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Wired / W ireless / PoE CMOS IP Camera ICA-107 ICA-107W ICA-107P User ’ s Manual V ersion: 1.00.
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R&TTE Compliance S tatement This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE 1999/5/CE OF THE EUROPEAN P ARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunic.
Content s 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 2. Package Content .................................................................................................
7.8.3. S tatus ........................................................................................................... 44 7.8.4. General ........................................................................................................ 46 7.
1. Introduction Searching for a powerful and economical Internet Camera? PLANET is glad to intr oduce our ICA-107 / ICA-107W / ICA-107P. Those Internet Cameras Integrated a microcomputer and a high quality CMOS digital-Image-Sensor, enabling it to display high quality live streaming video over your LAN and the Internet.
2. Package Content Internet Camera Power Adapter Camera Stand Kit Category 5 Ethernet Cable Quick Installation Guide CD-Rom External Antenna (ICA-107W only) If any of the above items are missing, please contact your supplier.
3. System Requirement Model ICA-107 ICA-107W ICA-107P Network Environment Network Access 10/ 100Base-TX Ethernet Additional Interface - IEEE 802.1 1 b/g IEEE 802.
4. Hardware Installation 4.1. LED and Focusing The IP Camera head and its focus ring allow you to modify the aim and focus of the IP Camera. To adjust the IP Camera’s focus, please rotate the focus ring. There are LEDs indicating the IP Camera status and networking status.
4.2. Hardware Connection y Power Input The DC power input connector is located on the IP Camera's bottom panel, and is labeled 12V DC with a single jack socket to supply power to the IP Camera. Power will be generated when the power supply is connected to a wall outlet.
Installation Procedure 1. Unpack the p ackage and verify that all the items listed in the Chapter 2 are available. 2. Connect the IP Camera to your network with the attached network cable; please conn ect the IP camera to your network switch or router .
5. Software Installation Follow the steps below to install the utilities. The following installation is implemented in Windows XP and the installation procedure is similar to Win dows 2000. 1. Insert the CD shipped along with the IP Camera into your CD-ROM drive.
3. After clicking on the “Install Administrator Utility” hyperlink, the browser should pro mpt to download the installation program. Click on the “Run” button, the in stallation program should be started. 8 4. Click “Next” to start the installation.
5. Click on the “Change” button to choose the destination you wished to install the utility. If no specific requirement, leave the default setting and click “Next”.
7. The system will install the program automatically. 8. Click “Finish” to complete the software installation. 10.
9. After the installation, IP Camera Admin will launch automatically. It will start to search the IP Cameras in your intranet and it will list all the available IP Cameras on the camera list. Choose the one that you would like to configure and click “Setting Wizard” to processed.
11. To let the IP Camera work, you should configure the IP Camera’s IP address as you want. The utility will try to find an available IP address and recommend you using that address. Besides work with the recommended IP, you may input the IP address manually.
6. Using the IP Camera Admin The IP Camera Admin allows users to search and setup the cameras located within the Intranet. With the IP Camera Admin , users can view all the information about the selected IP Camera; furthermore, it provides a setting wizard, which can guide users to add the IP Camera to the network easily and promptly .
6.1. General Setting LAN Auto Discover The IP Camera Admin will search all the available IP Camera within the network when you click on this button. Camera List The name and setting status of the I P Camera will show in this list. The “ ” icon means the configuration of the IP Camera is in the status of factory default.
15 etting, etc. s Camera Setting Detail Setting ight use this function for further configuring the IP Camera, e, etting Wizard You might use this function to configure the camera name, IP address and the video port of the IP Camera. You m such as IP address, Resolution, password and firmware upgrad etc.
6.2. Detail Setting After clicking on the “Det ail Setting”, the IP Camera Admin will ask you to enter the “Administrator Name” and “Password” for authentication.
6.2.1. Network Setting Network Setting DHCP Enable or disable the DHCP function here. Camera Name It is recommended to name a meaningful name for the camera. For example, “Living Room”, “Fr ont Door”. That will help you to recognize the IP Camera more easily.
dedicated port to access the web page, for example: http://192.168.0.20:8080. 6.2.2. Wireless Settings (ICA-107W Only) The IP Camera Admin will find available wireless network automatically . Y ou could also press the “Refresh” button to find the available wireless network manually .
19 Y ou might press “Connect” for connecting to the AP directly o r “Add to Profile” to configure the security setting of the wireless network. 10F Pl ane t 10F Pl ane t ICA-107W supports WEP (Open System/Shared Key), WP A-PSK, WP A2-PSK and WP ANone.
LED S tatus Diagram 20 Wired Setting Environment Wireless Setting Environment a.) Y ou should configure the wireless settings via the wired connection when you first time to set the ICA-107W to wireless interface. b.) Af ter the configuration is done, you might remove the cable then the wireless connection should st art automatically .
6.2.3. E-M 21 ail Setting E-Mail Setting Recipient E-Mail Address You can snapshot a picture and send the picture by E-Mail. Enter the E-Mail Account for receiving the picture. SMTP Server Enter the SMTP Server for the E-Mail sending. Sender E-Mail Address Specified the e-mail address of sender.
6.2.4. PPPoE Settings PPPoE Settings Enable/Disable Enable or Disable the PPPoE connection here. Username Enter the Username of your PPPoE account. Password Enter the Password of your PPPoE account. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) is the largest frame that could be transmitted through the PPPoE connection.
6.2.5. FTP Settings FTP Settings FTP Server The IP Camera could upload picture to the FTP server when you enable the motion detection function. Please enter the IP address of the FTP server that you want to use. FTP Port Please enter the FTP port number that your FTP server uses.
6.2.6. Date / Time Settings Date / Time Settings Set Date/T ime manually Set the current Date and Time here. NTP Server Enable or Disable the NTP client here.
6.2.7. Resolution Resolution Resolution You might select the desired video resolution here. Available resolutions are: 176 x 144, 320 x 240, 640 x 480.
6.2.8. Advanced Setting Advanced Setting UPnP Enable or Disable UPnP here. Enable/Disable DDNS Enable or disable DDNS function of the IP Camera. Provider The IP Camera support s the service from DynDNS, for further information, please refer to: http://www .
6.2.9. Users Users Administrator Setting the password of Administrator account Current Password Enter the current password of the IP Camera. New Password Enter the new password you want to use for the IP Camera. Confirm New Password Retype the new password to confirm the setting.
6.2.10. Tools T ools Firmware V ersion Display current firmware version. Firmware Update You could upgrade IP Camera’s firmware via this function. Pr ess this button and select the correct firmware to upgrade. Reset to Default If you want to reset the IP Camera to factory default, you might click on this button.
Web Port: “80” LED Light ON/OFF You might turn all the IP Camera’s LEDs ON/OFF via this button. It can let the people don’t know this camera is monitoring. 6.2.11. About About Administrator Utility V ersion Display current Administrator Utility Version.
6.3. Setting Wizard When you click the “Setting Wizard”, the IP Camera Admin will ask you to enter the “Administrator Name” and “Password”. The default value is as follows. Administrator Name: “ Admin ” Password: “ Admin " If the name and password you entered are correct, you can start to setup the camera.
Gateway Please input the gateway that you want to use here. DNS Server Please input the desired DNS server here. After you finish the camera setting, the IP Camera Admin will ask if you want to start the IP Camera Viewer .
7. Using the Camera Viewer The IP Camera V iewer allows users to view video up to four IP Cameras at the same time. It also allows users to manual/schedule recording video and playback the video file. The st atus of cameras such as frame rate, video received, and etc are also displayed on the screen at the same time.
7.1. Introduction to the Control Panel When you start the IP Camera Viewer , you would see a Control Panel and the Viewer window . Control Panel Viewer W indow 33.
7.2. Camera Buttons 34 Camera Buttons Camera Please click on one of these number buttons for connecting to the selected IP Camera. If you want to remove the camera from the IP Camera V iewer , please right click on the icon and select “Reset Camera x”.
7.3. Camera Status Above the Number button, there are status bars that will indi cate the different st atus of the IP Camera. Please refer to the table below to check the st atus of your IP Camera. Camera St a tus Y ellow The channel has not been configured yet.
resume the video display. Forward Clicking on the “Forward” button to forward the speed when you play the recording file. Snapshot Clicking on the “Snapshot” button will make the IP Camera Viewer to take a snapshot of the video and save the picture as a bitmap file in the hard disk.
7.5. Video Recording The IP Camera V iewer allows you to record the video in the “.A VI” files. There are two ways of video recording – Manual Recording and Schedule Recording. Manual Recording Y ou can manually record the video stream into an assigned video file.
7.6. Change Resolution The IP Camera V iewer supports two resolutions, 640x480 (VGA) and 320x240 (CIF). Y ou ca n change the resolution of each IP Camera by clicking the resolution button. Note: Before changing the resolution of the IP Camera, you have to select the IP Camera by clicking the camera button first.
7.7. View Four Cameras Simultaneously Click the four division button can view the 4 IP Cameras simultaneously in a four-division window . 39.
7.8. Viewer Utility Setting Click the “Setting” button , the setti ng window of the IP Camera will pop up. Note: If you want to change the settings such as IP Address, Video Port, etc. in the “Setting” option, you must disconnect the Internet Camera first.
7.8.1. Setting Setting Name It is not required to fill the name of IP Camera for connecting. It is for users to identify the camera. IP Address Enter the IP address of the IP Camera you want to connect here. Video Port Enter the port number of the video streaming used by the IP Camera here.
7.8.2. Recording The IP Camera V iewer support schedule recording function. The IP Camera Viewer will record the video stream in the assigned file folder according to the sched ule automatically .
One-Time Schedule Weekly Schedule Schedule New Click “New” to add a new recording schedule. Edit Select an existing schedule in the schedule list and click “Edit” to edit the schedule. Delete Select an existing schedule in the schedule list and click “Delete” to delete the schedule.
automatically record the video stream only during the period of time. The default time is 2 minutes la ter from the current time. Weekly Schedule Y ou can select the days in a week and set a period of time that you want to record the video stream. 7.8.
Camera Viewer and the IP Camera. Video Received The total size (Unit is KB yte) of video stream received from the IP Camera. Audio Received ( Reserved for future use. ) Frame Rate The fp s (frames per second) of the current video stream. Data Rate The data rate (KByte per second) of the current video stream.
7.8.4. General You can manage storage usage for the IP Camera here. General Snap Shot Directory This function lets you assign the directory where snapshot image will be stored. The default folder is where the IP Camera Viewer is installed, for example: “C:Program FilesInternet Camera”.
7.8.5. About About Camera Viewer Utility V ersion Display current version of IP Camera Viewer. 47.
7.9. Playback Click the “Open File” and the “Load File” window will be popped up. Select the file that you want to play . The IP Camera V iewer will start to p lay the selected video file.
Playing Control Play When the video playback is in S top state, click on the “Play” button and the IP Camera Viewer will play the video file from the beginning point. When the video playback is in Pause st ate, click on the “Play” button and the IP Camera V iewer will play the video file from the current pause point.
to continue playing from the current p ause point, just click “Play”. S top When the IP Camera V iewer is playing, you can click “S top” to stop the playback. If you want the IP Camera Viewer to play again, just click “Play” and the IP Camera Viewer will play the video file from the beginning point.
7.10. Rotate Video Rotate function let s you rotate the video frame 180 of degree each time you click the “Rot ate” . With this function, you can view the live video with normal position or rot ate with 180 degree.
8. Web Connection and Setup Y ou can use the Web br owser to connect the IP Camera for viewing or setting. Open the web browser and enter the IP address of the IP Camera to est ablish a connection. The default IP address of the camera is “ 192.168.0.
After installed the ActiveX plug-in, the video image will be shown up in th e web screen directly . (Example on ICA-107W) The menu options for the web control screen are as follows. Camera – View live video and adjust the video format from the menu.
Motion Detection – Configure the Motion Detection here. System – Configure the system settings here. St atus – Shows the camera information and current status in this p age. Users – The IP Camera support up to 4 user account s. Y ou can set those accounts here.
8.1. Camera Setting (Example on ICA-107W) Camera Setting Resolution Select the desired video resolution. Available resolutions are: 640 x 480, 320 x 240, and 176 x 144. The default resolution is CIF. Image Quality Adjust the video quality here. Max Frame Rate Set the video max frame rate.
from 1 to 100. Whiteness You can adjust the white balance by change this value. This value can be from 10 to 30. Enable Auto Exposure You can enable Auto Exposure by check this box. IF this function is enabled, the Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue and Whiteness adjustment would not take effect.
8.2. LAN Setting (Example on ICA-107W) LAN Network T ype The IP Camera can obtain IP via DHCP protocol or specified a static IP Address to it. IP Address Enter an available IP Address within the range in your LAN. Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask field must match the subnet setting on your LAN.
Web Port The IP Camera support web connection, the default web port is 80. If you change the web port from 80 to other port, such as 8080, you must type http://192.168.0.20:8080 to connect the camera through the web browser. Apply When you finish the “LAN” configura tion, click “Apply” to apply the setting.
8.3. WLAN (ICA-107W Only) (Example on ICA-107W) Wireless Setting Wireless connection Enable or disable the wi reless fun ction of the IP Camera. By default, the function is disabled. Network Type Infrastructure – This operation mode requires the presence of a Wireless LAN Access Point or Router.
SSID The SSID (up to 32 printable ASCII characters) is the unique name identified in a WLAN. The ID prevents the unintentional merging of two co-located WLANs. You may specify a SSID for the IP Camera and then only the device with the same SSID can interconnect to the IP Camera.
8.4. E-Mail and FTP The “E-Mail & FTP” lets you setup E-Mail client and FTP client that camera can sent image to your e-mail account or FTP server when Motion has been de tected. (Example on ICA-107W) Email & FTP Recipient E-Mail Address The IP Camera supports “Motion Detection” function.
to test if your setting is correct. FTP Server The IP Camera supports “Motion Detection” function. When Motion Detection event occurred, you can record the pictures to FTP server. Enter the FTP address for uploading the pictures. FTP Port Enter the FTP port that the FTP server uses.
8.5. Motion Detection The “Motion Detection” allows users to setup the behavior of motion detection feature. (Example on ICA-107W) Motion Detection Motion Detection Enable Enable or Disable the Motion Detection Function. Next Event Detected Interval Setup the interval between two events.
8.6. System The “System” allows users to setup the IP Camera’s p arameters, like camera name, data/time setting. And also provide firmware upgrade and reset tools at this page. (Example on ICA-107W) System Camera Name The default camera name is “ICA-107(W / P)”.
Upgrade Firmware You can upgrade the IP Camera’s firmware via this function. Press the browse button, find the correct firmware and press upgrade. Reset to Factory Defaults If you want to reset all the settings to factory default, please use this function to fulfill your task.
8.7. Status The “S tatus” shows the current firmware version, uptime, system time and IP information of this camera. (Example on ICA-107W) 66.
8.8. Users The “Users” allows you to add four user account s which are able to view video from the IP Camera Viewer and W eb Management. These users, unlike Administrator , are not allowed to configure the IP Camera. (Example on ICA-107W) User 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 User # Enable or Disable the user number #.
8.9. Log The “Log” allows users to monitor the device event and time. If you have trouble to use this device, the log file will help administrator to know the status of device. (Example on ICA-107W) Log Log screen The screen will show event and event time of device.
9. Technical Specifications Video specification Max Resolution: 640 x 480 pixels Sensor: 300K pixels 1/4" color CMOS sensor Gain control: Automatic Exposure: Automatic White Balance: Automatic Lens: Manual Focus, F=1.
10. Appendix A Router/Gateway Setup for Internet Viewing T o view IP Camera across the Internet, you have to make sure Router/Gateway has configured to pass inco ming TCP/UDP connections from remote PC to the IP Camera. The Router/Gateway should set port forwarding or virtual server for the connections.
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11. Appendix B Viewing via UPnP in Windows XP When the UPnP function is enabled, the camera can be detected by UPnP compliant system such as Windows XP. The camera will be displ a yed in My Network Place, so you can double click the camera or right click the camera and select “Invoke” to view the video through web browser.
Enable UPnP in Windows XP SP2 If you can’t find the IP Camera in the My Network Place or you have seen the following message when you double click the IP Camera. You have to check if UPnP function is blocked by the firewall. Please follow the steps below to enable it.
74 4. The “Windows Firewall” screen will be popped up, select “Exceptions” option menu..
5. Enable “UPnP Framework” from the “Pr ograms and Services list” and click “Ok”. 75.
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12. Appendix D Configure Windows 2003 Server Graphics Hardware Acceleration and DirectX are disabled by default on a Server configuration to ensure maximum stability and uptime. But for any reason you need to enable them to use DirectX enabled applications this section will gui de you through on how you can do it.
Enabling DirectX 5. x xdiag to access the internet to check for valid WHQL certificates - click on Yes. 6. click on all three boxes to enable DirectDraw, Direct3D and AGP Texture Acceleration. Click on Start -> Run -> and type dxdiag followed by enter.
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