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2. French Russian Q Italian Q Spanish German Polish OSD Setting 6 stamp Otnaptea disabled 7 O Enabled Disabled TextEdit Time Setting ServerTime 1 25 3 28 44 Time Zone GMT 08 00 9 Date Format yyimmidd mmiddiyy dd immiyy 11 NTP 12 Server 196 123 350 132 13 Update m Hour Time Shift 0 Minutes 1440 1440 15 Synchronize with PC s time Date 2010 11 24 Time 11 33 44 C Manual Date 2070 11 24 Time 11 22 43 9 The date and time remain the same 18 Apply User Management User managment This IP camera supports 3 different types of users 1 Administrator 2 General 3 Anonymous Anomymous User Login Add User Username Password Confirm User List Userame User Group Modify Remov Administrator admin Click Yes to allow anonymous user access Click Add Set to add a user Click Edit to modify a user When you click edit the following window will pop up Shown below 6 User Setting Windows Internet Explorer 24 http 192 168 1 207 8005 muser html Username admin Password Confirm Add the username and password and click OK to save your new user 19 System Update System Update This menu is used to perform the following functions 1 Firmware Update Channel Visio
3. N O or N C VO Setting Input Setting Input 1 Sensor Input 1 Action Subject IGPIO In Detected Interval 40 sec F Based on the schedule Output Setting Mode Setting onoff Switch Time Switch Interval Digital Input Setting The D I port activates related functions when I O input is triggered N O or N C Digital Output Setting The D O port activates a switch slide switch or pan tilt module for use with any standard relay box WARNING DO NOT CUT THE BREAKOUT CABLE CUTTING THE CABLE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY ON THE DEVICE Digital Input Digital Output 50mA max Power Input GND D O GND mmi Ethernet Connector T568B Standard 24 Setting cont I O Setting The IP Camera supports 1 input 1 output When a input is triggered it can send the video to a specific e mail address transmit the video to remote ftp server or trigger a relay Maximum voltage allowed is 5vDC 50mA INSTALLATION EXAMPLE Floodlight Trigger a normally off Normally Open alarm siren that activates when an event motion occur at the GND and D O terminal NC COM NO Event Log List This menu provides access to the logs the IP camera will create System Logs Logs Motion Detection Logs Logs Logs All Logs Logs 38 SD Card SD Card Below is a picture showing
4. E T Page 38 e DA GA EE T AE NE AEA E A A E V E Page 39 E es ee E E Page 40 Fort Forwarding TP Link ponti LR Em Page 40 ee eeen eE Ee E Page 41 e E i e N Page 42 Model 6532 The 6532 is a 1 3 Megapixel Mini Dome IP Camera w POE Built in web server allows a user to view high quality real time video with Internet Explorer browser Multi Stream H 264 MJPEG and MPEG Live video can be recorded to an NVR and played back remotely as well as viewed from many mobile phones and other devices Designed for large commercial projects with 100 s of cameras or a single family house requiring a camera at the front door Android iPhone amp iPad app available from the respective store e 4 2mm fixed focal length lens e Alarm trigger input and or N C switch on relay output 36 Camera CMS Central Management software included will allow you to see all of your cameras anywhere in the world in multiple locations at the same time High definition 720P at 30FPS Digital Wide Dynamic Range Power Over Ethernet or 12vDC power supply e Vandal Proof dome Micro SD card recording slot inside camera 6532 Features Channel Vision s 6532 IP mini dome camera offers superior image quality with a 1 3 megapixel CMOS sensor and has the ability to capt
5. Installing The ActiveX Control 1 The first time you connect to the camera via Internet Explorer it will ask you to install the ActiveX control Internet Explorer 6 7 8 or 9 must be used to run this ActiveX control gt 192 168 1 199 9000 D BOX 6532 File Edit View Favorites Tools gt gt C dynect Account Overview Your Profile Channel Vision m E 7 2 e Pager Safety Tools 7 97 gt amp CHANNEL VISION gt 4 h Click here to install the following ActiveX control WEBWATCH2 cab from Channel Vision Technology This website wants to install the following add on WEBWATCH2 cab from Channel Vision Technology What s the risk Install Configuring Internet Explorer If the installation of the ActiveX control fails for example the browser page says done but you do not see your camera please check the security settings for your IE browser Follow the instructions below Q IP CAMERA Microsoft Internet Explorer Edit File Tools O e Address http 192 168 1 21 view Favorites Help Mail and News Pop up Blocker Manage Add ons Synchronize windows Update Windows Messenger Internet Options Security Settings Settings Enable rm Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved J Disable Download signed Actives controls Disable __ Enable Do
6. CHANNEL VISION 6532 1 8 Megapixel Mini Dome IP Camera w POE 2 CHANNEL VISION 2013 CHANNEL VISION TECHNOLOGY Table Of Contents ee peut necem nee Page 3 ees gn DLL BUS e ERR ERI RR RN m Page 4 9 5 eee st ct sce 6 Connecting lo The IP Camera 1 ec oe no Page Connecting To Gamera DHCP Page 8 Installing The ActiveX Page 8 Option Two Assigning IP Address Static eee een eee Page 9 Assigning An IP Address cont eei ee cee ee eee ene eens Page 10 Assigning An IP Address cont Static eee ee eee eee eee ene eens Page 11 Assigning An Address cont Static eee eee Page 12 Connecting Io The IP Camera eee Page 13 ipe Dal Eltenu n 4e gj Page 13 Bite pd os ee t 6 p os RN EE Page 14 E Ru gt Page 15 B Rc Page 16 NERONE E 1 NOY 18
7. Mail Server Username Password sender s Mail Receiver s Mail Bcc Mail Mail Port 25 Default 25 FTP Setting Server Username Password Port 21 Path Lj Mode v Create the folder Yes v ex Pattu204004 15421032 m avi Please note standard free web mail email services block devices such like this due to spam settings 24 Network cont Network Network cont IPV6 Below is an example of the IPV6 network settings menu This is where you key in all of your IP information from your network These settings must be entered correctly in order for the IP camera to be viewable over the IPV6 network To manually set your IPV6 address select that option and enter your address gateway and DNS server For DHCP v6 click enabled IPv6 Assignment IPv amp Enabled Manually setup the IPv6 address Address Prefix 164 IPvy6 Gateway IPv amp DNS Enabled Disabled Your current IPV6 address 22 ONVIF Bonjour LLTD Network ONVIF Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF is a global and open industry forum with the goal to facilitate the development and use of a global open standard for the interface of physical IP based security products The following ONVIF versions are supported 1 01 1 02 and 2 10 There are also custom options available such as security and RTSP keep alive that may be specified by the ONVIF supported de
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9. a email to the specified email account To configure the IP camera email settings please refer to the Mail and FTP Settings 22 Network cont Network Network cont DDNS This IP camera supports DDNS Dynamic DNS service Select Enabled to enable the DDNS service For viewing the IP Camera over the internet while using a dynamic rotating IP address there are many services available online DDNS Setting Provider dyndns org le Update Feature of DONS schedule update is designed for ucts which installed behind the ICS or HAT devices Update rom every 5 minutes to 5000 minutes and 0 remain to note that the hostname will be blocked by DynDHS org if le update is more than once every 5 minutes to 60 minutes ral schedule update in every 1440 minutes is mended 1 Enable the service 2 Key in the DynDNS server name username and password 3 Set up the IP update refresh rate 4 Click Apply 5 If it updates to often the IP will be blocked by DynDNS Channel Vision recommends you set it to update once per day 1 440 minutes 22 Network cont Network Mail amp FTP Enter your Mail and FTP information into the menu below Mail Mail is a way the IP camera can send you an email when certain actions occur for example motion a contact closure on the sensor etc FTP FTP is for uploading recorded files to a designated FTP site Ma TR Mail Setting Login Method Account
10. stamp This is the largest file size option to choose but the video will be the highest quality available B JPEG MJPEG File With time stamp This is a smaller file size to choose but is of lower quality than the AVI format C JPEG MJPEG Single file with interval setting 34 Event List cont Record Time Setting Pre Alarm sec Y Post Alarm h aec Network Dis connected Dis connected F cave to 50 Network IP Check IP Check Enabled Disabled IP Address www google com Interval 20 sec 7 Connection failed four times Reboot IP Camera E Save to 5D card 4 Record Time Setting Pre Alarm and Post Alarm setups for record start and end time when motion is detected or to trigger a relay Note Pre Post Alarm record time based on record time setting and IP Camera s built in memory The ability to store data is limited so if the video quality is set very high this will cause a drop in the recorded FPS This will also decrease pre or post recording time 5 Network Dis connected To avoid loss of data the IP camera will start to save the video to a Micro SD card if installed when it detects that the Ethernet cable has been unplugged The video will continuously be saved into Micro SD card divided into 5 minute increments until the network is reconnected When the SD card is full it will automatically overwrite the oldest file one at a time This will only function automatically w
11. status to enabled 8 Select Save to save changes Add or Modify a Virtual Server Entry Service Port IP Address Protocol Status Common Service Port 1720 XX 192 168 1 169 8000 ALL gt 192 168 1 222 Enabled gt Select TPLINK is a registered trademark of TP link Technologies CO LTD 40 UPNP Port Forwarding In order to view the IP camera from outside of your home or business network port forwarding configuration will be required in your router Alternatively you can use what is called UpNp or Universal Plug and Play Follow the instructions below to configure the IP Camera for UpNp By default the IP Camera is set to port 80 This can be changed if needed but 80 industry standard for default http server port but is not required 1 Click Setup CHANNEL VISION 2 Click IP setting i CHANNEL VISION IP Assignment DHCP amp Static IP Address 192 166 171 219 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 165 1 1 DNS 1 192 168 1 9 DNS 2 192 168 1 5 C uc Web Page Port 8049 UPHP Port Forwarding Setting Audio External HTTP RTSP Pot s 1 3 Click enabled E C 4 This is required please choose 5 Click Apply port for your IP Camera Generally unused not required Default is 80 Go to www channelvision com for detailed port forwarding D
12. DNS service amp Channel Vision iPhone and iPad app iPod and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries 4 CPU RAM Flash Image Sensor Sensitivity Shutter Time Lens Type I O Power Over Ethernet Power Operating Temperature Dimensions Weight Ethernet Network Protocol Max Resolution Video Resolution Video Adjustments Motion Detection Triggered Action Security Vandal Proof Motion Detection Maximum Users Micro SD Card Management OS Browser Suggested Hardware 6532 Specifications Arm 9 32 bit RISC 128MB 16MB 1 4 1 3 Mega Pixel CMOS sensor 1 0 Lux 30fps 1 5 1 10 000 sec 4 2mm QgF 1 6 1 Digital Input 1 Digital Output Yes 48V power consumption Max 2 8W 12vDC 170mA 2 04 watts max 14 F 113 10 C 45 3 15 in Diameter by 2 64 Height 11 99 Ounces 10 100 Base T HTTP HTTPS SNMP QoS DSCP Access list IEEE 802 1X RTSP TCP IP UDP SMTP FTP PPPoE DHCP DDNS NTP UPnP 3GPP SAMBA Bonjour 1280x800 1280x800 1280x720 640x489 320x240 and 176x144 30FPS Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness Shutter speed AGC Sense up D WDR Flip Mirror Noise Reduction Day amp Night adjustable Yes 3 different areas Mail FTP DO Samba Password protection IP address filtering HTTPS encrypted 802 1x port based authentication for network protection amp QoS DSCP Yes Yes digital
13. a Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness AGC Shutter Time Sense Up D WDR Video Orientation DNR 220o0u00A2oN2 Brightness Contrast Image Setting Hue Shutter Time 6 93 This adjusts the brightness level of the camera This adjusts the difference in color and light between parts of an image This adjusts the hue of the camera This adjusts the color saturation of the camera This adjusts how sharp the image appears This adjusts the automatic gain control for night viewing This adjust the shutter speed to reflect various lighting conditions This allows adjustments of selectable digital slow shutter speeds This adjusts digital Wide Dynamic Range for bright to dark lighting This adjusts video orientation This allows adjustment of digital noise reduction 0 0 0 0 0 ox Outdoor 145 Off E Mirror 1 low 27 Video Settings cont Setting Video Setting Click the drop down list to select Video System Video System NTSC Streaming Basic mode Streaming 1 Setting 9 Basic Mode Advanced Mode Resolution 1280x800 Quality Best Video Frame Rate 20 FPS Video Format H 264 RT SP Path Adress Audio G 711 1 Resolution There are 5 resolutions you can choose from 1280x800 1280x720 640x480 320x240 amp 176x144 2 Quality There are 5 levels you can a
14. asing the buffer rate will provide a smoother video stream Digital zoom 1 Select Enable digital zoom 2 Select the area of the screen you wish to zoom up to 40096 3 Select the zoom level 2 1 Enable digital zoom oom Factors 206 Configuration 1 Select this icon to enter the settings menu gt gt CHANNEL VISION dh 02 50 44 Sire idc 208 15 1 CHANNEL VISION Server Information MAC Address 00 02 00 24 3 5 Server 6532 Demo F Status Bar LED Indicato ON OFF Language English o Sts O HPA French Russian Q Italian Spanish German Polish OSD Setting Time Stamp Enabled Disabled Text O Enabled 9 Disabled Text Edit Network Time Setting Server Time 2010 41 25 3 18 25 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Date Format yyimmidd mmiddiyy ddimmiyy Time Zone GMT 08 00 D NTP NTP Server 198 123 30 132 AN Setting update 5 xt Time Shift 0 Minutes 1440 1440 9 u Synchronize with PC s time _ Manual Date 2040 1 24 Time 11 22 45 The date and time remain the same 17 System Configuration System Information Use the number scheme below for a description of each item 1 MAC Address Media Access Control address This is a unique
15. complish For the best security Channel Vision recommends you use a static IP setting and standard port forwarding 1 Open IP installer This is located on your software disk 2 An IP address should already be assigned In the example below the router has assigned 192 168 1 199 to the IP Camera 3 Double click on the name of the IP Camera This will open the IP camera in your default browser Device lists ____ ____ IP Address 222 215 192 168 001 206 205 219 207 208 65 192 158 0101 6531 192 168 001 5543 Demo 192 168 001 6564 Demo 192 168 001 N A 4 Demo 192 168 001 1001 Demo 192 168 001 4001 Demo 192 168 001 Search Device To Change Device Name IP address and Gateway 1 Select the device on the left side 2 Change network parameter on the right side 3 Press Submit button 4 Press ISearch Devicel to re search again 5 Double click the device to open it 199 IP Hetmask Gateway DHS 1 DHS 2 Porti f Static DHCP 192 168 al 199 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 192 168 1 192 168 1 5 9000 0 00 24 72 19 Connecting To The IP Camera DHCP 4 You will be prompted for a username and password The default username is admin The default password is admin The server 192 168 1 199 at 6532 requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic au
16. djust to Best High Standard Medium amp Low If you use the highest settings the network streaming speed will be slower Also if you record any files the higher the quality the larger the file will be 3 Video Frame Rate The video refresh rate per second Setting max is 30 FPS 4 Video Format This describes the codec use for compression H 264 is newer and higher quality and MJPEG JPEG is an older standard 5 RTSP Path RTSP output name For example if choose camera the rtsp path would be as follows rtsp camera V2 28 Video Settings cont Streaming Advanced Mode Streaming 1 Setting 4 Basic Mode Advanced Mode Resolution 1280x800 Bitrate Control Mode 9 VBR Video Quantitative T Video Bitrate Video Frame Rate 30 FPS GOP Size 1XFPS 20 Video Format 264 RTSP Path Adress Audio G 711 1 Resolution There are 5 resolutions you can choose from 1280x800 1280x720 640x480 320x240 176x144 2 Bitrate Control mode There are 2 choices CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate A CBR 32Kbps 8Mbps The higher the CBR the better your video quality will be B VBR 1 Low to 10 High Compression rate The higher the compression rate the higher the picture quality and vice versa The balance between VBR and network bandwidth will affect your picture quality When using VBR it is less likely that your streaming video will br
17. eak up or lag 3 Video Frame Rate The video refreshing rate per second NTSC Max 30 frames per second PAL Max 25 Frames per second 4 GOP Size This means Group of Pictures The higher the GOP is the better the quality of the images 5 Video Format This describes the codec use for compression H 264 is newer and higher quality and MJPEG JPEG is older but used in some control systems 6 RTSP Path RTSP output connecting route for example rtsp camera v1 29 Video Settings cont z m mm Video Setting Setting Audio Stream 2 Basic Mode Streaming 2 Setting Basic Advanced Mode Resolution 640 480 Video Frame Rate 45 FPS Video Format JPEG gt RTSP Path Audin G 711 1 Resolution There are 5 resolutions you can choose from 1280x800 1280x720 640x480 320x240 176x144 2 Quality There are 5 levels you can adjust to Best High Standard Medium amp Low If you use the highest settings the network streaming speed will be slower Also if you record any files the higher the quality the larger the file will be 3 Video Frame Rate The video refreshing rate per second 4 Video Format This describes the codec use for compression H 264 is newer and higher quality and MJPEG JPEG is older 5 RTSP Path RTSP output connecting route For example rtsp camera v2 30 Video Settings cont Set
18. epting connections from the Internet a network IF pau recognize the program trust the publisher you can unblock it Wher should unblock a program Double click the camera name to go directly to the camera IP Installef V2 2 A Device lists BemerName IPAddress 65 temo 192 168 001 222 eee 6531 192 168 001 215 653 Demo 192 168 001 199 IP 6543 Demo 192 168 001 206 eee 6564 Demo 192 168 001 205 NVR 4 Demo 192 168 001 219 Gateway W 1001 Demo 192 168 001 207 W 4001 Demo 192 168 001 208 DNS 1 DNS 2 Porti MAC Search Device To Change Device Name IP address andAateway 1 5elect the device on the left side 2 Change network parameter on the right side 3 Press Submit button 4 Press ISearch Devicel ta re search again 5 Double click the device to open it 1 help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Static 0 DHCP 5532 Demo 192 158 1 193 255 255 255 0 192 158 1 1 192 158 1 3 192 169 1 5 9000 g 0 0F D 24 D2 193 Exit IP Installer will search all IP Cameras connected to your LAN network The user can click Search Device to search again Assigning an IP Address Static cont 4 Click the start icon on your computer Ven 5 Type the word run and select enter on your keyboard Run ypethe name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it f
19. er A Open the control panel from the start menu B Select Add Remove programs C Select Add Remove Windows components D Open Networking Services section E Click Details and select UPnP to setup the service F Once activated the IP camera icon will appear in My Network Places G You can now double click that icon to access the camera with your IE browser 21 Network cont Network Network cont IPV4 Below is an example of the IPV4 network settings menu This is where you key in all of your IP information from your network These settings must be entered correctly in order for the IP camera to be over nr IP Assignment O DHCP 8 Static IP Address 192 168 1 207 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 492 168 1 1 DNS 0 192 168 1 5 DNS 1 192 168 1 9 Port Assignment Web Page Port 8005 RTSP Port 554 RTP Start Port 5000 1024 10000 RTP End port 9000 1025 1000 UPnP UPnP SEnabled Disabled UPnP Port Forwarding Enabled Disabled External Web Port 80 External RTSP Port 554 PPPoE Check the PPPoE Enabled button to activate this function E mw Pos PPPoE Setting CO Enabled Send mail after dialed Enabled Subject PPPoE From IPcam Apply You can key in a username and password for the connection if you are using ADSL Send mail after dialed When connected to the internet this IP camera will send
20. er under Gateway B DNS Server Enter this number under DNS 1 C Subnet Mask Enter this number under Netmask 8 Giving the IP Camera a unique IP address Assign an IP address to the IP Camera by using the first 3 sets of numbers of your default gateway An IP address has 4 sets of numbers each followed by a period For example My default gateway is 192 168 1 1 For example my IP Camera s address will start with 192 168 1 xxx 9 Make sure you use a number different that your computer s IP address Generally between 2 250 This number needs to be out of the range of DHCP DHCP is assigned with your router and can be checked by logging into the router My computer s IP address is 192 168 1 74 192 168 1 208 is used in the example below You must choose a number that is different from your computer s IP If your IT technician has designated a static internal IP for your IP Camera use that address 10 To assign the port choose a port between 5400 9000 and type it into Port 1 If a specific port has First 3 sets of numbers are same as the computer s IP address IP Installer V2 2 E Device lists IPAddress Static ee Select Static Parking Lot 192 168 001 209 Heme nnn 208 Fourth number different than computer Netmask 5 5 255 Subnet Mask same as computer Gateway Default Gateway same as computer DNS 1 9 DNS Server 1 same as com
21. hen first wired to a network and Save to SD is selected 6 Network IP Check This option checks your internet connection Interval to make sure your network connection has not been lost IP Check enables or disables this feature IP Address is what the camera or website address will use to check if the internet is still working Interval is how often the camera will test your internet connection Check Failed The first option Connection failed four times will restart the camera if the network check fails four times The second option Save to SD card will save video to the SD card if the network fails 33 Schedule 1 Schedule Complete schedule setup to tell the IP Camera when to record data 2 Snapshot After enabling the snapshot function user can select the storage location of the snapshot the time of snapshot and the file name of snapshot 9 Enabled Snapshot Interval 10 second s 1 50000 File Snapshot Click Enabled to enable snapshot Select the E mail FTP Save to SD card Samba option to enable Click the desired areas boxes to designate recording time Green record 36 Setting E Event Setting The IP Camera supports 1 input 1 output When the input is triggered it can send the video to a specific e mail address only one receiver email is allowed transmit the video to a remote ftp server or trigger a relay
22. identifier assigned to IP devices for communication with the network Your IP camera is pre set with a MAC address Server name Select to edit the camera name LED Indicator Select On Off to toggle the blinking LED light in the camera Language Select a language to change the language of the ActiveX interface Status Bar Select On Off to toggle the information bar below the main video stream Time Stamp Select Enabled Disabled to turn the video timestamp on or off Text Select Enabled Disabled to specify the name that can be displayed on the top left area of the screen Server Time This shows the current time on your IP camera Date Format Select to choose your desired date format 10 Time Zone This shows your current time zone 11 NTP The Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems 12 NTP Server If you have a NTP server input it here 13 Update If using an NTP server select this drop down menu to choose the update interval 14 Time Shift Time shift is used to compensate for the time it takes to server to process the sync request for your time This is usually not needed 15 Synchronize with PC s time Select this to match your computer s clock to your IP camera 16 Apply Select this button to save your changes eco System Information Server Information 1 MAC Address jenem r O 3 LED indicator OFF 4 Language English Q
23. ion The recommended requirement for a PoE switch is 802 3at 30 0W The minimum requirement for a PoE switch is 802 3af 15W If using a PoE switch that does not meet these specifications full functionality may not be supported 9 eso Camera Assembly 1 Use without conversion ring left a Use the three included screws to secure the base of the camera to the wall or ceiling Screw on the camera cover as tight as possible 2 Use with conversion ring right a Use three screws to lock conversion ring onto the ceiling or wall b Use the second set of three screws to combine the base of the camera with the conversion ring The cable can pass through the hole on the side of the conversion ring c Screw on the camera cover as tightly as possible Surface mount With conversion ring Typically used on a brick wall or in an application that requires the breakout cable to be fed out of the side of the camera Flush mount Without conversion ring Typically used on a ceiling or where the cable can be hidden under the camera Option One Assigning IP Address DHCP Your IP Camera comes set to DHCP by default This means that just like your laptop computer or desktop PC an IP address is automatically assigned to the IP camera by your router This combined with UPnP Universal Plug and Play will make the IP setup of the IP camera a quick and easy task to ac
24. n will update the firmware from time to time By registering your IP camera you have access to all firmware improvements and extended warranty options How See the product page on www channelvision com To load new firmware press Browse and select the firmware bin file Firmware Upgrade Firmware Version VB1 0 26 New Firmware Upgrade Reboot System Factory Default Start Setting Management Right click the mouse button Setting Download and Save As a File then select Save to saveCurrent system s setting in the PC Hew Setting File 2 Restart System Select to restart system You can reset the IP camera to factory default settings if desired If you backup your settings you can load your backup file where it says New Setting File setting Download Open Open in New Tab Print Target 3 Settings backup You can backup your settings by right clicking your mouse on Setting Download and selecting Save Target As You may also load previously saved settings files this way When loading previously saved fil click Browse and then Upgrade d Translate with Live Search All Accelerators Copy Shortcut Add to Favorites Properties 20 Network Network Network Setup IP Setting This setting is for the external viewing of camera over the internet Once set up you will be able to view this camera from anywhere in the w
25. of movement If the camera is looking at a stationary object or an area that does not receive a lot of traffic or movement the camera can be set to the highest settings An example of the highest settings are below Streaming 1 Setting Resolution 1280x800 Bitrate Control Mode CBR VBR Video Quantitative Video Bitrate 3Mbps Video Frame Rate 30 FPS Size 1XFPS 30 Video Format H 264 RTSP Path Adress Audio G 711 2 Viewing an area receives a high amount of traffic or movement If the camera is looking at an area that views constant or near constant movement a medium setting is recommended An example of medium settings are below Streaming 1 Setting Basic Mode Advanced Mode Resolution 1280x720 Bitrate Control Mode CBR VBR Video Quantitative 5 Video Bitrate 2Mbps Video Frame Rate 10 FPS GOP Size 1 2 XFPS GOP 5 Video Format H 264 32 Recommended Video Settings cont AIV Setting 3 Viewing on a slow internet connection If the IP Camera is installed on a network that does not have a very fast internet connection or you are viewing on a network with limited bandwidth the example below is recommended Streaming 1 Setting O Basic Mode Advanced Mode Resolution 640x480 Quality Standard Video Frame Rate oFPS Video Format JPEG 4 Viewing the IP Camera on the lowest settings Below is an example of the l
26. only 10 Recording Trigger Motion Detection IP check Network break down Schedule Video Format AVI JPEG Video Playback Yes Delete Files Yes System Requirements Setup Windows XP 7 or 8 recommended Microsoft IE 6 0 or above Intel Dual Core 1 66G RAM 1024MB Graphic card 128MB System Requirements Live Viewing OS Browser Suggested Hardware Windows XP 7 8 or Macintosh version 10 6 or newer Microsoft IE 6 0 or newer Safari Firefox amp Chrome Intel Dual Core 1 66G RAM 1024MB Graphic card 128MB Windows Specifications subject to change without notice 42 2 CHANNEL VISION 1 Year Limited Warranty Channel Vision Technology will repair or replace any defect material or workmanship which occurs during normal use of this product with new or rebuilt parts free of charge in the USA for one year from the date of original purchase This 1s a no hassle warranty with no mail warranty card needed This warranty does not cover damages in shipment failures caused by other products not supplied by Channel Vision Technology or failures due to accident misuse abuse acts of God or alteration of the equipment This warranty 1s extended only to the original purchaser and a purchase receipt invoice or other proof of original purchase date will be required before warranty repairs are provided Mail in service can be obtained during the warranty period by calling 800 840 0288 toll free A Return Au
27. or you 6 Type in cmd and press enter on your keyboard or press ok pen cmd Be This task will be created with administrative privileges Browse T Type in ipconfig all into the DOS prompt that appears Press Enter 8 Write down your computer s IP address Do not use the same IP address as the computer in the IP Camera In the example below the computer s IP address is 192 168 1 74 The IP address of the IP camera must be different than the IP address in the computer Each network able device in your network has an IP address assigned The IP chosen for your IP Camera is not the same address as any other device on your network C WINDOWS system3 cmd exe Microsoft window P Version 5 1 2600 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and SettingsMjjesson ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Host Name Primary Dns Suffix internal chennelvision com Node Type Hybrid IP Routing Enabled WINS Proxy Enabled No DNS Suffix Search List internal channelvision com internal channelwision com channe vision Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix interral channelvision com E Description Broadcom Netxtreme 5 xx Gigabit Controller Autoconf IP Addre Obtained Tuesday Septembe
28. orld This IP camera supports DHCP and Static settings If you are new to installing an IP camera use 2 Static IP DHCP If you use this setting your IP information will be pulled automatically from your router This not recommended if you are going to view this camera outside of the building that it resides in Static IP This is an IP that you manually set This IP must not be the same as any other device within your network You must also set default gateway DNS server subnet mask and DNS server Please refer to page 6 amp 7 for instructions on how to obtain these numbers Port Assignment You can assign different ports for your camera Explained below Web Page Port This is the port that 99 of installations will use A web page port is used to transmit data out of your network For example If my external IP address is http 67 88 12 50 and my port was 5400 would put a and the port The final address would be http 67 88 12 50 5400 RTSP Transmitting Port Port for RTSP stream Used for many automation systems RTP start and end port In RTSP mode you may use TCP and UDP for connecting TCP connection uses RTSP port 554 UDP connection uses RTP start amp end port UPnP This IP camera supports UPnP If this service is enabled on your computer the camera will be automatically detected and a new icon will be added to My Network Places Below are instructions on how to activate UPnP on your comput
29. our Minute Second Image Size Frames Per Second V y 15 Live Viewing cont This icon opens the settings menu J 9 This icon takes a snapshot This icon shows system time video resolution and video refresh rate 2010 NOVI25 02 39 04 5 800 592 FPS 10 The bottom bar has an icon that allows you to select which stream Streaming 1 you want to view Stream 1 is usually the larger better quality stream St i Stream 2 is the smaller stream generally used for mobile viewing Streaming 2 The bottom bar has an icon shows how many users are connected Online Visitor 1 to the IP camera This icon will control activate the relay output on the camera gt Relay Out ON 9 OFF wire pigtail A relay can activate lights alarms or anything that uses a contact closure If you double click the video feed it will make the video full screen To change video back to normal mode press Escape on your keyboard or double click anywhere in the video feed a second time If you right click on the video you have access to several different functions Snapshot A Snapshot Takes a snapshot B DE Start B Record Start Records video to your computer C Full Screen C Full Screen Click to enter full screen mode D zoom D Zoom Digital Zoom This is explained below rrameBuffmSec E Frame BuffmSec This changes the frame buffer rate Incre
30. owest settings Streaming 1 Setting O Basic Mode Advanced Mode Resolution 176x144 Quality Low Video Frame Rate FPS Video Format JPEG 33 Event List Event COLS MAR Pe eee ee t i a bod inm r nm EX x ox 1 x x t fa Area Setting Sensitivity Area 1 1 Save to 50 samba Area 2 lout1 Cl Save 50 samba Area 3 E 1 save 50 samba Subject IP Camera Warning Interval 10 sec aperiod of time between every two motions detected Based on the schedule Record File File Format AVI File with Record Time Setting 1 Event Setting The purpose of this menu is to configure what the camera will do when an event is generated 2 Motion Detection The IP Camera allows 3 areas of motion detection Area Setting When motion is triggered they can send the video in the form of events to a specific mail address transmit the live video to a remote FTP server amp trigger a relay To set up the motion area click Area Setting Use the mouse to click and drag a box of the area you want to select The same method is used for area 2 and area 3 3 Record File Setting The IP camera allows 3 different types of recorded files A AVI File With time
31. puter DHS 2 DNS Server 2 same as computer Porti 8006 Port port between 9000 9999 is 00 0 00 20 0 1 cud Search Device Submit To Change Device Name IP address and Gateway 1 S5elect the device on the left side 2 network parameter on the right side 3 Press Submit button 4 Press ISearch Devicel to re search again 5 Dnuble click the device to open it Exit eee Pedi ro rog fon Hee ied e fon 23 d 3 B ge ohio 0 To change numbers select the appropriate area on IP installer with your mouse and type in the info Disclaimer This is an example based on a general network setup All networks do not match these settings exactly as all networks are different 12 Connecting To The IP Camera Static 1 Open Internet Explorer Type the IP address of the IP camera into the browser link window Also make sure to type the port at the end of the link For example will type in http 192 168 1 199 9000 2 You will be prompted for a username and password The server 192 168 1 199 at 6532 requires a username and password The default username is admin The default password is admin Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Username O User name m Password __________ Password Remember my credentials
32. r 07 2010 9 32 05 AM ay September 15 2010 9 32 05 10 Assigning an IP Address Static cont 9 Copy write down the following information from the DOS prompt A Default Gateway Example 192 168 1 1 B DNS Server if 2 servers use the first one for example 192 168 1 9 C Subnet Mask Example 255 255 255 0 ex CEMWIBDOVISNSvystem3 Zw PXE jol x Microsoft Windows Version 5 1 2600 C Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings essonzipconfig all Windows IP Configuration Sedul FE RENI Primary Dns Suffix 1nternal channelvision com Mode ped s are Sls Hybrid IP Routing Enabled fle WINS Proxy Enabled Se oe de DNE Suffix Search List Internal channelyvision cam internal channelwision com channelwvision com adapter Local amp rea Connection Connection specific ONS Suffix 1nternal channelvision cori Descripcion 20 s 1 Broadcom Netxtreme 5 xx Gigabic Controller Physical Address Dhcp Enabled AUtoconfiguratran Enabled IP Address subnet Mask Default Gateway DHCP Server UNS Servers Primary WINS Server lease Obtained September 07 2010 9 32 Leas Exp1rPes september 15 2010 11 Assigning an IP Address Static cont T Enter the information you wrote down into the IP camera network page A Default Gateway Enter this numb
33. s required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the inside of the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped The lightning flash with an arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance accompanying the appliance Inside of apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and objects filled with liquids RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock CAUTION do not remove the cover or back There are no user serviceable parts inside refer servicing to qualified service personnel DO NOT OPEN Cable Pin Out Power Input GND D O GND MICRO SD CARD RESET d Ethernet Connector T568B Standard To access the micro SD card slot and reset button remove the camera cover WARNING DO NOT CUT THE BREAKOUT CABLE CUTTING THE CABLE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY ON THE DEVICE The breakout cable on Channel Vision s IP Cameras are used for motion detection event triggering alarm notifica
34. the location of the SD card in the IP camera Using the Micro SD card could affect the frame rate of the video Make sure the Micro SD card is pushed into the slot completely MICRO SD CARD RESET The capacity of the SD card is shown in the SD card menu Below is a list of the video files recorded The video format recorded to the SD card is AVI Double click the video to open Windows Media Player and play the selected file To format the SD card select Format SD Card Auto Deletion When the SD card is full it will automatically delete the oldest video files You can select the number of days to keep using the drop down menu 20120724 20120725 20120726 20120727 20120728 SD Card lt lt 56M 3770M gt gt sD Management Auto Deletion Off Keep 1 X V 4 days Apply 39 Port Forwarding In order to view the IP camera from outside of your home or business network port forwarding configuration will be required in your router Port Forwarding TP Link Routers In the example below there is a IP camera running on port 8002 on the LAN 1 Add the IP information including the desired port into the port forwarding tab of forwarding in the router 2 Check Enable Port Forwarding pii Gabia DSL Reuter Router Status Modal Na TL RBESD DSL Router 7 Reuter Status Help Me res sd dE I ineat Yese
35. thentication without a secure connection Remember my credentials Installing The ActiveX Control 5 The first time you connect to the camera via Internet Explorer it will ask you to install the ActiveX control Internet Explorer 6 7 8 or 9 must be used to run this ActiveX control This website wants to install the following add on WATCH l6R cab from Channel Vision Technology What s the risk x Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Mame WATCH 16R cab Publisher Channel Vision Tech More options Install Don t Install ig While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk Option Two Assigning an IP Address Static 1 Use the software IP Installer to assign the IP address to your IP Camera You can find IP Installer in the supplied CD 2 Execute IP Installer located on your disk under the folder Software 3 If Windows prompts you to unblock IP Installer you must select unblock There are 3 options of IP configuration A Fixed IP Public IP or Virtual IP B DHCP Dynamic IP C Dial up DSL PPPoE Windows Security Alert Do you want to keep blocking this program Q IPInstaller V2 1 Network Device Scan Publisher Unknown Keep Blocking Unblock Ask Me Later Windows Firewall has blocked this program fram acc
36. thorization number must be obtained in advance and can be marked on the outside of the shipping carton This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period please contact Channel Vision Technology your dealer or any factory authorized service center Channel Vision products are not intended for use in medical lifesaving life sustaining or critical environment applications Channel Vision customers using or selling Channel Vision products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Channel Vision for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale Tested To Compl FC ii FCC Standards C This device complies with part 15 of the rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CHANNEL VISION www channelvision com 234 Fischer Avenue Costa Mesa California 92626 USA 714 424 6500 800 840 0288 714 424 6510 fax email techsupport channelvision com UT
37. ting Stream 2 Advanced Mode Streaming 2 Setting e Basic Mode Advanced Mode Resolution 640x480 s Bitrate Control Mode CBR Video Quantitative Video Bitrate 1 5Mbps gt Video Frame Rate GOP Size 1xXFPS Video Format RTSP Path exrtspi u2 Audia G 711 Resolution There are 5 resolutions you can choose from 1280x800 1280x720 640x480 320x240 amp 176x144 Bitrate Control mode There are 2 choices CBR Constant Bit Rate and VBR Variable Bit Rate Video Frame Rate The video refreshing rate per second GOP Size This means Group of Pictures The higher the GOP is the better the quality of the images Video Format This describes the codec use for compression H 264 is newer and higher quality and MJPEG JPEG is older RTSP Path RTSP output connecting route JGPP Streaming Setting Q Enabled Disabled Resolution 176 144 FP5 5 Format MPEG4 JGPP Path 3g exTisp c 3g Audio AMR 3GPP Streaming Mode lt gt 3 Audio 1 Enable or Disable 3GPP Streaming 2 3GPP 3GPP output name Channel Vision recommends you use 176x144 resolution 5FPS MPEG4 format for 3GPP mode 31 Recommended Video Settings Setting Below are a few examples of recommended settings depending on the situation 1 Viewing a stationary object or area that does not receive a high amount
38. tions etc The provided interface connections are explained below 1 Digital Input GND DI An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit for example PIRs door window contacts broken glass detectors etc When a signal is received the state changes and the input becomes active 2 Relay output GND DO A selectable output for a relay switch for example LEDs Sirens etc Normally Open and Normally Closed can be selected via the Internet Explorer ActiveX control under the I O Setting section on the left 3 Reset to factory default To restore your IP camera to Channel Vision default settings unplug the power supply from the camera Then plug in power cable and press the reset button on the camera for 30 seconds Once 30 seconds have passed remove the electric wire and plug in the Ethernet cable Use IP installer to find the camera IP Default is http 192 168 1 200 Default username and password is admin PoE Power Over Ethernet Power over Ethernet PoE is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure It enables power to be provided to the network device such as an IP phone or a network camera using the same cable that is used for the network connection The PoE switch eliminates the need for power outlets at the camera locations and enables an easier application of uninterruptible power supplies UPS to ensure 24 hours a day 7 days a week operat
39. ure images up to 1280 x 800 pixels With H 264 compression less bandwidth and storage space are used while delivering full resolution at max frame rate with faster speeds over the internet Monitoring can be done anywhere an internet connection is available even from a Smart phone The 6532 also features event triggered motion recording 6532 CHANNEL VISION IM 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 Safety Warnings PORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions for future reference Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Clean only with a dry cloth Install in accordance with these instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point of exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by Channel Vision Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing i
40. vice When RTSP keep alive is enabled the camera checks every hour to see if the device linked to the camera via ONVIF is still connected If the connection stops the IP camera stops transmitting video out Bonjour This is Apple s implementation of Zero configuration networking Zeroconf a group of technologies that includes service discovery address assignment and hostname resolution Bonjour locates devices such as printers other computers and the services that those devices offer on a local network using multicast Domain Name System mDNS service records To enable Bonjour click enabled and specify the name of the IP camera LLTD Link Layer Topology Discovery LLTD is a proprietary Link Layer protocol for network topology discovery and quality of service diagnostics Microsoft developed it as part of the Windows Rally set of technologies The LLTD protocol operates over both wired such as Ethernet IEEE 802 3 as well as wireless networks such as IEEE 802 11 To Enable LLTD select enabled ONVIF 9 v210 vi 02 O vio Disabled Security J Enabled Disabled RTSP Keepalive Enabled Disabled Bonjour Bonjour 2 Enabled Disabled Bonjour IP Camera 300 0F 0D 24 D2 19 LLTD Enabled Disabled Bonjour is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries 26 Setting Video Settings Image Setting You can adjust the following items on this camer
41. wnload unsigned Actives controls Disable J Enable CH Prompt A 14 lt Reset custom settings Medium Reset co 14 Internet Options en General Security Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings EM pom Em Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet 4 This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level Disable Enable 3 Prompt Download unsigned Activex controls Disable Enable m Initialize and script Activex controls mot marked as safi Disable Enable Oi h J Administrator approved X nm LI Live Viewing Once you connect to your camera you will see the following screen Below the icons and their functionality are defined Snapshot Settings CHANNEL VISION s 2010 DEC 17 02 53 41 Size FPS 15 noisy out 6 ore Shows the number of users Controls the selection of the video connected at any given time stream that is being viewed Controls the physical size of the streaming video on the browser screen Activates relay output Format Year Month Day H
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