Dual Mode Internet Camera ICA-151 / ICA-750 Quick Installation Guide
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction... 3 1.1 Before Installation... 3 Chapter 2. ICA-151 Dual Mode CMOS IP Camera... 4 2.1 Package Content... 4 2.2 Outlook... 4 2.2.1 Front Panel... 4 2.2.2 Rear Panel... 5 2.3 Physical Installation... 6 Chapter 3. ICA-750 Dual Mode CCD Box IP Camera... 7 3.1 Package Content... 7 3.2 Outlook... 7 3.2.1 Front Panel... 7 3.2.2 Rear Panel... 8 3.3 Physical Installation... 8 Chapter 4. Setup Wizard Installation and operation... 9 Chapter 5. Cam Viewer Plus Installation...16 Appendix A: Feature Listing for Cam Viewer Plus...21 Appendix B: Suggest Hardware / System Requirement...22 Ordering Information for Cam Viewer Plus Pro...23 Further Configuration...23
Chapter 1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the IP surveillance product. It is versatile and high image solution of the perfect surveillance application. The IP surveillance state-of-art design is considerable to fit in various network environments. 1.1 Before Installation Before installation, please be sure to read this quick installation guide and user s manual (CD) carefully to complete machine installation. This QIG includes the following chapter: Chapter 2. ICA-151 Dual Mode CMOS IP Camera Chapter 3. ICA-750 Dual Mode CCD Box IP Camera Chapter 4. Setup Wizard Installation and operation Chapter 5. Cam Viewer Plus Installation Appendix A: Feature Listing for Cam Viewer Plus Appendix B: Suggest Hardware / System Requirement
Chapter 2. ICA-151 Dual Mode CMOS IP Camera 2.1 Package Content ICA-151 x 1 Power Adapter x 1 Camera Stand x 1 CD Disk x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 Note 1. If any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately. 2. Using a power supply with a different voltage that the one included with the package will cause damage and void the warranty. 2.2 Outlook 2.2.1 Front Panel Microphone PWR LAN ACT LED Status LED Description Off No power. PWR On Power on. Blinking The Power LED will blink during start up (15 ~ 20 sec). ACT Off Camera is not capturing video. Blinking Camera is capturing video. LAN Off LAN is not connected or camera is not sending/receiving data. Blinking Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN connection.
2.2.2 Rear Panel AUDIO OUT PWR LAN PORT AUDIO OUT PWR LAN PORT Description An external speaker can be plugged in. Connect the supplied power adapter. Connect your Camera to a 10/100Base-TX hub or switch. Reset to manufacturer default valued and reboot. When pressed and held over 10 seconds, the settings of IP Camera will be set to the default values. Upon completion, the PWE LED will blink three times. Reset Bottom Panel of ICA-151
2.3 Physical Installation 1. Connect an Ethernet cable Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the IP camera s rear panel and connect the other end to the network device (hub or switch). 2. Attach the external power supply Attach the provided power adapter to the IP camera s connector labeled PWR on the rear panel. 3. Check the LEDs a. The Power LED will turn on briefly, and then start blinking during startup. After startup is completed, the Power LED will remain ON. b. The LAN LED will be ON.
Chapter 3. ICA-750 Dual Mode CCD Box IP Camera 3.1 Package Content ICA-750 x 1 Power Adapter x 1 CD Disk x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 Allen Wrench x 1 Camera Stand x 1 Note 1. if any of the above items are missing, please contact your dealer immediately. 2. Using a power supply with a different voltage that the one included with the package will cause damage and void the warranty. 3.2 Outlook 3.2.1 Front Panel Microphone PWR LAN DC-drive type Auto Iris Lens Connector LED Status LED Description Off No power. PWR On Power on. Blinking The Power LED will blink during start up (15 ~ 20 sec). Off LAN connection is not detected. LAN On LAN connection is detected. Blinking Data is being transmitted or received via the LAN connection.
3.2.2 Rear Panel Reset LAN (PoE) PWR DI / DO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT I/O Info PORT Reset LAN (PoE) PWR DI / DO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT PORT Description Reset to manufacturer default valued and reboot. When pressed and held over 10 seconds, the settings of IP Camera will be set to the default values. Upon completion, the PWE LED will blink three times. Connect your Camera to a 10/100Base-TX hub or switch. This interface compliant with IEEE802.3af standard PoE PD (Powered Device). Either mid-span & end-span PSE can be used. Connect to the supplied power adapter 12V DC, 1A. When this device is obtaining power from PoE already, you don t have to attach the power adapter to ICA-750. The terminal block includes 2 input ports and 2 output ports. An external microphone can be plugged in. That will disable the built-in microphone on the front panel. An external speaker can be plugged in. 3.3 Physical Installation 1. Connect an Ethernet cable Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the IP camera s rear panel and connect the other end to the network device (hub or switch). 2. Attach the external power supply Attach the provided power adapter to the IP camera s connector labeled PWR on the rear panel. 3. Check the LEDs a. The Power LED will turn on briefly, and then start blinking during startup. After startup is completed, the Power LED will remain ON. b. The LAN LED will be ON.
Chapter 4. Setup Wizard Installation and operation This chapter shows how to quick set up your IP surveillance product. The IP surveillance product is with the default settings. However to help you find the networked camera quickly the windows utility-ip Wizard can search the cameras in the network that shall help you to configure some basic setting before you started advanced management and monitoring. Note In the installation steps below, this guide use ICA-151 as the example. However, the steps for ICA-750 are similar. I Initial setup should be performed by using the supplied Windows-based Setup Wizard as follows: 1. Insert the bundled Product CD into CD-ROM drive to launch the autorun program. 2. After the web page displayed, click the Setup Wizard hyperlink on the menu to start the configuration process. Note If the CD s menu does not appear, click Start on the task bar and select Run to type X:\Utility\SetupWizard\SetupWizard. exe, assume X is your CD-Rom drive. 3. The welcome screen appears. Click on Setup Camera button to start the wizard.
4. After clicking the setup camera button, it will auto search for the IP Cameras on your network. Click on to continue. 5. The next screen below will list the IP Camera on your network. Select it from the list on the left side, the current settings table will be displayed on the right side. Click on to continue. 10
6. The administrator login window will pop up. If the Administrator Name and Administrator Password have been set, you will be prompted to enter them. If using the default values, please enter admin for both the name and the password. Click on OK to continue. 7. On the following Camera Settings screen, you can fill and configure the Device Name, Description, Time Zone, Local Date and time here. Click on to continue. 11
8. You can choose Fixed IP Address or Dynamic IP Address here. Click on to continue. Note 1. Fixed IP Address is recommended, and can always be used. 2. Dynamic IP Address can only be used if your LAN has a DCHP Server. 9. If you chose to use Fixed IP Address, the following TCP/IP Settings screen will be displayed. You can configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary and secondary DNS. Click on to continue. 12
10. The next screen below will display all details of the IP Camera. Click on to continue if those settings are correct, or click on back to modify any incorrect values. 11. In this confirmation window below, click on OK to confirm that you want to save the new settings. If you want to cancel your changes, please click on Cancel. 13
12. After confirming, the wizard will start to save the new settings as below screen. 13. When the saving process is completed, the prompt window will be displayed as below screen. Click on OK to finish. 14
14. The setup wizard now is completed. Click on Exit to close the setup wizard. After modifications, you may now connect the IP camera with new configuration. 15
Chapter 5. Cam Viewer Plus Installation Note The Cam Viewer Plus Pro 30 days trial version installation steps are similar. Below is the installation of Cam Viewer Plus. Insert the bundled CD disk into the CD-ROM drive to launch the autorun program. Once completed, a welcome menu screen will appear. Click the Cam Viewer Plus hyperlink, the below InstallShield Wizard dialog box will appear. Note If the welcome screen does not appear, click Start at the taskbar. Then, select Run and type D:\Utility\Cam Viewer Plus\setup.exe, assume D is your CD-ROM drive. Simply place the setup disc into your optical drive and wait for seconds, you will see welcome web page, please click the Cam Viewer Plus to start the installation. Select the language once the Choose Setup Language Windows pop-up, and then click Next to continue the installation. 16
The Welcome window will then pop-up, click on Next to continue. You may choose where to install the program. Click on Change button to browse your computer. Once you have specified the directory, click on Next to continue. 17
You are now ready to install the program. Click on Install to begin the installation process. You will now see the installation progress. Please wait a few minutes to complete the installation. 18
Click on Finish to exit the InstallShield wizard. You will now be prompted to create an administrator account. This account allows full control of Cam Viewer Plus Pro. Enter a password for this administrator account in the Password field and re-enter it in Password Confirm field. 19
You will then be prompted to login by the administrator user name and password. Enter administrator in the User Name field. Enter the password you just created in the Password field. You have successfully entered Cam Viewer Plus. 20
Appendix A: Feature Listing for Cam Viewer Plus Specification Description Cam Viewer Plus Pro Cam Viewer Plus Live view channel E-Map Remote Server Counting Function Compression format Open by Event Max. channels monitored simultaneously Showing camera's location and map background Provide remote server, support remote live view Up to 64 channels V V Up to 64 channels N/A N/A Provide counting function V N/A H.264/MPEG4/MJPEG V V Opens recorded video files by event type Event options: - General Motion Detection - Focal Loss Detection - Missing Object Detection - Foreign Object Detection - Obstruction Detection - Camera Tampering Detection All General Motion Detection / Camera Signal Lost Smart Search Searches archives by event on specific area(s) on video - Genera Motion Detection - Missing Object Detection - Foreign Object Detection - Focal Loss Detection - Obstruction Detection - Camera Tampering Detection All General Motion Detection / Camera Signal Lost Intelligent Guard Options: - General Motion - Focal Loss - Missing Object - Foreign Object - Obstruction - Camera Tampering - Camera Signal Loss All General Motion Detection / Camera Signal Lost SMS Alarm Send a SMS to mobile phone. V N/A Preset Go Control PZ camera to a specify location. V N/A 21
Appendix B: Suggest Hardware / System Requirement The Minimum system requirement CPU RAM Video RAM Display Chip Display Resolution Operating System Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz with Hyperthreading 1 GB 128MB DirectX 9.0c Required space for installation Recommended HD free space Network nvidia GeForce 8500GT ATI Radeon HD 4350 1024X768 24bits Windows2000 SP4 / Windows XP Pro SP2 / Windows 2003 /Vista 100MB 160 GB Ethernet 100Base-TX Recommended for 16 Channels on CIF resolution CPU RAM Video RAM Display Chip Recommended HD free space Network Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 2 GB 256 MB nvidia GeForce 8600GT ATI Radeon HD 4670 160GB or above Ethernet 100Base-TX or above Recommended for 64 Channels on CIF resolution CPU RAM Video RAM Display Chip Recommended HD free space Network Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 4 GB 1 GB nvidia GeForce 9500GT ATI Radeon HD 4850 500GB or above Ethernet Gigabit LAN or above 22
Ordering Information for Cam Viewer Plus Pro Model CVPP-4 CVPP-9 CVPP-16 CVPP-25 CVPP-36 CVPP-49 CVPP-64 Description 4-Channel Cam Viewer Plus Pro 9-Channel Cam Viewer Plus Pro 16-Channel Cam Viewer Plus Pro 25-Channel Cam Viewer Plus Pro 36-Channel Cam Viewer Plus Pro 49-Channel Cam Viewer Plus Pro 64-Channel Cam Viewer Plus Pro Further Configuration If you want to configure more detail settings of ICA-151 and ICA-750, please refer to the user manual in the CD disk. 23
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