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Page 2 - Table of Contents

• The Network LED should be ON. For more information, refer to Physical Details - Network Camera in Chapter 1. Using PoE (Power over Ethernet) The A

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Setup using the Windows Wizard Initial setup should be performed using the supplied Windows-based setup Wizard. This program can locate the Network C

Page 4 - Introduction

• Select the desired Camera from the list on the left. The current settings for the selected Camera will be displayed in the table on the right. •

Page 5 - Security Features

Figure 6: TCP/IP Settings • Enter an unused IP Address from within the address range used on your LAN. • The Subnet Mask and Default Gateway field

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• Channel - For Ad-hoc mode, select the channel used by your other Wireless devices. (For Infrastructure mode, the Access Point determines the chann

Page 7 - Rear - Network Camera

9. If you chose the WPA-PSK option, the following screen is shown next. Figure 10:WPA-PSK Settings • Encryption - Select the desired option. Wire

Page 8 - Package Contents

Figure 12: Save Settings 12. After clicking Next, you will see the screen below. Figure 13: Final Screen Clicking the Install Utility button will i

Page 9 - Basic Setup

3 Chapter 3 Viewing Live Video This Chapter provides basic information about viewing live video. Overview After finishing setup via the Windows-based

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Figure 14: Home Screen 5. Click View Video. 6. If the Administrator has restricted access to known users, you will then be prompted for a username

Page 11 - Setup Procedure

Connecting to a Camera via the Internet You can NOT connect to a camera via the Internet unless the camera Administrator has configured both the came

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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION...1 Overview ...

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4. When you connect, the following screen will be displayed. Figure 16: Home Screen 5. Click View Video. 6. If the Administrator has restricted ac

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Viewing Live Video After installing the ActiveX component, you be able to view the live video stream in its own window, as shown below. Figure 18: V

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Camera Patrol. For ALL2250, move through the Preset positions in the sequence defined by the Camera Administrator. Camera Auto Pan. For ALL2250, c

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Chapter 4 Advanced Viewing Setup This Chapter provides information about the optional settings and features for viewing video via the Network Camera.

Page 17 - Viewing Live Video

To Adjust the Video Image: 1. Connect to the Web-based interface of the Network Camera. (See Chapter 5 - Web-based Management for details.) 2. Selec

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Power line frequency Select the power line frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) used in your region, to improve the picture quality under florescent lighting. Ad

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Controlling User Access to the Video Stream By default, anyone can connect to the Network Camera and view live Video at any time. If desired, you can

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Making Video available from the Internet If your LAN is connected to the Internet, typically by a Broadband Gateway/Router and Broadband modem, you c

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Network Camera Setup The Network Camera configuration does NOT have be changed, unless: • You wish to change the port number from the default value

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Figure 23: DDNS Screen 3. Operation is then automatic: • The Network Camera will automatically contact the DDNS server whenever it detects that th

Page 23 - Advanced Viewing Setup

CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ...69 Overview ...

Page 24 - To Adjust the Video Image:

Viewing Live Video with the Viewing/Recording Utility If using the Windows Viewing/Recording Utility, the details of the Network Camera must be enter

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Motion Detection Alerts The Motion Detection feature can generate an Alert when motion is detected. The Network Camera will compare consecutive frame

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6. Select the E-Mail Alerts screen to have alerts sent by E-mail: • Enable and enter at least one (1) E-mail address • Select or enter the desired

Page 27 - Router/Gateway Setup

5 Chapter 5 Web-based Management This Chapter provides Setup details of the Network Camera’s Web-based Interface. This Chapter is for the Camera Admi

Page 28 - Network Camera Setup

Welcome Screen When you connect, the following screen will be displayed. Figure 26: Welcome Screen The menu options available from this screen are:

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Administration Menu Clicking on Administration on the menu provides access to all the settings for the Network Camera. The Administration menu contai

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System Screen After clicking Administration on the main menu, or selecting System on the Administration menu, you will see a screen like the example

Page 31 - Motion Detection Alerts

Time Zone Choose the Time Zone for your location from the drop-down list. If your location is currently using Daylight Saving, enable the Adjust for

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Network Screen This screen is displayed when the Network menu option is clicked. Figure 28: Network Screen Data - Network Screen Network MAC Address

Page 33 - Web-based Management

Secondary Port This sets the port number for HTTP (Web) connections to the Camera, whether for administration or viewing video. • If enabled, you ca

Page 34 - Welcome Screen

Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter provides details of the Network Camera's features, components and capabilities. 1 Overview The Network Camer

Page 35 - Administration Menu

Wireless Screen (ALL2250 and ALL2211 only) This screen is displayed when the Wireless menu option is clicked. Figure 29: Wireless Screen Data - Wire

Page 36 - System Screen

Security Security System Select the desired option, and then enter the settings for the selected method: • Disabled - No security is used. Anyone u

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DDNS Screen Many internet connections use a "Dynamic IP address", where the Internet IP address is allocated whenever the Internet connecti

Page 38 - Network Screen

Domain (Host) Name Enter the Domain Name (Host Name) allocated to you by the DDNS Server provider. Account/E-mail Enter the login name for the DDNS a

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Video Image Screen This screen is displayed when the Video Image menu option is clicked. Select the desired type: • For Computer Use: If selected,

Page 40 - Data - Wireless Screen

Quality Control Select the desired option: • Fix BIT Rate: Select the desired fix bit rate. The default bit rate is set to 1.2 Mbps. • Fix Qualit

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Video Access Screen This screen is displayed when the Video Access option on the Administration menu is clicked. Figure 32: Video Access Screen Data

Page 42 - DDNS Screen

Add Schedule Day Choose the desired option for the schedule. Start Time Enter the start time using a 24 hr clock. End Time Enter the end time using a

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User Database Screen This screen is displayed when the User Database option on the Administration menu is clicked. Figure 33: User Database Screen D

Page 44 - Video Image Screen

Pan/Tilt Screen (ALL2250 only) This screen is displayed when the Pan/Tilt option on the Administration menu is clicked. . Figure 34: Pan/Tilt Screen

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• Suitable for Home, Business or Public Facilities. Whether for Home, Business or Public Facility surveillance, or just for entertainment and fun, t

Page 46 - Video Access Screen

Preset Point Position Screen This screen is displayed when the Preset Point Position button on the Pan/Tilt screen is clicked. Figure 35: Preset Po

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Motion Detection Screen This screen is displayed when the Motion Detection option on the Administration menu is clicked. Figure 36: Motion Detectio

Page 48 - User Database Screen

Alert Idle Time Use this to ensure your E-mail inbox or SMTP Server is not flooded with alerts. Select the desired time delay between alerts. Detecti

Page 49 - Data – Pan/Tilt Screen

E-Mail Alerts Screen This screen is displayed when the E-Mail Alerts option on the Administration menu is clicked. . Figure 37: E-Mail Alerts Screen

Page 50 - Preset Point Position Screen

SMTP Server SMTP Server Address Enter the address of the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) Server to be used to send E-Mail. Authentication Selec

Page 51 - Motion Detection Screen

Maintenance Screen . Figure 38: Maintenance Screen Data - Maintenance Screen Administrator Login Administrator ID Enter the name for the Administra

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Backup & Restore Backup Configuration File Click Backup button to save the current configuration information to a text file. Restore Configuratio

Page 53 - E-Mail Alerts Screen

Status Screen . Figure 39: Status Screen Data - Status Screen System Device Name This shows the name of the Network Camera. Description This shows

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Resolution The image size of the video stream. Current Viewers This shows how many viewers are currently viewing the Video stream. Buttons Refresh Up

Page 55 - Maintenance Screen

Log Screen This screen displays a log of system activity. . Figure 40: Log Screen Data - Log Screen Log System Log This is a log of system activity.

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Wireless Features (ALL2250* and ALL2211* only) • Standards Compliant. The Network Camera complies with the IEEE802.11g (DSSS) specifications for Wi

Page 57 - Status Screen

6 Chapter 6 Windows Viewing/Recording Utility This Chapter describes how to view and record the live video stream generated by the Network Camera, us

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System Tray Icon When started, the program will create an icon in the Windows system tray on the taskbar, as shown below. Figure 42: System Tray Ico

Page 59 - Log Screen

Camera Setup To define a camera and associate it with a Channel Number. 1. Click the Setup button on the main screen. You will see a screen like the

Page 60 - Utility

IP Address The current IP address of the Network Camera. Port Number This will normally display "80". Only change this if requested to do s

Page 61 - Main Screen

Figure 45: Add Camera from Internet To associate a camera with the current Channel: 1. Enter the Camera Data on the panel on the right. See below fo

Page 62 - Camera Setup

Login The camera Administrator can require that users provide a username and password before being allowed to view the live video. • If the Camera A

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Main Screen You can view live video in the main screen. The built-in software can let you view up to 9 cameras on a single computer screen at one cen

Page 64 - Camera Data - Internet

Motion Detection. For ALL2250, click this button to have the camera moved to the Motion Detection Preset position. Move Control. For ALL2250, use

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Recording Video You can record Video while watching, or schedule recordings to occur when you are absent. Recordings are stored in a standard Microso

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After you have made your selections, click the Add button to save the new scheduled recording, and you will see it appears in the recording list. Pre

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Physical Details - Network Camera Front - Network Camera Lens No physical adjustment is required or possible for the lens, but you should ensure tha

Page 68 - Recording Video

Motion Detection Record before Motion Detected Set the time so the Utility will start recording the certain time before the Utility detects motion in

Page 69 - Preferences

Using File Finder To access the saved files of the Camera, click Files button in the Main screen, then you will see the following screen. Figure 48:

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7 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting This chapter covers the most likely problems and their solutions. Overview This chapter covers some common problems that

Page 71 - Using File Finder

If you are just trying to view Video, the User Name/Password prompt indicates that the Administrator has restricted access to specified users. Ask th

Page 72 - Troubleshooting

A Appendix A Specifications ALL2201 Model Network Camera Dimensions 107mm (W) * 135mm (H) * 42mm (D) Operating Temperature 0° C to 40° C Storage Te

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ALL2250 Model Network Camera Dimensions 107mm (W) * 136mm (H) * 66mm (D) Operating Temperature 0° C to 40° C Storage Temperature -20° C to 70° C Ne

Page 74 - Specifications

Copyright Notice Many software components are covered by the GNU GPL (General Public License). Some are covered by other Licenses as listed in the ta

Page 75 - Regulatory Approvals

ntp-4.1.71 license Copyright (c) David L. Mills 1992-2001 Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this softwar

Page 76 - Copyright Notice

cron license Copyright (c) 1989 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. This code is derived from software contributed to B

Page 77 - Libupnp-1.2.1 License

GNU General Public License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin St, Fi

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Administrator password. When pressed and held for 3 seconds, the IP address, Administrator ID, and Administrator Password settings will be set to th

Page 79 - GNU General Public License

translated into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term "modification".) Each licensee is

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b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge no more than your cost of physically per

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practices. Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent appl

Page 82 - NO WARRANTY

Lesser GNU General Public License GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc

Page 83 - Preamble

Finally, software patents pose a constant threat to the existence of any free program. We wish to make sure that a company cannot effectively restr

Page 84 - MODIFICATION

The "Library", below, refers to any such software library or work which has been distributed under these terms. A "work based on the

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In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Library with the Library (or with a work based on the Library) on a volume of a storag

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6. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or link a "work that uses the Library" with the Library to produce a work co

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8. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, link with, or distribute the Library except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt otherwise

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14. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these, write to the

Page 89 - END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS

2 Chapter 2 Basic Setup This Chapter provides details of installing and configuring the Network Camera. System Requirements • To use the wired LAN i

Page 90 - Solution

Appendix B Streaming Video/Audio Solution Overview Streaming video is a sequence of "moving images" that are sent in compressed form over t

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