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1. system Reboot 43 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Date Time Set date and time information 1 Insert the Date and Time Select the type of Format for your time 2 To synchronize with the NTP Server select the option and type the NTP Server Address Example pool ntp org 3 Select your Time Zone 4 Select Apply to save changes Video amp Audio Date amp Time Event Network Time Mode Record Manual System system Management Dates Time Email Notification User Access Synchronize with NTP server System Information NTP Server Address time windows com Update Now Logs View Update Status Timezone Timezone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada v Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time aA oo Apply Reload 44 1 2 3 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt E mail Notification send an e mail notification from the camera based on events such as sensor activation motion detection camera reboot or upgrade select Use Event Mail option Select Event Type Enter SMTP Server information Example smtp gmail com Enter Username and Password Enter Sender E mail Add the E mail s you wish to send the notifications to Select Apply to save changes IS SYS Video amp Audio Event Network Use Event Mail Record Events System SMTP Server System Management Username 2 Date amp Time Event and Alarm Email Notification
2. Focal Length 4 0mm F1 8 DWC MB721M4TIR 8 0mm F2 0 DWC MB721M8TIR Lens Type Fixed Lens Digital Zoom 12X IR Distance 50ft Range IR OPERATIONAL Brightness 0 20 Shutter Mode Auto Manual Digital Slow Shutter Off Up to x8 DNR Digital Noise Reduction Off Low Middle High Auto Gain Control Max 41dB BLC Back Light Compensation Off On WDR Wide Dynamic Range Off Low Middle High Day and Night Auto Day Color Night B W Alarm Notifications Notifications via E mail Privacy Zone Off On 16 Programmable Zones Motion Detection Sensitivity Low Middle High Memory Slot 24 hours recording to Micro SDHC Card 4GB 32GB for emergency backup only Card not included Recording Schedule Setup Continuous Motion Sensor Pre amp Post Alarm Chroma Hue amp Saturation Settings 0 20 Sharpness 0 10 Mirror amp Flip Off On SPECIFICATIONS NETWORK LAN 802 3 Compliance 10 100 LAN Video Compression Type H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG Super Fine Low Resolution 1920X1080 16 9 320X240 4 3 Frame Rate Up to 30fps at All Resolutions Stream Capability Dual Stream at Different Rates and Resolutions IP IPv4 IPv6 Protocol TCP IP HTTP DHCP PPPoE ICMP ARP RARP RTSP NTP UDP Multicast Maximum User Access 5 Users Memory Slot Local SDHC Card
3. MECGAPIX DWC MB721M4TIR DWC MB721M8TIR IP 2 1MP Weather Resistant Bullet IR Camera Es El oom wi Before installing or operating the camera please read and follow this manual carefully UP MEMBER 01222014 PRECAUTIONS ts z Do not open or modify Do not open the case except during maintenance and installation for it may be dangerous and can cause damages Do not put objects into the unit Keep metal objects and flammable substances from entering the camera It can cause fire short circuits or other damages Be careful when handling the unit To prevent damages do not drop the camera or subject it to shock or vibration Do not install near electric or magnetic fields m Protect the camera from humidity and dust Protect the camera from high temperature Be careful when installing near the ceiling of a kitchen or a boiler room as the temperature may rise to high levels Cleaning To remove dirt from the case moisten a soft cloth with a soft detergent solution and wipe a Mounting Surface The material of the mounting surface must be strong enough to support the camera FCC COMPLIANCE O COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment
4. Password Email Notification 3 sender E Mail User Access E Mail List 4 System Information 5 Logs View Apply Reload SL Bee Email Notifications do not support TSL SSL option Notifications are TEXT only 45 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt User Access Control To add a new user Enter Username and Password Select a Permission type Super Administrator Operator View and Edit Video and Event Settings Only Viewer View Only Click Add To modify a user select the user from the User List and click Modify To remove a user select the user from the User List and click Remove Select Apply to save changes a ee eye MDS Video amp Audio Event User Access Control Network User Registration Record Username System Password Super Operator Viewer 1 Date amp Tire Add Modify Remove Email Notification User List User Access 2 system Information Permission Super Viewe 3 4 5 6 Apply Reload The maximum number of users including admin is twenty 46 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt System Information System Information will display all the current camera settings System Version Time Information Network Information and Stream Information pees Record Configuration imporifE apor Jyri Configuration Expo System Information Sylar Mirage Configuracion Nt You can export a camera s settings to Date
5. Lo ea a 2 DWC MPA20M 192 168 100 127 IP depending on the D 4 D Network Configuration 5 D camera model 1 Mac Address 00 10 46 01 23 41 5 IP alae Mode DDNS DHCP Use DDNS dwr t PPPoE 3 O Static IP Part IP Address 192 168 100 12 Command Pon 7000 Netmask 255 255 255 JO Live Port 7001 e Gateway 192 168 100 1 Audio Port 7002 Preffered DNS 4 2 2 5 Download Port 7003 Alternate DNS Recording Port 7004 HTTP Port 80 Edit More Conf Export Conf If you change the camera s IP write down the camera s MAC Address for identification in the future 12 IP FINDER SOFTWARE DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network configuration protocol that allows a device to configure automatically according to the network it is connected to If your network supports DHCP and your MEGApix camera is set to DHCP IP Finder will automatically find and set your MEGApix camera to correspond with your network requirements Static Static IP addresses are recommended when using a network that does not support DHCP or when setting your device to be accessed externally via the internet If Static is selected you must manually enter the correct network settings for your MEGApix camera The settings will correspond with your network To set your camera to a static IP address we recommend that you 1 setup the camera to DHCP 2 allow it to configure itself accor
6. Network Settings First Stream 2 Dynamic DNS RTSP Port 554 Communication Protocol RTSP over HTTP Port 80680 Access Permission second Stream OnviF RTSP Port 8554 3 RTP RTSP RTSP over HTTP Port 8081 Record Reload System 38 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Record gt Storage Device Device Information Click the icon Load Device Information to find the SD card connected to the camera The system will display all storage devices currently connected to the camera To activate the SD card to start recording select Record Start To stop the SD card s recording select Record Stop To safely remove the SD card select Device Eject To delete all content on the SD card select Format Device NOTE all data stored on the SD card will be erased oo a oe iS Recording Information 7 This section displays the first and last recorded data available on the selected SD card The SD card records video from the second stream To modify recording quality please see page 42 EES Storage Device Configuration Event Network Device Information 2 Record AA e Load Device Information Storage Device II QRRQRQ gO Schedul Partition Size MB Free MB Recordable Recording ay ADT 3720 10 o E 5 i 3 Current Recording Partition 4 Recording Information Recording Start Time 6 EES PEPIN Pe LOO ots iil 7 IMPORTANT The SD card recording function operates as an emergency re
7. 2 4 Event Network Logs Record Mode F system Event View Export All t System lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 Dates Time lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 5 40 Cameral Motion Off system Management a ee aera ve 8 20 Cameral Motion n 3 Email Notification Ea pal ea amera Olor Fl User Access lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 Cameral Motion Off lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Cameral Motion On 16 Logs View lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 12 System Information Cameral Motion Off Cameral Motion On Hex Am mh FP lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 lt EVIINFO gt 2013 01 25 FAA TID Nn Fe Cameral Motion Off Cameral Motion On Cameral Motion Off Ra Ri ca Of Ri Ra Cameral Motion On Cameral Motion Off A a Gi 00 Ri J Ra Cameral Motion On Cameral Motion Off Cameral Motion On Cameral Motion 3 oF Go O ow Oo oo 48 SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor 1 2 8 CMOS Sensor Effective Pixels 1920 H x 1080 V Minimum Scene Illumination F2 0 30IRB 2 4 Lux Color F2 0 30IRE 0 5 Lux B amp W
8. and gray colors have 0 Chroma Higher numbers accentuate brighter colors Sharpness Sets the image sharpness The higher the number the sharper the image Mirror reflect the image from left to right Flip Select On or Off to flip the image upside down Digital Noise Reduction Control the level of noise in the image Select from Off Level 1 Level 5 The higher the level the more the camera will manipulate the image to reduce digital noise but it will also increase lagging when motion occurs Extra Image Settings Web Setup Remote Backup White Balance Mode Manual Exposur e Brightness 10 Shutter Mode Auto Digital Slow Shutter Off AGC Gain 41dB WDRI BLC HLC Mode Off Day amp Night Mode Switching from Color to BAN 10 Switching from BAN to Color 10 Extra Setting Frequency 60Hz Defog Off IR LED Mode Active LED Saturation 2 Chroma 10 Sharpness 5 Mirror Off Flip Off Digital Noise Reduction Middle 28 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video gt Privacy Zone The MEGApix camera offers up to 16 privacy zones To set Privacy Zones Global Seitings 1 Change Mode to On and click Apply By default all 16 privacy zones will be displayed 2 Adjust the mask s color by changing the Y Cb and Cr values Click Apply to view the changes Y Adjust the Brightness of the mask s color The higher the number the brighter the color Cb Adjust the blue color levels of the mask Cr Adjus
9. s name will include the camera s IP address Channel name date and time lt gt CZ http 64 239 139 124 cgi bin index cgi PrBax Bos 239 129 124 Ak T EE Ere RRORORT E se A gah Pagey Safetyy Toos BH E 5 1 2013 3 47 35 PM 15 45 16 a Export Image Organize v Include in library v Share with v Slide show New folder Y Favorites HZ Desktop Je Downloads 4 Dropbox CH 2013319 8593 BA Google Drive 2 jpg Recent Places HE Desktop A Libraries Documents A Music Pictures E Videos ss A 1 item 20 WEBVIEWER Print Image Print a screenshot of the current live video 1 Click Print button and the Print Preview window will appear 2 Scale the size of the screenshot or adjust its orientation 3 To print information about the screenshot select View Title To add a memo for the screenshot click Page Option 4 Goto Printer Setup to select the printer and manage the printer properties 5 Select Print to print the page or Close to cancel the print a a 7 5 p i A O X f amp 654 239 139 124 x Ak i SdAaMeNrAHAOerPs EN Bl Cl ch Pager Safety Tools oS ps los Beer pthing Diginet 4 57172013 3 47 35 PM CT 15 45 16 A X A n SH Print Preview fo amp pe Export Image Preview 7 Zoom Whole Page v 5 Print Image nr __Pege Option A a A Scale Drignal Size v Printer Setup O EA O IV View Title A 4 jt 1CH
10. 1C 46 01 21 6F 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 203 N A Wire 14 DWC MPA20M 192 168 100 11 00 10 46 01 21 71 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 N A Wire 5 DWC MYV421D 192 168 100 118 00 1C 46 01 2B 16 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 203 N A wire 6 DWC MD421D 192 168 100 33 00 10 46 01 21 94 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 203 N A Wire 7 DWC MPA20M 192 168 100 48 00 1C 46 01 21 44 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 N A wire 8 DWC MPA20M 192 168 100 65 00 10 46 01 23 44 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 N A Wire 5 4 time 1 sec old new 2 select all list clear 1 11 IP FINDER SOFTWARE Using IP Finder Software Use IP Finder to set the connection type and the IP address information for your MEGApix camera 1 DHCP Select DHCP to access the camera within the same internal network For further explanation on DHCP please see page 13 2 PPPoE requires previous registration Enter the username and password 3 Static IP Select Static to connect to the camera from an external network For further explanation on Static please see page 13 4 Use DDNS Check this option to use DDNS service For further explanation on DDNS please see page 13 5 Port The port numbers required for communication with the camera Use the IP Finder to change other basic settings for your MEGApix camera The menu E IP Finder_V3 2 1 0 options may vary 4 No Upgra Conf Name IP Address MAC Address Kern Yer Serv Ver Web Ver 00 1C 46 01 23 41 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 Ned
11. 78 INSIDE THE BOX The following items are included with the MEGApix camera CD ra ai Manual Quic Start Quick Setup Guide Software Guide O 18 ES omr oe aes Mounting Template L Wrench 4 Screws 4 SS AAN TIL aah n y YYYY Anchors NETWORK CONNECTION There are two options to power the MEGApix camera Use a PoE enabled switch to connect data and power through a single cable and begin viewing and recording images instantly A non PoE switch will require an adaptor for power transmission 1 Using a PoE Enabled Switch The MEGApix Camera is PoE Compliant allowing transmission of power and data via a single Ethernet cable PoE eliminates the need for the different cables used to power record or control the camera Follow the illustration below to connect the camera to a PoE enabled switch using an Ethernet cable PoE Switch 2 Using 12VDC If a PoE injector is not available use a power adaptor for power transmission and a non PoE switch for data transmission Follow the illustrations below to connect the camera without a POE Injector EREE Non PoE Switch n Template Sheet INSTALLATION WH Preparing the Camera and Mounting Surface Before mounting the camera please check the following 1 The mounting surface must be able to sustain five times the weight of your camera 2 Do not let the cables get caught in improper locations or
12. Backup 24 hours recording to Micro SDHC Card 4GB 32GB ONVIF Conformance Yes Profile S Web Viewer Supported OS Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 MAC OS Supported Browser Internet Explorer Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Safari Video Management Software ENVIRONMENTAL DW Spectrum Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Operating Humidity Less than 90 Non Condensing IP Rating IP66 Certified Protects against dust and high pressure water Other Specifications CE FCC RoHS Power Requirement DV12V PoE IEEE802 3af Class 2 Power Consumption LED Off 3 5W 300mA LED On 5W 430mA Max 500mA Housing Material Aluminum Die Casting Dimensions 161 7 x 67 5mm 6 36 x 2 66in Weight 0 93 lbs TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist l can t find my MEGApix camera on the IP Finder software Is the PoE cable connected properly Make sure cable is tightly connected at both ends It should make a click sound when connected properly Make sure cable is intact and there are no cuts or exposed wires If Yes are the camera s LED lights turned on and blinking The camera s LED lights indicate that the camera is powered on Blinking LED lights indicate that the camera has finished booting up and is transmitting data If Yes is the i
13. Recording Control Pre Alarm Time 5 Y sec Motion PostAlarm Time 5 sac Wl Overwrite M4 Key Frame Only 5 Apply 40 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Record gt Schedule The recording schedule applies to the SD card local recording When the camera detects a network loss it will start recording backup video to the SD card based on the schedule setup Recording Control oS E Pre Alarm Time Save previous image of event for duration of time Motion Post Alarm Time Save images after motion events for duration of time Overwrite If selected once the SD card is full new video will be recorded over older data Key Frame Only If selected the SD card will record only Start and End Key Frame the main frames in the series This option is recommended when you have limited storage space 10 Select Apply to save changes Video amp Audio Event Network t Record 6 7 8 10 9 41 Recording Schedule Video Schedule Y Sun El Mon E Tue Wed Thu Fri C sat Single Selection All 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 AAA AAA AAA AA Continuous Motion e No Record Recording Control Pre Alarm Time 5 set Motion Postalarra Time 5 car iv Overwrite iv Key Frame Only Apply Reload WEBVIEWER setup gt Remote Backup Tab The MEGApix Series allows you to back up your SD card locally to your computer without t
14. This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications WARNING Changes or modifications are not expressly approved by the manufacturer TABLE OF CONTENTS PFU OGG TOM ir 4 A er Nn 4 A sean a at ge Tce eae ea a te ni hte er i 5 IMC o o 6 Nodeto BO COOPER PE OE E eT mec ena a ane eee ear 7 Installation ii 8 A E oo daasetavcateheetdasetanaseteneseieu es 8 nStalatione MOUNUNG sumaria aiii dd 9 MEGADIX Camera SetU Pirsing o 10 ASTaling Me TE TINGS asie a sata 10 Single RINGS o ooNWaA ropa 11 12 INCTWOITK ODIOM Sussie dadas 13 Upgrading Cameras using the IP Finder Software cccoocccnccnnncccccnononccnnnnncnnononannnnnnnnnnnnonancnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 14 Sl E A UU ro A A Nee 15 MEGABDECamera Web ViIOWetiimincniaticniniticieiiecii tica tac iciis 16 Accessing the Web Viewer via Internet Explorer oooccocccccconcncccccnocconnonononnconnnncnnnncnnnnnonannnnnnononncannnnss 16 Accessing the Web Viewer via Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox and Sal arl ccccooccnccnncccconcnnncccconnnnss 17 CUPID SS Cll DUO il od 18 Fils bor COME Ue AM Pre OU N NOA PP A sae soaatenunbencueattecdacer 19 EXPO IMA cnt dasanceaitis nanan tai diia o io tna 20 la IVA POR on a a 21 ASTANA CCOFOIN ura 22 23 MEGAD DC Camera SO UD ecien aaa a a a a ii dei 24 A A A 24 29 Sn A loemantboeutadsce
15. Wy ES gt Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center v 4 Search Control Pone p General Control Panel Home R k i View your basic network information and set up connections bd See full map Internet Change adapter settings Change advanced sharing 4 Local Area Connection Status settings Z p General g Connect or disconnect Connection IPv4 Connectivity Internet IPv6 Connectivity No network access Media State Enabled Duration 00 36 07 Speed 100 0 Mbps Details connection or set up a router or access point Activity r VPN network connection Sent A Received GR E 7 ay omputers or change sharing settings 18 931 920 928 109 020 Properties AM Disable Diagnose leshooting information HomeGroup E Internet Options Windows Firewall You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports Obtain an 1P address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Advanced Cancel 54 WARRANTY INFORMATION Digital Watchdog referred to as the Warrantor warrants the Camera against defects in materials or workmanships as follows Labor For the initial two 2 years from the date of original purchase if the camera
16. is determined to be defective the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with new or refurbished product at its option at no charge Parts In addition the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial two 2 years To obtain warranty or out of warranty service please contact a technical support representative at 1 866 446 3595 Monday through Friday from 9 00AM to 8 00PM EST A purchase receipt or other proof of the date of the original purchase is required before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which arise during normal use This warranty does not cover damages which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the Warrantor or failures which result from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration modification faulty installation set up adjustments improper antenna inadequate signal pickup maladjustments of consumer controls improper operation power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage rental use of the product or service by anyone other than an authorized repair facility or damage that is attributable to acts of God 55 DW LIMITS amp EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above The Warrantor will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages including without limitation damage to recording media resulting from the use of thes
17. than 1GB HDD 200 GB Required for Saving Clip Image OS Microsoft Windows XP or Higher Resolution Higher than 1024X768 93 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist Setting the IP Address for your PC Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is the default setting for the camera If the MEGApix camera is connected to a DHCP network and the camera s IP Configuration Mode is set to DHCP the server will automatically assign an IP address to the camera If the camera is using DHCP the default IP address will be 192 168 1 123 and the default subnet mask will be 255 255 255 0 The MEGApix camera can also connect to the web viewer using a static IP address This will allow you to set your own IP address manually Setup the Network Protocol on your PC Select Obtain an IP address automatically to set the computer to a dynamic IP address or select Use the 1 Go to Network icon on your PC 2 Right click and select Properties 3 Double click Local Area Connection 4 Click Properties 5 Double click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 6 following IP address to set the computer to a static IP address 7 three digits should be a number between 1 and 254 If the option Use the following IP address has been selected setup the IP address as 192 168 1 XXX The last ol x CAES Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Y me x
18. the IP Finder software with an IP address that matches your network s requirements 51 DW TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist I can t connect to my MEGApix camera through the Web Browser Are the camera s LEDs on and blinking The camera s LED indicates the camera is On If the LED blinks the camera has finished booting up and is transmitting data If Yes is the internet working properly Make sure you connect to the internet with other devices on the network ex Your Computer Your internet could be temporarily down If Yes is the computer on the same network as the IP camera Camera and computer should be connected on the same router Contact your network administrator if you have more than one network available If Yes try pinging the MEGApix camera s IP address as it appears on the IP finder From your desktop go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt Type ping followed by the camera s IP address then press Enter If you get the message Request timed out camera is not connected If you get data back that means the camera is connected If Yes try connecting the camera to a different port in the PoE Switch That specific Switch Port may be damaged or currently not operating properly If Yes check your security settings on your internet browser Try adding the camera s IP address to the t
19. 27 00 10 46 01 23 41 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 Wire DWC MP420M 192 168 1 111 00 10 46 01 21 6F 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 203 Wire DWC MP420M 192 168 100 11 00 10 46 01 21 71 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 Wire DWC MV421D 192 168 100 118 00 10 46 01 2B 16 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 203 Wire DWC MD421D 192 168 100 33 00 10 46 01 21 94 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 203 Wire DWC MP420M 192 168 100 48 00 10 46 01 21 44 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 Wire DWC MP420M 192 168 100 65 00 10 46 01 23 44 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 Wire 0 JM A WM time 1 sec Version old new select all list clear Install the IP Finder to a computer located on the same Subnet Mask as the MEGApix camera 10 IP FINDER SOFTWARE Using IP Finder Software Use IP Finder to change the basic settings of your MEGApix camera or to connect to your MEGApix camera 1 Configuration Change the device s connection type and or IP address information See page 12 for more information Upgrade Upgrade the camera s firmware See page 14 for more information Time zone Change the time zone on the camera Import Config Import setup configuration Web Connect Connect to the MEGApix camera through Internet Explorer eS A 33 IP Finder_V3 2 1 0 No Upgra Conf Name IP Address MAC Address Kern Yer Serv Ver Web Ver Wireless 1 DWC MPA20M 192 168 100 148 00 10 46 01 23 3B 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 N A Wire 2 DWC MPA20M 192 168 100 127 00 10 46 01 23 41 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 N A Wire 3 DWC MPA20M 192 168 1 111 00
20. Day amp Night Set mode to Night B W Day Color or Auto gt COLOR gt B amp W The higher the number the lower the light level gt B amp W COLOR This number should be lower than the value of COLOR gt PER au B amp W above Manual Exposure Settings AGC Gain 41dB White Balance Mode Auto SDRIBLCIHLC Mode Off Day amp Night Mode Switching from Color to BAN 10 Switching from BAN to Color 10 Day amp Night Settings IR LED Mode Active LED Saturation 2 Chroma 10 Sharpness 5 Mirror off Flip Off Digital Noise Reduction Middle 27 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video gt Color Settings Use the color settings menu to adjust the camera to ts unique lighting environment and to get the best image quality Extra Settings control the camera s Day 4 Night Mode Focus WDR Flip Digital Zoom Aperture Level and Noise Reduction gt gt gt Frequency In case the camera s image is flickering adjust the value on this setting Defog Sharpens the camera s image to compensate for blurry view due to weather conditions IR LED Mode this function is for smart IR adjustment Turn Smart IR On Active or Off Inactive LED Saturation This is a Smart IR feature controlling the saturation level in the image created by the IR LED reflection from objects in the camera s view Chroma Chroma settings affect the color quality including both hue and saturation Black white
21. JPEG to start streaming video O p CAMILA tin O 072 243 193 233 17 WEBVIEWER GUI Description Camera s Name Full Screen Mode Camera s Time Access Setup Menu Export Camera s Current Display as JPEG Print Camera s Current Display A Export Image 7 Print z a 0 Record A A Start Stop Panic Recording 1C Live View Stream s Name Camera s IP Address Stream Control Sensor fe 64 239 139 124 Relay Main Display Area Alarm Status Computer Date amp Time H First Stream Second Stream 18 WEBVIEWER First Stream Second Stream Configure two stream settings for monitoring and recording On the main monitoring page user can view the camera with the First Stream settings or the Second Stream settings Below the display screen click on the First Stream and Second Stream buttons to alternate between the different camera settings To Setup Stream Settings refer to page 24 gt wr A E mm y Pager Safetyy Toolsy v 5 1 2013 3 47 35 PM 8 Export Image y Print j A A Record y Mn A Live View Sensor First Sueam Streams Selection Second Stream 19 WEBVIEWER Export Image Export a screenshot of the current live video to your computer 1 Click Export Image button located on the left 2 A jpg image will automatically be stored under a WNMDWViewer folder 3 The image
22. Live View Second Stream 21 WEBVIEWER Instant Recording Record live video to your local drive To Setup Instant Recording 1 2 3 4 Local Recording Click on the Record button located to the left of the Web viewer Setup where you want the videos to be saved setup the duration of the instant recording You can record up to 120 seconds of live video When setup is complete click OK to save changes or Cancel to cancel any changes a gt 2 hittp 64 239 139 124 cgi bin index cgi Pr BOX Es 64 239 139 124 X BCS ame Erea OAP E 5 1 2013 3 47 35 PM 15 45 16 Xport Image p a O T Record Save Path Cu sers debbieg DIGITAL WATCHDOG Ap Y Open the folder after finish instant recording Save Time Sec 30 OK Cancel 1 Live View Sensor Relay CH f First Stream 7 J Second Stream 22 WEBVIEWER Instant Recording Record live video to your local drive To Start and Stop Instant Recording 1 To Start right click anywhere on the display screen 2 Click on Start Rec The icon on the top right of the screen will change to INSTANT 3 To Stop right click anywhere on the display screen 4 Click on Stop Rec The video will be displayed in the designated folder when recording is complete ft xd 3 cme v Pagev Safety y Tools w 5 1 2013 3 47 35 PM fa A Print y A A Local Recording gt A_ Export Image L
23. This is the camera s internal memory necessary for the camera s operation and cannot be used for recording locally Manual Upgrade To upgrade system firmware you have to contact manufacturer and get the upgrade file first Go to www Digital Watchdog com and select Support tab a Browse file and select the file and press Upgrade The system will automatically reboot FTP Upgrade a Server Address FTP Server IP address b Port Default is 21 c User ID and Password FTP Server Log in ID and Password d Directory Upgrade File Path e Action Select Check Upgrade to display the Upgrade File list f Status Display upgrade progress Factory Reset Reset the camera to its r Video A original factory settings Network Camera Information a General reset to factory default ae ac eset on all settings except Network System Management Kernel Version 2 1 0 0 Date Time Server Version 2 1 0 3 setti ngs 5 Email Notification Flash Size 128 MB Full will reset ALL of the User Access Tiamat Upgrade i System Information camera s settings Manual Upgrade es pou ema Browse Upgrade Server Upgrade Browse Upgrade TP Upgrade Server Address ftp digital watchdog com Port 21 UserID dwmpix FTP Upgrade Password e Directory FTPAfirrnware_megapix Action Check Upgrade Apply Reload Status Fa cto ry D efa u It Factory Default Mode o General Full
24. am on OnVIF by default 3 Service Port will be set by default to 8032 This is the camera s OnVIF port Use this port information when connecting the camera to a server using the OnVIF protocol 4 Select On or Off to Authenticate Address Select On or Off for WS Discovery Web Services Dynamic Discovery 6 Select Apply to save changes a ia ONVIF Service 2 Event Network ONVI A Metwork Settings v Enable 3 Dynamic DNS Support Stream Dual nr o Communication Protocol SMEG EI os 4 Access Permission eee ON VIF Wo Discovery an Cif RTRIRTSP MN _ Apply ead 5 6 Authentication On Off Record System 37 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt RTP RTSP Real time Transport Protocol RTP and Real time Streaming Protocol RTSP are data transfer protocol for delivering live and stored media to one or more clients at the same time These protocols allow software to access the first and second stream directly by assigning each stream its own ports RTP and RTSP are used for integration and communication between the cameras and other software To use RTP RTSP 1 Check the box to enable authentication on RTSP 2 If necessary modify the ports for the first and second stream 3 Click Apply so save all changes or Reload to view the last saved settings Video amp Audio RTP RTSP Configuration 1 Event t Network RTPIRTSP Use authentication on RTSP
25. ansmission Settings and Video Duration for the video that will be sent when motion is detected 2 Emergency Alarm Recipient List Enter the IP address and the Port for the remote site s to which you want to send the video You can set up up to five different servers You must set same port to get EACH data 3 Select Apply to save changes Video amp Audio Emergency Alarm Event Motion Detection Motion Area Site Infonmation Site Name Emergency Alarm Transmission Settings First Stream O Second Stream Video Duration 0 sec Network Eo Emergency Alarm Recipient List System Server Sener Servera Sernverd Servers Apply Reload Site Information Emergency Alarm Recipient 32 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt Network Settings Use this setup page to adjust the camera s network settings including the IP address DNS information and ports In the IP Mode section select the type of IP address for the camera bh DHCP Select if using a DHCP Server and camera will to obtain an IP address automatically 2 PPPoE Select when using a WAN service Enter a Username and Password from your ISP 3 Static IP Enter IP information if you decided to give the camera a static fixed IP address a IP Address Enter the static IP Address of the camera b Subnet Mask default is 255 255 255 0 c Gateway your router s external public IP address It is used when accessing the camera from out
26. appear Manual Exposure Settings Digital Slow Shutter Slow shutter mode etup Web Setup Remo te Backup anual Exposure Brightness Shutter Mode Digital Slow Shutter AGC Gain RIBLC HLC Mode Day amp Night Mode Switching from Color to BAY Switching from BAY to Color Extra Setting Frequency Defog IR LED Mode LED Saturation Chroma Sharpness Mirror Flip Digital Noise Reduction 26 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video gt Color Settings Use the color settings menu to adjust the camera to ts unique lighting environment and to get the best image quality Manual Exposure Set Brightness Shutter Mode Digital Slow Shutter Speed AGC BLC 8 WDR gt AGC Gain Maximum light gain settings in low light conditions Select from OdB least light to 41dB most light Default value is 41dB HLC Highlight Compensation Masks highlights for objects to appear clearly on the screen BLC Backlight Compensation This setup option allows you to adjust the camera s capture of light when there is strong backlight in the camera s Field of View FoV WDR Wide Dynamic Range the Wide Dynamic Range is used when there are extremely bright and extremely dark areas in the VoF of the camera If WDR is selected select the WDR level from Low Middle High Default is Middle y Setup eS v v wv Web Setup Remote Backup Day amp Night Settings control the camera s Day 4 Night Mode gt
27. cording designed to record video from the camera only when there is a network loss lf you connect to the camera via the Web viewer or an NVR the SD card recording will stop WEBVIEWER Setup gt Record gt Schedule The recording schedule applies to the SD card local recording When the camera detects a network loss it will start recording backup video to the SD card based on the schedule setup Video Schedule 1 Set recording schedule daily or weekly Default is daily setting It only saves single day s setting wi thout changing to Multi Day Mode 2 Select the type of recording Continuous Cyan Motion Yellow amp Sensor Red by clicking on the corresponding button 3 Drag your mouse over the hours you want to set for motion recording The recording mode will be applied to the hours you selected when you release the mouse s right click 4 To remove scheduled recording for a specific day select No Record and press the box for which hours you want the recording removed The box will now appear white 5 Select Apply to save changes or Reload to view the last saved settings 1 Video amp Audi oes gee Recording Schedule Event 3 Network Video Schedule Record W Sun El Mon E Tue E wed E Thu E Fri El Sat Single Selection Storage Device All 0001 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09110114 EE MEE MEE 20 el EE za 2 eal Schedule r ooo nti tinuous Mo Record System 4
28. deens 30 32 A A rs ORE ALIE NOaR NER Te rem ee eI as 33 38 UCC ON a Wein a aulek ad Cec edna nad alas a ak ed duct Sand cea ed tecuesiae 39 42 A ome nce rene ete E en EE Re E A ag ee ae eer eee ee EEE 43 48 SPECIE AU OIN rodillo cabida iaa 49 50 TIrFOUDIESNOO UNO cciecss oi acts ccce tis as eekoecst een tee a aka cok tions taeda ee ceutin ce ieettaccu met cealarCedtewmescuanes 51 54 Wanani y che ta tae deel ecs casement a aenceceatun ealistsneessscates 55 EIMS So EX ClUSIONS a 56 FEATURES ONVIF Compliant Profile S 2 1 Megapixels 1080P 30fps Triple Codecs with Simultaneous Dual Stream 1 2 8 CMOS Sensor 4 0mm Fixed Lens DWC MB721M4TIR 8 0mm Fixed Lens DWC MB721M8TIR 12X Digital Zoom 50ft IR with Intelligent Camera Sync TDN True Day and Night Power over Ethernet PoE amp DC12V Micro SD SDHC Class 10 Card for Emergency Backup Not Included IP66 Certified Weatherproof No Fog or Condensation under Any Weather Conditions WDR Wide Dynamic Range 3D DNR 8D Digital Noise Reduction Motion Detection PARTS amp DESCRIPTIONS DC Power Cable 7 Ke Mh A I Ns j l aa i HA A TE RJ 45 Cable a a aa Bracket A e po I a i A A li j L n VA Lens Pain o E gy Reset Button SD Card Slot DIMENSIONS 161 7 6 36 63 8 2 517 67 5 2 65 a 6080 146 7 5
29. ding to your network and 3 change the settings to a static IP address 1 To set your MEGApix camera to Static highlight the desired device from the search results list and click on Configuration In the Network Configuration window make sure Static is selected 2 Enter the following information IP Address Net mask Gateway and Preferred DNS 3 Click Apply and Reboot to save all changes DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server is a feature that allows you to use a specific URL instead of an IP address to access your MEGApix camera This feature is optional It may require a subscription and fee 1 To use the DDNS feature check the box next to Use DDNS 2 Select the server you wish to use Some servers may require a subscription and fee 3 If applicable enter the User ID and Password 4 Click Apply and Reboot to save all changes 13 IP FINDER SOFTWARE Upgrading Cameras using the IP Finder Software Use IP Finder to perform firmware upgrade to all your MEGApix cameras from one convenient location 1 Select all the cameras you would like to upgrade You can select multiple cameras by clicking on multiple camera models while holding down the Ctrl button 2 Press the Upgrade button 3 Browse and select the appropriate file to use for the upgrade Press the OK button 4 The system will start updating all the selected cameras in a new window 5 The system will indicate if the upgrade was
30. e products or arising out of any breach of the warranty All express and implied warranties including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights from vary from state to state If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the following address Digital Watchdog Inc ATTN RMA Department 5436 W Crenshaw St Tampa FL 33634 Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship as determined by the Warrantor in its sole discretion are not covered Cost of such service calls are the responsibility of the purchaser 56 58 DW Varos Everything s Digital Headquarters Office 5436 W Crenshaw St Tampa FL 33634 Sales Office 16220 Bloomfield Ave Cerritos California USA 90703 PH 866 446 3595 FAX 813 888 9262 www Digital Watchdog com technicalsupport dwcc tv Technical Support PH USA amp Canada 1 866 446 3595 International 1 813 888 9555 French Canadian 1 514 360 1309 Technical Support Hours Monday Friday 9 00am to 8 00pm Eastern Standard Time
31. free DDNS services using the DVR NAME server option 1 Touse DDNS select the Use DDNS checkbox 2 louse Digital Watchdog s free DDNS service you must register your camera with Digital Watchdog s technical support Please contact our Technical Support by calling 1 866 446 3595 3 Select one of the DDNS System Names from the drop down list Default DDNS server is DVR NAME the free DDNS service provided by Digital Watchdog for the MEGApix cameras 4 Enter Username amp Password as registered with Digital Watchdog s Technical Support Team 5 Enter Host Name The Host name should be the same as the domain name 6 Click Apply and reboot the camera System will automatically restart and may take up to 20 seconds to reboot 1 Video amp Audio Dynamic DNS Event 2 t Network DONS Network Settings Y Use DDNS Dynamic DNS System Name dvr name Communication Protocol Username Access Permission Password OnVIF Hostname 3 RTP RTSP Apply Reload Record System 34 WEBVIEWER setup gt Network gt Communication Protocol Current Protocol displays the current selected protocol 1 To change the Protocol select one of the three options TCP UDP or Multicast 2 If you select Multicast enter the Multicast IP and Multicast Port 3 Reboot your system to apply the changes to your camera To Reboot select Apply A dialogue box will appear select OK System will automatically re
32. he higher the number the image will appear blue Default value is 10 v White Balance Settings NAO Shutter Mode Digital Slow Shutter AGC Gain WDRI BLC HLC Mode Select Apply to save changes Reload to return to the last saved settings Day Night Mode Switching from Color to BAY Switching from BAY to Color or Default to return all settings to their para Set factory default values 25 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video gt Color Settings Use the color settings menu to adjust the camera to its unique lighting environment and to get the best image quality Manual Exposure Set Brightness Shutter Mode Digital Slow Shutter Speed AGC BLC WDR v v Brightness Set the brightness of the camera s image from 0 20 The higher the number the brighter the camera s image will appear Default value is 10 Shutter mode Set the camera s shutter mode to Auto or manual If manual is selected select the shutter speed Select from the available options between 1 30 and 1 60000 Select 1 30 to set more exposure time to light This setting is used to make movements look natural unfrozen Select 1 60000 to set less exposure time to light This settings is used to catch fast moving objects v decreases the shutter speed in low light to improve the image quality Set the camera s digital slow shutter for Off 2x 8x The smaller the value the darker the image will
33. he need to remove it from the camera Go to the Remote Backup Tab in the camera s Setup menu On the calendar select the date for remote backup a Days with recorded data will be indicated in BOLD b Hours with recorded data on them will be indicated by the pink line in the time bar Select the Backup Start Time and Backup End Time select the Target Drive The Target Drive is where the remote backup will be saved You can also use the interactive time bar a Right click on the time you want to set as Start Time b Left click on the time you want to set as End Time c The time frame you have selected will appear in BLUE Select Backup Start To cancel a backup in progress select Backup Cancel web setup Temote backup Remote Backup Setup a Api 2012 BACKUP START TIME 1 50 00 PM Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fii Sagi RACHUR ENE TIME hrs 25 26 27 28 23 30 3 Mecca z 1 2 3 4 5 E TARGET DRIVE a 9 10 11 12 13 14 L z 15 16 12 18 13 40 21 BACKUP PREGRESS RATIO de 23 24d 25 26 2 20 E a BACKUP START FINK SAVE STATUS LEFT CLICK START TIME SETTING BLUE SELECT THE BACKUP TIME RIGHT CLICK END TIME SETTING 42 1 2 3 4 6 5 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Upgrade Upgrade the MEGApix camera and reset it to factory default Camera Information Shows the camera s model name current firmware Kernel and Server versions and the camera s internal Flash size memory
34. it can cause damage to the cables Mounting the Camera 1 Use the camera s mounting template or the camera s housing to mark the drilling holes in the gt mounting surface 2 Drill holes into the drywall using the included dry wall anchors 3 Pull wires through and make connections 4 Mount the camera to the wall or ceiling using the screws provided with the camera 5 To adjust the camera s pan and tilt loosen the Pan Tilt stopper screw by rotating it counter 7 clock wise 6 Once the camera s an and tilt angles have been adjusted tighten the Pan Tilt stopper screw back to secure the camera in its position by rotating it clock wi IP FINDER SOFTWARE Installing IP Finder Software IP Finder searches for all the available Digital Watchdog devices currently connected to your network 1 Install IP Finder to find the MEGApix camera on your local network The software can be found on the included User Manual CD Run IP Finder and install onto your PC 2 When setup is complete launch IP Finder 3 To find your MEGApix camera click Search button Your MEGApix camera will appear as DWC MB721M4TIR 4 Select the desired device and click Web Connect to access the camera directly via Internet Exp lorer E IP Finder_V3 2 1 0 No Upgra Conf Name IP Address MAC Address Kern Yer Serv Ver Wireless DWC MP420M 192 168 100 148 00 10 46 01 23 3B 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 Wire DWC MP420M 192 168 100 1
35. ive View Sensor First Stream Second Stream 23 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video gt Stream Settings The MEGApix camera allows you to setup two different streams to optimize storage and bandwidth usage 1 Name Set a unique name to each stream to identify them 2 Resolution Set Resolution for each stream The better the resolution the more bandwidth it will require to stream images 3 Compression Type Codec Select the type of compression to use when outputting the video The compression type affects the image quality bandwidth and file size of saved images MJPEG the lowest Compression type will provide the highest image quality but also will cause the image size to be the largest and take up the most bandwidth H 264 Baseline Profile is the default codec 4 Data Transfer Speed Set encoding bitrate if H 264 and MPEG4 compression type is selected Select from 1800 to 8000Kbps 5 Frame rate Select from Ofps to 30fps The camera is set by default to 28fps MJPEG Quality Set MJPEG image quality This is only available when the compression is set to MJPEG The higher the quality the more bandwidth will be required to stream the image 7 Select Apply to save changes dd 1 rd Stream Settings Stream Settings Color Settings First Stream SAA one Rame n 2 Resolution 1920x1080 16 9 p g Compression Type H 264 Baseline Profile O Data Transfer Speed 5378 1800 8000 Kbps 3 ES Fra
36. merate 28 v fps Avg 5019Kbps em MJPEG Quality Normal 4 Second Stream Name 20H 5 Resolution 480x272 16 9 y Compression Type H 264 Baseline Profile 6 Data Transfer Speed 1024 350 8000 Kbps Framerate Fw fps Avg 238Kbps MJPEG Quality Low 7 Apply Reload 24 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video gt Color Settings Use the color settings menu to adjust the camera to ts unique lighting environment and to get the best image quality White Balance This gives the camera a reference to true white White Balance is used to make colors appear the same in the Field of View FoV no matter what is the light temperature of the light source Select Auto Indoor Outdoor Preset Auto Ext or Manual lf AUTO AUTO Ext Indoor or Outdoor are selected the camera will automatically adjust itself If PRESET is selected white balance is fixed based on current lighting To activate press the blue button that will appear next to the White Balance Settings If MANUAL is selected adjust the following values Kelvin Determines the warmth or coolness of the light Select from Low Middle or High White Balance Red Offset select from 0 20 range The lower the number the image will appear v Y green The higher the number Sp the image will appear red Default value see Is 10 White Balance Blue Offset select from 0 20 range The lower the number the image will appear yellow T
37. nternet working properly Make sure you can connect to the internet with other devices on the network ex Your Computer Your internet could be temporarily down If Yes if using a power adaptor does it meet camera s power requirements Power Requirements DC12V 5 16W 430mA PoE Ports Class 2 less than 7W If Yes if using PoE Switch is it connected to a proper internet outlet and operating properly Make sure the PoE Switch is connected to a router modem and the ports that have devices connected to them have a green LED on If Yes is the computer on the same network as the MEGApix camera Camera and computer should be connected to the same router Contact your network administrator if you have more than one network available If Yes try pinging the IP camera s default IP address 192 168 1 123 From your desktop go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt Type ping 192 168 1 123 and press Enter If you get the message Request timed out camera is not connected Camera is connected if you get data If Yes try connecting the camera to a different port in the PoE Switch That specific Switch Port may be damaged or currently not working properly If Yes try resetting the camera to default settings Press the 2 buttons in the back together and hold for 5 seconds The camera will return to factory default with default IP address 192 168 1 123 If your network supports DHCP the camera will be found using
38. rusted sites list in your Internet Options Setup may vary depending on the browser you use 52 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist I can t see the live video of my MEGApix camera Are you trying to view the camera s video from an Internet Explorer browser Make sure you have the minimum PC requirements to view the MPA20M camera See below for more information If Yes did you install ActiveX files When you connect to your MEGApix camera for the first time your browser will ask you to install ActiveX Make sure your Web Browser s security settings do not block pop up windows and allows ActiveX files to be installed and used Setup may vary depending on the browser you use If Yes make sure nothing is blocking the MPA20M camera s lens Are you trying to view the camera s video from a different browser than Internet Explorer ex Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox MAC Safari If Yes at least one of the streams of the camera must have Codec set to MJPEG Go to the camera s setup menu Select Stream Settings Select one of the streams and change its codec to MJPEG Click Save and Reload to save changes Go back to live screen and at the bottom of the screen select the stream you have set to MJPEG Live video will start streaming to your web browser Web Viewer Specifications Minimum Requirements for PC CPU Intel P4 2 0GHz Dual Core RAM More
39. s Time zens apply to other cameras by using the import export buttons on this page To Export the settings from the current camera Press the export button The system will Sula AS SOON generate a bin file with all the cameras 162195631 42235 settings in your Internet Explorer __ Downloads page a To import settings from a different camera Press the Browse button and locate the Dmamic ONE bin file you have imported from a lai different camera HA Select the Import button The system will A update the current camera s settings with all the imported information aes The progress bar will display the import a process ORIELC Mode Cay E Migh Aroma Shanes halrror Flip Digia Motes Reduccion O Audio information Lt Moon Dalendion informador Lie SEE Foal Duration 47 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Logs View User can view detailed logs for system and or events triggered and recorded in the camera 1 To view select the type of report you want to view System Event or System amp Event 2 Select View 3 The system will generate a report up to 140 000 bits of data gt For events to record make sure the camera is set to record when an event like motion detection is triggered See page xxx for information on how to set motion detection for the MEGApix camera 4 Select Export to save the log report to an excel file Video amp Audio Logs View 1
40. set the camera to send e mail notifications for every motion triggered alarms see page 45 1 Check the Use Motion box 2 Sensitivity Select from Low Middle or High 3 Dwell Time When a motion is triggered the camera can be set to record for a certain period of time Dwell Time can be set up to 900 seconds 4 Select Apply to save changes To setup specific areas of the camera s view to motion detection please see the next page WEBVIEWER Setup gt Event gt Motion Area The Motion detection feature allows the MEGApix camera to detect motion and trigger an alarm To set the camera to send e mail notifications for every motion triggered alarms see page 45 1 Using the virtual joystick next to the camera s preview screen move the camera to the position you would like to set for motion detection 2 Hold left mouse button and drag the mouse pointer over image to select the motion area or use Set All button to select the entire screen 3 Select Clear All to deselect motion areas 4 Select Apply to save changes Video Event Motion Area Motion Detection Select areas to detect motion Emergency Alarrn Network System Set All Clear All 3 1 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Event gt Emergency Alarm The Emergency Alarm option allows the camera to send a notification when an alarm is triggered to a predefined destination i e remote client software 1 Site Information Site Name Tr
41. side the network The router will channel your data to the correct destination even if it is on a different subnet mask d To obtain a static IP Address and network information contact your Internet Service Provider or 1 Network Administrator l l a Sek Network Settings 2 4 DNS Enter Primary DNS and ae seme secondary DNS The Domain Name Network Settings sare Dynamic DNS Server translates web addresses to IP e er Username 3 addresses Access Permission A ONVIF 9 IPv6 Mode IPv6 offers a new 128 bit RTPIRTSP IO 222 138 112 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 224 4 address system PP Gateway 64 239 139 97 el DNS 6 MAC Address Displays the camera s Span EA Mobile Access Control Address Secondary DNS 7 Port Displays all the ports necessary A A for communication and router setup 6 8 Use Flow Control Control the network MAC Address a AT stream quality amp Frame rate pending ee 17 on the network circu mstance Web Port 80 Recording Port 7004 Li 9 Select Apply to save all changes and O E reboot the server Apply Reload 33 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt Dynamic DNS If you do not use a public IP address DDNS provides you to connect on WAN DDNS allows you to connect to the MEGApix camera with a URL address instead of an IP address DDNS automatically redirects traffic to your IP address every time it changes DW s MEGApix cameras offer
42. start and may take up to 20 seconds to reboot Video amp Audio Event t Network Communication Protocol Current Protocol TCP Network Settings Protocol e TCP UDP Multicast Dynamic DNS Multicast IP Communication Protocol Multicast Port Access Permission OnVirF RTP RTSP Apply Reload Record System 35 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt Access Permission Use the Access Permission page to allow or block specific IP addresses to connect to the camera 1 Select Allow All to allow anyone to connect to this camera If Allow All is selected the Allowed IP List and Blocked IP List will be ignored 2 To allow only a specific list of IP addresses to connect to this camera select Allow Enter an IP Address and click the Add button 3 To block a specific list of IP addresses from connecting to this camera select Block Enter an IP Address and click the Add button 1 Camera Access Permission Allow and block specific IP addresses that can access your IP cameras Allow All Allow 2 OnViF RTP RTSP 3 Apply Reload 36 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt OnVIF OnVIF is the Open Network Video Interface Forum 1 To use OnVIF check Enable 2 Select the number of streams the camera will be sending using the OnVIF protocol This may vary depending on the software and server you use Consult your NVR s manual for additional information The camera will be set to dual stre
43. successful or not for each camera 6 When all cameras have been upgraded press the Close button 7 To complete the upgrade reboot the cameras by pressing the server reboot button 8 Press Exit 9 Allow up to 60 seconds for the cameras to reboot and press the Search button If the cameras reappear in the IP Finder the reboot is complete and the camera is ready E P Finder v3 21 0 o a oe Log No Upgra Conf Name IP Address MAC Address KemVer ServVer WebVer Wireless Name IP MAC e abt uk 1 3 Upgrading r Please wait VideoServer Upgrade e Verd Model Name DWC MV421D Er C 6 Kemnel Version 1 0 0 0 Kemnel Upgrade Browse ag Upgrade Server Version 1 1 1 203 Server Upgrade F Software Camera AD Browse 8 WebViewer Version N A i 4 SEA 3 lt a aan 271 Close IP Finder can perform multiple upgrades at the same time only for the same camera models Some cameras may require different firmware depending on the model CAMERA REBOOT Resetting the Camera Pressing the reset button on the camera s back for five 5 seconds will initialize all environmental variables to factory default Previous setup for IP default time etc will be deleted If a system s IP address is lost reset the camera back to factory default The following are the default network settings IP Mode DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 123 S
44. t the red color levels of the mask Hover your mouse over the Color section for a complete list of values for common colors such as Black White Cyan Magenta Blue Green Yellow Red Gray and Purple 3 Select the zones you want to view Use the Show All button to display all 16 privacy zones or Hide All to deselect them After selecting the privacy zone you want to modify click Apply Local Settings Web Setup Remote Backup 4 Chose which privacy masking you want to modify Click Apply pre re Privacy Zone Settings 5 Set the zone s size and location Color Settings using the grid lines RELA Horizontal Position 0 59 Vertical Position 0 33 Network Width 1 60 eee Height 1 34 6 Click Apply after each modification to verify the size and position match your requirements cobb salina 7 Click Reload to make sure your ae changes have been applied Color Display Zone Hide All Local Settings zone Apply 5 Horizontal Position Vertical Position Width Height ey 7 Polo 29 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Event gt Motion Detection web setup remote backup zee Motion Detection Settings 1 t Event 2 Motion Detection Wl Use Motion Motion Area Sensitivity Middle ol Emergency Alarm Dwell Time 5 Network Record System The Motion detection feature allows the MEGApix camera to detect motion and trigger an alarm To
45. ubnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 23 Command Port 7000 HTTP Port 80 AE Live Port 7001 Lo a Frequent use may cause system error 15 WEBVIEWER Remote Video Monitoring Via Internet Explorer Monitor and configure the MEGApix camera through a built in web viewer 1 Type the IP address of the camera in an Internet Explorer window Example http 192 168 1 123 Factory Default 2 Enter Username and Password Default Username admin Password admin 3 The web browser will ask to install ActiveX Control to view video from the camera Once it has been installed Internet Explorer will display video images from the camera 5 1 2013 3 47 35 PH 16 WEBVIEWER Remote Video Monitoring Via Chrome Firefox or Safari You can view your MEGApix camera using web browsers other than Internet Explorer To do so at least one of the streams of the camera must be set to the codec MJPEG 1 Open Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari Web Browser 2 Enter the camera s IP address If the first stream is set to H 264 video will not be displayed on the GUI 3 Click the Setup button located at the top right side of the page Then go to Video gt Stream Settings Modify one of the two streams to the codec MJPEG Click Apply and Reload to make sure all changes have been saved Click on Live View to return to the camera s main page At the bottom of the page select the stream you set as M
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