WIPC409HD WIRELESS N PAN/TILT HIGH DEFINITION IP CAMERA V2.0

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WIPC409HD WIRELESS N PAN/TILT HIGH DEFINITION IP CAMERA V2.0

Copyright 2014 All rights reserved. Ver1.1 No part of this document may be reproduced, republished, or retransmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever, whether electronically or mechanically, including, but not limited to, by way of photocopying, recording, information recording, or through retrieval systems without the express written permission. We reserve the right to revise this document at any time without the obligation to notify any person and/or entity. All other company or product names mentioned are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND DAMAGES THE PRODUCT AND THE SOFTWARES WITHIN ARE PROVIDED "AS IS," BASIS. THE MANUFACTURER AND MANUFACTURER S RESELLERS (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE SELLERS ) DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, OR USAGE OF TRADE. IN NO EVENT WILL THE SELLERS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OR LOSS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL WILLFUL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL, DAMAGES, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, OR DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS OF ANY CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR THE SOFTWARES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE RESULTING FROM DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT OR SOFTWARE OR DOCUMENTATION, OR LOSS OR INACCURACY OF DATA OF ANY KIND, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, EVEN IF THE PARTIES HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE IS ASSUMED BY CUSTOMER. BECAUSE SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABLITY FOR DAMAGES, THE ABOV E LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO THE PARTIES. IN NO EVENT WILL THE SELLERS TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY OF EACH AND EVERY KIND IN RELATION TO THE PRODUCT OR ITS SOFTWARE EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAID BY CUSTOMER FOR THE PRODUCT. 2

Table of Contents About the Product... 5 Function and Features... 6 Appearance and Interface... 7 Appearance... 7 Interfaces of the WIPC409HD... 7 LAN Port LED Behaviors... 8 Network Connection... 8 Connection Instructions... 9 Visiting the IP Camera... 9 Visit IP Camera from LAN... 10 Set IP Address... 10 Visit IP Camera... 11 Web User Interface... 12 Menu... 12 Video Displaying Area... 13 Browse SD Card... 13 Capture... 14 Record... 14 Playback... 14 The Pan/Tilt Control... 14 Notice (for Initial Use)... 15 Visit IP Camera from WAN... 16 Port Forwarding... 16 DDNS... 17 Manufacturer s Domain Name... 17 Third Party Domain Name... 18 Other Settings... 19 Video Settings Page... 19 Video Settings... 19 Audio Settings... 19 Image Settings... 20 3

Network Setting Page... 20 Basic Network Setting... 20 WIFI Setting... 21 Remote Access Setting... 21 Alarm Setting Page... 22 External Alarm Input... 22 Motion Detection Setting... 22 Alarm Mode Setting... 23 Alarm Time Setting / Schedule... 23 Advance Setting... 25 User Management... 25 Auto Capture Setting... 26 FTP Setting... 26 E-mail Setting... 27 System Setting Page... 27 Device Information Checking... 27 Date and Time Setting... 28 Default Setting... 28 System Log Checking... 29 Advanced Application... 30 Android and iphone Mobile Application Set Up... 30 Mobile Phone Browsing... 30 Using Other Web Browsers to visit the device... 31 Multiple Device Monitor System (MDMS)... 32 Technical Parameters... 33 Supplementary Section... 35 Port Forwarding References... 35 Aztech DSL1015EW(S) / DSL1016EN(S2)... 35 Aztech DSL7000GRV(S)... 36 Aztech DSL7000GR(SME)... 37 Linksys E1500 Router... 38 DLink DVG-N5402SP... 39 2wire 2700 HGV-2... 40 4

About the Product The IP Camera combines a high quality digital video camera with network connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear videos to your mobile phone/desktop from anywhere on your local network or over the Internet. Your IP Camera package should contain the following items. If any of the listed items are missing, please contact your reseller from where you purchased the camera for assistance. The Package includes: WIPC409HD LAN Cable Resource CD Utility with Wireless Antenna User Manual Mounting Bracket 5V Power Adapter Warranty Policy Easy Start Guide 5

Function and Features Experience Real-Time HD monitoring anytime you need it and anywhere you are with your smartphone s 3G/4G/Wi-Fi connection through the WIPC409HD s Aztech IP Cam app: a smartphone app that you can easily download on Google Play or Apple App Store which enables you to quickly setup the WIPC409HD, control the Pan/Tilt/Zoom feature of the camera, and view Real-time High-definition videos and images captured by this excellent companion. Enjoy High-Definition Monitoring. To help you with your monitoring needs, Aztech WIPC409HD includes effective High-Definition video and audio recording which allows you to view, capture scenes, and record video feeds with all the quality you need. Perfectly Built for Reliability. Capable of providing round the clock surveillance, WIPC409HD enables you to continuously monitor your most treasured possessions or even your loved ones for as long as you want. It is equipped with an alarm notification which collaborates with its motion detector to identify movements within its monitored area while sending email notifications upon detecting movements with an attached scene-screenshot. View it Anytime, Anywhere you are. Anywhere you are, anytime you want, as long as you have an active 3G/4G/Wi-Fi wireless connection in your wireless device (e.g. smartphones, tablets, laptops), controlling the WIPC409HD s view and area-viewing is now made possible. Easy 3-Step Setup. Aztech WIPC409HD involves a simplified 3-step setup in setting up the surveillance with your smartphones, a feature made possible through the Aztech IP Cam app downloadable through Apple App Store and Google Play. Enhanced Accessibility. With the Aztech IP Cam app, let the monitored area hear what you have to say with its built-in speakers designed to broadcast sounds sent by the Aztech IP Cam app. You may now also easily connect your WIPC409HD to your WPS enabled router through a simple press of the WPS button on both devices. Pan-Tilt-Zoom Feature. Compared to conventional Fixed IP Cameras which only focuses on a single area, the WIPC409HD allows you to follow movements and capture various scenes taken from multiple angles with its 355 horizontal and 120 vertical pan and tilt function, which can be flexibly combined with its zoom capabilities for the ultimate monitoring experience. 6

Appearance and Interface Appearance Interfaces of the WIPC409HD 1. 5V DC Power Input. Allows you to connect the Power Adapter. Its output should be 5V in as seen on its specifications. 2. WPS Button. Press this button for 2 seconds to enable the WPS connectivity of the WIPC409HD to a wireless router that has a WPS feature. You may have to browse your router s instruction manual to know how many seconds it has to be pressed for a successful WPS pairing. 3. Ethernet Port: The WIPC409HD uses a Self-adaptive Ethernet port. The camera is capable of connecting to all kinds of network devices such as hub, router, switch, etc. 4. SD Card Slot. Capable of supporting a 32G SD/TF card for storing the alarm video, pictures, timing snapshot and recording; 5. External Mic. Audio input socket is designed for connecting external microphone or line-in audio signal. Please refer to 7.1.2 and select right settings. 6. External Speaker. Audio output socket is for line-out audio player, such as headphones, speakers, etc. 7

LAN Port LED Behaviors LABEL STATE DESCRIPTION LED 1 LED 2 Blinking OFF Steady OFF Actively transmitting/receiving data. Device is not connected to the network. A LAN Cable is connected to the LAN port. There is no LAN cable connected to the LAN Port. Network Connection The IP Camera can be connected to another PC by connecting it to a router, a switch, or a hub, to establish network connectivity as seen above. 8

Connection Instructions Before visiting the IP Camera, you must first connect it to the Network. Plug it to a power outlet, and check if the light of the LAN port is normal to make sure all of the communication links are functioning properly. The connection method can be seen on the previous page. In addition, ensure that the following items below are satisfied: 1. IP Camera-1 and IP Camera-2 are connected separately to 2 different LANs. 2. And these 2 LANs are already connected to the Internet. In order to get the LANs connected to the Internet, ensure that the router used in the network has an active internet connection. 3. PC-3 is connected to the Internet. Visiting the IP Camera To visit the IP Camera, you must first configure some of your IP Camera s IP settings. 1. The PC and IP Camera are in the same LAN. If you want to use this PC to visit the IP Camera, you need to make sure that each device s IP address belongs to the same segment. Otherwise you may have to reset the IP Camera s IP address. For example, if the IP Camera-1 s IP address in the image above is 192.168.1.139 (at the segment of 192.168.1.x), while the PC-1 s IP address is 192.168.0.175 (at the segment of 192.168.0.x), you will not be able to visit the IP Camera through PC-1. You must first change the IP Camera-1 s IP address to 192.168.0.139 (or any IP address within the 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254 except 192.168.0.175). 2. The PC and IP Camera are in different LANs, but they are all connected to Internet. For the IP Camera-1 and PC-2, if you want to visit IP Camera-1 through PC-2, you must first ensure the following: Ensure that you can visit IP Camera-1 through PC-1 and then do port forwarding of the IP Camera on Router-1. The PC-2 s visit application could be sent through router-1 to IP Camera-1. Normally, PC-2 could only send the information to router-1. However, if you do not configure the port forwarding settings of the IP Camera-1 on router-1, PC-2 would not be able to visit IP Camera-1. 9

Visit IP Camera from LAN Set IP Address The IP addresses of each IP Camera and PC should be on the same segment or IP range. As explained earlier, you would not be able to access IP Camera-1. To change the IP address of IP Camera-1: 1. Run the WIPC409HD Utility in the CD. 2. Click Find button, and then select the IP Camera on the Equipments list to set the IP Camera s IP address. Additional Notes: If a firewall is enabled in your PC, a popup window will ask for your confirmation if you would be blocking or allowing the software to run. Click Allow to proceed. IP Cameras by default use a dynamic IP Address and an HTTP port 8081. If you do not have this software, you could also press down the reset button of the IP Camera (found at the bottom of the camera) to reset it to its default factory settings. You can then use the default IP address to visit the IP Camera. If you wish to access the camera remotely using a camera s External Access address, simply : a. Select the camera that you want to access remotely on the Equipments list. b. Click the Get button (beside the External Access field). 10

c. On the Validate Authentication window, enter admin as its username and password. d. Copy the URL generated on the External Access field. This link would allow you to access the camera even when not on the same LAN Network. e. You may also do steps a to d on your other IP cameras. Setup Instructions 1. Click the Find button and select the WIPC409HD camera from the Equipment list seen on the left side of the utility. The required fields on the General tab would automatically be filled up by the selected camera s device details. 2. Click the Open button beside the Internal Access field, and you will automatically be redirected to the Web User Interface of your WIPC409HD. Visit IP Camera If you are using Internet Explorer or a compatible browser to access the camera for the first time, you will be required to install ActiveX before viewing the video. For first time visits, please click the Download ActiveX link. A dialog box as seen below will popup. Click Run and it will automatically download and install the ActiveX plugin. 11

After the ActiveX installation, you will be redirected to the Home page of your IP Camera. Simply click View to start viewing. Web User Interface Menu There are 2 kinds of menu (1) is Main Menu, and (2) is the Sub Menu. The Main Menu lies at the top of the interface, including View, Media, Network, Alarm, Advanced and System. The Sub Menu lies on the right side of the Web User Interface, displaying different options for each main menu. 12

Video Displaying Area The video displaying area corresponds to the resolution of the IP Camera. The higher the resolution is, the larger the displayed area will be. If the motion detection feature is enabled, the displaying area will show a pane calling the user s attention if movements were detected on the surveillance area. 1. Displays Connection Status. Displays the current status of the IP camera. 2. Record Status. If you click the Record button on the submenu, the record status will show Rec to show that the current video is being recorded. Clicking the Record button again will stop the recording. 3. Zoom Out Button. Zooms out of the previewed area. 4. Zoom In Button. Zooms in on the previewed area. 5. File Saving Path Setting. Allows you to browse a file saving path where the IP Camera will save the recorded videos and snapshots. 6. Talk-back Button: Allows you to do an audio broadcast through the IP Camera s built-in speaker or an external speaker connected to the camera. 7. Audio Play Button: Allows you to play audio from the monitored area. Browse SD Card When an SD Card is inserted, click the submenu, the pop-up page will display the content of the SD Card similar to the directory below. In the figure above, the text inside the [ ] is the catalog info. Click sub catalog to browse the recorded images and videos. The images will be displayed when you click them and the videos will be downloaded and played by the video player in your computer automatically. Additional Notes: Insert SD Card first before turning ON the IP Camera. Proper SD Card Placement metal contacts facing on top. 13

Capture Allows you to take photos of the current video and store the image at the present path. Record Allows you to record videos with audio and store it using the present path. When recording, there will be an indicated symbol in the status of video display area to show you it is recording. Click the Record button again to stop recording. Playback Allows you to play videos that you have recorded. Upon clicking the Playback button, a popup player which could play the video stored on your PC disk will appear., These buttons are (1) play, (2) stop, (3) Previous recorded video, (4) Next recorded video, and (5) open a Recorded video. Please click the button of open the recorder file first, and select the file you want to play. The Pan/Tilt Control The Pan/Tilt control area allows you to control the cruise of the Pan/Tilt of your IP Camera through directional arrow buttons (Up/Down/Left/Right/Centre/Stop/Left-right cruise/up-down cruise). When the IP Camera turns to some position, you can click the Set Button. When you continue to control the Pan/tilt to turn to other position, you could click the Call button and the Pan/Tilt will go back to its pre-position. 14

Notice (for Initial Use) Please change the following settings for initial use: 1. You may have to change the initial passwords of admin, user, and guest. Their initial passwords are respectively admin, user, guest. 2. You may also have to set the current System Time. 15

Visit IP Camera from WAN Port Forwarding Ensure PC-1 can visit IP Camera-1. Before the computers in WAN (PC-2, PC-3) can visit IP Camera-1, you must first put the IP Camera -1 into WAN. You can set Port Forwarding on Router-1 to put IP Camera-1 into WAN. 1. Open the Router Setting interface on PC-1. The interfaces for different routers are different, and the Port Forwarding settings are different. NOTE : You may have to refer to your router s user manual to finish this part. 2. For most routers, the Port Forwarding option can be found under Setting / Firewall Interface. Fill in the IP address and Port of IP Camera-1 into the corresponding blank. 3. Select Status option and remember the WAN IP address. 4. Enter the IP address in the browser of PC-1. If IP Camera-1 can be visited via PC-1, the port forwarding is successful. PC-2 and PC-3 should now also be able to access IP Camera-1. Additional Notes: The WAN IP address is allocated by your ISP. Ensure that it is an available WAN IP address. Since the WAN IP address may lack, many WAN IP address are available within a limited area. If PC-2 and PC-3 are not in this area, these devices would not be able to access the IP camera. If a User wants to put several IP Cameras into WAN, every device should have Port Forwarding set. In order to distinguish these devices, each device should be assigned on a different port. If the port of the device is not 8081, you would have to add the port to the IP address separated by a colon (:) whenever you will be accessing the IP Camera (e.g. http://202.96.82.177:81) 16

DDNS As explained earlier, Router-1 will get the WAN IP address via ADSL. The WAN IP address constantly changes, which is why the IP address cannot be confirmed. In instances such as this, the Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS) would be of great use. IP Camera-1 will update its IP configuration to the DDNS at regular intervals. The DDNS would then recognize the WAN IP address of the Router-1 which is connected to IP Camera-1. The WAN IP address can be searched on DDNS by its domain name (e.g. Aztechcamera1.com). The domain name will serve as the substitute of the dynamic IP address. If the device cannot be visited through its IP address, the domain name would also be unavailable. Manufacturer s Domain Name Device manufacturer has established a DDNS and allotted a dynamic domain name to every device. The domain name has been integrated into devices during production. For example, if you enter the domain name seen below, your web browser will connect the device and display the IP address. 17

Additional Notes : The domain name is made possible through port forwarding. The domain name will change into the IP address and port number of the device when visited through its domain name. If the device can be visited by IP address but can t be visited by manufacturer s domain name, please check the DNS info if it is available or not and make sure that the DNS setting is the same with the DNS setting of PC in LAN. Third Party Domain Name You may also use other third party DDNS, such as www.3322.org. You may apply for a free domain name from this website. All you have to do is to correctly enter the information required, and the domain name can now be used. The domain name will be displayed in the web browser whenever you are visiting the IP Camera. However, if the port is not 80, the port number should be added after the domain name and colon. Example: http://ipcam.3322.org:81 18

Other Settings Video Settings Page Video Settings Resolution. Use 1280 X 720 Resolution, Bit Rate is 2048 kbps and Frame Rate is up to 30 fps. The higher the resolution or quality of the picture, the higher bit rate requirement and bandwidth consumption will be. A high bit rate allows the generation of higher image qualities. NOTE : In setting the frame rate, bandwidth must be taken into consideration. With a low bandwidth, a high frame rate would result into uneven results. With limited bandwidths, it is suggested to set the frame rate to 15fps. High bandwidth limits can set the frame rates to its highest setting. Overlay Options. Through this setting, you can add the Time and Camera Name to the images captured by your IP Camera. Audio Settings Audio Options. Allows you to define values for input and output volume (with 100 being the highest value). First Stream. Allows you to enable or disable the audio capture function, and select the audio type which best suits your bandwidth limit. 19

Image Settings Color Adjustment. Allows you to adjust brightness, saturation, and contrast, by either sliding the glide bars of the corresponding setting, or by entering the value that you wish on the corresponding setting. Image Display Adjustment. Allows you to set the monitored area s vide view into Mirror or Flip. IR LED Control and Night vision mode. Allows you to enable or disable IP Camera features which are useful in either night time or insufficiently lighted areas. These are suggested to be set to AUTO and turned ON at all times. Network Setting Page Basic Network Setting LAN Setting. The default LAN settings are set to Dynamic, with its DNS Configuration type set to DHCP. HTTP Port. Allows you to specify a port the IP Camera will use in transferring the data going to the web server. 20

WIFI Setting The wireless settings page is as shown above. You can click the Search button, and it will show you a list of WIFI networks detected. By selecting one SSID, all data fields will be filled up automatically (e.g. SSID, encryption algorithm etc.). All you have to do is to enter the wireless password in the Key and the Re-Type Key field correctly. Click the Check button to check if the parameters entered are correct. You may then click the Apply button to apply the settings. Note: Before you set up wireless parameters, ensure that the device is connected to the Internet. After connecting successfully, reboot the device for the wireless settings to take effect. Upon rebooting the device, it will take 30 seconds before the camera will automatically pan and tilt by itself. Another (2) minutes is needed for the camera to successfully establish a wireless connection to the router. Remote Access Setting Manufacturer s DDNS and Third Party Dynamic DNS. Please refer to the content of the part DDNS. UPNP. UPNP stands for universal plug and play. If you enabled UPNP, once the IP camera is connected into the LAN, it will communicate with the router of the LAN. It will request the router to open a port to forward its own port. NOTE : Before using UPNP function, please ensure that the router s UPNP has also been enabled. It is also important to know that some routers do not support a UPNP feature. If it does not have the said feature, it is suggested to set a Port Forwarding Function on your router. WAN IP Test. Click the Show button, it will show you another page displaying the WAN IP address when it is connected to the Internet. 21

Alarm Setting Page External Alarm Input If the alarm input pins have been connected with an alarm detector, please tick the External Alarm, and then you will have enabled external alarm function. If the external alarm detector is open mode, please tick Open, vice versa. Motion Detection Setting Allows you to monitor movements made on the monitored area. Four area frames can be enabled/disabled, managed, resized, and distributed across the monitored area window. Movements detected within each window would be able to trigger an alarm. Detection sensitivity settings for each corresponding area window can also be configured in this area. 22

Alarm Mode Setting Allows you to set how the IP Camera will respond when the alarm is triggered. You can set it to any of the responses enumerated below. Snapshot a live picture of the site on the SD card. Record a 30-second video on the SD card (including 5 seconds long video before the alarm was triggered). Send the recorded video on the SD card to the FTP server (You would have to enable Save the video on SD card function, and ensure that an SD card is inserted first). Enable external alarm function and set the time. Send alarm info to the alarm server. Send alarm info to E-mail. Alarm Time Setting / Schedule NOTE: You may need to adjust the system time first before you can fully utilize this area. Example below: Alarm set is Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 3PM to 6:00PM 23

0-23 denotes standard format of time (24 hour clock) Left box indicates first 30 minutes / half hour ( 00:01 00:30) Right box indicates last 30 minutes / half hour (00:31-01:00) NOTE: The IP Camera will trigger alarm only on the time set. 24

Advance Setting User Management There are three account levels of authorization: Admin, User, and Guest. The Admin account has the highest authority and can perform all possible changes on the IP Camera s settings. The User account can only operate the IP camera but it cannot do any changes to its current settings. The Guest account can only watch videos 25

Auto Capture Setting Allows you to configure the Auto capture settings of your IP Camera such as the SD Card/FTP second intervals, and the enabling/disabling of image saving in SD Card/FTP Server. By ticking the save picture on the SD card checkbox, the IP Camera will take a snapshot of the monitored area using the interval declared on the TF/SD Card field (e.g. every 60 seconds) FTP Setting In order to use FTP function, you should first set a valid username and password of your FTP Server. Storage and the authority to write and create sub-category into it is also required for the FTP Auto Capture Setting to work. 26

E-mail Setting Allows you to configure the email settings which will be used if the alarm response is set to email alarm. As seen below, the blanks which have been filled with info should be correct. If any info is not filled properly the setting will fail. Before setting these parameters, please refer to the settings of your Outlook Express. System Setting Page Device Information Checking Displays your IP Camera s basic device properties such as its current connection status, its MAC address, the Subnet Mask and its default gateway, the primary and secondary DNS, the running duration time, and the SD Card status. NOTE : The device supports a maximum of 32G SD card. Please format the SD card to FAT32 before using the card on Camera. Please check if the SD Card matches the camera or not before purchasing the SD Card. 27

Date and Time Setting Allows you to identify the NTP Server the IP Camera will synch with. There are three options in setting your IP Camera s time and date: (1) manually, (2) keeping the same time and date settings of your computer, and (3) is getting it from the NTP server. Default Setting Reboot. Allows you to restart the device. The device reboot will take less than five minutes to complete. Restore Factory Default. Allows you to restart the IP Camera using all of the default settings it has. By clicking the Confirm button, all changes made on the IP camera will be replaced by its default settings. Backup Settings Data. Allows you to backup all present settings in your IP Camera. Restore Settings Data. Allows you to use the previously saved backup file that you saved. Simply click the browse button, locate the backup file, and click confirm. Firmware Upgrade. Allows you to upgrade the current firmware of your IP Camera. Simply click the browse button, locate the firmware file, and click confirm. After the upgrade, the IP Camera will restart with the upgraded firmware loaded. NOTE: It is important to ONLY use firmware OFFICIALLY RELEASED by Aztech. These can be downloaded on the Aztech Support Site (www.aztech.com/support). 28

System Log Checking Displays the current activities made in your IP Camera, such as logins and logouts of various devices, and other device oriented activities. 29

Advanced Application Android and iphone Mobile Application Set Up 1. Download and Install Aztech IP Cam App at Google Play Store or itunes/appstore. You may scan the QR Code found at the Packaging Box to automatically search for the app. 2. Click Add Camera. 3. Enter the UID. This information is found at the bottom label of the Camera. You may scan the UID s QR Code or Search the Camera from the Local Area Network. The UID is unique for every device. 4. Enter the Security Code/Password. The Default Password is admin, then Click OK/Save to view the Camera. 5. You may also edit the Camera s Settings, click Edit Camera, and then go to the Advanced Setting to change the Security Code, Video Setting and Wi-Fi Setting. 6. It is highly recommended to change the Security Code during Initial Set Up. Click on Modify Security Code, type the Old Password then Enter the New Password. 7. To connect your camera via Wireless Setting, click on Wi-Fi Setting then go to Manage Wi-Fi Networks. 8. You may select on which wireless network to connect then key-in its Password. 9. After a successful connection, you may now disconnect the LAN Cable from your camera and do a power reboot on the device. NOTE : For screenshot details please refer to Easy Start Guide copy included in the Package, Please note that a maximum of eight (8) IP Cameras can be added in the Mobile App. Mobile Phone Browsing After connecting to the network, you can view the IP Camera s monitored area through its mobile phone. The device will then send MJPEG picture to the mobile phone, using the image resolution preferred (mentioned on Chapter 7.1.1). Viewing ways are found below: 1) http://ip:port/mobile.html, for example: http://58.61.54.177:1025/mobile.html http://test.3322.org:1025/mobile.html 30

Smartphone (like iphone and Android etc.) can use this Mode to visit the IP Camera. If your device is unable to visit the IP Camera, you have to download and use an opera mobile browser. 2) http://ip:port, for example: http://58.61.54.177:1025 http://test.3322.org:1025 Only iphone can use this mode to visit. Using Other Web Browsers to visit the device Using a web browser with IE kernel, you must first download ActiveX. Using other web browser like Safari or Firefox, it will use QuickTime to play. A. The settings to use Firefox or Safari in Windows OS To view videos on Firefox and Safari: 1. In Windows OS, it will remind the users for the installation of Quicktime. After installation, start the Quicktime program. 2. Access the QuickTime Preferences dialog box from Edit Menu. 3. Click Advanced then select custom.. in the Transport Setup. A Streaming Transport dialog box will popup. 4. Select HTTP for transport protocol and 80 as its port ID then click ok. 5. Please be back to Transport Setup to change Custom.. to Auto. 6. Click ok at the bottom. You can now view videos through Firefox or Safari now. 31

B. The Settings to Use Safari in MAC OS When using MAC OS, since QuickTime is the default software, you only need to go to the Utilities folder under the Applications folder, start command line program (Terminal program), and input the command below: qtdefaults write TransportSettings HTTP 8081 You can now open this in Safari to view the camera. If you can t view the IP Camera from safari, please try http://ip:port/mobile.html. Multiple Device Monitor System (MDMS) Multi Device Monitor System is a free software offered in conjunction with the WIPC409HD which allows several IP Cameras on the LAN and WAN to be browsed at the same time. The software also supports snapshots, video recording and so on. NOTE: The MDMS Software can be downloaded on the Aztech Support Website (www.aztech.com/support) 32

Technical Parameters CPU Operating System Embedded Linux OS Processor 32Bit RSIC Embedded Processor Network Network Interface RJ45 10/100MB Self-Adaptable Ethernet slot Protocol HTTP,UDP,SMTP,FTP,DHCP, DNS,DDNS,NTP,UPNP Wireless 802.11 b/g/n IP mode Dynamic IP address, Static IP address Video Online Visitor Support 5 visitors at the same time Compression Format H.264 Image Sensor CMOS 1,000,000 pixel Lens 3.6mm Frame Rate 1~25 fps(50hz) 1~30 fps(60hz) Resolution Triple stream :(1280*720) (640*360) (320*180) Image Adjustment Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue WB, BLC Auto LUX 0.4LUX/F2.0 SNR >48dB Audio Compression Format G.711/G.726 Input Built-in microphone 1*audio jack input Output Build-in speaker 1*audio jack output Pan/Tilt/ Motor Built-in motor Zoom Rotation Angle Horizontal:355,vertical: 120 Preset 8 Night Vision Filter Switch IR cut filter auto-switch automatically, Genuine Color Night Vision 8PCS Φ5 LED lights, IR distance:,10m Alarm Alarm Detection Motion Detection Detection Area Support 4 Detection Areas Alarm Notification Email Snapshot Notification, FTP Snapshot Upload, Event record to TF card Others Shape Plastic(ABS) 33

Material Environment indoors Power Supply DC5V 2A Operating Temperature -10~+50 C Operating Humidity 10%~80% Dimension Item size: 112x90x116mm (L*W*H) Package size: 200x150x120mm (L*W*H) Weight Item weight:275g Package weight:580g Accessories Power Adapter, Easy Start Guide, Screws, Mounting Bracket System System Requirements Microsoft Win XP,Vista,Win7,Win8, IE6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0. Certification Certificate ISO FCC CE RoHS 34

Supplementary Section Port Forwarding References This section provides procedure in setting the Port Forwarding Function of your router. Please take note that the IP Camera must be connected to the Router and the Internet Connection is up. After it has been configured successfully, user may now be able to access the IP Camera remotely using another computer. Aztech DSL1015EW(S) / DSL1016EN(S2) 1. Open your browser. 2. Type-in 192.168.1.254 on the address bar and then press Enter. 3. Go to Firewall Configuration, click Port Forwarding 4. Select Server Name if application is available in one of the option and fields will auto-populate or select Custom Server if you enter the name manually 5. Enter the Server IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service 6. For External Port Start and External Port End, enter the port or ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes 7. For Protocol, select TCP. 8. For Internal Port Start and Internal Port End, enter the port of ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes 35

9. Click Save/Apply Note: Remaining numbers of entries that can be configured is up to 32. To Remove: 1. Select the Server Name by clicking on Remove check box 2. Click Remove button. Aztech DSL7000GRV(S) 1. Open your browser. 2. Type-in 192.168.1.254 on the address bar and then press Enter. 3. Go to Firewall Configuration, click Port Forwarding 4. Select Server Name if application is available in one of the option and fields will auto-populate or select Custom Server if you enter the name manually 5. Enter the Server IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service 6. For External Port Start and External Port End, enter the port or ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes 7. For Protocol, select TCP. 8. For Internal Port Start and Internal Port End, enter the port of ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes 9. Click Save/Apply Note: Remaining numbers of entries that can be configured is up to 32. 36

To Remove: 1. Select the Server Name by clicking on Remove check box. 2. Click Remove button Aztech DSL7000GR(SME) 1. Open your browser. 2. Type-in 192.168.1.254 on the address bar and then press Enter. 3. Go to Firewall Configuration, click Port Forwarding 4. Select Server Name if application is available in one of the option and fields will auto-populate or select Custom Server if you enter the name manually 5. Enter the Server IP address of the computer on your local network that you want to allow the incoming service 6. For External Port Start and External Port End, enter the port or ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes 7. For Protocol, select TCP. 8. For Internal Port Start and Internal Port End, enter the port of ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes 9. Click Save/Apply Note: Remaining numbers of entries that can be configured is up to 32. 37

To Remove: 1. Select the Server Name by clicking on Remove check box 2. Click Remove button Linksys E1500 Router 1. Open your browser. 2. Type-in 192.168.1.1 on the address bar and then press Enter. 3. Type correct Username and Password if required. 4. Go to Applications & Gaming, click Single Port Forwarding 5. Select Application Name if application is available in one of the option and fields will auto-populate. Select HTTP. 6. For External Port Start and External Port End, enter the port or ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes 7. For Protocol, select TCP. 8. For IP Address, input the IP Address of your camera. 9. Tick Enabled to activate the setting. 10. Click Save Settings. 38

DLink DVG-N5402SP 1. Open your browser. 2. Type-in 192.168.0.1 on the address bar and then press Enter. 3. Type correct Username and Password if required. 4. Go to Advanced Tab, click Firewall and DMZ at the left column. 5. Under Port Filtering, Select WAN Connection (Internet). 6. For WAN Port Range, enter the port or ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes (8081) 7. For Protocol, select TCP. 8. For LAN Host IP Address, input the IP Address of your camera. 9. For Server Port Range, enter the port or ports that you want to open. If you want to open one port, enter the same port in both boxes (8081) 10. Enter Name in the Remarks 11. Click Apply to save settings. 39

2wire 2700 HGV-2 1. Open your browser. 2. Type-in 192.168.1.254 on the address bar and then press Enter to enter the Web User Interface Page of your router. 3. Click Connection Status, this will launch the configuration page. 4. Select Home Network tab then click Edit Firewall Settings. Take note of the WIPC409HD Wired Connection Icon. 40

5. Click Allow Individual Application (s) and select User-Defined from the drop down box then click Add a new user-defined application. 6. On the Application Name box input the IP Camera s Name, select TCP on the Protocol option. Input 8081 under the Port (or Range) field then click ADD DEFINITION. 41

7. WIPC409HD IP Camera Configuration will be added on the Definition List Table. Click Back to return to the Firewall Settings. 8. Click Home Network again then click Edit Firewall Settings on the WIPC409HD Wired Connection. 42

9. Under the All Application box select WIPC409HD then click ADD for the application to be added on the Hosted Application list. Click DONE for the settings to take effect. 43

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