Samsung SNC-L200N User manual

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Read the “Safety Cautions” before using the product.
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Table of Contents
1. Product Overview .............................................................................................................................................4
1.1 System Requirements ................................................................................................................................5
1.2 Content Checklist ........................................................................................................................................7
1.3 Product and Accessory Checklist ..............................................................................................................8
2. Connecting .........................................................................................................................................................10
2.1 Connecting ..................................................................................................................................................10
2.2 Installing .......................................................................................................................................................10
2.2.1. To install on a wall surface (concrete and solid wall) ....................................................................11
2.2.2. To install as a tabletop type ............................................................................................................12
2.2.3. To install in other locations .............................................................................................................12
2.3 PRI Sensor and Flash Movement ..............................................................................................................12
3. Netcam Configuration ......................................................................................................................................14
3.1 Before Starting Netcam Configuration .......................................................................................................14
3.1.1 IP Router Configuration ...................................................................................................................14
3.1.2 SNC Installer Installation .................................................................................................................14
3.2 Netcam Configuration .................................................................................................................................16
3.3 Connecting to Netcam ................................................................................................................................20
3.3.1. Connecting from Internet ................................................................................................................20
3.3.2. Connecting from Local Network .....................................................................................................20
4. Using Smart Viewer ..........................................................................................................................................21
4.1 Connecting to Netcam ................................................................................................................................21
4.2 Installing ActiveX Control Program ............................................................................................................21
4.2.1 Windows 2000 Users .......................................................................................................................21
4.2.2 Windows XP SP 2 Users .................................................................................................................22
4.2.3 Local Network Environment not connected to Internet ..................................................................23
4.3 Using Smart Viewer ....................................................................................................................................24
4.3.1 Smart Viewer Function Buttons ......................................................................................................24
4.3.2 Simple Player Program Guide ........................................................................................................26
5. Smart Viewer Administration Menu................................................................................................................30
5.1 System Configuration Menu .......................................................................................................................31
5.1.1 System Information ..........................................................................................................................32
5.1.2 Admin. Password .............................................................................................................................32
5.1.3 Access Configuration .......................................................................................................................33
5.1.4 User Registration .............................................................................................................................33
5.1.5 Video .................................................................................................................................................35
5.1.6 Alarm Notification .............................................................................................................................35
5.2 Network Configuration ................................................................................................................................37
5.2.1 Network Configuration .....................................................................................................................38
5.2.2 PPPoE (ADSL) ................................................................................................................................39
5.2.3 Network Ports Configuration ...........................................................................................................39
5.2.4 View Network Status ........................................................................................................................40
5.2.5 Network Status Notification .............................................................................................................40
5.2.6 DDNS Configuration ........................................................................................................................41
5.3 Utilities .........................................................................................................................................................42
5.3.1 Save Configuration ..........................................................................................................................42
5.3.2 Reboot ..............................................................................................................................................43
5.3.3 Factory Default .................................................................................................................................43
5.3.4 System Update ................................................................................................................................43
6. Netcam MultiViewer ..........................................................................................................................................48
6.1 Key Features ...............................................................................................................................................48
6.2 Requirements ..............................................................................................................................................49
6.3 Installing MultiViewer ..................................................................................................................................50
6.4 Using MultiViewer .......................................................................................................................................52
6.5 Setup ...........................................................................................................................................................55
6.5.1 Registration ......................................................................................................................................55
6.5.2 Viewer Setup ....................................................................................................................................58
6.6 Print ..............................................................................................................................................................59
6.7 Motion ..........................................................................................................................................................61
6.8 Player (Playback) ........................................................................................................................................63
6.8.1. File Open .........................................................................................................................................64
6.8.2. Screen Size Switch .........................................................................................................................64
6.8.3. Various Playback and Search ........................................................................................................64
6.8.4. Snap Shot ........................................................................................................................................64
6.8.5. Print ..................................................................................................................................................65
6.8.6. Status Display .................................................................................................................................66
6.8.7. Log File.............................................................................................................................................66
This symbol indicates high voltage is
presentinside. It is dangerous to make
any kind ofcontact with any inside part
of this product.
This symbol alerts you that important
literatureconcerning operation and
maintenance has been included with
this product.
To prevent damage which may result in fire or
electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance
to rain or moisture.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions.
1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and
2) This device must accept any interference that
may causeundesired operation.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized or grounding-type plus.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider
than the other. A grounding type plug has two
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your
safety. If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by
the manufacturer.
12. Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a used, caution when
moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus. When a cart is used, use
caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as
power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid
has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or
has been dropped.
CAUTION :
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR
BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
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Product Overview
Peripheral Requirements
Single Channel
Viewer
Minimum PC
Requirements
Recommended
PC
Requirement
CPU Pentium 4 1GHz or higher
RAM Memory 256MB or higher
Video Memory 128MB or higher
Resolution 1024*768 or higher
OS Windows 2000/XP
Web Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
CPU Pentium 4 1.5GHz or higher
RAM Memory 256MB or higher
Video Memory 128MB or higher
Resolution 1024*768 or higher
OS Windows 2000/XP
Web Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Multi Channel Viewer
Recommended
PC
Requirements
CPU Pentium 4 2.4GHz or higher
RAM Memory 512MB or higher
Video Memory 128MB or higher
Resolution 1024*768 or higher
OS Windows 2000/XP
Web Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
1.1 System Requirements
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1. Product Overview
About Netcam
SNC-L200 is a network camera that can be monitored from a remote PC through various
networks such as ADSL, Cable Modem. With a compact design, it fits perfectly into your
interior environment.
SNC-L200 videos can be remotely monitored through a Viewer exclusively from Samsung.
The camera Pan/Tilt control is also possible. And the Pre/Post Alarm videos can be saved to
the remote PC when motion is detected.
Key Functions
1/4" 3.2 Effective Megapixel CMOS
Presets up to 8 spots
Pan/Tilt Control
Image Monitoring with flash movements
Motion Detection
Corresponds to Various Communication Protocols
; TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, Telnet, DHCP, PPPoE
Privacy Protection Function (Privacy button)
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Product Overview
1.2 Content Checklist
Netcam and accessories are safely packed in the box. After purchasing the product,
make sure you have all the following contents.
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Netcam : 1 EA
@
User Manual : 1 EA
#
CD : 1 EA
$
Accessory Pouch : 1 EA
Anchor-wall 16 x 3 : 2 EA
Screw KAL-Black : 2 EA
%
Power Adaptor : 1 EA
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Power Cable : 1 EA
&
CORE-FERRITE : 1 EA
Check carefully and make sure there are no missing or damaged components.
If any component is missing or damaged, contact the retailer where you purchased the product.
* SNC-L200 can affect EMI(Electro-Magnetic Interface),
so it is recommended to coil the CORE-FERRITE for use.
It is recommended to wind the LAN cable three times before use.
(The CORE-FERRITE is contained in SNC-L200 box).
Netcam Specifications
Server
Camera
Interface
Power
Operating Temperature
Dimension(W*H*D)
Weight
Image Compression
Video Streaming Format
Resolution
Frame Rate
Authentication
Upgrade
Remote Pan Angle
Remote Tilt Angle
Maximum Pan/Tilt Speed
Image Sensor
Focus
Flash LED
PIR Sensor
Network Connection
Network Service
Network Protocol
Power Adaptor
Power Consumption
JPEG
MJPEG
640*480 / 320*240 / 160*120
320*240 : Max. 30Fps
640*480 : Max. 15Fps
ID/Password
Ethernet connection
50° left/right max.
40° to +10°
50°/sec
1/4" 320,000 Pixel CMOS
Fixed 1m-infinity
Range : 3m, Lux Value(1m) : 8.0 lux
Range : 3m, Left/Right 30°, Up/Down 85°
Ethernet 10/100Base-T
Fixed IP, Cable Modem, ADSL, DHCP, IP Router
TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, ARP, HTTP, Telnet, PPPoE,
SMTP, FTP
8.4V DC, 1A
5W (8.4V DC, 500mA)
0°C to +40°C Indoor Only
105mm*75mm*48mm
400g
You may download the latest version of Netcam SNC-L200 User Manual from Samsung
Electronics home page at www.sec.co.kr. The Multi Channel View Guide is in the CD
shipped with Netcam.
* Depending on the network environment or PC function, decrease in image transfer speed
may occur.
* PIR Sensor detects temperature changes caused by the infrared ray that naturally emitted
from human or animal. Therefore, a detection error or narrowing down of detection range
may occur due to the effect caused by ambient temperature change and use of A/C or
heater.
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CABLE
CORE-FERRITE
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Back
! DC Power Adaptor Please connect a DC 8.4V/1A.
@ LAN Please connect a network cable (LAN cable).
# PRESET Set the Netcam setup value to the factory default status.
Press for more than 3 seconds during a normal operation (about
1 minute after power is on), Netcam setup value will change to
the factory default settings. Due to rebooting, it will operate after
1 minute
The existing setup values, such as IP, Administrator log on information, and upgrade
information will be changed to the factory default status. Please reset all the
information to operate SNC-L200.
Caution
Please use authorized DC power adapters only. Using unauthorized devices may
damage the product.
Caution
1.3 Product and Accessory Checklist
Front
! Camera Lens Displays images entered from camera lens through the Viewer.
Pan/Tilt control can be done through the Viewer.
@ PIR Sensor The built-in PIR sensor detects object movements and outputs signals.
# Network LED Indicates Network link status. LED lights up when a proper network
cable is connected to Netcam.
ON: Network link complete
Blinking : Receiving/Transmitting data
$ Flash
Connected with PIR sensor.
It flashes for 5 seconds automatically when there is a movement.
Flash On/Off control can be done through the Viewer.
% Privacy Button for the Privacy protection.
When the button is pressed first time, the lens moved to outside of the
operation range, so the screen is displayed in black. Press the button
again to cancel the video transfer from the Netcam. Pressing the button
yet again will return to initial status and the normal control will become
available.
^ Power LED Indicates Power supply status.
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Connecting
2. Connecting
2.1 Connecting
2.2 Installing
Push downward and remove the cover located at the back of Netcam.
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the router.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the back of Netcam.
Connect the power adapter and power cable to the power outlet and then connect
them to the back of Netcam.
After the power is connected for 1 minute, make sure Netcam lens automatically
moves.
Close the cover at the back of Netcam.
2.2.1. To install on a wall surface (concrete and
solid wall)
1. Drill two holes (Diameter: 5 mm, Depth: 35 mm) on the installation location using an
electric driller. Vertical distance between the two holes should be 35 mm.
* It would be convenient for you to stick the enclosed label template on the
installation surface and use it.
2. Insert the enclosed two plastic anchors to the holes (one each) and tighten the
screws with a driver.
* To install on a regular wooden wall, refer to the figure above and tighten two screws
with a driver.
3. Remove the cover from the back of the SET. Plug in LAN-CABLE and POWER
CORD. Align the two to the groove of the cover, and then close the cover as shown
in the figure below.
Install directly on the wall or on let it stand on a flat surface as a tabletop type.
You may install it where you want by using separate stands, such as wall mount.
(However, when using supplementary stands such as a wall mount to install, make sure the
stand can be secured to the nuts on the back of the SET.
*
Precautions while installing Netcam
- When installing on the wall, make sure the location can withstand more than the SET
weight (app. I kg).
- There is a falling hazard after the SET is installed on the wall. Make sure nobody comes
close to it.
- The SET is intended or indoor use. Install it in a place where it cannot be reached by
rain, water, or with less humidity.
- When installing using a fixed type stand and separate structures, make sure to secure
them so they do not become loose from the nuts on the back of the SET.
35mm
Depth 35mm Minimum
(for Plastic Anchor)
34mm
Ø5mm 2 Hole
4. Align two grooves at the back of the SET to the pre-installed screws on the wall
and hang the SET. Pull it slightly downward. The installation is complete.
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ConnectingConnecting
2.2.2. To install as a tabletop type
1. Remove the cover from the back of the SET. Plug in LAN-CABLE and POWER
CORD. Align the two to the groove of the cover, and then close THE cover as
shown in the figure below.
2. Suspend the LAN-CABLE and POWER CORD to the groove of A portion. Let the
SET stand.
2.2.3. To install in other locations
Remove the cover from the back of the SET. Plug in LAN-CABLE and POWER
CORD. Align the two to the groove of the cover, and then close the cover. Follow the
other installation methods to secure the CABLE.
* When using after securing the SET on a separate stand, make sure the stand can
be secured to the nuts on the back of the SET.
2.3 PIR Sensor and Flash Movement
FLASH
PIR SENSOR
(Illumination range)
Detection ranges of PIR SENSOR are as follows:
Horizontal range: Approximately 40 degrees
Vertical range: Approximately 85 degrees
Detection distance: 5m(Max)
* When the movement is fast, the horizontal detection distance may vary.
* Please avoid installing the set in a place under the direct sunlight, a place expected
considerable temperature change such as near to heater / air conditioning unit, a place
produces high humidity / oil / smoke or stains such as in a cooking room, and a place
having obstructions such as mirrors / glass that might cause erroneous sensor operation.
When PIR SENSOR moves, the illumination ranges of the FLASH LENS are as follows:
Horizontal range: Approximately 67 degrees
Vertical range: Approximately 67 degrees
Illumination distance: 5m(Max)
When installing the set, consider operation / detection range of the PIR Sensor.
When the PIR Sensor works the flash may function.
(Horizontal detection angle range)
(Vertical detection angle range)
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Netcam Configuration
3. Netcam Configuration
3.1.1 IP Router Configuration
IP router is needed if you want to use the Internet besides Netcam. You must
configure IP router once so that Netcam can operate properly.
Whether you have an existing IP router or purchased a new one, you must configure
Port Forwarding so that Netcam can operate properly.
Please refer to IP Router Users Manual.
* IP Address and Port set in the IP router will be needed later when you configure
Netcam. Please do not forget them.
* If you remember the Subnet Mask, Gateway in the IP router connection status
confirmation page, it would be helpful later when you install Netcam.
* Port Forwarding
If you want to use Netcam via IP router, you need to allocate a unique port number
to Netcam.
Numbers from 1 through 65535 can be used as port numbers.
However, do not used the following port numbers.
FTP: 21
Telnet: 23
SMTP: 25
DNS: 53
POP3: 110
HTTPS: 443
ICQ: 4000
IRC: 6661~6667
To prevent the conflict between the port and other programs from happening, its
better to set the port number greater than 10,000.
3.1.2 SNC Installer Installation
You need to install the SNC Installer program from the installation CD shipped with
the product.
SNC Installer searches Netcam on the local network, shows the unique MAC
Address, and configures Netcam.
1. Insert the provided CD to the CD-ROM drive.
2. Double click and run SNC Installer.exe from the CD-ROM.
3. Click Next.
4. Install starts.
3.1 Before Starting Netcam Configuration
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Netcam ConfigurationNetcam Configuration
5. Click OK when installation is complete. 2. When you run SNC Installer, the following screen appears.
3. Click Search.
The following screen appears for several seconds.
* When the following window appears, click Cancel Interception will allow you to use
it properly.
3.2 Netcam Configuration
1. Double click and run SNC Installer.
Or click Start
Programs
SNC
Installer
SNC Installer.
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Netcam ConfigurationNetcam Configuration
4. When the search for Netcam in the same router is over, the following message
appears on the screen. Click OK.
5. Select the Netcam you want from the screen where the search is complete.
Right click Edit.
Click Set button to apply the configuration to Netcam and save according to the Save
Configuration Option. During IP configuration, you cannot connect to Netcam. Please
close Internet Explore window, wait for 1 minute, and then connect to it again.
Click Cancel button to cancel the configuration values.
7. Click Set button. The following window appears.
Click Yes.
8. The following screen appears for several seconds.
6. Network Option screen appear.
* Before Staring Network Configuration
If you connect Netcam using IP router, IP and Port
cannot be automatically allocated. You must enter
the numbers yourself using the IP router
configuration program.
For the correct configuration steps, please refer to
IP Router Users Manual.
Refer to 3.1.1 IP Router Configuration for details.
IP Type
Server Name
Network
HTTP Port
Authentication Key
IP Address
Netmask
Default Gateway
DNS1/DNS2
Click Static.
When Netcam is connected to IP router, it is considered
having a static IP internally.
Enter Netcams name. The name can be a combination of
numbers and letters up to 20 characters. However,
characters such as #, ', ", : cannot be used.
Enter the allocated IP address of Netcam that has been entered in
the Port Forwarding configuration during IP router configuration.
Enter the Subnet mask of IP router.
Enter the Default Gateway of IP router.
Use default value for DNS server whenever possible.
Default value is 168.126.63.1/168.126.63.2.
Enter the Port number of Netcam that has been entered in the
Port Forwarding configuration during IP router configuration.
Enter the Netcam Administrator Password.
Save
Configuration
Option
Save All Configuration
Save Only Network
Configuration
Not Saving
Select it to save all configuration values.
Select if to save network configuration values only.
Select it to configure only but not saving to
the internal Flash Memory.
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4. Using Smart Viewer
Netcam Configuration
9. Click OK button when network configuration is complete.
3.3 Connecting to Netcam
3.3.1. Connecting from Internet
1. Run Internet Explorer from your PC.
2. Enter http://IP Address (or URL): Port number in the address field, then press Enter.
The URL is composed of lower case w, the last six digits of Netcams MAC Address, and the
DDNS Server Address.
Example: http://IP Address: Port number
Or http://(Last six digits of MAC Address).websamsung.net: Port number
* MAC Address can be identified from the label at the back of Netcam.
* When the Port number is 80 (default value), you dont need to enter port number at the end
of the address.
Example: http://168.219.13.250
Or http://wfff06b.websamsung.net
* Internet Service Provider (ISP) may block the port that has the number 80.
You need to enter the port number when it is a number other than 80.
Example: http:// 168.219.13.250:8080
Or http://wfff06b.websamsung.net: 8080
3.3.2. Connecting from Local Network
1. Run the SNC Installer, select the Netcom you want from the screen where the search is
complete, and then right click it. You may see the Smart Viewer of the Netcam by selecting
Go to Homepage.
4.1 Connecting to Netcam
1. Open the Internet Explorer, and enter http://IP Address (or URL): Port number in the
address field, then press Enter to connect to Netcam.
2. Network password screen appears.
Enter Username (U) and Password (P), then click OK button.
The initial Username is root, and the password is root.
4.2 Installing ActiveX Control Program
When first connected, Security Alert window may appear.
If you want to see videos (Motion JPEG), you need to install ActiveX Control program.
* When first connected, the download time for ActiveX may vary based on the network
environment.
4.2.1 Windows 2000 Users
In case of having security warning shown below, click on Yes.
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Using Smart ViewerUsing Smart Viewer
4.2.2 Windows XP SP 2 Users
1) According to ActiveX Download Policy of Windows XP SP2, the following screen
appears.
2) Click ActiveX Installation message.
3) Click ActiveX Control Installation.
4) Click Installation when the Security Alert window appears as below.
ActiveX Control needed for running Smart Viewer will be automatically installed on PC.
2) Click Download.
3) Click Run.
4) Click Run.
4.2.3 Local Network Environment not connected to
Internet
1) When using in a local network environment that is not connected to Internet, click Smart
Viewer For Network Camera button on the right top of the screen.
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Using Smart ViewerUsing Smart Viewer
$ Pan/Tilt Icons
Controls movements related to Pan/Tilt of the camera.
Clicking the icon will move to the direction the icon shows.
Up/Left
Left
Down/Left
Up
Down
Up/Right
Right
Down/Right
% Function Icons
Flash: Enables the Flash On/Off function.
When Flash On is selected, it flashes for 5 seconds then is off for 30
seconds. During this Flash Off mode Flash On is disabled.
PIR: Enables the PIR Sensor On/Off function.
It flashes for 5 seconds automatically when there is a movement.
Save Path: Use it to change directory of the file saved during recording. When
clicking Rec, the file recorded will be saved in C:\Program
Files\Samsung\Netcam_WEB\00-30-6f-ff-f0-50 (unique MAC Address)\
but the directory can be changed using Save Path button.
Capture: Use it to save a still video from live videos to a JPEG file.
^ Display Size Icons
Small: Changes the screen size to 160x120.
Normal: Changes the screen size to 320x240.
!
Download Icon
Click the icon to manually install the Active X control on a PC to run the Smart Viewer.
@ Administrator Mode
Admin: Netcam Admin Window appears. You may setup all the system
settings. Refer to "5. Smart Viewer Administration Menu"
# Preset Icons
: Select Preset numbers. You may choose from 1-8.
Preset Go: Moves Pan/Tilt of the camera as the data saved in the selected
Preset number.
Preset Delete: Deletes the Preset Data in the camera.
Preset Save: Save the Preset Data to the camera.
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Smart Viewer runs as the picture below when connecting to Netcam through Internet
Explorer.
You can save and playback transferred images through the Smart Viewer, and change
the settings of Netcam remotely using Web Admin Mode.
4.3.1 Smart Viewer Function Buttons
4.3 Using Smart Viewer
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4.3.2.1 About the Menu Bar
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! Menu Bar
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File :
*
File Open: You can select and play back the files recorded through Smart Viewer.
*
Print: Contains Print Setup menu.
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Control: Contains Playback menus (Back, Play, Pause, Stop, Next Frame, Previous
Frame, Next File, Previous File).
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Zoom: Zoom In, Zoom Out, Actual Size
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Tool: Snapshot menu
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Help: Simple Player version number and copyright
@
File Open: You can select and play back the files recorded through Smart Viewer.
# Playback Menus
Back
Play
Pause
Stop
Previous Frame
Next Frame
Previous File
Next File
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& Playback Icons
Rec: It records the images currently transmitting through the network. If a
user moves to the Admin Mode page while recording, the recording
stops. Recording may be interrupted if another PC downloads ActiveX
Control while recording.
- 1 recording time is about 10 minutes.
- The length of the recorded file is about 10 minutes.
Play: Plays back the recorded file.
When clicking Play, the list of recorded files appears. Select
and click the file you want to play back, then the Simple Player
screen appears.
Stop: Stops recording and switch to Live screen.
Full: Changes the screen size to 640x480.
4.3.2 Simple Player Program Guide
Simple Player is a playback screen where the recorded video files can be played back, saved,
re-edited, enlarged, compressed, and printed.
1. Click Play button on the Smart Viewer screen.
2. The file list appears.
3. Select the desired file and click Open. Simple Player screen appears.
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2. Click Memo to enter the
description to be recorded
in the printer and click
OK.
The description screen
appears.
3. Click Setup to select the
printer and printout.
4.3.2.3 Printing
1. Click the Print icon ( ) on the menu bar at the top of the screen.
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$ Speed: You can set the scroll bar playback speed.
Settings: x0.1, x0.2, x0.5, x1, x2, x4, x8, x10
% Zoom Related Direct Menu Icons
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Actual Size
^ Snapshot Icon (Refer to 4.3.2.2 Snapshot)
& Print Icon (Refer to 4.3.2.3 Printing)
* Scroll Bar: Click a playback-related button, then the scroll bar moves.
Click the mouse in the scroll bar area, then it stops temporarily.
You can drag the scroll bar with the mouse.
The directory screen to save the file appears.
2. Save the file to the designated folder.
*It will be saved as a jpg file and can be edited in the paint tool in the accessory
program group.
4.3.2.2 Snap Shot
1. Click the Snapshot icon ( ) on the menu bar at the top of the screen or click
snapshot in the Tool menu.
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5. Smart Viewer Administration Menu
Sub Menu
System Information
Admin. Password
Access Limitation
User Registration
Video
Alarm Notification
Network Configuration
PPPoE (ADSL)
Network Ports
View Network Status
Network Status Notification
DDNS Configuration
Save Configuration
Reboot
Factory Default
System Update
Admin Menu
System Configuration
Network Configuration
Utilities
This is the menu to configure System Information.
This is the menu to change Administrator password.
This is the menu to control user access.
This is the menu to add, modify, and delete user ID and password.
This is the menu to configure the resolution and quality of a video image.
This is the menu to configure image transfer via E-mail when alarm occurs.
System Information
Admin. Password
Access Limitation
User Registration
Video
Alarm Notification
5.1 System Configuration Menu
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5.1.1 System Information
5.1.2 Admin. Password
Configure Netcam name.
The name can be a combination of numbers and letter up to 20
characters. However, characters such as #, ', ", : cannot be used.
Displays NETWORK CAMERA.
However, only reading is available. Writing is prohibited.
Shows System and Web program version of Netcam.
However, only reading is available. Writing is prohibited.
Server Name
Model
Version
Administrators ID is always root.
Password at initialization is root.
Enter the password you want to change. Password can be a
combination of numbers and letters up to 4~20 characters.
Enter the password you want to change one more time.
Administrator's ID
Old Password
New Password
Confirm Password
5.1.3 Access Configuration
Any one can view images by connecting to Smart Viewer
without going through the authentication process.
You cannot control Cameras basic operations when it is
connected in Full Access.
When a regular user tries to connect to Smart Viewer, he/she
will be connected through the authentication process.
You may configure frame per second for image transfer as
1fps/2fps/5fps/10fps/15fps/30fps/.
When the image size is 640*480: Max. 15fps
When the image size is below 320*240: Max. 30fps
Full Access
Limited Access
Maximum Frame
Rate
5.1.4 User Registration
This is the menu to register users.
Enter new user ID.
Enter new user password.
Enter new user password one more time.
Enter new user name.
* You cannot control Cameras basic operations when you logged in as a user ID other
than the Administrator.
Add
User ID
Password
Confirm Password
Full Name
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Click the User ID that you want to change the information from the
Select User ID box of the User ID. You may change registered
information, such as Password and Full Name, etc.
Edit
This is the menu to delete registered users.
Click the User ID you want to delete, then click Delete button.
Delete
5.1.5 Video
This is the menu to select the resolution of video data being
transferred.You may set the size as 160*120, 320*240, or 640*480.
This is the menu to configure the quality of video image being
transferred. You may set as High, Normal, or Low.
This is the menu to adjust Hue. (-10~10)
This is the menu to set Saturation. (-10~10)
This is the menu to set Contrast. (-10~10)
This is the menu to set Brightness. (-10~10)
It selects 60Hz in the 60Hz power frequency area and 50Hz in the
50Hz power frequency area respectively.
Image Size
Image Quality
Hue
Saturation
Contrast
Brightness
Power Frequency
5.1.6 Alarm Notification
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This is where to configure whether using this Service or not.
Selecting Enable will allow you to use Alarm Notification function.
It means Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTF) Server address.
This address is used to transfer E-mails.
Enter the after @ part of the Email Address you use.
It is recommended to select Enable.
When using the Authentication Login, enter User ID and User
Password of the senders Email Address. They are usually
designated at the time the mail service is subscribed.
Enter the senders Email Address.
Do not use a bogus name because the mail server often check it to
block Spam mails.
Up to 4 Email Addresses can be registered to receive video data.
Up to 5 images can be sent with a 0.5-second interval each. The
number of image count will be shown.
Service
SMTP server
address
Authentication Login
User ID / Password
Sender (E-mail)
E-mail address 1~4
Image Count
Assuming the senders Email Address is [email protected], and the Password
is 1234567, the Alarm Notification should be configured as follows.
5.2 Network Configuration
Perform general network configuration. If network configuration is not done properly, you
cannot to transfer images via Internet Explorer or configure Netcam on the web. Please
ask your network administrator and enter the following setup information correctly. To
apply the settings to Netcam, you must click Apply button.
This is the menu to set Static IP or DHCP.
This is the menu to set PPPoE (ADSL).
This is the menu to set HTTP Port.
This is the menu to view current system network status.
This is the menu used to notify the information of IP Address
that is dynamically allocated, such as DHCP or PPPoE.
This is the menu used to set DDNS.
Network Configuration
PPPoE(ADSL)
Network Ports
View Network Status
Network Status
Notification
DDNS Configuration
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5.2.1 Network Configuration
1) Static IP
When Netcam network configuration is Static IP (Public IP, Private IP), you may set the
Static IP Address.
If you want to set Static IP, you must set IP Address, NetMask, Gateway, DNS 1, DNS 2,
etc. Generally, the network administrator administers these items. You need to contact the
network administrator and allocate them accordingly.
2) DHCP IP
Choose it when Netcam network configuration is a Dynamic IP.
In DHCP, the IP Address allocation process occurs automatically. Therefore, IP Address
may change continuously. You may use it in parallel with DDNS, or use Network Status
Notification to enter to the Address allocated to the equipment.
5.2.2 PPPoE (ADSL)
5.2.3 Network Ports Configuration
Choose it when Netcam network configuration is ADSL.
In PPPoE (ADSL), the IP Address allocation process occurs automatically like in DHCP.
Therefore, IP Address may change continuously. You may use it in parallel with DDNS, or
use Network Status Notification to enter to the Address allocated to the equipment. In
addition, since the Authentication process is included, you need to setup User ID, User
Password, and Confirm Password. These can be designated or allocated when you
subscribe the service from your ISP.
Its Daemon Port Number of the HTTP (Hyper Text Transmission Protocol) Server.
The default standard value is 80.
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