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3 Installation 3.1 Connecting Your IPC-2605N The picture below illustrates the basic connection of your IPC-2605N camera: The following table d
3.2 Wireless While using the ZyXEL Wireless antenna, you’ll be able to connect your camera to your network via WiFi. Keep in mind that you can only
3.3 Wall and Ceiling Mounting Screw the mounting plate into the mounting surface Secure the IP camera to the mo
4 Initial Setup Before running the setup utility, make sure you have the IP Camera properly connected. To begin setup, insert the installation CD su
5 Accessing your camera Your camera’s video feeds can be accessed in a number of ways, as follows. 1) Your camera is CloudEnabled™ and can be vie
5.1 CloudEnabled™ Viewing 5.1.1 Accessing via iSecurity+ Smartphone App iSecurity+ is an iOS/Android App designed to allow you to quickly and easily
This page allows you to easily adjust your camera’s time zone, display and audio settings, and infrared lighting. Sharing options can be access
5.2 Direct Viewing of your Camera (For Advanced Users) 5.2.1 Accessing via PC web browser Users can access their video feeds and camera management
7) You’re now ready to view and manage your camera from your web browser. Note: If your IP camera is behind a firewall, you will need to enable
The following table describes the labels found on this screen. Number Label Description Left control panel provides control over voice commu
Icon Label Description Fit browser Resizes the live video pane to fit your browser window Actual size Resizes the live video pane to the origin
5.2.1.3 Digital Zoom To adjust digital zoom, move the slider at the lower left of the screen to the left to zoom out, or to the right to zoom in. T
6 Configuration 6.1 Video Settings The Video Settings screen consists of all the basic settings options. To access the main setup page, click th
6.2 Camera Settings To access the Camera Settings screen, click on ‘Camera’ on the navigation bar in the settings menu. From this page, you can con
Label Description Video Properties Brightness Set image brightness Sharpness Set image sharpness Saturation Set image saturation Contrast Set i
6.3 Audio Settings The Audio Settings screen allows you to enable or disable audio, as well as adjust volume. To access the Audio Settings screen,
6.4 User Settings The User Settings pane allows you to add, modify, or remove viewers/administrators. Viewers are only able to view live audio, and
6.5 Network Settings The Network Settings page allows you to check your network settings and make detailed adjustments. To access the Network Sett
On this page, you can set the camera to obtain an IP address via DHCP (recommended), use a manual IP address, or obtain an IP address via PPPoE, for
6.5.3 Network Diagnostic Here you can run the diagnostic tool for your current network settings, and it will show error messages if any anomaly i
1 Contents 2 Getting to know your IPC-2605N ... 6 2.1 Package Contents
This message indicates that the currently connected network has the capacity to support up to 10 network cameras of identical bit rate settings
The following table describes the labels on this screen. Label Description DNS Server Set the DNS server to be found via DHCP, or enter a manual D
To access the UPnP screen, navigate to [Settings] > [Network] > [UPnP]. The following screen will appear. Note: To enable UPnP on Windows, go
. To add preset points, follow these steps: 1) Use the directional buttons to navigate your IP camera to the desired position 2) Enter a position n
6.6.1.3 PTZ Position Reset The PTZ Position reset menu allows you to reset the PTZ functionality back to factory defaults. There are two reset butt
6.7 Event Setup From this page, your camera can be programmed to respond to events – such as detected motion, or a triggered I/O device – and send a
To Address Enter the full e-mail address you wish to receive notifications. Authentication Method Login or Plain. For most e-mail servers, select L
6.7.1.3 Image Server This page allows you to set the file name that will be used when snapshots are taken. To access this page, navigate to [Setup]
Target Cell Phone recipient’s mobile phone number Cell phone number of the recipient. Next Accept settings and move to the next page Reset Reset set
This page allows you to create, modify, or delete event triggers. To access the Trigger Setup page, navigate to [Setup] > [Event Setup] > [Trigg
Important Notices Regulatory Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) Thi
Upon clicking [Next], users will be able to define actions to take when an event is triggered. Select the actions to be taken, then click [Finish]
6.8 Recording Setup The recording setup page allows users to store video clips to local or remote storage. To enable, go to [setup] > [recordin
On this screen, you can select the dates and times you want the IPC-2605 to record. 6.8.1 Recording Playback In [Setup], click on [Recording His
6.9 Recording History The Recording History page allows users to manage video clips that have been recorded by the camera. You’ll see a playback men
7 Event Viewer The Event Viewer allows you to view detailed logs of events which have been triggered. To access this page, navigate to [Setup], the
8 Maintenance The Maintenance screen provides information about your IP camera, access to the history log, and system maintenance functions. 8.1
8.3.1 Reboot Camera Press the [Reboot] button to reboot your camera. 8.3.2 Profile Management Profile Management allows users to easily set u
8.3.3 Reset All Settings to Default This will reset your camera to its factory default settings. All changes you’ve made will be lost. 8.3.4
9 Troubleshooting During the course of installation, you might encounter various issues. The following section contains some troubleshooting procedu
9.3 Resetting to Factory Defaults If you’ve forgotten your password, or your camera’s been acting generally strange, you can follow the steps below
About This Manual This manual is indented only for users of the ZyXEL IPC-2605N network camera. Conventions in this Manual While using this manual,
9.4 Trouble with Java After launching your browser and entering your camera’s IP address, you’ll be asked for the username and password combination
3) Browser security settings. Ensure your browsers security settings allow the installation of Java by adding the IP address of the camera to the li
9.5 Trouble with Remote Viewing on Browser You can view your camera’s video streams remotely over the Internet. If you’re having trouble viewing vid
After taking the above steps, you should be able to log into your IP camera from a remote location by entering the DDNS address or the static IP add
9.6 Symptoms, Causes, and Solutions Listed below are some common problems, and their solutions. Symptom Possible Cause/Solution Problems acc
Symptom Possible Cause/Solution Scanning and connecting to wireless AP takes a long time Too many wireless APs nearby. The amount of time taken to sc
Symptom Possible Cause/Solution Network diagnosis shows error icon Network connection error. The network connection test verifies that the camera has
Symptom Possible Cause/Solution Part of the image becomes pixilated/Image artifacts appear Network bandwidth is insufficient. Without suffic
Symptom Possible cause/solution A warning message appears stating “Your video quality is too high for your Internet bandwidth.” Network quality is
2 Getting to know your IPC-2605N 2.1 Package Contents Before setup, ensure your package contains all contents. If anything is missing, contact you
10 Technical Specifications Category IPC-2605N Camera Image Sensor 1/7” CMOS Progressive Scan Sensor Lens Focal Length: 2.0mm Max
Category IPC-2605N Web Browser Internet Explorer (ActiveX) Remotely view and configure camera on Internet Explorer Alarm and event management:
11 Open-Sourced Components 3rd Party Software Version License Addgroup V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Adduser V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Ash V1.13.4 Busybox,
Iwlist V29 GPL Iwpriv V29 GPL Kill V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Ln V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Login V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Ls V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Lsattr V1.1
Libc-2.11.so V2.11 GPLv3 Libcrypt.so V2.11 GPLv3 Libcrypt.so.1 V2.11 GPLv3 Libcrypt-2.11.so V2.11 GPLv3 Libcrypto.so V0.98m GPL Libcrypto.so.0.9.8 V0
Libsockipc.so.1.2 V2.11 GPLv3 Libssl.so V0.98m GPL Libssl.so.0.9.8 V0.98m GPL Libstdc++.so V4.4.0 GPLv3 Libstdc++.so.6.0.11 V4.4.0 GPLv3 Libthread_d
Pivot_root V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Poweroff V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Reboot V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Rmmod V1.13.4 Busybox, GPLv2 Route V1.13.4 Busybox, GP
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2.2 Features ZyXEL’s IPC-2605N sports an advanced 340-degree pan and 100-degree tilt mechanical design, ideal for deployment in warehouses, offices
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2.3 Camera Layout Number Contents IR LEDs x6 (12 in total) Light Sensor Lens 2.0 mm, F2.8, fixed iris IR LEDs x6 (12 in total) Detachab
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2.4 LED Status Indicator The LED status indicator consists of a blue status indicator and red IR LEDs. The LEDs appear as follows: Red IR LEDs (L
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