Aver SF1031W User Manual

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AVerMedia® AVerDiGi Wireless/Wired IP Camera SF1301W SF1301 User Manual May 2009

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

Page 7 - Before You Start

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

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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

Page 9 - Chapter 1 Introduction

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

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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

Page 11 - 1.4 Default Settings

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

Page 13 - 1.6.2 SF1301

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

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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,

Page 15 - 2.2 Connect Ethernet Cable

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.

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15 11. The setting is completed. User can click link to the Live Video Viewer. To setup another camera, click .

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 30 - 3.3.2 Network Settings

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

Page 31 - 3.3.2.2 DYNAMIC DNS SETTING

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

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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

Page 33 - 3.3.3 Wireless Setup

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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4.2.1 To Connect the Camera ... 4

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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.

Page 39 - 3.3.7 Time and Date

36 3.4 System Configuration Click from Live Video Viewer UI or click SYSTEM from Setup menu to switch to the camera system menu.

Page 40 - 3.3.8 Recording Setup

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

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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

Page 42 - 3.3.9 Snapshot Setup

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

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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

Page 44 - 3.4 System Configuration

41 Chapter 4 IPCamCenter IPCamCenter can view multiple cameras’ live view. Also, IPCamCenter can configure the camera one by one. 4.1 Install the

Page 45 - 3.4.1 Device Management

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

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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

Page 47 - 3.4.3 Firmware Upgrade

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

Page 48 - 3.4.5 Camera Log

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

Page 49 - Chapter 4 IPCamCenter

45 4.2.2 Familiarizing the Buttons in the IPCamCenter To run the application, click Start > Programs > NetworkSurveillance > IPCamCenter &g

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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

Page 51 - 4.2 Using the IPCamCenter

47 4.3 System Configuration Click from IPCamCenter UI, user can connect the cameras; configure connected cameras, recording settings, motion settin

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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

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49 4.3.2 Camera Setting Configure schedule recording and setup motion detection of the camera. Click > Camera Setting to enter the configuration

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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

Page 56 - 4.3.1 Camera Management

WARNING TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION IF THERE IS ANY DAMAGE, SHORTAGE OR I

Page 57 - 4.3.2 Camera Setting

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

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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

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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

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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

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56 4.3.3 Recording Option Setup the recording parameters.  Default recording settings - Size interval: Set the maximum file size for each recordin

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57  System settings - Automatically launch this program system starting: The IPCamCenter will execute automatically when the Windows system is sta

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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

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59 Appendix A Technical Specifications * Specifications subject to change without prior noticeModelDeviceEffective PixelsMin. scene IlluminationF/

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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

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About This User Manual This user manual provides instructions on how to install the IP camera and use it for camera monitoring applications. Camera

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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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