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Summary of Contents for IPC-2605N

Page 1: ...IPC 2605N The First Consumer Friendly Network Camera Edition 1 1 10 2012 www zyxel com Copyright 2012 ZyXEL Communications Corporation...

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Page 3: ...ttings 22 6 2 Camera Settings 23 6 3 Audio Settings 25 6 4 User Settings 26 6 5 Network Settings 27 6 6 PTZ Control 32 6 7 Event Setup 35 6 8 Recording Setup 41 6 8 1 Recording Playback 42 6 9 Recordi...

Page 4: ...he interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a diffe...

Page 5: ...and notations used to draw attention to special situations such as Caution Information provided with this symbol is critical to prevent damage to the product or injury to the user Important This symbo...

Page 6: ...package contains all contents If anything is missing contact your distributor Number Contents IPC 2605N Network Camera Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Quick Installation Guide Install Disk Wall Ceiling...

Page 7: ...ideal for deployment in warehouses offices restaurant lobby area or anywhere it s important to have a wide field of view Pan Tilt with 10x digital zoom Day Night functionality Network bandwidth detec...

Page 8: ...ts IR LEDs x6 12 in total Light Sensor Lens 2 0 mm F2 8 fixed iris IR LEDs x6 12 in total Detachable Wireless Antenna Microphone LED Status Indicator Ethernet Port Reset Button Audio Output Microphone...

Page 9: ...EDs Blue LED Indication On On System booting Off On Successfully established network connection On Off Performing hardware test Off Off Powered off Blinking Every 0 5 seconds Off Failed to connect to...

Page 10: ...e from PC to hub router Ethernet cable from router to camera Wireless antenna Attach to connector on the back of the camera Power Attach the power adapter to the camera s power port and connect the pl...

Page 11: ...the wireless connection drops or seems slow try moving your IP camera closer to the wireless access point for an improved signal Important Obstacles between your camera and wireless access point parti...

Page 12: ...he IP camera to the mounting plate Loosen the top screw on the trapezoid shaped fastening bracket Insert the tips of the fastening bracket into the IP camera as shown Return fastening bracket to its o...

Page 13: ...e IP Camera properly connected To begin setup insert the installation CD supplied with the camera into the CD ROM drive of the viewing PC and the eaZy Wizard utility will start and guide you during th...

Page 14: ...b browser of any computer This feature is compatible with all Desktops Laptops or Tablets modern browser This is the easiest way to view the video of the IP camera and requires little learning time Th...

Page 15: ...evices or the App Store through iTunes http www apple com itunes 5 1 2 Accessing via iSecurity Web App Once a second stream has been successfully enabled on your ZyXEL camera you can use the iSecurity...

Page 16: ...This page allows you to easily adjust your camera s time zone display and audio settings and infrared lighting Sharing options can be accessed from the Sharing tab at the top of the screen...

Page 17: ...questing a user name and password Default Username admin Default Password 1234 4 After entering a valid username and password your browser will prompt installation of camera software from ZyXEL Commun...

Page 18: ...ur firewall and forward them to the internal IP address of the camera Should you have more than one increase the values above by 1 For example the second camera would have ports 81 and 555 5 2 1 1 Pag...

Page 19: ...s you move the camera to a pre defined point Preset points can be configured in setup PTZ control Digital Zoom Control Move the slider to zoom in and out Select viewable area by clicking on the pictur...

Page 20: ...s to rotate the camera and a home button for returning to the preset position Patrol Mode Use patrol mode to make the camera rotate through different predefined camera positions Predefined positions c...

Page 21: ...into your PC microphone and broadcast through the camera s speaker or audio line out To talk through the external speaker connected to the IP camera place your cursor on the button and click This will...

Page 22: ...ailed settings of your IP camera here The following table describes the labels found on this screen Label Description Resolution Resolution settings Options are QQVGA QVGA and VGA Codec The codec used...

Page 23: ...Settings screen click on Camera on the navigation bar in the settings menu From this page you can control image and color related settings as well as the IR lights of your camera The following table d...

Page 24: ...Light Mode Allows the camera to function in low light conditions LED Indicator Turns the blue LED on the front of your camera On Off IR Light Control Operation Mode Allows you to set when your camera...

Page 25: ...ings then select Audio from the sidebar The following screen will appear The following table describes the labels found within this screen Label Description Enable Audio Select Yes or No to enable or...

Page 26: ...the sidebar The following screen will appear The following table describes the labels found within this screen Label Description Modify Remove Click here to Modify or Remove an existing viewer Add Cl...

Page 27: ...ings pane navigate to settings and select Network from the sidebar The following screen will appear 6 5 1 Ethernet Settings The Ethernet Settings page will allow you to choose your IP address configur...

Page 28: ...ou ll be able to set up a wireless connection from this page To connect wirelessly check the Use Wireless First box to give priority to wireless connections when the LAN network is also connected You...

Page 29: ...c network connection test helps users better define the appropriate video bitrate for their network To perform the network bandwidth test 1 Go to Setup Network and click on Network Bandwidth located o...

Page 30: ...of identical bit rate settings either on Stream 1 or Stream 2 If the message shows a less favorable result go to Setup Video to select a lower bitrate 6 5 5 Advanced This page allows you to adjust ad...

Page 31: ...section of this manual 6 5 6 DDNS This page allows you to use DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service to tie your camera s current IP address to a domain name making it easier to remember If you already hav...

Page 32: ...s Components double click Network Services and check UPnP User Interface 6 6 PTZ Control The PTZ control page allows you to manage your camera s preset positions and configure patrol mode to allow the...

Page 33: ...heck the Use the current position as home box b If you would like the camera to always return to this position after moving check the Auto return to Home position box then enter a period of time you w...

Page 34: ...ur camera s behavior while in patrol mode To access this menu navigate to Settings PTZ Control Patrol Mode 6 6 2 1 Patrol Ordering After you have created preset points you ll be able to configure how...

Page 35: ...SMS To set up Event Servers navigate to Setup Event Setup Event Server Setup The following screen will appear 6 7 1 1 E Mail Server Your camera supports standard SMTP on SSL protected webmail platform...

Page 36: ...page allows you to set up your camera to automatically upload triggered snapshots to an FTP server To access this page navigate to Setup Event Server Setup FTP Server The following screen will appear...

Page 37: ...ggered This feature requires no additional hardware users need only to have an account with a third party web based SMS gateway service provider To access this page navigate to Setup Event Setup Event...

Page 38: ...settings click Next The following page will appear This page allows you to input the message that will be sent when an event is triggered Enter your message then click Next The following screen will a...

Page 39: ...ll appear The following table describes the fields in this screen Field Description Event Trigger Set the trigger for this event Triggers can be based on schedule I O port activity or audio detection...

Page 40: ...Finish to complete trigger setup 6 7 3 Motion Detection Motion Detection allows you to define regions that will trigger an event if motion is detected Select a region sensitivity level S1 Lowest S5 Hi...

Page 41: ...in this screen Label Description Dropdown Menu Allows the user to choose between saving to an NAS or NFS Use Domain Name Select Use Domain Name for NAS setup For NFS leave unchecked Directory Storage...

Page 42: ...ows To play recorded video first select a video clip on the list red square shown above File format AVI The following table describes the labels found on this screen Label Description Playback Downloa...

Page 43: ...the selected clip to your PC Protect UnProtect Protected files will not be erased Click this button to Protect or remove protection from selected clips Select All Deselect Delete File Management 6 10...

Page 44: ...events which have been triggered To access this page navigate to Setup then select Event Viewer from the top panel Select any type of event from the sidebar Motion Scheduled Triggers to view that type...

Page 45: ...panel The following screen will appear 8 2 Log This page provides a system log for your camera To access this page navigate to Setup select Maintenance from the top panel and then select Log from the...

Page 46: ...eed to be restored 1 After the first camera has been properly configured go to Maintenance Profile Management and click Export to download a profile to a user specified location 2 To load an existing...

Page 47: ...ton to update the camera s firmware Once the upgrade process begins it must not be interrupted or you risk permanently damaging your camera If some icons are out of place after reboot press Ctrl F5 to...

Page 48: ...ble ZyXEL IP surveillance products installed on your LAN network even if they are not on the same subnet Scanning generally takes around 1 minute to complete and once it completes you will see all ava...

Page 49: ...a s rear panel for approximately 10 seconds When successful you should see the status indicator light turn off 2 After approximately 5 more seconds the status indicator light should turn on again This...

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Page 51: ...is admin admin case sensitive No User Interface in the Browser This issue could have three possible causes 1 Java Virtual Machine was not installed Follow the instructions on screen to install Java or...

Page 52: ...e gone through all above steps but still can t obtain video audio on your browser close all browser windows and delete the IPSurveillance Embedded folder found in C Program Files If using 64 bit windo...

Page 53: ...u need to 1 Ensure that the camera s image quality setting stays within the bandwidth limit of your local network You can check the camera s image quality setting in Setup Video If your quality settin...

Page 54: ...in this case you could enter http 61 220 20 16 80 into the location field of Internet Explorer to access your IP camera Important If you have multiple IP cameras installed on a network you ll need to...

Page 55: ...onnection to the LAN network your camera is installed on You can open a command prompt window by pressing Winkey R typing cmd and hitting OK then input ipconfig and press Enter When your PC is connect...

Page 56: ...e you entered the correct hostname if you use DDNS or the WAN IP address of your camera in the location field of the web browser The LAN network is not connected to Internet Both the device you re usi...

Page 57: ...is correctly set on your camera HTTP port error The HTTP port is used for transmitting web pages and commands over the Internet This will fail whenever port forwarding is not enabled Make sure you ha...

Page 58: ...ch Regular 10 100 Mbps network switches cannot handle multiple megapixel streams 3 While you are viewing the network camera remotely shutting down any other applications that are also consuming networ...

Page 59: ...r viewing computer is too high the same warning message will be showed You can monitor the CPU usage by right clicking on your Windows taskbar and choose task manager and then click the Performance ta...

Page 60: ...nce up to 10m Color mode 1 0 lux Shutter Time 1 5 1 16000 Sec Video Video Compression Motion JPEG Resolution 160x120 320x240 640x480 Frame Rate Up to 30 FPS at 640x480 Image Settings Adjustable image...

Page 61: ...obile PDA Mobile Phone MJPEG Mode Viewing of camera image via phone browsers General Operating Conditions 5 C 40 C Power Supply DC5V 2A System Requirements Computer with 2 8GHz dual core processor and...

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