Yoko Technology RYK-IPCB021W User manual

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User’sManual

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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN!
CAUTION :
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
DO NOT OPEN COVERS (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING: This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “dangerous
voltage”.
CAUTION: This symbol is intended to alert the user to presence of important operating and
maintenance (Servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and
other European countries with separate collection systems).\
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household
waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by
inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural
resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city
office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. The power cord
is the main power connection. Therefore, constantly plug and unplug of the power cord might result in
malfunction of the product.
CE/FCCMark.
This apparatus is manufactured to comply with radio interference requirement.
Do not install the product in an environment where the humidity is high.
Unless the product is waterproof or weatherproof, otherwise it can cause the image quality to be poor.
Do not drop the product or subject them to physical shocks.
Except for vandal-proof or shockproof product, otherwise it will result malfunctions to occur.
Never keep the product to direct strong light.
It can damage the product.
Do not spill liquid of any kind on the product.
If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Alcohol or beverage can contain minerals that corrode the
electronic components.
Do not expose to extreme temperatures.
Use the product at temperatures within 0℃~ 50℃.
It is advised to read the Safety Precaution Guide through carefully before
operating the product, prevent any possible danger.

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Table of Contents
ProductFeature..........................................................................................................................‐ 5‐
CHAPTER1PhysicalDescription..................................................................................................‐ 6‐
1.1FrontPanel.............................................................................................................................‐6‐
1.2SidePanel...............................................................................................................................‐8‐
1.3RearPanel..............................................................................................................................‐9‐
CHAPTER2Installation.............................................................................................................‐ 10‐
2.1LANConnection....................................................................................................................‐10‐
2.1.1NetworkSetting.......................................................................................................................................‐ 10‐
2.1.2Utility.......................................................................................................................................................‐ 11‐
2.1.3InstallActiveX.........................................................................................................................................‐ 13‐
2.2WirelessConnection:UsingtheWPSButton.........................................................................‐15‐
2.2.1Wirelessnetworkconnectionillustration...............................................................................................‐ 15‐
2.2.2WPSSetting.............................................................................................................................................‐ 15‐
2.3SoftwareInstallation............................................................................................................‐18‐
2.3.1InstallUtility............................................................................................................................................‐ 18‐
2.4RecommendedComputerEquipment...................................................................................‐20‐
CHAPTER3LiveViewPage.......................................................................................................‐ 21‐
3.1UserLogin.............................................................................................................................‐21‐
3.2LiveViewPage.....................................................................................................................‐23‐
3.2.1Profile......................................................................................................................................................‐ 23‐
3.2.2ProtocolType...........................................................................................................................................‐ 23‐
3.2.3ControlPanel...........................................................................................................................................‐ 24‐
3.2.4StatusIcon...............................................................................................................................................‐ 25‐
CHAPTER4DeviceSetting.........................................................................................................‐ 26‐
4.1CameraSetting.....................................................................................................................‐27‐
4.1.1Image.......................................................................................................................................................‐27‐
4.1.2VideoSetting...........................................................................................................................................‐ 32‐
4.1.3Audio.......................................................................................................................................................‐ 34‐
4.1.4OSDSetting..............................................................................................................................................‐ 35‐
4.1.5PrivacyMask............................................................................................................................................‐ 36‐
4.2NetworkSetting....................................................................................................................‐37‐
4.2.1GeneralSetting........................................................................................................................................‐ 37‐
4.2.2WirelessSetting.......................................................................................................................................‐ 39‐
4.2.3WPS.........................................................................................................................................................‐ 42‐
4.2.4PPPoE.......................................................................................................................................................‐ 43‐
4.2.5RTSPSetting.............................................................................................................................................‐ 43‐

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4.2.6HTTPSetting............................................................................................................................................‐ 45‐
4.2.7DDNS.......................................................................................................................................................‐ 48‐
4.2.8UPnP........................................................................................................................................................‐ 48‐
4.2.9Onvif........................................................................................................................................................‐51‐
4.3Security................................................................................................................................‐52‐
4.3.1UserManagement...................................................................................................................................‐ 52‐
4.3.2IPAddressFilter.......................................................................................................................................‐53‐
4.4Event....................................................................................................................................‐54‐
4.4.1EventSetting............................................................................................................................................‐ 55‐
4.4.2MotionDetection....................................................................................................................................‐ 58‐
4.4.3DigitalI/O................................................................................................................................................‐ 59‐
4.5EventServer.........................................................................................................................‐60‐
4.5.1FTPSetting...............................................................................................................................................‐ 60‐
4.5.2EmailSetting............................................................................................................................................‐ 60‐
4.5.3MediaSetting..........................................................................................................................................‐ 61‐
4.6Record..................................................................................................................................‐62‐
4.6.1RecordingSetting.....................................................................................................................................‐ 62‐
4.6.2StorageDevice.........................................................................................................................................‐ 64‐
4.7System..................................................................................................................................‐66‐
4.7.1Deviceinformation..................................................................................................................................‐ 66‐
4.7.2Timesetting.............................................................................................................................................‐ 67‐
4.7.3Logs..........................................................................................................................................................‐ 68‐
4.7.4Maintenance............................................................................................................................................‐70‐
AppendixA–
3GPPoniPhone...................................................................................................‐ 71‐
AppendixB–
3GPPonAndroid.................................................................................................‐ 74‐
AppendixC–Specifications.......................................................................................................‐ 77‐

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Product Feature
1 Megapixel image; resolution is up 1280x720.
Support H.264 / MJPEG codec, video quality is adjustable, video type can be divided
into Profile 1、Profile 2、Profile 3.
Support Onvif Profile S version 2.3.
Built-in speaker, easier to broadcast through camera directly.
Easy Configuration and Installtaion
Support G.711and PCM codec, two ways audio is supported.
Support high performance network transmission algorism, provide low-latency video and
audio stream.
Support event and schedule recording.
Support motion detection; detection area and sensitivity are adjustable.
Video stream bit rate, frame rate and resolution are adjustable.
Support user management and password protect in order to provide the highest security.
Support Micro SD Card for pre-event and post-event recording , schedule recording ,
network disconnect recordin.
Support remote setup, live view, recording, snapshot, firmware upgrade by web page .
Provide Utility for searching and network setting up supportive device in LAN.
Network protocol supported: HTTP, UPnP, DNS, DDNS, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP over HTTP,
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, DHCP, PPPoE, FTP, NTP, SMTP, Bonjour,
Support auto re-connecting after network or power shortage.
Free bundle 64 channel surveillance software. Support maximum 64 channels live view and
16 channels playback simultaneously.

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CHAPTER 1
Physical Description
1.1 Front Panel
Power / Network / SD Card Status LED
Network camera status LED indicate power/ network/ SD card status. Detailed alert
description and LED status is listed as below table 1-1.
IR LED
When the device enable night mode, it will trigger IR LED to enhance image higher
illumination
Adjustable focal Lens
Manually adjust lens holder for video focusing
Light Sensor
Detect incoming light sensor. While the incoming light is too low, image will display in
monochrome automatically.
Power Status LED
Network Status LED
SD Card Status LED
IR LED
Adjustable focal Lens
Microphone
Light Sensor
Speaker

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Speaker
Built-in speaker; audio output to speaker and audio out device at the same time when user
uses broadcast function.
Microphone
Built-in microphone.
LED Indicators
Alert description LED status
Power Status Booting up Solid Red
Device complete boot-up Solid Green
Network (Ethernet)
Normal Solid Green
Off-line off
Video & Date transmitting blinking Green
Network(Wireless)
Normal Solid orange
Search for WPS blinking Red
Off-line off
Video or Date transmitting blinking orange
SD Card status
SD card is reading/ writing blinking Green
SD card failure Solid Red
SD card is writing / reading abnormally Solid orange
No SD card off
SD card inside Solid Green
Lighting and system status table:Table1-1

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1.2 Side Panel
Reset Button (Hardware Reset)
The reset button is used to reset the system or restore the factory default settings. Sometimes
resetting the system can return the camera to normal operation.
Press and hold the recessed reset button until the status LED rapidly blinks orange.
Note that all settings will be restored to factory default
Micro SD Card Slot
This network camera is compliant with Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC of 8, 16, 32GB,
capacity SD cards.To prevent corruption of recordings, the SD card should be unmounted before
removal. To unmount, go to SetupRecordingStorage DeviceSecure Digital Status and click
UnMount.
Reset Button
Micro SD Card Slot

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1.3 Rear Panel
WPS Button
For easy connecting to an access point through push button configuration (PBC)
Alarm I/O Terminal Block
To connect external alarm I/O devices, please refer to below for Alarm I/O pin definition.
Pin Function
1 Digital Output (DO-)
2 Digital Output (DO+)
3 Digital Input (DI-)
4 Digital Input (DI+)
Use in applications for e.g. motion detection, event triggering and alarm notifications, the I/O
terminal connector provides the interface to :
Digital input– An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open
and closed circuit, for example: PIRs, door/window contacts, glass break detectors, etc.
Digital output– For connecting external devices such as relaysand LEDs
Power Cord Socket
Connect to 5V DC power adapter.
WPS Button
Alarm I/O Terminal Block
Power Cord Socket
Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 Socket

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CHAPTER 2
Installation
2.1 LAN Connection
Figure2-1
(1) Connect the 5V DC adaptor to the power jack on the rear panel of the network camera.
(2) Connect the camera output of the analog camera through the coaxial cable to the video
input of the network camera.
(3) Use Ethernet cable to make connection from the Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 socket on the
network camera to the PC.
2.1.1 Network Setting
After completing the basic hardware connection, make sure that the PC and the network
camera IP address are both in the same network segment. Example: Setup preset Network
camera IP to 192.168.100.100 and configure your desktop IP address as the Figure 2-2
below.

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Figure2-2
2.1.2 Utility
(1) Please install Utility from the product CD. (Please refer to chapter 2.3.1 for installation
procedures.)
(2) Start Utility.
(3) After starting Utility, the program will automatically search and display supportive devices
in local LAN.
(4) Choose which device you would like to access, the default IP address on the device is
192.168.100.100
(5) Double click on the IP address, will automatically open the selected device web image.
Setup format:
IPAddress:192.168.100.xxx
Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0
Default Gateway192.168.100.1

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(6) Please select on the device you would like to modify its setting and click “Modify”.
Enter username and password. (Default username and password is admin/ admin)
User can manually modify system setting: host name ,connection type , IP address ,and
web port. Please click “Save” button before complete change.
Utility provides firmware upgrade, please click on firmware upgrade checkbox, and
select new firmware (.img) in pop-up window. System will automatically start firmware
upgrade.
(7) Click “Scan” to refresh searching supportive devices in local LAN.
(8) If there is no DHCP server in local LAN, Utility can automatically assign IP address
for connected network device. When Utility searches network device which IP address is
192.168.100.100 in LAN, system will automatically assign an IP address of which is the same
network segment as client PC. To enable this function, please “Enable” on Auto Assign IP item.
Please notice that DO NOT enable this function when there is already a DHCP server in LAN in
case of IP conflict issues.

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(9) The same models firmware can be upgraded together through utility.
2.1.3 Install Active X
Once you have logged in, you will see a pop-up information bar requiring your attention for
installing ActiveX Control, use mouse right click to install ActiveX control.
(1) Device default ID and password is admin/admin. Key in default ID and passwords when
log-in.
(2) Once you have logged in the first time, you will see a pop-up information bar requiring your
attention for installing ActiveX Control, use mouse right click ”allow” to install ActiveX control.

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(3) Once Active X installation complete, you will see the live viewing page.

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2.2 Wireless Connection: Using the WPS Button
2.2.1 Wireless network connection illustration
2.2.2 WPS Setting

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1. Make sure yourAP (Access Point) support WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) functions. WPS
enables easy setup with compatibleAPs.
1. The network camera support WPS 2.0. Make sure the AP authentication method WPA2and the
encyrption. configure AES ,then the network connectivity will be established with AP by WPS.
. 2. Make sure SSID configuration is NOT “hidden”. It will cause the network camera cannot search
the AP SSID.
2. Press the WPS button for 1 second. The network status LED should blink red.
3. Press and hold down the WPS button on your AP (some router/AP will have a
virtual button on their management UI) Refer to your AP's documentation for details using
its WPS functions.
4. When WPS configuration is done, wireless connectivity will be established and the
security encryption, such as WEP or WPA-PSK, will be synchronized with theAP.
The user can check wireless connectivity from the management UI ofAP/router. If the user
can search the network camera IP address by utility andAP, it means wireless connectivity
is established. Refer as below figures:
AP assi
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The utility can search the IP which the
AP assigned

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1. After pressing WPS button on the network camera, it will take 2 munities to search for AP. In the
mean time, press the WPS button on AP within 2 munities. The network camera will stop pairing if
connectivity is not established..
2. When WPS activated, the network camera will be automatically set DHCP mode.

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2.3 Software Installation
Please install following software from product CD.
2.3.1 Install Utility
(1) Click Install Utility Tool
(2) Click Next.

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(3) Select Installation Folder.
(4) Confirm Installation, please click Next.

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(5) Installation complete, please click Close to exit.
2.4Recommended Computer Equipment
CPU Intel® Core 2 Due E7200 or above
RAM 1GB or above
Audio Card Needed
Operation System Windows 2000, Windows XP SP2 and
above, Windows Vista, Windows 7
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