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1. 1Gbps Network Switch Wirepath NVR Pg 14 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 8 Camera Installation 1 Prepare Camera for Mounting Prior to mounting to the Camera we recommend that the position and angles be preset in order to speed installation These settings can be fine tuned once the Camera is mounted IMPORTANT NOTE To avoid damaging the dome surface during installation keep the dome surface away from walls and other objects DO NOT remove the protective film from the dome until after the camera is mounted and the dome installed Microfiber or similar cloths can be abrasive only use a dry eyeglasses cloth when cleaning the lens to avoid damage that can blur the camera s image A Open the camera by using the provided 3mm Allen key to remove the three screws on the dome cover M N B Install the microSD Card optional The microSD card slot is located inside the camera base under the lens assembly The lens assembly may need to be rotated in order for the card slot tobe accessible Up to a 32 GB card can be installed microSD Card Slot pe C Pre adjust the camera s 3 axis angle so the lens points in the desired direction T
2. X 39 12 11 3 Record Time Settings 40 12 11 4 Network Disconnected siennes 40 12 11 5 Network IP CHECK SERM 40 12 eleg s D 40 LIDO SUING S c HD 41 www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 i WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 213 1 PUL Settings cic doro een eet iden sei hee it tet adidas 41 12 43 2 Outp t Settings s eic aeo Er ee e ee ci ih ieee 41 12 14 1009 Lis coto FN Y esate Ere EN EPOR ERE E YR Fn 41 j ERES o HT PE 42 13 Mobile Apps ACCESS 43 14 SpeCIfiCALIONS crore WYW RWYN RY cix GWYNN NW ada 44 15 DIO SIO iS Eaa reu eln wine bea id bie dd tet Db pb Rl Sb Eb dll 48 umi Flur S APERTE TRE DITIONI IT 49 17 Contacting Technical Support oor nennen ccn i RWY C i WR 49 18 Technical Information Glossary cene en troia nne san nara inna n nu aaa nana nana WU enana 50 18 1 Constant vs Variable Bit Halen r hp Eph YY copete 50 18 2 RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol 50 18 3 ONVIF Open Network Video Interface 50 18 4 LLTD Link Layer Topology Discovery ss 50 TS LUNDI CE RM n 51 POB 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 2 Manual Overview We recommend that this document is read in its entirety before proceeding with system design installation or o
3. Current Lux Displayed only when Day amp Night set to EXT Light Sensor Mode Displays current lighting level detected by the camera s light sensor Time Displayed only when Day amp Night set to Time Mode Allows setting specific Day and Night times HH MM that the camera will switch between Color Day and B amp W Night modes e Times must be entered in 24 hour format example 5 00PM is entered as 17 00 e Select Save Times button to save new settings to the camera DNR www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Selects DNR Digital Noise Removal level e DNR can reduce some digital noise that occurs in dimly lit scenes Default is 1 low e Recommend using the lowest setting that provides adequate image quality Pg 35 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 9 Video Settings The Camera supports up to 4 streams that can be used for streaming to a mobile device network recorder control system GUI or the browser GUI simultaneously While the highest quality is desired it may not be supported by the network or device and will also have a larger storage size Use this menu to adjust the resolution and the amount of streams available Image Setting AIV Setting Audio Video System Sets the type of video format to use on the BNC Test Adapter NTSC or PAL Note Changing this setting will cause the picture to be lost if the selected format is not supported by the display method D
4. Example JonesDoorCam Gmail com Note that some SMTP servers will strip this information and replace it with the Username of the account regardless of camera configuration Receiver s Mail Enter the recipients email address Bcc Mail Enter an additional Email address to send notifications to Note that this is a Bcc the main recipient will not see this address on their email Mail Port Default port 25 may be used for most unsecure or anonymous accounts When using a Secure Connection most servers use port 465 for SSL or port 587 for TLS Refer to the email provider for details on using their SMTP server Corporate accounts require contacting the network admin for port information as the ports above may be blocked within the company s firewall Secure Connect Pg 32 Check this box to enable a secure connection when sending emails This is required for most current SMTP servers Refer to the Email provider or network administrator for information on the use of TLS and SSL 2013 Wirepath Surveillance 12 7 2 FTP Settings WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual When an FTP server is configured recorded video and snapshot files can be stored on the server for later access Contact the network administrator for FTP server information FTP Server FTP Site address This is usually the same as one would use to access the FTP site from a browser or FTP client Username Username used to lo
5. Select Day and Night settings for the camera EXT Light Sensor Mode Uses camera light sensor to switch between Color Day and B amp W Night modes See Night to Day Lux Day to Night Lux below Color Mode Day Forces camera to Color Day mode only Useful for scenes that will be consistently lit and when color video is always preferred B amp W Mode Night Forces camera to B amp W Night mode only increasing low light performance Useful for scenes that will consistently be poorly lit Time Mode Forces camera to switch between Color and B amp W modes at specific times See Time below DI Sync Selects Color and B amp W modes based on the state of a contact output from an external device such as a security lighting sensor connected to the camera s DI input When the connection is Open the camera switches to Color Day mode when the connection is Closed camera switches to B amp W Night mode Night to Day Lux Displayed only when Day amp Night set to EXT Light Sensor Mode Sets the detected light level at which the camera will switch from B amp W Night mode to Color Day mode Selected level must be at least 4 higher than Day to Night Lux setting Day to Night Lux Displayed only when Day amp Night set to EXT Light Sensor Mode Sets the detected light level at which the camera will switch from Color Day to B amp W Night mode Selected level must be at least 4 lower than Night to Day Lux setting
6. Under DDNS Setting Select Enabled B 3 Select the DDNS Provider in the dropdown list B 4 Enter a Hostname to use for Remote Access to the Cameras s Example JonesHouse B 5 Click Apply at the bottom to save the settings Note If installing multiple cameras this step only needs to be completed once After that each Wirepath Surveillance camera can be accessed using the same Hostname and each camera s uniquely assigned port number Example joneshouse Wirepathdns com 8201 accesses one camera joneshouse Wirepathdns com 8202 accesses another etc Configure Router for Port Forwarding In order to access the Camera s from outside the network the assigned port must be forwarded within the network s router User interfaces and methods for port forwarding varies from router to router refer to the manual for the router being used for information on how to forward ports If the router supports UPnP Port Forwarding the camera can be configured to use this feature from the camera interface See section 12 4 2 Port Assignment and section 12 4 3 UPnP Settings Pg 23 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 Advanced Menu Configuration 12 1 System Information This menu displays important information about the camera s network settings and allows for setting items such as language Date and Time 12 1 1 Server Information Displays information about the Camera s MAC Address allows for entering a name to easily identify th
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8. Streaming 2 video streams may not support this format For example mobile devices and automation system GUIs sometimes do not support H 264 Adjust the format to suit the system requirements and intended use of the streams Available Formats e H 264 e MPEG4 e MJPEG RTSP Path Enter the name of RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol path if RTSP has been configured 12 9 2 Streaming 3 Video Quality Changes the video bitrate based on a level from Low slowest to Best fastest bitrates 12 9 3 Streaming 4 3GPP Enable if mobile 3GPP streaming is desired This stream provides a fixed 176x144 resolution 5 FPS MPEG4 video stream for use by mobile devices 3GPP Path www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Enter the name of 3GPP 3rd Generation Partnership Project path if 3GPP has been configured Pg 37 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 10 Audio Settings Use this menu to configure Audio if the Camera has a microphone installed Image Setting IP Camerato When enabled allows audio from a microphone ex WPS ACC MIC installed at the VERENA PC Camera to be heard at the PC Audio Type Select the type of audio to use when streaming Available Formats e G 711 64Kbps e G 726 24Kbps e G 726 32Kbps Higher Kbps settings can increase audio guality but may cause audio to skip or cut out on some networks Recommend using the lowest Kbps setting that provides adeguate audio gu
9. System System Update User Login When Yes is selected the Cameras can be accessed without the use of login credentials These users have the ability to e View Video e Use Zoom Mute Video Full Record and Picture e Change the GUI size Recommendation To avoid unwanted access to the Cameras we recommend that this feature be set to NO Add User Usernames can only contain Letters and Numbers Spaces and special characters such as underscores will not be accepted Note Only 1 Administrator account can be created User List www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 User passwords can be changed by selecting Edit Names cannot be changed To change a Username the account must be deleted and recreated Note The Administrator account cannot be removed Pg 25 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 3 System Update Important Note Updating Firmware MUST be performed over a wired IP connection to the device While it is possible to recover from an upgrade that fails due to a lost or intermittent connection the camera will be inoperable until it is recovered via a reliable connection Recommendation Before performing a Firmware update we recommend that the Cameras configuration be saved to a file in the event that any settings are changed by the upgrade System Information Firmware Version Current firmware version of the Cameras User Management New Firmware Select Browse to open a new firmwar
10. high bandwidth screen Variable bit rate will always send the best quality image it can with no regard to the bandwidth used This is optimal for situations where the high quality is required but be sure the network can handle the extra traffic 18 2 RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP or Real Time Streaming Protocol is a network protocol designed to allow media devices to stream content over Ethernet to devices on the same network or even to devices over the Internet Instead of using a separate server or video recorder to control the video feed to remote devices using RTSP in our IP cameras allows the direct control of the stream from within the camera This technology enables Wirepath products to stream video to devices even if they can t support any of our remote viewing apps 18 3 ONVIF Open Network Video Interface ONVIF stands for Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF is an open industry forum for the development of a global standard for the interface of IP based physical security products ONVIF is committed to the adoption of IP in the security market The ONVIF specification will ensure interoperability between products regardless of manufacturer The cornerstones of ONVIF are e Standardization of communication between IP based physical security e Interoperability between IP based physical security products regardless of manufacturer e Open to all companies and organizations The ONVIF specification defines a common p
11. peeping on the neighbors See section 12 8 Image Settings for details on the features used in this step A Assigning a Privacy Mask A 1 Select Image Setting under A V Setting on the left side Menu A 2 Select Area 1 next to the blue box A 3 Place the mouse at the upper left hand corner of the area to mask hold down the left mouse button and drag the box over the area to mask and release the mouse button The area to be masked will be indicated by a colored grid Draw Mask Area i cy e areas seve Privacy Mask A 4 Select Save to save the setting The selected area will now display a black privacy mask under the colored grid and this area will be blacked out in all viewed and recorded video A 5 Repeat Steps B D for Area 2 amp 3 if more areas are needed B Removing a Masked Area B 1 Select the button for the area to remove The colored grid for the selected area will be removed B 2 Select Save to save the change The black privacy mask will be removed www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 a WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 3 Configure Motion Detection Areas Motion Detection allows for specific areas of the image to be used for triggering the recording of video an alarm or sending a notification When an area is defined motion in that area will trigger the predefined action this is useful to avoid unwanted events from being triggered due to motion in areas of no concern Note Motion for the entir
12. to Live View screen 2 Digital Zoom Select the checkbox to enable Digital Zoom Move the slider to the desired zoom level Click and hold on the green box in the preview window to select a desired location to view Click on the X in the upper right hand corner to close the Digital Zoom window com la W Enable digital zoom Zoom Factors Note The Live View video will remain at this zoom level and area selection only for the current viewing session When the user leaves Live View for any reason zoom level will be reset to 100 3 Audio Out Mutes or Un Mutes Audio to a speaker connected to the Camera if installed 4 Audioln Mutes or Un Mutes Audio from the microphone connected to the Camera if installed 5 Record Records the current live stream to an AVI video file in the selected location on the PC or network A dialog window opens prompting for the storage location Press Record again to stop the recording Note The quality of this recording will vary based on the bandwidth of the connection to the camera and the processing power of the local computer 6 Photo Takes a JPEG snapshot of the current image that can be saved to the PC 7 Config Opens the Camera s configuration menu 6 3 3 2 Bottom of Screen 1 2 3 EE Default IDEM Streaming 1 1 Live View Window Size Adjusts the size of Live View within the browser window 2 Video St
13. to set up right through the camera interface no PC required and it provides maximum uptime thanks to redundant USA based servers located across the country Recommendation If an NVR is being used in the system we recommend that remote access is handled through the NVR Only configure remote access for Cameras that must be accessed directly from outside the local network A www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Enter a port for the Cameras Note Port configuration is part of initial setup and is included here to verify that a unique port has been configured See section 12 4 2 Port Assignment for details on the features used in this step A 1 Select IP Setting under the Network section of the left side Menu A 2 Next to Web Page Port enter a port number to identify the Cameras Note This port number should not be assigned to other devices on the network A 3 Click on HTTPS Setting to open the settings menu A 4 In the check box at the bottom of the screen select the type of access that is desired We recommend that HTTP amp HTTPS be selected as this will allow for access from both types of connection A 5 If HTTPS access is desired repeat step B entering a port next to HTTPS Port A 6 Click Apply at the bottom to save the settings Select a DDNS Service See section 12 6 2 DDNS Settings for details on the features used in this step B 1 Select PPoE amp DDNS under the Network section of the left side Menu B 2
14. too dark in low light areas or too bright in high light areas We recommend that this be left at the default of 16x for most applications Shutter Time Sets the shutter time for the image from 1 30 to 1 1000 and presets Indoor or Outdoor We recommend that the presets be used based on the Camera s location to maintain proper performance of this feature Lower values will increase the amount of light to the image sensor but can increase movement blur higher values decrease the amount of light to the image sensor but may result in sharper capture of motion Sense Up Sets the slow shutter time for use in low light areas from 1 5 to 1 30 The lower the setting the slower the shutter which will allow more light into the lens We recommend that this set to the default of 1 15 to maintain proper image quality WDR Wide Dynamic Range WDR sets the difference between dark and light areas to maintain a higher quality image across all lighting conditions We recommend that this feature is set to the default of OFF unless required for scenes containing very bright and dark areas at the same time such as heavily backlit windows 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Video Orientation Changes the orientation of the image based on the mounting method Default is configured for standard mounting from a ceiling or eave Select Flip or Mirror to change the orientation of the image Day amp Night
15. 7 2 FTP Settings DO Out Activates the DO contact output to trigger a connected device check box contact input Requires connection and configuration of DO output as defined in section 12 13 O Settings SD Card Saves media to an installed SD card Requires the installation check box of a microSD card See step 1 B Install the microSD Card optional in section 8 Camera Installation Network Saves media to a Network Share location Requires the Card check configuration of Network Share as defined in section 12 7 3 box Network Share Settings Subject Text to use as Subject of email notifications when they are sent Interval Selects the minimum time between motion events that the camera will respond to Higher values are useful to reduce notifications for camera scenes with more expected motion Only in Schedule When selected motion events will only be triggered based on a configured Times schedule See section 12 72 Schedule 12 11 2 Record File File Format Selects the file type to create when the event occurs AVI File Creates a short AVI format video file JPEG Files Streaming 1 must be set MJPEG Creates a series of JPEG files at about 1 FPS JPEG File Single JPEG at Interval Creates a single JPEG image file at time of event Note JPEG Files Streaming 1 Format must be MJPEG saves or sends 10 JPEG images taken approximately 1 second apart Video Settings Streaming 1 Format MUST be s
16. B Select the button for the area to remove The colored grid for the selected area will be removed Select Save to save the change 4 Setup a Schedule A B C Pg 22 Select Schedule under Event on the left side Menu Select the Enabled checkbox Click on the box es to enable one hour blocks of time for the desired Day of week and Time of day gt aa Enabled atl eo E p Tra sai sun Scheduled Snapshot Send to E mail erp F so Card F Network Share Interval 10 Seconds 1 50000 File Name IP Camera Event Apply 2013 Wirepath Surveillance E F G WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual In the Snapshot section select the delivery method for the Snapshot Select an Interval between the Snapshots for the selected periods Example when set to 60 seconds a snapshot will be sent to the selected destinations every 60 seconds Select a Filename to identify the Snapshot Select Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the settings 5 Configure Camera for Remote Access Access to the Cameras from outside the local network requires configuration of individual ports for each Camera a Dynamic DNS name from a DDNS service provider be assigned and the router setup for port forwarding Follow the steps within this section to configure the Camera s for Remote Access Our free Wirepathdns service is fast
17. IFIED instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance SERVICE PERSONNEL www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 i2 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Table of Contents 1 Safety INSU C c I 3 2 Mali al DVerVIGW Air 7 3 Reguired Items for Installation cccccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeees 8 4 Package CONTES me 8 5 Optional Accessories T Ua aa 8 miei M 8 5 2 PoWer SUPPIICS ioc abraham use et trasera ie ted cut ADO edad dn 9 6 Camerd OVINA do ner i ERR RN E CE du rate an 10 E os ny pane eae m peni LI E uM MM DE 10 b 2 Gamera COMME CHONG p Rn 11 6 3 Maih Camera niter ACC mc 12 6 3 1 Accessing the CAMELA uoi id dt ede ELLID boe dne dora a tas 12 6 3 2 Recommendations for Best Performance 12 6 3 3 Live View Controls En 13 7 System Diagram Consid ratioli8 c uw nt e rutena iridata linate 14 7 1 Recommended EQUINA Sr eoi e RU eeu ice edu deu eed 14 AE Power Supplies s t st nc a P A 14 Te e Networking Devic88 ea Reine RENE RE souhadasd sce RAE ase Bean these gens DF see ERR a sube GU Rene 14 7 2 Basic System Diagram uu gau ia ii 14 8 Camera Installation 15 9JP Installer SoftWare sien nt pers RETO CO De UMEN Vv LCA ide ren dI Cw A biw ALYN IN ET ot M MNA 18 DIF Installer ORC AGM ces ete cM tcc ed
18. M MC tc AM AN th Ue 18 40 IniUaF Configuration asino eaa aiaa aaa Aaaa aa a AEE aE A EEA aAa ERLE 19 T Assign a Static UP address cora a ene ae eae 19 2 Enter a Port to uniquely identify and remotely access the Camera n 19 3 Verify Access through the Main Camera Interface i 19 4 Update to the Latest Firmware sise 19 5 G nfig re trie Date and TMG sooo ties lines vistas en ect redd cxi redi eeu aeu bande 19 6 Change the Administrator Password e s ioi iaa naaa 20 7 Configure User Accounts to Access the Camera sse 20 8 Set the Video Orientation sise 20 Li Additional Gonfigurationis i ra tn ud RHYN A BEER Ee CER V Fu FX Vu Eua 21 1 Upgrade the Firmware ao Sta c o Eae A LOR o Sti RG RE EO AU Meteo 21 2 Gonfig re a PrVaey Masks s ui aoi tegi d oce ELO a ndd get YO idee sent 21 3 Configure Motion Detection ATOas aaa 22 4 Setup a Schedule ici tei elitega lider 22 Pg 4 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 5 Configure Camera for Remote Access 23 12 Advanced Menu Configuration nnnnsnnnneneeesssnnnss 24 12 1 System ATOM Oleu ae nn on UO A DL CO eode CA CON 24 1 271 1 Server Information tdn che e pee ed M Pent a ex EF AU 24 12 122 OSD Setting sisi nate ctm iena amete tede bed ea 24 12 4 3 Time Settings i nh eee ace Pede etn ae ii 25 12 2 User Management Diane Re RD ia 25 123 System Update TR 26 LAPSOS 1er e 27 12
19. T INCLUDED WITH THIS CAMERA The PS 12DC 1A WPS PS multiple output power supply or a Power over Ethernet PoE switch is recommended Optional Accessories Wirepath Surveillance offers a wide range of accessories that provide power to the cameras allow for various mounting options and make connection to the head end quick and easy 5 1 Mounts e WPS MNT EXT DOM Dome Camera Extension Mount Use to extend the camera away from the ceiling and to hide wires for locations where wires cannot be placed into the ceiling e WPS MNT FLUSH DOM Dome Camera Flush Mount Use to mount the camera ceiling for flush clean appearance e WPS MNT L DOM WH Dome Camera L Mount Use when the dome is to be mounted away from the wall and to hide wires for locations where wires cannot be placed into the wall e WPS MNT ARM DOM WH Dome Camera Arm Mount Use when the dome is to be mounted away from the wall and to hide wires for locations where wires cannot be placed into the wall 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 5 2 Power Supplies Local Power Supplies e PS 12DC 1A 12 Volt 1 Amp Power Supply for Cameras amp IR Systems Remote Power Supplies Use these remote power supplies to power all the cameras in the system from a remote location e WPS PS9 12VDC 10A 9 Output Power Supply 12V DC 10A PTC Fuses e WPS PS18 12VDC 18A 18 Output Power Supply 12V DC 18A PTC Fuses Visit www SnapAV com for a complete
20. WIREPA SURVEILLANCE WPS 750 DOM IP IP Dome Camera Installation and User s Manual Review manual thoroughly before installation Retain for future reference WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 1 Safety Instructions 1 Read and follow all instructions and warnings in this manual Keep for future reference 2 Install according to manufacturer s instructions 3 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 4 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 5 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged does not operate normally or has been dropped 6 THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE N CAUTION A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing REFER SERVICING TO QUAL
21. agement host This is an advanced setting that should be used only on larger systems Configuration requires consulting with the network administrator GoS DSCP S 12 5 3 Access List Advanced When the IP address filter is enabled access can be Allowed or Denied for individual IP addresses or HTTPS ranges of IP addresses This adds an additional layer of security to the Camera Note To ensure that the Camera can be accessed by the Admin after setting up the list the IP address of the administrators PC must be enabled in the list or if it is within a range of disabled addresses select the Allow Admin IP Always checkbox and enter the address of the Admin PC IP Settings 12 5 4 QoS DSCP Advanced Quality of Service QoS is used within a network to define priority levels for selected traffic This allows for HTTPS a higher level of bandwidth to be used whenever a particular type of traffic is being sent to avoid latency and sume packet loss The network administrator should be consulted before enabling this feature Access List QoSiDscP For example Video streams require more bandwidth than email notifications By assigning a higher DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point number to video streams guarantees the quality of the stream on the network Enable QoS DSCP Select to enable the use of QoS Settings Traffic Type Enter a DSCP value 0 63 to use when the traffic type is being sent across the network e Live Strea
22. ailable from Wirepath Note No power supply is needed if PoE is being used to power the camera via the Ethernet connection 3 Audio In 1 8 3 5mm Mono Connect to a powered microphone such as the WPS ACC MIC to allow for listening to audio at the cameras location Note A 3 5mm 1 8 Mono male to male adapter is required not included 4 Audio Out 1 8 3 5mm Mono Connect to an amplifier and speakers to allow for communication between the viewer and the cameras location 5 Contact amp Relay Spring Loaded Terminal Connect to devices with contact closure activation to trigger recording from the camera or activate devices such as sirens at the cameras location www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 di WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Pg 12 6 3 Main Camera Interface Note The camera requires configuration before accessing for the first time See sections 9 IP Installer Software and 10 Initial Configuration before opening the browser 6 3 1 Accessing the Camera Note IE 8 0 or higher is required to access the camera other browsers are not supported at this time A Open the web browser and enter the IP Address that was assigned to the camera The address should include the port number assigned to the camera Note that access varies between local network and remote access through a DDNS Local Network Example http 192 168 1 56 8056 Remote Access DDNS Example _ http JoneslPCamera wirepathdns com 8056 B Aw
23. ain the IP address of the Camera starting with 8 Example IP Address Port 192 168 1 050 8050 192 168 1 100 8100 3 Verify Access through the Main Camera Interface Once the IP Address has been set the camera can be accessed through the web browser Note that on initial access to each camera ActiveX controls will need to be installed on each PC that is used to access the camera See section 6 3 1 Accessing the Camera for details on how to access the camera via a web browser 4 Update to the Latest Firmware While the camera is shipped with the latest firmware available at the time newer firmware may be available with improvements Recommendation We recommend that you check for the latest firmware version on www SnapAV com and update if needed before proceeding See step 1 Upgrade the Firmware in section 11 Additional Configuration for details 5 Configure the Date and Time To ensure that recordings and photos are accurately time stamped the Date and Time of the camera need to be set to the correct time for the location of the camera See section 12 1 3 Time Settings for details on the features used in this step A Select Config Button in the upper right hand corner of the Main Camera Interface B Select System Information in the left side menu Tip Using an NTP server and setting the time zone and enabling DST is the best method for maintaining accurate time We recommend that pool ntp org is used as it pulls ti
24. ality Mic In Volume level adjustment for the Microphone input to the camera Acts as an input trim level adjustment Recommend using the highest setting that does not cause distortion from the microphone Line Out Volume level adjustment for Line output from the camera Acts as an output gain adjustment Recommend using the lowest setting that will adequately drive an amplifier input without distortion Pg 38 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 11 Event Settings 12 11 1 Motion Detection SE Provides up to 3 areas to select for detecting motion on the camera When configured an action such as ee recording video taking a snapshot or series of snapshots and or sending email notification can be Turo performed after the motion is detected RU ynn See Section 3 Configure Motion Detection Areas for detail on how to configure motion detection Area Setting Select the button to set the area for detection Sensitivity Adjustable from 1 Requires higher amount of motion to trigger to 10 Requires low amount of motion to trigger Area 1 2 3 Area check When selected the area is enabled allowing for the events box defined below to occur E Mail check Sends media via email Requires configuration of Email box Settings as defined in section 12 7 1 Mail Settings FTP check Saves media to an FTP site or server Requires configuration box of FTP as defined in section 12
25. all computer laptop for easy access 2 Open the WPS IP Installer Once open the installer will scan the network for Wirepath IP Cameras NVRs and Cameras that are connected to the network If no devices appear select Search Devices button to initiate a scan of the network 9 1 IP Installer Operation 1 Connected Device List Displays a list of all connected Wirepath IP surveillance device names and IP address installer 22 ur e iS moses A ET 2 Device Name and Network Settings aa eme nan Used to configure the devices network settings MAC address cannot IBETXTTXTYERD IP i192 68 1 18 be changed as O 182 160 001 049 netnask 255 255 255 0 See section 10 Initial Configuration Gateway 192 168 1 1 us mr ss 3 Search Devices 13 a When selected the IP Installer will scan the network for connected mac ross devices that are powered on earcl levice Submit To Change Device Name IP a sa 4 Submit E Se ue ene Select to submit changes made to the network and name settings for dicet SESTA DEVICE to research again the selected device 5 Double click the device to open it Exit Pg 18 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 10 Initial Configuration 1 Assign a Static IP address By default the Camera will receive an IP address via DHCP however it is recommended that the Camera is assigned a static IP ad
26. c computers as a Bonjour device Bonjour Enable to use the Camera as a Bonjour device Bonjour Name Enter a name to identify the Camera when accessing through Bonjour Pg 28 2093 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 4 8 LLTD Link Layer Topology Discovery When enabled the Cameras connection status and properties can be viewed in a PCs network map The PC must support LLTD in order to use this feature See section 18 4 LLTD Link Layer Topology Discovery for more details LLTD Enable to use the LLTD on the network www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 9 29 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 5 Advanced IP Settings IP Settings 12 5 1 HTTPS Settings Advanced Accessing the Camera through HTTPS provides an additional security level for the video stream by requiring certificate authentication Subject Display the Subject Content of the certificate Date Date the certificate was created Content Button Displays the content of the certificate Connection Types Select HTTP HTTPS or HTTP amp HTTPS We recommend that unless all PCs will have the certificate installed that this be set to HTTP amp HTTPS See section 18 5 HTTP vs HTTPS for more details IP Settings 12 5 2 SNMP Settings Advanced SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is used for network management of larger networks It HTTPS allows for monitoring network devices such as IP Cameras via a man
27. ce WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Video Bitrate Advanced Mode Only Sets the fixed bitrate to use when CBR is selected for bitrate control While many intermediate settings exist recommend setting to 1 2 4 6 or 8 Mbps for compatibility with Wirepath NVRs Note This setting will be selected whenever the camera is enabled or modified from a Wirepath NVR Video Frame Rate Higher FPS Frames Per Second provides a smoother image however some display interfaces or devices may not be able to support the higher frame rates Adjusts the bitrate from 5 FPS to 30 FPS for streaming 1 and from 5FPS to 15FPS for Streaming 2 Recommendation We recommend using the default of 30 FPS Streaming 1 and 15 FPS Streaming 2 unless problems displaying video occur GOP Size GOP Group of Pictures is successive picture that is used to generate the visible frames of a video stream The GOP size setting determines the multiplier to use for producing intermediate frames based on a standard of 15fps Example 1 2xFPS 7 5fps 1xFPS 15fps 2xFPS 30fps Note Changing this setting will affect the performance of the stream The highest setting 2XFPS may result in saved video playback issues when Video Format is MPEG4 or MJPEG We recommend that this setting is left at the default setting Video Format While the default of H 264 is most efficient and will work in most cases some devices that access Streaming 1 or
28. dress and given a 4 digit port Using a static IP address ensures that the address will not change due to changes to the router Note The static IP used should be outside the DHCP range of the router to avoid conflicts with other devices on the network A Open the IP Installer and select the Camera from the list of devices The Camera name will highlight Blue in the list B Select Static at the top of the right side column This will allow for manual entry of the network configuration settings C Enter the IP address issued by the network admin D Enter the Net Mask assigned by the network admin E Enter the default Gateway assigned by the network admin F Enter the DNS 1 address assigned by the network admin G Enter the DNS 2 address assigned by the network admin If only 1 DNS address is used this must be 0 0 0 0 Note Any data displayed in these fields should be replaced with information obtained from the network admin to ensure they are set properly H Assign aname to the Camera that will identify it easily when using the IP Installer or configuring a Wirepath NVR and for recordings or captured images Example FrontDoor1 2 Enter a Port to uniquely identify and remotely access the Camera Recommended Port Numbering Each Camera must have a unique port number for Remote Access from outside the local network To make port numbering consistent and easy to remember we recommend that the ports be 4 digits and cont
29. e ey serali Camera and selecting a language for the GUI System System Update MAC Displays the MAC Address of the Camera This cannot be adjusted and will appear Address grayed out Server Name Name for the Camera limited to 31 characters that will appear in the IP Installer and GUls Status Bar Select to show the name of the Camera in the camera browser GUI Live View status bar Language Select the language to use for the Main Camera Interface 12 1 2 OSD Setting Allows for enabling the Time Stamp feature for captured Snapshots and streamed and recorded video It also provides for entering and enabling a custom text message to appear within the GUI when the camera is viewed Time Stamp Enables or Disables a date and time stamp in snapshots and streamed and recorded video Position Allows for setting the location to display the date and time stamp e Top Left e Top Right e Bottom Left e Bottom Right Text Allows for custom text in the upper left of the video stream to identify the camera or for other purposes Opens a window to enter the text and set transparency of the text background Text Enter the text that will appear in the top left corner of the camera image Transparency Set the transparency level for the text background from 0 to 100 0 Text background is Black 100 Text background is completely transparent Pg 24 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Insta
30. e file stored on the PC After selecting the file select the Upgrade button to begin the firmware update process Software Updates can be downloaded from www SnapAV com Reboot System Select the Start button to reboot the Cameras Factory Default Select the Start button to reset the Cameras to factory defaults Recommendation This will erase all camera settings with the exception of network configuration and User accounts However as a precaution we recommend that the settings are saved prior to performing a factory default Load Seitings File Allows for a previously saved setting file to be uploaded to the Cameras Note This will overwrite any existing settings once Apply is selected Backup Settings Saves the current settings to a backup file Select the Download button and select the desired file path and name Pg 26 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 4 IP Settings 5 12 4 1 IP Assignment NGC Allows for configuration of the Camera s network settings for IP communication We recommend that this E EEF A DON information is provided by the network administrator to avoid address conflicts with other devices on the network Server Settings Network Note The IP settings received via DHCP will be displayed in all fields after selecting Static IP These settings should be changed to those assigned by the network administrator to ensure compatibility and prevent conflicts wit
31. e viewable area is set by default we recommend that smaller areas be defined unless this is desired result See section 12 11 1 Motion Detection for details on the features used in this step Adding a Motion Area A B mmoo G Select Event Setting under Event on the left side Menu Select the Area for Motion Detection B 1 Select Area 1 next to the blue box B 2 Place the mouse at the upper left hand corner of the area to mask hold down the left mouse button and drag the box over the area to mask and release the mouse button Draw Motion Area Motion Detection Area Setting Sensitivity B 3 Select the Sensitivity level in the drop down box under the Area Range 1 Low to 10 High B 4 Select the checkbox next to the area and select the type of Events to perform when motion is detected on that area B 5 Select a Name to use for the Subject line of email notifications B 6 Set the Interval between motion events the minimum time to wait before triggering subseguent motion events B 7 Repeat Steps A G for Area 2 amp 3 if more areas are needed Set the Delivery Media Format Select the File Format from the dropdown list Select the time to Start and Stop the recording Select Action to Perform when Connection is Lost Note If Save to SD Card is selected the Cameras must have a microSD Card installed Select Apply at the bottom of the screen to save the settings Removing a Motion Area A
32. educes noise in low lux conditions for a cleaner crisper image Privacy Mask Block out sensitive or privileged areas by placing rectangular blocks or masks over up to three installer defined areas Power Over Ethernet PoE IEEE 802 3af Camera can be powered by PoE using the same Cat5e Cat6 cable that connects to the network No need to pull a 2nd power cable to the location Compatible with all PoE network switches that support PoE IEEE 802 3af and PoE power injectors Edge Storage The camera supports microSD cards up to 32GB card NOT included Images short recordings and logs can be stored on a microSD installed into the camera This is useful as a backup if the network connection to the NVR is lost Alarm input and outputs 1 In 1 Out transistor contact closures Test Port for Quick Setup during Install o Analog Video Out o Local Power for Camera IP 66 Weatherproof Rating With an IP 66 rating this camera is protected from dust and water making it at home in indoor and outdoor installations ONVIF 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 6 2 Camera Connections 1 Ethernet Connection RJ45 Connect to network switch for communication to and from the camera Pin out follow EIA standard 568 B 2 12V DC Power In Barrel Connector Connect to a 12V DC 1A power supply The camera is not supplied with a power supply see section 5 2 Power Supplies for details on the power supply options av
33. en Send To If notification or logging is desired select the destination to send it to when the DI input event is triggered Subject Enter a name to use to identify the event Interval Selects the time to wait between input events before another event can be triggered Only at When selected events will only be monitored based on a configured schedule Schedule Times Scheduling must be Enabled for this feature to work See section 12 12 Schedule 12 13 2 Output Settings Mode Setting Open Close Device connected to the DO output can be triggered from Manually the browser GUI or configured Events only Open Close at DO output will be cycled between Open and Closed at the Interval Interval configured below Interval Select the interval between DO output Open and Close when Mode Setting is Open Close at Interval Access to the logs for various actions of the Camera System Log Displays System level events such as logins and configuration changes This log is maintained even through loss of power Motion Detection Log Displays Motion Detection events This log is NOT maintained when power is lost Input Trigger Log Displays Motion Detection events This log is NOT maintained when power is lost All Logs Displays a combined list of all currently available log files Pg 41 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 15 SD Card Use this menu to set the amount of days of recording to store on an instal
34. eps required differs from the steps above 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 4 Fine Tuning Camera Adjustments The camera is supplied with a BNC Test Adapter that allows for viewing the output of the camera on a monitor or the WPS CCTV TESTER not included Use this connection to adjust the camera directly from the installed location A Connect the BNC Test Adapter Connection to a monitor or WPS CCTV TESTER video in B Connect a Power Supply to the Secondary Power connection on the Camera if no other power connection is active C Adjust the camera s 3 axis angle so the lens points in the desired direction Warning The lens angle must not exceed 67 off the center axis to avoid IR reflection off of the dome resulting in a halo effect in the camera image at night Loosen but do not remove the zoom and focus set screws on the lens Rotate the Zoom and Focus levers to adjust until the desired setting is achieved Once the Zoom and Focus are adjusted tighten the set screws to lock in the adjustment Disconnect the WPS CCTV TESTER or Monitor and power supply from the Local Test Connections ommo Maximum Camera Angle Adjust Zoom AS 3A Adjust Focus LEE Li Secondary Power In 12V DC 1 5A x BNC Test Adapter SN d Connection 5 Attach the Dome to the Camera Recommendation Before replacing the dome we recommend that a new Silica
35. er to find the new device on a map of the network in Windows Network Settings LLTD was first implemented in Windows Vista and 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual has been supported since The advantage of LLTD is the ability to see an animated representation of the network topology as it applies to installed hardware Most advanced IT installers will not have a need for this setting to be enabled 18 5 HTTP vs HTTPS HTTP or HyperText Transfer Protocol is the set of rules computers follow to send and receive data when they access servers over the Internet Almost all communication between your Internet browser and a web server you access is being sent on this protocol By default HTTP communication happens through port 80 HTTP is not a secure form of communication meaning that other people or computers could be overhearing the messages sent over this protocol Usually this is fine since information sent over HTTP is very routine requests and replies to allow your browser to load websites If you are sending private information like credit card info or passwords an HTTP is not a safe way to send or receive it HTTPS known as Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol is typically used for passing any data over the Internet that must remain confidential It is very similar in most respects to standard HTTP However whereas HTTP can be viewed by anyone at any time with the right knowledge HTTPS connections go throug
36. et to MPEG in order to select this option www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 oe WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 11 3 Record Time Setting Pre Alarm Amount of time prior to the event to start the recording from 0 5 seconds Post Alarm Amount of time after to the event to stop the recording from 0 10 seconds Note The camera cannot currently record for the entire time of a motion event Each recording generated by the camera will be no more than about 15 seconds long For motion events lasting longer than the time set for Interval above multiple recordings will be saved In such cases there may be a gap of several seconds between recordings 12 11 4 Network Disconnected Disconnected Select to save recordings to a microSD card installed in the camera when connection to the network is lost A microSD card not included must be installed for this feature to function 12 11 5 Network IP Check IP Check When enabled the Camera will periodically ping the address entered into the IP Address box below IP Address Enter an IP Address or website URL to ping for checking connectivity Interval Select the time between pings to the entered IP Address or URL Log 12 12 Schedule Select to save a log file to the SD Card when the IP Address does not respond Use this menu to configure a schedule for capturing images from the Camera to be stored Event Setting Enable Chec
37. g into the FTP Site Password Password used for the Username account on the FTP Port Port to use for FTP connection This is usually 21 Path Directory on the FTP site to store content Note We recommend using path names containing only letters numbers and underscores to ensure reliable communications Example ALARW ALARM123 or ALARM_123 Mode Data channel method to use when logging into the FTP This is an advanced setting and should not be changed from PORT unless instructed to by the network administrator Create the Folder When set to YES a folder will be created on the FTP site with the same name as the content file 12 7 3 Network Share Settings When a network share is configured recorded video and snapshot files can be stored on NAS drives or computers with Samba support for later access Contact the network administrator for network storage information Location Network path of the Samba network share server and share name Note The server must be identified by its IP address and followed by the network share name Example 192 168 250 JonesFolder Workgroup Network Workgroup name for the Server If not known this may be left blank Username Username used to log into the server Password Password used for the Username account on the server Create the Folder www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 When set to YES a folder will be created
38. gel pack be inserted into the camera to ensure that any moisture present will be removed A Ensure that the lens gasket is properly fitted to the lens assembly B Replace the dome cover to the dome base and make sure the screws on the dome cover are tightened securely Warning The dome must provide a tight fit around the rubber lens gasket to avoid IR reflection off of the dome resulting in a halo effect in the camera image at night X Rubber Lens Gasket www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Veto WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 9 IP Installer Software The IP Installer software provides a quick view of Wirepath IP Surveillance devices connected to local network This software is required for initial setup of any Wirepath IP Surveillance device Recommendation Before starting any configuration or service of Wirepath IP devices we recommend that the latest version of the IP Installer is downloaded from www SnapAV com to ensure that all functionality is available VPN Important Note The IP Installer is not able to locate IP Devices if VPN connections are active Close all VPN connections before running the IP Installer 1 Install the IP Installer A Copy the WPS IP Installer from the CD ROM or download it from www SnapAV com to a PC Note The WPS IP Installer is a native executable application and does not require installation on the PC We recommend that it be manually copied to a known location on your work inst
39. h an extra validation process and then open a private tunnel using encryption so that only the sending and receiving computer can read the data Most HTTPS connections use SSL or TLS type encryption to establish an encryption key that are handed to the computers at each end of a transmission but not the ones in the middle HTTPS connections typically use port 443 HTTPS is typically a little slower than HTTP but the payoff is security www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 a WIREPATH 2013 Wirepath Surveillance SURVEILLANCE 130304 1252
40. h existing devices on the network IP Type By Default the Cameras are set to DHCP which will pull network settings from the Router We recommend that static IP addresses are used to ensure that the Camera will remain accessible during setup and use IP Address Current IP Address of the Camera If DHCP is selected this cannot be configured and will appear Grayed out Note The static IP used must be outside the DHCP range of the router to avoid conflicts with other devices on the network Subnet Mask Usually 255 255 255 0 but dependent on the network Check with the network administrator Gateway This is usually the same address used to access the router Check with the network administrator DNS 0 As provided by the ISP network administrator If not known the default Gateway can usually be used DNS 1 As provided by the ISP network administrator If only one DNS address is known or provided enter 0 0 0 0 12 4 2 Port Assignment Recommended Port Numbering Each Camera must have a unique port number in order to access from outside the local network To make port numbering consistent and easy to remember we recommend that the ports be 4 digits and contain the last octet of the IP address of the Camera preceded by an 8 This will also ensure that a port that is commonly used for another well known service is not assigned to the Camera Example IP Address Port 192 168 1 050 8050 192 168 1 100 8100 N
41. he lens angle should not exceed 67 off the center axis Warning The lens angle must not exceed 67 off the center axis to avoid IR reflection off of the dome resulting in a halo effect in the camera image at night D Loosely install the dome until the camera is ready to be installed in the desired location www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 gta WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Pg 16 2 Connect The Camera to the System Recommended Cabling Ethernet Catse Cat6 DC Power 16 2 if using a remote power source other than a PoE switch Audio In Out 16 2 POE Consumption PoE IEEE 802 3af 4 8W IR Off 6 72W IR On A Connect the Ethernet connection to a Cat5e Cat6 cable using the provided RJ45 female female adapter The opposite end of the Cat5e Cat6 will be connected to the network switch B Connect the DC Power In to a 12V DC 1A power supply using the included WPS ACC PWR DC power adapter If using PoE to power the Camera this step can be omitted Tip The power supply can be located at the head end of system using a WPS PS multiple output power supply and prewiring a power wire C Connect the Audio Out of a WPS ACC MIC to the Audio In jack of the Camera using an RCA Male to 3 5mm mono male adapter If no microphone will be used this step can be omitted Note The WPS ACC MIC requires power if PoE is being used a power supply for the microphone will need to be installed D Connect the Audio Out Green on
42. indow will open asking for a username and password Default Username and Password Username admin Password admin Recommendation After initial setup of the Cameras we recommend that the password be changed to avoid unwanted access C Install the ActiveX control if prompted to do so Click here to install the following ActiveX control WATCH 16R cab from Wirepath Home Systems LLC D After installing the ActiveX the camera should be visible in the web browser if the camera does not appear verify the IP address by using the IP Installer WIREPATH SURVEILLANCE 6 3 2 Recommendations for Best Performance As the number of open browser windows or tabs increases the risk of slowed response time to the cameras increases We recommend that open browser windows or tabs be limited to no more than 4 to avoid interruption in communications or reduced response time with the cameras Due to the limited upload speeds set by ISP Internet Service Provider we recommend that Streaming 2 is selected when viewing the cameras remotely outside the local network as the lower resolution provides better frame rates allowing for a smoother video stream 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 6 3 3 Live View Controls 6 3 3 1 Top of Screen 1 Video Expands the camera s image to full screen Press ESC or double click on full screen image to return
43. itional Configuration Recommendation While the camera can be configured remotely from outside the local network operation can be slow We strongly recommend that the bulk of configuration be performed via the local network to avoid slow response times 1 Upgrade the Firmware See section 12 3 System Update for details on the features used in this step A Download the latest firmware from www SnapAV com Note If no firmware appears on the products support tab there have been no updates to the firmware since the initial release Select Config Button in the upper right hand corner of the Main Camera Interface Select System Update in the left side menu If the firmware version listed is below the version on the site then firmware should be updated Select Browse navigate to the folder containing the firmware select the latest firmware file and select Open Select Upgrade to start the update process WARNING Firmware upgrade must be performed from a wired connection on the local network While it is possible to recover from an update that fails due to a lost connection the camera will be inoperable until a successful upgrade is performed from a reliable connection mm oou 2 Configure a Privacy Mask Privacy mask allows for areas of an image to be blocked out to avoid unwanted capturing of sensitive areas For Example A camera used to monitor the front lawn of a house would have the windows on the neighboring homes masked to avoid
44. k box to Enable Scheduling feature VO Setting Schedule Log List Event SD Card Grid with Days of the Week and Time of day for snapshots to be recorded Enabled dates and time appear as a Green box Note This Schedule can also act to provide days times when motion Events are allowed to send notifications and send or save media See Only in Schedule times in section 12 9 Video Settings Send To Select the method used to send or save JPEG snapshots based on the schedule defined above Available options include Email FTP SD Card and Network Share Interval Sets the interval between the snapshots for the scheduled day Example when set to 60 seconds a snapshot will be sent or saved every 60 seconds Filename Pg 40 Enter a name to use to identify the snapshot files 2013 Wirepath Surveillance 12 13 1 0 Settings Event Setting Schedule Log List SD Card 12 14 Log List Event Setting Schedule VO Setting Event SD Card www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Use this menu to configure the Cameras Contact amp Relay connections 12 13 1 Input Settings DI Sensor State N O Camera expects contact closure connected to the DI input to be normally Open An Event is triggered when the contact is closed N C Camera expects contact closure connected to the DI input to be normally Closed Event is triggered when the contact is op
45. led SD Card Event Setting Playback Schedule VO Setting Log List Displays No SD Card when no microSD card is installed When a microSD card is installed and the card contains media displays folder names consisting of dates when media was saved Selecting a folder name displays the folder contents with file names displayed in Gray If there are more than 10 files additional pages can be selected below the file list Right clicking a file name allows the file to be Saved or Saved As to the local PC Auto Deletion Pg 42 Off No data on the SD Card will be deleted by the camera If the microSD card becomes full no further data can be recorded 1st to 30th SD card will contain only the selected number of day s data Day Data older than the selected number of days will be deleted 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 13 Mobile Apps Access Use your computer or FREE iPhone native iPad or Android Smartphone Apps to view cameras while at the office or on the go Details on setup and operation can be found www SnapAV com www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Pa WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 14 Specifications maging ea e O mm Mac 0 lux F1 4 IR on Shutter Speed 1 5 17 10 000 sec True Day Night IR Cut Filter ES Fg 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Technology Image Adjustment B
46. listing of accessories www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 deu WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 6 Camera Overview 6 1 Features Pg 10 2 MegaPixel 16x9 CMOS sensor This camera sports a 2MP 16x9 CMOS sensor that provides improved picture quality over a typical CCD sensor Supports full 1080HD up to 1920x1080 at 30FPS H 264 MJPEG MPEG4 Quadruple Stream Optimization Supports up to 4 simultaneously streams of compression typically used for the following situations o High Res stream optimized for NVR Record or Local Network viewing o Lower Res stream optimized for Remote viewing o Lower Res stream optimized for Control Systems same res as Stream 2 o Low Res stream for Mobile Viewing IR up to 50ft True Day Night IR Cut Filter For more accurate vivid color reproduction during daytime use an IR Cut filter is automatically moved over the lens to block unwanted IR At night the filter is removed to deliver maximum visibility and clear IR illumination Advanced Image Processing Advanced DSP Digital Signal Processor to improve image quality including o Sense Up Automatically slows the shutter speed to improve image quality in low light o D WDR Digital Wide Dynamic Range Provides clearer images and even lighting in applications that are simultaneously bright and dark This is particularly useful in areas with windows and lots of natural light o Digital Noise Reduction DNR Intelligently scans the image and r
47. llation Manual 12 1 3 Time Settings Proper time settings are important for producing accurate time stamps for events recorded video and captured snapshots Server Time Displays the Current Time and Date for the Cameras Date Format Select the desired format to display the Date Time Zone Time Zone can only be adjusted when NTP or Manual are selected Enable Daylight Savings When enabled Daylight Saving Time Start and Stop parameters can be configured By default this is set to On NTP Keeps camera time synchronized with a Network Time Server Recommendation We recommend that the default pool ntp org be used as it pulls from multiple redundant servers Synchronize With PCs Time Sets the camera date and time to that of the local PC and then shifts to the camera s internal clock After applying Time Setting is indicated as Internal Clock Manual Allows for manual entry of the date and time then shifts to the camera s internal clock Internal Clock 12 2 User Management Shifts the camera to using the Internal Clock only Automatically selected after using Synchronize with PC s time or Manual time settings There are 2 levels of users Administrator which is the default Admin account and Guest accounts The System Information Admin account is the only account that can be set as an administrator An unlimited number of guest accounts can be added T Anonymous
48. m e Event Alarm e Management Pg 30 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 6 PPPoE amp DDNS Settings 12 6 1 PPPoE Settings Point to Point Protocol Over Ethernet PPPoE is a network protocol primarily used DSL Digital Subscriber Line providers and modems This protocol requires a login to connect to the modem even when a router is used Configuration of these settings is not required to operate the camera on a standard network Advanced Server Settings PPPoE Enable to use PPPoE to access the Camera Username Login name from the service provider Password Password for the above username Send Mail Enable to send an Email when the PPPoE is dialed 12 6 2 DDNS Settings DDNS Dynamic DNS maps Internet Domain Names to an IP through services like Wirepathdns com When configured the Camera is available remotely via a simple easy to remember name such as JoneslPCamera Wirepathdns com Configuring DDNS is not reguired for remote access but avoids having to pay for and remember a static IP address from the ISP See Section 5 Configure Camera for Remote Access for details on configuring remote access DDNS Enable to allow configuring and using a DDNS service Provider Name of the DDNS service provider Hostname Name to use when accessing the Camera remotely Example JoneslPcamera State Current connection status of the DDNS service This field will update a
49. me from a range of time servers that provide backup to each other in the event of server outage www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Ute WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Pg 20 6 Change the Administrator Password Now that the camera is visible on the network we recommend that the administrator password is changed from the default to prevent unwanted access See section 12 2 User Management for details on the features used in this step Select Config Button in the upper right hand corner of the Main Camera Interface Select User Management in the left side menu Select Edit next to the admin username in the user list at the bottom of the screen to open the User Setup window Edit the Username if desired and New Password and Confirm the new password After selecting OK the user login window will open Enter the new password to continue moom 7 Configure User Accounts to Access the Camera There are 2 levels of users Administrator which is the default admin account and Guest accounts The admin account is the only account that can be set as an administrator An unlimited number of Guest accounts can be added that can view and control the function of the camera but will not be able to access or modify any of the cameras settings Access to the Camera varies based on the level Administrator Has access to all functions of the Camera including configuration Guest Has access to view the Camera and has limi
50. o not change this setting unless it is a requirement of the system 12 9 1 Streaming 1 amp Streaming 2 Mode Basic or Advanced Advanced Setting adds control for bitrate Resolution Available Resolutions High to Low Quality e 1920x1080 default e 1280x720 e 640x480 e 320x240 e 176x144 Bitrate Advanced mode only Control CBR Constant Bitrate Bit rate of the image will remain constant regardless of the complexity of the image Allows for a fixed known bandwidth use VBR Variable Bitrate Bit rate of image increases and decreases based on the complexity of the image maintaining a higher quality image during complex scenes but reducing bandwidth use during less complex scenes See section 78 1 Constant vs Variable Bit Rate for details on the benefits and tradeoffs between the settings Note This setting will change to CBR whenever the camera is enabled or modified from an NVR Video Quality Changes the range of VBR bitrate change based on a level from Low to High In Basic mode the options range from Low slowest to Best fastest bitrates while in advanced mode the options range from 1 slowest to 9 fastest When this setting is changed Bitrate Control Mode automatically changes to VBR and the bitrate will increase or decrease depending on the select option Note This setting will change whenever the camera is enabled or modified from a Wirepath NVR Pg 36 2013 Wirepath Surveillan
51. on the server with the date in YYYYMMDD format Files are save as the time in HHMMSS format Pg 33 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual Pg 34 12 8 Image Settings While the default settings will work in most cases the conditions at the location of the Camera may require tweaking to ensure that the image is clear and accurate Use this menu to adjust the image for daytime or nighttime and adjust the image parameters Video Setting Audio Privacy Provides up to 3 areas to select for masking areas of the image to avoid unwanted Mask viewing See step 2 Configure a Privacy Mask in section 11 Additional Configuration for details Brightness Controls the overall brightness of the image Low brightness levels result in a darker image high levels result in a brighter image Setting too low or high can result in loss of detail in dark or brightly lit areas Contrast Controls the apparent difference between shades of colors for the image Hue Also known as tint adjusts the overall color tone of the image by shifting all pixels toward a particular color Lower values shift all colors closer to Blue lower values shift all colors closer to Red Saturation Adjusts the overall intensity of color within the image Higher values increase the intensity of colors lower values decrease the intensity of colors AGC Sets the Automatic Gain Control from 2x High Light Areas to 64x Low Light Areas Adjust if the image appears
52. onto a sensor and the image is converted into a digital format by a processor to be streamed out over a network for viewing or recording The amount of information converted by the processor increases as the image becomes more complex For example a camera recording a hallway or room where there is little activity and consistent lighting will be converting much less information to stream out than a camera that is recording a crowded store where there is constant movement and a lot of changes in lighting throughout the image The camera can be set to handle the conversion in one of two ways at a constant bit rate or a variable bit rate Constant bit rate means that no matter the amount of information coming from the image sensor the same amount of bandwidth is being used to transmit the video feed This means that image quality from a camera set to CBR may vary depending on the complexity of a scene CBR is useful when you want to conserve the amount of bandwidth being transmitted This could be due to slow network or internet speeds or for conserving recording space when you are recording a scene where the clearest image quality isn t necessary Variable bit rate means that the amount of bandwidth being used to transmit video varies with how much information is being sent Recording an empty well lit hallway will yield a very low bandwidth signal A camera installed outside with moving trees or cars constantly passing by would transmit a very
53. ote Accessing the camera remotely requires additional configuration of other settings See step 5 Configure Camera for Remote Access in section 12 Advanced Configuration for details Web Page Port Port used by the Camera on the network HTTPS Port Secure HTTPS ports require additional credentials to access the Camera Requires configuring HTTPS settings under Network Advanced settings See Section 18 5 HTTP vs HTTPS www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Pg 27 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 4 3 UPnP Settings When enabled UPnP Universal Plug and Play allows the camera to appear under the PC network devices To use this feature UPnP must be enabled on the PC Also contains settings for UPnP Port forwarding for use with compatible routers UPnP Select Enabled to allow the camera to be detected by computers using UPnP UPnP Port Select Enabled to automatically configure port forwarding on compatible routers Forwarding External Web Port External network port to be configured by a compatible router to access the Camera through HTTP When available router status will be displayed to the right of this field External HTTPS External network port to be configured by a compatible router to access the Port Camera through HTTPS When available router status will be displayed to the right of this field External RTSP Port External network port to be configured by a compatible router to access the Came
54. peration of the WPS 750 DOM IP camera When viewing this document electronically the content identified within references can be quickly located by clicking on the reference These references have been formatted as a standard hyperlink so that they can be easily identified with exception to the TOC which can also be used to link to sections www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 i WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 3 Pg 8 Required Items for Installation The following items are required during the installation of a Wirepath IP Camera It is recommended that these items are prepared in advance to ensure that the installation can be performed smoothly All Cameras to be installed in the system Network Connection near the location of the Camera Administrator rights to the computer that will be used to configure the Camera s Router Switch Details Contact the network admin to obtain Admin Rights Required to setup the network and port forwarding for remote access Static IP to assign to the Camera Default gateway Subnet Mask DNS Address 000000 Installation Manual for all the Wirepath Surveillance IP Cameras being installed CD ROM supplied with the Camera Package Contents 1 WPS 750 DOM IP Camera WPS ACC PWR Power Adapter Female to Female RJ45 Adapter 3mm Allen key Screws Wall Fasteners Spare Silica Pack Quick Start Guide CD ROM containing documents and setup software NOTE A POWER SUPPLY IS NO
55. ra through RTSP Also requires the configuration of RTSP When available router status will be displayed to the right of this field 12 4 4 RTSP Settings The Camera has the ability to work as an RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol server to provide multiple user access Configuration is not required for normal camera operation This is an advanced feature that is used for access by some third party interfaces See section 18 2 RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol for more details 12 4 5 Multicast Setting Multicasting delivers a single stream to multiple network recipients simultaneously Configuration is not required for normal camera operation This is an advanced feature that is used for access by some third party interfaces 12 4 6 ONVIF The ONVIF Open Network Video Interface Forum standard is used by IP surveillance for communication across devices from various manufacturers This setting does not require configuration when being used with Wirepath IP surveillance devices See section 18 3 ONVIF Open Network Video Interface for more details ONVIF Disables and selects the version of ONVIF to use Security When enabled the security features of the selected ONVIF version are used ensuring secure connections RTSP Keep Alive Enable if ONVIF is being used and RTSP has been configured to ensure that the connection is kept alive 12 4 7 Bonjour Enabling this setting allows for the Camera to be accessed by Ma
56. reaming Allows for selection of one of two video streams from the camera Typically Streaming 1 is configured for a high resolution stream for viewing over a higher bandwidth connection and Streaming 2 is a lower resolution for viewing over low bandwidth connections 3 Relay Output Opens and closes the Relay contact connection www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Pg 13 WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 7 System Diagram Considerations 7 1 Recommended Equipment 7 1 1 Power Supplies Wirepath Surveillance IP Cameras can be powered using PoE Power over Ethernet which supplies power via the Cat5e Cat6 Ethernet connection We recommend this method be used as it limits the amount of wiring required thus drastically reducing installation time When this method is used a router switch that is equipped with PoE capabilities or a PoE injector must be used Recommendation We recommend using PoE enabled switches to eliminate the need for separate power supplies reducing the amount of wiring and decreasing installation time 7 1 2 Networking Devices Streaming content from IP Cameras requires bandwidth greater than most devices We recommended the use of 1Gbps routers and Switches in order to maintain a high quality streaming image Additionally to reduce traffic on the overall network we recommend that all IP Surveillance devices be connected to a dedicated 1Gbps switch or dedicated VLAN 7 2 Basic System Diagram WPS 750 DOM IP
57. rightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness AGC Digital WDR 2D DNR Ye Ye Ye Ye Ye Ye Shutter Speed Adjustable Ye Day amp Night Adjustable Ye Quad Streaming Ye Image Snapshot Ye Full Screen Monitoring Ye Ye Privacy Mask S S S S S S S S S S S S Video Compression Format H 264 M JPEG MPEG4 Video Bitrates CBR Up to 8Mbps VBR Motion Detection Yes Email FTP Actions upon Triggers Save to micro SD card Digital Output SAMBA Security Password protection IP address filtering HTTPS encrypted data transmission GoS DSCP Simultaneous Ub to 10 Connections Users B www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Fo WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual HTTP HTTPS SNMP QoS DSCP Access list RTSP TCP IP UDP SMTP FTP PPPoE DHCP DDNS NTP Network Protocol UPnP 3GPP SAMBA Bonjour Input Output Ports On Pigtail 1 Digital in and 1 Digital out 3pin Green Socket DC jack 1 Audio in and 1 Audio out male RJ45 Audio Compressioin G 711 64K and G 726 32K 24K audio compression Backup management Recording Triggers Motion Detection IP Ping failure Network disconnect Schedule Digital Input Client System Requirement E TN Windows 7 Vista 2000 XP 2003 Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Mobile Support OS 4 3 or above Android 1 6 or above Suggested Intel Dual Core 2 53G RAM 1024MB Graphic card 128MB Hardware uc Intel C 2 8G RAM 512MB Graphic card 64MB Ego 2013 Wirepath Su
58. rotocol for the exchange of information between network video devices including automatic device discovery video streaming and intelligence metadata excerpt from ONVIF org So basically ONVIF is an organization known as a forum where all of its members collaborate and discuss the protocols and technologies that IP based surveillance hardware implement for operation and communication What does this mean for dealers and end users Devices built to the standards of ONVIF have been designed with seamless integration and communication in mind ONVIF certified equipment is guaranteed to operate together regardless of the brand of equipment These makes it easier for installers to get new jobs done with no unexpected incompatibilities and install more equipment as needs increase and change over time without having to match exactly what is already installed End users have the benefit of having uniform methods of using the equipment and the comfort of knowing they are buying something that is expandable and well known Any dealer can come in and change a job as needed even if they don t know what is in place as long as the equipment is ONVIF compatible 18 4 LLTD Link Layer Topology Discovery LLTD or Link Layer Topology Discovery is a technology used by Windows operating system to automatically discover devices ona network without having to know any information When properly configured on the computer and the network device LLTD will allow a us
59. rveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual er TT sese ______ i i I Yes PoE IEEE 802 3af POE Consumption 4 8W IR Off 6 72W IR On 12VDC Power Consumption 3 84W IR Off 5 16W IR On Certifications A S I www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 pasar WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 15 Dimensions 5 91 E Maximum Camera Angle Top View Pg 48 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 16 Warranty 3 Year Limited Warranty This Camera has a 3 Year Limited Warranty The warranty includes parts and labor repairs on all components found to be defective in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use This warranty shall not apply to products which have been abused modified disassembled or improperly installed Products to be repaired under this warranty must be returned to Wirepath Surveillance or a designated service center with prior notification and an assigned return authorization number RA 17 Contacting Technical Support Phone 866 838 5052 Email Techsupport snapav com www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 a WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 18 Technical Information Glossary Pg 50 18 1 Constant vs Variable Bit Rate IP cameras record light from a scene coming through a lens focused
60. ted control for saving recordings and photos No configuration is allowed for the guest level Guests attempting to access to the camera configuration will be prompted for the Admin username and password Note Once a username is created it cannot be edited only the password can be changed If a username needs to change it will need to be removed and a new name created See section 12 2 User Management for details on the features used in this step A Select Config Button in the upper right hand corner of the Main Camera Interface B Select User Management in the left side menu C Enter a Username and Password for a new user D Re Enter the password in the Confirm field and select Add to confirm the addition 8 Set the Video Orientation By default the camera is configured for mounting on the ceiling or under and eave dome facing down This allows for the image to be right side up when viewing Installations where the camera is mounted on a shelf or other flat surface dome facing up the video image must be flipped See section 12 8 Image Settings for details on the features used in this step A Select Config Button in the upper right hand corner of the Main Camera Interface B Select Image Setting under A V Setting on the left side Menu C Select Flip and or Mirror checkbox next to Video Orientation as required and then select save 2013 Wirepath Surveillance WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 11 Add
61. the Camera pigtail to a 3 5mm mono male plug This will be connected using 16 2 to an amplifier for playback of the microphone If no audio output is being used this step can be omitted E Connect an Alarm output or input to the connecting block If no alarm functions are being used this step can be omitted eS DI 5V DC 50mA max eee N O Trigger on contact closure N C Trigger on contact open Di GND Ground ND DO Open 5V DC 50mA max DO Closed 0V DC 3 Mount the Camera Tip Before mounting the Camera write down the Cameras MAC Address Model Number and location These will come in handy during setup or if troubleshooting is required Important Note To avoid damaging the dome surface during installation keep the dome surface away from walls and other objects Do not remove the protective film from the dome until after the camera is mounted and the dome installed A Mounting directly to a wall or eve A 1 Use the provided foam gasket as a template to pre mark mounting hole locations A 2 Predrill holes in the marked locations A 3 Attach the foam gasket to the bottom of the camera base A 4 Connect the wires from the wall to the Camera s Pigtail and insert them into wall A 5 Position the Camera base over the marked holes from step 3 A 1 A 6 Secure the Camera with the provided screws Note If a Wirepath mount is being used follow the instructions provided with the mount as the st
62. utomatically shortly after entering and applying a Hostname www snapav com Support 866 838 5052 Fg WPS 750 DOM IP Installation Manual 12 7 Server Settings A server in this case is an Email account FTP site or Samba network share each of which must be IP Settings Advanced Mp necem 12 7 1 Mail Settings Allows for email notifications to be sent based on various triggers configured in order to send or save notifications snapshots or short video recordings While all methods can be used only Email is needed for notifications Login Method Account The login for the email account is used Anonymous No login for email is used Mail Server Enter the SMTP server used for sending emails Corporate Contact the network admin for server information Exchange Accounts Personal Email Enter the SMTP server used to send emails Accounts Example smtp gmail com Note that the SMTP server must support and be configured for POP3 Refer to the email provider for details on using POP3 SMTP Username Enter the name used to log into the email being used to send emails Example SnapAVtechDocs gmail com Password Enter the password used to access the email account SMTP server Sender s Mail Address This is used for notification purposes only and does not need to be the email account being used to send emails We recommend that a name be used that identifies the camera sending the email
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