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MPEG4/JPEG Dual Mode Network IP Camera PROFESSIONAL SERIES
[Model MNC-L200/MNC-W200]
User Manual Revision 1.0.0 This manual is intended for administrators and users of the WebView MPEG4/JPEG Dual Mode Network IP Camera[Model MNC-L200/MNC-W200], and is applicable for software release 1.4.0 and later. It includes instructions for using and managing the WebView MPEG4/JPEG Dual Mode Network IP Camera on your network. Previous experience of networking will be of use when using this product. Some knowledge of UNIX or Linux-based systems may also be beneficial, for developing shell scripts and applications. Later versions of this document will be posted to www.micro-web.co.kr , as required. FCC Statement This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures;
- Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit to the receiver.
- Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
- Shielded (STP) network cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with EMC Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. standards. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his/her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. FCC Caution : Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Important Note:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IEEE 802.11b or 802.11g operation of this product in U.S.A. is firmware-limited to channels 1through 11. The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user. This equipment generates and radiates radio frequency energy, and must be installed and operated while maintaining a minimum body-to-camera distance of 3 feet (1 meter). Trademark Acknowledgments ActiveX, Apple, Boa, Ethernet, Internet Explorer, Linux, Microsoft, Mozilla, Netscape Navigator, OS/2, Real, QuickTime, UNIX, Windows, WWW are registered trademarks of the respective holders. Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Video Standard and Product Classification As the video standard varies country to country, users are asked to check it first and choose right model. The two most common video standards used are NTSC and PAL. NTSC is the video system or standard used in North America and most of South America. In NTSC, 30 frames are transmitted each second. Each frame is made up of 525 individual scan lines. PAL is the predominant video system or standard mostly used overseas. In PAL, 25 frames are transmitted each second. Each frame is made up of 625 individual scan lines. Up to video standard, the models of MPEG4/JPEG dual mode Network IP Camera are as follows;
3 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide MNC-L200N : Wired MPEG4/JPEG Dual Mode Network IP Camera for NTSC standard MNC-L200P : Wired MPEG4/JPEG Dual Mode Network IP Camera for PAL standard MNC-W200N : Wireless and wired MPEG4/JPEG Dual Mode Network IP Camera for NTSC standard MNC-W200P : Wireless and wired MPEG4/JPEG Dual Mode Network IP Camera for PAL standard To determine your video standard, refer to the chart below ;
NTSC Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Japan, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Taiwan, U.S.A. PAL Afghanistan, Algeria, Argentina (N), Austria, Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil (M), China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Liberia, Malaysia, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, New Guinea, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, South W. Africa, Sudan, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Yugoslavia, Zambia MPEG4/JPEG Dual Mode Network IP Camera Family
[Model : MNC-L200/MNC-W200]
User Manual Version 1.0.0 Oct. 2006 4 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Important Notice 1. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country. Please contact the local authorities to avoid any surveillance law violations. 2. Please note that the CCD lens that comes with the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera can be damaged permanently if the camera lens is exposed to direct sunlight. If your application demands prolonged exposure to sunlight, you should consider equipping it with a sun visor. 3. The Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is not weatherproof. Please be aware of environmental specifications included in the manual. For outdoor use, please use a weatherproof case to protect the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera from water, moisture, or temperature (higher or lower than specification). For Mpeg4 Network IP Camera cleaning, gently wipe with clean dry cloth. 4. Be sure to use only the DC adapter that is provided with your camera. Connecting the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera directly to AC current may cause electric damages to the Camera. 5. Be cautious when handling Network IP Camera. Physical shocks may cause serious damage. 6. Be sure to mount the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera securely to avoid any human injures. Please keep the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera out of reach of children. 7. If Mpeg4 Network IP Camera does not operate properly, please contact the closest local Mpeg4 Network IP Camera distributor for after sales service. In all cases, you are prohibited to disassemble the product. If so, warranty is invalid. 5 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.1 ABOUT MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA 1.2 MAIN FEATURES AND BENEFITS 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 2.1 CONTENTS 2.2 FRONT SIDE VIEW AND LED DESCRIPTION 2.3 REAR VIEW AND DESCRIPTION 3 INSTALLATION SUMMARY 4 ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS & ACCESSING MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERAS HOMEPAGE 4.1 ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS 4.2 ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS BY USING IP INSTALLER 4.2.1 CONNECTING NETWORK IP CAMERA TO PC 4.2.2 USING IP INSTALLER 4.3 ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS BY USING HYPER TERMINAL 4.3.1 CONFIGURING HYPER TERMINAL 4.3.2 ASSIGNING IP ADDRESS 4.4 ACCESSING MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA HOMEPAGE 4.4.1 STARTING WEB BROWSER 4.4.2 LOGIN PAGE 4.4.3 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERAS HOMEPAGE 5 ADJUSTING THE CAMERA LENS 5.1 ADJUSTING THE FOCUS 5.2 REPLACING THE LENS 8 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 18 18 20 23 23 24 28 30 30 30 6 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6 CONFIGURING ADMINISTRATION TOOLS 6.1 OVERVIEW OF ADMINISTRATION MENU 6.2 IMAGE CONFIGURATION 6.3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 6.4 ADMIN, USER CONFIGURATION 6.5 EVENT TRIGGER CONFIGURATION 6.6 SYSTEM & TIME CONFIGURATION 7 POE (POWER OVER ETHERNET) SUPPORT APPENDIX 32 33 34 38 42 43 48 55 56 56 58 61 65 A. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS B. FAQ C. TROUBLE SHOOTING D. UTILIZING IP ADDRESSES ON LOCAL NETWORK INTRODUCTION IP CONSTRUCTION AND NETWORK CLASS C CLASS NETWORK E. UPDATING FIRMWARE IDENTIFY THE VERSION OF FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD NEW FIRMWARE INSTALL NEW FIRMWARE 71 F. THE I/O CONNECTOR 72 G. RS 232 CABLE 74 H. DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVER (DDNS) 77 HOW TO USE DYNDNS DDNS SERVER 81 I. HIGH SPEED SOLUTIONS 83 J. REINSTATING THE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 85 K. GLOSSARY OF TERMS K. Glossary of Terms 81 69 65 65 66 69 69 69 7 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 1 Product Overview 1.1 About Mpeg4 Network IP Camera
[Model : MNC-L200] [Model : MNC-W200]
The Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is an all-in-one networking device, which contains a digital color camera, powerful web server, optimized embedded operating system, hardware for image compression, and a physical Ethernet connection. The camera does not need any additional software or hardware. Simply provide power and connect an Ethernet Cable and view from any computer on the Network. The Mpeg4 IP Camera is ideal for surveillance applications that require high quality, full motion video and audio, as well as comparatively low bandwidth demands on the network. Mpeg4 Network IP Camera provides an easy user interface for remote access to receive the optimal synchronized video and audio from anywhere anytime over the Internet with the popular Internet Explorer Web Browser, as easy as surfing any regular Web sites. More than just a high-performance Network Camera, the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera also possesses many advanced features to provide the adequate personal or SI solutions, such as, Remote Surveillance, Home/Business Security, Audio/Video Conference, motion detection etc.... 8 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 1.2 Main Features and Benefits Convenient Operation The Mpeg4 Network IP Camera does NOT need any additional software or interaction with any other server. The only software needed is a common web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x or above. Open Standards The Mpeg4 Network IP Camera supports TCP/IP networking, SMTP e-mail, FTP, HTTP and other Internet-related protocols; the Network IP Camera can be used in a mixed operating system environment with Windows, Unix, Mac and OS/2. It integrates easily into other www/Intranet applications and CGI scripts. Simple Administration Using a standard web browser, you can configure and manage the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera directly from its own embedded web pages. The embedded operating system is upgradeable through the network;
please check with your local WEBVIEW dealer or visit www.micro-web.co.kr for firmware upgrades. External Devices The auxiliary Input/Output Connector on the camera allows you to connect your Network IP Camera to a variety of external devices; such as IR-sensors, switches, and alarm relays. Security Your MPEG4 Network IP Camera includes a self-contained web server, which means that digital images can be secured like any other Internet host. Your Network Administrator, using the units security settings in combination with an organizations Internet firewall, normally implements data protection. The Administrator can decide whether individuals, groups, or the whole world may access the camera. The Mpeg4 Network IP Camera supports multi-user password protection Compression and Performance With a variable frame rate dependent on the image quality & bit rate, the Network IP Camera delivers Mpeg4 video at up to 30 images per second. Dual Mode Compression For application providers, system integrators and other APs, this camera also supports JPEG compression as well as MPEG4 video. Full Duplex Two Way Audio supported. Full duplex two way audio is available by connecting external microphone and speaker to MPEG4 Network IP Camera. IEEE 802.3af Standard PoE(Power over Ethernet) supported. Software IP installer for quick installation Multi-Viewer for viewing 4 cameras 9 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 2 Physical Description 2.1 Contents Check all items packed inside the box as below. ITEM Network IP Camera Installation CD DESCRIPTION REMARKS Mpeg4 Network Camera IP installer, Upgrade program, Manual, Multi-Viewer etc. Program CD Power Supply AC Power adapter and power cord AC adapter (AC110V-240V) and Power Black Cable Stand Wall & Table attached stand Connection Cable RS232 Cable Installation Foldout Quick Installation Guide Iron Material Black Cable Printed Paper
You can use a general camera stand or tripod for MPEG4 Network IP Camera. 10 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 2.2 Front Side View and LED Description Power LED (Red): Once power is supplied to the Network IP Camera, the Red LED will be on. Network LED Power LED Status LED Operating Status LED (Green): This LED indicates the Network IP Cameras operating status. Once power is supplied, it is on and then it blinks once every second as long as the video is transmitted on the network during its normal operation. When there is no video transmission the led stop blinking. Under event trigger situation, the green LED become red & blinks rapidly. During simultaneous operation of event trigger capture & video monitoring it blink rapidly & alternately red & green. Network Activity LED (Orange): This LED indicates network activity. If orange LED is on, that means network is up and running & if it is off, that means network is down and not working. 11 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 2.3 Rear View and Description Power Connector Network Connector Wireless Antenna
[for MNC-W200N, MNC-W200P]
Mini DIN for Zoom/Focus Control/
RS232 Communication GPIO Connector External Speaker External Microphone Power Connector: Only use the supplied AC Adapter to avoid any possible damage from electric shock. Network Connector: Connect 10 baseT Ethernet or 100 base TX Fast Ethernet cable. GPIO Connector: To connect external devices such as infrared Sensors, alarms, or motion detectors
(please refer to Appendix F I/O Connectors). Mini DIN Connector: To connect external devices such as external Zoom/Focus Lens mechanism, or directly to a serial port for camera configuration via HyperTerminal (please refer to Appendix G - RS 232 Cable). SPK: Use to connect to external speaker for Audio communication. The Audio sent over N/w from Connected Camera client can be delivered through this externally connected speaker. MIC: The external MIC for Audio Input. The live Audio can be captured & transmitted to the connected camera client via the use of this MIC. RESET : Return your camera to factory default settings 12 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 3 Installation summary 1. Connect Ethernet and Power to the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. 2. Install and launch the IP-Installer program in a supplied CD 3. Assign an IP address and network settings 4. Securely mount the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. 5. Adjust the Lens Focus 13 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 4 Assigning IP Address & Accessing Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras Homepage 4.1 Assigning IP Address To access the Network IP Camera, you need to assign an appropriate network IP address. Important Please use the newly assigned IP address, do NOT use any occupied IP address or the default or example IP address. It is highly recommended that you assign an IP address before placing the Network IP Camera in a remote place or remote network. MAC (Ethernet) Address (Media Access Control Address) Network IP Address:
A network IP address is an identification code for computers or devices on a TCP/IP network. Networks using TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destinations within a closed Network. IP addresses can be assigned at random as long as each one is unique. However, connecting a private network to the Internet requires using registered, public IP address to avoid duplicates. IP address can be acquired from a network administrator or an Internet service provider. Please install the IP address installation program (IP Installer.exe) on a PC that is connected to the same local network as the Network IP Camera. MAC address is a hardware identification code that uniquely identifies each device of a network. The MAC layer interfaces directly with the network media. Consequently, each type of network media requires a different MAC layer. The MAC address of Network IP Camera is a 12-digit number. A unique MAC address can be found on the label at the bottom of each Network IP Camera. 14 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 4.2 Assigning IP address by using IP installer 4.2.1 Connecting Network IP Camera to PC 1) Connecting with direct cable (Non Crossover UTP cable). Used when connecting the Network IP Camera to a switch, hub or router -
Connect Network IP Camera to a PC through a HUB 2) Connecting with Crossover UTP Cable. Use the crossover cable to directly connect the Network IP Camera to a PC -
Connect Network IP Camera directly to a PC through LAN ports. 15 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 4.2.2 Using IP Installer To install an IP address, you should use the IP Installer provided with Network IP Camera. You can download its program through the web site (http://www.micro-web.co.kr ) Note: System required for IP installer ; Microsoft Windows9X/NT/2000 a) a) Execute the IP Installer after the Network
(wait completes its booting IP Camera until the operating LED blinks every second). b) When the IP Installer is executed, the panel shows every Network IP Camera connected on the local network. From the Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras listed, select one to assign a new IP address (every Mpeg4 Network IP Camera has a factory default IP address). c) Note: The MAC Address can be found on the underside label of the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera . To choose a Mpeg4 Network IP Camera , click on its list. Enter the Administrator ID and Password in the blank (Default Administrator ID and Password are all admin) to assign (or change) IP Address for the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera and set up. Enter the IP address, Gateway address, Subnet Mask address, DNS Server address and Server IP address that are assigned from network administrator. (When the addresses are not assigned properly, you cannot access the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera ). The Server IP Address represents an IP address of a PC, which is being used to execute the upgrade program when updating the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera (please refer to Section E - Updating Firmware). After entering all addresses for the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera, click the Change Network Configurations button. The message shows up if all the information is set up properly. Then click the OK button. 16 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide After changing Network Configuration, It will take a little time to reboot the Network IP Camera so that you may access the Network IP Cameras Homepage. NOTE 17 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 4.3 Assigning IP Address by using Hyper Terminal You can assign an IP address by using Hyper Terminal. In this case, you should configure Hyper Terminal first 4.3.1 Configuring Hyper Terminal Hyper Terminal is a basic program for Windows 9x/NT/2000. A PC can communicate with external devices through the serial port by using this program. The steps you should take to set the Hyper Terminal are as follows in the case of Windows 2000 OS:
Start Programs Accessories Communications Hyper Terminal. Select one of the icons and then enter an appropriate name in the box. Select a serial port of PC, then click OK button. (Usually COM1 or COM2 is recommended) 18 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Configure bit/sec as 115200 and leave other settings at the default values. The panel shows up like thus image when configured properly. (If it doesnt, please try again from beginning) 19 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Follow these steps to assign an IP address using Hyper Terminal 4.3.2 Assigning IP Address
- Execute Hyper Terminal on your PC
- Connect RS232 Cable to the serial port of PC that you have selected in Chapter 4.3.1 - Configuring Hyper Terminal and the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera serial port while Hyper Terminal is executed.
- Supply power to the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera.
- A count down will start with the message Press any key to stop auto-boot.
- Press any key and then Boot Prompt shall appear as below. 20 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide
- You can see Network Configuration while [Boot] Prompt is running by pressing ps keys again. Here, IP Address, Netmask, gateway, TFTP server, & MAC address (Ethernet address) values are network configuration values. You should change these values in most case. If you dont know what value you should assign, refer to the network administrator. IP address and subnet mask addresses are separated by colon (:). For example, IP address is represented by decimal numbers delimited by dot (.) like 192.168.1.27. Hexadecimal numbers like ffffff00 in the case of 255.255.255.0 represents subnet mask address. Note that the numbers of subnet mask value are not delimited by dot. Gateway (g) is the gateway address of Network Camera. 21 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide TFTP Server IP is the address to which Mpeg4 Network IP Camera tries to connect to upgrade its firmware program in flash memory. Mpeg4 Network IP Camera first search this host on the network on booting sequence. For more information on Mpeg4 Network IP Camera upgrade, refer to E. Updating Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras newly upgraded Program. MAC Address is the Ethernet address of Network IP Camera. Type cs keys to change the network configuration in [Boot] prompt. If you type cs keys, Mpeg4 Network IP Camera shows you the information you can change its values and the current assigned values. You can change as the following figure.
- When you terminate hyper-terminal program after you changed network configuration, hyper-terminal program asks you whether you save the session. 22 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide If you save the session, you can re-use the hyper-terminal. To re-use the session you saved, click Start --> Programs --> Accessories --> Communications --> HyperTerminal --> Mpeg4 Network IP Camera.ht in the case of Windows XP/2000. 4.4 Accessing Mpeg4 Network IP Camera Homepage After assigning Mpeg4 Network IP Camera an IP address, you may access Mpeg4 Network IP Camera and monitor real-time image over the Internet. You may configure Mpeg4 Network IP Camera within its own pages through any standard Web browser on local or remote network. 4.4.1 Starting Web Browser Start your web browser by entering your Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras IP address. And then you can see a build-in homepage. http://211.111.168.163/
Address) 23 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 4.4.2 Login Page This page is to enter the Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras built-in Homepage. To access this page, proper ID and Password are needed. 1) ID and Password If you key in a user ID and password, you can access the camera to monitor real-time video. With administrators ID and password, you can access real-time video with administrators authority. The default value of both user ID and password are admin and the administrator may change it at the Administrator Menu. Each ID and Password must be composed of no more than 10 bytes (e.g. 10 English letters and digits). For the guest, the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera has default ID and Password guest, but guest cant configure administrator tools at all. 24 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 2) Behind Firewall If your PC is connected on a network with a firewall, you may not view real time video properly because the video TCP port is blocked behind a firewall. If you are behind a firewall, you may view real time video through the Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras Server Push Viewer that transmits video through web TCP port instead of the video TCP port. By clicking on Behind Firewall menu, you may directly connect to the Server Push Viewer when you access the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera homepage.(In this case, the frame rate maybe a little bit deteriorated) 3) Active-X for MS Explorer Users For all Microsoft Explorer users, the Active-X Control program is required. The program will be installed automatically when a user accesses the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. For Active-X installation on your PC, just click Yes to the question do you want to install the program on the pop-up window. If you cannot see images after installation, you should download and install Active-X manually. 25 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Manual Installation of Active-X If Active-X program fails to be installed automatically, you may install it manually. The manual installation program is to be downloaded by clicking here as follows:
Note: If you have any problem when you install ActiveX, visit http://www.intellinet-network.com/driver/NetCam.exe to download and install ActiveX manually. Please follow the instructions for manual installation of Active-X. When the panel appears, press open if you want to install right away. InstallShield Wizard appears after finishing download. Check Repair then click Next When installation is completed, press Finish Go back to the Login page to access Camera homepage. 26 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Macintosh and Unix System The Network IP Camera Active-X program is based on MS windows OS. Therefore it is impossible to access Network IP Camera and monitor real time image through default viewer. If a user access Network IP Camera through Macintosh or Unix systems, Network IP Camera detects that OS is not MS Windows and it operates Java based image viewer to show real time image. Some functions are not available for Java Applet. 4) Java Applet for Macintosh or Unix System users. Java Applet viewer is for a user who access Mpeg4 Network IP Camera through a computer that does not utilize MS Windows (OS) such as Macintosh computer, etc. Java Applet viewer is run with Java Virtual Machine that is installed on Users computer. It is highly recommended that you select Internet Explore 4.0 or higher for ActiveX viewer for Windows 95, 98, 2000 or NT. If not, choose Java applet viewer. NOTE 27 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 4.4.3 Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras Homepage Having completed the login procedure, you can see the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera homepage You may select the viewing image size from 0.5 to 2. This function may be used when you want to expand image size on your PC. (But resolution may not be changed at all) Select audio On for starting audio communication & Select Off to stop audio communication over the network with the external microphone and speaker connected to Network IP Camera. 28 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide This button is to access the administration menu. However, only the user who has authority as an administrator can access the page with administrators ID and Password (please refer to Configuring Administration Menu). User can go back to Camera Login Page by using Logout button. To save only one image, press snap shot button and then select a folder. Then, the image is saved as JPG file. (Default file name is composed with the date and time) Ex) image_yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm_ss.jpg Users can save real time images from Mpeg4 Network IP Camera on PC. Press start button then select folder that you want to save images. (The image is saved as an AVI file.) Once it starts to save images, The green LED indicator will start blinking. To stop saving, press stop button & the LED indicator will stop blinking. Camera Name It displays the camera Name entered via system configuration menu. You can set a camera name (please refer to Chapter 6.7 - System Configuration) Location This shows where the camera is located (please refer to Chapter 6.7 - System Configuration). NOTE
You may see the saved image by Window Media Player or Real Player.
For initial playback of saved image, please click the Install XviD
The AVI saving will be split every 20 minutes For example) file name2002_04_22_15_00, file name 2002_04_22_15_20 29 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 5 Adjusting the Camera Lens 5.1 Adjusting the Focus this part counter Turn clockwise to unscrew lens for replacing. To get the finest image, you are asked to adjust lens focus according to your environment. To do this adjustment, simply turn the lens in the clockwise or counter clockwise direction till you get the most accurate edge of image while reviewing the picture quality on your Web browser. Do not force the lens over the clockwise or counter clockwise limit. A good level of focus is normally achievable throughout several planes within the cameras focusing spectrum. Since optimum focusing is dependent upon the cameras field of view, it is important to scan the focusing plane from the closest to furthest perspectives before attempting any fine-tuning Turn this part clockwise or counter clockwise to adjust lens focus. NOTE 5.2 Replacing the Lens Because Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is designed with a CS-Mount, the lens supplied with your product can be replaced with any standard C or CS lens, typically used within the surveillance industry. 30 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Follow the instructions below to replace the supplied lens with any C or CS type lens:
1. Unscrew Mpeg4 Network IP Camera lens turning the lens in the anti clockwise (See above figure) 2. C-lens only: Attach the new lens to a C-CS Adapter 3. Screw the new lens onto Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. If applicable, adjust the iris according to the prevailing light conditions. 4. Referring to Focusing the Camera under quiescent conditions, on page 29, Adjusting the focus. 5. Reload your Web browser and monitor the results from the product Home Page. 31 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6 Configuring Administration Tools You can control the configurations of Mpeg4 Network IP Camera by Administrators Tool. Only authorized user can access administrator tool. If non-authorized users try to access it, you may see the caution message You are not an administrator. Press Administrator Menu. 32 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6.1 Overview of Administration Menu The table below provides a one-step overview of the Administrations Tools:
Image Configuration To Configure compression rate, image size, brightness, contrast, etc... Network Configuration To configure camera IP, web server port, image transfer port Admin, User Configuration To configure user ID & Password System Configuration To Configure the camera name, location, and time settings Event Trigger Configuration Wireless Configuration
(Wireless Camera Only) To Configure trigger condition, image capture option, trigger output, etc To configure wireless parameter such as Wireless mode, SSID, Encryption etc. Return to live View To go back to monitoring page To prevent any unauthorized use of Mpeg4 Network IP Camera, access is strictly restricted to defined users only. Administrator(s) has exclusive access to the product Administration Tools and can determine the registration, and access rights for all users. Enter your ID and Password, and then click SUBMIT
(Default ID and Password are all admin) Although, the Administrators default username and password (set to admin for all) can be used for logging in to the unit for the first time, it is highly recommended that you change this password for your Network IP Camera as soon as possible since all Network IP Camera products are shipped with the same ID and Password as default. Make sure to click submit after verifying configuration, and then you can get the right configuration as you want. Otherwise, it wont be changed at all. CAUTION NOTE 33 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6.2 Image Configuration Rate Control Select the Rate control by selecting the VBR [Variable Bit Rate] or CBR [Constant Bit Rate] control. In VBR mode, the picture quality is fixed with fixed quantization value and the bit rate varies automatically in reaction to the complexity of video to maintain the set quality. Thus using the more bandwidth for complex video and less bandwidth for lower activity video. VBR is appropriate for storage applications. VBR can be used where video needs to be streamed over a fixed-bandwidth link. In CBR Mode, the bit rate is fixed irrespective of image complexity, and the picture quality is automatically adjusted by the MPEG4 encoder on a frame-by-frame basis to maintain the pre-set average bit rate. Thus the network bandwidth consumption is always fixed & predictable. CBR is of particular benefit where video needs to be streamed over a fixed-bandwidth link. 34 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Quality: Set the quality of encoding images. Lower is the number higher is the quality. This option is available when user selects the VBR rate control. Note that to achieve the set quality, the maximum bit rate can be used in VBR mode. Thus, the higher the set quality is, the more bandwidth usage on network. Bit rate: Set the target bit rate of encoding video. This option is available in CBR mode only. You can set the bit rate values from 30 kbps up to 5100 kbps at the interval of 30 kbps. The higher bit rate assures higher quality of live video but on the expense of the more network bandwidth usage. Controlling the maximum bit rate is the good idea for controlling the bandwidth used by Mpeg4 video stream. As the bit rate is fixed, the frame rate and image quality can be affected adversely. That is, the frame rate and image quality are traded off when the bit rate is fixed. Resolution Select the resolution for output video. Mpeg4 network IP camera support two type of image resolution, D1[720x480] & CIF[352x240]. Frame rate:
Select frame rate according to the choice. The higher value of frame rate assures smoother video. But the more fps needs the more network-bandwidth. GOP Set the size of GOP (Group of Pictures). MPEG4 video stream consist continuous GOP and one GOP consists of one I frame and P frames. This value equals to the period of I frame. The more GOP size is given the little network-bandwidth will be occupied. Setting high value of GOP will save considerable network bandwidth. Display Name/Location Stamp:
Select On if you want to display camera name & location on the top of the transmitted images. Display Time/Date Stamp :
Select On if you want to display the camera time & date on the top of the transmitted images. Brightness Set the image brightness. The higher number means brighter image. (Input digits from 0 to 255) De-Interlace Select this filter if you want to monitor a de-interlaced video (a sequence of frame). The Mpeg4 Network 35 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide IP Camera generates, by default, interlaced video (a sequence of fields) which produces horizontal lines on the screen for moving objects. Users are recommended to select de-interlace enabled in case their camera watches over moving objects. In interlaced video, there appear horizontal lines when there are fast moving objects as below. De-interlaced video gets rid of these lines from your screen. (See below de-interlaced video) Contrast Set the image contrast. The higher number in contrast setting makes brighter image. (Input digits from 0 to 200) Hue Set hue of the images. As a number is lower, color becomes pink. On the contrary, as a number is higher, color becomes green. (Possible to input digit from 0 to 15) 36 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Saturation Set the saturation value of images. The higher number in saturation makes deeper color (Possible input digits from 0 to 255) Color Killer:
Enabling this will switch image into gray (monochrome) format. Disabling this option set the images into original color. Submit: Transfer a current configuration data to Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. Cancel: Cancel the entire configuration you made. Load Default Values:
Set the image configuration as default values. (No need to press SUBMIT) 37
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MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6.3 Network Configuration This screen defines the network type and addresses of the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. Here you can configure the Cameras IP address, the DNS server address, and the Server IP address. Each configuration takes just a few seconds for booting after pressing Submit. 1. Set IP Address, Subnet mask, gateway address. To set the IP address, Subnet mask, and gateway address manually, you may select manually in combo box. In case of selecting manually, you can configure them with the IP installer as well as this page.
(If you have any trouble in configuring network system information, please ask your network administrator.) To set DHCP, you may select using DHCP. When selecting using DHCP, the IP address, Subnet mask address and Gateway address may not be activated at all. Under DHCP selection, the IP address may be sent to an email address whenever IP 38 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide NOTE If you select DHCP, you may see the rebooting message Now the Network Camera is rebooting to apply the changes... on Web Browser. After completing rebooting, Operating Status LED blinks once per second. (You must check whether the Operating Status LED blinks after selecting DHCP and rebooting process of camera to ensure your new setting.) To select DHCP, you must have DHCP server in the network. Otherwise, the IP address will be rebooted automatically as the previous IP address. It may take about 4 minutes for booting. address is changed. Users in a local network area may check the IP address through IP installer. 2. Send IP address to e-mail To send camera system information (Camera Name, Camera Location, DHCP IP address), check in a text box and enter your email address. (You should configure your SMTP server information first) 3. Web Server Port Number To set the Port Number for the Web Server. (The default port number is 80 and users can select from 80 to 1023) 4. Image Transfer Port Number To set the port number for the video / image transfer. (The default port number is 40001 and users can select from 8000 to 65535) 5. Audio Send port number :
To set the port number for the Audio transfer to the connected camera client. (The default port number is 40008 and users can select from 8000 to 65535) 6. Audio Receive port number :
Set the port number for the receiving Audio from connected camera client. (The default port number is 40007 and users can select from 8000 to 65535) 7.Ugrade port number To set the Port Number for upgrading firmware. Default port number is 9000 and users can select from 8000~65535. 39 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide CAUTION Be careful not to duplicate port number between Image Transfer Port Number and Upgrade port number. If it is duplicated, the warning message may appear. 6. PTZ port number To set the port number for PTZ control. (Default is 10000 and users can select from 8000 to 65535. 7. ETSP port number To set the port number for ETSP (Event Trigger Setting Program). (Default is 11000 and users can select from 8000 to 65535. (For the detail of ETSP, please refer to the ETSP manual.) 8. 1st, 2nd DNS server address To map between IP address and domain name, you should enter you DNS server address. If a user set the DNS server into camera, users can configure SMTP server, FTP server, NTP server with its domain name. DNS (Domain Name System) is to map between IP address and domain name. Every network device on the world has its IP address to be connected on Internet. And the device is to be connected not with its domain name but with its IP address. Common users are not familiar with IP addresses but the domain names. If a user accesses a certain network device with its domain name, DNS server resolves the domain name into an IP address of the device and replies the result to the user. 9. SMTP server Enter the SMTP server IP address or host name here to send camera system information by an email. You should configure this first to get camera system information by email. 10. Use SMTP authentication If you need user authentication for using the SMTP server, check in a box and enter your ID, Password and Realm for your SMTP server. (The Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras SMTP authentication is supporting LOGIN method) DNS (Domain Name System)
- Authentication method : Choose the SMTP authentication method.
- ID : Enter the user ID for SMTP authentication.
- Password : Enter the user Password for SMTP authentication..
- Realm : Enter the Realm for SMTP authentication. 40 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 11. DDNS Registration To register the IP Network Camera to DDNS (Dynamic Domain name server) server, check in a enable box. A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your network over the internet. The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service.
(Please refer to the APPENDIX for the details.) 12. ID, password Enter the ID and Password to find the registered IP Network Camera in DDNS server. 13. Host Name Enter the Host Name to find the registered IP Network Camera in DDNS server. 14. DDNS manual update You can update the DDNS service manually. 15. Status To show the status of successful access for DDNS server. 17. SUBMIT Send configured data by user to the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. 41 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6.4 Admin, User Configuration This screen is used to configure IDs and Passwords for an administrator and up to 5 users. 1. User Account There is one administrator account and 5 user accounts. Account names can be changed. 2. Password If you want to open your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera to everyone, you may not change default users ID and Password, However you should change administrators ID and Password with unique Ones of yours. 3. Maximum Frame Rate The User can decide maximum frame rate per second. 4. Access rights The Administrator may assign users rights of viewing control. With the default setting, the administrator has all authority of configuration and the normal user doesnt have any right except for access the login page to see the live image. Default ID and Password is guest. ID and Password Limitation It is very important to compose any ID or Password within 10 bytes limit. 10 bytes are equal to 10 English characters and digits. 42 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6.5 Event Trigger Configuration This screen is used to designate an Email address or FTP server to receive captured images by setting SMTP or FTP settings. You may connect external devices such as infrared sensor or alarm sensor to use with the provided terminal block (please refer to Appendix F The I/O Connector). 43 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide
(1) Trigger Condition This is to select option how to send an event signal to Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. Activation of digital input port from. The Mpeg4 Network IP Camera receives an event signal from external devices such as infrared sensor, alarm sensor etc. Motion Detection from This is to detect motion from camera by S/W data comparison. When you select Motion detection, the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera detects a motion triggered by camera. To detect motion, the camera compares a previous image from present image. When the camera recognizes the data change through comparing the previous image data with present one, then motion detection function is activated. In a dark place without light, it may never detect the motion because its image wouldnt be changed at all. NOTE Periodically.. The Mpeg4 Network IP Camera itself is to be triggered periodically by setting a certain value from 1 to 3600 seconds. You may set the periodical event time for certain hour like 06:00 to 24:00 by setting 1 oclock to 24 oclock. Motion Detection Sensitivity This is to configure the level of motion detection sensitivity. The level is composed of 5 levels from 0 to 4 The higher the level is, the more sensitivity applies. NOTE In case of level 4 for sensitivity, the camera may detect a tiny motion even a light changes, so the event can be trigger so often. In case of level 0 for sensitivity, the camera may not detect a tiny motion. It is strongly recommended to configure it as the level of 1 ~3 for motion detection sensitivity setting in normal condition 44 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Motion Detection Area This is to configure the motion detection area in the images. Up Middle Down Left Right Middle_Middle Whole Area CAUTION Do not use motion detection function for security purpose because Motion detection function is only developed to use for monitoring purpose. When you want to use it for security purpose, you are asked to use certain sensor such as infrared, motion sensor, etc. to assure your purpose.
(2) Image capture option This is to configure image capture option when an event is triggered. When an event occur, you can get the pre-event and post-event image by setting Before Event and After Event. Before Event You may set the starting time to capture image before event is triggered.
(Input limitation is from 0 to 30 seconds.) After Event You may set the finishing time to capture image after event is triggered.
(Input limitation is from 0 to 30 seconds.) Image capture frame rate Set the frame rate from 1 to 15fps when the image is being captured. Image file name You may designate image file name to send Email or FPT after image is captured. All captured image are saved as *.avi file. (Example. File name 000.avi) Append to the image file name You may append some information to Image file Name Camera IP address A. Camera IP address : Ex) file name _192.168.1.19.avi B. Date and time : Ex) file name_20020218150030.avi C. Trigger condition flag 45 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide In case of choosing Activation of digital input port, D may be appended to image file name. Ex) file name_D.avi In case of choosing Periodically every, P is appended to image file name. Ex) file name_P.avi D. Image sequence number If you select this option, you may classify the file that has same extend name. Consecutive numbers are from 000 to 999 Ex) When you designate file name as camera and select Image sequence number, the file name appears camera001.avi, camera002.avi .camera999.avi Image capture option limitation Configuration for image capture option affects memory capacity. If you configure this option to excess memory size, the warning message Not enough memory appears. The total image capture frame rate must be limited 120 fps due to memory size.
(Before event time + After event time) x Image capture frame rate must be under 120. For example, in case you configure Before event as 3 seconds, After event time as 2 seconds and image capture frame as 3fps, the total image capture frame rate is ( 3 + 2) X 3 = 15 fps. If warning message appears, please reduce the value of the option.
(3) Trigger Output This is to configure digital output states and control script. Mpeg4 Network IP Camera sends captured image via E-mail or FTP server when connected external sensors detect events. External devices signal output This is to supply voltage to output port when events are triggered. (This option is only activated when you select Activation of digital output option in previous Trigger Condition option.) Send alarm to ETSP client This is to send alarm to ETSP client. If you check it in a box, the alarm will be sent to ETSP client when the events are triggered. Send captured image via E-mail This is to designate a person to receive captured image via Email. Mpeg4 Network IP Camera sends captured video to designated E-mail address through SMTP 46 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide server. You may configure SMTP server and E-mail address where you want to receive. (E-mail address must be composed within 50 bytes. 50 bytes are equal to 50 English characters.) Send captured image to FTP server This is to send captured video from Mpeg4 Network IP Camera when an event is triggered. Enter ftp server IP address, User ID and Password and select directory to save video. 47 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6.6 System & Time Configuration This screen is used to configure camera name, location, Operation mode and System information as well as time configuration for Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. 1. Camera name This is to configure camera name for the front-page view. Camera name should be composed within 10 bytes(10 bytes are equal to 10 bytes English characters). 48 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 2. Camera location This is to configure camera location for the front-page view. Camera location should be composed within 30 bytes (30 bytes are equal to 30 bytes English characters)
. http://camera IP (URL)/jpg/imagename.jpg 3. Operation Mode There are two Operation modes for Mpeg4 Network IP Camera , one is dual mode and other is single mode. In Dual mode, Camera can encode & transmit both MPEG4 and JPEG images simultaneously over the N/W. Where as in single mode only Mpeg4 video will be encode and transmit over the network. The Jpeg images which can be transmitted in dual mode will be access through the following URL In Dual mode, audio communication from PC to Camera is not available whereas in single mode which is used as MPEG4 only , bi directional audio communication is available. 4.Image File Name This option is used to for accessing the JPEG images with .jpg extension. The file name should be less than or equal to 10 characters. 5. Supply voltage to output port option This option is to supply voltage to the Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras output port. Just click supply to supply voltage to control the PTZ devices. 6. System Information This is to check system information for Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. You may see the model name, serial no., Mac no., and Bootrom & Firmware version. (Please refer to the Chapter Appendix E. Updating Firmware.) 7. Synchronized with NTP server The Network IP Camera automatically configures Date & Time through the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server. The NTP Server is based on Greenwich time. Select NTP server, IP address and Time zone to set the date and time automatically, and then press, SUBMIT. It may not work due to the possible network error; in this case, you can select other NTP server and IP address or you can set the date and time manually. Once Date & Time configuration is set, you dont have to configure again whenever you connect to the Network IP Camera. 49 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide The standard public or private NTP server IP address. 7.1 NTP Server 7.2 Time Zone Select the appropriate time zone as per camera location. The update time interval for updating/synchronizing the camera time with NTP server 7.3Update Interval 8.Set Manually Enter the Date and Time manually, then click SUBMIT. 9.Enable Daylight Savings This is to configure the Daylight Savings Time NOTE
- Start Daylight Savings Time: To configure the start of Daylight Saving Time
- End Daylight Savings Time: To configure the end of Daylight Saving Time.
Network IP Camera does NOT support RTC(Real Time Clock), in case you choose Set manually option. Network IP Camera reinstate as default value 2001/01/01 00:00:00. To configure Date & Time, it must be reconfigured. 10.Reboot (Restart) Network IP Camera This option will reboot or restart the Camera. Your settings will not be lost. 11.Restore Factory default Values This option will restore the default factory value. 50 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Wireless configuration (For wireless Mpeg4 camera only) This screen is used to configure wireless settings to match your access pointer for a wireless network connection. Wireless Setup 1. Use the Connection Mode to determine the type of wireless communication for the Wireless Network IP Camera. There are two choices: Infrastructure Mode and Ad-hoc Mode. The default setting for the Connection Mode is Infrastructure Mode. 2. Set the Service Area Name (SSID) as per the access point setting to which the user wants to connect. 3. The channel is set to channel 1 as a default. In Infrastructure Mode the camera will automatically find the Access Point. The channel only needs to be set in Ad-hoc mode. 4. The default setting for the Tx rate is Auto; however, it can be set up to 54 Mbps in 802.11 G mode and upto 11 Mbps in 802.11B mode. 51 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Wireless Security Settings:
WEP:
Wireless network communications are easily intercepted. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an encryption method specified by the IEEE 802.11b standard to make any intercepted communications extremely difficult to interpret by unauthorized parties. The WEP key needs to be entered in HEX code. To set up 64-bit WEP, input 10 HEX characters, for example, 0123456789. To setup 128-bit WEP, input 26 HEX characters, for example, 01234567890123456789012345 Authentication: WEP uses two type of authentication method to authenticate the connection request. One is OPEN key authentication in which All clients are allowed to authenticate and second is SHARED key authentication, this mode allows the AP to send the client a challenge text, which the client encrypts and returns to the AP. If the AP successfully decrypts the challenge text, the client is authenticated Set the authentication type as per Access point authentication type. The wireless Mpeg4 Network IP cameras Auto mode automatically switches between open & shared mode. Example 1) Suppose your Access point uses 64-bit encryption, default key 1, Authentication is shared and the key value is 0123456789. Your wireless camera WEP setting will be:
52 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Example 2) Your AP uses 128-bit encryption, default key 2, Authentication is shared and the key value is 01234567890123456789012345. Your wireless camera WEP setting will be:
Please note: All four WEP Keys need to be set up the exact same way as they are defined in your Wireless Access Point. Make sure the Encryption Code is the same as that of the access point the camera will be connected to under Infrastructure Mode. Your PCs encryption code also needs to be set up to match the cameras encryption code under either Infrastructure or Adhoc Mode. The default setting for the Encryption Key is Disable; therefore, to secure the wireless transmission, be sure to enable the Encryption Key by entering the relevant data. Carefully input the Encryption Code. Any error will cause the communication link to fail NOTE 53 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide IMPORTANT Infrastructure Mode:
This is an 802.11 networking framework in which devices communicate with each other by first going through an access point (AP). In infrastructure mode, wireless devices can communicate with each other or can communicate with a wired network. When one AP is connected to a wired network and a set of wireless stations, it is referred to as a Basic Service Set (BSS). An Extended Service Set (ESS) is a set of two or more BSSs that form a single sub network. Most corporate wireless LANs operate in Infrastructure Mode because they require access to the wired LAN in order to use services such as file servers or printers. Ad-hoc Mode:
This is an 802.11 networking framework in which devices or stations communicate directly with each other, without the use of an AP. Ad-hoc Mode is also referred to as Peer-to-Peer Mode or an Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS). Ad-hoc Mode is useful for establishing a network where wireless infrastructure does not exist or where services are not required. SSID (service set identifier):
This is a 32-character unique identifier attached to the header of packets sent over a WLAN that acts as a password when a mobile device tries to connect to the BSS. The SSID differentiates one WLAN from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID. A device will not be permitted to join the BSS unless it can provide the unique SSID. An SSID is also referred to as a network name because essentially it is a name that identifies a wireless network. To connect a wireless client such as a Wireless Network IP Camera to a specific AP, the user of camera should specify the SSID name in the cameras wireless IP setting. 54 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 7 PoE (Power over Ethernet) Support Power over Ethernet use a single Ethernet cable to transmit both power and data. For PoE to work, the electrical current must go into the data cable at the power-supply end, and come out at the device end, in such a way, as shown below, that the current is kept separate from the data signal so that neither interferes with the other. The current enters the cable by means of a component called an injector. As MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA and NETWORK VIDEO SERVER are IEEE 802.3af Standard PoE compatible, then they will function properly without modification when connected to PoE injector or other PoE supporting network devices directly using standard LAN cable as shown below. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Injector Connect to LAN Port of Camera Connect to Ethernet 55 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Appendix A. Technical Specifications Items Image Sensor Network Connection Compression Video Resolution Minimum Illumination Buttered Image Audio Communication Audio Bandwidth Audio Input Audio Output Frame Rate Model MNC-L200N / 550796 Model MNC-W200N / MNC-W200P Specifications 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD Wired/Wireless 1/3" Sony Super HAD CCD Wired Standard MPEG4 / JPEG (Supports Dual Mode) NTSC : 720x480, 352x240 (default),176x120 PAL :720x576, 352x288 (default),176x144 0.1 Lux at f=1.8 About 200frames (320x240) at max with time display 2-way Full Duplex 300Hz - 3.4 KHz External Microphone Input Terminal Audio Line Output Terminal for External Speaker 15fps@640x480, 30fps@320x240, 160x120 Protocols TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP,DNS, ARP, ICMP, POP3, RTSP, RTC Image Trans Condition Image Transfer Mode Alarm or Timer SMTP, FTP, RTP LAN Interface 10Base-T/100Base-TX connector x 1 Ethernet RJ-45 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet RJ-45 connector x 1, IEEE 802.11b/g LED External Microphone Input Audio Output External I/O Power Power / Network Communication / Camera operation / Ethernet Link YES 3.5mm Mini Jack 3.5mm Stereo Mini Jack AC adapter : Input 120V AC, 60HzOutput 12V DC, 750mA Consumption : About 3W (6W during pan/tilt scan) 802.3af Standard PoE Operating Temperature Operation: 0 C (+32F) to +50C (+104F) Storage: 0C (+32F) to +50C (+422F) Operating Humidity Operation : 20%-80% (No Condensation) Storage: 20%-90% (No Condensation) 56 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Hardware 32bit RISC Net ARM CPU 16Mbytes video frame buffer 8M flash memory 32Mbyte SDRAM 12V Power supply adapter included Under 6W power consumption System Requirements Operating systems: Windows 9x, Windows NT/2000, Linux, Unix, Mac, etc. Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher. I/O Connector D-sub 9 pin RS232 connector 1 Input to trigger the camera on external events. 1 Output of 12 V to signal external devices, max 150 mA 1 Output to RS485 connector Installation Assigning IP address via IP installer program Approvals US : FCC Part 15C, EU : EN300 328, EN 301 489-1/-17, EN 50130-4, EN 61000-3-2/-3, EN 60950-1 Others Power LED, Operating Status LED, Network LED Factory reset button 57 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide B. FAQ Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) Asks for the features 1. What is Mpeg4 Network IP Camera?
Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is a built-in web server camera.. Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is consisted of 3 components as Camera Module, Web server, and networking device. Mpeg4 Network IP Camera captures, processes, and transmits digital through network. As Mpeg4 Network IP Camera itself operates as a Web Server, it does not require other dedicated server connection as PC does. By installing Mpeg4 Network IP Camera itself at the desired site, your may monitor views from remote site. 2. What kinds of devices are needed to install?
It needs no other equipment except power and network cable. 3. What is maximum transmission speed?
Mpeg4 Network IP Camera compresses and transmits 30frames per second on 10 base-T Network. However this speed is not equal to every user. Because transmission is depends on performance of users PC and network bandwidth. And there are two viewpoints to calculate transmission speed. The maximum transmission speed is 30 frames per second from users viewpoint. However, it does not mean that everyone can receive 30frames peer second. Because transmission speed also depends on user PC performance and network line capacity. Mpeg4 Network IP Camera can transmit to up to 25 users simultaneously. If 5 users are receiving 10 frames per second, the total frames that Mpeg4 Network IP Camera to transmit are 50 frames per second. In this case, Mpeg4 Network IP Camera transmits 50 per second from its viewpoint. And the total size of 50 frames images is under the network bandwidth. When Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is on 10 base-T network, the line can transmit 123 frames of 3KB-images per second. 4. What is the maximum number of users to access Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras simultaneously?
Mpeg4 Network IP Camera can support up to 40 persons at the same time. The capacity for users is fixed to 35 persons to support already accessed users at rapid transmission speed. When 35 58 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide persons access the camera, users can receive 1 frames per about 5 seconds. Asks for the Installing and Running Mpeg4 Network IP Camera 1. What network Line can be used with Mpeg4 Network IP Camera?
All network lines (except telephone lines) can be used, although telephone lines may be used through PCs to connect to Mpeg4 Network IP Camera remotely. Network limes such as xDSL, cable modem. that use dynamic IP addresses require a different installation process than a dedicated line that has a static IP address. 2. What is the maximum extension range of network lines?
UTP Cable that is used for the Ethernet can be extended up to 100 meters without bridging. However existing UTP Cable can be extended up to 240 meters without bridging. 3. Does Mpeg4 Network IP Camera need a special rack or case for outdoor use?
Originally, Mpeg4 Network IP Camera itself cant be weatherproofed. Therefore, it has to be equipped with weatherproof case if Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is used for outdoor, like existing CCTV or something. 4. If Mpeg4 Network IP Camera consists of only permanent IP address and several private IP addresses. Can Mpeg4 Network IP Camera be connected to the network with a private IP address?
Mpeg4 Network IP Camera can be assigned a private IP address on a network with a permanent IP address. If the network is a Class C network (255.255.255.XXX), then Mpeg4 Network IP Camera may be assigned any available number in the last room (represented by XXX). However, since Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is a web server, it can be designated as a local server. Any device on a LAN can be designed as the local server through the router. Designating Mpeg4 Network IP Camera as the local server will make it easier for people outside the LAN to view real-time images form Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. 5. If the network consists of only private IP address, can Mpeg4 Network IP Camera be connected at the network?
Mpeg4 Network IP Camera can be connected to LAN having only private IP addresses, but only people on the local network can access Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. Networks with narrow bandwidth may not be able to support several Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras connected simultaneously. 59 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 6. If a firewall is on the network, how it works?
If a firewall is on your network, please check here If your computer is behind firewall check The left check box at the login page. ll h k th l ft h k b i b hi d fi If t 7. How can a user see the images sent from Mpeg4 Network IP Camera using Internet Explorer?
If a user wants to see the real-time images of Mpeg4 Network IP Camera using Internet Explorer browser, install Mpeg4 Network IP Camera Active-X control. The Active-X control is used in the live image viewer. When you access login page in Mpeg4 Network IP Camera Homepage, The Active-X Control is downloaded automatically. 8. I cant automatically download Active-X Control for Mpeg4 Network IP Camera?
Active-X control is be downloaded and installed automatically. However, situations occasionally arise which prohibit this from happening. If the Internet Explorer is an earlier version than v4.0 or the registry information of the system is corrupted, the automatic download and installation may fail. If problems occur with automatic download, please try a manual download. You may see the option in login page for Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. and install ActiveX manually Note: If you have any problem when you install ActiveX, click here to download Just click here button, then pop-up appears. You may choose modify or reinstall. 9. Even though I enter right ID and Password to login, some error message You must login first appears. Whats wrong?
Check security setting for Internet Explorer. Go to Internet Option and then check Security
(If its set High, Active-X would have problem downloading) 60 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide C. Trouble Shooting This appendix provides useful information to help you to resolve any difficulty you might have with your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. Fault symptoms, possible causes and remedial actions are provided within a quick reference table. PING your IP Address By sending a packet to the specified address and waiting for a reply, the PING (Packet Internet Groper) can determine whether a specific IP address is accessible; it also provides a particularly useful method for confirming addressing conflicts with your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera on the network. Having disconnected your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera, follow the instructions below in association with Symptoms, Possible Cause and Remedial Actions, on next page, and run the PING utility to troubleshoot TCP/IP problems on your network. 1. Start a DOS window 2. Type ping x.x.x.x, where is the IP address of Mpeg4 Network IP Camera 3. The subsequent replies will provide an explanation as to the case as to the cause of the problem. Replies can be interpreted as defined in the table below:
61 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide PING Reply Interpretation and recommendation bytes = 32 time = 2 ms The IP address is already used and cannot be used again. Your must obtain a new IP address Destination host unreachable Request timed out Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is not accessible within your subnet. You must obtain a new IP address This IP address is not used by anyone and is available for use with your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera IP IP is a address address within The located different subnet The is already used by another devices 1.Disconnect your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera from the network 2. Run the PING utility (as described in PINGing your IP Address below) and follow Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Symptoms Possible causes Remedial actions IP Mpeg4 Network Camera be cannot accessed from a Web browser Run the PING utility (as described in PINGing Your IP Address, on page 39), If the utility returns no response or similar, the diagnosis is probably correct you should then proceed as follows In Windows 95/98 or Windows NT/XP, check the IP address for your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is within the same subnet as your workstation:
1.Click Start, Settings, Control Panel and Network. 2.Specify Properties. In Properties, Click IP Address. 3.Check that the first 3 numbers within the IP address of your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera matches the first 3 of your workstation. If not, your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera may be on a different subnet and this workstation. You must set the IP address for Mpeg4 Network IP Camera from a workstation on the same subnet. the IP address cannot be set from the TCP/IP adapter and click on 62 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide The Power LED is not constantly lit Other problems networking Faulty power supply The network LED is off Faulty cabling status The operating LED Your Mpeg4 Network Camera works IP locally, not externally. but Faulty connecting Firewall protection Default routers required The internet site is too heavily loaded A series broad vertical white appears across the image. line Bad focus Noisy images CCD sensor The becomes overloaded when the light is too bright. This can happen e.g. with light reflexes. sun Focus has not been correctly adjusted Video images may be noisy if you are using Mpeg4 Network IP Camera in a very low light environment or the bitrate/quality is set to very low values. Trying replacing your network cable Test the network interface of the product by connecting a local computer to the unit, using a standard Crossover (hub-to-hub) Cable. If the above actions do not resolve the problem, Mpeg4 Network IP Camera maybe faulty, In this case, try to localize the problem by connecting Mpeg4 Network IP Camera to the serial port of a local computer, using the supported RS232 Cable Verify that you are using an provided power supply 1.To verify that the cables are functional, PING the address of a known existing unit on your network. 2.If the cabling is OK and your network is reachable, your should receive the reply similar to this:
. bytes = 32 time = 2 ms, Verify that the power is well connected the internet firewall with your system Check manager Check if you need to configure the default router settings Configure Mpeg4 Network IP Camera to upload your video images to an FTP server or an ISP Direct exposure to extreme sunlight or halogen light may cause serious damage to the CCD sensor. Reposition your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera into a more shaded location immediately. Note: damage caused to Mpeg4 Network IP Camera through over exposure to direct sunlight or halogen light is not covered under the product warranty. Adjusting the camera manually till the image views clear. To solve this problem, you need proper lighting condition. If not helpful, you may wish to consider replacing the basic lens with a more sensitive lens, if the lighting conditions within the installation area can not be improved. Set the quality/bit rate to higher value. 63 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Bad quality video The Display Properties incorrectly are configured for your desktop The camera focused correctly is not Open the Display Properties in your desktop and configure your display to show at least 65000 colors, i.e. at least 16-bit. Note: Using only 16 or 256 colors on your computer will produce dithering artifacts in the image. Referring to the above, adjust the camera manually If you still have a problem after reading this information, please contact your dealer or check the FAQ on the INTELLINET ACTIVE NETWORKING web site at http://www.intellinet-network.com. NOTE 64 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide D. Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network Introduction Access to the Internet is achieved via Internet IP addresses. Currently, IP addresses are limited. There are 5 classes of networks, and each network contains IP addresses. A network can only hold a limited number of IP addresses. The number of IP addresses depends on the network class. The 5 classes are labeled A through E with the most common one being the C class network. IP Construction and Network Class xxx xxx xxx xxx 1) IP Construction
(xxx: 0-255) X1 X2 X3 X4 e.g. 192.168.1.1 2) Network Class A Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room X1 Network ID: X1 Host ID: X2, X3, X4 There are 128 A-Class networks in the world. B Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room X1 Network ID: X1, X2 Host ID: X3, X4 There are 65, 534 B-Class networks in the world. C Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 192 to 223 at room X1. Network ID: X1, X2, X3 Host ID: X4 The most common network in the world; there are 2,097,152 C-class networks in the world. D Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 224 to 239 at room X1. D-class networks are used for multicasting, and are not allowed for common use. E Class: A network that contains IP addresses from 240 to 255 at room X1. E-class network are reserved. 65 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 1) Features of Addresses C Class Network IP address: The three-digit number in room X4 is for the Host ID. The number ranged from 0 to 255. Among the numbers, 0 is used for Network ID, 1 is used for Router IP (Gateway address) and 255 are used for Broadcast address. The number from 2 to 244 are IP addresses that can be assigned to Mpeg4 Network IP Camera, PC etc. Network ID: Identifies a network. Generally the first number assigned is Network ID. Gateway address: The IP address of the router for connecting Internet and local network. Broadcast address: The IP address for broadcasting. All devices connected on local network have the same Broadcast address. Subnet Mask: Divides a local network into two remote networks. Subnet mask shows the IP quantity in a certain network. The number that can be used as subnet mask is limited (0, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128) 2) Network Configuration
(1) To use as one network Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 xxx.xxx.xxx.254
(2) To use as two Sub-networks (1/2 + 1/2) Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 xxx.xxx.xxx.126 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.128 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.129 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.130 xxx.xxx.xxx.254
(3) To use as three sub-networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2) 66 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.63 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 xxx.xxx.xxx.62 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.64 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.66 xxx.xxx.xxx.126 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.128 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.129 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.128 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.225 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.130 xxx.xxx.xxx.256
(4) To use as four sub-networks (1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4) Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.0 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.63 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.2 xxx.xxx.xxx.62 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.64 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.65 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.127 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.66 xxx.xxx.xxx.126 Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.128 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.129 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.191 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.130 xxx.xxx.xxx.190 67 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide Sub-Network ID: xxx.xxx.xxx.192 Gateway Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.193 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.192 Broadcast Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.255 IP Addresses: xxx.xxx.xxx.194 xxx.xxx.xxx.254 68 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide E. Updating Firmware Caution This process to update the current firmware is already installed into your Network IP Camera If you are to begin the process, follow the instruction as manual. And during the process, do not give physical shock nor disconnect network and power. Otherwise, your Network IP Camera can be damaged seriously, which may result inappropriate operation or operation failure. If you failed to update Firmware or Network IP Camera does not operate properly after updating process, please contact your dealer nearby in your area. Identify the version of Firmware You can identify the version of Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras Firmware on System Configuration Page.
(You may check the version of your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera firmware first and then try to update) To check the present version of Firmware, follow the below step. Connect to your Mpeg4 Network IP Cameras homepage. Click Administrator Tools. Move to System Configuration Page and then you can check the version of Firmware. Download New Firmware You can download the latest Firmware software through the Internet at the WEBVIEW ACTIVE NETWORKING support website located at www.WebView-network.com. Install New Firmware The Mpeg4 Network IP Camera can be upgraded via the LAN or remotely over the Internet. Follow these steps for loading the new firmware:
A. Confirm that the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera is connected to your PC. (As long as you can access your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera Homepage, you can process upgrading) 69 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide B. Execute the newly updated firmware and select the firmware file via Firmware Open button C. Enter Cameras IP address, Upgrade port number, Admin ID and Password configured on the Network Configuration page. And then press start upgrade button. You may see the upgrading status. Upgrading levels are divided into 4 steps from Transferring Firmware to Verifying flash memory. (Each step is indicated on progress bar) D. When completed upgrading, a message appears indicating the upgrade has been completed. Click the OK button. 70 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide F. The I/O Connector The I/O Connector provides the physical interface to a digital output, and a single digital photo-coupled input that is used for connecting a variety of external alarm devices to the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera;
including, IR-sensors, switches and alarm relay. In combination with the configurable alarm facilities, you can quickly develop a variety of security applications that are triggered on time or alarm based events. The connector can also be utilized as an alternative connection point for DC power supply to the unit. NO Function Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Power GND (-) Power DC12V (+) Digital Out (+) Digital Out GND (-) Digital In (+) Digital In GND (-) RS485 (+) RS485 (-) Power for the external I/O devices (-) Power for the external I/O devices (+) Output for the external output devices (+) Output for the external output devices (-) Input to the external Input devices (+) Input to the external input devices (-) Intput to PTZ Receiver (+) Intput to PTZ Receiver (-) 71 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 1-2 PIN To supply external devices with power. PIN1 is connected to GND terminal of devices power and PIN2 is connected to (+) terminal. However, the external device should be less DC 12V as a voltage and 200mA as an electric current. 3-4 PIN PIN3 is connected to (+) terminal of external output device (such as Alarm relay); PIN4 is connected to GND terminal of it. Mpeg4 Network IP Camera makes external output device operating by sending signal to external output device. However, the external device should be less DC 12V as a voltage and 200mA as an electric current. 5-6 PIN PIN5, 6 are connected to the signal output terminal of external input device such as infrared sensor or alarm sensor. (This signal output terminal should be Normally Open type.) 7-8 PIN PIN 7, 8 are used for connecting the camera to PTZ Module. The PTZ Receivers Positive (+) &
Negative (-) terminal can directly connect to PIN 7 (+) & PIN 8 (-) respectively. G. RS 232 CABLE The Serial Connector In absence of a local network connection, the RS232 serial connector provides a physical interface for connecting a PTZ devices or computer to Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. This means that Mpeg4 Network IP Camera can operate as a standard unit -independent of any computer network. Users can connect to Mpeg4 Network IP Camera by external mode. 2 1 5 8 4 7 3 6 DIN 8 PIN MALE 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 DSUB 9 PIN FEMALE 72 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide DIN8P MALE TO DSUB9P FEMALE PIN NAME DIN 8 PIN MALE DSUB 9 PIN FEMALE RTS CTS TXD GND RXD DTR DCD RI NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 2 5 3 6 4 9 1 PIN Function RTS : Return to send CTS : Clear to send TXD : Transmit Data GND : Ground RXD : Receive Data DSR : Data Signal Ready DTR : Data Terminal Ready RI : (Ring LED) CD : (Carrier Detect) RS232 Connector (Female type): It is used for connecting serial port of PC (HyperTerminal) or Connecting the Zoom & Focus Control As show ib the figure :
DIN 8 PIN FEMALE 73 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide H. Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) Your internet Service Provider (ISP) provides you at least one IP address which you use to connect to the Internet. The address you get may be static, meaning it never changes, or dynamic, meaning its likely to change periodically. Just how often it changes, depends on your ISP. A dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your network over the Internet. The solution to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service. The Internet uses DNS servers to lookup domain names and translates them into IP addresses. Domain names, such as www.intellinte-network.com , are just easy to remember aliases for IP addresses. A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP address so that your listing will remain current when your IP address changes. There are several excellent DDNS services available on the Internet and best of all theyre free to use. Two such several excellent DDNS services are www.ods.org (ODS) and www.DynDNS.org. Youll need to register with the service and set up the domain name of your choice to begin using it. Please refer the the home page or the service for detailed instructions. A DDNS service works by uploading your WAN IP address to its servers periodically, your gateway-
router may support DDNS directly, in which case you can enter your DDNS account information into your router and it will update the DDNS servers automatically when your IP address changes. Please consult your routers documentation for more information. If your router does not support DDNS, you can run a small client utility on any PC on your network which will perform the updating. The client utility is usually provided for free by the service. Check the services web page for further information, terms and conditions. 74 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide How to use ODS DDNS service 1. Get access to ODS homepage (www.ods.org). 2. In case you didnt register your ID, you should select REGISTER menu and then register your ID/ Password. Otherwise, you just login with registered ID/Password. 3. After you register ID/Password normally, you can see Manage page. 75 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide If you want to use normal DDNS service among many services, you should fill in the blanks in a check box and then click Add Host button. Host: write name you want. Domain: Select domain you want. Type: Select A (A is normal) Target: Write initial IP of equipment but just write any IP address that is in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx TTL Priority: Do NOT select. This is option. If you want to select WebView.dyndns.org for domain name, write WebView in Host item and then select dyndns.org for domain. Otherwise, please refer to the premium service. After completing DynDNS setting, you should set DDNS registration for the Wireless Network IP Camera NOTE 76 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide How to use DynDNS DDNS server 1. Get access to Dyndns homepage (www.dyndns.org). 2. In case you didnt register your ID, click Sign Up Now and then register your ID. Otherwise, you just login with registered ID. 77 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 3. Click Add Host, and then go to the next page. 78 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide 4. Enter Domain name you want and just leave other items, and then Click Add Host button to register. If you want to know detail of each field, please refer to FAQ of each homepage. 5. You may see this page that shows setting information. after the register is succeeded, After completing DynDNS setting, you should set DDNS registration for the Network IP Camera NOTE 79 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide DDNS registration for the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera 1. After you set ODS or DynDNS successfully, you should move administration -> network configuration. 2. In DDNS Registration item, select DDNS server (ODS or Dyndns) you want. Enter ID/Password that you registered and fill domain name that you set in each homepage. (ex:
intellient.ods.org)
Before DDNS setting, you should register ID/ Password and domain name in ODS or Dyndns DDNS service. 3. If register is finished successfully, you may see Registration Success in status. Now, you can connect to the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera by a domain name that you registered. 80 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide I. High Speed Solutions This information is to help you access high-speed Internet services such as xDSL or a cable modem connection. However, most high-speed Internet Services provide you with some external IP addresses, there are several practical issues that should be considered. AVAILABLE IP ADDRESS ISP (Internet Service Provider) will provide you with several external static IP addresses ideally in which case you can assign any one of these to your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera to make it fully accessible over the Internet. However, if your service provider supplies you with only one IP number which is often the case this IP number is normally assigned to your PC-leaving no connection available for your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. What can you do if your ISP is unable to provide you with an IP number?
There are a number of other options what you may like to consider: including:
NAT BOX Short for Network Address Translation, NAT (Network Address Translation) is Internet standard that allows a local-area network (LAN) to use one set of IP addresses for internal traffic and a second set of addresses for external traffic. A NAT box located where your LAN meets the Internet will handle all of the necessary IP address translations and provides:
Internal IP addresses that are unique to your network with no possibility of conflict with IP Addresses used by other companies and organizations.
The possibility of combining multiple ISDN connections into a single Internet connection.
An effective firewall for hiding internal IP addresses NAT Feature in Windows 2000 Utilize the NAT feature in Windows 2000 to allow multiple Ethernet cards in your PC, and you can then use one of port for the Internet and the other for your internal network. With this solution, you can let your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera upload image streams to an external Web Server that is maintained and located with your ISP. 81 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide ROUTERS AND FIREWALLS Another solution is to use one of several small routers/firewalls currently available on the market. These provide the necessary NAT functionality and allow complete independence for your PC, which can be switched off or rebooted without affecting the image transmission from your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. WINGATE SERVER SOFTWARE:
Running on a single Windows 95/98/2000 or NT computer, this software allows multiple users simultaneous access to the Internet through a LAN or higher-speed line, such as xDSL or cable modem connection; and effectively shares a single Internet connection with almost any type of client computer running TCP/IP. For more advanced users, the WinGate 3.0 Standard and Pro versions also allow the administrator to change the IP bindings so that external requests may be routed specifically to your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera running behind the WinGate software. NAT, or Network Address Translator, Virtual LAN) A hardware device currently being developed and used to extend the Internet addresses already in use. NAT has been suggested as an alternative to adopting IPv6 (IPng). It allows duplicate IP addresses to be used within a corporation and unique addresses outside. It is defined in RFC 1631. NOTE 82 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide J. Reinstating the Factory Default Settings This information explains instructions in detail on how to set the default settings in the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. In certain circumstances it may become necessary to restart or reinstate the Factory Default settings for your Mpeg4 Network IP Camera: This is performed by pressing the Reset Button, or using Hyper Terminal Setting. Follow these instructions to reinstate the product factory default settings By pressing Reset button. Using a paper clip or any sharp pin, press the reset button on the backside of Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. Switch off the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera by disconnecting the power cable. Press and keep the Reset Button pressed, and then reconnect the power supply cable. Keep the Reset Button pressed until the Operating Status LED (Green) blinks three times. (Note that this may take up to 10~15 seconds), then release the button. When the Operating Status LED (Green) blinks three times. By Using Hyper Terminal Execute Hyper Terminal as referred to Chapter 4.3.1 Configuring Hyper Terminal Supply the power to the Mpeg4 Network IP Camera. After a while, the count down starts with the message Press Any key tostop auto-boot within 3 seconds...At this time, press any key. Then,[Mpeg4 Network IP Camera Boot]
prompt shows like the below image. 83 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide When you enter set, Administrator ID & Password reinstate as factory default admin Reinstating the original default settings will cause all parameters (Including IP address) to be reset. NOTE Factory default setting Administrator ID: admin Administrator Password: admin Guest ID: guest Guest Password: guest IP Address: 192.168.1.221 Subnet Mask Address: 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address: 192.168.1.1 Server IP Address: 192.168.1.5 84 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide K. Glossary of Terms ActiveX A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required. ARP Address Resolution Protocol. A method for finding a host's Ethernet address from its Internet address. The sender broadcasts an ARP packet containing the Internet address of another host and waits for it (or some other host) to send back its Ethernet address. Each host maintains a cache of address translations to reduce delay and loading. ARP allows the Internet address to be independent of the Ethernet address but it only works if all hosts support it. The ARP command can be used to set the IP addresses for your product. CGI A standard for running external programs from a World-Wide Web HTTP server. CGI specifies how to pass arguments to the executing program as part of the HTTP request. It also defines a set of environment variables. Commonly, the program will generate some HTML which will be passed back to the browser but it can also request URL redirection. A set of rules (or a program) that allows a Web Server to communications with other programs. DSL Digital Subscriber Loop, A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end-users and telephone companies. DHCP - A protocol that provides a means to dynamically allocate IP addresses to computers on a local area network. The system administrator assigns a range of IP addresses to DHCP and each client computer on the LAN has its TCP/IP software configured to request an IP address from the DHCP server. The request and grant process uses a lease concept with a controllable time period. Ethernet A widely used networking standard. Firewall A virtual barrier between a LAN (Local Area Network) and other networks, e.g. the Internet. Frame Grabber Card Plug-in hardware for grabbing images. FTP - A client-server protocol that allows a user on one computer to transfer files to and from another computer over a TCP/IP network. Also the client program the user executes to transfer files. It is defined in STD 9, RFC 959. 85 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide HTML - A markup language used to structure text and multimedia documents and to set up hypertext links between documents, used extensively on the World Wide Web. HTTP - A protocol used to request and transmit files, especially WebPages and WebPages components, over the Internet or other computer network. Intranet - A privately maintained computer network that can be accessed only by authorized persons, especially members or employees of the organization that owns it. IP Internet Protocol. The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. It provides packet routing, fragmentation and re-assembly through the data link layer. IP number (address) A unique number used by a computer on the network to allow it to be identified and found. JPEG A standard image format, used widely for photographs. Also known as JPG. LAN Local Area Network. A data communications network which is geographically limited (typically to a 1 km radius) allowing easy interconnection of terminals, microprocessors and computers within adjacent buildings. Ethernet and FDDI are examples of standard LANs. PING - A protocol that sends a message to another computer and waits for acknowledgment, often used to check if another computer on a network is reachable. PPP PointtoPoint Protocol. A method allowing one computer to connect to another, usually via a modem over a phone line. Protocol - A set of formal rules describing how to transmit data, especially across a network. Low-level protocols define the electrical and physical standards to be observed, bit- and byte-ordering and the transmission and error detection and correction of the bit stream. High-level protocols deal with the data formatting, including the syntax of messages, the terminal to computer dialogue, character sets, sequencing of messages etc. SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 86 MPEG4 NETWORK IP CAMERA Users Guide TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. The wide-area-networking protocol that makes the Internet work. TCP/IP is used on many networks, including the Internet. TCP keeps track of the individual packets of information and IP contains the rules for how the packets are actually sent and received. URL Uniform Resource Locator. An address on the network. WAN WideAreaNetwork. A communications network that uses such devices as telephone lines, satellite dishes, or radio waves to span a larger geographic area than can be covered by a LAN. Wizard A program designed specifically to guide the user through a procedure. Typically used for installation and configuration. Install shield Wizard is required to download ActiveX manually. 87
1 | FCC ID Label | ID Label/Location Info | 53.57 KiB | February 03 2007 / April 03 2007 |
FCC ID LABEL 1. FCC ID label location
- Rear side of set 2. FCC ID label drawing MicroWeb Co., Ltd. FCC ID : UXFMNC-W200 Model : MNC-W200 S/N :
Made in Korea This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation of the device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
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2007-03-04
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MicroWeb Co., Ltd.
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0015954688
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1 | Physical Address |
909 Kranz Techno Bldg., 5442-1 Sangdaewon-dong, Ju
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Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, 462-729
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South Korea
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m******@ccsemc.com
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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UXF
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MNC-W200
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1 | Name |
F******** K****
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Director
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82-31********
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82-31********
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s******@micro-web.co.kr
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
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1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Network IP Camera | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
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E******** L****
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82-31********
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0660000 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC