AVerMedia® AVerDiGi Wireless/Wired IP Camera SF1301W SF1301 User Manual May 2009
2 1.2 Package Contents 1.1.1 SF1301W (Wireless) SF1301W Power Adapter RJ-45 Ethernet Cable Antenna Camera Stand Installation CD-ROM 1.1.2 S
3 1.3 System Requirements Computer CPU Intel Celeron 1.1 GHz or above OS Microsoft® Windows 2000/XP/Vista Memory 128 MB or above VGA Resolution 8
4 1.5 LED Indicators The PWR and LNK LED indicators provide the several statuses as the below table listing: PWR POWER Lighting in Blue: IP camer
5 1.6.2 SF1301 Name Function (1) Ethernet port For connecting to Ethernet LAN. The port is auto MDI-II/MDI-X and auto-negotiation for port speed.
6 1.6.3 Using the WPS Button (Only SF1301W) Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for easy and secure establishment of a wireless home network.
7 Chapter 2 Installing the Camera The camera is intended for indoor use. Therefore, the power adapter and power source should be protected from wate
8 2.3 Connect Power and Power On Camera Connect the external power adapter to the DC power input connector located on the camera’s rear panel, and t
9 Chapter 3 Using the Camera Web Manager The IP camera can be managed by using the web browser through the internet. It is recommended to check and
10 4. The detected IP cameras will be listed out. Select the camera that user wants to configure and click go to next step. To refresh the camera
11 6. Assign a Camera Name to the camera. Select the correct Date and Time of the camera. User also can click to copy your PC’s system time to the c
12 8. Select the type of network connection – PPPoE, DHCP, Fixed IP. - PPPoE: For PPPoE client Internet access. Fill in the User Name, Password, and
13 9. If your camera is a wireless camera, select the I want to use wireless for the camera. Otherwise, select the other option. - For wireless,
14 - For wired, view the information of the camera setting. Click to go to next step. 10. The configuration will be saved into the camera.
15 11. The setting is completed. User can click link to the Live Video Viewer. To setup another camera, click .
16 3.2 Familiarizing the Function Buttons in Live Video Viewer On the IPCamWizard interface, select the IP camera that has been found on the network
17 Name Function (9) System setup Configuring the camera system parameters(see also Chapter 3.4) (10) Live video Indicate the video is real-time.
18 3.3 IP Camera Setup Click to switch to IP camera setup menu that user can configure network settings, wireless, video and other settings of th
19 STEP 2: SETUP INTERNET SETTINGS If your ISP require connection authentication, mark Enable and enter the User Name and Password that your ISP p
20 STEP 4: SETUP TIME ZONE Setup the system time of the camera. Click Next to go to next step. Time Zone: Select the time zone that IP camera i
21 STEP6: SETUP COMPLETE Click Apply to save the configuration. To go back to last step, click Back. Click Cancel will back to the step 1 of Setup
CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...
22 3.3.2 Network Settings Click the Network Setup to configure IP settings, PPPoE, DDNS and HTTP or RTSP port. Click Save to save the settings and cl
23 Enable PPPoE: For PPPoE client Internet access. Fill in the User Name, Password, and Confirm password for accessing authentication. 3.3.2.2 D
24 3.3.2.3 PORT DETAIL SETTINGS To configure the HTTP port for web access and RTSP port for mobile access. Enable User authentication to require the
25 3.3.3 Wireless Setup The Wireless IP Camera supports 802.11g protocol that is including WEP or WPA basic security settings. The wireless camera al
26 Encryption: If select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK authentication, user needs to specify whether the wireless network uses TKIP or AES encryption. If se
27 3.3.5 Video and Audio Settings To setup resolution, encode FPS, bps, JPEG quality, and RTSP URL of video output. The video setting is related to
28 i When using SXGA mode, motion detection and motion triggered will be disabled. Profile 1: Setup the video setting of resolution button () 1 wh
29 - RTSP URL: Enter the URL for RTSP connection. Video Profile 4 for Mobile Device Only: Setup the video setting of resolution button () 4 which
30 3.3.6 Motion Detection Start recording the video from the selected area only when the camera detects movement. Mark Enable Video Motion to enable
31 3.3.7 Time and Date To configure, update, and maintain the correct time on the internal system clock. Time Configuration - Time Zone: Select
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32 3.3.8 Recording Setup To setup recording related parameters. Enable recording: Enable the recording function. After enabling recording, user n
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34 3.3.9 Snapshot Setup Set the camera to take snapshots when motion is detected. Snapshots image can be sent to an e-mail address and an FTP server.
36 3.4 System Configuration Click from Live Video Viewer UI or click SYSTEM from Setup menu to switch to the camera system menu.
37 3.4.1 Device Management In Device Management section, user can change administrator’s password, create and manage user account, and modify name of
38 3.4.2 Backup and Restore Setup Save to Local Hard Drive: Save the camera configuration to the locate hard disk. Click Save Configuration and
39 3.4.3 Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the camera firmware. Please make sure the correct firmware file is located on the PC. Click the Browse to locate
40 3.4.4 Device Information Display the camera information such as camera name, time, firmware version, and network settings. 3.4.5 Camera Log To
41 Chapter 4 IPCamCenter IPCamCenter can view multiple cameras’ live view. Also, IPCamCenter can configure the camera one by one. 4.1 Install the
FCC NOTICE (Class B) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may n
42 3. Read the license agreement and click Yes to accept the agreement. 4. Click Next to continue the installation if user doesn’t want to change t
43 4.2 Using the IPCamCenter The IPCamCenter can connect with multiple cameras to view the camera live video. Also, user can configure the monitor c
44 5. User also can enter the IP/URL of the camera directly. Click Input the location of camera from Add camera for monitoring windows. User also ca
45 4.2.2 Familiarizing the Buttons in the IPCamCenter To run the application, click Start > Programs > NetworkSurveillance > IPCamCenter &g
46 Name Function (2) Channel status table Display the channel’s status information. Use ×Ø can scroll up and down the channel status table. When c
47 4.3 System Configuration Click from IPCamCenter UI, user can connect the cameras; configure connected cameras, recording settings, motion settin
48 4.3.1 Camera Management User can add a camera connection, delete the camera, and configure the selected camera through the Web configuration. To a
49 4.3.2 Camera Setting Configure schedule recording and setup motion detection of the camera. Click > Camera Setting to enter the configuration
50 7. To setup Date Mode schedule, enter the Profile name as the schedule name and set the From and To (click and select the date), and then click A
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52 4.3.2.2 Setup the Motion Detection Setting schedule, area and action of the motion detection. A. Enable motion detection 1. Click > Camera s
53 7. Click OK to save the recording schedule settings. 8. To delete the schedule, select the schedule and click Delete. 9. After setup the record
54 D. Select the action of motion detection After motion detection has enabled, user can select the actions that will be perform when the motion ha
55 f. After setup the e-mail address, user should see all setup e-mail in Select template windows. g. User must select the e-mail in order to acti
56 4.3.3 Recording Option Setup the recording parameters. Default recording settings - Size interval: Set the maximum file size for each recordin
57 System settings - Automatically launch this program system starting: The IPCamCenter will execute automatically when the Windows system is sta
58 4.4 Playback the Recorded File If user has enabled the recording on IPCamCenter, then user can playback the recorded file on IPCamPlayer. To pla
59 Appendix A Technical Specifications * Specifications subject to change without prior noticeModelDeviceEffective PixelsMin. scene IlluminationF/
60 Wireless Frequency 2.412-2.4835 GHz Channels 11 channels for United States 13 channels for European Countries 13 channels for Japan Wireless Da
About This User Manual This user manual provides instructions on how to install the IP camera and use it for camera monitoring applications. Camera
1 Chapter 1 Introduction The SF1301 and SF1301W IP Camera transmit live real-time high-quality MPEG-4 video through an Ethernet network or 802.11g w
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