Pyle PIPCAM5 Manual
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................................................3
1.1 F ...............................................................................................................................................................................................3EATURES
1.2 PACKING ISTL ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.3 P V .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4RODUCT IEWS
1.4 PC S RYSTEM EQUIREMENTS.................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.5 HARDWARE NSTALLATIONI ....................................................................................................................................................................6
1.6 SOFTWARE NSTALLATIONI ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2. SOFTWARE OPERATION......................................................................................................................................... 9
2.1 IP C TAMERA OOL.................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.2 C L ....................................................................................................................................................................................12AMERA OGIN
2.3 F IE B .................................................................................................................................................................................14OR ROWSER
2.4 F SOR AFARI IREFOX OOGLE ROWSER, F , G B ......................................................................................................................................... 16
2.5 F M P .............................................................................................................................................................................17OR OBILE HONE
2.6 A X M (F IE B )...................................................................................................................................................17CTIVE ODE OR ROWSER
2.7 F V ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 17OR ISITOR
2.8 F OOR PERATOR....................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.9 F A ...........................................................................................................................................................................23OR DMINISTRATOR
3. SETTINGS AS ADMINISTRATOR..........................................................................................................................24
3.1 M -DULTI EVICE ETTINGSS .................................................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2 N S ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29ETWORK ETTINGS
3.3 BASIC ETWORK ETTINGSN S ................................................................................................................................................................. 29
3.4 WIRELESS ETTINGSLAN S ................................................................................................................................................................... 31
3.5 ADSL S .................................................................................................................................................................................. 33ETTINGS
3.6 UP P S ................................................................................................................................................................................... 33N ETTINGS
3.7 DDNS S S ................................................................................................................................................................... 34ERVICE ETTINGS
3.8 P2P ..........................................................................................................................................................................................38SETTINGS
3.9 S S ................................................................................................................................................................................39YSTEM ETTINGS
3.10 ALIAS ETTINGSS .................................................................................................................................................................................39
3.11 D &T S ..................................................................................................................................................................... 40ATE IME ETTINGS
3.12 U S ................................................................................................................................................................................ 40SERS ETTINGS
3.13 P , TAN ILT ETTINGS NOTE THERE IS NO OOM FEATURE ON THIS MODEL, (PTZ) S ( , Z )........................................................................ 41
3.14 INDICATOR ETTINGSS .........................................................................................................................................................................41
3.15 B & RACKUP ESTORE..........................................................................................................................................................................42
3.16 O STHER ETTINGS............................................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.17 M S SAIL ERVICE ETTINGS................................................................................................................................................................... 44
3.18 FTP S SERVICE ETTINGS..................................................................................................................................................................... 45
3.19 A S SLARM ERVICE ETTINGS................................................................................................................................................................47
3.20 S -END E MAIL ON LARMA ................................................................................................................................................................... 50
3.21 P SATH ETTINGS..................................................................................................................................................................................52
3.22 S P M (F S , F F , G B )..........................................................................................53ERVER USH ODE OR AFARI IRE OX AND OOGLE ROWSER
3.23 SIGN IN MOBILE PHONE...................................................................................................................................................................... 54
4. APPENDIX................................................................................................................................................................... 55
4.1 FREQUENTLY SKED UESTIONSA Q ........................................................................................................................................................ 55
4.2 DEFAULT ARAMETERSP ........................................................................................................................................................................57
5. SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................................................................58

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6. OBTAINING TECHNICAL SUPPORT.................................................................................................................... 59
1. INTRODUCTION
This is an integrated wireless IP Camera solution. It combines a high quality digital Video Camera with network
connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear pictures to your Desktop from anywhere on your local
network or over the Internet.
The main function of the camera is to transmit remote video over IP network. The high quality video image can
be transmitted with 30fps speed on the LAN/WAN by using MJPEG hardware compression technology.
It is based on the TCP/IP standard, build-in WEB server which supports Internet Explorer. Therefore the
management and maintenance of your camera becomes simple by using the network to achieve the remote
configuration, start-up and to upgrade firmware.
You can use your IP Camera to monitor your home or your office. Also, controlling and managing images are
simple by visiting the web site.
1.1 Features
☆Powerful high-speed video protocol processor
☆High-sensitivity 1/4’’ CMOS sensor
☆Picture total 300K pixels
☆Supports Pan and Tilt (PT) control, Pan 270°, Tilt 120°
☆Optimized MJPEG video compression for transmission
☆Multi-level user management and passwords definition
☆Embedded Web Server for users to visit by IE
☆Supports wireless network (WI-FI/802.11/b/g)
☆Supports Dynamic IP (DDNS) and UPNP LAN and Internet (ADSL, Cable Modem)
☆Gives an alarm in case of motion detection
☆Supports image snapshot
☆ :Supports multiple protocols HTTP TCP/IP UDP SMTP DDNS SNTP DHCP FTP
☆Supports WEP/WPA/WPA2 encryption
☆Supports 3G phone, Smart phone control and surveillance
☆Supports IE, Firefox, Safari, and Google chrome browsers
1.2 Packing List
Please check that the following items are included:
● IP Camera
● Wi-Fi Antenna
● User Manual & Quick Setup Guide
● DC Power Supply
● CD
● Network Cable
● Mounting bracket

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1.3 Product Views
1.3.1 Front View
Figure 1.1
1 Light Sensitive Hole: For light sensitive photocell
2 Infrared LED: 10 LEDs
3 LENS: CMOS sensor with fixed focus lens. (Default is 6mm, 3.6mm optional)
4 Network Indicator LED: If there is network activity, the LED will blink
5 Microphone: Built-in microphone
6 Speaker: Built-in speaker
7 Wireless Antenna: WI-FI Antenna

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1.3.2 Rear Panel
Figure 1.2
LAN: RJ-45/10-100 base T
Power: DC 5V/2A power supply
Network Light: The green LED is on when connected to the network, the yellow LED blinks when data is
transferred.
Audio Output: The jack is used to connect an external speaker
I/O PINS: 1: Output A 2: Output B 3: Alarm input 4: Input (GND)
1.3.3 Bottom View
Figure 1.3
Please note the unique MAC and DDNS addresses on the bottom of the camera (different for every camera).

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1. IP Camera Tool IPCamSetup.exe next: Open the CD, double click “ ” then click to complete the software
installation. (Figure 1.6, 1.7, 1.8).
2. ActiveX Appinstall.exe Next Install Finish: Double click “ ”—“ ”—“ ”—“ ”.
Figure 1.5
Figure 1.6
Figure 1.7

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2. SOFTWARE OPERATION
2.1 IP Camera Tool
When the Device has been mounted properly, you can double-click the Icon “IP Camera Tool”
and a dialog box shown in Figure 1.9 will pop up.
Figure 1.9
Note: The software searches IP Servers automatically over your LAN. There are 3 cases:
1. No IP Cameras found within LAN. After about 1 minute search, the Result Field will show “not found IP
Server” and the program shut down automatically.
2. IP Cameras have been installed within LAN. All the IP Cameras will be listed and the total number is
displayed in the result field as shown in Figure 1.9.
3. The IP Cameras installed within LAN do not share the same subnet with the monitoring PC. A prompt will
be shown in result field (prompt: !). Click the left mouseSubnet doesn’t match, double click to change
button to choose the prompt and click the right mouse button, choose to set theNetwork Configuration
static IP address of the Camera to the same subnet as your LAN. (Figure 2.3).
NOTE Subnet doesn’t match, double click to change Obtain IP from: If it shows” !” you can also choose ”
DHCP Server” to get a dynamic IP. (Figure 2.2).
2.1.1 Six Options
Choose the IP Camera list and Click the right mouse button, there are six options: (Figure 2.0).
Basic Properties Network Configuration Upgrade Firmware, , ,
Refresh Camera List Flush Arp Buffer About IP Camera Tool, , .

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Figure 2.0
2.1.1 .1 Basic Properties
There is some device information in the Basic Properties, such as Device ID, System Firmware Version, and
Web UI Version.(Figure 2.1).
The is the camera’s which should be the same as shown on the sticker on the bottom ofDevice ID MAC ID,
the camera. Every camera has a unique MAC ID. So if there are many IP addresses shown in the list, check
the MAC ID on the bottom of the camera, so you can ensure which camera it is.
Sometimes, if there is no IP address shown on the IP Camera tool, it could be blocked by a firewall, in this
case you need to add the MAC ID to the router, and give it a fixed IP or add the MAC ID as a trusted site.
There are two MAC Addresses, one is the Device MAC ID, the other is the WIFI MAC ID.
WIFI MAC ID, you can find it on the sticker on the bottom of the camera, you can also login to your WIFI router,
check the host status, which will show all the WIFI devices connected to your router, you can also find the
IPCAM’s WIFI MAC ID there.
Figure 2.1
2.1.1.2 Network Configuration
Below shows how you can configure the Network parameters.

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Figure 2.2
Obtain IP from DHCP server: If clicked, the device will obtain IP from DHCP server. In other words, the
camera will have a dynamic IP. (Make sure the Router which the camera connects to has DHCP function and
DHCP is enabled) (Figure 2.2)..
Figure 2.3
IP address: Fill in the IP address assigned and make sure it is in the same subnet as the , and theGateway
subnet should be the same as your computer or router. (I.e. the first three sections are the same).
Subnet Mask: The default subnet mask of the equipment is: 255.255.255.0. You can find the subnet mask
from your PC or router.
Gateway: Make sure it is in the same subnet with PC’s IP address .Here gateway is the LAN IP of your router.
DNS Server: IP address of ISP network provider. You can also set it to the same as the Gateway.
NOTE: You can find the , , from your router, or check the local connectionSubnet Mask Gateway DNS Server
status of your computer, to get all the parameters. Normally two DNS servers are optional.
Http Port: LAN port assigned for the equipment, default is 80. You could set another port number like 81, 801,
8001 etc.
User: adminDefault administrator username is: (please make sure all are lowercase letters).
Password: adminDefault administrator password is: (please make sure all are lowercase letters)
NOTE: IP AddressIf the prompt “subnet doesn’t match, double chick to change!” appears, please set the ,
Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server Obtain IP from DHCP server., , once again, or enable

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2.1.1.3 Upgrade Firmware
Enter the correct User and Password to upgrade system Firmware and Web UI. Please upgrade system
firmware first then upgrade Web UIand or it may damage the camera. Figure 2.4).(
Figure 2.4
Please download the firmware package for the correct type of your camera before you upgrade.
Follow the upgrade document carefully to upgrade. Please see readme file first before you upgrade.
CAUTION: You should not upgrade the firmware unnecessarily. It is possible to damage the camera if a
mistake is made during the upgrade. If your camera works well with the current firmware, we recommend that
you don’t upgrade it.
NOTE: When doing an upgrade, remember you must keep the power on, and it’s best to use wired mode,
connected via the network cable.
2.1.1.4 Refresh Camera List
Refresh camera list manually.
2.1.1.5 Flush Arp Buffer
When cable network and wireless network of the device are fixed IP address, you may encounter a problem
where you can search the camera IP but can’t open the camera web page. In this case use Flush Arp Buffer.
2.1.1.6 About IP Camera Tool
Check the IP Camera Tool Version and IP Camera ActiveX Control Version here.
2.2 Camera Login
You can access the camera through IP Camera Tool IE, Firefox, Safari, Google Chromeor or other
standard browser directly.
1. Double click the IP address of the IP Camera listed (Figure 1.9). The default browser you use will run

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automatically and go to the camera login interface. (Figure 2.6).
2. To access the camera by IE Browser directly, just type the camera’s IP address, for example, if the
camera’s IP address is 192.168.1.123:
Figure 2.5
Figure 2.6
The default user name is password isadmin, admin.
Input the correct user name and password, the Sign In interface will pop-up.
There are three models to login (figure 2.7).
Figure 2.7
(1) Active Mode (For IE Browser): available in IE 6.0 or above.
(2) “Server Push Mode”: available in Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome browser.
(3) “Sign in mobile phone”: available in Mobile phone.

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Note: If there is still no live video after you run ActiveX, and a red cross shows in the center of the
screen, or even just a black screen, please try to enable the ActiveX options of IE security settings.
Please do the following steps:
1. Close the firewall of your computer.
2. Change the ActiveX settings, “ ” browser > “IE Tool Internet Options Security Custom Level” > “ ” > “ ”> “ ” >
“ActiveX control and Plug-ins Enable”, all the ActiveX options set to be “ ”:
Especially:
Enable: Download unsigned ActiveX controls
Enable: Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe
Enable: Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins
Figure 3.1
You can also click “ ” menu->“ ”, and choose “ ”, or via “Start Internet Explorer Internet attributes Control
Panel Internet Explorer” ->“ ”, to access Security settings.
If you allowed the ActiveX to run, but still cannot see live video, only a Red Cross n the center of thei
video, and the device status light changed to yellow color not green, please change to another port
number. Don’t use port 80, use another port such as 128, 1008 etc.

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Figure 3.2
NOTE: Make sure that your firewall or anti-virus software doesn’t block the software or ActiveX. If you couldn’t
see live video, please close your firewall or anti-virus software, and try again.
2.4 For Safari, Firefox, Google Browser
Choose , and sign in.Server Push Mode (For Safari, Firefox, Google Browser)
Server Push Mode doesn’t support ActiveX, so some functions are not available, such as , , ,Play Stop Record
Audio Talk, etc. If you want to use these functions, please use IE browser.
Figure 3.3

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2.5 For Mobile Phone
Choose , and sign in.Sign in mobile phone
Mobile phone doesn’t support ActiveX, so only some basic functions are available in this mode.
It supports iPhone, Smart phone, 3G phone, etc. Normally, if the mobile phone supports network video, then it
should work with your IP Camera.
Figure 3.4
2.6 ActiveX Mode (For IE Browser)
Login to the camera in ActiveX mode, the main User Interface is as below:
NOTE: Visitor, Operator, AdministratorThere are 3 levels of users, , if you login with different users, the use
authority is different. (See 3.11 User Settings, Figure 8.5).
2.7 For Visitor
When you login as Visitor, you can enter the IP Camera for visitor.
Visitor is the lowest level with only some operation available.

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Figure 3.5
Channels:
The IE software supports 9 channels. Click to get different windows.
Click this one to view the main channel of the camera you login to.
Click this one to view 4 Channels of cameras that are connected, from CH1 to CH4.
Click this one to view 9 Channels of cameras that are connected, from CH1 to CH9.
NOTE If you want to view 4/9 channels, you should set the Multi-Device first (See 3.1 Multi-Device:
Settings).
Status of Channels:
There are 9 icons at the bottom of the UI which show the status of each channel of the camera.
Grey color, means there is no device connected to the main device for this channel.
Green color, means the device is connected for this channel, and it works well.
Red color, means the device for this channel is recording.
Yellow color, means this channel is set in multi-device already, but it fails to connect to the main device.

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OSD Settings:
Figure 3.6
OSD: Audio video OSDMeans “On-Screen Display”, click “ ” > “ ”, set display date and time on the video.
Disabled: Clicking this one means clear the OSD.
Color black, yellow, red, white, blue: Can set the OSD text color as etc.
Add time stamp on record: if you click this, there will be time OSD on record video files.
Figure 3.7
Rate and Resolution:
Rate: Set video frame here, from “full-speed to 1fp/5s”. (Figure 3.8).
Resolution: Set the resolution to be 160*120/ VGA (640*480)/ QVGA (320*240). (Figure 3.9).
NOTE: When doing recording, Rate and Resolution parameter settings is very helpful for getting
smaller sized record files, lower the parameter to get a smaller file.

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Figure 3.8 Figure 3.9
TOP Menu:
Figure 4.0
Click to get live video. When you want to get back to live video from other menus, just click it.
Only under live video, you can do the operation on the right side, such as play, stop, snapshot etc.
Click to get into play mode, when you click the stop icon, the video will be stopped, then if you
click the play icon, it will show the video again.
Click to stop the live video. You can click the play icon if you want to see live video again.
Click to get snapshot. It will show the date and time of the snapshot you get, if you save it, you
will find the snapshot file named by “snapshot_MAC ID_date_time”.
Click to start recording manually, and the icon will change to red color click it
again, it will stop recording. The record file will be saved to the folder you set. (Figure 10.8 - Figure 11.0).
Click to collect the sound from the camera, you will hear the sound from the camera through
the speaker in the computer which you are using. Your IP Camera has a built-in microphone, when you click it
to start working, the icon will change to red color click it again, will stop the audio function.
Click to start the talk function, (you’ll need to plug a microphone into your computer if it
doesn’t have one built-in). When you talk into the microphone in your computer, the sound will come out from
the built-in speaker in the camera, people beside the camera will hear the sound. If you connect an external
speaker to the audio output jack on the back of the camera (Figure 1.2), you will get better sound. Click it once
to start, the icon will change to red color click it again to stop the talk function.
NOTE: For visitor, if you click other menus which visitors don’t have the right to operate, there will be a pop-up
for the login interface (Figure 2.6), please input the user name / password for at least 3 times to login again.

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Figure 4.3
Mode: This mode is optional, 50HZ/60HZ for the users who use 50HZ/60HZ frequency, outdoor for users who
want to use the camera to monitor towards an outdoor environment.
NOTE: The camera should be used in an indoor environment (unless protected from the elements).
Bright: Set the parameters to adjust the image quality of the video. Click to adjust the value.
Contrast: Set the parameters to adjust the image quality of the video. Click to adjust the value.
Default all: Click it to set all the parameters back to the factory setting.
NOTE: If you login to the camera, and there is no video displayed, or the parameter of bright/contrast is blank,
you can try to click “default all” to set the parameters back to the factory setting to get live video.
Pan/Tilt Control
Figure 4.4
Click this icon, the camera will pan/tilt, and then stop at the center. Normally it will rotate 1 circle.
Click this icon, camera will move up, you can click one by one or hold it to control the movement.
Click this icon, camera will move down, you can click one by one or hold it to control the movement.
NOTE: It is the same operation as left, right, up-left, up-right, down-left, down-right etc.
Click this icon, camera will rotate up and down, i.e., vertical tilt, click to stop it.
Click this icon, camera will rotate left and right, i.e., horizontal pan, click to stop it.
Click this icon, IO output Switch ON. Click to set it OFF.
RECOMMENDATION:
Image PT function: Image Pan/Tilt (PT) function is recommended, you can control the camera direction on
the live video. Double click the right mouse on the live video to enable this function, and you will see a white &
transparent arrow on the live video, click left mouse to control direction, eight directions are available.
This is very convenient for Pan/Tilt operation. Double click right mouse again to exit.
Preset Settings

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Figure 4.5
Set Preset Position. It supports 15 preset positions. To control the camera’s rotation to a preset position,
click button it will pop-up a dialog frame (Figure 4.5), choose the number (1-15)Set Preset Position
you want to set it to.
NOTE: if you set different positions with the same number, the camera will record the last position setting only.
Call Preset Position. It supports 15 preset positions. If you want to monitor an important area quickly and
precisely, just click button it will pop-up a dialog frame (Figure 4.5), choose theCall Preset Position
number, then the camera will rotate to the preset area automatically.
If you want to use , you have to first.Call Preset Position Set Preset Position
NOTE: For Operator, if you click other menus which operator doesn’t have the right to operate, there will be a
pop-up of login interface (Figure 2.6), please input the user name / password for at least 3 times to login again.
2.9 For Administrator
For details see Settings as Administrator (3.1 - 3.22).
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3. SETTINGS AS ADMINISTRATOR
Administrator supports all the settings and operations of the camera.
There are some special functions only for administrator as below:
Figure 4.6
3.1 Multi-Device Settings
Multi-Device Settings
This camera can support max. 9 device channels at the same time.
3.1.1 Set Multi-Device in LAN
In the Multi-Device Settings page, you can see all devices searched in LAN. The 1st device is the default one.
You can add more cameras listed in LAN for monitoring. This web software supports up to 9 IP Cameras
online simultaneously.
Click and click the item in the , it will fill the Alias, Host, Http PortThe 2nd Device Device List in Lan
automatically, then input the correct user name and password, click . Set more devices in the same way,Add
after you’re done, click .Submit

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Figure 4.7
Click and then select to see four channels, or click to see nine channels.Live Video
Figure 4.8

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Figure 4.9
3.1.2 Set Multi-Device for WAN
If you want to view cameras from the internet, you have to add these devices by DDNS domain name.
Make sure all these cameras you want to add have DDNS set successfully. (See 3.7 )DDNS Service Settings
Login to the first camera by DDNS domain name and port, this camera will be as the host camera.
Figure 5.0
Click , select . Choose fill in the 2nd camera’s Alias, Host,Multi-Device Multi-Device Settings the 2nd Device;
Http Port, User, Password, click . Set more devices in the same way, after all done, click .Add Submit
NOTE: The Alias is optional; you can set the alias as you wish. The Host must be the camera’s DDNS domain
name, and without “ ”, it’s not the LAN IP address. If you have several cameras, you can use the samehttp://

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DDNS domain name, just set different port number for each different camera.
Figure 5.1
Note: Add the other camera in the same way, Click to add all of them.submit
Figure 5.2
Click and then selec to see four channels, or to see nine channels.Live Video t

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In this case, you can see all the cameras from a remote position by internet, for example, if you are on a
business trip, you can use the first camera’s (Host camera) DDNS to view all the devices via the internet.
Figure 5.3
3.1.3 Upgrade Device Firmware
If you want to upgrade the camera, please upgrade Device Firmware first, then upgrade Web UI.
Click and choose correct bin file, then click to do upgrading.Browse Submit
NOTE: Before doing an upgrade via Browser, please make sure the IP Camera Tool of your computer could
find the camera’s IP.
Attention: Please keep the power on during upgrading, and it’s better to use wired mode via network cable.
Please don’t upgrade unnecessarily, wrong operation or incorrect upgrade bin file can damage the camera.
Figure 5.4
3.1.4 Restore Factory Settings

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Click , will pop-up a prompt, select , all the parameter will be returned to factoryRestore Factory Settings OK
settings, and the device will reboot.
Figure 5.5
3.1.5 Reboot Device
Click , will pop-up a prompt, select , then the device will rebootReboot the device OK
Figure 5.6
3.2 Network Settings
Click , will pop-up the prompt as below:Network
3.3 Basic Network Settings
Here you can set the camera’s IP address; i.e., set the static IP address of the camera manually.
You can also do the same settings from IP Camera Tool. (Figure 2.3).

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Figure 5.7
If you don’t know the Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Server. Please check the Local Area Connection Status of
your computer; it contains all this information, steps as below:
1. Control Panel Network Connections Local Area Connections Support Details
2. Find the local connection icon from , left click it, choosetaskbar Support Details
Figure 5.8
Figure 5.9
If you don’t know the DNS Server, you can set it the same as Gateway.

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Figure 6.2
Figure 6.3
Figure 6.4

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Figure 6.5
3.5 ADSL Settings
When connected to the Internet through ADSL directly, you can enter the ADSL username
And password obtained from ISP.
Figure 6.6 Figure 6.7
3.6 UPnP Settings
Click to choose :UPnP Settings Using UPnP to Map Port
Figure 6.8

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Select it and click , then the camera will support UPnP port forwarding automatically.Submit
It’s helpful for using DDNS. If your router supports UPnP, then you won’t need do port forwarding in the router.
Figure 6.9
NOTE: Here UPnP is only for port forwarding. It relates to the security settings of your router, make sure the
UPnP function of your router is ON.
Attention: If your router doesn’t support UPnP function, it may show error information. So we recommend you
do port forwarding manually in your router. (For details see Figures 7.4 - 7.9).
3.7 DDNS Service Settings
Figure 7.0
There are 2 options:
Manufacturer’s DDNS: This domain is provided by the manufacturer.
Third Party DDNS: This domain is provided by the third party, such as Dyndns, Oray, 3322 etc.
Figure 7.1

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Third Party DDNS
If you use third party DDNS, please choose the server you use, such as “3322.org” or “dyndns.org” as below:
Figure 7.2
Figure 7.3
You have to register an account first, enter the user, password, and host.
NOTE Only one DDNS can be chosen, for example, if you use the manufacturer’s DDNS, the third:
party one won’t work, if you use the third party DDNS, the manufacturer’s one won’t work.
To change the camera’s port.
The default port of camera is “ ”, please change “ ” to any other one you like, such as “ ”, “ ”, “ ”80 80 81 100 8091
etc. (It’s best to use high numbers, like 8091 for example). Click “ ”, the camera will reboot, wait about 30OK
seconds.

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Figure 7.4
Make sure the “ ”, “ ”, “ ” is the same as your router.Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server
Set Port Forwarding in the router.
This is the most important step. You need to set port forwarding in your router, to refer to the IP of your camera
correctly, for DDNS to work. There are so many kinds of routers, so it’s difficult to show fixed steps, but here
are some samples of different router’s port forwarding settings, just for reference:
TP-LINK:
1. Login to the router.
2. Choose “ ”, select “Forwarding Virtual Servers”
3. Click the Add New button, pop-up below:
Figure 7.5
Fill in the service port ( ), IP address of the camera, then click Savedon’t use 80
NOTE: The port and IP address should be the same as the camera.
BELKIN:

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1. Login to the router.
2. Choose “ ”, select “ ”Firewall Virtual Servers
3. Input the port ( ) and IP address, then click save.don’t use 80
NOTE: The port and IP address should be the same as the camera.
Figure 7.6
DLINK:
1. Login to the router.
2. Choose “ ”, selectAdvanced “Virtual Servers”
3. Input the port, IP address, Protocol, then click save.
NOTE public port private port: The “ ” & “ ” should be the same as camera’s port, choose the protocol to be
“ ”.both
Figure 7.7
After all these 4 steps are done, you can use DDNS, check the DDNS status from the camera as below, and
get the link of DDNS for internet viewing.

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Step: “ ”>” ”>” ”Login System Device Info
Figure 7.8
Figure 7.9
3.8 P2P settings
Check P2P information here, using the GUID, you can view the camera via iPhone, or Android phone at any time,
from anywhere, when connected to the network.
You can set your own user name and password here.

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3.9 System Settings
Figure 8.0
3.9.1 Device Info
You can find the information about Device ID, Firmware Version, Embedded Web UI Version, Alias, Alarm
Status, DDNS Status, UPnP Status and MSN status.
Figure 8.1
3.10 Alias Settings
Default device name is anonymous. You set any new name for your camera here, then click Submit.

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Figure 8.2
3.11 Date &Time Settings
Set the date and time for your camera.
Choose the of your country.Clock Time zone
You can choose Sync with NTP Server (Figure 8.3) or Sync with PC Time (Figure 8.4).
Figure 8.3
Figure 8.4
3.12 Users Settings
Eight accounts are acceptable for this system. Here you can set the user names and password as
Administrator, Operator or Visitor, with permission for them as below:
Visitor: In this mode, you can only view. (Details 2.7).
Operator: You can control the direction of IP Camera and set some parameters. (Details 2.8).
Administrator: You can setup the advanced configurations of the IP Camera. (Details 3.1-3.22).

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Figure 8.5
3.13 Pan, Tilt, (PTZ) Settings (note, there is no Zoom feature on this model)
Figure 8.6
1. Go center on boot: The camera rotates to the center automatically when it starts.
2. PT speed: Set Pan/Tilt speed.
3. Upward patrol speed: Set the speed of cruising upward.
4. Downward patrol speed: Set the speed of cruising downward.
5. Leftward patrol speed: Set the speed of cruising leftward.
6. Rightward patrol speed: Set the speed of cruising rightward.
NOTE: Value 0 means the fastest, value 10 means the slowest. In order to protect the camera’s motor, we
recommend that setting the speed to value 5.
3.14 Indicator Settings

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Figure 8.7
Set the pilot lamp mode, to one of the following three options:
(1) : Blinks while connected to the internet and turn off when disconnected.Non-connected network out
(2) : Blinks while connect to the internet andNon-connected network with more slow-frequency flicker
more slower when disconnected.
(3) : Stays OFF.Extinguished
3.15 Backup & Restore
Figure 8.8
1)
Backup: Backup all the IP Camera Parameters, if you want to save all the current settings that you have set
already, you can click , then all the parameters you set will be stored as a parameters bin file.Submit
2)Restore: Restore all the IP Camera Parameters, if you want to change the camera’s settings to a certain
status which has a backup, click to load the bin file, then it.Browse Submit
Log
Figure 8.9
Record User information, including weekday, date, time, user name, visitor IP address etc.
MSN Settings

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NOTE: Set the port forwarding successfully before setting MSN (Refer to port forwarding in DDNS settings).
Then go to the MSN settings page, fill in the correct user name and password, add the MSN buddy, max. up to
10 friends, after submitting, the user(s) will be shown in your MSN friend list.
Click System—Device Info to check the MSN status.
After you run your MSN, open the chat dialog, type in the word “ ”, after a few seconds, you will get a replyurl?
for the remote access IP address for this IP camera.
3.16 Other Settings
Figure 9.0
Here you can configure some additional functions such as , , ,Motion Detection Alarm IO Linkage, Schedule
FTP Upload Alarm Mail Alert Record Path,, , etc.
Produkt Specifikationer
Mærke: | Pyle |
Kategori: | Overvågningskamera |
Model: | PIPCAM5 |
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