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... Ceiling Mounting 12 4 Initial Setup ...13 5 Accessing your camera 14 5.1 CloudEnabled™ Viewing 15 5.2 Direct Viewing of your Camera (For Advanced Users 17 6 Configuration ...25 6.1 Video Settings 25 6.2 Camera Settings 26 6.3 Audio Settings 28 6.4 User Settings 28 6.5 Network Settings 30 6.6 PTZ Control ...36 6.7 Event Setup...39 6.8 Recording Setup 45 6.9 Recording History...
... Ceiling Mounting 12 4 Initial Setup ...13 5 Accessing your camera 14 5.1 CloudEnabled™ Viewing 15 5.2 Direct Viewing of your Camera (For Advanced Users 17 6 Configuration ...25 6.1 Video Settings 25 6.2 Camera Settings 26 6.3 Audio Settings 28 6.4 User Settings 28 6.5 Network Settings 30 6.6 PTZ Control ...36 6.7 Event Setup...39 6.8 Recording Setup 45 6.9 Recording History...
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...ZyXEL's IPC-4605N sports an advanced 340-degree pan and 100-degree tilt mechanical design, ideal for deployment in warehouses, offices, restaurant, lobby area, or anywhere it's important to have a wide field of view. Pan/Tilt with 10x digital zoom Day/Night functionality Dual H.264, MJPEG, or MPEG-4 video... streams 720P HD resolution Active bandwidth management Network bandwidth detection SMS & E-Mail Notification Built-in microphone Two-way audio communication Video recording to local ...
...ZyXEL's IPC-4605N sports an advanced 340-degree pan and 100-degree tilt mechanical design, ideal for deployment in warehouses, offices, restaurant, lobby area, or anywhere it's important to have a wide field of view. Pan/Tilt with 10x digital zoom Day/Night functionality Dual H.264, MJPEG, or MPEG-4 video... streams 720P HD resolution Active bandwidth management Network bandwidth detection SMS & E-Mail Notification Built-in microphone Two-way audio communication Video recording to local ...
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You can view your ZyXEL IP camera while on the mobile web browser of your iPhone/iPod, Android phone, BlackBerry, PDA, or any 3G capable smartphone over the internet. (Note: A secondary video stream must be enabled. This may require advanced configuration of your home router in order to ... a VLC plug-in installation.) 3) View the live Motion-JPEG video streaming, you created during setup. This is CloudEnabled™ and can be viewed from a smartphone or tablet. Simply point your web browser to http://zyxel.isecurityplus.com and login with the username and password you can also...
You can view your ZyXEL IP camera while on the mobile web browser of your iPhone/iPod, Android phone, BlackBerry, PDA, or any 3G capable smartphone over the internet. (Note: A secondary video stream must be enabled. This may require advanced configuration of your home router in order to ... a VLC plug-in installation.) 3) View the live Motion-JPEG video streaming, you created during setup. This is CloudEnabled™ and can be viewed from a smartphone or tablet. Simply point your web browser to http://zyxel.isecurityplus.com and login with the username and password you can also...
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... second stream has been successfully enabled on the App Store and Android Market from your video feeds. From the login screen, simply enter the username and password you can be located on your ZyXEL camera, you configured during the camera's initial setup (For more information, see the ...eaZy Setup Wizard). The iSecurity+ can use the iSecurity+ web app to http://zyxel.isecurityplus.com/login in your camera's settings, click the Configure button beneath the video display. The following screen will appear: To configure your web browser. To access the app, simply ...
... second stream has been successfully enabled on the App Store and Android Market from your video feeds. From the login screen, simply enter the username and password you can be located on your ZyXEL camera, you configured during the camera's initial setup (For more information, see the ...eaZy Setup Wizard). The iSecurity+ can use the iSecurity+ web app to http://zyxel.isecurityplus.com/login in your camera's settings, click the Configure button beneath the video display. The following screen will appear: To configure your web browser. To access the app, simply ...
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This number can access their video feeds and camera management tools easily through any web browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Chrome, etc.) 2) Type in order to access your camera. 6) If a security ... install both USActiveX.cab and IPCamClientActiveX.cab. Select [Install] twice to Install ActiveX 5) A confirmation dialogue box will prompt installation of camera software from ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Note: ZyXEL ActiveX only supports 32-Bit browsers. If you're running a 64-bit Operating System, you'll still have to run the 32-Bit version...
This number can access their video feeds and camera management tools easily through any web browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Chrome, etc.) 2) Type in order to access your camera. 6) If a security ... install both USActiveX.cab and IPCamClientActiveX.cab. Select [Install] twice to Install ActiveX 5) A confirmation dialogue box will prompt installation of camera software from ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Note: ZyXEL ActiveX only supports 32-Bit browsers. If you're running a 64-bit Operating System, you'll still have to run the 32-Bit version...
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Click the icon to collapse control panels. Should you have more than one, increase the values above by 1 (For example, the second camera would have ports 81 and 555.) 5.2.1.1 Page Layout On the first page, you will need to enable ports 80 and 554 in your firewall and link them to the internal IP address of the camera. Note: If your web browser. 7) You're now ready to view and manage your camera from your IP camera falls behind a firewall, you can see the basic control panel on the top and left, and live video on the right hand side.
Click the icon to collapse control panels. Should you have more than one, increase the values above by 1 (For example, the second camera would have ports 81 and 555.) 5.2.1.1 Page Layout On the first page, you will need to enable ports 80 and 554 in your firewall and link them to the internal IP address of the camera. Note: If your web browser. 7) You're now ready to view and manage your camera from your IP camera falls behind a firewall, you can see the basic control panel on the top and left, and live video on the right hand side.
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...point allows you to change between single, multi, and auto scan. You can be configured in [Settings] > [Video] set the pan and tilt speed on the video window to adjust Brightness, Speaker volume, and microphone volume. Click any spot on a scale of 1 to 10 ... zoom control. Number Label Left control panel Video stream PTZ speed Video mode selection Top control panel Preset Point Magnifier Live video pane Description provides control over video recording, voice communication, I/O, Pan/Tilt, and snapshot Allows you to change the video display between stream-1 and stream-2. (Stream ...
...point allows you to change between single, multi, and auto scan. You can be configured in [Settings] > [Video] set the pan and tilt speed on the video window to adjust Brightness, Speaker volume, and microphone volume. Click any spot on a scale of 1 to 10 ... zoom control. Number Label Left control panel Video stream PTZ speed Video mode selection Top control panel Preset Point Magnifier Live video pane Description provides control over video recording, voice communication, I/O, Pan/Tilt, and snapshot Allows you to change the video display between stream-1 and stream-2. (Stream ...
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...control] > [Patrol mode] Shows your camera's position on the X-Axis and YAxis Click the snapshot button to take a snapshot from live video pane to the next/previous channel. Right-click and choose 'Save Image As...' Microphone Volume Setup Speaker Volume Control Patrol Mode Locate Snapshot Communicate... on this icon to mute the built-in speaker Direction control buttons to the preset position. Channel X-Axis Y-Axis clicking on the video pane and selecting "Fullscreen" Select a channel from the internet.) Triggers the alarm and siren connected to speak into your PC. Allows...
...control] > [Patrol mode] Shows your camera's position on the X-Axis and YAxis Click the snapshot button to take a snapshot from live video pane to the next/previous channel. Right-click and choose 'Save Image As...' Microphone Volume Setup Speaker Volume Control Patrol Mode Locate Snapshot Communicate... on this icon to mute the built-in speaker Direction control buttons to the preset position. Channel X-Axis Y-Axis clicking on the video pane and selecting "Fullscreen" Select a channel from the internet.) Triggers the alarm and siren connected to speak into your PC. Allows...
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... your cursor on the lower-left corner of view. Click on the live view and make that point the new center of the real-time video display. To talk through the camera's speaker or audio line out. The arrow moves the camera in the direction of the mouse click. 5.2.1.3 Enable Digital...dragging the black square shown above. The digital zoom control window will appear. 2) Check [Enable Digital Zoom], and set the area to search and playback video files captured by the camera Digital zoom button. Open Digital Zoom Open a file browser to be enlarged by dragging the slider bar.
... your cursor on the lower-left corner of view. Click on the live view and make that point the new center of the real-time video display. To talk through the camera's speaker or audio line out. The arrow moves the camera in the direction of the mouse click. 5.2.1.3 Enable Digital...dragging the black square shown above. The digital zoom control window will appear. 2) Check [Enable Digital Zoom], and set the area to search and playback video files captured by the camera Digital zoom button. Open Digital Zoom Open a file browser to be enlarged by dragging the slider bar.
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... the internet, port forwarding must be configured on to the camera, then go to [Setup] > [Video Settings], then check the [Enable 2nd Stream (include 3GPP)] box to enable a secondary video stream. Firefox Mobile Devices - IE, Google Chrome, Safari, FireFox (Non-IE browsers require VLC... Use a PC to log on the router to view the live video feed in the troubleshooting chapter). Viewing of M-JPEG video streams is connected. (For more information, see the remote viewing section in M-JPEG format (video only). iPhone, iPod Touch, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Mobile Prior to...
... the internet, port forwarding must be configured on to the camera, then go to [Setup] > [Video Settings], then check the [Enable 2nd Stream (include 3GPP)] box to enable a secondary video stream. Firefox Mobile Devices - IE, Google Chrome, Safari, FireFox (Non-IE browsers require VLC... Use a PC to log on the router to view the live video feed in the troubleshooting chapter). Viewing of M-JPEG video streams is connected. (For more information, see the remote viewing section in M-JPEG format (video only). iPhone, iPod Touch, BlackBerry, Android, Windows Mobile Prior to...
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2) For stream-2, set the codec to "Motion JPEG." 3) Launch the web browser on your iPhone, Android phone, or other mobile internet device, and enter [IP address]/mjpeg.html into the address field of your phone's web browser to watch live video on your mobile device. (Note: The IP required IP address is located at the bottom of the page, just above the [Save] and [Reset] buttons.)
2) For stream-2, set the codec to "Motion JPEG." 3) Launch the web browser on your iPhone, Android phone, or other mobile internet device, and enter [IP address]/mjpeg.html into the address field of your phone's web browser to watch live video on your mobile device. (Note: The IP required IP address is located at the bottom of the page, just above the [Save] and [Reset] buttons.)
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There are also several steps which must be taken to ensure 3GPP functionality. 1) The second video stream (located at [Setup] > [Video Settings]) must be properly configured (as detailed in section 4.2) Having taken the above steps, enter the camera's RTSP streaming address into the ...address field of "rtsp://ipcamera-ip/medias2", wherein "ipcamera-ip" is the IP address located above the [save] and [reset] buttons in [Setup] > [Video Settings]. The RTSP address will take the form of your mobile devices has a stable connection to medium. 2) DDNS functionality must be enabled, with a valid ...
There are also several steps which must be taken to ensure 3GPP functionality. 1) The second video stream (located at [Setup] > [Video Settings]) must be properly configured (as detailed in section 4.2) Having taken the above steps, enter the camera's RTSP streaming address into the ...address field of "rtsp://ipcamera-ip/medias2", wherein "ipcamera-ip" is the IP address located above the [save] and [reset] buttons in [Setup] > [Video Settings]. The RTSP address will take the form of your mobile devices has a stable connection to medium. 2) DDNS functionality must be enabled, with a valid ...
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...-4 can configure detailed settings of all the basic settings options. Options are QQVGA, QVGA, VGA, and 1080x720 (720p) The codec used to 15. 6 Configuration 6.1 Video Settings The Video Settings screen consists of your IP camera here. To access the main setup page, click on this screen. You can be viewed from mobile... from external devices, while H.264 uses less bandwidth. Label Turbo Picture Motion Adaptive Enable 2nd Stream Stream-1/Stream-2 Resolution Codec Description This mode provides best video quality, but frame rate is limited to encode...
...-4 can configure detailed settings of all the basic settings options. Options are QQVGA, QVGA, VGA, and 1080x720 (720p) The codec used to 15. 6 Configuration 6.1 Video Settings The Video Settings screen consists of your IP camera here. To access the main setup page, click on this screen. You can be viewed from mobile... from external devices, while H.264 uses less bandwidth. Label Turbo Picture Motion Adaptive Enable 2nd Stream Stream-1/Stream-2 Resolution Codec Description This mode provides best video quality, but frame rate is limited to encode...
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... Viewing on PC Viewing on the navigation bar in the settings menu. Video quality settings. 64kpbs~3Mbps. Allows you can control image and color related settings, as well as the IR lights of your camera. Saves current settings ... Settings To access the Camera Settings screen, click on 'Camera' on Phone Browser Save Reset Framerate. 5~30 FPS. Allows the IPC-4605N to intelligently change video bitrate depending on the bar to choose between a preference toward higher quality image or a higher framerate. Click on network congestion. The address to view your...
... Viewing on PC Viewing on the navigation bar in the settings menu. Video quality settings. 64kpbs~3Mbps. Allows you can control image and color related settings, as well as the IR lights of your camera. Saves current settings ... Settings To access the Camera Settings screen, click on 'Camera' on Phone Browser Save Reset Framerate. 5~30 FPS. Allows the IPC-4605N to intelligently change video bitrate depending on the bar to choose between a preference toward higher quality image or a higher framerate. Click on network congestion. The address to view your...
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Label Video Properties Brightness Sharpness Saturation White Balance Flickerless Exposure Control Auto Manual Low Light Behavior On/Off Maximum Exposure Maximum Gain LED Indicator IR Light Control ... on... Control shutter speed in low light. (Disable~30FPS) Controls image gain in low light. (1~8.5dB) Turns the blue LED on the front of the video feed. Embed text in low-light. Flips the image 180 degrees vertically. Enable this screen. Sets Flickerless mode. 50(default) or 60 Hz Allow the...
Label Video Properties Brightness Sharpness Saturation White Balance Flickerless Exposure Control Auto Manual Low Light Behavior On/Off Maximum Exposure Maximum Gain LED Indicator IR Light Control ... on... Control shutter speed in low light. (Disable~30FPS) Controls image gain in low light. (1~8.5dB) Turns the blue LED on the front of the video feed. Embed text in low-light. Flips the image 180 degrees vertically. Enable this screen. Sets Flickerless mode. 50(default) or 60 Hz Allow the...
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... to add, modify, or remove viewers/administrators. Stream-2 audio is only available for adjustment when it is selected and 3GPP mode has been checked in video settings.
... to add, modify, or remove viewers/administrators. Stream-2 audio is only available for adjustment when it is selected and 3GPP mode has been checked in video settings.
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... table describes the labels found within this screen. These viewers are restricted to provide user name, password, and group type. When you to viewing live video only.
... table describes the labels found within this screen. These viewers are restricted to provide user name, password, and group type. When you to viewing live video only.
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... left menu to accept. 3. Wait for your browser to the troubleshooting section. 6.5.4 Network Bandwidth This automatic network connection test helps users better define the appropriate video bitrate for their network. When the diagnostic is detected. 6.5.3 Network Diagnostic Here you as to the optimal settings for your camera. Click the text to...
... left menu to accept. 3. Wait for your browser to the troubleshooting section. 6.5.4 Network Bandwidth This automatic network connection test helps users better define the appropriate video bitrate for their network. When the diagnostic is detected. 6.5.3 Network Diagnostic Here you as to the optimal settings for your camera. Click the text to...
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If the message shows a less favorable result, go to [Setup] > [Video] to select a lower bitrate. 6.5.5 Advanced This page allows you to [Setup] > [Network] > [Advanced]. The following screen will appear. To access this pane, navigate to adjust advanced network settings. This message indicates that the currently connected network has the capacity to support up to 10 network cameras of identical bit rate settings (either on Stream 1 or Stream 2).
If the message shows a less favorable result, go to [Setup] > [Video] to select a lower bitrate. 6.5.5 Advanced This page allows you to [Setup] > [Network] > [Advanced]. The following screen will appear. To access this pane, navigate to adjust advanced network settings. This message indicates that the currently connected network has the capacity to support up to 10 network cameras of identical bit rate settings (either on Stream 1 or Stream 2).
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The following screen will appear. 6.5.9 QoS QoS (Quality of packet data (video/audio, event/alarm, web) by specifying values for the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) field in order to reserve bandwidth for different types of Service) ... UPnP screen, navigate to [Settings] > [Network] > [RTP]. To access the RTP page, navigate to [Settings] > [Network] > [UPnP]. This page will allow you want to broadcast video using RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), use this page to customize packet priority for necessary applications. Note: To enable UPnP on Windows, go to Add...
The following screen will appear. 6.5.9 QoS QoS (Quality of packet data (video/audio, event/alarm, web) by specifying values for the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) field in order to reserve bandwidth for different types of Service) ... UPnP screen, navigate to [Settings] > [Network] > [RTP]. To access the RTP page, navigate to [Settings] > [Network] > [UPnP]. This page will allow you want to broadcast video using RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol), use this page to customize packet priority for necessary applications. Note: To enable UPnP on Windows, go to Add...