Planet Internet Camera ICA-110 Manual de usuario

Table of Contents
Requirements 1
Physical Installation 1
ICA-110 2
ICA-110W 3
ICA-100PE 3
ICA-100C
Configuration 4
Preparation 4
Connecting to the Internet Camera 4
Home Page 5
System 5
Camera Uility IPView Pro operation 9
Launch IPView Pro 14
Search Camera 14
Add Camera 15
View Camera 16
Quick reference in CD-ROM guide 17

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Requirements
Note:
A faster CPU and dedicated computer / notebook can support more
Internet cameras and more image frames.
Model ICA-110/ICA-100C ICA-110W ICA-100PE
Network Environment
LAN 10/ 100M Ethernet 10/ 100M Ethernet
IEEE 802.11g Wireless
LAN
10/ 100M Ethernet
Power over Ethernet IEEE
802.3af
Monitoring System Recommended to Access Internet Camera
System Hardware • CPU: Intel Celeron 1.1GHz or above (Intel Pentium 4 is preferred)
• Memory Size: 128 MB or above
• VGA card resolution: 800x600 or above
Web Browser • Internet Explorer 5.0 or above (ActiveX & JAVA Mode – Image View for Win
dows OS and JAVA Mode – Image View for other OS)
• Netscape 6.0 or above (JAVA Mode – Image View)
System Requirement for IPView Pro Application
Support OS Win 98 / SE/ Me / 2000 / XP
System Hardware • CPU: Intel Celeron 1.1GHz or above (Intel Pentium 4 is preferred)
• Memory Size: 512 MB or above.
• VGA card resolution: 1024x768 or above
Physical Installation
ICA-110
1. Connect an Ethernet cable
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the ICA-110 rear panel
and attach the other end to the network device (hub or switch).
2. Attach the external power supply
Connect the provided power adapter to the ICA-110's connector labeled “5VDC” on rear
panel.
3. Check the LEDs
The PWR and ACT LEDs should be on.

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Physical Installation of ICA-110
ICA-110W
1. Attach Wireless Antenna
Screw the external antenna provided into the antenna connector located on ICA-110W's
rear panel.
2. Connect an Ethernet cable
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the ICA-110W's rear
panel and attach the other end to the network device (hub or switch).
3.Attach the external power supply
Connect the provided power adapter to the ICA-110W's connector labeled “5VDC” on
rear panel.
5. Check the LEDs
The PWR and ACT LEDs should be on.
Physical Installation of ICA-110W

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ICA-100PE
1. Connect an Ethernet cable
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the ICA-100PE rear panel
and attach the other end to the network device (hub or switch).
2. Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3 af
Simply connect the Ethernet cable, no power adapter needed.
3. Attach the external power supply
Connect the provided power adapter to the ICA-100PE's connector labeled “5VDC” on
rear panel.
4. Check the LEDs
The PWR and ACT LEDs should be on.
Physical Installation of ICA-100PE
Note:
Please choose either PoE or power adapter as the power supply for the
ICA-100PE. Do not connect both the PoE port, and the power adapter at
the same time, the unit might be damaged permanently.
ICA-100C
1. Connect an Ethernet cable
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN port located on the ICA-100C rear panel
and attach the other end to the network device (hub or switch).
2. Attach the external power supply
Connect the provided power adapter to the ICA-100C's connector labeled “5VDC” on rear
panel.

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3. Check the LEDs
The PWR and ACT LEDs should be on.
Physical Installation of ICA-100C-V2
Configuration
The Internet Camera contains an HTTP server. This enables you to connect and configure
it using your Web Browser.
Preparation
Before attempting to connect the Internet Camera, please ensure that:
• The Internet Camera must be installed and powered ON.
• If the Internet Camera’s default IP Address (192.168.0.20) is already used by
another device, the other device must be turned OFF until the Internet Camera
is allocated a new IP Ad-dress during configuration.
• Your PC can establish a physical connection to the Internet Camera. The PC
and the Internet Camera must be directly connected (using the LAN port on
the Internet Camera) or on the same LAN segment. That is, the PC must be
configured to an IP address and subnet mask in 192.168.0.x segment. For
example: IP: 192.168.0.2, subnet mask: 255.255.255.0.
Connecting to the Internet Camera
To establish a connection from your PC to the Internet Camera:
1. Installing the Internet Camera in your LAN.

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2. Start WEB browser on one of the PCs in the same LAN segment.
3. In the Address box, enter “http://” and the IP Address of the Internet Cam-
era, as in this example, which uses the Internet Camera’s default IP Address:
http://192.168.0.20
Note:
If you have difficulties on entering the web interface by the default IP
address, press Internet Camera’s reset button continuously for three
seconds or till power LED begins to light up. Then the camera will reset
to factory default. No password and username are required in default
setting. It is strongly suggested that change the password and username
for security purpose.
Home Page
After you connect to the Internet Camera via web browser, the Home Page will appear.
System
Select “System Administration” to configure Internet Camera. There are many settings
to configure the Internet Camera in the system menu bar. Please select “Network” related
page to setup Internet Camera network environment.

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ICA-100C-V2 configuration

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ICA-110W configuration
IP Assignment:
There are some options to select from the IP Assignment.
Note:
Access to Internet Camera is done through assigning a proper IP
address. Please make sure to use a vacant IP address when you assign
the IP address for Internet Camera. This will prevent errors from occur-
ring if the IP address is overlapped.

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Manually Assign / Static IP Address
Directly enter the IP address according to local network environment.
The default settings are as follows:
• Default IP – 192.168.0.20
• Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0
• Default Gateway – 0.0.0.0
Assign Automatically Using
If your network is using DHCP server you can click on “DHCP”. Under this setting
Internet Camera will automatically assign an IP address from DHCP server. Each
time Internet Camera starts up make sure the DHCP server is setup well to be able
to assign a static IP to your Internet Camera. If your application requires direct
connection from an ADSL modem then you need to have an ISP PPPoE account.
Click on “PPPoE” option and enter the User ID and Password into the respective fields.
Internet Camera will get an IP address from the ISP each time Internet Camera
boots.
DNS IP Address:
DNS (Domain Name System) server is an Internet service that translates domain names
into IP addresses. Enter at least one DNS IP address.
Dynamic DNS:
Before using this feature, you have to register an account, password, and DDNS domain
name from a DDNS service provider. Then select one DDNS provider from the pull-down
menu and fill in information in corresponding fields.
Wireless Interface: (ICA-110W only)
Connection Mode:
Use the Connection Mode to determine the type of wireless communication for ICA-
110W. There are two choices of Infrastructure mode, and Adhoc mode.
ESSID (Extended Service Set ID):
This field is used to setup which wireless network to be connected for ICA-110W
communication. The ESSID is a unique identifier shared among all clients in a wireless
network environment. The default Network Name is blank space (NULL String), this
default setting will let ICA-110W connect to ANY access point under the infrastructure
network mode. To connect ICA-110W to a specific access point on the network make
sure to set the ESSID of ICA-110W to correspond with the access point’s ESSID
for communication. Type any string up to 32 characters long (spaces, symbols, and
punctuation are not allowed) in the Network Name box.
To connect ICA-110W to an Ad-hoc wireless workgroup, make sure to set the same
wireless channel and ESSID to match with the PC/Notebook’s setting for direct
wireless communication under the Ad-hoc wireless workgroup.
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