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1. E Note Only for the models with WiFi function If your IP Camera has no WiFi function there is no WiFi Configure Please refer to Appendix 3 for configuring wireless route 3 5 3 3 PPPoE Configure The interface of PPPoE configure is shown in Fig 3 18 Enabled Fig 3 18 Enable Enable or disable PPPoE dial up function Dynamic IP Display the public IP Address after the success of dial up Account Password The account password of ADSL dial up obtained from the internet service provider 23 IP Camera User Manual Dial Support PPPoE dialing with wired and wireless Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 3 4 3G Configure for some models Step1 Power off your IP Camera Step2 Insert 3G network card on the IP Camera It currently supports WCDMA network card Step3 Power on your IP Camera Step4 Enter into 3G configuration page as shown in Fig 3 19 Step5 Enable 3G function and set up dialing information then click Save button to connect automatically please wait a moment Step6 Access your IP Camera through 3G network Enable 3G or PPPOE can not be enabled at a time Fig 3 19 E Note Only for the models with 3G function If your IP Camera has no 3G function there is no 3G Co
2. Fig 2 1 Note The picture is only for reference Please make the object as the standard Item Name Description 1 V OUT Video output connect to monitor with BNC interface 2 POE ETHERNET POE Power supply Network connector 3 DC 12V Power input DC 12V 4 POWER POWER Indicator 5 RS485 Connect to PTZ IN alarm input connect to external alarm sensor 6 ALARM A B alarm output connect to external alarm output device 7 WIFI Insert WIFI antenna 8 MICRO SD Insert SD card for local storage 9 A OUT Audio output connect to sound box and other audio output equipment Audio input connect to microphone and other audio 10 me collecting equipment IP Camera User Manual Example 2 i LAN gv POE Switch DC 12V m I Audio Input Green N _ Audio Output Red Ya Video Output F Monitor Reset Button s E al Alarm Input J GND JH AS e Output ma PGND Fig 2 2 Note The picture is only for reference Please make the object as the standard Name Description LAN POE Network connector POE Power supply DC 12V Power input DC 12V Audio Input Connect to microphone and other audio collecting equipment Audio Output Connect to sound box and other audio output equipment Video Output Connect to monitor with BNC interface Reset Button Long press this button to restore the factory settings and restart IPC Alarm Input Connect to external alarm sensor Alarm Output Connect to external alarm out
3. Setting File Management Help About Fig 4 16 60 IP Camera User Manual 4 2 5 1 Password Protection e Creating a password Click Password Open enter and confirm the password in the dialog box click to save As this password takes effect user needs to enter the correct password when you next log in Password Open Password Open Password 1 10 characters Comfirm Password 1 10 characters Comfirm Password Fig 4 17 e Modifying your password Click Password Modify enter your current password and new password in the dialog box click U to modify your password Password Modify Password Modify Old Password 1 10 characters Old Password New Password acters New Password Comfirm Password 1 10 characters Comfirm Password Fig 4 18 e Cancelling the password If you want to disable the password protection click Password Close and enter the password click Y to cancel the password Password Close Password Close gJ Fig 4 19 61 IP Camera User Manual 4 2 5 2 Setting Setting Fig 4 20 e Buffer Time In order to avoid the stagnation caused by network congestion during play setting buffer time can save a certain amount of data 0 3000ms before playing The longer buffer time you set the longer it takes for video data to arrive on the client eo Storage Space Set the maximum occupying space during local record 4 2 5 3 File Management Setting 192 1
4. IP Camera User Manual For WindowsXP 2003 Win7 Vista EE E IP Camera User Manual Preface Thank you for purchasing our product If there is any question or request please do not hesitate to contact dealer This manual is applicable to IP Camera This manual may contain several technical inaccuracies or typographical errors or places that do not match the product If you have any unsolved problems in the process of using product according to this manual please contact our technical support department The content of this manual may be updated at irregular intervals without prior notice This manual is for reference only IP Camera s functions and operations with different models may be different please regard the actual product as the truth IP Camera User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction cuina ida 1 O ely erie aR aT 1 122 Mall Te COMICS aiii 1 A A E 2 ELT e 3 Chapter 2 System ConhectlON scasi ela eae 4 Chapter 3 Access IPC through IE Browser csccccssssssseeeeeeseeceessseeeeeseeeeenseeeeesenees 6 3 1 Download and Install ActiveX esse eee eee 6 ee MISO LOGIN A A PEE 5 OO A E eee ee 7 OMV WIG OO EPE SE H A E teca nciases 8 A A 8 A A eee Seer 9 A T 10 S COMMGQUIC rse hawl o ill cela A O 11 B29 Lelie SS NUD iii titeres 12 A a A OEE TOT 15 25 SAS te 15 3 9 2 2 Privacy Redal odas 17 T A RE eR ere en eee ne 18 35 24 Day Night CONNOU Oscar eececbaetee 19 A e TT 20 3 39 3
5. 1 13 the default value is 6 Note If your neighbor also uses wireless network and its frequency is 6 you should 74 IP Camera User Manual change itto 1 or 13 to reduce radio interference between the two routers 3 Mode Set the working mode of wireless router The mode must be compatible with the supported modes of IP Camera Wireless mode supported by IP Camera 802 11b g protocol low power Wi Fi model 802 11a b g n protocol high power Wi Fi model 4 Enable Wi Fi function compulsory 5 Enable security setting optional This option can enable the security certification of wireless router If it is enabled users need to select the corresponding security mode encryption mode and set up authentication password 6 Select security type encryption mode Three options WEP WPA and WPA2 7 Security options WEP security type developing system sharing key and auto selection WPA WPA2 security type TKIP and AES 8 Set key authentication password After configuring wireless router is complete reboot the router TP LINK Wireless Settings TP LINK_5ABB68 is the login SSID number of Wi Fi for identity authentication Mode SAMbps 302 11g Enable eren Router Raso Check this option to enable E gua Ondoes Wi Fi function Security setting is the password for identity authentication if this option is not checked the password is empty IP Camera User Manual Appendix 4 Apply fo
6. 14 192 168 8198 5000 HNVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 00 04 f8 8b 01 V3 4 3 15 192 168 8 213 5000 HDVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 00 0a 5e 80 01 V4 0 5 5 011 1951 16 192 168 8 216 5000 D3004 wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 00 08 ca 5a 01 V4 0 5 5 011 1951 192 168 8 218 5000 IPCamera wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 00 0b 2d 16 01 v2 6 6 1 5 004 2230 C 19 192 168 8 247 8000 AHD_DVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 47 2f ef 5c c3 192 168 8 249 5000 IPCamera wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 00 0c c2 25 01 v2 5 1 2 015 2394 22 192 168 8 253 5000 HDVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 00 0b bd 97 01 V4 0 5 23 192 168 200 34 5000 HDVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 200 1 00 00 0d c6 66 01 V1 2 5 24 192 168 200 100 5000 HNVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 200 1 00 00 04 e2 e2 01 V3 4 3 25 192 168 200 104 5000 IPCamera wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 200 1 ec 49 93 31 74 ab v2 5 1 2 015 2394 D Fig 5 3 Note Please enter the correct user name and password in the figure above during the upgrade otherwise it cannot be upgraded 73 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 3 Configure the Wireless Router The wireless router is mainly used to Internet access and wireless coverage A wireless router needs to be deployed in order to use the Wi Fi function of IP Camera User needs to find the wireless router s user name password and IP and connect your PC to wireless router before you use it In general the router s IP is 19
7. 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 200 1 192 168 200 1 192 168 200 1 Click IP address to open the URL of online device 71 00 00 05 15 15 01 00 00 06 b3 1a 01 00 00 08 de 12 01 00 00 05 15 9c 01 8e 48 f2 4a 12 e2 4a 9e c4 f1 bf 71 00 00 0c 36 8e 01 00 00 08 90 e0 01 00 00 09 33 15 01 00 00 05 05 dd 01 00 00 01 33 29 01 00 00 05 44 73 01 00 00 04 f8 8b 01 00 00 0b 2d 16 01 00 00 0a 5e 80 01 00 00 08 ca 5a 01 ec 49 93 cf ec fe 00 47 2f ef 5c c3 00 00 0c c2 25 01 00 00 04 b2 8e 01 00 00 0b bd 97 01 00 00 0d c6 66 01 00 00 04 e2 e2 01 ec 49 93 31 74 ab ec 49 93 31 75 03 V1 9 0 v2 4 0 v2 4 4 v2 4 4 v4 0 5 v4 0 5 v4 0 5 v3 0 0 6 v2 6 6 1 5 004 2230 C v2 6 6 2 test v2 6 6 3 v2 6 6 1 5 004 2230 C V3 4 3 v2 6 6 1 5 004 2230 C V4 0 5 5 011 1951 V4 0 5 5 011 1951 v3 0 0 2 v2 5 1 2 015 2394 E v3 0 0 5 V4 0 5 V1 2 5 V3 4 3 v2 5 1 2 015 2394 D v2 5 1 2 015 2394 E IP Camera User Manual Double click the other information to configure the device s network parameters restore defaults and restore the factory settings as shown in Fig 5 2 Configuration Device type IPCamera Version v2 6 6 1 5 004 2230 C DHCP Enabled E IP 192 168 8 Y Net mask Gateway 192 168 2 1 7 MAC 00 00 09 aa 15 07 Port 5000 Web port 80 Media 5005 DNS Enabled Preferred DNS server 292 96 128 166 Alternate DNS server 292 96 134 133 Factory settings Mo
8. DHCP If DHCP function of router is enabled IP Camera will automatically obtain IP address from the router and revert to manual IP automatically when DHCP failed IP Address Set the IP Camera s IP address Net mask Default value is 255 255 255 0 users are recommended not to change it Gateway Set the IP Camera s gateway When the device is connected to public network via a router gateway should be set to the router s IP Multicast Settings Multicast means the hosts of a group can receive all the data within this group Set the IP address and port number of multicast DNS Server User needs to set up the DNS server as your local DNS address for using DDNS function Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful Ad Notice User needs to map all ports when IP Camera is accessed via internet Please refer to Appendix 6 for port mapping E Note After modify and save network parameters IP Camera will restart If the device is applied in LAN please avoid conflict with the IP addresses of other devices or PC 3 5 3 2 WiFi Configure for some models Step 1 Enter into WiFi Configure as shown in Fig 3 17 Enable WiFi function of IP Camera and set up a wireless IP or enable DHCP function to obtain the wireless IP automatically Click OK the de
9. Here user can add two E mail addresses at most Sender name Sender s name User name E mail login user name Password E mail login password Subject The subject of sending messages Enabled Subject Only gmail or 163 com Fig 3 21 Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh A button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 3 7 FTP Configure When an alarm is triggered IP Camera will upload text messages and images to FTP server 26 IP Camera User Manual The interface of FTP configure is shown in Fig 3 22 Enabled Fig 3 22 Enable Enable or disable FTP function Server address FTP server s IP address or domain name such as 192 168 1 119 Port FTP server s port number the default value is 21 User name Password FTP server s user name and password FTP Directory Set the transmission path on remote FTP server Click Device Name and Channel Name button to create a path quickly lt can rename the file reconnect automatically when time out and create folders automatically in the root directory of FTP server Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is suc
10. 10s Record Linkage recording and store in the SD card when alarm is triggered Linkage Mode The duration of linkage recording when alarm is triggered time range 5 10 30 60 120 300 600 900 1200 1800s Capture Linkage capture and store in the SD card when alarm is triggered E mail Enable this function the alarm information of motion detection will be sent to mailbox refer to E mail Configure The notification email can contain text messages and images FTP Enable this function the alarm information of motion detection will be saved in FTP Server It can upload text messages and images 28 IP Camera User Manual Sensitivity Normal v Apply to Everyday Fig 3 24 Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh 29 IP Camera User Manual button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 4 2 I O The interface of I O alarm configure is shown in Fig 3 25 Setting W O Type N O Vv Alarm Schedule Enabled Alarm Linkage Fig 3 25 I O Type Select the I O alarm type according to alarm trigger type N O normally open and N C normally closed Alarm Schedule Enable this function user can set a daily schedule of I O detection The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the othe
11. 3 Stop 4 Next Segment 5 Previous Segment 6 Capture 7 Download 8 Full Screen 9 E Zoom Download Select the remote recording files or remote capture images in the files list and click this button to download to your PC IP Camera cannot search and download files again during the download 3 5 Configure Click Configure button in the menu bar to configure parameters 11 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 1 Quick Setup Step 1 Time Parameters The interface of time parameters is shown in Fig 3 8 Time Setting Date 2014 v Time zone Time zone GMT 10 00 hawaii Daylight Saving Time Start Time End Time Shift Time NTP Service Enabled NTP IP Fig 3 8 1 Set up the IP Cameras date time and current time zone or click Sync PC time to sync system time with PC Enable NTP Service and set its IP and port number IP Camera will sync system time with NTP server 2 If you want to use DST function enable it and set start 8 end time and shift time 3 Click Next to proceed Note User can refer to Chapter 3 5 8 1 Time Parameters for details Step 2 Stream Configure The interface of stream configure is shown in Fig 3 9 12 IP Camera User Manual Stream Id Main Stream Y Stream Size kbps 4000 1000 12000kbps Fig 3 9 1 Set up appropriate stream parameters Set the encoding frame numbers per second The smaller frame interval the higher image bitrate and the bette
12. 81 IP Camera User Manual DHCP click OK button to save the setting and restart your IP Camera to make the parameters valid 2 Internet WAN There are three ways to connect IP Camera to Internet Fixed IP mode Broadband and router sharing Internet access mode dynamically obtain extranet IP address mode like ADSL and so on PPPOE dial up access mode After IP Camera is connected to Internet remote Internet users can visit it directly via domain name or IP address gt Fixed IP mode See picture below for the network topology a Gateway Server ES 113 108 119 20 Internet Client 113 108 119 168 o Fig 5 18 Please refer to picture below for the network settings IP Address Automatically obtain IP address DHCP Disable Multicast Settings DNS Server Alternate DNS server 0 0 0 0 IP Camera User Manual Setup steps Step 1 Login your IP Camera via crossover cable direct connection refer to Appendix 7 Step 2 Switch to the Network Configure page fill in the device s IP address requested from network service provider e g 113 108 119 168 Step 3 Fill in the correct net mask e g 255 255 255 0 Step 4 Fill in the correct gateway e g 113 108 119 20 Click OK button to save the setting and then restart your IP Camera Connect IP Camera to public network so that all Internet users can visit it remotely by entering http 113 108 119 168 gt Broadband and router sha
13. Appendix 2 Search Tool User Guide csssssssss sss 71 Appendix 3 Configure the Wireless ROuteYl ccccssssssseeeeessesssseseeeeseeeenssneeeeeseees 74 Appendix 4 Apply for DDNS Service ssscceeeeeesecesesneeeeeeeeceesneeeeeeeeoeesnneeeesseees 76 Appendix 5 Visit IP Camera under Different Network Environments 2008 80 ADDENGIX 6 Porn Mapping ui ada 85 Appendix 7 Network Cable Connection sssssssssssssssssssssss sese sese seene 87 PDO S FAQ iiser A O ees eee es econ 88 IP Camera User Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Overview This series of products are all in one IP Cameras IPC for short designed for network video surveillance including Network Box Camera Network Dome Camera Network IR Camera Network Speed Dome etc IP Camera is a new generation product of combining traditional camera and network video technology These digital equipments compress real time video stream and transmit to different clients over the network with embedded real time operating system The remote user can view camera video through standard web browser and mobile side at any moment without and authorized users can control PTZ and configure system IP Camera can be widely applied to family office enterprise supermarket factory chain store school and other occasions that require remote network video transmission and monitoring 1 2 Main Features H 264 M JPEG JPEG video encoding compression
14. Day Night Switch Schedule Enabled Black to color sensitivity grade 4 V The larger the value the more sensitive Fig 3 15 Day Night Switch Schedule Enable this function user can set a daily schedule of switch The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule Sensor low light sensitivity Set the sensitivity of sensor in low light conditions 1 8 19 IP Camera User Manual grades The larger the value the more sensitive it will change to Day Night mode Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 3 Network 3 5 3 1 Network Configure The interface of network parameters is shown in Fig 3 16 Device Port Device Port Media Port 9005 IP Address Multicast Settings DNS Server Fig 3 16 Device Port Default value is 5000 users are recommended not to change it Media Port Default value is 5005 Web Port Default value is 80 users are recommended not to change it 20 IP Camera User Manual RTSP Port Default value is 554 users are recommended not to change it ONVIF Port Default value is 12001 users are recommended not to change it
15. Support ISP 2A Technology with AWB AE e Support 1280 720 30FPS 1280 960 30FPS 1920 1080030FPS 2688 1520 30FPS resolution real time encoding e Support CGI SDK GB28181 Development ONVIF V2 4 ONVIF ProfileS Platform NVR Milestone QNAP AXXON HIKVISION DAHUA DIGIFORT EXACPVISION VIDEONET NUUO VIDEOINSIGHT GEOVISION ONSSI SYNOLOGY IE BROWSER SAFARI GOOGLE CHROME FIREFOX OPERA Search Tool ISS PC ISS Mobile Android Phone PAD IPHONE IPAD ISS PRO Support multi viewer to access concurrently Support dual encoding streams Main stream sub stream Support bi directional real time audio transmission Support privacy protection mode motion detection and sensor alarm functions 1 IP Camera User Manual Auto retrieve function and auto connection network e Network Protocol TCP IP UDP HTTP HTTPS 802 1x DHCP DNS DDNS RTP RTSP PPPoE SMTP NTP SNMP FTP UPNP e FREE DDNS HDCCTVDDNS NO IP DYNDNS 3322 Multi language Chinese English Japanese Portuguese Russian Spanish Advance Feature HTTPS 802 1X AES ROI Encoding Multicast DWDR 3D DNR Secure Login RTSP Authority Video Watermark Quick Setup Digital Zoom Auto Maintain e Expandable WIFI 3G 4G POE Heater Alarm IN OUT Audio IN OUT PIR CVBS OUT TF Card Slot Up to 64GB 1 3 Caution o Please read this user manual carefully before using the camera and keep it well for future reference Please transport use and place the camera
16. have record data Red pointer indicates the current playing position and shows its time above the scales Playback window will play the video when the red pointer is within the scope of the blue line otherwise it will pause the playback O Capture a picture of the playback window DUDA Pause Play the playback Open Close the audio of playback video 58 IP Camera User Manual E Open Close full screen view 4 2 4 Log Search 1 Click and select IR to enter the Device Logs page Device Logs Fig 4 14 2 Crick G to select the start time and end time 3 Select the type of log including all system alarm and operation 4 Select a device which needs to search logs 5 5 Click Start Search to show the log information 99 IP Camera User Manual Device Logs Device Logs 8 22 10 41 55 CHO1 MD form 2014 08 18 10 00 21 11 46 56 CHO1 B to 2014 08 22 12 00 4 08 21 10 34 40 CHO 1 All 5 148 E Device 1 18 20 16 42 11 CHO1 8 20 16 42 03 CHO1 8 20 gt 42 03 CHO1 m Device 2 L ere S 20 PEE 16 z ian 014 08 20 15 57 08 CHOI 08 20 15 25 46 CHO1 8 20 12 09 08 C HON 8 20 11 51 53 CHO 1 51 52 CHO 4 2 5 Configuration User can set password protection view the help configure software update manage video files and check the software s version information and main features etc Click and select to enter the Configuration page Configuration Password Open
17. in allowable temperature and humidity range Please avoid heavy stress or violent vibration To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product near the heat water or moisture Please disconnect any cables during an electrical storm or the camera will not be used for an extended period of time Must observe all electrical safety standards make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera e Do not aim the camera lens at the strong light otherwise it will cause fatal damage to photosensitive element Do not install the camera near the outlet of air conditioners otherwise lens will become fuzzy due to condensation e If cleaning is necessary use dedicated lens paper or a clean soft cloth with a bit of neutral detergent diluted with water and wipe it gently eo If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself 2 IP Camera User Manual 1 4 Audience This manual applies to the following persons System planning person Technical support and maintenance person Administrator End users retailers professional users and ordinary civilian users etc IP Camera User Manual Chapter 2 System Connection Please read the connection diagram as shown in Fig 2 1 and Fig 2 2 Any wrong wiring may lead to damage the IP Camera or other equipment Example 1 FE awo 3 L i Aa rh NT Ky
18. recording file time 115 Y minute Fig 3 43 Protocol Support TCP UDP and multicast network protocol Use Buffer In order to avoid the stagnation caused by network congestion during play using buffer function can save a certain amount of data before playing The longer buffer time you set the longer it takes for video data to arrive on the client Path Click Browse button to configure the download path of remote recording files and remote capture files configure the storage path of local recording files and local capture files Display mode Select the video display mode Two options full of window and original proportion Length of recording file time Select the recording time for each local recording file Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 6 Log Click Log button in the menu bar to enter the log search page Start Date End Date Select the start date and end date Log Type Select the type of log Five options all types system alarm operation and 47 IP Camera User Manual network After setting the search criteria click Refresh button to search log the searched log information will be displayed in the list as shown in Fig 3 44 Start Date 2014 v 10 v f3 yv fo lp v fo M End Date 20
19. you must click in order to confirm your account 2d Login to your account Sign In To Your Account Username or Email Pa RNO rd Fig 5 9 2e Click Add a Host fill out the following fields to configure your host After you are done click Add Host to add your host Hostname Information Hostname MyIPC no ip org v Y J et AX T in j CR MES Host Type DNS Host A DNS Host Round Robin DNS Alias CNAME 8 Port 80 Redirect Web Redirect AAAA IPv6 IP Address Your IP Address gt Assign to Group No Group v 2 Configure Groups 21 Enable Wildcard Wildcards are a Plus Enhanced feature Upgrade Now S Fig 5 10 2f Enable DDNS on the IP Camera Go to Configure Network DDNS Configure to enable DDNS function input host domain user name and password you created choose NO IP as domain server then click OK 17 IP Camera User Manual Enabled Fig 5 11 2g Open IE and enter the host name e g http MylPC no ip org to access your IP Camera remotely Note please visit http www noip com support for more detailed guide of No IP service 3 HDCCTVDDNS Nowadays most of the domestic and foreign domain name service providers will charge if you use their domain name And if you do not renew the domain name it will be invalid In order to make users more convenient to use our network equipment by DDNS we provide the users with a free domain name registration service 3
20. you want to use multicast function set its IP address and port number 14 IP Camera User Manual 4 Setup the DNS server as your local DNS address for using DDNS function 5 Click Back to change previous settings Click Completed to save the settings PE Device Port Device Port 000 IP Address Multicast Settings DNS Server Alternate DNS server 0 0 0 0 Fig 3 11 Note User can refer to Chapter 3 5 3 1 Network Configure for details After modify and save network parameters IP Camera will restart All ports including device port media port web port ONVIF port etc must be forwarded when IPC is accessed via internet 3 5 2 Image 3 5 2 1 ISP Configure The interface of ISP configure is shown in Fig 3 12 15 IP Camera User Manual Brightness Indoor And Outdoor Indoor Fig 3 12 Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness Drag the slider to adjust the brightness contrast hue saturation and sharpness of video range from 1 to 255 DWDR Open this function to balance the contrast between light and dark areas within an image User can see highlight areas under strong light and low light areas shadows backlighting etc simultaneously otherwise highlight areas display white and dark areas display black Video Standard In indoor environment if the flashing lamps result in image scintillation please select 50HZ or 60HZ according to the power frequency Mirror Mode Ena
21. 14 v f10 M M 12 v 59 v 59 v Log Type All Types Vv CO CN CA ON E ON gt aa amenas aten O gt anas aar eo pon RRR e 7 amo RR laer O gt aa ar o pam Rang ar E A o oo aa a E Fig 3 44 3 7 Logout Click Logout button in the menu bar to log out and return to the login page 48 IP Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Mobile Surveillance 4 1 Overview ISS MOBILE client software which is designed for mobile phone on the basis of OS Version 7 0 or higher can be used to remotely monitor the live video from embedded DVR NVR IP Camera and network speed dome via wireless network play back record files and control PTZ as well ISS MOBILE software can support multiple network connections such as Wi Fi or 3G If the device is in your private LAN network it needs to forward device port 4 2 For Mobile Phone Install and run ISS MOBILE on your mobile phone lts shortcut icon and splash screen are as follows Eye 1H Intelligent Surveillance System Mobile ISS Mobile Fig 4 1 49 IP Camera User Manual 4 2 1 Device Management User needs to add device s when running ISS MOBILE for the first time 4 2 1 1 Adding a Device 1 Click in the upper left corner then select E to enter the Device Manager page 2 Click to enter the New Device page LivePlay Device Manager 2 Fig 4 2 3 Input the IP address and port of the device Or click ey button to se
22. 2 168 1 1 user name and password are admin and user can also find them in wireless router s instruction The following example for TP Link WR340G 54M Wireless Router shows the configuration steps of wireless router 1 Set up the wireless router s network parameters Enter your wireless router s IP in web browser to pop up login page fill in the user name and password to enter into the router s config page then switch to the LAN Setting page under network parameter menu set the wireless router s IP as shown in Fig 5 4 TP LINK Model No Status Basic Settings Quick Setup Network MAC Address 00 27 19 54 B8 68 192 168 1 1 is the wireless WAN a Lee gateway address to be set MAC Clone Subnet Mask 2552552550 Wireless for the IP camera 21 Advanced Settings Orr jodio 25 Forwarding Secun ty it you change the IP address Static Routing address to log on to the Route IP amp MAC Binding Z Tine new LAN IP address you Address pool in the DHCP Dynamic ONS same time Maintenance 3 ifthe new LAN IP address yo VIa S Z DMZ G System Toots pelos and DMZ Host Fig 5 4 2 Turn to the basic settings page under wireless parameters menu as shown in Fig 5 5 1 Set SSID This SSID is for identity validation of wireless network it must be the same as the SSID setting of IP Camera 2 Frequency range It determines the frequency range of network working select range
23. 20fps 4 2 2 3 Digital Zoom Spread two fingers apart to zoom in the single screen live view slide on the screen with single finger to move and view the partial area and pinch two fingers together to zoom out the live view 4 2 2 4 PTZ Control 1 Click F to activate the PTZ control and this icon turns into y 2 The description for PTZ control buttons is shown as below Button eee Start Stop auto scan B ocus Oros ME Rann zoom Duis Quis Click Set to save the preset point Select a preset point and click Use to call the preset point 99 IP Camera User Manual 3 Under PTZ control mode you can slide on the live view window to realize the PTZ movements Support eight directions 4 Click v to exit the PTZ control status 4 2 2 5 Add to Favorites In the LivePlay page slick lt to select one or more device channels then slick enter favorites name and click Confirm to add these channels to another virtual device Favorites Name iter favorites name Confirm Cancel Qi Ey TE eee pie PO REO A AIRS D E O A 5 R HL lt gt 1 ee pp fp fe ST 123 ad EN ad c Fig 4 10 Long press a device item to pop up a hint in the Device Manager page click Confirm to delete the selected device Click to return to the LlvePlay page 4 2 2 6 Other View Operations In the live view window e Click on a view window to set it as the currently active win
24. 68 8 148 5000 CH01 gt 192 168 8 148 5000 CHO1 192 168 8 148 5000 CHO A 192 168 8 148 5000 CHO1 Fig 4 21 User can manage all video files in this page Button Description SR Ordered by file name sequential reverse Ordered by time sequential reverse IP Camera User Manual Button Description Ordered by file size sequential reverse Select video files Delete the selected files 4 2 5 4 Help User can click Help to open the help file 4 2 5 5 About Click About to enter the About interface You can check the software s version number ISS Mobile Version1 0 5 Fig 4 22 Click New Features to view the version description click to return Click Software Update to online detect the software s new version Then you can click again to open the browser and select update if a new version exists e Click Contact Us to view the company information 63 IP Camera User Manual 4 3 For iPad Install and run ISS MOBILE on your iPad 4 3 1 Device Management User needs to add device s when running ISS MOBILE for the first time 4 3 1 1 Adding a Device 1 Click E to enter the Device Management interface 2 Input the IP address and port of the device Or click Q button to search online devices click Es to search again select a device you want to add 3 Edit an alias name as desired input the user name and password 4 Click H to save the devi
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26. Possible Reason 5 Web port has been modified Solution Set a new Web port number by using SearchTool Possible Reason 6 Unknown Solution Restart the IP Camera restore the factory default state through SearchTool then reconnect it by using default IP address 192 168 1 10 IE browser can access the login page but cannot login successfully Possible Reason 1 Not install the Activex Solution ActiveX must be installed when visiting IP Camera for the first time via IE How to install Visit IP Camera click Download ActiveX to pop up file download dialog select Run or Save to download double click the downloaded file WebClient to install ActiveX then reopen IE and login again Possible Reason 2 Port number is incorrect Solution Input the correct port number set a new port number by using SearchTool if you do not remember it then input the new port number in IE login screen Possible Reason 3 User name or password is incorrect Solution Input the correct user name and password if users do not remember them you can restore factory settings IP is 192 168 1 10 username is admin and password is blank by using SearchTool 88 IP Camera User Manual Fail to visit IP Camera via IE after upgrade Solution Delete the caching of browser Steps Open IE gt click Tools select Internet Options click delete files button in Internet temporary files gt select delete all offline conte
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28. a Go to http www hdcctvddns com and click Register as shown in Fig 5 12 3b Fill in your user name and password The user name should be your email address Then fill in the verify code and click register as shown in Fig 5 13 IP Camera User Manual HDCCTVDDNS English Portuguese dz A Login DDNS HOSTIN main Name Serve Register Step1 User Name User Name should be email address less than 30 characters Password Can only contains digits English 6 30 characters Confirm Password Confirm Password and password should be same Real Name l Can only contains Chinese English digits underline spaces less than 30 characters Mobile Phone fs Can only contains digits less than 30 characters Verify Code Po Fig 5 13 3c Enable and set up the IP Camera s DDNS parameters 3d Open IE and enter the host name to access your IP Camera remotely 79 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 5 Visit IP Camera under Different Network Environments You can visit IP Camera with your PC via LAN or WAN the following contents will introduce how to use IP Camera under different network environments 1 LAN There are two ways to connect IP Camera to LAN static IP and dynamic IP gt Static IP Static IP means that your network administrator assigns a LAN IP address to IP Camera The IP Camera and your PC must be on the same network segment See picture below for the ne
29. able the firewall Image processing doesn t work properly Possible Reason 1 System issue DirectX function is disabled which will lead to images display slow and abnormal color Possible Reason 2 Hardware issue Graphics card doesn t support image acceleration and hardware zooming For hardware issue the only solution is replace graphics card Solution Install DirectX image driver then open Start Menu gt Run gt input DXDIAG command Note Enable DirectDraw speedup Direct3D speedup AGP veins speedup in DirectX function If they cannot be enabled that means DirectX installation failed or hardware not supportive The infrared lamp IR LED does not light Solution Cover the photoresistor with your hands must be completely covered If IR LED is not light the infrared module is bad otherwise please check Day Night Configure and Time Parameters Day Night function breaks down Models with IR a Cover the photoresistor with your hands must be completely covered If IR LED is not light the infrared module is bad otherwise please check Day Night Configure and Time Parameters b Disable timing Day Night switch Models without IR Auto mode a Disable timing Day Night switch b If IR switches repeatedly turn down the sensitivity if IR is hard to switch turn up the sensitivity Models without IR Timing switch mode 90 IP Camera User Manual Make sure that the device time synchro
30. and Video amp Audio Encode type Support the standard H 264 under main stream and sub stream and M JPEG under sub stream video encoding Frame rate Set the encoding frame numbers per second The adjustable range synchronizes with stream ID Frame interval The smaller frame interval the higher image bitrate and the better image quality you get Resolution Set the resolution of video lt can be set as 1080P 960P 720P under main stream and CIF D1 VGA under sub stream Video format It will appear after selecting sub stream and CIF or D1 set PAL or NTSC Bit type CBR adopts constant encoding bitrate VBR adopts variable encoding bitrate Stream Size Different stream ID has different bitrate lts range is 1000 12000kbps under main stream or 64 2048kbps under sub stream The higher bitrate can generate better image quality but it occupies more bandwidth please adjust the bitrate value according to your actual bandwidth Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful Ad Notice Resolution and frame rate are determined by the model specifications 3 5 5 2 ROI Setting The interface of ROI setting is shown in Fig 3 27 Select a region needs to be processed that is ROI region of interest User can set the main concern and the mos
31. arch online devices click Es to search again select a device you want to add 50 IP Camera User Manual New Device Setting Alias device 0 192 168 8 246 5000 Register Mode Address 192 168 8 10 Port 5000 y User Name admin Password Camera No Fig 4 3 4 Edit an alias name as desired input the user name and password 5 Click to save the device information Note When you add a new device the information such as device name cannot be the same as the added device B Device Manager m 148 E Device 1 r Device 2 Fig 4 4 51 IP Camera User Manual 4 2 1 2 Modifying a Device 1 In the Device Manager page click the device item to view its parameters 2 Modify the parameters of device according to actual needs 3 Click y to save the changes Device Manager Change Device 148 Register Mode Address 192 168 8 148 Port 5000 User Name admin Password Camera No Fig 4 5 Note If the device connection is successful it will appear Start Live View in the Change Device page You can click it to view the video in real time 4 2 1 3 Deleting a Device 1 In the Device Manager page long press a device item to pop up a hint 2 Click Confirm to delete the selected device Hint Delete device Device 2 Confirm Cancel Fig 4 6 92 IP Camera User Manual 4 2 2 Live View User can view the device channel after successfully adding a device lf th
32. ation as the network jacks in public space where IP Cameras are installed often have a potential security liability In today s enterprise networks IEEE 802 1X is becoming the basic requirement of various network connection devices 38 IP Camera User Manual IEEE 802 1X which is based on port examines objects including requester such as IP Camera verifier such as switch and authentication server IEEE 802 1x Enabled Fig 3 33 Its work processes in the network video system are as follows Step 1 IP Camera sends the network access request to switch or AP Access Point Step 2 Switch or AP sends this request to authentication server such as RADIUS server Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Microsoft Internet Authentication Service Step 3 If the validation is successful the server informs switch or AP of opening port and allows IP Camera s data to be sent through the switch on the network Requester Verifier Authentication Server IP Camera Switch RADIUS Fig 3 34 39 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 7 3 HTTPS Configure The interface of HTTPS setting is shown in Fig 3 35 Port Fig 3 35 HTTPS Hyper Text Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer is equivalent to HTTP The one key difference HTTPS transmitted data uses SSL Secure Sockets Layer or TLS Transport Layer Security encryption This security method encrypts the data itself This product has HTTPS built in supporting abil
33. ble or disable mirroring function set the mirror flip mirror and flip mode video will rotate horizontally vertically both horizontally and vertically AWB Mode Select the appropriate mode to adjust the color of screen and make the picture closer to actual results There are six modes to choose from 16 IP Camera User Manual 3D Noise Open or close 3D DNR function Noise Level Drag the slider to set the processing level of reducing noise range from 1 to 255 Exposure Auto exposure will adjust exposure automatically according to the intensity of light Manual exposure can adjust exposure rating manually Indoor And Outdoor Select indoor or outdoor mode to get the suitable display result Click OK button to save the setting Click Default button to restore the default setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 2 2 Privacy Regional The interface of privacy regional is shown in Fig 3 13 Color Red Green Black Fig 3 13 17 IP Camera User Manual Enable Enable or disable privacy function Color Select the color overlay of privacy area Enable privacy function click and drag cursor to set the privacy area of video image An image can be entirely or partially masked it supports 4 areas superposable at maximum Click Clear a
34. ce information Note When you add a new device the information such as device name cannot be the same as the added device 4 3 1 2 Modifying a Device 1 In the Device Management interface click the device item to view its parameters 2 Modify the parameters of device according to actual needs 3 Click y to save the changes Note If the device connection is successful it will appear Start live view in the Device Information interface You can click it to view the video in real time 4 3 1 3 Deleting a Device 1 Slide a device item from right to left in the Device Management interface 2 Click Delete to delete the selected device 64 IP Camera User Manual 4 3 2 Live View User can view the device channel after successfully adding a device If the front end device is a Speed Dome Camera or a PTZ Camera you can also control the PTZ through software Click L to enter the Live View interface lt will display the talkback and recording status in the lower right corner of each video window The description for the buttons of the sliding sidebar is shown as below on penan CT SB ange parie DB Tasneem 4 3 2 1 Start Live View In the Live View interface click device item to expand the channel list select the channel s and then click Start live view to view the video 4 3 2 2 Stop Live View e Click LI to stop live view of all channels Long press the channel window which needs to
35. cessful 3 5 3 8 Port Mapping The interface of port mapping configure is shown in Fig 3 23 Enabled Fig 3 23 27 IP Camera User Manual Enabling this function can automatically map the port currently in use to router If you want to map the port manually please refer to Appendix 6 for port mapping 3 5 4 Alarm 3 5 4 1 Motion Detection The interface of motion detection configure is shown in Fig 3 24 Enable Enable or disable motion detection function Set Motion Area Click and drag cursor to set the area of motion detection in the video window An image can be entirely or partially set it supports 1 area for detection Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of motion detection low normal high the higher grade means higher sensitivity Detection Time Interval The time interval between two adjacent detective motions range from 5 to 10s If there is other motion detected during this period it will be considered continuous movement otherwise should be regarded as two different motion events Alarm Schedule User can set a daily schedule of motion detection The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule Output Linkage alarm output with built in relay when alarm is triggered Delay The duration of linkage alarm output when alarm is triggered range from 1 to
36. devices as shown in Fig 5 26 a 1 mhite orange white orange 1 2 Orange Orange A 3 white green white green 3 4 blue blue 4 5 white blue 4H4H HH white blue 5 6 green green 6 T white brown white brown T brown brown 8 Fig 5 26 a 2 Pin definitions of the crossover network cable used for directly connecting Camera and PC as shown in Fig 5 26 b 1 white orange white orange 1 2 orange orange A 3 white green white green 3 4 blue blue 4 5 white blue white bl ue G 6 green green D T white brown white brown T 8 brown brown 8 Fig 5 26 b 87 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 8 FAQ IE browser cannot access the login page Possible Reason 1 Network is disconnected Solution Connect your PC to network checking whether it works properly or not Check whether there is cable failure or network failure caused by PC virus until PCs can be connected with the command of Ping Possible Reason 2 IP address has been occupied by other device Solution Stop the connection between IP Camera and network connect IP Camera to PC and reset IP address according to the proper operations recommended Possible Reason 3 IP addresses are in different subnets Solution Check IP address subnet mask of server and the settings of Gateway Possible Reason 4 Physical addresses of network and IP Camera are conflicting Solution Modify the physical address of IP Camera
37. dify parameter Default Fig 5 2 4 Upgrade online device Click Upgrade button in the lower left corner of the main interface to pop up a dialog box select the correct upgrade file click Open to upgrade gt Upgrade a device Right click a device in the list select Upgrade option gt Upgrade multiple devices Hold down the CTRL key and click the devices you need to upgrade in the list right click any selected device select Upgrade option as shown in Fig 5 3 72 IP Camera User Manual Search assistant 1 0 0 9 10 8 8 88 5000 HNVR wire 255 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 00 00 05 15 15 01 V1 9 0 10 100 100 105 5000 IPCamera wire 255 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 00 00 06 b3 1a 01 v2 4 0 10 100 100 107 5000 IPCamera wire 255 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 00 00 05 15 9c 01 v2 4 4 5 192 168 1 10 5000 HDVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 8e 48 f2 4a 12 e2 V4 0 5 6 192 168 110 5000 HDVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 4a 9e c4 fl bf 71 V4 0 5 192 168 1 10 5000 HDVR wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 00 00 0c 36 8e 01 V4 0 5 ene ETE IP Camera q P55 255 255 0 00 00 08 90 e0 01 192 168 8 68 5000 HDVR rors 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 ea 86 38 b3 7e 9e V4 0 6 5 011 1951 10 192 168 8 92 5000 IPCamera wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 00 00 09 38 15 01 v2 6 6 1 5 004 2230 C 192 168 8 111 5000 IPCamera wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 00 05 05 dd 01 v2 6 6 2 test EA a Pnn 192 168 8 154 5000 IPCamera wire 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 00 00 05 44 72 01 v2 6 6 1 5 004 2230 C
38. dow A view window can be dragged to any window to display e Double click to realize the currently active window with single screen displaying 96 IP Camera User Manual Double click again to return to the previous screen e Spread two fingers apart or pinch them together to switch the screen mode Sliding to left right can move to the previous next group of channel s e Click EE to full screen display video of the currently active window Click to return to its original size 4 2 3 Playback Click and select mx to enter the Playback page Playback 2014 08 29 09 36 09 09 00 10 00 Fig 4 11 4 2 3 1 Video Search 1 In the Playback page slick mal 2 Set a specific time period 3 Select video type including all records timer records manual records cover records motion detection lO alarm PIR alarm and local records 4 Click device item to expand the channel list select a channel which needs to search the video 57 IP Camera User Manual 5 Click Start Search to start playback Search Conditions Playback form 2014 08 29 00 00 ES to 2014 08 29 23 59 Local Recorder i 148 channel 1 Device 1 Device 2 38 4 2 3 2 Playback Control 2014 08 29 09 35 37 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 0 1 4x Fig 4 13 You can slide the timeline bar to adjust the playback time The scales on the timeline bar show the time time display can be widen or narrow The range of blue line means
39. e front end device is a Speed Dome Camera or a PTZ Camera you can also control the PTZ through software Click in the upper left corner then select L to enter the Live Play page lt will display the talkback and recording status in the lower right corner of each video window The description for the buttons of the sliding sidebar is shown as below LivePlay Sliding Sidebar Botton penan Select screen mode Capture 1 3 5 pictures of the selected live view window hm Open Close PTZ control Open Close audio of live view Open Close two way talkback Control alarm output Open Close manual recording 53 IP Camera User Manual Button Desert Adjust image quality E Open Close full screen view 00 Stop Start all the live view Synchronize device time 4 2 2 1 Start Live View In the LivePlay page oliok and then click device item to expand the channel list select the channel s and then click Start Live View to view the video Camera List LivePlay 148 channel 1 Device 1 Device 2 148_1 304kbps 20fps 4 2 2 2 Stop Live View e Inthe LivePlay page click LI to stop live view of all channels 6 Drag the channel window which needs to stop live view and the u icon shows on the top of wndow Drag this window up to u until u changes to P and then release the window In this way you can stop the specified live video 94 IP Camera User Manual LivePlay 1 320kbps 20fps 148_1 312kbps
40. e start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule FTP upload Enable this function to upload the pictures of timing capture to FTP Server Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 6 3 SD Card The interface of SD card configure is shown in Fig 3 31 SD Card Name SD Card Space Partition And Format Fig 3 31 36 IP Camera User Manual Click Refresh button to view the information of SD card on your IP Camera Click Partition And Format button to format SD card it supports disk cache smart drive FAT32 file system and 64GB maximum capacity with a fixed partition When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful A Notice Power off and restart the IP Camera to identify correctly after inserting SD card eo Hot plugging is not recommended for SD card it may damage the data of SD card e Don t allow formatting during the process of using SD card capture or record Don t cut off the power during formatting FAT32 is
41. eam is HD channel and sub stream is SD channel 34 IP Camera User Manual Record Schedule Enable this function user can set a daily schedule of recording The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule FTP upload Enable this function to upload the timing record to FTP Server Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful A Notice Don t pull out SD card during recording If you change the record stream during recording it will reproduce other new video file 3 5 6 2 Capture Configure The interface of capture configure is shown in Fig 3 30 Setting Enabled Capture Schedule Weekday Wednesday v Apply to Everyday v Period 4 Start 00 v 00 v 00 v FTP upload Enabled Fig 3 30 35 IP Camera User Manual Setting Enable or disable timing capture function set the time interval of capture time range 5 10 15 30 60s If the capture interval is set to 5s IP Camera will capture a picture every 5 seconds in the period of capture schedule and store them in the SD card Capture Schedule User can set a daily schedule of timing capture Th
42. er e Channel The current channel in use Mode Indicates the current mode 54Mbps 802 119 11Mbps 802 11b If displayed 54Mbps 802 119 it is compatible with 11Mbps 802 11b e MAC Address The physical address of he router as seen from the Wireless LAN e IP Address Wireless LAN IP address of the router Traffic Statistics Received Sent Bytes 0 4796 Packets 0 58 WAN The following parameters apply to the WAN Internet port of the router You can configure them on the Network gt WAN page e MAC Address The physical address of the router as seen from the Internet e IP Address The current WAN internet IP Address f assigned dynamically and no connection to Internet this field will be blank System Up Tame 0 day s 00 00 58 Retresh or 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with the WAN is ro GINA UR ddr Fame Internet fa gt Rios lt Fig 5 22 Step 2 Open Forwarding select Virtual Servers as shown below TP LINK Status ae Quick Setup Network Wireless ID Service Ports IP Address Protocol Status Modify Advanced Settings DHCP zeu Add New Enable Al Disable Al Delete All Forwarding Port Enggenng Previous Naw DMZ UPnP Fig 5 23 Step 3 Select Add New and enter the IP address of IP Camera e g 192 168 1 100 85 IP Camera User Manual port e g 85 status valid and other information click save as sh
43. h 1 Click O to enter the Device Logs interface 2 Select the start time and end time 1 2 3 Select the type of log including all system alarm and operation 4 Select a device which needs to search logs 5 5 Click Search to show the log information 4 3 5 Configuration User can set password protection view the help configure software update manage video files and check the software s version information and main features etc Click to enter the Configuration interface 4 3 5 1 Password Protection e Creating a password Click Turn Password On enter and confirm the password in the dialog box As this password takes effect user needs to enter the correct password when you next log in Modifying your password Click Modify Password enter your current password and new password in the dialog box to modify your password e Cancelling the password If you want to disable the password protection click Turn Password Off and enter the password to confirm the settings 4 3 5 2 Setting e Buffer Time In order to avoid the stagnation caused by network congestion during play setting buffer time can save a certain amount of data 0 3000ms before 68 IP Camera User Manual playing The longer buffer time you set the longer it takes for video data to arrive on the client eo Storage Space Set the maximum occupying space during local record 4 2 5 3 File Management User ca
44. is are adjustable Preset Set remove and call any preset point with a maximum of 128 9 IP Camera User Manual 3 4 Playback Click Playback button in the menu bar to enter the video playback page as shown in Fig 3 6 Files List R M W O q Fig 3 6 User can search for recording files or capture images in local PC or storage device on the IP Camera according to search criteria Position Select remote recording files remote capture images local recording files or local capture images Type Select the file type remote recording files can be searched by motion alarm recording I O alarm recording and time recording local recording files can be searched by local files and download files Date Select a certain date Start Time End Time Set a specific time period Files List Click Search button after setting the search criteria the searched files information will be displayed in the Files List 10 IP Camera User Manual Play Double click a video file or click a picture file in the files list or click gt button to playback Support file switching screenshot downloading and positioning playback by dragging the progress bar during playback As shown in Fig 3 7 gt Files List Count 2 File Name File Size 2014 09 28 12 21 23 3 927 MB 2014 09 28 12 21 39 1 923 MB 00 00 01 00 00 08 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fig 3 7 1 Process Bar 2 Play
45. is successful 41 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 8 2 Device Information The interface of device information is shown in Fig 3 38 I E Device Name IP Camera Device Information Running State Version Core version v3 0 0 4 Fig 3 38 Device information Self define device name and channel name displayed in the search list while searching for devices They support 24 characters only contain Chinese characters letters numbers and underline Running State View CPU and memory utilization running time and hard disk space Version View the version number WEB version number ONVIF version number build date and core version number Click OK button to save the setting Click Refresh button to refresh these info in real time When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters 3 5 8 3 Maintenance The interface of maintenance is shown in Fig 3 39 42 IP Camera User Manual Auto Maintenance Enabled Time Every Week y Sunday G 23 00 V Device Restart Device Restart Restore Import Export Fig 3 39 Auto Maintenance User can enable the timing reboot function of IP Camera and set reboot date and time Device Restart Click Device Restart button to pop up a dialog box then click OK button to restart IP Camera Restore Click Factory Default button to pop up a warning window then click OK button to restore factory settings and resta
46. ity in order to guarantee the web browser to view the video safely However using HTTPS will reduce the communication links speed and affect video frame rate 3 5 7 4 RTSP Authentication The interface of RTSP authentication setting is shown in Fig 3 36 Enabled Note Checking user permission during RTSP requset Fig 3 36 When RTSP request is being sent IP Camera needs to carry authentication information after enabling the RTSP authentication function 3 5 8 System 3 5 8 1 Time Parameters The interface of time parameters is shown in Fig 3 37 40 IP Camera User Manual Time Setting Date 12014 v Time zone Time zone GMT 10 00 hawaii Daylight Saving Time Start Time End Time January Shift Time NTP Service Enabled NTP IP Fig 3 37 Time Setting Manually set the date and time of IP Camera Sync PC time Click this button to sync system time with PC Time zone Set the current time zone Daylight Saving Time User can enable DST function and set start amp end time and shift time NTP Service Enable this function IP Camera will sync system time with NTP server according to the time zone user can also manually set the IP and port number of NTP server Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting
47. k to realize the currently active window with single screen displaying Double click again to return to the previous screen e Spread two fingers apart or pinch them together to switch the screen mode Sliding to left right can move to the previous next group of channel s e Click EI to full screen display video of the currently active window Click to return to its original size 4 3 3 Playback Click mx to enter the Playback interface 4 3 3 1 Video Search 1 Set a specific time period 2 Select video type including timer records manual records cover records motion detection lO alarm PIR alarm local records and all records In addition to the local records 3 Click device item to expand the channel list select a channel which needs to search the video 4 Click Search to start playback 4 3 3 2 Playback Control 2014 08 01 19 56 17 36 37 55 54 Fig 4 23 You can slide the timeline bar to adjust the playback time The scales on the timeline bar show the time time display can be widen or narrow The range of blue line means have record data Red pointer indicates the current playing position and shows its time above the scales Playback window will play the video when the red pointer is within the scope of the blue line otherwise it will pause the playback Capture a picture of the playback window IP Camera User Manual Button Deseripton Tt Pause Play the playback 4 3 4 Log Searc
48. ll button to clear all privacy areas Click Clear Selected Area button to clear selected privacy area Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 2 3 OSD The interface of OSD configure is shown in Fig 3 14 AN As A Enabled Fig 3 14 Time Enable Enable this function to display system time Color Select different colors for time display The background color of time area which has a transparency of 30 will automatically adjust according to the character color 18 IP Camera User Manual Text Enable Enable this function to display text content Color Select different colors for text display The background color of text area which has a transparency of 30 will automatically adjust according to the character color Text Click text box to self define the channel name it supports 40 English characters or 20 Chinese words at maximum Click and drag system time or text content to adjust the display position Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 2 4 Day Night Configure The interface of day night configure is shown in Fig 3 15
49. n in Fig 5 1 Click Search 2 button to search online devices again Search assistant 1 0 0 9 oan Gh Ln E WN ra 10 8 8 88 10 100 100 105 10 100 100 106 10 100 100 107 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 10 192 168 8 56 192 168 8 92 192 168 8 111 192 168 8 148 192 168 8 154 192 168 8 198 192 168 8 207 192 168 8 213 192 168 8 216 192 168 8 246 192 168 8 247 192 168 8 249 192 168 8 251 192 168 8 253 192 168 200 34 192 168 200 100 192 168 200 104 192 168 200 105 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 8000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 HNVR IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera HDVR HDVR HDVR IP Camera IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera IPCamera HNVR IPCamera HDVR D3004 IP Camera AHD_DVR IPCamera IPCamera HDVR HDVR HNVR IPCamera IPCamera 255 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Fig 5 1 3 Configure parameters of online device 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 1 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 200 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 1 192 168 8 1
50. n manage all video files in this page Ordered by file name sequential reverse Ordered by time sequential reverse Ordered by file size sequential reverse Select video files Delete the selected files 4 3 5 4 Help User can click Help to open the help file 4 3 5 5 About Click About to enter the About interface You can check the software s version number e Click Software Update to online detect the software s new version Then you can click again to open the browser and select update if a new version exists Click New Features to view the version description click to return Click Contact Us to view the company information 69 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 1 Factory Default Parameters IP Address 192 168 1 10 User Name admin Password is blank Device Port 5000 Media Port 5005 WEB Port 80 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 RTSP Port 554 ONVIF Port 12001 DHCP Off Wireless IP Address 192 168 2 10 Wireless Gateway 192 168 2 1 70 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 2 SearchTool User Guide 1 Introduction Search Assistant can search for devices on the intranet automatically and doesn t need the IP address to configure device 2 Search online device Run the executable SearchTool file from CD included to install Search Assistant Then double click the Search Assistant to search online devices on the intranet automatically as show
51. nfigure 3G and PPPOE function cannot be enabled at the same time 24 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 3 5 DDNS Configure The interface of DDNS configure is shown in Fig 3 20 Fig 3 20 Bind the device with a fixed domain name so that user can visit the device no matter how the public IP changes Enable Enable or disable DDNS function Domain Domain name set up by user e g MylPC no ip org User name Password User name password registered in DDNS server Domain server Select the correct DDNS server Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful ES Note Please refer to Appendix 4 for DDNS service 3 5 3 6 E mail Configure The interface of E mail configure is shown in Fig 3 21 Enable Enable or disable E mail notification function SSL Enable or disable mail encryption function SMTP server Outgoing Mail Server Address Mail server addresses are different for different Email service providers e g the SMTP server of 163 com is smtp 163 com and 25 IP Camera User Manual the SMTP server of Gmail mailbox is smtp gmail com Support Gmail and 163 com only Port Port number of SMTP server usually is 25 or 465 Sender address The E mail address of sending mail Recipient address The E mail address of receiving mail
52. nizes with PC Enable timing Day Night switch Set the Day Night Switch Schedule IP Camera will switch to night mode within certain period of time otherwise it will switch to day mode 91
53. nto the router The main interface is shown as follow TP LINK 54M Wireless Router Model No TL WR340G TL WR340GD Status Sterus Basic Setting Firmware Version 4 3 7 Build 090901 Re 61 99290 Quick Setup Hardware Version WR340G v5 08140201 Network LAN MAC Address 00 27 19 54 BB 68 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router Status Help The Status page displays the routers current status and configuration All information is read only Wireless Advanced Setting LAN The following is the information of LAN as set on the Network gt DHCP LAN page niere MAC Address The physical address of the router as seen from the LAN e IP Address The LAN IP address of the router Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with LAN IP address Wireless Stanc Routing Wireless Radio Enable IP amp MAC Binding SSD TP LINK_5ABB68 Dynamic DNS Channel 6 Maimenance Mode S4Mbps 802 115 System Tools MAC Address 00 27 19 5A BB 68 IP Address 192 168 1 1 WAN MAC Address 00 27 19 54 BB 69 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Dynamic IP Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Renew Obtaming network parameters DNS Server 0000 0000 Secunty Wireless These are the current settings or information for Wireless as set on the Wireless gt Wireless Settings page Wireless Radio indicates whether the wireless radio feature of the router is enabled or disabled e SSID SSID of the rout
54. nts click OK login IP Camera again Note Users need to delete ActiveX in the computer and re install the new version when the update have successfully completed The video image is not fluent Possible Reason 1 The frame rate of IP Camera is too low Solution Recommend user to change the stream to sub stream or increase the video frame rate Possible Reason 2 Too many users are viewing the video Solution Block some clients or reduce the video frame rate Possible Reason 3 The bandwidth is low Solution Reduce the video frame rate or bitrate The color of images is abnormal green or other colors Possible Reason The settings of color adjustment are not properly Solution Restore the default settings in Video Parameters or set the ISP parameters properly There is no sound while monitoring Possible Reason 1 No audio input connection audio input and output reversed Solution Check audio connection of the host green port is audio input red port is audio output Possible Reason 2 The audio option of live video is closed Stream Type is not set to Video amp Audio Solution Open the audio Stream Type of stream configure should set to Video Audio SearchTool software cannot find device 89 10 IP Camera User Manual Possible Reason SearchTool adopts multicast protocol to perform searching but the firewall forbids multicast data packet Solution Dis
55. own below TP LINK Add or Modify 1 Virtual Server Entry Service Port XX XX of XX IP Address Protocol ALL X Common Bervice Port Selact One Y Status Basic Settings Quick Setup Network Wireless Advanced Settings DHCP Forwarding Port Triggering Fig 5 24 Step 4 After save successfully as shown below TP LINK Status Basic Settings Virtual Servers Quick Setup Network Wireless ID Service Ports IP Address Protocol Status Modify Advanced Settings 1 B5 192 158 1 100 ALL Enabled Modify Delete DHCP 2 26 192 188 1 111 ALL Enabled Modify Delete Forwarding 3 9000 492 168 1 112 ALL Enabled Modify Delete Port Triggering DMZ Add New Enable All Disable All Delete All UPnP Secunty Static Routing Previcus Fig 5 25 Step 5 After user successfully set up DDNS in Network Configure you can visit the IP Camera via entering http MylPC no ip org 85 86 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 7 Network Cable Connection 1 Materials and Tools Required Use an 8 pin twisted pair within the effective transmission distance of 100m two standard RJ45 plugs and a RJ45 special tool to process the network cable Note A network cable tester is recommended to prepare for testing the produced network cable 2 Pin Definitions 1 Pin definitions of the straight network cable used for connecting Camera and HUB switch or other network
56. put device IP Camera User Manual Chapter 3 Access IPC through IE Browser 3 1 Download and Install ActiveX You need to install ActiveX Control when you access IP Camera for the first time through IE browser Installation Method 1 Input the IP address of IP Camera in the browser s address bar for example 192 168 1 10 to enter into login page 2 Click Download ActiveX as shown in Fig 3 1 IP Camera Language UserName i Password ay Login Fig 3 1 3 Popup a file download dialog box click Run or Save to download Activex 4 After the download is complete double click the downloaded file WebClient select the installation path and click Install to install WebClient as shown in Fig 3 2 Choose the folder in which to install npcient 2 1 0 2 Setup will install npdient 2 1 0 2 in the following folder To install in a different folder click Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder D Program Files x86 npdient Space required 3 6MB Space available 81 0GB npclient Fig 3 2 IP Camera User Manual 5 After the installation is complete click Finish to exit as shown in Fig 3 3 Completing the npclient 2 1 0 2 Setup npdient 2 1 0 2 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to dose Setup lt a cancel _ Fig 3 3 User can also access IP Camera through SearchTool please refer to Appendi
57. r Frame interval image quality you get Set the resolution of video Video format Set PAL or NTSC Bit type CBR constant encoding bitrate VBR variable encoding bitrate Different stream ID has different bitrate 2 Click Back to change previous settings Click Next to proceed Note User can refer to Chapter 3 5 5 1 Stream Configure for details Step 3 User Management The interface of user management is shown in Fig 3 10 13 IP Camera User Manual Username Password mwm e Il Cee O User right a E Sect A A E Query Log Device Configure A ee PTZ Configure Record Configure O Es pu Configure Security Configure PT Fig 3 10 1 Add a user Enter the new user s name and password set the appropriate user right and then click Add 2 Modify a user Select a user in the list modify user information or right and then click Modify 3 Delete a user Select a user in the list and then click Delete 4 Click Back to change previous settings Click Next to proceed Note User can refer to Chapter 3 5 7 1 User Management for details Step 4 Network Parameters The interface of network parameters is shown in Fig 3 11 1 Set up the IP Camera s port number 2 Set up its IP address net mask and gateway Please avoid conflict with the IP addresses of other devices or PC If DHCP function of router and IP Camera is enabled it will automatically obtain IP address from the router 3 If
58. r DDNS Service 1 DDNS function of IP Camera DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service refers to the real time analysis of a fixed domain name and the IP Camera s dynamic public IP address With this function all Internet users can visit the IP Camera via a fixed domain name The DDNS process flow diagram is displayed as follow Owner 1 Register mycam net video net DDNS Server L ee w o y e d ba ka Internet i P Ma E i 3 Periodic alive signal N e A transmission IP address etc As Network Camera Video Server Fig 5 6 2 Access IP Camera by domain name Register DDNS on the third party website take no ip for example 2a Go to http www noip com and click Sign Up Home About Download Blog Contact g Cart Sign In Dynamic DNS Managed DNS Services Why Us Support Sign Up Fig 5 7 2b Fill in the required fields on the form and click Free Sign Up Create Your No IP Account Username Email and only contain a z 0 9 and _ Password Confirm Password Password Strength rer ou can change your hostname or add Hostname ddns net ge yo nore later Fig 5 8 76 IP Camera User Manual Note Please read the tips when creating your account You can change your hostname or add more lately or upgrade to No IP Enhanced for more hostnames and less hassles 2c Once you have submitted your account information it will send a confirmation email to the address you provided The email contains a link
59. r date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule Output Linkage alarm output with built in relay when alarm is triggered Delay The duration of linkage alarm output when alarm is triggered range from 1 to 30 IP Camera User Manual 10s Record Linkage recording and store in the SD card when alarm is triggered Alarm Linkage The duration of linkage recording when alarm is triggered time range 5 10 30 60 120 300 600 900 1200 1800s Capture Linkage capture and store in the SD card when alarm is triggered E mail Enable this function the information of I O alarm will be sent to mailbox refer to E mail Configure The notification email can contain text messages and images FTP Enable this function the information of I O alarm will be saved in FTP Server It can upload text messages and images Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 5 Audio amp Video 3 5 5 1 Stream Configure The interface of stream configure is shown in Fig 3 26 Stream ld Main Stream Y Stream Size kbps Fig 3 26 Stream ID Support two types of streams main stream is HD channel and sub stream is SD channel 31 IP Camera User Manual Stream type Include Only Video
60. r network are ram for A Notice Don t cut off the power and internet connection during an upgrade activity IP Camera cannot be recovered after power off 44 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 8 5 PTZ Configure The interface of PTZ configure is shown in Fig 3 41 Dome address Stop bit Fig 3 41 PTZ configure When IP Camera is connected to RS485 communication or control device e g PTZ decoder dome camera user needs to select the correct PTZ settings according to the parameters of external communication device address protocol baud rate etc Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful Ad Notice Only setting the correct parameters and protocol can you control the external communication device 3 5 8 6 Connection The interface of online user is shown in Fig 3 42 45 IP Camera User Manual me une me Fig 3 42 In this interface user can view all user information Click Refresh button to refresh the online user list User can preview and configure device remotely through IE web browser ISS ISS Mobile and other client Clicking Disconnected button can take the client offline 3 5 9 Local Configure The interface of local configure is shown in Fig 3 43 46 IP Camera User Manual Length of
61. ring Internet access mode like ADSL and so on For dial up access with router see picture below for the network topology PC o p P ADSL Model lt A PC Fig 5 20 User can set up DDNS service please refer to Appendix 4 for DDNS settings Switch to the DDNS Configure page enter the relevant information applied in the DDNS server and map the ports from router The router judges and points to IP Camera according to the different ports Remote Internet users can visit the IP Camera on the network via domain name Open IE and enter the domain name and port number without entering port number if it is the default value 80 for example http MyIPC no ip org 2318 gt PPPoE dial up access For IP Camera dial up access see picture below for the network topology 83 IP Camera User Manual St ar gt D ADSL Model Fig 5 21 Setup steps Step 1 Login your IP Camera via crossover cable direct connection refer to Appendix 7 Step 2 Set PPPOE parameters please refer to PPPOE Configure for more details Step 3 Connect IP Camera to Internet Step 4 After user successfully set up the PPPOE dial up you can visit IP Camera on the network via dynamic IP 84 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 6 Port Mapping Take the TL WR340G router of TP LINK as an example for illustration Step 1 Ask network administrator for the IP address of router i e LAN gateway address and enter user name and password to log i
62. rt the device automatically Click Restore button to pop up a warning window then click OK button to restore default values and restart the device automatically Import Export User can export the data files of IP Camera into PC as backup function or import specified data files from PC to IP Camera Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful A Notice Restore factory settings can restore all user settings and network parameters Restore default values can restore all user settings and reserve network parameters 43 IP Camera User Manual E Note Please refer to Appendix 1 for factory default parameters 3 5 8 4 Upgrade Device The interface of upgrade device is shown in Fig 3 40 Upgrade Device _ Upgrade Device Fig 3 40 Click Upgrade Device button to select the correct upgrade file then click Open button to upgrade device and upgrade status bar will show the current progress After upgrade completes IP Camera will restart automatically User needs to login again and enter into device information page to check the version number ES example kernel file is kernelfs ram burn file is burnin 1 0 ram boot file is nsboot 1 0 ram and application file is usersection 2 0 8 ram Note The suffixes of upgrade files fo
63. se the sound of live video Record Manual recording switch Click ON button to record current video and save them in AVI format to Local recording files path of local config the state is changed to after enable recording click this button to stop recording Capture Click O button to generate the screenshot of current views and save it in JPG format to Local capture files path of local config Digital Zoom Click Q button to enter the E Zoom mode The image will be magnified User can click and hold your left mouse button to move the image click to exit the E Zoom mode Show Alarm Click button to pop up alarm information list it shows the alarm IP alarm time and alarm description Click close button or button to close it Full Screen Double click the video screen to display video in full screen mode double click again or press Esc key to exit full screen mode Video Parameters Click B to open PTZ control panel and adjust the brightness hue contrast saturation and sharpness of video click Default button to restore the default values E Note Support 5 users online at the same time 3 3 2 PTZ Control Click al to open PTZ control panel the state is changed to Click this button to hide PTZ control panel PTZ Speed Eight grades 1 8 1 is slowest 8 is fastest and 5 is moderate PTZ Rotation Four rotation directions up down left right Zoom focus and ir
64. stop live view and the wo icon shows on the top of window drag the window to wo until wo changes 65 IP Camera User Manual to an then release the window In this way you can stop the specified live video 4 3 2 3 Digital Zoom Spread two fingers apart to zoom in the single screen live view slide on the screen with single finger to move and view the partial area and pinch two fingers together to zoom out the live view 4 3 2 4 PTZ Control 1 Click Led to activate the PTZ control and this icon turns into y 2 The description for PTZ control buttons is shown as below Burn Description Start Stop auto scan B cuss ous A Om Ozo B Os Os Click Set to save the preset point Select a preset point and click Use to call the preset point 3 Under PTZ control mode you can slide on the live view window to realize the PTZ movements Support eight directions 4 Click 5 to exit the PTZ control status 4 3 2 5 Add to Favorites Select one or more device channels and click Add to Favorites enter favorites name and click OK to add these channels to another virtual device Slide a device item from right to left to showed click it to delete the device 4 3 2 6 Other View Operations In the live view window e Click on a view window to set it as the currently active window 66 IP Camera User Manual A view window can be dragged to any window to display e Double clic
65. t interesting region on the video and IP Camera will improve the corresponding region s image quality while encoding 32 IP Camera User Manual Fig 3 27 3 5 5 3 Audio Configure The interface of audio configure is shown in Fig 3 28 Sample rate 8000 Fig 3 28 In this interface user can view the IP Camera s audio sample rate and bit wide 33 IP Camera User Manual support G711a and G711U audio encoding formats Click OK button to save the setting Click Refresh button to refresh the above info 3 5 6 Storage 3 5 6 1 Record Configure The interface of record configure is shown in Fig 3 29 AAA AAA Record Mode Storage rule Circle write Y Pre recording Record Schedule Period4 Start 00 v 00 Y f00 v Enabled Fig 3 29 FTP upload Storage rule When the storage space is full Circle write will cover the earliest storage files and keep recording Not overwrite will stop recording and generate alarm automatically Pre recording Alarm signals need a little time to process and trigger recording it may not record some important information before alarm activation This function can save pre recording usually is 6 7s and improve monitoring system reliability otherwise it only writes the current video data to SD card Stream ID The smaller record stream you set the more video files are stored in SD card Select a stream type for recording main str
66. twork topology Y 192 168 1 126 Switch or router Fig 5 14 Please refer to picture below for the network settings Ar 192 168 1 10 IP Address Automatically obtain IP address DHCP Disable Multicast Settings DNS Server Preferred DNS server 8 8 8 8 Alternate DNS server Fig 5 15 If a wireless IP Camera needs to be visited via WiFi mode user should set WiFi Configure correctly 80 IP Camera User Manual Setup steps Step 1 Login your IP Camera by IE 192 168 1 10 by default Step 2 Switch to the Network Configure page fill in the device s IP address assigned by network administrator e g 192 168 3 168 Step 3 Fill in the correct net mask e g 255 255 255 0 Step 4 Fill in the correct gateway e g 192 168 3 1 Click OK button to save the setting then restart your IP Camera enter the new IP address to visit it gt Dynamic IP Dynamic IP means that IP Camera obtains IP address from DHCP server tamil See Sann below for the network topology Di a 168 1 126 Switch or router an 192 168 1 10 DHCP Server Fig 5 16 Please refer to picture below for the network settings IP Address Automatically obtain IP address DHCP IP Address 192 155 3 168 Net mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Multicast Settings Multicast address Alternate DNS server 0 0 0 0 Fig 5 17 Setup steps Login your IP Camera by IE switch to the Network Configure page and select
67. used to file system format by default IP Camera doesn t support the storage formatted into multi partition if user wants to format SD card on PC before using please format it into one partition 3 5 7 Security 3 5 7 1 User Management The interface of user management is shown in Fig 3 32 Enter the new user s name and password set the appropriate user right then click Add button to add this user into the user list Select a user in the user list modify user information or right and then click Modify button to confirm the changes Select a user in the user list click Delete button to delete this user 37 IP Camera User Manual mes a RS User name admin ae a i iD ren ConfmPasswort J Select All Live Video Playback Query Log Device Configure PTZ Configure Record Configure Alarm Configure Security Configure Fig 3 32 E Note 20 users can be added for each IP Camera at most The admin cannot be modified and deleted 3 5 7 2 IEEE 802 1xs IP Camera supports IEEE 802 1X This protocol is used to verify the connected device s user rights The interface of IEEE 802 1xs setting is shown in Fig 3 33 If the verification fails IEEE 802 1X will establish point to point connections or prevent access from LAN port IEEE 802 1X prevents Port Hijacking an unauthorized computer accesses the Internet through the network jack of inside and outside building It is very practical for network video applic
68. vice will automatically restart Step 2 Open IE web browser and enter the IP address of wireless router set up your router s IP encryption mode password etc Skipping this step if your wireless router has been set 21 IP Camera User Manual Note The wireless IP of your router and IP Camera must be on the same network segment Enabled gt WiFi IP IP Address 192 168 8 151 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Multicast Address 237 13 14 15 Fig 3 17 Step 3 Reenter the WiFi Configure page of IP Camera click Search router button to automatically search router Step 4 Select your wireless router and set up the key and password click Connect button Note If the router s security type is Auto user can click Connect directly without setting parameters if the security type is WPA user need to enter 22 IP Camera User Manual password and then click Connect if the security type is WEP user need to set the WEP key format WEP key and password then click Connect These settings must be consistent with wireless router Step 5 When the connect state is displayed as Connect unplug the network cable of IP Camera open IE web browser and enter the wireless IP to access IP Camera Click OK button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful
69. x 2 for SearchTool User Guide 3 2 User Login Reopen IE web browser after the ActiveX installation completes input the IP address of IP Camera 192 168 1 10 by default to enter into login page as shown in Fig 3 4 Select the system language input user name and password then click Login button to enter the main interface IP Camera Language User Name Password Fig 3 4 Note The default user name is admin the default password is blank IP Camera User Manual 3 3 Live Video After signing in you will see the live video page or click Live Video button in the menu bar to enter this page User can do many operations like play stop talkback monitor audio record capture zoom in show alarm view in full screen mode control PTZ adjust video parameters select stream type and adjust display scale As shown in Fig 3 5 Current online users 2 Fig 3 5 3 3 1 Video Control Main Sub Stream Select the stream according to the network environment main stream is HD channel and sub stream is SD channel 16 9 4 3 Adjust the display scale Play Click sR button to open the current video Stop Click 0 button to close the current video Talkback Audio talkback switch Click Al button to perform the talkback between PC and IP Camera the state is changed to A after enable audio talkback click this button to stop talkback IP Camera User Manual Audio Open 4 or clo
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