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Model: M3
User Manual
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Index
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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 4
1.1
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1.2
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1.3
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APPEARANCE AND INTERFACE .................................................................................... 6
2.1
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2.2
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VISIT CAMERA FROM LOCAL AREA NETWORK .......................................................... 7
3.1
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3.2
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3.3
3.4
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VISIT CAMERA OVER INTERNET ................................................................................. 13
4.1
............................................................................................... 13
4.2
.................................................................................................... 13
4.3
DDNS ....................................................................................................................... 14
4.3.1 Manufacturer's DDNS ........................................................................................... 14
4.3.2 Third Party DDNS ................................................................................................. 15
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OTHER SETTINGS.......................................................................................................... 15
5.1
..................................................................................................... 15
5.1.1 Basic Network Setting ........................................................................................... 15
5.1.2 WIFI Setting .......................................................................................................... 15
5.1.3 ADSL Setting ........................................................................................................ 16
5.1.4 UPnP Setting ........................................................................................................ 16
5.1.5 DDNS Setting ....................................................................................................... 17
5.1.6 MSN Setting .......................................................................................................... 17
5.2
....................................................................................................... 17
5.2.1 Alarm Setting ........................................................................................................ 17
5.2.2 Mail Service Setting .............................................................................................. 19
5.2.3 FTP Service Setting .............................................................................................. 20
5.2.4 Alarm Server ......................................................................................................... 21
5.3
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5.3.1 User Setting .......................................................................................................... 21
5.3.2 Multi Device Setting .............................................................................................. 22
5.3.3 Other settings ....................................................................................................... 22
5.4
.................................................................................................................... 23
iBaby Monitor User Manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Monitor User Manual Index INTRODUCTION ........................ 4 ....................4 HE PACKAGE CONTENTS ..................... 4 UNCTION AND EATURES ....................5 RODUCT PECIFICATION APPEARANCE AND INTERFACE ..................6 ....................... 6 PPEARANCE ..................7 NTERFACE OF THE CAMERA VISIT CAMERA FROM LOCAL AREA NETWORK ............7 Model: M3 ................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    5.4.2 Time Setting ......................23 5.4.3 Firmware upgrade ....................24 The iBaby monitor combines a high quality digital video camera with network 5.4.4 Restore Factory Default ..................24 connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear video to your iPod Touch, iPhone 5.4.5 User browsing Log ....................
  • Page 3: Product Specification

    Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual Power DC 5V 1.3 Product Specification Power consumption <6W Item Sub Item Description Operating temperature 0℃~ 40℃ Sensor CMOS sensor Operating humidity 10% ~ 80% non-condensing Total of pixel 300k Software(iPod Image Capture...
  • Page 4: Interface Of The Camera

    3.2 Visit camera with a iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad Figure 2 Prior to using you must first install the iBaby Monitor App from the App Store. THIS IS A 1) Power Input Socket: Connect Power adaptor, the adaptor‘s output is 5V 1.5A.
  • Page 5: Visit Camera From Apc

    Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual Figure 6 3.4 Visit Camera from a PC We suggest using IE kernel browser to view the video (it can provide more functions), but user need to install Player before viewing the video. Click “download and install player (first use)”...
  • Page 6 Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual Figure 9 PT and video control In Pan/Tilt control area, user can control the position according to the arrow sign: up, down, left, right, middle, horizontal cruise, vertical cruise, and stop etc.
  • Page 7: Visit Camera Over Internet

    Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual 4 Visit Camera over Internet 4.1 Internet connection Figure 11 Operation Steps: After login the interface of the router,choose “Port Forwarding” Figure 10 Choose “Add custom Service” 4.2 Port forwarding Input camera port.
  • Page 8: Third Party Ddns

    Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual Figure 12 4.3.2 Third Party DDNS User can also use third part DDNS, such as www.3322.org. User must apply a free domain name from this website and fill the info into the below blanks (Figure 13) and save the settings.
  • Page 9: Ddns Setting

    Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual with the equipment, if not, we would suggest you to disable this function and do the The user can select voice detection, triggering the alarm. The more the figure, and the port-forwarding manually.
  • Page 10: Mail Service Setting

    Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual Figure 21 Figure 20 5.2.2 Mail Service Setting 5.2.3 FTP Service Setting The device will send alarm email to you. You only need to fill out the blanks with your email address as shown in Figure 21. After the setting, please click save and test to check if it works properly.
  • Page 11: Alarm Server

    Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual server first. And please apply some storage, and the authority to write and create 5.3.2 Multi Device Setting sub-category into it. 5.2.4 Alarm Server Figure 23 Please confirm if you have connected to alarm server. The alarm message format as follow: GET /api/alarm.asp?...
  • Page 12: Maintain

    Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual 5.4.3 Firmware upgrade The device runs 2 kinds of programmer, one is system firmware, the other is application firmware. They could be upgraded separately. Figure 30 5.4.4 Restore Factory Default Click “Restore Factory Default”, it will pop up a dialogue to confirm if you really want to restore the factory default.
  • Page 13 Monitor User Manual iBaby Monitor User Manual change them on the same Network Segment before visit. Network Segment is the first three number of IP address. If the IP address of PC is 192.168.0.100, so it can only visit the equipment which IP address is between 192.168.0.1~192.168.0.255.
  • Page 14 INDEX Introduction ......................3 IP Camera Centralization Computer Requirement ..................3 Management Installation ......................3 Device Management ..................4 Adding A Device ..................4 Adding Multiple Devices in LAN ..............6 Client Application Modifying Devices ..................6 Deleting Device.................... 7 (IPCMonitor) Further Notifications for Device List Window ..........
  • Page 15: Introduction

    a successful installation, run the application and the user interface will be shown as 1 Introduction Figure 1. IPCMonitor is a centralization management software provided by the manufacturer. It 4 Device Management provides the central control of monitoring, video capture, alarm testing, etc for multiple IP cameras on LAN or WAN.
  • Page 16: Adding Multiple Devices In Lan

     device name is unique (operation will be denied in case name conflicts) in Device Management, and once set, it is recommended not to be changed.  (Required). Choose the right product series  The fields 'Domain/IP', 'Port', 'Viewing Username', and ‘Viewing Password' are required.
  • Page 17: Deleting Device

    5.1 Start the Video Video can be start by the following three methods:  Select and double click on a device needed to be started; a free channel will be taken Figure 7: drop list to show up the video. 4.4 Deleting Device ...
  • Page 18: Video Recording Trigger

    be performed accordingly. 5.3 Video Recording Trigger Figure 10: Channel Status Bar 1) The application can perform 3 types of video recording , the alarm video recording Note, the talkback icon is disabled in case another user is utilizing the talkback (set in Figure 4), scheduled recording (set in Figure 5) and manual recording (by function.
  • Page 19: Other Settings

     Play all the devices when running this software or not 8 Other Settings  Stretch video from all channels or not  Hide status bar or not  On the top of “Device Management” and “ Device Control”, there are “System Prompt before shutting down this system or not Setting”, ”History”...

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