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UPnP 

Enable or disable the UPnP protocol.   

 

After set up, click [Apply] to save the settings. 

Summary of Contents for CAM413

Page 1: ...Network Camera CAM413 CAM413W User s Manual Version 3 1 Date 5 22 2008...

Page 2: ...stallation 4 A Hardware Installation 4 B Monitor Setting 6 C IP Assignment 7 D Install ActiveX Control 9 4 Live Video 11 5 Configuration 14 A System 14 B A V Setting 20 C Network 25 D Event Handling 3...

Page 3: ...resolution up to 30 25 fps Full D1 720x480 720x576 z MPEG 4 MJPEG dual streaming z Self Contained HTTP Web Server providing Internet capability for remote access z Wireless network connection CAM413W...

Page 4: ...Detection Yes 3 different areas Triggered Action Mail FTP Digital out Save to SD card Pre Post Alarm Yes configurable Security Password protection Firmware Upgrade HTTP mode can be upgraded remotely...

Page 5: ...ker you can hear the voice of the remote site from the speaker q Video Out The BNC connector allows connect to the analog display to output analog video for locally monitoring r Digital I O Digital In...

Page 6: ...Connect the wireless antenna for CAM413W 3 Connect Ethernet cable for network connection 4 Connect power adapter to turn on the camera 5 Set up the network configurations according to the network envi...

Page 7: ...6 B Monitor Setting 1 Right Click on the desktop Select Properties 2 Change color quality to Highest 32bit...

Page 8: ...the host PC must be in the same subnet For more information about subnets please consult your network administrator There are 3 kinds of IP configuration z Fixed IP Public IP or Virtual IP z DHCP Dyna...

Page 9: ...ng in the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and the others click Set button to complete the configuration settings and save into the remote device 6 You can assign a name to idetify the camera Type the n...

Page 10: ...setting for the IE browser 1 In IE click on Tools Internet Options 2 Click on Security Tab Custom Level 3 In Security Settings under Download unsigned ActiveX controls select Enable or Prompt 4 In Se...

Page 11: ...10 3 4 5 When popup the following dialogue box click Yes...

Page 12: ...type the IP address of the network camera in the address field It will show a dialogue box Key in the user name and password The default user name and password are admin and admin When connect to the...

Page 13: ...ill back to normal mode Snapshot Click this button to take snapshot of the video The image will be displayed in a pop up window click to save as a jpg picture Record Click this button to record the vi...

Page 14: ...ay via the built in Digital Out Relay Out Time Switch Click the button to manually turn on the Relay via the built in Digital Out after the interval time is passed the Relay will be turned off automat...

Page 15: ...button to get into the configuration page Click Live View button to back to the live video page A System System Information Set up the camera name select language and set up the camera time Server Na...

Page 16: ...me Zone Select the GMT to match your time zone Synchronize with NTP Server Select this option will synchronize the camera time with the NTP server via network Synchronize with PC s time Select this op...

Page 17: ...s in this page Add User To add a new user type the user name and password then click Add Set to save the user User List Edit To change the username and password click Edit and modify the user in the p...

Page 18: ...irmware click Browse to select the new firmware file and then click Upgrade to the procedure Reboot System To restart the camera click Start and then click Yes on the prompted window Factory Default T...

Page 19: ...18 New Setting File To load the backup settings into the camera click Browse to select the file filename is Settings CFG and then click Upgrade...

Page 20: ...system status Motion Detection Logs Click the Logs button on the right side to list the logs of motion detection I O Logs Click the Logs button on the right side to list the logs of digital input and...

Page 21: ...ness Contrast Hue Saturation to get clear video CAM413 413W supports Auto Electronic Shutter Back Light Compensation and Automatic Gain Control Enable disable these functions by selecting ON or OFF De...

Page 22: ...CIF 352X240 NTSC 352X288 PAL z QCIF 176X120 NTSC 176X144 PAL Video Frame Rate The video refreshing rate per second Select the frame rate from the pull down list Up to 30FPS NTSC 25FPS PAL can be selec...

Page 23: ...amera supports Dual Streaming you can enable and configure the streaming 2 Mode Select the mode to enable or disable the streaming 2 z Basic Advanced Mode Enable and configure the streaming 2 Advanced...

Page 24: ...ve from 1 10 the higher value will get better video quality JPEG The video stream will be compressed in MJPEG format z Quality 5 levels for select The higher quality will get bigger file size RTSP Pat...

Page 25: ...ork camera to local PC select Enabled and then click Apply to start this function Audio from Local PC to Camera For local PC to network camera click Chatting button in the Live View page Note the audi...

Page 26: ...matically Static Assign IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS manually Port Assignment Set the ports if necessary If the camera will be connected via Internet configure the NAT Network Address Transl...

Page 27: ...26 UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP protocol After set up click Apply to save the settings...

Page 28: ...t Enabled to use PPPoE Type in username and password for the ADSL connection Send Mail After Dialed If select Enable when connect to the Internet via PPPoE the camera will send a mail with the Subject...

Page 29: ...the message to indicate the status of DDNS service Updating Information update Idle Stop service http hostname username provider com DDNS registration successful can now link to the camera with the U...

Page 30: ...s Wireless Setting Mode Select the mode of the connection from the pull down list Operation Mode Select the mode from the pull down list SSID Choose a Wireless network from the SSID table and type the...

Page 31: ...30 D Event Handling Event Setting CAM413 413W supports multiple event settings Event...

Page 32: ...ere are 3 methods to record the event video in SD card or send out via E mail FTP AVI File The event video will be recorded as still image with AVI format The beginning and ending time of the file is...

Page 33: ...s function is only for wire connection the Wireless connection is not available IP Check Enable Disable Select to enable or disable this function IP Address The IP address or URL of the PC which insta...

Page 34: ...assword Account for the mail server which needs login with username and password Mail Server The IP address or URL of the send mail server Username Password The username and password of the sender to...

Page 35: ...TP server Port The port of the FTP service Default is 21 Path The path to save the sent video After set up click Apply to save the settings Test the Settings You can click Test button the camera will...

Page 36: ...y such as affecting the frame rate of the video Record Enable Save to SD Card option of each page in Event Setting and I O Setting the video can be recorded into the card once the event is triggered W...

Page 37: ...mat is AVI with MPEG4 compression the PC must install the MPEG4 decoder such as FFdshow or Xvid to play the file Delete Recorded File To delete the recorded file check the check box of the file then c...

Page 38: ...e actions when the sensor is triggered Subject The subject of the E mail Interval The interval time between multiple detections For example if the time set to 10 seconds when the digital input is trig...

Page 39: ...Modem z IP address One real IP or one dynamic IP z Only CAM413 413W connects to the Internet z For fixed real IP set up the IP into CAM413 413W For dynamic IP start PPPoE Configuration 2 z Internet A...

Page 40: ...W For dynamic IP start PPPoE Configuration 3 z Internet Access ADSL or Cable Modem z IP address one real IP or one dynamic IP z CAM413 413W and PC connect to the Internet z Device needed IP sharing ro...

Page 41: ...it and don t release 3 Power on the camera Don t release the button during the system booting 4 It will take around 30 seconds to boot the camera 5 Release the button when camera finishes proceed 6 Re...

Page 42: ...nDisk 1G OK Recommend SanDisk 2G OK Recommend Transcend 128M 80X OK Recommend Transcend 256M 80X OK Recommend Transcend 512M 80X OK Recommend Transcend 1G 80X OK Recommend Transcend 2G 150X OK Recomme...

Page 43: ...st 128M OK U TEK 128M OK GiGATEK 128M OK Kingston 128M OK The speed is slower Kingmax 256M OK The speed is slower Kingston 512M OK The speed is slower Kingston 1G OK The speed is slower AFMC 128M Fail...

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