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Page 10 of 65 2.3 Mounting the Camera The Observer can sit on a flat surface, such a shelf or bookcase, be mounted to a wall using the included bracke
Page 11 of 65 Accessing the Camera You can access Observer cameras from any Windows PC on your LAN. There are two easy ways to access a camera, by b
Page 12 of 65 3.2 Web Browser Access 1. From any PC on the local network, start Internet Explorer and enter the camera’s IP address in the address b
Page 13 of 65 5. The camera login page will appear. Type in your username and password and click Login. 6. Once you are logged in, the main vie
Page 14 of 65 The following features are available on the Live Video page: Pan/Tilt Clicking any of the yellow directional buttons will cause the ca
Page 15 of 65 3.3 Camera Configuration 1. Click the Setup button at the top of the main page to access the configuration pages. Camera Informatio
Page 16 of 65 User Accounts The User Account page is where you add and remove usernames and passwords. User accounts allow you to control access to
Page 17 of 65 Motion Detection The camera can be triggered by a motion sensor input to send you an email with a snapshot of the current image attach
Page 18 of 65 Message Any text message you wish to include in the body of the email. Reset Interval Sets the time interval, after an alert, before an
Page 19 of 65 PC Software Installation In addition to a rich web page interface, the Veo Observer includes several powerful PC applications which prov
Page 2 of 65 Table of Contents Chapter 1: Welcome to the Veo Observer ...
Page 20 of 65 3. You’ll see the License Agreement. Please read this agreement carefully. If you agree to the License Agreement, click Yes to continue.
Page 21 of 65 Observer Setup Utility The Observer Setup Utility can be used to manually configure the camera’s network settings. It may be necessary
Page 22 of 65 Step 2. Enter the IP address you wish to use. Make sure the first three sections are the same as the PC and that the last three digits d
Page 23 of 65 5.3 Updating the Camera’s Firmware Step 1. Visit the Observer support website to download the latest firmware. Place the files on y
Page 24 of 65 Observer Studio PC Application Veo Observer Studio is a suite of applications designed to enhance your Observer experience. View Camera
Page 25 of 65 Add a Camera Click the Add button to add a camera to the list. The following window appears: The default settings will appear in th
Page 26 of 65 Group Click the Group button to set up a camera group to easily log in. Once you define a group of up to four cameras, you can log in
Page 27 of 65 6.3 Camera View Controls Pan and Tilt Controls: Click on any of the arrow buttons to move the camera one small step in the direction in
Page 28 of 65 Click the speaker button to enable or disable audio streaming. Audio Controls Enabled Disabled Settings
Page 29 of 65 Recording a Video 1. Adjust the volume using the Audio Level Slider. 2. Click [Record] to record your video. Click the Stop button
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Page 30 of 65 6.4 Using the Gallery The Gallery is an album application you use to store and access snapshots and video clips captured with Observer c
Page 31 of 65 [Add A New Scene] Add a new video or picture to your movie. You can either add an existing video/picture from your computer or recor
Page 32 of 65 e) To send your movie to a friend: 1) Click E-mail Movie To A Friend. 2) Type in the requested information. 3) The default name
Page 33 of 65 Autoplay [Page Link] - Link an object/image/page to another page. Linking to Another Page If you want to include a function on your p
Page 34 of 65 Full Internet Name Enter sub-directory Enter default name of homepage 7. Select the
Page 35 of 65 Flip image upside down Drag to resize image Display more commands Return image to original size Applying Text, Images, Videos, and Anima
Page 36 of 65 When you click , the following box appears: Adding Sound Effects to an Animated Character You can add a sound effect to an animated
Page 37 of 65 6.7 Configuring your E-mail Program to Send Files In order to send your files directly from the Veo Observer Studio, you must change you
Page 38 of 65 3. Under "E-mail" select the e-mail provider that you normally use to send e-mail. (i.e. America Online, Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail)
Page 39 of 65 Accessing Cameras Over the Internet If your home or business LAN is connected to the Internet through a high speed (broadband) Internet
Page 4 of 65 Welcome to the Veo Observer Thank you for purchasing the Veo Observer. The Observer combines a high quality digital video camera
Page 40 of 65 7.3 Port Forwarding All TCP/IP (Internet) networking uses software ports. Ports can be thought of as channels on your television. By de
Page 41 of 65 You camera is now live on the Internet. Browsing your camera from the Internet is the same as browsing on your LAN except that you must
Page 42 of 65 The Internet uses DNS servers to lookup domain names and translate them into IP addresses. Domain names, such as www.veo.com, are just
Page 43 of 65 Restoring Factory Default Settings Press and hold the Power button down for 6 seconds to reset the camera to the factory defaults. You
Page 44 of 65 External Microphone If you would like to use an external microphone (not included), you can attach any standard 1/8” (3.5 mm) micropho
Page 45 of 65 Network Utilities Microsoft Windows includes various network information utilities to determine various network configurations. To dete
Page 46 of 65 3) If there is a camera, or a PC or other network device online and using this address you will see: Pinging 123.123.123.123 with 32 b
Page 47 of 65 Router Configuration The following section describes the initial configuration of the router and port forwarding for four of the most c
Page 48 of 65 5. Click on LAN Settings. 6. Activate the DHCP Server option, select Enable the DHCP server with the following settings: and specify t
Page 49 of 65 4. Select Other. Enter the name of the camera. 5. Trigger: 80 6. Incoming Ports: 1600 7. Click Add to save the settings. Veo Obser
Page 1 of 65 Rev. 01-14-2003 1.1 Package Contents 1.2 Requirements To connect the camera • LAN – 10Base-T or 100Base TX Ethernet with one RJ-45 por
Page 50 of 65 5. To set the router for DHCP click on LAN IP Setup. 6. Select Use Router as DHCP se
Page 51 of 65 Veo Observer as a DMZ Server 1. On the Main menu in the Advanced section click on Security. 2. Click Default DMZ Server.
Page 52 of 65 5. Click Firewall. For Enabled or Disabled Firewall features click Enabled. Click Apply. 6. Click on DMZ. Enter the
Page 53 of 65 5. Click Advanced. 6. Click on Applications. Trigger Name: Enter the name of the camera. Trigger Port: 80,1600 Trigge
Page 54 of 65 4. On the Home page click on Advanced. 5. On the next screen, click on Forwarding. You can then set the Ports and IP Address for th
Page 55 of 65 Internet Explorer Security Settings The Veo Observer web page communicates with the camera using a combination of JavaScript and an Acti
Page 56 of 65 Motion Sensor Setup By connecting the optional motion sensor to the camera’s motion sensor jack, you can enable motion detection alert e
Page 57 of 65 1. Locate the motion sensor connector at the rear of the camera. The holes for inserting the sensor wires are labeled 1 through 4
Page 58 of 65 Frequently Asked Questions, Troubleshooting, and Technical Support Problem or Question Resolution or answer What username and password
Page 59 of 65 Internet connection to camera: 1. Confirm that IP address is correct. If you have a dynamic address, it may have changed since you la
Page 6 of 65 Network Activity LED The green LED indicates if there is a connection to your network and router. If there is network activity, the green
Page 60 of 65 Technical Support: While we hope your experience with the Observer network camera is enjoyable, you may experience some issues or have
Page 61 of 65 Estimating Bandwidth Consumption Here is a guide to help you understand the bandwidth requirements for your camera. Bandwidth is equal
Page 62 of 65 Technical Specifications Veo Observer Network Camera Technical Specifications Resolution VGA (640 x 480) Type CCD Color depth
Page 63 of 65 Glossary Term Explanation Relates to camera how DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System. DNS service which self-updates periodically to deal
Page 64 of 65 networking and all of the Internet. URL Uniform Resource Locator. The complete specification that your web browser needs to locate a re
Page 65 of 65 A Technical Support Representative will determine if your problem is covered under this warranty agreement. If the problem is covered, y
Page 7 of 65 Camera Setup Before installing the Veo Observer Camera, you should have an available Ethernet LAN connection (RJ-45 port). To view the c
Page 8 of 65 Turning the camera on Step 6. Observe the IP address display on the lower left side of the camera
Page 9 of 65 IP Address- Method A. Install and run the Observer Setup Utility included on the CD-ROM. 1. Refer to Chapter 4: PC Software Installatio
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