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2 Megapixels
Compact High-End
Network Camera
User’s Manual
Draft 1.2

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INDEX
1OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................- 3 -
2PRODUCT DESCRIPTION.............................................................................................- 3 -
2.1 H
ARDWARE
D
ESCRIPTION
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3SETTING UP THE NETWORK CAMERA .......................................................................- 5 -
3.1 R
EAD
B
EFORE
U
SE
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3.2 H
ARDWARE
I
NSTALLATION
S
TEPS
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3.3 U
SING THE
N
ETWORK
C
AMERA FOR THE FIRST TIME
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4ACCESSING THE NETWORK CAMERA.........................................................................- 7 -
4.1 F
INDING THE CAMERA
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4.2 B
EFORE
A
SSIGNING AN
IP
A
DDRESS
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4.3 E
XECUTING THE
IP
D
ISCOVERY
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4.4 A
SSIGNING THE
IP
ADDRESS TO THE NETWORK CAMERA
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4.5 A
CCESS THE CAMERA FROM THE BROWSER
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4.6 T
HE
L
IVE
V
IEW
P
AGE
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5CONFIGURING THE CAMERA ...................................................................................- 12 -
5.1 V
IDEO
S
ETTINGS
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5.2 C
AMERA
S
ETTINGS
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5.3 S
TORAGE
S
ETTINGS
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5.4 E
VENT
S
ETTINGS
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5.5 N
ETWORK
S
ETTINGS
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5.6 S
YSTEM
S
ETTINGS
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5. A
PPLICATION
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6TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................- 35 -
6.1 E
MERGENCY
F
ACTORY
D
EFAULT
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6.2 V
IEWING THE CAMERA FROM A REMOTE LOCATION
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7FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ............................................................................- 39 -
8TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................- 41 -
9GLOSSARY OF TERMS ...............................................................................................- 43 -
10 FCC STATEMENT………………………………………………………………………………………………- 50 -

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1O er iew
This network camera is intended for your home and commercial surveillance usage under indoor environments.
It comes with a High-end 2-megapixel CMOS Sensor, with a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200, delivering detailed
images and covering 6 times larger than a VGA camera.
The dPTZ (Digital Pan Tilt Zoom) allows user to navigate through the area of the image of most interest without
relocating the camera physically. With unique features it delivers a simple solution for securing and monitoring.
2Product Description
Key features
1. H.264 High Profile / MJPEG Dual Compression:
Offers the user the option to select H.264 or MJPEG compression.
2. Compact Size for Easy Installation and Maneu ering:
Small and light weighted, for areas that are limited in space.
3. ONVIF ® Compliant for Easy Integration & Fast Deployment:
Web services built-in with international standard protocols, integration cycles have been reduced and
deployment has become easier. ( Contact your distributor for documentation).
4. Multiple ideo profiles simultaneously for streaming:
Streams up to 6 independent streams with multiple profiles.
Different configurations can be set according to the bandwidth that is available from the network.
5. Speaker and Microphone Hidden & Built-In:
Offers integrated speaker and Microphone, allowing remote listening in the area where the camera is
installed, as well as communication with the other person using the speaker.
6. Micro SD Card Slot for Local Storage
For saving snapshots that can be later checked by the user, upon events occurred during motion detection.
7. Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.11 b/g for Wireless Networks (Optional)
For areas that wiring network cables is difficult and arduous work, using the wireless feature can be an
effort-saver.
8. Infrared LED for Day & Night Model,3 ~5 Meters (Optional)
There are infrared LEDs located underneath the transparent cover.

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2.1 Hardware Description
Bracket
(
Back
Side
View
)
Speaker
Microphone
Audio Out
(
Lower Side
View
)
Default Button
Network
Connector
Power Connector
Built
-
In Wireless
A
ntenna
(optional)
Micro SD Card slot
Bracket Nut Hole
(
Back
Panel View
)
Ligh
t
Sensor (Optional)
*
Lens Focus Ring
(
Front Panel View
)
Built
-
In
Infrared
LEDs (optional)
Power LED
Note: * For Day only models, the Light Sensor will be replaced with the Power LED

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3Setting up the Network Camera
3.1 Read Before Use
The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country. The Network Camera is not only a
high-performance web-ready camera but can also be part of a flexible surveillance system. It is the user’s
responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use.
It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete. Take note of the warnings in the Quick
Installation Guide before the Network Camera is installed; then carefully read and follow the instructions in the
Installation chapter to avoid damage due to faulty assembly and installation. This also ensures the product is used
properly as intended. It is designed for various applications including video sharing, general security/surveillance,
etc.
3.2 Hardware Installation Steps
After unpacking the package and identifying its parts, assemble the network camera to run the device for the first
time.
It is recommended set up the camera before installing it to the intended location.
The following instructions will consist of basic steps that will help you through the hardware preparation.
Other required devices before powering up the Network Camera:
1. Personal Computer or Laptop; and
2. Network Hub or Switch and 2 (two) pieces of Ethernet Cable; or
3. 1(one) piece of Crossover Ethernet Cable
STEPS:
1.
Attach
the bracket that
comes in the package to the
Bracket Nut Hole
2. Connect the Ethernet Plug to
the Network Connector RJ-45
from the device
3. Plug the Power Jack to the
Power Connector
4. After the Power Connector is
plugged in, the Network
Camera will boot up.
The Power LED will be on to
guarantee the proper
functioning.
5. Wait a few seconds for the
Network Camera to be
detected in the network.
6. Refer to the section of “Using
the Network Camera for the
first time” in the next page
(
Back
Panel View
)

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3.3 Using the Network Camera for the first time
The Network Camera is a network device and its use should be straightforward for those who have basic
networking knowledge. Making the initial steps for setting up the network camera will be based on a simple
network connection.
Option 1
Connect the network camera to a HUB / Switch which is connected to a PC
Option 2
Connect the network camera directly to a PC with a crossover cable.
After the network camera has its activity lights on, use the PC for setting up the IP Address of the Network camera.
Refer to the section of “Accessing the Network Camera” at the next page for detailed instructions.
Hints: Possible Network Configurations in your network infrastructure
1. Configuration 1
Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem
IP address: One real IP or one dynamic IP
Connection Type: Only the Network Camera connects to the internet
For fixed real IP, set up the IP into the Network camera. For dynamic IP, start PPPoE.
2. Configuration 2
Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem
IP address: More than one real IP or one dynamic IP
Connection Type: The Network Camera and PC connect to the internet
Device needed: Switch Hub
For fixed real IP, set up the IP into the Network camera and PC. For dynamic IP, start
PPPoE.
3. Configuration 3
Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem
IP address: one real IP or one dynamic IP
Connection Type: The Network Camera and PC connect to the internet
Device needed: IP sharing such as Hub / Switch and a Router
Use virtual IP, set up port forwarding in IP sharing.
(Suggestion: Refer to your Network Administrator if necessary for more information)

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4Accessing the Network Camera
4.1 Finding the camera
IP Disco ery Tool
IP Discovery is the software that provides an easier way for setting the IP address and network configurations of
the Network Camera. Using this tool, you can easily set multiple Network Cameras at the same time.
By utilizing the IP Discovery tool, the setting process is largely simplified and the setting time is effectively
shortened.
4.2 Before Assigning an IP Address
Make sure the Network Camera is powered on and correctly connected to the network.
Obtain a LAN IP address not yet used and its related configuration from your network administrator.
The following will be required:
1. IP Address
2. Subnet Mask
3. Gateway
4. DNS1
5. DNS2
6. Port
MAC Address: Each Network Camera has a unique Ethernet address (MAC address) shown on the bottom of the
Network Camera as the serial number (S/N) with 12 digits (e.g. 00-0E-C9-03-21- 3) .
4.3 Executing the IP Disco ery
Locate the IP Discovery software in the CD and click on “IPDIS.exe” to execute the software.
After executing the IP Discovery software, you will have the following screen.
Hints: When assigning an IP Address
Always consult your network administrator before assigning an IP address to your server.

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4.4 Assigning the IP address to the network camera
Identify your Network Camera by its MAC address, which is located in the Product Label on the Network Camera.
Click on the network camera for which a new IP address will be assigned to it, and proceed to fill with the
following information.
1. IP Address
2. Subnet Mask
3. Gateway
Once filled in, click on “Change IP” to apply the changes made on the Network Camera.
Close the IP Discovery Utility tool and you should be able to access the camera from the browser.
To access the network camera, select the MAC address and click on Browse.
4.5 Access the camera from the browser
Start the Internet Explorer browser to start accessing the network camera.
Enter the IP address or host name of the camera in the Location/Address field of your browser.
The first time when the Network Camera is accessed, the Live View page will be shown without
restrictions.
Once entered, click OK and you should be able to see Live View Page.
For the first time to view the camera video via Internet Explorer, it will ask you to install the ActiveX component.
To allow the installation of the ActiveX , adjust the Security Options of Internet Explorer follow the below
instructions:
Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Security Tab > Custom Level > Security Settings > Download
unsigned ActiveX controls > Select “Enable” or Prompt.
Internet Explorer > Tools > Internet Options > Security Tab > Custom Level > Initialize and script ActiveX controls
not marked as safe > Select “Enable” or Prompt

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When popup the following dialogue box, click “Yes”
Hints: Changing the root password
To avoid security breaches, it is recommended changing the Username and Password once the
device is set up to work. Refer to Chapter 5, Configuring the Camera, System Settings.

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4.6 The Li e View Page
Video Source:
The Stream Profile drop-down list allows you to select a customized or pre-programmed stream profile on
the Live View page. Refer to Streaming Settings of this chapter for more references.
Rotation: allows the rotation of the video to be viewed in an angle of 0 (current), 90, 180 or 2 0 degrees at a
clockwise direction.
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