Wireless IP Camera KAIPC01BLKA
IP Camera Initial Setup Guide: 1> Connect the camera to power and network using supplied Ethernet cable 2> Install camera software using supplied CD or download from http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/kmrj2u 3> Once all software has been installed, open the "Search Devices" program on your computer 4> Select the "Search" option. Your camera will appear with the device name of "IPCAM" 5> Select the camera and choose to "Modify Settings". You will need to set the Subnet Mask, Gateway and IP address.
Thank you for buying our IP camera. This product is designed and equipped for network video surveillance. We have adopted high performance chips to ensure high quality media processing that includes video and audio collection, compression, and transmission. Standard MJPEG compression format ensures clear video streaming performance and enables users to view feeds via IE browser, centre management software and client software.
3.1.1. Configure Network Parameter .............................................................9 3.2. Logging and Active X Installation.............................................................10 3.3. Main Operation Interface.........................................................................12 3.4. Manager Operation ................................................................................13 3.4.1. Multi-Device Settings.........................................................................
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Hard Disk: no less than 40G if it needs video image Operation System: 32 bit simple/English Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista & 64 bit simple Chinese/English Windows 2003/XP/Vista Software Applications -IE 5.0 or above -DirectX8.0 or above version -TCP/IP network protocol 2. Interface & Installation Here is an example of the non-extended line IP camera. *Non-extended line IP Camera icon 2.1.
Power Supply Light: constant on after power up Network Light: constant blink after power up data transmission Ethernet interface: RJ-45 interface I/O interface: 1 router alarm input, accept 3, 4 two terminals (input terminal grounding, low level effective trigger); 1 router TTL control input, connect 1, 2 two terminals (1.2 terminals short connections). Power input interface: connect direct current 5V Power *Extension line interface definition icon: Power: direct current 12V.
2.2.2. PPPoE Installation Under this connection, users must set PPPoE dialing parameters on the IP camera itself. Input the username and password of ISP supplier and allow the IP camera to connect to internet. To set the PPPoE dialing parameter connect the device to network through the first way, then write parameters to the device. Another option is to follow the third way to direct process parameter and write to device. For detailed steps please refer to 3.4.5. 2.2.3.
connection of IP camera is finished. To ensure successful connection, we recommend setting the camera IP as the stable IP at the same net range of PC in LAN. For how to set this, please refer to number 8 of frequently asked questions. 3. IE Browse to IP Camera After IP camera connects to PC LAN through router, you can operate on IP camera via PC, first please run the relative software in the CD kit. 3.1.
Note: Before using the product installation, please just use IPCAM standard power adapter. The use of non-certified power adapter may damage the IPCAM. IPCAM should only be installed in the indoor environment. Figure3.1 If the internet cable and power connect is functioning properly, click the button. Device styles, name and IP address will be in the list.
Figure3.3 Note: After you click the search button the software will automatically search for all the devices’ IP addresses within a local area network. There are three cases: 1. IP cameras’ IP address is not found. After you clicked the search button the devices’ IP address did not show in the software’s list: e.g. Figure3.1 2. IP camera’s IP address is found, but the IP Camera’s network segment is not the same as the local IP address’.
Figure3.4 Note: IP Address: Fill in IP address, ensure that the IP address’ network segment you have filled is the same as the PC network segment. Mask: Use the default subnet mask e.g: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: Ensure that the device’s network gateway is the same as your PC’ s. DNS: DNS service provider’s IP address. Port: Device provides HTTP services, port, usually 80 User and password: The default administrator account is admin. Password is blank. Use DHCP Device uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
There are two way to log IP camera: 1) Double-click the device’ IP address in the list of IP Finder. (Figure 3.2). Internet Explorer will automatically open and display the device’s login screen. 2) Access directly through Internet Explorer by manually entering the device IP address in the Internet Explorer browser’s address bar. For example: Figure3.5 Figure3.5 When the item connects to outer networking, a log-in interface will appear. For example: Figure3.6 Figure3.
Figure3.7 Select the needed language, and the way you want to visit. Click Sign In. After installation Active X will be usable. If it is blocked by antivirus software, please remove block. Note: Default device account is admin, no password. 3.3. Main Operation Interface Figure3.
For example: If the is on , the device is the first to monitor the status. When you log on the operator interface, you can perform PTZ and video parameters. Direction control: Click the arrows in different directions to rotate the lend in the appropriate direction. Vertical cruise Level cruise 1. Image mirror indicates a reverse image. 2.
UPnP set: If you want internet access to IPCAM, ensure that the state is correct UPnP. Device Firmware Upgrade: The system firmware update. Restore factory settings : When there is not a response when the error occurred, you can restore the factory settings to reset the device. Reboot the device: Restart the device. Back: Return to monitor mode 3.4.1 Multi-Device Settings Add a local area network equipment In the multi-device configuration page, you can see all the equipment attached to the LAN.
Figure3.10 3.4.2 Basic Network Settings Figure3.11 This option is for DHCP and IP configuration. Port forwarding is needed, If you choose to set IP address, port forwarding is needed. Please fill in the relative IP address subnet mask, gateway, DNS serve, and Http port. 3.4.3 Wireless Setting First make sure that your wireless router is working. Then click the button. After you click twice the camera will find the Wireless LAN automatically.
Figure3.12 3.4.4 ADSL Setting When your device is directly connected to the internet via a ADSL you need to enter your service providers ISP to obtain the account name and password. Next click “settings” button and device should be able to connect to the internet. Figure3.13 3.4.5 Dynamic DNS Setting(DDNS) Figure3.14 All the above information is set up when the device is ready to deliver; users generally do not need to change.
the first four characters for remote access. For example, http://abcd.viipcam.com the user’s name is abcd. The password is DDNS. (The password can be obtained on the device body or contact the supplier). When connected, it displays "xxxxx is OK" on Device Info; it means that it was successfully set. If you need to use your own Dynamic DNS, please select the appropriate service providers (on DDNS service) then enter the following information and save. 3.4.6 E-mail and FTP service Settings Figure3.
The above setting is similar to Mail Server Settings,when alarming is triggered it also sends image. Please enter FTP server、FTP port、FTP user、FTP password, FTP upload directory、FTP mode,FTP mode has two options: PORT and POSV. If it needs a quick image upload please select it and then select upload image interval (second). 3.4.7 Alarm Service Settings As shown below, there are two modes of alarm trigger. The first mode is motion detection. Please refer to the interface below.
3.4.9 Restore Factory Settings If a user forgets his or her password, click "restore ex-factory settings". A pop-up will appear and click ok. Wait 1 minute and you can use again like normal. 3.4.10 Reboot Equipment Click ok: 3.4.11 FREE iPhone App to Control the IP Camera Really simple viewer for Foscam and similar IP webcams. http://itunes.apple.
4. Others 4.1 Port Forwarding Settings in router When remotely accessing via the internet--port forwarding in router is a must. Different brands routes have different names, but the operation is the same. Take the TP-LINK TD-8840 router port mapping setting as example. To set up IPCamera: route inner web IP 192.168.1.1, IP camera inner webaddress is 192.168.1.50, and port is 80. 1. First log in router web administration interface. 2. Click in front of left side “Advanced Setup 3.
4. fill "80" under the right port start or port end, Server IP address fill "192.168.1.50", protocol select "TCP/UDP" OR”“TCP”, finally don’t forget to click save/apply. 1. DLINK ex-factory definition router address is 192.168.0.1 2. Linksys ex-factory definition router address is 192.168.1.1 3. 3com ex-factory definition router address is 192.168.2.1 4. Microsoft ex-factory definition router address is 192.168.2.1 5. Net gear ex-factory definition router address is 192.168.1.1 6.
Troubleshooting Guide My camera isn't showing up in “Search Devices” • Check that the camera has been connected to the router via ethernet. (If the green light is flashing, then it is connected to a network.) • Does your router block connections that haven't been pre-accepted? • Reset the camera – hold the reset button down until camera head starts spinning by itself. • Try a different ethernet cable.
I can't setup or see multiple cameras • You can only setup and view multiple cameras at once in Internet Explorer • Check that all of your cameras have unique IP addresses • Check that they have all been setup correctly in Settings > Multi-Device Settings How can I turn off the flashing green light? • Go to http://ipaddress:port/set_misc.cgi?led_mode=2 in your browser.