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SUPPORT & FAQ

The following page is a compilation of the most frequently asked questions with regards to iCAMView usage and issues.

 

If you encounter a problem that is not listed in this FAQ, please email our Technical Team for assistance.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1.  I have set a permission level without first setting an "Administrator" first and now I can't change anything.

 

You will need to update the firmware.  Download the firmware and use iCAMView Utility to upload it into iCAMView.  Once completed, the Username and Passwords will be reset to default.   Always remember to save your iCAMView configuration for use later.

 

Q2.  Can I use other USB Camera to connect to iCAMView?

 

Yes, provided that the camera is using VIMICRO chip.  You will have to check with the manufacturer of the USB camera.  Currently, about 60% to 70% of the cameras produced in China uses this chip.

 

Q3.  I get the following message, when I click on ActiveX

 

Click on the top margin, and install ActiveX.  Also make sure that you have firmware v2.37, if not you'll need to upgrade.

 

Q4.  How can I view images from my PDA / PPC?

 

a. Please make sure that you have a GRPS / WiFi enabled PDA / PPC.  Use the browser and type in http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/pda.cgi (where xxx is either the LAN IP, WAN IP or your Domain Name).

 

b. You will then be directed to the login page.  Enter your Login Name and Login Password.  Click Apply.

 

c. You can then choose to view images from either Camera A or Camera B.

 

d. The size of the file depends on the resolution that was set in iCAMView WEB UI under Basic Settings --> Camera Settings.  The default default file name is "showimg_pda.jpg", click Save As... to change the file name and save location.

 

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e. Click Refresh to download the next image or Back to go to the camera page.

 

Q5.  What is the effective length of the USB cable?

 

The industrial Standard for effective USB cable length is 5.0m from source to source.  If you so decide to extend the length, you can purchase a USB extension

 

Q6.  What is the effective length of the RJ-45 cable?

 

The Standard effective length per RJ-45 cable is 100m, you will need a hub per 100m extension, up to a maximum of 480m.

 

Q7.  Can I use iCAMView outdoors?

 

iCAMView is designed primarily for indoor use.  For outdoor use you will need a protective housing.  This is not supplied.

 

Q8.  Is the camera capable of zooming by adding a zoom lens?

 

You can add a zoom lens, but will have to adjust the zoom manually.  The default camera does not support 'remote' zoom.

 

Q9.  My iCAMView is connected to a Router and I can see it in LAN but my friends can't see it from the Web?  How do I set up iCAMView for the web?

 

For users with DYNAMIC IP;

(a) From your PC log-on to any of the 4 free DDNS webpage listed in (Basic Settings --> Network --> Dynamic DNS).

    i. dyndns.org  (server in USA)

    ii. myddns.com  (server in USA)

    iii. dhs.org  (server in China)

    iv. zive.org  (server in Japan)

 

    NOTE: 3322.org (server in China)  --> this is no longer supported in our standard firmware.  It is only available for OEM firmware.

 

(b) Create a USER ACCOUNT and Password.  Choose your Domain Name.

 

(c) From your PC log-on to your iCAMView as Administrator.  Enter the above information in (b) into the Dynamic DNS section.  Make sure the "Use Public IP to Register" is set to "Yes"  Then Click "Apply" located at the bottom of screen. Not "Update".

 

 

Note: Please allow 5 minutes for the DDNS server to be updated with your Current WAN IP.

 

If iCAMView is connected to a Router or IP Share then;

(d) Go to your Address Translation / NAT / Firewall section of your ROUTER.  Open up TCP port 80 and UDP port 9001, make sure that the TCP port is not currently used by your router, otherwise choose a different port.

 

Note:  Here you are using iCAMView to check your current WAN IP and update the DDNS server.  Alternatively, if your ROUTER supports DDNS, you can input the above details (b) in your ROUTER.  In which case, your ROUTER will update the DDNS server with your current WAN IP.

 

If CAMView is connected to your xDSL line or HUB, then;

(e) In iCAMView, goto Basic Settings --> Network --> PPPoE, and enter the details.

 

For users with STATIC IP; proceed directly to (d) or (e).

 

Q10.  I'm connecting iCAMView to a HUB, how do I set it to access the internet?

 

1. Make sure that PPPoE section in iCAMView is setup to connect to your ISP, and;

 

2. Make sure that Dynamic DNS in iCAMView is setup.

 

Q11.  I can not access iCAMView Web Manager.  I have opened up all the ports.

 

1. Check that your Router and iCAMVIew are not both also using EXTERNAL / WAN port 80.  If it is, change one to another EXTERNAL / WAN port. 

 

2. If you changed iCAMView default HTTP port 80 to another say, port 8081.  Then you will have to redirect your web browser by typing http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8081 where http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is iCAMView IP address.

 

Q12.  I can access iCAMView Web Manager but cannot view images when clicking ActiveX / SunJava.

 

Make sure that you have a UDP port 9001 opened.

 

Q13.  There is no Port Forwarding Section in my Router.

 

Different Routers have different setup for this section.  In general, a more advanced router will allow you to forward Internal / LAN port to an External / WAN port.  You can assign an internal port number to be forwarded to a different external port number.

 

However, there are also Routers which can not do this.  Your internal port = external port, and you are only allowed to open a range of ports.  Please check with your router's manufacturer on how to open the port for your router.

 

Q14.  I setup the Email Server (SMTP) but I can't seem to receive any emails.

 

Make sure that your Internet Security Software / SPAM software does not block outgoing emails.

 

Q15.  What bandwidth is required by iCAMView?

 

The average "Bytes of Image per Frame" is between 4Kbytes - 9Kbytes.  This size is determined according to color saturation of the image captured.   Therefore, the "Frame per Second" (FPS) = "Data transmission rate" (in Bytes/s) divided by "Bytes of Image per Frame" (Bytes/frame)

 

You can check your current FPS setting in iCAMView.  Network --> Account Settings --> FPS (default is 10)

 

At 10 FPS, iCAMView will need about 40Kbytes - 90Kbytes of bandwidth.

 

NOTE:

bps = bits per second  (8 bits =1 Byte)

 

Most ADSL throughput speed varies, and is dependent on distance and environmental constraints.  In most cases the actual throughput is only about 75%.

 

If you are using 56Kbps dial-up, your average speed should be around 4 Kbytes/sec - 6 Kbytes/sec
 

If you are using 512Kbps ADSL, your average speed should be around 40 Kbytes/sec - 50 Kbytes/sec If you are using T1 (1536Kbps) ADSL, your average speed should be 120 Kbytes/sec or higher.

If you are using 2M (2000Kbps) ADSL, your average speed should be 160 Kbytes/sec or higher.