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Click on “Use the following IP address” and enter the address.

* To return to the original IP address after setting up this equipment, preferably note

down the current IP address.

• Set the IP address at “192.168.1.

” (not 100 for the 

 blank).

• Set the subnet mask at “255.255.255.0”.

Initial settings (IEN-10)

URL

: http://192.168.1.100/

User name

: admin

Password

: 1

IP address

: 192.168.1.100

Subnet mask

: 255.255.255.0

Gateway

: 192.168.1.1

MTU

: 1454

HTTP port

: 80

PC operationg environment

To carry out settings and maintenance
on this device, you must have a PC that
satisfies the following conditions.

• Microsoft Windows XP

• Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher

• Intel Pentium 4 2.0GHz or higher

• Memory 256MB or higher (512MB or

higher recommended)

For reference

The initial values of the IP addresses for products operating with the Ikegami
network are as follows.
Network Camera

:

192.168.1.100

Network Decoder

:

192.168.1.150

Network Recoder

:

192.168.1.200

Summary of Contents for IEN-10

Page 1: ...ANUAL SETUP INSTRUCTIONS MODEL OUTDOOR USE WARNING WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE IEN 10 H 264 NETWORK ENCODER e co p r o d u c t s H 264 Network Encoder MODEL IEN 10 SD CARD P S E ...

Page 2: ... In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT Instructions for Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment in Private Household Disposal of used Electric and Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countrie...

Page 3: ... 12 8 Setting this equipment Connect the equipment to the PC 13 9 Setting this equipment Making the IP address and other settings 14 10 Installation Connecting the LAN cable 15 10 1 Installing on the same network 15 10 2 Installing on different networks 16 10 3 Installing in separate locations with use of Internet and WAN 17 11 Installation Connecting to video audio 18 11 1 Connecting to VIDEO IN ...

Page 4: ...ct s vent Make sure the supply voltage is as specified Handle the product with care Impacts and vibrations may get it scratched or in trouble Do not install the product in a hot spot not exposed to direct sunlight nor near a heating element for example Do not install the product in a strong magnetic field or exposed to radio waves Do not place this product near a radio TV set and other signal rece...

Page 5: ...isposal transfer or repairs please be especially careful about handling 1 2 Checking the supplies Quantity Rubber foot 4 Instruction Manual Setup Instructions 1 1 3 License for third party software We are licensed to use the software made by third parties for this product The license for each software shall be applicable to the software in question respectively and not to the whole software of thi...

Page 6: ...ions permitted by VC 1 and AVC H 264 images for private and non commercial uses 1 Only encoding of images to the VC 1 and AVC H 264 for private uses or uses not having profit for purposes 2 To be used for encoding for private applications or applicant that do not have profit as a goal and for decoding of VC 1 and AVC H 264 images from a supplier who has obtained a patent Microsoft Windows XP Inter...

Page 7: ...ve type motion detection function not sensitive to rocking vibrations of tree leaves etc to provide for an alarm system with least false reports 3 Alarm functions The Pre alarm and post alarm functions are incorporated to record the images preceding and following an alarm that has occurred 4 Recording images on SD cards Images can be recorded and stored on SD cards 5 I O function Possible to carry...

Page 8: ...witch If this switch is pressed during the initialization mode it is possible to return the network settings to the initial settings All setting initialization switch If this switch is pressed for at least three seconds during operations the system goes to the initialization mode If the initialization mode continues for five seconds it is automatically released If this switch is pressed during the...

Page 9: ... RS 232C communications possible DCE Terminal block 1 IO1 Normally open non voltage input or open collector output Possible to set functions on input output setting screen For details see the Instruction Manual Application Instructions IO2 Same as IO1 RS 485 Communications possible with Ikegami I LAN compatible equipments Terminal block 2 Input of DC12V or AC24V normally not in use Do not simultan...

Page 10: ...7 5 Attach Rubber Feet In accordance with your operating environment attach rubber feet as shown on the diagram below Rubber foot The bottom side of this product ...

Page 11: ... Before connecting this equipment with your PC change the PC network settings First disconnect from existing network before setting The PC setting changes are described on the Windows XP screen To set an IP address start with the properties of the local area network connection Getting the LAN Connection properties displayed Click on the start button first and then on the control panel Click on Net...

Page 12: ...ck on Network Connections Right click on Local Area Connection and click on Properties Getting the Internet Protocol TCP IP properties displayed Click on Internet Protocol TCP IP first and then on Properties ...

Page 13: ...168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 MTU 1454 HTTP port 80 PC operationg environment To carry out settings and maintenance on this device you must have a PC that satisfies the following conditions Microsoft Windows XP Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Intel Pentium 4 2 0GHz or higher Memory 256MB or higher 512MB or higher recommended For reference The initial values of the IP addr...

Page 14: ...er is being supplied to the equipment with another method AC adapter DC12V Use an AC adapter attested in UL1310 and CSA C22 2 No 223 Use an AC adapter which outputs DC12V 1A Do not use simultaneously with terminal block 2 When power has been supplied simultaneously with PoE the method that was turned on first has priority 7 2 Supplying power from terminal block 2 It is possible to supply DC12V or ...

Page 15: ...s priority 7 3 Supplying power with PoE When supplying power to this equipment with PoE connect as shown in the figure below Prior to connecting first make sure that no power is being supplied to the equipment with another method ETHERNET LAN cable category 5e or higher HUB for PoE or PoE power supply adapter PoE operates with Type A or Type B Do not use simultaneously with AC24V from terminal blo...

Page 16: ...r this equipment s URL in the Internet Explorer address bar The initial setting is http 192 168 1 100 A pop up window opens and you are asked for the user name and password Enter the administrator s user name as well as the password and click on The initial settings are admin for the administrator s user name and 1 for the password The operator s user name is not registered When the user name and ...

Page 17: ...u it is possible to change the equipment network information The Instruction Manual Application Instructions can be downloaded from the following URL URL http www ikegami co jp en products security download index html Easy Setting Tool This is a handy tool for easy changing of the IP address of this equipment and other equipments operating with an Ikegami It is also possible to change the IP addre...

Page 18: ... from the network manager or the ISP Internet Service Provider for which you are contracted 10 1 Installing on the same network This is an example of installing this equipment and the IDE 10 on the same network Be sure to correctly set the IP address and subnet mask LAN H 264 Network Encoder MODEL IEN 10 SD CARD P S E H 264 Network Decoder MODEL IDE 10 SD CARD P S E IEN 10 Camera Monitor Example I...

Page 19: ...s with these protocols For details consult the Instruction Manual Application Instructions and the manual of the router you are using LAN1 LAN2 H 264 Network Encoder MODEL IEN 10 SD CARD P S E H 264 Network Decoder MODEL IDE 10 SD CARD P S E Example Router LAN1 side IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 LAN2 side IP address 192 168 2 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IEN 10 Router Camera IDE ...

Page 20: ...or communications with these protocols For details consult the Instruction Manual Application Instructions and the manual of the router you are using LAN1 LAN2 H 264 Network Encoder MODEL IEN 10 SD CARD P S E H 264 Network Decoder MODEL IDE 10 SD CARD P S E Router Monitor Router Modem etc Example IEN 10 IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 HTTP port 80 Example Rou...

Page 21: ...images For details see the Instruction Manual Application Instructions 11 2 Connecting to analog audio Input Output First check that no power is being supplied to the equipment before connecting AMP Microphone AMP Speaker AUDIO IN OUT Audio input output It sends the audio signals that are input to the network decoder It outputs the audio signal received from the network decoder to the speaker For ...

Page 22: ...efore connecting When using as input RS485 IO2 IO1 Non voltage Operation Input with a pulse width of at least 1500 ms Operates with function that was set on input output screen For details see the Instruction Manual Application Instructions When using as output RS485 IO2 IO1 Connection input to external devices Open collector Max DC24V 50mA 10kΩ 24V Operation Operates with function that was set on...

Page 23: ...mpatible equipment In this way a client PC may be used to control the system You will be charged for customizing the product Contact your dealer For details see the Instruction Manual Application Instructions 13 2 Connecting to the RS 232C First check that no power is being supplied to the equipment before connecting RS 232C cable Protocol analyzer RS 232C DCE RS 232C control The same commands as ...

Page 24: ...th the equipement 6 in the case of PoE power supply Failure to interact Is the IP address as specified 8 10 15 17 with the PC Is the LAN cable tightly connected 6 Is the hub power on 6 15 17 Is connection with the hub as specified 15 17 LED E red is lit or Interrupt the power supply and contact your dealer 15 17 is blinking For troubles with connected refer to Troubleshooting in the Application In...

Page 25: ...M 32Kbps 6 Privacy masking function Possible to set in max 8 locations 7 Motion detection function Outdoor responsive type Mask setting possible 8 Image storage function Data can be stored in SD memory cards 9 Protocol IPv4 TCP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP HTTP FTP NTP Multicast possible IPv6 TCP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP HTTP FTP Multicast possible 10 Monitoring Special viewer software or decoder 11 Network Etherne...

Page 26: ...EO IN BNC automatic termination LOOP OUT BNC loop through AUDIO IN RCA AUDIO OUT RCA AC24V DC12V 2P push in terminal common for AC DC DC12V AC adapter jack I O terminal 4P push in terminal IN OUT switching 2 RS 232C 9P D SUB male RS 485 3P push in terminal SD memory card slot Full size 20 Accessories Instruction Manual Setup Instructions Rubber foot ...

Page 27: ...24 16 Appearance view 132 180 44 1 6 SD CARD P MODEL IEN 10 S E AUDIO IN OUT DC12V AC24V 50 60Hz DC12V CLASS2 ETHERNET RS 232C DCE VIDEO IN LOOP OUT OPTION RS485 ACT LINK IO2 IO1 H 264 Network Encoder ...

Page 28: ... period consult your dealer or sales representative It will first be judged whether the fault is repairable or not Charged servicing will then be made upon request of the user Before you ask for servicing please ensure you read the Instruction Manual If the unit still fails take note of the model number date of purchase problem etc in detail and inform your dealer or sales representative If you ha...

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Page 30: ...w Jersey 07607 U S A Phone 201 368 9171 FAX 201 569 1626 Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH Ikegami Strasse 1 41460 Neuss 1 F R Germany TEL 02131 123 0 FAX 02131 102820 Ikegami Electronics Europe GmbH U K Branch Unit E1 Cologne Court Brooklands Close Windmill Road Sunbury on Thames Middlesex TW16 7EB UK TEL 01932 769700 FAX 01 92 769710 ...

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