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Frequently Asked Questions
Internet Camera Installation
11 Why does the Power LED not light up constantly?
The power supply used might be at fault. Confirm that you are using the provided power
supply, which is DC 5V, for the Internet Camera. Also verify that the power supply is well
connected, and/or the option to turn off the LED is enabled.
12 Why does the LAN LED not light up properly?
There might be a problem with the network cable. To confirm that the cables are working,
PING the address of a known device on the network. If the cabling is OK and your network
is reachable, you should receive a reply similar to the following (…bytes = 32 time = 2 ms).
Another possible problem may be that the network device utilized by the Internet Camera is
not functioning properly, such as hubs or switches. Confirm the power for the devices are well
connected and functioning properly, and/or the option to turn off the LED is enabled.
13 Why does the Internet Camera work locally but
not remotely?
This might be caused by the firewall protection. Check the Internet firewall with your
system administrator. The firewall may need to have some settings changed in order for
the Internet Camera to be accessible outside your local LAN. Refer to page 39 for more
information about installing your camera behind a router.
Make sure that the Internet Camera isn’t conflicting with any web server you may have
running on your network.
The default router setting might be a possible reason. Check that the configuration of the
router settings allow the Internet Camera to be accessed outside your local LAN.
14 Why does a series of broad vertical white lines
appear through out the image?
It could be that the CMOS sensor (a square panel situated behind the lens that measures
the light signals and changes it into a digital format so your computer can present it into
an image that you are familiar with) has become overloaded when it has been exposed to
bright lights such as direct exposure to sunlight or halogen lights. Reposition the Internet
Camera into a more shaded area immediately as prolonged exposure to bright lights will
damage the CMOS sensor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
16 Noisy images occur. How can I solve the problem?
The video images might be noisy if the Internet Camera is used in a very low light environment.
17 The images are poor quality, how can I improve
the image quality?
Make sure that your computers display properties are set to at least 6-bit color. Using 16 or
256 colors on your computer will produce dithering artifacts in the image, making the image
look as if it is of poor quality.
The configuration on the Internet Camera image display is incorrect. Through the Web
Configuration Video section of the web management you need to adjust the image related
parameters for improved images such as: brightness, contrast, hue and light frequency. Please
refer to the Web Configuration section for detailed information.
18 Why are no images available through the Web
browser?
The ActiveX might be disabled. If you are viewing the images from Internet Explorer make
sure ActiveX has been enabled in the Internet Options menu. You may also need to change
the security settings on your browser to allow the ActiveX plug-in to be installed.
If you are using Internet Explorer with a version number of lower than 5, then you will need
to upgrade your Web browser software in order to view the streaming video transmitted by
the Internet Camera.
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How to Ping Your IP Address
The PING (Packet Internet Groper) command can determine whether a specific IP Address
is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply. It is a very
useful tool to confirm if the IP Address conflicts with the Internet Camera over the network.
Follow the step-by-step procedure below to utilize the PING command.
Start a DOS window Start>Program>Accessories>Command Prompt
Type ping x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.x is the IP Address of the Internet Camera.
A successful connection to the camera will be indicated by 4 reply statements (below).
How to Ping Your IP Address
If you fail to connect to your camera you will see the following:
Check to see if you have entered your camera’s IP Address correctly or reassign your
camera’s IP Address.
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Technical Specifications
Network*
TCP/IP (DHCP or Static IP Address)
• 802.11g Wireless (Supports up to 54Mbps transfer rate)
802.11b Wireless (Supports up to 11Mbps transfer rate)
Wired LAN: 10/100Mbps
Web Access Requirements
• Any Java-Enabled or ActiveX compatible Web Browser,. i.e. current versions of Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator
.
Media Streaming Protocol
• HTTP
Video Specification
• Resolution: 640 x 480
• Sensor: 1/4” color CMOS sensor
• Gain Control: 56dB
• Exposure: Automatic
• White Balance: Automatic
• Shutter: Electronics 1/60 ~ 1/15,000 sec
• Minimum Illumination: [email protected]
• Focal Length: 6.0mm
• Aperture: F=1.8
Image (Video Setting)
• Motion-JPEG compression
• Frame rate: QCIF@30fps, 25fps@CIF, 10fps@VGA
• Compression Rate Selection: 5 level (Very Low, Low, Medium, High, Very High)
• Video Resolution: 160x120, 320x240, 640x480
Web Configuration Requirements
• Internet Explorer 5.0 or above or Netscape 6.0 or above
266MHz processor
32MB memory (64MB recommended)
• VGA Card Resolution: 800 x 600 or above
Dimensions
• H x W x L: 5.31” x 2.59” x 2.59”
PC System Requirements
Connection to 802.11g wireless or Ethernet network
Windows
®
2000 or XP
1.3GHz processor
128MB memory
20GB available hard disk space
• CD-ROM drive
Power Source:
• 5V, 2.5A
*
Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11a and 802.11g specifications. Actual data throughput will
vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction,
and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate.
** Environmental conditions may adversely affect wireless signal range.
Technical Specifications
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Technical Specifications
Power Consumption:
• 5W
Environmental specification
Operating temperature: 5
°
C to 50
°C
Storage temperature: -25
°
C to 50
°
C
Operating relative humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Warranty:
• 1 Year

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