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1. 3 2 2 Playback If you want to playback the video select Playback tab Right click the view Launch Sequence Explorer you will get the following window Time Interval Sequences E qo ai 11 31 33 AM 6 26 2012 WT KS ado ang GH 11 31 33 679 AM Tuesday June 26 2012 Time CRRRLERELLLELL GELLI eee v Autoplay Selected camera s df Sequences of Camera 1 You can select the video which you want to playback Note If you want to know more about the functions and settings please refer to the user guide of Milestone XProtect 44 Leopard NEC LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Glossary Ze Ze Alert An alert can be in the form of an e mail or an ftp upload of an image that occurs when a sensor is triggered or motion is detected AVI Audio Video Interleaved A Windows multimedia video format from Microsoft CIF Common Interface Format A standard video resolution format used in video conferencing CIF resolution is 352x288 and bit rate is 36 5 Mbps at 30fps DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A system by which each piece of equipment on a network is allocated an address IP dynamically Ethernet The most widely used local area network LAN access method defined by the IEEE as the 802 3 standard FTP File Transfer Protocol A standard protocol designed for transferring files over a TCP IP net work IP Internet Proto
2. LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide o White Balance ON OFF White Balance Auto White Balance Open Close Figure 12 Auto White Balance Day Night Mode Setting Day Night Mode Setting Auto Day Night Mode Shift Min Brightness 1 45 Max Brightness 1 45 13 Figure 13 Auto Day night mode shift e Min Brightness 1 45 when the brightness is lower than min night mode will open e Max Brightness 1 45 when the brightness is higher than max day mode will open 16 Leopard Ta GA LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide WDR e None O Low Global Enhancement Medium Global Enhancement gt High Global Enhancement O Low Local Enhancement Medium Local Enhancement High Local Enhancement Figure 14 WDR e None e Low Global Enhancement e Medium Global Enhancement e High Global Enhancement e Low Local Enhancement e Medium Local Enhancement e High Local Enhancement 17 Leopard Ta GA LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide a Noise Filter Noise Filter 2D Filter e Open Close 3D Filter e Close gt Open Figure 15 Noise Filter e 2D Filter ON OFF e 3D Filter ON OFF II Video Setting Video Setting Video Combo Video Flip Text Overlay Area Mask Analog Video Encoding Parameter Figure 16 Video Setting 18 Leopard Ta GA o Video Combo LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide e
3. Hardware Device gt Camera after you click Camera you will get the live video Note Hardware Devicef is the hardware device you just added for example Hardware device 1 Camera is the video channel name you just added for example Camera 1 File Services Wizards Application Settings Help BB oe 20 e Surveillance Server Wizards S A Advanced Configuration B Hardware Devices El Hardware Device 1 mo amp The Open Platform Company Microphone 1 S Cameras and Storage Information Di a D Eomricand Din Camera Settings Summary E Scheduling and Archiving Matri z E ce Enabled Camera Name Leef Record on Retention Time Zog SES Sc er 23 E mail Camera 1 Querying Motion Detection 5 Day s 7 C MediaDatabase CiMediaDatabase SMS Central Server Access Master Slave Di Users Services Alarms Resolution 1920x1080 1 3 Mbit s average size per frame 11 3 KB Settings changes Apply On the left side bar there are many functions can be used Please refer to the user guide of Milestone XProtect for how to manage them Note Some of the functions may not be available in current IP camera version 3 1 3 Set camera properties Right click Camera gt Properties 3M Disable dees In next window you can set the properties of the camera Leopard KENBSONNO Discard 40 LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Video Enabled Audio Camera name Camera 1 R
4. SCS Ze Si Ze Restore to factory settings Click Submit button to Si Ze Edit User 4 Restart Camera Click Restart button to restart camera reset the camera Event Log You can check the system log in this section User Account Create User User Name Authority admin Administrator Operation Option Figure 42 Edit User e Add new user Click Add new user you will get following window Add Edit User User Authority Vv Password Create Edit Cancel a Figure 43 Add new user o User Enter the new user name o Authority Admin Operator a Viewer o Password Enter the password of new user e Edit User Click Edit to edit user e Delete User Click Delete to delete user Leopard Rna G 34 LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide X About Product About Product About Product Figure 44 About Product n Camera Info Camera Information Camera Name IPCAM Product Model LNC Q10000 IMX136 W Hardware Version LC13 Software Version soft version 20120913 build leopard ubuntu 2012 09 13 19 12 35 Figure 45 Support Camera Name Product Model Hardware Version Software Version 35 Leopard TaS LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide 5 FAQ 5 1 Client software can not access the network video server Possible Cause No network connection o Solution Check th
5. Format H 264 MPEG 4 JPEG H264 MPEG 4 30f s Video Analytics Audio Network Protocols TCP IP ARP ICMP HTTP FTP client server SMTP CC EE Interfaces Work Environment 10 80 no condense Video Management Software on PC Microsoft Windows 98 2000 XP Vista Win Browser Internet Explorer6 0 or above Record Software Milestone XProtect 3 rd party software see Appendix 2 6 Lei Leopard RTS G LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide 2 Product Views Use the following illustrations to familiarize yourself with the camera and identify each of the parts 2 1 User Interface Figure User Interface Interface Description LAN RJ45 LAN Connector Power Power Indicator DC 12V Power Input DC 12V 1A A out Audio output Ain Audio input SD Card SD card slot Mini USB USB interface AUTO IRIS Auto iris lens contact Supports DC lens ANT Wireless LAN interface Leopard Ta GA LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide ALM out Alarm output ALM in Alarm input low level GND Ground RS485 RS485 control left RS485 right RS485 PTZ decoder can be connected to support multiple PTZ protocol 2 2 Indicators The following table provides a description of each of the LED indicators RJ45 TX RX Indicator LAN Green RJ45 LINK Indicator LAN Orange 2 3 Product Dimensions mm Leopard Ta GA LN
6. Main stream T Main Stream Resolution 720p 1280x720 v Frame Rate 30 Y Image Quality Rate Control VBR V Max Bit Rate 5M Vv Sub Stream Enable Sub Stream Figure 17 Main stream o Resolution 1080p 1920x1080 720p 1280x720 SXVGA 1280x960 D1 720x480 o Framerate 30 25 16 8 1 o Image Quality High Medium High Medium Medium Low Low Very Low 19 Leopard Ta GA LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide o Rate Control OFF VBR CBR o Max Bit rate 5M 4M 3M 2M IM e Sub stream Sub Stream Enable Sub Stream Resolution VGA 640x352 v Frame Rate 30 w Image Quality Medium Low Ke Rate Control VBR wl Max Bit Rate 1M Vv ed Figure 18 Sub stream o Enable Sub stream After Enable Sub stream go to Live video and click the stream name to refresh it you will get two steam names Real Time Video H264 1280x720 H264 640x352 All Bit Stream Click All streams you will get two live videos on the interface 20 Leopard Ta GA LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide o Resolution 720p 1280x720 D1 720x480 VGA 640x352 QVGA 320x192 o Framerate 30 25 16 o Image Quality High Medium High Medium Medium Low Low Very Low o Rate Control OFF VBR CBR o Max Bit rate 5M 4M 3M 2M IM Mirror Image Flip e Off Ho
7. C IP Camera Module User s Guide 3 System Installation 3 1 Operating Environment The IP Camera video streaming can be viewed on a PC with Windows XP or higher OS via the TCP IP protocol 3 2 System installation Connect the IP Camera to the network or directly to PC via Ethernet cable Connect the 12V DC Power to the camera 3 Normally the link indicator Orange of the RJ45 connector will light up in about 5 seconds while the data indicator Green will start blinking This indicates that the network connection of the IP Camera has been set up NO ma 4 Internet Explorer 4 1 Preparation 1 To connect the Leopard IP Camera directly to a PC the PC must be configured to be a DHCP server Below are the steps to set up this connection e Make sure the PC has the correct Operating system with UPnP installed and 1s connected to the IP Camera correctly Refer to Section 3 e Connect the external power adapter e The DHCP server will assign an IP to the IP Camera and the camera will show up as a UPnP device e Refer to the UPnP device for the IP address of the camera or directly open the device Enter the User name and password to access the preview of the IP Camera Leopard Rna G LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Real Time Video H264 1280x720 Image Setting Video Setting Video Analytics Audio Setting Time Setting Network Setting Alarm Setting RsPort Setting System Maintenance
8. NTP server VI Network Setting Network Setting LAN Setting WIFI Access WIFI Setting Figure 31 Network Setting 28 Leopard WAND LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide LAN Setting LAN Setting Enable DHCP on of IP address 192 168 0 133 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Figure 32 LAN Setting Enable DHCP ON OFF IP address If you disable DHCP you can set static IP address Netmask Gateway DNS WIFI Access Optional WIFI Access Setting Enable WIFI on off SSID 2WIRE635 V Password 12345 Figure 33 WIFI Access 29 Leopard TaS LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide e Enable WIFI ON OFF e SSID WIFI ID around the camera will be shown on the pull down list e Password The password of your Wireless network WIFI Setting Optional WIFI Setting Enable DHCP On off IP Address 192 168 101 168 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Server 192 168 101 1 Figure 34 WIFI Setting Enable DHCP ON OFF IP address If you disable DHCP you can set static IP address Netmask Gateway DNS VII Alarm Setting Alarm Setting Alarm Input Alarm Action Figure 35 Alarm Setting 30 Leopard TnaG LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide a Alarm Input Alarm Input Enable Alarm Function Motion Detection Alarm Close Ethernet Lost Alarm Clos
9. Network IP Camera Module User s Guide Version 1 3 LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Preface Congratulations on your purchase of this product Read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for any future reference About this manual This user manual has been designed to help you make the most of your IP camera and its many features and functions Information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy however no guarantee is given to the correctness of the contents The information in this document is subject to change without notice Copyright Copyright 2011 This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights reserved Contact Information Leopard Imaging Inc 1130 Cadillac CT Milpitas CA 95035 Phone 408 263 0988 Fax 408 217 1960 Email sales leopardimaging com Technical Support support leopardimaging com Web site www leopardimaging com Leopard Tna LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Contents aer LA CE O 5c cages r inc cos RR DR SPA RD PR AD E E E e 4 PACA CORSA ee bte Sa dd a ln a di da 4 ke Product Introduction a rte santa egen 5 1 1 Product outline ad aan a ed ae a au 5 Ba WS CY ROO C9 access i cence erg espe eee pc Gees ec es eee 5 ES ECehniCal e EE 6 i Eve Te ep en ane a ne ces dacs ensue sa er one 7 pea DAS CI A 3 LES EE CR sede ale ee ee a 7 22 MNO AUS RER EE 8 2 3 Product e 8 3 System PINS CAN AC
10. ONN esiccissttesctesercssaeensacsiisnsodaawinscasauissvesuarwuaseat dclousduasenspsnsarevavaedwedtesticossuasencespueuns 9 3 1 Operating Environment E 9 Dek DY SUCHE Malafon EE 9 do Interhel 4 e 9 dd MU CUA ANON N EEA N E E go nide nino ON 9 4 2 Accessing the video e TEE 10 4 3 TE Interface Overview siennes 12 ER OO sanada ira car ir 13 AO SC a es ue 13 NO OS OR a E 18 LI Mid Co AUS TOE E do a AGU Cad E tasas ad a 24 KEE EE 26 Na MIMO SOS Re ne 27 VE INCE OR CR a ase ence arene E 28 Lut AA SCD an ea aa Ce enn a a 30 Kai PA RSPO E 32 DX N ODA aa ee ee a eee 33 Ae ADOLE fa 1 1 6 E 35 a UR 36 5 1 Client software can not access the network video server 36 5 2 The video server cannot be found by terminal configuration tool 36 DD CC ee eee 37 Al How to enable the UPnP in Windows XP 37 A2 vinestone X e d E 37 Leopard Tna LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Introduction This section covers unpacking your new IP camera Module its key features and basic technical information about the product Refer to later chapters for information on setting up and configuring the product in more detail Package contents The package should contain all the following contents If anything is missing or appears damaged contact your dealer immediately 1 LNC IP Camera Module 1 2 12V DC Power Adapter 1 3 User s Guide 1 4 Mounting bracket 1 5 Certificat
11. RD IMAGING INC High Deg nition Embedded Camera Leader High Definition Surveillance Camera English Chinese Real Time Video G Zoom Le H264 1280x720 Focus es 000 Image Setting ce 0 0 Video Setting f Video Analytics O Audio Setting Time Setting Network Setting Alarm Setting RsPort Setting System Maintenance e Ges 4 About Product Recording Snapshot 2012 2015 All Right Reserved Figure 4 Live Video Interfaces 11 Leopard WAND LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide 4 3 IE Interface Overview The Window displays real time video images as shown in Figure 4 The Client interface includes Live video Preview Navigation interface on the left part of the webpage shown in Figure 5 These Interfaces will be introduced in detail in the following sections Real Time Video H264 1920x1080 Image Setting Video Setting Video Analytics Audio Setting Time Setting Network Setting Alarm Setting RsPort Setting System Maintenance About Product Figure 5 Navigation Interface so PTZ interface on the right of the webpage 12 Leopard TnaG LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide F Zoom G Focus Les Figure 6 PTZ Interface Recording and Snapshot e Start recording After click Start recording video will be saved to your PC Click again video recording will stop e Snapshot After click Snapshot you wil
12. cks you select will be a black area in video you get from camera After you set the properties click OK to save 1t Leopard KENBSONNO LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide When you finish the configuration and close Management Application you will get the following window Select operation Select exit action A Save changes restart services Save changes do not restart services Do not show this dialog again Cana Select Save changes restart services then click OK 3 2 Run Smart Client Open Milestone XProtect Smart Client XProtect Smart Client Server address http ocalhost Authentication Windows authentication current user User name Leopard PC leopard Password Remember password Auto login Coca Click Connect Note If you use the default port 80 the Server address is http Nocalhost if you change the port for example change to 81 the Server address should be http localhost 81 3 2 1 Live Video In next window go to Server gt Cameras gt Camera Select the required camera from the list and drag the camera to the required position in the view You will see the live video from the camera 43 Leopard WAND LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Milestone XProtect Smart Client 4 E3 Default Group Default View a Shared EU P v Server 4 Cameras E v Server TR 08 r
13. col The network layer protocol in the TCP IP communications protocol suite the IP in TCP IP IP contains a network address and allows messages to be routed to a different network or subnet LED Light Emitting Diode A semiconductor device that emits light when a voltage is applied Motion detection Camera function that causes an alert to be triggered when movement is detected in the field of view Protocol Standards governing the transmission and reception of data Resolution Screen resolution is expressed as a matrix of dots For example the VGA resolution of 640x480 means 640 dots pixels across each of the 480 lines RJ 45 Registered Jack 45 RJ 45 type connections are used in Ethernet devices 45 Leopard RETS A LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide se SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol A protocol that allows devices to update internal clocks using a standard source available on a network Static IP address A static IP address that is assigned manually and never changes se TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol A communications protocol developed under contract from the U S VGA Video Graphic Array The video display standard for the PC 46 Leopard Keeser
14. e Audio Alarm open audio Close input External IO Trigger Alarm e Close Mask Alarm O Close L Enable Alarm Motion Detection Ethernet Lost Audio Alarm External Triggers Mask Alarm Figure 36 Alarm Input Alarm Process Alarm Process Voice Play C Close Alarm Sound Long Type Vv IO Output e Close Figure 37 Alarm Process Leopard WAND e Open e Open e Open O Open e Open gt Open 31 LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide e Play Audio OFF ON e Alarm Audio Type o Long delayed o Short sharp e External I O OFF ON VIH RsPort RsPort Setting RsPort Setting Figure 38 RsPort ge RsPort Setting Camera Information Enable rs485 On of Baud Rate Data Bits Parity Check Stop Bits PTZ Protocol Figure 39 RsPort Setting 32 Leopard WAS LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide e Enable RS485 ON OFF e Baud Rate 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 e Data Bit o 8 o 7 o 6 o 5 e Parity o None o Odd o Even o Space e Stop Bits o 1 o 2 e Protocol o Pelco d o Pelco e o Custom O Er E mena IX Maintenance System Maintenance Device Upgrade Restart Device Restore To Factory Setting Event Log Edit User Figure 40 Maintenance 4 so Upgrading Firmware Leopard Rna G 33 LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide System File Upgrade Browse Upgrade Figure 41 Upgrading Firmware
15. e Ethernet cable first and then double check whether the problem is caused by a virus on the PC Try to plug another device in the network to make sure the PC has network access Possible Cause Incorrect IP address entered Solution Double check the IP address from the server Possible Cause There is an IP conflict O Solution Disconnect the video server and network Connect video server and PC separately then reset the IP address Possible Cause IP addresses are in different subnets o Solution Check the server s IP address subnet mask and gateway address settings Possible Cause Unknown o Solution Restore to factory settings oe 5 2 The video server cannot be found by terminal configuration tool Possible Cause Check whether the network works o Solution 1 Turn off firewall o Solution 2 If the device can be found first check whether the network works If the network works but the network interface indicator is not a regular green light flashing please contact our technical support engineer for equipment maintenance 36 Leopard Rna LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Appendix Al How to enable the UPnP in Windows XP To enable the UPnP Protocol on Windows XP please refer to the link below from Microsoft Support http support microsoft com kb 94 1206 A2 Milestone X Protect Milestone XProtect is a third party software You can try it free for 30 days and need to pu
16. e and Warranty Card 1 Optional Accessory 1 Tripod Bracket Leopard XTRA LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Product outline Leopard Imaging LNC IP camera is the next generation IP Camera with different sensor boards from different manufacturers It outputs full HD Video in H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG and other video format at 30 frames per second which makes clear images achievable even under high contrast low light environment The LNC IP Camera is ONVIF compliant and can be easily integrated into security systems 1 2 Key features e 1080P 720P Full HD video output at 30 frames per second e Support single dual triple media streaming output e Support face detection e Support motion detection alarm linkage e Support image enhancement low light treatment e Optional PoE support e ONVIF Compliance e Standard H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG video compression format e Standard G 711 audio compression format e Support 1080P 720P DI resolution e Built in Web Server fully support monitor configure and manage via IE e Dynamic frame rate control real time audio and video on the Internet to ensure transmission e Support the adjustment of image parameters Leopard Rna LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide 1 3 Technical Spec 1080p 720p Image Input HD CMOS Fix focus IRIS support C CS mount lens suppot Image Process Resolution 1920x1080 1280x720 D1 1280x720 DI
17. ecording Properties Recording and Archiving Paths Camera shortcut number i Event Notification Output Motion Detection Preview Privacy Masking 360 Lens Resolution 1920x1080 1 0 Mbit s average size per frame 16 0 KB OK For example you can set Motion Detection and Privacy Masking Set Motion Detection General Video Audio RecordingProperties Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification Output Privacy Masking 360 Lens 240 miseconds Fast 12 v Sensitivity and Motion can be used to adjust the level When the green bar is over the line the video from the camera will be recorded Leopard RTS G 41 LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide You can also check Show grid to set the detection regions General Motion Detection Enable Detection regions Audio vi show grid Recording Properties Video Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification Output Motion Detection Privacy Masking 360 Lens Keyframe only Detection interval 240 milliseconds Detection resolution Fast 1 2 v Set Privacy Masking General Privacy Masking Vid gg Enable Audio RecordingProperties Recording and Archiving Paths Event Notification Output Motion Detection Privacy Masking 360 Lens EK IST TI TCIH Be NEN TTT Show grid Show privacy mask See The blo
18. eopard Rna G LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide e Basel me Profile e Main Profile e High Profile III Video Analytics Video Analytics Face Recognition Motion Detection Figure 23 Video Analytics Face Detection Face Recognition Face Recognition Off Region of Interest o y o w 1280 H Confidence Level 75 1 100 Direction Up v Privacy Mask Enable Privacy Off Mask Mask Option Black Box Figure 24 Face Detection e Face Recognition o Face Detect Leopard Ta GA 24 LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide OFF DETECT ENHANCED DETECT o Region of Interest X Enter the x axis value of the starting pixel for ROI Y Enter the y axis value of the starting pixel for ROI W Enter the width of the ROI H Enter the height of the ROI o Confidence Level To adjust the accuracy of the face detection algorithm The value ranges from 1 lowest to 100 highest The default value 1s 75 o Direction To set the priority of detecting faces 1n the following directions UP a LEFT RIGHT e Privacy Mask o Enable Privacy Mask OFF ON o Mask Option Choose privacy mask pattern The default value is Black Box 4 Motion Detection Enable Motion Detection select All Clear All S Figure 25 Motion Detection 29 Leopard TaS LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide e Click on the video interface or click Selec
19. i i Epa Se RE eg About Product A PES ee ee a See ee Eee H EEE em 2 11 39 Figure 2 Connecting to Network 2 Connecting the IP Camera to a network To connect the IP Camera to a network via a Router e Make sure the client PC with correct OS is also connected to the same network e Connect the external Power to the IP Camera e The router will assign an IP address to the IP Camera e The IP Camera will show up on the PC as a UPnP device 3 When browsing the IP Camera on the IE for the first time please refer to Appendix 2 of the file Set up and Re programming to install Add on to get the IE interface 10 Leopard WAND LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide 4 2 Accessing the video preview To access the video preview please follow the steps below 1 Click UPnP and you will get the following interface iexplore The server 192 168 0 111 at IPNC requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection admin A _ Remember my credentials Figure 3 Login Interface 2 In order to complete the installation of the Control successfully through the browser the version of IE must be upgraded to 6 0 or above 3 Enter user Name admin 4 Enter password admin 5 Click OK You will the get to the video preview as show below LEOPA
20. l capture an image Recording Snapshot Figure 7 Recording and Snapshot 4 4 Settings I Image Setting image Setting Basic Adjustment Exposure Control White Balance Day Night Mode Shift WDR Noise Filter Figure 8 Image Setting 13 Leopard Ta GA LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Basic Adjustment Basic Adjustment Brightness 128 Contrast 128 Saturation 128 Sharpness 128 Figure 9 Basic Adjustment Brightness Scroll bar to control brightness value ranges from 1 to 255 Contrast Scroll bar to control contrast value ranges from 1 to 255 Saturation Scroll bar to control saturation value ranges from 1 to 255 Sharpness Scroll bar to control sharpness value ranges from 1 to 255 Exposure Control e Auto Exposure Exposure Control e Auto Exposure Min Frame Rate 30 Vv Max Gain 10 Vv Auto Iris Open Close sb Manual Exposure Figure 10 Auto Exposure 14 Leopard TnaG LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide o Minimal Framerate Use the pull down list to choose the minimal framerate 30 25 15 8 1 o Max Gain 1 10 Auto Iris ON OFF o Flicker Control Use the pull down list to choose the anti flicker frequency 60hz flicker 50hz flicker O e Manual Exposure Exposure Control O Auto Exposure e Manual Exposure o Exposure Time o Gain 1 10 Figure 11 Manual Exposure 15 Leopard Ta GA
21. mport from CSV file m e The Open Platform Company Select Express then click Next Note Please refer to the user guide of Milestone XProtect if you want to use other ways to add hardware device 38 Leopard RTS G LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Status Detection complete Eege GELEET devices 1 Use Address Pot UserName Password Hardware Device Driver Verfied Address User Name Password Hardware Device Driver Verfied E emeng ei m JEC 1 ONE Confoment es CI After the auto scan gets the device please fill in User Name admin and Password 9999 then check Use and click Next to verify the hardware device Note If the auto scan can not get the device please click Rescan to scan it again or you can also use other ways in last window to get the device If the device 1s successfully verified you will get the following window The following hardware will be added Cameras will be assigned auto generated names Atematively enter the names manually E Custom text My Custom Text Auto generated name format Device type number ei number ensaia ane io 30107 SS N a Device 1 S a lt lt Uncheck the Microphone channel then click Finish to add this device 39 Leopard RTS G LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide 3 1 2 Manage the functions In next window go to Advanced Configuration gt Hardware Devices gt
22. rchase a license if you wish to keep using it This guide just briefly illustrates the procedure to run LNC IP camera with Milestone XProtect If you want more information please refer to the user guide of Milestone XProtect which will come with the software you download with the link below 1 Download Milestone XProtect Please use the following link to download Milestone XProtect http www milestonesys com Support and Upgrades Technical Support Self Help downloads There are different versions in the download list and we use the Milestone XProtect Enterprise in this user guide 2 Install Milestone XProtect 3 Run Milestone XProtect After installation you will get two icons on your desktop Milestone XProtect Management Application and Milestone XProtect Smart Client 3 1 Run Management Application Open Milestone XProtect Management Application 3 1 1 Add Hardware Device SE Leopard RETS A LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide When you get the interface click Add Hardware Device Note Before this step the IP camera must be running LD 2 Configure Video and Recording F 3 Adjust Motion Detection amp 4 Configure User Access Then you will get the following window Add Hardware Devices This dialog helps you detect and set up IP hardware devices Hardware device detection method Express recommended Advanced Manual C I
23. rizontal Vertical gt Both Figure 19 Mirror OFF Horizontal Vertical Both Leopard rna Gg 21 LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Overlay Setting Overlay Setting Enable Content Position Offset X Offset Y Main Stream IPNC Lower Right w o Sub Stream IPNC Lower Left w o Time Overlay rie Enable Date Format Time Format Position YYYY MMIE w 24Hrs Ka Lower Righi Vv Figure 20 Overlay Setting e Main stream overlay o Enable o Text o Position Lower left corner Lower right corner Upper left corner Upper right corner o Offset X o Offset Y e Sub stream overlay o Enable o Text o Position Lower left corner Lower right corner Upper left corner Upper right corner Leopard WAND LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide o Offset X o Offset Y e Time o Enable o Date Format YYYY MM DD MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY o Time Format 12 Hrs 24 Hrs o Position Lower left corner Lower right corner Upper left corner Upper right corner Area Mask This Function is not supported in current version firmware Analog Video Local Output Close O NTSC O PAL Figure 21 Analog Video e OFF e NTSC e PAL 4 Encoding Parameters H264 Arithmetic Setting gt Baseline gt Main Profile e High Profile Profile Figure 22 Encoding Parameters 23 L
24. t All to select region of interest e Click Clear All to clear the region of interest e Sensitivity o Low o Medium o High IV Audio Setting Audio Setting Audio Input Audio Output Figure 26 Audio Setting Audio Input Audio Input vi Enable Audio Input Input Gain 1 100 75 Encoding G711 vw Sandie File Bit Rate AUTO 64Kbps Ke Alarm Level 50 1 100 Figure 27 Audio Input 26 Leopard Ta GA LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide e Enable Audio Input e Input Gain Set the input gain to adjust the audio The range is from O to 100 and the minimum value does not mute the camera e Encoding Set the codec for encoding o Gill o AAC LC e Sample Rate o 8Khz o 16Khz e Bit Rate The IP Camera supports 64Kbps bit rate e Alarm Level Use the scroll bar to adjust alarm level Audio Output Audio Output vi Enable Audio Output Output Gain 75 1 100 Figure 28 Audio Output e Output Gain Set the audio playback volume The range is from 0 to 100 V Time Setting Time Setting Time Setting Figure 29 Time Setting 27 Leopard Rna G LNC IP Camera Module User s Guide Time Setting Time Setting Time Zone Time Setting Synchronize with computer time Local Time 2013 3 2 22 34 41 Synchronize with NTP server NTP Server IP pool ntp org Figure 30 Time Setting e Time Zone e Synchronize with computer time e Synchronize with S

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