WiLife WLPC-810I User Manual

Setup guide before you get started, Step, Set up power injector & cameras

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Step

1

Set up Power Injector & Cameras

C. Use

CAT5e

or

CAT6

cable only. Validate hand-built

cables using a professional cable tester. All cables
pairs

(1/2, 3/6, 4/5, 7/8)

must be sound.

The world’s first and only fully-integrated, PC-based,
Professional Digital Video Security System designed
for small business and home application.

Use this guide to set up the following Pro products:

Pro

www.wilife.com

Four-Camera Master System
with Command Center Software

WLPIC-4X6

Six-Camera Master System
with Command Center Software

WLPIC-6X6

Indoor Digital Camera Kit

WLPC-810i

Single-Camera Master System
with Command Center Software

WLPIC-1X6

Indoor Camera with Single-Port
Injector Kit

WLPIC-1X1

Six-Port Power Injector
with Command Center Software

WLPI-X6

KITS

Components

Setup Guide

Before You Get Started

This setup guide will assist you in installing and setting up the
WiLife Pro digital video security system. Simply follow these
instructions and you will be up and running fast.

A. Ensure the PC meets these system requirements:

B. Test Internet connection speeds for remote viewing
and e-mail & cell phone alerts:

D. Gather the

following setup information:

E-mail address (to be used as WiLife Online account
user name) and password.
E-mail (SMTP) server, user name, and password for set up of
e-mail and cell phone alerts.

* Intel

®

Pentium 4 CPU speed. Dual-core Intel and AMD processors deliver

similar performance at lower clock speeds.

**Microsoft Vista requires more memory to deliver equal performance.

Requirement

CPU Speed*

Memory (MB)**

Video Card (MB)

Display Resolution

Hard Drive (MB)

Operating System

Media Player

Number of Cameras

1

2

3

4

5

6

2.2 GHz

3.2 GHz

2.4 GHz

2.6 GHz

2.8 GHz

3.0 GHz

512

512

512

768

1024

1024

32

32

64

128

128

256

1024 X 768 or higher, 32 bit color

150 MB for program and a minimum of 10 GB for video storage

Microsoft

®

Windows

®

XP or Microsoft Vista

Microsoft

®

Windows

®

Media Player version 9 or later

Feature

Internet Bandwidth Requirement

E-mail & Cell Phone Alerts

Remote Viewing

Upload at 64 Kbps (ISDN, DSL, Cable) with always-on link.

Upload at 128 Kbps (DSL, Cable) with always-on link.

Test upload speeds using one of many online speed test sites. We
recommend www.speedtest.net or www.speakeasy.net.

The WiLife Pro Power Injector delivers power over the Ethernet
lines to each WiLife Pro Camera.

Step

3

Complete First Run Wizard

Create a new account or use an existing account for WiLife Online access.

The wizard automatically runs as you start the Command
Center for the first time. It walks you through the initial setup
of system options and configuration of your cameras.

Step

2

Install WiLife Software from CD

By default, the cameras will search for an IP
address using DHCP. While the cameras are
searching for an IP address, all three status
LEDs will flash. When the camera has obtained
an address, the bottom status LED shows solid.

Use DHCP whenever possible. But, if you must assign static IP
addresses, follow these instructions:

Using Fixed IP Addresses (Advanced)

Connect the WiLife Pro Injector power supply. Consider using a
UPS to protect against brief power outages.
Connect one patch cable (provided with camera) for each camera
from the LAN to the “To Network” injector ports 1 through 6.

Connect WiLife Pro Cameras to injector “To Camera” ports, using
the same ports connected to LAN.

You can get additional information by reading the

WiLifeSetIPAddress PDF.

Enter the IP addresses and click Set to write the address to the cameras.

Select the LAN Network Card and click Start to search for your cameras.

Copy the WiLifeSetIPAddress EXE and PDF to the PC hard drive.
The files are located on the WiLife CD in the

bin directory.

Run the

WiLifeSetIPAddress program, first ensuring the WiLife Command

Center is not running.

You can now proceed to

step 2.

The WiLife Command Center Software turns a standard
PC into a powerful video security control station.

To install the software, ensure you are logged in as Administrator.

The installation process takes several minutes and includes
powerful tools like Microsoft .NET 2.0, UPnP, and Intel IPP.

You are required to reboot the machine after the install to ensure
the drivers are properly recognized by Windows.

Select the WiLife Pro Power Injector networking option.

Step

4

Confirm Online Direct Connect

There are two methods for connecting to the WiLife Online
servers -

direct and relay. Direct mode is the best.

Pro Install Notes and Cautions

In

relay mode, video is relayed through WiLife servers, avoiding

router and firewall setup - but, it includes limits on viewing time

.

In

direct mode, video is routed directly to remote viewing clients,

enabling unlimited viewing time and faster connections.

By default, WiLife will automatically attempt to configure the
local router and firewall to enable Direct connections using
UPnP. In most cases, it is successful.

To verify that WiLife was able to configure your router, open
the

Setup...Online tab in the Command Center and look for

the connection mode. If it reads

Direct Mode, you are done.

Follow these steps to manually configure your system for
Direct Connections:

Enable UPnP on your firewall or router, if possible or ...
On your router, map ports 20570 to 20572 (TCP) to the computer's
IP address. You may find the site www.portforward.com helpful.
Restart the WiLife Command Center and recheck the Online Status.

You can find additional information in the WiLife Support
online knowledgebase at www.wilife.com/support.

Take the time to carefully place and hide your cables. We have
included a thin silver cable and cable coupler to help you
create an attractive install.
If you move cameras from one system to another, you should
always reset the cameras using a paperclip.

Specifications

Operating Temperature

Operating Humidity

32º F to 92º F (0º C to 34º C)

Up to 90%, non-condensing

Having problems discovering cameras. Follow these steps:
1. Verify the injector and camera have power.
2. Ensure all cables are connected and tested.
3. Confirm that the camera has received an IP address from
the network. When the camera is searching for an address,
all three status LEDs will flash in unison. Once it has
received an address, the bottom LED will show solid.
4. Use Setup...Advanced...Find My Cameras to search for
cameras.
Find more helpful information at www.wilife.com/support.
Check camera focus to ensure best image results. Use WiLife
120º and 54º lenses to better target specific areas.

Operating Environment

Indoor - protected from water and dust

Cabling

CAT5e with RJ-45 connectors per IEEE 802.3

Lighting

2 lux Standard, 0 lux with WiLife NightVision kit

Use a WiLife NightVision kit to add support for capturing video
in complete darkness.

Camera Resolution

640 X 480 and 320 X 240 - user selectable

Network Bandwidth

300 kbps to 800 kbps - user selectable

Frame Rate

15, 10, and 5 FPS - user selectable

Check the WiLife Command Center help file (F1) for more
assistance on configuring PC Firewalls.

WARNING: Mis-connected cables may cause damage

to either your cameras or network equipment.

Free Remote Viewing for anywhere,

anytime video access

Internet

Extend the system to

standard WiLife cameras with the

WiLife Pro HomePlug

®

Bridge

Command Center

Cameras

www

Pro Power Injector

(with Router shown for clarity)

WLPB-100

The WiLife Single-Port

Power Injector links a

single camera to the LAN

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