ADVANCED GUIDE
20240-20080117 • IP Eye Anywhere ™
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Thank you for purchasing the Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere Network
Camera, a powerful and high-quality image network camera. The camera can be installed as a standalone system within your application environment easily and quickly, and supports remote management function so that you can access and control it using a Web browser on your PC.
This
Advanced Installation Guide
provides you with the instructions and illustrations on how to use your camera, which includes:
Chapter 1 Introduction to Your Camera
describes the features of the camera. You will also know the components and functions of the camera.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
helps you install the camera according to your application environment. You can use this camera at home, at work, at any where you want.
Chapter 3 Accessing the Camera
lets you start using your camera without problem. The camera can be set up easily and work within your network environment instantly.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Camera
guides you through the configuration of the camera using the web browser on your
PC.
Chapter 5 Appendix
provides the specification of the camera and some useful information for using your camera.
NOTE
The illustrations and configuration values in this guide are for reference only. The actual settings depend on your practical application of the camera.
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H AR D W AR E I N S T AL L AT I O N
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Check the items contained in the package carefully. You should have the following:
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One Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere Network Camera.
One AC Power Adapter.
One External Antenna (for IEA11 and IEA21 only).
One Camera Stand.
One Ethernet Cable (RJ-45 type).
One Installation CD-ROM.
One
Quick Installation Guide
.
NOTE
Once any item contained is damaged or missing, contact the authorized dealer of your locale.
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Internal Microphone*
allows the camera to receive sound and voice.
Power LED
indicates the camera is powered on with the steady amber light.
Link LED
indicates the camera’s network connectivity with the flashing green light.
Lens Assembly
USB Port*
allows you to connect an external
USB device.
It provides the power distribution up to 500mA.
USB* Unmount Button
Is used to remove the connected USB device safely.
Front View
* Internal microphone and USB is supported by IEA20 and 21 only.
*
The camera’s USB port supports WCN (Windows Connect Now) technology, which allows you to use the notebook computer to set up and store your wireless networking configuration on the USB storage device, and then retrieve the wireless settings when you connect the
USB storage device to the camera.
NOTE
After pressing the Unmount button for four seconds, the Power
LED starts flashing. When the Power LED resumes the steady amber light, you can remove the USB device safely.
External Antenna*
Screw Hole
is used to connect the camera stand.
DC Power Connector
is used to connect the
AC power adapter, in order to supply power to the camera.
Reset Button
will restart the camera when it is pressed quickly; when it is long pressed for five seconds, the camera will resume the factory default settings.
Ethernet Cable Connector
is used to connect the network cable, which supports the NWay protocol so that the camera can detect the network speed automatically.
Rear View
*IEA11 and IEA21 only.
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Surveillance Supported
Enable motion detection and setup automated email alerts and upload FTP for security.
Remote Control Supported
By using a standard Web browser or the bundled UltraView software application, the administrator can easily change the configuration of the camera via Intranet or Internet. In addition, the camera can be upgraded remotely when a new firmware is available. The users are also allowed to monitor the image and take snapshots via the network.
Multiple Platforms Supported
The camera supports multiple network protocols, including TCP/IP,
SMTP e-mail, HTTP, and other Internet related protocols.
Therefore, you can use the camera in a mixed operating system environment, such as Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Multiple Applications Supported
Through the remote access technology, you can use the cameras to monitor various objects and places for your own purposes.
For example, babies at home, patients in the hospital, offices and banks, and more. The camera can capture both still images and video clips, so that you can keep the archives and restore them at any time.
MPEG4/MJPEG Dual-codec Supported*
The camera provides you with excellent images by the
MPEG4/MJPEG dual-codec selectable technology, allowing you to adjust image size and quality, and bit rate according to the networking environment.
1-way Audio Capability*
The built-in microphone of the camera provides on-the-spot audio via the Internet, allowing you to monitor the on-site voice.
Supports Multiple Profiles*
The camera supports multiple profiles simultaneously, so that you can separately set up different image settings (such as image quality and frame rate) for the three video types of the camera:
MPEG4, MJPEG, and 3GPP.
Supports RTSP*
The camera supports RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol), which is a technology that allows you to view streaming media via the network. You can view the real-time video with the Quick Time player or RealPlayer. To view the real-time streaming image on your computer, open the Web browser and enter the RTSP link: rtsp://(IP address of the camera)/mpeg4 .
Supports Connection to the External Devices*
With the USB connector, you can connect the camera to a variety of external devices, such as an USB hard disk or memory stick.
* Supported by IEA 20 and 21 only.
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Networking
LAN:
WLAN:
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet.
IEEE 802.11b/g. (IEA 11, 21)
Accessing the Camera using Web Browser
Platform:
CPU:
Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
/7
Intel Pentium III 350MHz or above (IEA 10, 11)
RAM:
Intel Pentium III 800MHz or above (IEA 20, 21)
128MB (IEA 10, 11)
Resolution:
512MB (IEA 20, 21)
800x600 or above
User Interface: Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above
Apple Safari 2 or above
Mozilla Firefox 2.00 or above
Accessing the Camera using UltraView
Platform: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
/7
.
Hardware Requirement:
1 camera connected: Intel Pentium III 800MHz; 512MB RAM
2 ~ 4 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz; 512MB RAM
5 ~ 8 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz; 1GB RAM
9 ~ 16 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz; 2GB RAM
NOTE
If you connect multiple cameras to monitor various places simultaneously, you are recommended to use a computer with higher performance.
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The Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera comes with a camera stand, which uses a swivel ball screw head to lock to the camera’s screw hole.
When the camera stand is attached, you can place the camera anywhere by mounting the camera through the three screw holes located in the base of the camera stand.
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Use the provided Ethernet cable to connect the Marmitek IP Eye
Anywhere camera to your local area network (LAN).
When you connect the AC power adapter, the camera is powered on automatically. You can verify the power status from the Power LED on the front panel of the camera.
Once connected, the Link LED starts flashing green light and the camera is on standby and ready for use now.
If you have the IEA11 or 21 and use a wireless network in your application environment, you need to attach the included external antenna to the camera.
When the camera is powered on, the camera will automatically search any access point with
“default” SSID.
Connecting the Ethernet Cable
Connecting the External Antenna
NOTE
If the camera cannot connect to your wireless network, you need to install the camera in LAN and proceed with WLAN settings.
The Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera can be applied in multiple applications, including:
Monitor local and remote places and objects via Internet or Intranet.
Capture still images and video clips remotely.
Upload images or send email messages with the still images attached.
The following diagram explains one of the typical applications for your camera and provides a basic example for installing the camera.
Home Applications
*
*Please enclosed by waterproof housing when using in outdoor
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The Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera comes with a conveniently utility, IPFinder, which is included in the Installation CD-ROM, allowing you to search the camera on your network easily.
1.
2.
Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive to initiate the Auto-Run program.
Click the
IPFinder
item to launch the utility. The control panel will appear as below.
Display the connected camera(s)
Double click to link the camera
3.
Click
About
to get the Version information of IPFinder.
Click
Link
to connect the selected camera.
Click
Search
to find the IP address of the connected camera(s).
Click
Change IP
to modify the IP address of the selected camera.
Click
Exit
to close the utility.
Once you get the IP address of the camera, launch the Web browser or UltraView to access your camera.
Whenever you want to access the Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera:
1.
Open the Web browser on your computer (for example, Microsoft
Internet Explorer in this guide)
2.
3.
Type the default IP address ( 192.168.0.30
) or the IP address found by IPFinder in the Address bar, and then press [Enter].
When the login window appears, enter the default User name
( admin ) and password ( admin ) and press
OK
to access to the main screen of the camera’s Web Configuration.
Enter the IP address of the camera here.
Enter the User name and Password.
NOTE
If you are initially access to the camera, you will be ask to install a new plug-in for the camera. Permission request depends on the Internet security settings of your computer. Click
Yes
to proceed.
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After you login into the Web Configuration of the camera, the main page will appear as below:
Live View/Setup
Switch
Zoom In
Buttons Nightmode Button
Camera Information
Function Buttons
Live View Image
The main page of the Web Configuration provides you with many useful information and functions, including:
Camera Information
Configuration.
–
Display the camera’s location and the current date & time. The information can be modified in the Web
Live View Image
camera.
– Displays the real-time image of the connected
Live View/Setup Switch
–
For details, see Chapter 4.
Click
Setup
to configure the camera.
Compression Buttons*
– Select to transmit and record the video using MPEG4 or MJPEG compression.
Function Buttons
functions.
–
Use these buttons to control the video z z z
Manual Record
allows you to record and save a video clip.
Snapshot
allows you to capture and save a still image.
Browse
allows assign the destination folder to store the video clips and still images. z
Listen*
allows you receive the on-site sound and voice from the camera. z
Zoom In Buttons
– Click the buttons to zoom in the live view image by 1x, 2x, and 3x.
Nightmode Button
–
Click the button to enable the “nightshot mode” to deliver clearer images in the dark environment. However, this will reduce the frame rate of video setting.
* Supported by IEA 20 and 21 only.
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If you are failed to access to the camera, please check the IP address of your computer. When you connect the camera to your computer directly to proceed with configuration of the camera, you need to set up the IP addresses to be in the same segment for the two devices to communicate.
1.
2.
On your computer, click
Start > Control Panel
to open the Control
Panel window.
Double-click
Network Connection
to open the Network
Connection window.
3.
4.
5.
Right-click
Local Area Connection
and then click
Properties
from the shortcut menu.
When the Local Area Connection Properties window appears, select the
General
tab.
Select
Internet Protocol [TCP/IP]
and then click
Properties
to bring up the Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] Properties window.
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7.
To configure a fixed IP address that is within the segment of the camera, select the
Use the following IP address
option. Then, enter an IP address into the empty field. The suggested IP address is 192.168.0.x
( x is 0~254 except 30), and the suggested Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0
.
When you are finished, click
OK
.
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You can access and manage the Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera through the Web browser and the provided software application
UltraView. This chapter describes the Web Configuration, and guides you through the configuration of the camera by using the web browser.
To configure the camera, click
Setup
on the main page of Web
Configuration. The Web Configuration will start from the
Basic
page.
The Web Configuration contains the settings that are required for the camera in the left menu bar, including
Smart Wizard
,
Basic
,
Network
,
Video, Audio*
,
Event Server
USB*
and
Information
.
,
Motion detect
,
Event Config
,
Tools
,
*supported by IEA 20 and 21 only.
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The Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera’s Smart Wizard lets you configure your camera easily and quickly. The wizard will guide you through the necessary settings with detailed instructions on each step.
To start the wizard, click
Smart Wizard
in the left menu bar.
Step 1. Camera Settings
Enter the name for the camera and place.
Enter the administrator password.
Step 2. IP Settings
Select the IP setting according to your network:
DHCP
,
Static IP
, or
PPPoE
.
Step 3. Email Settings
Enter the required information to be able to send email with image.
Step 4. Wireless Networking (Supported by IEA11 and 21 only)
Complete the required settings.
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Step 5. Confirm Settings
This step shows the configuration of your camera. When you confirm the settings, click
Apply
to finish the wizard and reboot the camera.
Otherwise, click
Prev
to go back to the previous step(s) and change the settings; or click
Cancel
to end the wizard and discard the changes.
The Basic menu contains three sub-menus that provide the system settings for the camera, such as the Camera Name, Location, Date &
Time, and User management.
Basic
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Camera Name:
Enter a descriptive name for the camera.
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Location:
Enter a descriptive name for the location used by the camera.
Indication LED
This item allows you to set the LED illumination as desired. There are two options:
Normal
and
OFF
.
Date & Time
-
TimeZone:
Select the proper time zone for the region from the pull-down menu.
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Synchronize with PC:
Select this option and the date & time settings of the camera will be synchronized with the connected computer.
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Synchronize with NTP Server:
Select this option and the time will be synchronized with the NTP Server. You need to enter the
IP address of the server and select the update interval in the following two boxes.
-
Manual:
Select this option to set the date and time manually.
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Administrator
To prevent unauthorized access to the camera’s Web
Configuration, you are strongly recommend to change the default administrator password. Type the administrator password twice to set and confirm the password.
General User
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User Name:
Enter the user’s name you want to add to use the camera.
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Password:
Enter the password for the new user.
When you are finished, click
Add/Modify
to add the new user to the camera. To modify the user’s information, select the one you want to modify from
UserList
and click
Add/Modify
.
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UserList:
Display the existing users of the camera. To delete a user, select the one you want to delete and click
Delete
.
Guest
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User Name:
Enter the guest’s name you want to add to use the camera.
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Password:
Enter the password for the new guest.
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UserList:
Display the existing guests of the camera. To delete a user, select the one you want to delete and click
Delete
.
NOTE
The “General User” can access the camera and control the
Function buttons of the camera’s Web Configuration; the
“Guest’ can only view the live view image from the main page of the Web Configuration while accessing the camera. Only the
“Administrator” is allowed to configure the camera through the
Web Configuration.
The Network menu contains three sub-menus that provide the network settings for the Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera, such as the IP
Setting, DDNS Setting, IP Filter, and Wireless network (IEA11 and 21 only).
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IP Setting
This item allows you to select the IP address mode and set up the related configuration.
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DHCP:
Select this option when your network uses the DHCP server. When the camera starts up, it will be assigned an IP address from the DHCP server automatically.
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Static IP:
Select this option to assign the IP address for the camera directly. You can use IPFinder to obtain the related setting values.
IP
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary/
Secondary DNS
Enter the IP address of the camera. The default setting is 192.168.0.30
.
Enter the Subnet Mask of the camera. The default setting is 255.255.255.0
.
Enter the Default Gateway of the camera.
The default setting is 192.168.0.1
.
DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain names into IP addresses. Enter the
Primary DNS and Secondary DNS that are provided by ISP.
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PPPoE:
Select this option when you use a direct connection via the ADSL modem. You should have a PPPoE account from your
Internet service provider. Enter the
User Name
and
Password
.
The camera will get an IP address from the ISP as starting up.
NOTE
Once the camera get an IP address from the ISP as starting up, it automatically sends a notification email to you. Therefore, when you select PPPoE as your connecting type, you have to set up the email or DDNS configuration in advance.
DDNS Setting
With the Dynamic DNS feature, you can assign a fixed host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. Select the
Enable
option to enable this feature. Then, select the Provider from the pull-down list and enter the required information in the
Host Name
,
User Name
, and
Password
boxes. Please note that you have to sign up for DDNS service with the service provider first.
UPnP
The camera supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), which is a set of computer network protocols that enable the device-to-device interoperability. In addition, it supports port auto mapping function so that you can access the camera if it is behind an NAT router or firewall. Select the
Enable
option to enable this feature.
Ports Number
-
HTTP Port:
The default HTTP port is
80
.
-
RTSP* Port:
Configure the transmission of streaming data within the network. The default RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) port is
554
.
*Supported by IEA 20 and 21 only.
NOTE
If the camera is behind an NAT router of firewall, the suggested to be used is from 1024 to 65535.
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The IP Filter setting allows the administrator of the camera to limit the users within a certain range of IP addresses to access the camera.
Start/End IP Address
Assign a range of IP addresses that are not allowed to access the camera by entering the Start IP address and End IP address.
When you are finished, click
Add
to save the range setting. You can repeat the action to assign multiple ranges for the camera.
For example, when you enter 192.168.0.50 in Start IP Address and
192.168.0.80 in End IP Address, the user whose IP address located within 192.168.0.50 ~ 192.168.0.80 will not be allowed to access the camera.
Deny IP List
The list displays the range setting(s) of IP addresses that are not allowed to access the camera. To clear the setting, select a range of IP addresses from the list and click
Delete
.
(Supported by IEA11 and 21 only)
Wireless
The camera supports WLAN while you use the wireless network.
Select the
Enable
option to enable this feature.
-
Network ID (SSID}:
Keep the default setting of this option to connect the camera to any access point under the infrastructure network mode. To connect the camera to a specified access point, set a SSID for the camera to correspond with the access point’s ESS-ID. To connect the camera to an Ad-Hoc wireless workgroup, set the same wireless channel and SSID to match with the computer’s configuration.
Click
Site Survey
to display the available wireless networks, so that you can easily connect to one of the listed wireless networks.
List of searching results
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Wireless Mode:
Select the type of wireless communication for the camera:
Infrastructure
or
Ad-Hoc
.
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Channel:
Select the appropriate channel from the list.
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Authentication:
Select the authentication method to secure the camera from being used by unauthorized user:
Open
,
Sharedkey
,
WPA-PSK
, and
WPA2-PSK
. The following table explains the four options:
Open
Shared-key
WPA-PSK/
WPA2-PSK
The default setting of Authentication mode, which communicates the key across the network.
Allow communication only with other devices with identical WEP settings.
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is specially designed for the users who do not have access to network authentication servers. The user has to manually enter the starting password in their access point or gateway, as well as in each PC on the wireless network.
If you select
Open
or
Shared-key
as the Authentication mode, you need to complete the following settings:
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Encryption:
Select the
WEP
option to enable the data encryption feature to secure the camera within the wireless network.
Format:
Once you enable the Encryption feature, you need to determine the encryption format by selecting
ASCII
or
HEX
.
ASCII format causes each character you type to be interpreted as an eight-bit value. Hex format causes each pair of characters you type to be interpreted as an eight-bit value in hexadecimal (base 16) notation.
Key Length:
Select the WEP key length you use:
64 bits
or
128 bits
.
WEP Key 1/2/3/4:
Enter the WEP key(s) in the following boxes.
If you select
WPA-PSK
or
WPA2-PSK
as the Authentication mode, you need to complete the following settings:
Encryption:
Select
TKIP
or
AES
. TKIP (Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol) changes the temporal key every 10,000 packets to insure much greater security than the standard
WEP security. AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is used to ensure the highest degree of security and authenticity for digital information.
Pre-Shared Key:
This is used to identify each other in the network. Enter the name in the box, and this name must match the Pre-shared key value in the remote device.
The Video menu contains two sub-menus that provide the video settings for the camera.
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Image Setting
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Brightness:
Adjust the brightness level from 0 ~ 100.
-
Contrast:
Adjust the contrast level from 0 ~ 100.
-
Saturation:
Adjust the colors level from 0 ~ 100
.
Click
Default
to restore the default settings of the three options above.
-
Mirror:
Select the
Horizontal
option to mirror the image horizontally. Select the
Vertical
option to mirror the image vertically.
-
Light Frequency:
Select the proper frequency according to the camera’s location:
50Hz
,
60Hz
, or
Outdoor
.
Overlay Setting
-
Includes Date & Time:
Select this option to display the date & time stamp on the live view image.
-
Enable Opaque:
Select this option to set a black background to the displayed date & time stamp.
MPEG4 (Supported by IEA20 and 21 only)
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Video Resolution:
Select the desired video resolution from the three formats:
VGA
,
QVGA
and
QQVGA
. The higher setting
(VGA) obtains better video quality while it uses more resource within your network.
-
Video Quality:
Select the desired image quality from five levels:
Lowest
,
Low
,
Medium
,
High
, and
Highest
.
-
Frame Rate:
Select
Auto
or a proper setting depending on your network status.
NOTE
The IEA 20 and 21 supports both MPEG4 and MJPEG compression. MJPEG capture the images in JPEG format, which require higher bandwidth to view smooth video. The administrator can control the bandwidth of each connection well through the setting options above.
MJPEG
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Video Resolution:
Select the desired video resolution from the three formats:
VGA
,
QVGA
and
QQVGA
. The higher setting
(VGA) obtains better video quality while it uses more resource within your network.
-
Video Quality:
Select the desired image quality from five levels:
Lowest
,
Low
,
Medium
,
High
, and
Highest
.
-
Frame Rate:
Select
Auto
or a proper setting depending on your network status.
3GPP
The IEA 20 and 21 camera supports 3GPP specification. Select the
Disable
option to disable this feature. Otherwise, select
3GPP
Without Audio
or
3GPP With Audio
to transfer the video clips without or with audio.
If you use a mobile phone that supports 3GPP, you can also view the real-time streaming image captured by the camera on your phone (with the default player on the phone) by entering the RTSP link: rtsp://(IP address of the camera)/3gp .
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Camera Microphone In (supported by IEA20 and 21 only)
Select the
Enable
option to enable the camera’s audio function, so that you can receive the on-site sound and voice from the camera.
The Event Server menu contains sub-menus that allow you to upload images to FTP, and send emails that include still images. The IEA 20 and 21 can also store the images to a NAS system.
When you complete the required settings for FTP, or Email, click
Test
to test the related configuration is correct or not. Once the camera connects to the server successfully, click
Apply
.
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FTP
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Host Address:
Enter the IP address of the target FTP server.
-
Port Number:
Enter the port number used for the FTP server.
-
User Name:
Enter the user name to login into the FTP server.
-
Password:
Enter the password to login into the FTP server.
-
Directory Path:
Enter the destination folder for uploading the images. For example, /Test/ .
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Passive Mode:
Select the
Enable
option to enable passive mode.
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SMTP Server Address:
Enter the mail server address. For example, smtp.com
.
-
Sender Email Address:
Enter the email address of the user who will send the email. For example, [email protected]
.
-
Sender User Name:
Enter the user name to login the mail server.
-
Sender Password:
Enter the password to login the mail server.
-
Receiver #1 Email Address:
Enter the first email address of the user who will receive the email.
-
Receiver #2 Email Address:
Enter the second email address of the user who will receive the email.
Net Storage
-
Samba Server Address:
Enter the IP address of the Network
Storage server.
-
Share:
Assign the folder on the Network Storage server to share the files to users.
-
Path:
Assign the path for uploading the files on the Network
Storage server. For example, /Test/ .
-
User Name:
Enter the user name to login into the Network
Storage server.
-
Password:
Enter the password to login into the Network Storage server.
-
Split By:
When the file is too large to upload smoothly, use this option to split it by selecting
File Size
or
Recording Time
.
-
When Disk Full:
Select
Stop Recording
or
Recycle – Delete
Oldest Folder of File
when the storage space on the Network
Storage server is full.
*Supported by IEA 20 and 21 only.
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The Motion Detect menu contains the command and option that allow you to enable and set up the motion detection feature of the camera.
The camera provides two detecting areas.
To enable the detecting area, select
Window 1
or
2
from the pull-down list, and then select
Enable
. When the detecting area is enabled, you can use the mouse to move the detecting area and change the area coverage.
-
-
Name:
Assign a name to the detecting area.
Threshold:
Move the slide bar to adjust the level for detecting motion to record video.
The Event Config menu contains four sub-menus that provide the commands to configure event profiles.
-
Snapshot/Recording Subfolder:
You can assign a given subfolder for captured file. Otherwise, leave this option blank to use the default setting.
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This sub-menu displays the scheduled profile(s). To customize the profile, click
Add
and then enter a descriptive name for the profile in the prompt dialog window. After entering the profile name, click
OK
and the profile is added to the Schedule Profiles list. To delete the profile, select the profile in the list and click
Delete
.
-
-
-
Profile Name:
Display the profile name that you select in the
Schedule Profiles list.
Weekdays:
Select the weekday(s) that you want to separately assign in the schedule profile. The weekday that has been assigned will be displayed with green color.
Time List:
Display the time period that you have assigned within the selected weekday. To assign the same time period to every weekday, click
Add this to all weekdays
; click
Delete this from
-
all weekdays
to remove the selected time period from every weekday. Click Delete to remove the selected time period.
Start/End Time:
Enter the start and end time and then click
Add
to assign a time period within in the selected weekday.
Select the
Enable
option to enable the trigger function of the camera, so that you can send captured images within the detecting area to the
FTP server, or email receiver. You have to configure corresponding settings, such as FTP server and email server, to enable this feature.
-
Schedule Profile:
Select a schedule profile from the pull-down list.
-
Action:
Select the destination that the captured images will be sent to:
Send Email
, or
FTP Upload
.
You can separately configure the schedule for trigger function of the
Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera by
, or
FTP
. Select the
Enable
option on each item, and then select a
Schedule Profile
from the pull-down list and set the
Interval
time.
With the IEA 20 and 21 you can also configure the schedule for trigger function of the camera by
Network Storage
.
NOTE
If the setting value of the
Network Storage Recording Time
Per Event
option in General Setting is longer than the
Interval
time in Network Storage Schedule, the recorded file will be a continuous video clip.
For example, if you set the
Network Storage Recording Time
Per Event
as 10 seconds and the
Interval
as 5 seconds, recorded file becomes a non-stop video clip because the camera will record a 10-second video clip every 5 seconds.
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The Tools menu provides the commands that allow you to restart or reset the Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere camera. You can also backup and restore your configuration, and upgrade the firmware for the camera.
Factory Reset
Click
Reset
to restore all factory default settings for the camera.
System Reboot
Click
Reboot
to restart the camera just like turning the device off and on. The camera configuration will be retained after rebooting.
Configuration
You can save your camera configuration as a backup file on your computer. Whenever you want to resume the original settings, you can restore them by retrieving the backup file.
-
Backup:
Click
Get the backup file
to save the current configuration of the camera.
-
Restore:
Click
Browse
to locate the backup file and then click
Restore
.
Update Firmware
This item displays the current firmware version. You can upgrade the firmware for your camera once you obtained a latest version of firmware.
-
Select the firmware:
Click
Browse
to locate the backup file and then click
Update
.
NOTE
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The USB menu provides the information and controls of the connected
USB device.
USB Dismount
To safely remove the connected USB device, you can press the
Unmount button for four seconds on the camera or click
Dismount
from this item.
USB Information
Display the
Total space
and
Free space
of the USB device.
USB Setting
-
When Disk Full:
Select
Stop Recording
or
Recycle – Delete
Oldest Folder of File
when the storage space on the USB device is full.
NOTE
The connected USB storage device can be only used to store still images.
* Supported by IEA 20 and 21 only.
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The Information menu displays the current configuration and events log of the camera.
Device Info
Display the Basic, Video, Network, and Wireless settings of the camera.
System Log
The Logs table displays the events log recorded by the system.
C
5
A
NUMBERS
10BASE-T
100BASE-TX
10BASE-T is Ethernet over UTP Category III, IV, or V unshielded twisted-pair media.
The two-pair twisted-media implementation of 100BASE-T is called 100BASE-TX.
A
ADPCM
AMR
Applet
ASCII
ARP
AVI
IP Eye Anywhere
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, a new technology improved from PCM, which encodes analog sounds to digital form.
AMR (Adaptive Multi-Rate) is an audio data compression scheme optimized for speech coding, which is adopted as the standard speech codec by 3GPP.
Applets are small Java programs that can be embedded in an HTML page. The rule at the moment is that an applet can only make an Internet connection to the computer form that the applet was sent.
American Standard Code For Information Interchange, it is the standard method for encoding characters as 8-bit sequences of binary numbers, allowing a maximum of 256 characters.
Address Resolution Protocol. ARP is a protocol that resides at the TCP/IP Internet layer that delivers data on the same network by translating an IP address to a physical address.
Audio Video Interleave, it is a Windows platform audio and video file type, a common format for small movies and videos.
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B
BOOTP
Bootstrap Protocol is an Internet protocol that can automatically configure a network device in a diskless workstation to give its own IP address.
C
Communication
Connection
Communication has four components: sender, receiver, message, and medium. In networks, devices and application tasks and processes communicate messages to each other over media. They represent the sender and receivers. The data they send is the message. The cabling or transmission method they use is the medium.
In networking, two devices establish a connection to communicate with each other.
D
DHCP
DNS
Developed by Microsoft, DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) is a protocol for assigning dynamic
IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the device's IP address can even change while it is still connected. It also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP addresses. This simplifies the task for network administrators because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task. A new computer can be added to a network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address. DHCP allows the specification for the service provided by a router, gateway, or other network device that automatically assigns an IP address to any device that requests one.
Domain Name System is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. Since domain names are alphabetic, they're easier to remember. The Internet however, is really based on IP addresses every time you use a domain name the DNS will translate the name into
the corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name
www.network_camera.com
might translate to
192.167.222.8
.
E
Enterprise network
Ethernet
An enterprise network consists of collections of networks connected to each other over a geographically dispersed area. The enterprise network serves the needs of a widely distributed company and operates the company’s missioncritical applications.
The most popular LAN communication technology. There are a variety of types of Ethernet, including 10Mbps
(traditional Ethernet), 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet), and
1,000Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet). Most Ethernet networks use
Category 5 cabling to carry information, in the form of electrical signals, between devices. Ethernet is an implementation of CSMA/CD that operates in a bus or star topology.
F
Fast Ethernet
Firewall
Fast Ethernet, also called 100BASE-T, operates at 10 or
100Mbps per second over UTP, STP, or fiber-optic media.
Firewall is considered the first line of defense in protecting private information. For better security, data can be encrypted. A system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network. Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet, especially Intranets all messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through the firewall, which examines each message and blocks those that do not meet the specified security criteria.
G
Gateway
IP Eye Anywhere
A gateway links computers that use different data formats together.
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Group
Groups consist of several user machines that have similar characteristics such as being in the same department.
H
HEX
Short for hexadecimal refers to the base-16 number system, which consists of 16 unique symbols: the numbers
0 to 9 and the letters A to F. For example, the decimal number 15 is represented as F in the hexadecimal numbering system. The hexadecimal system is useful because it can represent every byte (8 bits) as two consecutive hexadecimal digits. It is easier for humans to read hexadecimal numbers than binary numbers.
I
Intranet
Internet
Internet address
IP
IP address
This is a private network, inside an organization or company that uses the same software you will find on the public Internet. The only difference is that an Intranet is used for internal usage only.
The Internet is a globally linked system of computers that are logically connected based on the Internet Protocol (IP).
The Internet provides different ways to access private and public information worldwide.
To participate in Internet communications and on Internet
Protocol-based networks, a node must have an Internet address that identifies it to the other nodes. All Internet addresses are IP addresses
Internet Protocol is the standard that describes the layout of the basic unit of information on the Internet (the
packet
) and also details the numerical addressing format used to route the information. Your Internet service provider controls the IP address of any device it connects to the
Internet. The IP addresses in your network must conform to IP addressing rules. In smaller LANs, most people will allow the DHCP function of a router or gateway to assign the IP addresses on internal networks.
IP address is a 32-binary digit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is sent in packets across the Internet. For example 80.80.80.69 is an IP address. When you “call” that number, using any connection methods, you get connected to the computer
ISP
that “owns” that IP address.
ISP (Internet Service Provider) is a company that maintains a network that is linked to the Internet by way of a dedicated communication line. An ISP offers the use of its dedicated communication lines to companies or individuals who can’t afford the high monthly cost for a direct connection.
J
JAVA
L
LAN
Java is a programming language that is specially designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet without the fear of viruses. It is an object-oriented multi-thread programming best for creating applets and applications for the Internet, Intranet and other complex, distributed network.
Local Area Network a computer network that spans a relatively small area sharing common resources. Most
LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings.
M
MJPEG
MPEG4
MJPEG (Motion JPEG) composes a moving image by storing each frame of a moving picture sequence in JPEG compression, and then decompressing and displaying each frame at rapid speed to show the moving picture.
MPEG4 is designed to enable transmission and reception of high-quality audio and video over the Internet and nextgeneration mobile telephones.
N
NAT
IP Eye Anywhere
Network Address Translator generally applied by a router that makes many different IP addresses on an internal
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Network
NWay Protocol
network appear to the Internet as a single address. For routing messages properly within your network, each device requires a unique IP address. But the addresses may not be valid outside your network. NAT solves the problem. When devices within your network request information from the Internet, the requests are forwarded to the Internet under the router's IP address. NAT distributes the responses to the proper IP addresses within your network.
A network consists of a collection of two or more devices, people, or components that communicate with each other over physical or virtual media. The most common types of network are:
LAN
– (local area network): Computers are in close distance to one another. They are usually in the same office space, room, or building.
WAN
– (wide area network): The computers are in different geographic locations and are connected by telephone lines or radio waves.
A network protocol that can automatically negotiate the highest possible transmission speed between two devices.
P
PCM
PING
PPPoE
Protocol
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is a technique for converting analog audio signals into digital form for transmission.
Packet Internet Groper, a utility used to determine whether a specific IP address is accessible. It functions by sending a packet to the specified address and waits for a reply. It is primarily used to troubleshoot Internet connections.
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. PPPoE is a specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the
Internet through a common broadband medium, such as
DSL or cable modem. All the users over the Ethernet share a common connection.
Communication on the network is governed by sets of rules called protocols. Protocols provide the guidelines
devices use to communicate with each other, and thus they have different functions. Some protocols are responsible for formatting and presenting and presenting data that will be transferred from file server memory to the file server’s net work adapter Others are responsible for filtering information between networks and forwarding data to its destination. Still other protocols dictate how data is transferred across the medium, and how servers respond to workstation requests and vice versa. Common network protocols responsible for the presentation and formatting of data for a network operating system are the Internetwork
Packet Exchange (IPX) protocol or the Internet Protocol
(IP). Protocols that dictate the format of data for transferors the medium include token-passing and Carrier Sense
Multiple Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD), implemented as token-ring, ARCNET, FDDI, or Ethernet.
The Router Information Protocol (RIP),a part of the
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, forwards packets from one network to another using the same network protocol.
R
RJ-45
Router
RTP
RTSP
RJ-45 connector is used for Ethernet cable connections.
A router is the network software or hardware entity charged with routing packets between networks.
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is a data transfer protocol defined to deliver
live media
to the clients at the same time, which defines the transmission of video and audio files in real time for Internet applications.
RTSP (Real-time Streaming Protocol) is the standard used to transmit
stored media
to the client(s) at the same time, which provides client controls for random access to the content stream.
S
Server
IP Eye Anywhere
It is a simple computer that provides resources, such as files or other information.
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SIP
SMTP
SNMP
Station
Subnet mask
SIP (Session Initiated Protocol) is a standard protocol that delivers the real-time communication for Voice over IP
(VoIP), which establishes sessions for features such as audio and video conferencing.
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used for Internet mail.
Simple Network Management Protocol. SNMP was designed to provide a common foundation for managing network devices.
In LANs, a station consists of a device that can communicate data on the network. In FDDI, a station includes both physical nodes and addressable logical devices. Workstations, single-attach stations, dual-attach stations, and concentrators are FDDI stations.
In TCP/IP, the bits used to create the subnet are called the subnet mask.
T
(TCP/IP)
Transceiver
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a widely used transport protocol that connects diverse computers of various transmission methods. It was developed y the
Department of Defense to connect different computer types and led to the development of the Internet.
A transceiver joins two network segments together.
Transceivers can also be used to join a segment that uses one medium to a segment that uses a different medium.
On a 10BASE-5 network, the transceiver connects the network adapter or other network device to the medium.
Transceivers also can be used on 10BASE-2 or 10BASE-T networks to attach devices with AUI ports.
U
UDP
User Name
Utility
The User Datagram Protocol is a connectionless protocol that resides above IP in the TCP/IP suite
The USERNAME is the unique name assigned to each person who has access to the LAN.
It is a program that performs a specific task.
UTP
W
WAN
WEP
Windows
WPA
WPA2
Unshielded twisted-pair. UTP is a form of cable used by all access methods. It consists of several pairs of wires enclosed in an unshielded sheath.
Wide-Area Network. A wide-area network consists of groups of interconnected computers that are separated by a wide distance and communicate with each other via common carrier telecommunication techniques.
WEP is widely used as the basic security protocol in Wi-Fi networks, which secures data transmissions using 64-bit or
128-bit encryption.
Windows is a graphical user interface for workstations that use DOS.
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access ) is used to improve the security of Wi-Fi networks, replacing the current WEP standard. It uses its own encryption, Temporal Key
Integrity Protocol (TKIP), to secure data during transmission.
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, the latest security specification that provides greater data protection and network access control for Wi-Fi networks. WPA2 uses the governmentgrade AES encryption algorithm and IEEE 802.1X-based authentication, which are required to secure large corporate networks.
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Technical data
Image Sensor
Image Sensor
Resolution
Ligh Minimum Illumination
Lens
Aperture (F/No.)
Focus Length
View Angle(Diagonal)
Image Processing
Compression
Auto Exposure Control
Auto White Balance
Auto Gain control
Light Frequency
Image Resolution and Frame rate
System
Network Processor
System ROM
System RAM
Power
Power Consumption
Environment Operation:
Communication
Ethernet
Wireless
Supported Protocols
LED and Button
Power LED
Link/act. LED
Reset button
Feature
Image setting
Upside down and Mirror
Digital Zoom
Frame rate setting
Compression Ratio Setting
3GPP support
IP Setting
Time Management
Event Management
FTP Upload
Motion detection
IP Filter
System Management
Device Configuration
User Administration
LED control
Smart Setup Wizard
Reset Function
Browser
API
Software
Supported OS
Application Software
IPFinder
Minimum system requirements
General hardware
Operating system network
Camera
Processor
Memory
Screen Resolution
Web browser
Application Software
Processor
Screen Resolution
IP Eye Anywhere 10
1/4” Color CMOS Sensor
640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120
0.5 LUX
2.6
4.6mm
60 degree
MJPEG
Yes
Yes
Yes
50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoor
VGA (640 x 480 ) : 30 fps, QVGA ( 320 x 240 ) : 30 fps, QQVGA ( 160 x 120) : 30 fps
ARM9 base
4MByte NOR Flash
16MByte SDRAM
DC5V, 230VAC 50 Hz
6 watts max.
Operation: Temp: 0 ~ 45 Humidity: 20% ~ 85% non-condensing
Storage: Temp: -15 ~ 60 Humidity: 0% ~ 90% non-condensing
One RJ45 port; IEEE 802.3u compliant
10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet with Auto-MDIX
NA
TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP,DHCP,NTP,DNS,DDNS,SMTP,FTP,HTTP, PPPoE, UPnP
Orange Color
Green Color
Push and Release button will be Reboot. Push and hold over 5 sec will be Factory reset
Brightness, Sharpness, Saturation
Yes
3x
Yes (1-25fps,Auto)
5 levels setting : Lowest ,Low ,Normal, High ,Highest
No
Static IP Address, DHCP, PPPoE
Support SMTP mail, Scheduling, Two destination email account
Manual Time Setting, Time Server and NTP Support
Events Triggered by Motion detection or according to schedule, Image Upload/Send over email ,FTP
Scheduling
2 scalable windows
Yes
Web Based Administration, Application Software
Backup/Restore to/from Configuration file
Password protected and 3 levels of Authorization:
Guest User just have View video function only.
General User have all authority in Live view page
Administrator have View video and All configuration setting.(default: admin/admin)
Normal / Off
Quick Installation setup step by step
System reboot button. Reset all configuration to factory default values button.
Internet Explore 6.0 above, Firefox , Safari
For developing application software
Windows 2000/ XP/Vista
/7
View channel:16 CHs, Record, Playback, Motion detect, Backup/Restore to/from Configuration file
Auto search IP Address of Camera in LAN
CD ROM drive
Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
/7
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
Intel Pentium III 350MHz or above
128MB
800x600 or above
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Apple Safari 2 or above, Mozilla Firefox 2.00 or above
1 camera connected: Intel Pentium III 800MHz; 512MB RAM
2 ~ 4 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz; 512MB RAM
5 ~ 8 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz; 1GB RAM
9 ~ 16 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz; 2GB RAM
1024x768 or above
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Technical data
Image Sensor
Image Sensor
Resolution
Ligh Minimum Illumination
Lens
Aperture (F/No.)
Focus Length
View Angle(Diagonal)
Image Processing
Compression
Auto Exposure Control
Auto White Balance
Auto Gain control
Light Frequency
Image Resolution and Frame rate
System
Network Processor
System ROM
System RAM
Power
Power Consumption
Environment Operation:
Communication
Ethernet
Wireless
Supported Protocols
LED and Button
Power LED
Link/act. LED
Reset button
Others
Antenna
Feature
Image setting
Upside down and Mirror
Digital Zoom
Frame rate setting
Compression Ratio Setting
3GPP support
IP Setting
Time Management
Event Management
FTP Upload
Motion detection
IP Filter
System Management
Device Configuration
User Administration
Wireless Security
LED control
Smart Setup Wizard
Reset Function
Browser
API
Software
Supported OS
Application Software
IPFinder
Minimum system requirements
General hardware
Operating system network
Wireless
Camera
Processor
Memory
Screen Resolution
Web browser
Application Software
Processor
Screen Resolution
IP Eye Anywhere 11
1/4” Color CMOS Sensor
640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120
0.5 LUX
2.6
4.6mm
60 degree
MJPEG
Yes
Yes
Yes
50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoor
VGA (640 x 480 ) : 30 fps, QVGA ( 320 x 240 ) : 30 fps, QQVGA ( 160 x 120) : 30 fps
ARM9 base
4MByte NOR Flash
16MByte SDRAM
DC5V, 230VAC 50 Hz
6 watts max.
Operation: Temp: 0 ~ 45 Humidity: 20% ~ 85% non-condensing
Storage: Temp: -15 ~ 60 Humidity: 0% ~ 90% non-condensing
One RJ45 port; IEEE 802.3u compliant
10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet with Auto-MDIX
802.11b/g Wireless LAN
TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP,DHCP,NTP,DNS,DDNS,SMTP,FTP,HTTP, PPPoE, UPnP
Orange Color
Green Color
Push and Release button will be Reboot. Push and hold over 5 sec will be Factory reset
External Dipole Antenna
Brightness, Sharpness, Saturation
Yes
3x
Yes (1-25fps,Auto)
5 levels setting : Lowest ,Low ,Normal, High ,Highest
No
Static IP Address, DHCP, PPPoE
Support SMTP mail, Scheduling, Two destination email account
Manual Time Setting, Time Server and NTP Support
Events Triggered by Motion detection or according to schedule, Image Upload/Send over email ,FTP
Scheduling
2 scalable windows
Yes
Web Based Administration, Application Software
Backup/Restore to/from Configuration file
Password protected and 3 levels of Authorization:
Guest User just have View video function only.
General User have all authority in Live view page
Administrator have View video and All configuration setting.(default: admin/admin)
WEP 64/128 bit, WPA (TKIP), WPA2
Normal / Off
Quick Installation setup step by step
System reboot button. Reset all configuration to factory default values button.
Internet Explore 6.0 above, Firefox , Safari
For developing application software
Windows 2000/ XP/Vista
/7
View channel:16 CHs, Record, Playback, Motion detect, Backup/Restore to/from Configuration file
Auto search IP Address of Camera in LAN
CD ROM drive
Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
/7
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
IEEE 802.11b/g.
Intel Pentium III 350MHz or above
128MB
800x600 or above
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Apple Safari 2 or above, Mozilla Firefox 2.00 or above
1 camera connected: Intel Pentium III 800MHz; 512MB RAM
2 ~ 4 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz; 512MB RAM
5 ~ 8 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz; 1GB RAM
9 ~ 16 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz; 2GB RAM
1024x768 or above
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Technical data
Image Sensor
Image Sensor
Resolution
Ligh Minimum Illumination
Lens
Aperture (F/No.)
Focus Length
View Angle(Diagonal)
Image Processing
Compression
Auto Exposure Control
Auto White Balance
Auto Gain control
Light Frequency
Image Resolution and Frame rate
Multi-profile
System
Network Processor
System ROM
System RAM
Power
Power Consumption
Environment Operation:
Audio
Audio in
Sensitivity:
Freq Response:
Audio Codec
Communication
Ethernet
Supported Protocols
LED and Button
Power LED
Link/act. LED
Reset button
Others
USB Port
USB dismount button
Feature
Image setting
Upside down and Mirror
Digital Zoom
Frame rate setting
Compression Ratio Setting
3GPP support
IP Setting
Time Management
Event Management
FTP Upload
Motion detection
IP Filter
System Management
Device Configuration
User Administration
System log
LED control
Smart Setup Wizard
Reset Function
Browser
API
Software
Supported OS
Application Software
IPFinder
Minimum system requirements
General hardware
Operating system network
Camera
Processor
Memory
Screen Resolution
Web browser
Application Software
Processor
Screen Resolution
IP Eye Anywhere 20
1/4” Color CMOS Sensor
640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120
0.5 LUX
2.8
4.5 mm
60 degree
MPEG4/MJPEG dual streaming
Yes
Yes
Yes
50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoor
VGA (640 x 480 ) : 30 fps, QVGA ( 320 x 240 ) : 30 fps, QQVGA ( 160 x 120) : 30 fps
3 profiles simultaneously
ARM9 base
8MByte NOR Flash
32MByte SDRAM
DC5V, 230VAC 50 Hz
8 watts max.
Operation: Temp: 0 ~ 45 Humidity: 20% ~ 85% non-condensing
Storage: Temp: -15 ~ 60 Humidity: 0% ~ 90% non-condensing
Internal Omni-directional Microphone
-48dB +/- 3dB
50~16000Hz
PCM/AMR
One RJ45 port; IEEE 802.3u compliant
10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet with Auto-MDIX
TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP,DHCP,NTP,DNS,DDNS,SMTP,FTP,HTTP, Samba, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP
Orange Color
Green Color
Push and Release button will be Reboot. Push and hold over 5 sec will be Factory reset
One Type A receptacle Connector USB 1.1 Host port (Power distribution: 500mA Max.)
Push and hold over 4 sec will be dismount USB device
Brightness, Sharpness, Saturation
Yes
3x
Yes (1-25fps,Auto)
5 levels setting : Lowest ,Low ,Normal, High ,Highest
Yes
Static IP Address, DHCP, PPPoE
Support SMTP mail, Scheduling, Two destination email account
Manual Time Setting, Time Server and NTP Support
Events Triggered by Motion detection or according to schedule, Image Upload/Send over email ,FTP
Recording Video file to PC, Network Storage , USB Flash Disk
Scheduling
2 scalable windows
Yes
Web Based Administration, Application Software
Backup/Restore to/from Configuration file
Password protected and 3 levels of Authorization:
Guest User just have View video and listen Audio function only.
General User have all authority in Live view page
Administrator have View video and All configuration setting.(default: admin/admin)
100 items ( max) store in SDRAM
Normal / Off
Quick Installation setup step by step
System reboot button. Reset all configuration to factory default values button.
Internet Explore 6.0 above, Firefox (MJPEG mode only), Safari (MJPEG mode only)
For developing application software
Windows 2000/ XP/Vista
/7
View channel:16 CHs, Record, Playback, Motion detect, Backup/Restore to/from Configuration file
Audio support
Auto search IP Address of Camera in LAN
CD ROM drive
Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
/7
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
Intel Pentium III 800MHz or above
512MB
800x600 or above
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Apple Safari 2 or above, Mozilla Firefox 2.00 or above
1 camera connected: Intel Pentium III 800MHz; 512MB RAM
2 ~ 4 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz; 512MB RAM
5 ~ 8 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz; 1GB RAM
9 ~ 16 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz; 2GB RAM
1024x768 or above
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Technical data
Image Sensor
Image Sensor
Resolution
Ligh Minimum Illumination
Lens
Aperture (F/No.)
Focus Length
View Angle(Diagonal)
Image Processing
Compression
Auto Exposure Control
Auto White Balance
Auto Gain control
Light Frequency
Image Resolution and Frame rate
Multi-profile
System
Network Processor
System ROM
System RAM
Power
Power Consumption
Environment Operation:
Audio
Audio in
Sensitivity:
Freq Response:
Audio Codec
Communication
Ethernet
Wireless
Supported Protocols
LED and Button
Power LED
Link/act. LED
Reset button
Others
Antenna
USB Port
USB dismount button
Feature
Image setting
Upside down and Mirror
Digital Zoom
Frame rate setting
Compression Ratio Setting
3GPP support
IP Setting
Time Management
Event Management
FTP Upload
Motion detection
IP Filter
System Management
Device Configuration
User Administration
Wireless Security
System log
LED control
Smart Setup Wizard
Reset Function
Browser
API
Software
Supported OS
Application Software
IPFinder
Minimum system requirements
General hardware
Operating system network
Wireless
Camera
Processor
Memory
Screen Resolution
Web browser
Application Software
Processor
Screen Resolution
IP Eye Anywhere 21
1/4” Color CMOS Sensor
640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120
0.5 LUX
2.8
4.5 mm
60 degree
MPEG4/MJPEG dual streaming
Yes
Yes
Yes
50Hz, 60Hz or Outdoor
VGA (640 x 480 ) : 30 fps, QVGA ( 320 x 240 ) : 30 fps, QQVGA ( 160 x 120) : 30 fps
3 profiles simultaneously
ARM9 base
8MByte NOR Flash
32MByte SDRAM
DC5V, 230VAC 50 Hz
8 watts max.
Operation: Temp: 0 ~ 45 Humidity: 20% ~ 85% non-condensing
Storage: Temp: -15 ~ 60 Humidity: 0% ~ 90% non-condensing
Internal Omni-directional Microphone
-48dB +/- 3dB
50~16000Hz
PCM/AMR
One RJ45 port; IEEE 802.3u compliant
10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet with Auto-MDIX
802.11b/g Wireless LAN
TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP,DHCP,NTP,DNS,DDNS,SMTP,FTP,HTTP, Samba, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP
Orange Color
Green Color
Push and Release button will be Reboot. Push and hold over 5 sec will be Factory reset
External Dipole Antenna
One Type A receptacle Connector USB 1.1 Host port (Power distribution: 500mA Max.)
Push and hold over 4 sec will be dismount USB device
Brightness, Sharpness, Saturation
Yes
3x
Yes (1-25fps,Auto)
5 levels setting : Lowest ,Low ,Normal, High ,Highest
Yes
Static IP Address, DHCP, PPPoE
Support SMTP mail, Scheduling, Two destination email account
Manual Time Setting, Time Server and NTP Support
Events Triggered by Motion detection or according to schedule, Image Upload/Send over email ,FTP
Recording Video file to PC, Network Storage , USB Flash Disk
Scheduling
2 scalable windows
Yes
Web Based Administration, Application Software
Backup/Restore to/from Configuration file
Password protected and 3 levels of Authorization:
Guest User just have View video and listen Audio function only.
General User have all authority in Live view page
Administrator have View video and All configuration setting.(default: admin/admin)
WEP 64/128 bit, WPA (TKIP), WPA2
100 items ( max) store in SDRAM
Normal / Off
Quick Installation setup step by step
System reboot button. Reset all configuration to factory default values button.
Internet Explore 6.0 above, Firefox (MJPEG mode only), Safari (MJPEG mode only)
For developing application software
Windows 2000/ XP/Vista
/7
View channel:16 CHs, Record, Playback, Motion detect, Backup/Restore to/from Configuration file
Audio support
Auto search IP Address of Camera in LAN
CD ROM drive
Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
/7
10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet
IEEE 802.11b/g.
Intel Pentium III 800MHz or above
512MB
800x600 or above
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above, Apple Safari 2 or above, Mozilla Firefox 2.00 or above
1 camera connected: Intel Pentium III 800MHz; 512MB RAM
2 ~ 4 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz; 512MB RAM
5 ~ 8 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz; 1GB RAM
9 ~ 16 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz; 2GB RAM
1024x768 or above
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