Intellinet-network-solutions PRO SERIES INT-PSNC-UM-1106-06 User Manual

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Page 1 - USER MANUAL

INT-PSNC-UM-1106-07 PRO SERIES Network Camera & Video Server USER MANUAL

Page 2 - Table of Contents

- 10 - Ethernet (Network Connector): Connect 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet cable. SPK: Use to connect to an external speaker for au

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- 100 -Appendix G: Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) Your Internet service provider (ISP) provides you with at least one IP address that you use t

Page 4 - Important Notices

- 101 -2. If you didn’t register your ID, click "Create Account" and register your ID. Or, just log in with a registered ID. NOTE: Read a

Page 5 - 1: Product Overview

- 102 - 5. You will receive an e-mail as shown bellow. Click the confirmation URL circled in red. 6. Click on "Login" and log in with yo

Page 6 - 2: Physical Description

- 103 -7. Go to Services, then DNS Services and Dynamic DNS, then click "Create Hosts." 8. Enter a Hostname(a), select domain name(b),

Page 7 - Network Activity LED

- 104 -DDNS Registration for the Pro Series Network Camera 1. After setting up ODS or DynDNS, open the Network Configuration page of the administr

Page 8 - 2.3 MPEG4 CCD IR Camera

- 105 -Appendix H: Reinstating the Factory Default Settings This information details how to set the default settings for the Pro Series Network Ca

Page 9 - 2.4 Network Video Server

- 106 -Appendix I: Glossary of Terms ActiveX - A control (or set of rules) used by a browser. ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed

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- 107 -JPEG - A standard image format, used widely for photographs. Also known as JPG. LAN - Local Area Network. A data communications network which

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- 108 -Appendix J: Product Specifications Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550406 Vandal-Proof, MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, PAL Standards

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- 109 -Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550420 Vandal-Proof, MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEE

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- 11 - Rear View RJ-45 Network ConnectorIEEE802.3af PoE-compliant network connector. BNC Loop-through portAnalog vide

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- 110 -Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550413 Vandal-Proof, MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, PAL Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Bas

Page 15 - Homepage

- 111 -Pro Series Network Dome Camera 550444 Vandal-Proof, MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Ba

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- 112 -Pro Series Network Dome Camera 524650 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, PAL Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100Ba

Page 17 - Starting the Web Browser

- 113 -Pro Series Network Dome Camera 524667 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100B

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- 114 -Pro Series Network Camera 550796 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, PAL Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u

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- 115 -Pro Series Network Camera 503181 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u

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- 116 -Pro Series Wireless Network Camera 550178 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, PAL Standards • IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN)

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- 117 -Pro Series Wireless Network Camera 550253 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN)

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- 118 -Pro Series Night Vision Network Camera 550291 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, PAL Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Et

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- 119 -Pro Series Night Vision Network Camera 550314 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T E

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- 12 -2.6 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 Front/Top View Rear View Network Connector Connect 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX F

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- 120 -Pro Series Wireless Night Vision Network Camera 550307 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, PAL Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10

Page 26 - 5.2 Replacing the Lens

- 121 -Pro Series Wireless Night Vision Network Camera 550321 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, CCD, Day/Night, IR Lens, NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (1

Page 27 - 6: Administrator Menu

- 122 -Pro Series Digital PTZ Network Camera 550468 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, 2.0 Megapixel CMOS, PAL/NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Eth

Page 28 - 6.2 Image Configuration

- 123 -Pro Series Digital PTZ Wireless Network Camera 550482 MPEG4 + Motion-JPEG Dual Mode, 2.0 Megapixel CMOS, PAL/NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10B

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- 124 -Pro Series Network Video Server 550376 MPEG4 + M-JPEG Dual Mode, Two-way Audio, PAL/NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 80

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- 125 -Pro Series Network Camera 550710 JPEG, CMOS, PAL/NTSC Standards • IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet) • IEEE 802.3u (100Base-TX Fast Ethernet) Ge

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- 126 -- notes -

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- 127 -- notes -

Page 33 - 6.2.2 MPEG4 CMOS Cameras

INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ offers a complete line of active and passive networking products. Ask your local computer dealer for more in

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- 13 -3: Installation Summary and Examples 1. Connect the Ethernet and power to the Pro Series Network Camera. 2. Install and launch the IP Inst

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- 14 -Installation Example: Network Video Server

Page 36 - 6.3 Network Configuration

- 15 - 4: Assigning an IP Address and Accessing the Camera’s Homepage 4.1 Connecting the Camera to a PC Connect with a direct cable (non-crossov

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- 16 -4.2 Setting up the IP Address Using IP Installer To access the camera, you need to assign an appropriate network IP address. Run the IP add

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- 17 -4.3 Accessing the Camera’s Homepage Access the camera to monitor real-time images over the Internet and configure the camera settings through

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- 18 -MS Internet Explorer – JPEG Stream Mode Both options, ActiveX and Java, are available in this operational mode. If you can run and install Acti

Page 40 - 6.4 User Configuration

- 19 -Non-MS Internet Explorer – MPEG4 Stream Mode Java is the only choice given, but the warning message tells you that even though you are able to

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- 2 -Table of Contents Safety and Regulatory Notices ...

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- 20 - ActiveX Installation for MS Explorer Users (automatic) The first time you login to the camera using ActiveX, you are notified that a required

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- 21 - Click "Next" to continue with the installation. When you see the message above, you have successfully installed the ActiveX con

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- 22 -4.4 Homepage Options (MPEG4 Cameras) Once the login procedure is complete, you can view the Pro Series (MPEG4) Network Camera homepage. Below i

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- 23 - MPEG4 CMOS Cameras with Digital Pan Tilt Zoom - ActiveX version Video Size You can select a viewing image size from 0.5 to 2. This functio

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- 24 -Record Video Users can save real-time images from the camera on a PC. Click "Start," then select the folder to save the images in.

Page 47 - 6.6 System Configuration

- 25 -4.5 Homepage Options (JPEG CMOS Camera 550710) The camera homepage of the 550710 camera looks different than the screens of the other models; h

Page 48

- 26 -5: Adjusting the Camera Lens 5.1 Adjusting the Focus To get the finest image, adjust the lens focus according to your environment. Before a

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- 27 -6: Administrator Menu You can control the configurations of the camera using the administrator tools, which can be accessed only by an autho

Page 50 - 6.7.1 Wireless Setup

- 28 -6.2 Image Configuration 6.2.1 MPEG4 CCD Cameras, Dome Cameras and Network Video Server Rate Control The bit rate used in video encoding

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- 29 - Above image illustrates the effects of lowering the video quality. You have full control over the amount of bandwidth the camera can use, to t

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- 3 -Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)... 87 Appendix B: Accessing the

Page 53 - IMPORTANT

- 30 -Frame Rate Select the frame rate according to your preference. The higher value of frame rate ensures smoother video; but the higher the fram

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- 31 -De-Interlace Interlaced video is composed of two fields that are captured at different moments in time. When displayed on a typical computer s

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- 32 -Hue Most sources of visible light contain energy over a band of wavelengths. Hue is the wavelength within the visible-light spectrum at which

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- 33 -6.2.2 MPEG4 CMOS Cameras The basic options are the same, except for the ones mentioned below: Auto Exposure Enable or disable the Auto Expos

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- 34 -6.2.3 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 Compression Rate You can set the image compression rate here. A value of "10" equals the best possibl

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- 35 -Sharpness This value lets you control the sharpness of the image. Lower values generate a smoother image; higher values generate a crisper imag

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- 36 -6.3 Network Configuration 6.3.1 MPEG4 Cameras, Dome Cameras and Network Video Server This screen defines the network type and addresses of th

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- 37 -Set IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway Address To set the IP address, subnet mask and gateway address manually, select "manually" in

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- 38 -RTSP Port Number RTSP stands for Realtime Streaming Protocol and allows RTSP enabled video playback clients such as VLC Media Player or MPlay

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- 39 -6.3.2 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 The network settings for the camera model 550710 are virtually identical to those of the MPEG4 models. Since t

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- 4 -Video Standard and Product Classification As the video standard varies from country to country, users are asked to check it first and choose t

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- 40 -6.4 User Configuration 6.4.1. MPEG4 Cameras, Dome Cameras and Network Video Server This screen is used to define and configure user accounts fo

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- 41 -6.4.2. JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 ID User Name must be between 5 and 10 characters. Password Password must be between 5 and 10 characters. M

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- 42 -6.5 Event Trigger Configuration 6.5.1 MPEG4 Cameras, Dome Cameras and Network Video Server This screen is used to receive captured video thro

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- 43 -Motion Detection Sensitivity This is to configure the level of motion detection sensitivity. The level is composed of five levels, from 0 to 4.

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- 44 -Image Capture Option This is to configure image capture options when an event is triggered. When an event occurs, you can get the pre-event a

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- 45 - Trigger Output This is to configure digital output states and control script. The Pro Series Network Camera sends captured images via e-ma

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- 46 -6.5.2 JPEG CMOS Camera 550710 The Event Trigger Configuration of the camera model 550710 is very similar to the MPEG4 models. There are two

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- 47 -6.6 System Configuration 6.6.1 MPEG4 Cameras, Dome Cameras and Network Video Server This screen is used to configure camera name, location, o

Page 72 - 9: ETSP Client

- 48 -Image File Name This option is used to for accessing the JPEG images with ".jpg" extensions. The file name should be less than or e

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- 49 -Synchronized with NTP Server The camera automatically configures the date and time through the NTP (network time protocol) server. The NTP se

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- 5 -1: Product Overview 1.1 About the Pro Series Network Cameras and Video Servers The Pro Series Network Cameras and Network Video Server are al

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- 50 -6.7 Wireless Configuration (for wireless cameras only) This screen is used to configure wireless settings to match your access point for a w

Page 76 - 10: RTSP Video Playback

- 51 -Authentication: WEP uses two types of authentication methods to authenticate the connection request. One is Open key authentication, in which a

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- 52 -WPA & WPA2 (personal) Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) is a more effective way to secure wireless (Wi-Fi) computer networks. It was c

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- 53 - IMPORTANT Infrastructure Mode This is an 802.11 networking framework in which devices communicate with each other by first going through an

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- 54 -6.8 OSD (On-Screen-Display) Configuration Certain camera models are equipped with an OSD function that provides additional functionality. Yo

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- 55 -SHUTTER Just like a traditional camera or a digital camera, a network camera has a shutter that controls the exposure of the image. Normally th

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- 56 -FUNCTION Select this item and click on the select button to open up a sub-menu that allows controlling several aspects of the network camera,

Page 82

- 57 -When auto mode is selected, click on the select button to open up the configuration page that holds additional parameters. “Delay”: Specify the

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- 58 -“AREA SEL”: Use the right arrow key to select one of the four privacy zones. “AREA STATE”: Set to either “ON” of “OFF”. Any area that is set t

Page 84 - 13: Developer Information

- 59 -”MOTION” – Motion Detection The camera allows you to observe movements of objects in different areas on the screen. The words 'MOTION DETE

Page 85

- 6 -Dual Mode Compression (only certain models) For application providers, system integrators and other APs, this camera supports three types of v

Page 86 - 13.3 Motion-JPEG Access

- 60 -LANGUAGE This setting allows changing the language of the OSD menu from English to Korean, Chinese or Japanese. Unless you speak any of these

Page 87

- 61 -7: PoE (Power over Ethernet) Support Power over Ethernet, or PoE, technology describes a system to transmit electrical power, along with dat

Page 88

- 62 -PoE Office Switch 8-Port Desktop, IEEE 802.3af compliant, Endspan Part Number / Model: 503358 PoE Web-Smart Switch 8-Port Desktop, IEEE 802.

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- 63 -8: 8-Channel Viewing/Recording Software With this program you can view and record up to eight INTELLINET network cameras. You can find the prog

Page 90

- 64 -Click “Next” to accept the terms and conditions. . Specify the installation folder and click “Next”. Select “Full Installation” and click “N

Page 91

- 65 - Wait for the installation to finish. The INTELLINET 8-Channel Viewing / Recording utility will start and you’ll be presented with the main

Page 92

- 66 -Adding a camera The following example shows how to add a network camera model 550710. What you need: 1. IP Address of camera 2. Guest username

Page 93

- 67 -c) The camera live video displays in the camera viewer software. Adding a MPEG4/Motion-JPEG capable camera works similarly, though there a

Page 94 - Appendix C: Troubleshooting

- 68 -9: Multi-Viewer Application for Windows With "Multi-Viewer for Windows," it is possible to view up to four different network cameras

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- 69 -Multi-Viewer opens and the following screen appears: Configuration Page Access the IP address, ports, frame rate, username and more. Re

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- 7 -2.2 MPEG4 CCD and CMOS Camera Front View Power LED (Red): Once power is supplied to the camera, the red LED will light. Opera

Page 97

- 70 -Expand/Collapse the Camera Information and Message Window Camera Information Displays information such as frame rate (F/S), camera type, st

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- 71 -Repeat the steps for each camera. Below is a sample screenshot of Multi-Viewer showing four cameras: Multi-Viewer also supports Pro-Series JP

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- 72 -9: ETSP Client ETSP stands for "Event Triggered Saving Program." This utility allows you to automatically record video on the HDD of

Page 100

- 73 - Click "Add". Click "Save" to save the settings and open the main screen of ETSP Client. Define the location where th

Page 101

- 74 - Click on "Login" to start the monitoring and recording process. ETSP Client is now connected to the camera. The IP address of the

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- 75 -When the camera detects motion, ETSP Client will trigger the recording. ETSP Client shows the video and displays additional information in the

Page 103

- 76 -10: RTSP Video Playback RTSP stands for "Real Time Streaming Protocol ." RTSP enabled video streaming clients, such as MPlayer, can a

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- 77 -3. Enter the correct address to your camera URL: rtsp://guest:[email protected]/mp4media guest:guest = valid user name and password 192.168

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- 78 -11: SSL Encryption / Access via HTTPS The MPEG4 cameras are equipped with SSL encryption, a safe way of accessing your camera. SSL encryption e

Page 106

- 79 -Click on "View Certificate" to view the details. The image on the left shows a screenshot of MS Internet Explorer 6.x. The certific

Page 107

- 8 -Power Connector: Only use the supplied AC adapter to avoid any possible damage from electric shock. Network Connector: Connect 10Base-T Ethern

Page 108

- 80 -12: Remote Access to a Camera & Router Setup To gain access to a camera in your local network over the Internet, certain ports need to be o

Page 109

- 81 -Setup Example 1: INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless N Router Series: Click on NAT -> Virtual Server. Check (x) Enable Virtual Server.

Page 110

- 82 -Setup Example 2: INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS 4-Port Router (Model 524537): Click on “Applications” -> “DMZ&Port Forwarding”, then cli

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- 83 -Setup Example 3: INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless G Broadband Router (Model 523431), 4 Port Broadband VPN Router (Model 523608), 8 Port Br

Page 112

- 84 -13: Developer Information This section of the user manual contains useful information for software developers and Web programmers. 13.1 Soft

Page 113

- 85 -13.2 Direct Access to internal JPEG To utilize the camera in third-party video surveillance programs, you can activate the direct image access.

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- 86 -13.3 Motion-JPEG Access The MPEG4 cameras support a dual-mode streaming capability. This means that the camera can output MPEG4 and Motion-JPEG

Page 115

- 87 -Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 1. What is the default IP address of the network camera? The default IP address is 192.168.1.

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- 88 -6. How do I activate the E-mail Function? a) Camera Network Configuration DNS Server Address A DNS server is required if you enter the SMTP s

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- 89 - 7. The camera does not send any e-mails. Why? 1. The problem occurs because the camera cannot contact the E-mail server Check: - Is the e-m

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- 9 -2.4 Network Video Server Video Input: To input video signal through a coaxial cable Video Output: To output video signal through a coaxial cabl

Page 119

- 90 -9. What does the FTP Rename option in the Event Trigger Configuration do? The FTP Rename option should be activated whenever the camera upload

Page 120

- 91 -11. Even though I enter the right ID and password to log in, the error message "You must login first" appears. What’s wrong? Open &

Page 121

- 92 -Appendix B: Accessing the camera via HyperTerminal NOTE: This section is for advanced users only. HyperTerminal is a basic program for Win

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- 93 -3. Configure the parameters as shown below: (all MPEG4 models) (JPG CMOS Camera 550710 uses the following values: 19200 – 8 – None – 1 – No

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- 94 -Appendix C: Troubleshooting This appendix provides useful information to help you to resolve any difficulty you might have with your Pro Seri

Page 124

- 95 -If the above actions don’t resolve the problem, the camera maybe faulty. In this case, try to localize the problem by connecting the camera

Page 125 - JPEG, CMOS, PAL/NTSC

- 96 -Appendix D: Utilizing IP Addresses on a Local Network Introduction Access to the Internet is achieved via Internet IP addresses. Currently,

Page 126 - - notes

- 97 -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.

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- 98 -Appendix E: Updating Firmware CAUTION: The process for updating current firmware is already installed in your camera. If you begin the proce

Page 128 - SOLUTIONS

- 99 -Appendix F: The I/O Connector (MPEG4 Cameras) The I/O Connector provides the physical interface to a digital output and a single digital, phot

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