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PREFACE
The Pan/Tilt Internet Camera Server (TV-IP410) /Wireless Pan/Tilt Internet
Camera Server (TV-IP410W) provides real-time security surveillance over a
large viewing area. Monitor people in your camera’s viewing field and
manage the camera from any Internet connection.
See more with one Internet cameraremotely pan the camera side-to-
side a remarkable 330 degrees and tilt up-and-down 105 degrees.
The TV-IP410/TV-IP410W provides high quality video streams over a
secure or wireless connection. Advanced intuitive software includes
motion detection recording, email alerts and scheduled recordings. This
camera’s brilliant image quality, pan and tilt functionality and low light
recording capabilities make it ideal for home, small office and business
use.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Your Camera describes the features of the
camera. You will also know the components and functions
of the camera.
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation helps you install the camera
according to your application environment. You can use this
camera at home, at work, at any where you want.
Chapter 3 Accessing the Camera lets you start using your camera
without problem. The camera can be set up easily and work
within your network environment instantly.
Chapter 4 Configuring the Camera guides you through the
configuration of the camera using the Web browser on your
PC.
Chapter 5 SecurView Softwae using the convenience software to
monitor your camera
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Chapter 6 Appendix provides the specification of the camera and some
useful information for using your camera.
NOTE The illustrations and configuration values in this guide are for
reference only. The actual settings depend on your practical
application of the camera.
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Contents
PREFACE ..................................................................................... 1
CHAPTER 1 .................................................................................. 5
INTRODUCTION............................................................................. 5
1.1 PACKAGE CONTENTS ................................................................. 5
1.2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA ...................................... 6
1.3 FEATURES AND BENEFITS ............................................................ 8
1.4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT............................................................... 9
CHAPTER 2 ................................................................................ 10
HARDWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................... 10
2.1 INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT KIT ............................................ 10
2.2 CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO LAN/WLAN ............................... 11
2.3 APPLICATIONS OF THE CAMERA ................................................. 12
CHAPTER 3 ................................................................................ 13
ACCESSING THE CAMERA ............................................................. 13
3.1 USING IPSETUP ...................................................................... 13
3.2 ACCESSING TO THE CAMERA ..................................................... 18
3.3 CONFIGURING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE PC ................................. 22
CH APTER 4 ................................................................................ 24
CONFIGURING THE CAMERA ......................................................... 24
4.1 USING THE WEB CONFIGURATION.............................................. 24
4.2 USING SMART WIZARD ............................................................ 25
4.3 BASIC SETUP .......................................................................... 29
4.4 NETWORK SETTINGS ................................................................ 33
4.5 PAN/TILT SETTINGS ................................................................. 40
4.6 SETTING UP VIDEO .................................................................. 41
4.7 EVENT SERVER CONFIGURATION ................................................ 45
4.8 MOTION DETECT ..................................................................... 48
4.9 EVENT CONFIG ....................................................................... 49
4.10 TOOLS ................................................................................... 55
4.11 INFORMATION ........................................................................ 57
CHAPTER 5 ................................................................................ 58
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SECURVIEW S OFTWARE ............................................................. 58
5.1 INSTALLATION ........................................................................ 58
5.2 USING INSTALLATION .............................................................. 63
ITEM FEATURES ................................................................................ 63
TO ADD A CAMERA ........................................................................... 69
TO REMOVE A CAMERA ...................................................................... 72
TO LINK TO THE WEB PAGE OF THE CAMERA .......................................... 73
TO RECORD VIDEO ............................................................................ 74
TO CONFIGURE THE RECORDING SETTINGS ............................................ 79
TO PLAYBACK THE RECORDED VIDEO ................................................... 81
TO SET UP MOTION DETECTION OPTIONS .............................................. 82
ACCOUNT ....................................................................................... 84
OTHER ............................................................................................ 84
INFORMATION ................................................................................. 85
APPENDIX .................................................................................. 87
A.1 SPECIFICATION ....................................................................... 87
A.2 GPIO TERMINAL APPLICATION .................................................. 89
A.3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS .......................................................... 90
Limited Warranty ................................................................... 99
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Package Contents
The package includes the following:
TV-IP410 or TV-IP410W Camera
CD-ROM (Users Guide and Utility)
Multi-Language Quick Installation Guide
External Antenna (for TV-IP422W only)
GPIO Connector
RJ-45 Cable
12V 1.5A Power Adapter (3.5mm)
Wall Mount Kit
NOTE: If there is item missing, please contact your local authorized
dealer.
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1.2 Getting to Know Your Camera
Front View
Power LED
indicates the camera
is powered on with
the steady amber
light.
Adjustable LEDs
rotate the lens to have
clear image.
Link LED
indicates the camera’s
network connectivity
with the flashing green
light.
Antenna for
TV-IP410W
only
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Rear View
External Antenna
Connects the external
antenna.
GPIO Connectors
It is used to connect
the external device.
Press it quickly to restart the
camera. Press and hold for 5
seconds to set to factory
default.
DC Power Connector
connects the AC
power adapter, in
order to supply power
to the camera.
Ethernet Cable Connector
Connecto to network by
using the RJ-45 Cable. It
also support the NWay
protocol.
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1.3 Features and Benefits
MJPEG Supported
The camera provides you with excellent MJPEG images technology,
allowing you to adjust image size and quality, and bit rate according to
the networking environment.
Optimal Viewing
With the pan/tile functions, you can easily monitor everywhere via the
camera by moving the camera lens to the left/right (165/165 degrees) or
up/down (90/15 degrees). In addition, you can assign up to eight
positions for the camera, enabling you to move the camera lens to the
desired position quickly.
I/O Connectors Provided
The camera provides the I/O connectors on the rear panel (IN/OUT),
which provide the physical interface to send and receive digital signals
to a variety of external alarm devices. You can connect a special featured
device, and then configure the settings and control the device from the
GPIO Trigger window of Web Configuration.
Remote Control Supported
By using a standard Web browser or the bundled SecurView software
application, the administrator can easily change the configuration of the
camera via Intranet or Internet. In addition, the camera can be upgraded
remotely when a new firmware is available. The users are also allowed to
monitor the image and take snapshots via the network.
Multiple Platforms Supported
The camera supports multiple network protocols, including TCP/IP,
SMTP e-mail, HTTP, and other Internet related protocols. Therefore, you
can use the camera in a mixed operating system environment, such as
Windows 2000 and Windows XP and Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Multiple Applications Supported
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Through the remote access technology, you can use the cameras to
monitor various objects and places for your own purposes.
For example, babies at home, patients in the hospital, office, banks, and
more. The camera can capture both still images and video clips, so that
you can keep the archives and restore them at any time.
1.4 System Requirement
Networking
LAN: 10Base-T Ethernet or 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet.
WLAN: IEEE 802.11b/g.
Accessing the Camera using Web Browser
Platform: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7
CPU: Intel Pentium III 800MHz or above
RAM: 512MB
Resolution: 800x600 or above
User Interface: Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 or above
Accessing the Camera using SecurView®
Platform: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP/Vista
Hardware Requirement:
1 camera connected: Intel Pentium III 800MHz; 512MB RAM
2 ~ 4 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz; 512MB RAM
5 ~ 8 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz; 1GB RAM
9 ~ 16 cameras connected: Intel Pentium 4 3.4GHz; 2GB RAM
Resolution: 1024x768 or above
NOTE: Monitoring multiple cameras may require a high performance
CPU. To have the better performance, it recommends that you set
the camera video resolution and frame rate to low level.
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CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
2.1 Installing the Wall Mount Kit
The camera comes with a Wall Mount Kit, which allows you to place your
camera anywhere by mounting the camera through the three screw
holes located in the base of the Wall Mount Kit.
Wall Mount Kit
Screw
Screw
Screw
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2.2 Connecting the Camera to LAN/WLAN
Use the provided Ethernet cable to
connect the camera to your local area
network (LAN).
When you connect the AC power
adapter, the camera is powered on
automatically. You can verify the
power status from the Power LED on
the front panel of the camera.
Once connected, the Link LED starts
flashing green light and the camera is
on standby and ready for use now.
If you use a wireless network in your
application environment, you need
to attach the included external
antenna to the camera.
When the camera is powered on, the
camera will automatically search any
access point with “default” SSID.
NOTE If the camera cannot to your wireless network, you need to install
the camera in LAN and proceed with WLAN settings.
Connecting the Ethernet Cable
Connecting the External Antenna
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2.3 Applications of the Camera
The camera can be applied in multiple applications, including:
Monitor local and remote places and objects via Internet or Intranet.
Capture still images and video clips remotely.
Upload images or send email messages with the still images attached.
The following diagram explains one of the typical applications for your
camera and provides a basic example for installing the camera.
Applications
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CHAPTER 3
ACCESSING THE CAMERA
3.1 Using IPSetup
The camera comes with a conveniently utility, IPSetup, which is included
in the Installation CD-ROM, allowing you to search the camera on your
network easily.
1. Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive to
initiate the Auto-Run program.
2. Click the IP Setup from the Auto-Run menu screen. Then IP Setup
Wizard will appear. Click Nextwhen the Welcome to the IPSetup
Setup Wizard appears.
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3. Click Browse to choose the desired destination location. By default,
the destination location is C:\Program Files\TRENDnet\IPSetup. Then
Click Next”.
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4. Click Nextto confirm the IPSetup software to be installed to the
computer.
5. When the Installation Complete window appears, click Finish”.
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6. After installing the IPSetup utility, the application is automatically
installed to your computer, and creates a folder in Start
\Program\TRENDnet\IPSetup”.
7. Click Start > Programs > TRENDnet > IPSetup, and then click
IPSetup
8. The IPSetup window will appear. The default IP setting is set to DHCP
client. The cameras IP address will be in the same subnet as your
network. If you do not have a DHCP server in your network, the IP
address will default to 192.168.10.30.
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- Camera Display Area: It shows the connected camera(s) within the
same network
Double click the IP address, it will link to Cameras Web Configuration
page.
- Change IP: Click this button to bring up the following window. It
allows you to change the IP Address. You can select either Static IP
or click DHCP. Then, enter the Administrator ID & password. By
default ID/password is: admin. When complete, click Change”.
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- Search: Click this button to search the connected camera in the
same network.
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Exit: Click this button to exit the program.
3.2 Accessing to the Camera
1. Open the Web browser on your computer (example showed in the
Users Guide is based on the Internet Explorer)
2. Type the Camera IP address in the web browser URL (e.g.
192.168.10.30) and then press [Enter].
3. You can also double click on the selected camera from IPSetup which
will open IE browser.
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4. When the login window appears, enter the default User name (admin)
and password (admin) and press OK to access to the main screen of
the cameras Web Configuration.
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NOTE If you are initially access to the camera, you will be ask to install a
new plug-in for the camera. Permission request depends on the
Internet security settings of your computer. Click Yes to proceed.
After you login into the Web Configuration of the camera, the main page
will appear as below:
The main page of the Web Configuration provides you with many useful
information and functions, including:
Pan/Tilt Buttons
Live View/Setup Switch
Camera Information
Live View Image
Zoom In Buttons
Function Buttons
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Camera Information
Displays the camera’s location and the
current date & time. The information can be modified in the Web
Configuration.
Live View Image
Displays the real-time image of the connected
camera.
Move your mouse to the Live View area and click on anywhere,
the camera lens will then move to the position where you
clicked to display it in the central part of Live View area.
When you enlarge the Live View by clicking the Zoom In buttons
(2x or 3x), you can move the displayed image by right-clicking
your mouse on the Live View area. The position where you right-
clicked will be displayed in the central part of Live View area.
Zoom In Buttons
Click the buttons to zoom in the live view image
by 1x, 2x, and 3x.
Nightmode Buttons
Click the nightmode buttons to increase the
exposure. The frame rate will automatic adjust to half frame rate.
Live View/Setup Switch
Click Setup to configure the camera. For
details, see Chapter 4.
Pan/Tilt Buttons
Provides the buttons to control the camera lens:
Left/Right/Up/Down/Home buttons allow you to move the
camera lens position. Clicking the Home button will move the
camera lens to the assigned home position.
Right
Down
Home
Up
Left
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Auto Patrol button controls the camera to automatically scan
the preset positions once. Click Stop to stop patrolling.
Click the Number button (1~8) to move the camera lens to the
preset position immediately.
To set up the preset positions, move the camera lens by clicking
the Left/Right/Up/Down buttons to the desired position first,
then select the number (1~8) from the pull-down list and click
the Apply button. You can enter a descriptive name for the
assigned position in the text box to identify it easily.
Function Buttons
Use these buttons to control the audio, video,
and trigger functions.
Manual Record allows you to record and save a video clip.
Snapshot allows you to capture and save a still image.
Browse allows you to assign the destination folder to store the
video clips and still images.
Trigger Out allows you to trigger on/off the GPIO output
manually.
3.3 Configuring the IP Address of the PC
If you are failed to access to the camera, please check the IP address of
your computer. When you connect the camera to your computer directly
to proceed with configuration of the camera, you need to set up the IP
addresses to be in the same segment for the two devices to
communicate.
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1. On your computer, click Start > Control Panel to open the Control
Panel window.
2. Double-click Network Connection to open the Network Connection
window.
3. Right-click Local Area Connection and then click Properties from
the shortcut menu.
4. When the Local Area Connection Properties window appears, select
the General tab.
5. Select Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] and then click Properties to bring
up the Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] Properties window.
6. To configure a fixed IP address that is within the segment of the
camera, select the Use the following IP address option. Then, enter
an IP address into the empty field. The suggested IP address is
192.168.xxx.xxx (x is 0~254, please avoid same IP address with your
network devices), and the suggested Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
7. When you are finished, click OK.
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CHAPTER 4
CONFIGURING THE CAMERA
4.1 Using the Web Configuration
You can access and manage the camera through the Web browser and
the provided software application SecurView. This chapter describes the
Web Configuration, and guides you through the configuration of the
camera by using the Web browser.
To configure the camera, click Setup on the main page of Web
Configuration. The Web Configuration will start from the Basic page.
The Web Configuration contains the
settings that are required for the camera
in the left menu bar, including Smart
Wizard, Basic, Network, Pan/Tilt, Video,
Event Server, Motion detect, Event
Config, Tools and Information.
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Enter the desired camera name and location, then click Apply.
You can also configure the camera by using the Smart Wizard as
describe below.
4.2 Using Smart Wizard
The camera’s Smart Wizard lets you configure your camera easily and
quickly. The wizard will guide you through the necessary settings with
detailed instructions on each step.
To start the wizard, click Smart Wizard in the left menu bar.
Step 1. Camera Settings
Enter desired Camera Name, Location and Admin Password. By default,
the password is admin. You can also leave the password field blank. It is
highly recommend that you enter the new password. Once you have
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changed to new password, please keep a record. You will need the new
password to view or configure the camera later on.
Step 2. IP Settings
Choose DHCP, Static IP or PPPoE
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Step 3. Email Settings
Enter mail server information for sending still image to email account.
Step 4. Wireless Networking
Enter wireless network information
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Step 5. Confirm Settings
Review your setting. Click Apply to save the setting and reboot the
camera. Click <Prev to go back to previous setting. Click Cancel to exiting
the setting without any changes.
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4.3 Basic Setup
The Basic menu contains three sub-menus that provide the system
settings for the camera, such as the Camera Name, Location, Date & Time,
and User management.
Basic >> System
Basic
- Camera Name: Enter a descriptive name for the camera.
- Location: Enter a descriptive name for the location used by the
camera.
Indication LED
This item allows you to set the LED illumination as desired. There are
two options: Normal and OFF.
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Basic >> Date & Time
- TimeZone: Select the proper time zone for the region from the
pull-down menu.
- Synchronize with PC: Select this option and the date & time
settings of the camera will be synchronized with the connected
computer.
- Synchronize with NTP Server: Select this option and the time will
be synchronized with the NTP Server. You need to enter the IP
address of the server and select the update interval in the
following two boxes.
- Manual: Select this option to set the date and time manually.
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Basic >> User
Administrator
To prevent unauthorized access to the camera’s Web Configuration,
you are strongly recommend to change the default administrator
password. Type the administrator password twice to set and confirm
the password.
General User
- User Name: Enter the user’s name you want to add to use the
camera.
- Password: Enter the password for the new user.
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When you are finished, click Add/Modify to add the new user to
the camera. To modify the user’s information, select the one you
want to modify from UserList and click Add/Modify.
- UserList: Display the existing users of the camera. To delete a user,
select the one you want to delete and click Delete.
Guest
- User Name: Enter the guest’s name you want to add to use the
camera.
- Password: Enter the password for the new guest.
- UserList: Display the existing guests of the camera. To delete a
user, select the one you want to delete and click Delete.
Direct Video Stream Authentication:
- Enabled = Direct link to the video stream prompts for
authentication.
- Disable = Direct link to video does not prompt for authentication
for ease of use when implementing or embedding the video stream
into a custom application or webpage.
- Examples of the Direct Link to video:
MJPEG Mode
http://camera_ip_address:port number/jpgview.htm
NOTE The “General User” can access the camera and control the
Function buttons of the camera’s Web Configuration; the “Guest’
can only view the live view image from the main page of the Web
Configuration while accessing the camera. Only the
“Administrator” is allowed to configure the camera through the
Web Configuration.
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4.4 Network Settings
The Network menu contains three sub-menus that provide the network
settings for the camera, such as the IP Setting, DDNS Setting, IP Filter, and
Wireless network.
Network >> Network
IP Setting
This item allows you to select the IP address mode and set up the
related configuration. The default setting is DHCP mode enabled.
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- DHCP: Select this option when your network uses the DHCP server.
When the camera starts up, it will be assigned an IP address from
the DHCP server automatically.
- Static IP: Select this option to assign the IP address for the camera
directly. You can use IPSetup to obtain the related setting values.
IP
Enter the IP address of the camera. The default
setting is DHCP.
Subnet Mask
Enter the Subnet Mask of the camera. The
default setting is 255.255.255.0.
Default Gateway
Enter the Default Gateway of the camera. The
default setting is your router’s LAN IP address.
Primary/
Secondary DNS
DNS (Domain Name System) translates domain
names into IP address. Enter the Primary DNS
and Secondary DNS that are provided by ISP.
- PPPoE: Select this option when you use a direct connection via the
ADSL modem. You should have a PPPoE account from your
Internet service provider. Enter the User Name and Password. The
camera will get an IP address from the ISP as starting up.
NOTE Once the camera get an IP address from the ISP as starting up, it
automatically sends a notification email to you. Therefore, when
you select PPPoE as your connecting type, you have to set up the
email or DDNS configuration in advance.
DDNS Setting
With the Dynamic DNS feature, you can assign a fixed host and
domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address. Select the Enable
option to enable this feature. Then, select the Provider from the pull-
down list and enter the required information in the Host Name, User
Name, and Password boxes. Please note that you have to sign up for
DDNS service with the service provider first.
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UPnP
The camera supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), which is a set of
computer network protocols that enable the device-to-device
interoperability. In addition, it supports port auto mapping function
so that you can access the camera if it is behind an NAT router or
firewall. Select the Enable option to enable this feature.
Ports Number
- HTTP Port: The default HTTP port is 80.
NOTE If the camera is behind an NAT router of firewall, the suggested
port number to be used is from 1024 to 65535.
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Network >> IP Filter
The IP Filter setting allows the administrator of the camera to limit the
users within a certain range of IP addresses to access the camera.
Start/End IP Address
Assign a range of IP addresses that are not allowed to access the
camera by entering the Start IP address and End IP address. When
you are finished, click Add to save the range setting. You can repeat
the action to assign multiple ranges for the camera.
For example, when you enter 192.168.10.50 in Start IP Address and
192.168.10.100 in End IP Address, the user whose IP address located
within 192.168.10.50 ~ 192.168.10.100 will not be allowed to access
the camera.
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Deny IP List
The list displays the range setting(s) of IP addresses that are not
allowed to access the camera. To clear the setting, select a range of IP
addresses from the list and click Delete.
Network >> Wireless Setting (For TV-IP410W only)
The camera supports WLAN while you use the wireless network. Select
the Enable option to enable this feature.
- Network ID (SSID): Keep the default setting of this option to
connect the camera to any access point under the infrastructure
network mode. To connect the camera to a specified access point,
set a SSID for the camera to correspond with the access point’s
ESS-ID. To connect the camera to an
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Ad-Hoc wireless workgroup, set the same wireless channel and
SSID to match with the computer’s configuration.
Click Site Survey to display the available wireless networks, so that
you can easily connect to one of the listed wireless networks.
- Wireless Mode: Select the type of wireless communication for the
camera: Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc.
- Channel: Select the appropriate channel from the list.
- Authentication: Select the authentication method to secure the
camera from being used by unauthorized user: Open, Shared-key,
WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK. The following table explains the four
options:
Open
The default setting of Authentication mode, which
communicates the key across the network.
Shared-key
Allow communication only with other devices with
identical WEP settings.
WPA-PSK/
WPA2-PSK
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK is specially designed for the
users who do not have access to network
authentication servers. The user has to manually
enter the starting password in their access point or
gateway, as well as in each PC on the wireless
network.
If you select Open or Shared-key as the Authentication mode, you
need to complete the following settings:
Encryption: Select the WEP option to enable the data
encryption feature to secure the camera within the wireless
network.
Format: Once you enable the Encryption feature, you need to
determine the encryption format by selecting ASCII or HEX.
ASCII format causes each character you type to be interpreted as
an eight-bit value. Hex format causes each pair of characters you
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type to be interpreted as an eight-bit value in hexadecimal (base
16) notation.
Key Length: Select the WEP key length you use: 64 bits or 128
bits.
WEP Key 1/2/3/4: Enter the WEP key(s) in the following boxes.
If you select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK as the Authentication mode,
you need to complete the following settings:
Encryption: Select TKIP or AES. TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity
Protocol) changes the temporal key every 10,000 packets to
insure much greater security than the standard WEP security.
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is used to ensure the
highest degree of security and authenticity for digital
information.
Pre-Shared Key: This is used to identify each other in the
network. Enter the name in the box, and this name must match
the Pre-shared key value in the remote device.
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4.5 Pan/Tilt Settings
The Pan/Tilt menu allows you to configure the pan/tilt functions of the
camera.
Pan & Tilt >> Pan & Tilt Settings
- Pan/Tilt Calibration: Click Calibration to calibrate the position of
the camera lens.
- Pan Steps: Set the changing range (1~20 degrees) when you click
the Left/Right button.
- Tilt Steps: Set the changing range (1~20 degrees) when you click
the Up/Down button.
- Auto Patrol Stay Time: Set the stay time (1~999 seconds) of each
preset positions when the camera is patrolling.
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4.6 Setting up Video
The Video menu contains three sub-menus that provide the video
settings for the camera.
Video >> Camera
Image Setting
- Brightness: Adjust the brightness level from 0 ~ 100.
- Contrast: Adjust the contrast level from 0 ~ 100.
- Saturation: Adjust the colors level from 0 ~ 100
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Click Default to restore the default settings of the three options
above.
- Mirror: Select the Horizontal option to mirror the image
horizontally. Select the Vertical option to mirror the image
vertically.
- Light Frequency: Select the proper frequency according to the
camera’s location: 50Hz, 60Hz, or Outdoor.
Overlay Setting
- Includes Date & Time: Select this option to display the date &
time stamp on the live view image.
- Enable Opaque: Select this option to set a black background to
the displayed date & time stamp.
Video >> Video
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MJPEG
- Video Resolution: Select the desired video resolution from the
three formats: VGA, QVGA and QQVGA. The higher setting (VGA)
obtains better video quality while it uses more resource within
your network.
- Video Quality: Select the desired image quality from five levels:
Lowest, Low, Medium, High, and Highest.
- Frame Rate: Select Auto or a proper setting depending on your
network status.
NOTE The camera supports MJPEG compression. MJPEG capture the
images in JPEG format, which require higher bandwidth to view
smooth video. The administrator can control the bandwidth of
each connection well through the setting options above.
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4.7 Event Server Configuration
The Event Server menu contains three sub-menus that allow you to
upload images to FTP, send emails that include still images, and store the
images to a computer.
When you complete the required settings for FTP and Email, click Test to
test the related configuration is correct or not. Once the camera connects
to the server successfully, click Apply.
Event Server Setting>> FTP
- Host Address: Enter the FTP server IP address.
- Port Number: Enter the FTP port number.
- User Name: Enter the user name to login into the FTP server.
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- Password: Enter the password to login into the FTP server.
- Directory Path: Enter the destination folder for uploading the
images. For example, /Test.
- Passive Mode: Select the Enable option to enable passive mode.
Event Server Setting >> Email
- SMTP Server Address: Enter the mail server address.
- Sender Email Address: Enter the email address of the user who
will send the email.
- Sender User Name: Enter the user name to login the mail server.
- Sender Password: Enter the password to login the mail server.
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- Receiver #1 Email Address: Enter the first email address of the
user who will receive the email.
- Receiver #2 Email Address: Enter the second email address of the
user who will receive the email.
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4.8 Motion Detect
The Motion Detect menu contains the command and option that allow
you to enable and set up the motion detection feature of the camera. The
camera provides two detecting areas.
To enable the detecting area, select Window 1 or 2 from the pull-down
list, and then select Enable. When the detecting area is enabled, you can
use the mouse to move the detecting area and change the area coverage.
- Name: Assign a name to the detecting area.
- Threshold: Move the slide bar to adjust the level for detecting
motion to record video.
NOTE Sliding the Threshold bar to the right will decrease the sensitivity
of motion detection; sliding the Threshold bar to the left will
increase the sensitivity of motion detection
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4.9 Event Config
The Event Config menu contains five sub-menus that provide the
commands to configure event profiles.
Event Configuration >> General Setting
- Snapshot/Recording Subfolder: You can assign a descriptive
name for the subfolder to save the captured image/video files.
Otherwise, leave this option blank to use the default setting.
- GPIO Trigger Out Retention Time Per Event: Limit the retention
time of the GPIO Trigger Out function.
Event Configuration >> Arrange Schedule Profile
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This sub-menu displays the scheduled profile(s). To customize the profile,
click Add and then enter a descriptive name for the profile in the prompt
dialog window. Then click OK.
The profile is added to the Schedule Profiles list. To delete the profile,
select the profile in the list and click Delete.
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- Profile Name: Display the profile name that you select in the
Schedule Profiles list.
- Weekdays: Select the weekday(s) that you want to separately
assign in the schedule profile. The weekday that has been assigned
will be displayed with green color.
- Time List: Display the time period that you have assigned within
the selected weekday. To assign the same time period to every
weekday, click Add this to all weekdays; click Delete this from all
weekdays to remove the selected time period from every
weekday. Click Delete to remove the selected time period.
- Start/End Time: Enter the start and end time and then click Add
to assign a time period within in the selected weekday.
Event Configuration >> Motion Detect Trigger
Select the Enable option to enable the motion detect trigger function of
the camera, so that you can set Trigger Out function or send captured
images within the detecting area to the FTP server and email receiver.
You have to configure corresponding settings, such as FTP server and
email server, to enable this feature.
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- Schedule Profile: Select a schedule profile from the pull-down list.
-
- Action: Set the Trigger Out function or select the destination of
the captured images: Send Email, or FTP Upload.
NOTE Setting the Pre-event/Post-event time for sending email or
uploading to FTP may cause the system overloads.
Event Configuration >> Schedule Trigger
You can separately configure the schedule for trigger function of the
camera by Email or FTP. Select the Enable option on each item, and
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then select a Schedule Profile from the pull-down list and set the
Interval time.
Event Configuration >> GPIO Trigger
Select the Enable option to enable the GPIO trigger function of the
camera, so that you can set Trigger Out function or send captured images
within the detecting area to the FTP server or email receiver,. You have to
configure corresponding settings, such as FTP server and email server, to
enable this feature.
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- Schedule Profile: Select a schedule profile from the pull-down list.
- Action: Set the Trigger Out function or select the destination of
the captured images: Send Email, or FTP Upload.
NOTE Setting the Pre-event/Post-event time for sending email or
uploading to FTP may cause the system overloads.
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4.10 Tools
The Tools menu provides the commands that allow you to restart or reset
the camera. You can also backup and restore your configuration, and
upgrade the firmware for the camera.
Factory Reset
Click Reset to restore all factory default settings for the camera.
System Reboot
Click Reboot to restart the camera just like turning the device off and
on. The camera configuration will be retained after rebooting.
Configuration
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You can save your camera configuration as a backup file on your
computer. Whenever you want to resume the original settings, you
can restore them by retrieving the backup file.
- Backup: Click Get the backup file to save the current
configuration of the camera.
- Restore: Click Browse to locate the backup file and then click
Restore.
Update Firmware
This item displays the current firmware version. You can upgrade the
firmware for your camera once you obtained a latest version of
firmware.
- Select the firmware: Click Browse to locate the backup file (.pck)
and then click Update.
NOTE Make sure to keep the camera connected to the power source
during the process of upgrading firmware. Otherwise, the camera
might be damaged because of failure of upgrading firmware.
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4.11 Information
The Information menu displays the current configuration and events log
of the camera.
Device Info
Display the Basic, Video, Network, and Wireless settings of the
camera.
System Log
The Logs table displays the events log recorded by the system.
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CHAPTER 5
SECURVIEW SOFTWARE
This Chapter describes detail instructions on operating SecurView
software, a useful friendly application for ease of control and navigation
requirement.
5.1 Installation
1. Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive to
initiate the Auto-Run program.
2. Click the SecurView from the Auto-Run menu screen.
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NOTE To use SecurView™, you must have Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
installed in the computer. The setup wizard will detect it and, if
the program is not installed yet, ask you to install it during the
process of installing SecurView™.
3. Then SecurView Setup Wizard will appear. Click Nextwhen the
Welcome to the SecurView Setup Wizard appears
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4. Click Browse to choose the desired destination location. By
default, the destination location is C:\Program
Files\TRENDnet\SecurView. Then Click Next”.
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5. Click Nextto confirm the SecurView software to be installed to the
computer.
6. Click t When the Installation Complete window appears, click
Close”.
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7. After installing the IPSetup utility, the application is automatically
installed to your computer, and creates a folder inStart
\Program\TRENDnet\SecurView”.
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5.2 Using Installation
1. To launch the program, click Start > Program > TRENDnet >
SecurView, and then click SecruView. The main screen will appear
as below.
NOTE Please set the resolution to 1024x768 or above on your computer
while using SecurView; otherwise, the displayed main screen
may be distorted.
Item features
The following describes the function of each item on the main screen:
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CONTROLS Panel
- SETTING: Click to enter the Setting screen of SecurView. Click
again to return to the main screen of SecurView.
- PLAY: Click to play the recorded video file using the media player
on the computer (for example, Windows Media Player by default).
- LOCK: Click to lock the camera controls. Click again to resume
controls for the camera. If you have set ID and Password in
SETTING > Account, you will be asked to enter the required
information to unlock.
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- ALL RECORD: Click to start recording video clips using ALL
connected cameras. To stop recording, please click Record button
to stop the individual camera. Please note: stop recording
only stop the manual recording camera. For schedule recording,
please change the setting on configuration.
TIP By default, the ID and Password boxes are blank.Click SETTING
> Account to change the ID and password of lock/unlock function.
VIEW SELECTION Panel
- View mode buttons: SecurViewprovides multiple view modes,
including 1/4/9/16 windows and Full screen mode.
- SCAN: When multiple cameras connected, click this button to
display the video views between cameras. Click the Scan button
again to stop scanning.
- PREV: When multiple cameras connected, click this button to
switch the video view to the previous camera.
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- NEXT: When multiple cameras connected, click this button to
switch the video view to the next camera.
TIP To set the time interval of scanning, click SETTING > Other and
then adjust the time from 1 to 10 seconds in the Time interval of
scan option.
CAMERA Panel
- TRIGGER OUT: Click to turn on the trigger out connector of the
camera. This button is available only when the connected camera
supports the trigger out connector, which is used to control the
external device connected to the camera, such as a light.
- SNAPSHOT: Click to capture a still image using the selected
camera and save the file in the computer.
- RECORD: Click to start recording a video clip using the selected
camera. Click again to stop recording and save the file in the
computer.
- TALK: Click to speak out through the camera. Please note only one
user is allowed to use this function at the same time.
- LISTEN: Click to receive the on-site sound and voice from the
camera.
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SYSTEM Panel
This panel displays the current date and time.
PAN-TILT CONTROL Panel
When you connect a pan/tilt camera, the system will detect the
cameras function automatically and the PAN-TILT CONTROL buttons
will become functional. Otherwise, these buttons are displayed as
gray out buttons.
- Direction/Home buttons: Click these buttons to adjust the
cameras viewing angle to Up (
) / Down ( ) / Left ( ) /
Right (
) / Left-Up ( ) / Left-Down ( ) / Right-Up ( ) /
Right-Down (
).
Click the Home button (
) to return the camera to the default
position.
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- SWING: If you have saved two or more positions for the selected
camera, click the Swing button (
) to control the camera
swinging from one position to another position.
Video View Window and Camera List
- Video Viewing Window: This window displays the video view of
the selected camera, which can be divided into 4/9/16 windows
according to your selection in VIEW SELECTION panel.
- Camera List: This list displays the information of the connected
camera(s).
Camera List
Video Viewing
Window
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To add a camera
1. Click SETTING in the CONTROLS panel to display the Setting screen.
2. Click Add New Camera.
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3. In the pop-up Add New Camera dialog window, you can:
Select the Search tab if you are not sure of the camera’s IP
address. Click Search camera to search the available camera
within the network. Once the camera is found and is shown in
the list, select it and click Add Camera.
Select the Input tab to add a camera by entering its IP address
directly. Enter the cameras IP address and Port default: 80), and
then click Add Camera.
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4. Enter the User name and Password for the camera, and then click OK.
The connected camera will be displayed in the Camera List.
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5. Click SETTING to return to the Video View Window. The video view
of the selected camera will be displayed now.
To remove a camera
1. Click SETTING in the CONTROLS panel to display the Setting screen.
2. Select a camera from the list and click Delete Camera.
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To link to the Web page of the camera
Click SETTING > Camera List > Camera Configuration and then Link
web page to launch the Web browser that displays live view image and
Web Configuration of the selected camera.
Select a camera
Delete the camera
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To record video
SecurViewprovides three methods to record video clips: one is to click
the RECORD/All Record button to record manually; the second is to
record by motion detection; the third is to set the recording schedule in
Setting > Recording Configuration > Schedule Recording
Configuration.
Manually recording
Click RECORD/All Record and it starts recording. Click the button
again to stop.
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Trigger recording by motion detection
When the motion detection function of the selected camera is
enabled, you can configure the camera to start recording triggered
by the motion detected. Click SETTING > Motion Configuration,
and then select the Recording option to enable the selected
camera to record by motion detection.
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Schedule recording Configuration
This recording method will work after you have completed the
required settings in Schedule Recording Configuration. The
recording schedule can be defined by Dates or Days.
- Dates: Select the camera from the pull-down list..
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- Then, click Add to set the Start/Stop date and time and then
click OK to add the recording schedule to the list.
- Click Apply to save the settings
Add Schedule
Select a camera
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Days: First, select the camera from the pull-down list and select
Days tab. Then, select the weekday from the day buttons and then
set the time period. Click Apply to save the settings.
To configure the recording settings
To configure the recording settings, including the storage folder and
storage options, click SETTING > Recording Configuration.
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Recording File Path: To change the destination folder to save the
recorded video file, click Browse under the Recording File Path
box to assign a new folder.
Each Recording File Size: This option allows you to select from 20
to 100 MB so that the video will be recorded as another file
automatically when the recording file reaches the specified size
limit.
Reserved HDD space for each camera: This option allows you to
set to reserve the storage space on the hard disk drive for the
recording of each camera. Before setting the reserve space on the
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hard disk drive, you can check the available storage space that is
displayed in the HDD Free space field.
Enable Recycle Recording: Click on the camera number to clear
the files when the unreserved space of the hard disk drive is full.
To playback the recorded video
The recorded video clips are saved in your computer, and can be played
using the media player on the computer, such as Windows Media Player.
To start playback, simply click the PLAY button on the CONTROLS panel,
and the following dialog screen will appear, allowing you to select the file
to playback.
Select the recorded video file under the [camera] path and then click
Open to launch the media player to playback.
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NOTE If your player on the computer dont have video codec to
playback the recorded video. You can download video codec from
http://www.xvid.org/downloads.15.0.html to support.
To set up motion detection options
When the motion detection function of the selected camera is enabled,
you can set the Motion Options by selecting Alarm, Recording, Send e-
Mail, and Trigger Out under SETTING > Motion Configuration.
Alarm: Select Beep or Music to alert you for the motion detected.
When you select Music, you can customize the sound by clicking
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Browse and then selecting your favorite music (*.wav or *.mp3 file)
in the computer.
Recording: Select this option to enable the camera to record by
motion detected.
Send Email: Select this option so that the system will be able to
send an email to the specified receiver. Once the option is selected,
you have to complete the required information in SETTING >
Motion Configuration > Email Configuration.
- Mail Server: Enter the mail server address. For example,
mymail.com
.
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- Mail From: Enter the email address of the user who will send the
email. For example, John@mymail.com
.
- Mail To: Enter the email address of the user who will receive the
email.
- User Name: Enter the user name to login the mail server.
- Password: Enter the password to login the mail server.
- Subject: Enter a subject for the notification email.
Trigger Out: If the selected camera supports Trigger Out
connector, select this option to enable the Trigger Out function.
Account
Click SETTING > Account to setup the username & password to lock &
unlock the main screen of the SecurView.
Other
Click SETTING > Other to setup the scanning time between cameras.
The default setting is 2 seconds. You can set the interval time between 2
~ 20 seconds.
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Information
Click SETTING > About to display the information of the software
application.
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APPENDIX
A.1 Specification
Image Sensor
Sensor 1/4” color CMOS
Resolution 640x480
Video
Compression MJPEG
Video resolution VGA/QVGA/QQVGA; 30fps max.
User Interface
LAN One RJ-45 port
Antenna One external antenna
Reset One Reset button
GPIO 1 in/1 out connectors
Input: active high: 9~40V DC; dropout: 0V DC
Output: close circuit current 70mA AC or
100mA DC maximum, 30 Ohm; open circuit
voltage 240V AC or 350V DC maximum
LEDs Power LED (orange); Link LED (green)
System Hardware
Processor ARM9 base
RAM 32MB SDRAM
ROM 8MB NOR Flash
Power DC 12V, 1.5A
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Communication
LAN 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet, auto-sensed,
Auto-MDIX
WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g
Protocol support TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS,
SMTP, FTP, PPPoE, UPnP
Pan/Tilt
Pan 165 degree (left) to 165 degree (right)
Tilt 90 degree (up) to 15 degree (down)
Software
OS Support Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or above
Software SecurView for playback/recording/
configuration features
Operating Environment
Temperature - Operation: 0°C ~ 45°C
- Storage: -15°C ~ 60°C
Humidity - Operation: 20% ~ 85% non-condensing
- Storage: 0% ~ 90% non-condensing
EMI
FCC Class B, CE Class B
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A.2 GPIO Terminal Application
Typically used in association with programming scripts for developing
applications for motion detection, event triggering, alarm notification via
e-mail, and a variety of external control functions. The GPIO connectors
are located on the rear panel of the camera, which provide the interface
of connecting the sensor device (IN) and controlled device (OUT).
Connector Pin Assignment
PIN SPECIFICATION
IN
Active High voltage 9~40V DC;
Dropout-out voltage 0V DC
OUT
Close circuit current 70mA AC or 100mA DC maximum, Output
resistance 30 Ohm;
Open circuit voltage 240V AC or 350V DC maximum
Interface Schematic
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A.3 Glossary of Terms
NUMBERS
10BASE-T
10BASE-T is Ethernet over UTP Category III, IV, or V
unshielded twisted-pair media.
100BASE-TX
The two-pair twisted-media implementation of 100BASE-T is
called 100BASE-TX.
A
ADPCM
Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation, a new
technology improved from PCM, which encodes analog
sounds to digital form.
Applet
Applets are small Java programs that can be embedded in an
HTML page. The rule at the moment is that an applet can
only make an Internet connection to the computer form that
the applet was sent.
ASCII
American Standard Code For Information Interchange, it is
the standard method for encoding characters as 8-bit
sequences of binary numbers, allowing a maximum of 256
characters.
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol. ARP is a protocol that resides at
the TCP/IP Internet layer that delivers data on the same
network by translating an IP address to a physical address.
AVI
Audio Video Interleave, it is a Windows platform audio and
video file type, a common format for small movies and
videos.
B
BOOTP
Bootstrap Protocol is an Internet protocol that can
automatically configure a network device in a diskless
workstation to give its own IP address.
C
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Communication
Communication has four components: sender, receiver,
message, and medium. In networks, devices and application
tasks and processes communicate messages to each other
over media. They represent the sender and receivers. The
data they send is the message. The cabling or transmission
method they use is the medium.
Connection
In networking, two devices establish a connection to
communicate with each other.
D
DHCP
Developed by Microsoft, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to
devices on a network
. With dynamic addressing, a device can
have a different IP address every time it connects to the
network. In some systems, the device's IP address can even
change while it is still connected. It also supports a mix of
static and dynamic IP addresses. This simplifies the task for
network administrators because the software keeps track of
IP addresses rather than requiring an administrator to
manage the task. A new computer can be added to a
network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique
IP address. DHCP allows the specification for the service
provided by a router, gateway, or other network device that
automatically assigns an IP address to any device that
requests one.
DNS
Domain Name System is an Internet service that translates
domain names into IP addresses. Since domain names are
alphabetic, they're easier to remember. The Internet
however, is really based on
IP addresses every time you use a
domain name the DNS will translate the name into the
corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name
www.network_camera.com might translate to 192.167.222.8.
E
Enterprise
An enterprise network consists of collections of networks
connected to each other over a geographically dispersed
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network
area. The enterprise network serves the needs of a widely
distributed company and operates the company’s mission-
critical applications.
Ethernet
The most popular LAN communication technology. There
are a variety of types of Ethernet, including 10Mbps
(traditional Ethernet), 100Mbps (Fast Ethernet), and
1,000Mbps (Gigabit Ethernet). Most Ethernet networks use
Category 5 cabling to carry information, in the form of
electrical signals, between devices. Ethernet is an
implementation of CSMA/CD that operates in a bus or star
topology.
F
Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet, also called 100BASE-T, operates at 10 or
100Mbps per second over UTP, STP, or fiber-optic media.
Firewall
Firewall is considered the first line of defense in protecting
private information. For better security, data can be
encrypted. A system designed to prevent unauthorized
access to or from a private network. Firewalls are frequently
used to prevent unauthorized Internet users from accessing
private networks connected to the Internet, especially
Intranets all messages entering or leaving the intranet pass
through the firewall, which examines each message and
blocks those that do not meet the specified security criteria.
G
Gateway
A gateway links computers that use different data formats
together.
Group
Groups consist of several user machines that have similar
characteristics such as being in the same department.
H
HEX
Short for hexadecimal refers to the base-16 number system,
which consists of 16 unique symbols: the numbers 0 to 9 and
the letters A to F. For example, the decimal number 15 is
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represented as F in the hexadecimal numbering system. The
hexadecimal system is useful because it can represent every
byte (8 bits) as two consecutive hexadecimal digits. It is
easier for humans to read hexadecimal numbers than binary
numbers.
I
Intranet
This is a private network, inside an organization or company
that uses the same software you will find on the public
Internet. The only difference is that an Intranet is used for
internal usage only.
Internet
The Internet is a globally linked system of computers that are
logically connected based on the Internet Protocol (IP). The
Internet provides different ways to access private and public
information worldwide.
Internet address
To participate in Internet communications and on Internet
Protocol-based networks, a node must have an Internet
address that identifies it to the other nodes. All Internet
addresses are IP addresses
IP
Internet Protocol is the standard that describes the layout of
the basic unit of information on the Internet (the packet) and
also details the numerical addressing format used to route
the information. Your Internet service provider controls the
IP address of any device it connects to the Internet. The IP
addresses in your network must conform to IP addressing
rules. In smaller LANs, most people will allow the DHCP
function of a router or gateway to assign the IP addresses on
internal networks.
IP address
IP address is a 32-binary digit number that identifies each
sender or receiver of information that is sent in packets
across the Internet. For example 80.80.80.69 is an IP address.
When you “call” that number, using any connection
methods, you get connected to the computer that “owns”
that IP address.
ISP
ISP (Internet Service Provider) is a company that maintains a
network that is linked to the Internet by way of a dedicated
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communication line. An ISP offers the use of its dedicated
communication lines to companies or individuals who can’t
afford the high monthly cost for a direct connection.
J
JAVA
Java is a programming language that is specially designed
for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your
computer through the Internet without the fear of viruses. It
is an object-oriented multi-thread programming best for
creating applets and applications for the Internet, Intranet
and other complex, distributed network.
L
LAN
Local Area Network a computer network that spans a
relatively small area sharing common resources. Most LANs
are confined to a single building or group of buildings.
M
MJPEG
MJPEG (Motion JPEG) composes a moving image by storing
each frame of a moving picture sequence in JPEG
compression, and then decompressing and displaying each
frame at rapid speed to show the moving picture.
N
NAT
Network Address Translator generally applied by a router
that makes many different IP addresses on an internal
network appear to the Internet as a single address. For
routing messages properly within your network, each device
requires a unique IP address. But the addresses may not be
valid outside your network. NAT solves the problem. When
devices within your network request information from the
Internet, the requests are forwarded to the Internet under
the router's IP address. NAT distributes the responses to the
proper IP addresses within your network.
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Network
A network consists of a collection of two or more devices,
people, or components that communicate with each other
over physical or virtual media. The most common types of
network are:
LAN(local area network): Computers are in close distance
to one another. They are usually in the same office space,
room, or building.
WAN(wide area network): The computers are in different
geographic locations and are connected by telephone lines
or radio waves.
NWay Protocol
A network protocol that can automatically negotiate the
highest possible transmission speed between two devices.
P
PCM
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) is a technique for converting
analog audio signals into digital form for transmission.
PING
Packet Internet Groper, a utility used to determine whether a
specific IP address is accessible. It functions by sending a
packet to the specified address and waits for a reply. It is
primarily used to troubleshoot Internet connections.
PPPoE
Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. PPPoE is a
specification for connecting the users on an Ethernet to the
Internet through a common broadband medium, such as
DSL or cable modem. All the users over the Ethernet share a
common connection.
Protocol
Communication on the network is governed by sets of rules
called protocols. Protocols provide the guidelines devices
use to communicate with each other, and thus they have
different functions. Some protocols are responsible for
formatting and presenting and presenting data that will be
transferred from file server memory to the file server’s net
work adapt
er Others are responsible for filtering information
between networks and forwarding data to its destination.
Still other protocols dictate how data is transferred across
the medium, and how servers respond to workstation
requests and vice versa. Common network protocols
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responsible for the presentation and formatting of data for a
network operating system are the Internetwork Packet
Exchange (IPX) protocol or the Internet Protocol (IP).
Protocols that dictate the format of data for transferors the
medium include token-passing and Carrier Sense Multiple
Access with Collision Detection (CSMA/CD), implemented as
token-ring, ARCNET, FDDI, or Ethernet. The Router
Information Protocol (RIP),a part of the Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite, forwards packets
from one network to another using the same network
protocol.
R
RJ-45
RJ-45 connector is used for Ethernet cable connections.
Router
A router is the network software or hardware entity charged
with routing packets between networks.
S
Server
It is a simple computer that provides resources, such as files
or other information.
SIP
SIP (Session Initiated Protocol) is a standard protocol that
delivers the real-time communication for Voice over IP
(VoIP), which establishes sessions for features such as audio
and video conferencing.
SMTP
The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is used for Internet mail.
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol. SNMP was designed
to provide a common foundation for managing network
devices.
Station
In LANs, a station consists of a device that can communicate
data on the network. In FDDI, a station includes both
physical nodes and addressable logical devices.
Workstations, single-attach stations, dual-attach stations,
and concentrators are FDDI stations.
Subnet mask
In TCP/IP, the bits used to create the subnet are called the
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subnet mask.
T
(TCP/IP)
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is a widely
used transport protocol that connects diverse computers of
various transmission methods. It was developed y the
Department of Defense to connect different computer types
and led to the development of the Internet.
Transceiver
A transceiver joins two network segments together.
Transceivers can also be used to join a segment that uses
one medium to a segment that uses a different medium. On
a 10BASE-5 network, the transceiver connects the network
adapter or other network device to the medium.
Transceivers also can be used on 10BASE-2 or 10BASE-T
networks to attach devices with AUI ports.
U
UDP
The User Datagram Protocol is a connectionless protocol
that resides above IP in the TCP/IP suite
User Name
The USERNAME is the unique name assigned to each person
who has access to the LAN.
Utility
It is a program that performs a specific task.
UTP
Unshielded twisted-pair. UTP is a form of cable used by all
access methods. It consists of several pairs of wires enclosed
in an unshielded sheath.
W
WAN
Wide-Area Network. A wide-area network consists of groups
of interconnected computers that are separated by a wide
distance and communicate with each other via common
carrier telecommunication techniques.
WEP
WEP is widely used as the basic security protocol in Wi-Fi
networks, which secures data transmissions using 64-bit or
128-bit encryption.
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Windows
Windows is a graphical user interface for workstations that
use DOS.
WPA
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access ) is used to improve the security
of Wi-Fi networks, replacing the current WEP standard. It
uses its own encryption, Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
(TKIP), to secure data during transmission.
WPA2
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2, the latest security
specification that
provides greater data protection and network access control
for Wi-Fi networks. WPA2 uses the government-grade AES
encryption algorithm and IEEE 802.1X-based authentication,
which are required to secure large corporate networks.
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Limited Warranty
TRENDnet warrants its products against defects in material
and workmanship, under normal use and service, for the
following lengths of time from the date of purchase.
TV-IP410/TV-IP410W3 Years Warranty
AC/DC Power Adapter, Cooling Fan, and Power Supply carry 1 year
warranty.
If a product does not operate as warranted during the
applicable warranty period, TRENDnet shall reserve the right,
at its expense, to repair or replace the defective product or
part and deliver an equivalent product or part to the
customer. The repair/replacement unit’s warranty continues
from the original date of purchase. All products that are
replaced become the property of TRENDnet. Replacement
products may be new or reconditioned. TRENDnet does not
issue refunds or credit. Please contact the point-of-purchase
for their return policies.
TRENDnet shall not be responsible for any software, firmware,
information, or memory data of customer contained in, stored
on, or integrated with any products returned to TRENDnet
pursuant to any warranty.
There are no user serviceable parts inside the product. Do not
remove or attempt to service the product by any unauthorized
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service center. This warranty is voided if (i) the product has
been modified or repaired by any unauthorized service center,
(ii) the product was subject to accident, abuse, or improper
use (iii) the product was subject to conditions more severe
than those specified in the manual.
Warranty service may be obtained by contacting TRENDnet
within the applicable warranty period and providing a copy of
the dated proof of the purchase. Upon proper submission of
required documentation a Return Material Authorization
(RMA) number will be issued. An RMA number is required in
order to initiate warranty service support for all TRENDnet
products. Products that are sent to TRENDnet for RMA service
must have the RMA number marked on the outside of return
packages and sent to TRENDnet prepaid, insured and
packaged appropriately for safe shipment. Customers shipping
from outside of the USA and Canada are responsible for return
shipping fees. Customers shipping from outside of the USA are
responsible for custom charges, including but not limited to,
duty, tax, and other fees.
WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE: IF THE TRENDNET PRODUCT DOES
NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE, THE CUSTOMER’S
SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE, AT TRENDNET’S OPTION, REPAIR OR
REPLACE. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE
EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF
LAW, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES
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OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. TRENDNET NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES
ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY
IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION
MAINTENANCE OR USE OF TRENDNET’S PRODUCTS.
TRENDNET SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF
ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED
DEFECT IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED
BY CUSTOMER’S OR ANY THIRD PERSON’S MISUSE, NEGLECT,
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING, UNAUTHORIZED
ATTEMPTS TO REPAIR OR MODIFY, OR ANY OTHER CAUSE
BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE, OR BY ACCIDENT,
FIRE, LIGHTNING, OR OTHER HAZARD.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY
LAW TRENDNET ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS
SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES
OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF
BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATE, OR OTHER
FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH
THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE,
PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE
PAID, AT TRENDNET’S OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
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FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY
PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.
Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by
the laws of the state of California.
Some TRENDnet products include software code written by
third party developers. These codes are subject to the GNU
General Public License ("GPL") or GNU Lesser General Public
License ("LGPL").
Go to http://www.trendnet.com/gpl or
http://www.trendnet.com Download section and look for the
desired TRENDnet product to access to the GPL Code or LGPL
Code. These codes are distributed WITHOUT WARRANTY and
are subject to the copyrights of the developers. TRENDnet
does not provide technical support for these codes. Please go
to
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt or
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt for specific terms of
each license.
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