OPEXIA OP-CS01 Bedienungsanleitung

OPEXIA
Wireless Network IP Camera
USER MANUAL

Contents
1. Product Introduction
1.1 Safety Introduction
1.2 Product Specifications
1.3 System Requirements
1.4 Product Diagram
1.4.1 Front View
1.4.2 Interface View
1.5 Hardware Installation
1.6 Software Installation
2. Software Operation
2.1 Search IP address of Camera
2.2 Configuration of Network
3. Real-Time Video Demonstration
3.1 Camera Login
3.1-1 View via IE Browser
3.1-2 View via Firefox, Safari, Chrome Browsers
3.1-3 View via Smart Phones
3.1-4 View on Line
3.2 Main Menu Interface Introduction
3.3 Management Setting Instruction
3.3-1 Multi-device settings
3.3-2 Basic network settings
3.3-3 Wireless Settings
3.3-4 Dynamic DNS settings
3.3-5 Email and FTP service settings
3.3-6 Alarm service settings
3.3-7 Record & capture path
3.3-8 Upgrade device firmware
3.3-9 Record schedule
4. Notice

1. Product Introduction
1.1 Safety Instructions
a) Use the proper power source.
Do not use power source that supplies more than the specified voltage (100-240V AC).
b) Never insert anything metallic into the camera.
Inserting metal object into the camera can cause dangerous electric shock.
c) Do not operate in wet or dusty environment.
Avoid places like a damp basement or dusty hallway.
d) Do not attempt to disassemble the camera.
Severe electrical shock might happen if you attempt to disassemble the camera while
connected to its power source. In case of any unusual sound or smell from the camera,
unplug immediately and contact Customer Service.
e) Handle the camera carefully.
Dropping the camera on any hard surface may cause malfunction. If the camera does not
work properly due to physical damage, please contact Customer Service for repair or
exchange.
f) Apply to FCC and CE rule
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC and CE rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Any change or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment
complies with FCC and CE radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between
the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter.

1.2 Product Specifications
MJPEG, CMOS 300k Pixel
Image frame rate: 25fps(50Hz),30fps(60Hz)
Image resolution: 640x480 (VGA), 320x240(QVGA)
Support up to 32G micro SD card
13 LED, IR distance 10m, lens 3.6 mm
IR-CUT filter
Two-way audio: built-in microphone/built-in speaker
Remote Pan/Tilt rotate: Pan-270°/ Tilt- 90°. Speed: 5-50°/s
Wi-Fi 802.11/b/g/n
Motion detection/ email alarm alert/ FTP upload
iPhone/ iPad/ Android Smartphone supported
Multi-language Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Internet Explorer browser
Maximum 4 users view at the same time, unlimited users for forwarder server function
Built in Web Server
1.3 System Requirements
CPU
2.06GHZ or above
Memory
256M or above
Network card
10M or above
Display card
64M or above
Operating system
Windows XP/ Vista/ Windows 7 (32bit/ 64bit)
HDD
No maximum storage required
Internet Explorer
Version 5.0 or above
DirectX
Version 8.0 or above
Audio card
Microphone and speaker connected to PC/ configured 2-way
audio display
Network protocol
TCP/ IP, UDP, SMTP, PPPoE, Dynamic DNS, DNS Client,
SNTP, BOOTP, FTP, SNMP, Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n)

1.4 Product Diagram
1.
1. LDR
2. Lens
3. LED light
4. Microphone
5. Audio in/ out
6. Micro SD card slot
7. Antenna
8. Ethernet interface (RJ-45)
9. Power input interface (5v)

1.5 Hardware Installation
a) Connect power adapter
b) Connect the Ethernet cable
c) Install Micro SD card
d) Connect audio in/ out device if any
It takes approximately 30 seconds to boot up the camera, automatically get an IP address
and connect to Internet. Note that the green LED light (rear side of the device) should be
lighten, while the orange light keeps flashing.
1.6 Software Installation
a) Put the Installation CD in your computer (fig. 1.6-1)
b) Click on [Search Tool] icon and it will run automatically (fig. 1.6-2)
(No need to install, just copy software to the desktop)
fig.1.6-1
fig. 1.6-2

2. Software Operation
2.1 Search IP address of Camera
Once mounted properly, double click [Search Tool] and set up IP address (fig. 2.1-1).
fig. 2.1-1
NOTE: The software searches IP Servers automatically over LAN.
2.2 Configuration of Network
Network Configuration
1. Current Computer field indicates the computer's IP address information.
2. IP Cam information will be shown at Cameras field.
3. Click [Auto IP Setup] and a window will pop out. Please confirm accordingly.
4. In Camera Information field, choose 99 for [HTTP Port], and Fixed IP for [Network].
5. Make sure [Sub Mask] [Gateway] and [Secondary DNS] details are correct (same as
your router's or your current computer's). Otherwise, please change [IP] address by
clicking [Auto IP Setup].
6. Once confirmed the details above, click on [Apply]
3. Real-Time Video Demonstration
3.1 Camera Log-in
Access to the camera through IP Cam Tool or IE, Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome or other

standard browser is available.
2 ways to access to the camera:
a) by double clicking the IP address at Cameras field.
b) by typing the IP address at the browser field (fig. 3-1).
fig. 3.1-1
The Log-in window will pop out (fig. 3.1-2)
fig. 3.1-2
User name: admin
No password is needed by default
The Sign-In window will pop out (fig. 3-3)
Download OCX software by clicking upper right corner (below flags icons).

fig.3-3
4 modes of Log-in:
a) ActiveX Mode (for IE browser) –available in IE6.0 or above explorer
b) Server Push Mode –available in Firefox, Safari, Chrome browsers
c) No Plug-In Mode –available in smart phone browsers
d) SD card video playback online (for IE browser)
3.1-1 View via IE Browser (Internet Explorer)
Choose Active Mode (for IE browser), and sign in.
For first time login, please download OCX software (or run in the CD) and install it. Also
install ActiveX as requested. Once above installed, refresh and login the camera again.
Live video should be available.
3.1-2 View via Firefox, Safari, Chrome browsers
Choose Server Push Mode (for Safari, Firefox, Chrome browser), and sign in.
This mode does not support ActiveX, so some functions such as Record, Audio, Talk,
Speaker, Speed Control Bar, Zoom etc... are not available.
For more complete functions please use IE Browser.
3.1-3 View via Smart Phones
Allows to control camera direction through Smartphone browser.

3.1-4 View on line
Allows to view video saved in the memory card (available only on IE).
3.2 Main Menu Interface Introduction
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