Page 3 - Packaging Contents; Megapixel PT IP Camera
3 Packaging Contents The Asante Voyager-II PT IP Camera is provided with the following accessories. Please contact your dealer if any one of the following is missing. 1. Megapixel PT IP Camera 2. 12V DC power cable 3. Tripod 4. Audio cable 5. Quick guide 6. CD
Page 4 - System requirements
4 System requirements ASANTE VOYAGER II PT IP Camera Internet Environment LAN 10/100M Ethernet Wireless LAN 802.11b or 802.11g Monitor System Requirements OS support Windows 2000 Professional SP4, XP Home SP2 Browser support Internet Explorer 6.x or later Hardware CPU: Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or later Mem...
Page 5 - The Voyager II PT IP Camera features:
Introduction The Voyager II PT IP Camera is a multi-functional stand-alone PT Internet Camera that can connect to Ethernet, LAN, or any broad-band networks. Unlike traditional CCTV cameras, the Voyager II PT IP Camera has a built-in CPU and webpage server to provide users with a mechanism for home s...
Page 6 - System Instructions; Wiring of the product
6 System Instructions 1. DC power cable: The DC input connector has a socket to connect the product to a power source. 2. Ethernet connector: A RJ-45 connector is provided for connection to the 10Base-T Ethernet cable or 100 Base-T High Speed Ethernet cable. This port can automatically detect or coo...
Page 7 - LAN Socket
7 Note: The horizontal angle is important when you hang the product from the ceiling. Excessive inclination may bring about abnormal rotation of the camera lens. Fixed on a wall (Fig. 1) Fixed on a ceiling (Fig. 2) MIC in/Audio Out Plug the Audio cable to the back of the camera. The Red connector is...
Page 9 - Hardware Installation; Connect to the LAN cable
9 Hardware Installation You can install the product on your desk or use the attached tripod to hang it from the wall or ceiling. (The product is provided with image flip function. Refer to the “Control Panel” for more information.) 1. Connect to the LAN cable Plug one end of your LAN cable in the LA...
Page 10 - Camera Setting
10 Camera Setting After the hardware has been installed, insert the attached CD in the computer and execute IP FINDER.EX following the steps below to search and change the IP address of the camera. 1. Start the machine. Execute the IP Finder.exe from the attached CD. 2. Search the camera (Search) Se...
Page 12 - Camera Setting from a Router; Enter the ADSL router main setting page. Ex.: Zonet ADSL router
12 Camera Setting from a Router You can use DHCP when you want to use the camera on the Intranet (LAN). However, the IP must be set to fixed when you want to use the camera on a WAN. For this application, it is required to set up the function of the virtual server on the ADSL router. Follow the step...
Page 13 - Change the Internet Explorer Setting; Level II
13 Change the Internet Explorer Setting The product uses ActiveX Control to play image and sound on your PC and the ActiveX Control application software will be downloaded to your PC when you connect it to the Internet. To ensure successful download of the software, the Internet Explorer "securi...
Page 14 - Enter the Main Page; Open the IE browser and key in the IP address of the product.; Key in the default “username” and “password”.
14 Enter the Main Page 1. Open the IE browser and key in the IP address of the product. Key in the IP address of the camera Camera login screen 2. Key in the default “username” and “password”. User Name: root Password: root You can access the camera as an administrator by default and set up for othe...
Page 16 - Camera Main Page; Format: resolution of the current video stream
16 Camera Main Page Descriptions: Source: Information bar 1. Format: resolution of the current video stream 2. FPS: FPS of the current video stream 3. BitRate: bandwidth per second of the current video stream Attention: Please change the streaming setting to HTTP if nothing appears in the image area...
Page 17 - Control panel; Speed
17 Control panel 1. Camera direction: controls the direction of the camera (up, down, left, right, home position). 2. Camera speed: controls the rotation speed of the camera from “1” (lowest) to “7” (highest). Speed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Angle/Sec. 3 20 40 60 80 100 120 Direction control. Rotation speed.
Page 18 - Preset: presets the rotation points for the camera (16 points)
18 3. Preset: presets the rotation points for the camera (16 points) 4. Click Update to exit. 1. Click Set to enter the Preset Setting screen. 2. Enter the name of the location. 3. Control the camera direction. 5. Select the number you need and click Go. The camera moves to the area automatically as...
Page 19 - The rotation points of the camera must be set up in advance.
19 4. Tour: enables/disables the tour mode of the camera. The rotation points of the camera must be set up in advance. 1. Click Set to enter the Tour Setting screen. 2. Name the tour. You can set up 5 tour groups at maximum. 3. Dwelling time (sec.) at each tour point. 4. Select a preset location for...
Page 20 - Alert: displays alert trigger
20 5. Pan: start/stop Camera panning. You can click “Start” button to make the camera move back and forth horizontally. Click “Stop” button to stop panning. 6. Alert: displays alert trigger This indicator flashes to warn you when a movement or alert is detected. Click to stop the flash. ato 7. Alert...
Page 27 - Basic Setting > Video Image > Video Image; telecom company to learn more about the connection conditions):
27 Basic Setting >Video/Image Basic Setting > Video Image > Video Image Basic Setting > Video / Image > Video Image > 3GPP To view the camera image using a 3G cellular phone, click Enable to enable the 3GPP mode. (Note: When the 3GPP mode has been activated, all relevant parameters...
Page 32 - You can adjust the brightness and contrast here.
32 GOP provides users with the function to set the pages of the I Frame and P Frame to be transmitted in the MPEG4 mode. Basically, the I Frame page contains the entire picture and needs higher bandwidth, while the P Frame page only contains the parts that are different from the I Frame and needs lo...
Page 35 - Add a new user and set up a different privilege.
35 Basic Setting > User(User) The administration of the camera can set up access privileges by administrator, operator, and viewer to ensure the security and control of the camera. The access privileges and setting steps are described as below. Basic Setting > User > User List (access privi...
Page 40 - Authentication Type: Network authentication type
40 Authentication Type: Network authentication type 1. Open System: No encryption. 2. Shared Key: Security of data is highly protected by encryption during transmission. Note: Refer to the user setting instructions of your wireless IP sharer for more information. Network authentication type Base sta...
Page 50 - Samba setting
50 Basic Setting > Network > Samba The camera is able to upload the snapshots to a specified shared folder when an event is triggered. To use this function, the setting of Samba setting is required. Options: Active: Enable/Disable Samba Authentication: Enable/Disable Username: the username Pas...
Page 54 - Basic Setting > IP Filter; IP Filtering: enables/disables the IP filter
54 Basic Setting > IP Filter This function filters IP addresses and is able to allow and deny visits from particular addresses/target addresses. IP filter setting Basic Setting > IP Filter > General IP Filtering: enables/disables the IP filter Policy: allows/denies access Basic Setting >...
Page 55 - Application Setting
55 Application Setting Application Setting > Event (event trigger setting page) This camera is equipped with intelligent security management functions. It ensures security monitoring by allowing user to define “trigger events” based on particular times and situations, and set the camera response ...
Page 57 - Add Schedule: Add Schedule setting page
57 Add Schedule: Add Schedule setting page The Add Event setting page and the Add Schedule setting page is basically the same except that the Add Schedule setting page does not have the option “Trigger by” to indicate the sources of the trigger event. Click Save to save and activate your settings wh...
Page 59 - Application Setting > Event > Event Servers (setting for uploading; trigger event file to the server
59 Application Setting > Event > Event Servers (setting for uploading trigger event file to the server ) Here you can perform a complete setting for uploading files to the server. Please set servers (SMTP, FTP, SAMBA…etc) in the Event Server setting by the instructions below: Click Add Ftp to ...
Page 62 - Application Setting > Motion Detection; Select Save to complete and activate your settings.
62 Application Setting > Motion Detection You can open the setting frame by clicking on the area to monitor. To move area to monitor, drag the area with your mouse; to adjust the size of the frame, drag the arrow to adjust after you move the mouse to the edge of the area and left-click; There are...
Page 63 - Application Setting > Firmware upgrade; to your PC and follow the steps below to
63 Application Setting > Firmware upgrade Contact your dealer for more information about firmware upgrade. The sales representative will transmit the latest version to you via e-mail. When you receive the firmware, decompress the file ( uImage.gz) to your PC and follow the steps below to execute ...
Page 65 - Application Setting > Factory Default; Resets all parameters, except the IP parameters:
65 Application Setting > Factory Default You can use this function to reset to factory default, but all changes, including the IP address, you have made are deleted. Factory Default: Reset to factory default. Resets all parameters, except the IP parameters: You can use this function to reset to f...
Page 67 - Application Setting > Reboot
67 Application Setting > Reboot You can enable this function for the camera to reboot automatically.
Page 68 - Attachment A: External Alarm; Please DO NOT connect with any device providing power; Pin
68 Attachment A: External Alarm In addition to the motion detection executed by the internal software application, the product can connect to external infrared detectors, beepers, and smoke detectors. For more information about these external devices, contact to your local retailer, dealer or instal...
Page 70 - Attachment B: Bandwidth Estimation; Image Resolution
70 Attachment B: Bandwidth Estimation Since the FPS is dependent on the bandwidth of the camera, the relation between the size of an image file and the bandwidth is always the major concern of the system construction engineer. The table below shows the relation between the resolution and size of an ...
Page 71 - Attachment C: Troubleshooting and FAQs; Question
71 Attachment C: Troubleshooting and FAQs Question Answer and Solution Function What encoder and decoder are used by the camera for sounds and images? The camera uses MJPEG or MPEG4 compression technology to provide quality images. MJPEG is a standard image compression technology applicable to diffe...