEye, be sure it is attached tight and stable to
avoid any human injures. Be cautious to locate on safe places where children are
unreachable.
6. If WebEye does not operate pro
perly, please contact the closest local WebGate distributor
for after sales service. In all cases, you are prohibited to disassemble the product. If so,
WebGate is not responsible for any malfunction nor service warranty.
7. Camera surveillance laws may d
iffer for each country. Therefore, please contact the local
region first to avoid any surveillance law violations and to apply for authorized purposes
only.

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CONTENTS
I. Introduction.............................................................................................................................7
II. Product Description................................................................................................................8
1. WebEye E104 .................................................................................................................... 8
1) Contents .................................................................................................................... 8
2) Rear View and Descriptions ........................................................................................ 8
3) Descriptions on DB-15 port.........................................................................................9
4) Description on LED of Ethernet Port ...........................................................................9
5) Descriptions on DIP Switches ....................................................................................10
2. WebEye E10.....................................................................................................................12
1) Contents ...................................................................................................................12
2) Rear View and Descriptions .......................................................................................12
3) Descriptions on DB-15 port........................................................................................13
4) Description on LED of Ethernet Port ..........................................................................13
III. WebEye Installation Summary, Connection & Placing.......................................................14
1. Installation Summary.........................................................................................................14
2. Connecting .......................................................................................................................14
3. Placing.............................................................................................................................14
IV. Installing WebEye Setup Program......................................................................................14
V. Assigning IP Address and Configuring Administrator’s Condition......................................15
1. Connecting WebEye to a PC ..............................................................................................16
1) Connecting WebEye on Internet or LAN. ....................................................................16
2) Connecting WebEye to a PC.......................................................................................16
2. Assigning IP address and Configuring administrator’s condition with Setup program ............17
1) Starting Setup Program for WebEye............................................................................17
2) Configuring Administrator’s Conditions .....................................................................18
3. Assigning IP Address with ARP command .........................................................................18
1) Using ARP in Windows 98 and NT ............................................................................18
2) Using ARP in Windows 95 ........................................................................................18
3) Verifying Installation.................................................................................................18
VI. Accessing WebEye Homepage&MonitoringReal-time Image ...........................................20
1. Starting Web browser ........................................................................................................20
2. Login page........................................................................................................................20
1) ID and password........................................................................................................20
2) Behind Firewall.........................................................................................................20
3) WebEye Plug-in for Netscape user..............................................................................21
4) WebEye Active-X for MS Explorer User ....................................................................21
5) WebEye Java Applet for Macintosh or Unix system user. .............................................21
6) FAQ .........................................................................................................................21
3. Various viewers in WebEye homepage................................................................................22
1) Real-time monitoring through default viewer ..............................................................22

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2) Real-time monitoring through normal viewer ..............................................................24
3) Real-time monitoring through simple viewer ...............................................................27
4) Real-time monitoring through server-push viewer .......................................................28
5) Real-time monitoring through java applet viewer .........................................................29
6) Real-time monitoring through snapshot viewer ............................................................30
VII. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at WebEye Homepage.........................................31
1. Administrator Login..........................................................................................................31
1) Accessing through setup program...............................................................................31
2) Accessing through Web browser .................................................................................31
2. Configuring Administrator’s Condition at Homepage..........................................................32
1) System Configuration ................................................................................................32
2) User Configuration....................................................................................................33
3) Network Configuration..............................................................................................34
4) Dynamic IP registration service for ISDN and xDSL users...........................................35
5) How to find registered WebEye in WebEye Internet homepage.....................................36
6) Security Configuration...............................................................................................38
7) Video Configuration ..................................................................................................39
8) Application Configuration..........................................................................................40
9) Pan/Tilt/Zoom Configuration.....................................................................................43
10) Serial Port Configuration.........................................................................................44
11) Digital I/O Configuration.........................................................................................46
12) Alarm Configuration................................................................................................47
13) User Custom Configuration......................................................................................47
14) Goto Viewer Page....................................................................................................48
VIII. Convenient Functions of Mouse (Pop-up menu)...............................................................49
1. Image Info........................................................................................................................49
2. Quality Box......................................................................................................................49
3. Focus sensitivity ...............................................................................................................49
4. Image quality....................................................................................................................49
5. Save File As .....................................................................................................................50
IX. Adjusting Focus...................................................................................................................51
1. WebEye E104 ...................................................................................................................51
2. WebEye E10.....................................................................................................................51
Appendix
Detailed Specifications of WebEye E10 .....................................................................................52
1. General.............................................................................................................................52
2. CCD Module ....................................................................................................................52
3. Network ...........................................................................................................................53
4. Mechanical.......................................................................................................................53

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5. Environmental..................................................................................................................53
6. Compatible external devices and software...........................................................................54
Detailed Specifications of WebEye E104.................................................................................... 55
1. General.............................................................................................................................55
2. CCD Camera....................................................................................................................55
3. Network ...........................................................................................................................56
4. Mechanical.......................................................................................................................56
5. Environmental..................................................................................................................56
6. Compatible External Devices and Software.........................................................................57
Frequently Asked Questions......................................................................................................58
1. About WebEye's Feature....................................................................................................58
2. About Installing and Running WebEye. ..............................................................................59
Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network..................................................................................64
1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................64
2. IP Construction and Network Class....................................................................................64
3. C-class Network................................................................................................................65
Upgrading WebEye Firmware ..................................................................................................67
1. Connect WeEye to a PC. ....................................................................................................67
2. Upgrade firmware with upgrading program.........................................................................68

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I. Introduction
•What is WebEye?
The WebEye is a camera server with an integrated Internet server, image compression device, built
in CCD, flash memory, and many other features. No other hardware is necessary for use. The
WebEye connects directly to a network and provides real time images over networks and the
Internet. Simply providepower and connect LAN cable to the WebEye. WebEye utilizes Wavelet
image compression and Linux operating system. Wavelet and Linux enable WebEye to transfer
high quality images faster and with a greater degree of reliability than standard JPEG systems.
•Features and Benefits
Ease of Use –WebEye requires either Netscape Navigator 4.7 (or higher) or Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.0 (or higher) for use. Windows 2000 is recommended for best results. Connect WebEye
to the Internet and it is ready for use.
Compatible with most Systems and Protocols –WebEye supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP,
HTTP and other Internet-related protocols. In addition, the WebEye can be used in mixed operating
system environments, such as Windows, UNIX, Macintosh and OS/2. WebEye also integrates
easily into other Internet/Intranet applications and CGI scripts.
Simple Administration -WebEye can be configured and managed directly from its own web page.
Moreover, as new upgrades become available, it is easy to upgrade all WebEye camera products
remotely over the network.
Wavelet Image Format -Unlike many other products that need to fracture image files prior to
broadcast, the WebEye delivers complete, highly compressed pictures in Wavelet format. Wavelet
has image compression rates 30-300% higher than standard JPEG. By utilizing Wavelet, image file
sizes are much smaller than conventional camera servers and Wavelet's image quality is superior to
other camera servers as well. Wavelet can transmit up to 123 frames per second.
External Device Connection -External devices such as IR-sensors, switches, alarm relays and
external video input can be connected to WebEye via the auxiliary Input/Output port.
User’s Programmable Space –WebEye contains4.5MB of configurable Flash Memory for
user-programmable and user-configurable space. Because WebEye also acts as a server, this space
can be used to create a personal web page.
Embedded Linux Operating System –WebEye uses an embedded Linux operating system within
its 32bit RISC CPU. Linux is based on UNIX and is one of the most stable operating systems
available. There is very little chance of the operating system crashing.

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II. Product Description
1. WebEye E104
1) Contents
* Unpack and check all the items as below.
2) Rear View and Descriptions
Connector Name Description Remark
DIP switch To configure the function of ‘CH1 BNC connector’and to
designate video signal termination of all four BNC connectors.
CH1 BNC connector To output or input video signal through a coaxial cable.
CH2 BNC connector To input video signal through a coaxial cable.
CH3 BNC connector To input video signal through a coaxial cable.
Item Description Remarks
WebEye Web server camera
AC Adapter & Power cable DC 12V, 1A
Lens 8mm, f 1.3, C mount Already assembled
Manual WebEye User's Guide
Quick reference guide Provided on CD
Printed material
Crossover Cable 1 m crossover cable Red-colored
Direct Cable 2 m direct cable White-colored
Plug & Holder Plug & holder for DB-15
Wrench L-shaped hexagonal wrench WebEye E104 only
CD ROM title Setup program and manual

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CH4 BNC connector To input video signal through a coaxial cable.
Power connector
To supply power connecting provided SMPS power supply
unit (12V 1.0A)
DB-15 port
To connect external devices such as pan/tilt/zoom
mechanism, sensor, video iris lens, digital device, etc.
RJ-45 Ethernet port To connect 10 Base-T Ethernet cable.
3) Descriptions on DB-15 port
Pin No. Pin Name Description
1, 2 TXD, RXD To communicate between external devices such as PTZ controller and
WebEye E104. These pins are for devices that satisfy RS-232 standard.
3, 4 S+, S-To communicate between WebEye E104 and external devices that
satisfies RS-485 standard. They are half-duflex. The ports are used to
connect several PTZ controllers.
5, 14 GND To ground cables of power, communication, IRIS, etc.
6, 7 I1+, I1-To connect external devices such as infrared sensors.
8, 9 I2+, I2-To connect external devices such as infrared sensors.
10, 11 O1+, O1-To control external electric device. They are 1 pair of SSR (Solid State
Relay) output ports.
12 +12V To supply power to external devices such as an auto iris driver or a
sensor.
13 IRIS To transmit video iris signal from WebEye E104 to auto iris lens.
15 EM To maintain firmware of WebEye E104.
4) Description on LED of Ethernet Port
Yellow LED: This LED indicates the status of data transmission.
After power is supplied, it is on for the first 4-5 seconds and then
it goes off. And it blinks continuously when a user access
WebEye and WebEye transmits data.
1
TXD
2
RXD
3
S+
4
S-
10
O1+
5
GND
15
EM
9
I2-
8
I2+
7
I1-
6
I1+
14
GND
13
IRIS
12
+12V
11
O1-

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Green LED: This LED indicates the status of networking. After power is supplied, it is on for the
first 1-2 seconds, and then it blinks once at every one second as long as the network is connected.
5) Descriptions on DIP Switches
•OUT/IN
To configure the function of the first coaxial cable port at the rear of WebEye.
If you set the switch at position ‘OUT’, the first port can be used to transmit video signal from
WebEye’s inner CCD module to outer displayer such as TV or computer monitor. Setting the first
DIP switch at ‘OUT’and the second DIP switch at ‘OFF’, you can connect an outer displayer
directly to the first port with coaxial cable. In this case, you may monitor 4 channels (Ch.0, Ch.2,
Ch3, and Ch.4) in WebEye’s Homepage through network and also can monitor a channel (Ch.0) on
outer displayer with motion pictures sent from WebEye’s inner CCD module. It means that WebEye
could not receive video signal from an external camera, connected to the first coaxial cable port,
though.
If you set the switch at position ‘IN’, the first port can be used to receive video signal from external
CCD camera. Setting the first DIP switch at ‘IN’and the second DIP switch at ‘ON’, you can
Phenomenon of Malfunction
1. Network Malfunction
•Green LED blinks once at every 4 seconds
•Check if Ethernet cable is connected properly or the Network works.
2. Software Malfunction
•Green and yellow LEDs are on, and they blink 6 times rapidly at every 10 seconds.
•This problem is to be solved with A/S program.
Contact the dealer from who you bought
WebEye.
•
After being on for a second, Green and yellow LEDs blink 6 times rapidly. Then green
LED is on and yellow LED is off.
•This problem is to be solved by re-installing firmware. Visit WebGate’
s Internet homepage
to download the firmware and install it on your WebEye.

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connect an external CCD camera directly to the first port with coaxial cable. In this case, you may
select and monitor 2 types of 4-channel video sources. The first one is of Ch.0, Ch.2, Ch.3, and Ch.4,
and the other is of Ch.1, Ch.2, Ch.3, and Ch.4. Difference is Ch.0 that shows video signals from an
inner CCD of WebEye, and Ch.1. that shows video signals from an external CCD camera. You can
select which channel to use through ‘WebEye Setup Program’or ‘Configuring Administrator’s
Condition at Homepage’ (Refer to Chapter V and VII)
•ON/OFF
To designate video signal termination. This is for expanded usage. If you want to connect external
CCD camera to CCTV monitoring system as well as WebEye, you can use T-type coaxial cable
jack. In this case, you should decide which one is terminal of video signal. WebEye is not affected
if the CCTV system is designated as terminal. However, CCTV system is affected if the WebEye is
designated as terminal. CCTV monitor will show vague image if it is not designated as terminal.
If you want to connect 4 external cameras to coaxial cable ports of WebEye and CCTV system at
the same time, you use T-type coaxial cable jack to WebEye’s coaxial cable port. In this case, you
should place 4 switches of 1, 2, 3, and 4 at the position of ‘OFF’. T-type jack has 3 ports to connect
coaxial cables from WebEye, an external CCD camera, and CCTV system.
If you want to connect 4 external cameras only to WebEye, you should place the switches at ‘ON’
T-shapedconnector
Video signal flows through
Coaxial cable. For this
application,use aT-shaped
BNC connector.
Video signal flows
through LAN Cable.
PC
CCTV Camera
CCTV Monitor

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2. WebEye E10
1) Contents
* Unpack and check all the items as below.
2) Rear View and Descriptions
Connector Name Description Remark
Power connector To supply power connecting provided SMPS power supply
unit (5V 1.5A)
DB-15 port To connect external devices such as external camera,
pan/tilt/zoom mechanism, sensor, digital device, etc.
RJ-45 Ethernet port To connect 10 Base-T Ethernet cable.
Item Description Remarks
WebEye Web server camera
AC Adapter & Power cable DC 5V, 1.5A
Lens 3.8mm, f 2.0, fixed Already assembled
Manual WebEye User's Guide
Quick reference guide
Provided on CD
Printed material
Crossover Cable 1 m crossover cable Red-colored
Direct Cable 2m direct cable White-colored
Plug & Holder Plug & holder for DB-15
Stand Stand for WebEye E10 WebEye E10 only
CD ROM title Setup program and manual

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3) Descriptions on DB-15 port
Pin No. Pin Name Description
1, 2 TX, RX To communicate between external devices such as PTZ controller and
WebEye E10. These pins are for devices that satisfy RS-232 standard.
3, 4 TX, RX To communicate between external devices such as PTZ controller and
WebEye E10. These pins are for devices that satisfy RS-232 standard.
5, 14 GND To ground cables of power, communication, IRIS, etc.
6, 7 I1+, I1-To connect external devices such as infrared sensors.
8, 9 I2+, I2-To connect external devices such as infrared sensors.
10 VOUT To connect a CCTV monitor directly to WebEye E10.
11 VIN To connect an external camera.
12 +5V To supply power to external devices such a sensor.
13, 15 NC No function pins.
4) Description on LED of Ethernet Port
Please refer to WebEye E104.

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III. WebEye Installation Summary, Connection & Placing
1. Installation Summary
lConnect Ethernet and Power to WebEye on local network for configuration
lInstall a setup program for WebEye in to a PC on local network
lAssign an IP address to WebEye and configure administrator’s condition
lConfigure user’s condition
lPlace WebEye for your purpose, and re-connect power and Ethernet
l
Adjust the Focus
2. Connecting
lConnect Ethernet lineto the Ethernet port in the rear.
lConnect the power supply to apower supply port in the rear.
lConfirm that the LED of the Ethernet port blinks
3. Placing
lPlace WebEye appropriately for your purpose
* Use a general camera stand or tripod for WebEye.
Warning
WebEye is for indoor use. The built in CCD (charged coupled device) can be damaged permanently
if the camera lens is exposed to direct sunlight. When the WebEye is placed under glaring light, an
iris lens is recommended.
If your application demands prolonged exposure to sunlight, consider using a sunvisor.
IV. Installing WebEye Setup Program
lInsert the WebEye Setup disk.
lDrag the WebEye Setup icon onto the desktop.
lDouble-click on the icon.

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V. Assigning IP Address and Configuring Administrator’s Condition
Terminology
IP Address
IP address is an identification code for computers and devices on a TCP/IP network. Networks
using TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination. Within a
closed network, IP addresses can be assigned at ra
ndom as long as each one is unique. However,
connecting a private network to the Internet requires using registered IP addresses to avoid
duplicates. IP address can be acquired from a network administrator or an I
nternet service
provider.
MAC Address (Media Access Control Address)
MAC address is a hardware identification code that uniquely identifies each node of a network.
The MAC layer interfaces directly with the network media. Consequently, each type of network
media requires a different MAC layer. The MAC address of WebEye is a12-digit number.
A
unique MAC address can be found on the label at the bottom of each WebEye.
Crossover Cable
The crossover cable (red) provided with the WebEye is used to connect the WebEye with a PC
.
A HUB is not necessary to connect the WebEye to a PC if a crossover cable is used.
Direct Cable
The direct cable (white) should be used if a HUB is used as an intermediary between the
WebEye and PC.
Important
To access WebEye, you firstly
have to assign an appropriate IP
address. When you assign an IP address to WebEye, make sure to
use unoccupied IP address, and not to use the default or example
IP address.

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1. Connecting WebEye to a PC
1) Connecting WebEye on Internet or LAN.
You may use direct cable (white colored one) to connect WebEye E10/E104 on Internet or LAN.
With this connection remote user may not access WebEye before local user configure its network
setting.
2) Connecting WebEyeto a PC.
Use the crossover cable (red colored one) to directly connect WebEye E10/E104 to a PC.This
connection is to be used to configure WebEye.
Connect WebEye to a
PC through a HUB.
HUB
Direct cable
Internet
Local User
Remote User
Router
Dedicated line, xDSL line, cable
modem line, ISDN line, and PSTN
(telephone) line are available.
Crossover cable
Connect WebEye directly to
a PC through LAN ports.

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2. Assigning IP address and Configuring administrator’scondition with Setup program
1) Starting Setup Program for WebEye
Click the “WebEyeSetup.exe”
file on your PC. When the Setup
Program is executed, the setup
program detects and shows every
WebEye connected on the local
network.
From the WebEyes listed, select
one to assign a new IP address.
(Default is 211.53.133.92).To
choose a WebEye, click on its
MAC Address or IP addres
When a WebEye is selected, its
IP address will appear in the
‘Selected IP Address’ box. Type
a password in the “Admin’s
Password”box to change the IP
address, reboot WebEye, or start
configuration.
The default password is “admin”.
IP Address Assigning Methods
nn With setup program
•Assemble and place WebEye
•Assign IP address to WebEye using setup program on local network.
•Access WebEye through Web browser with the IP address and configure user’
s condition
and administrator’s condition.
•If it is impossible to assign IP address with setup program, try it with ARP command
nn With ARP command
•Assemble and place WebEye
•Assign IP address using ARP command on local network
•Access WebEye through Web browser with the IP address and configure user’s condition
and administrator’s condition.

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To change the IP address, enter the Admin’s password
and click “Change IP Addr.” Enter the new IP address
and click “OK.”
The “Reboot” button will reboot the WebEye. This process
takes 10-20 seconds.
2) Configuring Administrator’s Conditions
To access the WebEye’s Administrator’s Page from the Setup Menu, enter
the admin.’s password and click the “Start Configuration” button. (For
more detailed information, refer to Chapter VII “Configuring Administrator’s Condition at
Homepage”)
3. Assigning IP Address with ARP command
1) Using ARP in Windows98 and NT
When using WebEye with Windows 98 and Windows NT, follow the steps below.
•Opena DOS window and type the following commands.
Arp -s<WebEye IP address> <WebEye Ethernet address>
Ping -t<WebEye IP address>
•Example
Arp -s192.168.1.3 00-40-8c-10-00-86
Ping -t192.168.1.3
2) Using ARP in Windows 95
When using WebEye with Windows 95, follow the steps below.
•Opena DOS window and type the following commands.
Arp -s<WebEyeIP add.><WebEye Ethernet add.> <my PC IP add.>
Ping <WebEyeIP address>
•Example
Arp -s192.168.1.3 00-40-8c-10-00-86 192.168.1.2
Ping 192.168.1.3
3) Verifying Installation
After successfully completing the above procedures, the following message (or similar) will appear
on the screen:

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Request timedout
:
Request timed out
Reply from 200.243.232.178: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255
Reply from 200.243.232.178: bytes=32 time=2ms TTL=255
Ping statistics for 200.243.232.178:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milliseconds:
Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 2ms, Average = 1ms
If the above “ping” reply does not appear,press 'F3' and 'Enter' keys. Normally “Request timed
out”messages appear 7 times before replying properly.
Oncethe above “ping” reply appears press <Ctrl>+<C> keys to make it stop.
When the “ping” reply stops, data loss may range from 0% to 99%. This is normal. If the statistic
shows ‘100% loss’, check the following criterions: (a) network line and connection status are
stable; (b) IP address assigned to WebEye is available; (c) PC and WebEye have the same local
network IP address. Same local IP address of C grade network means that first 3 sets of numbers
are the same but the fourth set is different. For example 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3 are in the
same local network. (If there is a ‘Network Mask’on the network, this can be an exception. For
detailed information on IP, refer to appendix 4)

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VI. Accessing WebEye Homepage & Monitoring Real-time Image
After assigning WebEye an IP address, youmay access WebEye and monitor real-time image on
Internet. However you may not access its Homepage on remote network until assigning other
addressees like gateway address, subnet mask, broadcast address properly.
1. Starting Web browser
Start your web browser and enter your WebEye IP address. Then you can see a build-in homepage
of WebEye.
•Example
http://200.243.232.178/
WebEye supports up to 100 users simultaneously. If a person tries to access WebEye as the 101st
user, one cannot receive any image but will see a message of user counter on upper right side of
homepage as ‘Connected Client#: 100’
2. Login page
1) ID and password
To verify registered WebEye users,
there is aLogin page. If you are to
connect to WebEye, you should
follow login procedures.
If you key in user’s ID and
password, you may access to a
viewer to monitor real-time images.
With administrator’s ID and
password, you may also access to a
real-time image viewer with
administrator’s authority.
The default value of both user’s ID
and password are ‘guest’, and
administrator may change it at
Admin page. But, each ID and password must be composed within 9 bytes. (e.g. 9 Englishletters)
2) Behind Firewall
If your PC is connected on a network where firewall is. In the case, you may not view real time
image properly because video TCP port of WebEye is blocked. Common video TCP port (A default
video TCP port of WebEye is 8080th
port.) is blocked under firewall. If you are under firewall, you
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