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Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera Users Guide Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera Table of ConTenTs 1. OVERVIEW 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1.2 PRODUCT FEATURE 1.3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 1.4 PRODUCT ACCESSORIES INCLUDE 1.5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 1.6 EXTERIOR FUNCTION INTRODUCE 1.7 PRODUCT SET-UP
. UTILITIES AND TOOLS 2.1 IPCAMFINDER 2.2 USE IP-CAM AND TEST THE IMAGE FUNCTION FOR THE FIRST TIME 2.3 HOW TO SET UP IP CAM 2.4 SETTING THE WAY TO OBTAIN THE IP ADDRESS OF IP-CAM 2.5 IP-CAM NETWORK FRAMEWORK INSTALLATION 2.6 INSTALLATION FOR IP SHARE 2.7 INSTALLATION FOR WIRELESS IP SHARE 3. GETTING STARTED 3.1 SYSTEM LOGIN 3.2 LIVEVIEW 3.3 TAKE A SHOT 4. ADVANCED FUNCTION WITH LIVEVIEW 5. CONFIGURATION 5.1 IMAGE CONTROL 5.2 ADUIO CONTROL 5.3 MOTION DETECTION 5.4 NETWORK SETUP 5.5 WIRELESS LAN SETUP 5.6 FTP FTP SERVER 5.7 E-MAIL 5.8 NTP 5.9 ACCOUNT MANAGER 5.10 UPGADE 5.11 REBOOT/RESTORE APPENDIX A. OPERATION EXAMPLE FOR USING UPNP APPENDIX B. OPERATION EXAMPLE FOR USING A PPPOE DIALUP CONNECTION AND DDNS APPENDIX C. FAQ
3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 12 19 20 22 22 22 23 24 26 26 27 27 29 30 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 34 37 Users Guide overview 1.1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION This device is the most simple and effective IP Camera product for remote monitoring and management. The installation is easy and the built-in Web server allows users to carry out the work of remote monitoring and management through web browser (i.e., Microsoft IE) by typing IP address of the IP-Cam device. Meanwhile, the motor inside the camera can be controlled remotely to change the direction/angle for monitoring. It can assist users to handle the real-time image for the area of monitoring. In addition, the image compression uses MP-4 file format and the image can be transmitted with high quality up to 30 screen for every second. This device alos has the function of wireless data transmisstion. Users can install it through wireless network to avoid the environmental damage due to the cable material. In addition, many network protocols are supported, such as PPPoE, DHCP, STATIC IP, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, NTP and 3GPP. Moreover, IR LED lightening illumination is also included to strengthen the night vision capability. The further recording and real-time photographing capabilities can reach professional security and have great fun for the family use remote monitoring. 1.2 PRODUCT FEATURE Use standard Web Browser IE to monitor, record, and shoot remotely Support MPEG-4 and M-JPEG modes displaying and transmission for images Support bi-directional voice transmission Simple installation and function configurations for IP-Cam User friendly interface Big angle motor Pan/Tilt monitoring and digitizingooming Function of day and night monitoring by infared rays illumination Allow on-line image viewing remotely for multi-user simultaneously Remote real-time recoding to the device and trigger to sending images to FTP & E-Mail & SD Card Support private IP and functions of NAT & Port of IP switch Use functional authority setting, name registration and password protection Support the dynamic IP network function of DHCP Support ADSL network of PPPoE user Support 3GPP image transmission of mobile 1.3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Image Size: VGAQVGAQQVGA adjustable Image Speed / Quality: Standardgoodhight adjustable Upstreem:512K, 1M, 1.5M, 2M MAX Frame rate: 51015202530 fps/sec Video Frequency: 50 Hz for PAL60 Hz for NTSC Image Compression Format : Motion-JPEG&MPEG-4 compliant Focal Distance Range : From 30mm to infinity adjustable Image Recording : Images sent to user defined path on PC Image capture : Images sent to FTP & E-Mail & PC & SD Card Support protocols for TCP/IP,UDP,ARP,ICMP,DHCP,SMTP, HTTP,FTP,NTP,DNS,DDNS,PPPoE,UPnP,3GPP Network DHCP or manual setting network IP, and support ADSL network of PPPoE user Build-in web server and the functions of Active-X Remote single picture captured with JPG file format, remote continuous screen recorded with AVI format Night vision lightening illumination : Auto and Manual selection, IR LED x 6/ 5/850 Microphone audio in and speaker audio out Monitoring angle : Up/Down Tilt +180 to 35 degrees Horizontal angle: Left / Right Pan +/- 175 degrees Standard RJ-45 network connector, support 10/100 Base-T/TX Fast Ethernet network transmission Standard wireless IEEE 802.11 b/g network transmission 5V/ 2A exterior switching power adaptor Power Consumption : 700mA(max) / 5.5W(max) Operating environment : 5C~40C 3 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera Storage temperture : -0C~55C Humidity : 5 %~85%
1.4 PRODUCT ACCESSORIES INCLUDE 1.P-Camera 2.Power adaptor, 5V/ 2A Switching Power adaptor 3.Ethernet Cable(red), used to connect to the network card of PC for testing and configuring the product 4.Ethernet Cable (blue), used to connect to Hub, ADSL modem, IP Share 5.Setup CD 6.This Users Guide 7Accessory for hanging and fastening 1.5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT PC ProcessorIntel Pentium 4 2.0GHz or above is recommended RAM256MB or above Operation SystemWindows 2000 or Windows XP or Vista 32 / 64 Bit Adobe Flash Player 9.0 must be installed Hard DiskMinimum 100MB or above Read only CD-ROM (Search Tool program must be intalled into any PC which will be used to view IP-CAM image) Network Network Card : 10/100 base-T/TX Fast Ethernet Wireless Network : I EEE 802.11 b/g Network Setup : Accessing Internet normally Web Browser : ActiveX Enabled and Compliant (Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above) Connect Network Equipment : ADSL modem, Wireless IP Share or Hub 4 1.6 Exterior Function introduce Users Guide Description for power-on After plugging DC5V/2A power adapter into the power socket, please wait for IP-CAM to finish motor homing. When the Status LED lights on, the initialization for the device will be done. Usage of Reset Switch:
During system normal operation, press and hold the Reset Switch for a short time (approximately 5 seconds) until the front Status Light goes out, the system will restart and return to the factory default settings. 1.7 Product SET-UP Anchor Frame Screw (P head M3.5X25) 5 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera UTiliTies and Tools
.1 IP SEARCH TOOL Search Tool is the IP search application provided by this product. It can search all the IP CAMs connected in LAN. Through sending out the inquiry of broadcasting packets and receiving responses from IP CAMs, the window will display a list of all IP CAMs in the network. Furthermore, it also provides modify functions for changing specified IP CAMs network settings, e.g. IP Address change function. Search Tool in detail (1),(2):
IP CAM List:
(click once to show the information of IP-CAM;
double click to connect browser) Wired connection Mode Change the name of IP Cam Wireless mode setting Swift to wireless mode Setting for Identifying of wireless connection Receipt mode for wirelesss signal Rescan MAC address IP address Swift the connection mode Figure (1) Progress of broadcasted packet transmission Serach available Access Point(s) Set the encryption mode Figure (2) When Status LED of IP-CAM lights on and the Search tool has not found IP-CAM yet, please press "Rescan" to send out inquiry broadcast packets to make IP-CAM to response. Set on for WiFi Raido while using wireless mode. It takes 10 - 20 minutes to search IP cam address 6 Users Guide 2.2 USE IP-CAM AND TEST THE IMAGE FUNCTION FOR THE FIRST TIME The following connection is suitable for IP-CAM test / DHCP& fixed IP&PPPoE setting / program code upgrade
(strongly recommended):
The operation steps are listed below:
Installing the Product for the first time :
You computer must be equipped with network card and RJ-45 network connector. Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-Cam to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer; the other end is connected to the rear side of the IP- Cam. Connect the power adaptor to the power port (on the rear) of IP-Cam. Now, the status LED on the top of IP-Cam will light up. Install Serach Tool (the program must be intalled into any PC which will be used to view IP-CAM image). The default setting for connection is that DHCP Client can use the built-in IP Address (based on the card of client) of the network card directly and configure with the same subnet automatically.
(Figure1) Step 1. Display cuurent available IP-CAM list. Step 2. Click MP4_IPCam to connect IE automatically. Type the username and password for browsing IP-CAM screen.
(Default=> username:admin) password: password
(Figure 2) Note: For IP-CAM must connect with PC directly to obtain the default IP address of network card for configuring IP-CAM address, it will take more time (about one minute) to search. If IP-
CAM list is not shown after one minute, please press "Rescan" to search again or make sure if the bottom right corner appears network connection status (stop searching with symbol "!")as shown below. If yes, please press Rescan to search again. Note: If PC and IP-CAM in LAN connect through IP-Hub or Wireless IP switch, it will take 30 seconds to locate because PC and IP-CAM are in the same subnet which will save more time of searching. Note: For search correct IP address, the connection type for PC network must be DHCP. Note :If you can not see video , please download flash player 9 from web-site:http://www.adobe.com/products/
flashplayer/
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.3 HOW TO SET UP IP CAM Before you set up IP CAM, you have to know the network environment and if the IP address is fixed or float that provided by your ISP. If you do not know, please contact with your ISP. Section 2.5 will list the common network structure (1 ~ 7 types). Users can refer to the structure to find out what type is suitable for his/her computer and finish the setting up according to the instructions. To set up IP-CAM and IP address, the common way that people use is to change the obtaining of IP address of IP-CAM. Detailed information is listed as 2.4-1 ~ 2.4.3.
.4 SETTING THE WAY TO OBTAIN THE IP ADDRESS OF IP-CAM 2.4.1 STATIC - IP Address Setting:
You computer must be equipped with network card and RJ-45 network connector. Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-Cam to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer; the other end is connected to the rear side of the IP-Cam. Connect the power adaptor to the power port (on the rear) of IP-
Cam. Now, the status LED on the top of IP- Cam will light up. Open and execute Search Tool (as shown in Figure 3),The system will scan the IP-Cam that you just installed automatically. Then, you will find MP4_IPCam in the column of IP Cam List. You can see the default settings for IP-CAM. (as below). Step 1. Display cuurent available IP-CAM list. Step 2. After clicking MP4_IPCam, the text color will be changed into blue indicating that you can modify IP-CAM settings.
( Figure 3) Fill in Fixed IP Address as below. (If you do not know your fixed IP address, please contact with your ISP. Below is an example of Fixed IP Address modification.) Step 1. Connection mode is set to STATIC IP. Step 2. Fill in the Fixed IP. IP Address : 211.78.174.94 Net Mask : 255.255.255.248 GateWay : 211.78.174.89 Step 3. Click OK to finish the configuration.
Users Guide Example:
1.Set up the IP CAM with fixed IP address. 2.Turn on your computer and open IE browser. Type 211.78.174.94 in the Address line. Now you can access into the monitoring screen of network.
.4. DHCP - IP Address Setting:
Use RJ-45 Ethernet cable (red) to connect ADSL host and switching hub. Then use RJ-45 Ethernet cable (blue) to connect PC and IP CAM (as shown below). Connect the power adaptor to the power port (on the rear) of IP-Cam. Now, the status LED on the top of IP-Cam will light up. Set up the connection way inside the PC network: Please go to Control Panel ---> Network Connections ---> Choose Activated LAN connection ---> right click your mouse --->
Select Properties(P)---> Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)---> Select Properties(R) --->Click Obtain an IP address automatically(O), Obtain DNS server address automatically(B). Obtain an IP address automatically (O) Obtain DNS server address automatically
Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera Open and execute Search Tools (as below),The system will scan the IP-CAM that you just installed automatically. Then, you will find MP4_ IPCam 192.168.24.17 in the column of IP Cam List. (as shown in Figure 5). Step 1. The default connection mode is DHCP Step 2. Click MP4_IPCam to connect IE automatically. Type the username and password for browsing IP-CAM screen.
( Figure 5) The default connection type is DHCP. It is not necessary for you to modify any configuration. The system will assign one set of IP address automatically. Please open a browser and type the assigned IP address for accessing into network monitoring page. (as shown in Figure 6) Example :
1.Now, IP-CAM is set up with the IP address in LAN. 2.Use Search Tool to access into monitoring screen of network according to the instructions in Figure 5. 3.Or, turn on your PC and open IE Browse. Type 192.168.24.17, in Address lint to access into monitoring screen of network.
(Figure 6). 2.4.3 PPPoE - IP Address Setting:
Install IP-CAM according to the method stated in 2.4.2 DHCP-IP Address Setting. Open Configuration/Network Setup, choose PPPoE as LAN settings and enable DDNS. (Refer to the following figure) Note: For applying for DDNS server, please refer to Appendix B for more details. 10 Users Guide Example :
1. IP-CAM had been installed on to Hub in LAN (also the PC has been installed here). Refer to 2.5
(the sixth network framework) 2. Turn on your PC and open any browser for typing DDNS website, such as 11 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera
.5 IP-CAM NETWORK FRAMEWORK INSTALLATION I. IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 1 Way to access Internet Use Permanent ADSL or Cable Modem Physical IP Address IP Share or LAN Hub Owns several physical IP addresses General model is OK Network Setup for IP -CAM LAN Enable / Manually Suitable Objects Users with several physical fixed IP addresses and several IP-CAMs installed 1.Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-Cam to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer. 2.Refer to 2.4-1 STATIC IP Address Settings to type the IP address properly. 3.Set a physical IP address for each IP-Cam. 4.Set up the IP-CAM with fixed IP address. 5.For viewing images in IP-CAM from remote computer: Open IP browser and type in the physical IP address of the IP-CAM, e.g., http://211.78.174.03. 1
Users Guide II. IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 2 Way to access Internet Use Permanent ADSL or Cable Modem Physical IP Address IP Share or LAN Hub Owns one physical IP address Must be equipped with DHCP & NAT function Network Setup for IP -CAM LAN Enable / Manually Web Server Port Number, need to be adjusted Suitable Objects Users with one physical fixed IP addresses, IP Share and several IP-
CAMs installed 1. Set a real physical IP address (e.g., 211.78.174.01) for the public IP of IP Share. Then, set another private IP address and activate the DHCP server function of IP Share. 2. In the IP configuration for each IP-Cam, please assign different virtual IP address internally and respectively. In the Http Port setting, please specify different port parameters. (Please refer to 2.6 Installation for IP Share) 3.For the port transformation in IP Share, please refer to IP and port settings of camera to configure accordingly. 4. For viewing images in IP-Cam from remote computer: Open IP browser and type in the physical IP address of the IP Share and the port number of IP-Cam, e.g., http:// 211.78.174.01:1025. 13 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera III. IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 3 Way to access Internet Use dial-up ADSL or Cable Modem Physical IP Address Owns one float IP address (dispatched by ISP dynamically) IP Share or LAN Hub Must be equipped with DHCP and NAT functions Network Setup for IP -CAM LAN Enable / Manually Web Server Port Number, need to be adjusted Suitable Objects Users with dial-up ADSL, one float IP address and several IP-CAMs installed 1. Activate PPPoE function of IP share. Then, set another private IP address and activate the DHCP server function of IP Share. When the dial-up of ADSL is successful, you will get a float IP address from your ISP. 2. In the IP configuration for each IP-CAM, please assign different virtual IP address internally and respectively. In the Http Port setting, please specify different port parameters. (Please refer to 2.6 Installation for IP Share) 3. For the port transformation in IP Share, please refer to IP and port settings of camera to configure accordingly. 4. For viewing images in IP-CAM from remote computer: Open IP browser and type in the float IP address of ADSL and the port number of IP-CAM, e.g., http:// 211.78.174.01:1025.
(Please follow the steps listed in 2.4.3 to configure PPPoE and apply DDNS server for using IP-CAM) 14 Users Guide IIII. IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 4 Way to access Internet Physical IP Address IP Share or LAN Hub Network Setup for IP -CAM Suitable Objects Use Permanent ADSL or Cable Modem Owns one physical IP address Not necessary LAN Enable / Manually Web Server Port Number, no need to be adjusted Users with permanent ADSL, one fixed physical IP address and one IP-CAM installed 1. Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-CAM to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer. 2. Refer to 2.4-1 STATIC IP Address Settings to typing the IP address properly. 3. Set up the IP-CAM with fixed IP address. 4. For viewing images in IP-CAM from remote computer: Open IP browser and type in the physical IP address of the IP-CAM, e.g., http://211.78.174.94. 15 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera V. IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 5 Way to access Internet Use dial-up ADSL or Cable Modem Physical IP Address IP Share or LAN Hub Network Setup for IP -CAM Owns one float IP address (dispatched by ISP dynamically) Not necessary PPPoE function should be set, LAN Enable Web Server Port Number, no need to be adjusted Suitable Objects Users with dial-up ADSL, and one IP-CAM installed 1. Please acquire the necessary information of ADSL dial-up from your ISP. ISP relational information: ADSL dial-up account name and password 2. Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-CAM to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer. 3. Refer to 2.4-3 PPPoE - IP Address Settings for typing account name and password & DDNS. 4. Set up the IP-CAM to Dial up ADSL Modem. 5. Turn on PC and open web browser. Type in DDNS name such as myipcam.gotdns.com to access the network monitoring web page. 16 Users Guide VI. IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 6 Way to access Internet Use dial-up ADSL or Cable Modem Physical IP Address Owns several float IP addresses(dispatched by ISP dynamically) IP Share or LAN Hub Must be equipped with DHCP and NAT functions Network Setup for IP -CAM LAN Enable / Manually Web Server Port Number, need to be adjusted Suitable Objects Users with several float IP addresses and several IP-CAMs installed 1. Please acquire the necessary information of ADSL dial-up from your ISP. ISP relational information: ADSL dial-up account name and password. 2. Connect the RJ-45 terminator on the rear of IP-CAM to the red test network cable. One end is connected to the network card of computer. 3. Refer to 2.4-3 PPPoE - IP Address Settings for typing account name and password & DDNS. 4. Install IP-CAM on LAN Hub. 5. Turn on PC and open web browser. Type in DDNS name such as myipcam.gotdns.com to access the network monitoring web page. 6. Follow the steps above to configure for each IP-Cam. 17 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera VII. IP-CAM Network Framework Installation 7 Way to access Internet Physical IP Address IP Share or LAN Hub Use Permanent ADSL or Cable Modem Owns one physical IP address Must be equipped with DHCP and NAT functions Network Setup for IP -CAM LAN Enable / Manually Web Server Port Number, need to be configured Suitable Objects Users with one fixed physical IP, IP Share and several IP-CAMs installed 1. Set a real physical IP address (e.g., 211.78.174.01) for the public IP of IP Share. Then, set another private IP address and activate the DHCP server function of IP Share. 2. In the IP configuration for each IP-Cam, please assign different virtual IP address internally and respectively. In the Http Port setting, please specify different port parameters. ( Please refer to 2.6 Installation for IP Share) 3. For the port transformation in IP Share, please refer to IP and port settings of camera to configure accordingly. 4. For viewing images in IP-CAM from remote computer: Open IP browser and type in the IP address of IP Share and the port number of IP-CAM, e.g., http:// 211.78.174.01:1025. 1
.6 INSTALLATION FOR IP SHARE When IP-CAM is installed under IP Share, it can obtain a dynamic IP address from DHCP server. If you want to install the IP-CAM in WAN interface, you have to set a fixed IP address for the device. No matter whether your IP Share has the function of virtual server, it is necessary for IP-CAM to set a fixed IP address.
(A) Please use Search to set a fixed IP address for IP-CAM (e.g., 192.168.24.17) and access into IP CAM web page for modifying RTSP Port, Control Port and HTTP port. Please refer to Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 for changing the port number if required. Users Guide
(Figure 1-1)
(B) Type admin to access into ADSL routers web configuration.
(Refer to Figure 2. It depends on the router you have).
(Figure 1-2)
(Figure 2)
(C) Enable the DHCP function of IP Share. (Refer to Figure 3. The range of available IP address is 192.168.24.100~
192.168.24.199)
(Figure 3)
(D) Access into the web page of Virtual Server. Add the fixed IP address specified by Search Tools in step (1) and enable it. (Refer to Figure 4.1)
(Figure 4.1) 1
Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera
(E) Three sets of virtual servers with the same IP address should be added with RTST Por:
t554 Contorl Port:21 and HTTP Port:81. From the virtual servers list, the IP address for these three servers must be set with the same value.
(Refer to Figure 4.2)
(F) Restart PC and IP Shareing After restarting, if you want to connect IP-CAM from WAN interface, please go to Status\WAN\IP Address of the routers web configurator. (http://59.124. 62.138:81, refer to Figure 5)
(Figure 4.2)
(Figure 5)
.7 INSTALLATION FOR WIRELESS IP SHARE
((A) Configure the settings according to section above 2.6, Installation for IP Share. Next, set SSID for wireless router with the name of "wendell" (based on the name specified the user) by
(B) Set up wireless network password.
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(C) Start Search Tool search application. Click Find IP Cam to search the IP-Cam address. Follows the steps below to execute:
Users Guide 1. First, start Search Tool and choose Wireless tab. Set WiFi Radio to ON and press OK. Then, IP-CAM will initialize wireless function. The system will switch into another IP Address for wireless. 2. Click Search Tool and choose for configuring wireless settings. 3. Press to search wireless AP and choose SSID that you want to connect 4.Fill in the name of AP inside the box 5. Choose 6. Choose 7. Fill in 1234567891 in the box of 8. After finish the configuration, please click as wireless operation mode. as Encryption Type (use the connection code specified by wireless router)
(use the connection password specified by wireless router)
(D) Restart PC and IP Sharing. If you want to connect IP-CAM
(use the name specified by wireless router) through WAN, please open Status to see the WAN IP address (e.g. http://59.124.62.138), To connect IP-CAM, please type (http://59.124.62.138:81). (Refer to Figure 6) 9. After setting unplug and re-plug the power adaptor
(E) If IP-CAM and PC are in the same subnet of IP Shareing, please click under Search tool and wait for Search Tool finding IP Address (e.g., 92.168.24.145). Then, click MP4_IPCAM to connect.
(Figure 6)
1 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera GeTTinG sTarTed 3.1 SYSTEM LOGIN The system login is used to identify if the user is illegal or not and allows he/she to use the functions offered by the system. After logged in successfully, the user can start to operate for network monitoring and configuration. The procedures are listed as below:
Step 1. Start login and refer to the following figure. There are two ways for starting:
1.Click MP4_IPCam on Search Tool to connect IE browser. 2.Type 192.168.25.17 on IE browser. Step 2. A loging dialog will appear as follows:
Step 3. Type users name and password. Step 4. The default user name is admin and the default password is password. Step.5 Press OK. The network monitoring screen will be shown as follows. Step.6 If the values typed are wrong, please press Cancel for retyping correct ones. Once login the browser, the IP-CAM will download and setup Adobe Flash Player 9.0 directly. If you cannot see the screen, please refer to 3.2 LiveView. 3.2 LIvEvIEw When using IP CAM for the first time, users must change the IE security settings (please refer to settings step 3.2.1
). Otherwise, the system will display the following warning, and be unable to display the surveillance feeds. (please refer to security settings step 3.2.1). 3.2.1 The IE security settings can be changed by following the steps below:
Step 1. IE Toolbar ---> Tools ---> Internet Settings ---> Security --->
Custom Level (C)
Users Guide Step 2. After clicking on Custom Level (C) , a security settings window shall appear. Change ActiveX Control Options and Plug-ins settings to the following 1.Download unsigned ActiveX controls Enable 2.Download signed ActiveX controls Enable 3.Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Enable 4.Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins Enable 5.Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting Enable Step 3. After pressing ok, a warning window shall appear. Click on Yes , and you shall return to the last window. Press OK, and the setup is complete. Step 4. When the installation is complete , you may begin viewing the surveillance image for the first time, as shown below 3.3 Take a Shot This function allows users to capture the screenshot as a photo, and save it on the computer. button. When you press an option on the real-time Directions:
Step 1. Press the monitoring screen, the Step 2. The captured photos will be stored in the path of My document/
ipcam/snapshot. button will blink once and quickly.
3 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera advanCed fUnCTion wiTh liveview 4. ADvANCED FUNCTION wITH LIvEvIEw 4.1
---Image direction control: Up/Down/Left/Right/Home 4.2
(the zooming ratio will be shown on the top-left corner of the screen)
---Image zoom IN/OUT: Image can be zoomed in for four times 4.3 4.4
---Automatic up, down, left and right.
---Switch for night infrared ray LED. After powering on, the button will be displayed with
---Manual record. After clicking the button, it will be displayed as
---Manual snapshot. When a photo is captured, the button will blink once 4.5 format is .jpg. (The The captured images will be stored in the path of My document/ipcam/
snapshot. 4.6 again to cancel the recording. The recording file format is .avi. (Move the mouse courser to REC and click it. The recording will be started. The recording length of time is 30 minutes. For the time over 30 minutes, the system will record the images with next phase and the files will be stored in the path of My document/ ipcam/record) 4.7 mode. Please set it on vedio service page You can click the button
--Switch for double
. The image file 4.8 Brightness: Adjust the brightness of network camera manually. The great the value is, the brighter the screen will be, and vice versa. Saturation: Adjust the saturation of network camera manually. The great the value is, the more colorful the screen will be. On the contrary, lower value will make the screen to the same . Contast: Adjsut the contrast of the network camera manually. The greater the value is, the more the contrast of the screen will be, and vice versa. Hue: Adjust the hue of the color for the display. Sharpness: Adjust the sharpness of the screen. The lower the value is, the smoother and fainter the screen will be. The higher the value is, the sharper and clearer the screen will be. AE:Detect the light source and adjust the exposure automatically. Frequency: There are two types of image playing requencies, 50 Hz and 60 Hz which will be applied for the area that the device located. 60 Hz is suitable for using in USA; 50 Hz is suitable for using in Europe. (It is suggested to use 60 Hz for the users in Taiwan; 50 Hz for the users in China) Image Flip: Make the image on the screen displayed with up or down (when IP-CAM hangs from the ceiling, such function can be used to change the direction of image displaying.) Default : Set the image configuration with default value.
4 Users Guide 4.9 a. Stream 1 OSD Timer: Open/close the date and time display on the monitoring screen. ON: open; OFF: close. Fixed Bit rate: Set the data transmission traffic. The available options include 512Kbs, 1Mbps, 1.5Mbps, and 2Mbps. Fixed Quality: Set the image quality. The available options include standard, good and high. Resolution: Set the image resolution shown on the screen. The available options include VGA, QVGA and QQVGA. Frame rate: Set the number of the images on the screen. The available options include 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 (The Frame rate will be displayed on the bottom right corner on the monitoring screen. b. Stream 2 Encoder Type: It can set the second vedio frequency. The available options include MPEG4, Motion JPEG
(refer to Stream1 for configuration) and Disable such function(when stream 2 is started, stream1 and stream2 Frame rate will be forced with 15 automatically.) 4.10:
Microphone:Open the radio reception function ON: open OFF: close Voice Alam: Open the speaker output function. ON: open
; OFF; close. To user speaker click it to status on.while the speaker is not used , the mode will return to off status. 4.11
---Zoom in or out the image. There are four sections for zooming in image (the zooming ratio will be shown on the top left corner of the monitoring screen.) Press + to zoom in the image. Move your mouse to the screen and wait the mouse cursor changing into direction sign for moving the screen.
5 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera Advanced settings of the machine are described in this section (click Imge Control Advance Setup to access to setup page), including:
ConfiGUraTion
- Home (return Live View)
Image Control
- Audio Control
- Motion Detection Basic Setup
- Network Setup
- Wireless LAN Setup 5.1 IMAGE CONTROL
- FTP
- NTP
- Account
- Upgrade
- Reboot/Restore Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
Video Settings. 1.OSD timer : Open/close the date and time display on the monitoring screen. ON: open; OFF: close. 2.Fixed BitRate : There are four modes offered for you to choose for the network transmission traffic. It is suggest to choose the one which suits for your network highest speed to have the best effect. 3.Fixed Quality : It will make the moving images running smoothly. In general, when you choose fast rate (about 30 frames/second) for fixed quality, part of the image quality might be damaged. If you choose the lower rate (about 15 frames/second) for fixed quality, the image on the screen will be enhanced. 4.Frame rate : Fix the number of the images within one second shown on the screen. The number of the images displayed on the screen will be kept without considering any condition. 5.Resolution : Choose the image resolution for the network camera. With higher resolution, large scale of image will be seen. However, it needs greater network bandwidth. With lower resultion, small area of the image will be seen and the required network bandwith can be small. Below shows the comparison for the dimension of VGa, QVGa and QQVGa. VGA:
QVGA:
QQVGA:
6 Vidio Settings 2 Dual Bitstream : It can set the second vedio frequency. The available options include MPEG4, Motion JPEG (refer to Stream1 for configuration) and Disable such function (when stream 2 is started, stream1 and stream2 Frame rate will be forced with 15 automatically.) Users Guide 5. Audio Control Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
Audio Settings 1.Audio Channels : Set the sound mode for output. Mono is single sound; Stereo is stereophonic sound. 2.Sample Rate : Set the vioice sampling rate of file. Strearning Settings 1.RTSP Port : Set the multi-media stream protocol for the image. It allows to set multiple streams control at the same time. 2.Control Port : Set the image control channel. 3.HTTP Port : Set default channel for the network protocol. If you want to connect IP-CAM through WAN port to view IP-CAM images, the above three settings must be configured in the virtual server list in IP Switch. 5.3 Motion Detection
7 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
1. Toggled Area Configuration :
Step1:
Left click the mouse button on the screen to get the controls (Figure 1)
(Figure 1) Click to enable and use such control (Figure 1) Step2:
Right click the mouse button to choose Add for setting the toggled area (Figure 2)
(Figure 2) Step3:
Press and hold the left mouse button. Drag the mouse cursor to set the toggled area (Figure 3). You can set up to three groups. After finishing the settings, click Save.
(Figure 3) 2.Detection Frame Interval : Set the sensitivity of toggled area. The lower the value is, the more the sensitivity will be. If there is any change happened in the area, the warning will be toggled. 3.Alam Type : Set Take Snapshot or No action.(SD card will be detected and used automatically) 4.Action : Upload photos by mail or FTP (it is necessary to set mail address, FTP website beforehand). Mail and FTP are alternative. They cannot be selected at one time. There is no selection for storing SD Card. Simply insert SD Card for storage.
Users Guide 5.4 Network Setup Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
1.DHCP Client : If your IP address for the network is assigned by DHCP server, you have to select this option. 2.Static IP : Specify IP address for the IP-CAM manually. Please do not set the same IP address with other device. Choose Static IP for switching into detailed settings page. IP Address :
Type the static IP address provided by ISP (or an IP address in known subnet) Subnet Mask :
The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 Getway :
In general, the ISP will offer a default address for gateway of the device. You must ask your SIP for that setting. DNS1 :
In general, the ISP will offer one DNS IP address at least. Multiple DNS IP addresses also are common. You must type one DNS address at least. DNS : Mean the secondary DNS IP address. 3.PPPoE : Choose dialing connection with DDNS settings. Choose PPPoE for switching into detailed settings page. Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
1.User Name : Login PPPoE network automatically. Type the username for PPPoE. 2.Password : Login PPPoE network automatically. Type the password for PPPoE. 3.Password Retype : Type the password again for verifying the password is correct or not. 4.DDNS Enable : Enable DDNS or Disable DDNS. 5.Server Address : Choose DDNS website you want to use. 6.Host Name : Type the name of the dynamic server that you have registered. 7.User Name : Type the username of the dynamic server that you have registered. 8.Password : Type the password of the dynamic server that you have registered. For the detailed information for DDNS, please refer to Appendix B.
Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera 5.5 Wirelss LAN Setup Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
1.Wireless Radio : Activate the wireless function. Enable: activate/Disable: inactivate. 2.Mode : Switch the wireless network mode for IP-CAM, such as Hoc (something like point-to-
point mode) or Infrastructure (broadcast). 3.SSID : Login the SSID of your IP-CAM. Your IP-Cam will be easily identified on wireless network. 4.Security : Choose the security encryption mode for your wireless network. There are several selections:
1: Open System (no encryption) 2: WEP64(ASCII) Type five letters as codes for WEP. 3 : WEP64(HEX) Type ten digits as codes for WEP. 4: WEP128(ASCII) Type 13 letters as codes for WEP. 5: WEP128(HEX) Type 26 digits as codes for WEP. 6: WPA-PSK(ACE) Type eight to 63 letters as codes for WPA/AES. 7: WPA-PSK(TKIP) Type eight tjo 63 letters as codes for WPA/TKIP. After setting and power off uplug and re-plug the Ethernet cable It takes 10-20 minutes to search IP cam addres with search tool . 5.6 FTP - FTP Server Settings Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
1.FTP Server : Type the network address of FTP for uploading (no need to type sub-directory address). 2.FTP Port : 21 is the specified port for network FTP (no need to change it). 3.Username : Type the username for loggin in FTP Server. 4.Password : Type the password for loggin in FTP Server. 5.Remote Folder : Type the path of FTP Server. 6.Passive Mode : Set the logging mode. 5.7 E-MAIL Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
1.SMTP Server : Type the URL/IP address of mail server for sending mailes. 2.Recipient : Type the e-mail address for sending mailes. 3.Username : Type the username for logging into the e-
mail box to pass the verification of mail sending. 4.Password : Type the password for logging into the e-
mail box to pass the verification of mail sending. 5.Authentication Method : Choose the mode for authectication. 30
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Users Guide 5. NTP Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
1.Synchronized with Time Server : Choose a syn chronized time for Time Server. By using time server, your IP-CAM will have precise time to display your stored images or video for monitoring. 1.1 Manual Update : Set current date and time manually (see below). 1.2 Synchronized with PC : Make synchronized method be the same with the time for PC (see below). 2.NTP Server : Choose NTP server. 3.Time Zone : Choose time zone for your device. Please select the GMT time zone which suits for you. Your IP-CAM will calibrate the time based on the selected time zone. 5. Account Manager Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
Viewer Settings(General User) 1.Login Name : Type the name of the user. 2.Password : Type the password of the user. 3.Confirm Password : Please retype the password for confirmation. Administrrator Settings 1.Login Name : Type the name of the user. 2.Password : Type the password of the user. 3.Confirm Password : Please retype the password for confirmation. 31 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera 5.10 Upgrade Provide the online update for IP-CAM software. You can use such function to update the built-in software for IP-CAM to keep the newest version or modify the troubles of the software. to choose the file for uploading. Setup procedure:
Step 1. Click Step2.Click OK to start file update (please wait for 60 seconds). Step3. After updating, the following message will appear to indicate the update finished. Close IE and relogin. Step4. The product will initiate automatically. Find IP-CAM by using search tool again. After accessing browser, please reset to factory default settings (as stated in 5.11) to ensure the software upgrading is correct. 5.11 Reboot/Restore Below shows the description for the settings in this web page:
1.Power LED :
2.Reboot : Restart IP-CAM 3.Restore : Reset the settings to factory default 3
appendix a. Upnp plUG and play UPnP Setting Description:
1. Open Control Panel>>System Management (Figure 1)/Service Shortcut (Figure 2) of your PC. Set SSDP Discovery Service and Universal Plug and Play Device Host to Auto. (See Figure 3) Users Guide
(Figure 1)
(Figure 2)
(Figure 3) 2. Open Network Neighborhood and click icon of UPnP device which has connected to network. (See Figure 4) 3. Later, a dialog box as Figure 5 will appear. Please click Yes.
(Figure 4)
(Figure 5) 33 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera 4. Next, setting component dialog as Figure 6 will appear. 5. When the installation finished, IP-CAM in the same subnet will appear on the screen. Click it to connect.
(See Figure 7).
(Figure 6)
(Figure 7) appendix b. exaMple for pppoe dialinG and UsinG ddns Operation by using PPPoE and DDNS:
This example is done through PC connector of HUB and configured with PPPoE and DDNS for dialing ADSL. Finally, the client can connect IP-CAM through DDNS. The directions are as described below:
A. Apply for a DDNS account using your home computer. B. Setup your IPCAM to connect via PPPoE, and enter your DDNS settings. C. You may now view your IPCAM with DDNS viewer. A. Applying for a DDNS Account with Your Home Computer To do this, you must first have a Cable/ADSL Ethernet modem (with RJ-45 connectors), and make sure that your broadband provider (ISP) is properly connected to the Internet. Step 1. Turn on your home computer,, and connect to the Internet. Go to the http://www.dyndns.org/ website. Step 2. Go to the Account Menu, and click on Create Account. 34 Users Guide Step 3. Enter the desired account name (the account name myipcam is used in this example). Enter your E-mail address and password application. Step 4. Check the following two selections and click Create Account to finish the application. Step 5. If the application is successful, the following shall appear on your screen. Step 6. After your application has been completed successfully, respond by E-mail to confirm, and go back to http://www.dyndns.org/ to enter your user name and password. Step 7. Go to Dynamic DNS from the Account menu, and click on Add Host. The following should appear. 35 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera Step 8. The "Services" menu should automatically appear. Choose your Domain Name (gotdns.com has been used in this example for your reference). Step 9. Enter your Host Name (myipcam has been used in this example for your reference). Click on "Add Host" to finish. Step 10. After the new hostname has successfully created, the following screen should appear:
B. Changing the IPCAM Settings to PPPoE / Using DDNS Step1. Open IP-CAM to access into Network Setup. Select PPPoE to display the setting page. Fill in username and password for PPPoE and DDNS account. Step2. Install IP-CAM to Dial up ADSL Modem. C. Using the IPCAM with DDNS Viewer Step 1. You may also view the surveillance video from the IPCAM via a browser from a remote connection (such as your office) by entering a preset DDNS address
(such as myipcam.gotdns.com).
(Figure 1) 36 Users Guide appendix C. faQ:
General questions for IP Camera Q:What is IP Camera?
A:IP Camera is an independent system that can connect to network or wireless network directly. It is different with general camera. It is an all-in-one system with built-in CPU and transmits high-quality video monitoring images via browser control and network. The IP Camera can setup or view the Web browser of remote PC/Notebook through network. Q:How many IP Cam are allowed to be connected in LAN?
A:There is no limitation. It dpends on the network bandwidth.Transmitting too many packets through LAN might lower down the efficiency of the network. Q:What algorithm that IP Cam uses for compressing images?
A:IP Cam uses MPEG4 format to compress the images and uses dynamic MPEG4 image compressing technology to process dynamic videos. Thus it can ensure both high-quality screen and high-compression ratio of the images.MPEG4 is a standard industry image compression technology which can apply in various programs of browsers. Install the program on the attached CD of this product to view the images. Q:How can I promote the image quality?
A:Please make sure the color setting for your monitor display is 16 bits or above. 16 color or 256 color will reduce the image quality for your monitor display and result in bad quality of the video images. Q:Can I use IP Cam outdoors?
A:The IP Cam is not waterproof. You have to attach waterproof cover on it for using outdoors. By the way, we do not recommend you to do so. Q:What kind of network cable is necessary for IP Cam?
A:Standard RJ-45 Category 5 UTP twisted pair is necessary for IP CAM to connect 10 Base-T and 100 Base-T network communication. Q:Can I use IP Cam as general PC camera?
A:No. IP CAM can connect and transmit through network or wireless network only, and cannot be used with the same usage as a general PC Camera. Q:Why the time setting for the image is incorrect;
A:Please confirm the setting of SNTP is correct or not, especially Gateway must be able to connect Internet. And make sure SNTP server can work normally. (This product offers many sets of server for user to choose.) In addition, while initiating the system, it will connect to SNTP sever to synchronize watches. Later it will be performed again for every hour. Q:Why the IP Address cannot be renewed:
A:Please make sure if there is any IP address of certain device uses the same IP address with IP Cam. If yes, please connect IP Cam to your computer to get rid of the interference of other devices. Then, the update of IP address can be carried out Q:Why IP Cam can be searched by IP Search Tool but cannot be linked by IE browser:
A:The reason is that the configuration for IE Browser is incorrect and results in browsing IP Cam properly. Please close the Proxy server function. To close the Proxy Server function, please do the following:
Internet Options(O)Connections LAN Settings(L), check the box of Bypass proxy server for local address Q:Why the video films cannot be shown from Internet?
A1:The ActiveX control might be invalid. If you use Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, please make sure ActiveX control is invoked on network setting. Please refer to 3.2 LiveView real time monitoring network browse settings to set your Internet Explorer. A2:Please make sure your IE browser supports ActiveX control. If you use Internet Explorer 6.0 or old version, you have to upgrade your network browser software to view the video images from IP Camera. 37 Wireless/Wired MPEG-4 Pan & Tilt Surveillance Camera Q:It seems that my network browser cannot be used with IP CAM smoothly. Why?
A:Please make sure the version of your Internet Explorer is 6.0 or above. If the problem still exists, please visit Microsoft web site for obtaining newest Internet Explorer. Q:How can I know the Active X control having been installed in the computer?
A:Please go to C:\Windows\Downloaded Program file and check if CamIamgeClass execution file is installed or not. If the file is not listed on the above folder, please make sure the security settings of Internet Explorer are properly or not. Then reload the web page of IP Camera for trying again. Q:Page Error message is shown in the status bar on the left side of the web page of Internet Explorer. A:The ActiveX control was not downloaded and installed correctly for the IP Camera. Please check the security settings of Internet Explorer and close it. Restart Internet Explorer and try to browse and login again. Q:There is something wrong with the focal distance of IP Cam. How can I improve it?
A:Focus the IP CAM manually. You can adjust the focal distance to a proper focal length. Q:If I forget IP passwordIP address, how can I connect and access IP Cam?
A:For the user who forget IP password and IP address, please press and hold reset for five seconds to return to the factory default settings. Q:When I complete the factory default setting recovering, what should I type for Account ID and Password?
A:Username= admin, Password = password (all the letters must be lowercase). Q:When the mails cannot be sent out, what things will IP Cam do for it?
A:If IP Cam found that the mails could not be sent out due to some reasons, it would stop the action of sending this mail out and return to the status of normal operation. It will not execute the work of retry. Installation Problems of IP Camera Q:Why the motor home operation will stops in the edge?
A:This product uses fixed steps of IC to execute home operation. Therefore, it will be changed according to different execution point. Q:Why the stop motion appears easily in wireless connection than wired connection?
A:Wireless connection will be affectede easily by environment (e.g., obstacles, air waves, magnetic field, etc.) and it will result the data transmission not smoother as wired connection. Therefore, there might be difference for transmission distance and quality. Q:Can IP Camera be operated in the environment of virtual IP (general local network)?
A:Sure. IP Camera can be operated in the environment of virtual IP (general local network). Q:Can IP Camera be installed inside the firewall of network?
A:If the IP Camera is behind the firewall, port 80 usually is used for common web page communication. You can change the port number for the IP Camera with 80 simply. And the system will be active normally. Also, you can modify the firewall settings manually to make IP Camera passing through the firewall easily. Or you can modify the NAT Route setting, and invoke NAT forward function or DMZ function. It can forward the internal packets on the external network to the virtual IP address in the network. Q:I cannot connect IP Camera through IE browser. A1:It might be that the IP address has been used by other device. To solve this problem, you have to disconnect the IP Camera with network. Then, use Search tools to assign another IP address that no device uses to the IP Camera. A2:Check the LED on the network. Green and orange LEDs should blink. The green LED in the front side will light or dark regularly. If not, please check the connection of the network between two ends. A3:Please make sure IP address and communication port that you connect are correct. You can use Search tool to inspect the settings of IP Camera. Please confirm the gateway settings of IP Camera matching the settings on gateway/router. It might be errors in the gateway, please refer to the description of the gateway. 3
Users Guide A4:Please check if there is any conflict happened among the communication port (initialing value =80) of IP Camera, the IP setting/Gateway setting, and your gateway/router. Please modify the settings manually. A5:If the IP Camera is installed inside LAN (behind NAT Router), then the external Internet Explorer of NAT Router cannot join to this IP Camera. You can modify DMZ or NAT forwarding function of the router to assist the packets in Internet to be directed to this IP Camera correctly. At the same time, you can open DDNS function to make the network address connecting to this IP Camera easily and conveniently. Q:The power LED blinks for a long time. Whats wrong with it?
A:It might have trouble in power supply. Please make sure the power adapter is the one that this product offered.The specification is DC 5V / 2A, please check if power cord connection and power adaptor are installed properly. If there are problems still, please contact with your dealer quickly. Q:The network LED indicates there is a problem occurred, why?
A1:It might be something wrong with your network cable. Please make sure the network cable is OK. If the network cable is not normal, please replace a new and normal cable. Then the problem can be solved. A2:There might be something wrong with the network equipment connecting to IP Camera, e.g., hub or switch. Please make sure the power of these devices is connected correctly. Then, shut down and restart the device for initiating test. Q:IP Camera cannot move smoothly in LAN, why?
A1:It might be that a firewall protects it. Please use the highest administrator of the system to inspect the firewall settings. When you want to connect IP Camera of inner network from external network, you probably need to change the firewall settings. A2:Please make sure there is no conflict between IP Camera and other devices in the network. A3:The default router might result in such problem. Please check your routers settings and adjust to allow IP Camera connecting to external area of LAN. (For example, you use NAT forwarding or DMZ function of the router to make the inner network connecting to outside world.) Q: While using 3 GGP cell phone for remote monitoring / administrating , why IP cam can not connect to network or get image delay ?
A: To solve this problem , select the output image of resolution size , QQVGA, for the network camera. Q: why can not connect to the web browse control of the IP cam and the system request the user to install Flash play ?
A: The program of IP cam is designed by FLASH , the user has to install flash play. access web site : http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ or to use a Setup CD to install the software. 3
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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 of the following measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas 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.
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1 | Effective |
2008-04-21
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
MINGJONG TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017636820
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1 | Physical Address |
22-1, Lane 14, Ho-Ping Road
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Panchiao City, Taipei Hsien
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Taiwan
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@ets-ps.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 | Grantee Code |
V7N
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
M6841M
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1 | Name |
J****** H********
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1 | Title |
Director
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1 | Telephone Number |
+886-********
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1 | Fax Number |
+886-********
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j******@mingjong.net
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1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
S****** C****
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1 | Physical Address |
6F., No. 58, Lane 188, Ruey Kuand Rd., Neihu
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Taipei, 114
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Taiwan
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+886-******** Extension:
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+886-********
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s******@wts-lab.com
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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) | Wireless 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 | Power output 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 instructions 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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1 | Firm Name |
Worldwide Testing Services (Taiwan) Co. Ltd.
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C**** T******
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88626******** Extension:
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88626********
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j******@wts-lab.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0248860 |
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