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Table of Contents
SAFETY AND REGULATORY NOTICES .....................................................3
1: PRODUCT OVERVIEW.........................................................................6
1.1 NETWORK CAMERAS ............................................................................6
1.2 NETWORK VIDEO SERVERS ....................................................................7
1.3 MODEL OVERVIEW .............................................................................. 7
2: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ...................................................................9
2.1 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS ................................................................... 9
2.2 OPERATING SYSTEM AND WEB BROWSER SUPPORT .......................................9
2.3 LIMITATIONS................................................................................... 10
3: HARDWARE OVERVIEW ...................................................................11
3.1 FRONT & REAR ................................................................................ 11
3.1.1 NSC15/NSC15-WG/NSC16-WG Network SOHO Cameras ............. 11
3.1.2 NFC30/NFC31 Network Fixed Cameras ..................................... 13
3.1.3 NFD30 Network Dome Camera ................................................ 15
3.1.4 NBC30-IR Outdoor Network Camera......................................... 17
3.1.5 NVS30 Network Video Server .................................................. 19
3.2 DIGITAL I/O TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTOR.............................................. 21
3.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS.......................................................................... 22
4: INSTALLATION ................................................................................23
4.1 CONNECTING TO THE CAMERA .............................................................. 23
4.1.1 Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 ........................................... 24
4.1.2 MacOS.................................................................................. 41
4.1.3 Linux.................................................................................... 43
5: WEB BROWSER INTERFACE .............................................................44
5.1 LIVE VIDEO PAGE ............................................................................. 44
5.2 SETTINGS PAGE (ADMINISTRATOR MENU) ................................................ 48
5.2.1 Settings Page – Basic Settings................................................. 48
5.2.2 Settings Page – Advanced Settings .......................................... 81
6: VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE ................................................102
6.1 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ................................................................... 102
6.2 INSTALLATION ............................................................................... 102
7: REMOTE ACCESS AND ROUTER SETUP ...........................................103
8: DEVELOPER INFORMATION ...........................................................105
9: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS...........................................................107
9.1 ACCESSING THE CAMERA .................................................................. 107
9.2 WEB BROWSER ACCESS ................................................................... 108
9.3 CAMERA RELATED ISSUES ................................................................. 109

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Safety and Regulatory Notices
Thank you for purchasing this INTELLINET NETWORK
SOLUTIONS™ Network Camera or Network Video Server. This
user manual includes instructions for using and managing the
camera on your network. Experience in networking will be
helpful when setting up and using this product. Updated
versions of this document will be posted to www.intellinet-
network.com as they become available. The latest version of
this user manual can also be found on the Installation CD
accompanying this product, along with user manuals in other
languages.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart B of
Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference when operated in a
commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference,
in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever
measures may be required to correct the interference. This digital equipment
fulfills the requirements for radiated emission according to limit B of
EN55022/1998, and the requirements for immunity according to EN55024/1998
residential, commercial and light industry.
R&TTE Compliance Statement
This equipment complies with all the requirements of DIRECTIVE
1999/5/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL of
March 9, 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunication
terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity
(R&TTE). The R&TTE Directive repeals and replaces in the
directive 98/13/EEC (Telecommunications Terminal Equipment
and Satellite Earth Station Equipment) as of April 8, 2000.
Safety
This equipment complies with EN 60950, Safety of Information Technology
equipment.

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Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment
Disposal of Electric and Electronic Equipment
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with
separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that this
product shall not be treated as household waste.
Instead, it should be taken to an applicable collection point for the
recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this
product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential
negative consequences to the environment and human health,
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling
of this product. If your equipment contains easily removable
batteries or accumulators, dispose of these separately according to your local
requirements. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural
resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product,
contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop
where you purchased this product. In countries outside of the EU: If you wish
to discard this product, contact your local authorities and ask for the correct
manner of disposal.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This equipment generates radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the
receiver
- Consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
- Check that shielded (STP) network cables are being used with this unit
to ensure compliance with EMC standards
EU Countries Intended for Use
The ETSI version of this device is intended for home and office use in Austria,
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and the United
Kingdom.
The ETSI version of this device is also authorized for use in EFTA member
states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland.
EU Countries Not intended for use
None.

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Important Information
1. Camera surveillance laws may differ for each country. Contact the local
authorities to avoid any surveillance law violations.
2. Note that the image sensor of this network camera can be damaged
permanently if exposed to direct sunlight. Defective image sensors that
have been damaged by prolonged exposure to direct sunlight are excluded
from the product warranty.
3. Indoor network cameras are not weatherproof. Refer to the environmental
specifications included in the back of this manual. For outdoor use, use a
weatherproof case to protect the camera from water, moisture or
temperature (higher or lower than specifications). To keep the camera
clean, gently wipe it with a clean, dry cloth.
4. Be sure to use only the DC adapter provided with your camera. If your
network camera supports Power over Ethernet (see the product
information at the end of this user manual for details), you can use an IEEE
802.3af-compliant PoE injector (mid- or endspan) to provide power to the
camera.
5. Always handle the camera with care, as physical shocks can cause serious
damage to the hardware.
6. Be sure to mount the camera securely to avoid any personal injuries. Keep
the camera out of the reach of children.
7. If the camera does not operate properly, contact your local distributor. Do
not disassemble the product, as that will void the warranty.
8. Technical product support is provided by your dealer or distributor via e-
mail and phone. Additional technical support is provided by INTELLINET
NETWORK SOLUTIONS via the Web site www.intellinet-network.com.
9. Before contacting technical support, be sure to verify that your camera has
the latest firmware version installed (you can access the camera’s system
information page to find out). To expedite your technical support request,
it is recommended to include a very detailed error description in your
message.
10. Should the camera not power up upon initial installation, you need to
discontinue the use of the product immediately.
11. Returns and replacements of defective products are handled by our
network of authorized dealers. Contact the place of purchase.
12. Used cameras, especially those that they were purchased on auction Web
sites, are excluded from the product warranty.

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1.2 Network Video Servers
A network video server allows connection to an analog CCTV camera via coaxial
cable.
Example showing a CCTV camera connected to a network video server, which
itself is connected to the network.
1.3 Model Overview
This user manual contains information for the following models:
1. NSC15/NSC15-WG
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4, Audio, 300k CMOS
NSC15-WG only: Day/Night, 54 Mbps Wireless 802.11g
2. NSC16-WG
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4 + H.264, Audio, 1.3M CMOS, Day/Night, 54 Mbps
Wireless 802.11g
3. NFC30/NFC30-WG
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4, Audio, 300k CMOS
NFC30-WG only: 54 Mbps Wireless 802.11g
IEEE 802.3af PoE Support for wired model NFC30.
4. NFC30-IR/NFC30-IRWG
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4, Audio, 300k CMOS, Day/Night, IR LEDs
NFC30-IRWG only: 54 Mbps Wireless 802.11g
IEEE 802.3af PoE Support for wired model NFC30-IR.

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5. NFC31/NFC31-WG
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4 + H.264, Audio, 1.3M CMOS
NFC31-WG only: 54 Mbps Wireless 802.11g
IEEE 802.3af PoE Support for wired model NFC31.
6. NFC31-IR/NFC31-IRWG
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4 + H.264, Audio, 1.3M CMOS,
Day/Night, IR LEDs
NFC31-IRWG only: 54 Mbps Wireless 802.11g
IEEE 802.3af PoE Support for wired model NFC31-IR.
7. NFD30
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4, Audio, 300k CMOS, IEEE 802.3af PoE Support
8. NBC30-IR
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4, Audio, 300k CMOS, Day/Night, IR LEDs, IEEE 802.3af
PoE Support
9. NVS30
Motion-JPEG + MPEG4, Audio, IEEE 802.3af PoE Support

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2: System Requirements
2.1 Hardware Requirements
Your computer hardware should meet or exceed the following
specifications:
Access to a single camera with Web browser:
CPU: Pentium 4 1600 MHz (or equivalent AMD)
Video Card: 64 MB graphic card
RAM: 512 MB
Network Adapter: 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet
Using the 16-Channel viewing / recording utility:
CPU: INTEL Dual Core Processor
Video Card: 64 MB graphic card
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7
2.2 Operating System and Web Browser
Support
INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network cameras support Web-browser
based access for all major operating systems.
• Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7
- MS Internet Explorer 7.x and 8.x (ActiveX & Java)
- Firefox 3.x (Java)
- Google Chrome (Java)
- Opera 9.x (Java)
• MacOS X Leopard
- Firefox 3.x (Java)
- Safari 3.x (Java)
• Linux
- Firefox 3.x (Java)
- Konqueror (Java)

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2.3 Limitations
Web Browser Access
While it is possible to connect to the network camera with a Web browser other
than MS Internet Explorer, some of the features cannot be used. Refer to the
overview below:
MS Internet Explorer 7.x and 8.x (ActiveX)
- view live video in all formats
- record live video by right-clicking the live video
- listen to audio
- use a microphone to send audio to the camera
- view the video in full-screen mode
- use the digital zoom function
- access the administrator menu and configure the camera
- setting up privacy masking, motion and audio detection
All other browsers (Java)
- view live video in Motion-JPEG format
- access the administrator menu and configure the camera
(with certain limitations)
IP Installer
This application is only compatible to Windows operating systems.
Installation on MacOS systems can be done using the Bonjour discovery service
while the installation on Linux systems requires manually changing the IP
address of the system to gain access to the camera. Refer to section 4.1
Connecting to the Camera for installation instructions.
16-Channel Viewing / Recording Utility
This application is only compatible to Windows operating systems. Visit
www.networkipcamera.com for a complete list of compatible applications.

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3: Hardware Overview
3.1 Front & Rear
The following pages provide an overview of the hardware
features of the different types of network cameras and the
network video server.
3.1.1 NSC15/NSC15-WG/NSC16-WG
Network SOHO Cameras
Front
The image above shows the options for the wireless models NSC15/16-WG. The
wireless antenna connector and the Night-Vision LEDs are exclusive to these
models and cannot be found on the wired model NSC15.

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Rear
Power Connector: The connection for the power adapter, which is
supplied with the camera.
Reset Switch: If you need to perform a hardware reset, you can
insert a paper clip into the reset hole and depress the
switch for 10 seconds.
Speaker: Stereo connector for the connection of active speakers
or other line-out audio sources.
LAN: Connection for standard RJ45 Cat5 (or better) network
cable. Maximum length is 100 m / 300 ft.
Connection of NSC15 to the network (wired)

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3.1.2 NFC30/NFC31 Network Fixed Cameras
Front
Front IR Versions
The IR cameras are equipped with a fixed lens that
cannot be removed or replaced. The IR lens
features 12 IR LEDs that output a wavelength of
850 nm and allow the camera to capture video in
complete darkness.
Top Mounting Point
1/3” CS-Mount Lens
Bottom Mounting Point
Camera Stand

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Rear
Microphone / Line-In Connector: Connector for external microphones or other
line-in audio sources.
Wireless Antenna Connector: RP-SMA jack for the connection of external
antennas, such as the one provided with your
wireless camera.
Digital I/O Connector: Terminal block adapter for the connection of
external alarm devices. The connector has two
inputs and two outputs.
Connection using IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet
Note: Connection using the power adapter is supported as well
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3.1.3 NFD30 Network Dome Camera
Power Connector: For connection of 12 V DC input.
Audio Out (Green Line): To support audio out with earphones or speakers
for two-way audio.
Audio In (Red Line): To support audio in for microphone.
Network Connector: For the connection to the RJ45 Ethernet cable. The
connector supports IEEE802.3af-compliant PoE
input signals.
Network Indicator: Indicates that the camera has successfully
connected to the network.
Network Transmit Indicator: Flashes to indicate network traffic.
Reset: If you need to perform a hardware reset, you can
insert a paper clip into the reset hole and depress
the switch for 10 seconds.
I / O Terminal Connector: 1 Input and 1 Output to support External Alarm
and Sensor devices used for motion detection,
event triggering and alarm notification.

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1: Connection using IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet.
2. Connection using a standard power adapter (1) and a regular LAN switch or
router (2).

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3.1.4 NBC30-IR Outdoor Network Camera
Infrared LEDs Cable Manager Bracket
IP67-rated housing
Reset Switch
T
erminal Block Connector
RJ45 Network Connector
Audio In Audio Out
12 V DC

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3.1.5 NVS30 Network Video Server
Front
Video In: Input connector for analog CCTV camera.
Video Out: Loop-through port that outputs analog video, which
can be integrated into an existing CCTV surveillance
system.
Mic In: Microphone/Line-In input connector.
Line Out: Line-Out connector for active speakers.
I/O Terminal Connector: 1 Input and 1 Output to support External Alarm and
Sensor devices used for motion detection, event
triggering and alarm notification.
RS-485 Connector: Used to connect analog PTZ cameras to the video
server.

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Rear
PWR: LED lights up once the network video server has
successfully started up.
Power Connector: Connect the power adapter here, unless you wish to
utilize the Power over Ethernet functionality.
Network / PoE Connector: Standard RJ45 socket for Cat5 (or better) network
cable. IEEE 802.3af-compatible input sources are
supported.
Connection Diagram
Note: The NVS30 is a one-channel video server. Only one CCTV camera can be
connected at a time.

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3.2 Digital I/O Terminal Block Connector
The Network Camera and Network Video Server, with the exception of the
NSC15 models, are equipped with a digital I/O interface. It can be used to
connect external alarm sensors (pins 1 and 2) or to power external devices
(pins 3 and 4).
From left to right: Pins 1 (DI+), 2 (DI-), 3 (Com) and 4 (No)
DI+: Digital Input (+), DI-: Digital Input GND (-)
Com: Power DC 12 V (+), No: Power GND (-)
The NVS30 Network Video Server features two additional pins 5 (+) and 6 (-)
that are used to connect analog CCTV camera with PTZ control (RS-485).
Ground
Ground
12 V
Alarm out device
12 V
Max. 30 W
Switch
NO COM DI- DI+

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3.3 Package Contents
You should find the following items in the packaging of your INTELLINET
NETWORK SOLUTIONS video surveillance product.
1. Network Camera (or Network Video Server)
2. User manual (this document) and Quick Installation Guide
3. Installation CD
-> User Manual in electronic form in different languages
-> IP Installer Utility
-> Multi-Channel IP Surveillance Utility
4. Camera stand (all indoor NSCxx and NFCxx models)
5. Wall-Mount bracket (all outdoor NBCxx models)
6. Mounting hardware (NFSxx and NBCxx models)
7. Power adapter (except for NBC30 (550932))
-> Input: 110/230 V, 50/60 Hz
-> Output: - 5 V DC (NSC15 models)
- 12 V DC (other models)
If any items are missing, contact your dealer.

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4.1.1 Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7
Insert the Installation CD into the CD or DVD-Drive.
After a few moments, the CD will automatically start
and display the screen below. If that does not happen,
you need to browse the CD with Windows Explorer and
double-click the autorun.exe file.
1. User Manuals
The user manual for the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Network
Camera is available in electronic form on the installation CD, along with
user manuals in different languages.
If you encounter differences between the screen shots shown in the user
manual and the actual screen contents, it is recommended that you open
the manual from the CD, as it may be a newer edition than the printed
version.
2. IP Installer for Windows
This utility is designed to find the network camera on your network and lets
you make changes to the configuration.
3. Video Surveillance Software
Refer to Chapter 6 Video Surveillance Software.

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IP Installer for Windows Installation
Before you start with the installation, make sure that you are connected to
your computer with a user account that has administrator rights. The
screen shots below are taken from an installation on a Windows XP system.
The procedure on Vista and Windows 7 systems is similar.
To begin the installation, click on the link “IP Installer for Windows.” After
that, depending on your system’s settings, you may see the message
shown below.
Click on “Run” to continue …
… and click on “Yes” to begin the installation.
Select your preferred installation language, and then click on “Next.”
Click on “Next” on the following screen as well.

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Specify the location where the program should be installed. The default path is
OK to be used on most systems. Click on “Browse…” to select a different
location and click on “Next” to continue.
Select the Windows Start Menu folder.
Select or de-select the optional Xvid Codec and MSN Plugin. If you are not sure
about these options, it is recommended to keep them selected.
Click “Next” to continue.

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Verify the installation summary and click “Install” to begin the installation.
Once the installation has completed, click on “Finish”.
A new shortcut has been created on your computer
desktop; Double-click it to start the application.

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IP Installer for Windows
When the program starts, you are presented with the screen shown below.
Depending on your camera model, the screen may look slightly different, but
the functionality is the same. The IP Installer utility lists all cameras that can be
found on your network. With this utility you can make changes to the
configuration, perform a firmware upgrade, restore the camera to factory
default values, and reboot the camera. Note: It may take up to three minutes
for IP Installer to show a camera that has been recently (re-)started.
The application has three main tabs: Camera, User and About.
Camera tab
UPnP device list: All cameras that are found on the network are displayed on
this tab. Cameras that are shown in red are currently
configured for a different network and cannot be accessed
with the Web browser before the IP settings of the camera
have been adjusted to your network (see Setup).
Search: The Search button can be used to refresh the view. Typically
it is not required to push the button, as the utility starts
scanning the network as soon as it is started.
Link to IE: Select the camera from the list and click this button to open
the camera with MS Internet Explorer. Note: This function
does not work for other Web browsers; however, you can
open the browser manually and open the URL
http://camera_ip_as_shown_in_list (in the example above,
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Setup: Select a camera from the list and click the Setup button in
order to open the camera configuration dialog.
Upgrade: Select a camera from the list and click the Upgrade button if
you wish to upgrade the firmware of the camera. The
firmware upgrade can also be performed with your Web
browser.
Factory default: If you want to reset the camera settings to factory default
values, you can select a camera from the device list and click
this button. When you do this, you will be asked to enter the
administrator user name and password:
Enter “admin” for both.
You will then see the following message:
Click Yes to perform the factory reset.
Reboot: This function lets you reboot the camera. The procedure is
identical to the factory default function, except the camera
does not lose the settings.
Camera Tab – Setup Function
When you click on the Setup button, you first need to enter a valid
administrator user name and password (see above). You will then be presented
with the first page of the Setup menu. The first page shows some basic
information about the camera.
Click the Next button to open the next page.

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User Account Settings Page
User Name: Enter the user name you wish to use for the new account.
Password: Enter the password for the new user account.
Confirm: Type the password in again.
Mode: There are three possible values to choose from:
1. Admin: User has full access to all camera functions.
2. Operator: User can view the live image and change image
related settings such as brightness, contrast, etc.
3. Viewer: User can view the live video of the camera, but is
unable to make any changes to the configuration.
Viewer
Authentication: On: Every user that connects to the camera has to enter a
valid user name and password.
Off: A user name and password is only required if the user
wants to change camera-related settings. By setting the
Viewer authentication to off, you allow any user to view the
camera’s live image.
Click the Next button to open the next configuration page.

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Date/Time Settings Page
The network camera is equipped with an internal clock. You can display the
current date and time information on the video, so that when you look at
recorded video material or images you can easily tell when the recording was
made. Before you can use this function, you need to define how the camera
obtains the time.
Current Setting: Displays the current date and time.
PC clock: Displays the time of the PC that you are using right now.
Adjust: Keep current setting – no changes are made.
Synchronize with PC – instructs the camera to retrieve the
current date and time from the PC.
Manual setting - allows you to set up the date and time
yourself.
Synchronize with NTP – The camera will obtain the time from
an NTP server. Normally it is not required to change the NTP
server, as the default server “pool.ntp.org” is always
available. You can, however, manually overwrite the NTP
server by un-checking the option “auto.”
Interval: Define how often the camera should re-synchronize
the time with the NTP server’s time.
Time Zone: Select the correct time zone for the camera to display the
correct date and time.
Click the Next button to open the next configuration page.

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Network Settings Page
The default configuration is shown above, and for most users there should be
no need to change these settings. Advanced users can change the following
values:
HTTP Port: This is the Web server port of the camera. The default value
is 80. You can change the value from 80 to a value between
1024 and 65535. Note that when you change the HTTP port,
you need to append the new port to the address of the
camera; e.g., http://192.168.0.102:1024.
IP Address: By default the camera obtains the IP address from a DHCP
server in the network. You can set up the camera with a static
IP address as well by activating the option “Use the following
IP.” If you are not familiar with IP addresses in general or the
IP address setup of your network, you should contact your
network administrator for the correct values.
DNS Setting: A DNS Server (DNS stands for Domain Name System) allows
the camera to contact an e-mail, FTP or NTP server using its
proper domain name (e.g., mail.mydomain.com) rather than
its IP address. If you set up the camera with a static IP
address, chances are that you will need to provide the DNS
server settings yourself as well.
Click the Next button to open the next configuration page.

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PPPoE Settings Page
This page allows defining of the PPPoE settings of the camera. This function is
not required for the vast majority of users, and if you are not planning on
connecting the camera directly to a DSL modem (no network present, just the
camera connects directly to the modem) you can safely skip this page.
PPPoE is a common connection method for ADSL Internet services. It is not
required for cable modem service, or newer DSL services that operate with
dynamic IP addresses.
PPPoE connections require a user ID and password that are typically provided
by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). If there is no router in your network,
and you connect the camera straight to the DSL modem, you need to enter the
user ID and password here, so that the camera can connect to the Internet.
Note: The camera does not support idle timeout, meaning, it stays connected
to the Internet indefinitely. Users of time- or volume-based Internet services
need to be aware of this as the camera can cause significant usage charges for
the service. It is always a better option to have the router handle the PPPoE
connection to the Internet Service Provider, instead of the camera.
Click the Next button to open the next configuration page.

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DDNS Settings Page
DDNS stands for “Dynamic DNS.” DDNS is useful for all users who have an
Internet service with a dynamic IP address. Most DSL services utilize IP
addresses that are highly dynamic and change as often as once every 24 hours.
Cable modem services typically keep the IP address assigned to a user for a
longer period of time; e.g., up to 30 days. In any case, after a certain amount
of time the IP address of your network will change unless you have a more
business-type Internet service that provides a permanent, static IP address.
Why does it matter if the IP address that the ISP assigns to you changes? If
you never want to access the camera remotely over the Internet, it wouldn’t
and you can skip this section.
If you want to connect to your camera from outside your network, the changing
IP addresses will make this task very complicated, as you never know under
which IP address you can reach your camera. DDNS is the solution to the
problem. Services like DYNDNS.ORG allow signing up for a free account and
setting up domain names like “mycamera.dyndns.org.” The DDNS service
assigns the current IP address that your ISP has assigned to you to the domain
name you have set up, so that you can always reach your camera at
http://mycamera.dyndns.org (example).
Note: We recommend using the DDNS client that is integrated in your router for
the DDNS service instead of the camera’s DDNS client.
The network camera supports three DDNS providers:
DYNDNS.ORG, DHS.ORG and TZO.ORG. Only DYNDNS.ORG is free (as of
February 2010).
Server name: Select the service (e.g., DYNDNS.ORG)
User ID: Enter your DDNS user account password here.
Password: Enter the password of your DDNS account here.
Confirm: Repeat the DDNS account password here.
Hostname: Enter the dynamic host name (e.g., “mycamera.dynsns.org”
here. Do not enter http://
Click the Next button to open the next configuration page.

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Language Settings Page
The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS network camera provides a multi-
language user interface for Web-browser access. In order to use this function,
you first need to install the additional languages by uploading them to the
camera. The default language is English. Additional languages can be found on
the Installation CD, or you can download them from the INTELLINET NETWORK
SOLUTIONS Web site at www.networkipcamera.com.
In order to install an additional language, activate the option “Upload language
pack” and click Browse. Then select the folder where the language files are
located. The image below shows the available files.
Select the file of choice and click Open to get back to the language settings
page. Note the file location has been entered in the field in front of the Browse
button.
Click the Next button to open the final configuration page.

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Apply Settings Page
This is the last page of the Setup.
All configuration changes you have made on the previous screens will be saved
when you click the Apply button. If you have selected an additional language to
be installed on the previous page, clicking Apply will install that language as
well.
After you click Apply, the main screen of IP Installer shows up, and after a
period of 60 to 180 seconds, the camera will show up in the UPnP device list.
You may need to click the Search button to get the camera to show up again.
Camera tab – Upgrade function
The firmware is basically the operating system of the camera. New functions
are introduced from time to time, and compatibility patches and fixes are
released to make your INTELLINET camera an even better product. A firmware
upgrade replaces the internal camera software with a new version.
Note: A failed firmware upgrade can render your camera inoperable.
Before you start with the firmware upgrade, ask yourself a few questions:
1. Has Technical Support instructed me to upgrade, or is my camera operating
erratically or do certain functions in the camera not work as they should?
2. Am I absolutely sure that I downloaded the correct firmware file for my
camera from the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Web site?
3. Can I be reasonably certain that the power will not go out during the next 10
minutes?
4. Are all unnecessary programs on my computer closed?

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5. Will the battery in my notebook last for at least another 10 minutes?
6. Am I connected to the camera with an RJ45 cable (not wireless)?
7. Is the camera I want to upgrade located in my local network?
8. Am I sure about what I am doing?
If you answer any of these questions with “no,” you should not perform the
firmware upgrade and skip this section.
Select a network camera from the UPnP device list and click on Upgrade to
upgrade the firmware. As before, you have to key in the user name and
password of the administrator to enter the upgrade page. You will then see the
following screen:
Click on Browse and select the correct firmware file. The file must have the file
extension “.bin.” Click on Open to return to the firmware upgrade page. The
Upgrade button that was previously grayed out is now available.
Click the Upgrade button to begin the upgrade process. The upgrade takes
place in several stages. The screen informs you about the progress. At the end
of the upgrade the status indicates “Rebooting” while the progress bar moves
from 0 to 100%.
Note: Do not leave this screen and do not close the program yet. Wait for the
status to display “Done” and when it does, click on “Previous” to go back to the
main screen. As before, it may take up to three minutes for the camera to re-
appear.

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User tab
This screen offers two functions:
1. You can change the individual settings of the camera in a similar fashion as
with the Setup function on the main screen. However, instead of clicking on
Previous and Next to switch between the screens, you can access the individual
options more quickly by clicking on any of the tabs (User, Date/Time, TCP/IP,
PPPoE and DDNS). You cannot install additional languages with this function,
however.
2. You can load the camera configuration into the IP Installer utility, and then
save it to your computer hard drive. This can be useful if you wish to create a
backup of the entire configuration in case you want to reload it at a later time.
You can also use this function to load a configuration previously saved on the
PC and load it back into the camera configuration.
To begin, select either “From PC File” or “From Device,” then click Load.
If you select “From PC File” you will be asked to specify the configuration file on
your computer hard drive.
If you select “From Device” a screen opens up that asks you to select the
camera and enter the administrator user name and password.
Once completed, the screen shows the configuration data, and you can make
changes to the settings as you see fit. When you are ready to submit the
settings to the camera, click on Apply. Select the camera from the device list,
enter the administrator user name and password and click OK. The camera
settings are now saved into the camera configuration.
If you want to create another backup of the configuration, click on Save and
enter a proper filename, such as “camera_1_config.conf,” before you click
Save.
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | IC Intracom |
Kategorie: | Überwachungskamera |
Modell: | NFC31 |
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