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1 Contents 2 Getting to know your IPC-3605N ............................................................................... 6 2.1 Package Contents .............................................................................................. 6 2.2 Features ....................................
Important Notices Regulatory Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired...
2.2 Features ZyXEL’s IPC-3605N is an easy to install product with support for H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG video compression formats to help ensure high quality video with reduced bandwidth consumption. Small and smart functional design 2 megapixel/HD resolution Dual H.264, MJPEG, or MPEG-4 video stream...
2.3 Camera Layout Number Contents Light Sensor Lens IR LEDs x6 (inside) USB Wireless Adapter Connector Audio Input Reset Button MicroSD Card Slot (on side) Microphone LED status indicator Speaker Focus adjustment ring Microphone input Power adapter port Composite video jack Ethernet port I/O (2 in/1...
2.4 LED Status Indicator The LED status indicator consists of one red and one blue LED. Depending on the camera’s status, the LEDs will appear as follows: Red IR LEDs (Left), Blue Status LED (Right) When the IP camera is turned on, the LEDs will light in the following patterns: Red LEDs Blue LED Ind...
2.5 Digital I/O Connector Block The I/O connector on the back of the camera provides a central interface between your home security system and various input devices. The two digital inputs are normally used with security sensors. They work by detecting a change in the state of an open or closed circ...
3 Installation 3.1 Connecting your IPC-3605N The picture below illustrates the basic connection of your IPC-3605N camera: The following table describes the numbered items: Number Contents Ethernet cable from PC to hub/router. Ethernet cable from router to camera. Use the bundled Ethernet cable to co...
3.2 Wireless While using the ZyXEL Wireless adapter, you’ll be able to connect your camera to your network via WiFi. Keep in mind that you can only have one active connection at any given time – either through LAN or a wireless network. Note: If the wireless connection drops or seems slow, try movin...
3.3 Wall and Ceiling Mounting In order to mount the camera on the wall or ceiling, use the included screws to fix the bracket to a flat surface. After the camera has been affixed, adjust the camera to the required viewing angle. Follow the steps below to mount your camera: Step 1: Detach the metal m...
3.4 Dismounting the Camera The following instructions will detail how to remove the camera from a mounted surface. A flat head and Phillips screwdriver will be required. Step 1: Remove the camera from the metal mounting plate by inserting a flat head screw driver into the rectangular hole on the wid...
3.5 Disassemble/Assemble the camera stand The camera comes attached to its stand when delivered from ZyXEL. If you need to detach or reattach the stand, follow the diagrams below. To reattach the camera stand:
4 Initial Setup Before running the setup utility, make sure you have the IP Camera properly connected. To begin setup, insert the installation CD supplied with the camera into the CD-ROM drive of the viewing PC, and the eaZy Wizard utility will start and guide you during the installation process of ...
Accessing your camera Your camera’s video feeds can be accessed in a number of ways, as follows. 1) Your camera is CloudEnabled™ and can be viewed from any PC running a modern web browser with the Flash plug-in installed. When you first setup your camera using the included CD, it will register your ...
4.2 CloudEnabled™ Viewing 4.2.1 Accessing via iSecurity+ Smartphone App iSecurity+ is an iOS/Android App designed to allow you to quickly and easily access, control, and view your camera’s video feeds from anywhere. The iSecurity+ can be located on the App Store and Android Market from your device b...
4.3 Direct Viewing of your Camera (For Advanced Users) 4.3.1 Accessing via PC web browser Users can access their video feeds and camera management tools easily through any web browser. Simply follow these steps. 1) Open any web browser (Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Chrome, etc.) 2) Type in yo...
7) You’re now ready to view and manage your camera from your web browser. Note: If your IP camera falls behind a firewall, you will need to enable ports 80 and 554 in your firewall and link them to the internal IP address of the camera. Should you have more than one, increase the values above by 1 (...
With the device configured, clicking the will allow you to speak through your microphone and be heard from the camera for 90 seconds. Note: When using the voice communication feature, you may experience various degrees of delay between transmission from the computer and playback on the camera, depen...
4.3.3 Accessing via 3GPP Mobile Phone You can access your IP camera via 3GPP-compatible mobile phones provided your camera has a stable internet connection, and your mobile devices has a stable connection to the 3G network. There are also several steps which must be taken to ensure 3GPP functionalit...
Framerate Framerate. 5~30 FPS. Higher framerate is more bandwidth-intensive. Quality Video quality settings. 64kpbs~3Mbps. Active Bandwidth Management Allows the IPC-3605N to intelligently change video bitrate depending on network congestion. This avoids video deterioration and frame dropping. Video...
On this page, you can set the camera to obtain an IP address via DHCP (recommended), use a manual IP address, or obtain an IP address via PPPoE, for which a valid user name and password are required. 5.5.2 Wireless Settings If you have installed the ZyXEL wireless adapter, you’ll be able to set up a...
5.5.3 Network Diagnostic Here you can run the diagnostic tool for your current network settings, and it will show error messages if any anomaly is detected. For further information on error messages, please refer to the troubleshooting section. 5.5.4 Network Bandwidth This automatic network connecti...
This message indicates that the currently connected network has the capacity to support up to 10 network cameras of identical bit rate settings (either on Stream 1 or Stream 2). If the message shows a less favorable result, go to [Setup] > [Video] to select a lower bitrate. 5.5.5 Advanced This pa...
The following table describes the labels on this screen. Label Description DNS Server Set the DNS server to be found via DHCP, or enter a manual DNS address NTP Configuration NTP stands for Network Time Protocol. To synchronize your camera’s clock with an NTP server, choose to either obtain an NTP s...
The following table describes the labels found in this screen. Label Description SMTP Server Enter SMTP server information in this field (ie. smtp.gmail.com) SMTP Port Enter your SMTP server’s port information From Address Enter your full e-mail address (ie. [email protected] ) To Address Enter the full e...
The HTTP Server page allows you to set your camera to input the URL of an HTTP server used by an NVR in order to signal your NVR that there’s an event being triggered. To access this page, navigate to [Setup] > [Event Setup] > [Event Server Setup] > [HTTP]. The following screen will appear....
Clear Clear settings Cancel Cancel After you input your settings, click [Next]. The following page will appear. This page allows you to input the message that will be sent when an event is triggered. Enter your message, then click [Next]. The following screen will appear. This page will allow you to...
Select the actions to be taken, then click [Finish] to complete trigger setup. 5.6.3 Motion Detection Motion Detection allows you to define up to three regions that will trigger an event if motion is detected. Select a region, sensitivity level (S1: Lowest ~ S5: Highest) from the dropdown list, and ...
5.7 Recording Setup The IPC-3605N supports storage of both snapshots and video clips to local storage. To configure this function, navigate to [Setup] > [Recording Setup]. The following screen will appear. This page allows you to view your SD Card’s status, capacity, and gives you the option of f...
Note: This camera uses a First In, First Out storage method. When the SD card is full, the oldest files will be automatically rewritten. If you want to record video clips of detected motion to the SD card, you’ll need to set a motion detection region before setting up event-based recording. 5.8 ...
6 Event Viewer The Event Viewer allows you to view detailed logs of events which have been triggered. To access this page, navigate to [Setup], then select [Event Viewer] from the top panel. Select any type of event from the sidebar (Motion, I/O, Scheduled Triggers, or Audio Detection) to view that ...
7.3.3 Firmware Update Firmware updates are available at us.zyxel.com/support. After downloading the latest firmware for your camera, click the [Browse] button to locate the firmware file on your hard drive, then click the [Upgrade] button to update the camera’s firmware. Once the upgrade process beg...
8.3 Resetting to Factory Defaults If you’ve forgotten your password, or your camera’s been acting generally strange, you can follow the steps below to reset the camera to its default settings. To reset the camera: 1) Press and hold the reset button (located on the camera’s rear panel) for approximat...
8.4 Trouble with Active X After launching your browser and entering your camera’s IP address, you’ll be asked for the username and password combination (Default is admin/admin, case sensitive.) No User Interface in the Browser This issue could have three possible causes. 1) ActiveX was not installed...
8.5 Trouble with Remote Viewing on Browser You can view your camera’s video streams remotely over the Internet. If you’re having trouble viewing video remotely, refer to the section below for troubleshooting tips. The above figure depicts a typical setup in which: The IP camera has a static virtua...
3) Enable port forwarding on your router and allow traffic on the ports the IP camera is using. You may need to consult the manufacturer of your router for setting details. Note: Your router may require a reboot after port forwarding is set. The following figure details the settings required to remo...
Symptom Possible cause/solution A warning message appears stating “Your video quality is too high for your Internet bandwidth.” Network quality is not high enough. This means the camera’s browser interface, WebVUer, could not receive a steady stream of video data from your camera. The loss of video ...
9 Technical Specifications Category IPC-3605N Camera Image Sensor Lens Focal Length: 4.0mm Max Aperture Ratio: F1.5 Fixed Iris Focus Range 0.5m ~ INF Minimum Illumination IR Mode: 0 lux with built in IR LEDs on (12 LEDs in total; effective distance up to 10m) Color mode: 1.0 lux Shutter Time 1...
10 Open-Sourced Components 3 rd Party Software Version License Addgroup V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Adduser V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Ash V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 AVN-IPv4LL V1.13.4 GPL Busybox V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Cat V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Chattr V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Chgrp V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Chmod V...
Pivot_root V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Poweroff V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Reboot V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Rmmod V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Route V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Runlevel V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Start-stop-daemon V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Sulogin V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Swapoff V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Swapon V1.1...
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