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1. Le lt Milesight de Milesight User Manual Chapter III Accessing the Network Camera 3 1 Assigning An IP Address The camera must be assigned an IP address to be accessible The default IP address of Milesight network camera is 192 168 5 190 The default user name is admin and password is ms1234 You can either change the IP address of the camera via IPCTools or manually Please connect the camera in the same LAN of your computer 3 1 1 Assigning An IP Address Using IPCTools IPCTools is a software tool which can automatically detect multiple online Milesight network cameras connected in the LAN set IP addresses and manage firmware upgrades It s recommended when assigning IP addresses for multiple cameras Step 1 Install IPCTools The software could be downloaded from CD Step 2 Start IPCTools and the device information including IP address MAC address Port number Netmask and Gateway of all Milesight network cameras will be displayed Details are shown as Figure 3 1 Sw fF AS admin RETA ms1234 Network Settings Batch Set Batch Upgrade Video Previews Device Name MAC Port Netmask Gateway Model Run up Time Version 192 168 6 24 1 192 168 6 1 1C C3 16 02 1E 1F a 255 255 255 0 MS C3678 2014 12 09 09 41 13 21 4 1 79 le L IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 2F FA 1C C3 16 01 00 72 1C C3 16 02 30 DE 1C C3 16 02 30 DC 192 168 6 118 192 168 6 131 192 168 6 139 19
2. Click restart button to restart the device immediately A a a a A A A a as Restore settings Factory Default ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ee o l l except IP address to Click Restore button to restore the camera to factory defaultsettings l www milesight com 54 4 User Manual Chapter V Services Milesight Technology Co Ltd provides customers with timely and comprehensive technical support services End users can contact your local dealer to obtain technical support Distributors and resellers can contact directly with Milesight for technical support Technical Support Mailbox support Milesight com Web http www milesight com Online Problem Submission System http www milesight com service feedback asp Address No 23 Wanghai Road 2nd Software Park Xiamen China Zip Code 361006 TEL 86 592 5922772 FAX 86 592 5922775 Danish Sales amp Technical Support www milesight dk More in Sight www milesight com
3. Add See Figure 3 9 In the popup window enter an IP address with a same segment with Milesight network camera e g 192 168 5 61 but please note that this IP address shall not conflict with the IP address on the existing network see Figure 3 9 www milesight com 16 de Milesight User Manual 192 168 1 10 255 255 255 0 Default gateways Automatic metric Interface metric Figure 3 9 Step 2 Start the browser In the address bar enter the default IP address of the camera http 192 168 5 190 Step 3 Enter the user name and password when the login page appears Default user name admin Default password ms1234 www milesight com 17 de Milesight User Manual Cl x ee E http 192 168 8 171 p a EX Milesight Network Came x Milesight Network Came X A Y x Gia y Pe Network Camera 3 User Name 4 Milesight Remember me 23 Language English Login Reset Download Activex Copyright Milesight All rights reserved TN Figure 3 10 Step 4 After login please select the Configuration gt Basic Settings gt Network The Network Settings page appears Shown as Figure 3 11 Basic Settings Milesight A IP Address Configuration gt Live Video O Get IPv4 address automatically ON Use fixed IPv4 address Playback IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Router Vid
4. Motion Detection Trigger alarm when any movement is detected in motion detection monitored area The image is divided into 4 3 areas and you can select your preferred areas Trigger Type l A Network Lost Trigger alarm when the network connection is down Audio Alarm Please open the audio Trigger alarm when the input gained volume is higher than alarm level PIR PIR detection only for cube camera E Vath Ma a aN TENT ra yt E A NI A A A a a a a a da aa aaa araa aa aaa a a a a External Input User password E E O ETE S E E E l FTP Folder Name Trigger alarm when there is external input Ig EE EE E EE EN EES E E SAE AA Da S 9 a TSR SY RN l l Note Audio Alarm andExternal Input The functions are only applicable when the selected model has Audio Input and Alarm Input interfaces Alarm Action Upload Via FTP File Format x Upload Via SMTP _ File Format y File Format vV Save Into Storage Please insert or mount a stroage Play Buzzer Voice Alarm to SIP Phone Please open the SIP Figure 4 26 Alarm Action Parameters Function Introduction a dre nda de da ace E REE o os ES E O ad uo Upload Via FTP Upload alarm recording files to the configured FTP server l Save Into Storage Save alarm recording files into storage AE A sear esate E E A a Agu A EE Ire RAS IE IED EN External Output Output a level signal when an alarm is triggered A AAA AAA E ee Play Au
5. SD Card Explorer Files will be seen on this page when they are configured to save onto SD card You can configure time schedules of video recording everyday and save video files to your desired location Note Files are visible once SD card is inserted Don t insert or plug out SD card when power on SD card video files are arranged by date the each day files will display under the corresponding date from here you can copy and delete files etc by the way of access to shared video files such as ftp 192 168 5 190 is consistent with the default user name and password SD Card Explorer Total Size 7 39G Free Size 4 61G Used Size 2 78G From 2014 12 04 00 00 00 To 2014 12 0 23 w 59v 59v Type All FileName Date Time Action ial 2014 12 09 2014 12 09 16 41 43 Delete show 10 entries Total Pages 1 Current Page 1 Figure 4 33 SD Card Parameters Function Introduction l A ENDA E Format Format the SD card A A A r a Nana Pa Ne Pare 1S Ta es Pa ee Tea T aT Ts PSV Es Nae aee Oe Taree Ie Pare aI l UnMount Unmount the SD card Once unmounted the files will not be listed EEEIEE E EE TE E O l File Name i File name of the video files l ye A E E E A A E E SE A A A A A A A A A A A Date Date files saved l AA E ee ES Time Length of the files in seconds ISORA ARCUATE A APA Size File size ee A OE ee SB SEE Pe EP SP SESE Se PE Pe Pe Se ee SUE SE RE Se ee l Action Delete files l NAS The network disk should be
6. available within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files etc NAS Network Attached Storage connect the storage devices to the existing network providing data and files services www milesight com 48 Milesight NAS HDD No Server Address 0 192 168 8 77 User Manual File Path Mounting Type Capacity Freespace Status UserName Password Edit Delete nome koala nfs NFS 19 16G 16 08G online j x Serer Address File Path Mounting Type SMB CIFS X A User Name SMB CIFS Password Add Figure 4 34 Parameters Note Function Introduction Oo Do S g 0 0 5 a 2 o u a o a R e 3 o oO D 9 S o v ny oO Lo eo Z O g J gt 2 2 o ee O O mqm c Ta o A n y n 5 D m V ema Gat D et a gt D c WN D y 5 D 3 D 0 5 o Up to 5 NAS disks can be connected to the camera 4 4 14 PTZ PTZ Settings PTZ Settings Protocol Pelco D Pelco P Baudrate 9600 Figure 4 35 om ewe reo e ee lt lt wu Parameters 4 4 15 User Anonymous Visit Function Introduction Select the Baudrate from the drop down menu Baud rate is the number of distinct symbol changes signaling events made to the transmission medium per second in a digitally modulated signal or a line code Enabling this function allows visit for whom doesn t have the user name and password of the www milesight com 49 de Milesight devi
7. demands for different time then the Day Schedule Mode l l l mode and Night mode will switch according to your settings Note Wide Dynamic Range The function is only applicable for models MS C23XX MS C33XX Advanced Settings Local Display Video Of w Video Orientation Normal v Figure 4 10 Advanced Settings Parameters Function Introduction Off Switch off the Video NTSC Switch video to NTSC standard PAL Switch video to PAL standard Normal Remain the image in normal direction Video Orientation Flip Horizontal Flip the image horizontally Flip vertical Flip the image vertically Rotating 180 The images is presented upside down 4 3 3 Audio Audio input and output can work with alarms to achieve various alarm functions Alarm willbetriggered when there is audio input or play the configured audio when an alarm occurs www milesight com 31 Audio Audio Enable Audio Audio Mode Audio Input Denoise Encoding Input Gain Alarm Level Audio Output Output Volume Figure 4 11 User Manual amp Parameters Audio Mode Function Introduction Enable audio input output ee ee ne ne ae ne ne a I I E een Denoise Set it as On Off When you set the function on the noise detected can Audio Input Output Volume be filtered Encoding G711 Ulaw G711 Alaw and AAC LC are selectable Input Gain nput audio gain level 0 100 Alarm Level Alarm will be triggered if voice alarm is en
8. designed to work with IP www milesight com 21 46 Milesight cameras in order to provide video surveillance recording settings and event management functions The interface of MilesightVMS is very easy to use intuitive with easy access to the most common activities such as viewing live video searching through recordings and exporting videos and snapshots It s able to integrate with other devices through ONVIF and you can connect up to 64 cameras It is designed to work on Windows XP 7 8 Vista Server 2000 Server 2008 The software is contained in the CD or could be downloaded from our website www milesight com Please install Milesight VMS then launch the program to add the camera to the channel list For detailed information about how to use the software please refer to user manual of Milesight VMS E Milesight VMS Li y lea ji File Settings Tools Help ca Led a d ll a Payback Mp User Manual Y My Si tia y gt Y 4 Figure 3 18 www milesight com 22 de Milesight User Manual Chapter IV System Operation Guide 4 1 Live Video After logging on the network camera web GUI successfully user is allowed to view live video as bellow i gt Ib we se m A gt e 4 a Figure 4 1 Live view interface Table 4 1 Description of the buttons No Parameter Description Navigation key is used to control the direction The rotation key is used for auto rotation AP A PTZ
9. l l l l l l l l l l l Synchronize with l i Synchronize the time with your computer computer time q NTP server Select WI FI connection security mode de nr a ae meee o A Encryption Type Synchronize the time with configured SNTP server and selected time zone ee ee een eee eee r EEEE E E ee Manual Set the system time manually A AAA RA E www milesight com 36 de Milesight User Manual 4 4 Advanced Settings 4 4 1 SIP The Session Initiation Protocol SIP is a signaling communications protocol widely used for controlling multimedia communication sessions such asvoice and video calls over Internet Protocol IP networks This page allows user to configure SIP related parameters Milesight cameras can be configured as SIP endpoint to call out when alarm trigged or allow permitted number to call in to check the video if the video IP phone is used To use this function the settings in SIP page must be configured properly SIP can be achieved in two ways to get the video the one is to dial the IP address directly the other one is account registration mode the details are as follows Method 1 IP Direct mode Dial on the camera s IP address directly through SIP phone so you can see the video note SIP phone and the camera should in the same network segment Method2 Account registration mode 1 Before using the SIP you need to register an account for the camera from the SIP server 2 Regi
10. the camera Elie State le a eh ade ee od H se ee nee See e e a e e a S e e a e E E e en Rg aan Aa ae a a e ae Pa gan ne ae l l Software Version The software version of the camera can be upgraded A A II ee es eee A Kernal Version The kernel version AA asc l MAC Address Media Access Control address lt o AA l System Up Time Since The elapsed time since the device was last restarted l 4 6 Maintenance The software can be upgraded by the following steps 1 Browse and select the upgrading file 2 Click the upgrade button after it prompts upload file successfully After the system reboots successfully the update is done Note Do not disconnect the power of the deviceduring the update The device will be restarted to complete the upgrading www milesight com 53 Milesight Upgrade Firmware User Manual Hardware Version V14 Software Versior 21 4 0 72 Kernel Version 2 2 0 5 ea Note Do not dis ll be restored after the upgrading Maintenance Figure 4 43 Upgrade Firmware um ioe cre ree _ mM Parameters Function Introduction A DEA O Hardware Version The hardware version of the camera eee eee T ee re al SoftwareVersion The software version of the camera EE A E e a a a a a A Kernal Version The kernel version ee r e L L L a L a ee Firmware File Select the firmware used to upgrade Maintenance Parameters Function Introduction EA a Restart the device
11. 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 56 24 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 58 34 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 59 27 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 59 50 RTSP stop one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 59 50 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 59 54 RTSP stop one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 11 00 01 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 11 00 16 RTSP stop one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 11 00 53 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 11 01 20 RTSP stop one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 11 01 21 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 11 01 27 RTSP stop one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 11 01 34 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 gt m Figure 4 41 52 4 4 5 System User Manual All information about the hardware and software of the camera can be checked on this page System Device Name IPCAM Product Model MS C2191 P Hardware Version V1 1 Software Version 15 5 0 92 Kernel Version 1 2 0 7 MAC Address 1C C3 16 01 1A 09 System Up Time Since 17 hours 9 minutes Figure 4 42 System Parameters l Function Introduction l A E EEE LEE EY g AAA E EEE ER A EEEE CEE NE E E E TOR Pe ER Device Name The device name can be customized It will be seen in file names of video files a as A A Pn a A Product Model The product model of
12. 2 168 6 140 80 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3596 PW 1C C3 16 02 1D FE 192 168 6 127 80 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 192 168 6 1 192 168 6 1 192 168 6 1 MS C3678 MS C2651 MS C3658 VPM MS C3658 VPM 2014 12 05 09 50 22 2014 11 17 11 41 34 2014 11 20 11 22 11 2014 12 04 11 41 09 2014 12 04 11 41 25 27 5 0 91 21 5 1 89 11 4 0 68 21 5 1 89 21 5 1 89 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 30 D8 t 192 168 6 141 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 VPM 2014 12 04 11 41 51 21 5 1 89 MILESIGHT 1C C3 16 02 23 1E 192 168 6 205 t 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 11 21 10 29 22 21 4 0 79 2 6 7 8 9 IPCAM cl 1C C3 16 02 15 B7 192 168 6 206 255 255 255 0 a 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 11 19 10 51 38 21 4 0 79 10 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 2F F2 192 168 6 211 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3596 PW 2014 12 09 09 44 05 27 5 0 91 11 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 00 69 192 168 6 213 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 12 08 17 10 53 21 5 0 91 12 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 16 AE 192 168 6 214 T 80 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 12 08 17 10 53 21 5 0 90 iol a4 INARA ana PESE Eene EAA 192 168 5 2 ad 80 Ntra 255 255 255 0 erie 192 168 5 1 DE
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14. 55 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 VPM 2014 12 04 11 41 08 21 5 1 89 E ia IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 30 DC 192 168 6 140 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 VPM 2014 12 04 11 41 24 21 5 1 89 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 30 D8 192 168 6 141 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 VPM 2014 12 04 11 41 51 21 5 1 89 MILESIGHT 1C C3 16 02 23 1E 192 168 6 205 80 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 11 21 10 29 22 21 4 0 79 Ja IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 15 B7 192 168 6 206 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 11 19 10 51 38 21 4 0 79 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 23 11 192 168 6 207 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3366 2014 12 04 11 22 56 22 5 0 91 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 2F F2 192 168 6 211 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3596 PW 2014 12 09 09 44 05 27 5 0 91 1C C3 16 02 00 69 E fn fammo fona MS C3658 2014 12 08 17 10 53 OM E ECC NE E CE E fasan INARA AA A LANNE A In 420 14 ACO Acce sec A 4NnX420 4 AAC FALCO ANAA 479 NO 42 49 97 At canas lect All Device Name A 192 168 5 2 Port 4 80 Ma 255 255 255 0 MASA 192 168 5 1 NEM 192 168 5 1 PER Ces AS Operating Figure 3 4 Step 5 Change the IP address or other network values and then click Modify button Rumca admin WEST ms1234 Search here Network Settings Batch Set Batch Upgrade Video Previews Device Name MAC 1P 4 Port Netmask Gateway Model Run up Time Version IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 27 9A 192 168 8 163 80 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 MS C
15. 8 6 214 80 255 255 255 0 255 255 0 192 16861 168 6 1 MS C3658 C3658 2014 12 08 17 10 53 21 5 0 90 Figure 3 2 Select single camera Xy A admin EA ms1234 CO Network Settings Batch Set Batch Upgrade Video Previews Device Name MAC IP A Port Netmask Gateway Model Run up Time Version A 4 IPCAM 1C C3 16 01 00 72 192 168 6 131 8080 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C2651 2014 11 20 11 22 11 11 4 0 68 E CA A E immer foreza asia J ron iconsmnse asin Jo essa niet Jus oscar asin eom E E CC usoen azonni asia pusar O O foo esasa wscone araoa aa f eom E izmer CE _ anentanionee naam ema O E CC CE IA o CC O A E CC CN CN EC CN E E A ON JC E E fiors ON IC E O A A oso Tre ARA AAA ENANA 1Nn1 120 NIN Ce EC ECN Inn 12OL 4 AAC FALCO ANA 49 NO 42 49 99 At on Mt SECS AS SEM 192 168 5 2 eed so MESS 255 255 255 0 BASSA 192 168 5 1 NS 192 168 5 1 Modify Figure 3 3 Select multiple cameras Step 4 Type the User Name and Password if they are not default value www milesight com 13 46 Milesight User Manual x7 amp O A admin ESA ms1234 e Batch Set Batch Upgrade Video Previews A Device Name MAC IP a Port Netmask Gateway Model Run up Time Version IPCAM 1C C3 16 01 00 72 192 168 6 131 8080 A 192 168 6 1 MS C2651 2014 11 20 11 22 10 11 4 0 68 f 5 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 30 DE 192 168 6 139 2
16. A Ten ee tee A te te teehee oe Password i Account password l E E E A A A A a A E E A A A A A A A Host name DDNS name enabled in the account 4 4 4 PPPoE This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial up function The camera gets a public IP address by ADSL dial up after the camera is connected to a modem You need to configure the PPPoE parameters of the network camera Steps www milesight com 40 46 Milesight 1 Enter the PPPOE setting interface Configure gt Advanced Settings gt PPPoE Advanced Settings se ue vos MN vo sur rr pao rrveie ro peor sere storage pre user Accent J Looe User Manual PPPoE Setting Enable PPPoE T Dynamic IP 0 0 0 0 User Name zaxi Password 0000000 Confirm 606992999 Figure 4 21 2 Check the Enable PPPoE checkbox to enable this feature 3 Enter User name Password and Confirm password for PPPoE access Note 1 The obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE so the IP address always changes after rebooting the camera To solve the inconvenience of thedynamic IP you need to get a domain name from the DDNS provider E g DynDns com Refers to 4 4 3 2 The user name and password should be assigned by your ISP 4 4 5 VLAN VLAN Virtual Local Area Network from the logical rather than physical the entire LAN split into several different broadcast domains data can only be exchanged within a VLAN A slightly large scale network if there are only a
17. Contra 2 PTZ Speed PTZ rotation speed control A i Brightness A brighter scene appears if a higher level of brightness ischosen ContrastThe difference in color and light between parts of an image Image Adjustment Saturation A more vivid scene appears if a higher level of saturation is chose l eze o PP A Sharpness Make image more sharp www milesight com 23 User Manual i reduction level hh LL a heheh a a a a a a a a a to a a heh a ht a ht he hh Default Settings Restore brightness contrast and saturation to default settings f o the Stream to show on the current i gt i gt urls i l EE Pa A ON eee eee eee eee eee ace E Auto A ns 6 Click to display images in a window size CP A Window size ee ee AAAA T AA 7 100 O Click to display images in a real size A a Real size A A ea x Click to display images in a full screen A aenenenaneeae BUC ene A 6 v When an alarm causes recording the icon will turn red A ete SOON D ds When enabled an alarm occurs the icon will turn red E PRES e O A 0 Zoom 0 oe Adjust the focal length of the lens A A A j ill e Adjust focus of the lens O OoOo EEEE pO AAA j o Adjust the size of IRIS tt o Auxiliary Focus and Lens Initialization QO A a Start Stop live view ee en Click to capture the current image and save to _ fe A a the c
18. Days PrFriday 00 100 24 100 00 100 00 100 00 00 00 00 opy to Other Days Saturday 00 100 24 100 00 100 00 00 00 00 00 00 opy to Other Days Figure 4 31 File Sizes You can set file sizes from 10 to 256M Record Frame Type Choose the timing record type 4 4 13 Storage Before you start To configure record settings please make sure that you have the network storage device within the network or the SD card inserted in your camera You can check Enable cyclic storage then it will delete the files when the free diskspace reach a certain value Choose the storage mode depends on your needs Storage Settings Storage Settings Enable cyclic storage Storage Choose Only Storage SD Cardl w Only Storage SD Card Delete 20 When the free diskspace at 10 M Only Storage NAS SD Card First NAS First Figure 4 32 Parameters Function Introduction Only storage SD Card Only storage files in SD card Only storage NAS Only storage files in NAS SD Card first storage files in sd card first when the sd card is full then it will Storage Choose 0 EN storage files in NAS NAS first storage files in NAS first when the NAS is full then it will storage files in sd card Enable cyclic storage when the free diskpace reach at a certain time it will automatically delete the files at certain percentage according to your settings www milesight com 47 Milesight User Manual
19. ES 192 168 5 1 Step 3 Select a camera or multiple cameras according to the MAC address www milesight com AAA ENANA NANA A 11120 1477 an Fac Acc sec nh INN 420 4 Figure 3 1 AAC acco MAIA 49 AN AN AC AN At onoo 46 Milesight User Manual e A FX SS admin EE ms1234 Q Batch Set Batch Upgrade Video Previews E Device Name MAC IP 4 Port Netmask Gateway Model Run up Time Version 1C C3 16 02 1E 1F 192 168 6 24 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3678 2014 12 09 09 41 13 21 4 1 79 a 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3678 2014 11 17 11 41 34 21 5 1 89 8080 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C2651 2014 11 20 11 22 11 11 4 0 68 3 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 30 DE 192 168 6 139 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 VPM 2014 12 04 11 41 09 21 5 1 89 6 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 30 DC 192 168 6 140 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 VPM 2014 12 04 11 41 25 21 5 1 89 D IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 30 D8 192 168 6 141 o 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 VPM 2014 12 04 11 41 51 21 5 1 89 8 MILESIGHT 1C C3 16 02 23 1E 192 168 6205 168 6 205 192 168 6205 80 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 11 21 10 29 22 21 4 0 79 o iecam IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 15 B7 192 168 6 206 EN 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 11 19 10 51 38 21 4 0 79 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 00 69 192 168 6 213 255 255 255 0 192 168 6 1 MS C3658 2014 12 08 17 10 53 21 5 0 91 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 16 AE_ C3 16 02 16 AE 192 168 6214 16
20. I re ep a ee A A AA E HTTP Enable Start or stop using HTTP I Nae a e a RN Rive Nene Reta eo RAN E RA NN ERA RN A RA IA GN RN SIN A A NA A A A A A A A A ea l HTTP Port Web GUI log on port the default is 8080 P L SN AT E A E ee ee ee ee ee eee l RTSP Port Web GUI log on port via HTTPS the default is 443 l EN RE E E E A E A rc EE EE EEE E EE EE E E E O E SE E A A ID E REO LEN O E O SR AO AO NO SO AO NO E E O O PE PE PEN Multicast Group l i Support multicast Address AAN a ne Raced wa ee A ee ee If you want to remote access the camera via ONVIF you need to enter your ONVIF RTSP Custom l public IP here A A A a a aa E E E E EEE EE EE EEE EEE EEE EE EEEE l FTP Port The port of the FTP Generally it is 21 l SE re E E E E E E E E E E E E M E E A E E E E S E E A E E A A o o E E PP i The valid value range of the DSCP is 0 63 The bigger the DSCP value is the QoS DSCP higher the priority is www milesight com 33 46 Milesight User Manual Note 1 DSCP refers to the Differentiated Service Code Point and the DSCP value is used in the IP header to indicate the priority of the data 2 A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 4 3 5 Wi Fi Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi Status Connected SSID Milesight Support Network Mode Manage O Ad Hoc Security Mode WPA2 personal v Encryption Type AES Key milesightsupport WPS Enable WPS OPIN Code PBC connection Use r
21. L or TLS if it is required by the SMTP server l 4 4 7 FTP Alarm video files can be sent to specific FTP server You must configure the FTP settings correctly www milesight com 42 de Milesight before using it User Manual FTP Settings Server Address 192 168 5 1 Server Port 21 User Name ftpuser Password FTP Folder Name default_folder Delete Files O Figure 4 24 FTP A Parameters Function Introduction USA ENTENT EAREN ATENTATET ENTE y A A A A A A AA AA Server Address FTPserver address AAA ee ee NE PPE PETE TUTE Ee Pte be PEPE OE OE SESE te SE TE SE PE CETL TE TE PETE TE TE SESE TE ETE SE PEPE TEE PE SESE TEES l Server Port The port of the FTP server Generally it is 21 ee E ee ee eet ee ee ee ee l User Name User name used to log on the FTP sever l eee N S r A A R A A gt Password User password A A een ee E E See eh he an en he E E FTP Folder Name Path where video will be uploaded to on the FTP server Ee a o ee ee a eR A a SS OER OUR ROR SK SE UN OE IR ER ER ER PERE TEN TEN a l Delete Files Delete video files 4 4 8 Alarm Alarm Event Enable Alarm Trigger Type C Motion Detection C Network Lost Audio Alarm Please open the audio Opie O External Input Trigger Duration 30 seconds Y Figure 4 25 Alarm Event Parameters 0 Function Introduction ee a a a a a a a www milesight com 43 User Manual Enable Alarm FTPserver address
22. Manual Date Format The format of date Video Settings Primary Stream Settings Video Codec Frame Size 1720P 1280 720 v Maximum Frame Rate 125 mps Bit Rate 14096 kbps Bit Rate Control VBR Y Profile High frame Interval 20 Frame 1 30 EPTZ O Secondary Stream Settings Enable Video Codec H264 vw Frame Size 320 192 x Maximum Frame Rate 25 lips Bit Rate 1512 kbps Bit Rate Control VBR Profile Base v frame Interval 20 Frame 1 30 Figure 4 7 Primary Stream Settings 1 wee Parameters Function Introduction l Dene ae ne AAE RECIO A Video Codec H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG available Main stream only support H 264 Io ie Se EEE oso Ss Ss eS ee ee Ss oo e e 442 4 2 gt z gi Options include 5M 2560 x 1920 3M 2048 x 1536 1080P 1920x rame Size 1080 2M 1600 x1200 1 3M 1280x960 720P 1280x720 D1 704x576 CBR Constant Bitrate The rate at which a codec s output data should be i consumed is constant Bit Rate Control ee eee A VBR Variable Bitrate VBR files vary the amount of output date per time l segment Profile The option of codec select Base Main High according to your needs Note The options of Frame Size are variable according to the model selected www milesight com 28 User Manual Secondary Stream Settings Parameters Function Introduction AAN A eS I Es f IAEA EEE Ae EII EEN SEEN MEME NENE
23. NENE NENE Enable Click to enable the secondary steam rre Wee Re serene re pol reparo lero ears ee Nene E ica iaa rete te loteo tetete tele le leete tere ne aD l Video Codec H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG available E E E E erereres e e r O O A i The optional resolutions of the secondary stream depend on theCodec of the Frame Size ae Primary stream and the secondary stream Maximum Frame Rate Maximum refresh frame rate of per second l ERR R PEE See ones ees A Sea SOE STEN Se E SOE LESTE DIE TIE DOSSIER IES EDIE SES IESE E EEE Bit Rate Control Profile 4 3 2 Image General settings www milesight com VBR Variable Bitrate VBR files vary the amount of output date per time l segment PF meme PP PP i PP i e i i e ee The option of codec select Base Main High according to your needs l WDR Off v Exposure Region Full View v Outdoor Indoor Mode Outdoor v Power Line Frequency 50HZ w Smart IR On y IR Light sensor sensitivity MEDIUM y Exposure Mode Auto Mode v Day Night Mode Auto Mode v Figure 4 8 29 46 Milesight User Manual el Milesight Network Camera Webpage Dialog e http 192 168 5 163 8080 dntemplate html Day Night Mode Day Night Mode Exposure Level Maximum Exposure Time IR CUT Interval IR CUT Color Mode Off y B W v On y Color Y Schedule Mode E Timer Exposure Level Maximum Exposure Time IR CUT Interval IR CUT Color Mode Figure 4 9 General Settings Parameters Function I
24. Type Phone Number Phone Number Remark Name Duration From 00 00 Y To 24 00 Figure 4 17 Parameters Function Introduction Phone Number Call by phone number amp Direct IP Call Check to accept peer to peer IP call Phone Number IP Address Remark Name 0 Display name E eee Seer eee eer PA E ee Cee EMER eer ee ee ee ee ce te te te tet ee eee ee ee errr ee te eeeeee ee Duration The time schedule to use SIP www milesight com 38 de Milesight User Manual White List White List Phone Type Phone Number Phone Number Enable White List Number Filter dl Figure 4 18 Parameters Function Introduction Phone Number IP Address Enable White List Number Filter 4 4 2 UPNP Universal Plug and Play UPNP is a networking architecture that providescompatibility among networking equipment software and other hardware devices The UPnP protocol allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify theimplementation of networks in the home and corporate environments With the function enabled you don t need to configure the port mapping for eachport and the camera is connected to the Wide Area Network via the router UPNP Enable Name Upnp Type Auto x Protocol Name External Port Status Invalid Invalid Figure 4 19 ee Parameters Function Introduction PUENTE RA E SE EVI i EA AENA AAA ANOS SPA AA eae ANO AAA el AA Er Enable Check the c
25. abled and input gained volume is higher than the alarm level 0 100 The volume of alarm audio output TE AA TEA E A Note The Audio mode and audio output is only for certain modules 4 3 4 Network IP Address Configuration www milesight com Get IPv4 address automatically Use fixed IPv4 address IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Router Primary DNS IPv6 Mode IPv6 Address IPV6 Prefix IPv6 Default Router Figure 4 12 32 4 IP Address Configuration User Manual Parameters Function Introduction IPv4 Address Address used to identify a network camera on the network IPv4 Subnet Mask It is used to identify the subnet wherethe network camera l is located IPv4 Default Router The default router address Primary DNS The DNS Server translates the domain name to IP address IPv6 Mode Choose different mode for IPv6 Manual Route Advertisement l l l l l l l l l l Use fixed IP address DHCPv6 IPv6 Address lPv6 Address used to identify a network camera on the network IPv6 Prefix Define the prefix length of IPv6 address IPv6 Default Router The default router IPv6 address Other Settings Other Settings HTTP Enable Y HTTP Port 80 HTTPS Enable iv HTTPS Port 443 RTSP Port 554 Multicast Group Address 239 6 6 6 ONVIF RTSP Custom FTP Port 21 QoS DSCP 0 Figure 4 13 EEE Parameters Function Introduction Le i A Rae A te ae a Nr A
26. broadcast domain so constantly send broadcast packets within the network it is easy to cause the broadcast storm network overall bandwidth consumption and to give the network to bring extra burden to the host After the division of VLAN the data will only be broadcast in own VLAN so you can control the broadcast storm also can enhance network security simplified network management Routers provide the VLAN function based on port the number of the router LAN can logically divided into multiple VLANs www milesight com 41 4 VLAN Settings User Manual VLAN Enable VLAN ID 1 4094 VLAN IP VLAN NetMask VLAN Gateway Figure 4 22 Note How to divide VLAN in routers please refers to your router user manual 4 4 6 SMTP Alarm video files can be sent to specific mail account through SMTP server You must configure the SMTP settings correctly before using it SMTP Settings User Name milesight606 gmail com Sender Email Address milesight6068gmail com Password ES Server Address smtp gmail com Server Port 587 Recipient Email Address koala_zqx8163 com Encryption SSL TLS Figure 4 23 a E Parameters Function Introduction l AAA A User Name The sender s name It is usually the same as the account name l The port of SMTP server The default TCP IP port for SMTP is 25 not secured For SSL TLS port depends on the mail you use Recipient Email Address Encryption Check the checkbox to enable SS
27. ce Steps 1 Enter the Anonymous visit interface Configuration gt Advanced Settings gt User gt Manage privilege User Manual Manage privilege Allow anonymous viewing E Figure 4 36 2 Set the Anonymous visit permission Enable or Disable in the drop down list to enable or disable the anonymous visit 3 Click Save to save the settings There will be a checkbox of Anonymous by the next time you logging in Network Camera e Milesight Remember me Coe Language English x Login Reset Figure 4 37 4 Click Anonymity and login Note Only live view is available for the anonymous user Account Managemetn Three privilege levels are available including admin operator and viewer Up to 10 users can be added to this system It s also able to log on the web with anonymous viewing no need to enter the username and password www milesight com 50 46 Milesight User Manual Acount Management User Name User Password Confirm User Password 9 Administrator Operator Privilege 9 Viewer You can only add 10 users User Name Privilege Edit Delete admin Administrator operator Operator viewer Viewer Figure 4 38 ee a Parameters Function Introduction An administrator can manage all configuration pages of the device Administrator Including change user password add or delete users the default user admin l l cannot be deleted V
28. dio Play specific audio file when an alarm is triggered l www milesight com 44 de Milesight Note External Output and Play Audio functions are only applicable when the selected model has Alarm Output and Audio Output interfaces User Manual Alarm Setting Alarm Setting Record Video Sections 5 seconds v Figure 4 27 Record Video Sections Length of each video file 4 4 9 Snapshot You can configure the timing snapshot and alarm snapshot The captured pictures can be stored in the SD card if supported or the NAS For detailed information please refer to 4 4 13 You can also upload the captured pictures to a FTP server or SMTP Timing Snapshot Enable Timing Snapshot EJ Snapshot Stream Primary Stream Interval 86400000 millisecond Save Into Storage Upload Via FTP Upload Via SMTP Alarm Snapshot Snapshot Stream Primary Stream v Interval 1 second Snapshot 1 Figure 4 28 4 4 10 Privacy Masking Privacy Masking is used to protect personal privacy by concealing parts of the image from view with a masked area Examples of this use would be masking windows of domestic properties or car number plates which are not subject to surveillance After enabling the privacy masking you can select a region No 1 4 and type of mask Then draw a square covering your sensitive area by mouse Click set will bring the masking into effect Click Clean to cancel a specific privacy masking area www miles
29. e Internet Explorer window will pop up e 6 GX http 192 168 8 171 P YI Milesight Network Came X tt HA Gen Pie Network Camera 2 User Name 4 Milesight Remember me Language English vw Login Reset Download ActiveX Copyright O Milesight All rights reserved E 100 www milesight com 15 de Milesight User Manual Figure 3 7 3 1 2 Assign An IP Address Manually If the network segments of the computer and that of the camera are different please follow the steps to change the IP address Step 1 Change the IP address of computer to 192 168 5 0 segment a Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet Connection gt Network Connection gt Local Area Connection and double click it See Figure3 8 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP 1Pv4 Properties Y General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 9 Use the following IP address 192 168 255 255 Default gateway 192 168 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 192 168 Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit mid Figure 3 8 b Click Advanced and then click IP settings gt IP address gt
30. eo Primary DNS 338 Image IPv6 Mode Audio IPv6 Address Doo O Network IPV6 Prefix A Wifi IPv6 Default Router A Date amp Time Dn Advanced Settings o Other Settings System HTTP Enable HTTP Port Maintenance HTTPS Enable a HTTPS Port RTSP Port Multicast Group Address ONVIF RTSP Custom O FTP Port QoS DSCP Doo Figure 3 11 www milesight com 18 eL User Manual Step 5 Change the IP address or other network values Then click Save button Step 6 The change of default IP address is completed 3 2 Accessing from the Web Browser The camera can be used with the most standard operating systems and browsers The recommended browsers are Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome Safari 3 2 1 Access over IE Browser lt Launch the IE browser and enter the IP address of the camera lt Enter the User Name and Password and click Login Note The default user name is admin password is ms1234 lt At the first time to log on the device the browser will prompt to install controls please click Click here to download and install controls manually as Figure 3 12 Click here to download and install controls manually Figure 3 12 lt gt Follow the prompts to install the controls when it s finished it will pop out a window as Figure 3 13 Please click Finish and refresh the browser then you will see the video paia MsActi eer MsActiveX has been successfully installed Clic
31. et playback time 00 00 00 gt Figure 4 4 Playback Toolbar Table 4 2 Description of the buttons Button Operation O B ray a Se o B T sop aw O do o egoo ES ie mye on off audio dB Enable Disable digital zoom Note Drag the progress bar with the mouse to locate the exact playback point You can also input the time and click to locate the playback point in the set playback time filed You can also click www milesight com 26 de Milesight User Manual a to zoom out in the progress bar Set playback time 00 00 00 gt Figure 4 5 Set Payback Time 4 3 Basic Settings 4 3 1 Video OSD On Screen Display content and video time can be displayed to rich the video information Stream parameters can also be set on this page to adapt to different network environments and demands gt Video On Screen Display OSD Show Video Title a Video Title text Text Position Top Left Show Timestamp a Date Position Top Right Date Format DD MMIYYYY Figure 4 6 On Screen Display OSD Parameters Function Introduction Video Title OSD content customized Text Position OSD display position on the image ep cn ered Wales E ea rence E E O Fea aaa aa ae a RL Show Timestamp Check the checkbox to display date on the image E a to hosters eto o E E E EE E ee ae ee ee A eee nee ee eee eee e Date Position Date display position on the image www milesight com 27 de Milesight User
32. grade Video Previews Device Name MAC IP Port Netmask Gateway Model Run up Time Version 58 IPCAM 1C C3 16 01 1A 76 192 168 8 164 80 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 1 MS C2181 P 2014 12 04 15 53 16 15 5 0 90 1C C3 16 02 27 A5 192 168 8 165 80 255 255 254 0 192 168 8 1 MS C3586 P 2014 12 03 11 56 20 27 5 0 90 1C C3 16 02 2C C9 192 168 8 166 255 255 254 0 192 168 8 1 MS C3273 P 2014 12 09 09 24 51 26 5 0 90 E 1C C3 16 06 00 7A 192 168 8 167 255 255 254 0 192 168 8 1 MS C3688 P 2014 12 04 22 07 21 21 5 0 87 E 62 IPCAM 1C C3 16 02 2C 92 192 168 8 168 255 255 254 0 192 168 9 1 MS C3596 PW 2014 12 06 09 06 47 27 5 0 90 E IPCAM 1C C3 16 01 12 DF 192 168 8 169 255 255 254 0 192 168 9 1 MS C2182 2014 12 09 10 37 49 15 5 0 87 a A 2014 12 08 10 55 41 15 5 0 91 a ee a T er DC E CC weca _ aneizonnomn Fissoo Afe pem A O paseas amea omaa aso Trice ARA AMPARA ENANA ANA 4nn 120 0 40M Ce AECE ACEON 114120 0 4 AAC Ancon ANA 153 AN ANA NT EM At En Mit AI NE IPCAM EN 192 168 8 171 Ma 255 255 254 0 WACA 192 168 8 1 DACA 3 8 8 8 Modify 2014 12 09 11 06 48 1C C3 16 02 25 5B Nothing has been changed 2014 12 09 11 06 49 11C C3 16 02 25 5B1 Modify Netmask 255 255 254 0 gt 255 255 255 0 successfully Figure 3 6 Change IP address successfully Step 7 By double clicking the selected camera you can access the camera via web browser directly Th
33. heckbox to enable the UPNP function E E E er EE E E E E E E E ye E E R EEE E E E E Name The name of the device when detected online can be edited EEE E E EE O E E E E E E E sek Auto Automatically obtain the corresponding HTTP and RTSP port without any set www milesight com 39 de Milesight User Manual Manual Need to manually set the appropriate HTTP port and RTSP Port l i When choose manual you can customize the value of the port number by l l yourself 4 4 3 DDNS DD NS allows you to access the camera via domain names instead of IP address It manages to change IP address and update your domain information dynamically You need to register an account from the provider first DDNS allows you to access the camera via domain names instead of IP address It manages to change IP address and update your domain information dynamically You need to register an account from the provider DDNS DDNS is not running Enable DDNS a Provider dyndns org User Name Password Host Name Figure 4 20 Parameters Function Introduction POESENTE O IE SE A A E AA Enable DDNS Check the checkbox to enable DDNS service Pa ra ee ar a N AA E A E A A ATA NE AE mY NY al EI HERR me RC E ry NR o a RS A Support DDNS from now dyndns org freedns afraid org www no ip com Provider 0 l www zoneedit com o User name Account name from the DDNS provider A tenes uate eee teree ee te sites 0h ries tte
34. iewer A viewer can t change any settings A A A E O O O E E A O O O O NN E EN O O A EN E O NO NN 4 4 16 Access List General settings Maximum number of concurrent streaming No Limit Figure 4 39 General Settings Maximum number of concurrent streaming Select the maximum number of concurrent Streaming Options include No Limit 1 2 3 4 5 Filter www milesight com 51 46 Milesight Filter IPv4 access list Rule Single v IP address Add Enable access list filtering O Filter type Allow Deny Figure 4 40 User Manual Parameters Function Introduction Enable access list filtering HA O A A ES Filter type Access or restrict access ee a ee ee ee ee a a an rN Ia aN a AR I GY A NN I Pa ao l IPv4 access list The IP address to access or restrict access 4 4 17 Logs The logs contain the information about the time and IP that has accessed the camera through web www milesight com Logs 2013 04 02 08 27 23 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 47 08 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 561 2013 04 02 10 52 56 RTSP stop one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 52 56 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 58 04 BOA change main codec resolution 3 gt 2 2013 04 02 10 58 04 RTSP stop one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 58 04 RTSP start one session IP 192 168 5 61 2013 04 02 10 58 10 RTSP stop one session IP 192
35. ight com 45 46 Milesight User Manual Privacy Masking Figure 4 29 4 4 11 ROI ROI is an image cropping feature designed to assist users in achieving bandwidth and storage optimization Users can select up to 4 key regions of a scene to transmit as separate streams for targeted preview and recording With the Region of Interest ROI technology things can be different now By using Milesight ROI technology can save more than 50 of bitrate and therefore demand less bandwidth and reduce the storage usage So according to this you can set the small bitrate for high resolution ROl Region Of Interest Hii j y ny a IUN ij F Video Stream Primary Stream w Regon Ts Figure 4 30 Note You can set the bitrate to small first 4 4 12 Record Schedule There are three kinds of recording for the cameras manual recording timing recording and alarm recording In this section you can follow the instructions to configure the timing recording The record files of timing recording are stored in the storage Refer to 4 4 13 www milesight com 46 Milesight Record Settings User Manual File Sizes 10 10 256 M Record Frame Type All al Period1 Period2 Period3 a 00 24 1100 00 100 00 100 00 00 00 100 Cop y to Other Days y to Other Days copy to Other Days i copy to Other Days Thursday 00 100 24 100 00 00 00 100 00 00 00 E 00 copy to Other
36. k Finish to complete the installation Figure 3 13 Note If IE9or higher version browser is used it is suggested that the Milesight camera web link should be added as a trusted site See the instructions as below Step 1 Start the IE9 or higher version browser and select Tools gt select Internet Options www milesight com 19 de Milesight User Manual ES Al e about blank p AX e Blank Page T File Edit View Favorites iene Delete browsing history Ctrl Shift Del InPrivate Browsing Ctrl Shift P Tracking Protection ActiveX Filtering Diagnose connection problems Reopen last browsing session Add site to Start menu View downloads Ctrl Pop up Blocker SmartScreen Filter Manage add ons Compatibility View Compatibility View settings Subscribe to this feed Feed discovery Windows Update F12 developer tools Send to Bluetooth Device Blog This in Windows Live Writer Internet options Figure 3 14 Step 2 Select Security gt Trusted 6 e y 2 Blank Page x Internet Localintranet This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files You have websites in this zone Security level for this zone Allowed levels for this zone All Low Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided Most content is downloaded and run without prompts All active content can run Appropriate for sites that you abso
37. lutely trust Enable Protected Mode requires restarting Internet Explorer Reset all zones to default level Figure 3 15 Step 3 Enter the IP address of the camera in the blank and click Add www milesight com 20 Milesight User Manual 3 E gt IS Internet Options r m Ao 03 Select a zone to view or change security settings Trusted sites E Localintranet Trusted sites Res You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Internet Trusted sites This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files http 192 You have websites in this zone Add this website to the zone Websites about blank Security level for this zone Allowed levels for this zone All http ali EA ttp alipay com Prompts before downloading potent http ria lt content http taobao com Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be E Bipinde EAS Figure 3 16 Step4 Enter the IP address After logging on IP camera s web GUI successfully user is allowed to view live video as bellow i gt wb uP e Ejuro ios E na E a Hog tad hd a PTZ Speed sfx 4 q 2 Ae i gt m 6 a 4 5 Q Figure 3 17 3 3 Accessing from Milesight VMS Video Management Software MilesightVMS ONVIF compatible is a handy and reliable application
38. ntroduction This function enables the capture and display of both bright and dark areas in the same frame in a way that there aredetails in both areas Wide Dynamic Range Off Disable WDR function On Enable WDR function Customize Customize the time when the WDR function will be enabled Full View Custom and BLC are selectable Full view Calculate the full range of view and offer appropriate light compensation Custom This option enables you to add customized windows as inclusive or Exposure Region exclusive regions manually BLC Back Light Compensation This option will automatically add an inclusive region in the middle of the window and give the necessary light compensation i Gives user an option to turn On Off the IR LED Select smart IR on and the IR i LED changes according to the actual luminance www milesight com 30 de Milesight User Manual Auto mode Customize mode lf you choose customize mode the camera l l l Exposure Mode adjusts the brightness according to the value you set The higher the value the l brighter the image is l Time I EAA AS ol eae E A E A Na F AAA aad ca CMC E TT TC IR CUT Interval IR CUT switch time between each mode Meee bate nee hare ree eo IR CUT Choose to turn on or turn off under the mode Ee Spe eee Pea arora i O E A E E E re Color Mode Here can choose B W or color mode under Day Night mode RARA A EA A EE EAT AA A RO E Here you can customize your special
39. onfigured path Default path is eee ee Capture i C VMS 1 IMAGE MANUAL 22 0 Click to start recording video and save to the a a configured path Default path is C l VMS 1 MS_Record Click again to stop Start Recording A AA IA S TE i Set the saving path for capture and recording www milesight com 24 User Manual d Enable Audio Input output It can also be set in Audio configuration page A A A a AAA O Q When enabled you can zoom in on a specific area of video image with your mouse wheel ee a Enable Zoom oe on Able to use PTZ to move the position only support under 720P with MS C26XX or A RO E PTZ o MR 4 2 Playback Purpose This section explains how to view the remotely recorded video files stored in the SD cards or the network disks Steps 1 Click Playback on the menu bar to enter playback interface Mule Talar AY cs Adalek a te Milesight 4 Dec Sun Mon Tue Y a 1 12 13 4 18 0 o 14 15 16 1 O 3 30 3 Do as h Set playback time 2014 12 08 00 00 00 O Sy A Figure 4 2 Playback interface 2 Select the date and click Search www milesight com 25 User Manual 4 4 Dec 2014 gt Sun Mon Tue 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Q Search Figure 4 3 Search Video 3 Click 4 to play the video files found on this date The toolbar on the buttom of playback interface can be used to contrlo playing progress S
40. outer PIN code SSID Router PIN Code Wi Fi IP Address Configuration Enable DHCP Subnet Mask IP Address E i Default Router Primary DNS Figure 4 14 WI FI Settings Parameters Function Introduction narrar ai iso PE EA Ar dd A AA A AL WI FI Status Connected Disconnected www milesight com 34 User Manual SSID WIFI source Heo ames as ahs Lair ahd a ar ah as a a ee i ae ae AS SS AS as aS GPS IS aS aS PT aS aS ome aby nba aby ths ad nu haa as aa at an ahs ahs aaa he at aD Network Mode WI FI option for Manage and Ad Hoc mode eae ee eee Serer eee eee LN TE a PS SE l Key Enter the password of WI FI connection Bhar ask a a a aa Ne e as a mR ee aan ad PT ne an a eT TE l Security Mode Select WI FI connection security mode Originally Wi Fi Simple Config it s a network security standard that allow users to easily secure a wireless home network the goal of the protocol is to allow home users who know little of wireless security and may be intimidated by the available security options to set up Wi Fi Protected Access as well as making it easy to add new devices to an existing network without entering long passphrases PIN Method It s a personal identification number PIN has to be read from either a sticker or the display on the new wireless device You can add the PIN code to the router or you add the Router PIN code on this camera Push Button Method The user
41. simply has to push a button either an actual or virtual one on both the access point and the new wireless client device Support of this mode is mandatory for access points and optional for connecting devices Enable WPS Enable or Disable WPS PIN Code Click on the Generate to get a code you need to add this PIN code to the router PBC Connecting Connect via PBC button click on the PBC button on the router then click Connect button again Use Router PIN Code Enter the router PIN code here and also with the SSID Note 1 WI FI function is only applicable for box and cube cameras if purchased WPS need supports from WI FI router 2 If you use Fixed IP please set the IP same segment with WI FI router www milesight com 35 4 Milesight 4 3 6 Date amp Time User Manual Current System Time Date 10 12 2014 Time 11 1 27 41 Set the System Time Time Zone 8 China Beijing Vv Daylight Saving Time Automatic v NTP Sync Interval 5hours W Synchronize with computer time Date 10 12 2014 Time 11 27 22 O NTP server O Manual Figure 4 15 Current System Time Current date amp time of the system Set the System Time Parameters Function Introduction l Daylight Saving time Enable the daylight saving time l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 7 NTP Sync Regularly updated your time according to the interval time l l
42. ster another user account for the SIP device from the same SIP server 3 Call the camera User ID from the SIP device you will get the video on the SIP device SIP Settings SIP Settings Unregistered Enable E Register Status User ID Password LLLITTTTT User Name Server IP Server Port Enable Audio in SIP Call Max Call Duration S A settings of O disables the timeout Note SIP supports Direct IP call SIP only supports second stream with H 264 or MPEG4 Video Compression Figure 4 16 www milesight com 37 eso esl gi IL User Manual Parameters Function Introduction ed E EE EA Le EROS ES Enable Start or stop using SIP A ne e coe en rere ed EY ee A eg ed ae eee ee Choose to use Enable mode or Disable mode Enable mode means to use with Register Status are sister account Disable mode refers to use SIP without resister account just use the IP address to call a User ID SIP username or telephone number from ITSP Betas ie ts Seen ca Sei See eee ene ete a A A E E E A E E A ee ee E EA l Password SIP account password l A A a wien IR m E ee E E E A A E E E EE E EE E E EE E aie E E EE E EE E EE E E E E E E Re l User Name SIP account name l AAA AS T pap i ip i pp pp a a A A Sp i Sp a e Server IP FQDN or IP of SIP server from VoIP service provider IPPBX l 2 SIP only supports second stream with H 264 or MPEG4 Video Compression Alarm Phone List Alarm Phone List Phone
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