TRENDnet TVIP252P manual

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    - 1 - P R E F AC E Thank you for pu rchas ing the TV-IP2 52 Secur View Po E Do me Internet Ca m era, a s t an dalone s ystem that can be connected directly to an Ethe rnet or Fas t E therne t netw ork. The ca m era fea t ure s the la t es t Mot i on JPE G and MPE G-4 image techno logy, ad vanced manage m ent funct ionality, and GPIO conne ct ors (e[...]

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    - 2 - This Us er G uide pro v ide s you w i th the instruct i ons and ill us trations on ho w to us e your camera, w hi ch include s: Chapter 1 In tro duction to Yo u r Cam era des cri bes t he features of the ca mera. You w ill also know the components and func tions o f the ca m era. Chapter 2 Hardware Insta l lat i on helps you insta ll the ca m[...]

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    - 3 - C o n t e n t s PR EFAC E ......................................................................... 1 CHA PT ER 1 ..................................................................... 5 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR CAMERA ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 5 1.1 C HECKIN G THE P ACK AGE C ONTEN TS ................................... 5 1.2 G ETTING TO K N[...]

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    - 4 - A.1 S P ECIF ICATION .................................................................... 90 A.2 G L OSSAR Y OF T E RMS ......................................................... 92[...]

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    - 5 - C H A P T E R 1 I N T R O D U C T I O N T O Y O U R C AM E R A 1.1 Checkin g the Packa ge Cont ents Check the ite ms conta i ned in the packa ge care f ully. Yo u sho ul d ha v e the f o l low i ng:  TV-IP252 P  Pow er Adapter (12V DC , 1.5A)  Mounting K i t  Cat. 5 Ethe rnet Cab le (1.8m / 6 f t.)  GPIO Adapter  CD-ROM (U t[...]

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    - 6 - 1.2 Getting to Know Yo ur Camer a  Physical Components  Connec to rs  Po wer: Connects the po w er adapter to su pply pow er to the ca m era.  G PIO: Con nects the e xternal de v ice that features additiona l contro lli ng funct i on, such as m otion de tec tion, e v e nt triggering, alar m no tification, and a var i ety o f exter[...]

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    - 7 -  Mi c In: Connects an externa l mic rophone to recei v e the on-the -sp ot s ou nd wh ere the cam era i s installed. (P ink Conn ector)  Audio Out: Conne ct s an e x terna l au dio de v ice (s uch as the active sp eaker) to de liver sou nd vi a t he ca m era. (Green Co nnecto r)  T V Out : The BNC conn ector is us ed to connect t he [...]

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    - 8 -  I nsid e Components  Res et b utton : Pres s the button to restart the ca m era. Pres s and hold the button f or fi v e s econds , the ca m era w i ll res um e the facto ry de f au lt se tti ngs .  LED in d icators - Power ind i cates t he ca mera is pow ered on w i th the s teady a m ber l igh t. - - Link indicates t he ca mera’s[...]

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    - 9 - 1.3 Features and Benefi ts  MPEG4 / MJPE G D ual-codec S upporte d The ca m era pro v ide s you w i th e x cellent ima ges by the MPEG4 /MJPEG dua l-codec se lectab le techno l ogy, a ll ow ing you to adjus t image size an d qua lity, and bit ra te accord ing to the netw orki ng en v iron m ent.  Flexi ble Audio Capab ility The ca m era[...]

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    - 10 -  I/O Connect ors Sup ported The I/O conne ctors (2-in/1-ou t ) o f the ca m era provide t he phys i cal inter f ace to s end and rece iv e d i g i tal signa l s to a variety o f extern al alar m de v ices . You can con f igure th e se t tings an d control the de v ice f rom the G P I O T rigger se t ting of W eb Con fi gurat i on.  Mul[...]

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    - 1 1 - 1.4 S y st em Req uirement  Networki ng - LAN : 10Bas e-T Ethernet or 100Ba se-TX Fast Etherne t.  A ccessing t h e Ca mera using SecurV iew™ - Platform: Microso f t® W indow s® 200 0/ XP/Vista.  A ccessing t h e Cam era using W eb Br o wser - Platform: Microso f t® W indow s® 200 0/ XP/Vista - CPU: Intel Pent i u m III 350 M[...]

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    - 12 - C H A P T E R 2 H A R D W AR E I N S TA L L A T I O N 2.1 Applicati ons of the C amera The ca m era can be app l ied in multiple app lications , inclu di ng:  Monitor loca l and re mote p l aces and objects v ia Interne t or Intranet.  Capture s t ill images and v ideo cli ps re m ote l y.  Upload images or sen d email mess ages w i[...]

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    - 13 - 2.2 Installing the Camer a  Basic Installatio n (Su rfa ce) The ca m era can be mou nted to the ce i ling s urface dire ct ly by the f o l low ing step s : 1. Remove the Do m e co v er by un scre wing f our s crews . 2. Drill three p i lot ho les into the ce ili ng an d hammer the plastic ancho rs in t o the ho les. TIP You can eas i ly a[...]

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    - 14 - 3. Insta ll the camera to the ce i ling w i th thre e s crews .[...]

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    - 15 - 4. Make con nections accord i ng t o you r need s (re f er to the ill us tration o f conn ecting ca bles on pag e 6). 5. Pan/tilt the ca m era l ens t o a pro per position by u sing the adjus t able bas e, and adjus t the lens f ocus by t urn ing the lens ring s l ow l y in e i ther c l ockw i s e or ant i -c lockwis e direction. NOTE You ca[...]

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    - 17 - C H A P T E R 3 A C C E S S I N G T H E C AM E R A 3.1 Using IPS etup The ca m era co m es w it h a conv en ient utility, IPSetup , w hi ch i s included in t he Ins tallation CD-RO M, allow ing you to se arch the camera(s) on your ne t w ork eas il y . 1. Inse rt the Ins tallation CD-R OM into yo ur co m puter’s CD- ROM dri v e to i nit i [...]

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    - 18 - 3. Click Browse to choos e the desired de stinati on locat i o n. By de f ault the des t ination location is C:Prog ram FilesTRENDn etIPSetup . Then c li ck Nex t .[...]

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    - 19 - 4. Click Next t o con fi r m the I PSetup software to be i ns t all ed to the co m puter. 5. W hen the Instal l ati o n Com plete windo w app ear s , click Close .[...]

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    - 20 - 6. After ins talling the I PSetup U tility, the applicat i on i s automatica ll y ins talled to your co m puter , and creates a f o l der i n S tartPro g ram T R ENDnetIPSet u p . 7. Click Star t > Programs > TREND net > IPSe tup , a nd then click IPSetup . 8. The IPSe tup w i ndo w will appear. It w i ll search f or SecurView ca[...]

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    - 21 - Came ra Display Ar ea: It show s the conne cted ca m er a(s ) w i thin the sa m e netw ork. Doub l e click the I P Ad dress , it will link to t he Ca m era’s W eb Configurat i on pa ge. - Change IP: C li ck this but ton to bring up the following w i ndow . It allow s you to chang e t he IP Add res s. You can se l ect either Stat ic I P or [...]

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    - 22 - 3.2 Accessin g to the Cam era W hen ever you w ant to acces s the camera: 1. Open the W eb brow ser on your co m puter (e x a m ple s howed in the Us er’s Guide is ba sed on Intern et Exp l orer). 2. Since the de f ault con f igurat i on o f t he ca m era i s DHC P mode enab led, you are reco mmended to laun ch I P Setup to se arch the IP [...]

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    - 23 - NOTE If you are initia lly acces sing the ca m era, you w ill be as ked to i ns t all a new plug-in for the ca m era. Per mi s s ion reque st depends on the Internet secu ri ty s ett ings o f yo ur computer. C lick Yes to procee d. After you login into the W eb Con f i gura tion of the camera, the Main scree n will appear as below: The Ma i [...]

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    - 24 -  Compres sion Buttons: Sel ec t to trans mit and record the video us i ng MPE G 4 or MJPEG co m pres sion.  Functi o n Butt on s: Use thes e buttons to control the au dio, video, and t rigger f un ctions .  Manual Re cord allow s you to record an d sa v e a vi deo clip.  Snaps h ot al l ow s you to capture and s av e a s till im [...]

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    - 25 - 2. Click Tools > I nternet Op tions . 3. Click Security . 4. Disable the E n ab l e Pro tected Mode opt ion and then click OK .[...]

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    - 26 - 3.3 Configuri ng the IP Address of the PC If you ha v e f ailed to acce s s the ca mera, pleas e check the IP addre ss of your co m pu ter. When you con nect the ca mera to your computer d irect l y, proce ed with con fi gurat i on o f the ca m era . You need to s et up the IP ad dress e s to be in the sa m e s egm en t f or the tw o de v ic[...]

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    - 27 - C H A P T E R 4 C O N F I G U R I N G T H E C AM E R A 4.1 Using the We b Co nfiguration You can acces s and manage the ca m era thro ugh the Web brows er and the pro v i de d s o f tware a pplication SecurV iew ™ (see chapte r 5 in more deta il). This chap t er des cribes the W eb Configurat i on, an d guides you through the con figuratio[...]

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    - 28 - The Web Con fi gura tion conta i ns the se t tings that are req uired f or the ca m era in the le ft menu bar, i nc luding Smart Wizard , Basic , Network , Vi deo/ A udio , Eve nt Serv er , Mo t i on d etec t , Event Config , T ools , USB , and Informati o n . 4.2 Using Smar t Wizard The ca m era’s Smart Wizard lets you con fi gu re your c[...]

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    - 29 - Step 3. Emai l Sett ings Enter the requ ired in f ormation t o be ab l e to s end emai l w i th image.[...]

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    - 30 - Step 4. Co n firm Settings The last ste p sh ows the con figuration o f your ca m era. W hen you confirm the s ettings, c l ick A pply to fin ish the w i zard an d reboot the ca m era. Otherw ise, click Prev to go back t o the previous step (s) and cha nge the se t tings; or c li ck Ca n ce l to end the w izard and d iscard the chang es .[...]

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    - 31 - 4.3 Basic Se tup The Bas i c menu contains three s ub-menus tha t pro vide the System settin g s f or the ca m era , s uch as the Ca mera Name, Location, Date & Time , and Us er managem ent .  Basic >> System[...]

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    - 32 -  Bas i c: Th i s ite m allow s you to as sign the camera na me and locat i on in formation. - Came ra Name: Enter a de scriptive na m e for t he camera. - Location: Enter a des criptive na m e for the l ocat i on w here the camera is m onitored.  Indicati o n LED : T h i s ite m al l ow s you to se t the LED ill u mi na tion as desired[...]

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    - 33 - - Synchronize with PC: Select this opt i on an d the date & ti me s ettings o f the ca m era w ill be syn chronized w ith t he co nnecte d co m puter . - Synchronize with N TP Server: Se lect this opt i on and the time w ill be syn chronized w ith the NTP Ser v e r. You need to en ter the IP add ress of t he se rv e r an d select the up [...]

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    - 34 - passw ord. Type the ad mi nistrator passw ord twice to set and co nfirm the pas swo rd.  General Us er - User Nam e: Enter t he us er’s nam e you w ant to add to us e the ca m era. - Password: Enter t he pas sword f or the ne w user. W hen you are f in ished , click A dd /Mo d ify to add the new u s er t o the ca m era. To modi fy the u[...]

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    - 35 - embedding t he v ideo s t ream in t o a cus tom app l icat i on or w ebpage. Examples o f the Direc t L i nk to video: MPEG4 Mode http://ca m era_ip_a ddre ss :port number/mpg view .htm MJPEG Mode http://ca m era_ip_a ddre ss :port number/jpg v iew.ht m NOTE The “Genera l User” is allow ed to acces s the camera an d control the Func tion[...]

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    - 36 -  Network >> Network[...]

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    - 37 -  IP Sett ing: Th i s item allow s you to select the IP add ress mode and s et up the related con fi gura t ion . - DHCP: Selec t this opt ion w hen your netw ork u s e s the DHCP s erv er. W hen the camera s tarts up , it w i ll be ass i gned an IP add res s f ro m the DHC P s erv er automatica ll y.[...]

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    - 38 - - Static IP: Se l ect th i s op t ion to as sign the IP add ress f or t he ca m e ra direct ly. You can us e IPSetup to obtain the related s etting v a lues. IP Ente r the IP add ress of the ca m er a. The de f ault set t ing is 192.168 .10.30 . Subnet Mask Ente r the Sub ne t Mas k o f the cam e r a . The de f ault se tti n g is 255 .255.25[...]

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    - 39 - NOTE You ha v e to s i gn up f or DD NS ser v ice w i th the se rv ice provider be f ore configuring t his f eature .  UPnP: The ca m era supp orts UPnP (Univers al Plug a nd Play), w hi ch i s a s et of co m puter netwo rk protoco ls that enab l e the de v ice-to-d e v ice interop erability. In add i tion, it su pp orts port au to mappin[...]

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    - 40 - The IP F ilter s ett ing a ll ows the adminis trator to limi t the us ers w i thin a certain ran ge o f IP addre s ses to ha v e access t o the camera. To disable t his f eature , s el ect the Disa ble option; other wis e, se l ect the Ac cept opti on to ass i gn the ran ge of IP addr esses that are a l low ed to acces s the ca m era, or s e[...]

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    - 41 - For e xample, w hen you enter 19 2.168.1 0.50 i n S tart IP Addres s and 19 2.168.10.80 in End IP Add ress , the us er wh o se IP address l ocated w i thin 1 92.16 8.10.50 ~ 192.168.10 . 80 w ill not be a ll ow ed to access the camera. - A cc ept IP Lis t: The lis t d i sp l ays the range s ett ing(s ) of IP add res ses that are allowe d t o[...]

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    - 42 - 4.5 Setting up Vi deo & Audio The Video & Aud i o m enu con ta ins f our sub -m enus t hat provide the vi deo an d audio s ett ings f or the ca m era.  Video & Audio >> Camera[...]

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    - 43 -  Image Sett ing - Brightness : Ad j us t the br i ghtne ss lev e l fro m 0 ~ 100. - Saturation: Adj us t the colors l e v el f ro m 0 ~ 100 . - Sharpness: Adj us t the sh arpn ess lev e l from 0 ~ 100. Click Defau l t to res tore the de f au l t s ett ings o f the three op tions ab o v e . - Mirror: Se l ect Ver ti cal t o mirror the imag[...]

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    - 44 -  MPEG4 - Video Res olutio n : Se l ec t the des i red v ideo res ol ution from the thre e f or m a ts: V GA , QV GA , and QQV GA . The h i gher s etting (VGA) obta ins better video qua lity w hi le it us es more res ource w it hin your netw ork. - Video Quality: Se l ec t the des i red im age qua lity fro m five leve ls: Lowes t , Lo w , [...]

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    - 45 -  3GPP: The ca m era s upports 3GPP spe cification. To disab l e this fea t ure , select the Disa b le op ti on; othe rw i se , se l ect 3GPP W ithout A udio or 3GPP W ith A udio to trans f er the v ideo clips w i thout or w ith audio. If you us e a m ob i le phon e that su pports 3GPP, you can also v iew the rea l -time s t rea m ing i m [...]

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    - 46 -  Overla y Setti ng: This option allows you to set the o v e rlay f unct i on o f the ca mera, so that you can see the related information on the li v e view image. - Includes Date & Time: Se l ect this option to d isplay the date & ti me sta mp on the l ive v iew im age. - Include Text: Selec t this opt ion and en ter your head i [...]

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    - 47 - 4.6 Event Ser ver Configura tion The E vent Ser v er menu contains three s ub-menus tha t allow you to upload im ages to FTP , se nd Emails that include still i m ages , and s tore the im ag es to a NA S system . W hen you co m p lete the req uired s ettings f or F TP, E m a il, or Netw ork Storage, click T est to tes t the related con figur[...]

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    - 48 -  FTP - Host A d dress : Enter t he I P add ress of t he target FTP se rv er. - Port Number : En ter the port nu m ber us ed for the FTP se rv er. - User Nam e: Enter t he us er na m e to login into the FTP se rv er. - Password: Enter t he pas sword to l ogin i nto the F TP se rv e r. - Directory Path: Enter t he d es t ination f older for[...]

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    - 49 - f or mat as One S n aps ho t or im ages containing Pre - event (0 ~ 3) se conds an d Po st-ev ent (0 ~ 3) se conds.  Ev ent Se rver Setting >> Email  Email - SMTP Serv er Addres s: Enter the mail ser v er addre ss. For example, mymail.co m . - Sender Ema il A d dress : Enter the e mail addre ss o f the us er who w i ll se nd the [...]

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    - 50 - the User Nam e and Password according to the mail se rv e r con f iguration . - Sender User Nam e: Enter the us er na me t o l og i n t he mail ser v er. - Sender Passw ord: Enter the pas sword to login the mail ser v er. - Rece i ver #1 Ema i l Addres s: Enter the f irs t e m ail addre ss of the us er who w i ll rece iv e t he e m a i l. - [...]

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    - 51 -  Network St orage - Samba Serv er Address : Enter the IP ad dres s of the Netw ork Storage s erv er . - Share: As sign the folder on the Ne two rk Storage se rv e r to s hare the files t o us ers. - Path: Ass i gn the pa t h f or up loading the fi les on the Netw ork Storage s erv er . For e x a m p l e, / T es t/ . - User Nam e: Enter t [...]

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    - 52 - 4.7 Motion Det ect The Mot ion Detec t menu con t ains the co mm and and option that allow you to en able and s et up the mo tion de tection f ea ture o f the camera. The camera pro v ides two dete cting areas . To enab le the de tecting are a, se lect Wi n dow 1 or 2 f ro m t he pu l l- down list, and the n se l ect Ena bl e . W hen the det[...]

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    - 53 - 4.8 Event C onfig The E vent Con f ig m enu con ta ins five s ub-m enu s that pro v ide the commands to co nfi gure e vent pro fil es .  Ev ent Co nfiguration >> General Setting  General - Snapshot / Rec o rd i ng S u bfol der: You can ass ign a given su bf older to ea ch new captured file. O t herw ise, leave th is option b l an[...]

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    - 54 - - GPIO Tri g ger O ut Re tention Time Per Event: Li mit the retent i on t ime o f the G PIO Trigger Out f unct i on.  Ev ent Co nfiguration >> Arrange Schedule Profile  Sched u le Pr o file: Thi s s ub-m enu d i s pl ays the s cheduled profile(s ). To cu stomize t he pro f ile, cl ick A dd and the n enter a de s criptive na m e f[...]

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    - 55 - - Profile Nam e: Disp lay the pro file na me that you se l ect in the Sched u l e Pro f iles list. - Wee kdays: Select the w eekday(s ) t hat you w ant to se parately assign in the s chedule pro f ile. The w eekday t ha t has been assigne d will be d i sp l ayed w i th green co lor. - Time List: Disp l ay the time period that you ha v e ass [...]

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    - 56 - capture d images w i thin the d etect ing area t o the FTP se rv e r, e m a il rece iv er, Netw ork Storage s erv er, or the conne ct ed USB d e v ice. Yo u ha v e to co n f i gure corres ponding settings , such as FTP s erv e r and e m a i l se rv e r, t o en able th is feature. P l eas e note that you ha ve to con f igure the re lated sett[...]

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    - 57 - the Ena ble option on each item, and then s el ect a Sch edu le Profile f rom the pu ll-dow n l ist and s et t he In terv al time . NOTE If the s ett ing v alue o f the Net work Stora ge Recording T ime Per Event op tion i n Genera l Set ting is longer than the Interva l time in Netwo rk Storage Schedu l e, the recorde d file w i ll be a con[...]

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    - 58 - detecting area to the Netwo rk Storag e se rv er, e m a il rece iver, or FTP se rv er. You ha v e to con figure co rres ponding s ettings, su ch a s FTP s erv er an d e m ai l ser v er, to en able this f ea ture.  Enable T rig g er I n 1/2: Se l ect the op tion to en able the GPIO tr i gge r function o f t he ca m e ra. Then, co m plete t[...]

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    - 59 - 4.9 Tools The Too l s menu pro v ide s the co mm ands t hat a llow you to res tart or res et the ca m era. You can a l s o backu p and res tore your configurat i on, and upgra de the firmware f or the ca m e ra.  Factory Re set: Click Res et to res tore all factory default se t tings for the ca m era .  Syste m Reboot: Cl ick Reboot t [...]

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    - 60 - res um e the or i gina l sett i ngs , you ca n res t ore the m by retrieving t he backup file. - Back u p: Click G et t h e b ack u p fi l e to s a v e the current con fi gu rat ion o f the ca m era. - Restore : Click Browse t o l ocate t he ba ckup file and then click Re store .  Update F irm ware: You can up grade the firmware f or your[...]

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    - 61 - 4.10 Informatio n The In f or m a tion menu displays t he cur rent con fi gurat i o n and e v e nts log o f the ca m era.  I nfo rmation >> Device Info Display the Basic, Video & Audio , and Netw ork settings o f the camera.  I nfo rmation >> System Log[...]

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    - 62 - The Log s tab le displays the e vents log recorde d by the sys tem .[...]

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    - 63 - C H A P T E R 5 SECURVIE W™ SOFT W ARE This chapte r des cri bes detailed ins t ructions on opera ting SecurView ™ soft w are, a use f ul f riendly appl ication for eas e of control and na v ig at ion require m ent . 5.1 Inst allation 1. Inse rt the Ins tallation CD-R OM into yo ur co m puter’s CD- ROM dri v e to i nit i ate the Auto-R[...]

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    - 64 - NOTE To us e SecurView ™, you mus t ha ve Micros of t . NET Framew ork 2.0 i ns talled in the co mputer. The s etup wizard w i ll detect it and, if the progra m is not instal led yet, as k you to ins tall it during the pro ces s of install i ng SecurV iew™. 3. Then Secu rView Setup Wizard w il l ap pear. C li ck Next w he n the We l come[...]

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    - 65 - 4. Click Browse to choos e the desired de stinati on locat i o n. By de f ault, the de stination locat i on i s C:Progra m FilesTRENDn etSecurV i ew . Then c li ck Nex t .[...]

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    - 66 - 5. Click Next t o con fi r m the SecurView s of twa re to be installed to t he co mputer[...]

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    - 67 - 6. W hen the Instal l ati o n Com plete windo w app ear s , click Close . 7. After ins talling the I PSetup u tility, the appl ication is automatica ll y ins talled to your co m puter , and creates a f o l der i n S tartPro g ram T R ENDnetSec urVie w .[...]

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    - 68 - 5.2 Using Inst allation 1. To launch the pro gra m , c l ick Start > Pro gram > TREND net > SecurV iew, and then clic k SecurView ™ . The main s creen w il l app ear as be low. NOTE P l eas e set the res ol ution to 102 4 x 768 or ab o v e on your computer w hil e us i ng Secu rView ™; otherw i s e, the d ispl ayed ma in scre en[...]

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    - 69 - Item Feat ures The fo ll ow i ng des cri bes t he function o f each ite m on th e mai n scre en:  CON T ROLS Pane l - SETTING: C lick to enter the Se t ting s creen o f SecurView ™. - Click again to return to t he m ain s creen o f SecurView ™. - Play: Cl i ck to p l ay t he re corded v ideo f ile us i ng the media p l ayer on the co [...]

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    - 70 - - Lock: Click to lock the camera contro ls. Click ag ai n to res um e controls f or the ca m era. If you ha v e se t ID and Passw ord in Setting > A ccount , you w ill be as ked to enter the req uired in f o rmation to unlock. - A L L RECORD: C l ick to start record ing video clips us i ng ALL con nected ca m eras . T o stop record i ng, [...]

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    - 71 - - Scan: W hen m ultip l e ca m eras connected, c lick th i s button to d i s play the v ideo vi ew s betwee n cam eras . Click the Scan but ton again to s top scan ning. - PREV: W hen multiple ca m eras connected , click this button to s w i tch the v ideo view to the previous ca m era. - NEX T : W he n mult i ple ca m eras connected , click[...]

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    - 72 - - RECORD : C li ck to start recording a video clip us i ng the se l ected ca m era. C li ck aga in t o stop record i ng and sa v e the file in t he co m pu ter. - TALK: C lick to sp eak ou t through the camera. Ple ase note on ly one us er is a l lowe d t o us e thi s f unct i on at the sa m e time. - LIS T EN: C lick to rece ive the on -sit[...]

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    - 73 - - Video V iewin g Window : Th i s w i nd ow di s pl ays t he video view of t he se lected ca m era , wh ich can be divided into 4/9/16 w indows according to you r s el ect ion in VIE W SELEC T ION p anel . - Came ra Li st: T his l ist d i sp l ays the infor m ation o f t he conne ct ed ca mera(s). T o add a cam era 1 . Click SE TT IN G i n t[...]

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    - 74 - 3 . In th e pop -up Add Ne w Camera d i alog w i ndo w , you can :  Select the Sea rch tab if you are not sure of the ca m e ra’s IP Addres s. Click Searc h camera t o s earch for an a v a il ab l e ca m era w ithin the netw ork. Once the ca m era is f oun d and is s hown in the list, s elect it and c lick Add Came ra .  Select the I[...]

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    - 75 - 4. Enter the Us er nam e and Pas sword for the came ra, and then click OK. The con nected ca mera w i ll be d i sp l ayed i n th e Camera’s Li s t . 5. Click SE TT IN G to return to t he V i deo V i ew W indow . The video view of t he se lected ca m era will be disp l ayed no w .[...]

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    - 76 - T o rem ove a cam era 1. Click SE TT IN G i n t he C ONTROLS pa nel to dis play the Setting s creen. 2. Select a camera from the list and c lick Delete Cam era .[...]

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    - 77 - T o l ink to the Web p a ge of the camer a Click SE TT IN G > Cam era List > Ca mera C on f i gura tion a nd then Link we b page to l aun ch t he W eb brow ser tha t display s live v iew image and W eb Con f iguration o f the s el ec ted camera. Select a ca mera Delete a ca mera[...]

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    - 78 - T o R ecord Video SecurView ™ provides three m e thods to reco rd vi deo clips: one is to click th e RECORD / All Rec ord button to reco rd manu ally; the se cond is to record by m otion detec tion; the th i rd i s to set the recording s chedule in Setti ng > Record ing Configura ti on > Schedule Re cording C onfigurati on .  Manu[...]

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    - 79 -  Trigger re cording by m otion detecti on W hen the mo tion de tection f unc tion of the selected camera is e nabled, you can con fi gure the camera to s t art recording tr i ggere d by the m otion detec ted. Click SETTING > M otion C o nfig u ratio n , an d t hen s el ect the Recording op ti on to enable the s el ected ca m era to rec[...]

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    - 80 -  Sched u le Recor ding Confi g urati on This recording method w i ll w ork after you ha v e co m ple ted the requ ired se ttings in the Sc hedule Rec o rd i ng Configura ti on . The record ing sch edule can be de f ined by Dates or Day s . - Dates : Select t he ca m era from the pul l -dow n l ist.[...]

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    - 81 - - Then , cl i ck Add to se t the Star t /Stop date a nd t ime and the n click OK to add the recording s chedule to the li s t. Select a ca mera Add Schedule[...]

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    - 82 - - Click A pply to s a v e the se ttings . Days : First, se l ect the ca m era f rom the pu ll -dow n li s t and s elect Day s t ab . Then, s el ect the w eekday from th e day bu ttons and then se t the time per iod. C l ick A p ply t o sa v e the sett i ngs .[...]

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    - 83 - T o configure th e recordi ng setting s To con f igure the reco rding se t tings , i nc l uding t he s torage f older and s torage options , click SE TT IN G > Rec ording Confi guration .[...]

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    - 84 -  Rec o rding Fi l e Pat h: To chan ge the de s tination f o l der to sa v e the reco rded video file , c lick Brow se under the Recording F ile Pat h box to as sign a new f older.  Each Rec o rd i ng F ile S ize: This option a llows you to se l ect from 20 to 100 MB so that the v ideo w i ll be recorde d as ano ther fil e au to matical[...]

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    - 85 -  Enable Re cycle Record i n g: Click o n the ca m era number to clear the f iles w hen the unre serv ed s pace o f the hard disk dr iv e is f ull. T o playback t he record ed video The record ed v ideo clips are sa v ed in your co m puter, and can be played us i ng the med i a p l ayer on the co mputer, s uch as W indow s Media P layer. T[...]

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    - 86 - the vi deo code fro m http://w ww.xvi d.org /dow nloads.15.0.ht ml to s upport. T o set up m otion detectio n option s W hen the mo tion de tection f unc tion of the selected ca m era is enab l ed, you can se t the Mot i on Op ti ons by selecting A larm , Recording , Sen d e- Mail , and Trig ger Out und er SETTING > Motion Co n f i gura t[...]

  • Page 88

    - 87 -  Rec o rding: Se l ect th i s option t o en able th e ca m era to record b y motion de tecte d.  Send Ema i l: Sel ec t th i s o ption so tha t the sys t em w i ll be able to se nd an e mail to the s pecif ied rece iver. Once the option is se l ected, you ha v e t o co m p l ete the requ i red information i n SE TTI N G > Motion C o[...]

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    - 88 - - Password: En t er the passw ord to l ogin the m ai l se rv e r. - Subject: Enter a subject for the no tificat ion e mail.  Trigger Out : If the se l ec ted ca m era s upp orts Tri gge r Out conne ct or, s elect this op tion to enable the Trigger ou t f unc ti on . Account Click SE TT IN G > A ccount to s etup the use rnam e & pas[...]

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    - 89 - Informatio n Click SE TT IN G > A bout to dis pl ay the i n f ormat i on o f the softwa re application.[...]

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    - 90 - C H A P T E R 6 A P P E N D I X A.1 Specifi cation  Syste m Hardware - Process o r ARM9 bas e - RA M 32MB SDRAM - ROM 8MB NOR Flas h - Power DC 12V  Image Se nsor - Sensor 1/4” Low Lux CM OS s enso r; minimu m illu mi nation @ 0.1 LUX - Resolutio n 640 x 480  Lens A ssembly - Lens Type Board L ens - A p erture (F/No.) 2 .0 - Focus[...]

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    - 91 - - Protocol TCP/IP, UD P, ICMP , DHCP, NT P, DNS, DDNS, SM T P , FTP , H T TP, Sa m ba , PPPoE, UPn P, Bonjour, RTP , R T SP , RTCP  Use r I nterfac e - LAN One RJ-45 p ort - Rese t One Res et button - GPIO 2 in / 1 out - TV Out BNC conne cter, 1 Vp-p , 75 O h m s - Switches One Pow er LED sw itch; one Link LED sw i tch - LEDs O ne Pow er [...]

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    - 92 - A.2 Gloss ary of Terms Typically us ed i n as sociation w ith prog ra mmi ng s cri pts f or de v el op ing applications for motion de tection, event trig gering, alarm noti f ication vi a e- m a i l, and a v ariet y o f e x ternal con t rol f unc ti ons . The 6-pin I/O Ter minal Block i s loca ted on the rear pane l and pro v ides the i nter[...]

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    - 94 - A.3 Gloss ary of Terms NUMBER S 10BA SE - T 10BAS E-T is E t he rnet over UTP Cate gory III, IV , or V unshielde d twiste d-pa ir med i a . 100BA SE - TX The two-pa ir twisted- m ed ia imple m entation o f 100BAS E-T is cal l e d 100BA SE-TX. A ADP C M Adapt ive Di ffere ntial Pu l se Cod e Modu l at ion, a ne w technolog y improve d from PC[...]

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    - 95 - B BOOTP Boots trap P r oto co l is an Inte r ne t p r otoco l that can automa ti ca lly con figure a netwo rk de vice in a diskle ss works tation t o g i ve its own IP addre ss. C Co mm unica tion Co m mun i ca t ion ha s four co mponents : se nde r , rece iver, m e ssage , and med i u m . In networ ks, devi ces and app li ca t ion tas ks an[...]

  • Page 97

    - 96 - reme m ber . Th e Inte rnet howe ver, is re ally based on IP addre sse s eve ry ti m e y ou use a do m ain na m e t he DNS will tran sl a t e the na m e into the correspond ing IP addre ss. Fo r e xa mple, the do m a i n na m e www.ne two rk_cam era.com might trans lat e to 192.167 . 222 . 8 . E Enterp r is e network An e nterpr i se network[...]

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    - 97 - G Gatewa y A gatew ay links co m p ut e r s tha t use d i ffe r e nt da t a forma ts toge ther . Group Groups cons i s t of seve ral user mac hi ne s that have simila r chara ct e ristic s s uch as be i ng in the same de par tment . H HEX Short f or he xade cim al re fers to t he base -16 nu m be r syste m, wh i c h cons ists of 16 unique sy[...]

  • Page 99

    - 98 - ne t work mus t conform to IP addre ssing ru l e s. In smal ler LANs , most pe ople will a ll ow t he DHCP function o f a rou t e r or ga t e way to ass i gn the IP addre sse s on inte rnal netwo rks. IP address IP addre ss is a 32- bi n ary digit nu m be r tha t identifie s e ach sen de r or rece iver of infor mation tha t is sent in packe [...]

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    - 99 - M MJPE G MJPE G (Mo tion JPE G) co m pose s a moving image by storing e ach fra m e o f a m ov i ng p i cture se quence i n JPEG compre ssion, an d the n deco m pre ssing a nd display i ng e ach fram e a t rap i d sp e e d to show t he moving p i cture . MPE G 4 MPE G 4 is de si gne d to e nabl e trans mission and rece pti on o f high-qual i[...]

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    - 100 - P PC M PCM (Pu l se Code Modulat i on ) is a tech nique f o r conve r ting ana log aud io signal s into dig ital f orm fo r trans m issio n. PING Packe t Inte r ne t G r ope r, a utility use d to dete rmine whe ther a specif i c IP add ress is acce ssible. It functions by se nding a packet to the spe ci fie d add ress and wa i ts f or a r e[...]

  • Page 102

    - 101 - R RJ - 45 RJ-45 conne ctor is use d for E t he r ne t cab l e conne ct ions. Router A route r is the netwo rk softwa re or hard ware e nt ity charge d w ith rout i ng pac kets betwe en ne t works . RTP RTP (Re al-time T r ans port Pro t oco l ) i s a da ta trans fer protoco l de fined to de liver live m ed ia to the clients at the sa m e ti[...]

  • Page 103

    - 102 - T (TCP/ IP) Trans miss ion Cont r o l P r o t oco l /In t e r ne t Pro tocol is a wide ly use d transp ort pro t oco l tha t connects d i ve r se co m pu t e r s of va rious trans mission meth ods. I t was de veloped y the De partm e nt of De f e nse to conne ct differe nt c o m p ut e r types an d le d to the de velopment of the In terne t[...]

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    - 103 - Window s W in dows is a gra phica l u ser interface f o r wo rkstations that use D OS. WP A W P A (Wi-F i Pr o t e ct e d Access ) is u sed to im prove the se curity of W i-F i ne t wor ks, replac i ng the cu rr e nt WEP standard . It uses its ow n encr yption, T e mporal Ke y Integr ity Prot ocol (TKIP ), to se cur e data dur i ng trans m [...]

  • Page 105

    - 104 - Limited Warranty TR ENDn et warra n ts its prod ucts ag ain st defe cts in material a n d wo rkm a n s hip, unde r norm al use a nd s e r vice , f or the following leng t hs of time from the date o f purchase. T V -IP252P – 3 Y ears W a rran t y A C /DC Powe r Adapte r , C o oling Fan, a n d Powe r Supply carr y 1 ye a r warra n t y . If [...]

  • Page 106

    - 105 - prod uct w as subject to condi t ions mo re s eve r e t han t ho s e spe c ified in the man ua l. Warranty service m ay b e o bt ained b y contacting TRENDne t within the applic able warra n ty period a nd pr oviding a co p y of the dated pr oo f of the purchase. U p on proper submi ss ion of req u ired doc u mentation a Re tur n Mate rial [...]

  • Page 107

    - 106 - TR ENDNE T S HA LL NOT BE LIAB LE UNDER THIS WA RR ANTY IF I T S T ES T ING AND EXAMINA TION DISCLOSE T HA T T HE ALLEGED DEFEC T IN T HE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXI ST OR WA S CAU SED B Y CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT, IMPROPER INSTALLA T ION OR T E ST ING, U N AU THORIZED A TT EMP T S TO REPAI R OR MODIFY , OR A N Y OTHER [...]

  • Page 108

    - 107 - Some TRENDne t pro ducts include software code w r i tt en by th ir d party develo p e r s. These code s ar e subj e ct to the GN U G ene r al Publi c Li cen s e ( "G PL") or GNU L e ss er Gene ra l P ubl ic License ("L GPL"). Go to http://www . trendne t .com / gpl or http://www .t rendne t. com Downlo ad s e ction and [...]

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