- 10 - 3: Package Contents You should find the following items in the packaging of your Intellinet video surveillance product. 1. Network dome cam
- 11 - 4: Installation 4.1 Connecting to the Camera Connect the RJ45 network cable from the camera’s LAN port to your network; e.g., the router or a
- 12 - 4.1.1 Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 Insert the Installation CD into the CD or DVD-Drive. After a few moments, the CD will automatically star
- 13 - IP Installer for Windows Installation Before you start with the installation, make sure that you are connected to your computer with a user a
- 14 - Specify the location where the program should be installed. The default path is OK to be used on most systems. Click on “Browse…” to select a
- 15 - Verify the installation summary and click “Install” to begin the installation. Once the installation has completed, click on “Finish”. A
- 16 - IP Installer for Windows When the program starts, you are presented with the screen shown below. Depending on your camera model, the screen ma
- 17 - Setup: Select a camera from the list and click the Setup button in order to open the camera configuration dialog. Upgrade: Select a camera
- 18 - User Account Settings Page User Name: Enter the user name you wish to use for the new account. Password: Enter the password for the new us
- 19 - Date/Time Settings Page The network camera is equipped with an internal clock. You can display the current date and time information on the v
- 2 - Table of Contents SAFETY AND REGULATORY NOTICES ... 3 1: PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...
- 20 - Network Settings Page The default configuration is shown above, and for most users there should be no need to change these settings. Advanc
- 21 - PPPoE Settings Page This page allows defining of the PPPoE settings of the camera. This function is not required for the vast majority of us
- 22 - DDNS Settings Page DDNS stands for “Dynamic DNS.” DDNS is useful for all users who have an Internet service with a dynamic IP address. Most
- 23 - Language Settings Page The Intellinet network camera provides a multi-language user interface for Web-browser access. In order to use this f
- 24 - Apply Settings Page This is the last page of the Setup. All configuration changes you have made on the previous screens will be saved when
- 25 - 5. Will the battery in my notebook last for at least another 10 minutes? 6. Is the camera I want to upgrade located in my local network? 7. Am
- 26 - User tab This screen offers two functions: 1. You can change the individual settings of the camera in a similar fashion as with the Setup fu
- 27 - About tab This screen displays the version number and date of the IP Installer utility. If you need to contact the Intellinet Technical Suppo
- 28 - When you connect to the Intellinet network camera for the first time with MS Internet Explorer, you need to install an ActiveX control. The fo
- 29 - 4.1.2 MacOS The installation on Apple systems running MacOS X does not involve the Intellinet installation CD. The Intellinet network camera s
- 3 - Safety and Regulatory Notices Thank you for purchasing this Intellinet™ Network Camera or Network Video Server. This user manual includes instr
- 30 - 2. The Network Camera is shown in the category Webpages. In order to connect to the camera, double-click the circled link. Safari then connect
- 31 - 4.1.3 Linux The installation on Linux systems does not require any special software. The network camera is compatible to Web browsers such as
- 32 - 5: Web Browser Interface 5.1 Live Video Page Use this button to take a snapshot of the video. Clicking the button opens up a window showi
- 33 - Click on the Record button, if you wish to record the live video to your computer’s hard drive. When selected, a prompt will request you t
- 34 - The digital zoom function allows magnification of certain areas of the video. After you click on the magnification icon, a window appears a
- 35 - This button takes you back to the camera home page where you can view the live video. Click on this button to open the administrator menu p
- 36 - 5.2 Settings Page (Administrator Menu) The camera’s administrator menu allows you to configure all aspects of your Intellinet network camera.
- 37 - Highlight an account to either edit or remove it. Note that the admin user account cannot be removed. Anonymous Settings Enabling this
- 38 - Network - TCP/IP On this page you can define the network settings of the camera. By default the camera is set up to automatically obtain the
- 39 - Network - PPPoE You can use this function to connect the camera directly to a DSL modem. A common application for this is where the network ca
- 4 - Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European
- 40 - Date Time On this page you can define the time settings of the camera. Current date/time: Displays the camera’s current time. PC clock: Th
- 41 - Video – Video Settings The following three menus (Video Settings, Profile and Day/Night) allowing defining all video-related parameters. Note
- 42 - Text Color: Choose between black or white. Background color: Select from either black, white or transparent. Display Position: Define where
- 43 - As you can create multiple masks, you need to provide a name for the mask, and you can define which color you want to overlay to be. Finally,
- 44 - Encoding: Your Intellinet network camera can encode video in three different formats. H.264 is the most advanced and efficient codec delive
- 45 - Maximum frame rate: Type in the number of frames the camera should generate per second of video. The higher the value, the smoother the video
- 46 - “Night Mode” – This is the opposite of the day mode. If this mode is enabled, the camera always removes the IR cut filter. As a result, the c
- 47 - 5.2.2 Live View The live view menu provides access to the video settings, which are exactly the same as described in the last section (5.2.1).
- 48 - Exposure Frequency: There are four values: “Auto,” “50Hz,” “60Hz” and “Hold Current.” If your camera is installed so that it’s facing outsid
- 49 - Some Intellinet network cameras are equipped with a motorized iris. In optics, an iris is a thin opaque structure with an opening (aperture)
- 5 - Important Information 1. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country. Contact the local authorities to avoid any surveillance law vi
- 50 - Camera Settings – View Settings A view area is a cropped part of the entire image. Each view area is treated as a video source with its ow
- 51 - 5.2.3 Playback The Intellinet network camera offers an integrated playback feature, which allows playing back videos from your local HDD, from
- 52 - There are two folders: “Event” which is for event-triggered recordings, e.g., motion detection alerts, and “Schedule” which contains recordin
- 53 - Above: Playback of one event recording in the web browser (MSIE only). Item Description Move one folder up Refresh the view Delete the
- 54 - 5.2.4 Event Your Intellinet network camera supports so-called events. When an event occurs, you can have the camera perform an action, e.g.,
- 55 - 2. How to add a SMTP Server: Server Type: Select “SMTP.” Mail Server: Type in the address of your mail server. Do not type in leading smtp:
- 56 - 4. Adding a Network Storage Server Type: Select “Network Storage.” Type: Select a valid type for your network storage (either Windows SMB or
- 57 - Event List Now that we have created an Event Server, we can proceed with setting up actual events. Click on the “Add” button to begin. You n
- 58 - Onboot This is a one-time event that is triggered after the camera has restarted. IR Cut Filter This trigger event becomes active whenever
- 59 - Item Description Send Image Instructs the camera to send out images. When selected, you need to specify whether you want to use FTP, network
- 6 - 1: Product Overview 1.1 Network Cameras Network cameras are closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that use the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to
- 60 - Motion Detection The Intellinet network camera is able to monitor the video footage for movements and trigger an alert if motion has been dete
- 61 - Schedule The Network Camera supports event trigger actions that can be based on a schedule. This can be used, as an example, to only activate
- 62 - 5.2.5 System The system menu provides access to a variety of system settings of your Intellinet network camera. Maintenance - Restart You ca
- 63 - The following message will appear: Click “OK” to continue. Another message will appear: Click on “Cancel” to abort the operation. Click on
- 64 - Date Time - Current Date / Time Refer to section 5.2.1. Security - Account Refer to section 5.2.1. Security - IP Address Filter Once you e
- 65 - Network Advanced - RTSP General RTP Port Range: The default value of port range is 5000 ~ 7999 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534. RTSP Po
- 66 - Multicast: Here the initial stream is sent to the router only, which creates optimal distribution paths for datagrams sent to a multicast des
- 67 - Network Advanced - UPNP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play. A UPnP-enabled device, such as your network camera, announces its presence in
- 68 - Network Advanced - Bonjour UPnP Bonjour is a service that, just like UPnP, helps to find the network camera on the network. Bonjour is availab
- 69 - If the router in your home network is equipped with a DDNS client, we recommend using the router instead of the camera. Most SOHO routers are
- 7 - 1.2 Model Overview This user manual contains information for the following models: Intellinet Model Number Product Model Number in 16-channe
- 70 - Digital I/O If your Intellinet network camera is equipped with a digital I/O interface, you can configure the connections on this page. The s
- 71 - System Log The Network Camera features a log function for system messages. These are system messages about the camera start-up procedure, e-m
- 72 - The remote log function uses the Syslog Protocol, which is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. Syslog is a client/server
- 73 - 6: Video Surveillance Software 6.1 Function Description The Intellinet Network Camera ships with a surveillance application that can monitor a
- 74 - 7: Questions and Answers 9.1 Accessing the Camera Q: What are the camera’s default IP address, administrator user name and password? A: The
- 75 - A: Whenever you change the Web server port from the standard 80 to a different value, you need to append the port to the camera's IP add
- 76 - 9.3 Camera Related Issues Q: The camera does not send any e-mails. Why? A: 1. The problem occurs because the camera cannot contact the e-ma
- 77 - Q: Does my camera support PoE (Power over Ethernet)? A: The following models support PoE: - IBC-607IR Network Bullet Camera - IBC-637IR HD Ne
- 78 - Intellinet™ offers a complete line of active and passive networking products. Ask your local computer dealer for more information
- 8 - 2: System Requirements 2.1 Hardware Requirements Your computer hardware should meet or exceed the following specifications: Access to a single
- 9 - 2.3 Limitations Web Browser Access While it is possible to connect to the network camera with a Web browser other than MS Internet Explorer, s
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