Preface Thank you for purchasing the TV-IP121WN, a powerful and high-quality image SecurView Wireless Day/Night Internet Camera. The infrared LEDs and light sensor enable the camera to capture images even in dark environments. The camera can be installed as a standalone system within your application environment easily and quickly, and supports remote management function so that you can access and control it using a Web browser on your computers.
CONTENTS PREFACE ................................................................................ 1 CHAPTER 1 ......................................................................... 4 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR CAMERA ............................ 4 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 CHECKING THE PACKAGE CONTENTS..............................................4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA...............................................5 FEATURES AND BENEFITS ............................................................
SECURVIEW™ PRO SOFTW ARE ................................... 56 5.1 5.2 INSTALLATION .........................................................................57 USING SECURVIEW™ PRO.........................................................60 CHAPTER 6 ....................................................................... 93 HOW TO ACCESS THE CAMERA BEHIND A ROUTER .......... 93 CHAPTER 7 ....................................................................... 99 APPENDIX ...................................
C HAPTER 1 I NTRODUCTION TO YOUR C AMERA 1.1 Checking the Package Contents Check the items contained in the package carefully. You should have the following: TV-IP121WN 1 x CD-ROM (Utility & User’s Guide) 1 x Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide 1 x detachable antenna 1 x 5VDC 2.5A or 5VDC 1.2A external power adapter 1 x Network cable 1 x camera stand. NOTE: If there is any packaging content missing, please contact with your local authorized dealer for replacement.
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Built-in Microphone: It allows the camera to receive the sound or voice Infrared LEDs: It allows your camera to capture clear images in a dark environment. Lens: Adjust the focus by rotate outside of the Lens. Light Sensor: It is used to trigger on and off the Infrared LEDs according to the environmental light level. Power LED: A steady orange light indicates the camera is powered on. Link/Act LED: A blinking green light indicates the camera’s network connection correctly.
1.3 Features and Benefits 1-Way Audio Capability The built-in microphone of the camera provides on-the-spot audio via the Internet, allowing you to monitor the on-site voice. Day & Night Surveillance Supported The six Infrared LEDs around the standard lens assembly enable the camera to capture crystal clear images in the dark environment or at night.
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Supported WPS is a new solution that simplifies the process of configuring Wi-Fi security settings, allowing you to establish a secure wireless network by simply pressing a button. 1.4 System Requirement Networking LAN: 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet, Auto-MDIX WLAN: Based on IEEE 802.11n technology, IEEE 802.
C HAPTER 2 H ARDWARE I NSTALLATION 2.1 Installing the Camera Stand The camera comes with a camera stand, which uses a swivel ball screw head to lock to the camera’s screw hole. When the camera stand is attached, you can place the camera anywhere by mounting the camera through the three screw holes located in the base of the camera stand.
2.2 Connecting the Camera to LAN/WLAN Use the provided Ethernet cable to connect the camera to your local area network (LAN). When you connect the power adapter, the camera is powered on automatically. You can verify the power status from the Power LED on the front panel of the camera. Once connected, the Link LED starts flashing green light and the camera is on standby and ready for use now.
2.3 Applications of the Camera The camera can be applied in multiple applications, including: Monitor local and remote places and objects via Internet or Intranet. Capture still images and video clips remotely. Upload images or send email messages with the still images attached. The following diagram explains one of the typical applications for your camera and provides a basic example for installing the camera.
C HAPTER 3 A CCESSING THE CAMERA 3.1 Using IPSetup The camera comes with a convenient utility, IPSetup, which is included in the Installation CD-ROM, allowing you to search the camera on your network easily. 1. Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive to initiate the Auto-Run program.
2. Click the IPSetup from the Auto-Run menu screen. Then the IPSetup Wizard will appear. Click Install to install the utility. 3. When the Completing the IPSetup Setup Wizard appears, click Finish.
4. After installing the IPSetup utility, the application is automatically installed to your computer, and creates a folder in Start\Program\TRENDnet\IPSetup. 5. Click Start>Programs>TRENDnet>IPSetup, and then click IPSetup. 6. The IPSetup window will appear. It will search for the camera within the same network.
- Camera Display Area: By default, the IP setting on the Camera is set to DHCP. If you have DHCP server, the camera will automatic get the IP address from DHCP server. If you do not have DHCP server on your network, it will show the default IP as 192.168.10.30. Double click the IP address; it will link to Camera’s Web Configuration page. Change IP: Click this button to bring up the following window. It allows you to change the IP Address. You can select either Static IP or click DHCP.
3.2 Accessing to the Camera Access the camera: 1. Open the Web browser on your computer (example showed in the User’s Guide is based on the Internet Explorer). 2. Type the default IP address (192.168.10.30) or the IP address found by IPSetup in the Address bar, and then press [Enter]. 3. When the login window appears, enter the default User name (admin) and Password (admin) and press OK to access to the main screen of the camera’s Web Configuration.
After you login into the Web Configuration of the camera, the main page will appear as below: The main page of the Web Configuration provides you with many useful information and functions, including: Camera Information – Display the camera’s location and the current date & time. The information can be modified in the Web Configuration. Live View Image – Displays the real-time image of the connected camera. Live View/Setup – Click Setup to configure the camera. For details, see Chapter 4.
Snapshot allows you to capture and save a still image. Browse allows assign the destination folder to store the video clips and still images. Listen allows you receive the on-site sound and voice from the camera. Zoom In Buttons – Click the buttons to zoom in the live view image by 1x, 2x, and 3x. NOTE: If you are using Microsoft 7/Vista platform, you may not be able to find these recorded files that are stored by Snapshot or Manual Record.
3.3 Configuring the IP Address of the PC If you failed to access the camera, please check the IP address of your computer. The IP camera and computer’s IP address must be in the same segment in order to communicate. Below is the procedure to change your computer’s IP address. 1. On your computer, click Start > Control Panel to open the Control Panel window. 2. Double-click Network Connection to open the Network Connection window. 3.
C HAPTER 4 C ONFIGURING THE C AMERA 4.1 Using the Web Configuration You can access and manage the camera through the Web browser and the provided software application SecurView™ Pro (see chapter 5 in more detail). This chapter describes the Web Configuration, and guides you through the configuration of the camera by using the web browser. To configure the camera, click Setup on the main page of Web Configuration. The Web Configuration will start from the Basic page.
The Web Configuration contains the settings that are required for the camera in the left menu bar, including Smart Wizard, Basic, Network, Video/Audio, Event Server, Motion detect, Event Config, Tools, and Device Info. 4.2 Using Smart Wizard The camera’s Smart Wizard lets you configure your camera easily and quickly. The wizard will guide you through the necessary settings with detailed instructions on each step. To start the wizard, click Smart Wizard in the left menu bar.
Setup Wizard main screen will pop up. Step 1. Camera Settings Enter Camera name, Location, new Admin password and enter the password again to confirm the new password, then click NEXT.
Step 2. IP Settings Select the IP setting corresponding to your network, then click NEXT. Step 3. Email Settings Enter the mail server information. If you are using a free mails server, select the SSL and/or STARTTLS according to the mail server requirement.
Step 4. Wireless Networking Click Site Survey to select your wireless network’s SSID, and complete all required encryption information, then click NEXT.
Step 5. Confirm Settings This page shows all configuration of your camera. Click Apply to finish the wizard and reboot the camera. Click Prev to change the previous setting. Click Cancel to exit the Wizard without saving the setting.
4.3 Basic Setup The Basic menu contains three sub-menus that provide the system settings for the camera, such as the Camera Name, Location, Date & Time, and User management.
Basic >> System Basic Camera Name: Enter a descriptive name for the camera. Location: Enter a descriptive name for the location used by the camera. Indication LED This item allows you to set the LED illumination as desired. There are two options: Normal and OFF.
Date & Time TimeZone: Select the proper time zone for the region from the pulldown menu. Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving time changes: Select this option for daylight saving Synchronize with PC: Select this option and the date & time settings of the camera will be synchronized with the connected computer. Synchronize with NTP Server: Select this option and the time will be synchronized with the NTP Server.
General User User Name: Enter the user’s name you want to add to use the camera. Password: Enter the password for the new user. When you are finished, click Add/Modify to add the new user to the camera. To modify the user’s information, select the one you want to modify from User List and click Add/Modify. User List: Display the existing users of the camera. To delete a user, select the one you want to delete and click Delete. Guest User Name: Enter the guest’s name you want to add to use the camera.
4.4 Network Settings The Network menu contains three sub-menus that provide the network settings for the camera, such as the IP Setting, DDNS Setting, IP Filter, and Wireless network.
Network >> Network IP Setting This item allows you to select the IP Address mode and set up the related configuration. DHCP: Select this option when your network uses the DHCP server. When the camera starts up, it will be assigned an IP address from the DHCP server automatically. Static IP: Select this option to assign the IP address for the camera directly. You can use IP Setup to obtain the related setting values.
IP Enter the IP address of the camera. The default setting is 192.168.10.30. Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask of the camera. The default setting is 255.255.255.0. Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway of the camera. The default setting is 192.168.10.1. Primary/ Secondary DNS DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain names into IP addresses. Enter the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS that are provided by ISP. PPPoE: Select this option when you use a direct connection via the ADSL modem.
UPnP Port Forwarding Select this option to work with the router’s UPnP port forwarding function. Ports Number HTTP Port: The default HTTP port is 80. NOTE If the camera is behind an NAT router of firewall, the suggested port number to be used is from 1024 to 65535. HTTPS Enable: Select this option to enable HTTPS, which is a secure protocol to provide authenticated and encrypted communication within your network. HTTPS Port: Assign a HTTPS port in the text box. The default HTTPS port is 443.
The IP Filter setting allows the administrator of the camera to limit the users within a certain range of IP addresses to use the camera. To disable this feature, select the Disable option; otherwise, select the Accept option to assign the range of IP addresses that are allowed to access the camera, or select the Deny option to assign the range of IP addresses that are blocked to access the camera. Disable: Select this option to disable the IP Filter function of the camera.
Network >> Wireless Setting Wireless The camera supports WLAN while you use the wireless network. Select the Enable option to enable this feature. Network ID (SSID}: Keep the default setting of this option to connect the camera to any access point under the infrastructure network mode. To connect the camera to a specified access point, set a SSID for the camera to correspond with the access point’s ESSID.
Click Site Survey to display the available wireless networks, so that you can easily connect to one of the listed wireless networks. List of searching results Wireless Mode: Select the type of wireless communication for the camera: Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc. Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list. Authentication: Select the authentication method to secure the camera from being used by unauthorized user: Open, Shared-key, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK.
Format: Once you enable the Encryption feature, you need to determine the encryption format by selecting ASCII or HEX. ASCII format causes each character you type to be interpreted as an eightbit value. Hex format causes each pair of characters you type to be interpreted as an eight-bit value in hexadecimal (base 16) notation. Key Length: Select the WEP key length you use: 64 bits or 128 bits. WEP Key 1/2/3/4: Enter the WEP key(s) in the following boxes.
Network >> Wireless >> WPS Setting WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) sets a new standard of Wi-Fi security, providing a simplified secure network setup solution for the end users. Once the required settings have been completed, your wireless network can be protected by simply pressing the WPS button on the camera. WPS PIN Mode: The PIN (Personal Information Number) mode builds the connection by entering the PIN Code directly.
devices in the wireless network, and then you can build the WPS connection by clicking the Connect button. TIP Device Status Display the WPS configuration of the camera. The Power LED indicates the WPS connection status by: Blinking 3 times when the connection is built successfully. Repeating 3 times of short-short-long blink when the connection is failed.
4.5 Setting up Video & Audio The Video & Audio menu contains three sub-menus that provide the video and audio settings for the camera.
Image Setting Brightness: Adjust the brightness level from 0 ~ 100. Contrast: Adjust the contrast level from 0 ~ 100. Saturation: Adjust the colors level from 0 ~ 100. Click Default to restore the default settings of the three options above. Mirror: Select the Horizontal option to mirror the image horizontally. Select the Vertical option to mirror the image vertically. Light Frequency: Select the proper frequency according to the camera’s location: 50Hz, 60Hz, or Outdoor.
Video & Audio >> Audio Camera Microphone In Select the Enable option to enable the camera’s audio function, so that you can receive the on-site sound and voice from the camera
4.6 Event Server Configuration The Event Server menu contains two sub-menus that allow you send notification to NVR server or upload images to FTP, and send emails that include still images. When you complete the required settings on HTTP Notify for Motion Trigger, or FTP, or Email, click Test to test the related configuration is correct or not. Once the camera connects to the server successfully, click Apply.
Event Server Setting>> HTTP HTTP Notify For Motion Trigger Send the query parameter via an HTTP notification when an event is triggered. Host: Enter the IP of the HTTP server Port: Enter the Port number of the HTTP server User Name: Enter the username of the HTTP server Password: Enter the password of the HTTP server Query: Enter the query parameter for the request if necessary Example: Host: 192.168.10.1 Port: 80 Query: xxx.cgi?name1=value1&name2=value2 Example: cgi/event.
Event Server Setting>> FTP FTP Host Address: Enter the IP address of the target FTP server. Port Number: Enter the port number used for the FTP server. User Name: Enter the user name to login into the FTP server. Password: Enter the password to login into the FTP server. Directory Path: Enter the destination folder for uploading the images. For example, /TV-IP121WN. Passive Mode: Select the Enable option to enable passive mode.
Event Server Setting >> Email Email SMTP Server Address: Enter the mail server address. For example, mymail.com. If you are using a free mail service (e.g. Google Gmail®, Yahoo®, Hotmail®), please enter the SMTP server address from the service provider. Sender Email Address: Enter the email address of the user who will send the email. SMTP Port: Assign the SMTP port in the text box. The default SMPT port is 25. For the free mail service, please enter the correct port number from the service provider.
Authentication Mode: Select None to disable the authentication feature, or select SMTP and then enter the User Name and Password according to the mail server configuration. Sender User Name: Enter the user name to login the mail server. Sender Password: Enter the password to login the mail server. Receiver #1 Email Address: Enter the first email address of the user who will receive the email. Receiver #2 Email Address: Enter the second email address of the user who will receive the email.
4.7 Motion Detect The Motion Detect menu contains the command and option that allow you to enable and set up the motion detection feature of the camera. The camera provides two detecting areas. To enable the detecting area, select Window 1 or 2 from the pull-down list, and then select Enable. When the detecting area is enabled, you can use the mouse to move the detecting area and change the area coverage. Name: Assign a name to the detecting area.
4.8 Event Config The Event Config menu contains four sub-menus that provide the commands to configure event profiles.
Snapshot/Recording Subfolder: You can assign a given sub-folder for captured file. Otherwise, leave this option blank to use the default setting. Event Configuration >> Arrange Schedule Profile This sub-menu displays the scheduled profile(s). To customize the profile, click Add and then enter a descriptive name for the profile in the prompt dialog window. After entering the profile name, click OK and the profile is added to the Schedule Profiles list.
Profile Name: Display the profile name that you select in the Schedule Profiles list. Weekdays: Select the weekday(s) that you want to separately assign in the schedule profile. The weekday that has been assigned will be displayed with green color. Time List: Display the time period that you have assigned within the selected weekday. To assign the same time period to every weekday, click Add this to all weekdays; click Delete this from all weekdays to remove the selected time period from every weekday.
Event Configuration >> Motion Detect Trigger Select the Enable option to enable the trigger function of the camera, so that you can send captured images within the detecting area to the FTP server, or email receiver. You have to configure corresponding settings, such as FTP server and email server, to enable this feature. Schedule Profile: Select a schedule profile from the pull-down list.
You can separately configure the schedule for trigger function of the camera by Email, or FTP. Select the Enable option on each item, and then select a Schedule Profile from the pull-down list and set the Interval time. 4.9 Tools The Tools menu provides the commands that allow you to restart or reset the camera. You can also backup and restore your configuration, and upgrade the firmware for the camera.
Factory Reset Click Reset to restore all factory default settings for the camera. System Reboot Click Reboot to restart the camera just like turning the device off and on. The camera configuration will be retained after rebooting. Configuration You can save your camera configuration as a backup file on your computer. Whenever you want to resume the original settings, you can restore them by retrieving the backup file.
4.10 Device Information The device Information menu displays the current configuration and events log of the camera. Device Info Display the Basic, Video, Network, and Wireless settings of the camera. System Log The Logs table displays the events log recorded by the system.
C HAPTER 5 S ECUR V IEW ™ P RO S OFTWARE This chapter describes detailed instructions on using SecurView Pro, a customized software application with a user-friendly interface that allows you to access your cameras. The Software can monitor and record up to 36 cameras. It also let you change some basic settings of the camera, such as schedule profiles and motion detecting areas. The SecurView Pro also supports audio or Pan/Tilt function.
5.1 Installation 1. Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive to initiate the Auto-Run program. 2. Click the SecurView Pro from the Auto-Run menu screen. NOTE: To use SecurView Pro, you must have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 installed in the computer. The setup wizard will detect it and, if the program is not installed yet, it will ask you to install it during the process of installing SecurView™ Pro. NOTE: Microsoft Windows Installer 3.
3. Then SecurView Pro Setup Wizard will appear. Click “Install”. 4. Wait until the program finish the installation. By default, the destination location is C:\Program Files\TRENDnet\SecurView Pro.
5. Click “Finish” to finish the installation. 6. After installing the SecurView Pro, the application is automatically installed to your computer, and creates a folder in “ Start \Program\TRENDnet\SecurView Pro ”.
5.2 Using SecurView™ Pro 5.2.1 Launch the Program To start SecurView Pro, click Start > All Programs > TRENDnet >SecurView Pro > SecurView Pro. You can also start the program by double-click the SecurView Pro icon on your desktop. On the login window, enter the User name/Password and click OK to login. The default User name/Password is admin/admin. If you wish to save the login information, please select Auto Login.
5.2.2 Main Window and Features When you start and login to SecurView Pro, the Main window will display as below: The Main window provides you with the information on operating the system, as well as the control panel such as the Quick Launch buttons, and so on. NOTE For best result, it is higher recommended to configure resolution setting to 1024 x 768 or higher; otherwise, it cannot be displayed on the screen when launching the program.
Live View Window displays the live video of the connected camera(s).
Camera View Mode buttons in this area allow you to switch the camera view mode. Buttons Functions Display the connected camera(s) in a single camera view mode. Display the connected camera(s) in a quad view mode. Display the connected camera(s) in a 3 x 3 grid view mode. Display the connected camera(s) in a 13-camera view mode using a split window. The first camera is displayed as the major view. Display the connected camera(s) in a 17-camera view mode using a split window.
Camera List displays the status of the connected cameras. If multiple cameras are connected, you can switch to the live view of each camera by simply selecting the camera from the list. eMap allows you to select the desired camera to the view from the map easily. Please note that you have to set up the eMap for monitoring in advance. Camera Control Buttons provides the control buttons that allow you to control the selected camera. Buttons Functions Talk On/Off.
5.2.3 Manage the Cameras Before adding the cameras, please setup the recording setting first. Configure Recording Settings 1. Click the button and then select Record Setting. 2. Default path is C:\, click Browse and select the desire directory then click Save to complete the configuration. To change the time interval for recording, select time from the pull-down menu. NOTE: The system will automatically delete the oldest files (10%) when the size of recorded files is up to 90% of the storage space.
Add a Camera 1. Click the button and select Device Setting to display the Device Setting window. 2. Click New.
3. Click on Search, all cameras that’s connected to your network would appear. 4. Select the camera you would like to add and then click Add.
5. The information of the camera will display on the screen. It will auto detect the IP address/port number and display the stream type of the camera. Please type in the correct Account name and password, then click Preview. 6. The live image will appear on Preview Window.
7. To setup recording style, select Yes on Record option. These four recording types will appear. Select one of the recording type, configure it then click Save. Continuously: Record the stream video continuously Schedule: Records stream video by schedule. You can setup the schedule by click Add Schedule here. Click on New to create a new schedule and select the time to record. Click on Save when finish.
Motion: Record video by Motion Detection. Motion detection recording required to setup a motion detection area. If you are adding a new camera, you must click Preview button in order to setup the motion detection area. To use motion detection record, please enable the detection areas first.
Enable motion detection windows, enter the Name, and tehn set up the senstivity and click on Save. Motion by Schedule: same requirement as Motion & Schedule recording. Digital Input: Recording triggered when there I/O port is triggered. After all recording methods are configured, click Save to apply the settings.
Click OK to confirm saving the camera information. 8. Camera list will appear with recording type notification.
9. NOTE Once you added all the cameras, click the close button “x” on the Device Setting windows to return to the main windows. The cameras will display here. Divx/Xvid codec is required for viewing the image of camera. If the image cannot be displayed in the Live View/Preview window normally, click the following path to download and install the required component: http://download.divx.com/divx/DivXInstaller.
Edit / Delete a Camera 1. To edit a camera: From the Device Setting window, highlight the camera you would like to edit then click on Modify button. 2. To delete a camera: select the desired one and then click Remove. Click Yes to confirm.
View Camera Image Since you have added camera(s) to the system, the image of the selected camera(s) will be displayed on the Live View Window automatically. You can view a maximum of 36 cameras simultaneously. Additionally, you can select one-camera or other view mode to display the video from the Camera View Mode buttons. For example, if you use only one camera, select single camera view mode ( ), and the Live View Window will display the view as below.
Playback the Recorded Files 1. Click the button to display the Playback window. 2. On the Playback window, select the camera and setup the begin/end date and begin/end time, then click Search. The search result will be displayed in the Record File list.
3. To playback the video clip, select the desired file and click Play.
5.2.4 eMap Setup & Camera Status Manage eMap Click the button and select View Setting to manage eMap. eMap refers to the geography and device scope in the SecurView Pro, which visually presents the devices in your security system. It uses a background of the area (e.g. a picture or a map) as the interface for monitoring. To add an eMap 1. On the View Setting window, click New.
2. Enter an eMap name. 3. Click Browse to select a Picture File from your computer. Picture will display in the Preview window.
4. Click Save and click OK to apply the settings. 5. Click Camera Location to assign the camera location.
6. The following screen appears. 7. Select the camera from the list and then click the position on the map. The camera icon will be displayed on map.
8. Click Save when complete.
To modify/remove an eMap 1. To edit the eMap: In the eMap List, select the map name from eMap list, and click Modify. The map’s information will display on the preview windows. After changes the setting information, click Save to save the setting. 2. To delete the eMap: In the eMap List, select the desired one and click Remove. The selected map will be removed from the list.
View eMap a. b. Click the button and select eMap View. Select the map from the eMap Name list.
Camera Status Click the camera icon , the camera Live Monitor window will display live image on that camera.
5.2.5 System Info Account Click the System button and select Account to change the administrator password of the system. Enter the Current password, and then enter the new password twice (in the Type new password and Retype password boxes). Then click Save.
Version Click the System button and select Version to view the current firmware version of the system. System Setting Click the System button and select System Setting. Auto Scan period can be set from 30 seconds to 100 seconds.
5.2.6 Event Settings Setting up Event Server Click the button and select Event Server to configure the SMTP settings for email notification use.
Select the Enable SMTP option and configure the following information correctly to start the email feature. SMTP Server Address: Enter the mail server address. For example, mymail.com or smtp.gmail.com or smtp.live.com Sender Email Address: Enter the email address of the user who will send the email. For example, John@mailserver.com. Authentication Mode: Select None or SMTP according to the mail server configuration. Sender User Name: Enter the user name to login the mail server.
Sending Notification to the User Click the button and select Address Book to assign the user to the Address Book of the camera. The user will receive a realtime notification from the system while triggering out. 1. On the Address Book window, click New. 2. In the Address Book Information field, enter the Name and Email of the user. 3. When completed, click Save. The user will be displayed in the Address Book List.
4. To edit the user: In the Address Book List, select the desired user and click Modify. The user’s information will be displayed, where you can change the user’s information and then click Save when completed. 5. To delete the user: In the Address Book List, select the desired user and click Remove. The selected user will be removed from the list. Configuring Event Trigger Click the button and select Event Trigger to configure the trigger out function of the camera.
1. On the Event Trigger window, select the desired camera from the Camera List. 2. Do one of the following: SMTP: Select this option and enter the Subject and Message, the system will send an email message to the selected user(s) in the Address Book List. Play Sound: Select this option select a sound file from the computer, so that the system will alarm by the sound while triggering out. eMap Popup: Select this option and select the eMap profile from the pull-down menu.
C HAPTER 6 How to access the camera behind a Router You can either setup the Dynamic DNS connection via camera itself or your home router. An account from any of the listed DDNS providers is required prior to this operation. Configure DDNS on your Camera 1. Go to Camera’s DDNS Setting page, click Enable to activate the feature. Then select a DDNS provider from the list. 2. Enter your DDNS’s the Host Name, User Name and Password.
3. In the Port Number section, assign an HTTP port of the camera. The default HTTP Port on the camera is 80. The example shows above is using port number 9000. 4. Open another web browser and go to your Router’s Web Configuration page. (In the example, TRENDnet’s TEW-651BR Wireless N router is used) 5. Go to Virtual Server* section and create a new entry. Enable: Click Enable Name: Enter the application name (eg.
Private Port: The HTTP port that you assign on your Camera. Public Port: The port used on remote side to access to your Camera. LAN Server: The local IP address of your Camera. Then click Add to add the application. * Please refer to your router’s user’s manual for detail Virtual Server setting. Some router might use Port Forwarding or Special applications for this function. The setup steps should be very similar.
6. Open another web browser and enter your DDNS domain and camera’s port number. http://yourDomainName:PortNumber 7. Camera’s login page will appear. Configure DDNS on your router 1. Go to Camera’s DDNS Ports Number section, assign a HTTP port for your camera and click Apply. 2. Login to your router’s web configuration page.
3. Find the Dynamic DNS configuration section. 4. Enable DDNS, fill out the following information and then click Apply.
5. Go to Virtual Server* section and create a new entry. Enable: Click Enable Name: Enter the application name (eg. Camera Name) Protocol: Select TCP Private Port: The HTTP port that you assign on your Camera. Public Port: The port used on remote side to access to your Camera. LAN Server: The local IP address of your Camera. Click Add to add the application. * Please refer to your router’s user’s manual for detail Virtual Server setting.
C HAPTER 7 APPENDIX A.1 Specification Camera General Audio Hardware Network LED IR Wavelength Reset Button Power Consumption Power Dimension Weight Temperature Humidity Certifications Sensor: 1/4” color CMOS sensor Resolution: 640 x 480 pixels Board Lens Focal Length: 5.0 mm Aperture (F/No): F2.8 Minimum illumination: 0 lux Diagonal Viewing angle: 52 degrees Built-in omni-directional microphone Sensitivity: -48dB +/- 3dB (5 meters max.) Frequency: 50~16000Hz Format: PCM IEEE 802.
Requirement Management Interface To Run Software SecurView Pro Network Protocols Wireless Standard Frequency Antenna Data Rate (auto fallback) Security Output Power Receiving Sensitivity Channel Management Remote Backup / Restore Settings Image Video Internet Explorer 6.0 or above Windows 7(32/64-bit), Vista(32/64-bit), XP(32/64-bit) Channel: supports up to 32 cameras Record/Playback/Motion Detection TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, PPPoE, UPnP and SSL Based on IEEE 802.
Recording Port Settings Digital Zoom Dynamic DNS Time SMTP System log Recording type: continuous, schedule or motion detection with software HTTP port: 80 (default) 3x Yes Synchronize with NTP server or set time/date manually SMTP mail supported up to 2 destination accounts 100 entries
A.2 Glossary of Terms NUMBERS 10BASE-T 10BASE-T is Ethernet over UTP Category III, IV, or V unshielded twisted-pair media. 100BASE-TX The two-pair twisted-media implementation of 100BASE-T is called 100BASE-TX. A ADPCM Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, a new technology improved from PCM, which encodes analog sounds to digital form. AMR AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) is an audio data compression scheme optimized for speech coding, which is adopted as the standard speech codec by 3GPP.
tasks and processes communicate messages to each other over media. They represent the sender and receivers. The data they send is the message. The cabling or transmission method they use is the medium. Connection In networking, two devices establish a connection to communicate with each other. D DHCP Developed by Microsoft, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network.
Ethernet The most popular LAN communication technology. There are a variety of types of Ethernet, including 10Mbps (traditional Ethernet), 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet), and 1,000Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet). Most Ethernet networks use Category 5 cabling to carry information, in the form of electrical signals, between devices. Ethernet is an implementation of CSMA/CD that operates in a bus or star topology.
Intranet This is a private network, inside an organization or company that uses the same software you will find on the public Internet. The only difference is that an Intranet is used for internal usage only. Internet The Internet is a globally linked system of computers that are logically connected based on the Internet Protocol (IP). The Internet provides different ways to access private and public information worldwide.
creating applets and applications for the Internet, Intranet and other complex, distributed network. L LAN Local Area Network a computer network that spans a relatively small area sharing common resources. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings. M MJPEG MJPEG (Motion JPEG) composes a moving image by storing each frame of a moving picture sequence in JPEG compression, and then decompressing and displaying each frame at rapid speed to show the moving picture.
or building. WAN – (wide area network): The computers are in different geographic locations and are connected by telephone lines or radio waves. NWay Protocol A network protocol that can automatically negotiate the highest possible transmission speed between two devices. P PCM PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is a technique for converting analog audio signals into digital form for transmission. PING Packet Internet Groper, a utility used to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, forwards packets from one network to another using the same network protocol. R RJ-45 RJ-45 connector is used for Ethernet cable connections. Router A router is the network software or hardware entity charged with routing packets between networks.
T (TCP/IP) Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a widely used transport protocol that connects diverse computers of various transmission methods. It was developed y the Department of Defense to connect different computer types and led to the development of the Internet. Transceiver A transceiver joins two network segments together. Transceivers can also be used to join a segment that uses one medium to a segment that uses a different medium.
WPA WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is used to improve the security of Wi-Fi networks, replacing the current WEP standard. It uses its own encryption, Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), to secure data during transmission. WPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, the latest security specification that provides greater data protection and network access control for Wi-Fi networks. WPA2 uses the government-grade AES encryption algorithm and IEEE 802.
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