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1. PAL Mirror OFF Flip OFF Basic Setting Every parameter of Basic Setting affects the displayed image Specify appropriate parameters in the following section gt gt Camera Name enter a desired network camera name The name will be displayed at the top of the Live page Video Codec Choose a compression mode to be displayed in Live View Compression choices include MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 MJPEG MPEG4_1 MJPEG MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 and Single MPEG4_1 MPEG4_1 is for high resolution live view compression mode 17 MPEG4_ 2 is for low resolution live view compression mode MJPEG is for middle resolution live view compression mode gt Resolution Resolution and Video Codec are dependent fields If MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 MJPEG is selected 1280x720 352x192 640x352 can be set If MPEG4_1 MJPEG is selected 640x480 640x480 or 1280x720 640x352 can be set If MPEG4_1 MJPEG_2 is selected 1280x720 352x192 can be set If Single MPEG4_1 is selected 1280x720 can be set Note the corresponding fields are listed below Video Codec Field Resolution eee Come econ Selections MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 MJPEG 1280x720 352x192 640x352 MJPEG 640x352 MPEG4_1 1280x720 MPEG4_2 352x192 MPEG4_1 MJPEG MJPEG 640x480 MPEG4_1 640x480 MPEG4_1 1280x720 MPEG4_1 MJPEG 2 1280x720 352x192 MPEG4_1 1280x720 MPEG4_2 352x192 Single MPEG4_1 1280x720 MPEG4_1 1280x720
2. gt TV System NTSC and PAL are provided for different TV system settings gt Mirror set images as left or right Select ON or OFF to enable or disable this function gt Flip set images upside down Select ON or OFF to enable or disable this function MJPEG Setting Quality Best MJPEG Setting gt Quality set the image s quality as Basic Normal or Best MPEG 4 1 Setting Bit Rate 4000 kbit s min 500 max 10000 Frame Rate 30 iy MPEG 4_1 Setting gt Bit Rate according to your bandwidth specify a value for data transmission rate kbit s gt Frame Rate frame rate is the image transfer speed 5 is 5 images transmission per second 10 is 10 images transmission per second etc If Auto is selected the camera will decide the image transfer soeed automatically MPEG 4_2 Setting Bit Rate 2000 kbit s min 500 max 10000 Frame Rate MPEG 4_2 Setting The values contained in the frame rate field are displayed depending on the value you set in the video code field please note that you have to press the save button to save the value you select 18 in the video code field first and then the corresponding values contained in the frame rate filed will be displayed for selection Here lists the corresponding values Video Codec Field Frame Rate Field MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 MJPEG 15 7 5 2 5 MPEG4_1 MJPEG MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 30 15 5 Single MPEG4_1 gt Bit Rate according t
3. 46 O Synchronize with Computer Timer O Synchronize with NTP Server MTR Serer tw pool ntp org Time Zone GMT 08 Taipei Beijing Hong Kong Date Format YY MMOD New Time You can set the camera time by Set Manually Synchronize with Computer Timer and Synchronize with NTP Server Then select a date format type YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY and DD MM YYYY are choices provided Set Manually set date and time manually Synchronize with Computer Timer synchronize your camera s date and time with the computer s timer Synchronize with NTP Server synchronize your camera s date and time with the NTP server s timer 5 3 2 Time Stamp Time Stamp Enable Date and Time Stamp Date Format YY Y Y MMfDD Save Time Stamp Enable the Enable Date and Time Stamp function to display the current time on the Live page gt Enable Date and Time Stamp check Enable Date and Time Stamp to activate this function gt Date Format select a date format YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY and DD MM YYYY are choices provided 24 5 3 3 User admin Admin quest Viewer Delete User User List Displays the list of users Only two roles can be specified administrator admin and guest viewer If you want to delete a user select a user and then press the Delete User button User Name Password Confirm Authority Admin Viewer
4. 255 255 0 3 Check that the camera and computer are connected by pinging the IP address you have set To do this start a command prompt and type the IP address you set If the message Reply from appears it means the connection is done 4 Start Internet Explorer and enter the set IP address default is http 192 168 1 30 A login window will appear Enter the default user name admin and password 1234 to login 5 Install ActiveX viewer It is required to monitor both MPEG4 and Motion JPEG video modes 10 6 A 8 Images of the camera can be viewed through Internet Explorer Before viewing follow these steps to enable the display a Enable Cookies as shown below In Internet Explorer click Internet Options on the Tools menu On the Privacy tab move the settings slider to Low or Accept All Cookies Click OK b Set Browser setting when proxy sever is used when a proxy server is used c Change security in Internet options as shown below On tool menu click Internet Option Press the Security tab Ifthe camera operates inside the intranet click the Intranet icon If the camera operates on the Internet click the Internet icon Click Custom level This will open the Security Settings Internet Zone screen Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug ins radio buttons and enable all of them as shown in the illustrations Activex controls and plug ins
5. Add Add Modify User You can add a new user or modify a user s information or authority gt To add modify a new user enter a user name and password Then specify his her role as Admin or Viewer gt Press Add to add a user or to modify a user s password or authority 5 3 4 Audio Audio Recording OFF O ON Audio Playing OFF ON Alarm leve 1 4 gt Audio Recording if the camera is connected to an external microphone select ON to record the external voice or OFF to disable the audio recording function gt Audio Playing if the camera is connected to an external speaker select ON to output audio signals from the computer to outside gt Alarm level specify a value for voice volume in the Alarm Level field The volume increase in the order of 1 2 3 and 4 This function only works when the Audio Playing function is enabled 25 5 3 5 Update Mega IP Cam Live Setup Current Version Descrip Kernel Version Linux version 2 6 10 mvl401_IPNC 1 0 3 18M5 BIOS Version x U Boot 1 2 0 Apr 22 2009 13 35 36 IPNC U 1 0 2 02M App Version CO76_00 02 07_M5 ActivX Version 1 0 0 36 Upload the device with the latest firmwareSpecify the firmware to update PT Note Do not disconnect the power of the device during Application the update Restart Camera will cause disconnect Restart Camera Ss lReset all of the camera parameters to default except Fac
6. a Allow previously unused Activex controls to run without pror O Disable 0 Enable ie a Allow Scriptlets O Disable Enable O Prompt a Automatic prompting For Actives controls O Disable 0 Enable Binary and script behaviors O Administrator approved O Disable 2 Enable al ienlase widen and animation nn a wmehnane Hak does nat 11 F Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings to Medium high default Reset OK Cancel Press OK to save the settings Close all Internet Explorer Windows and start a new window This will allow the new settings to take effect Type your set IP address into the browser Then you should be able to see the camera image screen as follows 11 Mega IP Cam Live Setup Video Format rr MIPEG 640x352 J Bek 3 5 Using IPFinder to Search Camera s IP Address IPFinder is a program which helps users find network cameras Please note that IPFinder is only compatible with Windows Vista and Windows XP 1 Insert the CD in the CD ROM drive 2 Double click IPFinder msi to run the program Follow the instructions to install 3 After successfully installing IPFinder double click the IPFinder icon which is displayed in your desktop A IPFinder window will pop out The window will display a list of net cameras which you
7. are using currently File Tool Help F3 CO76_IPNC E9 CO76_IPNC Searching complete 12 Click Tool on the tool bar to set related functions Press Search Network to search cameras Press Set Master ID and Password to set a master ID and password for all cameras Or click Management Tool to either restart the camera update firmware reset all of the camera settings to default except network settings or reset all of the camera parameters to default 3 IP Finder Search Network Set Master ID and Password _ Management Tool Searching complete After searching cameras choose one to view detailed information The top right frame of the IPFinder window will display the camera s monitor section and the bottom right frame of IPFinder will display the camera s IP address and related information FF IP Finder File Tool Help a EA All Devices 4 C076_IPNC E3 CO76_IPNC Searching complete Name Yalue Model Name CO76_IPNC Product Description network camera Presentation URL http 192 168 1 30 MAC Address 000cOca00080 Kemel Version Linux version 2 6 10_myv1401_IPNC 1 0 8 15M8 App Version C076_00 01 31_Ms 13 6 Right click a camera to set it s related functions Press Go to Presentation URL to access the camera which you want to login Press Set Device ID and Password to set the camera s login ID and password Cli
8. EMail Address Storage Setting Attach File Numbers 5 1 20 Attach File Format JPEG Y Save The file number could be limited since the client s SMTP server may regulate amp restrain the data volume from senders You can set the number and type of images which you want to receive via e mail The values contained in the Attach File Format field are displayed depending on the values you set in the video code field in the image setting page The corresponding values are listed below SMTP Server it displays the SMTP address which can be set in Network gt SMTP Email Address the receiver s mail address which can be set in Network gt SMTP Attach File Number specify the number of files which can be attached to a mail Attach File Format select a format of files which can be attached to a mail VV VV 5 4 2 Schedule This function can be activated at preset times in a repeating pattern on selected weekdays 5 4 2 1 Record Type Record Type J Enable Record Upload Via FTP Note Please uncheck the box if you want to change the current file format Then select the file format of the transmission method you need before checking the box again Two recording types can be set at the same time which is FTP recording gt Enable Record Upload Via FTP save files on the FTP server gt Press Save to save your settings 30 5 4 2 2 Period Setting Period Setting mierdas Bro o i
9. Exceptional Images This camera employs a 5MP Lumii sensor that quadruples sensitivity without blurring The camera utilizes Lumii technology to monitor the surveillance area in great detail in even the most difficult lighting conditions It delivers crisp and detailed images that are perfect for object and person recognition The camera s high resolution also enables it to provide larger overviews increasing the size of the surveillance area without affecting image resolution e Smartfocus A built in nine point focus indicator enables the camera to focus precisely and automatically on objects relieving users of the need to adjust the focus manually e Powerful IR Illuminator The powerful IR illuminator lights objects evenly reducing image noise and storage requirements The IR illuminator activates automatically when the lighting dims to under 10 lux In night mode the illuminator enables the camera to capture images at even 0 lux To help minimize energy usage the camera also comes equipped with a high power LED e ICR Day Night Switching This camera incorporates a mechanical ICR filter to capture perfect pictures at any light level The camera switches between its day and night modes automatically depending on the lighting conditions enabling it to capture color video in even 0 3 lux conditions and black white video in as little as O lux ensuring crisp clear images at all times The camera s megapixel resolution and mechanical ICR fi
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11. O v Jo To D vonsay Hrom o Wo a Ol Monday From om Jo ZAT e Meno 8 o MH w 0 M be o miro O Monday Y Fram o Bio Bro o Not bel 247 duration tn Application gt Setting wWideo Filejand Alarm duration tin Applicatian 2Alarm gt Action will not work once any schedule period is set Store image files based on the schedule you set Configure settings and then press Save to save settings Note if you set up recording schedules the AVI duration function refer to 5 4 1 1 for related settings or the alarm duration function refer to 5 4 3 for related settings can not work 5 4 3 Alarm You can set to trigger alarms on the conditions that an event or action signal has been sent to the camera 5 4 3 1 Event Event Ethernet O O O O O OOOO O Cl Trigger an Alarm When Ethernet is Lost Digital Input e OFF OON Digital Input Active Type Motion Detection Disable O Enable Lowest w al Sensitivity Save Save Motion Window 31 gt gt Trigger an Alarm When Ethernet is Lost set an alarm condition when Ethernet disconnected Digital Input send a signal to the camera to trigger an alarm Check it to enable this function Then set digital input as High or Low Motion Detection this function is designed to record video once the camera detects a motion condition Select Disable to disable this function or Enable t
12. The recording LED becomes red when the alarm event function is triggered 15 5 Camera settings Y Image O Image O Advanced Network System Application Mega IP Cam Basic Setting Camera Name Video Codec MPEG4_1 MJPEG Resolution 1280x720 640x352 E TV System NTSC OPAL Flip OFF v s Quality Best Y Bit Rate 4000 kbit s min 500 max 10000 Frame Rate 30 e Bit Rate 2000 kbit s min 500 max 10000 Frame Rate Click on Setup to configure camera settings On the left is a navigation bar with 5 setting categories Image Settings Network Settings System Settings and Application Settings are provided for administrators to set up the camera s functionalities 16 5 1 Image Settings Op Mega IP Cam Live Setup e Image O Image O Advanced e Network e System e Application Camera Name Mega IP Cam Video Codec MPEG4_1 MJPEG i Resolution 1280x720 640x352 Y TV System ONTSC O PAL Mirror OFF Mi Flip OFF Quality Best Y Bit Rate 4000 kbit s min 500 max 10000 Frame Rate 30 N Bit Rate 2000 kbit s min 500 max 10000 Frame Rate N A Image is used to change any picture setting on the camera Remember to click Save to keep your settings 5 1 1 Image Basic Setting camera Name Mega IP cam Video Codec MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 MJPEG Resolution 1280x720 352 192 640x352 Ty System f NTSC
13. al output port RS485 Green function reserved RS485 Yellow function reserved 10 GND ground electricity in electrical circuits Alarm In Red alarm signal input port Alarm Reset Brown for resetting an external alarm device 2 2 Specification Image System Image sensor 1 2 5 5 MP Lumii image sensor optimized for low light performance Effective pixels 2592 H X 1944 V Image Compression Method Resolution Frame rate Triple Streaming MPEG4 x2 Motion JPEG x1 MPEG4 HD 720P 1280 X 720 30fps 640 X480 30fps 352 X192 30fps MJPEG 640 X 480 30fps 640 X 352 30fps Internal f 3 3 12 mm F1 6 Varifocal Megapixel lens IR corrected Angle of view 22 76 Horizontal AES 1 10000 to 1 3 75 sec Two way Mono Audio Full duplex G 711 PCM 8kHz 64kbit s Yes 1x Alarm in 1x Alarm out Yes 4 x 3 MD window amp 5 level sensitivity Mechanical ICR Filter IR LED OFF 0 3lux F1 2 50 IRE IR LED ON Olux IR LED 24pcs 850nm 25 meters 82 ft Under 10 lux by auto control More than 10 000 hours 50 C NTSC 720 X 480 30fps PAL 720 X 576 25fps Sync system Built in lens Shutter time Audio Alarm Motion detection Day amp Night Mode Minimum illumination IR LED IR distance IR turn on status LED life TV output W a O ON Off Auto Daylight Fluorescent Incandescent Low Middle High Low Middle High Low Middle High Low Middle High Mirror Flip system log snapshot White Balan
14. arm duration The alarm time period of digital output 32 6 Reset Camera There are two ways to reinstate the Factory Default settings for the camera 6 1 Software Reset Mega IP Cam i Network Kernel Version Linux version 2 6 10 mvl401_IPNC 1 0 8 18M5 System BIOS Version x U Boot 1 2 0 Apr 22 2009 13 35 36 IPNC U 1 0 2 02M O DateTime App Version COY6_00 02 07_ MS A Time ActivX Version 1 0 0 36 Stamp Upload the device with the latest firmwareSpecify the firmware to cars O Audio e Update O Update EA EA Note Do not disconnect the power of the device during Application the update MRestart Camera will cause disconnect Restart Camera Reset all of the camera parameters to default except Factory Default Network Pe llReset all of the camera parameters to default Hard factory default Login as the administrator to Live View Go into Setup Then click System gt Update Choose the desired option gt Restart Camera The camera is restarted without changing any settings Typically used after updating firmware After clicking a pop up will appear asking you to confirm Click Yes gt Factory Default Resets the camera to factory settings but keeps the Network settings After clicking a pop up will appear asking you to confirm Click Yes gt Hard factory default Resets the camera to factory settings and will cause all parameters including the IP address to be reset After c
15. ce Sharpness Saturation Brightness Contrast Other Power supply Power requirement DC12V AC24V PoE IEEE 802 3af lt 8W Screwless Terminal block Power consumption Power connector Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 OF 10 90 RH 200C 60 C 4 F 140 OF Ethernet Internet protocol Connectors Browser 10Base T 100Base TX TCP IP UDP HTTP SMTP DNS DHCP NTP FTP RTP RTSP ICMP uPNP RJ 45 Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX IE browser 6 0 or above I O connector Video port Alarm port Audio port BNC X1 1 0Vp p 759 Terminal block 3 5mm Phone Jack Dimensions LxWxH 300 x 88 x 86 mm 11 79 x 3 47 x 3 39 Weight 0 995 kg 2 2 Ib Protection Class IP66 and IP67 3 Camera Installation Use the appropriate brackets and equipment to mount this camera After installing the camera your network camera should be accessed from your local network Configure network routers first Package Contents Camera 1 Rubber Pad 1 Insulation caps 3 Guide Pattern Sticker 1 Self tapping screws 3 Plastic anchor 3 Cable adaptor 1 Power connector 1 Printed Quick Start Guide 1 Document CD 1 3 1 Installation This section details how to set up the camera 3 1 1 Drill the Mounting Location 1 Place the guide pattern sticker on the desired mounting location 2 Drill the marked holes 3 1 2 Positioning the Camera Listed below are different way
16. ck Network Information to configure the camera s network settings Or Press Management Tool to either restart the camera update firmware reset all of the camera settings to default except network settings or reset all of the camera parameter to default S IP Finder File Tool Help E GR All Devices E3 CO76_ Go To Presentation URL E3 C076_ Set Device ID and Password Set Network Information Management Tool Name Valve Model Name C076_IPNC Product Description network camera Presentation URL http 192 168 254 183 MAC Address 303132333425 Kemel Version Linux version 2 6 10_1mv1401_IPNC 1 0 8 16MS App Version C076_00 01 33 2 MS Searching complete 14 4 Live View 02D Mega IP Cam Live setup are MIPEG 640x352 di Bo Live view is designed for general users to control the camera Video Format Snapshot Recording LED Live and Setup functions are listed on the live view Please note only administrators can access Setup to configure camera settings 4 1 Video Format Select a resolution type for live view 4 2 Snapshot The Snapshot function is for snapshot capture Press the Snapshot button to take a picture which will be automatically saved into an automatically created IPCAM folder on your computer 4 3 Recording LED
17. cords 26 5 4 Application Opp Mega IP Cam Live Setup Video File Image Basic Network AVI duration 110 second s System Application AVI Format MPEG4 720 O Setting Video File Save In this section you can configure system settings including Setting Video File FTP and SMTP Schedule Record Type and Period Setting and Alarm Event and Action Mega IP Cam Live Setup Video File Basic Network AVI duration 10 Second s system Application AVI Format MPEG4 720 Y Note If you also insert the SD card in IPNetcam then AVI Duration option cannot be selected Recording continues until the 5D card has no 5D Card ai 217 5 4 1 Setting Mega IP Cam Live Setup Video File Image Network AVI duration 10 Secondis seer me m AVI Format MPEG4 720 7 O Setting Video File Save m FTE E SMTP O Schedule Record Type E Period Setting O Alarm E Event E Action Set video record time by selecting a value in the AVI duration field and a video record format when the alarm is triggered Press the Save button to save your settings 5 4 1 1 Video File Mega IP Cam Live Setup Video File Network AT duration 10 second s System MPEG4 720 OEA On ANI Format MPEG 720 O Setting a Video File save FTP SMTP Schedule E Record Type E Period Setting O Alarm E Event E Action 28 Set video record time by selec
18. dle gt Sharpness adjust the image sharpness level to Low Middle or High The default is Middle gt Default All Image parameters All image parameters will be set back to default 5 2 Network Mega IP Cam Live Setup Network vos e Network LI CHCP O ETP IP Address 192 168 254 127 SMTP Subnet Mask 1255 255 255 0 O HTP pe pe es System Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Application DNS 0 0 0 0 HTTP Port 80 default 80 port range 1025 65534 Save Click Network to view the current network settings including Network FTP SMTP and NTP Configure all Network FTP SMTP and NTP settings in the Network section 20 5 2 1 Network Basic Network Basic CI CHCP IP Address 1192 168 254 127 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 HTTP Fort E default 20 port range 1025 65534 Save Basic Setting gt Y gt gt DHCP the IP address is automatically obtained when this is checked otherwise uncheck it to set up the network settings manually If you enable the DHCP function just specify DNS and HTTP Ports in the below fields IP Address specify your IP address here if you don t select DHCP Subnet Mask use default number 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway leave blank as default
19. er Setting gt My Server Requires authorization Check it to enable the server authorization requirement setting SMTP Server enter the SMTP server address User Name enter a user name Password enter a user password Sender enter an outgoing mail server in the E mail Server SMTP field VV V Y gt Receiver enter an incoming mail server in the E mail Server POP field 5 2 4 NTP NTP Server setting NTP Server tw pool ntp org Time Zone GmMT 08 Taipei Beijing Hong Kong we NTP Server Setting gt NTP Server assign an IP address or domain name for a time server gt Time Zone select a correct time zone 5 3 System 02D Mega IP Cam Live Setup Date amp Time Image Current Time Network System 5 o Datetime 2 A Time 16 2 34 2 PER Synchronize with Computer Timer Synchronize with NTP Server NTP eee tw poolntp org Time Zone GMT 08 Taipei Beijing Hang Kong Date Format YY Y Y MM DD v In this section you can configure the system settings including Date Time Time Stamp Users Audio Update and Information Please click the Save button to save your settings 5 3 1 Date Time Current Time Date 2000 1 26 Mime 07 50 42 Current Time 23 Display the current time on the camera Date and time will be changed after you configure it in the New Time section O Set Manually Time da 33
20. ges in the level of light at any time of day and then switches to the optimum surveillance mode according to the light level Auto This mode is always on The camera will change either to Color Mode or Black and White Mode depending on the light level gt AES automatic exposure values which determine how much light passes through the camera aperture to the focus The higher the value the brighter the images gt Lumii Lumii function increases the sensitivity reduces video noise in low light conditions as well as makes night images bright and clear This function is always active ON the Lumii function is always enabled gt Working Environment Normal the camera s color is automatically adjusted for outdoor environment Anti Flicker reduce color rolling for indoor environment gt Lens Format choose an appropriate lens matching with the lens size which you have installed gt BLC Backlight Compensation this function adjusts the image to compensate for areas that are too dark due to insufficient light ON enable the BLC function OFF disable the BLC function gt Brightness adjust the image brightness level to Low Middle or High The default is Middle gt Contrast adjust the image contrast level to Low Middle or High The default is Middle gt Saturation adjust the image saturation level to Low Middle or High The default is Mid
21. is near the best focus position You just need to fine tune it 3 2 Network Camera Diagram e Connection type 1 lt 2 Ethernet e Connection type 2 Ethernet Hub Switch 3 3 Hardware Software Requirement Computer Windows Vista or XP as OS Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or later CPU Intel Pentium 4 2 GHz or higher Memory 512 MB or more VGA card support Direct X 9 0 or above Power Supply The camera requires a DC12V AC24V PoE power supply Make sure you use the correct power supply before connecting to this network camera Use a RJ45 network connector to connect the camera to your computer or hub switch Hub Switch A Hub Switch is required to monitor two or more cameras from the same computer 3 4 Connecting the Camera to a Personal Computer This section details how to access the camera from a computer 3 4 1 Setting IP This is a network based camera and must be assigned an IP address first e Enter a default IP address manually The camera s default IP address is 192 168 1 30 and submask address is 255 255 255 0 e Obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server You don t need to change the camera s IP address if your network uses a DHCP server 3 4 2 Connect the Camera to a Personal Computer k Connect the network cable to the camera and then turn on the camera s power 2 Set the personal computer s IP address The camera s default IP address 192 168 1 30 and submask is 255
22. licking a pop up will appear asking you to confirm Click Yes 6 2 Hardware Reset If the Internet Explorer browser cannot be access for whatever reason or Software Reset does not work then use Hardware Reset 1 Loosen the two screws on top of the sunshield and remove the sunshield 33 2 Rotate camera cover counter clockwise to expose the lens 3 User a screwdriver to press the hardware reset button Then assemble the front cap amp the sun shield back Reset Button 34 35
23. lter deliver sharp detailed captures and images of distant objects in even total darkness e Housing Certified to IP66 and IP67 Certified to IP66 and IP67 the die cast aluminum alloy housing protects the camera against extremely bad weather making it perfect for outdoor surveillance e Easy Installation The cable management bracket enables easy installation in any location including walls surfaces and ceilings The camera s built in user friendly I O connectors also help reduce installation time and maintenance costs Camera Overview 300mm 11 79 _ 88mm 3 47 my mm Dm ae o E 0 Le 177mm 6 98 T 287mm 11 29 2 1 Camera Parts and Definition of WON ON 0 74 Power In Red Black 20 5 RJ 45 Ethernet Connector MEE 7 Audio Out Green 18 Audio In Red 1 sunshield 2 pipe segment mounting 9 Alarm Out Orange bracket RS485 Green 9 RS485 Yellow 10 GND Gray Alarm In Red Alarm Reset Brown Rain guard extendable sunshield minimize the effects of rain and sunlight on image quality Pipe Segment easy to mount at different angles Mounting Bracket attach to a surface Power In Red Black power connector DC12V AC24V RJ 45 Ethernet Connector network connection Support PoE Power over Ethernet BNC video output Audio Out Green audio output Audio In Red audio input Alarm Out Orange alarm sign
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25. o enable this function Sensibility set sensibility level as Lowest Low Medium High or Highest Or input a value from O to 99 in the customized threshold field Higher number gets higher sensitivity Press Save to save your settings Select a motion detection area by clicking squares displayed on the screen to disable a detection area 12 motion detection areas are choices provided Then press Save Motion Window to save your motion detection area setting 5 4 3 2 Action Action O Upload via FTP E Send Via SMTP a OFF OON Digital Output Active Type gt Alarm Duration 10 seconds Save Mote 1 You can save recorded files through the above modes when an event is triggered 2 When both Schedule and Event are activated Schedule recording wil be terminated once an event is triggered Configure image transfer settings after triggering an alarm gt gt Select an image transfer method You could upload the file via FTP server or send via SMTP Note that you can only choose one transfer method Digital Output select OFF to disable this function or ON to enable this function If select ON choose an output file s resolution as Low or High Digital Output If you want to set digital output function start you need to set ON After that you need to set Active Type Low or High about digital output by the hardware Al
26. o your bandwidth specify a value for data transmission rate kbit s gt Frame Rate the frame rate is the image transfer speed 15 is 15 images transmission per second 7 5 is 7 5 images transmission per second etc 5 1 2 Image Advanced Settings Image O Image O Advanced Network System Application Mega IP Cam Advanced Advanced settings White Balance Day and Night AES 117 5 Lumii Working Environment Normal v Lens Format 1 3 BLE orrF OON Brightness Middle Contrast Saturation Sharpness Middle Live Setup Default All Image parameters Save White Balance Day and Night AES Lumii Working Environment Lens Format BLO Brightness Contrast images Please click the Save button to save your image settings Advanced settings Saturation and Sharpness are provided for you to set the quality of gt White Balance select a white balance mode according to external lighting condition for the best color temperature Auto adjust the white balance automatically according to the environment conditions 19 Daylight adjust the white balance if the external light source is daylight Fluorescent adjust the white balance if the external light source is fluorescent Incandescent adjust the white balance if the external light source is incandescent gt Day and Night This function detects chan
27. rnet browser to view the camera images 1 Loosen the two screws on top of the sunshield and remove the sunshield 2 Rotate camera cover counter clockwise to expose the lens 3 Loosen the zoom adjust lever screw and focus adjust lever screw Set the desired field of view then tighten the zoom adjust lever screw and focus adjust lever screw focus adjust zoom adjust lever lever Note Two desiccant packs are already placed near the lens The desiccant pack prevents fogging on the inside of the lens due to any moisture Make adjustments within 30 minutes or the desiccant pack may absorb too much moisture and become ineffective Desiccant packs that have absorbed too much moisture need to be replaced or reactivated When lens adjustments are complete reattach the camera cover and sunshield 3 1 5 Using SmartFocus to Adjust Focus Smartly This network box camera provides SmartFocus to obtain correct focus on a subject instead of requiring users to adjust focus manually 9 view zones are provided When you obtain correct focus on each view zone the green light will be turned on 1 Directly connect the video output cable to your monitor 2 Press the reset button until the power is on 3 The nine zones will appear in your monitor Adjust the lens focus and symbols will be displayed on the top left corner of each zone The green light it means each view zone s best focus position e The red arrow it means it
28. s to adjust the camera position to capture the desired field of vision 1 Loosen the screw a to rotate either the camera or pipe segment Select the desired position then tighten the screw to set the position 2 Loosen the screws on both sides b to change the mounting bracket angle Move the camera into the desired position Tighten the screws to set the position pipe segment screw a mounting bracket screws b 3 1 3 Attaching the Camera to a Surface Place the rubber pad inside the mounting bracket Place the 3 insulation caps onto the self tapping screws Position the mounting bracket to the desired mounting location Screw the camera into the holes For cement surfaces insert the plastic anchors into the holes Align the holes in the mounting bracket Then use the self tapping screws to screw the camera into the holes For any other surfaces align the holes in the mounting bracket Then use the self tapping screws to screw the camera into the holes e cal oe The mounting bracket can be loosened for easier cable installation Loosen the screw c on both sides to rotate the mounting bracket and adjust the cable rubber pad insulation cap 3 1 4 Adjusting Camera Focus Note This camera can be focused using a service monitor Attach the service monitor to the BNC Cable If no monitor is available then focus must be performed by using an inte
29. setting It is not required if it is not used Please contact your Network Administrator for Default Gateway information DNS leave blank as default setting It is not required if it is not used Please contact your Network Administrator for DNS information HTTP Port We recommend using the default path Contact your Network Administrator if it needs to be changed Press Save to save your settings Network Error Network CIDHeP IP Address 192 168 254 127 Subnet Mask 1255 255 255 0 Default Gateway DNS HTTP Port Save Microsoft Internet Explorer A Encor Over Range must be 1025 655344 Entering the wrong values can result in a network error 21 5 2 2 FTP FIP Server Setting FTP Server IP 192 168 1 1 User Name Password File Upload Path default_folder Save Note FTP Server IP is the IP of the computer on which you installed and built the FIP server FTP Server Setting Enable the FTP function and configure FTP settings here gt FTP Server Port enter your FTP server address The port default value is 21 gt User Name input a user login name gt Password enter a user password gt File Upload Path enter a folder path where you d like to upload files to 5 2 3 SMTP Opp Mega IP Cam Live Setup SMTP Network eae oy cae ads L My Server Requires authorization o SMA UserName Ela Password A System e Application sender SMTP Serv
30. ting a value in the AVI duration field and set a video format when the alarm is triggered The values contained in the AVI format fields are displayed depending on the values you set in the video code and resolution fields in the image setting page The corresponding values are listed below Video Codec Field Resolution Field AVI Format Field MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 MJPEG 1280x720 352x192 640x352 MPEG4 720 MPEG4 CIF MPEGA 720 MPEGA4 720 MPEG4 CIF MPEG4 720 gt AVI duration select video record time by selecting a value in the AVI duration field once the alarm is triggered gt AVI Format select a video record format ANI duration Seconds AMT Format MPEGS 720 5 4 1 2 FTP FTP FIP Server 192 168 1 1 User Name File Upload default_folder Storage Setting File Format Save Set a format of video which is set to be saved to FTP The values contained in the file format field are displayed depending on the values you set in the video code field of the image setting section The corresponding values are listed below Video Codec Field FileFormat MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 MJPEG MPEG4 MPEG4_1 MJPEG JPEG MPEG4_1 MPEG4_2 MPEG4 Single MPEG4_1 gt FTP Networking section it displays FTP information gt File Format select a format of file which set to be saved to FTP gt Click Save to save your settings 29 5 4 1 3 SMTP SMTP SMTP Networking SMTP Server 192 168 1 1
31. tory Default Network Y Reset all of the camera parameters to default Hard factory default DH Flas wart at least OO sec for Restart DO NOT press any buttons or it may cause unexpected errors due to incomplete processes e Restart camera Are you sure This function is designed to update firmware Stop all camera operations when you update firmware Do not turn off power or disconnect the internet connection during the firmware update process Click Restart Camera after you have updated firmware successfully 5 3 6 Information OD Live Setup Infomation Image 000 2010 03 05 16 04 admin login on 192 168 1 253 Network 001 2010 03 05 04 admin login on 192 168 1 253 002 2010 03 05 16 03 admin login on 192 168 1 253 003 2010 03 05 03 admin login on 192 168 1 253 004 2010 03 05 703 admin login on 192 168 1 253 005 2010 03 05 G3 admin login on 192 168 1 253 006 2010 03 05 02 admin login on 192 168 1 253 007 2010 03 05 D2 admin login on 192 168 1 253 008 2010 03 05 16 02 admin login on 192 168 1 253 009 2010 03 05 02 admin login on 192 168 1 253 010 2010 03 05 a4 admin login on 192 168 1 253 011 2010 03 05 5 1 admin login on 192 168 1 253 12012 2010 03 05 fk Fo admin login on 192 168 1 253 013 2010 03 05 ot admin login on 192 168 1 253 014 2010 03 05 50 50 admin login on 192 168 1 253 015 2010 03 05 1 50 50 admin login on 192 168 1 253 It displays all login and alarm re

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