VisionxIP VxIP 9611 User manual

VxIP 9611 – VxIP 9612
3GPP IR Network Camera
User’s Manual
Version 1.0

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Contents
Contents .........................................................................................................................2
Package Contents...........................................................................................................3
System Requirements.....................................................................................................4
Introduction....................................................................................................................5
Features and Advantages................................................................................................5
System Introduction.......................................................................................................6
Hardware Installation.....................................................................................................8
Camera Settings.............................................................................................................9
Camera Setting from a Router .....................................................................................11
Change the Internet Explorer Setting...........................................................................12
Enter the Main Page.....................................................................................................13
Camera Main Page.......................................................................................................15
System Settings............................................................................................................25
Basic Settings...............................................................................................................25
Basic Setting > System (System info) ...............................................................25
Basic Setting >Video/Image...............................................................................27
Basic Setting > Audio (Sound) ..........................................................................34
Basic Setting > User(User) ................................................................................35
Basic Setting > Network (Network Settings)...................................................37
Basic Setting > Network > Network (cable network setting page) .............37
Basic Setting > Network > PPPoE (dial-up networking setting).................39
Basic Setting > Network > DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server Setting)
......................................................................................................................42
Basic Setting > Network > UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)......................44
Basic Setting > Network > SMTP Server (mail server setting)...................47
Basic Setting > Network > Samba...............................................................49
Basic Setting > Date/Time (date/time setting).................................................52
Basic Setting > IPFilter.....................................................................................53
Application Setting ......................................................................................................54
Application Setting > Event (event trigger setting page) ...............................54
Application Setting > Motion Detection...........................................................62
Application Setting > Firmware upgrade........................................................63
Application Setting > Factory Default .............................................................66
Application Setting > Reboot............................................................................69
Attachment A: Bandwidth Estimation .........................................................................70
Attachment B: Troubleshooting and FAQs..................................................................71

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Package Contents
The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera is provided with the following accessories.
Please contact your dealer if any one of the following is missing.
1. 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera 2. 12V DC Power Supply
(Only available for 25M IR model)
3. CDROM
(Including User Manual / ip finder / NVR setup /
NVR manual/ Quick Guide)
4. Quick Guide

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System Requirements
30 M / 25M IR Network Camera
Internet Environment
LAN 10/100M Ethernet
Wireless LAN 802.11b or 802.11g
Monitor System Requirements
OS support Windows 2000 Professional SP4, XP Home SP2
Browser support Internet Explorer 6.x or later
Hardware CPU: Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or later
Memory: 256 MB (512 MB recommended)
VGA card resolution: 800 x 600 or higher

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Introduction
The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera is a multi-functional stand-alone IR CCD
Network Camera that can connect to Ethernet, LAN, or any broad-band networks.
Equipped with 12/8 High-light & long life LED, the camera can provide up to 20,000
hours IR function. The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera carries a rating of IP 66,
keeping the electronic equipment dust-tight and dry in the strongest storms to provide
maximum security against equipment damage. The camera uses SONY CCD sensor
provides vivid image for your best surveillance purpose. Unlike traditional CCTV
cameras, the 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera has a built-in CPU and webpage server
to provide users with a mechanism for home security or remote office monitoring
applications. The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera supports 3GPP real-time video
streams that allow you to control the home or office environment using a 3G mobile
phone. The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera is easy to install and use. The built-in
webpage server enables you to control the security and property of your home or
offices remotely and easily from anywhere there is a networked computer.
Features and Advantages
The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera is a stand-alone IR CCD Network Camera. It
can operate smoothly without the need to install additional software or hardware. All
that is needed is a PC equipped with IE browser (6.0 or above) connected to the
Internet Camera via the network to monitor pre-set places remotely. The 30 M / 25M
IR Network Camera provides great remote accessibility of personal, home, and assets
just as though you were really there.
The 30 M / 25M IR Network Camera features:
z1/3"Sony CCD color image sensor to ensure clear and vivid imaging effect;
zMPEG4/MJPEG dual video compression mode and dual coding mechanism for
multiple applications;
z12/8 pcs High-light & long life LED, the camera can provide up to 20,000 hours
IR function.
zUse international IP66 housing standard for providing maximum security against
equipment damage.
zSupport of 3GPP real-time video streams that allow you to control home or
office environments using a 3G mobile phone;
zBuilt-in smart motion detection to monitor abnormal situations automatically and
transmit real-time according to pre-set trigger commands;
zBuilt-in webpage server that allows easy control via the Internet;
zDynamic IP domain name support for use of the product at locations where a
fixed IP is not available;
zAccess setting by level to ensure security and protection of life and property;
zElegant style suitable for homes, studios, offices, clinics, and retail shops;

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System Introduction
1. AC power cable: The AC input connector has a socket to connect the product to a
power source.
2. Ethernet connector: An RJ-45 connector is provided for connection to the
10Base-T Ethernet cable or 100 Base-T High Speed Ethernet cable. This port can
automatically detect or coordinate the transmission rate of the network.
3. Use a video/audio output cable for external video/audio transmission if required.
The video source use BNC connector, you can purchase the connector from your
nearby electric material shop.
4. RS-485 port: If an additional rotary stage is required, please use this product at
the rotary stage from the RS-485 port. This product supports rotary stages using
Pelco P and Pelco D protocols.
30 M IR Network Camera Connecting Diagram
25M IR Network Camera Connecting Diagram

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AC Power
Plug the power cable in the power socket on the product.
Video Output
Plug the video output cable into the monitor or recording equipment.
LAN Socket
Connect the LAN cable into the LAN socket.
RS-485 port
If you have a rotary stage using a RS-485 interface, please connect it to the product
with an RS-485 cable. For detailed information, please refer to PTZ chapter for more
description.
30 M IR CAM Power Connection 25 M IR CAM Power Connection

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Hardware Installation
a. Product location: You can install the product on the holder and hang it on the wall
or ceiling. Please do not install this product in locations of poor ventilation. This
will result in poor operation.
b. If you have an RS-485 rotary stage, please connect this product to the stage from
the RS-485 port. Please make sure the poles must be correctly connected.
c.
1. Connecting to LAN
Please connect the camera to your network with a LAN cable from the LAN
Socket.
2. Connect to the power source
Plug one end of the attached power cable in the power socket of the product and
connect the other end to the AC power source.
Note: After connecting the product a power supply, you can check if it is on from the Status LED
on the front.

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Camera Settings
After the hardware has been installed, insert the supplied CD in the computer and
execute the file IP FINDER.EX following the steps below to search for and change
the IP address of the camera.
1. Start the machine.
Execute the IP Finder.exe from the supplied CD.
2. Find the camera (Search)
Search for the product from your LAN. The factory IP setting 192.168.0.20
appears on the screen.
3. Changing the IP address and related settings for the network environment
When you find the camera, click it and the settings will appear on the right side.
Change the settings for the new network environment you need.
※ You must enter new settings in the IP, Netmask and Gateway fields and keep
the settings in other fields unchanged.
4. Submit data (Submit)
Click Submit to validate new settings.
1. Click Search to
find the IPCAM on
the LAN.
2. Enter the settings for the
new network environment
you need.

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5. Confirmation
When all changes have been confirmed, click “Exit” to quit.
Notes:
1. The IP FINDER can only find the IP addresses of cameras that share the same hub on the LAN.
For information about finding IP addresses on the Internet, refer to the “DDNS Setting”, or “UpnP
Setting”.
2. All of our camera/network server products can be found and changed using the IP FINDER
software.
3. If the IP FINDER software cannot be executed, check your antivirus software or firewall to
remove the block.
4. Field description: You can give a name to your camera (such as “PT_IP” or “PT-IP”). No spaces
allowed (such as “PI IP”).
You can change the settings for IP, Gateway Address and Network Mask to meet the requirements
of your network environment. The product uses HTTP Port1 and does not support Port2 settings.
MAC: Factory default network identity of the machine.
3. Click Submit to
validate new settings.
4. When all changes
have been confirmed,
click Exit to
q
uit.
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