Outdoor IP Camera with Night Vision IP Vision 58 User Manual
Manual version 1 – March 2012 10 IP Vision 58 Figure1.7 Figure1.8 After this done, the icon “IP Camera Tool” will be displayed on desktop automat
Manual version 1 – March 2012 11 IP Vision 58 WARNING : On the first run of the program “IP Camera Tool” you might get a Windows Security Alert Popu
Manual version 1 – March 2012 12 IP Vision 58 2. IP Cameras have been installed within LAN. All the IP Cameras will be listed and the total number i
Manual version 1 – March 2012 13 IP Vision 58 Figure2.1 2.1.1.2 Network Configuration In this page, you can configure the Network parameter.
Manual version 1 – March 2012 14 IP Vision 58 IP address: Fill in the IP address assigned and make sure it is in the same subnet as the Gateway, and
Manual version 1 – March 2012 15 IP Vision 58 2.1.1.4 Refresh Camera List Refresh camera list manually. 2.1.1.5 Flush Arp Buffer When cable netwo
Manual version 1 – March 2012 16 IP Vision 58 2. To access the camera by IE Browser directly, just type the camera’s IP address, You will find the
Manual version 1 – March 2012 17 IP Vision 58 Figure 2.7 (1) Active Mode (For IE Browser): available in IE6.0 or above explorer (2) “Serve
Manual version 1 – March 2012 18 IP Vision 58 Figure2.9 Figure 3.0 Note: If there is still no live video after you run ActiveX, and a red cross
Manual version 1 – March 2012 19 IP Vision 58 Enable: Download unsigned ActiveX controls Enable: Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked a
Manual version 1 – March 2012 2 IP Vision 58 Index 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Features 1.2 Packing List 1.3 Product Views, Connections an
Manual version 1 – March 2012 20 IP Vision 58 Figure 3.2 NOTE: Make sure that the firewall or anti-virus software doesn’t block the software or Act
Manual version 1 – March 2012 21 IP Vision 58 Figure 3.4
Manual version 1 – March 2012 22 IP Vision 58 2.6 ActiveX Mode (For Internet Explorer Browser) Login to the camera in ActiveX mode, the main User I
Manual version 1 – March 2012 23 IP Vision 58 Status of Channels: There are 9 icons at the bottom of the UI which show the status of each channel
Manual version 1 – March 2012 24 IP Vision 58 Figure 3.8 Rate and Resolution: Rate: Set video frame here, from “full-speed to 1fp/5s”. (Figur
Manual version 1 – March 2012 25 IP Vision 58 play icon, it will show the video again. : Click it to stop the live video. You can click play icon if
Manual version 1 – March 2012 26 IP Vision 58 Video Settings Î Figure 4.3 Reversal: Click this icon to see the reversal image.
Manual version 1 – March 2012 27 IP Vision 58 3 Settings as Administrator When login as Administrator, you can enter the IP Camera for Administrator
Manual version 1 – March 2012 28 IP Vision 58 automatically, then input the correct user name and password, click Add. Set more devices in the same
Manual version 1 – March 2012 29 IP Vision 58 Figure 4.9 3.1.2 Set Multi-Device for WAN If you want to view cameras from internet, you have to
Manual version 1 – March 2012 3 IP Vision 58 3.9 Alias Settings 3.10 Date & Time Settings 3.11 Users Settings 3.12 Backup & Restore
Manual version 1 – March 2012 30 IP Vision 58 If you have several cameras, you can use the same DDNS domain name, just set different port number for
Manual version 1 – March 2012 31 IP Vision 58 Figure 5.2 Click Live Video and then select to see four channels, or to see nine channels. In th
Manual version 1 – March 2012 32 IP Vision 58 Attention: Please must keep the power on during upgrading, and the better use wired mode. Please don
Manual version 1 – March 2012 33 IP Vision 58 3.2 Network Settings Click Network, will pop-up the prompt as below: Figure5.7
Manual version 1 – March 2012 34 IP Vision 58 2. Find the local connection icon , because you might see more than one icon, left click it, choose
Manual version 1 – March 2012 35 IP Vision 58 Figure 6.0 If you don’t know the DNS Server, you can set it the same as Gateway. If the router supp
Manual version 1 – March 2012 36 IP Vision 58 3. Determine whether there is encryption on the WLAN of router, if there is encryption, note the key s
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 38 IP Vision 58 4. Login to the camera with the IPCamera Tool or manual with your Browser. 5. Click “Network”>”
Manual version 1 – March 2012 39 IP Vision 58 Figure 6.1.1 Figure 6.2
Manual version 1 – March 2012 4 IP Vision 58 1 WELCOME This is an integrated wireless IP Camera solution. It combines a high quality digital Video C
Manual version 1 – March 2012 40 IP Vision 58 Please note that the (tree view) menu (Figure 6.1.1) can look different on different computer systems
Manual version 1 – March 2012 41 IP Vision 58 Figure 6.3 Figure 6.4 Figure 6.5
Manual version 1 – March 2012 42 IP Vision 58 Figure 6.6 3.5 ADSL Settings When connected to the Internet through ADSL directly, you can enter the
Manual version 1 – March 2012 43 IP Vision 58 Click Network > UPnP Settings to choose Using UPnP to Map Port: Î Figure 6.8 Select it and click
Manual version 1 – March 2012 44 IP Vision 58 3.7 DDNS Service Settings Î Figure 7.0 Select Network > DDNS Service Settings in the Tree View on
Manual version 1 – March 2012 45 IP Vision 58 Figure 7.3 You have to register an account firstly, keep the user, password, host, then input it. N
Manual version 1 – March 2012 46 IP Vision 58 3.7.2 DDNS Status After all these steps are done you should be able to access your camera from your m
Manual version 1 – March 2012 47 IP Vision 58 The first two items can be found if you start up the IP Camera tool from your desktop. As an example t
Manual version 1 – March 2012 48 IP Vision 58 Finally, you can see the default gateway address, as shown in the image below. Now we know the
Manual version 1 – March 2012 49 IP Vision 58 2. Enter the username and password from the router 3. The next screen is the interface of your router
Manual version 1 – March 2012 5 IP Vision 58 1.3 Product Views 1.3.1 Front View Figure 1.1 Sensitive Hole: For light sensitive Infrared LED: For n
Manual version 1 – March 2012 50 IP Vision 58 6. Now we have to let the router know, on which port the camera is located. Service name: give the
Manual version 1 – March 2012 51 IP Vision 58 Now go to the DDNS Status from step 3.7.2 and check if it says ‘succeed’. You should now be able to lo
Manual version 1 – March 2012 52 IP Vision 58 Figure 7.6 DLINK: 1. Login the router. 2. Choose “Advanced”, select “Virtual Servers” 3. Input the po
Manual version 1 – March 2012 53 IP Vision 58 3.8 System Settings Î Figure 8.0 3.8.1 Device Info You can find the information ab
Manual version 1 – March 2012 54 IP Vision 58 3.10 Date &Time Settings Set the date and time for your camera. Choose the Clock Time zone of yo
Manual version 1 – March 2012 55 IP Vision 58 Figure 8.5 Figure 8.6 3.12 Backup & Restore Figure 8.7 1)Backup: Backup IP Camera all the Para
Manual version 1 – March 2012 56 IP Vision 58 Log Figure 8.8 Record User information, including weekday, date, time, user name, visitor IP address
Manual version 1 – March 2012 57 IP Vision 58 After it, run your MSN, open the chat dialog, type in the word “url?”, after a few seconds, you will
Manual version 1 – March 2012 58 IP Vision 58 Sender: Make sure the sender mailbox server provider support SMTP, and the mailbox should not enable
Manual version 1 – March 2012 59 IP Vision 58 3.15 FTP Service Settings Set the FTP Service, you can upload images to your FTP server when motion de
Manual version 1 – March 2012 6 IP Vision 58 1.3.3 Bottom View a Figure 1.3 Original ebode IPCAM have some stickers at the bottom/back, such as MA
Manual version 1 – March 2012 60 IP Vision 58 Figure 9.4 If it prompts error information as follows. 1) Cannot connect to the server. Please chec
Manual version 1 – March 2012 61 IP Vision 58 Figure 9.6 After you enable motion detect armed, if there is motion detected, the Alarm Status will t
Manual version 1 – March 2012 62 IP Vision 58 Figure 9.8 3.16.3 Alarm Input Armed / IO Linkage on Alarm If you want to connect external alarm dev
Manual version 1 – March 2012 63 IP Vision 58 There are two options for Output Level. (Figure 10.1) High: When chosen, the IO Pins work as a switch
Manual version 1 – March 2012 64 IP Vision 58 Sound on Alarm When motion is detected, there will be a beep sound during the alarm, you can control t
Manual version 1 – March 2012 65 IP Vision 58 Figure 10.7 Record Path: Here you can set the manually record path. Click , then start manually recor
Manual version 1 – March 2012 66 IP Vision 58 3.19 Server Push Mode (For Safari, FireFox, Google Browser) Choose Server Push Mode, login the camera,
Manual version 1 – March 2012 67 IP Vision 58 3.20 Sign in mobile phone If you are using a mobile phone, choose Sign in mobile phone, login the came
Manual version 1 – March 2012 68 IP Vision 58 4.0 APPENDIX 4.1 Frequently Asked Questions Note: For most problems you might encounter, please check
Manual version 1 – March 2012 69 IP Vision 58 recommend you do port forwarding manually. You can view your camera via the Internet successfully afte
Manual version 1 – March 2012 7 IP Vision 58 Figure1.4 1.6 Software Installation 1. IP Camera Tool: Insert the CD, a popup menu might appear like
Manual version 1 – March 2012 70 IP Vision 58 2. PC performance, network environment and display preference setting (brightness, theme, etc) 3. Th
Manual version 1 – March 2012 71 IP Vision 58 5. Specifications Model IP Vision 58 Image Sensor Sensor 1/4” Color CMOS Sensor Resolution 640 x
Manual version 1 – March 2012 72 IP Vision 58 6. OBTAINING TECHNICAL SUPPORT We hope your experience with your IP network camera is enjoyable, but i
Manual version 1 – March 2012 73 IP Vision 58 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby, ebode declares that this IP Vision 58 is in compliance with the es
Manual version 1 – March 2012 74 IP Vision 58 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO R&TTE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC for the European Community, Switzerland, N
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Manual version 1 – March 2012 8 IP Vision 58 3. Open the “ebode IP Vision Software” map and double click “IPCamSetup.exe” then click next to compl
Manual version 1 – March 2012 9 IP Vision 58 Figure1.5 Figure1.6
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