Wireless IP Camera Version 1.00 (English) BEFORE GETTING STARTEDThis UM is designed to aid you to get started with the device. If you e
3. Web Configurations Figure 3-1: Open the web configuration page from LiveView SoftwareFigure 3-2: IP Camera Web configuration login pageThe default
1.5. Information The default page of the web configuration of the IP Camera is the Information page. You can see the model name/firmware ve
1.6. Video DisplayThis display page allows you to view the video display and control the pan/tilt movement of the IP Camera. For the first time us
1.7. NetworkThe Network page allows you to modify the Wired Networking, WiFi Security and Advance Network settings. The default settings use DHC
1.8. WiFi SecurityYou can connect the IP Camera to the network via wireless. If your network environment has an 802.11 b/g/n router or AP running
1. Click the “WiFi test” button to check if the IP Camera can connect to the wireless network for these settings. You will need to unplug th
1.9. Advanced NetworkIn some special situation, your network environment only provides PPPoE connection (ADSL service); there is no NAT/router ava
5. Frame rate – the video frame display rate. Higher value means faster movement and continuity in the video display.6. Favor/Preference – Video Mot
1.11. Mobile Video Settings The IP Camera can be viewed from a 3G mobile phone, please download “mLiveview”/”mLiveviewHD” software from App Store
1.13. Email/Ftp AlarmThe IP Camera provides the Email function that will send out an email with a jpeg picture attached when there is an event trigg
For the email message to work, a SMTP server is required. Click the “advanced” button will display the SMTP server settings page. A default SMTP ser
1.14. Speaker Alarm SettingsThe IP Camera provides Speaker Alarm function that act like a conventional alarm siren. Any PIR or motion detecti
5. The “NAS access account” and “NAS access password” are the username and password to login into the specified “Shared folder name” of
1.16. SD-Card SettingsThe IP Camera provides recording of video files into a standard Micro SD-Card. Since this recording is directly to the SD-Card
Figure 3-18: Infrared Thermometer settings page 1.17. Infrared thermometerThere is a built-in Infrared Thermometer on the camera, it will
1.18. SchedulingThe IP Camera provides scheduling function that triggers event actions such as E mail/Ftp sending, NAS/Micro-SD recordi
Figure 3-19: Schedule management page Figure 3-20: System date/time settings page 1.19. LED ControlThe IP Camera provides the Led Display Control fu
Figure 3-21: Admin settings page 1.21. AdminIn this page, you can edit the web login account. This account allows you to login to the IP Camera set
Figure 3-22: Firmware upgrade settings page Figure 3-23: Firmware upgrade status page 1.22. UpgradeIf there is new firmware available for this IP
Figure 3-25: System reboot under-going pageFigure 3-24: System reboot settings page1.23. RebootYou can restart the IP Camera manually in this pa
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Figure 3-26: Safe mode information page Figure 3-27: Stick on the reset button to set to the factory default1.24. Safe ModeIf by some abnormal
EN 4. Features & Specifications 1.26. Features True Plug & Play. Only ID/Password is required. No IP address or DDNS settings.H.264 latest vi
Lens 4.2 mm, F2.4, viewing angle: 66°, fixed iris. focus range: 30 cm to infinity Day & Night separate lens Buttons One reset button to factory
5. Package Contents Ethernet Cable Power Adapter Anchors & ScrewsIP Camera Quick Installation GuideSetup CD561237ID/Password Card4Your Inspiratio
Appendix A. List of Tested NAT/Router Device The followings are the list of tested NAT/router devices that can work with the IP Camera and LiveView So
EN Appendix B. Performance Information 1. Video Performance Information The video quality is dependent on the video parameter settings and the netwo
EN Appendix C. Troubleshooting 1. Why is the LED indicators on the camera keep on flashing in sequence? This is due to the IP Camera being disconnecte
EN ?X SO hsotnicaM ni weiVeviL esu I naC.7Please download Mac version of Liveview from our website. The Mac version is a beta version which means it
EN 14. How do I ? llaw gniliec eht no aremac eht gnah ot tnaw I fi °081 snel aremac eht nrutGo to the web configuration page of the camera > Logi
Motion Recording Status: Green: Standby mode Yellow: Motion detected and Recording in progress. 20. How to view or playback the recorded clip
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Note: a) All recorded video clips on the same day will be combined into one video clip playable by the LivePlay player. b) User can playback the recor
22. How to configure with Night Mode? There are two way in configure the IP Camera with Night Mode: Method 1 : Via Web ConfigurationOpen IE and locat
26. Can I connect the IP Camera directly to my PC/notebook with an Ethernet cable? Yes. If the IP Camera is directly connected to your PC/notebook c
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1. Introduction The PROLiNK® PIC1007WP MegaPixel Dual Lens Wireless IP Camera (will be referred to as “IP Camera for the entire document) is designed
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Figure 2-2: Connect Ethernet cable to a switch/router.1.3.2. Step 2 : Install the LiveView Software on your notebook/PCFigure 2-3 : Setup CD1.3. Quic
1.3.3. Step 3 : Key Password in LiveView and Ready to View Figure 2-4 : Camera ID & PasswordFigure 2-5 : LiveView Software User Interface 1.3.4
Figure 2-6: Pop-up play-video password window 1.4. Wireless Connection The IP Camera can also be connected to the home/office network through the 802
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