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IPNetCam Reference Design on DM365
Getting Started Guide
Version: 0.7.0
June 2009
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Preface
Read This First
About This Guide
DM365-IPNetCam (DM365-IPNetCam Reference Design) is reference design
that highlights the DaVinci DM365 architecture and helps you to evaluate the
power and performance of DaVinci DM365 as a Surveillance IP Network
Camera.
This guide is intended to be used as an introductory document for the DM365-
IPNetCam Reference Design. It provides information about the hardware and
the software provided with the board. Other documents provide more in-depth
information. See the release notes for a complete list of documents that have
been included with the product.
Notational Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
Program listings, program examples, and interactive displays are shown in
a mono-spaced font. Examples use bold for emphasis, and interactive
displays use bold to distinguish commands that you enter from items that
the system displays (such as prompts, command output, error messages,
and so on.).
Square brackets ( [ and ] ) identify an optional parameter. If you use an
optional parameter, you specify the information within the brackets. Unless
the square brackets are in a bold typeface, do not enter the brackets
themselves.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in this document.
Table 1-1. List of Abbreviations
Abbreviation
Description
CCTV
Closed Circuit Television
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
FTP File Transfer Protocol
IPNC Internal Protocol Network Camera
Read This First
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Abbreviation
Description
JPEG
Joint Picture Experts Group
MJPEG Motion JPEG
NTSC National Television System Committee
PAL Phase Alternate Line
SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
SNTP
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play
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Contents
Read This First ................................................................................................................ iii
About This Guide ....................................................................................................... iii
Notational Conventions.............................................................................................. iii
Abbreviations ............................................................................................................. iii
Trademarks ............................................................................................................... iv
Contents ........................................................................................................................... v
Figures ............................................................................................................................ vii
Tables............................................................................................................................... ix
DM365 IPNetcam - Overview ........................................................................................ 1-1
1.1
What’s in the Box? ........................................................................................... 1-2
1.2
What’s in the Hardware? .................................................................................. 1-4
1.2.1
IPNetCam Panel Details ................................................................................. 1-4
IPNetCam Application Setup ........................................................................................ 2-1
2.1
Hardware Setup ............................................................................................... 2-2
2.1.1
Connecting Ribbon Cable and Debug Board .................................................. 2-2
2.1.2
Connecting JTAG to Hardware ....................................................................... 2-4
2.2
Connecting to Console Window ....................................................................... 2-6
2.2.1
Minimum PC Requirement ............................................................................. 2-7
2.3
Environment Setting......................................................................................... 2-7
2.3.1
Connection Using DHCP ................................................................................ 2-7
2.3.2
Connection Using Static IP ........................................................................... 2-10
2.4
VLC Media Player Setting .............................................................................. 2-13
Running IPNetCam Application .................................................................................... 3-1
3.1
Starting the Application .................................................................................... 3-2
3.2
Browsing Images from IPNetCam .................................................................... 3-6
3.3
Modifying Image Settings ................................................................................. 3-8
3.3.1
Notes on Using Evaluation version of Advanced Features ............................ 3-14
3.4
Modifying Network Settings ............................................................................ 3-15
3.4.1
Setting Network Options and IP Address ...................................................... 3-15
3.4.2
Setting FTP .................................................................................................. 3-16
3.4.3
Setting SMTP ............................................................................................... 3-17
3.4.4
Setting SNTP ............................................................................................... 3-19
3.5
Modifying System Settings ............................................................................. 3-20
3.5.1
Setting Date and Time .................................................................................. 3-20
3.5.2
Setting OSD ................................................................................................. 3-21
3.5.3
Adding/Modifying/Deleting Users .................................................................. 3-22
3.5.4
Setting Digital I/O ......................................................................................... 3-24
3.5.5
Setting Audio Mechanism ............................................................................. 3-25
3.5.6
Updating Firmware ....................................................................................... 3-26
3.5.7
Viewing Events ............................................................................................ 3-27
3.6
Modifying Application Setting ......................................................................... 3-28
3.6.1
Changing AVI Duration ................................................................................. 3-28
3.6.2
Setting FTP .................................................................................................. 3-29
3.6.3
Setting SD Card ........................................................................................... 3-30
3.6.4
Setting SMTP ............................................................................................... 3-31
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3.6.5
Enabling Recording ...................................................................................... 3-32
3.6.6
Scheduling Record ....................................................................................... 3-33
3.6.7
Enabling Alarm ............................................................................................. 3-34
3.6.8
Motion Detection .......................................................................................... 3-35
3.7
Modifying SD Card Setting ............................................................................. 3-37
3.8
FTP Settings .................................................................................................. 3-38
Universal Plug and Play ................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1
Overview .......................................................................................................... 4-2
4.2
Verifying and Modifying IP Class of your PC .................................................... 4-3
4.3
Installing UPnP Package ................................................................................. 4-6
4.4
Turning On Services ........................................................................................ 4-9
4.5
Scanning IP Camera Through My Network Place .......................................... 4-12
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Figures
Figure 1-1. IPNetCam Front and Rear Panels. ............................................................. 1-4
Figure 1-2. Right Flank Panel ....................................................................................... 1-5
Figure 1-3. Left Flank Panel. ......................................................................................... 1-5
Figure 2-1. Signum JTAG. ............................................................................................. 2-4
Figure 2-2. Signum JTAG with Debug Board .............................................................. 2-5
Figure 2-3. XDS510 PP JTAG ........................................................................................ 2-5
Figure 2-4. Signum JTAG with Debug Board .............................................................. 2-6
Figure 2-5. PC connected to IPNetCam. ...................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-6. PC connected to IPNetCam through Router ............................................. 2-8
Figure 2-7. Aligning DIP Switch to DHCP. ................................................................... 2-8
Figure 2-8. Live Video Window ..................................................................................... 2-9
Figure 2-9. IP Address Details .................................................................................... 2-10
Figure 2-10. Microsoft Internet Explorer window. ..................................................... 2-11
Figure 2-11. Network Page .......................................................................................... 2-11
Figure 2-12. DHCP Network Settings ......................................................................... 2-12
Figure 2-13. Preferences dialog box. ......................................................................... 2-13
Figure 2-14. Overlay Video Output Option Selected. ................................................ 2-14
Figure 2-15. Caching Value. ........................................................................................ 2-15
Figure 2-16. Open dialog box. .................................................................................... 2-16
Figure 3-1. IE address bar IP address. ......................................................................... 3-2
Figure 3-2. User Login dialog box. ............................................................................... 3-3
Figure 3-3. Security Warning window. ......................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3-4. Live Video Window ..................................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3-5. Live Video page of MPEG4 mode. ............................................................. 3-6
Figure 3-6. Image Setting Page of MPEG4 Mode. ........................................................ 3-8
Figure 3-7. Image Fine Tune page. ............................................................................. 3-12
Figure 3-8. Network Options Page. ............................................................................ 3-15
Figure 3-9. FTP Server Setting. .................................................................................. 3-16
Figure 3-10. SMTP Server Setting. ............................................................................. 3-18
Figure 3-11. SNTP Server Setting. .............................................................................. 3-19
Figure 3-12. Date and Time page. ............................................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-13. OSD page. ............................................................................................... 3-21
Figure 3-14. Users page. ............................................................................................. 3-23
Figure 3-15. Digital I/O Setting. ................................................................................... 3-24
Figure 3-16. Audio Setting page. ................................................................................ 3-25
Figure 3-17. Update Firmware page. .......................................................................... 3-26
Figure 3-18. Event Log page. ...................................................................................... 3-27
Figure 3-19. Video File page. ...................................................................................... 3-28
Figure 3-20. FTP Application Setting. ........................................................................ 3-30
Figure 3-21. SD Card Application Setting. ................................................................. 3-30
Figure 3-22. SMTP Application Setting. ..................................................................... 3-31
Figure 3-23. Record Application Enable Setting. ...................................................... 3-32
Figure 3-24. Schedule page. ....................................................................................... 3-33
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Figure 3-25. Alarm Application Enable Setting. ........................................................ 3-34
Figure 3-26. Motion Detection. ................................................................................... 3-35
Figure 3-27. Filelist of Memory Card. ......................................................................... 3-37
Figure 3-28. GuildFTPd window. ................................................................................ 3-38
Figure 3-29. Add/Edit User dialog box. ...................................................................... 3-39
Figure 3-30. Add/Edit Path dialog box. ...................................................................... 3-39
Figure 3-31. FTP Server Setting. ................................................................................ 3-40
Figure 3-32. FTP Upload View. ................................................................................... 3-41
Figure 4-1. UPnP Setting - Process. ............................................................................. 4-2
Figure 4-2. Network Connections window. .................................................................. 4-4
Figure 4-3. Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. ........................................ 4-4
Figure 4-4. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. .................................... 4-5
Figure 4-5. Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. .................................... 4-6
Figure 4-6. Add or Remove Programs. ........................................................................ 4-7
Figure 4-7. Windows Components Wizard. ................................................................. 4-7
Figure 4-8. Subcomponents of Networking Services. ................................................ 4-8
Figure 4-9. Networking Services dialog box. ............................................................... 4-8
Figure 4-10. Networking Services dialog box. ............................................................. 4-9
Figure 4-11. Control Panel window. ............................................................................. 4-9
Figure 4-12. Administrative Tools window. ............................................................... 4-10
Figure 4-13. Services window..................................................................................... 4-10
Figure 4-14. SSDP Discovery Service Properties (Local Computer) dialog box. .... 4-11
Figure 4-15. Services dialog box. ............................................................................... 4-11
Figure 4-16. Universal Plug and Play Device Host Properties dialog box. .............. 4-12
Figure 4-17. My Network Places – Available UPnP Device. ...................................... 4-12
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Tables
Table 1-1. List of Abbreviations ..................................................................................... iii
Table 1-2. Description of Front and Rare Panel Parts. ............................................... 1-4
Table 1-3. Description of Left and Right Panel Parts .................................................. 1-6
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Chapter 1
DM365 IPNetcam - Overview
This chapter provides information about the components in the box and the
panels of IPNetCam hardware.
Topic Page
1.1 What’s in the Box? 1-2
1.2
What’s in the Hardware
?
1
-
4
DM365 IPNetcam - Overview
1-2
1.1 What’s in the Box?
DM3
6
5 IP CAM X 1 PC
AUTO
IRIS
LENS
X 1 PC
CAMERA
TRIPOD X 1 PC
JTAG DEBUG BOARD X 1 PC
U SHARP STAND X 1PC
DM365 IPNetcam - Overview
1-3
ETHERNET CABLEX 1 PC
USER GUIDE CD X 1 PC
RS
-
232 CABLE X 1 PC
ADAPTE
R (12V / 1A) X 1 PC
DM365 IPNetcam - Overview
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1.2 What’s in the Hardware?
This section provides information about the parts available on the front,
rear, left and right panels of IPNetCam.
1.2.1 IPNetCam Panel Details
1.2.1.1 Front and Rear Panels
The following figure shows the front and rear panels of IPNetCam.
Figure 1-1. IPNetCam Front and Rear Panels.
Table 1-2. Description of Front and Rare Panel Parts.
Part
Number
Front
P
anel/Rare
P
anel
P
arts
Description
1 MICROPHONE Built-in microphone, which records sound. This is an
additional audio function.
2 ALC VR: Iris control VR
When an auto iris (DC drive) lens is used, then VR should
be used to adjust the iris for different lighting environments.
Adjust the VR clockwise to open the iris and counter-
clockwise to close the iris of the camera
.
3 VIDEO OUT Connector The connector provides the unit’s composite video signals to
NTSC/PAL monitor.
4 ETHERNET 10/100 Connector This is a standard RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet networks.
5 POWER INPUT This is DC 12V inlet, which connects to an external power
supply.
6
AUDIO OUT
This provides the unit’s audio signal to the speaker.
7 SD CARD SLOT This is used for system software updating and
archiving/accessing critical images.
DM365 IPNetcam - Overview
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Part
Number
Front
P
anel/Rare
P
anel
P
arts
Description
8 LAN LED INDICATOR
Indicates the LAN status of the unit:
Green light - 100 Mbps Ethernet connection is active.
Red light - Signals of the camera is negotiating with the
LAN
9 POWER LED INDICATOR
Indicates the power status of the unit:
Green light – IPNC Unit is active.
Red light - Power is on and SD card cannot be removed
1.2.1.2 Right and Left Flank Panels
The following figure shows the right panel of IPNetCam.
Figure 1-2. Right Flank Panel
The following figure shows the left panel of IPNetCam.
Figure 1-3. Left Flank Panel.
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Table 1-3. Description of Left and Right Panel Parts
Part
Number
Flank
P
anel
P
arts
Description
1 Lens Mount
This IPNetCam is used with Manual or Auto Iris CCTV lens.
This lens is installed by fastening it clockwise into the mount on
the IPNetCam. Once the lens is fastened completely to its
mechanical stop position, you will be able to rotate the lens
chassis back to suit the set-up position of the IPNetCam.
2 DIP Switch
1
: AES - Auto electric shutter.
2: DC IRIS: Use an auto iris (DC drive)
3: DHCP: Turn On / Turn Off to use the
DHCP protocol. If the switch points
upwards, then the device can change
the setup of network function
(enable/disable) through the network
4: STATIC IP: If the switch points down,
then the device cannot receive IP
address from DHCP server. This option
is needed to configure the network
communication settings
3
RS
-
485 D+
4
RS
-
485 D
-
5
GND
Ground contact.
6 ALARM OUT (OUTPUT) This is an alarm output trigger. Connect this to external devices
such as buzzers or lights. ( )
7 ALARM IN (INPUT) This is an alarm input that can be programmed in the menu
system to active low. (
)
8 ALARM RESET (INPUT) This is an alarm input that can be programmed in the menu
system to active low.
(
)
9 RESET
Recover to factory default. Hold on this button for about 5
seconds to proceed on the recovery. After restarting, reconnect
to the system.
10 5pins MINI USB Port USB device cable can be used to connect the IPNetcam to the
USB port on the PC
11
IRIS
Auto IRIS Connector.
Note:
This camera works with a DC-drive Auto-IRIS lens. You need to see the
pin assignment marked on the camera, when connecting the Auto-IRIS
lens.
3
V,
0V(Active)
3V,
0V(Active)
3
V,
0V(Active)
2-1
Chapter 2
IPNetCam Application Setup
This chapter provides information about the hardware setup, environment,
and VLC media player settings.
Topic Page
2.1 Hardware 2-2
2.2
Connecting to Console Window
2
-
6
2.3 Environment Setting 2-7
2.4 VLC Media Player Setting 2-13
IPNetCam Application Setup
2-2
2.1 Hardware Setup
2.1.1 Connecting Ribbon Cable and Debug Board
IPNetCam Application Setup
2-3
IPNetCam Application Setup
2-4
2.1.2 Connecting JTAG to Hardware
This section provides information about the two types of JTAG, their uses
with the debug board, and by their hardware jumper setting.
2.1.2.1 Signum JTAG
Figure 2-1. Signum JTAG.
Note:
J3 at debug board and P1 jumper should be connected together.
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