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Cod. KW.05
User’s Manual
IP Camera VGA
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................3
2. Hardware description and quick installation/usage ...............................................4
2.1. Major hardware components. ................................................................................................. 4
2.2. Quick installation and usage ...................................................................................................5
2.3. Wireless connection ....................................................................................................................9
3. Web congurations ..................................................................................................10
3.1. Information ..................................................................................................................................11
3.2. Video Display ...............................................................................................................................12
3.3. Network .........................................................................................................................................13
3.4. WiFi security .................................................................................................................................14
3.5. Advanced Network ...................................................................................................................16
3.6. Video Settings .............................................................................................................................17
3.7. 3GPP/RTSP settings ...................................................................................................................19
3.8. Email/ftp alarm ...........................................................................................................................20
3.9. DI/DO settings ............................................................................................................................22
3.10. NAS settings ................................................................................................................................23
3.11. SD-Card settings ........................................................................................................................25
3.12. Scheduling ...................................................................................................................................27
3.13. Led Display Control ...................................................................................................................28
3.14. Date/Time .....................................................................................................................................29
3.15. Admin.............................................................................................................................................30
3.16. Upgrade ........................................................................................................................................31
3.17. Reboot ...........................................................................................................................................32
3.18. Safe Mode .....................................................................................................................................33
3.19. Set to factory default ................................................................................................................34
4. Features and specications .....................................................................................35
4.1. Features .........................................................................................................................................35
4.2. Specications ..............................................................................................................................36
5. FAQ. ...........................................................................................................................38

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1. INTRODUCTION
The Pan/Tilt IP Camera is designed with the “user-friendly” idea deep in mind. The user can install the IP
camera easily on his/her home network and then access the IP Camera anywhere in the world through the
accompanied video management software - KraunView program without setting some complicated DNS
name or changing the router’s settings. It’s just a plug & play action.
With pan/tilt support, users can monitor the video in a much larger viewing angle range.
For indoor surveillance and remote monitoring, the IP camera provides the best image quality in its class,
and excellent performance. The Pan/Tilt IP Camera also provides the best bandwidth eciency, it oers
640x480 resolution, 30 fps frame rate, real MPEG4 image compression ability. The built-in microphone
enables remote users to not only view, but also listen for additional monitoring options.
With 3GPP/ISMA support, users can see the video of the IP camera on any 3G mobile phone anywhere,
anytime. The big dierence is that there is software for downloading to the mobile phone so that the
xed IP address is not needed for the IP camera. The video settings including frame rate, resolution and
bandwidth could be dierent for PC monitoring and mobile viewing. With pan/tilt support, users can
monitor the video in a much larger viewing angle range.
The NAS storage function can easily turn any NAS device to a NVR device. The schedule function provides
full scheduling of email/ftp sending, motion detection and NAS recording event. With the built-in Web
server, the IP Cameras can also be managed from a standard web browser on a Windows computer. With
the ActiveX support, users can also see the video display on the Windows IE browser.
The Pan/Tilt IP Camera provides both wireless IEEE 802.11 b/g and wired Ethernet network interfaces for
exible installation. It supports the WEP and WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) security modes to provide the
best security for wireless networks.
The Pan/Tilt IP Camera provides motion detection function. Users can easily setup this function and receive
the notication with the snapshot images through email and/or ftp when some motion events are detected.
The Pan/Tilt IP camera is ideal for securing small businesses, home oces and residences over a local area
network and/or the Internet.
The dierences
It’s very easy to see the video of the Pan/Tilt IP Camera, you only need to key in the ID/Password of the IP
CAM any where in the world, you do not need to remember the IP address or domain name or DDNS name
or port number. And you do not need to modify the settings(like port mapping, xed IP, DDNS, virtual
server) of the NAT/router devices, it’s just a plug & play usage.
So, the dierences are the followings:
• Public IP address needed ? No
• Dynamic DNS needed ? No
• Port mapping in router? No
• Virtual server in router ? No
• UPnP support in router ? No
• What’s needed ? ID and Password

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2. HARDWARE DESCRIPTION AND QUICK
INSTALLATION/USAGE
The IP CAM is designed to be very easy to install and use. First, let’s see the major components of the IP
CAM products.
2.1. Major hardware components.
The major components on the front panel of the IP CAM products are the built-in microphone, lens and
LEDs :
1. Microphone – for receiving the audio/voice. Eective distance is about 5 meters.
2. Lens – the lens is inside the mask and the focus of the lens is xed, you do not need to spend time to
adjust the focus, the eective focus range is from 30cm to innity.
3. Status indication LED (red) – this LED is to indicate the Internet connection status. When the Internet
connection is connected, the LED will be constant red light. If there is any Internet connection
problem, the LED will be blinking red light.
4. Ethernet indication LED (blue) – this LED is to indicate if the Ethernet link is ok and packet trac is
sending/receiving. When the Ethernet cable is connected, the LED is constant blue light. When there
is packet sending/receiving, the LED is blinking blue light.
Figure 2-1: Major components in the front panel
The major components on the back panel of the IP CAM products are the bracket screw jack, power jack,
Ethernet jack and reset button:
1. Bracket screw jack – this is the position to screw in the bracket of the IP CAM. With the bracket, you
can put the IP CAM on the desk, on the wall or on the ceiling. (Bracket not provided)
2. Power jack – this is the place to plug in the power adaptor. The power needed for this IP CAM is
5V/1.0A, please make sure you are using the correct power adaptor.

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3. Ethernet jack – this is the place to plug in the RJ45 Ethernet cable. When the Ethernet link is ok, the
Ethernet indication LED on the front side will be blue light.
4. Reset button – this is the button to reset the IP CAM to default factory settings. You need to use a
small stick like pencil or tooth stick to press the reset button for more than 3 seconds to enable the
reset function. Usually when you forgot the administrator account, you will probably need to do this
reset action to reset to the default factory settings. Please refer to section 3.19 for more details.
5. Wall mount – this is the place to hang the IP CAM on the ceiling or on the wall.
6. Antenna – this is the 802/11 b/g wireless antenna.
7. Digital I/O : one digital input and one digital output is provided to give users control to alarm speaker
or to signal alarm detection.
8. Micro-SD card slot – for inserting the micro SD-Card. (support up to 16G bytes)
Figure 2-2: Major components in the back panel
2.2. Quick installation and usage
There are only three things that you need to do to see the video from the IP CAM.
1. Connect the IP CAM to the home/oce network.
2. Install the KraunView software on the notebook/PC.
3. Key in the ID/password of the IP CAM(from the ID/Password card) on the KraunView, and then you can
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First, Connect the IP CAM to the home/oce network
Please connect the IP CAM accessaries to the IP CAM body correctly, including the power adapter and
Ethernet cable, as shown in Figure 2-3. And connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the home
network or oce network. Usually, this Ethernet cable is plugged into a home NAT/router device or an
Ethernet switch if in the oce, as shown in Figure 2-4. Since the default settings of the IP CAM use DHCP
function and very often there is a DHCP server on most of the Home/oce network, the IP CAM should be
connected to the Internet immediately. The Internet status LED is constant red light to indicate this good
connection status. If the LED is blinking, please refer to section 3.3~3.5 to try other network settings.
Figure 2-3: IP CAM connection diagram.
Figure 2-4: Connect Ethernet cable to a switch/router.

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Second, Install the KraunView software on the notebook/PC
Please insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive in your notebook or personal computer (must be
running Microsoft Windows OS). Execute the program KraunViewInstaller-xxx.exe on the disk. The program
will pop-up some windows about the installation options, please press the “next” button to proceed with
the installation. After the installation is complete, there will be a KraunView icon on the desktop of your
computer screen, please execute this icon. The KraunView program will run immediately.
Figure 2-5: The installation CD disk
Third, Use KraunView program to see the video
Figure 2-5 is the running window of the KraunView program. If the computer and IP CAM is connected to
the same network, the IP CAM ID will be displayed in the “Auto Search” list. You can double click the “Auto
Search” to search all the connected IP CAMs any time. The only thing left right now for seeing the video is
to double click the IP CAM ID item in the “Auto Search” list. For example, if the IP CAM ID is 001-001-029, you
can then double click the 001001029 item in the “Auto Search” list to view the video. A window asking for
password input will pop up. Please key-in the password in your ID/Password card into this eld and click
“ok”. The video will then be displayed on the window.
Figure 2-6: The ID/Password card
Notice :
1. You can modify this play-video password by entering into the web conguration pages. Please refer
to section 3.6 for more information.
2. You can also add the IP CAM into the CameraList in the KraunView software to have more convenient
video display, please refer to the user manual of the KraunView software for more functions.

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Seeing the video in a remote location
After the IP CAM is installed and you can see the video from the KraunView software in the local network, it’s
very easy to see the video in a remote location. All you need to do is add a camera item in the “CameraList”
folder of the KraunView software, key in the IP CAM ID and Password(from the ID/Password card). And
then double click this camera item. You will then see the Camera video immediately. No further NAT/router
setting modications are needed.
Figure 2-7: Running window of KraunView program
Figure 2-8: Pop-up play-video password window

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2.3. Wireless connection
The IP CAM can also be connected to the home/oce network through the 802.11 b/g wireless connection.
There are only three things that you need to do to have the wireless connection:
1. Set the WiFi security settings on the web conguration page.
2. Test if the WiFi settings are correct.
3. Unplug the Ethernet cable.
First, set the WiFi security settings on the web conguration page.
Make sure there is a WiFi router or AP on your home or oce network. Write down the WiFi security
parameters used in this WiFi AP/router, including the SSID , security mode, encryption protocols and the
“key” values. The supported WiFi security mode of the IP CAM is WEP(64 bits and 128 bits) and WPA-PSK(TKIP
and AES). In most of the home/oce WiFi environment, this is quite enough.
The easiest way to set the WiFi settings on the IP CAM is through KraunView software. Right-click the
searched IP CAM in the “Auto Search” list and click the “Web Congure” to open the login window of the IP
CAM. Fill in all the WiFi security parameters you have written down. The WiFi conguration is complete now.
Please refer to section 3.4 for more detailed description if needed.
Second, test if the WiFi settings are correct
You can now test if the above WiFi settings are correct. Click the “WiFi test” on the “WiFi Security” settings
web page. The testing result will be displayed in less than 60 seconds. If the test is failed, please check the
WiFi security parameters and test again.
Third, unplug the Ethernet cable
If the WiFi test is successful, you can then enable the WiFi connection by unplugging the Ethernet cable from
the IP CAM. The IP CAM will detect the Ethernet cable unplugged condition and start the WiFi connection.
After the WiFi is connected, the IP CAM will connect to the Internet immediately.
Notice :
1. Please remember that the WiFi connection will use a dierent IP address, you will need to do the “Auto
Search” function in the KraunView again to nd the IP CAM again after the WiFi is connected.
2. If you want to switch back to the wired Ethernet connection, just plug in the Ethernet cable into the IP
CAM again. Do not need to disable the WiFi function on the web pages.
Figure 2-9: Unplug the Ethernet cable to enable the WiFi function

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3. WEB CONFIGURATIONS
You can login into the web conguration page by directly key-in the IP address of the IP CAM or right-click
the searched IP CAM in the “Auto Search” list of the KraunView software and click the “Web Congure” to
open the login window of the IP CAM.
Figure 3-1: Open the web conguration page from KraunView software
The default login account is “admin”, leave the Password eld empty.
Figure 3-2: IP CAM Web conguration login page
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