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1. I LIS R Gain 50 5 Lk F i B Gan 50 a Auto the IP Camera automatically adjusts the color of the light in response to different lighting condition The white balance setting defaults to Auto and works well in most situations b Manual Adjust the value of R gain B gain to get the best color c Hold follow the steps below to manually set the white balance to compensate for the ambient lighting conditions 1 Set the white balance to auto and click Apply 2 Place a sheet of white paper in front of the lens and then allow the IP Camera to adjust the color automatically 3 Select Hold Current to confirm the setting while the color is being measured 4 Click Apply to enable the current setting Day Night Select the mode from Auto On Off Schedule of day night mode switch night mode Black and White IR Cut Filter Select from Auto On Off to control the mechanical IR Cut Filter Optional only for the models with mechanical IR Cut Filter Noise Reduction Click to enable or disable Noise Reduction Backlight Comp Backlight Compensation Select from Off Center Peripheral according to the environment requirement Rotation Click to enable or disable Flip amp Mirror Text Overlay Click the Text Overlay item to display the Text Overlay Page 1 2 3 Date Checkbox to enable or disable the date of text overlay Time Checkbox to enable or disable the time of text overlay Text C
2. Download signed ActiveX controls and Download unsigned ActiveX controls Click the Prompt 4 J 19 Security Settings Internet Zone Settings Binary and script behaviors Pi O Administrator approved Disable 2 Enable Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use Disable Pale Download signed ActiveX controls Disable C Enable not secure Prompt recommended Download unsigned ActiveX controls O Disable recommended O Enable not secure e Prompt 4 F Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Resetto medium high defa m Reset 4 Click the Alppy Ready to Use Access the IP Cam and be able to see the live view according to the procedures mentioned in this quick installation guide gt 20 I Operation Manual Live view This chapter explains the layout of the Live View page It is composed of the following sections 2MP Network Camera me Live D v English 9o v Activex 3 v TCP 5 v EE ih y Pi Select from Live View Setup page Multiple language support you can select from English Traditional Chinese Simple Chinese and Russian Select from ActiveX suggested or pure browser without ActiveX setup In browser mode there will be some functions not supported Select the video encoding format from H 264 MJPG Select transport protocol from HTTP UDP TCP Icon Definition ka Fit win
3. Internet Protocol Camera User Manual Ver 2012 08 Table of Contents Reading Before Using Warning Before Using Package Content Physical Description Network amp Basic Connecting Minimum PC Requirements Accessing IP Camrea ActiveX Setup Ready to Use N IH HI HB N I Operation Manual Live view page introduction NIN IN N IN IN IN Wm jim IR ux 1 Network P Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports IP Filter E mail Server 2 Camera Image Setting Text Overla Video Audio zeama Cid image seine o 26 Tet verde i Ag ee Te 29 Event Servers Motion Setup Tampering Detection Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Definition W IW W W W UO W Information System Name Date and Time Users Maintenance Logs W IW W W UO UW 39 Copyrights amp Trademarks Copyright O 2012 Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer This document is intended for general information purposes only and due care has been taken in its preparation Any risk arising from the use of this information rests with the recipient and nothing herein should be construed as constituting any kind of warranty The distributor reserves the right to make adjustments without
4. Operators amp Administrators And define the user name and password for them Administrator account allows the user to watch the live view and setup everything but viewers account allows user only to watch the live image Viewers Browse only Operators Some functions can be modified Administrators Administrators Maximum authority 38 Maintenance Click the Maintenance to enter Maintenance Page Configuration You can export or import the IP Cam configurations for easier duplicate the settings to other cameras Click Restore to restore all the settings to factory default If you want to keep the network settings check box Reserve network setting before click Restore Reboot device To reboot the IP Camera Firmware Update This function is only valid for the nominated firmware Do not use other brand s firmware it will cause unexpected failure which is out of the warranty During the firmware upgrade Do Not power off the IP Camera it will cause unexpected system failure Logo Let you upload your own logo Logo format PNG Max file size 200 25 Logs Click the Logs to enter Logs Page Click Refresh you will see the recent system logs Select Log level to filter the logs and find the logs you would like to check You can select from INFO Warning Error Fatal All 39
5. prior notification All names of people and organizations used in these documents examples are fictitious Any resemblance to any actual organization or person living or dead is purely coincidental and unintended Reading Before Using You should read all the safety and operating instructions before using this product The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country The IP Camera is not only a high performance web ready camera but can also be part of a flexible surveillance system It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use Warning Before Using AN 1 Abnormal Power off the IP Camera immediately when the smoke or unusual odors are detected 2 Voltage Don not use the power supply with other voltages if you use a power supply with different voltage than the one included with this device It is likely to be damaged or damage other equipments personnel 3 Humidity Keep the IP Camera dry inside If it becomes wet power off is necessary Do not place it in high humidity environments 4 Temperature Refer to your user s manual for the operating temperature do not place around heat sources direct sunlight 5 Disassemble Do not open the housing of this IP Camera avoid disassembling and inserting the sharp or tiny things 6 Accessory Do not use attachment accessory not recommend by Raylios All warran
6. video in the preview window Interface All interfaces Camera List ID Name IP Address Open Browser X EH E ESSE Network Setting Restore Setting Log Folder 12 6 Select the IP Camera you would like to access click Open Browser i A Interface All interfaces v Search Setting Camera List ID Name IP Address Version Model Na Mac Address Http P EI Network Setting Restore Setting Log Folder 7 When you see the login window please input default user name and password Default Username admin Default Password password Windows Security X The server 192 168 0 203 at anchor requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection 8 After logging in you will see the live view from camera To go to the setup page select Setup from the menu on the top right Live Wiewr T Live View Setup If you are using a single camera this is enough to access the device If you are using multiple IP Cameras repeat the above procedures 13 If you can not access the camera after above mentioned procedure you may have your PC with fixed IP in this case please follow the steps to change the IP of IP Camera to the same subnet with your PC 1 Check you PC s IP address by going to Control Pane
7. asy Focus function Quick press twice within a second Audio Input Output The IP device supports audio input and output with earphone jack Digital Input Output Used in applications like motion detection event triggering time lapse recording alarm notifications etc the I O terminal connector provides the interface to 1 Transistor output for connecting external devices such as relays and LEDs Connected devices can be activated by Output buttons on the Live View page or through video management software 2 Digital Input An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit for example PIRs door window contacts glass break detectors etc The device will detect the change in digital input and transmit the signal to video surveillance servers LED While connecting the IP Camera to power the IP Camera immediately starts the self test at this moment the power LED turns orange After the self test the power LED will turn green means the Ethernet or WiFi connections are successfully set up Mounting the Lens to the Camera 1 Mount the lens by turning clockwise onto the camera mount slowly until it stops 2 Connect the Auto lris control cable to the socket Auto Iris lens only optional 10 Network amp Basic Connecting With PoE Power Over Ethernet supported switch or injector 1 Connect IP Camera to the switch injector by CAT 5 CAT 6 network cable with RJ45
8. connector 2 Connect your switch injector to PC with another CAT5 CAT6 network cable Without PoE Power over Ethernet supported switch or injector 1 Connect the power adaptor to IP Box Camera 2 Connect IP Camera to the switch injector by CAT 5 CAT 6 network cable with RJ45 connector 3 Connect a PC to the switch injector by CAT 5 CAT 6 network cable with RJ45 connector Minimum PC Requirements CPU Intel Core i3 2120 Dual Core 3 3GHz or up Memory 2G Suggest to have 4G or more for better system performance OS Windows Vista 2000 XP Win 7 Browser Internet Explorer 7 0 or later version Also Supports FireFox Chrome 11 Accessing Camera You can easily find and access the IP Camera with our IP Camera Search Tool which is in our package CD with the camera 1 Putthe CD into the CD DVD player in your PC The AutoRun will start automatically 2 Click IP Camera Search Tool 3 If your PC can t execute AutoRun please execute the program autorun exe in the CD 4 Click Search the IP Cameras will be found with ID Name IP address etc Interface Al interfaces nn Camera List ID Name IP Address Version Model Na Mac Address Http P 94C7 AFFFFB3F anchor 169 254 106 167 2 0A K1 1101 ACT AFFFFB3F 0 Open Browser Network Setting Restore Setting Log Folder 5 Select the IP Camera you would like to access You should be able to see the
9. dow RA MS Full screen Lo Manual Snapshot file can be saved in the path you defined 21 LJ Manual Record file can be saved in the path you defined a Manual Trigger D O 4 Easy Focus click this button and check the focus adjustment bar below the live view window mic Mute AM Audio Mute 22 Setup While you are in setup page select Live View to go back live view page 2MP Network Camera Information System Name Date amp Time Users Maintenance Logs Network Camera Media Events MAC Address 94 C7 AF FF FB BE System Model Name K2100 Firmware Version 1 23 1 Network Settings 2MP Network Camera Setup v IP Networking DDNS UPnP Bonjour HTTP RTSP RTP IP Filter E mail Server Network Camera Media Events Connection Type Static IP v System 3 i IP Address 192 168 1 138 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS 1 8 8 8 8 DNS 2 168 95 192 1 Apply Cancel J All settings will be enabled only after you click Apply IP Networking Connection Type select the DHCP Client Static IP PPPoE DHCP Client Choose the Connection Type as DHCP Client Click Apply to confirm the DHCP function e Static IP Choose the Connection Type as Static IP 23 1 IP Address you can setup the IP address of this IP camera kindly refer to the Connect to device and setup IP for more detail setting 2 Subnet Mask sho
10. ensitivity Set the sensitivity of motion detection region from 1 to 100 the higher this value the easier camera considers video change to be an activity 6 Threshold Set the threshold of motion detection region from 1 to 100 the event will be triggered only if the motion value shown in the status bar exceed the threshold value you defined 7 Status While there is a motion you can find the motion value in the status bar 33 Tamper Detection Checkbox to enable or disable the tamper detection function Variation value can be set from 196 to 10096 196 means while the image varies 196 the tamper detection will be activated and alarmed Therefore the lower this value the easier to trigger the tamper event Enable Variation 5895 Apply Cancel Alarm I O Click the Alarm I O item to display the Alarm I O Page Current 5tate input Output outputo Open 1 Click Name column to edit the name of this port 34 Port Name Normal State Current State Output output Open Open 2 Click Normal state column to select from Open Close to define the normal status of this port 3 Current State column shows the current status of this port Click Apply to finish the setup Alarm Definition Click the Definition item to define in which condition to trigger the alarm 2MP Network Camera Event Servers Motion Tamper Detection Alarm 1 0 Definition Schedule Name 4 Tr
11. ess You should be able to see the video in the preview window Interface All interfaces v Search Setting Camera List ID Name IP Address Version Model Na Mac Address Http P EEE EWE EE Open Browser Network Setting Restore Setting Log Folder Interface All interfaces X Setting Camera List Name IP Address Version Model Na Mac Address Http P Network Setting Pass Restore Setting 15 When you see the login window please input default user and password Default Username admin Default Password password 17 Windows Security X The server 192 168 0 203 at anchor requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection us er name Password Wl Remember my credentials 16 After logging in you will see the live view from camera To go to the setup page select Setup from the menu on the top right Live View Live View Setup Set ActivX 1 Toolbar Tools Internet Options a Diagnose Connection Problems ER Work Offline h Compatibility View EF Full Screen Fil Toolbars d lt B gt Developer Tools F12 Internet Options 18 2 3 Security Click the Custom Level Internet Options Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites
12. eview window Interface All interfaces Camera List ID Name Version Model Na Open Browser Y EH HEY Network Setting SS Restore Setting Log Folder 8 Click Network Setting the click OK The Network Setting Window will pop up 9 Select Fixed IP Input the first 3 prefix as the same of your PC s IP In our example it s 192 168 0 The last number should be any number from 1 to 254 except the one your PC s IP is in our example it s 101 15 Interface All interfaces Camera List ID Name IP Address DHCP Q Fixed IP PPPoE 10 In Netmask column input the prefix as the same of your PC s Subnet Mask In our example it s 255 255 255 0 m EE XI Camera List ID Name IP Address Version Model Na Mac Address Http P 94C7AFFFEB38 anchor 109 2542 10 20A KI 1OI 94C7AFFEFB38 90 Im DHCP Fixed IP PPPoE Address 192 168 0 Netmask 255 255 255 me 11 Input the Gateway number please ask your MIS for it or check your PC in the same network Then click Save Interface AN interfaces d Search Setting Camera List ID Name IP Address Version Model Na Mac Address Http P ODHCP Fixed IP CU PPPoE 12 Click Search again you will find your camera with a new IP address which you assigned 13 Select the IP Camera you would like to acc
13. fined here You can manually schedule the following actions separate from Event actions Activate output port Send E Mail notification Send HTTP notification Send TCP notification Upload images via FTP Upload images via E Mail 37 5 System This section explains how to configure the basic settings for the IP Cameras such as the host name and system time Click the System item to display the System Page Information The MAC address Model name and Firmware version of this IP Camera are shown here System Name The IP Camera Title name Host name Domain name can be defined here to name the IP Cameras will help you identify each camera easier All columns can be left empty if you don t want to name them Title Name is the one shown on the top of the live view page Host name is the one help you identify this IP Cam easier for example name it front door or warehouse etc This host name will be shown in the bundled IP Cam search tool Domain name is the one to let you define which internet domain this IP Cam belongs to Date amp Time Click the Data amp Time item to see Date amp Time Setting Page The default method is Sync with time server Method select the Sync with time server you can choose the time server you would like to sync with Method select the Manual to manually input date and time Method select the Sync with PC Users You can set up different roles of Viewers
14. finition Schedule Definition Server Type HTTP Name URL User Name Password Proxy Server Proxy Server Port Ey Proxy User Proxy Password Apply Cancel Input data required according to your HTTP server configuration Please note the name of the different servers FTP Email Http TCP can t be the same Click Apply to confirm the setting TCP Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Definition Server Type TCP T Mame TCP Address 122 168 188 Cancel Lenii Input data required according to your HTTP server configuration 32 Please note the name of the different servers FTP Email Http TCP can t be the same Click Apply to confirm the setting Motion Setup Click the Motion item to display the Motion Setup Page Setup v Event Servers Motion Tamper Detection Alarm I O Definition Schedule Network Camera Media Events System Apply Cancel Up to 3 Motion Detection regions can be defined 1 Click to add a new motion detection window Once it is added there will be a motion window shows in the live view screen You can adjust column and Square to set up the region as you want 2 Click cancel then click an existed motion detection window which you would like to 3 Window Name Setup the name of motion window Enable Checkbox to enable or disable each motion window S
15. heckbox to enable or disable the text which you edit in the column You can input any character including a z A Z 079 Max to 127 characters 27 3 Media Video Click the Video item to display the Video Page The functions here are H 264 MPEG 4 Resolution UXGA v Frame Rate 15 ES GOP 15 Bit Rate Type VBR CBR I Th TT TT Th VBR 90 H JPEG Resolution UXGA Frame Rate 15 2 ee ones ES See VR EN T Quality 100 Apply Cancel H 264 MPEG 4 a Resolution Select the video resolution of the IP Camera UXGA 1600x1200 HD 720 1280x720 VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 b Frame Rate In UXGA mode the max frame rate is 15fps In other modes the max frame rate is 30fps c Bit Rate Type select from VBR Variable Bit Rate CBR Constant Bit Rate i While VBR is selected you can also define the quality from moving the cursor in the VBR bar value from 1 to 100 the higher this value the higher image quality level ii While CBR is selected you can define the CBR by selecting from 28K to 6M JPEG Same concept as H 264 28 Audio Click the Audio item to display the Audio Page 1 Enable Audio Checkbox to enable or disable the Audio function 2 Encoder type Select the encoder type by G 726 G 711 u law 3 Bitrate Set up the bit rate by 16 32 Kbps of Audio Stream 29 4 Events Click the Events item to d
16. igger Name Alarm Action Trigger Interval 1 Second s Working Time es Disable _ Always C Manual Edit Trigger by Motion Detection Add Duplicat motion 1 Apply Cancel 35 1 Name You can define the event name 2 Alarm a b C Define Trigger Interval Working Time select the Disable Always Manual scheduled Trigger by Motion Detection while motion detection is selected to trigger the alarm you have to select motion window if you defined more than 1 motion detection window In this example we select motion 1 window Trigger by Motion Detection In motion 1 7 Input Port while input port is selected to trigger the alarm you have to select input source and define in which condition to trigger alarm Active normal status current status Inactive normal status current status Trigger by Input Port r In input Condition Active System Starting While selecting system starting the alarm will be triggered once this IP Camera starts or re starts Tamper Detection While selecting tamper detection the alarm will be triggered by tamper detection 3 Action Checkbox to enable or disable the action after alarm triggered Activate output port Send E Mail notification Send HTTP notification Send TCP notification Upload images via FTP Upload images via E Mail 36 Schedule The schedule operations can be de
17. isplay the Events Page Event Servers Click the Event Servers item to display the Event Servers Page Click Add to Open the setup page Server Type select the FTP E Mail HTTP TCP server Type FTP Mame i E Mail Address HTTP i Port PoP Example Operation r FTP Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm 1 0 Alarm Definition Schedule Definitio Ma server Type FTP Fr Name FTP Address 192 1558 1 181 Port ed Passive Mode User admin L4 Password Remote Folder E Name Edit the name of the server Input data required according to your FTP server configuration Click Apply to confirm the setting E Mail 30 Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm 1 0 Alarm Definition Schedule Definiti Server Tvpe E Mail hal Name mail Recipient admin raylios com tw Apply Cancel Name Edit the user name Please note the name of the different servers FTP Email Http TCP can t be the same Recipient Enter the recipient Click the multiple recipient is allowed You can configure your email server setup in the Network setup page Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm 1 0 Alarm Definition Schedule Defini Server Type E Mail x Mame mail Recipient admin raylias com tw Cancel Click Apply to confirm the setting 31 HTTP Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm 1 0 Alarm De
18. l gt Manage Network Connections 2 Right click on the connection to change gt Option gt TCP IP IPv4 Properties 2 You can find your PC s IP address in the IP Address column In our example it s 192 168 1 99 Please memorize it Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit Advanced Select OK 3 Putthe CD into the CD DVD player in your PC The AutoRun will start automatically 4 Click IP Camera Search Tool 5 If your PC can t execute AutoRun please execute the program autorun exe in the CD 6 Click Search the IP Cameras will be found with ID Name IP address etc 14 Interface AM Er ee Search Setting Camera List ID Name IP Address Version Model Na Mac Address Http P 94C7 AFFFFB3F anchor 1169 254 106 167 2 0A IK1 1101 94C7 AFFFFB3F 80 Network Setting Restore Setting Log Folder 7 Select the IP Camera you would like to access You should be able to see the video in the pr
19. o x Night Threshold 10 ag Day to Night Night to Day IR Cut Filter Auto v Noise Reduction V Enable Backlight Comp OFF v Rotation Flip Mirror Apply Factory Default 4 Cancel You can refer to the preview window to fine tune the image When complete with the settings on this page click Apply to enable the settings Image Setting Brightness Select the value The higher this value the brighter view Saturation Select the value The higher this value the more colorful view Too colorful might be unnatural 3 Contrast Select the value The higher this value there are more level between Black amp White make the detail clearer Noise might be clearer at the same time 4 Sharpness Select the Sharpness value The higher this value the shape of item is clearer Noise might be clearer at the same time 5 Exposure Select the Exposure mode for 60Htz or 5OHtz If you choose Manual Shutter then you can select the shutter speed from the menu Exposure Manual 60 Hz Manual Shutter 1 30 T 6 AGC Select the AGC value The higher this value the stronger each signal including brightness and noise Auto Iris Check box to enable Auto Iris function while you use an Auto Iris Lens White Balance Select the White Balance mode If you select Manual the R gain B gain can be adjusted manually 26 10 11 12 13 White Balance Manual am
20. s are allowed to connect this IP Cam via RTSP Check box to enable RTSP stream s Account Password authentication Check box to enable RTSP over HTTP RTP The default RTP over UDP Port is 6000 starting port the IP Cam will use starting port 100 ports for the RTP connections Please contact your MIS to confirm which RTP ports are valid for IP Cam use RIP RTP Port 6000 Multicast Address 239 233 253 191 Time to live 5 Apply Cancel IP Filter Check box to enable IP Filter You can build up Accept IP Address or Reject IP Address groups by selecting from the Rule Then input the IP Address you accept or reject in the columns blow then click After finishing all inputs click Apply Email Server let you setup the SMTP server you can choose from Gmail Hotmail Yahoo or to self define other SMTP server E mail Server SMTP Server User define User define 25 Port GMail Sender Hotmail Yahoo Authentication Off User Name Password Apply Cancel 25 2 Camera Settings 2MP Network Camera Setup v Image Setting Text Overlay Network Brightness 0 Dr Enn Preview Camera Saturation 50 ieder Media Contrast Sa oak dd E t EXPUESTAS FI LES Sharpness 20 0 System Exposure Auto 60 Hz MS Manual Shutter DAS ne wie ie mo doe lee rd AGC 100 Auto Iris _ Enable White Balance Auto v R Gain 50 B Gain 50 Day Night Aut
21. ty will be voided in the situations above Package Content Box Cam u Lens not included Vandal Dome IR Vandal Dome 35 IR LED IR Vandal Dome 50 IR LED accessory package is included IR Tube IR Tube Slim type sed accessory package is included Power Adaptor Software CD e Product CD in the package contains the following 1 Search Tool Skate2 2 CMS 3 User Manual QIG Physical Description Front Panel Back Focus Adjustment Back Panel EE MH p DC 12V Power Input Power Status LED Ethernet 10 100 e Cy fH RJ45 Connect Auto Iris Control Cable Socket Vandal Dome IR Without IR 2 RS485 amp DIDO mam C VIDEO Hd MIE a AUDIO ii DC LED Y m e e j LED_G EN 4 Ti RESET 9101 oY SA S A TESS IR Tube IR Tube Slim type od white Fellow ge laas sample j P Tapping Ethernet Port The IP device connects to the Ethernet via a standard RJ45 connector Supporting NWAY this IP device can auto detect the speed of local network segment 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Reset Button You can use the Reset Button to do the following settings Restore to factory default Press the reset button for 8 seconds Reset the IP Cam Press the reset button for 1 second Enable the Easy Focus function Quick press twice within a second pepe pop Disable the E
22. uld be 255 255 255 0 3 Gateway 192 168 1 1 4 DNS1 168 95 1 1 5 DN2 168 95 192 1 PPPoE Choose the Connection Type as PPPoE PPPoE requires an account provided by your ISP Edit the User Name and Password and then confirm the password Click Apply to confirm the Edition and PPPoE function Dynamic DNS Click the Dynamic DNS item to show the Dynamic DNS setting page DDNS is a service that allows your IP Camera especially when assigned with a Dynamic IP address to have a fixed host and domain name DDNS Service click the check point to enable or disable the DDNS Service function Refer to the following links to apply for a dynamic domain account when selecting other DDNS providers Dyndns org Dynamic Dyndns org Custom www dyndns com UPnP Click the UPnP item to display the UPnP setting page 1 Enable UPnP Checkbox to enable or disable the UPnP function 2 Device name Edit the device name in text field Bonjour Click the Bonjour item to display the Bonjour setting page Bonjour let IP Camera work with MAC Apple Operation System 1 Enable Bonjour Checkbox to enable or disable the Bonjour function 2 Service name Edit the device name in the text field HTTP The default HTTP port is 80 Check box to enable JPEG streaming s Account Password authentication RTSP 24 The default RTSP port is 554 The default RTSP client number is 6 you can change it according to how many client

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