- 10 - 2.3 Limitations Web Browser Access While it is possible to connect to the network camera with a Web browser other than MS Internet Explorer,
- 100 - Camera -> Advance -> System Log: The Network Camera features a log function for system messages. These are system messages about the c
- 101 - The remote log function uses the Syslog Protocol, which is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network. Syslog is a client/server
- 102 - 6: Video Surveillance Software 6.1 Function Description The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera ships with a surveillance application
- 103 - 7: Remote Access and Router Setup To gain access to a camera in your local network over the Internet, certain ports need to be opened and fo
- 104 - Setup Example: INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless N Router Series: Click on NAT -> Virtual Server. Check (x) Enable Virtual Server.
- 105 - 8: Developer Information MPEG4/Motion-JPEG (VGA) Cameras running firmware 1.6.16.03 and older. Direct Image Access You can access the imag
- 106 - Accessing the video streams with VLC Player VLC Player (among other players) supports video streaming via RTSP. You can use VLC player to di
- 107 - 9: Questions and Answers 9.1 Accessing the Camera Q: What are the camera’s default IP address, administrator user name and password? A: The
- 108 - Q: After changing the camera's Web server port from 80 to a different value, access to the camera is no longer possible. A: Whenever y
- 109 - 9.3 Camera Related Issues Q: The camera does not send any e-mails. Why? A: 1. The problem occurs because the camera cannot contact the e-ma
- 11 - 3: Hardware Overview 3.1 Front & Rear The following pages provide an overview of the hardware features of the different types of network c
- 110 - Q: Does my camera support PoE (Power over Ethernet)? A: The following models support PoE: - NFD30 Network Dome Camera - NVS30 Network Video
- 112 - INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ offers a complete line of active and passive networking products. Ask your local computer dealer fo
- 12 - Rear Power Connector: The connection for the power adapter, which is supplied with the camera. Reset Switch: If you need to perform a har
- 13 - 3.1.2 NFC30/NFC31 Network Fixed Cameras Front Front IR Versions The IR cameras are equipped with a fixed lens that cannot be removed or r
- 14 - Rear Microphone / Line-In Connector: Connector for external microphones or other line-in audio sources. Wireless Antenna Connector: RP-SM
- 15 - 3.1.3 NFD30 Network Dome Camera Power Connector: For connection of 12 V DC input. Audio Out (Green Line): To support audio out with earp
- 16 - 1: Connection using IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet. 2. Connection using a standard power adapter (1) and a regular LAN switch or router
- 17 - 3.1.4 NBC30-IR Outdoor Network Camera Infrared LEDs Cable Manager Bracket IP67-rated housing Reset Switch Terminal Block Conne
- 18 - 1: Connection using IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet. 2. Connection using a standard 12 V DC power adapter (1) and a regular LAN switch or
- 19 - 3.1.5 NVS30 Network Video Server Front Video In: Input connector for analog CCTV camera. Video Out: Loop-through port that outputs anal
- 2 - Table of Contents SAFETY AND REGULATORY NOTICES ...3 1: PRODUCT OVERVIEW...
- 20 - Rear PWR: LED lights up once the network video server has successfully started up. Power Connector: Connect the power adapter here, unles
- 21 - 3.2 Digital I/O Terminal Block Connector The Network Camera and Network Video Server, with the exception of the NSC15 models, are equipped wi
- 22 - 3.3 Package Contents You should find the following items in the packaging of your INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS video surveillance product. 1
- 23 - 4: Installation 4.1 Connecting to the Camera Connect the RJ45 network cable from the camera’s LAN port to your network; e.g., the router or a
- 24 - 4.1.1 Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 Insert the Installation CD into the CD or DVD-Drive. After a few moments, the CD will automatically star
- 25 - IP Installer for Windows Installation Before you start with the installation, make sure that you are connected to your computer with a user a
- 26 - Specify the location where the program should be installed. The default path is OK to be used on most systems. Click on “Browse…” to select a
- 27 - Verify the installation summary and click “Install” to begin the installation. Once the installation has completed, click on “Finish”. A
- 28 - IP Installer for Windows When the program starts, you are presented with the screen shown below. Depending on your camera model, the screen ma
- 29 - Setup: Select a camera from the list and click the Setup button in order to open the camera configuration dialog. Upgrade: Select a camera
- 3 - Safety and Regulatory Notices Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ Network Camera or Network Video Server. This user man
- 30 - User Account Settings Page User Name: Enter the user name you wish to use for the new account. Password: Enter the password for the new us
- 31 - Date/Time Settings Page The network camera is equipped with an internal clock. You can display the current date and time information on the v
- 32 - Network Settings Page The default configuration is shown above, and for most users there should be no need to change these settings. Advanc
- 33 - PPPoE Settings Page This page allows defining of the PPPoE settings of the camera. This function is not required for the vast majority of us
- 34 - DDNS Settings Page DDNS stands for “Dynamic DNS.” DDNS is useful for all users who have an Internet service with a dynamic IP address. Most
- 35 - Language Settings Page The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera provides a multi-language user interface for Web-browser access. In o
- 36 - Apply Settings Page This is the last page of the Setup. All configuration changes you have made on the previous screens will be saved when
- 37 - 5. Will the battery in my notebook last for at least another 10 minutes? 6. Am I connected to the camera with an RJ45 cable (not wireless)? 7.
- 38 - User tab This screen offers two functions: 1. You can change the individual settings of the camera in a similar fashion as with the Setup fu
- 39 - About tab This screen displays the version number and date of the IP Installer utility. If you need to contact the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIO
- 4 - Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European
- 40 - When you connect to the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera for the first time with MS Internet Explorer, you need to install an Activ
- 41 - 4.1.2 MacOS The installation on Apple systems running MacOS X does not involve the INTELLINET installation CD. The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTION
- 42 - The Network Camera is shown in the category Webpages. In order to connect to the camera, double-click the circled link. Safari then connects t
- 43 - 4.1.3 Linux The installation on Linux systems does not require any special software. The network camera is compatible to Web browsers such as
- 44 - 5: Web Browser Interface 5.1 Live Video Page (1): This link opens the Settings page of the network camera. This is the
- 45 - View size: You can define the size of the live video by selecting the value of your choice. Depending on the camera model and settings, you ma
- 46 - Digital Zoom: The digital zoom function allows magnification of certain areas of the video. After you click on the magnification icon, a win
- 47 - Snapshot: Use this button to take a snapshot of the video. When you click the button, a window opens showing the capture frame. You can the
- 48 - 5.2 Settings Page (Administrator Menu) The camera’s administrator menu consists of two main options. Basic: The camera’s network, image and s
- 49 - Date/Time: In order to display the date and time stamp on the live video, or to utilize its scheduler, the camera is equipped with an internal
- 5 - Important Information 1. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country. Contact the local authorities to avoid any surveillance law vi
- 50 - become inaccurate as time passes and you will need to re-synchronize the time periodically. “Synchronize with NTP”: This option is the recomme
- 51 - Backup setting data: This function allows saving the current configuration of the camera to a file on your computer’s hard drive. Saving the
- 52 - Another message will appear: Click on Cancel to abort the operation. Click on OK to start the upgrade process. You will see the following m
- 53 - Camera: This section contains the video-related settings of the camera. Depending on the camera model, the options may vary. There are two
- 54 - Camera -> General (Style 1): RTSP: RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol. RTSP is supported by most media clients, such as Real
- 55 - IR: Cameras that are equipped with infrared allow the control of the camera’s function at night. On: Activates the night vision mode. The I
- 56 - When privacy masking is activated, a new option appears on the screen that allows you to censor (black out) an area in the image you don’t w
- 57 - Camera -> MPEG4 -> Computer View (Style 1): The RTSP and RTP options are for advanced users only. If you are not familiar with any
- 58 - Once you activate the multicast option, the screen will show additional options: Enter the address of your multicast server along with the
- 59 - MPEG4 Viewer Port: The camera uses two ports, one for regular connections and one for SSL (HTTPS) encrypted connections. If you are using the
- 6 - 1: Product Overview 1.1 Network Cameras Network cameras are closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that use the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to
- 60 - Camera -> MPEG4 -> Mobile View (Style 1): The network camera has the ability to send out a low-resolution video stream that is ideal fo
- 61 - Camera -> General (Style 2): RTSP: Specify the RTSP port here. The default port is 554. RTP: Define the RTP port range here. Image
- 62 - Video Clip Format: The camera has the ability to send out short video clips to an FTP server, via e-mail or to a local SMB network storage dev
- 63 - Camera -> H.264/MPEG4/MJPEG (Style 2): The network camera is a multi-stream device. It can send out H.264, MPEG4 and Motion-JPEG video. Eac
- 64 - Quality: This allows you to control the image quality of the video. Auto: The camera automatically adjusts the quality based on the connectio
- 65 - Camera -> Advance (Style 2): White Balance: Select the value that best represents the installation environment of the camera, or leave
- 66 - Camera -> Playback (Style 2): The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera is equipped with an integrated video player. With this pla
- 67 - Camera -> Network -> Information: On this page you can define the network settings of the camera. By default the camera is set up to
- 68 - Camera -> Network -> PPPoE: PPPoE is the most common form of connection for DSL-based Internet service. You can use this function to
- 69 - Camera -> Network -> DDNS: If you are not planning on connecting to the network camera over a remote connection, but only in your local
- 7 - 1.2 Network Video Servers A network video server allows connection to an analog CCTV camera via coaxial cable. Example showing a CCTV camera
- 70 - Note: If the router in your home network is equipped with a DDNS client, we recommend using the router instead of the camera. Most SOHO rout
- 71 - Camera -> Network -> UPnP: UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play. A UPnP-enabled device, such as your network camera, announces its p
- 72 - Camera -> Network -> Bonjour: Bonjour is a service that, just like UPnP, helps to find the network camera on the network. Bonjour is av
- 73 - Notify type: Select which type of connection (DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE) should be observed by the IP notification function. For example, if
- 74 - Camera -> Network -> Wireless: If your network camera supports wireless, you can configure the related settings on this page. The cam
- 75 - Passphrase: Enter the password for your wireless network here. Repeat the password in the field below. The wireless interface has its own I
- 76 - In order to use the function, you need to perform two steps. First, you need to set up a new account for the Windows Live / Hotmail service.
- 77 - Privacy: Set this to “On” to only allow people in the allow list to be able to connect to the camera and view the video. User: In order to
- 78 - Camera -> Security -> Account: The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera allows the creation of different user accounts with diff
- 79 - Camera -> Security -> HTTPS: Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a cryptographic protocol that provides security for communications over netw
- 8 - 5. NFC31/NFC31-WG Motion-JPEG + MPEG4 + H.264, Audio, 1.3M CMOS NFC31-WG only: 54 Mbps Wireless 802.11g IEEE 802.3af PoE Support for wired mo
- 80 - Camera -> Security -> IP Filter (only certain models): The IP filter allows blocking or access to the camera based on the IP address of
- 81 - 5.2.2 Settings Page – Advanced Settings The advanced settings menu allows control of the alarm management functions of your network camera. Th
- 82 - FTP server name: Enter the address of your FTP server here. Valid entries are either the IP address of the server (format: 111.222.333.444),
- 83 - Camera -> Advance -> FTP Client -> Alarm sending: On this screen you activate the alarm-triggered FTP upload. In this mode, the came
- 84 - Audio Detection: Activate this option if you want the camera to monitor the audio levels picked up by the camera’s internal microphone, or by
- 85 - Camera -> Advance -> FTP Client -> Periodical sending: Certain applications call for the periodic uploading of an image to an FTP s
- 86 - Camera -> Advance -> SMTP -> General: In addition to FTP uploads, the network camera can also send images or short video clips via e
- 87 - Authentication: Most SMTP servers require that the client authenticates properly prior to accepting e-mail delivery. Unless your SMTP server
- 88 - Camera -> Advance -> SMTP -> Alarm Sending: On this page you can link the trigger condition to the e-mail delivery function of the c
- 89 - Protocol: Select the correct protocol here. If you want the camera to store the data on a shared Windows drive or folder, you should select
- 9 - 2: System Requirements 2.1 Hardware Requirements Your computer hardware should meet or exceed the following specifications: Access to a single
- 90 - Camera -> Advance -> Storage -> Alarm Sending: On this page you can define which alarm trigger event is linked to the storage record
- 91 - Camera -> Advance -> HTTP Event -> General: HTTP Event represents the most advanced form of the event trigger actions. When this fun
- 92 - URL: The basic script URL goes here. Note: You need to enter the URL without any leading http://. Port: Standard HTTP requests are made on
- 93 - Alarm: Motion Detection: Activate this option if you want the motion detection trigger event to be linked to the HTTP event. Audio Detection
- 94 - Camera -> Advance -> Alarm Output: If your Network Camera features a terminal block connector, you can connect an external alarm device
- 95 - Camera -> Advance -> Schedule: The Network Camera supports event trigger actions that can be based on a schedule. This can be used, as
- 96 - Camera -> Advance -> Alarm Input: If your Network Camera features a terminal block connector (digital I/O) for the connection of extern
- 97 - Camera -> Advance -> Alarm Buffer (only certain models): On this page you can define the size of the alarm image buffer. The camera hol
- 98 - The camera supports three independent motion detection windows that can be placed and resized individually. Motion Detection 1, 2, 3: Clic
- 99 - Camera -> Advance -> Audio Detection (only certain models): The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS H.264 Megapixel Network Camera has an inte
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