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USER MANUAL NSC11 Network Cameras Models 551106/551113 INT-NC-UM-1210-01

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101.5 LED Indicators Power Link Status

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11LED Power Link Status Remark Booting Flash Flash System Ready ON Off LAN connected ON ON Data transferring ON Quick Flash Activate WP

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121.6 Camera Installation 1. Unpack the product package and check if anything’s missing. 2. Connect the LAN cable to ‘LAN’ jack as shown belo

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13 3. Plug the power adapter into a wall socket and connect the power connector to the power jack located at the back of the network camera. 4

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141.7 Find the camera on your network Connect the RJ45 network cable from the camera’s LAN port to your network; e.g., the router or a LAN switch,

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15Insert the Installation CD into the CD or DVD drive. After a few moments, the CD will automatically start and display the screen to the right. If

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16 1. Click ‘Start’ -> ‘Control Panel’

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172. Double-click ‘Network Connections’ icon. 3. Right-click ‘Local Area Connection’, and click ‘Properties’.

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18 4. Select ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)’, and then click ‘Properties’.

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195. In the ‘IP address’ field, fill in any IP address that begins with ‘192.168.1’, and ends with a value greater than 2 and less than 254, for ex

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2Table of Contents Safety and Regulatory Notices...3 Chapter I: Network Came

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201.8 Connecting to the camera Make sure the IP camera is correctly powered (Power LED is on), and then launch Internet Explorer and type the IP ad

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21When you’re prompted, click ‘Run Add-on’ to continue. Click ‘Yes’ to install the ActiveX control If the message does not show for you, refer t

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22You should be able to see the image from the camera now: Note: If you see one of these messages (or both) … … your computer

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231.8.1 Install ActiveX manually If you use MS Internet Explorer and ActiveX is not present on your computer, you need to install it before you can

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24 Press ‘Next’ to start installation; press ‘Next’ when you’re prompted, until installation is complete:

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25Press ‘Finish’ when you see this message.

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26Chapter II: Using the Web Management Interface 2.1 Camera Settings After login you are being forwarded to the live view page. From here you have

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27NOTE: Please see chapter 4-4 for instructions if you’re using Windows Vista or Windows 7. Record * Start video recording and save recorded video

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282.1.1 About This function will provide you with the version number of current IP camera plugin, which is useful when you need online support. In

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292.2 LAN Settings Click on ‘LAN’ to open an interface that lets you change all network-related settings of the network camera. 2.2.1 IP Addres

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Safety and Regulatory Notices Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ Network Camera. This user manual includes instructions for

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30 Item Description Network Type Select “DHCP” to obtain an IP address automatically or “Static IP Address” to assign the camera a fixed IP addre

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312.2.2 RTSP RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol. RTSP is supported by most media clients, such as Real Player, VLC and QuickTime. If you

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322.2.3 Dynamic DNS If you are not planning on connecting to the network camera over a remote connection, but only in your local network, you can s

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33 Item Description Enable DDNS Enables or disables the DDNS service. Provider Select the dynamic DNS service provider here. Only dyndns.org is

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342.2.4 UPnP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play. A UPnP-enabled device, such as your network camera, announces its presence in the local netwo

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35does not work for you, open Control Panel, and then click on “Administrative Tools.” Open “Services” and verify that the two services listed below

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362.2.5 LoginFree LoginFree is a function that allows unauthorized users to view images captured by the camera. It also lets you integrate images w

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372.3 WLAN Parameters (NSC11-WN only) If you wish to use a wireless network instead of the wired network connection, you have to set wireless LAN

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38 Item Description Self PinCode This is the WPS pin code used to connect to WPS- enabled wireless access points. You need to input this number i

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39point does not use encryption, “Disabled” will be displayed here. SSID Enter the SSID of the wireless access point you want to connect to. It s

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4- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver - Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the receiver - Con

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40that break a WEP-based encryption key in minutes are available on the Internet. WEP Key Format Select the Key Format of the WEP key here. Availab

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412.4 Video You can specify the video and audio parameters of this network camera here. 2.4.1 Dual Mode This IP camera supports two video encod

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42camera uses. CBR: Set the maximum bit rate the camera must not exceed. The camera will adjust the image quality rather than the bit rate if the v

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432.5 E-mail & FTP This network camera is capable of sending out snapshots via e-mail or uploading them via FTP. There are two trigger events:

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44senders, so it’s highly recommended that you enter a valid address. SSL If SSL encryption is required to connect to the SMTP server, select ‘Enab

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45camera uploads the files. The folder is a sub-directory of the home (root) folder of the FTP user account. Leave this value empty and the camera w

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462.6 Motion Detection 2.6.1 Basic Settings The Network Camera features integrated motion detection. The camera does a frame-by-frame comparison

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472.6.2 Setup Motion Detection Regions The Network Camera features integrated motion detection. The camera does a frame-by-frame comparison and the

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48Sensitivity The higher this value, the more sensitive the motion detection becomes. You will need to experiment to find the best value for your a

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492.7 Schedule With this function you can program the camera to upload JPEG images to an FTP server, or send JPEG images to an e-mail address, base

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5Chapter I: Network Camera Overview 1.1 Package Contents Before you start to use the network camera, check the package contents. If anything is

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502.8 System 2.8.1 Camera Information Camera information allows you to set the name and administrator’s password of this camera. Item Descr

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512.8.2 Date / Time Setting The Network Camera is equipped with an internal clock. You can display the current date and time information on the vid

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522.8.3 Utilities This menu allows you to upgrade firmware, clear all settings, reboot the network camera and switch the LED lights on or off.

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53Click on ‘Browse’ to select the firmware file, and then click on ‘Upgrade’ to begin the upgrade procedure. Reset Click to erase all settings and

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542.9 Status This menu provides all information about this IP camera, like firmware version, system uptime, date / time and network information.

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552.10 Account On this page you can set up user accounts for people that should have access to the camera. This IP camera supports up to 16 user ac

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562.11 Log All activities of this IP camera are being logged. You can view the log messages here. Click “Refresh” to get the latest update.

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57Chapter III: Using Surveillance Software The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network Camera comes with a surveillance application that can monitor

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58 Chapter VI: Appendix 4.1 Specifications Standards • IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11g (54 Mbps Wireless LAN) • IEEE 802.11n (

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59LEDs • Power • Network connection Environmental • Dimensions: 92 (H) x 60 (W) x 21 (D) mm (3.6 x 2.4 x 0.8 in.) • Weight: 0.75 kg (1.6 lbs.) • Op

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61.2 Basic Introduction Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ NSC11 Network Camera. Network cameras are closed-circuit telev

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604.2 Troubleshooting Problem: Can’t connect to the camera. Confirm the IP address setting of the computer you’re using. If it’s not in the same su

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614.3 Obtain a free Dyndns account If your ISP is issuing a dynamic (non-static) IP address to you and you can’t connect to your IP camera when you

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623. Click ‘Create an Account’ in the pop-up menu. 4. Fill in all fields that appear in this menu, and click the “Create Account” button to cre

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63When you see this image, you’ll receive an e-mail confirmation at the e-mail box you registered with dyndns.org. 6. Check your e-mail box and

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647. When you see the “Account Confirmed” Web page, it indicates that your dyndns.org account has been confirmed and activated. Now you can click o

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659. On this page: Input the hostname of your choice in the “Hostname” field. Select a domain name from the dropdown menu. Select “Host with IP ad

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6611. Click ‘Next’ to continue (button not shown). 12. Click ‘Activate Services’ to continue. 13. Done. You have successfully created a DDNS

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674.4 Use this Network Camera with a router or firewall To gain access to a camera in your local network over the Internet, certain ports need to b

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683. Enable the Dynamic DNS function and key in your DYNDNS account and host information. 4.4.2 Open Ports Required by the Network Camera To acc

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692. Enable this function, and fill in the camera’s IP address under “Private IP”’ (or similar field), select “TCP” or “BOTH” as the data type, and

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71.3 Product Highlights • Excellent image quality with 30 fps full-motion video in all resolutions • Progressive-scan image sensor provides excel

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704.5 Mobile Phone Image Viewer You can use your mobile phone to view the video of the NSC11 Network Camera, provided that you properly set up the p

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713. Input username and password (default: admin/1234). 4. You’ll see the image of the connected camera displayed in the upper-left corner of

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726. Input the camera’s name, IP address, port number, username and password in respective fields, then click ‘Done’. These fields are case-sensiti

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734.6 Windows Vista / Windows 7 UAC Configuration When you attempt to save a snapshot or record a video file, you will see UAC (User Account Contro

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74c. Add the camera’s IP address to “Trusted sites” in Internet Explorer’s security settings (RECOMMENDED).

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75d. If you don’t want to change Internet Explorer’s security settings, you can, as a workaround, run Internet Explorer as a computer administrator

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77 INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS™ offers a complete line of active and passive networking products. Ask your local computer dealer for more

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81.4 Key Components Antenna: Wireless network antenna Link LED: Indicates LAN / WiFi activity Power LED: Indicates sy

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9 Camera Stand Connector: Connects to any standard tripod / camera wall holder. WPS / Reset Button: Press and release this button to activate

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