TL-SC3230N Wireless N Megapixel Surveillance Camera REV: 1.0.0 1910010754
2 Chapter 1 Overview The user guide explains how to operate this camera from a computer. The user should read this manual completely and carefully b
3 1.3 Minimum System Requirements FPS (QVGA) ~120 120~360 360~540 540~960 960~ CPU Intel P4 2.4GHz Intel P4 3.2GHz Intel Pentium D 950 3.4GHZ Intel
4 Chapter 2 Physical Description 2.1 Front View Antenna: The user can attach the included antenna to antenna connector (SMA type) or use another
5 2.2 Bottom View Audio Output Jack: Audio-out Jack allows this camera to output audio or alerting sound. DC Power Jack: The input powe
6 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Follow the steps below to mount your camera. 1. Attach the camera with the included stand 2. Place the camera
7 4. Connect the external power supply to camera Connect the attached power adapter to the DC power jack of the camera. Note: Use the power adapter,
8 Chapter 4 Preparation 4.1 Search and Set up by IP Search When you installed the camera on a LAN environment, you have two easy ways to search yo
9 4.1.2 View If IP Search finds network cameras, View button will be available. Please select the camera you want to view and click the View button.
10 If you do not want to change username and/or password, just click “Submit” button to perform your setting accordingly. Click “<<” button to
11 4.1.4 Wireless In case you want to change the IP related parameters of wireless interface, please select the camera you want to configure and
I COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Othe
12 Confirm the wireless setting and then submit the settings. Click OK to confirm these parameters, then IP Search will start to configure this ca
13 Once this step is finished, IP Search will prompt you to unplug the Ethernet cable to activate wireless access. Then IP Search will prompt you to
14 ) Note: Windows 2000 does not support UPnP feature. To discover your camera, go to your Desktop and click My Network Places. Click the targeted c
15 Step2: Enable UPnP NAT traversal option of the camera Refer to Setting Î Network Î UPnP page for detail NAT traversal setting. Note that this o
16 4.5 Logging in as a User If you log in the camera as an ordinary user, “Setting” function will not be accessible. 4.6 Logging in as an Admini
17 Chapter 5 Operating the Camera Start-up screen will be shown as follow no matter you log into the camera as an ordinary user or as an administrat
18 5.5 Full Screen Enlarge video to full screen display. : Enlarge video to full screen display. Press “ESC” key to return to the original scree
19 5.8 Record Click theicon to activate this function. Press to start recording. The video file is saved as ASF format into your local PC. While
20 5.9 Snapshot Click theicon to activate this function. Press to take a picture. The image file is saved as JPEG format into your local PC. Sele
21 5.10 About Click the icon to show this ActiveX information.
II FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital camera, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rul
22 Chapter 6 Administrating the Camera This function is only available for the user logged into camera as administrator. Click on each menu name t
23 6.1.1 Network This section provides the menu for connecting the camera through Ethernet cable. ¾ MAC address: Displays the Ethernet MAC address
24 user can access the camera by either http://xx.xx.xx.xx/, or http://xx.xx.xx.xx:xxxx/. If multiple cameras are installed on the LAN and also requi
25 Step 2: Key in security key of WEP or WPA. Then click “Submit” button to activate wireless setting. If the user wants to configure wireless sett
26 of a network scan. Access points with a disabled SSID Broadcast will not appear unless the camera is associated with it. The following information
27 6.1.3 HTTPS HTTPS: Stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS is a combination of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol with the SSL/TLS protoc
28 WAN IP address is when you want to access your camera over the Internet. One of the possible solutions to the dynamic IP address problem comes in
29 6.1.5 PPPoE PPPoE: Stands for Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet A standard builds on Ethernet and Point-to-Point network protocol. It allows y
30 6.1.6 Streaming RTSP is a streaming control protocol, and a starting point for negotiating transports such as RTP, multicast and Unicast, and for
31 ¾ UPnP: To enable or disable the UPnP service here. ¾ Friendly Name: To show the friendly name of this camera here. ¾ UPnP NAT Traversal: W
III This camera has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a maximum gain of 3 dBi. Antennas not included in this list o
32 ¾ Bonjour: To enable or disable the Bonjour service here. ¾ Friendly Name: To show the friendly name of this camera here. 6.1.9 ONVIF ONVIF i
33 ¾ ONVIF: To enable or disable the ONVIF interface here. ¾ Version: Currently, the V1.0 or V1.01/V1.02/V2.0/V2.1.1 is available. 6.1.10 IP Fi
34 ¾ IP Filter: To enable or disable the IP filter function here. ¾ IP Filter Policy: Choose the filter policy where is denying or allowing. 6.1
35 ¾ SMTP Notification (e-mail): If this function is enabled, the “Send to” and “Subject” fields need to be filled. ¾ Send To: Type the receiver
36 ¾ Proxy Login Password: Type the password for the HTTP Proxy. ¾ Custom parameter: The user can set specific parameters to HTTP server. ¾ Me
37 ¾ White Balance: Auto: will adjust the white balance automatically. Hold: will hold the white balance. ¾ Exposure Control: Auto: will adjust th
38 windows to mask the video captured by this camera. By dragging mouse on the image, you can change the position and size of the selected window acc
39 6.3.2 Date & Time You can set up the camera or make it synchronized with PC or remote NTP server. Also, you may select your time zone in orde
40 6.3.3 Maintenance ¾ Hard Factory Default (Include the network setting): Recall the camera hard factory default settings. Note that click this bu
41 5. Once the firmware file was selected, click “Firmware Upgrade” button. 6. The upgrade progress information will be displayed. Once the uploa
IV Safety Information z When product has power button, the power button is one of the way to shut off the product; when there is no power button, th
42 6.4.1 Common ¾ Text Overlay Setting: There are some important information can be embedded into image, including date, time, and/or text. The use
43 6.4.2 Video Profile ¾ Name: To assign a name to the selected profile. ¾ Video Type: Video codec of the selected profile. ¾ Resolution: Shows
44 ¾ Max Frame Rate: Defines the targeted frame rate of this profile. For example, set the frame rate to 30 fps, then the image will be updated for
45 6.5 Audio: Audio parameters ¾ Audio: To enable or disable audio function ¾ Audio Type: To select audio codec ¾ Audio Mode: To select Simplex
46 ¾ Viewer login: Select “Anonymous” to allow all users to view the video as long as they are connected. Otherwise, only users in database can vie
47 ¾ SMTP Server: Type the SMTP server name or the IP address of the SMTP server. ¾ Test: Send a test mail to mail server to check this account
48 ¾ Add and Del: To add or delete the motion windows. The user can specify up to 10 Included and/or Excluded windows to monitor the video captured
49 6.9.1 SD Card ¾ Enable automatic disk cleanup: Delete old recorded files while the conditions are reached as below. ¾ Remove recordings orde
50 ¾ SAMBA Host: Type the IP address of the SAMBA server. ¾ Share: Type the video storage destination on the SAMBA server. ¾ SAMBA username:
51 ¾ Disable / Enable: Enable or disable the continuous recording feature in camera. ¾ Record File Type: Select video profile to be used in vide
TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Building 24 (floors 1, 3, 4, 5), and 28 (floors 1-4) Central Science and Technology Pa
52 This page shows the event triggered or scheduled recorded video files list in SD card or on the samba server. The user may play or delete the sel
53 6.12 Event Server: Set up FTP/TCP/HTTP/SAMBA server configuration 6.12.1 FTP Server You may set up FTP parameters for further operation of Event
54 6.12.2 TCP Server In addition to send video file to FTP server, the camera also can send event message to specified TCP server. ¾ Name: The use
55 ¾ Name: The user can specify multiple HTTP servers as wish. Therefore, the user needs to specify a name for each HTTP server setting. ¾ URL:
56 ¾ Name: The user can specify multiple HTTP servers as wish. Therefore, the user needs to specify a name for each HTTP server setting. ¾ SAMB
57 ¾ Name: Name of the Event or Schedule. ¾ Enable: Enable or disable this Event or Schedule. ¾ Type: Event trigger or Schedule trigger. ¾
58 Example 2: Send file to E-Mail server by motion triggered from Friday 18:00 to Saturday 06:00 1. Select event trigger. 2. Enable time: star
59 Example 3: Enable Voice Alert every 10-minute during 18:00 to 24:00 from Monday to Friday. 1. Type: Select schedule trigger and interval is 10
60 6.13.2 Record The user can choose the type of record file for event or schedule application.
61 ¾ Record File Type: Choose a profile to record. ¾ Record File Prefix: Define the prefix of recorded filename. ¾ JPEG Picture Numbers: Define
Contents Package Contents... 1 Chapter 1 Overview
62 Appendix A: Troubleshooting & FAQ Question Answer or Resolution Features The video and audio codec is adopted in the camera. The camera utili
63 IP Search program cannot find the camera. z Re-power the camera if the program cannot find the unit within 1 minute. z Do not connect camera o
64 z The port number assigned in your camera might not be available via Internet. Check your ISP for available port. z The proxy server may prevent
65 z Check the bandwidth of Internet connection. If the Internet bandwidth is lower than target bit rate, the video streaming will not work correctl
66 around the camera brighter. Noisy images occur. The video images might be noisy if the camera is located in a very low light environment. Make
67 Appendix B: PING IP Address The PING (stands for Packet Internet Groper) command is used to detect whether a specific IP address is accessible by
68 Appendix C: Bandwidth Estimation The frame rate of video transmitted from the camera depends on connection bandwidth between client and server, vi
69 Appendix D: Specifications Camera LAN WLAN Image Camera 1.3 Mega-pixel image sensor Effective Pixels 1280 x 1024 pixels Sensitivity 1.0V/lu
70 Power Supply 12V DC external power adapter Power Consumption 2W 3W Connectors RJ-45 10BaseT/100BaseTX DC power jack Audio out Factory defaul
71 Appendix E: Configure Port Forwarding Manually The camera can be used with a router. If the camera wants to be accessed from the WAN, its IP addre
6.3.1 System... 38 6.3.2 Date & Time ...
72 Your WAN IP Address will be listed here. Note: Because a dynamic WAN IP can change from time to time depending on your ISP, you may want to ob
73 the video from the camera over the Internet. The router connects to the Internet over a series of numbered ports. The ports normally used by the c
74 Appendix F: DDNS Application 1. Preface If you have a Cable modem or xDSL, this is a great way to host your own camera or other TCP/IP Service. Ge
75 (3) After the columns show up at the left side, click “Create Account”. (4) Fill the application agreement and necessary information. a) Userna
76 d) Submit all the input information and finish creating an account (5) Check your e-mail mailbox. There will be an e-mail with a title “Your D
77 Then DDNS you applied activated. (6) Enter the web page http://www.dyndns.org/ again. Input your username and password that you just applied to
78 top-right of the login page. (8) Click the “Services”. (9) Click the “Dynamic DNS ”. (10) Click the “Get Started”.
79 (11) We could create a domain name without any charge at this step. First, we input the host name. (Pink No.1) Then we pick a domain that is e
80 access the DDNS and PPPoE pages. After saving the modification, restart the camera. Then the external users could browse the Networked camera by t
81 Appendix G: Power Line Frequency Country Voltage Frequency Comments Argentina 220V 50 Hz *Neutral and line wires are reversed from that used
1 Package Contents The following items should be found in your package: ¾ TL-SC3230N Wireless N Megapixel Surveillance Camera ¾ Power Adapter ¾
82 Appendix H: 3GPP To use the 3GPP function, in addition to previous section, you might need more information or configuration to make this function
83 Appendix I: Enable UPnP of Windows XP Use the following steps to enable UPnP settings only if your operating system of PC is running Windows XP.
84 Click Add/Remove Windows ComponentsThe following screen will appear: Select Networking Services Click Details
85 Select Universal Plug and PlayClick OK Click Next
86 Please wait while Setting up configures the components. Click Finish
Comentarios a estos manuales