Icamera 2
Icamera 2
User’s Guide
                                           Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................... 1
   Overview ....................................................................................................................... 1
   Physical Details - iCamera2 .......................................................................................... 3
   Package Contents .......................................................................................................... 5
CHAPTER 2 BASIC SETUP ............................................................................................... 6
   System Requirements ................................................................................................... 6
   Installation - iCamera2 ................................................................................................. 6
   Wall Mounting .............................................................................................................. 9
CHAPTER 3 VIEWING LIVE VIDEO ............................................................................. 10
   Overview ..................................................................................................................... 10
   Requirements .............................................................................................................. 10
   Connecting to a Camera on your LAN ....................................................................... 10
   Connecting to a Camera via the Internet ................................................................... 12
   Viewing Live Video ..................................................................................................... 14
CHAPTER 4 ADVANCED VIEWING SETUP................................................................. 16
   Introduction ................................................................................................................ 16
   Adjusting the Video Image ......................................................................................... 16
   Controlling User Access to the Video Stream............................................................. 19
   Making Video available from the Internet ................................................................. 20
   Viewing Live Video via the Internet ........................................................................... 21
   Motion Detection Alerts .............................................................................................. 22
CHAPTER 5 WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT.................................................................. 23
   Introduction ................................................................................................................ 23
   Connecting to iCamera2 ............................................................................................. 23
   Welcome Screen .......................................................................................................... 24
   Administration Menu ................................................................................................. 25
   System Screen ............................................................................................................. 26
   Network Screen........................................................................................................... 28
   Wireless Screen ........................................................................................................... 32
   DDNS Screen............................................................................................................... 35
   IP Filter ....................................................................................................................... 37
   Streamings .................................................................................................................. 38
   Video & Audio Screen ................................................................................................ 41
   Video Access Screen.................................................................................................... 43
   User Database Screen ................................................................................................. 45
   Pan/Tilt Screen............................................................................................................ 46
   Motion Detection Screen ............................................................................................. 48
   Audio Detection Screen............................................................................................... 49
   E-Mail Screen ............................................................................................................. 50
   FTP Screen.................................................................................................................. 51
   HTTP Screen............................................................................................................... 52
   Trigger & Recording Screen....................................................................................... 54
   Maintenance Screen .................................................................................................... 57
   Status Screen............................................................................................................... 59
   Log Screen................................................................................................................... 61
CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................... 62
   Overview ..................................................................................................................... 62
   Problems ..................................................................................................................... 62
APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................... 64
   iCamera2..................................................................................................................... 64
   Regulatory Approvals ................................................................................................. 64
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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        This Chapter provides details of the iCamera2's features, components and
        capabilities.
Overview
The iCamera2 has an Integrated Microcomputer and a high quality CMOS Sensor, enabling it
to display high quality live streaming video over your wired LAN, the Internet, and for the
iCamera2, an 802.11N Wireless LAN.
Using enhanced H.264 technologies, the iCamera2 is able to stream high quality video and
audio directly to your PC. The high compression capabilities of H.264 reduce network
bandwidth requirements to amazingly low levels.
Furthermore, with the built-in infrared LEDs, the Wireless IP camera can provide illumination
around 5 meters long under low light conditions in a simple, economical manner.
Features
•   Standalone Design. The iCamera2 is a standalone system with built-in CPU and Video
    encoder. It requires only a power source and a connection to your LAN or Wireless LAN.
•   Dual Video Support. The iCamera2 can support H.264 and MJEPG video for different
    image compression.
•   Stream Live Video to Multiple Users. The video encoder and HTTP server built into
    the camera generate a ready-to-view video stream. Just connect to the camera using your
    Web browser to view live video.
•   Suitable for Home, Business or Public Facilities. Whether for Home, Business or
    Public Facility surveillance, or just for entertainment and fun, the iCamera2 has the
    features you need.
•   Multi-Protocol Support. Supporting TCP/IP networking, HTTP and other Internet
    related protocols, the iCamera2 can be easily integrated into your existing network.
•   IR LEDs Support. Each iCamera2 has two infrared LEDs. The LEDs can provide
    illumination around 5 meters long, that can help to output a better video quality while
    under low-light conditions such as indoors, on cloudy days, or in the morning or evening.
•   Motion Detection. This feature can detect motion in the field of view. The iCamera2
    will compare consecutive frames to detect changes caused by the movement of large
    objects. This function only works indoors due to the sensitivity of the CMOS sensor.
    When motion is detection or some other action may be triggered.
•   Flexible Scheduling. You can limit access to the video stream to specify times using a
    flexible scheduling system. The Motion Detection feature can also have its own schedule,
    so it is active only when required.
•   Syslog Support. If you have a Syslog Server, the iCamera2 can send its log data to your
    Syslog Server.
•   Audio Support. You can listen as well as look! Audio is encoded with the video if
    desired. With built-in microphone, it is useful for bi-direction voice conversation.
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•   Day/Night Switch. With the day/night switching feature, you are able to view and record
    better images even in the dark of night.
Internet Features
•   User-definable HTTP/HTTPS port number. This allows Internet Gateways to use
    "port mapping" so the iCamera2 and a Web Server can share the same Internet IP address.
•   NTP (Network-Time-Protocol) Support. NTP allows the iCamera2 to calibrate its
    internal clock from an Internet Time-Server. This ensures that the time stamp on Video
    from the iCamera2 will be correct.
Security Features
•   User Authentication. If desired, access to live video can be restricted to known users.
    Users will have to enter their username and password before being able to view the video
    stream.
•   Password-Protected Configuration. Configuration data can be password protected, so
    that it only can be changed by the iCamera2 Administrator.
Wireless Features
•   Supports 11n Wireless Stations. The 802.11n standard provides for backward
    compatibility with the 802.11b standard, so 802.11n, 802.11b and 802.11g Wireless
    stations can be used simultaneously.
•   Wired and Wireless Network Support. The iCamera2 supports either wired or wireless
    transmission.
•   WEP Support. Full WEP support (64/128 Bit) on the Wireless interface is provided.
•   WPA/WPA2 Support. The WPA Personal/WPA2 Personal standard is also supported,
    allowing advanced encryption of wireless data.
•   WPS Support. WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) can simplify the process of connecting any
    device to the wireless network by using the push button configuration (PBC) on the
    iCamera2, or entering a PIN code if there's no button.
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Physical Details - iCamera2
Front - iCamera2
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Rear - iCamera2
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Package Contents
The following items should be included: If any of these items are damaged or missing, please
contact your dealer immediately.
1.   iCamera2 x 1
2.   Stand x 1
3.   Y-cable x 1
4.   DC Cable x 1
5.   Ethernet Cable x 1
6.   RJ45 Cap x 1
7.   Power Adapter x 1
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Chapter 2
Basic Setup
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        This Chapter provides details of installing and configuring the iCamera2.
System Requirements
•   To use the wired LAN interface, a standard 10/100BaseT hub or switch and network cable
    is required.
•   To use the Wireless interface on the wireless model, other Wireless devices must be
    compliant with the IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g or IEEE 802.11n specifications. All
    Wireless stations must use compatible settings.
Installation - iCamera2
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1. Assemble the Camera
    a.   Hold the metal screw of the stand up.
    b.   Face the back of the iCamera2 to the stand and turn the iCamera2 clockwise to attach
         it to the stand.
4. Power Up
    Connect the supplied power adapter to the Y-cable and power up. Use only the power
    adapter provided. Using a different one may cause hardware damage.
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Step 2 - Installation
Figure 4: Installation
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Wall Mounting
*Note: Please ensure that the iCamera2 is configured and added to the network before
permanent mounting.
1. Using hands to remove the plate from the bottom of the stand.
2. Place the plate in the desired position of the wall. Screw three screws into ceiling through
   the holes of the plate.
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Chapter 3
Overview
This Chapter has details of viewing live video using Internet Explorer.
But many other powerful features and options are available:
•   The camera administrator can also adjust the Video Stream, and restrict access to the video
    stream to known users by requiring viewers to supply a username and password. See
    Chapter 4 - Advanced Viewing Setup for details.
•   To make Live Video from the camera available via the Internet, your Internet Gateway or
    Router must be configured correctly. See Making Video available from the Internet in
    Chapter 4 - Advanced Viewing Setup for details.
Requirements
To view the live video stream generated by the iCamera2, you need to meet the following
requirements:
• Windows XP, 32-bit Windows Vista/Windows 7.
•   Internet Explorer 7 or later, Firefox 3.0 or later.
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                                   Figure 5: Home Screen
4. Click View Video.
5. If the Administrator has restricted access to known users, you will then be prompted for a
   username and password.
   Enter the name and password assigned to you by the iCamera2 administrator.
6. The first time you connect to the camera, you will be prompted to install decoders.
   Choose "I accept the terms of the license agreement" and click "OK".
7. Video will start playing automatically. There may be a delay of a few seconds while the
   video stream is buffered.
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Connecting to a Camera via the Internet
You can NOT connect to a camera via the Internet unless the camera
Administrator has configured both the camera and the Internet Gateway/Router
used by the camera.
See Making Video available from the Internet in Chapter 4 - Advanced Viewing Setup for
details of the required configuration.
Also, you need a broadband Internet connection to view video effectively. Dial-up connections
are NOT supported.
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5. Click View Video.
6. If the Administrator has restricted access to known users, you will then be prompted for a
   username and password.
   Enter the name and password assigned to you by the iCamera2 administrator.
7. The first time you connect to the camera, you will be prompted to install decoders.
   Choose "I accept the terms of the license agreement" and click "OK".
8. Video will start playing automatically. There may be a delay of a few seconds while the
   video stream is buffered.
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Viewing Live Video
After installing the decoders, you will be able to view the live video stream in its own window,
as shown below.
There are a number of options available on this screen, accessed by select list, button or icon.
See the table below for details.
Note: The options can only be configured while using IE browser. Other browsers can just
view the video rather than configuration.
If the video still cannot be viewed, please install the decoders to solve this problem. You can
install it from the following screens:
•   View Video Screen (preferred)
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General Options
These options are always available, regardless of the type of camera you are connected to.
                    Zoom Out. A digital zoom out feature is available. To zoom out the
                    window, click this icon.
                    Zoom In. A digital zoom in feature is available. To zoom in the
                    window, click this icon.
                    Speaker On/Off. Use this button to turn the PC's speaker on or off.
                    Audio Upload On/Off. Use this button to toggle the microphone on or
                    off.
                    Volume. If Speaker or Microphone is enabled, use this slider to adjust
                    the volume.
                    Full Screen Display. Click this button to see the full screen of the
                    image.
                    Camera Patrol. Move through the Preset positions in the sequence
                    defined by the Camera Administrator.
                    Camera Auto Pan. Click this to have the camera moved from left to
                    right automatically.
Direct P/T. Use this to move the camera to the Pan/Tilt position directly.
                    Move Control. Use this to move the camera to the desired position.
                    There may a short delay after clicking the desired icon. You should wait
                    a couple of seconds rather than click again.
                    Or you can drag the vertical or horizontal slider bar to have quicker
                    movement of the Network Camera to the desired position.
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Chapter 4
Introduction
This chapter describes some additional settings and options for viewing live Video:
•   Adjusting the video image
•   Controlling user access to the live video stream
•   Making video available from the Internet
•   Using the Motion Detection feature
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Default Streaming   Select the default channel for streaming from the drop-down list.
Channel
Streaming 1 Settings
Video Format        Select the desired format from the list.
Resolution          Select the desired video resolution format.
Video Quality       •    Constant Bit Rate: Select the desired bit rate. The default is set
Control                  to 2.0 Mbps.
                    •    Fixed Quality: Select the desired option. The default fix quality
                         is set to Normal.
Fixed Video         There are five options:
Quality             •    Very Low
                    •    Low
                    •    Normal
                    •    High
                    •    Very High
GOV Length          Adjust the GOV interval in frame base. "2" means 1 I frame and 1 P
                    Frame. "3" means 1 I frame and 2 P Frames. Enter the desired value
                    between 2 and 150.
Max. Frame Rate     Select the desired Maximum frame rate for the video stream.
                    The default value is 30.
User Defined URI    You may enter the URI up to 32 characters long for accessing the
                    live video from camera through cell phone connection.
Streaming 2/3 Settings
Enable              Check the box if you want to enable the streaming.
Video Format        Select the desired format from the list.
Resolution          Select the desired video resolution format.
Video Quality       •    Constant Bit Rate: Select the desired bit rate. The default is set
Control                  to 1.0 Mbps.
                    •    Fixed Quality: Select the desired option. The default fix quality
                         is set to Normal.
Fixed Video         There are five options:
Quality             •    Very Low
                    •    Low
                    •    Normal
                    •    High
                    •    Very High
GOV Length          Adjust the GOV interval in frame base. "2" means 1 I frame and 1 P
                    Frame. "3" means 1 I frame and 2 P Frames. Enter the desired value
                    between 2 and 150.
Max. Frame Rate     Select the desired Maximum frame rate for the video stream.
                    The default value is 20.
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User Defined URI   You may enter the URI up to 32 characters long for accessing the
                   live video from camera through cell phone connection.
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Controlling User Access to the Video Stream
By default, anyone can connect to the iCamera2 and view live Video at any time.
If desired, you can limit access to scheduled times, and also restrict access to known users.
Access
Select the desired option as required:
•   If the User Access is enabled, users will be prompted for a username and password when
    they connect to the camera for viewing video.
•   When Video Access is enabled, viewing video is only available during the scheduled
    periods, and unavailable at other times. If this option is selected, you need to define a
    schedule; otherwise it is always disabled.
However, viewing video is still possible by logging in as the Administrator.
See Chapter 5 - Web-based Management for further details about using the Video Access and
User Database screens.
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Making Video available from the Internet
If your LAN is connected to the Internet, typically by a Broadband Gateway/Router and
Broadband modem, you can make the iCamera2 available via the Internet. You will need to
configure your Router or Gateway to allow connections from the Internet to the camera.
Router/Gateway Setup
Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming TCP (HTTP) connections (from
Internet Viewers) to the iCamera2. The Router/Gateway uses the Port Number to determine
which incoming connections are intended for the iCamera2.
This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers. The Port
Forwarding/Virtual Server entry tells the Router/Gateway that incoming TCP connections on
port 1024 should be passed to the iCamera2. If necessary, check the user manual for your
Router/Gateway for further details.
iCamera2 Setup
The iCamera2 configuration does NOT have to be changed, unless:
•   You wish to change the port number from the default value.
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Viewing Live Video via the Internet
Clients (viewers) will also need a broadband connection; dial-up connections are NOT
recommended.
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Motion Detection Alerts
The Motion Detection feature can generate an Alert when motion is detected.
The iCamera2 will compare consecutive frames to detect changes caused by the movement of
large objects.
But the motion detector can also be triggered by:
•   Sudden changes in the level of available light
•   Movement of the camera itself.
Try to avoid these situations. The motion detection feature works best in locations where there
is good steady illumination, and the camera is mounted securely. It cannot be used outdoors
due to the sensitivity of the CMOS sensor.
Note: The Motion Detection settings can only be configured while using IE browser.
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Chapter 5
Web-based Management
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        This Chapter provides Setup details of the iCamera2’s Web-based Interface.
        This Chapter is for the Camera Administrator only.
Introduction
The iCamera2 can be configured using your Web Browser. The iCamera2 must have an IP
address which is compatible with your PC.
Connecting to iCamera2
•   If using only your Web Browser, use the following procedure to establish a connection
    from your PC to the iCamera2:
•   Once connected, you can add the iCamera2 to your Browser's Favorites or Bookmarks.
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Welcome Screen
When you connect, the following screen will be displayed.
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Administration Menu
Clicking on Administration on the menu provides access to all the settings for the iCamera2.
The Administration menu contains the following options:
Setup
    •   System
    •   Network
    •   Wireless
    •   DDNS
    •   IP Filter
Event
    •   Motion Detection
    •   Audio Detection
    •   E-Mail
    •   FTP
    •   HTTP
    •   Trigger & Recording
Administration
    •   Maintenance
    •   Status
    •   Log
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System Screen
After clicking Administration on the main menu, or selecting System on the Administration
menu, you will see a screen like the example below.
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Time Zone       Choose the Time Zone for your location from the drop-down list.
                If your location is currently using Daylight Saving, please enable the
                Adjust for daylight saving checkbox.
Network Time    Enable or disable the Time Server feature as required.
Protocol
                If Enabled, the iCamera2 will contact a Network Time Server at
                regular intervals and update its internal timer.
NTP Server      Enter the address for the desired NTP server.
Address
Update          The Schedule determines how often the iCamera2 contacts the NTP
                Server.
                Select the desired options.
LED Operation   Enable this if you want to use this function.
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Network Screen
This screen is displayed when the Network option is clicked.
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Data - Network Screen
Network
Internet Connection   There are 3 connection types:
Type                  •   Obtain Address Automatically (DHCP): If selected, the
                          iCamera2 will obtain its IP address and related information
                          from a DHCP Server. Only select this option if your LAN has a
                          DHCP Server.
                      •   Static IP Address: If selected, you must assign the following
                          data to the iCamera2.
                          •    IP Address - Enter an unused IP address from the address
                               range used on your LAN.
                          •    Subnet Mask - Use the same value as PCs on your LAN.
                          •    Default Gateway - Use the same value as PCs on your
                               LAN.
                      •   PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet): This is the most common login
                          method, widely used with DSL modems. Normally, your ISP
                          will have provided some software to connect and login. This
                          software is no longer required, and should not be used.
                          •    Username - The user name (or account name) provided by
                               your ISP.
                          •    Password - Enter the password for the login name above.
Obtain DNS server     If selected, the iCamera2 will use the DNS address or addresses
address               provided by the DHPC server.
automatically         This option is only available if the IP address setting is Obtain an
                      IP address Automatically.
Use the following     Primary DNS server - Use the same value as PCs on your LAN.
DNS server address    Normally, your ISP will provide this address.
                      Secondary DNS server - This is optional. If entered, this DNS will
                      be used if the Primary DNS does not respond.
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HTTP/HTTPS           This sets the port number for HTTP/HTTPS connections to the
                     Camera, whether for administration or viewing video.
                     The HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is used for the standard
                     of transferring files (text, graphic images and other multimedia
                     files) on the World Wide Web. The default HTTP port is 60106.
                     HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) can provide more
                     secure communication with the SSL/TLS protocol, which support
                     data encryption to HTTP clients and servers. The default HTTPS
                     port is 1025.
                     The Secondary port can be used for other service and when more
                     than 2 cameras are in use.
                     If enabled, you can connect using either port 80 or the Secondary
                     port. You must enter the Secondary port number (between 1024 to
                     65535) in the field provided.
                     Note that when using a port number which is not 80, you must
                     specify the port number in the URL. For example, if the Camera's
                     IP address was 192.168.1.100 and the Secondary port was 1024,
                     you would specify the URL for the Camera as follows:
                        http://192.168.1.100:1024
RTP/RTSP             The RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol), a standard for
                     connected client(s) to control streaming data (MPEG-4) over the
                     World Wide Web. Enter the RTSP Port number (between 1024 and
                     65535) in the field provided. The default RTSP Port is 554.
                     The RTP (Real Time Transport Protocol), an Internet protocol for
                     transmitting real-time data such as audio and video.
                     Max RTP Data Packet field will let users limit the size of the file.
                     Enter the desired value between 400 and 1400.
                     Note: RTSP and RTP settings are for cell phone only.
Multicast RTP/RTSP
Enable Multicast     Enable the feature as required.
Video Address        Enter the address of video (Streaming 1 only).
Video Port           Enter the desired value (between 1024 to 65534) in the field
                     provided. The number you entered must be even values.
Audio Address        Enter the address of the audio.
Audio Port           Enter the desired value (between 1024 to 65534) in the field
                     provided. The number you entered must be even values.
Time to Live         Enter the desired length of time, if the packets fail to be delivered
                     to their destination within. The Time to Live you entered must be
                     in-between 1 to 255.
UPnP
Enable Discovery     If enabled, the iCamera2 will broadcast its availability through
                     UPnP. UPnP compatible systems such as Windows XP will then be
                     able to detect the presence of the iCamera2.
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Enable Traversal   If enabled, HTTP connections (from your Web Browser) can use
                   secondary port instead of port 80 (the standard HTTP port) to
                   access the camera.
Bonjour
Enable Bonjour     If enabled, the iCamera2 can be accessed through a "Bonjour"
Service            enabled browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer (with a
                   Bonjour plug-in) or Safari browser. You can also find other
                   Bonjour-enabled devices on your network.
QoS
Enable QoS Mode    If enabled, the throughput level (for Video and Audio) is
                   guaranteed through QoS (Quality of Service).
DSCP               Enter the desired value of Differentiated Services Code Point
                   (DSCP). The value must be between 0 and 63.
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Wireless Screen
This screen is displayed when the Wireless menu option is clicked.
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Security
Security System       Select the desired option, and then enter the settings for the selected
                      method:
                      • Disabled - No security is used. Anyone using the correct SSID
                          can connect to your network. This is default.
                      • WEP - The 802.11b standard. Data is encrypted before
                          transmission, but the encryption system is not very strong.
                      •   WPA/WPA2 Personal - Like WEP, data is encrypted before
                          transmission. WPA is more secure than WEP, and should be
                          used if possible. WPA Personal is the version of WPA which
                          does NOT require a Radius Server on your LAN.
                      •   WPA Personal (TKIP) - WPA has solved the WEP problems
                          with better encryption and authentication.
                      •   WPA2 Personal (AES) - This is a further development of
                          WPA Personal, and offers even greater security.
WEP
Authentication Type   Normally this can be left at the default value of "Automatic." If that
                      fails, select the appropriate value - "Open System" or "Shared
                      Key." Check your wireless card's documentation to see what
                      method to use.
                      Note: In Infrastructure mode, either setting will normally work,
                      since most Access Points can use both methods.
WEP Encryption        Select the WEP Encryption level:
                      •   64 Bit Keys (10 Hex chars)
                      •   128 Bit Keys (26 Hex chars)
                      •   64 Bit Keys (5 ASCII chars)
                      •   128 Bit Keys (13 ASCII chars)
Passphrase            Enter a word or group of printable characters in the Passphrase box
                      and click the "Generate Key" button to automatically configure the
                      WEP Key(s). If encryption strength is set to 64-bit, then each of the
                      four key fields will be populated with key values. If encryption
                      strength is set to 128-bit, then only the selected WEP key field will
                      be given a key value.
WEP Keys              •   Use the radio buttons to select the default key.
                      •   Enter the key value you wish to use. Other stations must have
                          the same key values.
                      •   Keys must be entered in Hex. Hex characters are the digits (0 ~
                          9) and the letters A ~ F.
                      • Click Clear Keys to set the Keys to be blank.
Test Wireless         Click this button to test the wireless connection.
WPA/WPA2 Personal
Shared Key            Enter the key value. Data is encrypted using a key derived from the
                      network key. Other Wireless Stations must use the same network
                      key. The PSK must be from 8 to 63 characters or 64 hex characters
                      in length.
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WPA Personal
Shared Key      Enter the key value. Data is encrypted using a key derived from the
                network key. Other Wireless Stations must use the same network
                key. The PSK must be from 8 to 63 characters or 64 hex characters
                in length.
WPA2 Personal
Shared Key      Enter the key value. Data is encrypted using a key derived from the
                network key. Other Wireless Stations must use the same network
                key. The PSK must be from 8 to 63 characters or 64 hex characters
                in length.
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DDNS Screen
Many Internet connections use a "Dynamic IP address", where the Internet IP address is
allocated whenever the Internet connection is established.
This means that other Internet users don't know the IP address, so can't establish a connection.
DDNS is designed to solve this problem, as follows:
• You must register for the DDNS service with a DDNS service provider. The DDNS
     Service provider will allocate a Domain Name to you upon request.
• The DDNS settings on the DDNS screen above must be correct.
• The Full HD IP Camera will then contact the DDNS server whenever it detects that the
     Internet IP address has changed, and inform the DDNS server of the new IP address. (The
     Check WAN IP Address determines how often the Full HD IP Camera checks if the
     Internet IP address has changed.)
This system allows other internet users to connect to you using the Domain Name allocated by
the DDNS service provider.
This screen is displayed when the DDNS menu option is clicked.
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Account/E-Mail   Enter the login name for the DDNS account.
Password/Key     Enter the password for the DDNS account.
Check WAN IP     Set the schedule for checking if the Internet IP address has
Address          changed. If the IP address has changed, the DDNS Server will be
                 notified.
                 NOTE: If the DDNS Service provided some software to perform
                 this IP address update or notification, you should NOT use this
                 software. The update is performed by the camera.
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IP Filter
The IP Filter feature allows administrator to control Full HD IP Camera access by filtering IP
addresses. This screen is displayed when the IP Filter menu option is clicked.
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Streamings
This screen is displayed when the Streamings menu option is clicked.
If you want to view streaming via the cell phone:
1. Cell phone should be supported by 3GPP protocol.
2. Enter 554 for RTSP port number in the Network screen.
3. The H.264 format support cell phone option.
4. Enter the following address in the URI:
     RTSP:// Router IP address / User Defined URI
5. Select 15 fps for Max Frame Rate.
Note! Due to the bandwidth limitation for the cell phone usage, please set the resolution,
quality and frame rate to lower values.
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Data - Streamings Screen
Default Streaming   Select the default channel for streaming from the drop-down list.
Channel
Streaming 1 Settings
Video Format        Select the desired format from the list.
Resolution          Select the desired video resolution format.
Video Quality       •    Constant Bit Rate: Select the desired bit rate. The default is set
Control                  to 2.0 Mbps.
                    •    Fixed Quality: Select the desired option. The default fix quality
                         is set to Normal.
Fixed Video         There are five options:
Quality             •    Very Low
                    •    Low
                    •    Normal
                    •    High
                    •    Very High
GOV Length          Adjust the GOV interval in frame base. "2" means 1 I frame and 1 P
                    Frame. "3" means 1 I frame and 2 P Frames. Enter the desired value
                    between 2 and 150.
Max. Frame Rate     Select the desired Maximum frame rate for the video stream.
                    The default value is 30.
User Defined URI    You may enter the URI up to 32 characters long for accessing the
                    live video from camera through cell phone connection.
Streaming 2/3 Settings
Enable              Check the box if you want to enable the streaming.
Video Format        Select the desired format from the list.
Resolution          Select the desired video resolution format.
Video Quality       •    Constant Bit Rate: Select the desired bit rate. The default is set
Control                  to 1.0 Mbps.
                    •    Fixed Quality: Select the desired option. The default fix quality
                         is set to Normal.
Fixed Video         There are five options:
Quality             •    Very Low
                    •    Low
                    •    Normal
                    •    High
                    •    Very High
GOV Length          Adjust the GOV interval in frame base. "2" means 1 I frame and 1 P
                    Frame. "3" means 1 I frame and 2 P Frames. Enter the desired value
                    between 2 and 150.
Max. Frame Rate     Select the desired Maximum frame rate for the video stream.
                    The default value is 20.
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User Defined URI   You may enter the URI up to 32 characters long for accessing the
                   live video from camera through cell phone connection.
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Video & Audio Screen
This screen is displayed when the Video & Audio menu option is clicked.
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Options
Enable Microphone   Enable audio by checking this checkbox. Using Audio will increase
                    the bandwidth requirements slightly.
Audio Type          Select the desired audio type.
Flip                This setting will have the image swapped top-to-bottom.
Mirror              This setting will have the image swapped left-to-right.
Enable Time Stamp   If enabled, the current time will be displayed on the Video image.
Enable Text         Enable this setting if you want text to be displayed on the Video
Display             image, and enter the desired text - up to 20 characters. This feature
                    is often used to identify each camera when multiple cameras are
                    installed.
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Video Access Screen
This screen is displayed when the Video Access option is clicked.
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Add New Schedule
Day                Choose the desired option for the period.
Start Time         Enter the start time using a 24 hr clock.
End Time           Enter the end time using a 24 hr clock.
Add                Click this button to add a new period.
Clear              Use this button to clear the input fields.
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User Database Screen
This screen is displayed when the User Database option is clicked.
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Pan/Tilt Screen
This screen is displayed when the Pan/Tilt option on the Video & Audio menu is clicked.
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Set Preset Position Screen
This screen is displayed when the Preset Point Position button on the Pan/Tilt screen is
clicked.
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Motion Detection Screen
This screen is displayed when the Motion Detection option on the Event menu is clicked.
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Audio Detection Screen
This screen is displayed when the Audio Detection option on the Event menu is clicked.
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                            Figure 26: Audio Detection Screen
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E-Mail Screen
This screen is displayed when the E-Mail option on the Event menu is clicked.
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                                 Figure 27: E-Mail Screen
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FTP Screen
This screen is displayed when the FTP option on the Event menu is clicked.
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HTTP Screen
This screen is displayed when the HTTP option on the Event menu is clicked.
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Password   Enter the password to match the user name above.
Post URL   Enter the URL of your HTTP post server.
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Trigger & Recording Screen
This screen is displayed when the Trigger & Recording option is clicked.
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Add a new Schedule
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Attachment Type   •   Pre/Post Capture - Select the desired length. The size of the
                      file depends on this setting, and also the Video size and degree
                      of compression.
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Maintenance Screen
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                          Figure 32: Maintenance Screen
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Backup & Restore
Backup            Click Backup button to save the current configuration information to a
Configuration     text file.
File              It is suggested to backup the configuration file, in order to restore the
                  camera easily.
Restore           Click Restore button to reinitialize the camera to load the new updated
Configuration     software. Do this after loading the upgrade file.
File
Clear File Name   This does NOT stop the Restore process if it has started. It only clears
                  the input for the "Restore Configuration File" field.
Restore Factory   Click Defaults button to reloads all default settings on the camera.
Defaults
Restart Camera    Click Restart button to restarts the camera.
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Status Screen
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                            Figure 33: Status Screen
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Channel           This shows the wireless channel currently used.
Security          The current security setting for Wireless connections.
Signal Strength   This shows the strength of the signal.
Streaming (1~3)
Video Format      It displays the current format of video.
Resolution        The image size of the video stream.
Video Quality     This displays the image quality of the video stream.
Frame Rate        This displays the frame rate of the video stream.
Buttons
Refresh           Update the log and any other data on screen.
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Log Screen
This screen displays a log of system activity.
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                                     Figure 34: Log Screen
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Chapter 7
Troubleshooting
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        This chapter covers the most likely problems and their solutions.
Overview
This chapter covers some common problems that may be encountered while using the
iCamera2 and some possible solutions to them. If you follow the suggested steps and the
iCamera2 still does not function properly, contact your dealer for further advice.
Problems
 Problem 1:       I can't connect to the iCamera2 with my Web Browser to configure it.
 Solution 1:      It is possible that your PC's IP address is not compatible with the IP
                  address of the iCamera2.
 Problem 2        When I try to connect to the iCamera2, I get prompted for a user
                  name and password.
 Solution 2       You SHOULD be prompted for a user name and password if trying to
                  access the Administration menu.
                  Enter the Administrator ID and Administrator Password set on the
                  Maintenance screen.
                  If you are just trying to view Video, the User Name/Password prompt
                  indicates that the Administrator has restricted access to specified users.
                  Ask the Administrator for your User Name and Password.
 Solution 3       1) If a LAN cable is connected to the LAN port, the Wireless interface is
                  disabled. Only one interface can be active.
                  2) Check that your PC and the iCamera2 have compatible Wireless
                  settings.
                  •    Mode (Infrastructure or Ad-hoc) must be correct.
                  •    ESSID must match.
                  •    WEP settings must match.
                  •    In Ad-hoc mode, the Channel should match, although this is often not
                       required.
 Solution 4       This can happen when an additional viewer connects to the iCamera2,
                  overloading the camera or the available bandwidth. The image size and
                  quality can be adjusted to cater for the required number of viewers and the
                  available bandwidth.
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Problem 5     The motion detection feature doesn't send me any E-mail.
Solution 5    It may be that the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server used by
              the camera to send the E-Mail will not accept mail. (This is to prevent span
              being sent from the server.). Try using a different SMTP server, or contact
              your ISP to see if SMTP access is being blocked.
Problem 6     Using the motion detection feature, I receive E-Mails which don't show
              any moving objects.
Solution 6    The motion detection feature doesn't actually detect motion. It compares
              frames to see if they are different. Major differences between frames are
              assumed to be caused by moving objects.
              But the motion detector can also be triggered by:
              •   Sudden changes in the level of available light
              •   Movement of the camera itself.
              Try to avoid these situations. The motion detection feature works best in
              locations where there is good steady illumination, and the camera is
              mounted securely. This feature can NOT be used if the camera is outdoors.
Solution 7    Try cleaning the lens, or adjusting the Video Quality Control setting on the
              Streamings screen. Video created by the lower settings will contain less
              detail; this is the trade-off for using less bandwidth.
Solution 8    If there is no cable connected, you can press the WPS button after the
              Power LED starts blinking.
Problem 9     In some older Window XP systems, it may not be able to see H.264
              video streaming.
Solution 9    In order to view H.264 video streaming in the older Window XP systems,
              please install the Microsoft .net framework 2.0 or later version, so the
              system will be able to deploy the built-in H.264 decoder of the camera.
Solution 10   There will be no local recording files and the setup service of associated
              folder if the IE browser is in protected mode.
              To use the local recording feature, please operate IE browser in
              non-protected mode.
              Note! Some folders (ex. ″Windows″ folder) with high integrity level can
              not be accessed via non-protected mode of IE in Window 7.
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Appendix A
Specifications
iCamera2
Model                   iCamera2
Dimensions              76.8mm (W) x 76.8mm (H) x 32.7mm (D) (without stand)
Operating Temperature   0° C to 45° C
Video compression       H.264 and MJPEG
Network Interface       1 Ethernet 10/100BaseT (RJ45)
Storage Temperature     -20° C to 60° C
LEDs                    3
Power Adapter           12V/1A
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FCC
  C Stateme
          ent
Thiss equipment geenerates, uses and can radiaate radio frequ
                                                            uency energy and,
                                                                         a if not insstalled and useed in
accoordance with thhe instructions, may cause hharmful interfference to radio communicaations. Howev
                                                                                                   ver,
theree is no guaranntee that interfference will noot occur in a particular
                                                                p          instaallation. If thiss equipment does
                                                                                                             d
causse harmful inteerference to raadio or televission reception, which can bee determined bby turning thee
equippment off andd on, the user is encouragedd to try to corrrect the interfeerence by one of the followiing
meassures:
FCC
  C Radiation
            n Exposure
                     e Statemen
                              nt
Thiss equipment coomplies with FCC
                               F   RF radiaation exposuree limits set forrth for an uncoontrolled
envirronment. Thiss equipment sh
                               hould be instaalled and operrated with a minimum
                                                                        m       distannce of 20
centiimeters betweeen the radiato
                                or and your boody.
(1) T
    This device maay not cause harmful
                               h       interfe
                                            ference, and
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Ce dispositif est conforme à la norme CNR-210 d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio
exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) le dispositif ne
doit pas produire de brouillage préjudiciable, et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage reçu, y
compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement indésirable.
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &
your body.
Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations:Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux
rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Cet équipement doit être installé et
utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
CE Approvals
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in
which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.