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Article number  36-3379  Model   RC8020

 

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Summary of Contents for RC4020

Page 1: ...E NGL I SH IP Camera Article number 36 3379 Model RC8020 18 2115 RC8020 UK Ver 200805 www clasohlson com ...

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Page 3: ...ription 4 3 Features 5 4 Mounting and installation 6 5 Ground configuration 7 6 Show the camera image via the web browser 11 7 Configuration via the web browser 12 8 Advanced use 27 9 Monitor Manager 30 10 Care and Maintenance 40 11 Troubleshooting 40 12 Disposal 40 13 Specifications 40 1 Safety The camera is for indoor use only Use only the supplied or recommended power adaptor 5 V DC Never expos...

Page 4: ...Alarm and recording at detecting of movements Scheduled recording Internet functions Definable http port Allows the user to pick port for access via the Internet Support for DDNS Dynamic DNS Function for updates against Dynamic DNS server NTP Network Time Protocol Synchronization of the clock against an Internet time server Safety Features User verification The camera can be password protected for...

Page 5: ...t up with steady shine when the camera is turned on When the camera starts the LEDs blink for 15 20 seconds ACTIVE green When the LEDs blink the camera image is transferred in real time to one or several users NETWORK green LEDs light up with steady shine when the camera is connected to a network The LEDs blink when the data is transferred to the network 3 2 Back of camera POWER Connector for the ...

Page 6: ...le Connect a standard network cable to the LAN connection to connect the camera to your network switch or router 4 Starting the camera Connect the supplied power adaptor to the input marked POWER The camera automatically starts up Use only the included or recommended adaptor 5 LED Indicators POWER At start up the indicator is lit for a short while before it changes to a flashing light for 15 20 se...

Page 7: ...ervice pack 2 installed 1 Connect the camera according to the instructions in chapter 4 2 Insert the supplied CD into the computer s CD ROM drive If the installation does not start automatically use the file NetworkCamera exe application found directly under the root folder on the CD ROM 3 When the installation program has started a welcome image is displayed Click on Setup Camera to start the ins...

Page 8: ...rd for the camera Then click OK The default user name and password are User name Administrator Password no password 5 In the following dialogue box you set time zone and date You can also indicate a name and description for the camera Make your settings and then click ...

Page 9: ...If you have chosen to give the camera a fixed IP address in the earlier step TCP IP Settings appears in the dialogue box Enter a vacant IP address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway for your network Fill in Primary DNS and if Secondary DNS you wish to use the email and DNS functions See information from your broadband supplier Click next to continue N B Note the IP address you need it later to config...

Page 10: ...10 E NGLI SH 8 The following dialogue box shows the settings you have just entered Click on 9 Click on OK to save and then OK again 10 Click on Exit to complete the installation ...

Page 11: ...ter s web browser and type in the camera s IP address in this case http 192 168 1 37 and press Enter Tip Enter a page in the web browser s favourites bookmarks 2 Click on View Video 3 The image can be altered using the controls on the display NB Images in real time can only be shown if the web reader is ActiveX 8 0 compatible e g Internet Explorer 6 0 You must accept and install the Active X compo...

Page 12: ...ge Turns on or off the sound from the camera s built in microphone Adjusts the microphone s sound strength Options 7 Configuration via the web browser 7 1 Open the configuration interface 1 Start the computer s web browser and type in the camera s IP address in this case http 192 168 1 37 and press Enter Tip Enter a page in the web browser s favourites bookmarks 2 Click on Administration to get to...

Page 13: ...nistrator Password no password 4 In the menu to the left the configuration interface s options are shown 5 The configuration is split up in menus which are described in chapter 7 2 Setup 6 Make your desired settings and then click in Save to save your settings You can at any time click on Help to read the help chapter in English for each setting respectively ...

Page 14: ...e Time Time Zone Chooses time zone Network Time Protocol Mark to synchronize the clock towards an Internet time server NTP Server Address Does not normally have to be changed preset address clock via net Update Indicates the interval for time synchronization LED Operation Deselect the marking to turn off the LEDs on the camera s front for discrete surveillance ...

Page 15: ...in the router s IP address here Secondary Port Mark to activate a secondary http port for access to the camera if port 80 is used for another applica tion Indicate desired port number RTP RTSP RTSP Real time Streaming Protocol Indicates port for streaming of media over the Internet RTP Real time Transport Protocol Indicates port for streaming in real time of sound and picture over the Internet Mul...

Page 16: ... the camera to network after it has been restarted Wireless Network Network Type Select which type of wireless network you are connecting the camera to Infrastructure If you are connecting to a wireless router access point Ad hoc Peer to peer network SSID Enter the network s SSID network name The name must correspond to the network s SSID Domain Select your region from the drop down list Channel N...

Page 17: ... address An example on a dynamic dns server is dyndns org where you can register free of charge for a dynamic domain name N B If your router has a feature for dynamic dns this may be used instead for the camera s ddns feature Enable DDNS Mark to activate the feature Service Provider In the list choose the dynamic dns server you are using Web Site Click to open the website for chosen dns server Dom...

Page 18: ...ee chapter 8 2 Stream ing to mobile phone Video Adjustments Power Line Frequency Choose the frequency that agrees with the pow er supply s frequency for fluorescent tube lighting White Balance Indicates the white balance Lighting Condition Lighting condition Brightness Light Sharpness Acuity Options Enable Microphone See chapter 10 Use mi crophone and speakers Enable Speakers Flip Turn the picture...

Page 19: ...ccess Activate scheduled access to the camera Access to the camera is only given during specified times Note Regardless of setting the administrator always has access to the camera Access Schedule Delete Removes marked schedules from the list Add New Schedule Day Choose desired days for the schedule Start Time Indicate a start time End Time Indicate a stop time Add Adds schedule in the list ...

Page 20: ...ing Users Edit Edits user Delete Deletes user Delete All Deletes all users User Properties User Name Type desired username User Password Password for the user Confirm Password Enter the password again Add Adds the user in the user database ...

Page 21: ...21 E N GLI SH 7 4 Event 7 4 1 Motion Detection See section 8 3 Motion detection 7 4 2 E mail ...

Page 22: ...word only at authorization POP server name Only at authorization Show From as Type in an email address which is displayed in the from field when the email reaches the receiver Secondary SMTP Server Indicate settings for a secondary smtp server if the primary smtp server cannot be reached E mail Setup E mail Address Type in at least one email address to send the camera image to Subject Indicate a s...

Page 23: ...ondary FTP Indicate settings for a secondary ftp server if the primary ftp server cannot be reached 7 4 4 HTTP Settings for HTTP Notification HTTP Notification Enable Mark to activate the feature URL Indicate the server s url Proxy Server Name Possible proxy server for indirect connection Port Number Indicate the proxy server s port number Method Choose method for http notification GET or POST 7 4...

Page 24: ...me Indicates which days the schedule will include Day Choose desired days for the schedule Start Time Indicate a start time End Time Indicate a stop time Add Adds schedule in the list Trigger Event Motion Detection Mark to activate motion detection Detection of a move Actions Mark chosen action at motion detection E Mail FTP or HTTP Attachment Type Choose type of attached file JPEG image or video ...

Page 25: ...ername administrator which is used before login Administrator Password Indicates a password for administrator login Verify Password Verify the password by typing it again Firmware Upgrade Upgrade File Click on browse to choose an upgrade file for upgrading the camera s software Start Click on Start to start the upgrading The cam era restarts when the upgrading is completed Clear File Name Clears t...

Page 26: ...e Click on Restore to resume the configurations file Restore Factory Defaults Restores the camera to the factory default settings Restart Camera Press to restart the camera 7 5 2 Status Displays the camera s software version and the camera s network and video settings 7 5 3 Log Displays the camera s log file for settings and actions ...

Page 27: ...ondary port number can be indicated in the menu Setup Network You must also acquire the IP address for your Internet connection A simple way of doing that is to indicate in your web browser What s My IP as a search word in a search engine for links that display your external IP address 8 1 2 Connect to the camera 1 Start the computer s web browser and type in the Internet connections IP address ht...

Page 28: ... indicate in the mobile phone 4 Click on Save to save your settings Note If you are using a e g router or firewall in your network it is required that the camera s ports open in the router or firewall and is controlled to the camera s internal IP address See the router firewall instruction manual for help The preset port numbers for video streaming can be used in the camera s network settings in t...

Page 29: ...ions The mobile phone plan must also be activated for data traffic via the 3G net 8 3 Motion detection Note Motion detection can besides moving objects also react on rapid changes in light It is therefore recommended that the function is only used on cameras indoors 1 Mark the box for one or several areas Window 1 4 Up to four detection areas can be defined for detection of movement 2 Use the curs...

Page 30: ...stalled 1 Connect the camera according to the instructions in chapter 4 2 Insert the supplied CD into the computer s CD ROM drive If the installation does not start automatically use the file NetworkCamera exe application found directly under the root folder on the CD ROM 3 When the program has been installed Wellcome will apppear on the screen Click on Install Utility to start the installation 4 ...

Page 31: ... Click on Browse if you choose to install the program in another catalogue than the suggested otherwise click on Next 6 Click on Next to confirm 7 Click on Finish to com plete the setup Program will run automatically ...

Page 32: ...nstructions in step 7 1 2 Click on 1 to change the program s properties and search for the camera on the network 3 Mark Lan the camera is on the network and click on Refresh to search for connected cameras 4 Mark the camera in the list 5 Assign the camera a channel number in this case 1 and click on Add to add the camera in the list 6 Click on Exit to close the window 7 Click on to start playback ...

Page 33: ... recording the button switches colour to red Snapshot Press to take a snapshot image of the camera image Zoom Click on the icon and then click in the area in the camera image you want to enlarge Flip Turns the camera image horizontally Mirror Mirrors the camera image Sound On Off Turns the sound on or off can only be chosen when the functions is activated according to chapter 8 Microphone On Off T...

Page 34: ...sly if several cameras are connected Use the drag and drop method to move the camera image to the desired box Nine Video Layout Displays up to nine cameras simultaneously if several cameras are connected Use the drag and drop method to move the camera image to the desired box 1 Camera Indicators Used to quickly switch between connected cameras Also displays status for chosen camera Column 1 Green ...

Page 35: ...desired settings Recording Path Choose in which catalogue on the computer the record ings will be saved in Instant Recording Time Limit Indicates a limit for longest recording length Trigger Event before Trigger Event Indicates the time for recording before the camera has detected movement The program can be saved up to 30 seconds history in the memory after Trigger Event Choose how long the recor...

Page 36: ...e your settings and Exit to return to Monitor Manager 9 3 2 Scheduled recording 1 Click on Setup 1 to change the program s properties 2 Choose the tab Recording Schedule to start a scheduled recording Make desired settings See below Local ID Choose which camera the schedule will include Interval Chooses an interval for the schedule Start Date Start date for the recording Start Time Start time for ...

Page 37: ...nitor Manage is started and is kept active when Monitor Manager is closed 9 3 3 Playback of recorded files Click on 1 to open the player Video Menu Key Select Camera Choose desired camera number Recording Methods Choose which type of recording you want to show Start Date Time Indicate date and time for the time span you want to show playback from End Date Time Indicate date and time for the end of...

Page 38: ... Stop Stops the playback Snapshot Takes a snapshot from the video sequence Zoom In Enlarges the image Zoom Out Reduces the image Print Prints the current image Playback Speed Playback speed Audio Controls Volume control Setup Changes the program s properties Monitor Switches to the program Monitor Manager Convert Converts chosen video sequence to AVI format Delete Erases chosen video sequence ...

Page 39: ...View Video to show the camera image The sound from the camera s microphone is now played in the computer s speakers 9 4 2 Activate the camera s speaker output 1 Connect a speaker e g computer speaker to the output marked SPKR Out 3 5 mm mono on the back of the camera 2 Connect a computer microphone to the computer s microphone input 3 Mark the alternative Enable Speaker in the menu Video Audio 4 C...

Page 40: ...of the camera There is no connection between the camera and the wireless network Connect the camera with network cable and check the settings for your wireless network Make sure that you have given the right security settings for your wireless network Contact the network administrator for assistance if you do not own the network yourself Try to connect another wireless device in order to make sure...

Page 41: ...e essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Article 3 1a Safety EN 60950 1 EN 50385 Article 3 1b EMC EN 301489 1 EN 301489 17 Article 3 2 Radio EN 300328 Insjön Sweden May 2008 Klas Balkow President Clas Ohlson 793 85 Insjön Sweden This product s intended usage is within the countries of Sweden Norway Finland and United Kingdom ...

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