SecurView Wireless Day/Night Pan/Tilt/Zoom Network Camera
TV-IP422W (Version A1.0R)
- No need for an Ethernet cable connection: video is transmitted over an encrypted wireless signal
- Night visibility of up to 5m (16.4ft.)
- Monitor a greater area with pan and tilt
- Pan 330° side-to-side and tilt 105° up-and-down from any Internet connection
- Program motion detection recording and email alerts with complimentary software
DISCONTINUED PRODUCT
The TV-IP422W (Version A1.0R) has been discontinued. It has been replaced by the TV-IP460PI (Version v1.0R). For a list of discontinued products, click here.Firmware
DO NOT upgrade firmware on any TRENDnet product using wireless connection. Firmware upgrade over wireless connection may damage the product. Please perform firmware upgrade with "wired" network connection only |
Firmware Version: V1.1.1 build 98
Release Date: 1/2015
Note:
- Fix ActiveX buffer overflow issue
- Apply new security key to ActiveX/java applet
Note:
- The new firmware natively works with Internet Explorer 10. If you have Internet Explorer 11 or higher version. Please add the camera on the compatibility setting list.
- Please change the Java setting with Java Control app to turn off blocking self-signing apps.
- More details included in the firmware upgrade instruction file.
Filename: FW_TV-IP422W(1.1.1.98).zip
SHA-1 Checksum: F22346F2670523F75F31162FB8E0EBEFAAF77019
Date: 7/27/2017
File Size: 4.46 MB
Software
Software Version: 2.5.9
Release Date: 4/2017
Notes:
- Fixed TV-IP420P P/T issue
Filename: TRENDnetViewPro(2.5.9).zip
SHA-1 Checksum: 7CD1D9AE621816395E9FE9644B651F3696388215
Date: 7/27/2017
File Size: 41.15 MB
Datasheet
Filename: EN_Spec_TV-IP422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 5/5/2011
File Size: 1.53 MB
Filename: FR_Spec_TV-IP422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 5/5/2011
File Size: 1.56 MB
Filename: GE_Spec_TV-IP422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 5/5/2011
File Size: 1.56 MB
Filename: SP_Spec_TV-IP422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 5/5/2011
File Size: 4.70 MB
Filename: RU_Spec_TV-IP422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 5/5/2011
File Size: 2.89 MB
Filename: ITA_Spec_TV-IP422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 5/5/2011
File Size: 3.52 MB
Quick Installation Guide
Filename: EN_QIG_TV-IP422-422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 2/18/2009
File Size: 1.02 MB
Filename: FR_QIG_TV-IP422-422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 2/18/2009
File Size: 1.02 MB
Filename: GE_QIG_TV-IP422-422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 2/18/2009
File Size: 1.02 MB
Filename: PO_QIG_TV-IP422-422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 2/18/2009
File Size: 1.01 MB
Filename: SP_QIG_TV-IP422-422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 2/18/2009
File Size: 1.02 MB
Filename: RU_QIG_TV-IP422-422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 2/18/2009
File Size: 1.82 MB
Filename: EST_QIG_TV-IP422-422W(A1.0R).pdf
Date: 2/18/2009
File Size: 1.02 MB
User's Guide
Filename: UG_TV-IP422_TV-IP422W(A2.21).pdf
Date: 4/26/2010
File Size: 3.96 MB
Product Images
OverviewPlease ensure you have followed the quick installation guide and have the camera setup and accessible on your home/office network. The following instructions are going to outline how to make a SecurView camera accessible over the Internet. We will start by assigning a unique static IP addres...
The files cannot be accessed through the camera. Dismount the USB memory stick from the camera and connect it to your computer....
The USB page does not automatically update, press Control + F5 simultaneously to refresh the page.
The USB stick may not be formatted in FAT, to check connect USB stick to your computer. Go to My Computer right click on the USB stick go to Properties look for File System....
Unfortunately due to the IR lights causing a reflection from an ensclosures dome when there is not enough light we do not recommend using the TV-IP422 (w) in an enclosure....
No, unfortunately the IR lights do not have a manual switch. They will activate automatically when there is not enough light....
Log into the camera and click on Setup then click on Event Server>Network Storage on the left hand side. Enter your Samba server information here.
After applying the Samba server information click on Event Config on the left hand side. You have three options, Motion Detection, Schedule...
The camera must be configured properly to have Internet access. This includes making sure you have entered a valid default gateway address for the camera and valid DNS server entries to ensure it can resolve names.
Unfortunately the camera does not support SSL. If the email provider requires SS...
TRENDnet offers TREDnet VortexIP, an advanced Server-based IP camera management software solution designed for small, medium and large enterprise applications and packed full of advanced security features. You can find more information regarding TRENDnet VortexIP here.
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Unfortunately the cameras from different families do not share a common, free, application and cannot be used together. SecurView cameras will not function in IPView Pro and vice versa.
We do offer TRENDnet VortexIP as a software solution for our cameras. You can find information regarding TREND...
By default the camera uses TCP port 80. Forward this port in your router or firewall to the camera.
Unfortunately SecurView is not compatible with Macintosh operating systems.
The camera can be configured from a Macintosh through its web-based configuration page. The camera's web configuration page can be reached by entering its IP address into a web browser. For example, if the IP address is 192.168.10.30 you would access it by opening your web browser and entering htt...
The camera's web configuration page can be reached by entering its IP address into a web browser. For example, if the IP address is 192.168.10.30 you would access it by opening Internet Explorer and entering https://192.168.10.30 into the address line....
The camera by default is configured to receive an IP address via DHCP. If it is unable to receive an IP address via DHCP it will default to 192.168.10.30. You can use the IP Setup Utility to find and change the IP address of the camera as well.
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Log into the camera and click on Setup. Click on Motion Detect on the left hand side. On this page you can setup two motion detection windows. Under "Window" you can select either 1 or 2. Place a check in "Enable" to turn on motion detection. You can adjust the threshold for each window indi...
Warning:
Firmware upgrade failure may permanently damage the unit and cause it to malfunction. Do not interrupt the firmware upgrade process by disconnecting it from the network or unplugging its power from the power outlet once the firmware upgrade process has begun. Never perform a firmware upgr...
The TV-IP422 (w) is not a PoE device. However, you can use an injector and splitter combination for a PoE solution.
Injector: TPE-101ihttps://www.TRENDnet.com/products/product-detail.asp?prod=105_TPE-101I
Splitter: TPE-102shttps://www.TRENDnet.com/products/product-detail.asp?prod=100_TPE-1...
Log into the camera and click on Setup then click on Event Server>Email on the left hand side. Enter your email server and user information here.
After applying the email server information click on Event Config on the left hand side. You have three options, Motion Detection, Scheduled...
Log into the camera and click on Setup then click on Event Server>FTP on the left hand side. Enter your FTP server information here.
After applying the FTP server information click on Event Config on the left hand side. You have three options, Motion Detection, Scheduled uploading and ...
Once you have the camera configured on your network start SecurView. Click on the "Settings" button then click on the "Add Camera" button. It will search your network for any supported cameras and display a list of them. Highlight the camera you want to view in SecurView then click "Add Camera".
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The supported browsers are Internet Explorer 6.0 or above.
Please refer to our Camera Helper to determine what hardware specs would be recommended for the amount of cameras and frame rate you require.
https://TRENDnet.com/camerahelper...
Press and hold in the reset button on the back of the camera for approximately 10 seconds while the power is on to restore the factory default settings. ...
The top LED is a power light. It should be a steady orange light when power is applied to the camera. The bottom LED is a link light. It should be green and blinking when sending and receiving data. ...
Log into the camera by entering the camera's IP address into your browser. The default IP address is https://192.168.10.30. The default username and password are both "admin".
Once you have logged into the camera do the following.
-Click Setup
-Click Basic>User
You can define th...
Log into the camera by entering the camera's IP address into your browser. The default IP address is https://192.168.10.30. The default username and password are both "admin".
Once you have logged into the camera do the following.
-Click Setup.
-Click Network>Wireless.
-Click th...
Yes, the camera does support DDNS (Dynamic DNS). Dynamic DNS services will allow you to maintain a single hostname for the camera, even if your ISP changes your WAN IP address. The camera will update the DDNS record to reflect the new IP address. This ensures that each time you go to the hostn...
You will need to forward the port that the camera is using in the router to the camera. By default this is TCP port 80. From a remote location you would enter in the public or WAN IP address of your router into your browser or add it to SecurView using the public IP address.
Refer to your rou...
Due to the heavy load placed on the CPU TRENDnet does not recommend running CPU usage over 70%.
With the following computer specs we would recommend no more than 6 cameras.
Intel Core Duo 2.5GHz, 2GB Memory, Nvidia GeForce 7100 256MB, 640 x 320 VGA view
With higher system specs you can run...
The camera is set by default for indoor lighting conditions. If the camera is placed within an environment with bright lighting please change the Light Frequency to "Outdoor". This should resolve the issue.
Open the camera's configuration page using web browser (e.g. https://192.168.10.30) and ...
Camera Specifications | |
Image Sensor | |
Sensor | 1/4" color CMOS sensor |
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Resolution | 640 x 480 pixel |
Fixed Lens | f: 4.0mm, F: 1.8 (IR lens) |
Viewing Angle | 64 degree |
Minimum Illumination | 0 lux |
Audio | |
Microphone Input | Internal omni-directional Sensitivity: -48dB + 3dB Response frequency: 50 ~ 16000Hz |
Audio Output | 3.5mm speaker output jack |
Format | PCM/AMR (mono) |
Video/Image Setting | |
Video Format | MPEG-4 and MJPEG |
Image Frame Rate | 30fps @VGA, QVGA, QQVGA |
Frame Rate Setting | 1 ~ 30fps (frames per second) |
Compression Ratio Setting | 5 levels |
Resolution | 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 |
Digital Zoom | 3x |
Exposure Control, White Balance, Gain Control | Automatic |
Image Setting | Adjustable Brightness, Contrast, Saturation |
Flip Images | Vertical / horizontal |
Light Frequency | 50Hz, 60Hz or outdoor |
Pan/Tilt | |
Pan Range | +165 ~ -165 degree |
Tilt Range | +90 ~ -15 degree |
Preset Positions | 8 positions |
Control | Up, down, left, right, center |
Communication | |
LAN | 10/100Mbps Auto-MDIX |
Protocol | TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, Samba, PPPoE, UPnP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP |
Hardware Specifications | |
System | |
CPU | ARM9 base |
RAM | 32Mbyte SDRAM |
ROM | 8Mbyte NOR Flash |
OS | Linux |
System Requirement (Web Configuration) | |
CPU | Pentium III 350MHz or above |
Memory Size | 128MB or above |
Resolution | 800 x 600 or above |
Browser | Internet Explorer 6.0 or above |
Supported OS | Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 |
System Requirement (SecurView™ Software) | |
CPU | Pentium4 1GHz or above |
Memory Size | 512MB or above |
Resolution | 1024 X 768 or above |
Supported OS | Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 |
Physical /Environment | |
Dimension | 115 x 110 x 105 mm (4.53 x 4.33 x 4.13 in) |
Weight | 355g (12.4 oz) |
Power | 12VDC,1.5A external power adapter (3.5 mm) |
Power Consumption | 10 watts (max) |
LEDs | Power (orange), link (green) LED enable/disable support |
IR Wavelength | 940nm |
Temperature | Operation: 0°C ~ 45°C (32°F ~ 113°F) Storage : -10°C ~ 60°C (14°F ~ 140°F) |
Wireless | |
Standard | IEEE 802.11b/g |
Security | 64/128-bit WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK (TKIP/AES) |
Antenna | 2dBi detachable reverse SMA connector |
Other | |
USB Port | USB 1.1 (type A) Up to 500mA power device with FAT16/32 format |
GPIO | 1 input and 1 output |
IR Sensor (minimum lux) | Normal mode: 2~2.5 lux Night mode on: 0.5 lux IR on: 0 lux Light sensor activates the IR LED on/off: 5~10 lux |
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