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Operation and configuration

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MJPEG

If you selected "MJPEG" as the standard video-encoding format, you

can set the parameters for the MJPEG video encoder here.

Field

Remark

Video resolution

Select the video resolution for the MJPEG

video encoder. The following options are

available: VGA, QVGA and QQVGA.
VGA resolution displays more details

than QVGA but requires more network

bandwidth.

Video quality

Select the video quality here. 5 settings

are available. From “Lowest" "Highest".

If you select "Lowest", the image quality

is lower and less network bandwidth is

necessary. Select "High" or "Highest" if a

better video quality is required.

Refresh rate

Select the refresh rate for the MJPEG

video encoder here.
A higher refresh rate provides more

accurate information on movement but

requires more network bandwidth.

Click the "Use" button to save the new settings to the device.

Summary of Contents for 53157

Page 1: ...W I R E L E S S L A N 00053157 WLAN IP Kamera 150 Mbps d Original Bedienungsanleitung g User manual...

Page 2: ...LAN 13 Startup 13 Switching the device on and off 13 Installation 14 Installing the software 14 Installing the configuration software 17 Establishing connection to the device 19 IPCam Admin Utility 2...

Page 3: ...on and configuration of the device Keep this user manual in a safe place and pass it on to any future owners together with the device Copyright This documentation and the enclosed software is protecte...

Page 4: ...connected to a network LAN or WLAN in closed rooms Any use other than previously stated is considered as improper use WARNING Danger resulting from improper use If not used for its intended purpose o...

Page 5: ...us injury or even death WARNING A warning of this category indicates a potentially dangerous situation If the dangerous situation is not avoided it may lead to injuries Follow the instructions in this...

Page 6: ...life by electric current Contact with live wires or components could lead to serious injury or even death Observe the following safety precautions to avoid electric shocks Do not use this device if th...

Page 7: ...nly allow qualified persons to carry out repairs Improper repairs will void the warranty Repairs to the device during the warranty period may only be carried out by service centres authorised by the m...

Page 8: ...M WLAN antenna integrated 2 Camera lens 3 Blue LED status 4 Green LED network LED Description Status Lights up continuously system is switched on Flashes slowly camera is booting Flashes fast camera...

Page 9: ...et for the mains adapter 7 Reset WPS button 8 RJ 45 network connection Designation Description Resetting Press the reset button for at least 5 seconds to revert to the factory settings WPS Briefly pre...

Page 10: ...ins small parts that can be swallowed by children Unpacking Take all parts of the device including the user manual out of the box Remove all packing materials from the device before using for the firs...

Page 11: ...d 50 MB free hard disk space A CD ROM drive Requirements for the place of operation For safe and trouble free operation of the device the installation location must satisfy the following requirements...

Page 12: ...your computer Electrical connection For safe and trouble free operation of the device the following in structions have to be observed for the electrical connection The device is supplied with 5 Volt D...

Page 13: ...ct the RJ 45 network cable supplied to the RJ 45 network connector 8 Insert the other end of the network cable into the network socket or the switch router NOTE The network LED 4 lights up during conn...

Page 14: ...lready have another version configuration software installed on the computer uninstall this first Installing the software The following describes the installation of the software for the Win dows XP W...

Page 15: ...the autorun exe programme under Windows Vista and Windows 7 must be confirmed manually Click the Run autorun exe icon The main menu of the installation programme is displayed A Select language German...

Page 16: ...to start the installing the surveillance soft ware The documentation for the surveillance software is in PDF format and is located on the programme and driver CD Click the button C to display this us...

Page 17: ...Loading the setup wizard can take a few seconds Please wait until the setup wizard has started WINDOWS VISTA WINDOWS 7 Under Windows Vista and Windows 7 click Continue in the User account control dial...

Page 18: ...ion by ticking the corresponding box Click Next to start installing The install files are unpacked and the configuration software is in stalled onto your computer Click the Finish button to complete t...

Page 19: ...he camera to the network LAN Start the IPCam Admin Utility programme by double clicking the icon on the desktop The programme searches the network for appropriate devices Appropriate devices detected...

Page 20: ...from the list by clicking it with the left mouse button A Search Camera refreshes the device list B Browse Camera via Web starts the user interface C Configure Camera configures the network and securi...

Page 21: ...into the password field for admin User Click OK LAN settings Field Remark Network type Switch on the DHCP control if IP addresses in your network are managed by a DHCP server Switch on the Static IP...

Page 22: ...Http server here The default setting for the http protocol is 80 Click the OK button to save new settings to the device Security settings You can determine the camera name and the administrator passw...

Page 23: ...two ways Starting via IPCam Admin Utility Load the user interface for the desired device by clicking the left mouse button over the corresponding entry in the list of devices or Load the user interfa...

Page 24: ...n page appears in the web browser A User name input field B User ID input field Enter your user name into field A Enter your user ID into field B NOTE Pay attention to upper and lower case characters...

Page 25: ...up as follows A Language selection B Display area C Menu bar Language selection Select the desired language via the language bar A NOTE Parts of the user interface may be deactivated depending on the...

Page 26: ...f the user belongs to the Admini strator user group The Camera menu item is always active for all other user groups Menu item Function Camera Current camera image according to the settings LAN Configu...

Page 27: ...ttings B Display area for the current camera image Field Remark Video format Selecting the video encoding format MPEG4 or MJPEG motion JPEG MPEG4 mode supports motion detection Snapshot Click the inpu...

Page 28: ...tness of the image Select deactivate to switch off automatic exposure Full screen Click this button to display the image over the entire screen full screen mode Double click the image to exit full scr...

Page 29: ...signed IP address Enter the static IP address of the device The IP address must match the address space of your network Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask here Normally you should enter 255 255 255 0 h...

Page 30: ...he Use button to save the new settings to the device NOTE When changes to the network settings are made data connec tion to the camera can be interrupted In this case restart the user interface RTSP S...

Page 31: ...ns the settings for the dyndns org provider Field Remark Activate DDNS Select activate to switch on the dynamic DNS function and deactivate to switch it off Provider Select the dynamic DNS Service pro...

Page 32: ...My Network Places Network tasks whether Hide icons for networked UPnP devices is displayed If not se lect Show icons for networked UPnP devices to display UPnP devices in your network places LoginFree...

Page 33: ...window for the WLAN network connection to the device Field Remark Self PinCode A random eight digit PinCode is displayed here If the router or access point that is used for establishing a connection s...

Page 34: ...he button briefly Pressing the Reset WPS button longer than 5 seconds resets all device settings to factory default settings Configure by PinCode If the access point has already generated an eight dig...

Page 35: ...e for an ad hoc network A fixed channel number between 1 and 13 must be set for the con nection Basic speed Select the maximum speed for data trans mission It is recommend to select Auto so that the d...

Page 36: ...ey format Select the format of the WEP key here The following options are available HEX and ASCII If you select HEX as WEP key format you can only use the numbers from 0 to 9 and the letters a to f fo...

Page 37: ...wing options are available MPEG4 and MJPEG Click the Use button to save the new settings to the device MPEG4 If you selected MPEG4 as the standard video encoding format you set the parameters for the...

Page 38: ...elect a lower bit rate VBR Video Bit Rate is available and based in the content to be transmitted 5 settings are available from Lowest Highest If you select Lowest the image quality is lower and less...

Page 39: ...more details than QVGA but requires more network bandwidth Video quality Select the video quality here 5 settings are available From Lowest Highest If you select Lowest the image quality is lower and...

Page 40: ...mail server here normally 25 Email address of the sender Enter the email address of the sender here SSL Switch on the activate control if SSL en cryption is necessary for the SMTP server Switch on the...

Page 41: ...server here ID Enter the user ID for login to the FTP server here Remote folder Enter the path on the FTP server here where files are to be saved FTP mode Set the desired mode here Further informatio...

Page 42: ...tion detection is to be deactivated Detection interval for the next event Select the time period in seconds be tween two motion detection events Send snapshot via email Switch on this control if an em...

Page 43: ...cting motion To set up the areas mark Region 1 yellow square and or Region 2 green square and or Region 3 red square Use the mouse to adjust the size and position of the squares to the image Field Rem...

Page 44: ...FTP server every x seconds minutes hours days per frame An image is uploaded to the FTP server every x frames seconds File settings Select the overwrite mode for the files The following options are av...

Page 45: ...here Field Remark Camera name Enter the desired name for the device here This name is used for identifying the device within the network ID Enter the user name that is required here to login to the us...

Page 46: ...ime on the device is to be synchronised with a time server The device requires access to the Internet for this service Time zone Select the desired time zone here NTP server Enter the IP address or th...

Page 47: ...operation during firmware updating can render the device useless Please observe the following notes to avoid rendering the device useless during a firmware update Ensure that the firmware file matche...

Page 48: ...he user interface must also be reloaded after the device is reset Restart device Click the Restart button to restart NOTE The user interface must also be reloaded after the device has completed restar...

Page 49: ...Account User access to the device user interface can be managed in this window Up to 16 users can be entered Field Remark User Enter the name of the user into this window ID Enter the corresponding ID...

Page 50: ...the corresponding specifications Click the Change button to change the specifications of an exist ing user Click the Remove button to remove an existing user from the list Log All device activity is l...

Page 51: ...ngs The device has the following configuration on delivery and after it is reset Field Remark IP address 192 168 2 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Is assigned dynamically DHCP Deactivated DDNS Dea...

Page 52: ...ains socket Check the fuses Device is defective Contact customer service LAN cable not con nected correctly Check that the RJ 45 network cable is correctly connected No connection to the hub router Th...

Page 53: ...n Control Panel Network connections open the context menu by right clicking the Status menu item and select the corresponding network connection Click the Support tab The IP address and subnet mask of...

Page 54: ...s to the device is not possible via the Internet What is the problem Answer The following may be the cause The port number is being blocked by the firewall or antivirus software Access via the Interne...

Page 55: ...accordance with the local regulations NOTE Keep the packaging during the warranty period in order to be able to pack the device properly in the event of a warranty claim Support and contact informati...

Page 56: ...ernet LAN 1 x 10 100 Mbps RJ 45 Protocols supported HTTP FTP TCP IP SMTP DHCP DDNS UPnP WLAN standard IEEE 802 11b 11 Mbps IEEE 802 11n 150 Mbps Encryption WEP WPA WPA2 Dimensions weight Dimensions L...

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