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LSP-W1000_EVNT_ENG

Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, 
please read this owner’s manual carefully and completely.

Home Monitoring 
System

Owner’s Manual

MODEL: LSP-W1000
  

LSP-W1000NS

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LSP-W1000PS

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LSP-W1000AC

Summary of Contents for LSP-W1000

Page 1: ..._EVNT_ENG Before connecting operating or adjusting this product please read this owner s manual carefully and completely Home Monitoring System Owner s Manual MODEL LSP W1000 LSP W1000NS LSP W1000PS LSP W1000AC ...

Page 2: ...belling information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation RF Exposure Statement The antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance ...

Page 3: ...her gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power EIRP is not more than that required for successful communication European Union 1999 5 EC Translated Statements of Compliance English This...

Page 4: ...r indoor in part of the 2 4 GHz band Departments in which the use of the 2400 2483 5 MHz band is permitted with an EIRP of less than 100 mW indoors and less than 10 mW outdoors Italia Notice Outdoor use is prohibited EMC Notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these...

Page 5: ...ype plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the pro vided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attach...

Page 6: ...7 General settings 17 Camera settings 17 Information 17 Record settings 18 Target Media 18 Rec setting 19 Display settings 19 Language 19 Dwell Time 19 Network settings 20 WAN Port 20 DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System 20 Sender Mail 21 Receiver Mail 21 Notification 21 Wireless 22 System Settings 22 Clock 22 User Password 22 Recording 24 Instant recording 24 PC requirements 26 Recommended PC requirem...

Page 7: ...era if necessary Notice Regarding Wireless Communications 1 To avoid wireless communication interference and instability do not use this product near the following devices Wireless transmitters radio transmitters cellular transmitters etc Wireless devices which operate at 2 4 GHz security equipment POS systems cordless telephones etc Microwave ovens 2 Wireless communication range and quality may b...

Page 8: ...OUT Connect the audio input signal of an external device l VIDEO OUT Connect to a monitor or display device m VIDEO VGA select switch Video or VGA output mode select switch n VGA OUT Connect a VGA monitor o USB port Connect an USB memory stick or USB type external HDD device for recording or playback p NORMAL SETUP select switch Mode select switch Set the NORMAL mode to activate this unit The SETU...

Page 9: ...PRIVACY button Set the privacy mode it allows you to make sure images from the camera cannot be seen d Connection mode select switch Wired or Wireless mode select switch e Reset button Resets camera f LAN port Connects with LAN port of main unit by using the Straight Cable g DC 12V power input jack Class 2 Only Audio Video cable Note The accessories may be different depending on models Introductio...

Page 10: ...STOP x Stops playback or recording REC z Starts recording m c Searches the recorded images in reverse or skips the recorded images bB Playback or reverse playback of recorded images M C Forward searches the recorded images or skips the recorded images Number Buttons 0 1 9 Selects a channel directly or use for network settings INFO Displays the system information window LOG Displays the System Log ...

Page 11: ...The camera s is are will be used after configur ing the camera registration settings See page 17 Connect the camera with wirelessly If you want to connect without wires following the next stpes 1 Set the camera mode select switch to Wireless position 2 Pushing the reset button to reset the camera using a pointed object The camera will be panning and tilting operation Note The wireless function is ...

Page 12: ... the picture position is unbalanced on the VGA mon itor refer to the owner s manual of the VGA monitor to adjust the picture position of the VGA monitor Connecting the audio device Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks on the unit to the mono audio in jacks on your audio deivce Connecting the USB device Connect the USB memory stick or external USB HDD device for recording or playing Then you should use the ...

Page 13: ...er is same the Netstation is not operate normally In this case you should change the IP address of the Router to solve the problem Connecting the power source Connect a DC 12 V power source to the DC 12 V input terminal as shown below When camera pow ered up the camera performs a self check including one panning and tilting operation Notes Use the supplied adaptor to prevent malfunction The pannin...

Page 14: ... it again and press ENTER to verity If you make a mistake before pressing ENTER press b 5 Wireless Setup menu is displayed 6 Use V v b B to select the desired setting as shown below SSID You can change the SSID Set the iden tifier for the wireless network local in use Band Select the band 2 4GHz G or 2 4GHz B G Channel Select the channel Auto or 1 11 NTSC 1 13 PAL WEP Key You can set the WEP key t...

Page 15: ...Netstation and the camera Displays when you connect the camera with wires Displays when you connect the camera in wireless mode e Connected USB device position Displays the connected USB device position When you connect the USB to the front of unit When you connect the USB to the rear of unit f Channel Number Displays the channel number g Camera Name Displays the edited camera name h Selected Chan...

Page 16: ...mal Log In User Admin Normal Log Out USB Add USB Format USB Remove Rec Mode change Network change Password change Wireless change Factory Reset Write error and Power On If you want to erase the system log select Clear and then press ENTER Lock function You can change user type or disable system opera tion 1 Press LOCK The login window is displayed 2 Use b B to select a user type Administrator Unli...

Page 17: ...ss ENTER to set the value 6 Use v V b B to select the desired setting then press ENTER to confirm your selection 7 Press RETURN to exit the setup menu Note If you change the option value and then exit the menu or return to the previous menu the saved message will appears Then select Yes and press ENTER to save the settings Camera settings Information Displays registered camera s informations l Ch ...

Page 18: ...V to select a character then press ENTER to confirm your selection Using the character input menu Language Use b B to change keyboard type Space Inserts a space at the cursor position Delete Deletes the previous character at the cur sor position b B Moves cursor to left or right OK Select to finish Cancel Cancels all entered characters Tip Remote control buttons for entering a name Numbers 0 9 Ent...

Page 19: ...ol Motion Recording starts automatically when motion is detected Continuous Continuous recording l Post Time Specify the post event recording time that records the situation from when the motion has been detected This option is activated when the Rec Mode is set the Motion mode Display settings Language Select a language for the setup menu and informa tion display Dwell Time You can set the channe...

Page 20: ...press ENTER to confirm the settings DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System l DDNS ON Select to enable DDNS function This free service is very useful when com bined with the Virtual Server feature It allows Internet users to connect to your Virtual Servers using a URL rather than an IP Address This also solves the prob lem of having a dynamic IP address With a dynamic IP address your IP address may change...

Page 21: ...ver Mail l Address 1 4 Enter the receiver mail address You can input up to 4 E mail addresses Note After change the options select Apply icon and press ENTER to confirm the settings Notification Set the notification options 1 Select item and press ENTER A checking mark appears in front of the selected option 2 Select Apply icon and press ENTER to confirm your settings l Motion Detection Sends an E...

Page 22: ... options in the case of the camera is not connected to the Netstation the camera s may not be activated normally If you connect the NetStation and the camera with the wireless network it may occur the interference with the other wireless device In that case refer to the owner s manual of the other wireless device to solve the problem System Settings Clock l Clock Mode Select the clock setting mode...

Page 23: ...s Auto Log Out Logout is automatically at fixed intervals You can set auto logout time to 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes or 60 minutes Buzzer ON Makes a sound when a motion is detected OFF Turns off the motion buzzer Factory Reset You can reset the unit to its original factory settings 1 Select Reset and press ENTER 2 Use b B to select Yes then press ENTER The unit will be turned off and on autom...

Page 24: ...recording the recording mode will be changed into the instant recording mode The recorded data file name is made automati cally as the Channel name_export date and time type If you set the Day Light Saving option to On and start recording the word S is added on the end of the file name to avoid the repetition of the recorded file name Do not remove the USB memory stick or external USB HDD device w...

Page 25: ...the select bar moves to the third cloum directly 7 Press ENTER to start playback The picture is displayed Note Do not remove the external USB device while the search is in progress from the unit It may cause a malfunction Functions available during playback Button Function x STOP Stop playback PAUSE Pause playback m M Press repeatedly to select the required scan speed M MB MM MMB or m mb mm mmb Wh...

Page 26: ...s Your Browser must support JavaScript If you use the Windows Vista Windows 2000 or Windows 98 some function may not operate cor rectly If you can not install the client program check the security settings on your computer It has limita tion as depending the security settings Logging in to the Web Viewer when the computer and the Netstation are directly connect ed 1 Connect a computer to the LAN p...

Page 27: ...ayer for windows 7 Select the User ID and enter the Password of selected user ID If you login the Netstation as Administrator you can not login using the web viewer program 8 Click the Login The Web viewer is displayed Note The Web viewer is used only for one user Logging in to the Web Viewer when the Computer and the Netstation are connected via internet 1 Connect a computer to the Internet 2 Con...

Page 28: ... settings An access point is a bridging device for connecting a wired and wireless network together Access points are typically wireless routers or stand alone devices that plug into an Ethernet hub switch or router Wireless adapters should be set to Infrastructure Mode when connecting to an access point or wireless router Infrastructure An 802 11 network in which wireless devices communicate with...

Page 29: ...ally connected your Internet connection to Type in this Clone MAC address in this section to replace the WAN MAC address with the MAC address of that PC Respond to WAN Ping Enable UPNP Enable IPsec pass through on VPN connection Enable PPTP pass through on VPN connection Enable L2TP pass through on VPN conenction Check to enable the listed functions Save After completing the settings on this page ...

Page 30: ...ing to your need It is recommended that you set a practical number so that your network performance won t be hampered Select All Click to selct all listed items Clear All Click to clear all listed items Apply Changes Click to save the current settings Port Forwarding Enable Port Forwarding Check to enable the Port Forwarding function Servers Select the server Local IP Address Enter the Local IP ad...

Page 31: ...e TCP UDP or BOTH Trigger Start Port Enter a port number as the starting outbound port for the special application defined in the preceding field Trigger Finish Port Enter a port number as the ending outbound port for the special application defined in the preceding field Enable Mark up to change edit mode Save Press to save the new settings on the screen Undo Press to discard the data you have en...

Page 32: ...lient IP address Protocol Select the protocol TCP UDP or Both used to the remote system or service Description You may key in a description for the local IP address Current Filter Table Shows the current filter information Save After completing the settings on this page click Save to save the settings Reset Click Reset to restore to default values MAC Filtering Enable MAC Filtering Check to enable...

Page 33: ...to confirm the settings Reset Click Reset to restore to default values Upgrade Firmware Browse Click the Browse button find and open the firmware file the browser will display to correct file path Start Upgrade Click the Start Upgrade button to perform Reset Click Reset to restore to default values Note You should reboot the Netstation system after firm ware update Introduction Hookup and Settings...

Page 34: ...oes not record the video Check the recording mode in the record setting menu Check the USB device detection status in the live screen window Check the recordable disk space in the USB device It is impossible to search through the recorded video If there is no recorded video data check the recording mode in the record setting menu Check the user type The search function is not available for a norma...

Page 35: ...ss Check the SMTP port number Default setting is 25 Check the network settings When the Please check the authentication information message is displayed Check the user name Check the password The mail reception failed without error message Check the receiver s mail address Check your E mail is not classified as a spam mail on the receiver s mail set ting The remote control does not work properly C...

Page 36: ...FAT 32 file system for this unit You can format the USB device as FAT 32 file system by using the format function in the Setup menu of the Netstation Do not use the USB device via the USB Hub Check the write speed of the USB and use it more than 2 5 Mbyte sec write speed The necessary Capacity for 1Hour recording Approximatly Resolution Quality 1ch 2ch 3ch 4ch D1 Low 113MB 226MB 340MB 450MB Middle...

Page 37: ...ecial Character Null ID A Z 0 9 Special Character Null Password A Z 0 9 Special Character Null Sender Mail Mail Send On Off Off SMTP Server A Z 0 9 Special Character Null Mail Address A Z 0 9 Special Character Null Password A Z 0 9 Special Character Null Receiver Mail Address 1 A Z 0 9 Special Character Null Address 2 A Z 0 9 Special Character Null Address 3 A Z 0 9 Special Character Null Address ...

Page 38: ...ate Time HH MM Current Time NTP Server North America 1 3 Europe 1 2 Australia Asia Pacific North America 1 Time Zone GMT 12 GMT 12 GMT Daylight Saving On Off Off User Password Admin 4 8 digit number Null Normal 4 8 digit number 0000 Auto Log Out Off 5 10 30 60 min Off Beep On Off Off Factory Reset Reset ...

Page 39: ...ll Stop Fast Slow Forward Fast Slow Backward Search Mode Date Time File Display Division Mode 1 4 Motion Alert Mode Buzzer Language English Menu Screen GUI Information OK Pan Tilt Angle Pan 50º to 50º Tilt 40º to 10º Zoom Digital X4 5 Steps Auto Sequence mode OK Network LAN Number of ports 4 Connector type Ethernet RJ 45 Physical 100Base TX 10Base T Wireless IEEE802 11b g Transmission protocol 802...

Page 40: ...rt RCU sensor 1 Rear DC In 1 RCA Jack 1 Audio 1 Video D Sub VGA Video RJ 45 5 DIP Switch 2 USB 1 RESET button 1 Antenna 1 Etc Password Protection OK Password Reset OK Log List OK Web Client OK Button Lock OK Buzzer OK General Video Codec MPEG4 Audio Codec G 726 Power Source DC Adapter Power Consumption Dimension WxDxH mm Weight Operation Humidity Operation Temp ...

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