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1. Records Record Type Aum of folder Sire Format SD Card Total 3759848 KB Used 4 KB Free 3799844 KE Next format the SD card This step is required to insure proper formatting and creating the necessary directory structure Click Format SD Card A confirmation dialogue will be displayed Message from webpage P This action would Format the SO Card Are you sure Cancel Click OK to format the SD card After the card has been formatted a notification will be displayed The SD card is now ready for use SD Card Records Record Type Num of folder Size Paturs i H i Format SO Card Total 3750348 KB Used 4 KB Free 3789044 KB 4 8 NAS Setting Network Attached Storage The NAS settings define the network storage parameters To implement NAS check Enable 31 NAS Setting Enable Fl Protocol SMB IP Address oe Folder share Usemame usemame Password eeeeeeee Connect Status MAS is not connecting e Protocol defining the protocol for file sharing the two options are SMB Server Message Block and NFS Network File System e IP Address the IP address of the where the network storage resides e Folder the directory which the IP camera will access for file storage e Username username for establishing NAS connectivity e Password corresponding password e Connection Status displays the status of the NAS connection NAS is not connecting or NAS is connecting After con
2. DDNS IPv4 DONS Enable L Which Service ddns nu dyndns org dyndns org DDNS Password If the IP camera uses DHCP a DDNS service can provide a hostname for use with the IP camera Registration with one of the DDNS service providers ddns nu dyndns org is required for use of this feature 23 To enable DDNS check the Enable box After registering with one of the DDNS services enter the hostname DDNS ID and DDNS Password DDNS IPv4 DDNS Enable Which Service ddns nu dyndns org dyndns org DDNS ID DONS Password Verify Password Matched l B After configuring the DDNS and any networking modifications the web interface can be accessed via the hostname i e http ng2f dyndns org 4 4 SMTP FTP The IP camera can be configured to send notifications via email In addition the IP camera can also upload video and images using ftp SMTP FTP Remote SMTP Setup SMTP Server smtp mail com SMTP Fori 25 Authanticahon r Enable SSL Usemame smtp Password ooeenee Senders Email usengisnmp mail com Recipients Email usergsmip mailcom Enable Afiachmeni Connection Test Test SMTP Remote FTP Setup FTP Server 192 168 1 1 FTP Pon 21 Usemame Rpuser Password LELE EEI Passive Mode ff OK Remote SMTP Setup The SMTP settings allow the IP camera to send email notifications to a recipien s email account These settings are used by various event triggers i e Motion Detection
3. 38 10 1 20 140 255 255 254 0 on senice Web is Deny 10 1 20 136 255 255 2754 0 on sermce Web is Allow 10 1 20 138 255 255 254 0 on serice Stream1 is Allow After applying the changes 10 1 20 140 cannot access the web interface However others on the same subnet as 10 1 20 138 can access the web interface Power LED The Power LED on the back of the IP camera can be enabled and disabled Security Network Security Power LED Power LED Turn On Power Led is always turned on when power is on Turn Off Power Led would be turned off for security consideration If the Turn Off option is chosen the light will remain off unless the camera is rebooting During the reboot the camera light will blink the light will remain unlit after finishing the reboot 4 11Maintenance The Maintenance section allows for configuring language settings firmware updates IP camera configuration backup restore operations and restoring factory default settings 39 Maintenance Select Language Firmware Update Keep Network Setting Keep User Account System Configuration Backup Restore Backup Configuration Export Factory Default Import Keep Network Setting Keep User Account Language The following language options are available English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese French and Polish The default setting is English Firmware Update oe The power supply must be steady as upgradin
4. e Record When an event is triggered the system will record streaming video to an FTP Server or NAS storage server Certain triggers Digital Input Motion Detection and Periodic Timer also have settings related to that specific event Below highlights event settings related to the Motion Detection trigger Events and Actions The following table lists the various events or triggers and the available methods of handling each trigger Trigger Event Handler Action Digital Input Digital Output PTZ Preset Email Notification Record Motion Detection Digital Output PTZ Preset Email Notification Record PTZ Preset is only available for those models that support PTZ functionality 16 Periodic Timer Digital Output PTZ Preset Email Notification Network Loss Digital Output Video Loss Digital Output Email Notification Power Loss Email Notification Trigger and Handler Digital Output Settings for Motion Detection Motion Detection Email Notification Enable Motion Detection off SS Record Detect Area 1 off Sensitivity 0 Wek ae Detect Area 2 off Sensitivity 0 Pier Lance Detect Area 3 off Sensitivity 0 Change Settings These additional trigger settings also correspond to the settings in the Trigger Setup configuration view See Trigger Setup for more information By clicking Change Settings the browser window will be redirected to the corresponding section in the con
5. IP server configuration is performed e Snapshot can be used to take snapshot pictures The files are stored locally on the PC e Record Video starts and stops recording of video The files are stored locally on the PC 2 3 Video Below the Setup Snapshot Record controls are the video and resolution controls Video Streami Resolution vea Bitrate Stream2 will also be displayed if it has been enabled see the Settings Page Video section for more information The resolution and bit rate can be modified here In the drop down box choose one of the options Changes take place a few seconds after modification the image on the screen might briefly pause while changes are implemented 2 4 Audio Audio Speaker Mic d The Audio check boxes enable disable speaker and microphone Mic capabilities The appropriate cables need to be connected into the back of the server See the Audio section for more information 2 5 SD Status SD Status Ready The SD Status is the secure digital SD card status If no card is present then the status will be Invalid See the SD Card section for more information 2 6 Control PTZ Controls The Control section allows operating the PTZ controls from the Live View Control The round dial with directional arrows controls the directional movement of the camera Preset is used for configuring and using camera directional F p
6. Stream Protocol TCP and UDP RTP e Enable RTSP Authentication option available if UDP RTP protocol selected e Enable Multicast option available if UDP RTP protocol selected e Multicast Address option available if multicasting enabled the default value is 228 0 0 1 Verify address with the network administrator before applying e Multicast Port option available if multicasting enabled the default value is 10000 Verify address with the network administrator before applying e Multicast TTL TTL Time To Live option available if multicasting enabled the default value is 15 e Video Compression Type H264 MJEPG MPEG 4 e Resolution this setting can also be set from the live view page e Bitrate Type constant bit rates and variable bit rates The Bitrate option is not present when using MJPEG video compression Constant values range 64Kbps to 4Mbps 2Mbps is the default 11 Variable values range from 15 to 51 this value is relative quality of video 15 represents highest quality video and 51 the lowest quality video e Image Quality not displayed in above screenshot only available when using MJPEG video compression e Frame Rate Frames per Second values range from 1 to 30 e GOP Size GOP Group Of Pictures this function is designed for adjusting the ratio between I frames and P frames This option is not available when using MJPEG video compression A higher GOP size i e 4 FPS results in lower bandwidth con
7. and ready for use Click OK to apply changes Remote FTP Setup Enter the address of the FTP server port number user name and password Passive Mode may be required if the IP camera is accessing an FTP server outside of a firewall Remote FIP Setup FTP Sener Username fipuser sid Passive Mode Click OK to apply changes 4 5 Trigger Setup For proper operation ensure the mini DIN cable has been properly connected to digital I O and RS 485 devices NO 6 Three different events can be triggered Digital Input Periodic Timer Motion Detection Video Loss Digital Input Sensor Type N O Normal Open N C Normal Close Digital Input There are two selectable options Normal Open N O and Normal Close N C e N O represents the circuit should remain open consequently closing the circuit represents the trigger e N C represents the circuit should remain closed consequently opening the circuit represents the trigger Choose the proper option depending on the input type press OK to save the setting Periodic Timer Trigger Setup Digital Input Periodic Timer Motion Detection Video Loss Periodic Timer Time Interval secs The Periodic Timer will automatically trigger an event based on the time interval Set the appropriate value in seconds and click OK to apply the changes Motion Detection The Motion Detection trigger will trigger an event upon detecting motion in a specified ar
8. areas Trigger and Handler Digital Input Motion Detection Pernodic Timer Network Loss Output Duration sec rigger Interval sec botervel maximum is 3500 sec After making any desired changes click Modify to see the changes in the Activated Event Rule pane Lastly click OK at the bottom of the page to apply the changes Deleting Events To remove an event select the event in the Activated Event Rule list then click the Delete Next click OK at the bottom of the page to save the changes Clicking Delete All removes all the events in the Activated Event Rule list 3 6 Date amp Time Date Time Date Time server Time 1999 12 16 01 11 11 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei vw Client PC Time 2010 5 fia 35 Time Server The Server Time displays a snapshot of the time as it was when the page was accessed The time displayed here will not increment The Time Zone drop down box offers a selection of time zones to apply to the IP camera 19 Client PC Time The Client PC Time is used to synchronize the IP camera with the time of the PC accessing the Settings page Client PC Time will display the current time of the PC To synchronize the camera with the PC time choose the Client PC Time option if not already selected and click OK at the bottom of the page Time Server A Time Server can be also be used to maintain tim
9. changeable User Accounts The administrator can also create new user accounts up to five additional users User accounts can be created by entering the User ID and password then clicking Add Users can be assigned different combinations of authorities including video settings V S and digital out D O There are limits to the length of user s name and password If the length exceeds the limit a dialog box will appear for notification Account User ID VIS DIO User ID Password Confirm V S D O PoC CECT E OC Password length must be 4 12 characters Guest Permission Enable Guest Permission Guest Permission corresponds to a special account guest Enabling this account allows browser access via the guest account This account doesn t require a password 34 Connect to 192 168 0 21 The server 192 166 0 21 at EVBS52R IP Camera requires a Username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without 4 secure connection User name F quest vw Remember my password The guest account is limited to viewing Stream1 Stream2 if enabled and Camera Info IP Gamera Stream U6 4 2010 10 28 15 E camera Info 35 4 10Security The Security settings allow restricting network access to the web interface and video audio output In addition the Power LED on the bac
10. defined in the in the Event Rule settings page The following parameters should be modified with the appropriate email settings Please verify this information with the email account administrator Remote SMTP Setup SMTP Server smip mail com SMTP Port 25 Authentication iy Auth User smip Auth Password seeceeee sender s Email user smitp mail com Recepient s Email user smtp mail com Enable Attachement 25 After entering the appropriate email account settings click OK at the bottom of the screen to apply the changes Next the email configuration needs to be tested The Connection Test requires two steps 1 Inthe Connection Test field click Test SMTP If an error is encountered then review the email settings make the necessary changes and try the Test SMTP again until the Ready to verify SMTP setting is displayed Roady to wert STP setting Connection Test Test cad E 2 After receiving the status Ready to verify SMTP setting verify the email settings work with the SMTP server by clicking Test SMTP again If an error is encountered then review the email settings make the necessary changes and try the Test SMTP again until the Verify SMTP success message is displayed Werty SMTP success Test SMTP Comec Tact No test email will be sent during the above configuration Upon receiving Verify SMTP success email notification should be properly configured
11. down the page to the most recent Most of the entries are only informational and will likely only be used in the event of investigating a problem with Convision Technical Support 45 7 LOGOUT Logout will log the user out of the IP camera web interface This will require the user to input user password credentials when logging back into the web interface Status Audio Basic Network Audio vee Line In Volume 10 0 10 Event Rue Line Out Volume 9 0 10 Date Time OSD Expert PTZ Control Port DDNS SMTP FTP Trigger Setup Pre Post Setting SD Card NAS Setting Account Security Maintenance Factory Default Reboot zs Pressing Logout will exit the Settings page Logout Logging out will close the browser Logout Clicking Logout will display a confirmation dialog box Select Yes to close the IE browser window 46 8 WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY With an Convision supported wireless dongle the IP camera can be used on a wireless network There are two methods for enabling and configuring wireless connectivity the web interface the Configuration USB port The methods described below will assume configuration of a new IP camera using the factory settings 8 1 Web Interface Configuration First connect the LAN cable to the camera Insert the wireless dongle into the WiFi port Plug the power adapter and wait for the camera to boot Log into the web interface i e http 192 168
12. values Setup Wizard Network DDNS Step 4 Port Information Web Port jo Stream Port i 852 Back Next Click Next to continue which will display a confirmation dialogue click OK Setup Wizard Network DDNS Step 5 Done Network settings are successfully done Back Sep DONS Finish Click Finish to exit the Quick Config utility 53 Unplug the IP camera from the PC and connect the power adapter to the IP camera After the camera starts IP Setup can be used to identify the IP address However the Quick Config doesn t display the MAC address so this will need to be obtained from the wireless dongle or the packaging Using IP Setup the IP address can be found static 192 168 100 80 00 19 6C 81 50 AA Chambers 18 5 80 185 dhep 192 168 0 157 Ue tte FBS La24U00465 1 7 6 statc 9 197 169 0 91 00 1 9 6C 01 14 1A 1 8 6 8081 This IP address can be used to access the IP camera s web interface 54 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION For more information please reference the IP camera video server Installation Guide This manual is available on the product CD or it can be downloaded from the Convision website www convision com In addition the latest firmware releases and other product documentation are available in the Download area 55
13. 1 2 Navigate to the Status page in the Settings page Fa Status Status Network Status Wired MAC Address 00 19 60 51 08 51 IP Address 10 1 21 35 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Gateway 10 1 20 2500 Default DNS 10 1 20 96 Network Status Wireless Inactive MAC Address 00 227 20 09 2F 35 Model Info Model senal Number L324000465 Firmware Version 1 7 6 Build 201001279 In addition to the LAN network settings the Status page will also display details related to the wireless dongle Network Status Wireless Inactive MAC Address 00 22 2D 09 2F 85 47 One important consideration is that the LAN network interface and the wireless network interface use different MAC addresses This is an important distinction when searching for the IP address of the camera when using DHCP There is also a new entry Wireless on the Settings menu items located on the left side of the page Basic Select Wireless to display the wireless configuration settings Wireless Wireless Enable LI MAC Address 00 22 2D0 09 2F 85 Mode Station Station Setting Search SSID Authentication Type Open System Shared Key WPA Encryption Type Wep Encryption Length ok epee Phrase Hex Digits Before enabling the wireless network interface check if the desired wireless network is available Click Search in the Station Setting section After a moment a list of available wireless net
14. G The System Log is a log containing information which may be needed for troubleshooting purposes Status Port Basic Network Web EA E er ee ee Web Port 80 e a he nen onc Configuration Server i a PO css Maintenance Factory Default Reboot Log System Log m gt May 14 13 42 02 ipsLumechro 9549 image setting brightness 110 contrast 70 saturation 90 hue 1 gain 1 May 14 13 42 02 ipsLumechro 9562 Detected video input INPUT_TYPE_ADV 1860 May 14 13 42 02 ipsLumechro 95 2 Detected video input INPUT_TYPE_ADV 180 May 14 13 42 02 ipsLumechro 9572 GPIO setting AEC 1 AGC 1 MIRROR 0 May 14 13 42 02 ipsLumechro 95 2 image setting brightness 110 contrast 70 saturation 90 hue 1 gain 1 May 14 13 42 02 ipsLumechro 9578 Detected video input INPUT_TYPE_ADV 180 May 14 13 42 05 ips stream 9099 Restart stream 1 service v 1 1 9 May 14 13 42 05 ips avcodec 9530 succeed to unregister to the wat May 14 13 42 06 ips stream 9126 Restart stream service v 1 1 9 May 14 13 42 06 ips stream 9126 Start stream service vw 1 1 9 May 14 13 42 09 ips avcodec 96 4 succeed to register to the wat May 14 13 42 09 ips avcodec 9661 ips_avcodec v1 4 1 is now running pid 96861 May 14 13 42 10 ipsLumechro 9691 Detected video input INPUT_TYPE_ADV 180 Mav 14 147 427 170 ins umechrol9hoil GPIO setting AF T 1 AGC 1 MIRROR A The log entries have a timestamp which start from the oldest and go
15. SE ID Password Lagi Assuming no changes have been made to the administrator account enter pass for the root password The Status screen will now have a Wireless Information section sil Status Systen Information Network Type IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Default DNS Wireless Information Enable Mode SSID B55 Type Authentication Encryption WEP Length Quick Wizard Static IP 192 168 1 2 299 292 22 0 192 168 1 1 168 95 1 1 no Station Not Set Infiras tothe pen TOME Change Password Factory Default Click Quick Wizard to continue Setup Wizard Network Step 1 Wireless Configuration Enable Mode SAD BSS Type EFTA EE WEP Length WEP Key Passphrase r Station Infrastouchwe na Open none aS bit Phrase Hex Digits ease ei ooo Ba men Check the Enable box enter the information for a specific SSID and click Next Choose the appropriate network connection type for the wireless network DHCP is used for this example Ja Setup Wizard Network DDNS Step 2 Select Network Connection Type C Static IP PPPoE Click Next to continue Setup Wizard Network DDNS Step 3 DHCP Notice Please make sure that you are installing this machine at a network with DHCP Service Otherwise it cannot get a proper IP address Click Next to continue Change the ports if different from the default
16. apply the setting 4 6 Pre Post Setting These settings configure the stream format type duration of pre post buffer video and storage method when a trigger handler is set to Record Pre Post Setting Pre Post Setting Format AVI Video ka Pre record Time 10 secs 5 10 Post record Time secs 5 10 Record To NAS Storage s NAS Setting IP Address 10 1 20 138 Protocol SMB OK Foliar security Change Settings e Format options include AVI for video file and JPEG for picture file e Pre record Time duration of video prior to the event trigger to be recorded e Post record Time duration of video after the event trigger to be recorded e Record To options include FTP Upload and NAS Storage Clicking Change Settings will redirect the browser to the corresponding settings page i e NAS Setting settings page 4 7 SD Card Note Dome Outdoor and Speed Dome models do not have SD Card functionality as of this firmware version A high capacity SD memory card can be used for storing video and images After inserting the SD card the camera will automatically detect the card If the card has never been used then the card may be listed as unavailable or unformatted SD Card The SD Card Storage is unavailable or not formatted Format SD Card If the camera has been previously used for other applications then the SD card information may resemble the following 30 SD Card
17. cally proceed Please verify everything before proceeding To continue with restoring the system configuration click Import The file will be uploaded and a reboot will ensue Factory Default This function will restore the factory default settings Prior to restoring the factory default settings check Keep Network Setting and Keep User Account if the network account settings should be preserved during this process Click Save to make the change permanent 42 Factory Default Keep Network Setting Keep User Account Click Factory Default to restore the factory default settings A confirmation dialogue window will be displayed Click OK to proceed or Cancel to abort Message from webpage Eg P Ore you sure The system will reboot following confirmation wait for the countdown timer Reboot Rebooting 6 sec remained After rebooting the system will refresh the screen 43 5 REBOOT Pressing Reboot will display a confirmation dialog box Status Port Basic Network Web us Se ee Web Port a SECC Configuration Server OSD server Port 1150 Maintenance Factory Default System Log Logout Windows Internet Explorer Eg j Are you sure Cancel Press OK to continue with the reboot the reboot countdown timer will start running After finishing a prompt for refreshing the page will appear Confirming will log the user back into the Live View page 44 6 SYSTEM LO
18. e cc 8010 I x o S o o a X X X CC 8012 X For example if a server do not support WiFi e g CC 8010 then the WiFi settings option will not be present in the Settings page 2 THE LIVE VIEW The IP server web interface is made up of two main pages the Live View page and the Settings page The Live View provides the current display from the IP server along with selected settings configuration and functionality After logging into the IP server via the browser the user is first presented with the Live View page Below is an example of the Live View page Following the screenshot is a discussion of the different areas within the Live View page ae a w 33 Ej 07 06 2010 15 21 46 Video Stream Resolution D1 Bitrate 1M Audio Speaker Defer CI SD Status Ready Control 5 Preset G lt Focus 7 J zoom 7 OD m O E Camera Info E digital Output 2 1 OSD On Screen Display In the top left corner is the OSD On Screen Display O5 10 2010 1LT 48 42 By default the date and time are displayed in the format MM DD YYYY HH24 MI SS the server name can also be displayed see OSD section for information on altering the OSD settings 2 2 Setup Snapshot and Record Video In the top right corner of the screen are three controls ae E a vidho Setup Shap shot Record Video e Setup switches from the Live View page to the administration configuration page where most of the
19. e IP camera using the digital I O terminal 3 THE SETTINGS PAGE BASIC The web interface is made up of two main pages the Live View page and the Settings page The Live View page interface was introduced in the previous section The Settings page is primarily used for viewing and configuring the IP camera s settings From the Live View page click the Settings page icon at the top right side a1 Click this icon to navigate ca E to the Settings page Video Streami Below is a screenshot of the Settings page interface The initial page displayed is the Status page IPCamera 2 Mes Status ed Basic Network Network Status Wired Audio MAC Address 00 19 6C 66 5C C2 Event Rule IP Address 10 1 21 27 Date Time Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 O50 Gateway 10 1 20 250 Expert Default DNS 10 1 20 96 DONS Model Info SMTP FTP Model Tnager Setup senal Number Ae ents Firmware Version 1 9 5 Build 20100705 NAS Setting Securty Maintenance Reboot system Log Logout The left side of the page lists the different setting sections which can be viewed and modified For example clicking Audio will display the Audio configuration settings in the right pane Status Audio Basic Network Audio s Line In Volume B 10 ip 0 10 Line Out Volume BIE ip 0 10 OK Trnner Sehin From the Settings page click the Live View page icon highlighted in red in the upper right corner to retur
20. e Web is Allow 10 1 20 136 255 255 254 0 on senice Stream1 is Allow Down Down IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 Service Stream 1 v Policy Firstly the Default Rule is Deny Al So all access by default is denied However two rules have been defined in the rule pane 10 1 20 138 255 255 254 0 on serice Web ts Allow 10 1 20 136 255 255 254 0 on serice Stream1 is Allow Here we are allowing access to the IP 10 1 20 138 255 255 240 0 for the Web and otream1 service While it appears we are only allowing access to 10 1 20 138 we are actually allowing access for those on the same subnet Despite access to Web and Stream1 10 1 20 138 cannot access Stream2 The Deny All requires that this be granted for access Next we add the following rule 10 1 20 136 255 255 254 0 on senice Web ts Allow 10 1 20 136 255 255 254 0 on serice Stream1 is Allow 10 1 20 140 255 255 254 0 on senice VWeb is Deny This rule is denying Web access to 10 1 20 140 Although Deny All is currently in effect 10 1 20 140 is on the same subnet It has access via 10 1 20 138 having access Despite adding the rule to deny 10 1 20 140 10 1 20 140 still can access the web interface because of the order of evaluation The rule denying 10 1 20 140 comes after the rule allowing access to 10 1 20 138 Therefore the 10 1 20 140 must be moved to precede the rule allowing access to 10 1 20 138 We use the Up button to move the rule
21. e accuracy It synchronizes every hour To use a time servers choose the Time Server option Next select one of the two time server options pool ntp org time windows com or define one by selecting Other Other will present another field User Assign where the desired time server can be defined Time Ser Othar Ligaen Anaig me After choosing a time server click OK to apply the changes and update the time 3 7 OSD On Screen Display A The OSD and Camera Info displays are independent OSD Camera Name MylPCamera Enable Timestamp Overlay Show camera name The OSD settings relate to information i e time displayed along with the video from the camera In addition the OSD section also controls the name associated with the IP camera The OSD details are presented in the top left corner of the Live View 05 13 2010 By default the date and time are displayed The Camera Name is a user defined name given to the camera The camera name must be a z A Z 0 9 and character spaces aren t permitted 20 The timestamp overlay of the video can be enabled disabled via the Enable Timestamp Overlay checkbox The camera name can also be enabled disabled via the Show camera name check box The camera name will appear below the time amp date OS 13 7010 11 75 80 BLEGARG ZF 21 4 THE SETTINGS PAGE EXPERT The following continues the descriptio
22. ea of viewing Detection Setting Below is the Detection Setting section of the Motion Detection settings page 27 Trigger Setup Digital Input Periodic Timer Motion Detection Detection Setting 4 05 2009 LOi21 00 v Enable Motion Detection Enable Sensitivity 10 10 Draw Clean Detect Area 1 i 0 Clean Detect Area 2 7 0 i Clean Detect Area 3 a 0 The first step to enable motion detection is to check the Enable Motion Detection option V Enable Motion Detection Below the Enable Motion Detection check box are detection area settings While Enable Motion Detection may be enabled no events will be triggered if no detection areas are defined and enabled Enable sensitivity 10 10 Draw Clean Detect Area 1 J o fe amp Clean Detect Area 2 F 0 R Clean Detect Area 3 F 0 P Clean The example above has two areas enabled area 1 and 2 In the area displaying the camera view motion detection areas 1 and 2 are defined by shaded areas If an area is disabled the defined area will remain but will be grayed out The Draw and Clean functions are also available in the Detect Area settings Enable Sensitivity 10 10 Draw Clean Detect Area 1 Fl 0 i g Clean 28 The Draw option defines which area 1 2 or 3 can be defined in the viewing portion at the top of the pa
23. en shot is from an IP camera with many of the video adjustment options for this firmware version Some models may have more or only have a subset of these settings The color settings allow making adjustments to video quality Any adjustments to a setting will automatically be displayed in the Color Setting preview window after a few seconds Click OK to apply any changes or Reset to rollback any unsaved changes 13 Video Stream 1 Stream 2 Color Setting Brightness E 0 255 Contrast B 20 127 Saturation B 0 127 AEC AGC AWB Mirror d Flip E Lighting Frequency e Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the image e Contrast Adjusts the variation in the intensity of an image e Saturation Adjusts the intensity of color in the image AGC Auto Gain Control gain helps brighten dark images AEC Enables auto exposure control AWB Enables the automatic white balance control Mirror Flip the image horizontally Flip Flip the image vertically Lighting Frequency Adjusts for flickering effect caused by artificial lighting Options include 50Hz and 60Hz DC Iris If the IP camera is using a lens with a DC iris auto iris then the auto iris functionality will be displayed in the video settings IRIS e IRIS check to enable auto iris 14 3 4 Audio The audio settings control the level of audio in and out Audio Audio Line In Volume J 0 10 Line Out Volume B 9 0 10 The values range fr
24. figuration view i e SMTP FTP The user will first be asked about saving or activating the rule Message from webpage he Would you like to save the current rules before changing settings il Cancel OK saves the rule Cancel doesn t save the rule In either instance the browser will then be redirected to the corresponding configuration page In addition the Handler actions also have additional settings displayed Below is the Email Notification handling action for the Motion Detection trigger Trigger and Handler Digital Input Settings for Email Notification Motion Detection zal Zenn smtp mail com Periodic Timer SMTP Port 25 Network Loss Username smtp Power Loss Recipients Email user smitp mail com senders Email user smitp mail com Trigger Interval sec Enable Attachment No Interval maximum is 38500 sec Change Settings Video Loss is a video server event IP cameras will not list this event 17 The area highlighted in red is settings which can also be set via the SMTP FTP configuration view However the area highlighted in blue Trigger Interval is a setting specific to the Motion Detection Record handler other Email Notification handler actions may or may not have the Trigger Interval setting Below is an example of an Email Notification handler not using this setting Trigger and Handler Digital Input Digital Output Settings for Email Notification Motion De
25. figuring and clicking OK check the Connection Status The following illustrates a successful NAS connection NAS NAS Setting Enable Protocol OMB w IP Address Folder Password Connect Status NAS is connecting 4 9 Account The Account settings page allows the administrator to manage user and guest accounts 32 Account User ID VIS DIO User ID Password Confirm V s D O E E E oo Password length must be 4 12 characters Guest Permission Enable The Administrator Account A It is recommended changing the administrator root password after the initial network configuration A The ID of administrator can not be changed or deleted only the password is changeable f Forgetting the root password will require resetting the IP camera s default factory settings to regain root access See Reset Default Factory Settings for more information Administrator has the authority to view and control system settings To change the administrator root password click Password for the root User ID The administrator account root cannot be changed or deleted Only the password is changeable User ID WS DIO A new page will be displayed for changing the root password Enter the appropriate information and click Modify 33 Modify Modify Password ID root New Password Password length must be 4 12 characters The administrator account root cannot be changed or deleted Only the password is
26. g the firmware The power failure during the upgrade process results in serious damage to the machine f _ 7 Configuration settings will be lost after applying a new firmware version Backup the IP camera s configuration prior to the firmware update see System Configuration Backup Restore in the next section Firmware can be downloaded from Convision s website www convision com Prior to updating firmware check Keep Network Setting and Keep User Account if the network account settings should be preserved during the firmware update Click Save to make the change permanent Firmware Update Keep Network Setting Keep User Account After downloading the appropriate firmware version click Browse to select the firmware file 40 A Caution No confirmation will be provided after clicking Upload the firmware update will automatically proceed Please verify everything before proceeding After selecting the firmware file click Upload A sequence of messages will follow No IP camera operations should be performed during this time Maintenance Uploading Next Update Status Pistase DO NOT Do Any Operations During Updating lme mareg 117 Lastly Reboot Rebocting Jspr mamami After the reboot is complete the camera will have the factory default network settings These will need to be modified After logging into the web interface check the Firmware Version field in
27. ge Using the mouse the user clicks the left mouse button holds and drags to define an area The Clean button removes the corresponding detection area Sensitivity defines the sensitivity of the motion detection sensor for triggering an event Sensitivity values range from 10 the least to 10 the most schedule Setting Along with the area detection settings the Schedule Setting portion of the settings page allows scheduling when the IP camera monitors for motion detection Schedule Setting Monday Tuesday Wednesday Schedule Days Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Start Time Stop Time Enable Type provides two options Always and Schedule Choose Always if the IP camera should continuously perform motion detection Schedule allows configuring the IP camera to selectively determine when motion detection should occur Selecting Schedule will allow choosing a start stop time along with specific days to perform motion detection monitoring Click OK at the bottom of the page to apply any changes Video Loss Note Video Loss will only be found in video servers Trigger Setup Digital Input Periodic Timer Motion Detection Video Loss Video Loss Trigger when loss is more than Secs 29 The Video Loss trigger will generate an event if video from the analog camera is lost for a certain period of time The default value is 10 seconds After setting a value click OK to
28. ient PC Time Time Server OSD On Screen Display ome o o o aoa a A A WwW WwW N N 4 THE SETTINGS PAGE EXPERT 4 1 PTZ Control Pan Tilt Zoom 4 2 Port 4 3 DDNS Dynamic DNS 4 4 SMITP FTP Remote SMTP Setup Remote FTP Setup 4 5 Trigger Setup Digital Input Periodic Timer Motion Detection Video Loss 4 6 Pre Post Setting 4 7 SD Card 4 8 NAS Setting Network Attached Storage 4 9 Account The Administrator Account User Accounts Guest Permission 4 10 Security Network Security Power LED 4 11 Maintenance Language Firmware Update System Configuration Backup Restore Factory Default 5 REBOOT 6 SYSTEM LOG 7 LOGOUT 8 WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY 8 1 Web Interface Configuration 8 2 USB Configuration Port 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 1 INTRODUCTION This document covers functionality and usage of the web interface for IP video servers with firmware version 1 9 5 Specific model information can be found in the model specification which can be found in the Installation Guide for the corresponding model 1 1 Model Differences Although most of the operations and functions being the same amongst models there are some differences Differences are highlighted where applicable The following table highlights primary functionality that differs between models These differences will determine if certain items and settings will exist in the Live View and or Settings page SD PTZ Color Gant capab WFL Gap tot o S T S
29. iia Convision i ee as IP Video Server CC 8010 CC 8011 CC 8012 User s Manual Firmwareversion 1 9 5 Document Version 1 4 About This Guide The User s Manual provides functionality and instructions for Convision IP video servers CC 8010 CC 8011 and CC 8012 employing firmware version 1 9 5 Before Using the IP Video Server v Check the PC requirements v Review the OS platform requirements v Read an special and import precautionary information v Having basic knowledge of network setup and configuration will be helpful Important Announcements NOTE This icon represents a tip for operation CAUTION This icon stands for an action that could affect an operation or mildly impair the system WARNING This icon indicates an action that will likely impair the system J INTRODUCTION 1 1 Model Differences THE LIVE VIEW 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 9 2 6 2 OSD On Screen Display Setup Snapshot and Record Video Video Audio SD Status Control PTZ Controls Camera Info and Digital Output Camera Info Digital Output THE SETTINGS PAGE BASIC 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 9 3 6 3 Status Network Static IP Dynamic IP Address PPPoE Settings UPnP Video Stream 1 Video Setting Max Client Stream 2 Color Setting Audio Event Rule Events Handled Actions Triggered Events and Actions Activating Events Modifying Activated Event Rules Deleting Events Date amp Time Cl
30. ing are you sure Cancel Next the reboot timer screen will be displayed Reboot Rebooting 96sec remained Now the LAN cable can be unplugged 50 Since this example assumes DHCP is being used use I P Setup to find the IP address after the reboot A Use the wireless dongle s MAC address not the MAC address for the LAN interface Using the MAC address of the wireless dongle the camera s IP address is identified static 192 168 100 680 00 19 6C 81 50 AA EV8150A Chamber 8 1 9 6 80 185 dhep 192 168 0 187 00 22 2D 09 2F 95 EVBIS0A 1324000465 1 7 6 80 185 static 192 168 0 9 00 19 6C 01 14 14 EV6552A DOA 1 8 6 8081 185 This IP address can be used to access the IP camera s web interface 8 2 USB Configuration Port Unlike the web interface method of wireless configuration the Quick Config utility doesn t display the wireless network interface s MAC address Refer to the label on the dongle or the packaging for the MAC address A Use The MAC address can be obtained from the label on the dongle or the packaging Unplug the power adapter and the LAN cable Insert the wireless dongle into the WiFi port located in the read of the camera Connect the IP camera and the PC using the mini USB cable Once the PC has recognized the IP camera select Config Wizard in the program option list or start it manually per instructions in the Configuration Port section Config Agent SSS S
31. k of the IP camera can be disabled for security purposes Security Network Security Power LED Security Mode Pre defined Level Customized by IP Filter Level Setting HIGH Only connections from the local area Video and Audio connections from any place Setting MEDIUM connections from the local area LOW All connections from any place Network Security The Network Security settings allow restricting access to the IP camera by network addresses There are two modes which are available Pre defined Level Customized by IP Filter Security Mode Pre defined Level Customized by IP Filter Pre defined Level The default setting is Pre defined Level and LOW which allows connections from anywhere Level Setting HIGH Only connections from the local area Video and Audio connections from any place Setting Ei j 1 MEDIUM connections from the local area S LOW All connections from any place The MEDIUM and HIGH settings present restrictions based on if the connections are local to the IP camera or outside of the local area network Customized by IP Filter The Customized by IP Filter allows greater flexibility in defining access to the IP camera 36 IP Filter Default Rule Deny Al Allow All IP 192 168 1 1 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Delete Delete All The Default Rule defines if the emphasis is on exclusion or inclusion Deny All will deny access to all except fo
32. n of the different configuration options within the Settings page 4 1 PTZ Control Pan Tilt Zoom Note Only Video Servers Box and Megapixel Cameras will have this configuration option as of this firmware version PTZ Control PTZ Control PTZ Protocol Device ID Baud Rate Data Bits To configure the PTZ Control configuration please refer to the manufacturer s PTZ specifications The PTZ Control settings will depend on these specifications The following is a listing of the available PTZ Protocol settings hone r Dynacolor Based on the manufacturer s specifications select the appropriate value for PTZ Protocol Device ID Baud Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits Device ID 22 4 2 Port Port E Web Configuration Server Serer Fort 1150 The Web Port is used to access the IP camera s web interface The default value of Web Port is 80 The Configuration Port is used for integrating applications with the IP camera The default port is 1150 A If the default port is changed e g 8080 users must add the port number to the IP address 10 1 21 5 8080 4 3 DDNS Dynamic DNS DDNS is used to map a dynamically assigned IP address a device using DHCP with a hostname A Certain network configuration will likely be required i e mapping the IP address recognized by the DDNS service to the IP camera to implement DDNS Therefore the network administrator will likely need to be consulted
33. n to the Live View page Click the icon to retum fo the Live View page Status Configuration changes in the Settings page require clicking the OK button Otherwise changes will not be applied Audio Audio Line in Volume 10 IE 0 10 Line Out Volume 9 0 10 Always click OK to apply settings The following discusses the different basic configuration options within the Settings page 3 1 Status Status Network Status Wired MAC Address 00 19 6C 44 01 C IP Address 192 168 0 21 Subnet Mask 255 256 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Default DNS 168 935 1 1 Model Info Model Senal Number Firmware Version 1 9 5 Build 20100622 The Status page is always the initial page displayed when switching to the configuration view Various basic information related to the IP server is displayed here The page only displays information no changes can be made here 3 2 Network There are three available types of wired network connections available STATIC DYNAMIC and PPPoE Please confirm all network related settings with the network administrator prior to making any changes Static IP Network Network Static IP IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Default DNS 168 95 1 1 Wiser ID User Password verify Password MTU 141 DNS Server Manual Auto DNS Send mail when connecting success Enable UPnP e Enter the IP Address Enter the Sub
34. net Mask Gateway Default DNS Be sure to press OK to save the new setting A window prompting a reboot will be displayed Click OK to proceed with the reboot or Cancel if you wish to return to the Network settings 5 A timer will countdown the approximate time for reboot to complete The page will be redirected to the live view page using the new IP address ee E A Use P Setup to find the MAC addresses after reboot and ensure the IP address is correct If the IP was changed in web configuration you must access the initial login page using the new IP after the reboot Dynamic IP Address Network IP Address 192 168 0 28 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default DNS 168 9511 PPPoE User Password fs Verify Password es DNS Server Manual Auto DNS Send mail when connecting success Enable UPnP Select DHCP Press OK button Reboot will be required and automatically triggered after pressing OK A window prompting a reboot will be displayed Click OK to proceed with reboot or Cancel if you wish to return to the Network settings A timer will countdown the approximate time for reboot to complete pee aE S The browser will likely not reload since the IP is uncertain The new IP address will likely need to be determined using IP Setup and the IP server s MAC address After determining the new IP address use this IP address to access the web interface A Always use IP Setup to find the MAC addresses after reboot and do
35. om 0 10 0 the minimum 10 the maximum After changing the volume setting click OK to apply the changes 3 5 Event Rule The IP servers CC 8010 CC 8011 and CC 8012 are capable of handling all standard events Event Rule Activated Event Rule Trigger and Handler Digital knut Digital Output Settings for Motion Detection Motion Detecti on PTZ Preset Enable ainis LEES ae Periodic Timer Email Notification Detect Area 1 off Sensitivity 0 Network Loss Record Detect Area off Sensitivity 0 Pin Ls Detect Area 3 off Sensitivity 0 15 Events Handled e Digital Input is a circuit which is defined as on Normal Open N O or closed Normal Close N C e Motion Detection If a motion is detected in the defined areas an event will be triggered e Periodic Timer An event will be triggered following the schedule of the pre defined time interval For example if the time interval is set to 30 seconds the event will be triggered once every 30 seconds e Network Loss When network loss is detected an event will be triggered e Video Loss When a video server detects a loss of video input from camera e Power Loss When system power loss is detected and event will be triggered The e mail notification includes the duration of the power loss Actions Triggered e Digital Output Activate digital output e E mail Notification E mail can be sent based on occurrence of an event listed out in Rule Lists
36. r those who are granted access Conversely Allow All will allow access to all except for those who are excluded In the pane below Default Rule rules will be defined which allow exclude access to subnets and or specific IP addresses IP Filter Default Rule Deny All Allow All 10 1 20 138 255 255_254_0 on serice Web is Allow 10 1 20 138 255 255 254 0 on sernice Stream1 is Allow Down The rules are evaluated in order starting from the top and moving down The Up and Down buttons can move rules up and down The order of the rules is important and will be illustrated in an example in the next section Near the bottom are the settings for defining rules P Netmask 255 255 255 0 e IP an IP address this can represent a subnet e Netmask the netmask of the IP address e Service Stream 1 Stream 2 Web port Configuration port e Policy Allow or Deny Add adds the rule to the rule pane above Edit will allow edits to an existing rule First highlight the rule in the rule pane edit the information in the rule settings and click Edit to apply the changes 37 Delete will delete a specific rule while Delete All will delete all the existing rules Click OK to apply any changes Customized by IP Filter Example Below is a screenshot which will be used for explaining the Customized IP Filter functionality IP Filter Default Rule Deny All Allow All 10 1 20 138 255 255 254 0 on senic
37. resets There are two buttons S and G Focus zoom and iris controls are modified using the and B Preset amp buttons L Focus Zoom S Ea Iris S is used to set a specific location view First position the camera to view a specific area Next click S which displays a window prompting the ID to assign the specific preset Explorer User Prompt Script Prompt Preset number for setting Cancel fi Enter an alphanumeric ID for a specific preset and click OK G is used to move the camera to a specific preset Click G enter the desired preset ID and click OK Explorer User Prompt Script Prompt Preset number for moving Cancel 2 2 7 Camera Info and Digital Output Camera Info The 2 buttons on the bottom right are Camera Server Info and Digital Output EA camera Info SF Divital Output The Camera Info button displays video information such as frame rate fps model name and resolution This information is displayed where the OSD information is normally displayed the top left corner Below are two screenshots displaying when the Camera Info button is enabled Note that the OSD information is no longer viewable when the button is enabled Video Resolution FPS Camera Name Digital Output The Digital Output control is a toggle button that sends a Digital Out signal This functionality is available if a corresponding device is connected to th
38. sumption while a lower GOP size provides better picture quality Video Servers also have an additional setting for NTSC and PAL Video Field Type ntsc Pac Detect Click Detect and the video server will probe the camera and set the appropriate value A 1M is recommended when using H 264 1 5M is recommended when using MPEG 4 A When mosaic or fragmentation occurs in the image lower the frame rate or assign another level of image quality Max Client This function allows more than one user to have the access to the video stream The relationship between bit rates resolution and the client amount is inversely related The maximum number of clients depends on the network bandwidth and the required video quality Values can range from 0 to 10 12 Stream 2 Video Stream 1 Stream 2 Color Setting Video Setting Stream Enable Stream Port Stream Protocol Enable RTSP Authentication C Enable Multicast F Multicast Address Multicast Port Multicast TTL Video Compression Type Resolution Bitrate Type Frame Rate 1 w GOP Size Max Client Limit Max Number of Clients 0 10 With the exception of the Stream Enable checkbox and the Stream Port the settings in stream 1 and 2 are the same the above example do not reflect the default values If stream 2 is enabled then this stream can also be viewed in the Live View page Color Setting Note Color Settings vary between camera models The following scre
39. tection Email Notification zo Shi smtp mail com eee Network Loss ese del a el le Power Loss Recipients Email usera smitp mail com Senders Email usera smtp mail com Enable Attachment No Change Settings Activating Events To activate an event first select the event and corresponding actions Next press ADD button to activate the event the event will be added to the Activated Event Rule pane Activated Event Rule Trigger Motion Detection Notification Email Notification Interval sec 0 Lastly click the OK button located at the bottom of the page to save the changes The activated event handler will be disabled in the Trigger and Handler pane The following shows the Power Loss Email Notification has been disabled after activating this event Trigger and Handler Digital Input Motion Detection Periodic Timer Network Loss Power Loss Modifying Activated Event Rules To modify an event that has already been activated first highlight the event in the Activated Event Rule pane Below the Network Loss event has been highlighted for modification 18 Activated Event Rule Trigger Power Loss Notification Email Notification Interval sec 0 Trigger Motion Detection Notification Record Parameter 1 Interval sec 30 In the Trigger and Handler pane the current settings for the activated event are displayed These can be changed as has been done below in the red highlighted
40. the Status Settings page to confirm the firmware has been successfully updated System Configuration Backup Restore The current configuration settings can be backed up to a file on the PC which can be restored if necessary System Configuration Backup Restore Backup Configuration Export Clicking Export will open an additional IE window and the following prompt 41 File Download Do you want to open or save this file Name config bin amp Type MPlayer video File 12 4KB From 10 1 21 5 Always ask before opening this type of file m While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially r2 harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this file what s the risk Click Save which will bring up an explorer window where the user can choose the location and name for the backup configuration file Save in 9 Backup Contig w A My Recent Documents Mo Documents File rane 201005 canfid ka My Network Save as lype MPlayer Video File Click Save to save the file additional prompts should be self explanatory After saving the file a blank IE browser window will remain open This can be closed To restore a previous configuration from a backup file click the Restore from file Browse button Select the backed up configuration file A Caution No confirmation will be provided after clicking Import the firmware update will automati
41. uble check the IP address Make sure the IP address is correct If IP was changed in web configuration you cannot return to initial login page after reboot PPPoE Settings If the network supports PPPoE like xDSL then PPPoE can also be used for connectivity Network Network Dynamic IP Static IP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Default DNS PPPoE User Password Verify Password MTU 1412 DNS Server Manual Auto DNS j Cl Send mail when connecting success Enable UPnP Select PPPoE Enter the PPPoE ID and password Enter the MTU Maximum transmission unit The DNS server can be manually set or Auto can be used to automatically detect the DNS IP address If xDSL does not use static IP addresses then DHCP should be used UPnP Poe To enable UPnP Universal Plug and Play connectivity check the Enable UPnP box This will allow accessing the camera via UPnP connectivity from a computer 10 3 3 Video Video Stream 1 Stream 2 Color Setting Stream Protocol TCP kai Enable RTSP Authentication Enable Multicast Multicast Address Multicast Port Multicast TTL HI Video Compression Type H264 Resolution VGA Ww Bitrate Type Constant Bitrate Variable Bitrate 1Mbps k Frame Rate 0 GOP Size 1 FPS Max Client Limit Max Number of Clients 0 10 in w E LA lt i i Video Setting e Stream Port Stream 1 port value setting 1852 is the default e
42. works should be listed Station Setting CHEM AP SSID dodohome taipei NKSP lizardkitchen gt a Highlight the wireless network to connect to Check the Enable box to implement wireless connectivity 48 Enter all the relevant information for the specified SSID Wireless Wireless Enable MAC Address 00 22 2D 09 2F 85 Mode Station Station Setting SSID dodohome taipel NKSP 3 evDemoRoom O O lizardkitchen hal Authentication Type Open System Shared Key WPA B55 Type Infrastructure w Wep Encryption Length 128bit w WEP Key Verity Key Message from webpage Ed Another confirmation will follow which is noting that the network configuration needs to be updated Following this dialogue the network settings screen will be displayed Click OK Message from webpage Now the Network configuration settings will be presented 49 Network Network Dynamic IP Static IP IP Address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default DNS PPPoE User ID User Password fs Verty Password att DNS Server Manual Auto DNS fod Send mail when connecting success Enable UPnP Change the configuration settings to apply to the wireless network For this example DHCP will be used Network Dynamic IP Static IP IP Address Click OK to apply the changes Two confirmations will follow click OK for both Message from webpage P Device will be reboot after updat

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