User Manual - English This manual applies to the following Y-cam products: S Range SD Range Bullet Range Dome Range Y-cam White
Page 10 2.2 Y-cam Bullet Range at a glance Applies to products: YCBL03, YCBLB3 Please note: The status LED on the Bullet is inside the camera.
Page 11 2.3 Y-cam EyeBall at a glance Applies to products: YCEB03 Please note: Pressing and releasing the reset button on the side of the EyeB
Page 12 2.4 Y-cam Breakout Box at a glance Applies to products: YCBL03, YCBLB3, YCEB03 Please note: The Y-cam Breakout Box is not waterproof, and
Page 13 2.5 microSD Card Information and Installation Applies to products: YCW003, YCB003, YCBP03, YCK003, YCBL03, YCBLB3, YCEB03 Adding a microS
Page 14 2.51 microSD card installation for SD Range The microSD memory card slot can be found on the bottom of the Y-cam. The card can only be in
Page 15 2.53 microSD card installation for Y-cam EyeBall The microSD memory card slot can be found on the inner rim of the Y-cam. The card can o
Page 16 3.0 INSTALLATION For initial setup, you need to connect the Y-cam directly to your router or switch with a network cable. You cannot con
Page 17 4.0 Y-CAM SOFTWARE INSTALLATION We're now going to run the Setup CD provided in the Y-cam box. This will install a utility called Y
Page 18 3. If you want to change the default folder click “Change” to replace otherwise click “Next” 4. Click “Install” to install the Y-cam
Page 19 4.2 Y-cam Software Installation for Mac 1. Insert the Y-cam Setup CD into your CD drive. 2. Browse to the disk and open the Mac director
Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 20 4.3 Finding your Camera with Y-cam Setup Now you have your camera attached and the software ready, you are ready to find your camera on you
Page 21 5.0 WELCOME TO YOUR Y-CAM! Once you have used the Y-cam Setup Software to find your camera and opened your selected camera, you will be g
Page 22 The default username and password for a Y-cam is: Username: admin Password: 1234 This is login is case sensitive, so should be entered ex
Page 23 Explanation of Operating Bar 1) Mute. Click the Mute button to mute the audio. 2) Slide the slide block horizontally to adjust volume
Page 24 5.2 Live View (using Firefox, Safari and other browsers) Upon verification of the username and password, the camera image will begin to l
Page 25 6.0 Y-CAM SETTINGS You can now view your camera live, but this is only on your local network, so you can now refine and customise the sett
Page 26 The Administrator username is always “admin” in lowercase. Choose a password that is memorable only to you – avoid passwords that are eas
Page 27 6.1 Quick Setup with the Wizard To make the setup process slightly quicker for users, we have created a Setup Wizard which takes you throug
Page 28 6.2 System Page From within the Settings menu, clicking on “System” at the top right will list the system information of your Y-cam. Thi
Page 29 6.3 Support Page Click Support to see current support information. If you are having problems with your Y-cam do not worry, there is ple
Page 3 6.6.4 DDNS SETUP ...
Page 30 6.4 Reboot Click Reboot in the Header Menu to access the Camera Reboot page. Click Reboot to restart the Y-cam. Rebooting the camer
Page 31 6.5 Camera Menu The Camera menu is located on the right of the Settings screen. When you click on the word “Camera”, a sub-menu of camera
Page 32 [Image flip vertical] Display video upside down – useful if you have installed the camera upside down. [Moonlight Mode] Turns Moonlight mod
Page 33 6.5.2 Stream Setup Click on Stream Setup under the Camera Menu to change the streaming settings for your camera. This is useful if you r
Page 34 [Image size] Three image resolutions available: 640 x 480(VGA), 320 x 240(QVGA), 160 x 120. The mobile stream has a fixed image size of 17
Page 35 6.5.3 OSD Setup Click on OSD Setup under the Camera Menu to change the on-screen display parameters of the camera. On Screen Display
Page 36 6.5.4 Night Vision Setup Applies to products: YCB004, YCK004, YCB003, YCBP03, YCK003, YCBL03, YCBLB3 The Y-cam uses infrared LEDs to prov
Page 37 6.6 Network Menu The Network menu is located on the right of the Settings screen. When you click on the word “Network”, a sub-menu of netw
Page 38 A new screen will display all the wireless networks found. Select the desired network, and click Apply. The Y-cam will automatically choos
Page 39 Note: The settings you enter to connect to your Wi-Fi / Wireless access point or router need to be correct. Please contact the provider of t
Page 4 8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 40 6.6.2 TCP/IP Setup The Y-cam is setup to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP) from your Network by default, so these settings should n
Page 41 6.6.3 PPPoE Setup Not available on: YCEB03 The Y-cam can be installed without a computer on the network. Some XDSL services use PPPoE (Poin
Page 42 6.6.4 DDNS Setup If you have a broadband connection that gives you a dynamic IP address (very common), you should set up a DDNS account so
Page 43 6.6.5 UPnP Setup Y-cam supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) which is enabled by default. This allows your camera to easily talk to your
Page 44 6.6.6 Viewing your camera externally using DDNS If you have setup your DDNS account, and UPNP is enabled, you should be able to view your ca
Page 45 6.6.8 Port forwarding if UPNP is not available If you are not using UPNP or UPNP is disabled on your router, you will need to open a port on
Page 46 6.7 Alarm Menu The Alarm menu is located on the right of the Settings screen. When you click on the word “Alarm”, a sub-menu of alarm setu
Page 47 Wiring Diagram
Page 48 Digital I/O Settings [Digital Input] - Enable or Disable the digital input [Digital input’s active state is] Low for active low, or Hi
Page 49 6.7.2 Motion Detection Motion Detection can trigger an alarm that sends images via e-mail or FTP (File Transfer Protocol). You can set up
Page 5 1.0 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Y-cam internet video camera. Please read the following instructions carefully before atte
Page 50 6.7.2.2 Motion Detection using other browsers [Window] Check this box to enable the window. [Threshold] Determines at what point the al
Page 51 6.7.3 Schedule Setup The alarm that the motion detection triggers can be set to be active or inactive at certain times of the week. By def
Page 52 6.7.4 Alarm Management - FTP The Y-cam can upload an image to an FTP server or send an email upon receiving an alarm from the motion detect
Page 53 6.7.5 Alarm Management - Email The Y-cam can also be configured to send an email when the Motion Detection alarm is triggered. [Email Al
Page 54 6.7.6 Periodic Sending - FTP The Y-cam can upload an image to an FTP server at specific time intervals. [FTP Periodic Sending] Enable/D
Page 55 6.7.7 Periodic Sending - Email The Y-cam can be configured to send an E-mail at specific time intervals. [Email Periodic Sending] Enab
Page 56 6.7.8 Buffer Management This function is very useful when checking to see what happened immediately before and/or after a trigger. Images a
Page 57 6.8 Alarm Server The Alarm Server menu is located on the right of the Settings screen. When you click on the word “Alarm Server”, a sub-
Page 58 6.8.2 E-mail Servers The Y-cam can be configured to send an E-mail when the Motion Detection alarm is triggered or after specified interv
Page 59 [Subject] Subject of the e-mail that is sent. Entering a relevant subject will help identify the alarm better. i.e “Garage Alarm” [Message]
Page 6 1.2 Restrictions 1. DO NOT use this product to violate one's privacy. Monitoring one's activities without consent is illegal an
Page 60 6.9 Storage The Storage menu is located on the right of the Settings screen. When you click on the words “Storage”, a sub-menu of options
Page 61 6.9.2 Record on Alarm Record on alarm records footage to your storage device upon detection of motion trigger. [Alarm Mode] Activate/ De
Page 62 6.9.3 Snapshot on Alarm Snapshot on alarm records a JPG snapshot to your storage device upon detection of motion trigger. [Alarm Mode] A
Page 63 6.9.4 Continuous Record Continuously records footage to your storage device [Continuous Record] Enable/Disable saving video to your stora
Page 64 6.9.5 Snapshot at Interval Snapshot at interval records a JPG snapshot to your storage device at a set interval. [Snapshot at interval]
Page 65 6.9.6 FTP Sending Configures the camera to automatically upload the contents of your storage device onto an FTP Server. Useful if you wan
Page 66 6.9.7 Browse Storage Clicking on Browse Storage will take you to the following screen where you can view or download the contents of the st
Page 67 6.10 Tools Menu The Tools menu is located on the right of the Settings screen. When you click on the word “Tools”, a sub-menu of setup opt
Page 68 6.10.2 User Management Allows you to add or remove users who can view your camera. Useful if you want to allow others to view your camera,
Page 69 6.10.3 Date & Time Allows you to set the date and time - used for the timestamp of any files created by the camera. [Current device
Page 7 1.4 Maintenance 1. Ensure that the Y-cam and its power source have sufficient ventilation; 2. Do not shake strike or drop the product;
Page 70 6.10.4 Backup and Reset Allows you to reset the camera to factory defaults, allows you to backup the configuration in case of accidental re
Page 71 6.10.5 Firmware Upgrade From time to time a new firmware may be released for your model of Y-cam. To check for updates, consult the Y-cam
Page 72 Once you have located the file and selected it, click Upgrade. When you click upgrade, the process will start. This can take 5-10 minutes.
Page 73 7.0 ADVANCED SETTINGS 7.1 Manually entering TCP/IP Settings for a Camera In most cases, this is not required as the router will assign
Page 74 6. Take note of the following: a. IP Address b. Subnet Mask c. Default Gateway d. DNS Servers (Both numbers with the first being the
Page 75 7.2 Proxy Server Setting A proxy server may prevent you from connecting to the Y-cam in some corporate environments. If your computer use
Page 76 7.3 Enabling Active X in Internet Explorer Your browser must have Active X enabled to view the camera in Internet Explorer. To activate th
Page 77 7.4 Recovering from a failed Firmware update using Windows If you have tried to install a new firmware on your camera, and the procedure ha
Page 78 13. Type this command in to the prompt: "tftp -i 192.168.168.1 put YOUR_FIRMWARE_NAME.mfw" 14. You will need to replace YOUR_FIR
Page 79 7.5 Connecting your Y-cam directly to a Computer You can also connect the Y-cam directly to a computer. Please note that in this mode you
Page 8 1.6 Minimum System Requirements A PC or Mac is required for the initial setup of a Y-cam only and once the camera is configured, a Y-cam ca
Page 80 7.6 Using Third Party Software Any software that supports generic MJPEG cameras should work with Y-cam IP cameras. In order to use the Y-
Page 81 7.8 Viewing your Y-cam on a Mobile Phone Y-cam is dedicated to providing easy to use IP cameras. In view of this we have made some changes
Page 82 8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause and Remedy I forgot the IP address of the Y-cam 1. Use the Y-cam Setup program. I forgot my passwor
Page 83 The motion detection feature does not send e-mail alerts. 1. Check the e-mail alert feature is properly configured 2. The SMTP server that
Page 84 9.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Adhoc Mode: A wireless network system in which devices communicate directly with each other, without the use of a wi
Page 9 2.0 EXPLORING YOUR Y-CAM 2.1 Y-cam S Range and SD Range at a glance Applies to products: YCW004, YCWP04, YCB004, YCK004, YCW003, YCB003,
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