EM6561/EM6564 Wireless Internet Camera
| ENGLISH EM6561/EM6564 – Wireless Internet Camera Table of contents 1.0 Introduction................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Functions and features .......................................................................................... 3 1.2 Packing contents.................................................................................................... 4 2.0 Installing the camera .......................................
| ENGLISH 7.1.2 FTP Service Settings ..................................................................................... 35 7.1.3 Alarm Service Settings .................................................................................. 37 8.0 Explanation of the webpage of the camera............................................................. 39 8.1 ‘Device Status’ ..................................................................................................... 39 8.2 ‘For Visitor’ menu ...........
| ENGLISH your garden or driveway. Nothing will get by you! Thanks to the infrared functionality, the camera can also be used perfectly at nighttime. Watch live video stream on your smartphone or tablet! Simply download an available app in the store of your smartphone or tablet and connect to your camera(‘s). It is even possible to watch live video stream from everywhere around the world! 1.
| ENGLISH 2.2 Using the wired connection It is advisable to connect the camera to your wired network first. Once the camera has been setup correctly, you can setup the camera to be used for your wireless network. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Take the camera out of the packing. Connect the supplied network cable to the LAN connection of the camera. Connect the other side of the network cable to a free LAN port of your router or switch.
| ENGLISH Image 2 5. 6. 7. The default username and password are: • Username: admin • Password: admin Click ‘Login’. A notification will appear which tells you the ‘DVM_IPcam2.ocx’ of ‘Eminent Europe B.V.
| ENGLISH 8. 9. Click the notification after which conformation is asked. Allow this to be installed. Once the ‘DVM_IPcam2.ocx’ has been installed, it is possible you need to login again. Note: In case you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7, your permission may be needed when installing ‘DVM_IPcam2.ocx’. You need to allow this to be installed. 2.4 Changing the camera’s username and password The safest thing to do next is to change the camera’s Administrator username and password.
| ENGLISH Image 5 5. In order to change the current username and password, you can fill out another username and password instead of the current username and password. In the following image we have changed the username and password: Image 6 6. Click ‘Submit’ after which the ‘Login’ screen appears. Fill out the new Username and Password after which the camera will reboot and saves the new Username and Password.
| ENGLISH Hint: Fill out the camera’s new Username and Password below. This way, you always have the correct information at hand! Camera Username: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___ Camera Password: ___ . ___ . ___ . ___ Hint: At the ‘User Settings’ page, you can create multiple accounts with ‘Administrator’, ‘Operator’ or ‘User’ privileges. ‘User’ privileges only allows to login and view the images. No settings can be changed when using ‘User’ privileges. 2.
| ENGLISH Image 8 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Fill out an IP-Address at ‘IP Addr’. Make sure this IP-Address is in the same range as the IP-range of your current network and this IP-Address is not already in use. For example: If your network has a ‘192.168.8.x’ range, you may fill out ‘192.168.8.54’ as IP-Address. Fill out a subnet mask at ‘Subnet Mask’. This subnet mask needs to be the same as is used within your own network. For example: If your network has a ‘192.168.8.x’ range, you may fill out ‘255.
| ENGLISH Image 9 Note: If the ‘HTTP Port’ is changed, it means this port needs to be forwarded to be able to access the camera externally. In chapter 5.1 you need to forward the changed port number instead of port ‘80’. 3.
| ENGLISH 3.1 Making a wireless connection manually 1. 2. Double-click the ‘IP Camera Tool’ icon on your desktop. If correct, the name of the camera and IP-Address will be shown as shown in the following image: Image 10 3. 4. 5. 6. Double-click the name and IP-Address rule. Log in to the webpage of the camera. Click ‘For Administrator’.
| ENGLISH 7. 8. 9. Place a mark at ‘Using Wireless LAN Settings’ Click ‘Scan’ after which the camera will search for wireless networks within reach. If correct, the SSID of your own wireless network will appear at the ‘Wireless Network List’ (Sometimes, you need to scan for the second time to see SSID’s) as shown in the following image: Image 12 10. Click the correct SSID. 11. If your network has been secured, the correct security type will automatically be shown.
| ENGLISH Image 13 13. You need to fill out the network security key at ‘Share Key’ in case you are using WPA or WPA2. Image 14 14. Click ‘Submit’ after which the camera will reboot. 15. Once the camera has finished rebooting , you can disconnect the network cable from the camera. 16. Disconnect the power cable from the camera and reconnect the power cable after a few seconds.
| ENGLISH 17. Once the camera has restarted, you need to double-click the ‘IP Camera Tool’ icon which is located on your desktop. 18. If correct, the name of the camera and IP-Address will be shown, as shown in the following image: Image 15 19. Double-click the name and IP-Address rule to wirelessly login to the webpage of the camera. 3.2 Making a wireless connection using the ‘Wireless Wizard Setup’ using the supplied CD-ROM 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
| ENGLISH Image 16 10. Click the IP-Address rule and click ‘Next’. 11. The software will start searching for wireless networks within range. 12. If correct, the SSID of your wireless network will be visible, as shown in the following image: Image 17 13. Click the correct SSID and click ‘Next’. 14.
| ENGLISH Image 18 15. You need to fill out the wireless security key. 16. Click ‘Next’. 17. If the security key has successfully been written to the camera, the following image will appear: Image 19 18. Click ‘Exit’ to close the screen. 19. Disconnect the network cable from the camera. 20. Disconnect the power cable from the camera and reconnect the power cable after a few seconds. 21. Once the camera has restarted, you need to double-click the ‘IP Camera Tool’ icon which is located on your desktop.
| ENGLISH Image 20 23. Double-click the name and IP-Address rule to wirelessly login to the webpage of the camera. Note: When opening the software, Windows may note the program only works if you let the Windows Firewall unblock the program. You need to choose ‘Unblock’. 4.0 Mounting the camera to the wall or ceiling Once the camera has been configured (wired or wirelessly), the camera can be mounted on the desired location. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Make sure the cables are unplugged from the camera.
| ENGLISH 5.0 Accessing the camera 5.1 Making the camera visible from the internet for a computer or mobile phone Before you can view the images of the camera using the internet, you need to open port 80 in your router and forward this port to the IP address of your camera. In the example below, we explain how you can configure your EM4570/EM4542/EM4551/EM4553 router. During the following chapter, we are using the EM4570 Wireless N-router.
| ENGLISH Image 22 8. Click ‘Setup Tool’ after which the following image appears: Image 23 9. Click ‘Advanced Setup’. 10. Click ‘NAT/Routing’. 11.
| ENGLISH Image 24 12. Fill out ‘Camera’ in the ‘Rule Name’ field. 13. Fill out the camera’s IP-Address in the LAN IP address’ field, for example: ‘192.168.8.54’. 14. Select the ‘TCP’ option at ‘Protocol’. 15. Fill out ‘80’ at both ‘External Ports’ fields. (If port 80 is already in use, you can also use another port, for example: 8080. But you need to change this port also in your camera then). 16. Fill out ‘80’ at both ‘Internal Ports’ fields, unless you have changed this port in the camera itself.
| ENGLISH Image 25 17. Click ‘Add’, after which the new rule will be added to the list. 18. Click ‘Save’ to save the settings. 19. The port forwarding has now been finished. Your camera is now accessible externally for third parties (Or by yourself if you want to connect to the camera externally). The camera is accessible on the internet IP-Address or by using your dynamic DNS name. (More information about dynamic DNS (DynDNS/DDNS) is explained in chapter 5.11 on page 28).
| ENGLISH 2. If correct, the name of the camera and IP-Address will be shown, as shown in the following image: Image 26 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Double-click the name and IP-Address rule. A username and password will be asked. The default* username and password are: • Username: admin (*If you have changed the username/password you need to use the changed username/password) • Password: admin (*If you have changed the username/password you need to use the changed username/password) Click ‘Login’.
| ENGLISH 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Click on the ‘+’ button (add camera). Enter the network address, port, username and password of the camera. Click ‘test’ to test the camera. Click ‘Save’ to save the camera settings. You can now view the camera by clicking on the camera name. 5.5 Accessing the camera using the internet or local network, using an iPad In the following example we are using an iPad3 with IOS 5.1. We will describe the use of Mobiscope, which is a paid service. 5.5.
| ENGLISH pressing the name tab, the image of the camera will be shown. Hint: The Mobiscope version we have been using with the iPad is version 1.15. Although the EM6564 is not in the list with camera types, you can select EM6561 PTZ to be able to use the EM6564. All settings will work, except the PTZ setting since the EM6564 is not a PTZ camera. Hint: There are also some free software versions of IP Cam viewers.
| ENGLISH 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Install this application. Start the application ‘IP Cam Viewer Lite’. It is possible a list will be shown with the changes in this IP Cam Viewer Lite version. Press the ‘+’ button (add camera). Select the camera type, in this case ‘IP Camera, DVR, NVR’. Fill out a name for the camera. For Example: ‘Camera 1’. Select the make (brand). Choose ‘Eminent’. Select the camera model. Choose ‘EM6564’.
| ENGLISH 11. Press the ‘Save’ button to save these settings. 12. If the IP Cam Controller software is started again, the camera can be accessed. 5.9 Accessing the camera using the internet or local network using a mobile phone with Symbian In the following example, we are using a Nokia N97 mini. Other phones with the Symbian Operating system might have slightly different steps. 5.9.1 Installation of ‘IP Camera Player’ 1. Click on the menu button. 2. Open the webbrowser. 3. Click on 'options'. 4.
| ENGLISH 5.10 Accessing the camera through the internet, using other mobiles phones with the Windows Mobile, Java or Blackberry operating system There are 3 solutions to view video images on your mobile phone with the Windows Mobile, Java or Blackberry operating system. 1. Copy the Java software ‘IPCamera.jar’ from the CD-ROM to your mobile phone and install this application on your mobile phone. Open your Java application and run the program ‘IP Camera Player’.
| ENGLISH Note: DynDNS has previously been a free service. However, at this moment DynDNS is a paid service. Note: In order to be able to use www.no-ip.com in the camera, the camera needs to have the latest firmware installed. Check www.eminent-online.com if the latest firmware is already installed in your camera. Use the following settings to setup the camera: 1. 2. Double-click the ‘IP Camera Tool’ icon which is located on your desktop.
| ENGLISH Image 28 8. Click the arrow at the ‘DDNS Service’ dropdown list after which the following list appears: Image 29 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Select your DDNS Service provider. Fill out the username of your dynamic DNS name at ‘DDNS User’. Fill out the password of your dynamic DNS name at ‘DDNS Password’. Fill out your dynamic DNS name at ‘DDNS Host’. Click on ‘Submit’ to save the settings.
| ENGLISH Note: The correct port must have been forwarded to your camera to be able to access the camera using the DDNS function! 6.0 Recording the video stream It is possible to record the video stream of the camera. Use the following steps to record the camera’s images: Note: If you are using Internet Explorer, you will be able to view and record from 16 camera’s simultaneously. Other web browsers such as using Firefox or Chrome will only be able to record from one camera. 1. 2.
| ENGLISH Image 31 9. If you want to specify a location where you want to save the recording to, browse to the specific location at the ‘Set Record Path’ field. (If you want to specify a specific folder, the folder must already be created). 10. Click ‘Submit’ to save these settings. The camera will notify the changing of the Record Path was successful as shown in the following image: Image 32 11. Then click ‘Submit’ after which the camera will reboot. 12.
| ENGLISH 14. Select the camera you want to record from (the camera(s) which are available will only be selectable at the numbers ‘1’ till ‘9’. 15. Click the ‘camera’ icon to start recording as shown in the following image: Image 33 16. If you have set a specific recording folder at step 4, the recorded files will be stored in the specified folder. Note: You can also record images when logged in externally (Using the internet). Hint: The recorded files are stored as AVI files.
| ENGLISH Image 34 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Double-click the name and IP-Address rule. A username and password will be asked. The default* username and password are: • Username: admin (*If you have changed the username/password you need to use the changed username/password) • Password: admin (*If you have changed the username/password you need to use the changed username/password) Click ‘Login’.
| ENGLISH 8. At ‘Sender’, fill out your own e-mail address. 9. At ‘Receiver’, fill out the e-mail address of the recipient(s). 10. At ‘SMTP Server’, you need to fill out the server settings of the ‘outgoing mail server’. 11. If your e-mail account requires authentication, place a mark at ‘Authentication’ and fill out the username and password of your e-mail account. 12. If correct, the screen will be filled out as shown in the following example.
| ENGLISH Image 37 2. 3. 4. Fill out the data of your FTP server (The IP-Address of your FTP server, the port number etc). If a mark is placed at ‘Upload Image Now’, you can set an interval. Choose a ‘10 seconds’ interval to upload a camera image to your FTP server every ten seconds when an event takes place. If correct, the screen will be filled out as shown in the following image.
| ENGLISH 5. Click ‘Submit’ to save these settings. 7.1.3 Alarm Service Settings 1. Click ‘Alarm Service Settings’, after which the following image appears: Image 39 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Place a mark at ‘Motion Detect Armed’. Select the sensitivity of the motion detection. ‘1’ is the lowest setting and is the least sensitive, ‘10’ is the highest setting and is the most sensitive.
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| ENGLISH 8.0 Explanation of the webpage of the camera In the paragraph below, we assume you logged in to the camera using Internet Explorer. The menu will be slightly different when using other web browsers. 8.1 ‘Device Status’ The ‘Device status’ shows the amount of camera’s which are added to the network. The green circle represents the active camera. Also see the following image as reference: Image 41 8.2 ‘For Visitor’ menu 1. 2. 3. 4.
| ENGLISH Image 42 Note: The audio features of the EM6561 camera are just for surveillance use, and not for a high quality ‘phone’ conversation. If you want to talk using the camera, make sure the microphone option is enabled in the mixer of your sound card. 8.3 ‘For Operator’ menu 1. 2. 3. For EM6561 only: Use the arrows to move the camera up/down and left/right. Click ‘Flip’ to rotate the image. This is a handy feature, in case the camera is mounted to a ceiling and is situated up-side-down.
| ENGLISH 4. 5. 6. At ‘Resolution’, you can change the resolution of the image. 640x480 delivers the highest possible image quality. At ‘Mode’, you can set the environment setting. If the camera is ‘looking’ outside, you can select ‘Outdoor’. At ‘Brightness’ and ‘Contrast’, you can change the brightness and contrast of the image. Also refer to the following image for reference: Image 44 8.
| ENGLISH Image 45 Alias Settings In the ‘Alias Settings’ menu, you can change the name of the camera to your own liking. Also see the following image as reference: Image 46 Data &Time Settings At ‘Date & Time Settings’, you can set the date and time.
| ENGLISH needed. If you are located in the Netherlands, you should select ‘Brussel, Paris, Berlin etc’ as ‘Timezone’. Activate ‘Daylight Saving Time’ and select ‘60’ at ‘Advance Time’ and click ‘Submit’. Also see the following image as reference: Image 47 Users Settings At the user settings menu, you can select which user has which privileges. Also, the username(s) and password(s) can be changed here. The recording path can also be set here.
| ENGLISH Image 48 Basic Network Settings At this menu, the network can be setup. You can choose whether DHCP needs to be used, fixed IP-data can be set in this menu and the HTTP port can be set. (See detailed information at page 10 and further for a fixed IP configuration). Wireless LAN Settings At this menu, the wireless connection can be setup. You can let the camera search for your SSID, fill out the security key and then connect to your wireless network.
| ENGLISH Image 49 UPnP Settings If UPnP Setting is enabled, and your router support UPnP, the camera and router will determine automatically which port(s) needs to be opened. Opening these ports will be done automatically.
| ENGLISH DDNS Service Settings Because a name can be remembered more easily than IP-numbers, and an Internet IP-Address can change, you can make a dynamic DNS name and set this name in the camera itself. This way, the camera will always be accessible using the Dynamic DNS name instead using the (Internet) IP-Address. (Detailed information about dynamic DNS (DynDNS/DDNS) is explained at page 28). Mail Service Settings Using this menu, you can setup e-mail addresses (sender and recipient).
| ENGLISH boot’ if you want the camera returns to it’s original position when rebooted of restarted. Click Upward, downward, leftward or rightward and select the speed of the movement: • ‘0’ is the lowest setting which means this is the settings for the fastest movement. • ‘15’ is the highest setting which means this is the setting for the slowest movement. Also see the following image as reference: Image 52 Note: If the movement becomes faster, the image may become more unclear.
| ENGLISH Image 53 Backup & Restore Settings In this menu, you can make a back-up of the current settings. You can restore a setting by browsing to the back-up file and click the ‘Submit’ button. Also see the following image as reference: Image 54 Restore Factory Settings In this menu, you can restore the camera to the default settings.
| ENGLISH Also see the following image as reference: Image 55 Reboot Device Using this menu, you can completely reboot the camera.
| ENGLISH In this menu, an overview will be shown. This overview contains information about the computers which have logged in to the camera. The date and time and the IPAddresses of the computers which have logged in are shown. Also see the following image as reference: Image 57 9.0 Frequently Asked Questions and other related information The latest Frequently asked questions for your product can be found on the support page of your product.
| ENGLISH Finland Germany Italy Norway Spain Sweden The Netherlands UK Hungary Hungary Hungary +35 8942415826 1805 982 234 +39 0240042016 +47 21075033 807 080 042 +46 840 309985 0900-3646368 905 871 0013 1-4088902 (From Budapest) 06-1-4088902 (From the rest of Hungary) +36 1-4088902 (International) Local Costs €0.14 Local Costs Local Costs €0.41 Local Costs €0.45 £0.30 Local Costs Local Costs Local Costs * Rates mentioned in this table do not include cell phone charges. 11.
| ENGLISH Also, you will find frequently asked questions in the FAQ section. It is highly recommended to consult the FAQ section. Very often the answer to your questions will be found here. 12.0 Warranty conditions The five-year Eminent warranty applies to all Eminent products unless mentioned otherwise before or during the moment of purchase. When having bought a secondhand Eminent product the remaining period of warranty is measured from the moment of purchase by the product’s first owner.