Edimax-technology i-Watcher Pan/Tilt Internet IP Camera User Manual

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Page 1 - User Manual

ii--WWAATTCCHHEERR Pan / Tilt Internet IP Camera User Manual Version 1.0 March. 2006 1

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Step 4. Ensure the Camera power light is lighting When the i-WATCHER is connected with power, the LED li

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2-2. i-WATCHER Hardware Setup (Wireless LAN Setup) The i-WATCHER provides a USB port for extra device. Check the diagram for extra function

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9. Use IE Browser to watch IP-cam image (wireless mode) 10. If you can find camera in IP-EDIT list and see camera video from IE, than mean is your c

Page 5 - 1. System Features

3. Accessing the i-WATCHER 3-1. Change the i-WATCHER IP Status  Using the IPEdit.exe, you could select the different network options.  The

Page 6 - 1-2. System Requirements

3-2. On the LAN with DHCP Server 1. Use IPEDIT.EXE to find the installed i-WATCHER. 2. Select this i-WATCHER in the Camera Lists Windo

Page 7 - Camera Control

A. Setup the mapping of HTTP Port (80) to 192.168.0.49. B. Restart the ADSL router. Then the i-WATCHER can be accessed from WAN, by the ADSL WAN

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3. Select “Yes“ then press “Set” button , check box will enable the user check when the users want to access the i-WATCHER. The login window will prom

Page 9 - 2. Installation

To control the camera, use the “+” to increase, “-“ to decrease it, or “STD” to return to default value. 6-5.Operation Mode Continuous Mode: Th

Page 10 - Step 7

8. Configuration Only the administrator can select the “Configuration”; the ordinary user account does not have this privilege to access this fun

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8-1. System Setup 8-1-1. Camera Name The camera name can be set on the “Camera Name” field, and select “change “ to summit it . 8-1-2. Camera’s time

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Table of Contents 1. System Features 1-1.Package Contents 1-2.System Requirements 1-3.Hardware Description and Features 1-4.i-WATCHER Hardware S

Page 13 - 3. Accessing the i-WATCHER

8-2. User Setup 8-2-1. User Management User authorization required: Checking the Enable use check function will enable the user check when the users

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8-3-2. Motion detected mail function (Mail Setting) When motion detection is enabled, the user can setup the mail function to send the motion-detecte

Page 15 - 5. Change Password

8-3-5. FTP uploads when motion detected. The motion-detected images can also be uploaded to FTP server. The procedures are as follow: X Enter the I

Page 16 - 6. Camera Control

8-4-2. Alert IN with Motion detected mail function (Mail Setting) When motion detection and Alert IN is enabled, the user can setup the mail function

Page 17 - 7. View Log File

8-4-7. FTP uploads when motion detected (Alert IN Enabled) The motion-detected images can also be uploaded to FTP server. The procedures are as follo

Page 18 - 8. Configuration

] Enter the “User” and “Password” fields with the account and password provided by the ISP. If the “Mail after dialed” check box is checked, the ma

Page 19 - 8-1. System Setup

9. Snapshots 9-1.Snapshots Click “Snapshot” button, the Panel will appear the image, save as file. ¨ 26

Page 20 - 8-3. Motion Detect Setup

10. Image Recording 10-1. Save as JPEG 1. Select “Image Recording…” 2. The “Image Recording” pop-up window displays. Check the “Save as JPEG” chec

Page 21 - 8-3-3. Motion detected mail

[ Selecting the “No Limit” radio button will save the video file until the “Stop Image Recording” is selected. \ For each AVI file, the maximum

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12. Hardware Reset Function Use Pin to push Reset button hole 10 sec, the Camera will reset , mean is all setup value back To factory default. Whe

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8-3-3. Motion detected mail 8-3-4. Motion detected message on the main window. 8-3-5. FTP uploads when motion detected. 8-4.Alert IN

Page 24 - 8-5.Network Setup

A word about terminology The term gateway is used generically to define a device that connects a local network to the Internet. A gateway may be a rou

Page 25 - 8-5. Audio Setup

13-4. Default Gateway Devices (PCs, cameras, etc.) on your network connect to the Internet via a gateway. For most home networks, a NAT type router s

Page 26 - 9. Snapshots

14-2. Using PING PING is a very useful utility for checking to see if a camera is responding or checking to see if an IP address is available. I

Page 27 - 10. Image Recording

How to use i-WATCHER POE Function? 15. PoE (Power Over Ethernet) Function What is Power over Ethernet? Power over Ethernet (also referred to as PoE

Page 28 - 11. GPIO Function

16. Pan and Tilt Control 16-1. Control the camera in the monitor window Click on the monitor image, and the camera moves so that the cl

Page 29 - 12. Hardware Reset Function

17. HTML Code for your website or blog You can show camera video in your website or blog, add HTML code into your website or download sample code fro

Page 30 - 13-3. Port Forwarding

18. i-WATCHER Installation Method i-WATCHER Installation Method 1: Internet Access Mode: Leased Line, ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: A few S

Page 31 - 14. Network Utilities

i-WATCHER Installation Method 2: Internet Access Mode: Leased Line, ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or

Page 32 - 14-3. IP Edit

i-WATCHER Installation Method 3: Internet Access Mode: Dial-up ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: A dynamic IP address provided by the ISP IP Sha

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i-WATCHER Installation Method 4: Internet Access Mode: Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or

Page 34 - 16. Pan and Tilt Control

14. Network Utilities 14-1. Determining your IP Address and Network Settings 14-2. Using PING 14-3. IPEdit search tool 15. POE(Power over

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i-WATCHER Installation Method 5: Internet Access Mode: Dial-up ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: A dynamic IP address provided by the ISP IP Sha

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i-WATCHER Installation Method 6: Internet Access Mode: Dial-up ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: A set of dynamic IP addresses provided by the I

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i-WATCHER Installation Method 7: Internet Access Mode: Leased Line, ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or

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i-WATCHER Installation Method 8: Internet Access Mode: Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or

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i-WATCHER Installation Method 9: Internet Access Mode: Dial-up ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: A dynamic IP address provided by the ISP IP Sha

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i-WATCHER Installation Method 10: Internet Access Mode: Leased Line ADSL or Cable Modem Real IP Address: 1 Static IP address required IP Sharing or

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OVERVIEW 1. System Features  Remote Surveillance Becomes Handy i-Watcher IP-Cam network camera let you monitor

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 Audio and Video Recording Function With the highly sensitive built-in microphone, i-Watcher IP-Cam provide you with the recording of audio and vid

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1-3. Hardware Description and Features z Stand-alone network camera for flexible installation. z Simple installation and multiple mounting methods.

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Wireless LAN z Support USB Wireless Dongle for IEEE802.11 b and g z Zydas Chipset WiFi USB Dongle z E-Mail the Detected Images to preset e-Mail ad

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2. Installation Before installing the i-WATCHER, you should have an available Ethernet LAN connection (RJ-45 port). To view the camera’s image or mak

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