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IP Kamera 9070-CSW

User Manual

Release Date: 6/10/2010

Manual Version: 1.0

Firmware Version: 1.2.1.4

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Warning:

Any changes made to this equipment without permission may cause damages to the device!

IMPORTANT NOTICE

1. IP Kamera 9070-CSW was designed for indoor use, the manufacturer responsibility for possible damages caused by outdoor use, especially in the rain.

2. Please use the power adapter provided by the dealer, the manufacturer responsibility for the possible damage from using power adapters not .

3. Do not shake the IP Kamera 9070-CSW in any fashion

4. Please contact the dealer If IP Kamera 9070-CSW is not working properly.

Copyright © 2008 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of us.

All trademarks and products mentioned in this document are the properties of us.

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Table of Content

1.) WELCOME ........................................................................................................................... 6  

I NTRODUCTION  ............................................................................................................................ 6  

M

INIMUM 

S

YSTEM 

R

EQUIREMENTS

 ................................................................................................. 7  

2.) PRODUCT OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................... 7  

F EATURES  ................................................................................................................................... 7  

S PECIFICATION  ............................................................................................................................ 7  

P ACKAGE  C ONTENTS  ..................................................................................................................... 8  

L ENS  S PECIFICATIONS  ............................................................................................................................ 8  

3.) INTERFACE DESCRIPTION .................................................................................................... 9  

R EAR  P ANEL  V IEW  ....................................................................................................................... 9  

4.) HARDWARE SETUP ............................................................................................................ 10  

I NTERNET  A CCESSIBLE  S ETUP  ........................................................................................................ 10  

T HE NETWORK USES A  R OUTER /F IREWALL TO CONNECT EACH DEVICE TO THE INTERNET  ................................. 10  

B

Y USING STATIC 

IP

 

A

DDRESS PROVIDED BY THE 

ISP. ................................................................................ 11  

CS   L ENS  ................................................................................................................................... 11  

C ONNECTING THE  D EVICE  ............................................................................................................ 11  

SD   C ARD  .................................................................................................................................. 12  

5.) SOFTWARE SETUP ............................................................................................................. 12  

S OFTWARE FOR  IP   K AMERA  9070‐CSW ......................................................................................... 12  

S

OFTWARE FOR 

IP

 

K

AMERA 

9070 ................................................................................................. 12  

I NSTALLING  VLC   C ODEC  .............................................................................................................. 13  

U SING  IP   E DIT  ........................................................................................................................... 13  

Q UICK  E ASY  S ETUP  (R ECOMMENDED ) ................................................................................................... 15  

C USTOM  S ETUP  (A DVANCE  U SERS ) ....................................................................................................... 15  

S

ETTING UP 

W

IRELESS 

S

ETTINGS

 ................................................................................................... 18  

IP   S ERVICE  ............................................................................................................................... 21  

6.) WEB INTERFACE ................................................................................................................ 22  

C ONNECTING TO THE  9070‐CSW .................................................................................................. 22  

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T HE  C ONTROL  C ONSOLE  .............................................................................................................. 24  

L

IVE 

V

IDEO

 ............................................................................................................................... 25  

T YPE AND  Z OOM  ................................................................................................................................ 25  

M OTION  D ETECTION  .......................................................................................................................... 26  

A CTIVE  R ECORD  ................................................................................................................................. 26  

R ECORD  ........................................................................................................................................... 26  

S NAPSHOT  ........................................................................................................................................ 27  

A UDIO .............................................................................................................................................. 27  

I

MAGE

 ..................................................................................................................................... 28  

I MAGE  S ETTINGS  ................................................................................................................................ 28  

T UNE  I MAGE  ..................................................................................................................................... 30  

N ETWORK  ................................................................................................................................ 31  

N ETWORK  ......................................................................................................................................... 32  

W

IRELESS 

S

ETTINGS

 ........................................................................................................................... 33  

FTP ................................................................................................................................................. 35  

SMTP   (O UTGOING  E‐ MAIL  S ERVER ) ..................................................................................................... 36  

SNTP .............................................................................................................................................. 36  

IP   S ERVICE  ........................................................................................................................................ 38  

RTSP ............................................................................................................................................... 39  

S YSTEM  ................................................................................................................................... 39  

D ATE AND  T IME  ................................................................................................................................. 39  

T IME  S TAMP  ..................................................................................................................................... 40  

U SER  ............................................................................................................................................... 40  

A UDIO .............................................................................................................................................. 41  

D EVICE  T UNE  U P  ............................................................................................................................... 42  

L

ANGUAGE 

S

ETTING

 ........................................................................................................................... 42  

U PDATE  ............................................................................................................................................ 42  

E VENTS  ............................................................................................................................................ 44  

A PPLICATION  ............................................................................................................................ 45  

S ETTING  ........................................................................................................................................... 45  

S

CHEDULE 

R

ECORD

 ............................................................................................................................ 52  

A LARM  ............................................................................................................................................. 53  

M EDIA  P LAYER  .......................................................................................................................... 54  

L OGOUT  ................................................................................................................................... 54  

EPTZ‐S ET ................................................................................................................................. 55  

H

OW TO USE 

EPTZ

 WITH THE MOUSE

.................................................................................................... 56  

7.) CONTROLLING THE DEVICE ................................................................................................ 56  

CGI   HTTP   C OMMANDS  .............................................................................................................. 56  

S NAPSHOT  C OMMAND : ...................................................................................................................... 56  

C HANGE  N AME : ................................................................................................................................ 56  

C HANGE  IP   A DDRESS : ......................................................................................................................... 56  

C

HANGE 

P

ORT

: .................................................................................................................................. 57  

C HANGE  S UBNET  M ASK : ..................................................................................................................... 57  

C HANGE  G ATEWAY : ........................................................................................................................... 57  

C HANGE  DNS: .................................................................................................................................. 57  

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MJPEG   S TREAMING  ........................................................................................................................... 57  

8.) USING RTSP WITH VLC ...................................................................................................... 57  

9.) USING CNT WITH SURF16 CH ............................................................................................ 61  

F INDING THE  MAC   A DDRESS  ........................................................................................................ 61  

A DD DEVICE USING  CNT .............................................................................................................. 61  

10.) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (F.A.Q) ......................................................................... 62  

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1.) Welcome

Introduction

The IP Kamera 9070-CSW provides reliable, high quality solution to IP Kameras. Its distinctive 720P HD quality picture, Tri-mode video capability, SD memory storage, RTSP broadcasting capability, internal microphone and many more functions makes this small device very powerful and unique. Using innovative IP technology, the built in web server of the IP Kamera 9070-CSW will allow you to view your IP Kamera from any remote locations around the world while bringing you world class surveillance and ease of mind.

Furthermore, with CNT technology the 9070-CSW is easy to setup & use, simply just plug and play.

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Minimum System Requirements

CPU Minimum Requirements

Intel(R), Pentium(R), DUAL Core (D),CPU 3.0GHz or equivalent

Operating Systems: WINDOWS Operating Systems (IE5.0+SPI)

512 MB system memory or above

Video Card: 3D hardware accelerator card required – 100% DirectX 9.0c compatible

10/100 Ethernet switch/hub

Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible sound card

Ethernet network port/card cable

Internet (For remote access) or Ethernet Network (Internal Network use) with some type of Internet connection, (i.e. ADSL, Cable, Dial up or any other forms of Internet service)

Software

VLC media player 0.8.6b or above.

Windows XP Service Pack 2 or above.

Resolution of screen setting: 1280x960 or higher for the display of 720P

2.) Product Overview

Features

1. Compatible with all standard 1/3” CS lens

2. Tri-Mode Camera (MPG4-1/MPEG4-2/M-Jpeg )

3. Advance Motion detection trigger AVI /Jpeg save on FTP / SD card or Email

4. 3 layers (Admin, Operator, and User) Password protected

5. Resolution from CIF 352x192 up to HD 1280x720P

6. Supports NTP protocol to get correct time schedule.

7. 1/2.5” Advance CMOS sensor, with highly sensibility for quick response insufficient lighting.

8. Supports HTTP CGI command set. Easy for system integration

9. IP Service Search utility, to find your IP Kamera on internet with ease

10. Watchdog / Event log design

11. Adjustable frame-rate, bit-rate, rate-control type, quality factor for best image quality and speed.

12. Supports date and time marking on the captured video, and also inserted streamed data.

13. Measured End-to-End latency is less than 150ms

14. Supports adjustable backlight, brightness, contrast, saturation & sharpness

15. TV Output capabilities

16. Automatic alarm recording buffer

17. CNT Technology – Just Plug and Play no need to port forward

18. EPTZ – Electronic Pan, Tilt, and Zoom

19. SD Memory Storage – Add convenience and storage

20. Scheduler recording capabilities

21. Email Capabilities

22. Alarm Recording Buffer

23. Supports: HTTP Web Server (HTTP), SSL, FTP client, SMTP client, NTP client, DHCP client, UPnP client, RTSP over UDP, RTP

Specification

Casing: Reinforced Aluminum

Case Color: Metallic Silver Purple

Weight: 363.7 g

Dimensions (W x L x H): 5.5cm x 16cm x 5cm

Operating Conditions: 5 – 50 °C (41 – 122 °F)

Storage Conditions: Humidity 20 – 80% RH

Power: AC Adaptor

Input: 100-240V~0.3A MAX 10-20VA, 50-60Hz

Output: +12V ! 1.0A Max 5W

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Package Contents

1.) 9070-CSW Unit x 1 ( Without Lens )

2.) CS Lens

Lens Specifications

3.) Image Space F/#: F1.2

4.) Field Angle: 58 degree

6.) Focus Extension: 20cm-∞

8.) Outside dimensions: 30 x 31.7

3.) 9070-CSW Installation CD

4.) AC Adaptor

5.) Edimax Wireless N dongle / USB extender

(One AC adaptor will be included and will correspond to the countries power standards)

Specs:

Input: 100-250Vac /47-63Hz, 1A

Output: 12Vdc/1A Max: 12W

6.) 2 GBSD Card

7.) Camera Mounting Bracket

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3.) Interface Description

Rear Panel View

Rear View

SD Card

Reset Button:

Video Out:

RJ45 Ethernet:

DC 12 V Power Input:

The IP Kamera 9070-CSW comes with a 512 MB SD

Card

Reset to Manufacturer Default:

Hold Reset button for 5-10 Seconds and the device will reset to manufacturer default

The Video out requires a BNC connector to output video to a different source.

Plug in the RJ45 Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port

Plug in the Power Adapter to the DC 12V

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4.) Hardware Setup

*Before setup the device make sure of the following:

1.) Make sure that all the package contents are all included if anything is missing please contact the store or your distributor.

2.) Make sure the power adaptor is the correct specification.

3.) Make sure that all the cables are working correctly

Internet Accessible Setup

The internet connection can be setup in two main ways so that the 9070-IR can be accessed through the internet

The network uses a Router/Firewall to connect each device to the internet

In this case, the 9070-IR will need to be port forwarded on the router so that it can accessed by the internet.

For example

9070-IR IP Address: 192.168.1.882

9070-IR Port: 9070

On the router that is being used port forwarded (port triggered) IP Address 192.168.1.882 and port

9070. For this section you may be required to refer the user manual for the router due to the fact that each router has a different way of setting up the device.

Note: Please refer to page: 43 on how to use CNT (Cross Network Technology). With CNT no port forwarding is required to view the camera. But for normal functionality please use the web browser to view the camera.

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By using static IP Address provided by the ISP.

In this case, the 9070-IR is being connected to the internet through a hub, which is different from a router. The hub does not provide DHCP, and therefore would require that this setup have a static

IP Address that is provided by the ISP.

Contact the ISP to find out the static IP address so that your device can be accessed through the internet. Once a Static IP has been assigned the device will be able to automatically go onto the internet. .

CS Lens

1.) Carefully remove the lens from the box and the IP Kamera 9070-CSW.

2.) Remove the cap from the IP Kamera 9070-CSW.

3.) Remove the back cap from the lens

4.) Then slowly screw in the lens to the IP Kamera 9070-CSW in a clockwise direction to tighten.

5.) Finally Remove the front lens cap.

6.) Loosen the lens focus screw and adjust the lens to your own liking. Turn the screw counterclockwise to loosen and clockwise to tighten the focus

7.) Adjust the lens to your own special requirements.

Connecting the Device

1.) Connect the IP Kamera 9070 to a HUB or Router with a RJ45 network cable.

2.) Connect the HUB or Router to the internet (May through ADSL/XDSL modem).

3.) Connect the power adapter to the DC 12V port of IP Kamera 9070.

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SD Card

Simply place the SD card in the back of the 9070-CSW with the face of the SD card facing down.

5.) Software Setup

The software for the device is located on the Media Link-IP Family CD that came with the device.

IP Kamera Pack is located on the main page of the CD. Please follow the directions carefully and install the necessary files

Software for IP Kamera 9070-CSW

Software for IP Kamera 9070

1.) First place the Media Link-IP Family CD that came with your device into your CD/DVD Rom drive.

The CD should auto run but if it does not go to the CD/DVD Rom drive and select the file

autorun.html”.

2.) Select the IP Kamera section and pick the IP Kamera and Model that you are using.

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3.) Download the following software and save them to the appropriate locations. a. IPEdit - Device search tool which allows you to modify IP settings, find your on the local network and IP Service. b. Surf 16 CH – 16 Channel DVR, Monitoring, & Recording Software. Views up to 16 channels on one screen.

4.) Once installation is complete please double click the IPEdit to configure and search for your device.

Installing VLC Codec

The files that are recorded by the 9070-CSW requires this codec so that you are able to view the view.

Download the latest version of the VLC codec and install it into your computer. You can find the latest version of the codec from here http://www.videolan.org/

Using IP Edit

IPEdit is a search tool designed to setup and access the IP Kamera 9070-CSW.

IP Service is an additional feature which searches for the device easily without having to remember long complicated IP addresses. Instead, this technology allows the user find his or her device through the internet just by device name.

Note: Please allow the IP Kamera 9070-CSW 1 to load before using IPEdit.

Default IP: 192.168.1.168 (When 9070 is connected to PC directly)

Default Login: Admin

Default Password: 12345678

1.) Double click on the IPEdit icon to run the program.

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2.) Open IPEdit and any device in the same network should automatically be detected and listed in the

local devices sections.

Note: If the device is not showing up, please hit the rescan button and wait about 1 minute

Setup the Device:

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All devices will need to be on the same network if not the device cannot be accessed and will not be detected.

Quick Easy Setup (Recommended)

1.) Click on the REF button, and wait a few seconds. IPEdit will automatically detect the network settings and setup the device.

2.) Once settings have been detected hit the apply button to apply the new settings.

3.) Hit yes to confirm and Enter the login and password for the Device to Approve changes

4.) Then hit the rescan button on IPEdit to confirm the changes have been made.

Custom Setup (Advance Users)

1.) Highlight the device on the local devices section and on the right side of IPEdit all network information on the device will be displayed.

If the device is not on the same network a Red Exclamation mark will appear in the IP

Network information section

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2.) To setup the device, you will need type in the correct Gateway and IP Address.

The Gateway Address: The gateway address can be obtained in Windows under the network connections page

IP Address: Make sure the first 3 sections of the IP Address matches the gateway address.

Example: Gateway Address – 192.168.1.1 IP Address – 192.168.1.xxx

3.) Once the Default Gateway information has been obtained, enter the correct information into IPEdit and hit the submit button.

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4.) Then hit the rescan button on IPEdit to confirm the changes have been made.

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Setting up Wireless Settings

1.) Click on the On Link under advance section

2.) Click on the Site Survey Link

3.) Then select the Interface Name and select the EDIMAX radial button, then click up.

4.) Next select the wireless internet network that you would like to connect to and hit the add profile button to add a new profile

5.) A new window pop and you will be required to enter the necessary network

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information including the passphrase or password for the wireless internet.

Then hit apply to save all settings.

6.) Then go back to the Main Wireless page and click on the on link under Advance for more options.

7.) Select the Profile link to see the profiles that you have added to the device.

8.) Click on your newly added profile and hit the activate button to start up the Wireless settings.

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9.) Then click on Link Status to make sure that your device is connected to the wireless network.

Note: If the device is connected it will show some information in the Link Status page.

10.) Now that the device is connected to the wireless network. Unplug the Ethernet cable to the device.

11.) Then unplug the power cable to the device for about 15 seconds.

12.) Then plug in the power to the device and give the device about 1 minute to start up.

Then with IP Edit search for the new wireless device. If the device is using wireless, you should see a (w) next to the name of your device.

See example below:

Note: Remember to Port forward the device with the New Wireless IP Address so that you can connect to the device from via outside the network.

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IP Service

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2.) To start I P Service, Hit p in the Local Device Sectio n on the top of IPEdit. our device”. a name

3.) Once you have been co on. er window will l appear conne device.

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6.) Web Interface

Connecting to the 9070-CSW

Once the 9070-CSW has been setup correctly and access your IP Kamera 9070-CSW.

An Internet Explorer browser screen pop up with the login screen.

Default IP: 192.168.1.168 (When 9070 is connected to PC directly)

Default Login: Admin

Default Password: 12345678

1.) After you have logged into the device you will be required to install active x controls. If this screen does not appear make sure you allow active x.

2.) Right click on yellow bar and install the activeX controls.

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3.) Then click the install button and install the active controls.

4.) Once activeX controls have been installed the video feed will show on the screen

Note: If there is no active x controls that are showing up, please go to internet explorer and enable activeX controls.

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The Control Console

The IP Kamera 9070-CSW Control Console starts in the navigate to the other options and settings of the 9070-CSW

Section of the webpage. In this section

Live Video: The Live Video section allows the user to view the camera, change resolution views,

Image: The Image section allows you to edit the image settings, including recording / viewing codec, frame rate, image tuning, brightness, contrast, saturation, and etc.

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Network: The network section allows you to change the devices network settings, ftp settings, smtp (email) settings, sntp settings, and IP service settings.

System: The system section allows you to change the devices date and time, set time stamp for video, users, audio settings, update, event log.

Application: The application section allows you to change the video recording format, ftp storage settings,

SD Card settings,

EPTZ-Set: The EPTZ allows you to zoom into the cameras image using digital zoom with pan & tilt.

Media Player: The Media player can directly access the files in the built in memory. Each video file & picture can be accessed here and streamed through the internet.

Live Video

The Live video section of the IP Kamera 9070 is where you will live view the video of the device. From here you can change resolution, record onto current pc, take a snapshot, zoom, and detect motion detection.

Type and Zoom

Type: The type function allows you to set the streaming format for the IP Kamera 9070. You can select from the following type of resolutions depending on the format type you have set in the image settings.

M-JPEG (640x 352)

MPEG4-1 (1280x720)

MPEG4-2 (352x192)

Zoom: The zoom function allows you to select the screen size of the stream. Depending on the type that you have selected there will be different zooms that will be available.

1X zoom: The 1X zoom is the normal view for each type.

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1.)

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2.) In explore

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Video Codec:

Resolution:

Resolution

(MPEG4+MPEG4+JPEG): M4:720P,M4:CIF,JPG:352

(MPEG4+JPEG): M4:VGA,JPEG:VGA

M4:720P, JPG:720

(MPEG4+JPEG):

(MPEG4-1+MPEG4-2)

Not supported in Firefox:

(Single MPEG4):

M4:720,JPEG:352

M4:720,M4:CIF

M4:720

Color System:

Select the broadcasting color system that pertains to your country.

NTSC/60Hz

PAL/50Hz

Each country has their TV broadcasting standard, please check with your local service provider to find out if you us a NSTC system or PAL system.

Mirror:

The mirror function allows you to flip the image of the device around. Depending the direction and the way the camera is mount you can use this setting to change the angle of the picture. Please see below for more details.

Normal View:

Normal View Horizontal View Vertical Both

Rate Control:

Select the Bit Rate Control that fits your needs.

CVBR: Constrained Variable Bit Rate

CBR: Constant Bit Rate

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Internet Speed:

The Internet Speeds settings allows you to choose some preset settings to best fit your current internet speeds. From here you can select from the following options:

Cable / ADSL: Most high speed internet users today use Cable / ADSL as the main internet provider line.

Fiber Optics: High speed fiber optics provides the best solution for outside the network because it is very fast.

Intranet (LAN): When using the IP Kamera from within the network this is the best option.

Custom: This setting allows you to manually input a setting for the Bit Rate, FPS, and picture quality.

M-JPEG Settings: The available Quality settings and FPS for the M-JPEG settings are shown below

M-JPEG Quality Settings

High

Medium

Low

M-JPEG Frame Rate Settings

30 FPS

15 FPS

7.5 FPS

3 FPS

1 FPS

MPEG4-1

Bit Rate: Select a value from 64~8000.

FPS: Select a FPS from 30fps, 15fps, or 7.5fps

MPEG4-2

Bit Rate: Select a value from 64~8000.

FPS: Select a FPS from 15fps or 7.5fps

Note: PTZ is only available in the mode below. When you enable PTZ it will automatically jump into that mode.

Tune Image

The tune image settings section allows you to control and tune the picture quality of the image. Keep in mind, the quality of the picture will also be affected by the quality of the lens that is being used.

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White Balance: Select from the following options auto, indoor, or outdoor

Day and Night: Select the mode Day or Night

TV Output: Select the mode enable or disable to output to a T.V

Binning / Skipping mode: Binning enables low light-light performance. Select Binning, Skipping, 4x Binning mode (default is Binning)

BLC (Backlight control): Select from one of the options on or off to control the

Backlight: Select a value between (0~255)

Brightness: Select a value between (0~255)

Contrast: Select a value between (0~255)

Saturation: Select a value between (0~255)

Sharpness: Select a value between (0~255)

Default: To Return all values to normal default click on this button.

Note: Make sure you click on the Apply button to save any changes made

Network

The Network settings section allows the user to setup their network information for the IP

Kamera.

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Network

The network section allows you to setup the network information for the IP Kamera 9070.

Enable DHCP: This function will enable the DHCP for the device. If this is enabled the IP Address of the device will be automatically provided by the router of the device.

IP Address: Actual IP Address of the device can be found here

LAN IP Address: Local Area Network Address.

Subnet Mask: Subnet Mask information

Default Gateway: Default Gateway Address

DNS Server: Domain Name System Address

Http Port: Enter the port that you would like

MAC: The Mac Address or physical address of the device

Note: Make sure you click on the Apply button to save any changes made

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Wireless Settings

Quick setup for Wireless Networks

1.) Unplug the device including the following

- Power Cable

- RJ45 Ethernet Cable

- Edimax USB dongle if connected

2.) First plug in the power to the device, second plug in the USB dongle, Lastly plug in the network cable

3.) Then Open IP edit and Login to the 9070 IP Kamera.

4.) Next go to the network

A new window should pop up with the wireless settings

settings on the bottom and select Wireless.

.

5.) Select the Step by Step option on the wireless screen.

6.) Click on the for more information on how to setup the device.

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7.) Pick the router that you are using, then hit the add profile button

8.) Type in the passphrase for the router and hit the apply button.

9.) Wait about 60 seconds for device to connect.

10.) Then check to see for the connection successful under the connection status and the device is good to go.

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11.) Unplug the RJ45 cable of the device and search on IPEdit for the new wireless settings. You will see a (W) next to your device in IPEdit which means wireless is activated. If the RJ45 cable is not disconnect you will see two IP Address on the device.

FTP

The FTP section of the IP Kamera 9070 allows you to save video clips

FTP Server: Enter the FTP server address here

User Name: Enter the FTP Username

Password: Enter the FTP Password

File Upload Path: Enter the upload path of the FTP Server

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SMTP (Outgoing E-mail Server)

Enter the SMTP E-mail server information here.

My Server Requires Authentication: Some servers require SMTP Authentication for security purposes. If your email server requires this option, make sure to have this section checked.

Account Name: Enter then login of the mail account

Password: Enter the password of the E-mail account

Use SSL Connect: If the email server requires SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) this option need

Sender Email: Enter the Sender Email Address

SMTP Server: Enter the SMTP Outgoing mail address

Email Address: Enter the Receiving Email address

Submit: After all settings have been made. Hit the submit button to save all changes.

Send Test E-Mail: This button will send a test e-mail to the designated account. This way, you can check to make sure that the settings are correct.

Note: If you are having problems sending emails out and the settings are correct. Please check your DNS

Server address to make sure you can send email out.

SNTP

The SNTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems.

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SNTP Server: Enter the SNTP server address. Below are a list of free public NTP servers.

Europe — europe.pool.ntp.org

Asia — asia.pool.ntp.org

Oceania — oceania.pool.ntp.org

North America — north-america.pool.ntp.org

South America — south-america.pool.ntp.org

Africa — africa.pool.ntp.org

Time Zone: Enter the corresponding time zone

Automatically adjust for daylight saving time: Check this section if you want daylight saving time to be implemented automatically.

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IP Service

IP service allows you to connect to the device directly without having to remember a long IP Address. Just enter the name of your device into IP Service and you can find your device as long as the port forwarding has been setup.

This section allows you to turn of this service.

By default IP service is On. Uncheck the enable button to close this feature.

IP Service Server:

There are 3 IP Service Servers that can be selected from:

Power and Video Server: This is the server where most IP Power products and IP Video server products can be found.

Kamera Server: This is the IP server where most IP Kamera products from Aviosys will be found on.

CNT Server: Cross Network Technology Sever. CNT allows user to connect to their IP Kamera without having to Port Forward to the device.

Camera Title: This is the name of the device.

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Country: The country where the device is located.

City: The city where the device is located.

MAC: Physical address or MAC of the device.

Enable Share: Check this feature to enable video sharing on guest accounts only. Make sure that the guest account has already been created in the user section. Once this section has been made you can come here to verify that

Note: This function is for IP Surf Pop software.

Please refer to the IP Surf Pop manual for more information at www.Aviosys.com

RTSP

Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) gives the device another way to stream live video.

Using programs that support RTSP, you can broadcast the videos from the 9070 live.

Note: To access the device from outside the network. Please make sure of the following:

9070 should be set to DMZ host, or mapping router's TCP ports 554 and 8554 to 9070, preferably at the same time mapping

UDP port 6970-9999

System

The system section allows you to setup the IP 9070’s system configurations. This includes the following

Date and Time

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Set the date and Time of the device here.

The Local Time: The local time corresponds to the current time of the IP Kamera 9070.

Time Setup: Setup the current time of the device here

1.) Set Manually: Set the time manually

2.) Synchronize with Computer Time: Synchronize the time with the current computers time

3.) Synchronize with SNTP: Synchronize with SNTP

Time Stamp

The time stamp adds a time to the live video. When a recording is made this time stamp will show up with in the video file as well.

To enable the Time Stamp check the enable box.

User

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The user setting allows you to create and remove users for access to the IP Kamera 9070.

Authority: Select one of the following options:

Admin: You can operate all functions in Web interface. Also,

you can add or delete any user’s account.

Operator: You can operate all functions in Web interface

except user Add/Delete.

 

Viewer: You can only monitor the Web interface, but cannot

operate all function and set parameters.

Audio

To enable audio recording, please select the enable button.

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Device Tune Up

The device tune up resets the 9070 to make sure that the device is running smoothly. This resets the internal memory of the device by restarting the 9070. You can set the Device tune up to reset each hour, day Month, or Week

Language Setting

The language setting section is where you can select the language that you would like to use to use the 9070.

Currently there are 3 languages available: English, Chinese (Traditional), Chinese (Simplified).

The 9070 will automatically detect the favored language of choice depending the settings used in Windows.

Update

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The Update Firmware section is where information on the 9070 is displayed.

The Kernel Version, Uboot Version, Firmware Version, and other technical information on the device is displayed here.

Updating the Device

To update the device go to the update section. Here you will find the Current Version description.

To update the device:

1.) Browse for the correct update file.

2.) Hit the update button.

3.) A message will appear, reminding you not to disconnect when updating.

4.) Please wait for the loading circle to finish, and wait for an update confirmation page.

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5.) Once the device is updated you will see a update confirmation and click okay.

Warning: Before you go to the next step make sure you have all your setting information written down. The device will reset back to manufacturers default values after you restart the device. You will need reconfigure the IP Kamera 9070, including Email, FTP, IP Address,

Gateway, and etc.

6.) Unplug the device then plug it back in.

7.)

Then make sure you re-setup the device.

Events

The events section will log all the events that are happening to the IP Kamera.

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Application

The Application Section allows you to setup the Video File information, FTP, SD Card, SMTP

Setting

Snapshot Path

The Snapshot path is the location where the snapshot pictures will be saved onto your computer. The default snapshot path will be set to C:\. To select the snapshot path click on the and select the folder where the snapshots will be saved. button

Recording Format

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FTP

The FTP section allows you to view your current FTP settings. From here you may have to unmount the SD memory so that you can record in MPEG4 format.

Note:

1.) Before you use the FTP function, you will need to set the FTP server information. You can click on the link to take you to the FTP setup section.

2.) If the SD Card is inserted into the device, the 9070 will only be able to record in M-Jpeg mode to the FTP.

SD Card

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File Format: Select the video format that you would like to save into the SD card

Split Filename Type: Select the format that you would like to save the files in the SD card. You can pick from:

Name by Index: Creates file names according to index.

Name by Time: Creates file names according to time.

Split File Size: Select the size of each file that will be saved into the SD.

You can select from:

None, 10mb, 25mb, 50mb, & 100mb.

Enable Auto Overwrite: Auto Overwrite allows the device to automatically replace the oldest file on the SD card when it is full.

SD Format: SD format will format the entire SD card

SD Unmount: Click the SD unmount button when the SD card is being removed this will safely remove the card without any damages.

E-mail SMTP

In the settings section, you can find the SMTP information by clicking on the SMTP tab.

Here you can see the current SMTP Server information and email address.

Storage Settings

You can also select the file format in which you would like the IP Kamera 9070-CSW to send.

Select from MPEG4 or MJPEG.

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EZ-Blog

EZ Blog allows you to easily integrate code into your blog which will let you directly stream into your blog, website, and any compatible site. This way you can IP Kamera as more than a regular security camera but also a promotional tool.

User List: This shows the Users Available to create an Ez Blog link with. Use a guest user account to create the EZ-Blog. You can easily create on by clicking on the User link

Setup the Embed Code

Next step is to setup the Embed Code that will be implemented into your blog, website, etc.

1.) type in the correct password for your login account.

2.) Then select the size that you would like the embedded video to be.

3.) Click on the create code button.

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4.) You can highlight the embed code from inside the box and then copying (ctrl + C) or you can just hit the copy button to copy the code.

5.) Once the code has been copied, place that code somewhere in the body of your blog or website and a video will be displayed on the screen.

Media Player

The media player allows you to view your recordings on the SD card directly through the internet without requiring downloading the file first. This feature makes it very convenient for live streaming.

View in Full Screen

To view the IP Kamera in full screen model you will need to press the Full Screen mode.

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My Web

The My-Web functionality will make your IP Kamera more than just a surveillance tool.

Now you can use it to promote your company, restaurant, business, school, and etc. With some basic website skills or tools any can make a My Web site.

Turning On My Web

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Enable my web button:

The enable My Web button will activate the My Web functionality. Once enabled every time the device is accessed it will be set to the My Web Page.

Login Required:

The login required will require your My Web users to login to the device before being able to use it. This is a way to keep unwanted viewers from entering the My Web

Setting up My Web

To setup My Web you can download the MyWeb file from the 9070.

1.) Click on the Download Default Page.

2.) Save the Zip file to a location where you can edit it

3.) Extract the file functions.js

4.) Start creating a My Web and be sure to include the functions.js into your code.

(Note: Do not include folders within the webpage.

5.) After you have created the webpage, make sure to create a Zip file. Zip up the file and

Returning to default My Web page

If you would like to return your 9070 to the default My Web page click the default My

Web Page button. This will reset the current My Web to the original manufacturer default.

Using My Web

To use the My Web feature:

1.) Use IPEdit and directly log into the IP camera.

2.) The device will open the root page of the 9070 to the My Web page.

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3.) If you would like to return to the normal administrator page for the 9070 you can login to the admin site.

For Example:

9070 IP Address: 192.168.12.111 Port:8080

Then on the web browser type in the following http://192.168.12.111:8080/index.htm

Schedule Record

Schedule

The schedule allows you to select days and times that you would like to schedule automatic recording. You can pick a day from (Sunday – Saturday) and also a option for Everyday.

To schedule automatic recording:

1.) Select the day that you would want to start recording.

3.) Once the schedule has been created hit the submit button to apply the new settings.

Schedule Record

Schedule Record allows you to select where the schedule will record the video files to.

Schedule Record – Upload Via FTP: Saves schedule recordings into FTP

Schedule Record – Save into SD Card: Saves schedule recordings into SD Card

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Alarm

Motion Detection

To enable motion detection:

1.) Select Enable in the motion detection option.

2.) Select the sensitivity of your choice a. You can pick from Lowest, Low, Medium, High, Highest b. You can also customize your own threshold from (1-99)

3.) Once you have set your settings on the window screen click on the picture where you want the motion to be detected. Double click on the selected areas to remove the choice.

You can right click on the window screen for more options

4.) Once your settings have been set hit the submit button to save all changes.

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The media player allows you to view your recordings on the SD card directly through the internet without requiring downloading the file first. This feature makes it very convenient for live streaming.

View in Full Screen

To view the IP Kamera in full screen model you will need to press the Full Screen mode.

EPTZ-Set

The EPTZ allows you to Pan, Tilt, & Zoom the image that you are viewing.

To activate this feature EPTZ must be enabled in the Image section of the 9070-CSW.

Note: When EPTZ Controller is activated Video Codec mode will be switched to MPEG4 & M-Jpeg when disabled the codec will be set on Mpeg1, Mpeg2, & M-Jpeg.

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How to use EPTZ with the mouse

On the Live view Video screen the EPTZ controls are:

Zoom In: Click and Hold the left mouse in the live view then release when zoomed to preferred point

Zoom into highest: Double click left mouse

Zoom out: Click and Hold the right mouse in the live view then release when zoomed to preferred point

Zoom out to screen fit: Double click right mouse

Note: When using the mouse to zoom in the snapshot function will not take a picture of the zoomed picture but the resolution size.

7.) Controlling the Device

CGI HTTP Commands

Http commands allow you to control the device with commands. The basic commands are provided below.

There are two ways to input http commands with authorization required

Password in http: http://login:password@ipaddress:port/command

Password not in http: http://ipaddress:port/command

Note: If you use the password not in http: command you will need to enter it when the browser asks for the password.

Snapshot Command:

The snapshot command takes a snapshot of the camera in the current view. http://ipaddress:port/snapshot.cgi

Ex. http command: http://192.168.100.50:85/snapshot.cgi

Change Name:

This command allows you to change the name of the IP Kamera 9070-CSW http://ipaddress:port/vb.htm?cameratitle=name

Ex. http command: http://192.168.1.192/vb.htm?cameratitle=test_907011

Change IP Address:

This command allows you to change the IP Address of the IP Kamera 9070-CSW

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http://ipaddress:port/vb.htm?internetip=ipaddress

Ex. http command: http://192.168.1.192/vb.htm?internetip=192.168.1.191

Change Port:

This command allows you to change the Port of the IP Kamera 9070-CSW http://ipaddress:port/vb.htm?httpport=portnumber

Ex. http command: http://192.168.1.192/vb.htm?httpport=1025

Change Subnet Mask:

This command allows you to change the Subnet Mask of the IP Kamera 9070-CSW http://ipaddress:port/vb.htm?subnetmask=subnetmask

Ex. http command http://192.168.1.192/vb.htm?subnetmask=255.255.0.0

Note: Default subnet mask is 255.255.0.0

Change Gateway:

This command allows you to change the gateway the IP Kamera 9070-CSW. http://ipaddress:port/vb.htm?gateway=gatewayaddress

Ex. http command http://192.168.1.192/vb.htm?gateway=192.168.1.1

Change DNS:

This command allows you to change the gateway the IP Kamera 9070-CSW. http://ipaddress:port/vb.htm?dnsip=dnsipaddress

Ex. http command http://192.168.1.192/vb.htm?dnsip=168.95.1.1

MJPEG Streaming

This command allows you to integrate streaming data into a software, website, or any other application. http://ipaddress:port/ipcam/mjpeg.cgi

Ex. http command http://192.168.1.192/ipcam/mjpeg.cgi

8.) Using RTSP with VLC

Before Setting up VLC: Make sure that the 9070-Lite is set to be the DMZ host on the router that you are using, please refer to the routers manual on how to accomplish this.

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How to setup VLC media player & Open a network stream

Note: Before using RSTP you must port forward your router to the following port numbers.

For 1280 x 720P (Mpeg4-1): Port forward to 554

If Port forwarding (Mpeg4-2): Port forward to 8554

1.) Open VLC media Player

2.) Click on Tools > Preference

3.) On the bottom of the screen click the Reset preference button.

4.) On the bottom left hand side of VLC select the all under the show settings area.

5.) Then in the left panel select Input / Codecs > Demuxers > RTP/RTSPl and type in the RTSP user

name and RTSP password.

6.) Check the Cache value. For low latency, it should be 70~80 based on PC’s performance.

Note: If the video is not smooth, set the caching value from 150~1200. This problem could be due to too much congestion, busy pc, and etc.

7.) Save the new settings

8.) Then go back to the VLC media player and go to Media > Advance Open File

9.) Next select the network tab and under the protocol select RTSP.

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10.) Type in the RTSP address of your device

For Mpeg4 Stream1 : rtsp://<IP Address>/mpeg4

For Mpeg4 Stream2 : rtsp://<IP Address>:8554/mpeg4

Example: rtsp://122.116.137.123/mpeg4

Hit the play button and wait a few seconds for the program to start streaming.

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9.) Using CNT with Surf16 CH

CNT makes connecting to the IP Kamera 9070 a very simple task. Using Surf 16 CH and multi device DVR monitoring software, you can easily view your 9070CS.

Follow these simple steps:

Finding the MAC Address

There are two ways to find the MAC address in IPEdit.

*Note: IP Server must be enabled on your device’s webpage. By default IP Server is enabled.

Find MAC Address in LAN Using IPEdit

1.) In IPEdit, highlight the device that you are using. On the right side of IPEdit you will find the MAC

Address that you will need to use CNT.

*Note: Make sure when you are typing in the MAC address to leave out the “ : ”

Find MAC Address in WAN Using IPService on IPEdit

1.) To find your MAC Address through the internet, Open IPEdit and hit the connect button on IP

Service.

2.) Then Type in the name of your device in this case it is “Sample Name”, then hit the search button.

3.) Your device should be listed and the MAC address should be displayed on the screen. Copy down the MAC address and use it to connect via CNT.

Add device using CNT

1.) On Surf 16 Ch DVR software, right click on the screen on one of the windows and select Add

Camera

2.) Then under the section labeled MAC: Type in the MAC address.

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3.) Do not forget to enter the password and login.

10.) Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q)

Q1: Why can’t I view the video files that I have recorded, nothing is playing?

Ans: VLC Codec, you can download VLC Codec from their website at:

Q2: How do I reset the device to manufacturers default values

Ans: On the back of the device there is a reset button, hold down the reset button for more than 7 seconds.

Then give the 9070-CSW a 1 minute to restart. Once the device has restarted it will be set back to manufacturer default settings.

Default Values

Default IP: 192.168.1.168 (When 9070-CSW is connected to PC directly)

Default Login: Admin

Default Password: 12345678

Q3: Why does the device on EPTZ change my video mode?

Ans: When EPTZ is activated Video Codec mode will be switched to MPEG4 & M-Jpeg when disabled the codec will be set on Mpeg1, Mpeg2, & M-Jpeg.

Q4: How do I take snapshots using the EPTZ function?

Ans: When using EPTZ function remember that only the snapshot functions works with the EPTZ controller.

If you are just using the mouse to Pan Tilt and Zoom into your picture you the snapshot button will not capture the screen correctly. A way you can take a picture of the screen using the EPTZ with the mouse is to click on the print screen button on your computer.

Q5: Why is the RTSP not connecting to my VLC player or Quick time Player?

Ans: To use the RTSP functionality it is necessary to first set your 9070-Lite to be the DMZ host in your network. Also be sure to port forward your device at the following ports.

Port 554 for 1280 x 720P

Port 8554 for CIF format

Please refer to the routers manual on how this is setup

Q6: How do I improve the image quality on this device?

Ans: The Image quality of the 9070 is dependent on the bit rate of the device. With a larger bit rate the device will naturally create higher quality image, but this will affect the smoothness of the streaming when accessed through the internet. To find the most optimal settings for image quality and streaming smoothness, try different bit rate settings to achieve the best fit settings. .

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