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Made in Taiwan.

Network Camera (PT31x2)

2005/03/14

2.10 www.vivotek.com

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Before You Use This Product

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 also can 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 according to the list in the "Package Contents" chapter. Take notice of the warnings in “Quick installation guide” before the Network Camera is installed, then carefully read and follow the instructions in the “Installation” chapter to avoid damages due to faulty assembly and installation. This also ensures the product is used properly as intended.

The Network Camera is a network device and its use should be straightforward for those who have basic network knowledge. The “Troubleshooting” chapter in the

Appendix provides remedies to the most common errors in set up and configuration.

You should consult this chapter first if you run into a system error.

The Network Camera is designed for various applications including video sharing, general security/surveillance, etc. The “How to Use” chapter suggests ways to best utilize the Network Camera and ensure proper operations. For the creative and professional developers, the "URL Commands of The Network Camera" chapter serves to be a helpful reference to customize existing homepages or integrating with the current web server.

For paragraphs preceded by the reader should use caution to understand completely the warnings. Ignoring the warnings may result in serious hazards or injuries.

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Table of Contents

Before You Use This Product

Package Contents

Installation

Hardware Installation

Software Installation

Initial Access to the Network Camera

Check Network Settings

Add Password to prevent Unauthorized Access

How to Use

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Authentication 13

Installing Plug-in

Primary User’s Capabilities

Main Screen with Camera View

Client Settings

Administrator’s Capabilities

Fine-tuning for Best Performance

Opening Accounts for New Users

Building a multimedia web attraction site

Building a security application

Software revision upgrade

Definitions in Configuration

System parameters

User group administration

Network settings

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SMTP 33

FTP 34

HTTP 35

Streaming 35

DDNS and UPnP Settings

Audio/Video Codec Parameters

Audio Parameters

Video Parameters

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Camera Control

Motion detection

Application setup

Weekly Schedule

Event operation

Sequential operation

Remote controller

Viewing system parameters

Factory default

Appendix

A. Troubleshooting

B. Frequently asked questions

C. URL commands of the Network Camera

Capture update Snapshot of JPEG image

Query status of the digital input

Drive the digital output

Restore factory default settings

Restart system

Page URL

System resource URL

General format of command URL

System configuration URL

Security configuration URL

Network configuration URL

DDNS & UPnP configuration URL

Audio/Video configuration URL

Camera control URL

Image quality configuration URL

Application configuration URL

D. Pan/Tilt Data

Pan

Tilt

E. Technical specifications

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Package Contents

PT3112/PT3122 Camera stand

Power adapter

A/V Cable

Warranty card

Software CD

Remote Controller

Quick installation guide

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Installation

Hardware Installation

Please verify that your product package contains all the accessories listed in the foregoing Package Contents.

Depending on the user’s application, an Ethernet cable may be needed. The Ethernet cable should meet the specs of UTP Category 5 and not exceed 100 meters in length.

Connect the power adapter jack to the Network

Camera before plugging in to the power socket. This will reduce the risk of accidental electric shock.

Upon powering up, the device runs through a self-test procedure and the front LEDs will blink between green and red a few times. If self-test passes, the LEDs will shut off and the Network Camera will be on stand-by and ready for software installation.

If self-test fails the red LED will blink several times. Refer to Appendix A for troubleshooting.

The Network Camera provides a general I/O terminal block with one digital input and one relay switch for device control. Pin 1 and Pin 2 can be connected to an external sensor device and the state of voltage can be monitored from the initial state 'LOW'.

The relay switches Pin 3 and Pin 4 can be used to turn on or off an external device.

Consult with the dealer of the peripherals for correct installation.

1 DI+ INPUT (Max. 50mA, 12VDC)

2 DI- INPUT (Initial state of DI is Low)

3 SW_COMMON OUTPUT (open from SW_OPEN at initial state)

4 SW_NOPEN OUTPUT (Max. 1A, 24VDC or 0.5A, 125VAC)

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Software Installation

In this manual, "User" refers to whoever has access to the Network Camera, and

"Administrator" refers to the person who can configure the Network Camera and grant user access to the camera.

At the end of the hardware installation, the Administrator must place the product software CD into the CD-ROM drive of the PC running in MS Windows. An auto-run program will pop up (If the program is not on auto-run, go to the root directory of the software CD and click on “autorun.exe”).

Click on “Software Utility” item, after the window contains changed, click on

“Installation Wizard” to run Vivotek’s installation program.

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Upon Installation Wizard’s start up, a searching box will pop up. This program searches for Vivotek’s product on the same LAN:

After searching, Vivotek Video Servers or Network Cameras will be located by the Installation Wizard. There may be several entries shown in the window.

The Administrator may differentiate the

Network Cameras with the serial number.

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For the series number in the “Serial Number” field, please check the label on the bottom of the camera.

The IP addresses shown in the "Current IP Address" field reflect those on the local network. They may be from the DHCP server. If there is no DHCP server, the camera will try to find a free IP address (this takes from 15 second to 3 minutes, depending on the LAN status). The method of finding IP address is seeking from

192.168.0.99, to 192.168.0.254. If any of the address inside this range is free, the

Network Camera will be assigned to this IP address, and its subnet mask would be

255.255.255.0. If none of the addresses is free, the Network Camera will try the range from 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.98. After an IP address is assigned to the camera, the “Activity” status LED blinks.

The Vivotek’s new UPnP function will always assign an IP address for the Network

Camera. The Administrator can click on button “Link to selected device” to connect the I.E. to the camera.

If the camera is not on the IP installer list, click on the “Search” button to search for the camera on the LAN.

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For more detailed usage of the Installation Wizard, please refer to the user’s manual of the Installation Wizard.

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Initial Access to the Network Camera

Check Network Settings

The Network Camera can be connected either before or immediately after software installation onto the Local Area Network. The Administrator should complete the network settings on the configuration page, including the correct subnet mask and IP address of gateway and DNS. Ask your network administrator or Internet service provider for the detail information. By default the Network Camera requires the

Administrator to run installation every time it reboots. If the network settings are to remain unchanged, disable the Install option. Refer to “Network settings” on the

System Configuration page for details. If any setting is entered incorrectly and cannot proceed to setting up the Network Camera, restore the factory settings following the steps in the “Troubleshooting” chapter of the Appendix.

Add Password to prevent Unauthorized Access

The default Administrator’s password is blank and the Network Camera initially will not ask for any password. The Administrator should immediately implement a new password as a matter of prudent security practice. Once the Administrator’s password is saved, the Network Camera will ask for the user’s name and password before each access. The Administrator can set up a maximum of twenty (20) user accounts. Each user can access the Network Camera except to perform system configuration. Some critical functions are exclusive for the Administrator, such as system configuration, user administration, and software upgrades. The user name for the Administrator is permanently assigned as “root”. Once the password is changed, the browser will display an authentication window to ask for the new password. Once set, there is no provision to recover the Administrator’s password. The only option is to restore to the original factory default

settings.

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How to Use

Authentication

After opening the Web browser and typing in the URL of the Network Camera, a dialogue window pops up to request a username and password. Upon successful authentication, the following figure is displayed.

The foreground is the login window and the background shows the message if authentication fails. The user may check the option box to save the password for future convenience. This option is not available to the Administrator for obvious reason.

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Installing Plug-in

For the initial access to the Network Camera in Windows, the web browser may prompt for permission to install a new plug-in that is the Network Camera.

Permission request depends on the Internet security settings of the user’s PC or notebook. If the highest security level is set, the computer may prohibit any installation and execution attempt. This plug-in has been registered for certificate and is used to display the video in the browser. Users may click on to proceed.

If the web browser does not allow the user to continue to install, check the Internet security option and lower the security levels or contact your IT or networking supervisor for help.

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Primary User’s Capabilities

Main Screen with Camera View

The main page layout has three parts:

Configuration functions: The camera can be configured using these user interfaces.

Camera View: What the camera sees.

Pan/Tilt control buttons: These buttons provide a command interface to control the aim of the camera.

Click on the configuration link to the left of the image window to enter the configuration page.

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The Configuration:

“Digital Output”

Clicking on the “On” or “Off” button turns the digital output to either on or off status.

“Snapshot” The button provides users a fast way to capture a single image of the video from the Network Camera.

“Client Settings”

Clicking on this button links you to the client setting pages, please check the following session for more details.

“Configuration” Only the Administrator can access camera configurations.

The camera view:

The information bar at the top of the camera view shows the connection type to the

Network Camera and the current date/time.

The camera view provides not only the live video, but also a way to aim the Network

Camera to different target. Using mouse to click on the target inside the video will command the Network Camera to aim at the target.

Zoom

This feature allows users to open a digital zoom control window to specify the zoom factor for specified area in the camera view. Users can also move the white frame to select the area of the video that she/he wants to view.

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“Disable digital zoom” The checkbox selection allows users to disable/enable the digital zoom function.

“Zoom Factors” The range of zoom factor is from 100% to 400%, users can select any integer factor inside this area.

“Hide” Click on this button can close the digital zoom control window.

The pan/tilt control buttons:

The direction buttons are for Left, Right, Up, Down, and Home functions. The Home button centers the camera.

“Go to” Once the Administrator has determined the preset positions; the User can aim the camera using this control.

“Pan speed”

This button sets the moving range of the “Left” and “Right” commands.

“Tilt speed”

This button sets the moving range of the “Up” and “Down” commands.

“Pan”

This button commands the camera to pan from the current position to the left-most and then to the right-most position. After panning, the camera returns to the original position.

“Patrol”

This button commands the camera to patrol between the preset positions on the

Patrol List, which can be modified on the “Camera control page”. After one patrol cycle, the camera returns to the original position.

“Stop” This stops the “Auto Pan” command or “Auto Patrol” command.

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Client Settings

At the initial access to the “Connection type” page in Windows, the web browser will ask for a new plug-in installation, the plug-in being the Network Camera. This plug-in has been registered for certification and can be used to change the parameters at the client’s site. The user may click on to install the plug-in. If the web browser does not allow the user to complete the installation, check the Internet security to lower the security level or contact your IT or networking supervisor.

There are two settings for the Client site. One is “Media Option” for the User to determine if audio should be muted. The other is “Protocol Option” which allows choices on connection protocol between client and server. There are three protocol choices to optimize your usage - UDP, TCP and HTTP.

The UDP protocol allows for more real-time audio and video streams. However, some packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may be obscured.

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The TCP protocol allows for less packet loss and produce a more accurate video display. The downside with this protocol is that the real-time effect is worse than that with the UDP protocol.

The HTTP protocol must be selected if the network is protected by a firewall and it only allows HTTP Port (80) to be opened. In this mode, audio will not be sent and only video is operational. If no special need is required, UDP protocol is recommended.

Generally speaking, the client’s choice will be in the order of UDP → TCP → HTTP.

After the Network Camera is connected successfully, “Protocol Option” will indicate the selected protocol. The selected protocol will be recorded in the user's PC and will be used for the next connection. If the network environment is changed, or the user wants to let the web browser to detect again, manually select the UDP protocol, save, and return HOME to re-connect.

<url> http://<Network Camera>/protocol.html

<Network Camera> is the domain name or the original IP address of the Network

Camera.

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Administrator’s Capabilities

Fine-tuning for Best Performance

There are a few choices the Administrator is allowed to maximize the capabilities of the Network Camera. Best performance generally equates to the fastest image refresh rate with the best video quality, and at the lowest network bandwidth as possible. The three factors, “Maximum frame rate”, “Fix bit rate”, and “Fix quality” on the Video Configuration page, are correlative to allow for achieving the best performance possible.

For Best Real-time Video Images

To achieve good real-time visual effect, the network bandwidth should be large enough to allow a transmission rate of greater than 20 image frames per second. If the broadband network is over 1 Mbps, set the “Fix bit rate” to 1000Kbps or

1200Kbps, or set “Fix quality” at the highest quality. The maximum frame rate is 25 fps in a 50Hz system and 30 fps in a 60Hz system. If your network bandwidth is more

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than 384Kbps, you can fix the bit rate according to your bandwidth and set the maximum frame rate to 25 fps or 30 fps. If you are shooting fast-moving images, you may want to slow the maximum frame rate down to 20 fps in order to lower the rate of data transmission. This allows for better video quality and the human eyes cannot readily detect the differences between those of 20, 25, or 30 frames per second. If your network bandwidth is below 384 Kbps, set the “Fix bit rate” according to your bandwidth and try to get the best performance by fine-tuning with the

“Maximum frame rate”. In a slow network, greater frame rate results in blur images.

Another work-around is to choose “Half” in the “Size” option for better images, or

“Halfx2” for a larger image view. Video quality performance will vary somewhat due to the number of users viewing on the network; even when the parameters have initially been finely tuned. Performance will also suffer due to poor connectivity because of the network’s burst constraint.

Only Quality Images Will Do

To have the best video quality, you should set “Fix quality” at “Detailed” or

“Excellent” and adjust the “Maximum frame rate” to match your network’s bandwidth. If your network is slow and you receive “broken” pictures, go to the TCP protocol in “Connection type” and choose a more appropriate mode of transmission.

The images may suffer a time delay due to a slower connection. The delay will also increase with added number of users.

Somewhere Between Real-time and Clear Images

If you have a broadband network, set “Fix quality” at ”Normal” or better, rather than setting “Fix bit rate”. You can also fix the bandwidth according to your actual network speed and adjust the frame rate. Start from 30 fps down for best results but not below 15 fps. If the image qualities are not improved, select a lower bandwidth setting.

Viewing Double size image

The Network Camera not only provide standard CIF/SIF format video, but also provide 4CIF/4SIF format video. For selecting “Double” video size, the video from the Network Camera can provide more details, but less frame-rate (up to 10

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frames/sec). Besides, “Normal x 2” selection will do 200% digital zoom for both the width and height of the video.

Opening Accounts for New Users

Protect Network Camera by passwords

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Network Camera is shipped without any password by default. That means everyone can access Network Camera including the configuration as long as the IP address is known. It is necessary to assign a password if Network Camera is intended to be accessed by others. Type a new word twice in ○ to enable protection. This password is used to identify the administrator. Then add an account with user name and password for your friends in ○ . Network Camera can provide twenty accounts for your valuable customers or friends. Each account identifies the access right rather

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than the real visitor. That allows multiple visitors share the same account of different level. An option to access DI/DO is provided for each account. Some users may need to prohibit from controlling your attached devices. Another option allows different control to pan/tilt functions of the Network Camera. You may delete some users from ○ .

More flexible options for viewers

The first option allows anyone uses “demo” as the user name to view without password. The Administrator can also decide if more viewers are allowed to watch the video if the viewers exceed the limit. The overloaded viewers will have snapshot mode instead.

Building a multimedia web attraction site

Demo on multiple sites – mid-scale service

The Network Camera can allow ten visitors to view on-line simultaneously. After

Installation, focus the Network Camera on any object you wish to share, and tell the visitors to type in the web browser address. Caution: You may want to maintain your visitor’s list in the security configuration page to block out unexpected visitors.

Product demo for e-business – Large-scale Service

If the number of visitors has exceeded the limit, the Network Camera can allow the

"overload" viewers to see the snapshots in JPEG mode, on the homepage. These are still images and will be refreshed periodically and automatically. It needs a script function supported by the web browser.

1. Click on “Configuration” on the homepage,

2. Click on “Security” in the left column,

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3. Go to the bottom of the page and check off on “Allow more viewers with snapshot mode”,

4. Set the snapshot interval to refresh the still image automatically. The longer the snapshot interval, the better the snapshot mode works for multiple viewers.

If you want to expand to allow in more viewers, the host server should be able to handle large network traffic, which must handle the picture refreshing from the

Network Camera.

If the web server space has FTP service

Set the Network Camera up as an FTP client to upload the pictures. The access to the

Network Camera will be independent of the number of viewers and the picture quality will remain constant.

1. Click on “Configuration” on the homepage,

2. Click on “Network” in the left column,

3. Fill in the FTP related settings including server, user name and password, as well

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as the upload path if it is specified by the web space,

4. Click on ”Save” and wait for the system to restart,

5. Click on “Application” in the left column,

6. Select the day or days of the week in “Weekly schedule” you want to upload the pictures,

7. Select “Sequential operation” and set the interval,

8. Unselect "FTP put snapshots with date and time suffix" as the upload method and click on "Save",

9. The image file uploaded to the web space is named “video.jpg”. Check if the file is successfully uploaded to the correct folder,

10. Prepare a homepage with the embedded image reference to the image file uploaded via FTP in advance.

If the web space has no FTP service

An auto-refresh homepage can be used to periodically poll the newest image from the Network Camera. It is most efficient if using a free web space provider as the FTP service may be limiting.

1. Prepare an auto-refresh homepage as the following example. The URL of image is http://“IP address of the Network Camera”/cgi-bin/video.jpg. Modify the IP address according to your Network Camera. Define the refresh interval according to your network bandwidth for best result. If the refresh rate is too fast and there is a large number of visitors, this may overload the Network Camera and slows the response.

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Building a security application

The Administrator can combine options on the application page to perform many useful security applications. There are two trigger sources coming from attached devices, such as for motion detection. There are also two kinds of actions responding to such events, including uploading snapshots over the Internet and driving other attached devices. To upload the snapshots, the User can choose either email or FTP according to user’s needs. Both e-mail and FTP use the network settings on the network page. Refer to the definition section for detail configuration.

1. Click on “Configuration” on homepage,

2. Click on “Application” in the left column,

3. Check the weekdays as you need and give the period of

"Snapshots begin" time and

"Snapshots end" time to monitor the triggering conditions every day,

4. Check the “Event operation”. The triggering condition can be set to detected motion or status of the attached device,

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5. Set the delay before detecting next event to avoid continuous false alarms following the original event,

6. Set the delay to take snapshots after event to capture the direction of the moving objects,

Send snapshots when motion is detected

If no external sensor is available, the Administrator can use the built-in motion detection to monitor any movement and sends snapshots via email for security check.

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7. Click on “Motion detection” in the left column,

8. Check “Enable motion detection”,

9. Click on “New” to have a new window to monitor video,

10. Type in a name to identify the new window,

11. Use the mouse to click, hold, and drag the window corner to resize or the title bar to move,

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12. Fine-tune using the “Sensitivity” and “Percentage” fields to best suit the camera’s environment. Higher ”Sensitivity” detects the slighter motion. Higher

“Percentage” discriminates smaller objects,

13. Clicking on “Save” enables the activity display. Green means the motion in the window is under the watermark set by the Administrator and red means it is over the watermark,

14. Click on “Application” in the left column,

15. Check on the window name set in Step 10,

16. Check “Upload snapshots while motion detected”, if e-mailing the snapshots is preferred,

17. Check “Send snapshots by email”,

18. Click on “Save” to validate.

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Software revision upgrade

Customers can obtain the up-to-date software from the web site of Vivotek. An easy-to-use Upgrade Wizard is provided to upgrade the Network Camera with just a few clicks. The upgrade function is opened to the Administrator only. To upgrade the system, follow the procedures below.

1. Download the firmware file named “FLASH.BIN” from the appropriate product folder.

2. Run the Upgrade Wizard and proceed following the prompts. Refer to the instructions of the Upgrade Wizard for details.

3. The whole process will finish in a few minutes and it will automatically restart the system.

If power fails during the writing process of Flash memory, the program in the memory of the Network Camera may be destroyed permanently. If the Network

Camera cannot restart properly, ask your dealer for technical service.

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Definitions in Configuration

Only the Administrator can access system configuration. Each category in the left column will be explained in the following pages. The bold texts are the specific phrases on the Option pages. The Administrator may type the URL below the figure to directly enter the frame page of configuration. If the Administrator also wants to set certain options through the URL, read the reference appendix for details.

<url> http://<Network Camera>/setup/config.html

<Network Camera> is the domain name or original IP address of the Network

Camera.

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System parameters

"Host name" The text displays the title at the top of the main page.

Turn off the LED indicator” Check this option to shut off the LED beside the lens.

It can prevent the camera’s operation being noticed.

"Keep current date and time" Click on this to reserve the current date and time of the Network Camera. An internal real-time clock maintains the date and time even when the power of the system is turned off.

"Sync with computer time" Synchronizes the date and time of the Network

Camera with the local computer. The read-only date and time of the PC is displayed as updated.

Manual” Adjust the date and time according to what is entered by the Administrator.

Notice the format in the related fields while doing the entry.

Automatic” Synchronize with the NTP server over the Internet whenever the

Network Camera starts up. It will fail if the assigned time-server cannot be reached.

NTP server” Assign the IP address or domain name of the time-server. Leaving the text box blank connects the Network Camera to the default time-servers.

"Time zone" Adjust the time with that of the time-servers for local settings.

“Update interval” Select hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly update with the time on the

NTP server.

Remember to click on to immediately validate the changes. Otherwise, the correct time will not be synchronized.

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User group administration

Root password” Change the Administrator’s password by typing in the new password identically in both text boxes. The typed entries will be displayed as asterisks for security purposes. After pressing

Administrator for the new password for access.

, the web browser will ask the

Add user” Type the new user's name and password and press to insert the new entry. The new user will be displayed in the user name list. There is a maximum of twenty user accounts. Each user can have the privilege to "Permit for I/O

control" and "Permit for PT control". “Delete user” Pull down the user list to find the user’s name and press to complete.

"Permit for I/O control" Allows user to control the DO and get status of the DI.

"Permit for PT control" Allows user to aim the Network Camera to different targets.

Allow ‘demo’ account to view” Check this to permit anyone who types in “demo” as user name. No password is needed for demo account. Note that a demo account is restricted to view only.

Allow more viewers with snapshot mode” There can only be a maximum of 10 users to simultaneously view the video. This option allows for the 11 th viewer on, the overloaded viewers, to see only still images. These still images are automatically refreshed by the interval defined below. This feature must be supported by the java script capability of the web browsers.

Snapshot interval” defines the refresh rate of the still image in the homepage seen by the overloaded viewers.

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Network settings

Any changes made on this page will restart the system in order to validate the changes. Make sure every field is entered correctly before clicking on .

"Reset IP address at next boot", the default status is checked to avoid erroneous entries during installation. This can be tedious having to perform software installation whenever the Network Camera starts. Therefore, once the network settings, especially the IP address, have been entered correctly, uncheck this option. If this option is disabled, the Network Camera will skip installation at the next boot. The Network Camera can automatically restart and operate normally after a power outage. Users can run IP installer to check the IP address assigned to the

Network Camera if the IP address is forgotten or using the UPnP function provided by the Network Camera (MS Windows XP provides UPnP function at Network

Neighbors).

General

IP address” This is necessary for network identification.

Subnet mask” This is used to determine if the destination is in the same subnet.

The default value is “255.255.255.0”.

Default router” This is the gateway used to forward frames to destinations in a different subnet. Invalid router setting will fail the transmission to destinations in different subnet.

Primary DNS” The primary domain name server that translates hostnames into IP addresses.

Secondary DNS” Secondary domain name server that backups the Primary DNS.

SMTP

SMTP (mail) server 1” The domain name or IP address of the external email server.

Recipient email address 1” The email address of the recipients for snapshots or log file. Multiple recipients must be separated by semicolons, ‘;’.

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SMTP account name 1” Some SMTP server requires an account name for logging in. Refer to your SMTP administrator for detailed information.

SMTP password 1” The password for the SMTP server account.

SMTP (mail) server 2” The domain name or IP address of another email server once the previous server is unreachable.

Recipient email address 2” The email addresses of the recipients for the backup server.

SMTP account name 2” The account login name for the second SMTP server.

SMTP password 2” The password for the second SMTP account name.

Return email address” The return email address used in the event the mails fail to be sent out.

FTP

Local FTP server port” This can be other than the default Port 21. The user can change this value from 1 to 65535. After the change, the external FTP client program must change the server port of connection accordingly.

1st FTP server” The domain name or the IP address of the external FTP server. The following user settings must be correctly configured for remote access.

1st FTP user name” Granted user name on the external FTP server.

1st FTP password” Granted password on the external FTP server.

1st FTP remote folder” Granted folder on the external FTP server. The string must conform to that of the external FTP server. Some FTP servers cannot accept preceding slash symbol before the path without virtual path mapping. Refer to the instructions for the external FTP server for details. The folder privilege must be open for upload.

Primary FTP passive mode” The Network Camera is located inside the network protected by a firewall, data connection for FTP may be prohibited. By selecting passive mode, the FTP can bypass the rule and allow snapshot upload to proceed. If the passive mode is selected, the Network Camera can automatically attempt for active mode, if the external FTP server does not support passive mode.

2nd FTP server” The domain name or IP address of the backup external FTP server.

2nd FTP user name” Granted user name on the backup FTP server.

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2nd FTP password” Granted password on the backup FTP server.

2nd FTP remote folder” Granted folder on the backup FTP server.

Secondary FTP passive mode” Passive mode setting for the backup FTP server.

HTTP

Http port” This can be other than the default Port 80. Once the port is changed, the

User must be notified the change for the connection to be successful. For instance, when the Administrator changes the HTTP port of the Network Camera whose IP address is 192.168.0.100 from 80 to 8080, the User must type in the web browser

“http://192.168.0.100:8080” instead of “http://192.168.0.100”.

Streaming

Control channel port” This can be something other than the default port 5001 in order to work with the port opened by the firewall.

Audio channel port” This can be something other than the default port 5002 in order to work with the port opened by the firewall.

Video channel port” This can be something other than the default port 5003 in order to work with the port opened by the firewall.

Improve audio quality in low bandwidth environment” If the Network Camera seems to work in a low bandwidth network environment, the User can use this option to see if audio quality can be improved by sacrificing some real-time synchronization.

Some invalid settings may cause the system failing to respond. Change the configuration only if necessary and consult with your network supervisor or experienced users for correct settings. Once the system has lost contact, refer to

Appendix A for reset and restore procedures.

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DDNS and UPnP Settings

Enable DDNS” This option turns on the DDNS function.

Provider” The provider list contains four hosts that provide DDNS services. Please connect to the service provider’s website to make sure the service charges.

Host name” If the User wants to use DDNS service, this field must be filled. Please input the hostname that is registered in the DDNS server.

Username/E-mail” The Username or E-mail field is necessary for logging in the

DDNS server or notify the User of the new IP address. Note: when this field is input as “Username” the following field must be input as “Password”.

Password/Key” Please input the password or key to get the DDNS service.

Enable UPnP presentation” This turns on or off the UPnP function. When UPnP is turned off, the camera cannot be found through network neighbors in MS Windows

XP. If the UPnP network component is installed in Windows XP, the hostname of the

Network Camera will be shown with bracketed IP address in the Network neighbors.

Ex: Network Camera with Pan/Tilt (96). That is: The hostname of the Network

Camera is “Network Camera with Pan/Tilt, and the IP address of the Network

Camera is xxx.xxx.xxx.96, depends on the last value of the IP address assigned to the Network Camera.

Enable UPnP port forwarding” If the network router supports port forwarding function, the Administrator can check the option to enable this function. The Network

Camera will negotiate the ports provided by the router after rebooted. During the negotiation, the control channel port, video channel port and audio channel port are configured automatically. One exception is if the http port number conflicts the port number owned by other network devices, the Network Camera will have a warning message on the network settings page. The HTTP port number is assigned manually, for that users might not access the web pages if HTTP port number is unknown.

Users can access the Network Camera through Internet using different port provided by the router, after the four ports are configured correctly. “Save” Click on this button to save current settings for the DDNS service and UPnP function.

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Audio/Video Codec Parameters

Audio Parameters

“Mute” Check the option will make the Network Camera reboot to force all the connection using HTTP mode to view the video, therefore no audio can be heard at any client side.

“Improve audio quality in low bandwidth environment” Check the option will make the Network Camera reboot to make communication of audio channel more efficient.

“Audio Source” The selection can be “Internal microphone” or “External

microphone”. When “External microphone” is selected, the red light of the

Network Camera will blink once a second.

Video Parameters

Text on video” The text will be displayed in the black bar above the video window with a timestamp. The timestamp is captured from the date and time of the Network

Camera that is maintained by a built-in real-time clock.

Color” Select either for color or monochrome video display.

"Size" There are five options for three video sizes. “Half” is the quarter size of

“Normal”. “Half x 2” has the same video size as “Normal” but of a lesser quality, while consuming less network bandwidth. “Normal x 2” will do digital zoom with factor of 200% for both width and height of the video, and “Double” will have the

Network Camera sending 704x480(NTSC)/704x576(PAL) size video to every connections with the maximum frame-rate of 10.

"Maximum frame rate" This limits the maximal refresh frame rate, which can be combined with the "Video quality control" to optimize bandwidth utilization and video quality. If the User wants to fix the bandwidth utilization regardless of the video quality, choose "Fix bit rate" and select the desired bandwidth. The video quality may be poor due to the sending of maximal frame rate within the limited bandwidth when images are moving rapidly. Consequently, to ensure detailed video

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quality (quantization rate) regardless of the network, it will utilize more bandwidth to send the maximal frames when images change drastically.

"Flip" Vertically rotate the video.

"Mirror" Horizontally rotate the video. Check options both if the Network Camera is installed upside down.

White balance” Adjust the value for best color temperature.

Click on this button to pop up another window to tune "Brightness",

“Contrast”, “Hue” and "Saturation" for video compensation. Each field has eleven levels ranging from -5 to +5. The User may press

When the image is O.K., press

to fine-tune the image.

to set the image settings. to recall the original settings without incorporating the changes.

Click on this

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Camera Control

Camera control

Preset function area

On the Camera Control page, there are two main function control areas:

Camera control area

The pan and tilt functions can be controlled with these buttons. The “Left” button aims the camera to the left; the “Right”, “Up”, and “Down” buttons aim the camera accordingly. The “Home” button aims the camera to the center.

Pan speed” This controls the range of the horizontal movement of the camera. The greater the value, the greater angular movement when performing the “Left” or

“Right” functions.

Tilt speed” This controls the range of the vertical movement of the camera. The greater the value, the greater angular movement when performing the “Up” or

“Down” functions would be.

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Auto pan/patrol speed” This defines the speed of panning and patrol, the greater the value, the faster the speed.

Preset function area

Enable IR control” Checking this box allows the Administrator to enable the IR controller to move the aim of the camera. To allow controls only through URL commands or web pages, leave this box unchecked.

Current position”, If the User wants to save the current view as a preset location, enter a name for each of the current video view at “current position” and click on the

“Add” button. The camera allows for 20 preset locations.

Preset position” This keeps a list for preset positions. Clicking on the “Delete” button will remove the current selected position from the preset list.

Set as home” Click on the button will set the current aimed position as home of the

Network Camera. Each time the Network Camera reboots or after calibration, it will automatically aim to the defined home position.

Default home” Restore home position to factory default home by clicking on this button.

Dwelling time” The value set here specifies:

1. The stop time of each preset location during auto patrol of the Network Camera.

2. The stay time at the most left and the most right positions when the Network

Camera is doing auto panning.

Patrol selection”, After the User has saved a list of preset positions, the “Preset locations” box will also keep a list of the preset positions. And once the “Select>” button is clicked, the “Selected location” box will keep a list of the patrol stops. The

“Remove” button removes the preset position from the patrol stops. The “UP”,

“DOWN” buttons adjust the order of the patrol stops. Several preset positions can be added to the patrol stops. The camera can accept up to 40 patrol stops.

Save” button

The button is valid for “Pan speed”, “Tilt speed”, “Auto pan/patrol speed”, “Enable IR control”, “Dwelling time” and “Patrol selections”. In other words, after changing these settings, and the “Save” button is not clicked, the new setting of the camera will not take effect.

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Motion detection

Enable motion detection” Check this option to turn on motion detection.

Click on this button to add a new window. At most three windows can exist simultaneously. Use the mouse to click, hold, and drag the window frame to resize or the title bar to move. Clicking on the ‘x’ at the upper right-hand corner of the window to delete the window. Remember to save in order to validate the changes.

Click on this button to save the related window settings. A graphic bar will rise or fall depending on the image variations. A green bar means the image variation is under monitoring level and a red bar means the image variation is over monitoring level. When the bar goes red, the detected window will also be outlined in red. Going back to the homepage, the monitored window is hidden but the red frame shows when motion is detected.

"Window Name" The text will show at the top of the window.

Sensitivity” This sets the endurable difference between two sequential images.

Percentage” This sets the space ratio of moving objects in the monitoring window.

Higher sensitivity and small percentage will allow easier motion detection.

The following figure shows the screen when is clicked.

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Application setup

Weekly Schedule

Sun” ~ “Sat” Select the days of the week to perform the following operations.

Snapshots begin at” Set the time to start operations. “Snapshots stop at” Set the time to stop operations.

Setting identical begin time and stop time means 24-hour operation.

Event operation

Delay second(s) before detecting next event” Set the time delay before restarting to check on the triggering condition when the current condition is triggered.

Take snapshots at second(s) after event” After the camera has taken a snapshot when a condition is triggered, another snapshot will be taken after this configured interval, in seconds.

Trigger condition” There are four conditions relative to the digital input and the three windows for motion detection. More than one condition can be selected at once.

Select the appropriate digital input condition that suits the characteristics of the external device. “high”, “low” selects level-triggering via external voltage input.

“rising”, “falling” is for edge-triggering. There are three windows for motion detection each can be assigned a name. If motion detection has not been set up,

undefined” will be shown instead of the window title. If this happens, clicking on

“Motion detection” and a note will show to direct the User to the configuration page for motion detection.

Trigger action” There are four options for two types of action. More than one condition can be selected at once. While choosing to trigger an output alarm, the digital output will short both pins and complete the external device’s circuit. The normal state is open. Either email or FTP can be used to command uploading snapshots. The snapshot names will be “vpre.jpg”, “vtrg.jpg”, and “vpos.jpg”,

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respectively. They stand for the snapshots, before event, right upon event, and after event. The date and time suffix may also be added as an option. Confirm the external mail or FTP server settings in the network configuration.

Reset output” Select and save this option to reset the external device at the digital output to return to the original state.

Sequential operation

Snapshot every second(s)” The Network Camera will send snapshots at the specified intervals to the external server using the method selected below.

Remember: This operation is still subject to the conditions set in the weekly schedule.

Send snapshots by email” This selects the uploading method following the intervals set above. The snapshot named “video.jpg” will be attached in the email with the subject title “Periodic snapshots”.

Send snapshots by FTP” The snapshots will be uploaded to the external FTP server with the file name defined in the next option. This can also be used to refresh the captured images stored in the external web server to build creative homepages.

FTP put snapshots with date and time suffix” This option sets up the snapshot capture date and time, which can be used to easily differentiate the snapshot file names in either the sequential or event operation. For instance,

[email protected]” means the JPEG image was captured in the year

2003, January the 2 nd , at 3 o’clock, 4 minute, and 5 second. If this suffix is omitted, the file named “video.jpg” on the external FTP server will be refreshed at the specified interval.

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Remote controller

Models PT3112 and PT3122 both provide a remote controller to command the camera’s pan/tilt and other functions. The direction control part provides the function as on the main web page.

The Pan/Patrol/Stop functions are also the same as on the main web page.

Direction control area

Auto movement control area

Auto Patrol” This button commands the camera to patrol between the preset positions on the patrol list that was set on the “Camera control page”. After each patrol cycle, the camera stops at the original staring position. “Auto Pan” This button commands the camera to pan from the current position to the left most or right most and back. After panning both horizontal end positions, the camera would stop at the original starting position.

Center” This calibrates the camera’s position to aim at the center as the camera boots up.

Stop” This stops the auto movements (auto pan & auto patrol) of the camera.

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Viewing system log

Click on the link on the configuration page to view the system log file. The content of this file provides useful information about configuration and connections after system boot-up.

Viewing system parameters

Click on this link on the configuration page to view the entire system’s parameter set.

The content is the same as those in CONFIG.INI.

Factory default

“Factory default”

Click on this link on the configuration page to restore factory default settings. Any changes made so far will be lost and the system will be reset to the initial factory settings. After clicking on the “Restore” button and make confirmation, the system will restart and require the installer program to set up the network again.

“Calibrate”

Recalibrate the home position to the default center to recover the tolerance cased by some external forces. This function is the same as the “Center” button on the

Remote Controller. Please note that there is no confirming message box after clicking on the “Calibrate” button, the Network Camera will calibrate immediately.

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Appendix

A. Troubleshooting

Status LED

After powering up, the Network Camera performs a self-diagnostic to detect any hardware defects. The following table lists the LED patterns in general. In case of any fatal error, the LED will blink in a pattern other than those below.

During self-diagnostic after power on

Ethernet signal is lost

Before network is setup

After network is setup

Any hardware failure

Reset and Restore

Blink in interchanged green and red

Red LED is blinking till Ethernet is detected

Steady green till IP address is confirmed

Blink green every second

Other patterns

Restoring the factory defaults will erase any previous settings.

Reset or restore the system after power on.

At the left side of the camera there is a button hidden in the pinhole as shown in the picture.

It is used to reset the system or restore the factory default settings. Sometimes resetting the system sets the system back to normal state. If the system problems remain after reset, restore the factory settings and install again.

RESET: Poke the wrench to click on the button.

RESTORE: 1. Poke the wrench to press on the button continuously.

2. Wait for self-diagnostic to run twice.

3. Withdraw the wrench as soon as the second self-diagnostic starts.

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B. Frequently asked questions

Q What if I forget my password?

A After the Administrator's password has been assigned, every access to the Network

Camera needs authentication. If you are one of the managed users, you have to ask the Administrator for the password. If you are the Administrator, there is no way to recover the root password except by restoring the factory default settings. Refer to

Appendix A for the procedures.

Q Why can I not watch video from the Network Camera after it is authenticated?

A There are many possible scenarios regarding this problem,

1. If you have just installed the Network Camera and are unable to watch the video, check if the heartbeat LED is blinking or the lens cap is off. If the heartbeat LED is dim, perform the software installation again.

2. If the Network Camera is well installed and you are accessing the Network Camera for the first time using Internet Explorer, adjust the security level of Internet Explorer to allow installation of plug-ins.

3. If the problem still exists after adjusting, and the message over the image window is showing "connecting", the network traffic may be too crowded.

Q What is the plug-in for?

A The plug-in provided by the Network Camera is used to display motion pictures and audio in Internet Explorer. If your system does not allow installation of any plug-in software, the security level of the web browser may need to be lowered. It is recommended that you consult your network supervisors in your office regarding adjustment of the security level. Software installation may be regulated in some offices.

Q Why is the timestamp different from the system time of my PC or notebook?

A The timestamp is based on the system time of the Network Camera. It is maintained by a real-time clock inside and can be automatically synchronized with the time-server if the Network Camera is connected to the Internet and the function is enabled.

Differences of several hours may result from the time zone setting.

Q Can I install it on ceiling?

A Yes. There are flip and mirror options in the video configuration page to correct the images for upside down installation.

Q The image is not clear enough.

A Rotate the lens to adjust the focus after the Network Camera has been installed in the proper position. The image settings and white balance can be fine tuned to achieve the best visual effect. Also notice the power line frequency must match the local utility to synchronize and minimize the effect of flickering florescent lights.

Q Why does the image not refresh regularly?

A Some anti-virus programs filter the received web content. It takes time to perform data examination and affect the streaming application such as that of the Network

Camera. However, it only affects the HTP mode of the Network Camera. If the network allows only HTTP mode, disable the web filtering function of the anti-virus program temporarily. During this period, the User should be aware of the risk of malicious network activity.

Q I have opened motion detection windows but it cannot work.

A If the motion detection windows are set up and names are given, check to see if the function is checked on the first line. While it is enabled, adjust the sensitivity and percentage to monitor the level indicator for best results.

Q I cannot hear any sound while watching.

A If there is "V_ONLY" shown above the image, click on connection type to uncheck

"Disable audio". If there is "V" shown instead of "AV", the sound card in your PC may not have been properly installed. If "AV" is shown, check the audio source of the

Network Camera, make sure you are using internal or external microphone.

Q How many users are allowed to watch the Network Camera at the same time?

A Too many users requesting the real-time multimedia content will jam the network.

For best results, the Network Camera is designed to accommodate a maximum of ten

(10) users to watch and listen at the same time. For a larger number of users, it is recommended to build another web server to host the retrieved contents from the

Network Camera.

Q How fast is the video rate of the Network Camera?

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A The MPEG4 codec engine can process up to 30 frames per second internally. However, the total performance is subject to many coefficients such as:

1. Network throughput,

2. Bandwidth share,

3. Number of users,

4. The complicated/detailed objects and movement in view,

5. The power of your PC or notebook computer that is responsible for displaying images.

In general, the transfer rate in a general local network environment can achieve over

200 kilobytes per second and approximately 10 to 20 pictures per second from a regular environment.

Q How can I keep the Network Camera as private as possible?

A The Network Camera is designed for surveillance purposes and has many flexible interfaces. The user authentication and special confirmation in installation can keep the Network Camera from unauthorized access. You may also change the HTTP port to a non-public number. The demo account is good to separate guests from normal users and thus you can easily block the guests anytime. You can check the system log to examine any abnormal activities and trace the origins.

Q Why can I not access the Network Camera when I set up some options in the application?

A Since the Network Camera is a "network camera", any incorrect network settings will make it inaccessible. If this happens, restore the factory default settings following the procedures in Appendix A.

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C. URL commands of the Network Camera

For some customers who already have their own web site or web control application, the Network Camera can be easily integrated through convenient URLs. This section lists the commands in URL format corresponding to the basic functions of the Network

Camera.

Capture update Snapshot of JPEG image

/cgi-bin/video.jpg

The Network Camera will return the most up-to-date snapshot in JPEG format.

Query status of the digital input

/cgi-bin/getdi.cgi

The Network Camera will return the status of digital input.

Drive the digital output

/cgi-bin/setdo.cgi?do=<state>

The state is either “h” or “l”. “h” means high, that is NC is connected with COMMON and

“l” means “low” that is NO is connected with COMMON.

For instance, typing http://192.168.0.201/cgi-bin/setdo.cgi?do=h in the address bar of the web browser will command the Network Camera, with IP address of

192.168.0.201, to set digital output to connect to NC with COMMON.

Restore factory default settings

/setup/restore.cgi

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The Network Camera will automatically restart after restoring factory default configurations.

Restart system

/setup/reset.cgi

Restart the Network Camera without warning.

Page URL

The configuration page has a frame layout including an option list frame and an option page frame. Referenced URLs, except for the configuration page, direct users to the option page frame only. Some pages, such as image quality setting and preset setting, are opened in new windows for preview.

Only the Administrator can access these URLs.

Homepage name

Client settings page configuration page

Referenced URL

/client.html

/setup/config.html system option security option network option

/setup/system.html

/setup/security.html

/setup/network.html

DDNS & UPnP option audio/video option camera control option motion detection image quality option application option system log system parameters set factory default

/setup/ddns.html

/setup/video.html

/setup/ptframe.html

/setup/motion.html

/setup/image.html

/setup/app.html

/setup/logfile.html

/setup/parafile.html

/setup/factory.html

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System resource URL

There are some images used on the homepage when the homepage layout is in image mode. The Administrator may use the following links to show the images saved in the

Network Camera on another page.

Resource name system logo image background image

Referenced URL

/pic/logo.gif

/pic/wallppr.jpg

General format of command URL

Every configuration can be set through URL with the POST method by the

Administrator only.

<general format>

URL[?[name=value][&name=value]……]

<method>

POST

<authorized user> root

System configuration URL

URL: /setup/system.cgi

NAME VALUE host ledoff characters> yes method date no keep auto manu

<yyyy/mm/dd>

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DESCRIPTION turn on front LED turn off front LED keep date and time unchanged use NTP server to synchronize directly adjust date and time year, month and date separated by

slash time <hh:mm:ss> ntp by colon

<domain name or IP address> NTP server zone -12 ~ 12 updateInterval one hour one day one week

One month time zone, 8 means GMT +8:00

Synchronize with NTP hourly

Synchronize with NTP daily

Synchronize with NTP weekly

Synchronize with NTP monthly

Security configuration URL

URL: /setup/security.cgi

NAME VALUE characters> characters> characters> action open dido characters>

<blank> yes no yes no

DESCRIPTION validate demo users with “open” grant for demo account prohibit for demo account permission for DIDO access prohibit for DIDO access

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Network configuration URL

URL: /setup/network.cgi

NAME VALUE reset yes

DESCRIPTION enable installation at next boot ip subnet router no

<IP address>

<IP address>

<IP address> disable installation at next boot

The Network Camera's IP address subnet mask default gateway domain <text string shorter than 40 characters> dns1 dns2 smtp1

<IP address> primary DNS server

<IP address> secondary DNS server

<domain name or IP address> primary SMTP server characters> mailname1 <max 14 characters> first account name in SMTP server first account password in SMTP server

<domain name or IP address> secondary SMTP server smtp2 mailto2 <text string shorter than 80 characters> mailname2 <max 14 characters> second account name in SMTP server second account password in SMTP server characters> smtp2 characters>

<domain name or IP address> secondary SMTP server mailto2 <text string shorter than 80 characters>

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ftpp ftp1 characters>

<number less than 65535> FTP port

<domain name or IP address> primary FTP server ftpuser1 <text string shorter than 15 characters> characters> ftp2 characters>

<domain name or IP address> secondary FTP server ftpuser2 <text string shorter than 15 characters> characters> http characters>

<number less than 65535> controlport <number less than 65535> videoport <number less than 65535> audioport <number less than 65535> lowband yes no server

HTTP port control Channel port video Channel port audio Channel port optimal for the low bandwidth keep the original way

DDNS & UPnP configuration URL

URL: /setup/ddns.cgi

NAME VALUE enddns anything

DESCRIPTION

Enable DDNS function. This option must be resent whenever the URL is called, if DDNS function is to

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provider be enabled.

1 DynDDNS.org(Dynamic)

2 DynDDNS.org(Custom)

3 TZO.com host

4 dhs.org

<the hostname> usermail username or mail

The hostname of the Network Camera

The login username of DDNS server or the email address registered in DDNS server. passkey password or key The login password of DDNS server or the key given by the DDNS server. enupnp anything whenever the URL is called, if UPnP function is to be enabled.

Audio/Video configuration URL

URL: /setup/video.cgi

NAME VALUE text size

DESCRIPTION

<text string shorter than 15 enclosed caption characters>

1 half

2 half x 2 color

3 normal

4 normal x 2

5 double

B/W monochrome quality

<other than B/W> fixb

<other than fixb> color fix bit rate fix quantization

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quan bitrate frame

1

2

3

4

5

64000

128000

256000

384000

512000

5

10

15

20

768000

1000000

1200000

1

2

3

25

30 flip mirror mute anthing lowest quality of video lower quality of video normal quality of video higher quality of video highest quality of video set bit rate to 64K bps set bit rate to 128K bps set bit rate to 256K bps set bit rate to 384K bps set bit rate to 512K bps set bit rate to 768K bps set bit rate to 1000K bps set bit rate to 1200K bps set maximum frame rate to 1 fps set maximum frame rate to 2 fps set maximum frame rate to 3 fps set maximum frame rate to 5 fps set maximum frame rate to 10 fps set maximum frame rate to 15 fps set maximum frame rate to 20 fps set maximum frame rate to 25 fps set maximum frame rate to 30 fps

(NTSC only) to turn off audio connections. This will make the Network Camera reboot.

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improve anthing mphone internal external

Camera control URL

URL: /setup/ptcamera.cgi

NAME VALUE addpos <the position name> delpos <the position name> selloc <index value, 0~19> irenable yes no speedpan -5~5 speedtilt -5~5 speedapp 1~5 to improve audio quality in low bandwidth environment, this option must be resent whenever the URL is called, if it is to be enabled. set the audio source from built-in microphone. set the audio source from line-in microphone.

DESCRIPTION add preset location with its name delete preset location with its name add preset location into patrol list enable the pan/tilt control using remote controller disable the pan/tilt control using remote controller change the horizontal aim-range change the vertical aim-range change the speed of auto pan or auto patrol.

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Image quality configuration URL

URL: /setup/image.cgi

NAME VALUE brightness <-5 ~ 5> contrast <-5 ~ 5> hue <-5 ~ 5> saturation <-5 ~ 5> preview <not required> restore <not required> save <not required>

Application configuration URL

DESCRIPTION adjust brightness of image adjust contrast of image adjust hue of image adjust saturation of image not save the parameters recall the original settings save the parameters

URL: /setup/app.cgi

NAME VALUE emode <not required> smode <not required> smethod mail ftp suffix delay inter dihigh

<not required>

<integer>

<integer>

< not required > dilow dirise

< not required >

< not required > difall < not required > motion1 < not required > motion2 < not required >

DESCRIPTION event mode application sequential mode application upload snapshots by email upload snapshots by FTP

FTP file with date and time suffix seconds delay to detect next event seconds delay to capture post-event set DI high as trigger condition set DI low as trigger condition set DI rising as trigger condition set DI falling as trigger condition set motion window1 as trigger condition set motion window2 as trigger condition

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motion3 < not required > mdalarm < not required > ioupload < not required > mdupload < not required > sinter <integer> sbegin <hh:mm:ss> send <hh:mm:ss> set motion window3 as trigger condition trigger DO when DI condition matched trigger DO when motion detected upload snapshot when DI condition matched upload snapshot when motion detected seconds interval for sequential mode time to start sequential mode time to stop sequential mode

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D. Pan/Tilt Data

Pan

z unit pan angle: 1.292 degree z auto pan speed 1: 8.41 degree/sec z auto pan speed 2: 16.82 degree/sec z auto pan speed 3: 22.43 degree/sec z auto pan speed 4: 26.04 degree/sec z auto pan speed 5: 67.28 degree/sec z pan speed -5 -> move 2.58 degree z pan speed -4 -> move 5.17 degree z pan speed -3 -> move 7.75 degree z pan speed -2 -> move 10.33 degree z pan speed -1 -> move 12.92 degree z pan speed 0 -> move 15.50 degree z pan speed 1 -> move 18.09 degree z pan speed 2 -> move 20.67 degree z pan speed 3 -> move 23.25 degree z pan speed 4 -> move 25.84 degree z pan speed 5 -> move 28.42 degree

Tilt

z unit tilt angle: 3.068 degree z auto tile speed 1: 6.59 degree/sec z auto tile speed 2: 8.24 degree/sec z auto tile speed 3: 10.98 degree/sec z auto tile speed 4: 16.47 degree/sec z auto tile speed 5: 32.95 degree/sec

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z tilt speed -5 -> move 3.068 degree z tilt speed -4 -> move 6.14 degree z tilt speed -3 -> move 9.20 degree z tilt speed -2 -> move 12.27 degree z tilt speed -1 -> move 15.34 degree z tilt speed 0 -> move 18.41 degree z tilt speed 1 -> move 21.48 degree z tilt speed 2 -> move 24.55 degree z tilt speed 3 -> move 27.61 degree z tilt speed 4 -> move 30.68 degree z tilt speed 5 -> move 33.75 degree

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E. Technical specifications

- System

CPU: Trimedia PNX1300

RAM: 16MB SDRAM

ROM: 2MB FLASH ROM

- Networking

Protocol

TCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, Telnet, NTP, DNS,

DHCP, UPnP and DDNS

Physical

10BaseT Ethernet or 100BaseT Fast Ethernet

Auto negotiation

- Video

Algorithm Supported

MPEG4(short header mode)

JPEG for still image

Features

Adjustable image size, quality and bit rate

Time stamp and text overlay

3 motion detection windows

Resolution

Up to 30/25 frames at 176x120 or 176x144

Up to 30/25 frames at 352x240 or 352x288

Up to 10/10 frames at 704x480 or 704x576

- Camera Specification

1/4 inch color CCD sensor

512x492 or 512x582

1 Lux / F2.0

AGC, AWB, AES

Electronic shutter: 1/60(1/50)~1/100,000 sec

- Lens

Board lens with 4.3mm focal length, F2.0

- Audio

24Kbps

Supporting audio mute

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- Microphone

Omni-directional

Frequency: 20 – 20,000Hz

S/N ratio: more than 58dB

- General I/O

1 sensor input(max. 12VDC 50mA)

1 relay output(max. 24VDC 1A, 125VAC 0.5A)

- LED indicator

Dual color status indicator

- Dimension

104.5mm(L) * 104.5mm(W) * 113.6mm(H)

- Weight

NET. 336.6g

- Power

Consumption: near 8W

Universal switching power-supply included

Adapter input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.4A

Adapter output: 12VDC, 1.5A

- Operating Environment

Temperature: 0-40°C/32-104°F

Humidity: 95%RH

- EMI & Safety

CE, FCC

- Viewing system requirement

Operating System

Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP

Browser

Internet Explorer 5.x or above www.vivotek.com

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

This device compiles with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. z This device may not cause harmful interference, and z This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partial installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

-- Increase the seperation between the equipment and receiver.

-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits.

Europe This digital equipment fulfills the requirement for radiated emission according to Limit

B of EN55022/EN55024, and the requirement for immunity according to EN50082-1/1992.

Liability

Vivotek Inc. cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice. Vivotek Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the materials contained within this document, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purposes.

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