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Grand iFalcon IP Cam
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1. Hardware Overview

2. Connecting to a Network

Please consult the user manual in Driver CD for hardware installation.
Connect the network camera to an Ethernet hub or switch by using a standard cable.
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3. Software Installation

Insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM drive, then the autorun function will start up the shell program.
Step1. Press the Install Audio and Video Codec to install the audio and video codec.
Step2. Press the Install Mega Pixel IP Camera Viewer to install the surveillance software.
Step3. Press the Install IPCam Setup to install the IPCam Setup program.
Step4. The shortcut icons (
Mega Pixel IP Camera Viewer and
on your desktop after installing.
NOTE: If your computer is running on 64bit version of Windows 7 or Windows Vista, please follow these
steps to complete the installation
Step1.
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Windows XP: Click Start > Run, type cmd, and then click OK to open the Command Prompt
window.
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Windows 7/ Vista: Click Start and type cmd in the Start Search box (don't press Enter).
In the list of programs, right-click cmd, and then click Run as administrator to open the
Command Prompt window.
IPCamSetup) will be shown
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  • Page 1: Software Installation

    N o v 1 9 , 1 0 3. Software Installation Grand iFalcon IP Cam 3 4 5 6 9 0 0 Insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM drive, then the autorun function will start up the shell program.
  • Page 2 Step2. Type your CD-ROM driver letter (for example: i:) and press Enter to access CD-ROM driver. 4. Network Installation Confirm that the camera is already connected to the network. Step1. Double click on ( ) IPCam Setup’s execution file on the desktop, and the following screen will appear.
  • Page 3 NOTE: The IP Address, Net Mask and Gateway must be corresponding with your network settings for Step6. Click on the “MAC” and click the “Connect” button to connect the Mega Pixel IP Spill-Resistant you to access the camera. You can follow the steps to get your network information. Camera.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    INDEX 1. Package Contents……………………………..………….. GRAND iFalcon IP Cam 2. Introduction………………………………….……………... 3. System Requirements...………..………….……………… IP66 Waterproof IP Camera/ 1.3 Mega Pixel/ Compatible with Win7, Vista & XP 4. Product Features…….……….……………….…………... 5. Hardware Overview……………..…………….…………... 6. Hardware & Software Installation……..…..……..……… 6.1 Hardware Installation………..….………………..….
  • Page 5: Grand Ifalcon Ip Cam

    CD Driver (user manual/ IP Detect Tool/ Surveillance software) 2. Introduction The Grand iFalcon IP Cam is a 1.3 mega pixel IP66-rated outdoor network camera with built-in 24 infrared LEDs. The Grand iFalcon IP Cam uses the latest video compression technology that provides clearer and more fluent image transmission.
  • Page 6: Product Features

    4. Product Features 5. Hardware Overview 1/4” CMOS SXGA Sensor (1.3MegaPixel) IP66 Waterproof housing for outdoor use. Automatically removable IR-cut filter for day and night function Built-in 24 infrared LEDs illuminate objects up to a distance of 10m View Angle: Diagonal: 89 Degree / Horizontal: 71 Degree / Vertical: 49.5 Degree. High Resolution Image Processor (160x120/ 320x240/ 640x480/ 1280x1024).
  • Page 7: Hardware & Software Installation

    Step4. Use the supplied hexagon wrench to adjust the angle of the wall mount bracket. 6. Hardware & Software Installation 6.1 Hardware Installation Step1. Drill four holes into the wall, and then hammer the supplied plastic anchors into the holes and secure the wall mount bracket with supplied screws.
  • Page 8: Software Installation

    Step2: Press the Install Mega Pixel IP Camera Viewer to install the surveillance software. 6.2 Software Installation Insert the driver CD into your CD-ROM drive, then the autorun function will start up the shell program. If the autorun window does not display, please execute the Autorun.exe program to bring out the autorun screen.
  • Page 9 NOTE: If your computer is running on 64bit version of Windows 7, Vista or XP, please follow these steps Step2. Type your CD-ROM driver letter (for example: i:) and press Enter to access CD-ROM driver. to complete the installation Step1. Open the command prompt window. Windows XP: Click Start >...
  • Page 10: Internet Browser Settings

    7. Network Installation 6.3 Internet Browser Settings NOTE: Your browser must be enabled the ActiveX for connect to the IP Camera first time. Step 1: Double click on ( ) IPCam Setup’s execution file on the desktop, and the following screen will Step 1: Open Internet Explorer browser.
  • Page 11 Step 3: Click on the “MAC”, and then the “IP”, “Net Mask”, “Gateway”, “Port Number 1” and “Camera Step 5: Click the “Auto Detect” button again, and the new network information will be shown. Name” of network camera will be displayed in the “Network Setting” area. Step 6: Click on the “MAC”...
  • Page 12: Using The Built-In Web For Configuration

    8.2 Display The Grand iFalcon IP Cam provides a way for users to administrate the camera, a build-in web for User can view the video by clicking on the “Display” in the Menu List. The live stream will show up in the accessing the video, setting up the video parameter, configuring the network address etc.
  • Page 13: Video Settings

    8.3.2 iPhone User 8.3 Video Settings The network camera supports iPhone’s browser, Safari. If user uses an iPhone to access to the network User can adjust the parameters of the video stream by clicking on “Video” in the Menu List. The details of camera, the Video Setting page should appear as below.
  • Page 14: Network Settings

    8.4 Network Settings View the Camera from iPhone Step 1: Assign your IP Camera an IP address and make your IP Camera accessible through the User can configure the network setting by clicking the “Network” in the Menu List. The details of network Internet.
  • Page 15: Pppoe Configuration

    8.5 PPPoE Configuration 8.6 Dynamic DNS The network camera supports PPPoE dial-up function that let it directly connect to the Internet through a Dynamic DNS is a network service that provides the domain name resolution for dynamic IP address. DSL modem. Please click on the “PPPoE” in the Menu List for further setup. After creating an alias on the service provider’s web site, user might use this alias to access network camera on the Internet.
  • Page 16: Smtp Settings

    8.7 SMTP Settings 8.8 FTP Settings The network camera supports a build-in SMTP client for sending alarm e-mail. When the motion detection The network camera supports a build-in FTP client for uploading image or video. When the motion function (see 8.11, Motion Detection Settings) is enabled, user might choose to receive alarm e-mail detection function (see 8.11, Motion Detection Settings) is enabled, user might choose to upload video or when motion is detected.
  • Page 17: Date And Time Settings

    8.9 Date and Time Settings 8.10 Motion Detection Settings The network camera supports the motion detection function. When this function is enabled, the network User could click on the “NTP” in the Menu List for configuring the time of network camera. camera will monitor the video captured by it.
  • Page 18: Authentication Settings

    8.12 Account Management Alarm Action: Enable/ Disable the Mail/FTP upload function. -Alarm Mail: Enable/Disable the alarm e-mail function. Before enabling this function, please User could change the password of the root account through the Account Management. Click on configure the SMTP configuration first. (refer to section 8.8) “Account”...
  • Page 19: Port Settings

    8.13 Port Settings 8.14 UPnP Services The network camera supports UPnP function. Using this function, user could find network camera by just User could change the port number that used by the video stream. The video stream utilizes the one click on “My Network Place” (Windows XP and later version). For further setting the UpnP function, RTP/RTSP protocol for delivering through the network.
  • Page 20: Video Connection Status

    8.15 Video Connection Status 8.16 Firmware Update User could view the video connection status of network camera by clicking on the “Status” in the Menu User could update the firmware of network camera when upgrade is needed. Please follow the steps List.
  • Page 21: Reset Configuration

    8.17 Reset Configuration 8.18 Reboot the Camera User could reset the configuration of network camera. Please follow the step for resetting the camera. User could reboot network camera via the browser. Please follow the steps below for rebooting the camera. Step 1: Log in network camera and click on the “Reset”...
  • Page 22: Connecting Multiple Cameras To A Router

    9. Connecting Multiple Cameras to a Router 10. Using UPnP to Connect to the Camera Confirm the UPnP function of the video sever has been enabled (refer to section 8.14). Follow the steps below to enable SSDP and UPnP in Windows XP/ Vista/ 7. Step1: Open the Services window.
  • Page 23: Surveillance Software

    Step4: Repeat the step2 and step3 to start the Universal Plug and Play Device Host (Windows XP) or 11. Surveillance Software UPnP Device Host (Windows Vista/ 7) service. 11.1 Using the Mega Pixel IP Camera Viewer Double click on ( ) Mega Pixel IP Camera Viewer’s execution file on Windows Desktop or in the Mega Pixel IP Camera Viewer folder of the Start menu.
  • Page 24 11.1.3 System Setup 11.1.3.2 Record All Channels System Setup include: Global Parameters, Record All Channels, Account Manager, Login and Press the button to record all of the available channels according to the scheduler setting. Press Language. button again to stop recording. 11.1.3.3 Account Manager Press the button to open the Passwords Setting window.
  • Page 25 Flip: Vertically rotate the video. (10) Mirror: Horizontally rotate the video. (11) I-Frame Only: Enable/ disable the I-Frame function. (12) Audio Enable: The Grand iFalcon IP Cam does not support audio function. NOTE: Press the OK button to save and apply the configuration.
  • Page 26: Motion Detect Setting

    11.1.5 Hard Disk Info. 11.3 Play the Recorded Files The recorded files can be played by Windows Media Player program. File package and disk free space amount. Step1. Open the Windows Media Player and select Now Playing. 11.1.6 Channels 16 channels indicators to control the function buttons. Step2.
  • Page 27: Focus Adjustment & Hardware Reset

    12.2 Hardware Reset 12. Focus Adjustment & Hardware Reset If you forget your password, you must reset the network camera to the default settings. 12.1 Camera Focus Adjustment Step1. Open the lens cover and remove the IR LED board (refer to section 12.1). NOTE: The focus of network camera is set at the factory.
  • Page 28: Replace The Silica Gel

    Step4. Replace the IR LED board and fasten it with the three screws. 12.3 Replace the Silica Gel NOTE: If the lens cover has been opened, please follow the steps below to replace with new silica gel before reattaching the lens cover. Step1.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    13. Troubleshooting Situation Check Point Adjust the camera’s image quality through the configuration menu. The focus is bad Refer the section 12.1 for adjusting the focus manually. Confirm the ActiveX has been enabled. No images available Confirm the version of your Internet Explorer. If the through Web browser version number lower than 5, you need to upgrade it.

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