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1. or enter a value from 1 100 to manually adjust the threshold of when the camera switches from BW to Color Switch Delay Time Use or or enter a value from 1 10 to manually adjust how long the switch will be delayed A light spectrum shows where each of the thresholds sets in relation to one another and to the current value detected Settings will be restored to the factory defaults if pressing Reset to default 20 White Balance To set the white balance values to meet ambience condition for best color rendition with 2 modes White Balance Mode Auto v 0 255 R Gain E 4 0 255 G Gain n B Gain 0 255 m Reset to Default Figure 2 10 White Balance Settings e Auto It automatically controls color temperature ranging from 2500 K to 10000 K e Manual To manually set preferred gain values including the following e R Red Gain It allows users to adjust red color in the image ranging from 0 to 255 e G Green Gain It allows users to adjust green color in the image ranging from 0 to 255 e B Blue Gain It allows users to adjust blue color in the image ranging from 0 to 255 Note Settings will be restored to the factory defaults if pressing Reset to default Basic Color Brightness 255 255 Contrast 128 aa Hue 9 1 Saturation 80 S Sharpness 10 0 15 SSS Gamma Correction 1 v Video Orientation OFF x Reset to Default Figure 2 11 Basic
2. Axis Yes Pan Tilt Adjustment ile MS u RU Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 149F 1229F Operating Humidity 90 RH non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Regulatory Approvals CE FCC RoHS UL cUL Note Product specifications and pictures are subject to change without notice 44 Appendix D Specifications of Outdoor IR Dome Network Camera Model Type 3M Manual Focus Model 3M Motorized Lens Model 5M Motorized Lens Model 1 3 2 progressive scan CMOS sensor 2304 x 1536 HxV 2592x1944 HxV Compression H 264 MJPEG treaming Triple simultaneous streams with multiple video profile 2592x1944 QXGA 2048x1536 QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 720P SVGA 800x600 VGA 640x480 1080P 1280x960 720P SVGA 800x 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 5MP 4 3 2592x1944 at 12 fps 3MP 4 3 2048x1536 at 15fps 3MP 4 3 2048x1536 at 15 fps 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL Day Night Mechanical ICR D N Control Day Night Mode Auto BW Color 1 10 000s to 1 7 5s Selectable 60Hz 1 10 000s to 1 6 25s Selectable 50Hz Sensor Type 1 3 progressive scan CMOS sensor Nn gt lt o en lt ar 5 fo D x 0 Wn Resolution Max Frame Rate Shutter Time IR LED OFF Color 0 15 lux at 50 IRE 0 03 lux at 10 IRE IR LED OFF Color 0 1 lux at 50
3. 640x360 12 5fps 1280x720 25fps 800x600 25fps 640x360 12 5fps 1280x720 25fps 640x480 25fps 640x360 12 5fps 1280x720 25fps 640x360 25fps 640x360 12 5fps 1280x720 25fps 320x240 25fps 640x360 12 5fps 1280x720 25fps 320x180 25fps 640x360 12 5fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG Exposure Exposure Mode Auto Exposure Type AES v Slow Shutter 1 7 5 Max Caine 24 24 36 Manual Exposure Shutter Speed Manual Gainga 0 36 Illumination Control Advanced Exposure EV Compensation 0 Noise Reduction e 0 255 BLC OFF WDR OFF Day amp Night Auto v Day to Night Threshold 32 E 0 99 Night to Day Threshold 66 1 100 Switch Delay Time 3 E 1 10 M HEE ak 66 lll Day to Night Threshold Night to Day Threshold Wil Current Value Detect Reset to Default Figure 2 9 Exposure e Exposure Mode It controls the light intensity of picture There are 2 modes Manual Exposure and Auto Exposure for adjustment depending on different conditions When in Manual mode Shutter Speed is adjustable e Advanced Exposure Advanced exposure section is for users to modify more detailed options related to exposure Note EV Compensation It is the exposure compensation telling the unit by setting value from 2 0 to 2 0 with intervals of per 0 5 for scenes to be either darker or brighter Unavailable when exposure mode is manual Noise Reducti
4. AES AWB AGC Exposure Mode AES ALC Flickerless Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation Configurable Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation and Sharpness Gamma Correction NTSC 60Hz PAL 50Hz Intelligent Video amp Event Management Optimized i frame GOP setting Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Store Category Event snapshot Manual Snapshot Manual Recording Local Storage Memory Card Slot SDXC SDHC card support Card not included Image Settings Memory Card Overwrite Network ARP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 IPv6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP TLS TTLS UDP UPnP IEEE802 1X IEEE 802 3 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN 1 x RJ45 ONVE Protocol Ethernet 43 Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari Multiple user access levels with password protection IP address filtering IEEE 802 1X network access control HTTPS encryption and digest authentication Security I O amp Controls ower All in one tail cable out Female RJ 45 ower LED Indicator System power and status indicator Network Female RJ 45 ystem Reboot eset x 1 actory Default efault x 1 pressing 5 sec for loading factory default Power ower Requirement PoE IEEE 802 3af class 0 Power Consumption Max 7 Mechanical Dimensions OxH 126mm x 56mm D4 96 x 2 20 Weight 300g 0 66 Ib
5. cameras connected to your local network locate the MAC address on the camera to distinguish the target camera from others ROUN ues 5 Configure the following settings as needed e NAME Enter a descriptive name for the camera e NETWORK SETTINGS If you have a DHCP server on your network to assign IP addresses to network devices enable the DHCP option Otherwise manually enter the IP ADDRESS NET MASK and GATEWAY values e USERNAME amp PASSWORD Manually setup preferred username and password SET Whenever you make revision of camera settings click SET to take effect e SW DEFAULT To perform the factory defaults excluding network settings of the selected camera e HW DEFAULT To perform the factory defaults of the selected camera e RESET To reboot the selected camera Click Save to enable the settings and click Exit to exit the utility gh IPFinder v3 0 3 cei X Camera List Megapixel IP Cam 192 168 1 30 00 0b 67 01 92 3f 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 off 0 0 0 0 UFD301 N3 80 4 NAME Megapixel IP Cam 00 0b 67 01 92 3f MAC ADDRESS IP ADDRESS 192 168 1 30 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 192 168 1 254 HTTP PORT 80 Enable DHCP USER NAME admin PASSWORD FIND CAMERA SET SW DEFAULT HW DEFAULT RESET Figure 1 8 IP Camera Finder 2 Administration and Configuration 2 1 Live View MESSOA Megapixel Network Camera Live
6. 50 IRE 0 004 lux at 10 IRE F1 4 Shutter speed 1 15 sec Lens Lens Type f 3 9mm F1 2 H 78 Wide 28 Tele Audio Two way Audio G 711 PCM 8kHz a plaw support Audio In Out xternal microphone and speaker Image Enhancement AES AWB AGC Exposure Mode AES ALC Flickerless Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation Configurable Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation and Sharpness Gamma Correction NTSC 60Hz PAL 50Hz Intelligent Video amp Event Management Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients Event Actions Edge recording to SD card HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Store Category Event snapshot Edge recording Manual Snapshot Manual Recording Local Storage Memory Card Slot SDXC SDHC card support Memory Card Overwrite Yes Image Settings 39 Z D md e 9 ARP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 IPv6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP UDP UPnP IEEE802 1X 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 Yes Protocol thernet wlolm Z lt T1 rowser Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari Multiple user access levels with password protection IP address filtering IEEE 802 1X network access control HTTPS encryption and digest authentication Nn D A urity I O amp Controls ower 2 pin Terminal block Female RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX PoE ystem power and status indicator er
7. IRE 0 02 lux at 10 IRE is aes Wigs F1 2 Shutter speed 1 15 sec idu IR LED ON 0 lux Video Output NTSC 720x480 30fps PAL 720x576 25fps it Rate Control CBR VBR Lens Hmm ocal Length f 3 9mm F1 2 ocus Zoom Auto Focus Motorized remote focus control RIS Contro TENE R Distance 20 meters 65 ED Uf Audio ompression AES AWB AGC Exposure Mode AES ALC Flickerless Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation Configurable Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation and Sharpness Gamma Correction CE mage Orientation requency Control NTSC 60Hz PAL 50Hz Date amp Time Stamp Minimum Illumination IR LEDs Slol gt c em o o o o A o O 3 3 p 3 C CD zi o Image Enhancement Image Settings zx PIU a 2B n Intelligent Video amp Event Management Motion Detection Yes 3 level sensitivity Ethernet Detection Network loss detection 45 vents Event Actions Store Category Local Storage Memory Card Slot Memory Card Overwrite Network Protocol thernet ONVIF rowser Security Optimized i frame GOP setting Motion detection ethernet detection external alarm Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients Edge recording to SD card HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Event snapshot Edge recording Manual Snapshot Manual Recording microSDXC SDHC card support ARP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP I
8. Settings e Brightness Set image brightness from level 255 to 255 The 255 indicates the brightest image e Contrast Set image contrast from level 0 to 255 The 255 provides the highest contrast e Hue Set picture hue from level 15 to 15 Selecting 15 provides the deepest hue e Saturation It describes the difference of a color from the gray of the same lightness Increasing saturation deepens the colors of your images making reds redder and blues bluer Users can adjust picture saturation level from 0 to 255 Decreasing saturation brings the image closer to a grayscale that is monochrome or black and white image Selecting 255 provides the highest image saturation e Sharpness Increasing the sharpness value will sharpen the edges and small feature of viewing images If the edges appear too smooth or blurred increase the sharpness otherwise decrease the sharpness Sharpness value can be set from 0 to 15 The 15 offers the sharpest image 21 e Gamma Correction Set gamma correction between 1 and 0 45 e Video Orientation Set image to be left right reversal upside down or both by selecting Mirror Flip and Both individually Selecting OFF will deactivate video orientation function Note Settings will be restored to the factory defaults if pressing Reset to default Remote Lens Control For Motorized Lens Model Zoom Control Zoom 1 00 lt lt EH EX Start Focus Sta
9. to the list IP Filter Mode Off v CDOS Allow Addre Protocol NONE iress 2 PGi Protocol NONE Protocol NONE Protocol NONE Protocol NONE Protocol NONE Protocol NONE Protocol NONE Protocol NONE Protocol NONE CO E E e e A 8 Reset to Default Figure 2 22 IP Filter Settings Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to Default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults 29 2 3 4 Account Management user5 user4 user3 user2 user1 admin Delete User User Management Access Level Admin Guest Username Password Password Reconfirm Reset to Default Figure 2 23 Account Settings Account Settings e Admin The unit privileged control can be defined under Admin level right here The default settings for system Login ID and Password are e Username admin Password 1234 e User Other than admin Guest level can only access to unit under authorization from system administrator At most 5 users are allowed to view live view No operation will be granted without authorization The default user s login name and password are user1 user1 5 and 0000 To add delete change admin user settings please refer to the details below e New User To add a new user simply click New User and then input a desired username with password reenter for reconfirm Finally click Save to take effect Dele
10. 0x720 25fps 1280x720 25fps 1280x720 25fps 800x600 25fps 1280x720 25fps 640x480 25fps 1280x720 25fps 640x360 25fps 1280x720 25fps 320x240 25fps 1280x720 25fps 320x180 25fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG 19 2592x1944 12fps 800x600 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 640x480 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 640x360 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 320x240 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 320x180 12fps 640x480 12fps H 264 H 264 MJPEG MJPEG 2048x1536 15fps 1280x720 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 800x600 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 640x480 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 640x360 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 320x240 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 320x180 15fps 640x480 15fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG 1920x1080 25fps 640x480 25fps 640x360 12 5fps 1920x1080 25fps 320x240 25fps 640x360 12 5fps 1920x1080 25fps 352x180 25fps 640x360 12 5fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG 1280x960 25fps 1280x720 25fps 640x480 12 5fps 1280x960 25fps 800x600 25fps 640x480 12 5fps 1280x960 25fps 640x480 25fps 640x480 12 5fps 1280x960 25fps 640x360 25fps 640x480 12 5fps 1280x960 25fps 320x240 25fps 640x480 12 5fps 1280x960 25fps 320x180 25fps 640x480 12 5fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG 1280x720 25fps 1280x720 25fps
11. 80 30fps 640x480 10fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG 1280x720 30fps 1280x720 30fps 640x360 10fps 1280x720 30fps 800x600 30fps 640x360 10fps 1280x720 30fps 640x480 30fps 640x360 10fps 1280x720 30fps 640x360 30fps 640x360 10fps 1280x720 30fps 320x240 30fps 640x360 10fps 1280x720 30fps 320x180 30fps 640x360 10fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG Table 2 4 Correlations of Resolution Streams FPS Codecs PAL 2592x1944 12fps H 264 2048x1536 15fps H 264 MJPEG 1920x1080 25fps H 264 MJPEG 1280x960 25fps H 264 MJPEG 1280x720 25fps H 264 MJPEG 2592x1944 12fps 800x600 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 640x360 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 320x240 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 320x180 12fps H 264 H 264 MJPEG 2048x1536 15fps 1280x720 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 800x600 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 640x360 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 320x240 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 320x180 15fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG 1920x1080 25fps 640x480 25fps 1920x1080 25fps 320x240 25fps 1920x1080 25fps 352x180 25fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG 1280x960 25fps 1280x720 25fps 1280x960 25fps 800x600 25fps 1280x960 25fps 640x480 25fps 1280x960 25fps 640x360 25fps 1280x960 25fps 320x240 25fps 1280x960 25fps 320x180 25fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG 128
12. Address Similar to the above IP address of audio multicast responsible for audio transmitting should be defined from 224 0 1 1 to 239 255 255 254 as well Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to Default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is an Internet standard protocol on top of application layer that restructures the exchange of management information among network attached nodes which helps administrators to remotely manage network devices and master network problems with ease SNMP v1 Enable ON OFF SNMP v2 SNMP v3 Enable ON OFF User Name initial Authentication NONE iy Authentication key must be between 8 and 64 characters Privacy NONE Privacy key must be between 8 and 64 characters Read Write Community String Read Community String public Write Community String private Trap Enable ON OFF Trap Host 192 168 0 20 Heartbeat Enable ON OFF Heartbeat Host 192 168 0 20 Heartbeat Interval 30 The value must be over 30 Download MIB Download MIB Reset to Default Figure 2 20 SNMP Settings e SNMP V1 Tick ON or OFF to enable or disable e SNMP V2 Tick ON or OFF to enable or disable e SNMP V3 Tick ON or OFF to enable or disable Type the SNMP user name in the User Name field Select the encryption algorithm for a
13. COMPANY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL THIS UNIT WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Correct disposal of this product applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This product should be disposed of at the end of its useful life as per applicable local laws regulations and procedures Get Started This user manual is designed as a reference for the installation and manipulations of the unit including the camera s functions and detailed explanation of the menu tree Please read this manual thoroughly and save it for future use before attempting to connect or operate the unit The reader is supposed to be able to get the following information in this manual e Network Deployment steps to connect the unit to Internet e Administration and Configuration the main menu navigation and controls explanations e Appendix specifications of each mode camera FCC Compliance Statement Information to the user This unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 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 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This uni
14. DHCP server each time it connects to the LAN Pv4 Address To manually set an IP address under IPv4 e Subnet Mask Please use default address 255 255 255 0 If subnet mask is not properly configured the unit may not be able to communicate with other devices 25 e Default Gateway Leave blank as default setting No Default Gateway address required if not used Ask your network administrator for further information e Primary DNS Same as the above e Secondary DNS Same as the above e IPv6 Address Configure To set your IP address with further settings under IPv6 here e Enable If enabled the unit will receive an IP address according to the configuration in the network router e Accept IPv6 router advertisements check to accept receiving IPv6 router advertisements e DHCPv6 check to obtain IPv6 address from DHCP server on LAN automatically Pv6 Address To manually set an IP address under IPv6 e Subnet prefix length Enter prefix length of IPv6 address here The default is 64 e Pv6 default router address To manually set an IP default router address under IPv6 e Subnet prefix length Enter prefix length of IPv6 default router address here The default is 64 Pv6 DNS Input DNS server s IP address here e UPnP e When UPnP Universal Plug amp Play is set to ON the unit can be detected automatically by any computer in the LAN to skip the installation of the IP Finder utility e OSD e Camera Nam
15. GA 640x480 640x360 720P SVGA 800x 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 QVGA 320x240 320x180 Max Frame Rate SMESUS OAE Tp n ine a a i ls 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAD ub cull HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL 1 10 000s to 1 7 5s Selectable 60Hz 1 10 000s to 1 6 25s Selectable 50Hz Minimum Illumination Color 0 1 lux at 50 IRE 0 02 lux at 10 IRE Color 0 15 lux at 50 IRE 0 03 lux at 10 IRE B W 0 02 lux at 50 IRE 0 04 lux at 10 IRE B W 0 03 lux at 50 IRE 0 006 lux at 10 IRE F1 2 Shutter speed 1 15 sec F1 2 Shutter speed 1 15 sec Video Output NTSC 720x480 30fps PAL 720x576 25fps Bit Rate Control CBR VBR Lens Audio Audio In Out External microphone and speaker Image Enhancement AES AWB AGC Exposure Mode AES ALC Flickerless Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation Configurable Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation and Sharpness Gamma Correction Intelligent Video amp Event Management Optimized i frame GOP setting Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients Event Actions Edge recording to SD card HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Local Storage SDXC SDHC card support Yes Network ARP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 IPv6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP UDP Protocol UPnP IEEE802 1X 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 ONVIF ONVIF I
16. GMP IPv4 IPv6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP UDP UPnP IEEE802 1X 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari Multiple user access levels with password protection IP address filtering IEEE 802 1X network access control HTTPS encryption and digest authentication KOKA Controls ower 2 pin Terminal block Female RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX PoE Power LED Indicator System power and status indicator Alarm In Out Terminal block 1 in 1 relay out 30V 1A Network RJ 45 with LED Indicator Terminal block 1 in 1 out Analog Video 1 x composite video out micro JST System Reboot Factory Default Default x 1 pressing 5 sec for loading factory default Power Heater Drive AC 24V 1096 PoE IEEE 802 3af Arctic power on support by PoE at 50 C Defrost Drive AC 24V 10 Power Consumption Max 26W Power Requirement Mechanical 147mm x 140mm 05 79 x 5 5 Pan Tilt Adjustment Pan 0 350 Tilt 15 90 Rotate 0 350 Max IK10 Compliant 50 C 50 C 58 F 122 F 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Regulatory Approvals CE FCC ROHS Note Product specifications and pictures are subject to change without notice 46 Appendix E Specifications of Fixed Network Camera Video Model Type BM Fixed Network Camera QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 720P 2592x1944 QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 Resolution SVGA 800x600 V
17. MESSOA Network Camera Maven Series User Manual Table of Contents 1 Network Deployment 4 1 1 Network Topology 4 1 2 Connection 5 1 2 1 Checking Appearance 5 1 2 2 Default IP address D 1 2 3 Connecting from a computer amp Viewing Preparation 5 1 3 IP Finder 9 2 Administration and Configuration 10 2 LiveView 10 2 1 1 Model Reference Table 12 22 Fisheye View Only for Fisheye Dome Camera 13 2 3 Configuration 17 2 3 1 Information 17 2 3 2 Image Parameter 17 2 3 3 Network Settings 25 2 3 4 Account Management 30 2 3 5 Event Settings 31 2 3 6 Record Settings 34 2 3 7 System Settings 36 2 3 8 Event Log 38 Appendix A Specifications of Indoor Dome Network Camera Manual Focus Model 39 Appendix B Specifications of Indoor Dome Network Camera Motorized Lens Model 41 Appendix C Specifications of Indoor IR Dome Network Camera Fixed Lens Model 43 Appendix D Specifications of Outdoor IR Dome Network Camera 45 Appendix E Specifications of Fixed Network Camera 47 Appendix F Specifications of IR Bullet Network Camera 49 Appendix G Specifications of Flat Mini Dome Network Camera 51 Appendix H Specifications of Fisheye Dome Camera 53 WARNING e The unit operates at DC 12V AC 24V PoE for Indoor Dome amp Fixed Network Camera AC 24V PoE for Outdoor IR Dome amp IR Bullet Network Camera DC12V PoE for Flat Mini Dome Network Camera PoE for Indoor IR amp Fisheye Dome Network Camera e Installation and service shoul
18. Mid v QoS DSCP Codepoint 34 0 63 Figure 2 8 Basic Parameter Table 2 2 Edit Profile Options a MJPEG Each video frame is individually compressed as single jpeg image with full scale contents itself and can be retouched freely with ease However due to completeness of each frame it brings about larger file size and thus easily tends to lose frames under limited Video Codec network bandwidth H 264 The latest best renowned video compression format it adopts intelligent technology to record variation in each frame rather than record each full frame As a result less network bandwidth it requires and file size is prone to be smaller compared with MJPEG 5M Model 5M 2592x1944 3M 2048x1536 1080P 1920x1080 SXGA 1280x960 720P 1280x7 20 SVGA 800x600 VGA 640x480 VGA 640x360 QVGA 320x240 QVGA 320x180 5M Model 5M 2592x1944 is the highest resolution QVGA 320x180 is the lowest resolution 3M Models 3M 2048x1536 1080P 1920x1080 3M Models SXGA 1280x960 720P 1280x720 SVGA 800x600 3M 2048x 1536 is the highest resolution VGA 640x480 VGA 640x360 QVGA 320x240 QVGA QVGA 320x180 is the lowest resolution 320x180 Resolution 1M Model 1M Model 720P 1280x720 SVGA 800x600 720P 1280x720 is the highest resolution VGA 640x480 VGA 640x360 QVGA 320x240 QVGA QVGA 320x180 is the lowest resolution 320x180 Note 5M 2592x1944 can be only selected under H 264 cod
19. N one of the Smart Encoding Regins and adjust by pressing with left click and dragging to outline a desired region Click anywhere on the image to cancel the current defined region Click Save Window to make settings take effect If you intend to delete settings click Clean Window to wipe out smart encoding region settings Note Settings will be restored to the factory defaults if pressing Reset to default Privacy Zone Privacy Zone enables users to black out a specific portion of the screen for privacy concern There are up to 8 sets of privacy zones for users to define After setting up a privacy zone the live view screen will appear a frame whose color size and position can be customized by users preference Privacy Color Setting Color Black Privacy Zone1 Action ON Privacy Zone2 Action OFF v A Q3 D Privacy Zone3 Action OFF v Privacy Zone4 Action OFF v 1 T t A T Privacy Zone5 Action OFF v Privacy Zone6 Action OFF v I N Privacy Zone7 Action OFF x Privacy Zone8 Action OFF Figure 2 14 Privacy Zone Setting To set up a privacy mask you need first to turn ON one of the eight privacy zones multiple available and adjust the privacy mask size by pressing with left click and dragging to outline a desired privacy frame Also users can select a desired color Black Grey or White for privacy zone Press Save Mask z
20. Record Settings FTP Recording Users can save image files via FTP server by setting FTP recording condition beforehand Recording Mode Schedule Alarm Input Motion 9 OFF FTP Server ipcam Port 21 1 65535 Login ID guest Password eeee Reset to Default Figure 2 27 FTP Recording e FTP Recording Conditions You can store the image files by either mode including scheduled recording alarm input triggered recording or motion detection triggered recording e FTP Server FTP File Transfer Protocol is used as a service component to transfer files by simply entering the FTP IP address or hostname with the Login ID and password FTP Sever Input a FTP server name e Login ID Input a user name with privilege to access the server e Password Input the password associated with Login ID e Port Set 21 as default or change to dedicated number e Scheduled Recording to FTP Determine the scheduled recording condition OFF All Day Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 during 24 7 Schedule Recording to FTP OFF All Day Schedule1 Schedule2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Schedule Start8 Stop 17 Schedule2 Start 8 v Stop 17 Recording Cycle 5 v File Name Prefix rec sche Server Path cam Figure 2 28 Scheduled Recording to FTP Settings e Recording cycle Set a time interval from 5 to 120 seconds for recording images e File Name Prefix Set a prefixed name fo
21. Shutter speed 1 35 sec NTSC 720x480 30fps PAL 720x576 25fps CER VBR Lens Built in Varifocal 36mm F18 n n Audio Two way Audio G 711 PCM 8kHz a u law support duds iue 1 in 1 out for external microphone speaker Built in Microphone Image Enhancement AES AWB AGC Exposure Mode AES ALC Flickerless Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation Configurable Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation and Sharpness Gamma Correction NTSC 60Hz PAL 50Hz Intelligent Video amp Event Management Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients Edge recording to SD card HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Store Category Event snapshot Manual Snapshot Manual Recording Local Storage Memory Card Slot Re microSDXC SDHC card support Memory Card Overwrite po Network ARP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 IPv6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP UDP Protocol UPnP IEEE802 1X 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 ONVIF ONVIF 51 Image Settings Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Event Actions rowser Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari Multiple user access levels with password protection IP address filtering cy IEEE 802 1X network access control HTTPS encryption and digest authentication 1 0 amp Controls ower gt ll in o
22. View Configuration User admin Logout English El System information Firmware Version 02 27_01_MS_1107 2 MAC Address 18 4e 94 00 93 01 System Information Model Name NCR375 N2 MES Image Parameters Network Settings Account Management Event Settings Recording Settings System Settings Event Log Figure 2 1 First Login Page After accessing and login to the IP address of the unit the screen will be shown as the above screenshot There are 2 main options on the upper left side Live View and Configuration For 5MP Fisheye Dome Camera you can also see an additional option Fisheye View While the upper right side indicates your current login user level with Logout option which enables you to log out after pressing We mainly focus on Live View functionalities in this chapter and will detail Fisheye View and Configuration later MESSOA Megapixel Network Camera Live View Configuration User admin Logout English ix Media Player v Stream1 Stream2 Figure 2 2 Live View After clicking Live View you will be led to real time live view screen the left dropdown menu is for user interface language changing and the Stream lets users toggle among each stream settings for better adaptation in different network condition for which you may refer to Edit Profiles amp Streams for more details The following icons within the table which are on the top of live view screen are for some functions acti
23. amp Time Current Server time Date 2014 1 Time Synchronization Mode Manual Date amp Time 2014 11 17 02 59 30 Synchronize with PC Date Time Synchronize with NTP Server N NTP Server Synchronizing Period Time Zone Time Zone Asia Taipei Reset to Default Figure 2 31 Date amp Time e Current Server Time The server current date time is displayed here e Synchronization Mode There re 3 modes for users to set date time e Manual Select it to manually set your date time e Synchronize with PC Date Select it to simply synchronize date time with computer e Synchronize with NTP Server Select it to synchronize date time with the assigned NTP server e NTP Set up your NTP related settings here if NTP Server enabled e NTP Server Please input desired NTP server in the field e Synchronizing Period Select sync period between 1 and 24 by 6 of each interval e NTP Test Click it to test if your assigned NTP server is workable e Time Zone Choose one of the time zones based on your located country area Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults 36 Audio 1MP Flat Mini Dome 3MP Fixed Focal Lens IR Bullet 5MP Indoor IR Dome and Fisheye Dome Network Camera Excluding Type Enable O ON OFF Level Mid v Enable O ON OFF Level Mid YV Reset to def
24. and Configuration Connect to 192 168 1 30 The server 192 168 1 30 at IPNC requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name 4 admin Password Figure 1 3 Login Window Viewing Preparation Images of the unit can be viewed through Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or above Before viewing follow these steps to enable the display 1 Enable Cookies as instructions below In Internet Explorer click Internet Options on the Tools menu On the Privacy tab move the settings slider to Low or Accept All Cookies Click OK 2 When a proxy server is used click Internet Options on the Tools menus of Internet Explorer select Connect tab click LAN button and set proxy server 3 Change Security in Internet options as instructions below On tool menu click Internet Option Press the Security tab If the camera operates inside of the intranet click the Intranet icon If the camera operates outside of the intranet click the Internet icon Click Custom Level This will open the Security Settings Internet Zone screen Internet Options AE General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings e amp o oe Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet 4 This z
25. and Sharpness Gamma Correction NTSC 60Hz PAL 50Hz Intelligent Video amp Event Management Optimized i frame GOP setting Image Settings 49 Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients Edge recording to SD card HTTP event query HTTP Event Actions event client pulling Store Category Event snapshot Edge recording Manual Snapshot Manual Recording Local Storage 3MP Fixed Focal Lens Model Excluding Memory Card Slot microSDXC SDHC card support Memory Card Overwrite Network ARP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 IPv6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP UDP UPnP IEEE802 1X thernet 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 rowser Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari Multiple user access levels with password protection IP address filtering IEEE 802 1X network access control HTTPS encryption and digest authentication Protocol Security 1 0 amp Controls ower All in one tail cable out 2 pin Terminal block Female RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX PoE Power LED Indicator System power and status indicator Mamwon een Feminalbiocktin reysuk Gov 1 Mudiom Out rerminal biotino leminsiblokrin7 Tout Analog Video ixcomposite video out microJST i x composite video out micro IST IReetX1 eee System Reboot Reset x 1 Factory Default Default x 1 pressing 5 sec for loading facto
26. atio Simply click ON to keep the aspect ratio of export video or OFF to disable it View Select Due to the fisheye lens wide coverage of 180 hemispheric and 360 panoramic views and to manipulate the details within the following display modes are provided Fisheye Composed of one original fisheye view Panaroma Composed of two 180 views Quad Composed of four regional views View1 Composed of one original fisheye view and three regional views View2 Composed of one 360 view and four regional views View3 Composed of one 360 view and four regional views One bigger and the other three smaller View4 Composed of one regional view and one 360 view Also there are two icons in the bottom right corner of main Fisheye View page Full Screen and Setting Full Screen Click to to display a full screen view Press Esc to back Setting Click to pop out a window as shown below You are able to change displaying view region by adjusting the center of the red border circularity for every display mode Afterward click OK to save all configurations and close the window Setting center of circularity Figure 2 5 Setting center of circularity Fisheye This view is especially adequate for taking an overview glimpse of surveillance area Fisheye mode Panaroma Both 180 views are corrected into a more viewable dewarped image Viewers can use a mouse click and swipe to quickly scroll horizontally
27. ault Figure 2 32 Audio Settings e Type Two audio codecs G711 Alaw G71 1 Ulaw can be chosen from Audio Input only e Enable Set ON to activate audio input output when audio input output devices are plugged e Level The sound levels are selectable for audio input output Low Mid High for audio input output Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults Firmware Update Users can manually update System Firmware if available All unit motions will be stopped during firmware update Please close any other screens before firmware update Never disconnect power or LAN cable during the updating process It takes approximately 3 minutes for the unit to reboot after firmware update process Please reboot the computer as well after firmware updated Again power can t be lost when updating firmware since it will cause the update failure and manufacturer maintenance will be required Firmware Update amp Package Install Upload Figure 2 33 Firmware Update e Click Browse to choose a corresponding firmware version and click Upload to proceed Initialize Video Type System Type NTSC mport User Configurations 5g Export User Configurations Export Configuration Reboot Camera Software Factory Default Remote Hardware Factory Default Figure 2 34 Initialize Settings e Video Type Select NTSC or PAL as r
28. d be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians and comply with all local codes and rules to maintain your warranty e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the product to rain or moisture e Wipe the camera with a dry soft cloth For tough stains slightly apply with diluted neutral detergent and wipe with a dry soft cloth e Donot apply benzene or thinner to the camera which may cause the surface of unit to be melted or lens fogged e Avoid aligning the lens to very bright objects example light fixtures for long periods of time e Avoid operating or storing the unit in the following locations e Extremely humid dusty or hot cold environments Recommended operating temperature 10 C to 50 C for Indoor Dome Indoor IR Dome Network Camera Fixed Network Camera amp Fisheye Dome Camera 40 C to 50 C for IR Bullet Network Camera 50 C to 50 C for Outdoor IR Dome Network Camera e Close to sources of powerful radio or TV transmitters e Close to fluorescent lamps or objects with reflections e Under unstable or flickering light sources THIS SYMBOL INDICATES CAUTION THAT DANGEROUS VOLTAGE RISK OF CONSTITUTING A RISK OF ELECTRICSHOCK ELECTRIC SHOCK IS DO NOT OPEN PRESENT WITHIN THE UNIT CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF THIS SYMBOL INDICATES ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THAT IMPORTANT OPERATING THE COVER NO USER SERVICEABLE AND MAINTENANCE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO INSTRUCTIONS AC
29. del Reference Table Below table tells the model differences that can be seen on the home page V indicates functions which can be found on the model A F each indicates a model type a d indicates different lens as shown below 1MP 3MP 5MP Indoor Dome Network Camera 3MP 5MP Outdoor IR Dome Network Camera 3MP 5MP Fixed Network Camera 3MP 5MP IR Bullet Network Camera 1MP Flat Mini Dome Network Camera 3MP Flat Mini Dome Network Camera 5MP Indoor IR Dome Network Camera 5MP Fisheye Dome Camera rommonmgmr a Manual Focus Lens b Motorized Lens c CS Mount d Fixed Focal Lens uncis LA BE pa b a b ce fa tb dod fa do a Aamvo EEE Tv Pv Pv Pv Vv S S So SD Recording EV VE Vv PT vv Pv Pv Pv Pv TV v Audio EP Pv Pv Pv Pv A d S v S o Remote Lens ZoomControl V V v de ee ee oe a RON Ces ie ee ee ae ee ee ee ee a ee ee ex eel EO EEEE Temperature 149F 1229F TEE AE a ae NL LN LL E LL ELLE LE y 2 2 Fisheye View Only for Fisheye Dome Camera After clicking the Fisheye View option the screen will be shown as below with Display Setting and View Select on the left side MESSCA Megapixel Network Camera Live View Fisheye View Configuration User admin Logout English x Display Setting Keep Aspect Ratio ON View Select Figure 2 4 Fisheye View Display Setting Keep Aspect R
30. e and Date amp Time can be set ON to show on screen separately FTP 1M Flat Mini Dome Network Camera Excluding In this page users can set FTP connection related settings Login ID admin Password eeee Max Simultaneous Connection 10 1 10 FTP Function Action O ON OFF Reset to Default Figure 2 18 FTP Settings e Action Simply click ON to activate the FTP function or OFF to disable it e Login ID Enter a login ID to be allowed to connect with FTP e Password Enter a password associated with the login ID e MaxSimultaneous Connection Determine the number of maximum connections by inputting a number in the Max Simultaneous Connections field Please note that it is the maximum of FTP Client connections not the maximum of IE Window s connections To log on the FTP simply enter ftp lt Login ID gt lt Password gt lt ip address in the location field of Microsoft s Internet Explorer and the recordings will be shown up The default setting is ftp admin 1234 192 168 1 30 Refer to the names of file and the folder for date and time of recordings Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to Default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults RTSP To enable RTSP simply enter the Login ID Password and Port 554 by default with selecting ON in Authentication For accessing camera s live video over the Internet click ON in NAT Se
31. ec mode The utmost fps settings for 2 systems varies as the following NTSC H 264 single stream 2592x1944 12fps H 264 MJPEG single stream Frame Rate fps 2048x1536 15fps H 264 MJPEG single stream 1920x1080 to 320x180 30fps PAL H 264 single stream 2592x1944 12fps H 264 MJPEG single stream 2048x1536 15fps H 264 MJPEG single stream 1920x1080 to 320x180 25fps Select the GOP length number from NTSC 1 to 60 PAL 1 to 50 Less number means the GOP Group Of NTSC 1 60 distance between 2 I frames is smaller which needs more network bandwidth with better Pictures Length PAL 1 50 image By contrast larger number consumes less bandwidth but is hard to be recovered The available length number options of GOP will vary based on frame rate settings To classify and manage network traffic and provide quality of service QoS on modern IP QoS DSCP networks Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP is a computer networking architecture Codepoint that specifies resources allocation to each device on a priority based pattern for ideal bandwidth management The bigger value the higher priority it will be Choose the bit rate control selection based on user requirements Higher bit rate values will result in better quality with bigger file size and thus consume more network bandwidth 1 CBR Constant Bit Rate 1 y P ne Bit Rate Mode VBR Variable Bit Rate CBR stands for constant mode with certain fixed rate by user definition while VBR mean
32. ed safe for scripting Enable Settings m Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt Disable Enable 4 Run ActiveX controls and plug ins Administrator approved 3 Disable Prompt Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting Enable Prompt Downloads la File download Disable EnsHla Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to C x Figure 1 7 Security Settings 4 4 Press OK to save the settings Close all Microsoft Internet Explorer Windows and restart a new window This will allow the new settings taking effect Type your setting IP address into the browser Then you should be able to see the camera image screen 1 3 IP Finder IP Finder is a utility program that helps users locate the unit in the local area network which the computer is connected to Please note that IP Finder works only on Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows 7 Steps to get the utility program running are listed below Download IP Finder from MESSOA Website to the computer Double click on IPFinder exe in the IP Finder folder and the IP Finder window should pop out The window would list information of units in operation at present Press FIND CAMERA to find more units Locate and double click one of the cameras in the list you want to configure the network settings If you have multiple
33. equired Flickering by fluorescent light can be reduced by selecting PAL for the power frequency 50Hz NTSC for the power frequency 60Hz e Import User Configuration Press Browse to select the file and then click Import to upload configuration settings from local to the unit e Export User Configuration Press Export to download configuration settings to local computer e Reboot Camera Press Reboot Camera to reboot the unit e Software Factory Default Press it to reset all configuration settings back to factory defaults excluding network settings e Remote Hardware Factory Default Press it to reset all configuration settings back to factory defaults 2 3 8 Event Log Download Log Figure 2 35 System Log e Click Download Log to save the log file of unit to your local computer 38 Appendix A Specifications of Indoor Dome Network Camera Manual Focus Model Video ModelType IMManualFocusModel BM manual Focus Model 1 3 progressive scan CMOS sensor 2304x1536 HV Pacclution 720P SVGA 800x 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 720P 800x600 QVGA 320x240 320x180 VGA 640x480 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 3MP 4 3 2048x1536 at 15fps RDEV 20 Ze 2h abso DN ET 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL 1 10 000s to 1 7 5s Selectable 60Hz 1 10 000s to 1 6 25s Selectable 50Hz Color 0 1 lux at 50 IRE 0 02 lux at 10 IRE F1 4 Minimum Illumination B W 0 02 lux at
34. indicator erminal block 1 in 1 relay out 30V 1A J 45 with LED Indicator erminal block 1 in 1 out ower LED Indicator 1 x composite video out micro JST ystem Reboot Reset x 1 actory Default Default x 1 pressing 5 sec for loading factory default Power ower Requirement DC 12V amp AC 24V 1096 PoE IEEE 802 3af class 0 M Power Consumption Max Mechanical Dimensions xH 0125mm x 106mm 04 92 x 4 18 Pan Tilt Adjustment Pan 0 350 Tilt 15 90 Rotate 0 350 Max Environmental 109C 50 C 14 F 1229F 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Regulatory Approvals CE FCC ROHS Note Product specifications and pictures are subject to change without notice 42 Appendix C Specifications of Indoor IR Dome Network Camera Fixed Lens Model Video Sensor Type Compression Streaming Resolution Max Frame Rate Day Night Day Night Mode Shutter Time 2592x1944 QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 720P SVGA 800x 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 5MP 4 3 2592x1944 at 12 fps 3MP 4 3 2048x1536 at 15 fps 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL Mechanical ICR D N Control Auto BW Color 1 10 000s to 1 7 5s Selectable 60Hz 1 10 000s to 1 6 25s Selectable 50Hz IR LED OFF Color 0 4 lux at 50 IRE 0 08 lux at 10 IRE F1 8 Shutter speed 1 15 sec IR LED ON 0 Lux Lens IR LEDs Image Enhancement Minimum Illumination
35. le video profile 2592x1944 QXGA 2048x1536 QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 720P SVGA 800x600 VGA 640x480 1080P 1280x960 720P 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 SVGA 800x 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 Resolution 5MP 4 3 2592x1944 at 12 fps 3MP 4 3 2048x1536 at 15fps 3MP 4 3 2048x1536 at 15 fps 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL 2MP Full HD 16 9 30 25fps NTSC PAL Max Frame Rate 1920x1080 at Day Night Mechanical ICR D N Control Day Night Mode Auto BW Color eee ee 1 10 000s to 1 7 5s Selectable 60Hz 1 10 000s to 1 6 25s Selectable 50Hz IR LED OFF IR LED OFF IR LED OFF Color 0 1 lux at 50 IRE 0 02 lux at 10 Color 0 3 lux at 50 IRE 0 06 lux at 10 Color 0 15 lux at 50 IRE 0 03 lux at Minimum Illumination IRE IRE F2 0 10 IRE F1 2 Shutter speed 1 15 sec Shutter speed 1 15 sec F1 2 Shutter speed 1 15 sec IR LED ON 0 Lux IR LED ON 0 Lux IR LED ON 0 lux NTSC 720x480 30fps NTSC 720x480 30fps cinerea PAL 720x576 25fps a PAL 720x576 25fps Bit Rate Control CBR VBR Lens H 78 Wide 28 Tele H 90 5 V 67 5 H 78 Wide 28 Tele IR LEDs Audio 3MP Fixed Focal Lens Model Excluding Audio Communication Image Enhancement lt a D 9 AES AWB AGC Exposure Mode AES ALC Flickerless Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation Configurable Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation
36. lux at 10 IRE F1 2 Shutter speed 1 15 sec F1 2 Shutter speed 1 15 sec Lens Lens Type Autofocus motorized Remote Audio Two way Audio G 711 PCM 8KHz a p law support Audio In Out External microphone and speaker Image Enhancement AES AWB AGC Exposure Mode AES ALC Flickerless Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation Configurable Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation and Sharpness Gamma Correction wo Enhanced Digital WOR Image Settings NTSC 60Hz PAL 50Hz Intelligent Video amp Event Management Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients Event Actions Edge recording to SD card HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Store Category Event snapshot Edge recording Manual Snapshot Manual Recording Local Storage Memory Card Slot SDXC SDHC card support Memory Card Overwrite Yes 41 ARP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 IPv6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP UDP UPnP IEEE802 1X 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 Yes thernet Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari Multiple user access levels with password protection IP address filtering IEEE 802 1X network access control HTTPS encryption and digest authentication v lololol iz D Z o E lt ct S o EE n fe lt o E I O amp Controls ower 2 pin Terminal block Female RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX PoE ystem power and status
37. m one by one in the following chapters MESSOA Megapixel Network Camera Live View Configuration User admin Logout Engish m a Firmware Version 02 27_01_MS_1107 2 Information MAC Address 18 4e 94 00 93 01 System Information Model Name NCR375 N2 MES Image Parameters Network Settings Account Management Event Settings Recording Settings System Settings Event Log Figure 2 6 Configure 2 3 1 Information Users can view after clicking Information the detailed information related to the unit including Firmware Version MAC Address and Model Name in the middle of the screen System Information Firmware Version 02 27_01_MS_1107 2 MAC Address 18 4e 94 00 93 01 Model Name NCR375 N2 MES Figure 2 7 Information 2 3 2 Image Parameter The Image Parameter contains several basic display settings like resolution codec FPS GOP and so on In addition it has some extending settings including exposure color and white balance for the unit Also users can set preferred privacy zone under this menu tree as well Codec e Edit Profiles amp Streams Basically this unit offers two choices of video codec for real time viewing H 264 or MJPEG By default there are up to 6 profiles which have own respective sub settings including Resolution Codec Frame Rate GOP Length QoS DSCP Codepoint Rate Control and Bit Rate can be chosen And each profile contains up to 3 streams arrangement depending on you
38. minal block 1 in 1 relay out 30V 1A J 45 with LED Indicator erminal block 1 in 1 out ower LED Indicator 1 x composite video out micro JST ystem Reboot Reset x 1 actory Default Default x 1 pressing 5 sec for loading factory default Power J C 12V amp AC 24V 10 PoE IEEE 802 3af class 0 W ower Requirement Oo Power Consumption Max Mechanical Dimensions xH 0125mm x 106mm 04 92 x 4 18 Pan Tilt Adjustment Pan 0 350 Tilt 15 90 Rotate 0 350 Max Environmental 10 C 50 C 14 F 1229F 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Regulatory Approvals CE FCC ROHS Note Product specifications and pictures are subject to change without notice 40 Appendix B Specifications of Indoor Dome Network Camera Motorized Lens Model Video QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 720P 2592x1944 QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 Resolution SVGA 800x600 VGA 640x480 640x360 720P SVGA 800x 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 QVGA 320x240 320x180 Max Frame Rate PA Rar ear Tops a Es o i s 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL uio Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL 1 10 000s to 1 7 5s Selectable 60Hz 1 10 000s to 1 6 25s Selectable 50Hz Color 0 1 lux at 50 IRE 0 02 lux at 10 IRE Color 0 15 lux at 50 IRE 0 03 lux at 10 IRE Minimum Illumination B W 0 02 lux at 50 IRE 0 04 lux at 10 IRE B W 0 03 lux at 50 IRE 0 006
39. n Please make sure to insert SD card prior to enabling this function SD Recording Conditions Recording Mode Schedule Alarm Motion Network Loss SD Record Settings Alarm Recording Time 5 Motion Recording Time 5 Auto Overwrite QO ON OFF Schedule Recording to SD OFF All Day Schedule1 Schedule2 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday o Friday 2 Saturday Sunday Schedule1 Start8 Stop 17 Schedule2 Start8 Stop 17 Recording Time 5 SD Card Information Usage No Card SD Format Figure 2 30 SD Recording e SD Recording Conditions Choose one of the conditions to enable the SD card recording Schedule Alarm Motion or Network Lose e SD Record Setting e Alarm Motion Recording Time Set a time interval for SD card recording of alarm or motion event triggered e Auto Overwrite Set OFF or ON to disable or enable overwriting SD card automatically when SD card is full of recording files e Scheduled Recording to SD Determine the scheduled recording condition OFF All Day Schedule 1 or Schedule 2 during 24 7 e Schedule 1 Schedule 2 Set a Start and Stop time for schedule recording e Recording cycle Set a time interval from 5 to 120 seconds for recording images e SD Card Information e Usage Information of memory card usage SD Format To execute memory card format process 2 3 7 System Settings Date
40. ne tail cable out Female RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX PoE ystem power and status indicator emale RJ 45 erminal block 1 in 1 out Power LED Indicator 1 x composite video out micro JST ystem Reboot Reset x 1 actory Default Default x 1 pressing 5 sec for loading factory default ower Requirement PoE IEEE 802 3af class 0 ower Consumption Wax Mechanical Dimensions xH Weight rotection Pan Tilt Adjustment Environmental 40 C 50 C 40 F 122 F 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Regulatory Approvals CE FCC ROHS Note Product specifications and pictures are subject to change without notice J C12V PoE IEEE 802 3af class 0 Power LED Indicator Power oo Un z Q110mm x 47mm 04 33 x 1 85 340g 0 75 Ib IP66 Certified IP67 IP68 Compliant IK10 Compliant 3 dimensional spherical lens angle adjustment 52 Appendix H Specifications of Fisheye Dome Camera Video Senec Typ SED EE 2592x1944 QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 720P SVGA 800x 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 Resolution QVGA 320x240 320x180 5MP 4 3 2592x1944 at 12 fps 3MP 4 3 2048x1536 at 15 fps Max Frame Rate 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25fps NTSC PAL Day Night Mechanical ICR D N Control Day Night Mode Auto BW Color 1 10 000s to 1 7 5s Selectable 60Hz 1 10 000s to 1 6 25s Selectable 50Hz Color 0 4 lux at 50 IRE 0 08 lux at 10 IRE F1 8 Shutter Time Minimum Ill
41. nternet Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari Image Settings 47 Multiple user access levels with password protection IP address filtering Security IEEE 802 1X network access control HTTPS encryption and digest authentication I O amp Controls ower pin spring terminal Female RJ 45 10BASE T 100BASE TX PoE ystem power and status indicator erminal block 1 in 1 relay out 30V 1A J 45 with LED Indicator erminal block 1 in 1 out NC X1 1 0Vp p 750 setx1 P Alarm In Out Audio In Out Analog Video Power ower LED Indicator Network ie ystem Reboot D alo ulna actory Default efault x 1 pressing 5 sec for loading factory default ower Requirement C 12V amp AC 24V 10 PoE IEEE 802 3af class 0 Power Consumption Max z g gt Q F D a o Dimensions WxDxH 125 x 69 x 56 mm 4 9 x 2 7 x 2 2 Weight 400g 0 88 Ib w o lens Environmental 10 C 50 C 149F 1229F 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Regulatory Approvals CE FCC ROHS Note Product specifications and pictures are subject to change without notice 48 Appendix F Specifications of IR Bullet Network Camera Model Type 3M Motorized Lens Model 3MP Fixed Focal Lens Model 5M Motorized Lens Model Sensor Type 1 3 progressive scan CMOS sensor 1 3 2 progressive scan CMOS sensor Active Pixels 2304 x 1536 HxV 2592x1944 HxV Compression H 264 MJPEG Streaming Triple simultaneous streams with multip
42. on It is the process of removing noises from a signal and be set from 0 255 to decrease noise on the screen BLC Set an area for Backlight Compensation Backlight Compensation is a function that achieves the brightness of a selected area to optimal image level This function is necessary when an auto iris lens tends to close due to an intense light coming from back of object in the area wished to view so that the area is too dark and difficult to see In this case users may set the area corresponding to the portion wished to see Unavailable when exposure mode is manual WDR It is intended to provide clear images even under backlight circumstances where intensity of illumination can vary excessively namely where there are both very bright and very dark areas simultaneously in the field of view WDR enables the capture and display of both bright and dark areas in the same frame in a way that there are details in both areas i e bright areas are not saturated and dark areas are not too dark Day amp Night Set Day night function by selecting Auto Color BW mode Select Auto to allow the camera to switch between Color and BW automatically If selected Color mode the unit is forced to stay in Day Color mode and BW for Black amp White Night mode at all times Day to Night Threshold Use or or enter a value from 0 99 to manually adjust the threshold of when the camera switches from Color to BW Night to Day Threshold Use or
43. one to make settings take effect If you intend to delete settings click Clean Mask zone to wipe out privacy zone settings Note It is recommended to set the privacy zone slightly larger than the actual area to ensure that privacy area is not revealed during movement 23 ROI Region of interest ROI is used to determine the region what would be monitored RON eee Enable GX Resolution 2048x1536 Save Reset to Default Figure 2 15 ROI Setting e Enable Set ON to activate ROI function The ROI setup screen will pop out a blue rectangle for defining the ROI by dragging the mouse to customize its size and position e Resolution Select the display resolution for ROI and click Save to display the image of ROI in the screen Note Settings will be restored to the factory defaults if pressing Reset to default 24 2 3 3 Network Settings Network This section for users to set detailed settings related to wired network condition for the unit Network Settings View Current Network Settings Camera Name ipcam HTTP Port 80 1 65535 HTTPS Port 443 1 65535 Pv4 Address Configure DHCP E IPv4 Address 192 168 1 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 IPv6 Address Configure Enable Accept IPv6 router advertisements Enable DHCPv6 IPv6 Address Subnet prefix length 54 1 128 IPv6 default router address S
44. one contains all Web sites you UE 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 Figure 1 4 Security Settings 1 4 Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug ins radio buttons and set as follows Download signed ActiveX controls Prompt recommended Download unsigned ActiveX controls Prompt Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe for scripting gt Prompt Display video and animation on a webpage that does not use 9 Disable Download signed ActiveX controls r Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings x J cw jJ Figure 1 5 Security Settings 2 4 Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Enable 9 ActiveX controls and plug ins rr Allow previously unused ActiveX controls to run without pron 9 Disable Enable amp 4 Allow Scriptiets 9 Disable Enable Prompt 4 Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls Q Disable LIE C Administrator approved Disable 9 Enable 2 Rienlsu widen and snimstinn an 3 wiehnsne that dace net icc T M F r Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Figure 1 6 Security Settings 3 4 Run ActiveX controls and plug ins Enable Script ActiveX controls mark
45. password is sent unencrypted across the network Login The Login mechanism is supported by Microsoft s Outlook Express and by some other clients TLS_TTLS TLS is usually implemented on top of any of the Transport Layer protocols encapsulating the application specific protocols such as HTTP FTP SMTP NNTP and XMPP The TLS protocol allows client server applications to communicate across a network in a way designed to prevent eavesdropping and tampering TLS can also be used to tunnel an entire network stack to create a VPN as is the case with OpenVPN e Email Notification Triggered Either Motion detection or Alarm input is enabled users can edit the related sending mail settings below Subject To preset a subject of sending email Message To preset message contents of sending email Attach Image Select On to enable attach the detected image to the sending email e E mail Address List This function is designed to notify multiple users via email when alarm in or motion detection functions are set Note Tick Enable and input the assigned email address accordingly Address Input an email address to which alarm and motion events will be sent There re maximum 10 email addresses can be defined here Select either detection Alarm Motion or both for sending email Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults 33 2 3 6
46. ployment 1 1 Network Topology The unit which is equipped with Ethernet RJ 45 network interface can deliver video images and audio in real time via either Internet or Intranet Please refer to the skeleton drawings shown below for understanding Here takes Indoor Dome Network Camera as the example in the illustration NB PC with web Browser Figure 1 1 Network Topology Type 1 Switch AS NB PC with web Browser Figure 1 2 Network Topology Type 2 1 2 Connection 1 2 1 Checking Appearance Below table lists the minimum requirement to implement and operate the unit No hardware software component inferior to the requirements is recommended Table 1 1 System Requirements ystem Hardware PU ntel Pentium 4 2 4GHz or equivalent AM 1 GB or above Display NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series or ATI Mobility Radeon 9500 ystem Software Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 rowser Internet Explorer 8 or above Chrome Firefox Safari DC 12V AC 24V PoE for Indoor Dome Network Camera amp Fixed Network Camera AC 24V PoE for Outdoor IR Dome Network Camera amp IR Bullet Network Camera DC12V PoE for Flat Mini Dome Network Camera PoE for Indoor IR Dome Network Camera amp Fisheye Dome Camera 10 100BASE T Ethernet RJ 45 connector a switch is required for surveillance on multiple units Note All the installation and operations should comply with your local electricity safety r
47. ps 640x360 30fps 1280x960 30fps 320x240 30fps 1280x960 30fps 320x180 30fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG 1280x720 30fps 1280x720 30fps 1280x720 30fps 800x600 30fps 1280x720 30fps 640x480 30fps 1280x720 30fps 640x360 30fps 1280x720 30fps 320x240 30fps 1280x720 30fps 320x180 30fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG 2592x1944 12fps 800x600 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 640x480 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 640x360 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 320x240 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 320x180 12fps 640x480 12fps H 264 H 264 MJPEG MJPEG 2048x1536 15fps 1280x720 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 800x600 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 640x480 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 640x360 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 320x240 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 320x180 15fps 640x480 15fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG 1920x1080 30fps 640x480 30fps 640x360 10fps 1920x1080 30fps 320x240 30fps 640x360 10fps 1920x1080 30fps 352x180 30fps 640x360 10fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG MJPEG 1280x960 30fps 1280x720 30fps 640x480 10fps 1280x960 30fps 800x600 30fps 640x480 10fps 1280x960 30fps 640x480 30fps 640x480 10fps 1280x960 30fps 640x360 30fps 640x480 10fps 1280x960 30fps 320x240 30fps 640x480 10fps 1280x960 30fps 320x1
48. r recording file Server Path Set the desired path where the data is to be stored on the server e Alarm Motion Event Recording to FTP These functions are to define the way to record video once a motion alarm event is detected by the unit 1M 3M Flat Mini Dome Network Camera do not support alarm event recording FTP Recording Conditions Recording Mode Schedule Alarm Input Motion OFF FTP Server ipcam Port 21 1765535 Login ID guest Password eeee Alarm Event Recording to FTP Snapshot Pre Recording Frame 0 Pre Recording Cycle 1 v Pre Recording Frame 10 Recording Cycle 2 File Name rec_alarm Server Path cam Figure 2 29 Alarm Motion Event Recording to FTP Settings e Pre Recording Frame Set the number of frame to be recorded immediately before an event occurs e Pre Recording Cycle Set a time interval before recording e Recording Frame Set the number of frame while recording e Recording Cycle Set a time interval for recording e File Name Set file name to be stored for motion alarm events separately e Sever Path Set the desired path on the server to store data for motion alarm events Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults SD Recording 1M Flat Mini Dome Network Camera Excluding Image files can be saved onto the SD card through well setting in this sectio
49. r settings Stream1 Stream2 and Stream3 which can be configured separately to send video signals for simultaneous triple streams with optimized quality and bandwidth based on your network environment After setting up please be sure to click Save to have the desired settings take effect e Current Profile To choose one of the 6 profiles for implementing click Save Profile after selecting e Edit Profile Select one of 6 profiles for editing the sub options e MJPEG While selecting this codec you can then select sub menu including Frame Rate amp Quality e H 264 If choosing this codec there will be more sub menu for you setting Frame Rate GOP Length QoS DSCP Codepoint Rate Control which contains 2 kinds including CBR amp VBR and each has its specific Bit Rate value control For more details in terms of sub settings under Codec please refer to the tables listed below Current Compression Mode Current Profile Profile1 Compression Profiles Edit Profile Profile1 4 Stream1 Resolution 2048x1536 Codec H264 v Frame Rate 15 z GOP Length 15 x QoS DSCP Codepoint 34 0 63 Profile Main x Rate Control VBR x VBR Bit Rate Min 1000 20 3999 VBR Bit Rate Max 4000 ainda Stream2 d Resolution 1280x720 z Codec MJPEG Frame Rate 15 QoS DSCP Codepoint 34 0 63 Quality Mid Resolution 540x4 Codec Frame Rate 15 v Quality
50. rement an o hI UJ 9 D e D m o 2 ES Mechanical Dimensions OxH 126mm x 56mm D4 96 x 2 20 Weight 300g 0 66 Ib Axis Yes Pan 177 177 Max Tilt 35 90 Max Rotate 177 177 Max Pan Tilt Adjustment Environmental Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 149F 122 F Operating Humidity 90 RH non condensing Storage Temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Regulatory Approvals CE FCC ROHS Note Product specifications and pictures are subject to change without notice 54
51. riggering while 5 and 10 seconds mean there s a time interval between triggering for respective settings Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults Email Notification SMTP Recording Conditions SMTP Server SMTP Server Port 25 1765535 Login ID Password Sender Email Address Authentication No Auth x Subject Message A Attach Image ON OFF Email Address List Enable No Address Alarm Motion Reset to Default Figure 2 26 Email Notification 32 e SMTP Recording Condition Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is an Internet standard for e mail service across networking Users can receive Alarm or Motion triggered event via email notification by setting here e SMTP Server SMTP Server Input a server name or address Login ID Input a user name with privilege to access the server Password Input the password associated with Login ID Sender Mail Address Enter the mail address of the sender Port Set 25 as default or change to dedicated number Authentication Select an authentication type as following details No_Auth No restriction SMTP_Plain PLAIN is the name of a registered SASL authentication mechanism which serves as a parameter to the AUTH command The PLAIN authentication mechanism is described in RFC 2595 Plain is the least secure of all the SASL authentication mechanisms since the
52. rt Calibration Focus 87 08 Reset to default Figure 2 12 Remote Lens Control e Zoom Control e Use the zoom bar to zoom in and out or click on a position on the bar to zoom to that position The number indicates the current zoom level e Use the focus bar to set focus or click on a position on the bar to set focus at that position The number indicates the current focus level e The buttons lt and gt move the zoom focus position one step in either direction The buttons lt lt and gt gt move the zoom focus position in multiple steps in either direction e Click Start Focus to have the lens focus automatically immediately Click Start Calibration to have the lens calibrate and focus auto simultaneously at once Note Settings will be restored to the factory defaults if pressing Reset to default Smart Encoding On the Smart Encoding page you can specify a specific region of the video as more important When a smart encoding area is specified the camera will assign a higher number of bits to the encoding region to deliver better video quality than other regions Smart Encoding Region1 Enable ON Level High K Enable OFF v Level High Y Save Window Clean Window Smart Encoding Region3 E Enable OFF x Level High Save Window Clean Window Reset to Default Figure 2 13 Smart Encoding Setting To define a smart encoding area you need first to turn O
53. ry default Power Power Bea lrement AC 24V 10 PoE IEEE 802 3af Arctic power on support by PoE at 40 C Power Consumption Max 11 5W 11 5W Mechanical E 115x 264 x 110 mm 91 x 244 x 83 mm 115x 264 x 110 mm 4 53 x 10 39 x 4 33 3 58 x 9 61 x 3 27 4 53 x 10 39 x 4 33 1600g 3 44 Ib 1000g 2 15 Ib 1600g 3 44 Ib f IP67 Certified IP68 Compliant IP67 Certified IP68 Compliant IK10 Compliant ov Certified IPag Compliant IK10 Compliant Environmental On board heating device 40 C 50 C 40 F 122 F 20 C 60 C EF 1407 QUC CEF 1407 Regulatory Approvals CE FCC RoHS Note Product specifications and pictures are subject to change without notice 50 Appendix G Specifications of Flat Mini Dome Network Camera Video QXGA 2048x1536 1080P 1280x960 720P SVGA 800x l 720P SVGA 800x 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 Resolution E E E CIRC 600 VGA 640x480 640x360 QVGA 320x240 320x180 3MP 4 3 2048x1536 at 15 fps OIE a eee eat 2MP Full HD 16 9 1920x1080 at 30 25 fps NTSC PAL Day Night Mechanical ICR D N Control Day Night Mode Auto BW Color Shutter Time 1 10 000s to 1 7 5s Selectable 60Hz 1 10 000s to 1 6 25s Selectable 50Hz Color 0 3 lux at 50 IRE 0 06 lux at 10 IRE Color 0 4 lux at 50 IRE O 08 lux at 10 IRE Minimum Illumination B W 0 2 lux at 50 IRE 0 04 lux at 10 IRE B W 0 3 lux at 50 IRE 0 07 lux at 10 IRE F1 8 Shutter speed 1 15 sec F1 8
54. s variable mode in which users can set a range of upper and lower limits respectively for bit rate control 18 Single stream Double stream Triple stream 2592x1944 for 5M Models 2048x1536 for 3M 5M Models 1920x1080 for 3M 5M Models 1280x960 for 3M 5M Models 1280x720 for 1M 3M 5M Models Single stream Double stream Triple stream 2592x1944 for 5M Models 2048x1536 for 3M 5M Models 1920x1080 for 3M 5M Models 1280x960 for 3M 5M Models 1280x720 for 1M 3M 5M Models Table 2 3 Correlations of Resolution Streams FPS Codecs NTSC 2592x1944 12fps H 264 2048x1536 15fps H 264 MJPEG 1920x1080 30fps H 264 MJPEG 1280x960 30fps H 264 MJPEG 1280x720 30fps H 264 MJPEG 2592x1944 12fps 800x600 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 640x480 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 640x360 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 320x240 12fps 2592x1944 12fps 320x180 12fps H 264 H 264 MJPEG 2048x1536 15fps 1280x720 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 800x600 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 640x480 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 640x360 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 320x240 15fps 2048x1536 15fps 320x180 15fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG 1920x1080 30fps 640x480 30fps 1920x1080 30fps 320x240 30fps 1920x1080 30fps 352x180 30fps H 264 MJPEG H 264 MJPEG 1280x960 30fps 1280x720 30fps 1280x960 30fps 800x600 30fps 1280x960 30fps 640x480 30fps 1280x960 30f
55. set all the settings back to the factory defaults Alarm I O 1M 3M Flat Mini Dome 5MP Indoor IR and 5MP Fisheye Dome Camera Excluding Connecting an alarm input device with the camera can largely extend warning functions For example when an infrared detector connected with the camera detects motion based on heat emission an alarm message would be displayed on the Web Client screen for notification On the other hand by connecting with an alarm output device such as siren the camera will send signal to notify siren and thus make it activated when detecting an alarm either by motion detection or signals from alarm input devices Enable OON OFF Type NO Enable OFF Alarm Input Motion Duration 5 x Reset to Default Figure 2 25 Alarm Input Output Settings e Alarm Input e Enable Set Alarm Input as ON or OFF e Type Choose NO for normally open or NC for normally close NO Normally Opened An alarm will be triggered when the external contact closes NC Normally Closed An alarm will be triggered when the external contact opens e Alarm Output 3MP Fixed Focal Lens IR Bullet Network Camera Excluding e When set to On external devices such as sirens or flashing lights that connected to the alarm output connector will signal for alarm activation And duration can be defined among 0 5 10 seconds in which 5 seconds is the default settings 0 second indicates unlimitedly continuous t
56. t generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this unit does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the unit off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the unit and receiver e Connect the unit to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the unit CE Statement 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 The manufacturer declares that the unit supplied with this guide is compliant with the essential protection requirements of EMC directive and General Product Safety Directive GPSD conforming to requirements of standards EN55022 for emission EN 55024 for immunity EN 300 and EN 328 for WIFI Network De
57. te User Choose one of the users from the list and then click Delete User to remove it e Change Password Choose admin or one of the users from the list first and enter an updated password reenter for reconfirm Finally click Save to take effect Caution e The login ID and Password is supported within 16 characters with the valid alphanumeric value merely including 0 to 9 a to Z A to Z 7 7 and e tis NOT allowed to add or delete Admin Level user which is only one by default Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults 2 3 5 Event Settings Motion Detection This function is designed to trigger a corresponding action when the unit detects motion s Enable 9 ON OFF Sensitivity Medium v Clean Figure 2 24 Motion Detection Settings e Enable Set ON to activate motion detection function e Sensitivity Choose different 3 levels of detecting sensitivity High Motion is activated with slight changes in brightness or motion Low Motion is activated with big changes in brightness or motion e Detect Zone Adjust the detect zone by pressing with left click and dragging on the live view screen to outline a desired size of detected frame e Clean Click Clean to erase detect zone settings Note Please click Save button to save your settings Users can also click Reset to default to
58. through the surveillance area Panaroma mode Quad This mode provides access to four regional live view sections within the fisheye view Select one section you can zoom in or out using the mouse wheel Click and hold down the left mouse button and you can horizontally adjust the selected view to check every detial of the live view Quad mode View1 This mode provides access to one original circular view and three regional live view sections You can zoom in or out using the mouse wheel in the regional live views Click and hold down the left mouse button and you can horizontally adjust the selected view to check every detial within the fisheye view You can also change the locations of regional live views Select one regional view and click a position on the fisheye view then the desired position will show in the selected view window View1 mode View2 View3 and View 4 are all composed of 360 view and regional views The fisheye view image is transformed into a rectilinear stripe in the 360 view and the view control in these three modes is identical to that described in the View1 mode Note that the 360 view is apt for an overview the Zoom in out function can not work in this view View2 mode View3 mode View4 mode 2 3 Configuration After clicking the Configuration option the screen will be shown as below with several menu options for users to configure on the left side We will thoroughly introduce the
59. tting to enable and enter the user specified RTSP port number on the router in RTSP Port over NAT field Login ID admin Password eeee Port 554 1 65535 NAT Setting Enable OON OFF RTSP Port over NAT 1 65535 Authentication Action O ON OFF RTSP Stream1 URL stream1 Multicast streamim Unicast stream Multicast Address 231 8 8 200 224 0 1 1 239 255 255 254 Audio Multicast Address 231 8 8 202 224 0 1 1 239 255 255 254 URL stream2 Multicast stream2m Unicast stream2 Multicast Address 231 8 8 210 224 0 1 1 239 255 255 254 Audio Multicast Address 231 8 8 212 224 0 1 1 239 255 255 254 URL stream3 Multicast stream3m Unicast stream Multicast Address 231 8 8 220 224 0 1 1 239 255 255 254 Audio Multicast Address 231 8 8 222 224 0 1 1 239 255 255 254 Reset to Default Figure 2 19 RTSP Settings e URL Input a preferred name for representing each RTSP Stream URL Please note that there re 2 transferring types of each stream Unicast and Multicast and the URL name for each will be as the example below e Unicast stream Multicast stream1m e Multicast Address The IP address for multicasting ought to be from 224 0 1 1 to 239 255 255 254 The RTSP URLs for RTSP Stream 1 RTSP Stream 2 and RTSP Stream3 are as following respectively e rtsp ip address stream 1 e rtsp ip address stream 2 e rtsp ip address stream 3 For example rtsp 224 0 1 1 stream1 e Audio Multicast
60. ubnet prefix length 6 1 128 IPv6 DNS UPnP Action 9 ON OFF Mode OFF Date amp Time ON OFF Figure 2 16 Network e Network Settings e View current network settings Click View to see your current network related settings Current Network Settings IPv4 Address 192 168 1 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Figure 2 17 Current Network Settings e Camera Name Input your preferred camera name here e HTTP Port This protocol allows for TCP protocol quality without having to open specific ports for streaming Users inside a firewall can utilize this protocol to allow streaming data through It is recommended to use the default port number 80 however if it is required to change the port number please contact your system administrator with options ranging from 1025 to 65535 e HTTPS Port More secured than HTTP HTTPS is based on HTTP with SSL TLS protocol therefore increasing the security capabilities of SSL TLS on standard HTTP communications By default it s recommended to adopt 443 as the initial port number Nevertheless please also contact your system administrator for other port number ranging from 1025 to 65535 if required e IPv4 Address Configure To set your IP address with further settings under IPv4 here e DHCP If enabled the unit will automatically obtain an available dynamic IP address from the
61. ules Caution To avoid damage to the unit never connect more than one type of power supply PoE IEEE802 3 Ethernet Class 0 DC 12V AC 24V or AC24V power plug at the same time If using PoE this unit must be connecting only to PoE networks without routing to heterogeneous devices 1 2 2 Default IP address Since this is a network based unit an IP address must be assigned at the very first The unit s default IP address is 192 168 1 30 and sub mask is 255 255 255 0 However if you have a DHCP server in your network the unit would obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server so that you don t need to change the camera s IP address But be sure to enable DHCP in Network Settings 1 2 3 Connecting from a computer amp Viewing Preparation Connecting from a computer 1 Make sure the unit and your computer are in the same subnet 2 Checkwhether if the networking available between the unit and the computer by executing ping the default IP address To do this simply start a command prompt Windows from the Start Menu select Program Then select Accessories and choose Command Prompt and type Ping 192 168 1 30 If the message Reply from appears it means the connection is available 3 Start Internet Explorer and enter IP address 192 168 1 30 A login window should pop up In the window enter the default user name admin and password 1234 to log in Further administration on the unit can be found in 2 Administration
62. umination Shutter speed 1 15 sec B W 0 1 lux at 50 IRE 0 01 lux at 10 IRE Bit Rate Control CBR VBR Lens Lens Type Built in fixed focal Focal Length f 1 4mm F1 8 View Angle H 180 V 180 Image Enhancement AES AWB AGC Exposure Mode AES ALC Flickerless Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation Configurable Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation and Sharpness Gamma Correction NTSC 60Hz PAL 50Hz Intelligent Video amp Event Management Optimized i frame GOP setting Event snapshot to remote FTP storage email recipients HTTP event query HTTP event client pulling Local Storage Memory Card Slot SDXC SDHC card support Memory Card Overwrite Yes Image Settings Network ARP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP HTTPS ICMP IGMP IPv4 IPv6 NTP RTSP RTCP RTP QoS SMTP SNMP TCP TLS TTLS Rovere UDP UPnP IEEE802 1X Eherne ONVIF Browser Internet Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari Multiple user access levels with password protection Security IP address filtering IEEE 802 1X network access control HTTPS encryption and digest authentication 53 1 0 amp Controls ower Power LED Indicator All in one tail cable out Female RJ 45 System power and status indicator Female RJ 45 ystem Reboot Reset x 1 actory Default Default x 1 pressing 5 sec for loading factory default PoE IEEE 802 3af class 0 Power Consumption Max 7 ower Requi
63. ur settings Users can also click Reset to Default to set all the settings back to the factory defaults 802 1X 802 1X is an IEEE Standard for Port based Network Access Control and defines the encapsulation of the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP over IEEE 802 which is known as EAP over LAN Simply click ON to activate it and further select its related EAP protocol types Basic Setting eee 802 1X ON OFF Protocol NONE Figure 2 21 802 1X Settings e EAP MD5 It isthe only IETF Standards Track based EAP method and offers the minimal security e EAP TLS Transport Layer Security TLS is an IETF open standard and is well supported among wireless vendors Still it is considered one of the most secure EAP standards available e EAP TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security TTLS is an EAP protocol that extends TLS and is widely supported across platforms e EAP PEAP The Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PEAP was jointly developed by Cisco Systems Microsoft and RSA Security and provides unique security for users Note Please click Save button to make your settings take effect IP Filter IP Filter permits or denies access rights to defined IP addresses When enabled IP addresses in the list will be either allowed or denied access according to the selection made in the drop down list Allow Deny the following IP addresses Select Off to disable The administrator can add up to 10 IP address entries
64. uthentication from the Authentication drop down menu None MD5 or SHA If you use authentication method MD5 or SHA type a password in the text box to the right of the selected Authentication encryption Select the privacy encryption algorithm setting from the Privacy drop down menu None DES or AES If you use privacy method DES or AES type a password in the text box to the right of the selected Privacy encryption e Read Write Community String Enter the names of Read Community String and Write Community String e Trap Trap under SNMP allows an agent to notify the management station of significant events by way of an unsolicited SNMP message the asynchronous notification Tick ON or OFF to enable or disable trap function here Input IP address of Trap Host e Heartbeat To ensure a network free from delayed message Heartbeat this communications protocol sends back a message in a given interval to properly confirm message is alive and in fact with a periodic heartbeat Tick ON or OFF to enable or disable heartbeat function here Input IP address amp Interval of Heartbeat Host e Download MIB Click Download to get specifics of MIB Management Information Base MIBs describe the structure of the management data of a device subsystem which uses a hierarchical namespace containing object identifiers OID Each OID identifies a variable that can be read or set via SNMP Note Please click Save button to save yo
65. vating and alarm warning status Please refer to the detailed definitions below for more understanding Flat Mini Dome Series have some differences with other network cameras he Snapshot button is for taking a snapshot saved in a user preferred file path he Fit button is for users to display a fixed size live view screen he 1 1 button is for users to display a real size streaming live view screen he Full Screen button is for users to display a full screen live view display Press Esc to back he Manual Recording is for users to start recording and store image files in a specific path The Audio Input button is for users to toggle on off the audio input function 1M Flat Mini Dome Network Camera Excluding The Audio Output button is for users to toggle on off the audio output function 1M Flat Mini Dome Network Camera Excluding The vibration like icon indicates motion s being detected in camera coverage The siren like icon indicates that alarm input event is triggered 1M 3M Flat Mini Dome Network Camera Excluding Table 2 1 Live View Icon Definition una Figure 2 3 Live View Right Clicking Controls Right clicking on the live view screen can pop up more functions to select e Version Click to view the version details Mouse scrolling up and down can zoom out and in live view screen respectively Note Keep the zoom level of IE as 100 to display normal live view 2 1 1 Mo

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