SecurityMan IPCAM-SD User Manual

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Page 1 - IPcam-SD User’s Manual

IPcam-SD User’s ManualRemote Monitoring Security Camera for PC, Mac, and Smartphone

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6Product BasicsLEDsCameraNetwork PortWireless AntennaMicro SD SlotPower SocketAlarm In/OutSpeakerMicrophone

Page 3 - SecurityMan

7CMS SoftwareSystem RequirementCPU: Pentium 4 2.0GHz or greaterMemory: 2GBVideo Card: ATI 9800 equivalent or better Network cardOperation System: Wind

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8Device Display AreaThe “Device” lists all the devices (IPCam-SD) that are setup to be accessible using the CMS software to remotely establish connect

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9Operation logDisplays all operation information.Multi-Screen ViewUsers can view multiple cameras on the scam screen (up to 81).Right-click menuAt Dis

Page 6 - Restrictions

10PTZ ControlWhen using the CMS software to access IPcam-SD, users can use the PTZ controls to control the movement: turn up, down, left and right, st

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11SystemSystem consists of “Device Manager”, “Local Confg”, “Remote Config”, “Account”, and “Local Log”. Users can configure local computer settings and

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12Device ManagerClick to add zone, enter anything for “Zone”. After you are done, click “OK” Click on the “Zone” you created in the previous step, a

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13Local ConfigLocal Config consists of three categories: “Base Config”, “Alarm Setting”, and “DDNS Config”. Local Config modifies the changes on local

Page 10 - Product Basics

14Alarm SettingAlarm Setting consists of “I/O Trigger”, “Video Motion”, “Video Blind”, and “Video Loss”.I/O TriggerDevice list: Display a list of devi

Page 11 - CMS Software

15Device list: Choose device to configure the alarmsAlarm Enable: Displays a list of devices that can be configured.Alarm Prompt Sound: Enables and di

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© Copyright 2012This manual is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. Except as permitte

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16Device list: Displays a list of devices that can be configured.Alarm Enable: Enables and disables alarm sound notifications. Alarm Prompt Sound: En

Page 14 - PTZ Control

17Device list: Displays a list of devices that can be configured.Alarm Enable: Enables and disables alarm sound notifications. Alarm Prompt Sound: Al

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18DDNS ConfigServer IP: Enter the DDNS server IP address.Port: Enter the DDNS server port.Remote ConfigRemote Config consists of six categories: “Reco

Page 16 - Device Manager

19Record: consists of two subcategories: Record and SnapShot StorageRecord: Allows users to configure the recording length, type, schedule, prerecord.

Page 17 - Local Config

20SnapShot Storage: Allows users to configure settings related to snapshots (type, schedule, etc).Alarm: consists of six sub categories: “Video Motion

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21Video Motion: Allows users to configure settings related to motion detection sensitivity, area, schedule, alarm output, record, tour, snapshot, PTZ

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22Video Loss: Allows users to configure settings related to video loss schedule, alarm output, record, tour, snapshot, PTZ Activation, etc.Alarm Input

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23Alarm Input: Allows users to configure settings related to alarm type, schedule, alarm output, record, snapshot, and PTZ Activation, etc.Abnormal: A

Page 21 - Video Loss

24System: consists eight subcategories: “General”, “Encode”, “Network”, “NetService”, “GUI Display”, “PTZ Config”, “RS232”, “Camera Parameter”.General

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25Encode: Allows users to configure the IPcam-SD’s compression, resolution, FPS, bit rate type, quality, bit rate, and video/audio.Network: Allows use

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WarrantySecurityMan Inc warrants that this product will be free from defects in title, materials and manufacturing workmanship for one year or otherwi

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26NetService: consists of “IP FILTER”, “DDNS”, “EMAIL”, “NTP”, “PPPoE”, “ARSP”, “Mobile Monitor”, “UPNP”, “FTP”, “WiFi”, “AlarmServer”, and “RTSP”.IP

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27DDNS: Allows users to configure DDNS settings. DDNS Type: “CN99”, “DynDns”, “Oray”, ”NO-IP”, and “MYQ-SEE”.Enable: Enable or disable DDNS.Doma

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28NTP: Allows users to configure NTP settings. Enable: Enable or Disable NTP.Server IP: Enter IP address of NTP.Port: Default port is 123.Time Zone:

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29ARSP: Allows users to configure ARSP settings. DDNS Type: DNS.Enable: Enable or disable ARSP.Server IP: Enter the Server IP of ARSP.Port: Default p

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30UPNP: Allows users to configure UPNP settings. Enable: Enable or disable of UPNP.HTTP port: Default is 0 and cannot be changed.Media port: Default

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31Wifi: Allows users to configure Wifi settings. Search: search for available wireless network.Enable: Enable or disable Wifi.SSID: Displays the SSID

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32RTSP: Allows users to configure RSTP settings. Enable: Enable or disable RTSP.Port: Default port is 34569.GUI Display: Allows users to configure th

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33PTZ Config: Allows users to configure the IPcam-SD’s PTZ related settings such as PTZ channel, protocol, address, baudrate, data bits, stop bits, an

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34Camera Parameter: Allows users to configure the IPcam-SD’s camera parameters such as “set exposure mode”, “day/night mode”, “BLC”, “auto iris”, “AE

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35SD Card Manage: Allows users to configure IPcam-SD’s SD card information such as “Type”, “Status”, “Read/Write”, “Read only”, “Redundant”, “Format D

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Table of ContentsIntroductionFeaturesImportantRestrictionsPackage contentsProduct BasicsCMS SoftwarePTZ ControlColor SystemDevice ManagerLocal ConfigRe

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36AutoMaintain: Allows users to configure IPcam-SD settings related to AutoMaintain such as Auto-Reboot date/time, Auto-Delete Old Files.Default: Rest

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37Import/Export: Allows users to import/export configuration file and log.Reboot: Allows users to reboot/restart IPcam-SD.

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38Upgrade: Allows users to upgrade the IPcam-SD’s firmwareInfoInfo consists of “SD Card Info”, “Log”, and “Version”SD Card Info: Displays information

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39Log: Search different types of log by date/time, “All”, “System”, “Config”, “Storage”, “Alarm Event”, “Week Day”, “Account”, “Playback”. Version: Di

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40AccountAccount consists of “Group” and “User”. Users can create multiple users in one group, and configure different rights for different groups an

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41User (wrong pic?)Add, delete user and modify password.

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42Local LogAllows users to search and display operation log, alarm log and other logs by date/time.

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43RecordPlaybackThere are 2 playback modes---Remote Playback and Local Playback; the max playback channels are 4 channels.Remote playback: Playback th

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44Record planSet your record schedules and record type on local computer.

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45AdvanceDecoderUsers can manage and configure remote decoder.Add decoderRight-click to add decoder, and enter the IP address to continue.

Page 45 - User (wrong pic?)

1IntroductionStay connected wherever you go with the SecurityMan IPcam-SD. You can remotely access your IPcam-SD from anywhere in the world; monitor y

Page 46 - Local Log

46Device Name: Name of decoderIP address: IP address of decoderPort: TCP port, default is 34567User Name: Login name of decoder, default is adminPassw

Page 47 - Playback

47LogoutTo close or logout CMS, click “Logout”, and click “Yes” on the message window “Are you sure to exit?”

Page 48 - Record plan

48IE Browser and SmartPhone Remote Access (Internet)Prior to remote access using Internet IE Browser, Smartphone, and CMS, there are a few ports desig

Page 49 - Add decoder

49 3. After confirmation, the following result will displayed to demonstrate that the ports have been successfully opened as shown below. The IP addr

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502. Click “NetServices”, and double-click “Mobile Monitor”. Check “Enable” box, and the default port is 34568. Click “OK” to confirm changes and

Page 51 - “Are you sure to exit?”

516. To remote access IPCAM-SD, open Internet Explorer, and enter the IP address given by your Internet Service Provider at address bar(for examp

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528. The image of camera will appear momentarily.Note: Users can also use Firefox, Chrome, Safari to remote access; however, a QuickTime plug-in is re

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532. Tap on the “Install App” to start installing option from the app description screen [IMAGE #3] and then enter your Apple ID “User Name” and

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543. Once the application has been successfully installed, select “Open” [IMAGE#5] or simply click on the vMEyeV2 icon that was created [IMAGE #6

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555. The “Device List” screen [IMAGE #10] consist of the following configuration options:• DeviceName – the device name does not need to match a

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2• Motion detection recording, manual recording or schedule recording• Supports 2-way audio communication between local and remote sites• Nigh vision

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566. When finish, tap the “SAVE” button located at the top right corner of the screen [IMAGE #11]. The newly added device name will now displaye

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BUTTON NAME ACTIONStarts and Stops the live view feed from the selected live view display box.Takes a snap shot of the current screen.*Images are save

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Changes the “Channel Select” numeric values. Pressing the channel group button will change the values from 1-8 to 9-16. Pressing this option again wil

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59Smartphone Remote Access (Android)1. Open the Play Store and search for “vMEye” as shown in IMAGE #1 and then select the free app from the list

Page 61 - Buttons and Actions

603. Once the application has been successfully installed, select “Open” [IMAGE#5] or simply click on the vMEye icon that was created [IMAGE #6]

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615. The ‘Settings” screen [IMAGE #9] consist of the following configuration options:• DeviceName – the device name does not need to match any specif

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623. Once the application has been successfully installed, select “Open” [IMAGE#5] or simply click on the vMEye icon that was created [IMAGE #6]

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BUTTON NAME ACTIONStarts and Stops the live view feed from the selected live view display box.Takes a snap shot of the current screen.*Images are save

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Changes the “Channel Select” numeric values. Pressing the channel group button will change the values from 1-8 to 9-16. Pressing this option again wil

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65Smartphone Remote Access (BlackBerry)1. Download VMeye from App World, or acquire the app from the CD. At App World, search for “VMEye” ,and th

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3 washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool.• DO NOT place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or t

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663. After the installation is completed, click “VMeye” icon in the main menu[IMAGE #3].IMAGE #3 4. Users have to configure the setting before t

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FUNCTION KEY NAME FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONThe procedure to start broadcasting a video cameraTo snap a picture document appearing in the camera and save in

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68Smartphone Remote Access (Windows Mobile)1. Connect Windows Mobile phone to the computer. Make sure all the driver is installed properly for the Win

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694 Click “Setting”, and then enter “Username”, “Password”, “Server”, “Port”, and then click “OK”.

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70SpecificationsImage SensorVideo compressionSignal systemLensMin. IlluminationFrame rateResolutionVideo adjustmentVideo bit ratePan & TiltZoomNigh

Page 73 - then click “OK”

71NIC 10/100 BaseTX EthernetWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/nDynamic IP address; static IP addressTC P/IP, HT TP, TCP, ICMP, UDP, ARP, IGMP, SMTP, F T P, DHCP, DNS,

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4ConditionsPlease read the following messages to make sure your working environment is suitable.• Please read the following messages to make sure your

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5Package ContentsCeiling/Wall mount bracket (with screws)CD (PC software and manual)IPcam-SDQuick Start GuideI/O terminal (1 IN, 2 OUT)Power adapterUs

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