IC-3040IWT User Manual V1.0 2013-11 I. Product Information .............................................................................. 4 I-1. I-2. I-3. I-4. I-5. Package Contents ................................................................................................................ 4 System Requirements ......................................................................................................... 5 Back Panel .......................................................................................................................... 6 LED Status .......................................................................................................................... 6 Reset .................................................................................................................................. 7 II. Hardware Installation ............................................................................ 8 III. Camera Setup & IP CAM Finder ............................................................ 10 III-1. IP CAM Finder Network Camera Setup ............................................................................. 10 Windows ......................................................................................................................................... 10 III-3. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) ............................................................................................ 15 IV. Web-Based Management Interface ...................................................... 17 IV-1. Basic ................................................................................................................................. 21 IV-1-1. Network ........................................................................................................................... 21 IV-1-2. Wireless............................................................................................................................ 24 IV-1-2-1. IV-1-2-3. Computer................................................................................................................ 25 WPS ........................................................................................................................ 26 IV-1-3. Dynamic DNS .................................................................................................................... 27 IV-1-4. RTSP ................................................................................................................................. 28 IV-1-5. Date & Time ..................................................................................................................... 29 IV-1-6. Users ................................................................................................................................ 30 IV-1-7. UPnP ................................................................................................................................ 32 IV-1-8. Bonjour ............................................................................................................................ 33 IV-2. Video ................................................................................................................................ 34 IV-2-1. Video Settings................................................................................................................... 34 IV-2-2. Image Appearance ............................................................................................................ 36 IV-2-3. Night Vision ...................................................................................................................... 37 IV-3. Events............................................................................................................................... 38 IV-3-1. Motion Detection ............................................................................................................. 38 IV-3-2. Detection Region .............................................................................................................. 40 IV-3-3. Schedule Settings ............................................................................................................. 42 IV-3-4. SMTP ................................................................................................................................ 44 IV-3-5. IV-4. FTP ................................................................................................................................... 46 Storage Settings................................................................................................................ 47 2 The Storage Settings menu consists of five categories, Storage Directory, Schedule Settings, NAS Settings, SD Card Settings and File Management. Select a category and follow the appropriate chapter for more information. .................................................................................... 47 IV-4-1. Storage Directory.............................................................................................................. 47 IV-4-2. Schedule Settings ............................................................................................................. 47 IV-4-3. NAS Settings ..................................................................................................................... 48 IV-4-4. SD card Settings ................................................................................................................ 49 IV-4-5. File Management.............................................................................................................. 49 IV-5. System .............................................................................................................................. 50 IV-5-1. Basic ................................................................................................................................. 50 IV-5-2. Advanced ......................................................................................................................... 51 IV-6. Status ............................................................................................................................... 52 IV-6-1. System Information .......................................................................................................... 52 IV-6-2. System Log ....................................................................................................................... 54 End- ..................................................................................................... 55
3 I. Product Information I-1. Package Contents IC-3040IWT QIG CD-ROM Power Adapter Ethernet Cable 4 I-2. System Requirements
- Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz (above or similar)
- VGA card (1024*768 or above)
- CD-ROM Drive
- At least 128MB hard disk space (256 MB recommended)
- Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or 8
- Web browser (Internet Explorer 7.0, Firefox 3.6, Chrome 10, Opera 11, Safari 5 or above) 5 I-3. Back Panel I-4. LED Status LED ICON LED Status Description ON Power On Slow Flashing During Power Up Stage
(Power)
(LAN/Wi-Fi)
(Internet) OFF ON No Power Input Connected to LAN and/or Wi-Fi Flashing During data transmitting and receiving OFF ON Neither LAN nor Wi-Fi connected Connected to Internet Flashing During Internet connection OFF Not connected to Internet 6 Reset I-5. If you experience problems with your network camera, you can reset the camera back to its factory default settings. This resets all settings back to default. 1. Press and hold the WPS button found on the back panel for at least 10 seconds 2. Release the button when the orange LED is flashing quickly. 3. Wait for the network camera to restart. The camera is ready when the green LED is on or flashing. After reset, the LED will display off If there is no Ethernet connection to the network camera from a router/access point/switch. 7 II. Hardware Installation Follow the instructions below to ensure your camera is properly connected and ready for setup. 1. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the network cameras LAN port to a router/switch/access points LAN port, as shown below. 2. Connect the power adapter to the network cameras power port and to a power supply, as shown below. 8 3. Wait a moment for the camera to power on. The camera is ready when the Power LED of the camera displays on or flashing. Please refer to III. Camera Setup to setup your network camera. 9 III. Camera Setup & IP CAM Finder Your network camera can be up and running in just a few minutes. First, please follow the instructions below for Windows in III-1. Installing & Using IP CAM Finder to install the IP CAM Finder software and connect your camera to your wireless network. Or you can follow III-3. WPS as an alternative method to connect your network camera to your wireless network. Then, you can use the web based management interface to watch a live stream and further configure the camera if you need (see IV.). Additionally, you can view the cameras live image using either the cloud ID
(see V.), the 16 channel viewer software (see VI.), or the IP CAM smartphone app (see VII). IP CAM Finder Network Camera Setup Ensure your computer is connected to the same router as the network camera. III-1. Windows 1. Insert the included CD into your CD-ROM drive 2. Find the Internet Camera Admin Software filename Setup_Admin_3.0.35_GLP.exe and execute it 3. Find the IP CAM IP Address from the Internet Camera Admin Software detail as the figure in below 10 4. Select the IP CAM found 11 5. (1) Click the Configure Camera ICON and (2)key in the password then OK 12 6. Press the OK button as the figure in below 13 7. Select the Browse Camera via Web ICON to access the IP CAM 14 WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) III-3. The WPS button is a quick and easy method to establish a secure wireless connection between your network camera and your wireless router/access point. 1. Press and hold the WPS button on your wireless router/access point for the correct length of time to activate its WPS. Please check the instructions for your wireless router/access point for how long you need to hold down its WPS button to activate WPS. 2. Within two minutes, press the WPS/Reset button on the network camera for 2 5 seconds to activate WPS. The LAN/Wi-Fi LED will flash slowly to indicate that WPS is active. Take care not to hold the WPS button too long and reset your network camera (see I-5.) 15 3. The devices will establish a connection. The LAN/Wi-Fi LED will display on or flashing to indicate a successful connection. 16 IV. Web-Based Management Interface When you are using the same local network as your camera, you can use the web-based management interface to view or configure the camera. You can access the web-based management interface with a web browser on a smartphone or computer. For smartphone users, the appearance of the interface will vary slightly to that which is displayed here, though the menu functions which are described later from IV-1. Basic onwards are essentially the same. 1. Enter the network cameras IP address into the URL bar of a web browser. The cameras IP address can be found by opening IP CAM Finder, as displayed below:
Internet Explorer is recommended. 17 2. You may be prompted to allow ActiveX add-on to run. Please follow the instruction to execute AciveX. 3. Enter the username and password for your network camera (default username: admin default password: 1234). The network cameras web-
based management interface will then be displayed in your browser. 4. For computer users, the Live View screen will be displayed, as shown below. On the live view screen you can see a live stream from your camera and utilize various camera controls using the icons down the left side. 18 Local Storage NAS/SD Card Storage Image Volume Two-Way Audio Use your PC to storage the Picture or Video image Setting the Picture or Video image into NAS/SD Card To Full Screen Display or Zoom In/Zoom Out the Image Click the icon to mute the playback volume, or adjust the playback volume level according to your preference using the drop down menu. Click the icon to disable two-way audio from the camera, or adjust the volume level according to your preference using the drop down menu. 5. Select Setup in the top right corner and use the menu down the left side to navigate to the network cameras various settings. Each menu item is described in the following chapters. 19 6. After making any changes, click Save Settings to save the settings and bring the changes into effect. 20 Basic IV-1. The Basic menu opens a submenu with eight categories of settings for your network cameras basic operation. Select a category and refer to the appropriate chapter. IV-1-1. Network Local network setting are displayed on this page, as shown below:
21 22 Network Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS HTTP Port Select DHCP to automatically assign an IP address to your network camera from your router, or Static IP to manually set a static IP address. Specify an IP address here, which will be the IP address of your network camera. Enter the subnet mask of the IP address. Enter the gateway address of your network. Enter the IP address of your primary DNS server. Enter the IP address of your secondary DNS server (optional). You can edit the HTTP port number to any value between 1024 65535. The default value is 80. 23 IV-1-2. Wireless The wireless page allows you to configure settings for your network cameras wireless connection. For Windows users, your wireless connection should have been set up already using IP CAM Finder, though you can still use this page to revise the settings if you need. Mac users need to configure these settings manually since IP CAM Finder on Mac will not set up your cameras wireless connection. A quick guide to set up your network cameras wireless connection using a smartphone or a computer is included below. Mac users setting their network cameras wireless connection for the first time please ensure your network camera is connected to your router/access point/switch via Ethernet cable. You can also use the wireless page for Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS): to either activate push-button WPS (the same effect as physically pushing the hardware WPS button built into the camera), or PIN code WPS (using a PIN code for verification between the two wireless devices for additional security.) 24 Computer IV-1-2-1. 1. Configure the wireless settings A E shown in the table below:
A B C D E A B C Wireless Connection Available Network Connected Select Enable to enable the wireless connection. Click Refresh to display all available Wi-Fi networks. Select your Wi-Fi network from the list. This is the wireless network which your camera will connect to. D WPA Pre Shared Key Enter your Wi-Fi password. E Save Settings Click Save Settings to save your settings. 2. After the settings are saved, remove the Ethernet cable from your network camera. Your camera should now be connected to your Wi-Fi. 25 WPS IV-1-2-3. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a quick and easy way to set up wireless connections between compatible devices. Use the Start PBC or Start PIN button to activate WPS on your network camera. Your network cameras WPS PIN code is also listed next to Self PinCode. Self PinCode Access PBC Mode Configure via PinCode Your network cameras WPS PIN code is listed here. Click Start PBC to activate push-button WPS on your network camera. This has the same effect as physically pushing the built-in hardware WPS button. Enter the SSID you wish to connect to and click Start PIN to activate PIN code WPS. You will then need to enter the network cameras Self PinCode into your wireless routers web U.I. and activate your routers PIN code WPS. Please refer to your wireless routers instructions for help accessing its web-based interface and activating WPS. 26 Dynamic DNS IV-1-3. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a service which provides a hostname-to-IP service for dynamic IP users. If your Internet service provider didnt issue a fixed IP address, you can use a third-party dynamic DNS provider to map your current IP address to a fixed IP address. Several free or paid DDNS services are available online, please use the information provided by your DDNS provider to configure the settings on this page. Enable DDNS Provider Host Name User Name Password Select Enable to enable DDNS functionality, or select Disable to disable DDNS functionality. Select your dynamic DNS service provider from the dropdown menu. Enter the hostname you registered with the DDNS service provider. Enter the user name you registered with the DDNS service provider. Enter the password you registered with the DDNS service provider. 27 RTSP IV-1-4. Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) enables the network camera to be used with a streaming media server. Enter the required RTSP settings. RTSP Port MJPEG RTSP Path RTP Port Range Verification Enter the RTSP port. Enter the MJPEG RTSP path. Enter the RTSP port range. Select a verification type from the drop down menu. 28 Date & Time IV-1-5. You can set and adjust the network cameras system time and date on this page. Maintaining a correct system time is particularly important for recorded video organization/playback. Mode Set Time & Date Manually Synchronize to PC time NTP Server Time Zone Daylight Saving Select NTP or Manual Setting. NTP
(Network Time Protocol) can set and maintain the time and date automatically via an NTP server on the local network, if available. For manual setting mode, enter the correct time and date in the following format:
YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS Click here to automatically enter the same time and date as your computer. For NTP mode, enter the NTP servers hostname or IP address. Select the correct time zone. Enable or disable daylight saving according your local time zone. 29 IV-1-6. Users In addition to the default administrator account, you can configure several different login accounts for the network camera, with two different levels of access operator and guest. Operator accounts can configure all functions of the network camera in the same way as the administrator account, while guest accounts can only view the cameras image. User List User Name Password Confirm password Authority Add Modify Remove Existing users are listed here. Select a user here to modify the settings. Input users name here. Input users password here. Input users password here again for confirmation. Select the users authority:
Operators can view video and configure all settings, while guests can only view video. Add a new user. Save the changes to an existing, selected user. Remove selected user. 30 Anonymous Login Enable or disable anonymous login. Anonymous login allows anyone to login to the network camera and view images. This function is useful if you want to setup a remote video server. 31 IV-1-7. UPnP Universal plug-and-play (UPnP) is a set of networking protocols which enables network devices to communicate and automatically establish working configurations with each other. When enabled, Windows computers can automatically discover the network camera on the local area network. The network camera also supports IGD. Enable/Disable Enable or disable UPnP. IGD Enable (UPnP Port Forward) IGD Configuration
(External Port) External HTTP Port External RTSP Port Enable or disable Internet Gateway Device
(IGD). Select fully-automated or semi-automated IGD. Enter an external HTTP port. Enter an external RTSP port. 32 Bonjour IV-1-8. Bonjour is a feature of Mac computers which allows Safari web browser to discover devices and services on the local network and provide a quick shortcut for access. When enabled, Safari users on the local network can find a shortcut to the network camera under Safaris Bonjour menu. Select Enable or Disable. 33 Video IV-2. The Video menu consists of three categories for configuring the network cameras video settings. Select an item from the submenu and refer to the appropriate following chapter. Video Settings IV-2-1. The Video Settings page enables you to modify the network cameras resolution and frame rate settings. Resolution Select a video resolution from the dropdown menu. A higher resolution provides more detailed video but requires more bandwidth. 34 Quality Maximum Frame rate Power frequency Rotate Image Select a quality level from the drop down menu. Higher quality requires more bandwidth. Select the maximum video frame rate. A higher frame rate provides smoother video, but also requires more bandwidth. Note: In dark environments, the network camera will automatically lower the frame rate to provide a better video quality, by using a longer exposure time. Adjust the power frequency to 50 Hz or 60 Hz frequency depending on your local region, in order to reduce flicker/improve playback in your videos. Select 180 to rotate your network cameras video by 180 degress. 35 Image Appearance IV-2-2. The Image Appearance page allows you to adjust various parameters relating to the network cameras image appearance using the sliders shown below. Click and drag the blue lever to change the value according to your preference for each category. Click to reset all settings back to the default value of 50. Save changes. Brightness/
Contrast/
Saturation/
Sharpness/
Hue Reset to default Save value 36 IV-2-3. Night Vision Night-vision allows your network camera to capture images in dark environments by using infra-red LEDs. Auto-switch will detect light levels in your network cameras environment and automatically switch to night-vision in low light. Select Enable or Disable for night-vision auto-switch. 37 Events IV-3. Select an item from the Events menu and refer to the appropriate following chapter. You can configure settings for motion detection, scheduling, SMTP and FTP. IV-3-1. Motion Detection The network camera features a motion detection function and various options for (motion detection) events notification. On this page you can enable or disable motion detection, event FTP upload and event emails as well as set the motion detection time interval. Motion detection regions can be configured according to your preference on the Detection Region page (see next chapter). Motion Detection Motion Detection Interval Enable or disable the motion detection function of your network camera. The motion detection interval time determines the length of time the camera must detect motion for in order to class the motion as an event. To detect minor motion, 38 select a shorter time. A longer time will ignore minor motions. Select your desired time from the drop down menu. A snapshot image of a detected event can be sent to a designated FTP server. Select Enable or Disable for this function. When enabled, you need to configure the FTP server information on the FTP page of the Events menu. A snapshot image of a detected event can be sent to a designated email recipient. Select Enable or Disable for this function. When enabled, you need to configure the SMTP server information on the SMTP page of the Events menu. Upload Event File to FTP Send Event File to Email 39 Detection Region IV-3-2. When using the network cameras motion detection function, you can specify the area in the video where the network camera should be sensitive to motion. Motion outside of the detection region will be ignored by the network camera. This is useful to avoid false alarms. Item Region 1 /
Region 2 /
Region 3 Description Check the box to enable up to three motion detection regions. A color-coded rectangle will appear on the video view for each 40 enabled region. Adjust the size and position of each box according to your preference by clicking and dragging inside the box (move) or on the edges (resize). Adjust the sensitivity level of motion detection for each region. A higher value will trigger the alarm for minor motion in the video and vice-versa. You can reduce the sensitivity level if you receive unnecessary event notifications. Adjust the motion detection threshold level for each region. A higher value will trigger the alarm for large objects in the video, a lower value will trigger the alarm for smaller objects. Save your settings. Sensitivity Threshold Save 41 Schedule Settings IV-3-3. The network cameras motion detection function can be scheduled to switch on/off automatically on specified times and days. Select Enable to enable this feature and then define at which times the network camera will detect motion. For each day, click and drag across the timeline on the times which you want to activate motion detection. A blue box indicates a scheduled motion detection period. In the example below, motion detection is scheduled for 8am 6pm Monday to Saturday. 42 Delete Delete All Select All Store Delete the selected blue motion detection period on the timeline. Delete all blue motion detection periods on the timeline. Select all blue motion detection periods. Store the motion detection settings on the timeline. Note: Schedule settings must also be enabled for the schedule to come into effect. 43 SMTP IV-3-4. A snapshot image of a motion-detected event can be sent to a designated email recipient. This function must be enabled in Motion Detection settings in the Events menu. Enter the required information about your sender and recipient email accounts below. Email Service Provider SMTP Server SMTP Port Select Manual Settings to enter the information manually or select a common email provider to enter some of the information automatically. Input the host name or IP address of the SMTP server for the email sender. This information can be provided by your email service provider. Input the SMTP port number for the email sender. Most SMTP servers use port number 25, while some SMTP servers use encrypted connections with a port number of 465. This information can be provided by your email 44 service provider. Enter the email recipients email address here. Enter the senders email address here to avoid spam filter issues. Select SSL or TLS when your SMTP server requires encryption. Consult your mail server administrator when in doubt. Select Enable when your SMTP server requires authentication. This information can be provided by your email service provider. Input the SMTP account name when your SMTP server requires authentication. This information can be provided by your email service provider. Input the password used for SMTP server authentication. Click here to send a test email with the current settings. Recipient E-Mail Address Sender E-Mail Address SSL/TLS SMTP Authentication Account Password Send Test Email 45 FTP IV-3-5. A snapshot image of a detected event can be sent to a designated FTP server. This function must be enabled in Motion Detection settings in the Events menu. Enter the required information about your FTP server below. FTP Server User Name Password Port Path Passive mode Enter the IP address or host name of the FTP server. Enter the user name required by the FTP server. Enter the password of the FTP server. Enter the port number of the FTP server. This value should be an integer between 1 and 65535. Please dont change this value unless advised by the FTP servers administrator. Enter a path (folder) to save files on the FTP server. If blank, files will be saved in the FTP servers default root folder. Enable or disable passive mode according to your FTP server. 46 IV-4. Storage Settings The Storage Settings menu consists of five categories, Storage Directory, Schedule Settings, NAS Settings, SD Card Settings and File Management. Select a category and follow the appropriate chapter for more information. Storage Directory IV-4-1. The Storage Directory allow you setting the destination of file storage either SD Card or NAS. IV-4-2. Schedule Settings The Schedule Settings allow you to enable or disable this function. After you enable the Schedule Settings, you can setting the interval time by quarter hour time unit. 47 IV-4-3. NAS Settings The NAS Settings allow you to define the NAS location. 48 IV-4-4. SD card Settings The SD Card Setting allow you to format/unmount and save setting of the SD card. SD Card memory notify and cycle recording also configurable. IV-4-5. File Management The File Management let you manage files in SD Card. 49 System IV-5. The System menu consists of three categories, Basic, Advanced and Cloud Service. Select a category and follow the appropriate chapter for more information. Basic IV-5-1. The Basic menu enables you to set the cameras name and administrator password, as well as switch the LED(s) on/off according to your preference. Network Camera Name Administrator Password Confirm Password LED Indication Set the name of the network camera for reference/identification purposes. This is especially useful when managing multiple network cameras. Enter your desired administrator password here. This is the password used to log into the camera with the admin account. Confirm your desired administrator password here. Select On or Off to switch the network cameras LED(s) on or off. Switching off the LEDs can be a power saving measure or can be for security purposes, so that anybody who can see the network camera is unaware 50 if the camera is active. Advanced IV-5-2. The Advanced page allows you to upgrade the network cameras firmware, backup or restore the network cameras settings, and reset or restart the network camera. Do not switch off or disconnect the device during a firmware upgrade, as this could damage the device. Firmware Filename Upgrade Firmware Backup Settings Restore Settings Restart Click Browse to locate the firmware file on your computer. Click to upgrade the firmware to your selected file. Click Apply to save the current settings on your computer as config.bin file. Click Browse to find a previously saved config.bin file and then click Upload to replace your current settings. Click Restart Network Camera to restart the network camera. Please wait a couple of minutes for network camera to boot up after 51 a restart. Restarting will not affect the cameras current configuration. Select Keep Network Settings or Default Settings and then click Reset to Default. When the camera resets, Keep Network Settings will reset all settings but keep the current network settings. The network cameras IP address will remain the same. Default Settings will reset all of the cameras settings, including network settings, back to the factory default status. Reset to default Status IV-6. The Status menu provides important information about the status of the network camera. This information is useful for troubleshooting purposes or for network configuration. System Information IV-6-1. A summary of system-wide information about the network camera is displayed on this page, displayed under four categories: System, LAN, Wireless LAN and IGD (UPnP Port Forward). 52 53 System Log IV-6-2. A system log provides information about the network cameras usage and actions. The system log can also be sent to a remote server for archiving. Log Level Remote Log Remote Log Server Select a level of detail for the log from the dropdown list, from 0 - 4. 0 (minimum) will only log critical information, while 4
(maximum) will log everything. Enable or disable the network cameras remote log function, to send the log to a remote server for archiving. The network camera supports syslog log servers. Enter the IP address or host name of the log server you wish to use. 54
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