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104.3 Installation Procedure 1. Unpack all of the contents from the network camera’s package and verify that all the items listed in the “Package Cont

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11Please follow the steps below to run the Install Wizard, which will guide you through the Administrator utility and Camera Viewer installation proce

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123. The InstallShield Wizard will begin the installation process. Click “Next” to continue with the installation. 4. If you wish to install the soft

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135. Click “Install” to begin installing the program. 6. The system will install the program automatically.

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147. Click “Finish” to complete the software installation. 8. When the installation is completed, the system will auto run the “Administrator Utility”

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15Please Note: To install the Camera Viewer utility, you can follow the same steps you used to install the Admin utility. But this time, simply click

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1610. As an alternate method to the Quick Setup Wizard, you can set up the network camera using the Admin utility. The network camera is connects and

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1712. The Camera Viewer will show the video automatically. You can now view the camera video through the network from this point on.

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18The Admin utility allows users to search for and set up the network cameras located within the Intranet or on the Internet. From the utility, users

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196.1 General Settings LANAuto Discover Click this button to have the Admin utility search for and automatically discover available cameras within th

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2Trademarks & Copyright Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/2000/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other brands and product names ar

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20InternetAdd Click “Add” and a window will appear for you to enter the IP Address of the camera that is available on the Internet.Delete Click “Dele

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216.2 Detailed Settings When you click on the “Detail Setting” button, a window will pop up for you to enter the “Admin Name” and “Password”. The defa

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226.2.1 Network Setting Network Settings Network Camera Name The default camera name is “HNC290G”. It is recommended that you give the camera a name

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23Network Setting Video Port The Video Port is used to transmit or receive the streaming video overthe network. The default port setting is “5000”.

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246.2.2 Wireless Settings If you want to use the network camera via your wireless LAN, please set it up using a wired Ethernet connection first and ma

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25Wireless Setting Wireless Setting Enable or disable the network camera’s wireless function. By default, the function is disabled. Available Network

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26Profile List Profile List The “Profile List” allows you to manage the networks you connect to frequently. The profile list displays all the profile

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27Configure the Profile Authentication Type Encryption Type Allows you to select between “None”, “Open System”, “Shared Key”, and “WPA-PSK”. Select th

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286.2.3 Email Settings E-Mail Setting Recipient Email Address This camera supports the “Snapshot” function. You can snapshot a still image and send t

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296.2.4 Motion Detection The HNC290G features built-in motion detection with snapshot emailing. In order to utilize this feature, you will have to en

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31.Introduction 52.Package Contents 63. System Requirements 74. Hardware Installation 4.

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306.25 Login Free The Login Free feature allows the user to isolate the video frame on its own page. Please note that this page will only show a stil

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316.2.6 NTP Settings The user can enable the NTP (Network Time Protocol) function by clicking on the “Enable” radio button. By activating this functi

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326.2.7 Resolution ResolutionResolution Select the desired video resolution format. Keep in mind that larger resolution requires more bandwidth. 640

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336.2.8 Advanced SettingsAdvanced Setting UPnP When the UPnP function is enabled, the camera can be detected by a UPnP compliant system such as Window

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346.2.9 UsersPasswordCurrent Password Enter the camera’s current password. New Password Enter the new password you want to use for the camera. Confi

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356.2.10 Tools ToolsFirmware Version Displays the current version of the firmware. Firmware Update Users cannot use the Admin utility to upgrade the

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366.2.11 About AboutAdministrator Utility Version Displays the current version of the Administrator Utility.

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376.3 Setting Wizard When you click the “Setting Wizard”, a screen will pop up for you to enter the “Administrator Name” and “Password”. The default v

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38Setting Wizard Internet Camera Name The default camera name is “HNC230G”. It is recommended that you enter a name for the camera that is easy to re

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39The Camera Viewer Utility allows users to simultaneously access and view video from up to four cameras. It also allows users to record video manual

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48. Web Connection and Setup 538.1 Camera Settings 54 8.2 Network Settings 55 8.3 Wi

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407.2 Camera Buttons Camera Buttons CameraIf you click on one of these four camera buttons, the Viewer Utility will connect to the selected camera tha

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417.4 Control Buttons Control Buttons Play The Play button is an intelligent play user interface. In the normal display mode, if the camera is disconn

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427.5 Video Recording This utility allows you to record video files in AVI format. There are two ways to record video: a. Manual Recording, and b. Sch

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437.6 Change Resolution The network camera supports two resolution formats: a. 640 x 480 (VGA), and b. 320 x 240 (CIF). You can change the resolution

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447.7 View Four Cameras Simultaneously Clicking on the four-division button will allow you to view up to four cameras simultaneously in a four-divisi

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457.8 Viewer Utility Setting Click the Setting button . The camera’s setting window will then appear. Note: When you want to change settings such as

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467.8.2 RecordingYou can set up the schedule for recording here. This utility will automatically record the video stream in the assigned file folder

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47One-Time ScheduleWeekly Schedule ScheduleCycle Recording Select this item to enable cycle recording. When Cycle Recording is enabled and the stora

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487.8.3 StatusYou can see the current status information of the connection session between the utility and the Internet Camera. StatusConnected It dis

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497.8.4 GeneralYou can manage storage usage for this Internet Camera here. General Snap Shot Directory This lets you assign the directory where bitma

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5Thank you for purchasing the HNC290G. The Net-VisionTM Wireless-G Network Camera is a high performance stand-alone camera that enables remote monito

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507.8.5 AboutAboutCamera Viewer Utility VersionDisplays the current version of the Camera Viewer Utility. 7.9 PlaybackClick the “Open File” and a “Loa

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51Playing Control Play When the video playback is in the Stop state, click Play and the viewer will play the video file from the starting point. When

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527.10 Rotate Video The Rotate function allows you to rotate the video frame 90 degrees counterclockwise each time you click the “Rotate” button. Wit

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53You can use the Web browser to connect to the camera for viewing and configuration. Open the web browser and enter the IP Address of the camera to

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548.1 Camera Settings Camera Setting FlipDigital Zoom Click on “Apply” to flip the image. This feature if useful if you decide to mount the camera up

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558.2 Network Settings Change Admin Password Current Password Enter the current password. New Password Type in the new password you would like to use

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56Change Email Account Email Address This camera supports the “Snapshot” function. You can snapshot a still image and send the picture via E-Mail. E

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57The HNC290G features built-in motion detection with snapshot emailing. In order to utilize this feature, you will have to enable it either in the “

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58Change IP Address IP Address Enter an unused IP Address within the IP address range used on your LAN. If the IP Address range of your LAN is betwee

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59Change Camera Name Camera Name The default camera name is “HNC290G”. It is recommended that you give the camera a name that is easy to remember. Fi

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6Unpack and Inspect Open the package and carefully remove all items. The complete HNC290Gpackage consists of: x One Net-VisionTM HNC290G Wireless 802

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60Change NTP Setting The user can enable the NTP (Network Time Protocol) function by clicking on the “Enable” radio button. By activating this functi

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61MaintenanceLoad Default To reset the camera to its factory default settings, click “Apply”. Then, follow the instructions on the screen to complet

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628.3 Wireless Settings Wireless Setting Wireless Connection Enables or disables the camera’s wireless function. By default, the function is disabled

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63Channel This setting is only available for Ad Hoc mode. Select the number of the radio channel used for the networking. The channel setting should

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64Site Survey Site Survey List The list displays the information of all the available wireless networksthat are in the vicinity of the camera. The i

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658.4 Password Setting The “Password Setting” allows users to add four user accounts who are able to view video from Camera Viewer and Web Management.

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66Q1: What is an Internet/Network Camera? A: An Internet/Network Camera is a standalone system that connects directly to an Ethernet or Wireless netwo

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67 Video Specifications Max Resolution: 640 x 480 pixels Sensor: 300,000K pixels, 1/4" color CMOS sensor Gain control: Automatic Exposure: Autom

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68The steps outlined below will help you install your camera behind a router: 1. Camera Identification Open the camera’s web page by typing its IP add

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693. Opening Ports You will need to open unique ports for each camera in order to be able to view them remotely over the Internet. You will need to o

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7The system requirements for PC or Notebook PC users to access the HNC290G are: x OS System: Windows 98SE, ME, NT, 2000, XP, Server 2003 x CPU: In

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70For example, assume that you have five network cameras that need to be installed and they have the following IP addresses: 10.1.1.125 10.1.1.126 10

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714. Locate, Make a Note of Your Router’s WAN (Public) IP Address You will need to go to the router’s web page (by typing in its local IP address in t

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725. Use Port Mapping to Assign Virtual Server Ports Typically, there is an “Advanced Setup” (or similar) section on the router’s web page where you c

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736. Viewing the Camera from Outside the Network Once the settings have been correctly entered and saved, authorized users can access the camera from

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74When the UPnP function is enabled, the camera can be detected by a UPnP compliant system such as Windows XP. The camera will be displayed in “My Ne

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764. The “Windows Firewall” screen will appear. Select the “Exceptions” option menu.

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775. Enable the “UPnP Framework” from the “Programs and Services list” and click “Ok”.

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84.1 LEDs and Focusing The camera head and its focus ring allow you to modify the aim and focus of the camera. To adjust the camera’s focus, rotate t

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94.2 Camera Ports The back panel of the network camera includes three ports and a Reset button. y Antenna Connector This is a standard Reverse-SMA con

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