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IC-1510 / IC-1510Wg
Fast Ethernet / Wireless 802.11b/g
Internet Camera
User Manual
Version: 1.0 Released Date: March 2007
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Manual

IC-1510 / IC-1510Wg Fast Ethernet / Wireless 802.11b/g Internet Camera User Manual Version: 1.0 Released Date: March 2007

Page 2 - Contents

7 5. Click “Install” to start installing the program. 6. The system will install the program automatically.

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8 7. Click “Finish” to complete the software installation. 8. ”Administrator Utility“will be run automatically after installation. On the Intern

Page 4 - 3. System Requirement

9 9. Please enter the default password “1234” and click “OK” to login to the IP setup page. 10. Internet Camera is working through the network

Page 5 - 4. Hardware Installation

10 12. The “Camera Viewer” will show the video automatically. Congratulations, you can use the camera through the network to view the video from now

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11 6. Using the Administrator Utility The Administrator Utility allows users to search and setup the cameras located within the Intranet or on the

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12 6.1. General Setting LAN Auto Discover Click the button will search the camera within the network. Camera List The list shows the camera na

Page 8 - 5. Software Installation

13 the Internet. It means the camera is connected. Information of Camera Camera Information It displays all information of the selected camer

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14 6.2. Detail Setting When you click the “Detail Setting”, a screen will pop up for you to enter the “Administrator Name” and “Password”. The defa

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15 6.2.1. Network Setting Network Setting Internet Camera Name The default camera name is “IC1500WG”. It is recommended to name a meaningful name

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16 same with the gateway used by the PCs on your LAN. DNS Server DNS Server (Domain Name Server) that translates names to IP addresses. Set the s

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Contents 1. Introduction...1 2. Package Con

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17 Utility will site survey automatically or you can press “Refresh” button to survey the AP router manually. After site survey procedure, there wi

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18 There are WEP (Open System/Shared Key) ,WPA-PSK,WPA2-PSK and WPANone encryption settings. You can choose one to match AP router wireless setting

Page 15 - 6.1. General Setting

19 6.2.3. E-Mail Setting E-Mail Setting Recipient E-Mail Address This camera supports “SnapShot” and “Motion Detection” functions. You can snapsh

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20 Send a Test Email Press this button to send a test e-mail to your mailbox. You can use this function to test if your setting is correct. 6.2.

Page 17 - 6.2. Detail Setting

21 6.2.5. FTP Settings FTP Settings FTP Server This camera supports “Motion Detection” functions. When Motion Detection event occurred, you can r

Page 18 - 6.2.1. Network Setting

22 6.2.6. Date / Time Settings Date / Time Settings Set Date/Time manually Set the current Date and Time. NTP Server Synchronize the Date and

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23 6.2.7. Resolution Resolution Resolution Select the desired video resolution format. Larger resolution requires more bandwidth. 640 x 480 is “V

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24 6.2.8. Advanced Setting Advanced Setting UPnP When the UPnP function is enabled, the camera can be detected by UPnP compliant system such as W

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25 Enable/Disable Enable or disable DDNS function of the camera. Provider Several companies provide DDNS service. This camer

Page 22 - 6.2.3. E-Mail Setting

26 6.2.9. Users Users Administrator Setting the password of Administrator account Current Password Enter the current password of the camera.

Page 23 - 6.2.4. PPPoE Settings

7.8.5. About...46 7.9. Playback...

Page 24 - 6.2.5. FTP Settings

27 6.2.10. Tools Tools Firmware Version Display current firmware version. Firmware Update You can upgrade camera’s firmware via this function.

Page 25 - 6.2.6. Date / Time Settings

28 Video Port: “4321” Web Port: “80” 6.2.11. About About Administrator Utility Version Display current Administrator Utility Version.

Page 26 - 6.2.7. Resolution

29 6.3. Setting Wizard When you click the “Setting Wizard”, a screen will pop up for you to enter the “Administrator Name” and “Password”. The defa

Page 27 - 6.2.8. Advanced Setting

30 192.168.2.250 and assign the camera an available IP Address. You are allowed to enter another IP Address to change the setting. Subnet Mask Th

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31 7. Using the Camera Viewer The Camera Viewer Utility allows users to view video up to four cameras. It also allows users to manual/schedule reco

Page 29 - 6.2.9. Users

32 7.2. Camera Buttons

Page 30 - 6.2.10. Tools

33 Camera Buttons Camera Click one of these four cameras will connect to the selected camera that you want to view and configure. If you wa

Page 31 - 6.2.11. About

34 normal display mode and the Internet Camera is disconnected, clicking on the “Play” can make the viewer connect to the Internet Camera. In the p

Page 32 - 6.3. Setting Wizard

35 Manual Recording You can manually record the video stream into an assigned video file. Click “Record”, then the viewer utility will start to re

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36 Resolution VGA Change the resolution to 640x480 (VGA) mode. QVGA Change the resolution to 320x240 (QVGA) mode. 7.7. View Four Cameras Simu

Page 34 - 7. Using the Camera Viewer

1 1. Introduction Thank you for choosing the Internet Camera. This Internet Camera sends live video through 10/100Mbps wired network to a web browser

Page 35 - 7.2. Camera Buttons

37 7.8. Viewer Utility Setting Click the “Setting” button , and then the setting window of the Internet Camera will pop up. Note: When you want to

Page 37 - 7.5. Video Recording

39 7.8.1. Setting Setting Name It is not required to fill the camera name for connecting camera. It is for users to identify the camera. IP Add

Page 38 - 7.6. Change Resolution

40 7.8.2. Recording You can setup schedule for the recording here. This utility will record the video stream in the assigned file folder according t

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41 One-Time Schedule Weekly Schedule Schedule Cycle Recording Check this check box to enable cycle recording. When the Cycle Recording is chec

Page 40 - 7.8. Viewer Utility Setting

42 Schedule New Click “New” to add a new recording schedule. Edit Select an existing schedule in the schedule list and click “Edit” to edit the

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43 7.8.3. Status You can see the current status information of the connection session between the utility and the Internet Camera. Status Connect

Page 42 - 7.8.1. Setting

44 Audio Received The total size (Unit is KByte) of audio stream received during the current connection session between the utility and the Inter

Page 43 - 7.8.2. Recording

45 General Snap Shot Directory This lets you assign the directory where bitmap files will be stored when you click “Snapshot” to take pictures. Th

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46 7.8.5. About About Camera Viewer Utility Version Display current Camera Viewer Utility Version.

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2 4. Hardware Installation 4.1. LED and Focusing The Camera head and its focus ring allow you to modify the aim and focus of the Camera. To adjust

Page 46 - 7.8.3. Status

47 7.9. Playback Click the “Open File” and a “Load File” window will be popped up. Select the file that you want to play. The viewer will start to

Page 47 - 7.8.4. General

48 Playing Control Play When the video playback is in Stop state, just click “Play” and the viewer will play the video file from the beginning po

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49 Forward If you want the viewer to play the video file in a faster speed when the viewer is playing the video file, just click “Forward” and the

Page 49 - 7.8.5. About

50 8. Web Connection and Setup You can use the Web browser to connect the camera for viewing or setting. Open the web browser and enter the IP Addr

Page 50 - 7.9. Playback

51 After installed the ActiveX plug-in, the video image will be shown up in the web screen directly. The menu options for the web control scree

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52 8.1. Camera Setting Camera Setting Resolution Select the desired video resolution format. Larger resolution requires more bandwidth. 640 x 48

Page 52 - 7.10. Rotate Video

53 Hue You can adjust the hue by change the value. This value can be from 1 to 100. Whiteness You can adjust the white balance by change this

Page 53 - 8. Web Connection and Setup

54 8.2. LAN Setting LAN Network Type This camera can obtain IP via DHCP protocol or specified static IP Address to it.. IP Address Enter an un

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55 DNS Server DNS Server (Domain Name Server) that translates names to IP addresses. Set the same DNS Server as the PCs on your LAN. Video Port

Page 55 - 8.1. Camera Setting

56 “registername.dyndns.com”. Enter the domain name that you register for the camera from DynDNS web site. User Name Enter the login name for the

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3 The Power port is where you can connect the power adapter. y LAN The LAN port is where you can connect the Ethernet network cable. y WLAN (Anten

Page 57 - 8.2. LAN Setting

57 8.3. WLAN (*IC-1510Wg only) Wireless Setting Wireless connection Enable or disable the wireless function of the Internet Camera. By default, t

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58 You may specify a SSID for the card and then only the device with the same SSID can interconnect to the card. If you want to add one of the netw

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59 wireless network. Fill the text box by following rules below. 64-bit – Input 10-digit Hex values (in the “A-F”, “a-f” and “0-9” range) or 5-dig

Page 60 - 8.3. WLAN (*IC-1510Wg only)

60 AV Server Recipient E-Mail Address This camera supports “Motion Detection” function. Enter the E-Mail Account for receiving the pictures. SMT

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61 Motion Detection Motion Detection Enable Enable or Disable the Motion Detection Function. Next Event Detected Interval Setup the interval b

Page 62 - 8.4. E-Mail and FTP

62 System Camera Name The default camera name is “IC1500”. It is recommended to name a meaningful name for the camera. Login Name Setup your

Page 63 - 8.5. Motion Detection

63 Upgrade Firmware You can upgrade camera’s firmware via this function. Press the browse button, find the correct firmware and press upgrade.

Page 64 - 8.6. System

64 8.8. Users The “Users” allows users to add four user accounts which are able to view video from Camera Viewer and Web Management. These users,

Page 65 - Confirm Password

65 User 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 User # Enable or Disable the user number #. Login Enter the the login name to the camera. Password Enter up to 4 digits

Page 66 - 8.7. Status

66 Log Log screen The screen will show event and event time of device. Refresh You can press “Refresh” button to refresh the log screen. Frequ

Page 67 - 8.8. Users

4 4.3. Hardware Installation Procedure 1. Unpack the Internet Camera package and verify that all the items listed in the Chapter 2 are provided. 2

Page 68 - 8.9. Log

67 Viewer application supplied with the Internet Camera CD-ROM. Q4: What network cabling is required for the Internet Camera? A: The Internet Camer

Page 69 - Frequently Asked Questions

68  System Hardware LAN Connector: One RJ-45 port to connect to 10/100Mbps Ethernet Wireless: IEEE 802.11b/g(*Wireless Model Only) LED Indicator:

Page 70 - 9. Technical Specifications

69 Router/Gateway Port Forwarding/Virtual Server Setup Name Protocol Port LAN IP Setup 1 TCP 80 192.168.2.3 Setup 2 TCP 4321 192.168.2.3

Page 71 - Viewing

70 11. Appendix B Set up WLAN step by step Please follow the procedures below: (1) Please Check you Router Wireless settings, Suggesting O

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72 (2) Please turn on DHCP Server of the Router for this testing.

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73 (3) Please reset the Wireless IP Camera settings to Factory Defaults by press the Reset button over 8 seconds. (4) Please change you

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74 (6) Please go to the LAN section of Web-Config. Select DHCP and press Apply button. Then you could close this IE browser window now.

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75 Router. (9) Now you could let your PC to be connected with the Wireless Router. (10) In this case, if your PC’s DHCP Client IP is 192.1

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76 12. Appendix C Viewing via UPnP in Windows XP When the UPnP function is enabled, the camera can be detected by UPnP compliant system such as Wi

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5 5. Software Installation Follow the simple steps below to run the Install Wizard to guide you quickly through the Installation process. The follow

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77 Enable UPnP in Windows XP SP2 If you can’t find the camera in the Neighborhood of Windows XP SP2 or you have seen the following message when y

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78 4. The “Windows Firewall” screen will be popped up, select “Exceptions” option menu.

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79 5. Enable “UPnP Framework” from the “Programs and Services list” and click “Ok”.

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80 13. Appendix D Configure Windows 2003 Server Graphics Hardware Acceleration and DirectX are disabled by default on a Server configuration to ens

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81 Enabling DirectX 5. go to Start -> Run -> and type dxdiag followed by enter. You will get a dialog box asking if you want to allow dxdia

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6 3. The system will start the installation procedures. Click “Next” to continue installation. 4. If you wish to install the software program

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