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IP Eye Anywhere (PDF 0.41 MB)
IPEyeAnywhere Quickinstall EN DE FR ES IT NL (PDF 0.46 MB)
IPEyeAnywhere AdvancedInstallationGuide EN (PDF 0.81 MB)
IPEyeAnywhere SoftwareUserGuide EN (PDF 0.60 MB)
IP_Finder (ZIP 0.35 MB)
"Software for the IP Eye Anywhere™ (10 11 20 21 470) and IP Robocam (10 11 21)
IP Finder Software
Allows you to search the camera on your network easily.
Latest softwareversion: v1.0.0.10"
Ultraview (ZIP 50.23 MB)
"Software for the IP Eye Anywhere™ (10 11 20 21 470) and IP Robocam (10 11 21)
Marmitek Ultraview
A customized software application with a user-friendly interface allowing you to access and control your Marmitek IP Eye Anywhere and IP RoboCam IP camera
FW_IEA21 (ZIP 3.21 MB)
"Firmware update for IP Eye Anywhere™21
Latest softwareversion: v1.1.0 build 27 (DO NOT upgrade firmware on any Marmitek product using wireless connection.
Firmware upgrade over wireless connection may damage the product. Please perform firmware upgrad
The maximum crossover distance with a CAT5 cable is 100 m.rn
Motion detection takes place by selecting an area on your screen for motion triggering.
Motion in the selected area will be registered as a change of pixel. Whether a low% number of pixels in the selected area change, or a high% decides if a ‘motion’ is seen, and if the detection is triggered.
So when you want to have a high sensitivity it’s best to select a small area (like a part of a door that has be opened for someone to enter)
When for instance clouds pass over and change the light and cause triggering of the motion detection, play around with the size of the selected area and place to get a good balance for triggering sensitivity.
When the standard motion detection is giving you problems (false alarms) and it is very important you don’t get fake triggering, you can use the IP Robocam 10,11 or 21. The IP camera’s have a GPIO (general purpose input output) connector and can be used with an hardware motion sensor (PIR).
Yes.
You can adjust the focus of the camera by turning the lens by hand.
Depending on your modem it often is possible to install Dynamic DNS.
Check for instance:
No, the IP eye anywhere is only suited for indoor use.
Yes, the image of the camera is reversible. That is why you can mount the camera for instance on the ceiling.
You can set WEP 64/128 bit, WPA (TKIP) and WPA2.
Just like wired networks, Wi-Fi networks are a shared medium. For example, an 802.11b Wi-Fi network can provide 11 Mbps bandwidth to a single user. When there are 10 active users the bandwidth is shared and each user only has access, to for example, 1 Mpbs in that case. Unfortunately things are not always quite that simple. Much depends on user behaviour. If a user only uses the network for sending e-mail it will probably not cause any perceptible network delays. If multiple users simultaneously use high resolution multimedia applications however, you will probably experience noticeable network delays. In this case more or higher speed access points will be required, such as 802.11a or 802.11g.
Make sure the camera has the same SSID, encryption mode and key as your router.
The maximum crossover distance with a CAT5 cable is 100 m.rn
You can adjust the focus of the camera by turning the lens by hand.
Motion detection takes place by selecting an area on your screen for motion triggering.
Motion in the selected area will be registered as a change of pixel. Whether a low% number of pixels in the selected area change, or a high% decides if a ‘motion’ is seen, and if the detection is triggered.
So when you want to have a high sensitivity it’s best to select a small area (like a part of a door that has be opened for someone to enter)
When for instance clouds pass over and change the light and cause triggering of the motion detection, play around with the size of the selected area and place to get a good balance for triggering sensitivity.
When the standard motion detection is giving you problems (false alarms) and it is very important you don’t get fake triggering, you can use the IP Robocam 10,11 or 21. The IP camera’s have a GPIO (general purpose input output) connector and can be used with an hardware motion sensor (PIR).
Depending on your modem it often is possible to install Dynamic DNS.
Check for instance:
No, the IP eye anywhere is only suited for indoor use.
Set the camera to ‘outdoor' mode
No, you can view the images with your internet browser (for instance Internet Explorer). So you can view the images wherever an internet connection is present.
It could occur that the proper CODEC (XVID) for MPEG4 files is not installed on your PC.
You can download the Xvid Codec at the following address: http://www.xvid.org/
You could also choose to record the files with MJPEG compression. Your files however will become 3 times as large.
Make sure you are using a telephone which supports 3GPP and enter the following IP address: rtsp://ipadres/3gp, for example: rtsp://ipeyeanywhere.marmitek.com/3gp
Make sure to set the 3GPP setting of the camera correctly. This is Disabled by default. (set-up > Video/Audio > Video)
Set the camera to ‘outdoor' mode
No, you can view the images with your internet browser (for instance Internet Explorer). So you can view the images wherever an internet connection is present.
You can set WEP 64/128 bit, WPA (TKIP) and WPA2.
Start Realplayer and go to File, Open.
Enter the following: ipaddress/mpeg4 rn(For example: ipeyeanywhere.marmitek.com/mpeg4)
The maximum crossover distance with a CAT5 cable is 100 m.rn
Just like wired networks, Wi-Fi networks are a shared medium. For example, an 802.11b Wi-Fi network can provide 11 Mbps bandwidth to a single user. When there are 10 active users the bandwidth is shared and each user only has access, to for example, 1 Mpbs in that case. Unfortunately things are not always quite that simple. Much depends on user behaviour. If a user only uses the network for sending e-mail it will probably not cause any perceptible network delays. If multiple users simultaneously use high resolution multimedia applications however, you will probably experience noticeable network delays. In this case more or higher speed access points will be required, such as 802.11a or 802.11g.
Make sure the camera has the same SSID, encryption mode and key as your router.
Make sure you are using a telephone which supports 3GPP and enter the following IP address: rtsp://ipadres/3gp, for example: rtsp://ipeyeanywhere.marmitek.com/3gp
Make sure to set the 3GPP setting of the camera correctly. This is Disabled by default. (set-up > Video/Audio > Video)
It could occur that the proper CODEC (XVID) for MPEG4 files is not installed on your PC.
You can download the Xvid Codec at the following address: http://www.xvid.org/
You could also choose to record the files with MJPEG compression. Your files however will become 3 times as large.
The maximum crossover distance with a CAT5 cable is 100 m.rn
Yes.
No, you can view the images with your internet browser (for instance Internet Explorer). So you can view the images wherever an internet connection is present.
No, the IP eye anywhere is only suited for indoor use.
Start Realplayer and go to File, Open.
Enter the following: ipaddress/mpeg4 rn(For example: ipeyeanywhere.marmitek.com/mpeg4)
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| Art.no. | Plugtypes | ||||||||
| 09817 | Europlug | ||||||||
| 09819 | UK plug | ||||||||
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