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1. dyndns org e Host Name test dyndns org User Name test tt Password sese Schedule Update 1440 Maes http test dyndns org Note 1 Schedule Update Depends on the input time of Schedule Update it will update DDNS s web site automatically The time range is from 5 to 5000 minutes O It will not update dyndns org amp 3322 0rg Update once per day is recommended 1440 minutes per day If updated too frequently it will be blocked DDNS Setting There are several DDNS providers can be selected Select the provider from the pull down list input Hostname User name Password and the Schedule Update time and then click Apply to connect to the DDNS provider Status This field will display the message to indicate the status of DDNS service Updating Information update Idle Stop service http lt hostname username gt lt provider gt com DDNS registration successful can now link to the device with this URL address Update Failed the name is already registered The hostname or username has already been used Please change it 39 Zon Update Failed check your internet connection Network connection failed Update Failed please check the account information with you provider The input hostname username or password may be wrong 40 D Event Handling Event Setting This device supports multiple event settings Event Settin
2. H 264 10X Network Speed Dome CAM632 User s Manual Date 7 20 2012 Firmware Version V1 0 32 ES 1 EE EE 3 2 Producti Ee Ee e den ir 3 di PIOGUCESIAMAHON E 6 Cable CONNECTIONS ii 6 et evier T A ROTI SS UN WE 9 RASS UNM E 10 a I CO EEN 12 Di we Tute TC e BEE 19 A SISI 19 EECH 19 BE te EN aaa 23 System let LC 25 VCL 26 B VIGGO RUGS SEINO E 27 Video Format E 27 TEREE EEE n e PEE ee ee ee ee A ESEE E eee 30 C N tWo rk SeN WE 31 LEVE RR A EN Maii FEE ele RE ee E oo PPPOE Se INO Rie 38 DDNS Setting 39 D Event e rte Un Le s sena E IA 41 SES FR ERA 41 EE PeR AAT 46 Seala O P EEA E E A A E 48 Di OSD MNU a S S 50 A System Info EE 52 B6 DISplay ati 93 SH E a E E sees E E A E A E A E NT 54 CAN siriana ariani 62 EMELIE 65 Ser EE 67 E SE A dn sere se saree ewes ete baw E wneea pene out s rues E E 69 av 69 7 INGCIWOFNCCORHGUraton ciiiriinni iaia pipi 71 Su d In g e EE 71 Comec E TOPO DICCI 71 Connecio ore arcieri 72 CAI e E 73 Connects to ADSLwitnFixed PUDIC IP AGOFESS rrrinrt ras Connects to ADSL with Floating Public IP Address Dot 74 Ce uh EI EH d E 76 Connects to Internet with Fixed Public IP Address AE 76 Connects to Internet with Floating Public IP Address 78 5 FacloyDeduli a alain 79 1 Aisoni Preface This camera is a network speed dome camera It builds in web server User views real time video via IE browser It supports H
3. White Bal White balance function is for setting color temperature based on the environment the camera Is in or personal preference ATW Indoor Outdoor AWC Manual Auto Tracking White balance ATW checks the whole image weights all colors in the picture and updates the white level and color temperature which is good for constant changing scene Indoor is a mode of ATW but tends for more blue Outdoor is also a mode of ATW gives more red to the whole image Auto White Balance Camera will make color calibration to the picture for once and keep the color temperature until the next order is given To refresh the color you need to make a manual trigger to the AWC when it is shown on the display Main Setup WHITE BAL AWCSET BACKLIGHT OFF e press Enter iris open or zoom in to renew sal image color AWC To adjust color preference manually Manual setting is let you fix the color temperature which can be good for indoor and static environment If the lighting is tungsten or alike more natural try to add more blue or 54 Zon reduce red a little If lighting is fluorescent or within white spectrum try to add more red or reduce the blue Default values are 29 for RED 41 for BLUE we suggest you not to give setting away from these two default numbers by too much Back Light Backlight function is for Improving the image quality in the scene that strong light source stays behind the
4. 32 bit 1024 by 768 pixels ii ni EE Zon B IP Assignment gt Always consult your network administrator before assigning an IP address to your camera in order to avoid using a previously assigned IP address gt MAC Address Each network camera has a unique Ethernet address MAC address Shown on the sticker of the device gt One final note although the IP Search is able to find and configure any network device on the LAN except those that are behind a router it is a good idea to set the host PC to the same subnet In order to connect to the Web based user interface of the network camera the host PC must be in the same subnet For more information about subnets please consult your network administrator Asoni IP Search is a utility that provides an easier more efficient way to configure the IP address and network settings of the network camera in Local Network LAN The software can be installed from the attached software CD 1 Once Asoni IP Search has been successfully installed on the computer double click the Search CAM4_ CAM6_NVR6LX icon on the desktop er Search CAM4_CAM6_NVR6L Device List IP Camera 192 168 001 200 ID Camera 192 168 001 200 IP_Camera 192 168 001 1 Click Search button to Search the IP_Camera 192 168 001 devices IP_Camera 192 168 001 IP Camera 192 168 001 2 Click and select the device on the left ID Camera 192 168 001 ne IP_Camera 192 168 001
5. Digital Output On period For example if Interval set to 20 seconds when the motion detection is triggered the Digital Output will be On and lasting for 20 seconds and then Off automatically Enable Motion Detection in Schedule Time Enable this option will automatic activate the motion detection with scheduled time and stop the detection in the other time Please refer to Schedule page to setup the schedule time Recommendation of Motion Detection Area To ensure the Motion Detection works well and avoid unnecessary trigger please follow the rules to draw the Motion Detection Areas The moving object larger than the 50 of the Motion Detection Area it will be detected and the Motion Detection is triggered The moving object smaller than the 50 of the Motion Detection Area it will not be detected and the Motion Detection will not be triggered Recommend use 3 smaller Motion Detection Areas to replace a large area 43 The moving object smaller than the 50 of the The moving object larger than the 50 of the motion motion area it will not be detected area it will be detected and the motion is triggered To detect the smaller moving object use 3 motion areas to replace a large motion area refer the figure below The moving object will be detected when it is in any of the 3 motion areas and the motion is triggered Record File Setting There are 3 methods to record the event video and sen
6. IP_Camera 192 168 001 IP_Camera 192 168 001 IP_Camera 192 168 001 4 Click Modify button to setupthe device 3 On the bottom side change the parameters ofthe selected device 5 To connect the device double click the device on the left side e 4 ea fel eae 192 168 1 200 HttpPort 80 gn 3 gt Cal Device Name IP_Camers Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 DNS4 168 95 1 1 Search ne l _ Sain j MACAddress 00 0F 0D 23 EF 28 Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS2 168 95 192 1 Zon IP Search searches all the network devices which connect to the intranet and lists on the window Click Search button to search again From the list click and select the device with the MAC Address that corresponds to the device that is to be configured The network configuration of the selected device will show on the bottom filling in the Device Name IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway and the others Click Modify button to save the settings into the device 6 Wait for few seconds to let the device update the settings and then click Search button again to re search the network devices Double click the network device listed on the window It will open an IE browser and connect to this device directly 4 Live Video start the IE browser type the IP address of the network camera in the address field http lt IP of camera gt If the HTTP Port has been changed from 80 type the URL as O
7. Time Switch will be triggered to On and lasting for a period time and then Off automatically Turn On Time If the Digital Output switch is a Time Switch the lasting time of the On period can be set here After set up click Apply to save the settings 47 Zon Schedule This function provides the schedule for the following Send Snapshot with the Scheduled Time automatic send a snapshot to the E mail address FTP server or Samba network storage The interval time can be set Activate and Stop the Motion Detection with Scheduled Time if the Enable Motion Detection in Schedule Time option in Configuration Event Handling Event Setting Motion Detection page is enabled the motion detection will be activated with scheduled time and stop the detection in the other time Activate and Stop the Digital Input Detection with Scheduled Time if the Enable Digital Input Detection in Schedule Time option in Configuration Event Handling I O Setting page is enabled the Digital Input detection will be activated with scheduled time and stop the detection in the other time Schedule Ers Scheduled Hours SE 9 Enable Disable Snapshot VIE mai E FTP E Save to Samba Interval EJ 10 Second Li Se File Name Snapshot Setup Schedule Select Unselect All Time Click AIl of the top left of the time table to select or uns
8. to the multiple destinations split To implement the Multicast a switch or router that supports Multicast function is necessary in the network If your network supports Multicast you can configure the device to enable this function by setup the following IP Address This is the multicast group address the streaming should be sent to You should configure each recipient with the same multicast group address and receive the streaming from this address The range is 224 3 1 0 239 255 255 255 Port The multicast port The range is 1 65535 TTL Time To Live TTL for Multicast Packets This value decides how far from a sending host a given multicast packet should be forwarded Onvif Setting This device supports Onvif standard you can configure the following settings to compatible with the NVC Network Video Client such as NVR or recording software ET Version l 1 LD Vi01 Disable Security 7 enable 9 Disable RTSP Keepalive Enable Disable Onvif Version Select the version of Onvif standard or disable the Onvif output Security Enable or disable the Onvif security authentication RTSP Keepalive If select Enable when th
9. 264 JPEG and MPEG4 3GPP Only video compression which provides smooth and high quality video This camera is equipped with high resolution CCD sensor and 10X zoom lens that can used for wide angle observation and detail viewing to the far end object as well The PT mechanism provides controllable pan 360 and tilt 180 functions giving users the capability to manipulate the camera for precise locating on targets for monitoring The built in micro controller allows users to program up to 128 presets for quick and accurate capture to specific view positions Majority of image related functions such as DSP functions lens functions special effects of video are managed via OSD On Screen Display menu These functions are explained in the section of OSD with details The CCD can be set up for automatic switching to black white mode for improving image quality in weak light or dark condition Product Specifications H 264 MJPEG MPEG4 3GPP Only compression formats Supports resolution up to 30 25 fps Full D1 720x480 720x576 H 264 MJPEG MPEG4 3GPP Only triple streaming Self Contained HTTP Web Server providing Internet capability for remote access 10X optical zoom and 10X digital zoom Continuous panning for 360 Tilt for 180 Fast moving speed up to 240 per second Programmable for view position speed and dwell View position preset up to 128 points Auto pan 4 groups of tour and 4 programmable patterns
10. 76 Zon Set Gateway of PC and cameras with the same IP address The Gateway is the IP address of router Set Subnet Mask of Router PC and cameras Set ithe IP address of a valid DNS into cameras An invalid DNS will cause the domain name can t be resolved and reached such as email address Configure the cameras with different RTSP port Ex assign camera with port 554 and assign camera2 with port 555 To allow the cameras can be linked through Internet set router s NAT Network Address Translation Port Forwarding or Virtual Server as following WAN Side LAN Side Camera 3081 192 168 1 210 Port for Web page Camera 1 ar 554 Irch 192 168 1 210 554 TCP E EECH Audio 3082 192 168 1 211 80 TCP Port for Web page Camera 2 Port for Vi udi For example if the IP settings have been configured as the above figure the cameras can be linked with following addresses Clients in Camera Link Address Intranet ntip1 192 168 1 210 PC rtp 192 168 121 Client from i Camera Link Address Internet http 60 220 20 250 3081 PC http 60 220 20 250 3082 With audio Must enable SGPP 3G Mobile Cameri rtsp 60 220 20 250 554 8g Stream in Configuration Phone Without audio gt Video Audio gt Video rtsp 60 220 20 250 554 3gx Format page With audio rtsp 60 220 20 250 555 3g Camera 2 Without audio rtsp 60 220 20 250 555 3gx Connects to Internet with Floating Public IP Ad
11. If select No the video file will be saved in the NAS Location without folder After set up click Apply to save the settings Test the Settings You can click Test button this device will send a test mail to receiver s mail box or upload a test file to FTP site and the Samba network storage to make sure the settings of mail FTP or Samba network storage are correct 37 Zon PPPoE Setting If this device connects to an ADSL modem directly and want to use PPPoE connection set the parameters in this page PPPoE Connection Enable Disable PPPOE Setting User Name adsuser Password esso Send E mail after Dialed Enable E mail Subject PPPoE From IP Camera i PPPoE Connection Select Enable to use PPPoE Type in user name and password for the ADSL connection Send E mail After Dialed If select Enable when connect to the Internet via PPPOE this device will send a mail with the Subject to a specific mail account this mail contains the public IP address of the ADSL connection To set the mail account please refer to Configuration Network Setting Mail amp FIP page E mail Subject The subject of the E mail will be sent After set up click Apply to save the settings 38 DDNS Setting This device supports DDNS set the parameters in this page Dynamic DNS Setting DDNS Setting Enable Disable Provider
12. Network Configuration chapter I O Connections I O terminal connector used in application for e g motion detection event triggering alarm notifications It provides the interface to 1 set of Digital Input DI GND The digital inputs for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit such as PIRs door window contacts glass break detectors etc When a signal is received the status changes and the input becomes active 1 setof Relay Output Relay_NO Relay_Com or Relay_NC Relay_Com The output to Relay switch of the alarm device such as LEDs Sirens etc Relay Out Digital IN Digital Input Alarm Input GND Ground Initial status is LOW DI Max 50mA 12VDC Door Window Contacts Relay output Relay_Com Common pin Relay_NO Normally Open Max 1A 24VDC or 0 5A 125VAC Relay_NC Normally Close Max 1A 24VDC or 0 5A 125VAC IO 2 43 DI DO gico o 5 I A Monitor Setting 1 Right Click on the desktop Select Properties 2 Change color quality to Highest 32bit Arrange Icons By Refresh Save De Scheme Graphics Options Display Modes New Properties Display Properties Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance Settings Display Plug and Play Monitor on Intel R 82915G G 910GL Express Chipset Family Screen resolution Color qualit Less J More Highest
13. enable the 3GPP streaming it will enable this device to send out the video in 3GPP format and you can view the live video on the 3G mobile phone 28 Aisoni Since the bandwidth of 3G is not fast usually the 3GPP streaming will be set to the following configuration Resolution Fixed to 176x144 Frame Rate Fixed to 5FPS Video Format Fixed to MPEG4 Audio Format No audio 3GPP Path Assign a name to identify the 3GPP video stream To view the live video with a 3G mobile phone or PDA open Streaming Player or web browser in the mobile phone type the URL as following to link and view the live video rtsp lt Public IP of camera gt lt RTSP port gt lt 3GPP path gt lt Public IP of camera gt The public IP address of the camera lt RTSP port gt The RTSP port of the camera This port is assigned in Configuration gt Network Setting gt Network Setting lt 3GPP path gt The name of the 3GPP video stream If your 3G mobile phone or PDA does not support the viewing of RTSP streaming you can view the camera with http connection To do this use a Java compliant browser such as Opera and type the URL as following to link and view the live video http lt Public IP of camera gt lt HTTP port gt Jview html lt Public IP of camera gt The public IP address of the camera lt HTTP port gt The HTTP port of the camera This port is assigned in Configuration gt Network Sett
14. object which usually will wash out Saturate the image considerably Main Setup This camera works on single time exposure When WHITE BAL AWC gt SET backlight function is engaged it reduces exposure time BACKLIGHT BLC and video gain if necessary to avoid over exposure er use left right buttons You are suggested to make tests with all the options in list AUT ET on site in order to make correct setting and final choice display WDR WDR is a special BLC used for one scene that has part in high light and other part is much darker WDR makes two exposures for one image When this function is engaged the CCD will make the 1st exposure at high speed 1 6 000 or 1 10 000 sec to form an image of less brightness The next shot is at normal speed DO or 1 60 to form an image of more WHITE BAL AWC gt SET brightness The two then are superimposed BACKLIGHT WDR gt into one picture on which dark is in normal T i Le di use left right buttons sue ANO ONIME part is dimmed and fS to alter options on finally delivers image of better contrast for display shot in extreme contrast condition Main Setup Motion DET Not an available function for this camera Focus Focusing is one of the most important and frequently used functions of a zoom camera This camera offers 3 focusing modes each can be in tracking or not with the zoom control See Focus Action vs Settings table on following page to know what
15. to the Samba network storage To set the mail account FTP site and Samba network storage please refer to Configuration Network Setting Mail amp FTP page Outi When the Digital Input is triggered activate the Digital Output 1 E Mail Subject The subject of the E mail will be sent Detection Interval This option provides two functions 46 Zon The interval time between multiple detections For example if the time set to 10 seconds when the Digital Input is triggered at time 10H 05M 10S the next trigger will be accepted after 10H 05M 20S The triggers between 10H 05M 10S to 10H 05M 19S will not be accepted lf the Out is selected for the action the Interval means Digital Output On period For example if Interval set to 20 seconds when the Digital Input is triggered the Digital Output will be On and lasting for 20 seconds and then Off automatically Enable Digital Input Detection in Schedule Time Enable this option will automatic activate the Digital Input detection with scheduled time and stop the detection in the other time Please refer to Schedule page to setup the schedule time Digital Outout Setting This section is for setup the parameters of Digital Output Note The following settings are available when manually turn on the Relay Out on Live View page Output Switch Type Select the type of the Digital Output switch On Off Switch will be triggered to On or Off constantly
16. 65 Zon if motion detection is set up in your network surveillance A moving picture will cause false alarm Image Flip To turn the image up side down and left to right Return Return to the Main Menu 66 Zon F Privacy Mask To provide mask for privacy protection Total 8 masks are stored in a single group and can be applied on working simultaneously The 8 masks can be configured independently save delete sizing positioning and ON Off Setup procedure for all the 8 masks is identical Position To locate your mask and define its size 1 Enter POSITION a mark e will be on display as the first boarder 2 Move the target to the lower right area of boarder DO NOT let your target over the boarder Press when you are OK with the position The second boarder will appear on the screen If it resides your target area 4 Move lens into left upper direction until the target is on the left upper of the second boarder completely Important It is strongly suggested to set up mask in comply with factors 1 Havethetargetin relative large size 2 Give mask size twice big as the targets or even larger Although not recommended it is also possible that the second boarder is out of the target area fig 3 target is in small size In this case move the lens to right lower direction until target hits the second boarder This is not recommended because target may come out the mask whe
17. Advanced File Edit View Favorites paimi Se SS 7 Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Mail and News E Back P Pop up Blacker amp SJ O Address SI htto 192 1661 2 Manage Add ons Internet d Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites poss It Synchronize Internet Windows Update This zone contains all Web sites pou haven t placed in ather zones Security level for this zone windows Messenger Internet Options Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level Security Settings Security Settings Settings E Enable wl Binary and script behaviors 1 Administrator approved Disable Settings Disable __ Enable Prompt wl Download unsigned ActiveX controls E Disable wl Download signed Actives controls __ Enable Disable Enable wl Initialize and script Activex controls not marked as safe __ Disable __ Enable j wl Run Actives controls and plug ins Q Administrator approved mie e La le wl Download unsigned Actives controls Disable 1 Enable AA rom eerie Lk Li 54 _ L l1 L ven 1 4 e es E ES lt iii Reset custom settings Reset custom settings 5 When popup the following dialogue box click Yes Warning A re vou sure you want to change the sec
18. Left Top Right Bottom Left C Bottom Right 9 Enable C Disable ESTESE Text Edit Time Stamp Enable this option will display the date and time on the video Position Select the display position of Time stamp Text Enable this option will display the OSD string on the video Text Edit Click this button to open Text Edit dialog window You can change the OSD string and adjust the size and alpha of the text After editing click Upgrade button OSD Display 12 100 e 20 Time Setting Server Time 2010 6 3 11 5 34 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Date Format 9 yy mm dd mm dd yy dd mmfyy Time Zone GMT 08 00 e Enable Daylight Saving Month Day of Week DST Start May Monday DST End August Monday Synchronize with NTP Server NTP Server 198 123 30 132 Update Schedule amp Hour Time Shift 0 Minutes 1440 1440 C Synchronize with PC s Time Date 2010 5 3 Time 11 51 44 Manually Input Date and Time Date 2010 6 3 Time 11 1 45 The date and time remain the same Date Format Select the format to display the date Time Zone Select the GMT to match your time zone Enable Daylight Saving If using Daylight Saving enable this option and select the start and end time Synchronize with NTP Server Select this option and type the IP address of a NTP Network Time Protocol server this device will synchronize the time with the NT
19. O fieno http lt IP of camera gt lt HTTP Port gt Ge im Remember my password Connect to 192 168 1 217 IP Camera After link to the camera it will show a dialogue box Key in the user name and password to log in and open the web page of camera The default user name and password are admin and admin For the first time to view the camera video via IE it will ask you to install the ActiveX component IP CAMERA Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help orm park E Ge a Ge 5 gt DEI Vek ae CSch CZ EN ai L Search ST Favorites 4 GT Ce Ee Address http 192 168 1 217 CG This site might require the Following Actives control Click here to install If the Installation failed please check the security setting for the IE browser 1 In IE click on Tools Internet Options 2 Click on Security Tab gt Custom Level 3 In Security Settings under Download unsigned ActiveX controls select Enable or Prompt 4 In Security Settings under Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe select Enable or Prompt 5 When pop up window with warning message click Yes to save the settings 12 A IP CAMERA Microsoft Internet Explorer eme pone General Security Privacy Content Connections Programe
20. P server via network NTP Server Type the IP address or URL of the NTP server Update Schedule Select the interval for the update time For example if select 6 Hours this device will synchronize the date and time with the NTP server every 6 hours Synchronize with PC s time Select this option will synchronize the device time with the PC s time Manually Input Date and Time Manually input the date and time 21 Zon The date and time remain the same Keep the current date and time without change After set up click Apply to save the settings 22 Zon User Management You can add remove and manage the users in this page This device supports 4 user groups Administrator The administrator can view operate and configure all functions and settings of this device PIZ The users in PTZ group can view and operate all functions in Live View page Guest The users in Guest group can only view the live video in Live View page Anonymous The anonymous user can only view the live video in Live View page The privilege is same as Guest group User Management Yes No EE Use Name user Password oon b E User Management Confirm Password TIT User Group E PTZ Guest Add Set Usertist rr yy t SCV ASOO User Name User Group Modify Remove admin Administrator Edit Guest Edit Remove Edit Remove Anon
21. Zon DHCP If this device behinds a router and the router provides DHCP service using DHCP this device will get all network parameters from the router automatically IP Assignment Static Assign IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS manually Port Assignment Set the port if necessary If this device will be connected via Internet configure the NAT Network Address Translation in router to match the port assignment HTTP Port Set the port for HTTP connection The default is 80 change the port if you want to use routers NAT Network Address Translation to make this device can be linked from Internet UPnP Setting UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP protocol This device supports UPnP if the UPnP service is enabled on your computer the device will automatically be detected and a new icon will be added to My Network Places Note UPnP service must be enabled on your computer The Windows Vista and Windows 7 have enabled UPnP service by default To activate UPnP service in Windows XP please follow the procedure 1 Open the Control Panel from the Start menu 2 Select Add Remove Programs 3 Select Add Remove Windows Components and open Networking Services section 4 Click Details and select UPnP to setup the service 5 The network device icon will be added to My Network Places 6 You may double click the network device icon to access it via IE browser UP
22. ail settings Anonymous for the mail server which doesn t need login with user name and password Account for the mail server which needs login with user name and password Send Mail Server The IP address or URL of the send mail server User Name Password The user name and password of the sender to login mail server and send the mail Sender s Mail The sender s mail address Receiver s Mail The receiver s mail address BCC Mail The mail address to receive the mail also Mail Port The port of the mail service Default is 25 FTP Setting FTP Server ftp company com l User Name fiptest Password TIT FTF Port 21 Default Port 21 Store Path j FTP Mode Create the Folder Yes e ex Path 20100115 121032m avi FTP Server The IP address or URL of the FIP server User Name Password The user name and password to log in the FTP server 36 Aisoni FTP Port The port of the FTP service Default is 21 Store Path The path to save the sent video file FTP Mode Select PORT or PASV to fit the FTP server PORT is for sending file to an Active FTP server PASV is for sending file to a Passive FTP server Auto Create Folder by Date If select Yes a folder will be created under the Store Path and named with the date and then the video file will be saved in this folder If select No the video fil
23. ange to full screen mode Press Esc key or double click the video again it will back to normal mode Snapshot Click this button to take snapshot of the video The image will be displayed in a pop up window click H to save as a jpg picture Record Click this button to record the video into the local PC It will ask you where to save the video To stop recording click this button again The saved video format is AVI The recorded file can be played by Microsoft Media Player Note H 264 decoder must be installed to play the recorded file You can install FFdshow from the included CD for the decoder Digital Zoom Click this button a pop up window appears You can enable W Enable digital zoom disable the digital zoom and adjust the ratio Relay Out ON OFF Switch Click the button to manually turn on off the Relay via the built in Relay Out Relay Out Time Switch Click the button to manually turn on the Relay via the built in Relay Out after the interval time is passed the Relay will be turned off automatically The interval time can be set up in Configuration Event Handling I O 18 Zon 5 Configuration Click Configuration button to get into the configuration page Click Live View button to back to the Live View page A System System Information Set up the camera name select language and set up the camera time System Information Mac Address Ion Serv
24. d be fine Suggest to make it routine Camera Refresh 3 to 5 days if controls PT and lens are frequently used otherwise 15 days should be fine Power On Reset Turn power off and restart the device automatically Camera Default Restore camera s default setting not include pan tilt function Software reboot only NOT turning power off and on 69 Zon Factory Default Restore unit s default settings given by factory include camera and PT functions Lens Refresh Re calibrate lens mechanism and control to avoid improper lens function focus iris or ZOOM Camera Refresh Re align both of the lens and Pan and Tilt mechanisms to avoid malfunctions of PT and lens Return To return to the Main Menu 70 7 Network Configuration A Intranet Only Connects to PC Directly If you want to connect the camera to PC directly for the very first time setup please refer to the figure below for the connection Ethernet Cable Camera This device supports Auto MDI MDI X PE IP Address 192 168 1 210 you can use a straight or cross over IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 cable to connect these two devices Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Empty Gateway Empty Http Port 80 RTSP Port 554 Connect the camera to PC with Ethernet cable The camera equips an Auto MDI MDIX network connector you can use a straight or cross over Ethernet cable Refer to Conf
25. d out via E mail FTP Record Format Video Record time PreAlarm PostAlarm e Pre Alarm 35 C e Post Alarm Dee e Video When an event Motion Detection or Digital Input Detection is triggered the video will be recorded as still image with AVI format The beginning and ending time of the file is depending on the Pre and Post Record Time Setting Snapshots This option is available when the Video Format of streaming 1 is set as JPEG in Video Format When an event Motion Detection or Digital Input Detection is triggered this device will take a series of snapshot with JPG format The beginning and ending time of the snapshot pictures is depending on the Pre and Post Record Time Setting 44 Zon Snapshot Single This option is available when the Video Format of streaming 1 is set as JPEG in Video Format page When an event Motion Detection or Digital Input Detection is triggered this device will take a snapshot with JPG format Pre and Post Record Time Setting Configure the record time for the event recording file For example if set Pre Alarm as 3 seconds and set Post Alarm as 5 seconds when an event Motion Detection or Digital Input Detection is triggered at time 10H 05M 10S the video will be recorded from 10H 05M 07S to 10H 05M 148 Note Limited by the built in RAM of this device when data is too much or video quality set too high it will cause recording frame
26. dress If the public IP address of ADSL connection is variable you can enable DDNS function to get a fixed URL to instead of the IP address Note only one device can enable the DDNS function in the local network LAN multiple devices use DDNS will update to the DDNS provider too frequently and the DDNS provider will block your URL If the router has DDNS function use router s DDNS function is recommended Please refer to the user s manual of router for the configuration If the router doesn t have DDNS function use one of the cameras DDNS function is recommended Refer to Configuration Network DDNS page to configure and enable the DDNS function After enable the DDNS assume the registered URL is test dyndns org now the cameras can be linked with following URLs Client from Internet Camera 1 1 http test dyndns org 3081 a PC2 With audio rtsp test dyndns 0rg 554 3g Camera 1 Without audio Must enable 3GPP 3G Mobile rtsp test dyndns org 554 3gx Stream in Configuration Phone With audio gt Video Audio gt Video rtsp test dyndns org 555 3g Format page Without audio rtsp test dyndns org 555 3gx Camera 2 78 Zon 8 Factory Default To recover the default password and other settings please follow the steps 1 Power off this device 2 Use a needle about 5cm long insert into the Factory Default Hole and push the button in the hole keeping push it and do
27. drop or decrease the recording time of post alarm To avoid the frame drop situation please reduce the bitrate of the video We recommend connect the device in LAN Local Network and set the video as CBR and Bitrate less than 1 5Mbps After set up click Apply to save the settings 45 Zon I O Setting This device provides Digital Input and Digital Output When the Digital Input is triggered it can send the video or snapshot to specific mail address transmit the video or snapshot to remote FTP server or Samba network storage trigger the digital out UO Setting GPIO In Detected Enable Digital Input detection based on Schedule Time Output Switch Type C OnOff Switch Time Switch Turn On Time 10sec e Digital Input Setting Input 1 Sensor Type Select the type of the sensor which connected to the Digital Input N O means Normally Opened this type of sensor will be triggered when it is closed N C means Normally Closed this type of sensor will be triggered when it is opened Input 1 Trigger Action Select the actions when the Digital Input is triggered E mail When the Digital Input is triggered send the recorded video or snapshot to the specific mail address FIP When the Digital Input is triggered send the recorded video or snapshot to the specific FTP site Save to Samba When the Digital Input is triggered send the recorded video or snapshot
28. e NVC doesn t send the command for 33 Zon keeping the RTSP connection this device will terminate the RTSP connection If select Disable this device will always keep the RTSP connection If the Time out error happens on NVC side please disable this function After set up click Apply to save the settings 34 Mail FTP Samba Setting To send out the event video to E mail FTP or Samba network storage please set up the configuration first Mail FTP Samba a Send Mail Server smtp mailserver com User Name test Password ee Bec Mal boss abemail com nen 2 Gefalttots 25 FTP Settna _ M O OOl FTP Server fip company com User Name fiptest Password we 21 Default Port 21 Store Path i Auto Create Folder by Date Yes e ex Path 20100115 121032m avi 192 168 11 50 Event ex NASIP_Address Folder Workgroup WORKGROUP User Name sambatest Password oe Auto Create Folder by Date Yes ex NAS Location 20100115 121032m avi 35 Mail Setting Login Method Account e Send Mail Server smtp mailserver com User Name test Sender s Mail sender mailserver com Receiver s Mail receiver abecmail com Mail Port 25 Default Port 25 Login Method This device provides 2 kinds of m
29. e Rate Per Second The video refreshing rate per second Select the frame rate from the pull down list Video Compression Format Choose H 264 or JPEG format to compress and output the video stream H 264 The video stream will be compressed in H 264 format Choose CBR Constant Bit Rate or VBR Variable Bit Rate in Bitrate Control Mode CBR Set the Video Bitrate from 32Kbps 4Mbps depend on the upload bandwidth of network The data size of video stream will be limited under the selected bit rate VBR Set the Video Quantitative from 1 10 the higher value will get better video quality The data size of video stream is no limitation if the upload bandwidth of network is lower than the data size the video will be displayed slowly GOP Size Set the GOP Group of Picture size If you don t know what value should be set please set it to 1XFPS JPEG The video stream will be compressed in MJPEG format Quality 5 levels for select The higher quality will get bigger file size RTSP Path Assign a name to identify this video stream When view the video stream with RTSP connection the URL should be rtsp lt Public IP of this device gt lt RTSP port gt lt RTSP path gt 3GPP Streaming Output Setting Enable Disable 3g 3GPP Path Link the camera with this address gt rtsp IP 3q Link the camera no audio with this address gt rtsp IP 20 After
30. e Reduction for improving quality of the video captured in dark OFF Low Mid and High are the options When camera works in dark and video gets weak a lot of noise snow like spots will be observed on image and recorded Such noise will down grade the quality and performance of the entire security system live view and recorder DVR significantly SNR function is to reduce the noise level when video level is low due to 58 Zon darkness Be aware that the SNR will also reduce image s sharpness so try different noise reduction grade check sharpness change then decide which SNR level you will take SENS UP Sens up is a useful function for increasing image brightness in dark The effect is in multiple levels with optional auto control Auto When surrounding is detected for too dark extended exposure will be automatically applied to increase image s brightness to provide reasonable signal to noise ratio You need to give the limit in sub page Limit Maximum times of extended exposure the function will do Off To defeat this function Note If you turn the AGC off or assign a fixed shutter soeed manual or A FLK mode the sens up function will be defeated automatically See Exposure Setting Combination table Note If you are familiar with still image camera the sens up is like the B shutter Suggestion Because sens up is carried out by extending exposure time ghost like image in transparent and
31. e added into a local network LAN and will be accessed via both Intranet and Internet please refer to the figure below for the connection Intranet LAN Camera 1 IP Address 192 168 1 210 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Http Port 80 RTSP Port 554 Camera 2 IP Address 192 168 1 211 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Http Port 80 RTSP Port 555 IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Router or IP Sharing IP Address 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Internet WAN 3G Mobile Phone D est ADSL Public IP 60 220 20 250 To allow the cameras can be linked through Internet set the NAT Port Forwarding or Virtual Server as following LAN Owan Lan Port IPAddress Port 3081 192 168 1210 80 3082 192 168 1 211 80 Assume the local network will be connected to Internet with ADSL connection first configure the router or IP sharing with the ADSL connection Please refer to the user s manual of router for the configuration Connect the cameras to the Switch Refer to Configuration Network gt Network page to configure the IP settings Configure the cameras with different IP address Ex assign camera to 192 168 1 210 and assign camera2 to 192 168 1 211 Please make sure the IP address of Router PC and cameras are in the same subnet Ex 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 210 have the same subnet
32. e will be saved in the Store Path without folder Samba Network Storage Setting Gamba is a networking protocol provides file sharing service between network devices If you have a network storage is running Samba service this camera can send the event video or snapshot to the network storage directly NAS Location 192 168 11 50 Event fex WNAS IP_Address Folder Workgroup WORKGROUP User Name sambatest Password eee i Auto Create Folder by Date Yes Y ex NAS Location 20100115 121032m avi NAS Location The location of the Samba network storage including IP address or URL and the folder the event video or snapshot will be send to this location Workgroup Type the work group this Samba network storage belong to User Name Password The user name and password to log in the Samba network storage Auto Create Folder by Date If select Yes a folder will be created under the NAS Location and named with the date and then the video file will be saved in this folder
33. ed have their own goodness and weakness Fast speed saves time but may cause missing of the best position for image size Slow speed does the opposite for the good and bad It is suggested you make test to different speed before make the choice D Zoom To utilize digital zoom or not Digital zoom is to fill in the display with partial of the image therefore will not give the same detail as the original image does It could make help if 56 Zon the target object does not have much detail Zoom INIT POS To assign zoom position for power up condition Lens Initialization To re calibrate the lens once When you are seeing abnormal focusing Image is out of focus even you engage auto focus Zooming or exposure for example complete white or black picture you may refresh the camera with this function Exposure Exposure is the key you can get good image with Exposure setting is highly dependant to the ambient light type and intensity and sometimes will need for different setting from one situation to another In this section there are 3 items can change actual exposure and 3 others are for image quality modification Exposure factor Iris Shutter Sens up Image quality factor Brightness AGC SSNR Some of these factors are conflict to each other in certain modes refer to Exposure Setting Combination table for the details Brightness Human eyes are more sensitive to brightness than other image fac
34. elect all time The square in green means the time is selected the square in 48 Aisoni Select Unselect Specific Time Click the square of the time table to select or unselect the specific time The square in green means the time is selected the square in light grey means the time is unselected light grey means the time is unselected Send Snapshot with Scheduled Time Enable Disable To enable or disable the schedule function Snapshot Select the method to send out the snapshot E mail Automatic send the snapshot to the specific mail address the interval time of the snapshot pictures is depending on the Interval setting FIP Automatic send the snapshot to the specific FTP site the interval time of the snapshot pictures is depending on the Interval setting Save to Samba Automatic send the snapshot to the Samba network storage the interval time of the snapshot pictures is depending on the Interval setting To set the mail account FTP site and Samba network storage please refer to Configuration gt Network Setting gt Mail amp FTP page Interval The interval time of the snapshot pictures For example if the time set to 10 seconds in the scheduled time the device will send out snapshot every 10 seconds File Name The header of the filename of the snapshot For example if you input Camera in this field the filename of the snapshot will be Camera yyyymmdd hhmmss jpg yyyymmdd indicates the yea
35. er Name IP Camera Show on Status Bar Syste m nfo rm at i on Default Language o li Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Time Stamp Enable Disable 9 Top Left Top Right Bottom Left Bottom Right Enable Disable OSD_ Dis ola Text Edit Server Time 2010 6 3 11 5 34 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Date Format yy mmjdd mmjdd yy ddfmmfyy Time Zone GMT 08 00 k V Enable Daylight Saving Month Week o Week DayofWeek of Week DST Start May 2nd e Monday Monday 124M e DST End August gt August ast Monday Monday 12AM e Synchronize with NTP Server NIP Server 198 123 30 132 Update Schedule E 3 Hour Time Shift Minutes 1440 1440 Synchronize with PC s Time 2010 5 3 Time 11 35 44 Manually Input Date and Time Date 2010 6 3 Time 11 1 45 The date and time remain the same 19 Server Information MAC Address Server Name Show on Status Bar Default Language Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese MAC Address The MAC address of the Ethernet network card in the device Server Name You can type a name into this field to identify this device Show on Status Bar Determine whether show the server name on the Status Bar Default Language Select the default language for the user interface OSD Setting Time Stamp Enable Disable 9 Top
36. es 3 different areas Event Trigger Motion Detection Digital In Triggered Action Send Email Send to FTP Relay Out LN Pre Post Alarm Yes configurable Security Password protection Firmware Upgrade HTTP mode can be upgraded remotely Connection Up to 10 clients simultaneously Web browsing requirement Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 Web Browser Microsoft IE V7 0 32 bit or above Mozilla Firefox V6 0 or above Opera V11 5 or above Safari V5 1 or above Google Chrome V13 0 or above Suggested Hardware Intel Core 2 Duo 1 66GHz RAM 1GB Graphic card 128MB onboard RAM Specifications are subject to change without notice 3 Product Installation Cable Connections Reset Ethernet Power Jack To connect the included power adapter Video Output The BNC connector allows connect to the analog display to Output analog video for locally monitoring Terminal Block The terminal block provides Digital In and Relay Out IO 1 DI 54321 2 GND 3 Relay_NC gooo 4 Relay_Com Oo 5 Relay_NO Network Connector The RJ 45 connector allows connect the Ethernet cable Zon 1 Connect the cable of Digital UO and Video output if you want to use these functionalities 2 Connect Ethernet cable for network connection 3 Connect power adapter to turn on the camera 4 Set up the network configurations according to the network environment For further explanation please refer to
37. focus function will react to different control or movement in each mode 50 Zon One Push The One push function is to drive lens to make one time auto focusing per trigger This function is auto driven along with certain controls such as making zoom change in manual focus mode Auto The AUTO mode will enforce the lens to adjust its focusing automatically when object moves or scene has changed Suggestion if the camera is used for watching static zone constantly with little object movement you may set the AUTO FOCUS on lf the camera is watching areas with heavy traffic it is advised to choose other focus mode or the image may look shaking a lot due to unnecessary focusing Manual To fine tune and obtain the optimum focusing In certain conditions such as weak contrast dark scene camera s auto focus function may not get the best focus position In such case you can adjust the focus manually Table Focus Action vs Settings One push Full AUTO WEI zoom tracking zoom tracking zoom tracking ON ON Off ON Off In focus on trip focusing at stop In focus on trip focusing at stop focusing at stop focusing at stop focusing at stop auto focus auto focus no action no action Zoom Track This is to drive focus lens to move along and be coordinated with zoom lens in order to keep image clear during the entire zooming journey Zoom Speed To set the speed of zooming Fast speed and slow spe
38. for patrol Day amp Night functionality for 24 hours surveillance Online firmware upgrade Hardware CPU RAM ROM ARM 9 32 bit RISC 256MB 16MB 1 4 Sony SuperHAD CCD 540 TV lines 1 4 10X Zoom Lens 3 8 38 mm F1 8 2 8 Auto Manual Mechanical IR Cut Filter Image Sensor Lens Day Night Illumination Color mode 0 7 lux Black White mode 0 02 lux ICR On 0 005 lux Video Out Digital I O 1 Analog video out BNC connector 1 Digital in 1 Relay out DC 12V 1 5A Max 15 Watt 135 x H196 mm Power Supply Power Consumption Dimensions 10 100 Base T HTTP TCP IP RTP RTSP 3GPP NTP SMTP FTP PPPoE DHCP DDNS UPnP Ethernet Network Protocol System Video Resolution NTSC 720x480 704x480 352x240 176x120 PAL 720x576 704x576 352x288 176x144 H 264 MJPEG MPEG 4 3GPP only Up to 30 FPS Triple Streaming Yes 2 for live view 1 for 3GPP 3GPP Video Bitrate Adjustment Pan Tilt Zoom Control Compression Format Frame Rate Yes Live view with 3G mobile phone CBR VBR Yes remotely Zoom Ratio Optical 10X Digital 10X Pan Angle 360 continuous Tilt Angle 180 continuous Pan Tilt Speed Call preset 240 sec Auto scan Variable speed up to 120 sec Manually Variable speed up to 240 sec Preset Point 128 Preset points Patrol Patrol for presets Group patrol Pattern patrol Auto pan Focus Iris Auto Manually Motion Detection Y
39. g eem TE Detect Area 1 Iwle mail FTP M outi Save to Samba V Detect Area 2 JE MFP Clouti C Save to Samba Detect Area 3 E mail FIP Outi Save to Samba E Mail Subject IP Camera Warning Detection Interval 10sec a period of time between every two motions detected CT Enable motion detection based on Schedule Time Video Record time PreAlarm re PostAlarm This device supports 2 kinds of event detections Motion Detection Digital Input Detection 41 Aisoni This device allows 3 areas for detect motion When motion detection is triggered it can send the video or snapshot to specific mail address transmit the video or snapshot to remote FTP server or Samba network storage trigger the digital out Motion Detection Event Setting us Ee EE Se ai a Pi i x d ji a na ER W m M Set Area Draw Clear Areai Draw Clear Areaz Draw Clear Area3 sensitivity Detect Area 1 E mail FTP Wlouti Save to Samba Detect Area 2 e mail Free outi Save to Samba Detect Area 3 e mail FTP outi Save to Samba E Mail Subject IP Camera Warning Detection Interval 10sec 4 period of time between every two motions detected CT Enable motion detection based on Schedule Time Set the Area To set up or clear the motion area click Draw Clear Area button on Set Area row and then use m
40. iguration Network gt Network page to configure the IP settings Please make sure the IP address of PC and camera are in the same subnet Ex 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 210 have the same subnet Set Subnet Mask of PC and camera Clear the Gateway of PC and camera to empty For example if the IP settings have been configured as the above figure the cameras can be linked with following addresses 71 Zon Connects to an Exist LAN If the camera will be used in a local network LAN and don t allow to access via Internet please refer to the figure below for the connection Intranet LAN Camera 1 IP Address 192 168 1 210 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Http Port 80 RTSP Port 554 Camera 2 IP Address 192 168 1 211 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Http Port 80 RTSP Port 554 Connect the cameras to the Switch e e val or IP Sharing IP Address 192 168 1 254 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 PC IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 Refer to Configuration Network gt Network page to configure the IP settings Please make sure the IP address of Router PC and camera are in the same subnet Ex 192 168 1 2 and 192 168 1 210 have the same subnet Set Subnet Mask of Router PC and cameras Set Gateway of PC and cameras with the same IP address Usually the Gateway is the IP address of router Se
41. ing Network Setting Note Do not use the IE browser in 3G mobile phone because it doesn t support Java After set up click Apply to save the settings 29 Image Setting Image Setting Draw Clear Areal Draw Clear Area raw Clear Area Set Area Save Area Settings Brightness 0 ee 0 Hue o pra 0 Sharpness IL o Privacy Mask For the security purpose there are 3 areas can be setup for privacy masks the masked areas will not be shown in Live View and recorded file To set up or clear the privacy mask click Draw Clear Area button and then use mouse to drag the area on the video After the configuration click Save Area Settings button to save the settings Image Quality Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness You can adjust these parameters to get clear video Default Click Default button will load the default settings 30 C Network Setting Network Setting DHCP 9 Static IP Network Setting address Et A Subnet Mask 2595 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 111 ONS E 168 95 1 1 DNS 2 168 95 192 1 UPnP Port Forwarding 9 Enable Disable External HTTP Port Ual ooo RTSP Server Enable Disable RTSP Port 554 RIP Start Port o 1024 9997 RTP End Port 1027 10000 224 3 1 0 239 255 255 255 Port 6000 1 65535 D se 255 Port 6001 1 65535 TAL 15 1 255
42. ion on the screen Camera ID Show or not show the number of this camera on display Choose ON or OFF Default is OFF Camera Name Show or not show the name of this camera Choose ON or OFF Default is OFF When ON is selected give the name in the next layer Naming is by choosing alphanumeric characters from the list displayed one per time Maximum length is 16 Preset Number Show or not show the numbers of presets Choose ON or OFF Default is OFF Preset Name Show or not show the names of presets Choose ON or OFF Default is OFF When ON is selected give the name in the next layer Naming is by choosing alphanumeric characters from the list displayed one per time Maximum length is 16 PTZ Position Show or not show pan tilt Zoom positions Choose ON or OFF Default is OFF Return To return to the Main Menu 53 C Camera Zon This section is to let you choose the correct camera version define or adjust the image and optical functions and decide the zooming speed Camera Type Show the PTZ type of camera Zoom Speed To set the speed of zooming It is recommended you make test to different speed before making final choice Fast speed saves time but may cause missing of the best position for image size Slow speed does the opposite for the good and bad Advance Setting Most of the camera s DSP and optical functions are to be setting or adjusted here under the sub title
43. k to the home position Adjust the speed of the i camera movement Adjust the zoom ratio Zoom Step step by step Adjust the zoom ratio Zoom Cont continuously Adjust the focus Control Adjust the Iris Press direction button to pan or tilt camera Click Q button Select the speed from the pull down list higher value is faster Click or button to zoom in or zoom out the camera Pressing or button to zoom in or zoom out the camera will keep zooming until you release the button Note Since the video transfer will be delayed with slow network it is difficult to stop the zooming at the correct position please do not use this operation via Internet Click ma to adjust focus automatically Click A and then click or D to manually adjust focus Click Ta to adjust iris automatically Click A and then click or D to manually adjust iris Zon Select the preset from pull down list move Set Change Preset camera to the desired position input a name in Point Preset Point This camera supports 128 preset points Name box and then click button Preset Point Select the preset from pull down list and then Go to Preset Point 7 click Go camera will go to the position Select the preset from pull down list and then Remove Preset Point click D button Patrol Click button to open the Patrol control panel Al
44. l Points To make camera move around all preset points stored in the camera You can set up the speed and dwell in OSD Menu Scan All Preset Point 1 4 This camera automatically grouping the first 16 presets stored in it into 4 groups The 4 groups can run separately at their own speed and dwell length per group This mode makes camera move around all the preset 1 to 4 group 1 sequentially You can set up the speed and dwell in OSD Menu gt Scan gt Group Scan Point 5 8 This mode makes camera move around all the preset 5 to 8 group 2 sequentially You can set up the speed and dwell in OSD Menu gt Scan gt Group Scan Point 9 12 This mode makes camera move around all the preset 9 to 12 group 3 sequentially You can set up the speed and dwell in OSD Menu gt Scan gt Group Scan Point 13 16 This mode makes camera move around all the preset 13 to 16 group 4 sequentially You can set up the speed and dwell in OSD Menu gt Scan gt Group Scan Choose the patrol mode from the pull down list There are 11 modes are available Start Patrol Click D button Stop Patrol Click button Auto Pan Click Pattern 1 4 To make camera patrol the selected pattern Pattern is a function allows you create specific path with individually defined stops You can create the pattern in OSD Menu Scan Pattern selected Group To make camera move around all the selected groups You can select the g
45. me For normal indoor use shutter speed is usually set to 1 60 sec 1 50 for PAL In stronger light condition shutter speed must be reduced or image could be too bright For darker scene shutter should be increased This camera offers 3 options to you ESC Auto If iris is set to manual mode ESC is the choice used for the most conditions Software will check light level and set up shutter speed automatically Manual To assign a fixed shutter speed This can be the choice if camera stays indoor with constantly stable ambient light In normal light try soeed between 1 60 1 500 Be advised that for speed higher than 1 120 color rolling can be easily observed In faint or dark use extended exposure x2 x4 Try the low number first If picture is still dark and with much noise try the higher times Extreme high 1 2000 and above and sens up exposure x64 x128 are not recommended unless in extreme condition Anti Flicker Automatically set the shutter soeed to 1 50 1 60 for PAL system to avoid the flicker created by the normal lighting system especially in the fluorescent light environment Auto Gain Control for keeping video output level stable and stays within standard range Turn AGC to high in dark or low in strong light condition Note If you turn the AGC off then SNR and sens up functions will be defeated automatically See Exposure Setting Combination table on following page Super Nois
46. n This function allows you to select and run the 4 groups in different combinations In each Group in the list you may choose to turn it on or off You may also redefine the speed and dwell length or skip them Once the selection is done press RUN on menu to start the Journey Patrol Patrol is defined as the scanning to selected presets among 1 to 32 To organize the route go through all the 32 presets one by one with decision of ON or OFF Then choose the speed and dwell length for all the stops Activate the function with RUN command on list Pattern Pattern is a function allows you create specific path with individually defined stops corresponding dwell and zoom position for continuous monitoring by auto running This camera provides 4 sets of pattern Start by selecting a number click to enter the sub menu Record To make record for a moving pattern Move lens to the starting position and adjust lens to grab the target At this point record does NOT begin To start the recording click button you will see the message on screen meaning that camera is ready for pattern recording You have maximum 600 seconds or 800 movements for TIME 600 one pattern Time starts counting down right after you 010 D E 100 enter the page PRESET 1 STOP To finish and quit the setting click again 63 Zon To review the setting s stored in the camera by running it for once Preview Run T
47. n t release DC 12V Video Out IO Reset Ethernet Ee Power on the device Don t release the button during the system booting Factory Default Hole It will take around 30 seconds to boot the device Release the button when the device finishes proceed Re login the device using the default username admin and password admin The IP address is probably restored to the default in this case use IP Search utility to search the device The default IP address is 192 168 1 200 79
48. n you zoom it in 67 Zon Having target in small size is not recommended proper scale in this example At the confirmation of the second boarder black mask will appear in a proper size and block the target from being viewed The black mask will also move to new position or change to new size along with your PT and zoom in out controls Enable After the mask is created you need to decide if it will be engaged This is the place for you to enable or shut off the individual mask Return Return to the Main Menu 68 Zon G Alarm This function is not available for this camera To use the Digital In Out please refer to Configuration gt Event Handling gt I O H Initialize Functions in this section are for retrieving the camera from hang up or refreshing internal mechanism and software to avoid malfunction Device hang up may occur due to misuse interference electrical surge or instability cable failure It happens in real live Function When to use Control of device fails camera or PT function Get lost in making camera setup or iris focus or zoom functions Camera Default abnormally or seeing white dark picture Mostly for device relocation or new installation Operation setting are back to factory mode for new configuration Factory Default Suggest to make it routine Lens Refresh 3 to 5 days if zoom and focus are frequently used otherwise 15 days shoul
49. nP Port Forwarding Enable or disable the UPnP Port Forwarding function The UPnP Port Forwarding function provides an easy way to configure the NAT Network Address Translation in router If the router equips UPnP Port Forwarding function too this device will ask the router to open the External HTTP Port and External RTSP Port for this device automatically Therefore you don t need to configure the Port Forwarding manually Note Not all routers equip UPnP Port Forwarding function The device will report whether this function is successful after click Apply button 32 2 fisoni RTSP Server Setting RTSP Server The video stream can be direct retrieve via RTSP connection you can close this function by disable this option RTSP Port Set the port for transfer the video and audio The default is 554 change the port if you want to use router s NAT Network Address Translation to make this device can be linked from Internet RTP Port Set the port range of RIP port In RTSP mode you may use TCP and UDP for connecting TCP connection uses RTSP Port UDP connection uses RTP Start and End Port Multicast Setting Based on the RTSP Server Multicast addressing is a network technology for the delivery of streaming to a group of destinations simultaneously using the most efficient strategy to deliver the messages over each link of the network only once creating copies only when the links
50. o start running the selected patterns Delete To eliminate the selected pattern setting Return Return to the previous page Return Return to the Main Menu 64 Zon E Control In this section you can define how the camera will react to recovery from power down long release from control and make adjustment to image Auto Resume To decide whether camera will go auto run after manual control stops for certain time First you decide if you want to drive the camera into AUTO RUN with ON OFF selection then you choose what type of auto run and how long the camera will start doing it after control stops ON OFF To turn this function on or shut it off Mode The AUTO RUN type you want to have 6 modes are in option list Preset Go to the selected preset point AP lt P T gt Auto pan Pan Tilt AP lt P gt Auto pan Pan only AP lt C gt Auto pan Circle All Pres Patrol for all preset points Group 1 4 Group scan Tour Tour scan mixed groups Patrol Patrol for select preset points among 1 to 32 Pattern 1 4 Pattern scan Time How long before the auto run will go Options are 1 2 3 4 5 and 10 minutes Power on Resume When this function is set ON and after power retrieves from breaking this camera will automatically go the state it was running before power went down Preset Freeze This will keep image at rest when camera is running from one preset to another It is useful
51. ouse to drag the area on the video Adjust the Sensitivity To adjust the sensitivity of detection select the level from the pull down list Activate Motion Detection To activate the motion detection enable the Detect Area check box Actions when Motion Detection is Trigger Select what actions will be taken once the motion detection is triggered in each area E mail When the motion detection is triggered in this area send the recorded video or snapshot to the specific mail address 42 Zon FIP When the motion detection is triggered in this area send the recorded video or snapshot to the specific FTP site Save to Samba When the motion detection is triggered in this area send the recorded video or snapshot to the Samba network storage To set the mail account FTP site and Samba network storage please refer to Configuration gt Network Setting Mail amp FTP page Out1 When the motion detection is triggered in this area turn on the Digital Output 1 E Mail Subject The subject of the E mail will be sent Detection Interval This option provides two functions The interval time between multiple detections For example if the time set to 10 seconds when the motion detection is triggered at time 10H 05M 10S the next detection will be accepted after 10H 05M 20S The detections between 10H 05M 10S to 10H 05M 19S will not be accepted If the Out is selected for the action the Interval means
52. r month and date hhmmss indicates the hour minute and second After set up click Apply to save the settings 49 Zon 6 OSD Menu This camera has many functions available to users for setting and adjusting Most advanced functions are accessible through OSD On Screen Display Menu Open OSD Menu cick Biere button Click Left Right or Up Down buttons subject to different pages Enter Sub Menu Next layer Click button Or Right button with most items Move cursor to Exit End or Return item and then Click Back to Previous Page Change Options Click Left Right or Up Down buttons subject to different pages Save Selection Pattern Recording Start Stop On Main Menu move cursor to Exit and then Click button Quit OSD Menu The following table is the summary of all the OSD functions provided in the speed dome Table OSD Menu Function list Remark A System Controller Always select AcutVista Info 4 items see remark Protocol Camera ID Baud rate F W version Cam ID name Preset name D Display number PTZ position Name and number editing Display the info on the screen C Camera Zoom speed level 1 8 Adjust the zoom speed Advanced functions Cam title White bal Backlight Motion detection DSP and optical function or adjustment Focus Exposure Special Reset layer 4 D Scan Auto pan Pan tilt Pan onl
53. rigger Logs Click the View button on the right side to list the logs of motion detection Digital In Trigger Logs Click the View button on the right side to list the logs of digital input detection All Logs Click the View button on the right side to list all logs 26 Zon B Video Audio Setting Video Format This device supports H 264 MJPEG and MPEG4 only for 3GPP streaming Triple Mode and Triple Streaming set the video parameters in this page BasicMode Advanced Mode Resolution Di 720x480 K Bitrate Control Mode CBR Constant Bit Rate VBR Variable Bit Rate CBR Highest Video Bitrate 1 5Mbps e VBR Video Quantitative H Video Format Frame Rate Per Second GOP Size 1X FPS GOP 30 Video Compression Format H 264 e Link the camera with this address gt rtsp IP C Basic Mode Advanced Mode Resolution D1 720x480 Quality High Frame Rate Per Second 30 FPS e Video Compression Format Vel Link the camera with this address gt rtsp IP v2 Link the camera with this address gt rtsp IP 3q Link the camera no audio with this address gt rtsp IP Sqax 21 Zon Basic Advanced Mode Select the mode to configure the parameters Advanced mode provides more detail parameters for setting Streaming 1 and 2 Output Setting Resolution Select the resolution from the pull down list Fram
54. roups in different combinations in OSD Menu gt Scan Tour Scan Selected Point To make camera move around all the selected presets among 1 to 32 You can select the presets in OSD Menu Scan Patrol button to open the Auto Pan control panel This camera provides 3 modes for auto pan function Continuous panning The position A can be set by clicking button between two positions A and Left Limit the position B can be set by clicking Pan Til ositions B SEHR i button Right Limit L lt gt R Start Auto Pan Click D button Stop Auto Pan Click button Auto Pan Only This is for continuous panning between two positions A B Camera will not move in vertical Choose the Auto direction however To start this mode please enter Pan mode from the OSD Menu Scan Auto Pan Pan Only and pull down list There complete the settings of start position end position are 2 modes are moving speed and dwell first available Auto Pan Circle To perform continuous panning in 360 To start this mode please enter OSD Menu Scan Auto Pan Circle and complete the settings of I start position and panning speed first Start Auto Pan Click D button under the pull down list Stop Auto Pan Click button under the pull down list Function Buttons Click these buttons will perform the following functions Full Screen Click this button or double click the video the video will ch
55. sees on the object If the level is high color mode will be maintained otherwise the camera will turn output into B W Note when you change to Auto from B W mode picture may remain in B W so we suggest you to make change from Color mode to Auto when needed This model does not provide external sync option so nothing needs to take care for this This is the communication setup for camera and the main CPU nota user function Please leave it untouched If you make change to it camera will re start automatically to retrieve normal communication To adjust image quality by changing the number of each item FREEZE To freeze image permanently until off is re assigned Freezing image for running presets is provided in CONTROL page H rev To turn image left to right V rev To turn image up side down 60 Zon Sharpness To improve the details of objects Color Gain Give moderate adjustment to color Reset This is to help you to get the camera factory default back NOT include pan tilt settings Such refreshment is helpful if you are lost with settings or when camera needs re calibration to iris focus or zoom position Exit To return to the Main Menu Rescue Mode Not an available function for this camera Keep it in OFF position all the time Return To return to the Main Menu 61 Zon D Scan You may choose the most suitable auto run function among the various patterns given b
56. slow motion will be unavoidable for moving objects The higher number of sens up is given the worse such phenomena you may get You are advised to make test to all the levels before making the final setting if the function is to be applied Table Exposure Setting Combination shutter Sens up manual A FLK AUTO iris XD valid setting the default X valid combination invalid combination SNR Special In this section more advanced functions However some of them are not available in this model Privacy DAY NIGHT SYNC Comm Adj Image Adj Privacy setting and management function is moved to the main page in title of Privacy Mask Keep it in OFF position all the time An IR Infra Red filter is usually placed between CCD and lens to cut off non visible light from going to CCD for obtaining better image quality Such filter must be removed when IR light source is provided in dark or camera can not receive the IR signal and no image will be reproduced Color Camera will keep video output in color format with adjustable burst level Changing burst level will cause color intense changes B W Burst on off switch Taking burst down will turn image to real black and white which would give you better resolution details We Suggest you keep OFF all the time for having higher image resolution Auto Camera will decide image would be color or B W based on the brightness level it
57. t WAN ge I Camera 3G Mobile Phone Configure the PPPoE Setting T _____ l EES ADSL Connect the camera to the ADSL modem Refer to Configuration Network gt PPPoE page to configure the PPPoE settings The camera will automatic dial up and get the public IP address from ISP If you have enable Send Mail After Dialed function the camera will send an email to tell you the current public IP address For example if the public IP address is 60 220 20 250 now the camera can be linked with following addresses With audio 3G Mobile rtsp 60 220 20 250 3g Phone Without audio rtsp 60 220 20 250 3gx Must enable 3GPP Stream in Configuration Video Audio gt Video Format page Using DDNS Function Since the public IP address is variable you can enable DDNS function to get a fixed URL to instead of the IP address refer to Configuration Network gt DDNS page to configure and enable the DDNS function 74 Aisoni After enable the DDNS assume the registered URL is test dyndns org now the camera can be linked with following URLs PC http test dyndns org ee With audio Must enable 8GPP Stream in 3G Mobile rtsp test dyndns 0rg 3g Oca configuration gt Video Audio Phone Without audio ud Wades tare rtsp test dyndns org 3gx eee de C Intranet Internet Aisoni Connects to Internet with Fixed Public IP Address If the camera will b
58. tors meaning that brightness control is the most important video quality factor to us Brightness is very personal subjective therefore you need try the adjustment with your system and the eyes of your own Reminder brightness control is also available on most display Check your display to ensure the monitor has correct brightness setting Iris Iris is one major mechanism for exposure level control besides shutter speed Iris is the window for light to pass onto CCD sensor so the size of it will determine the energy of light can reach CCD at a time Therefore bigger iris provides brighter image while smaller iris will give darker picture Iris options are AUTO and MANUAL Suggestion AUTO is more recommended for most conditions unless you have particular environment such as indoor with stable lighting because it adapts better to the changing ambient illumination Note While iris is in auto mode it has the priority for exposure control Shutter speed will be fixed on shutter unless you manually apply shutter with other setting 5 Shutter AGC SSNR Zon Note Manual control allows you to adjust iris size from complete closed 0 to fully open 100 If you set iris to manual then shutter takes over the priority position for exposure control seeing ESC on shutter setting Shutter is the pseudo mechanism for controlling light energy by varying CCD exposure ti
59. tthe IP address of a valid DNS into cameras An invalid DNS will cause the domain name can t be resolved and reached such as email address For example if the IP settings have been configured as the above figure the cameras can be linked with following addresses http 192 168 1 210 http 192 168 1 211 Aisoni B Internet Only Connects to ADSL with Fixed Public IP Address If the camera connects to Internet with an ADSL modem and the public IP address of ADSL is fixed please refer to the figure below for the connection Internet WAN Camera 3G Mobile Phone IP Address 60 220 20 250 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 60 220 20 254 Http Port 80 oo RTSP Port 554 Kap ADSL Connect the camera to the ADSL modem Refer to Configuration Network gt Network page configure the IP address subnet Mask Gateway and DNS with the settings that ISP provided for ADSL connection For example if the public IP address is 60 220 20 250 now the camera can be linked with following addresses With audio 3G Mobile rtsp 60 220 20 250 3 EE EEN a a 9 Configuration Video Audio Phone Without audio gt Video Format page rtsp 60 220 20 250 3gx 73 Zon Connects to ADSL with Floating Public IP Address PPPoE If the camera connects to Internet with an ADSL modem and the public IP address of ADSL is variable the camera can use PPPOE function for the connection Interne
60. urity settings for this zone ves JJ mo isoni The web page of the device shows as following If you are using IE 8 0 or above please click Compatibility View icon to make this web page works properly IP_Camera Windows Internet ect me Language Configuration Patrol Pan OSD Menu a a Lem et C 4 i v Pan Tit Speed D I Zoom Step Z a Zoom Cont 2 a SS n Preset Point ga Je Ridi pera a 2010 JUN 04 11 29 29 Size 720x480 FPS 30 cy a D Snapshot Record SE Streaming Select the streaming 1 or 2 from the pull down list to display Language Change the display language temporarily Note The display language is changed temporarily for current connection and it doesn t change the default language To change the default language please go to Configuration gt System Information page Configuration Go into the configuration page to set the parameters if necessary Status Bar Shows system date time video resolution and video refresh rate FPS 14 Aisoni Online Visitor Shows how many users connect to this device OSD Menu This camera has many functions available to users for setting and adjusting Most advanced functions are accessible through OSD On Screen Display Menu Please refer to OSD Menu chapter for the operation P T Control Panel Zoom Focus and Iris Pan Tilt the camera Pan Tilt Move camera bac
61. y Circle gt Layer 4 Auto pan between two spots or in circle i n 7 m F EE EE eae E S LL ee ee ee EE si Sech S ea E R Ce Eh EE EE SE TEE Pattern 1 4 Layer 4 f Preset Auto pan All presets Group Tour ell GU Patrol Time set 1 10 min Layer 4 Power on resume Preset freeze Image flip F Privacy Mask 1 8 Position setup Enable On off Layer 4 H Initialize Power on reset Camera default Factory default Lens refresh Off 1 2 3 15 days Camera refresh Off 1 2 3 15 days 51 You can record the pattern for patrol Retrieve PT position or auto pan when control has been idle for some time setting Retrieve position or auto pan after power is on Set enable the privacy masks G Relay Input 1 8 Output Not available for this camera Not available for this camera Re start camera to calibrate the unit one time Retrieve factory default not include PT function Retrieve entire factory default include P T Re calibrate iris focus zoom system periodically Re calibrate camera s PT system periodically A System Info To view the basic information of this unit Controller Always select AcutVista Info To show you the current setting of protocol baud rate camera ID and firmware version Return To return to the Main Menu 52 Zon B Display To decide whether to display the number and name of this camera current preset and the zoom focus informat
62. y this camera When engaged camera will move in clockwise direction from one preset to the next until stop is called Auto Pan 3 sub items Pan Tilt To do continuous pan tilt between two positions A and B Complete the settings of Start position end position moving speed and dwell first Select START move to the position and then click to set position A select END move to the position and then click to set position B Pan Only This is for continuous panning between two spots A B without changing the vertical position of lens Select START move to the position and then click to set position A select END move to the position and then click to set position B Circle To perform continuous panning in 360 You need to choose the start point and panning speed select TILT LEVEL move to the position and then click to set the position All Preset To make camera move around all the presets stored in this camera Set up the speed and dwell then start running the scan with RUN command on list Group Scan To make camera move around all the presets stored in this camera 62 Zon This camera automatically grouping the first 16 presets stored in it into 4 groups 1 4 The 4 groups can run separately at their own speed and dwell length per group In the sub menu there is of 4 groups Each has its own selection of speed and dwell and you may run or stop one of these four alone Tour Sca
63. ymous User Login To allow user visit this device without login select Yes and then click Setting to enable this function Add User To add a new user type the user name and password select the User Group and 23 then click Add Set to save the user User List This table lists the current users Edit Io change the username and User Si password click Edit and modify the Username admin administrator or user in the pop up window Password 466644 Confirm 44444 Remove To remove the user click Remove 24 Zon System Upgrade This page allows user to upgrade firmware restart device and restore the factory default settings Browse Firmware Upgrade The firmware can be upgraded online To update the firmware click Browse to select the new firmware file and then click Upgrade to the procedure Reboot System To restart the device click Reboot and then click Yes on the prompted window Factory Default To load the factory defaults click Default and then click Yes on the prompted window Note all settings including User account Network A V and Event settings will be restored to the factory defaults 25 System Logs System Logs System Status Logs Motion Trigger Logs System Logs Digital In Trigger Logs All Logs System Status Logs Click the View button on the right side to list the logs of system status Motion T
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