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Channel 

This setting is only available for Ad Hoc mode. Select the number of 
the radio channel used for the networking. The channel setting should 
be the same as the network you are connecting to. 

 

 

Site Survey 

Click the “Site Survey” button to search all the available wireless LAN 
networks in the vicinity of the video camera. 
 

 

 

Encryption Settings 

 
Encryption Mode 

 
Disable: Disables the encryption function for wireless data 
communications. 
WEP64: Enables the 64-bit data encryption function.  If you select this 
option, a set of WEP64 key fields will appear below the “Encryption 
Mode” setting. 
WEP128: Enables the 128-bit data encryption function.  If you select 
this option, a set of WEP128 key fields will appear below the 
“Encryption Mode” setting. 
 

WPA

: If your wireless network uses WPA encryption, a “WPA Pre-

Shared Key” field will appear below the “Encryption Mode” setting. 
You can type in your pre-shared key in this field. 

 

 

Key Type (for WEP64  
or WEP128) 

HEX: Only the characters “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9” are permitted for 
HEX format. 
ASCII: Numerical values, characters or signs are permitted for ASCII 
format. This format is generally easier for most users. 

 

 

Default Key 

Select one of the keys (1 - 4) as the encryption key. 
 

 

Encryption Setting 

 
Key1 - Key4 (for WEP64  
or WEP 128) 

 
The WEP keys are used to encrypt data transmitted over the wireless 
network.  
Fill in the fields by following the rules below: 
64-bit: Input a 10-character Hex key (in the “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9”
range) or a 5-character ASCII key (including “a-z” and “0-9”) as the
encryption key. For example: “0123456aef” or “test1”. 
 
128-bit: Input a 26-character Hex key (in the “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9”
range) or a 13-character ASCII key (including “a-z” and “0-9”) as the 
encryption key. For example: “01234567890123456789abcdef” or 
“administrator”. 

 

 

Apply 

When you finish in the “Encryption Setting” section, click this button 
to validate the setting values. 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for HomeRemote HRNC1

Page 1: ...1...

Page 2: ...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 t...

Page 3: ...re Installation 11 6 Using the Administrator s Utility 16 6 1 General Settings 16 6 2 Detailed Settings 18 6 2 1 Network Setting 19 6 2 2 Wireless Settings 21 6 2 3 Email Settings 25 6 2 4 Motion Dete...

Page 4: ...ting 43 7 8 2 Recording 44 7 8 3 Status 46 7 8 4 General 47 7 8 5 About 48 7 9 Playback 48 7 10 Rotate Video 50 8 Web Connection and Setup 51 8 1 Camera Settings 52 8 2 Network Settings 53 8 3 Wireles...

Page 5: ...system The HRNC1 supports both the 802 11b g wireless standard and the 10 100Mbps Fast Ethernet standard As a result the camera can stream high quality live video at up to 30 frames per second Install...

Page 6: ...Wireless Video Camera One CD with Easy Installation Quick Setup Wizard and Utilities One Quick Installation Guide One DC Power Adapter One External Wireless Antenna One Camera Stand Mounting Kit Pleas...

Page 7: ...750MHz or above or Intel Celeron 1GHz or above Memory Size 128MB 256MB recommended VGA Card Resolution 800 x 600 or above Available CD or DVD Drive The network requirements are A configured HomeRemote...

Page 8: ...device is powered on and ready for access y Link When the camera is monitoring the LED will be lit green y WLAN Wireless Local Area Network When the network camera is linked to a wireless LAN access p...

Page 9: ...occurs with the network camera but you do not want to reset it to its original default settings press the reset button for less than two seconds using a pen or pencil tip or something similar and the...

Page 10: ...nitial setup and configuration you will need to use a wired connection After completing the setup and configuration you can begin using your network camera wirelessly 4 Locate the power input connecto...

Page 11: ...ded within your package After completing the camera setup using the Setup Wizard please return to the Auto load page above to initiate the Administrator utility and Camera Viewer installation processe...

Page 12: ...Wizard will begin the installation process Click Next to continue with the installation 4 If you wish to install the software program in a different location than the one that appears in the window b...

Page 13: ...13 5 Click Install to begin installing the program 6 The system will install the program automatically...

Page 14: ...he installation is completed the system will auto run the Administrator Utility On the first page the cameras that can be found on the network are listed on the left side of the window Select the one...

Page 15: ...on the network This is an alternate method of installing the video cameras on the network It is highly recommended that you use the Quick Setup Wizard to install the camera as described on page 11 Pl...

Page 16: ...arch for and automatically discover available cameras within the network Camera List The camera list displays the camera name and setup status for each camera The N inside the yellow square is short f...

Page 17: ...Camera Camera Information This portion of the window displays some of the selected camera s important information The information includes Firmware Version Network Information click the signs to expa...

Page 18: ...The default values are as follows Name Admin Password 1234 If you have already changed the password in the Quick Setup Wizard for example then enter the new one in the Password field The Admin Name f...

Page 19: ...th and inside the IP address range used on your LAN The camera s default IP address is 192 168 1 231 If the IP Address range of your LAN is from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 254 for example an example of...

Page 20: ...ew the video from the camera the port setting must be correct Web Port This camera supports web connection The default web port is 85 If you wish to use the camera s IP address to access it you must t...

Page 21: ...Please Note If the camera does not directly connect to the wireless LAN when you unplug the Ethernet cable in other words if you do not immediately begin receiving live video you may need to perform...

Page 22: ...rks including the SSID and Signal Strength If you want to connect to any of the networks on the list double click the item on the list or select the item and click Connect and the camera will automati...

Page 23: ...LAN WLAN The ID prevents the unintentional merging of two co located WLANs You may specify an SSID for the camera and then only the device with the same SSID can interconnect to the camera If you wan...

Page 24: ...Numerical values characters or signs are acceptable for this WEP key format This is usually the easier option for most users Default Key Select one of the keys 1 4 as the encryption key Key1 Key4 WEP...

Page 25: ...your SMTP server requires authentication please click on the Enable radio button Then type in the appropriate Username and Password Please note that this information applies to the sender s SMTP serve...

Page 26: ...s to be emailed for each detected event as well as the frequency with which he she wants events to be detected Please see the instructions below Motion Detection Enable Motion Detection Motion detecti...

Page 27: ...f the camera s web UI or in the MobileView section of the Administrator Utility as shown in the figure below If you do not wish to change the extension the default extension is mobileview jpg 2 Type i...

Page 28: ...king on the Enable radio button By activating this function you can sync the camera s clock with one of the time servers provided in the NTP Server scroll down menu Select the time zone from the Time...

Page 29: ...Resolution Resolution Resolution Select the desired video resolution format Keep in mind that larger resolution requires more bandwidth 640 x 480 is VGA format 320 x 240 is CIF format 160 x 120 is QCI...

Page 30: ...er than accessing this site by typing its Internet IP address in the web address bar users simply type http www yahoo com Similarly you can use a DDNS service to assign a domain name for your camera E...

Page 31: ...2 9 Users Password Current Password Enter the user s current password New Password Enter the new password you want to use for this user Confirm New Password Retype the new password to confirm the set...

Page 32: ...LED Light Off If you want to reset the camera to its default settings click this button The default settings of the camera are as follows Camera Name HRNC1 IP Address 192 168 1 231 Subnet Mask 255 25...

Page 33: ...33 6 2 11 About About Administrator Utility Version Displays the current version of the Administrator Utility...

Page 34: ...ck the Setting Wizard a screen will pop up for you to enter the Administrator Name and Password The default value is as follows Name Admin Password 1234 If the name and password you enter are correct...

Page 35: ...nge the setting Subnet Mask The wizard will auto search the network s Subnet Mask setting and set the camera to the same Subnet Mask You may enter another Subnet Mask to change the setting Gateway The...

Page 36: ...ility you can follow the same steps you used to install the Admin Utility in Chapter 5 of this user s manual But this time simply click on the Install Recording Software option There are three ways to...

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Page 38: ...t Camera x If you want to configure the camera please right click the icon and select Configure Camera x 7 3 Camera Status The status bar will be shown in one of four different colors to indicate the...

Page 39: ...eo play Pause The Pause button provides you with a way to pause the video while it is playing When the video is paused click on the Play button again to resume the video display Forward The Forward bu...

Page 40: ...ng click Stop Note Before recording manually you will need to click on the camera button see Section 7 2 Camera Buttons to select the camera that you would like to record video from You will also need...

Page 41: ...Note Before changing the network camera s resolution you have to select the camera by first clicking on its corresponding camera button If you change the resolution of one of the cameras other client...

Page 42: ...42 7 7 View Four Cameras Simultaneously Clicking on the four division button will allow you to view up to four cameras simultaneously in a four division window...

Page 43: ...ed by the video camera Model Select MJPEG Camera The HRNC1 model camera only supports Motion JPEG Motion Based Recording Check this box to enable motion triggered recording Whenever the camera detects...

Page 44: ...folder according to the schedule The recorded video files will be in AVI format Note 1 The utility will only start to record the video stream when this utility is running and is successfully connectin...

Page 45: ...e video stream during the specified period of time only The default period of time is two minutes beginning at the current time Weekly Schedule You can assign days of the week and the duration during...

Page 46: ...egan Time Elapsed This displays the elapsed time of the current connection session Video Received This displays the total size units are in KB of video stream received during the current connection se...

Page 47: ...older is where the software program is installed for example C Program Files Internet Camera Free Disk Space This displays the current free disk space for the hard drive that is assigned to save recor...

Page 48: ...bout About Camera Viewer Utility Version Displays the current version of the Camera Viewer Utility 7 9 Playback Click the Open File and a Load File window will appear Select the file that you would li...

Page 49: ...l speed Pause When recorded video is playing you can click Pause to freeze the playback If you want the viewer to continue playing from the current pause point just click Play Stop When the viewer is...

Page 50: ...egree angles Below is a screenshot of video playing at a 90 degree counterclockwise angle You can use the Web browser to connect to the camera for viewing and configuration Open the web browser and en...

Page 51: ...u options for the web control screen are as follows Camera View View live video and adjust the video format from the menu Network Settings Configure the camera functions from the menu Wireless Setting...

Page 52: ...ed video resolution format Please note that larger resolution requires more bandwidth 640 x 480 is VGA format 320 x 240 is CIF format The default resolution is CIF format Day Time Format Snapshot Mail...

Page 53: ...53 8 2 Network Settings Network Settings 1...

Page 54: ...54 Network Settings 2 continued...

Page 55: ...55 Network Settings 3 continued Network Settings 4 continued...

Page 56: ...ress of the sender in this field If your SMTP server requires authentication please click on the Enable radio button Then type in the appropriate Username and Password Please note that this informatio...

Page 57: ...ted event as well as the frequency with which he she wants events to be detected Please see the instructions below Motion Detection Enable Motion Detection Motion detection is disabled by default Clic...

Page 58: ...NS Server Domain Name Server translates names to IP addresses Set the same DNS Server as the PCs on your LAN Video Port The Video Port is used to transmit or receive the streaming video over the netwo...

Page 59: ...les or disables the camera s DDNS function This function is disabled by default since the camera can be accessed remotely through the HomeRemote Gateway Provider The DDNS service for the HRNC1 is prov...

Page 60: ...lease note that this page will only show a still image of the video frame The user can click on the web browser s Refresh button to update the image This can be useful when trying to access quick snap...

Page 61: ...m To reboot the camera click Reboot System and then click Apply LED Light OFF ON There are four LEDs to indicate the status of camera If you want to prevent the camera from being noticed you can turn...

Page 62: ...o connect to another wireless station in the Wireless LAN network without going through an Access Point or Router This is for peer to peer connection Ad hoc mode is not recommended SSID The SSID up to...

Page 63: ...appear below the Encryption Mode setting You can type in your pre shared key in this field Key Type for WEP64 or WEP128 HEX Only the characters A F a f and 0 9 are permitted for HEX format ASCII Nume...

Page 64: ...ting and Network Type Refresh Button Click the Refresh button to collect new information of all the nearby wireless networks Connect Button Click Connect to connect to the selected network Close Butto...

Page 65: ...llowed to change the camera s configuration settings User 1 2 3 4 User Name Up to four sets of user names and passwords can be added Enter the user name This will be that specific user s login name to...

Page 66: ...ecord still images with the Snapshot Mail function on the camera s web user interface via the camera s built in Motion Detection function and via the snapshot function from the Camera Viewer utility Q...

Page 67: ...r One RJ 45 port to connect to 10 100Mbps Ethernet Antenna Connector One RP SMA port to connect to antenna LED Indicator Power LED Green Link LED Orange LAN LED Green WLAN LED Green Power Supply 12VDC...

Page 68: ...a within minutes for Internet viewing Once you complete the steps outlined in the tutorial you will be able to view your Wireless Video Camera from anywhere in the world using a standard web browser I...

Page 69: ...69 2 Click on Setup in the blue bar at the top right hand side of the homepage The Setup page will appear as shown in the figure below On the Setup page click on Network Camera Setup...

Page 70: ...up section find your camera in the Current Cameras list according to the name and location you have set for it and then make sure that the IP Address and port number match the ones you set for it in t...

Page 71: ...right click the camera and select Invoke to view the video through the web browser Enable UPnP in Windows XP SP2 If you cannot find the camera in My Network Places in Windows XP SP2 or you have seen t...

Page 72: ...72 3 In the Local Area Connection Properties select the Advanced option menu and click Settings 4 The Windows Firewall screen will appear Select the Exceptions option menu...

Page 73: ...73 5 Enable the UPnP Framework from the Programs and Services list and click Ok...

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