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1. 5 ACTi Connecting Vision pi gt Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Setup Menu Live Setup Date amp Time Network IP Address Filtering Port Mapping Tos UPnP Bonjour SNMP Setting RTP Speed amp Duplex IP Settings Connection Type DNS DDNS Video amp Audio Stream Mode In Setup Page the left side is devoted to the menu There are many sections in the menu most of them hidden for ease of navigation The fully expanded menu is shown here to the right D 7 Compression Motion Detection Image Day Night Exposure White Balance Audio OSD Privacy Mask Event D Event Server Event Configuration Event List System User Account System Info Factory Default Firmware Upload Save amp Reboot Logout 1o ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Host Click the Host to enter Host settings page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Q HostName ACTI 2 Language English Camera Name Camera 1 Apply Reet Enter a host name and this host name will be shown when you Host name o use the IP utility or the SDK to search for the IP device Select the language of default user interface Each user login will Language see the default user interface first Camera name The camera name is reserved for customer use Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Re
2. Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using EJ Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Cr This connection uses the following items J 005 Packet Scheduler FT AEGIS Protocol IEEE 807 1x v3 1 6 Internet Protocol T CPP tt Install Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Motify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 9 www acti com ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 STEP7 Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask internet Protocol TCP IP Properties TBS Genera You can get IP settings assigned automatically 4 your network suppos Please set the settings as below thes Capability Otherase you need to ack your nehwork administrator for the appropriate IP setting IP address 192 168 0 xxx Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE xxx should be a number C Obtain an IP addett automaticaly Use the foloving IP address IP addres 192 168 0 39 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Dets gateway from 1 to 254 except 100 which is r used by the IP device Please also Use the lolong ONS server add
3. Physical Installation Angle 0 00 10 00 FE degrees Apply Stream Mode single Description Physical Installation Angle Not using the 10 Hemispheric Camera Wall Mount 0 degree With 10 Hemispheric Camera Wall Mount 10 degree 3s PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 ePTZ Mode ePTZ mode of Hemispheric Camera works in similar way as optical PTZ function in Speed Domes As the camera receives commands from remote client it changes the direction of the view or zooms in or out digitally The stream coming out from the camera represents current viewing direction of the camera not the panoramic view The resolutions are available include 4M 2032 x 1920 Full HD 1920 x 1080 HD 720 1280 x 720 and 640 x 480 ETER eee Web Configurator PA acti Function Size a PTZ DO1 DO2 A acy m t LA If you are using hemispheric camera in ePTZ mode this screen is available by clicking on PTZ button in the Preset live view screen Mouse PTZ is enabled at the same time Apply Remove PTZ Vendor Protocol ACTVACTI You can configure up to 32 Zoom presets below Just Cl alala 5tep Size 100 click Set enter the name and move position to what you Pasia Law ig desire then click set again You can instantly ask the HAAN a Rotation Degrees per Click 1 camera to go to that zoom and focus position by clicking on the Goto button A vo 9 Click Delete to remove thi
4. 5 Color 6 Transparent 7 Position CE 100 v Top v USER DEFINED O String A Z 0 9 7 max16 char UY YY Y AMM DD N Format D lt Format Notice gt Region 4 Enable Type OSD p Apply 12 Reset 5 PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Enable Check this box to enable each OSD Privacy mask region OSD Privacy Each region can be in one of two types OSD On Screen Display or Color Privacy This determines the color of the Privacy Mask Area You may choose Click this checkbox to enable Privacy mask area setup Click and drag the adjust square at the lower right to change dimensions click and Setup drag the adjust column at the top to move Similar to Motion Detection Region This determines the color of the OSD Text You may choose between Color OSD Black Green Red and Blue This number determines the level of transparency for this OSD Text 1 Transparent means that the background between the texts will not be visible while 100 means the background will show through the OSD text Position Select the location where the text will appear in the image ae This is where you enter the user defined string U as described in the rin i next section Total length cannot be more than 63 characters This controls what is shown in the OSD text You can click the Format Format Notice to the corner for a full list of available parameters The OSD text
5. Firmware User s Manual A1D 311 V5 04 07 AC 2011 12 26 ACTI Connecting Vision WA lt gt 1 PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Table of Contents 1 Recommended PC Specification 4 2 Preparation before setup 5 Connect to device and setup IP 1 1 5 Sample screenshots to setup IP of your PC Win XP 7 3 Configuring the IP device 11 LOGI ME EE toe ae Sasa sot SEE NE 11 NEVNT 12 Zoom Lens Control PA EL 14 SEN MenU eee nn AA a eee 16 HOS Ge 17 Date GT EE ME BE EE 18 Ne ORK EN jan 20 IPAGI FE 20 POH MAPDNO AANI Ge 22 AA PP PAP 24 UPRP GANG ANAN AA AA 25 BONO aaa AA AA 25 MP AA 26 RIP ANAKAN ANA AA AA AA AANO 27 oped UBE AA 28 FENG AA AA 29 COMMS CTO TY AA 29 DNS JJ 30 DON AA 31 MEO Se NO NNN NN EE NE AA 32 TENNE 32 Camera Qptions 35 SOMES SIO AA 39 MOTOM 831 1 CUO Mi EE 43 MAGO eee EE E E A E 45 2 www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 EEE 50 Exposure White balance a 51 PUNO EE 54 SA SEE EEE 55 GE EE AA AA A 57 Event Server rerne E E EEE EEE EE E EEEE E 57 BAL CONNU ON E EE E 58 Ag AA E 60 DVS COMM NE AA AA AA 62 User Account a 62 SE NO AA 63 FUN MN 64 Firmware NI or AA AP 65 Save amp Reboat 65 MOO 0 DE 66 3 www acti com g ACT gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04
6. ha vit pk x rn ud _ a Pi pag i 5 h K L od aay _ V Video Flipping Video Mirroring Brightness 50 vw Contrast 20 v Saturation 50 v Digital Noise Reduction 2 v 3D Noise Reduction ON vw Edge Enhancement 104 v ExDR Target Level 64 v Defogging 2 v Restore image settings to default Apply Reset 1 Video Flipping Check this box to flip the video up down Video Mirror Check this box to mirror the video left right Brightness Select the Brightness value The higher the value the brighter the image Contrast Select the Contrast value The higher the value the sharper the contrast Saturation Select the saturation value The higher the value the more saturated the image Oy AN SS NG Digital Noise Reduction Select the DNR value The higher the value the smoother and clearer the image 7 3D Noise Reduction Select ON or OFF to enable or disable this function Enable this for smooth and clear image Disable this if your scene contains many extreme details that may be smoothed over with 3DNR 8 Edge Enhancement Select the Edge Enhancement value The higher the value the sharper the image 9 ExDR Select the ExDR value The higher the value the great enhancement of the image in the brightest and darkest area This provides for more evenly illuminated image and brings out greater detail to the eye 10 Defog Control Select the Defog Control value The higher the value the clearer
7. is primarily based upon this field 1 0 Format Notice Click here to see the syntax list of how to configure the OSD text Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 56 PA ACT Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Event Click the Event item on the Setup Page El Event Event erver Event Configuration Event List V5 04 xx firmware version offers a basic event function to send a snapshot to FTP server while the motion detection is triggered Using this function please set the motion region in motion detection first The full Event Handler function will be available on V5 05 xx firmware version Event Server Event servers define whom the device may interact with Event server is classified as FTP servers Type Network Address Ports User Name FTP Server Configuration 21 57 ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 FTP Server FTP servers can receive snapshot uploads that are issued as part of the response from event handlers You may setup one FTP server FTP Server Configuration 6 Network Address Network Port 21 User Name User Password Mode Passive v O nax Connection Time 10 sec 0 60 sec Z Apply Reset To setup FTP servers make sure to enter Din network address O the Network FTP port the User Name Password Oconnection mode Passive or Active
8. Reset In Iris Priority Mode Iris size is fixed to ensure sufficient depth of view Camera varies exposure time shutter to compensate for brightenss change Exposure Mode Manual Exposure Mode White Balance Exposure Gain shutter Speed F Number of IRIS Control Line Frequency Apply MANUAL a AUTO v Hold 40 130 F28 v S0Hz Reset In Manual Exposure mode you may configure the shutter soeed and exposure image gain yourself for optimum performance 53 www acti COMm ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Audio Audioln Disabled Audio Out Volume 84 Apply Reset Audio In Enable or disable Audio In via the check box Audio Out Volume Control the output volume of Audio Out here Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 5 Pa ACTI Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 OSD Privacy Mask OSD On Screen Display and Privacy masks are configured in this section There are four regions available Each may be used either as a Privacy mask or an OSD text Privacy Mask is not available in Dual Stream mode Please disable Stream 2 if you wish to use Privacy mask OSD OSD Privacy Mask 2010 04 28 11 45 20 FN Region 1 Enable Q VI Type Privacy Mask Color 3 Region 2 Enable vi Type Privacy Mask Region 3 Enable V Type oso gt
9. 07 1 Recommended PC Specification CPU Core2Duo 2 13GHz and above Memory 2 GB or above Windows XP with SP2 or above Windows Vista Windows 2003 Windows 7 Windows 2008 Operating System Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 Internet Explorer 7 0 Internet Explorer 8 0 Video Resolution SVGA or XGA with 1024x768 resolution 4 www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 2 Preparation before setup Connect to device and setup IP Our IP device provides access through Internet Explorer The IP address for your PC must be within the same subnet as the IP device You need to match the TCP IP settings between PC and IP device before you can access it via IE There are two ways to add devices to the network With DHCP server router DHCP server assigns IP addresses to devices automatically You can find them on the network with our IP Utility It is available on NVR CD and our website htip www acti com lP Utility Run IP Utility to start auto device search Click on the underlined IP links to access your IP devices You do not need to change IP Without DHCP server router Please assign a static IP for each device and add them one by one Connect to the first device by following steps 1 to 5 below Before adding more devices into the network you need to change the current device to a new IP address so no two devices have IP conflict Steps 6 to 9 For adding devices w
10. Parameters o IP address filter enable Filter Method IP Address Click the O Apply button to confirm the settings or click the 7 Reset button to re enter the parameters PA ACTi gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Check this box to enable IP Address Filtering The filter can be set in either Allow mode or Block mode 1 Allow mode will refuse access to all IP addresses except the ones listed below 2 Block mode will accept all incoming access except the IP addresses listed below Make sure you include the Netmask in your consideration The IP address you wish to allow or block Please note that the actual range is modified by the Netmask Using Netmask allows you to set filtering for a whole range of IP address at once without the need to enter all of them individually If you are not sure about the function of netmask then you should use 255 255 255 255 and it will affect only a single IP address per line of entry or use 255 255 255 0 to use the same setting for all IP addresses starting with the same three numbers For each entry you must check this box for it to be effective For an entry that you no longer need but does not wish to delete you can uncheck it and the system will remember it for future use If a new entry that has never been used before does not have Enable checked then it will not be stored in memory Click this to use the current d
11. Q z f A gt gt Double click the Network connections icon E Net ork and internet Connection File Edit View Favorites Tools Help fv Q 82x gt 3 Search 1 Folders Address G Network and Internet Connections v Go 5 o po ng pa ri ce X GA Connects to other computers networks and the Ms EEG 8 www acti com ACTi Connecting Vision pi gt Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 STEP5 Click Local Area Connections and then click Change settings of this connection in the Network Task menu a Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q Back I 3 P Search Key Folders Ez Address Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks ocal Area Connection 1394 Connection GH pakisabi Muah etwork cable unplugged Fire Connected Firewalled connection Be na ant SHA NEE CU roadcom 440x 10 100 Integr Mir 1394 Net Adapter Change Windows at a Firewall settings Wireless Network Connection Disable this network Connected Firewalled device mj Rename this connection Change settings of this connection Other Places Gp control Panel GJ My Network Places C My Documents v My Computer Details Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Network cable unplugged Firewalled Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Controller STEP6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties
12. may try our alternative recommendations of Sensitivity 80 Threshold 2 5 for normal environment Sensitivity 80 Threshold 5 10 for very noisy environment 7 ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Image This section concerns the general video settings KCM 5111 KCM 5211 KCM 5311 KCM 7111 KCM 7211 KCM 3211 Models 2009 02 24 05 40 08 E Video Flipping Video Mirroring Brightness 50 v Contrast 0 v Digital Noise Reduction ON v Restore image settings to default Apply Reset 1 Video Flipping Check this box to flip the video up down Video Mirror Check this box to mirror the video left right Brightness Select the Brightness value The higher the value the brighter the image Contrast Select the Contrast value The higher the value the sharper the contrast SL le lt dt gt Digital Noise Reduction Select ON or OFF to enable or disable this function Enable this for smooth and clear image Disable this if your scene contains many extreme details that may be smoothed over with DNR 6 Restore image settings to default When press this button it will use the default image settings Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters is ACTi Connecting Vision gt gt Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 KCM 5211E KCM 5311E Models 2009 02 24 05 40 08 ETE gt p ud
13. network setting and HTTP HTTPS port Reset parameters to the original factory settings Apply If you want to keep network settings and restore other settings to factory default please select the first option If you select the second one instead all the settings would be removed during factory default You will have to use factory default IP setting to connect to this camera Please refer to previous login section Click the Apply button to show a warning dialog that reminds you again before restoring the device to factory default a RA ACT Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Firmware Upload Click the Firmware Upload item to display the Firmware Upgrade Page Upgrade the IP device s firmware through this page with the following instructions You may upgrade firmware for individual cameras with this function To upgrade camera firmware in batches please use IP utility which can be freely downloaded from website The firmware file you download from website will contain one upg file and one ma5 file Uploading firmware through Web Configurator uses only the upg file You will need both files if you are doing multiple upgrades with IP Utility Firmware Upload Do you want to do firmware upload Apply Click the Apply button The Firmware Upgrade Page 2 will be displayed as below Firmware Upload Firmware MET Apply Reset Click Browse to select the upgrade image
14. 04 07 4 Stream Mode Configuring compression settings in 4 stream mode is basically the same as configuring compression settings in other modes The setting is the same across all 4 channels but you may switch view of the individual channels by selecting the channel on top Video Compression 1 2010 09 19 23 26 06 Ah a Channel 1 v Encoder Type H264 Resolution N640x480 v Frame Rate 15 Video Bit Rate Mode Constant Bit Rate v Video Max Bit Rate UNLIMITED Video BitRate 3M v Apply 5 Reset a2 ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Motion Detection Video Compression s Adjust EOM Adjust Columns f Adjust Square Adjust Square TH Motion Enabi et KS Region Motion Enable Sensitivity Trigger Interval Trigger Threshold 1 O 70 10 2 70 10 Or 3 70 1 10 Motion Setup Click the Motion Setup button to edit the settings Before clicking Motion Setup you will be in passive observer mode You will see activity status and whether each motion window has motion activity but will not be able to change settings Motion Setup mode Motion Enable Region Motion Enable Sensitivity Trigger Interval Trigger Threshold 1 70 To 10 7 2 70 1 10 3 iD r 1 10 F amp Apply Cancel a PA ACTi gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Video Motion Detection STEP1 Click the Plus sign amp to ex
15. 5 04 07 IP Settings Connection Type Click the Connection Type item to display the Connection Type Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Connection Type Dynamic IP Address O Usehostname ACTi Static IP Address O IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnetmask 255 255 25 0 Es O cateway 192 168 0 254 PPPoE Ouser Name Orassword D D Apply Reset Click this to enable IP device s DHCP function Dynamic IP It will acquire its WAN port IP address from a DHCP server within the address same network You must have a DHCP server in order to enable this function Use host l aa 7 3 Enter the host name to display in utility tools ex IP Utility name Click this to manually enter the IP address IP address Enter the WAN port IP address Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask of WAN port If IP address is changed adjust the subnet mask accordingly Static IP address ISP gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway the router 29 PA ACT bp Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Click this when you connect IP device directly to the xDSL modem User name Enter the user name of your xDSL account Password Enter the password of your xDSL account Note You have to click the Save Reboot after you click the Apply button to let this IP device start xDSL connections Click the Apply button to confirm the settings o
16. ality value from High Middle Low When encoder type is MPEG4 or H 264 and video bitrate mode is Variable Bit Rate Select the Interval between two I frames This is also GOP Length called GOP Length Group of Picture Default value is one frame per second The maximum length of GOP is limited to 60 Framerate Select the available frame rate from the drop down menu a PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Constant Bit Rate The bit rate remains constant at all conditions Video quality will be better when image is still Large amount of motion Video Bit Rate or complex scene will degrade quality slightly Maga Variable Bit Rate The video bit rate will vary based upon scene complexity and amount of movement The quality will remain the same This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any given Video Max second of video streaming Assigning a limited bit rate may result in a Bitrate few dropped frames rate when the stream data overflows the allowed bit rate Doing so will also disable Bit Rate setting below This is the target bitrate that the camera will attempt to provide when Video Bitrate using Constant Bitrate mode The actual value will fluctuate slightly based on scene changes Click the 11 Apply button to confirm the settings or click the 12 Reset button to re enter the parameters a ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5
17. and Oconnection time before timeout in milliseconds Click noo to use these settings or click Orreset to clear changes Event Configuration Event configurations are the responses to be performed when an event is triggered The configurable response classified as Upload Image Snapshot Event Configurator Upload video snapshot and Audio Edit sa 4 ACTi gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Upload video snapshot and Audio Upload video snapshot and Audio 1 Upload Media Type 9 Snapshot Upload Media To FTP Server Upload Period 0 0 856400 seconds Images during Upload Period oO se 0 for maximum number of images Image File Name naming rule Upload Path naming rule video Source 1 Upload Period IP device will provide snapshots for the number of seconds here It will stop uploading snapshot at the end of this period If you have video management software recording from this camera at the same time the normal recording through NVR will not be affected and goes on through out the event period and afterwards But the special upload session will end as the event ends Image during Upload Period This is used only by snapshots This tells the camera how many Snapshots it should attempt to capture during the Upload Time If this value is set to 0 then the IP device will attempt to capture as many snapshots as possible Depending upon the device loading the number of sn
18. anual V5 04 07 4 Stream Mode 4 VGA Window Positioning View In 4 VGA Window Positioning View you may position each window to where you desire to view The current view is the 4M view area to allow you the most flexibility in positioning Click and drag the top bar of each window to activate it and drag to place The currently active window is highlighted in yellow while the other windows are shown in red 1 2010 09 19 10 17 03 StreamMode 4Stream v Apply 34 ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Camera Options This item is available on hemispheric camera only This section determines how many streams are available from this device There are five modes Single Dual ePTZ 6 Stream and MD Preset Stream Mode Single 6 Streams MD Preset Single Mode In single stream mode there are two options you can choose depend on your device s mounting type Ceiling Wall In Single Mode resolutions available include Full HD 1920 x 1080 and HD720 1280 x 720 In Ceiling Mount you can see the double panorama view in pre view windows You can adjust the viewing angle via typing the rotation degrees Mounting Type Ceiling Rotation Degrees per Click 1 Stream Mode single v In Wall Mount you can see the panorama view in pre view windows Adjust the Physical Installation Angle will do proper dewarping based on the newly defined center of the view Mounting Type Wal
19. apshots taken may not reach the number you specified Image File Name Upload Path You will need to specify rule for file names and upload paths upload path is not needed for Email Just put a slash in the field The rules contain flexible parameters A sample rule and corresponding filename will look like this Front Door YYYY 36MM DD hh mm ss Front Door 2009 10 12 195037 JPG Upload Path folders may also be named dynamically For the IP device to create folders on FTP server properly your FTP account will need to have permission to create folders For syntax on auto naming please see online help or the inset box at the end of this section 5 ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Event List You may define a maximum of 10 Event rules which will be shown in abbreviated form in the Event List panel It will display under each Event ID the days of the week it will be active the start time and duration of the active period the type of the source of trigger and the actions used in the response If the row is greyed out this means the rule is currently not enabled and stays inactive Event List ID Week Day Start Duration Source Action 1 1234567 00 00 24 00 MD1 IMG1 2 12345 00 00 18 00 MD IMG 3 234567 10 00 24 00 MONE JONE When is it active You may choose to enable the rule or not The settings will be kept in internal memory even if the event rule is disabled Select the
20. are Upload Save amp Reboot Logout User Account Click the User Account Setting item to display the User Account Setting Page User Account User Account Password Root admin 123455 User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 User 6 User 7 User 8 User 9 User 10 Apply Reset Setup the account names and their passwords There are 1 roog administrator account and 10 common user accounts 3 Administrator account allows the user to watch the live view and setup everything but common user account allows user only to watch the live image Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 ACTi Connecting Vision pi gt Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 System Info Click the System Info item to show details about this IP device including system information WAN status and system log Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting View the information at the 3 textboxes This information is very useful to understand the IP device status and to resolve any problem that might occur System Information System Information Firmware Version ALD 311 V 5 02 26 AC a MAC Address 00 0F 7C 06 13 7B E Production ID ECM5111 11A Xx 00008 Factory Default Type Two Way Audio 0x71 Company Name ACTi Corporation WEB Site www acti com Profile ID 0V5653 EB V110106A Sensor Board OYV5653 7 WAN Statu
21. choose an IP that does not is not used by any existing device 9 If you have more than one device continue again from step 2 Assign different new IP to each camera for instance gt 192 168 0 102 192 168 0 103 You do not need to unplug the existing devices from the switch because there is no IP conflict 6 www acti com ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Sample screenshots to setup IP of your PC Win XP The procedures below show how to setup your IP on Windows XP If you use operating system other than Windows XP please refer to OS manuals for proper setup procedures STEP1 Start up your PC STEP2 Click the Start and select the Control Panel Paul Chen Internet j My Documents Bm O My Recent Documents gt E mail KG a Microsoft Office Outlook On KJ My Pictures ab Notepad Jj My Music _ Adobe Acrobat 7 0 ng My Computer Professional NP My Network Places lax Microsoft Office Excel 2003 ee Control Panel Set Program Access and Defaults WA Connect To po pi ta Printers and Faxes O Help and Support po Search All Programs gt TJ Run Log Off 0 Shut Down 1 www acti com Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Double click the Network and Internet connections icon File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 p Search Ke Folders Address G Control Panel v Go BE control Pan el Switch to Classic view
22. days in a weekly cycle O in which this rule and schedule is active Determine the Oiar time and urain of the active period For example a rule that lets motion detection trigger snapshot uploads to FTP would only take place after 19 00 each day for 12 hours Outside of this time the rule will not be active Event List 1 Enables V 2 Active on W Mon W Tue VI wed W Thr Fri W Sat W Sun Time 00 7 00 Duration 24 00 max 168 00 hours o PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 How is it triggered Triggered by Motion l l vV Region 1 Region 7 Trigger by Motion l Region 3 Motion You may trigger the event if one or many Motion Detection regions encounter a motion trigger Trigger from any of them will initiate the event The duration of event will be the same as the MD trigger length or the Trigger interval time defined in the Motion Detection section on Video Adjust page What responses will occur Response To Upload video snapshots Image Image 2 Image 3 Upload video snapshots Select which of the event configurations to include in this response set The subject and image will be based upon the Upload snapshot Event configuration enabled 5 ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 System Click the System item on the Setup Page System User Account System Info Factory Default Firmw
23. e Select the time interval for this IP device to synchronize its time Set manually Click this to manually setup the date amp time Date Select the date O Time Select the time O mmeone Seo the time zone offset for local settings Select Type 1 to specify daylight saving time by week number in a month select Type 2 to specify daylight saving time by date 10 Start Time Select the daylight savings start time D End Time Select the daylight savings end time Click the B Apply button to confirm the settings or click the B Reset button to re enter the parameters 9 gt lt ACT gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Network Section Click the 4 Network item on the Setup Page IP Address Filtering Click the IP Address Filter item to display the IP Address Filtering Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting IP Address Filtering P IP address filter enable Set IP address Blocked IP Address Netmasks NO IP address Netmask Enabled amp 1 o lo lo lo Go 0 o o 5 JI 2 o 0 o o o 0 0 o F 3 o o o O o o 0 o F 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 6 0 0 o 9 0 0 0 0 F 7 0 o 0 0 0 0 E 8 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 E 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F 10 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 F 11 o o o o o o o o E 12 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 F 13 o 0 o o o o o o F 14 o o o o o o o O E 15 o o o o o o o o E 16 o 0 0 o o 0 0 O F Apply Reset 2
24. file You can always get the latest version at our website Click the Apply button to start upgrade The upgrade process window will show a progress bar indicating upgrade status Once the process is finished you will get an OK message and system will reboot itself NOTE If you cancel the firmware upgrade during upgrade process the browser window will be closed Save amp Reboot This section tells you how to save all the settings and reboot this IP device This is critical because some settings might not take effect before save and reboot Click the Save amp Reboot item to display the Reboot Page 5 ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Please wait 30 seconds for system reboot And the window will close The Action LED indicator will go dark to indicate that the IP device is rebooting After around 30 seconds the Action LED will light up again to indicate that the reboot is completed Logout Clicking this item allows you to log out of the IP device Be sure to logout this IP device once your setting is completed 6
25. hancement of the image in the brightest and darkest area This provides for more evenly illuminated image and brings out greater detail to the eye 8 Defog Control Select the Defog Control value The higher the value the clearer of image in a PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 foggy situation If you want to disable this function please choose value 0 9 Restore image settings to default When press this button it will use the default image settings Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters z PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Day Night This section concerns the day and night switch timing for your camera Day Night Mode AUTO Day to Night Threshold 57 Apply Reset 1 Day Night Mode The camera will change between day and night modes by default You may command camera to stay in day or night mode here or allow it to change automatically 2 Day to Night Threshold This value controls the level of light where camera switches into night mode Increasing it will make camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination level Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 5 PA ACTi gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Exposure White balance Configure Exposure and White Balance and D
26. he stream data overflows the allowed bit rate Doing so will also disable Bit Rate setting below This is the target bitrate that the camera will attempt to provide when using Constant Bitrate mode The actual value will fluctuate slightly based on scene changes 3 Pa ACTI Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Dual Steam Mode Stream 1 Q Encoder Type 264 Resolution N640x430 Frame Rate Ovi deo Bit Rate Mode Variable Bit Rate ouality Middle 60P1lirame Second Stream 2 Encoder Type H264 Resolution N640x480 Pi Frame Rate 30 O video BitRate Mode Constant Bit Rate Video Max BitRate UNLIMITED QD video Bit Rate 3M D Apply Reset 1 2 Select the encoder s compression type Encoder Type MPEG 4 MJPEG H 264 Select the video resolution of the camera between 4M 2032 x 1920 2M 1080p 1920 x 1080 1M 720p 1280 x 720 and VGA 640 x 480 ine T the available frame rate from the drop down menu Constant Bit Rate The bit rate remains constant at all conditions Resolution Video quality will be better when image is still Large amount of motion Video Bit Rate l ied or complex scene will degrade quality slightly ode Variable Bit Rate The video bit rate will vary based upon scene complexity and amount of movement The quality will remain the same Aer When encoder type is MPEG4 or H 264 and video bitrate mode is uality Variable Bit Rate Select the qu
27. igital Noise Reduction for best image quality here Some options will only appear under certain exposure White balance modes We will describe each in detail below Exposure Mode Auto Exposure Mode AUTO w White Balance AUTO Hold AE Reference target 125 w Slowest Auto Shutter Wis Line Frequency S0Hz P IRIS Disable Apply Reset In Auto Exposure Mode you control the image brightness by configuring the AE Reference Target and Slowest Auto Shutter AE Reference Target means the Auto Exposure reference target which can be considered as the Target Brightness on Sensor The camera will use several internal parameters to achieve best quality with reference to this The higher this value the brighter the overall scene and the more noise at night Slowest Auto Shutter means the longest allowed exposure time for each frame In extreme low light conditions the exposure time is automatically increased to get more light into one image If it extends beyond the interval between frames i e 1 30 second then the frame rate will be automatically reduced Longer time in this value gives clearer images at night for slow moving objects but more motion blur for fast moving objects White balance weights the proportion of color in scene and recreates the most realistic color Usually this function is performed seamlessly in the background in auto mode In some cases you may want to fix the color proortions of your view Wai
28. in Enter the Trap Community used in Select the Available trap in Uu Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 26 ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 RTP Click RTP Item to configure RTP Settings RTSP Authentication Enabled vv R1PB2Frame Disabled Apply Reset Check box to enable RTP streaming s Account Password RTSP Authen Enable authentication RTP B2 Frame O Enabl Check box to enable the B2 frame in RTP streaming nable Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 7 gt lt ACT gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Speed amp Duplex Click the Speed amp Duplex item in the network section to display the Speed and Duplex Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Speed amp Duplex L Network Speed Auto Detect w o Apply Reset This item lets you select the network transmission speed You can select from 1 Auto detect default setting 2 100Mbps Full duplex 3 100Mbps Half duplex 4 10Mbps Full duplex 5 10Mbps Half duplex Network speed Click the O Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V
29. io gt Motion Detection Set up the detail setting of motion detection El Video amp Audio Camera Options 37 PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 3 Motion Detection Setup Press Setup to edit the settings There are set six regions on ceiling mounting type and three regions on wall mounting type Region GO Enabled Osensitivity trigger Interval s trigger Threshold Priority 2 Preset 1 7 70 1 v 10 4 v a 2 70 v 1 v 10 v 5 v 02 3 70 vw 1 v 10 v 9 6 v 03 04 05 v Apply Reset 06 07 STEP1 Click the au checkbox to enable motion detection for different preset point region STEP2 Choose the O preset point you want to use STEP3 Set the O sensitivity of motion detection region STEP4 Set the O interval time of motion detection After a motion event is triggered no more events will be triggered within this time in the same region STEP5 Set the o trigger threshold of motion detection region The larger this value the larger the object size needed to trigger motion detection STEP6 Set the O priority of these preset point to trigger the motion detection Click the Q Apply button to confirm the settings or click the O Reset button to re enter the parameters 3 PE ACTi gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Compression Single Stream Mode Stream 1 tb Encoder Type 264 3 Resolution w Frame Rate 4 O video Bit Rate Mode Cons
30. isplayed info to do IP Address filtering If you setup correctly it will change into a grayed out Success in a few seconds Click this button to re enter the parameters 2 ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Port Mapping Click the Port Mapping item to display the Port Mapping Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Port Mapping HTTPPort amp Search Server Port1 6005 Q Search Server Port2 6006 Control Server Port 6001 Streaming Server Port 6002 Multicast Server Port of Media1 5000 Q RTSP Server Port 7070 RTP Multicast Video Port for Media1 5004 RTP Multicast Audio Port for Media1 5012 Multicast Setting D MulticastIP 228 5 6 1 224 5 0 1 239 255 255 255 multicast TTL 16 1 255 1 2 IGMP Disable v 13 Apply Reset HTTP port Select the port assigned for HTTP protocol access Select the first port used by server search applications to detect Search server port1 this IP device e g IP utlity Select the first port used by server search applications to detect Search server port2 this IP device e g IP utlity Select the port used to support video control function by Video server port application programs e g NVR 2 Pa ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Streaming server port 5 Select the port used by this IP device for Video Strea
31. ithout DHCP please see following steps 1 Connect the PC to the Network Switch with the CAT5 cable and change your PC s IP to 192 168 0 99 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 101 is Just a sample it may be any number from 1 to 254 except 100 2 Connect the device to your Network Switch If it is a POE enabled Switch then the device is powered on If it is NOT a PoE enabled Switch please also plug in the Power Adapter 5 www acti com PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 3 Open Internet Explorer and type in Default IP http 192 168 0 100 4 When you see the login window please input default user and password Default Username Admin Password 123456 5 After you log in you will see the video from IP device To go to the main menu click the Setup button on the top left 6 Please go to IP settings gt Connection Type Change the IP mode to Static and the IP address to 192 168 0 101 or any other unused IP Avoid 192 168 0 100 the IPs of your PCs and other devices already in network Click Apply then click System gt Save amp Reboot Connection Type Dynamic IP Address IPAddress 192 168 O ho SubnetMask 55 1255 1255 0 SP Gateway 7 Internet Explorer will close after a few seconds This is normal 8 Wait for 30 seconds and open IE again by typing in the new IP In this example 192 168 0 101 For later device you add into the network please
32. ming TCP Only Video Multicast Port of Enable disable multicast audio streaming media 1 7 RTSP port Select the port assigned for RTSP protocol access RTP Multicast Video Select the port for the multicast video streaming of media via Port for Mediat RTP protocol RTP Multicast Audio Select the port for the multicast audio streaming of media via Port for Mediat RTP protocol DD Multicast IP Select the multicast IP Default settings is 228 5 6 1 Multicast TTL Select the multicast TTL Default setting is 255 Select video type connected to the video in of this IP device If PB IGMP you use an incorrect video type some images might be lost Click the E Apply button to confirm the settings or click the ip Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 g ACTI gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 i ToS Click the ToS Type of Service item to display the ToS Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Type of Service Type of Service Disabled ToS Priority Normal Service bd Apply amp Reset Select whether to add the TOS tag onto the streaming data TOS type of Streaming data with a higher priority TOS tag will be transmitted service first when compared with other data Select the TOS tag s priority to be added onto the streaming You can select between 1 Minimize Delay TOS priority 2 Maximize thro
33. necting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 If you are using Zoom Auto Focus camera this screen is available by clicking on PTZ button in the live view screen You can change the current zoom ratio by clicking on either the continued Zooming buttons or the Stepped zooming buttons Step size will determine how much each click on stepped zooming changes the zoom ratio Speed determines how fast will zoom control operate under continued zoom There are two Focus Control Modes 1 Auto Refocus after Zoom Mode Auto Refocus after Zoom means that the camera will MANUAL Auto Refocus after oom readjust focus after every a zooming operation 2 Manual focus control will allow you to manually select the focus distance so that if the automatically determined focus position is not what you have in mind PTZ Preset Save current position as home position Apply Remove PTZ Vendor Protocol ACTUACTI mw Zoom Control Speed 5 ce Step Size 100 Aja Continous zooming Stepped Zooming Focus Control Mode Auto Refocus after Zoom Refocus Preset No Name If 1 2 Z 3 LZ 4 E L you can easily adjust it to your liking You can press the Refocus button to readjust focus You can configure up to 32 Zoom presets below Just click Set enter the name and move the zoom focus position to what you desire then click set again You can instantly ask
34. of image in r PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 foggy situation If you want to disable this function please choose value 0 11 Restore image settings to default When press this button it will use the default image settings Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters a ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 KCM 3911 Models Brightness 50 vw Contrast 20 v Saturation 50 v Digital Noise Reduction 2 v 3D Noise Reduction ON v Edge Enhancement 104 v ExDR Target Level 64 v Defogging 2 v Restore image settings to default Apply Reset 1 Brightness Select the Brightness value The higher the value the brighter the image Contrast Select the Contrast value The higher the value the sharper the contrast Saturation Select the saturation value The higher the value the more saturated the image NG Digital Noise Reduction Select the DNR value The higher the value the smoother and clearer the image 5 3D Noise Reduction Select ON or OFF to enable or disable this function Enable this for smooth and clear image Disable this if your scene contains many extreme details that may be smoothed over with 3DNR 6 Edge Enhancement Select the Edge Enhancement value The higher the value the sharper the image 7 ExDR Select the ExDR value The higher the value the great en
35. pand the Motion Detection settings then Click the Motion Enable checkbox to enable motion detection STEP2 Click the checkbox to enable motion detection for each individual region STEP3 Click one region to start to edit its size and location You can click the Adjust Column to drag motion region to your desired location You can click the Adjust Square and drag to adjust motion region size You can click the upper right button to cancel this motion region Repeat above procedure to adjust the motion region STEP4 Set the sensitivity of motion detection region STEP5 Set the interval time of motion detection After a motion event is triggered no more events will be triggered within this time in the same region STEP6 Set the f trigger threshold of motion detection region The larger this value the larger the object size needed to trigger motion detection STEP7 In motion activity 3 window the bar shows the motion activity status You can also see the trigger threshold Red line When the motion activity exceeds the trigger threshold the bar would become red to indicate that a motion event has been triggered While viewing the motion activity window you can adjust the motion sensitivity the higher the easier camera considers video change to be an activity and the threshold the higher the larger the activity needed to trigger a motion event If the default settings are not satisfactory for your scene you
36. r 2 The default is single stream only To change to dual stream mode please refer to Media 1 section under Setup tab Click 7 to select the compression codec used in video encoding The Encoder type option includes MPEG 4 MJPEG and H 264 Once selected the video server IP camera will start to send video ts Encoder Type in new stream type Display size Click or to adjust display screen size Click the speaker icon to toggle mute audio in Click and drag to decide volume below You must first enable audio in setting to change here PTZ Panel Click on the PTZ button to pop up the Control panel and enable Mouse PTZ at the same time For zoom lens camera Panning and Tilting via PT platform will only be activated by mouse PT command Note This is not available in 4 cropped VGA mode D DO Settings Click O to set DO output level to High Click O to set DO output level to Low If your device has more than one DO available each DO is controlled separately 12 Network status Indicates the network state If the light on the right is green it means the network is ok If the light is gray it means the network is broken The light on the left is not used Live view from Camera is displayed here The title bar shows the ee VON time and date If you want to setup this IP camera video server please click the O Setup tab to switch to Setup Page 3 Zoom Lens Control Panel ACTi Con
37. r click the 11 Reset button to re enter the parameters DNS Click the DNS item to display the DNS Server Settings Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting DNS Gh Primary DNS Server 0 j0 10 18 Secondary DNS Server 0 9 0 10 Apply Reset Defines the IP address of the primary DNS server This is used for Primary DNS server identifying this computer by name instead of IP address The IP address of the secondary DNS server It will be used once Secondary DNS server the primary DNS server fails Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Q Reset button to re enter the parameters 3 gt lt ACT gt Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 DDNS Click the DDNS item to display the DDNS Server Setting Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting DDNS DDNS Status Disabled As a service I As a protocol referen 2 members dyndns org h 3 Host Name O User NAME 5 Password Apply Gi Reset Click this to enable IP device s DDNS function DDNS type DDNS function enables user to connect to this IP device by domain name even if its IP address is not static Protocol Click one of the DDNS service providers Service You can visit their website to get a DDNS service account for this IP Reference device Enter the host name of your DDNS service account ex xxxx dyndn
38. r once you log out if you want to change the default user interface language please go ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 to Host in the Host section under the setup tab STEP5 Logi Reset Click the an button to login or click the mia button to re enter again Once you ve logged in the Live page will be displayed as below Live view Click the 4 Live tab to show Live page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting ee Web Configurator PA ACTi i Encoder i DO1 DO2 a 200 00 1 2 1 2011 04 12 18 36 08 b ian i Function List Full Screen Click the icon stretch the preview to full screen You can click Esc button on the keyboard to return to previous display Snapshot Click the icon 14 to take a snapshot The snapshot picture will be saved to the default folder C Users account name Picture in the format of 12 PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 gt YYYYMMDD HH mm ss jpg Click the icon A to enable the audio out from PC to IP camera or video server When it is enabled your voice will be transferred to the audio out of the IP camera or video server NOTE you will need to have a microphone connected to your PC to send out audio If dual stream mode is enabled click to select which stream to display Media 1 o
39. resses Pretoned DNS server Abemate DNS serves Advanced make sure that no two equipments use the same IP address in the same network STEP8 Click the OK button and the window dialog box will close o PA ACT Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 3 Configuring the IP device This section describes how to configure the IP device The administrator has unlimited access to all settings while the normal user can only view live video The IP device is configured under a standard browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 7 0 8 0 Login STEP1 Open Internet Explorer 6 0 7 0 8 0 You may download the latest version from http www microsoft com windows ie downloads default mspx STEP2 Enter the IP address of the IP device and press enter to go to Login Page The default IP address is 192 168 0 100 Login Account Traditional Chinese se Simplified Chinese Password Japanese Spanish Language English wi italian German Login Reset French Greek Dutch Russian Turkish STEP3 Indonesian Enter the Account name and the Password Polish Romanian Default Account Admin Password 123456 STEP4 Select the language of the IP device user interface You can select between English Traditional Chinese Japanese Spanish Italian German Portuguese Greek Russia Turkey Indonesia and Swedish This user interface setting will disappea
40. s ha IP Address 192 168 0 100 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 DNS Server m DDNS Host WAN Connect Status Disconnect DNS Connect Status Disconnect i DDNS Connect Status Disconnect il System Log ha Bootloader Version BOOTLOADER 310 V01 12 Loading GPIO driver Devcap Version O0x1FF1 Loading R5232 driver a Loading MAC driver Loading I2C BUS driver Loading Audio driver m Loading 5D Card driver Config file The units parameters and their current settings Parameter List Always attach the server report when contacting your support channel Server Report Third party software licenses Show Licenses 2 PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 It shows the firmware version MAC address production ID and factory System info default type of IP device It shows the WAN port s IP address netmask gateway DNS server WAN status DDNS host and connection status It shows the system event This column is very useful to as a diagnostic System log _ tool At the bottom of this area is the ISP firmware version which is an useful diagnostic parameter Click Parameter List to see all configurations of the IP device Click Server Report to export related information while reporting to your support channel Factory Default Click the Factory Default item to display the Factory Default Page Factory Default Preserve
41. s org Enter the user name to login your DDNS service account Enter the password to login your DDNS service account Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the 7 Reset button to re enter the parameters 3 PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Video 4 Audio Click the 4 Video amp Audio item on the Setup Page Please note that some elements may not appear on all models Stream Mode This section determines how many streams are available from this device There are three modes Single Dual or 4 Stream 4 Stream mode is available only to 4 Megapixel models Stream Mode Stream Mode In single stream mode resolutions available include 4 Megapixel 2032 x 1920 for some models Full HD 1920 x 1080 HD720 1280 x 720 and VGA 640 x 480 In 4 Stream mode there is a Standard View and a Positioning View This image below shows the Standard View This display shows where each crop window located is but does not allow you to change move it To reposition the crop windows click Setup 32 ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 4 Stream Mode Standard View Stream Mode 1 2010 09 19 10 14 03 StreamMode 4Stream Setup In Standard View you can see where the window for each channel is located To edit cropping location click Setup 3 ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s M
42. s zoom preset point from Camera memory E EE 6 E E E amp You can use ePTZ in live view by moving the mouse over video and clicking on the video anywhere you like Wherever you click that point will become new center of the view This is how you pan and tilt You also can rotate the view via PTZ panel if you like To zoom in or out under eP TZ mode use the scroll wheel of the mouse Preset Tour After you set the Preset Point the Tour function will be enabled Please refer Preset Tour 3 PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 6 Stream Mode 6 Stream mode is very similar to multi channel video encoder can act as 6 different VGA cameras each pointing in different direction One of the benefits of 6 stream mode is to focus only on regions that are important and discard VGA region to the desired location Mounting Type Ceiling You also can rotate the view if you like Rotation Degrees per Click 1 O StreamMode 4Streams To setup other stream please select in Stream ID list StreamiD 1 MD Preset Mode Using MD preset mode please set preset points in live view page first 1 Live View gt PTZ gt Preset Please use the live view on video controls Mouse PTZ to shift the region to the desired location for each preset point Hame ER mv J J Eg 2 La k 2 Setup gt Video amp Aud
43. set button to re enter the parameters Serial Setting Oseria Port Control 8 None 1 v O Serial Port Baud Rate 9600 vw Apply Reset 1 Serial Port Control Select the control value of corresponding serial port O Serial Port Baud Rate Select the Baud Rate of serial port Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Q Reset button to re enter the parameters 17 ACTi Connecting Vision p Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Date amp Time gt SNTPINTP Server IP Address 192 168 0 2 K3 Sync Time 1Day 3 O o setManually Date 2010 06 01 Time 00 00 v 00 O OO Day Light Saving Start Time Typel v Mar w Second Sun 02 00 1 0 EndTime Typel Oct Fist Sun 03 00 12 Apply Reset 13 Click the Date amp Time item under Setup to see Date Setting Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting The default method is to set manually a PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Date Setting Click this to enable IP device s SNTP NTP function This enables this IP device to synchronize its time settings with a SNTP NTP server You can use this function to make sure all your IP devices time is the same Additionally with our embedded digital time code in the streaming you can tell the event sequence accurately O IP address Enter the IP address of the SNTP NTP server Sync tim
44. t until you like the color on screen You can hold a piece of white paper in front of camera for reference then wait until you like the current value to click on the Hold button to the right This will lock the current value and enter the manual white balance mode Before Hold 5 PA ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 White Balance AUTO Hold Entering Manual mode with Hold White Balance White Balance x Hold RGain 71 1 255 BGain 142 1 255 Line Frequency is the power supply frequency Select the right frequency to avoid image flickering P IRIS For Support P Iris Lens Model P IRIS Disable Enable P IRIS function using P Iris Lens Otherwise please disable it Exposure Mode Shutter Priority Exposure Mode SHUTTER PRIORITY White Balance AUTO Hold AE Reference target 1240 w Shutter Speed 180 Line Frequency 60Hz Apply Reset In Shutter Priority Mode the shutter speed is locked at the user defined value Camera will compensate for different brightness with Iris size or signal enhancements This is useful when the target moves very fast and has to be viewed with short exposure shutter time 52 Exposure Mode Iris Priority Exposure Mode White Balance AE Reference target F Number of IRIS Control Line Frequency ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 IRIS PRIORITY AUTO vw Hold 128 F28 60Hz
45. tant Bit Rate Video Max Bit Rate UNLIMITED Video Bit Rate 3M Select the encoder s compression type Encoder Type MPEG 4 MJPEG H 264 Se Select the video resolution of the camera between 4M 2032 x 1920 esolution 2M 1080p 1920 x 1080 1M 720p 1280 x 720 and VGA 640 x 480 Framerate Select the available frame rate from the drop down menu Constant Bit Rate The bit rate remains constant at all conditions Video quality will be better when image is still Large amount of motion Video Bit Rate or complex scene will degrade quality slightly Mode Variable Bit Rate The video bit rate will vary based upon scene complexity and amount of movement The quality will remain the same Quality Variable Bit Rate Only When encoder type is MPEG4 or H 264 and video bitrate mode is Variable Bit Rate Select the quality value from High Middle Low When encoder type is MPEG4 or H 264 and video bitrate mode is GOP Length Variable Bit Rate Only Variable Bit Rate Select the Interval between two l frames This is also called GOP Length Group of Picture Default value is one I frame per second The maximum length of GOP is limited to 60 Video Max Bitrate Constant Bitrate only Video Bitrate Constant Bitrate only This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any given second of video streaming Assigning a limited bit rate may result in a few dropped frames rate when t
46. the camera to go to that zoom and focus position by clicking on the Goto button Click Delete to remove this zoom preset point from camera memory 14 www acti COMm RA ACT Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 Preset Tour After you set the Preset Point the Tour function will be enabled PTZ Freset Tour Preset Tour is a preconfigured PTZ sequence that directs the camera to cycle through multiple preset PTZ views including where to look and how long to look at each location You may configure the preset points to go to in the previous Preset section Make sure you configure PTZ and PTZ Preset sections correctly before setting up Preset Tours Please select the tour you want to use or choose Disable to stop Preset Tour Selet the preset point you want to add in the tour You may setup how long with the PTZ Speed Dome camera stay at each point by setting the Dwell Time Then click Add button to add the preset point in this tour You may rearrange the preset point sequence here Preset Tour Click the buttons to move to top move up move down l Touring Control or move to bottom of list Tour Select a Preset Point Tour 1 Save Cancel You can click l Goto to go to the preset point and our aba anal Preset click pi Remove to remove this preset point in this HA 10 modified tour Preset Points 02 EERE 10 alls 01 EERE 10 alls 03 ERE 10 alls
47. ughout 3 Maximize Reliability 4 Normal Service Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 UPnP Click the UPnP item to display the UPnP Setting Page Gb Enable UPnP Friendly Name KCMS111 11A X 00008 toy Reset Click checkbox Gb to enable or disable the UPnP function Edit the UPnP Friendly Name in text field Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters Bonjour Bonjour Enable Bonjour Friendly Name KCM5111 10J X 00001 Apply Reset Bonjour is a protocol developed by Apple Inc This protocol allows for easy searching of devices on network You may enable Bonjour and search for this device via its Friendly Name 2 ACTi Connecting Vision pA Firmware User s Manual V5 04 07 SNMP Setting Click the SNMP Setting item to display the SNMP setting Page SNMP Setting 1 Enabled SNMP V1 Y2 snur va Trap Enabled Destination IP address i IPv4 Address Trap Community public Available Traps is Cold Start El Warm Start E Authentication Failure Apply Reset Click Q to enable SNMP function Select O to use SNMP V1 V2 or to use SNMP V3 Check the check box to enable traps Enter the Destination IP address

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