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Ethernet and 802.11b (WiFi)
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Table of Contents Chapter 1: Welcome to the Veo Observer ..................................................................................... 4 1.1 Package Contents............................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Requirements ..................................................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Hardware Description and Features ........
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Appendix F: Motion Sensor Setup................................................................................................. 59 Appendix G: Frequently Asked Questions, Troubleshooting, and Technical Support... 61 Appendix H: Estimating Bandwidth Consumption ................................................................... 64 Appendix I: Technical Specifications ........................................................................................... 65 Glossary.............
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Chapter Welcome to the Veo Observer 1 Observer Wireless Observer Thank you for purchasing the Veo Observer. The Observer combines a high quality digital video camera with network connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear video to your desktop from anywhere on your local network or over the Internet. The Wireless Observer removes the need for cables by adding an 802.11b (WiFi) interface. The Observer and your home or business network form a
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1.1 Package Contents Before installing your Observer camera, please check your package contents to ensure that all items have been included. If any of the listed items are missing, please contact your reseller from where you purchased the camera for assistance. Wireless Observer The package includes: 1 – Veo Wireless Observer camera 1 – Mounting bracket 2 – ¼” Mounting screws and plastic anchors 1 – 10’ Power adapter 1 – 6’ serial cable 1 – Quick Start Guide 1 – Veo Observer
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1.2 Requirements To connect the camera to your LAN: Wireless Observer Wireless Observer Observer (Infrastructure Mode) (Ad-Hoc Mode) 802.11b (WiFi) network Open RJ-45 port on your 802.11b (WiFi) Access point interface card for PC router/gateway To view the camera web page • Web Browser – Internet Explorer for Windows 5.0 or higher • PC with Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP connected to LAN To run the included software applications • PC – Intel Pentium II or equivalent, 300MHz or a
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1.3 Hardware Description and Features Antenna Lens VGA CCD sensor with fixed focus lens. Microphone Monitor or record sound using the built- in microphone. Power Button Turn the camera on or off. When the power button is held down while the camera is on for 6 seconds the camera settings will reset to the factory defaults. The power button light will blink when video is being streamed. Wireless Observer Observer 6 2 1 1
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IP Address Display IP Address LCD The LCD will indicate the last three digits of your IP Address. For example, if the IP Address “192.168.0.123” is assigned to the Veo Observer Camera, the LCD will display “123.” Refer to Section 2.2 Getting an IP address for more information. Page 8 of 69
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Chapter Camera Setup Observer (Ethernet) Network Camera Before installing the Veo Observer Camera, you should have an available Ethernet LAN connection (RJ-45 port). To view the camera’s image or make any manual configuration changes, you will need a Windows PC with Internet Explorer 5.0 or 2 higher, also connected to the LAN. 2.1 Hardware Setup (Observer) Connecting the Ethernet cable Step 1. Plug the included Ethernet cable into the RJ- 45 connector at the back of the camera as sh
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Turning the camera on Step 5. Check that the green Step 4. Press the power button on Ethernet status LED on the back of the front of the camera to turn it on. the camera is lit indicating a good The button lights up confirming that LAN connection. The LED will blink the camera is powered up. when there’s activity. Step 6. Observe the IP address display on the lower left side of the camera. As soon as you power up y
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network address is 192.168.0 and the camera display is showing 020, the IP address for the camera is 192.168.0.20 (drop leading zeros). You can easily determine your network address by checking the IP address of any PC on the network or using the Observer Setup Utility. Using the IP display to determine your camera’s complete IP Address 2.2 Hardware Setup (Wireless Observer) Before installing the Wireless Observer camera, you should set up your wireless access point/wireless broadban
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The wireless setup dialog appears showing the camera’s current wireless settings which are the defaults. SSID (Network Name): Enter the SSID (name) of the access point to which the camera will connect. Be sure to enter the SSID exactly as it appears on your access point’s setup page. Connection Type: Select Infrastructure if the camera will connect to an access point/wireless broadband router. This is the typical setting on most home/business networks. –or— Select Ad Hoc if you will
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Step 6. Click the “Login” button to launch Internet Explorer and view the camera’s home page. Step 7. Don’t forget to add the camera’s homepage to your favorites for easy access in the future. Determining a Camera’s full IP address using the IP display Other than the last 3 digits, all devices on a LAN share the same IP address. The portion of the address common to all devices is known as the network address. Most home networks use either 192.168.0 or 192.168.1 for their network address
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Step 1. Find a suitable location to mount the camera. Step 2. Using the mounting bracket as a guide, mark the location of the two mounting holes. Step 3. Drill a ¼” hole for each screw. Step 4. Use a hammer to tap the two plastic anchors into the holes. Step 5. Use the two screws to fasten the bracket to the wall. Step 6. Place the camera on the mounting bracket platform and rotate the camera to be facing in the desired direction. Step 7. Secure the camera to the mounting bracke
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Chapter Accessing the Camera You can access Observer cameras from any Windows PC on your LAN. There are two easy ways to access a camera, by browsing the camera’s on-board homepage using Internet Explorer or using the included PC application Veo Observer Studio. 3 The browser method does not require any special PC software other than an ActiveX control which is download and installed automatically. This gives you the freedom to access cameras from anywhere on the Internet without nee
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3.2 Web Browser Access 1. From any PC on the local network, start Internet Explorer and enter the camera’s IP address in the address bar, as shown below, then press Enter. For help on determining the camera IP address refer to Section 2.2: Getting an IP address. 2. The first time you access the camera it will install an ActiveX control on your PC. You should see a dialog like the one shown here. If you don’t, your Internet Explorer security settings may prohibit downloading signe
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5. The camera login page will appear. Type in your username and password and click Login. Note: The username and password are case sensitive. Note: If another user is currently logged into the camera you may see a message letting you know that the camera is busy. Priority is given to the highest level user. Refer to Section 3.1 Usernames and Passwords for more information. 6. Once you are logged in, the main viewing page will open and the live video will start.
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The following features are available on the Live Video page: Pan/Tilt Clicking any of the yellow directional buttons will cause the camera to move one small step in that direction. Click and hold the left mouse key down to make the camera move one large step. When the camera reaches its end of travel, the buttons for that direction are grayed out and disabled. Video Window Size You can select one of the three available image sizes. Note: Changing the window size only changes the size
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3.3 Camera Configuration Note: You must be logged in as an administrator to access the camera setup pages. 1. Click the Setup button at the top of the main page to access the configuration pages. Camera Information The following settings are found on the Camera Information page: Setting Description Valid Entries Default Camera Name A name you assign to the camera to help identify it. The name is Up to 12 ASCII characters None displayed on the main page. Location E
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User Accounts The User Account page is where you add and remove usernames and passwords. User accounts allow you to control access to a camera. You should change the default username and password immediately and don’t give this out to anyone. For everyone else, you should set up either User level accounts or Guest level accounts. Adding a New User Account Note: The first time you add a new account, it will automatically replace the default Admin account. Therefore, the first acco