HARDWARE SPECIFICATION
iCAMView consists of one main module which is about the size of a
match-box. The main body most notable feature is the LCD display on
the top. On one side of the casing lies two USB ports, and the other
house the Ethernet port and power input.
If you have any questions about iCAMView, please send an email to our
Sales
Representative.
|
iCAMView Hardware Specification: |
 |
- 32-Bit RISC CPU inside
- 1MB Flash Memory
- 8MB Dynamic Memory
- Power input at 5.3VDC 1A Max
- Operating humidity at 10% to 90%
- Operating temperature at 0C to 60C
- 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet connection
- Built-in 2 USB ports
- Supports USB 2.0 and USB1.1
- Built-in LCD display and LED indicators
- Support all USB PC Camera using VIMICRO ZC0301 Plus
processor.
- Remote access using any Java enabled web browser
-
Windows based
- Network protocal: HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, SMTP, PPPoE, DDNS,
DNS, SNTP, BOOTP, DHCP, FTP, SNMP
- Weights only 75grams
- Compact size at only 48mm x 63mm x 21mm
|
iCAMView Label |
 |
|
iCAMView Front Details (Ethernet side) |
iCAMView Back Details (USB
side) |
|
Hardware Installation |
 |
The installation of this device is very straight forward. All you
need is a Ethernet connection and a power source. Attach these two
to the device together with your USB cameras and you are already streaming
video images to the internet. The device will automatically allocate
an IP address. You can check the IP by simply looking at the
iCAMView LCD display. See the following:
Step 1:
Connect the provided USB camera into one of the
iCAMView USB ports. You must use either those provided, or one
that carries a VIMICRO chip. |
 |
Step 2:
Connect iCAMView to the LAN, using the provided
Ethernet cable or a standard CAT5 network cable. |
 |
Step 3:
Connect AC power output into iCAMView socket,
and plug the AC/DC switching power adaptor (100 - 240V, 50/60Hz,
200mA) input into the wall socket. |
 |
Step 4:
The LCD will display the IP,
Subnet and Gateway in rotation.
Now, use a standard browser to view the
images.
indicates that
a USB camera is currently connected.
|
 |
|