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Quick Reference Guide of WebEye B106
WebGate Inc.
This information is to connect WebEye B106 on Internet of
dedicated line or local LAN . For different lines like xDSL,
cable and ISDN, please visit Download page in WebGate
Internet homepage and download related information.
http://www.webgateinc.com
Quick Reference Guide of WebEye B106 2
I. Monitoring of real-time images through WebEye B106
1. PC and LAN requirements
1.1 PC requirements
l CPU: Pentium II and above
l RAM: 64MB and above
l O/S: Windows 98/NT/Me/2000
1.2 Check display setting in your PC.
1.3 Check Network Setting for PC.
1. Go to PC Desktop, right click
the mouse on the background.
Scroll down to “Properties”
3. Set color at ‘high
color (16bit)’ or
above’.
4. Set resolution at
‘1024x768 pixels’
or above.
2. Select ‘Settings ’.
5. Click ‘OK’ button.
3 Scroll down to
‘TCP/IP’ and
configure settings for
Ethernet card.
4. Click on ‘Properties’
1 Right click the ‘Network
Neighborhood’ icon.
2. Scroll down to
‘Properties’.
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1.4 Internet Browser Requirements
l Internet Explorer 5.0 and above
l Netscape Navigator 4.7 and above
1.5 Check LAN
l The WebEye should be connected to a 10 Base-T LAN. 10 Base-T LAN is standard for
network configuration.
l In the rare instance of 100 Base-T LAN, a 10/100 switching hub will be needed to
convert 100 Base T to 10 Base T.
2. Connecting Ethernet and Power Cables to WebEye.
2.1 Connect network and power to WebEye
l Make sure that indicator lights and dipswitches are as follows:
3. Connect LAN
cable (RJ-45).
4. The power input
jack. Use the included
12-volt power adapter.
5. The green LED should blink
every 1-2 second(s) 1-2 seconds
after receiving power.
1. Connect external camera as
you want channel.
2. Check DIP switch. Selected channel
switch is up, Not connected channel is
down.
6. After receiving power, yellow
LED should go on for 5-6 seconds
and then go off. This LED starts to
blink when user accesses WebEye.
5. Go to ‘Gateway’.
6. Check gateway address.
8. Check IP
address and subnet
mask.
7. Go to ‘IP Address’
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2.2 Connect WebEye and a PC with Network Cable.
l To connect WebEye on Internet or LAN. With this connection remote user may not
access WebEye before local user configure its network setting.
l To directly connect WebEye to a PC, use the red crossover cable. This connection is just
to configure WebEye.
Note in connecting cable to terminal block
When you connect cable to terminal block, you should peel off the cov er of cable by 1.5Cm
and insert the cable by 2Cm into the terminal block.(communication., sensor, alarm and etc) In
case of power cable, the white mark of two lines means ‘+’.
1.5cmPeeled
0.5cmCovered
Total length to insert in Term inal Block = 2cm
Direct cable
Connect WebEye to a
PC through a HUB
HUB
Internet
Local User
Remote User
Router
Dedicated line, xDSL line, cable
modem line, ISDN line, and PSTN
(telephone) line are available.
Crossover cable
Connect WebEye directly to
a PC through LAN ports.
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3. Install WebEye Setup program in your PC
l Copy WebEyeSetup.exe file from the enclosed CD (or Diskette).
l Paste the file into your PC
l Click the file on your PC to activate Setup program.
4. Assign IP address to WebEye with Setup program.
l Activate Setup program and assign a new IP address to WebEye.
l Change IP address from default one to a new one available on your local
network. Connected on a same local network, any IP address of WebEye
appears on Setup window even if the IP address is from remote network range.
l A user on the local network may access WebEye, when WebEye is assigned a
proper IP address of the local network, though if gateway address, broadcast
address and network mask are not assigned properly. However remote user
cannot access the WebEye without assigning its gateway address, broadcast
address and network mask properly.
l Even when you connected directly WebEye to a PC, you cannot access
WebEye if you don’t assign WebEye with local IP address
* Crossover Cable and Direct Cable *
The crossover cable (red) provided with the WebEye is used to connect the WebEye with a PC. A HUB is
not necessary to connect the WebEye to a PC if a crossover cable is used. The direct cable (white)
should be used if a HUB is used as an intermediary between the WebEye and PC.
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* IP Address and MAC Address *
IP Address
IP address is an identification code for computers and devices on a TCP/IP network. Networks using
TCP/IP protocol route messages based on the IP address of the destination. Within a closed network, IP
addresses can be assigned at random as long as each one is unique. However, connecting a private
network to the Internet requires using registered IP addresses to avoid duplicates. IP address can be
acquire d from a network administrator or an Internet service provider.
MAC Address (Media Access Control Address)
MAC address is a hardware identification code that uniquely identifies each node of a network. The
MAC layer interfaces directly with the network media. Consequently, each type of network media
requires a different MAC layer. The MAC address of WebEye is a 12-digit number. A unique MAC
address can be found on the label at the bottom of each WebEye.
1. Select the default IP address of
WebEye (211.53.133.91).
2. & 6. The selected IP address
appears (211.53.133.91).
3. Enter Admin’s
password. Default
password is ‘admin’.
7. Click ‘Start Configuration’ button, to
access WebEye through Internet and
configure administration conditions.
5. After changing IP address, the
new IP address appears. Click on
the IP address.
4. Click this button to change IP
address. Upon clicking the button,
a new window appears where you
change IP address.
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l Please note!!
When an IP address is assigned to the WebEye, be careful not to ass ign the
WebEye with an IP address that is not compatible with the local network or
that is already in use by another computer or similar device. Please refer
below example and assign an IP address to WebEye.
Gateway address 192.168.1.1
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Broadcast address 192.168.1.255
Already used IP address 192.168.1.2 ~ 192.168.1.50
Available IP address for WebEye 192.168.1.51~ 192.168.1.254
However, if there is a subnet mask of 255.255.255.128, then IP addresses
from 192.168.1.129 to 192.168.1.255 are not in the same local network as the
IP address of 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.128.
5. Configure administrator’s condition.
l By clicking ‘Start Configuration’ button on setup program, you may access
WebEye administration page through Internet.
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5.1 Select ‘Network Configuration’ in the menu and configure.
5.2 Select ‘Video Configuration’ in the menu.
1. Select ‘Video Channel
#0’ among 4 channels.
2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use this channel.
3. Skip this step for the built in
CCD. However by clicking
‘B/W’, B/W images can be
viewed from the built in CCD.
4. Choose proper type
between NTSC and PAL.
5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
4.This button makes WebEye set broadcast
address automatically. It is possible to input
diretly.
1. Click ‘Ethernet’
button.
2. Check if IP address
is same as assigned at
Setup program. 3. Set Netmask.
5. Set gateway address. If an
unavailable address is assigned,
a popup message informs to
assign the address properly. 6. Click ‘Apply’ button.
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6. Access WebEye image viewer and configure watching condition
6.1 Enter IP address and access WebEye image viewer
5. Check user name and password.
Default values do not require retyping.
2. Click ‘WebEye Plug-in’ menu, for
Netscape Navigator users.
6. Click ‘Login’ button to
access real-time image
viewer.
* This step is for Netscape
Navigator users only.
Internet Explorer users
can skip this step.
1. Enter IP address of your WebEye in the address bar
of the Web browser (e.g. http://192.168.1.51) and press
‘Enter ’ key.
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4. Click ‘Grant’ button. ‘Install
Successfully Completed’ will
appear.
3. Click ‘Download WebEye
Plug-in Now!’ button. * This step is for Netscape
Navigator users only.
Internet Explorer users can
skip this step.
7. Click ‘Yes’ button to download and install Active-X into
your PC. After download of Active-X plug-in, real-time
images can be seen.
* This step is for
Explorer users only.
Netscape users can
disregard this step.
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l If you experience a case that Active-X for Internet Explorer or Plug-in for
Netscape Navigator is not installed into your PC properly, please visit
‘Download’ page in WebGate Internet homepage (http://www.webgateinc.com). And
download a program to install Active-X or Plug-in manually.
7. Manage the real -time image viewer.
1. Click ‘Download’ menu 3. Click ‘WebEye Plugin/ActiveX – Manual
Installation’ article. Then download
installation program and install it following
the description.
2. Click ‘WebEye
Series’ at ‘Download’
menu.
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Set the desired viewer option. Simple viewer, server-
push viewer, and java applet viewer viewer
configurations are available in this menu. For more
information, please refer to User ’s guide.
Resolution, image size, and
transmission frame rate can be
altered in the scroll bars.
Images can be viewed in this section. To
view other channels, connect external
cameras and configure settings properly.
For more information, please refer to
User’s guide.
The Reference Guide has so far covered installation and
usage of the internal camera of WebEye. The below
sections cover basic information on usage of external
channels and viewing through firewalls. For detailed
information, please refer to the WebEye User’s Guide.
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II. Connecting external camera.
1. Functions of DIP switch.
2. Connecting external camera to WebEye
2.1 Connection diagram.
Video signal flows
through BNC Cable.
Video signal flows
through LAN Cable.
PC
CCTV Camera
To designate video signal termination. To connect
external CCTV cameras , place the switches in
proper positions. Default positions of all 6
switches are up.
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2.2 Connecting external camera to WebEye
2.2.1 CH #1
l Enter WebEye administrator’s page
l Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page and configure.
l Connect an external camera and check DIP switches ’ position
2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use the channel.
1. Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page
and select ‘Video Channel #1’
among 6 channels.
3. Choose ‘Color ’ or
‘B/W’ according to
external camera type.
4. Choose either NTSC or PAL
according to external camera type. 5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
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Connect an external camera through coaxial
cable to ‘CH1’ port. And Channel 1 DIP switch
is down. Leave other unused DIP switch at
default setting.
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2.2.2 CH #2
l Enter WebEye administrator’s page.
l Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page and configure.
l Connect an external camera.
2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use th is channel.
1. Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page
and select ‘Video Channel #2’
among 6 channels.
3. Choose ‘Color ’ or
‘B/W’ according to
external camera type.
4. Choose proper type between
NTSC and PAL.
5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
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Connect an external camera through coaxial
cable to ‘CH2’ port. And Channel 2 DIP switch
is down. Leave other unused DIP switch at
default setting.
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2.2.3 CH #3
l Enter WebEye administrator’s page
l Select ‘Video Channel 3’ in ‘Video Channel Selection’ menu.
l Connect external camera and check DIP switches ’ position
2.2.4 CH #4
l Enter WebEye administrator’s page
l Select ‘Video Channel 4’ in ‘Video Channel Selection’ menu.
l Connect external camera and check DIP switches ’ position
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Connect an external camera through coaxial
cable to ‘CH4’ port. And Channel 4 DIP switch
is down. Leave other unused DIP switch at
default setting.
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Connect an external camera through coaxial
cable to ‘CH3’ port. And Channel 3 DIP switch
is down. Leave other unused DIP switch at
default setting.
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2.2.3 CH #5
l Enter WebEye administrator’s page
l Select ‘Video Channel 5’ in ‘Video Channel Selection’ menu.
l Connect external camera and check DIP switches ’ position
2.2.4 CH #6
l Enter WebEye administrator’s page
l Select ‘Video Channel 6’ in ‘Video Channel Selection’ menu.
l Connect external camera and check DIP switches ’ position
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Connect an external camera through coaxial
cable to ‘CH6’ port. And Channel 6 DIP switch
is down. Leave other unused DIP switch at
default setting.
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Connect an external camera through coaxial
cable to ‘CH5’ port. And Channel 5 DIP switch
is down. Leave other unused DIP switch at
default setting.
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1.4. Connecting many of external cameras to WebEye
1.4.1 Connection diagram
l In this application, user should designated to ‘on(down)’ DIP switch of external camera
connect to WebEye.
l WebEye can connect to external cameras of six at most.
1.4.2 Image View in Ch #1, Ch #2, Ch #3, Ch #4, Ch #5, Ch #6
l Enter WebEye administrator’s page
l Enter each ‘Video Configuration’ page and configure as follows
Video signal flows
through LAN Cable.
PC
CCTV Camera
Video signal flows
through BNC Cable.
2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use the channel.
1. Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page
and select ‘Video Channel #1’
among 6 channels.
3. Choose ‘Color ’ or
‘B/W’ according to
external camera type.
4. Choose either NTSC or PAL
according to external camera type. 5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
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2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use th is channel.
1. Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page
and select ‘Video Channel #2’
among 6 channels.
3. Choose ‘Color’ or
‘B/W’ according to
external camera type.
4. Choose proper type between
NTSC and PAL.
5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use th is channel.
1. Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page
and select ‘Video Channel #3’
among 6 channels.
3. Choose ‘Color’ or
‘B/W ’ according to
external camera type.
4. Choose proper type between
NTSC and PAL. 5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use this channel.
1. Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page
and select ‘Video Channel #4’
among 6 channels.
3. Choose ‘Color ’ or
‘B/W’ according to
external camera type.
4. Choose proper type between
NTSC and PAL. 5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
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2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use th is channel.
1. Enter ‘Video Configuration’ page
and select ‘Video Channel #5’
among 6 channels.
3. Choose ‘Color ’ or
‘B/W’ according to
external camera type.
4. Choose proper type between
NTSC and PAL. 5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
2. Select ‘Enable’ to
use th is channel.
1. Enter ‘Video Configuration ’ page
and select ‘Video Channel #6’
among 6 channels.
3. Choose ‘Color’ or
‘B/W ’ according to
external camera type.
4. Choose proper type between
NTSC and PAL. 5. Click ‘Apply’ button.
Connect each an external camera through
coaxial cable to external input port.
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Make used DIP switch at down
setting.
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3.2.8 Connecting CCTV monitor with a multiplexer or auto-selector
l If a multiplexer or auto-selector is used, a CCTV monitor will be enough for 6 channels.
l Some multiplexers or auto-selectors don’t have DIP switch nor are designated to set
termination. If both WebEye and a multiplexer (or auto-selector) aren’t designated to set
termination, both a PC and a monitor will not show video properly. Therefore, if a
multiplexer (or auto-selector) isn’t designated to set termination nor has DIP switch,
user should designate WebEye to set termination with DIP switch.
l Connection diagram with multiplexer or auto-selector
CCTV Cameras
Video signal flows
through LAN Cable.
PC
Auto-selector /
Multiplexer
Video signal flows through
BNC Cable. For this
application, use a ‘T’
shaped BNC connector.
CCTV Monitor
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III. Connecting WebEye through firewall.
1. WebEye is blocked with firewall.
l If there is a firewall in the network where WebEye is connected, enter WebEye
administrator’s page and change TCP ports.
l Access WebEye through Internet browser.
4. If you have set IP address as ‘192.168.1.51’
and changed Web server TCP port as ‘81’, key in
‘http://192.168.1.51:81’. Then press ‘Enter ’ key.
3. Click ‘Apply’ button.
1. If default port (80) is blocked, change
Web server TCP port to any other port that
is open and is not occupied already on the
network.
2. If default port (8080) is blocked, change Video server TCP port to
any other port that is open and is not occupied already on the
network.
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2. User’s PC is blocked with firewall.
l If there is a firewall on the network where your PC is connected, enter WebEye login
page with IP address (ex: http://192.168.1.51).
l Enter ID and password.
l Click ‘behind firewall’.
l Click ‘Login’ button to enter server-push viewer.
l Or click ‘Server-push’ mode at default viewer, enter server-push viewer.
l Then enjoy real-time image that is transmitted through Web server port on
your Network.
This image is transmitted through
Web server port on your network.
To monitor more efficiently, refer
to WebEye User ’s Guide
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For more detailed information on how to install PTZ
mechanism, auto iris lens, external sensor and relay, please visit
‘Download ’ page in WebGate Internet homepage and
download related information.
http://www.webgateinc.com