User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Camera Monitoring
- 1.1 Accessing the Camera
- 1.2 Viewing Live Camera Images
- 1.2.1 Using the Operation Bar
- 1.2.2 Aiming the Camera Lens
- 1.2.3 Limiting the Pan/Tilt Range
- 1.2.4 Registering and Changing Presets
- 1.2.5 Zooming
- 1.2.6 Backlight Correction
- 1.2.7 White Balance
- 1.2.8 Video Images and Image Refresh Rate
- 1.2.9 Taking Snapshots
- 1.2.10 Audio Features
- 1.2.11 Additional Features Available While Viewing Live Camera Images
- 1.3 Viewing Multiple Camera Images
- 1.4 Maximum Number of Viewing Sessions
- 1.5 Maximum Number of Viewing Sessions in Wireless Mode (BL-C230 Only)
- 2 Using Triggers to Buffer and Transfer Images
- 2.1 Configuring a Timer Trigger
- 2.2 Configuring a Sensor, Alarm, or Detection Trigger
- 2.3 Disabling and Enabling a Trigger
- 2.4 Configuring the Camera to Transfer Images
- 2.5 Configuring the Camera to Send Trigger Notifications
- 2.6 Viewing Buffered Images
- 2.7 Deleting Buffered Images Manually
- 2.8 Understanding How the Camera Manages Buffered Images
- 2.9 Adjusting Sensor Sensitivity
- 2.10 Adjusting Motion Detection Sensitivity
- 2.11 Adjusting Sound Detection Sensitivity
- 2.12 Sending Alarm Log Information
- 3 Mobile Phone Features
- 4 Configuring the Camera for Access from the Internet
- 5 Changing Camera Settings
- 6 User Accounts
- 7 Advanced Settings
- 8 Camera Administration and Maintenance
- 8.1 Confirming Camera Status
- 8.2 Confirming Wireless Status (BL-C230 Only)
- 8.3 Confirming Session Status
- 8.4 Confirming Alarm Logs
- 8.5 Restarting the Camera
- 8.6 Updating the Camera’s Firmware
- 8.7 Saving Settings in a Configuration File
- 8.8 Restoring Settings from a Configuration File
- 8.9 Resetting the Camera
- 9 The [Support] Tab
- 10 Using IPv6
- 11 PC Settings
- 12 Using the Setup Program
- 13 Technical Information
[Static]
1. Set the following parameters as desired.
a. Under [Network Configuration from Setup Program], select whether or not you want to allow the camera
to be configured using the Setup Program on the CD-ROM.
b. Under [Internet Connection], enter the port number to be assigned to the camera.
• The default port number is 80, however, note that some ISPs do not allow access from the Internet
using port 80. Ask your ISP or network administrator about which port numbers are available for
access over the Internet.
• Do not use the following port numbers:
– 20 and 21: used for FTP
– 23: used for Telnet
– 25: used for SMTP
– 53: used for DNS
– 110: used for POP3
– 443: used for HTTPS
– 4000: used for ICQ
– 6661–6667: used for IRC
• If you are connecting multiple cameras and plan on using port forwarding to allow Internet access
to the cameras, assign a different port number to each camera. We recommend using port numbers
in the 50000–50050 range.
c. Enter the IP address to be assigned to the camera.
114 Operating Instructions
5.1.1 Network (IPv4) Settings