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1. IP Camera User Manual For WindowsXP 2003 Win7 Vista Fe ce E IP Camera User Manual Preface Thank you for purchasing our product If there is any question or request please do not hesitate to contact dealer This manual is applicable to IP Camera This manual may contain several technical inaccuracies or typographical errors or places that do not match the product If you have any unsolved problems in the process of using product according to this manual please contact our technical support department The content of this manual may be updated at irregular intervals without prior notice This manual is for reference only IP Camera s functions and operations with different models may be different please regard the actual product as the truth IP Camera User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Introduction cosas ia 1 A ee ieee aati Mateos ct liga t 1 t amp Man E 1 A O E O E A 2 A A acaseanscanee 3 Chapter 2 System Connection vicio nas eects 4 Chapter 3 Access IPC through IE Browser sss cssssssss sees sese sese s essen eenn 5 3 1 Download and Install ActiVeX c ooonnccncccconconcccnoncnncnnnanonncononnnnnonnnncnnnonnannnnnnnnnnnons 5 32 User OG Mi taa 6 o TTT 7 S VET CONTO shai dt toate Merete a dak Se eee eters 7 SS AO O e oe ae te ee 8 PAV Le TETE 9 So COMMUN a o e tS le odo TE 11 3 O NetWork CONNOUTE diia 11 3 5 2 Sreamn CONOUG id id ia 12 AA A 14 Be 4 OSD COntIqure etilo titi odian 15 2
2. t cut off the power and internet connection in the process of upgrade IP Camera cannot be recovered after power off 3 5 11 5 Running State In this interface user can view the CPU and memory utilization running time and hard disk space Click Refresh button to refresh these info in real time 3 5 11 6 Version In this interface user can view the version number build date core version etc as shown in Fig 3 36 Click Refresh button to refresh these information Version Core version Fig 3 36 3 5 11 7 Import Export Settings The interface of import export settings is shown in Fig 3 37 Fig 3 37 User can export the data files of IP Camera into PC as backup function or import specified data files from PC to IP Camera 38 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 12 Local Configure The interface of local configure is shown in Fig 3 38 Remote recording files download path D My Documents Length of recording file time 15 minute Fig 3 38 Click Browse button to configure the download path of remote recording files and remote capture files configure the storage path of local recording files and local capture files Display mode Select the video display mode Two options full of window and original proportion Length of recording file time Select the recording time for each local recording file Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click
3. Step 2 Set PPPoE parameters For more details please refer to PPPoE Contfigure Step 3 Connect IP Camera to Internet gt ADSL Model Fig 5 18 Setup steps Step 4 After user successfully set up DDNS service you can visit IP Camera on the network via domain name 74 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 6 Port Mapping Take the TL WR340G router of TP LINK as an example for illustration Step 1 Ask network administrator for the IP address of router i e LAN gateway address and enter user name and password to log into the router The main interface is shown as follow TP LINK 54M Wireless Router Model No TL WR340G TL WR340GD Status Basic Setting Firmware Version 4 3 7 Build 090901 Rel 61899n Quick Setup Hardware Version WR340G v5 08140201 Network Router Status Help The Status page displays the routers current status and configuration All information is read only Loan MAC Address 00 27 19 5A BB 68 IP Address 192 168 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Advanced Setting DHCP LAN The following is the information of LAN as set on the Network gt LAN page Forwarding Wireless Stanc Routing Wireless Radio Enable IP amp MAC Binding SSD TP LINK_5ABB68 Dynamic DNS Channel 6 Maintenance Mode S4Mbps 802 1 1g System Tools MAC Address 00 27 19 5A BB 68 IP Address 192 168 1 1 WAN MAC Address 00 27 19 34 BB 69 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Dynamic IP Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0
4. click device 64 in Device List will show notice like Fig 4 27 select OK and delete device 64 4 6 4 Switch Channel eo Select the numbers showed in Area 2 in Figure 6 28 to switch channels select Area 3 to switch channel group and then select the numbers in this channel group to switch the channels e Switch the channels within different devices If you want to switch to the channels on other devices steps as below 1 Press to stop or turn the playing video off 96 IP Camera User Manual 2 Click on display interface like Area 1 in Fig 4 28 then access device list interface like Fig 4 29 iss mobile 2 Device 02 3 E 192 168 10 11 iss mobile E 192 168 10 215 Fig 4 28 Fig 4 29 3 Select the device which switched to will show the channel list of this device 4 Select the channels in the channel list of this device turn back to display interface to view the Camera of this channel 4 6 5 PTZ Control Left slip ee to PTZ Control like Fig 4 30 as below Fig 4 30 Function keys of PTZ control as below Dona Control PTZ direction ajaj Zoom in and zoom out Eal Change focus 57 IP Camera User Manual ll El Change aperture 4 6 6 Local Video The videos will be saved on the phone after recording the videos Steps as below Play Video 1 Click to access the main menu interface select local video to access local
5. range from 1 to 10s Record Linkage recording and store in the SD card when alarm is triggered Linkage Mode The duration of linkage recording when alarm is triggered time range 5 10 30 60 120 300 600 900 1200 1800s Capture Linkage capture and store in the SD card when alarm is triggered E mail Enable this function the alarm information of motion detection will be sent to mailbox refer to E mail Configure The notification email can contain text messages and images FTP Enable this function the alarm information of motion detection will be saved in FTP Server User can upload text messages and images Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh 21 IP Camera User Manual button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 9 2 1 0 The interface of I O alarm configure is shown in Fig 3 18 Setting Alarm Schedule Enabled Weekday Wednesday Alarm Linkage Fig 3 18 I O Type Select the I O alarm type according to alarm trigger type N O normally open and N C normally closed Alarm Schedule Enable this function user can set a daily schedule of I O detection The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh but
6. 00 11 192 168 100 122 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 1 00 00 0d 61 b7 01 192 168 1 213 2137 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 00 00 06 b6 79 01 192 168 2 26 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 00 00 06 0f 89 01 192 168 1 214 2147 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 00 00 00 7b 98 01 192 168 1 222 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 00 00 02 91 42 01 192 168 5 109 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 5 1 00 00 03 69 52 01 192 168 5 113 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 5 1 00 00 06 53 e1 01 192 168 100 198 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 1 00 00 0d 87 fb 01 192 168 1 215 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 00 00 02 30 48 01 192 168 5 115 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 5 215 c dd 30 1d b3 ca 192 168 2 19 1907 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 de f0 3e b8 a0 72 O OO GDG Wn A Fig 5 1 3 Configure parameters of online equipment Double click a device in the list to pop up the Configuration dialog box It can modify the network parameters restore defaults and restore the factory settings as shown in Fig 5 2 Click IP address of device in the list to enter into the IE login screen 62 Configuration Device type IP 192 168 2 28 Gateway 192 168 2 1 Port 2807 DNS Enabled Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server IP Camera User Manual v2 1 8 Version Met mask 255 255 255 U Web port 2808 DHCP Enabled MAC 02 36 134 133 F
7. 4 20 4 6 Application Running 4 6 1 Interface Description After successfully installed the application into mobile phones it is ready to run just click the ISS MOBILE 4 21 as below SES icon in the main menu The main interface looks like Fig Click l icon on top right then you can access the main menu interface and see corresponding operation options including device list photos video records about amp help 52 IP Camera User Manual etc refer to Fig 4 22 iss mobile ISS MOBILE Device List Remote Play Video Records SS Photos 2 About amp Help gt gt Spliker gt AGARSA Fig 4 21 Fig 4 22 Device List Add a new device or modify the device settings Remote Play Access the device recorded clips and view the video Video Records If ISS MOBILE has record function after clicking video records you will see the details of the records The name of the record file will be generated by system default according to recording time Photos Save the snapshot on the phone when viewing the Cameras through the phone after clicking it you will see the photos as thumbnail Enlarge the photos by clicking it Settings After clicking Ea you can set Auto play screen priority type etc refer to Fig 4 23 Settings AutoPlay Screen Setting 1 Priority Type RealTime Alert Sound Never eed aways Play Audio Fig 4 23 53 IP Camera User Manual a Auto pl
8. Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 6 Log Click Log button to enter the log search page Start Date End Date Select the start date and end date Log Type Select the type of log Five options all types system alarm operation and network After setting the search criteria click Refresh button to search log the searched log information will be displayed in the log list as shown in Fig 3 39 39 IP Camera User Manual EE e o Milo Ml Leo Tipe wo CN CON EIN e CON ea monon peo oneone oron mun omenon m CON 0a mnono I on CN IT CO mah CN IS CONEA oron are mn OOOO Fig 3 39 3 7 Logout Click Logout button to log out and return to the login page 40 E MN IP Camera User Manual Chapter 4 Mobile Surveillance You can remotely view Camera streams from your DVR IPC IP PTZ and NVR on your iPhone iPad or Android device Compatible Mobile Viewing Devices e iPhone 4 0 and above e iPad 4 0 and above e Android 1 6 and above NOTE Instant Mobile Viewing on an iPhone using an iPhone App Free download available from Apple Store under the name ISSMOBILE Compatible with iPhone version 4 0 and above Selectable 4 channels live viewing Mobile phone data plan is required not included Router port forwarding is require
9. alarm information list it shows the alarm IP alarm time and alarm description Audio Open or close the sound of live video Use Buffer In order to avoid the stagnation caused by network congestion during video playback using buffer function can save a certain amount of data 150 800 1500 3000ms before playing video The longer buffer time you set the longer delay video plays Full Screen Double click the video screen to display video in full screen double click again or press Esc key to exit full screen mode Video Parameters Adjust the brightness hue contrast saturation and sharpness of video click Default button to restore default values E Note Support 5 users online at the same time 3 3 2 PTZ Control PTZ Speed Eight grades 1 8 1 is slowest 8 is fastest and 5 is moderate PTZ Rotation Four rotation directions up down left right Zoom focus and Iris are adjustable Preset Set remove and call any preset point with a maximum of 128 as shown in Fig 3 6 IP Camera User Manual Preset 1 Fig 3 6 3 4 Playback Click Playback button in menu bar to enter the video playback page as shown in Fig 3 7 Position Remote Recording v Type All Types Date 2013 v Start Time End Time SOW WO IP Camera User Manual User can search for recording files or capture images
10. menu interface select local video to access local video list interface like Fig 4 14 Click Sy select the needed record like Fig 4 15 click gt to delete this video Click Done and back to Local Video list interface Click Back and back the main menu like Fig 4 16 49 IP Camera User Manual Local video Q ISS MOBILE 20121114170827 mp4 Koi Device List rd 20121114170827 mp4 TS SL 4 Local Video 20121114170821 mp4 aad 1d 20121114170821 mp4 a 55 4 4 ideo Remote K wm 20121114153352 mp4 ey rd 20121114153352 mp4 Saved Photos rd 20121114150947 mp4 Setting Pharma Y s 20121114150947 mp4 Fig 4 15 Fig 4 16 Note 1 In the all operation steps you could click Done to end up cancel the operation and back the last step 2 You have to make sure there are video records so that you could search the records if not you cannot search it 4 3 7 Saved Photos The photos are the snap shot when viewing the Cameras which saved on the album You also can check and batch save and delete etc The steps are the same as 4 3 6 4 3 8 Switch Language When you switch the language on your phone the language of the application will be changed as well For example it s switched to English on your phone the language of the application will be switched to English as well 4 3 9 Video Remote You can access the device recorded clips
11. of privacy area Clear all Click this button to clear all privacy areas Clear select Click this button to clear selected privacy area Click Setup button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Query button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Query button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 6 SD Card The interface of SD card configure is shown in Fig 3 14 16 IP Camera User Manual SD Card Name SD Card Space Partition Information Partition Type Total Space Remaining Space Partition And Format Fig 3 14 Click Refresh button to view the information of SD card on the IP Camera Click Partition And Format button to format SD card it supports disk cache smart drive FAT32 file system and 32GB maximum capacity with a fixed partition When the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful A Notice eo Power off and restart the IP Camera to identify correctly after inserting SD card e Hot plugging is not recommended for SD card it may damage the data of SD card e Don t allow formatting during the process of using SD card capture or record 17 IP Camera User Manual Don t cut off the power in the process of formatting e FAT32 is used to file syst
12. video list interface like Fig 4 31 2 Click the video record for example 20121011134721 mp4 to view this video record e Batch Save 1 Click video list interface like Fig 4 31 to access the main menu interface select local video to access local 2 Click Sy then select the needed video like Fig 4 32 3 Click Save to photos album will show Saved successfully like Fig 4 33 a and b 4 Click OK back to the list interface like Fig 4 31 20121115101655 mp4 20121115101655 mp4 Device 01 Channel 2 22 Device 01 Channel 2 20121115101650 mp4 20121115101650 mp4 m Device 01 Channel 1 Device 01 Channel 1 Fig 4 31 Fig 4 32 Save to photos album Delete Fig 4 33 a 58 IP Camera User Manual 1115101655 n if 4 ice 01 Channel 2 Device 01 Channel 1 Message Saved successfully Message Es Are you sure delete the videos OK Cancel OK Fig 4 33 b Fig 4 33 c eo Delete 1 Click to access the main menu interface select local video to access local video list interface like Fig 4 31 2 Click Sy select the needed record like Fig 4 32 3 Click Delete and show the message like Fig 4 33 a and c 4 Click OK and back the list interface or click Cancel and Done then back the main interface like Fig 4 31 Note 1 In the all operation steps you could click Done to end u
13. video transmission and monitoring 1 2 Main Features eo Use 5 megapixel sensor with progressive scan to provide clearer images e Support H 264 and MJPEG encoding high performance SOC three stream output 1 IP Camera User Manual technology and maximum support 1080P 30fps Based on embedded architecture integrate multiple functions such as video and audio collection signal processing encoding intelligent analysis storage network transmission etc Built in WEB server network adaptive technology support for multi user access and preview HD video simultaneously delay lt 250ms Support mobile surveillance by Iphone Ipad and Android phone compatible with PC mobile access Use the disk pre allocated technology to effectively improve the efficiency of disk Support SD card storage and full video storage strategy the data is correct without missing Multiple alarm functions and interfaces integrate internally PTZ control I O and other interface Support AWB AE AGC Support DDNS UPNP WIFI PPPOE and other functions Front and back ends interoperable fully support ONVIF RTSP Use the switching function of ICR filter to achieve day and night surveillance Convenient user rights management effectively protect privacy Integrate audio support voice intercom The true digital solution Easy to install and configure 1 3 Caution Please read this user manual carefully before using the camera and keep it well for future r
14. 0 then access device list interface like Fig 4 11 47 IP Camera User Manual List demo gt V 192 168 10 215 demo2 v a 192 168 10 11 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 5 Channel 6 demo 192 168 10 215 2 gt bo demo2 K r a Fig 4 10 Fig 4 11 Fig 4 12 3 Select the device which switched to will show the channel list of this device like Fig O O Channel 4 O Channel 7 4 12 as below 4 Select the channels in the channel list of this device turn back to display interface to view the Camera of this channel 4 3 5 PTZ Control Left slip esi to PTZ Control like Fig 4 13 as below Playing Fig 4 13 Function keys of PTZ control as below AKIE G Control PTZ direction JE Zoom in and zoom out 48 IP Camera User Manual Eel l Change focus ojo Change aperture 4 3 6 Local Video The videos will be saved on the phone after recording the videos Steps as below Note If there is no memory card on phone the record function will not work Play Video Click to access main menu interface select local video to access local video list interface like Fig 4 14 Click the video record for example 20121022145057 mp4 to view this video record Local video D por 20121114153352 mp4 C rd 20121114153352 mp4 2012111415094 7 mp4 rd 20121114150947 mp4 Fig 4 14 Delete Click to access the main
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17. Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Renew Obtasning network parameters DNS Server 0000 0000 e MAC Address The physical address of the router as seen from Security the LAN e IP Address The LAN IP address of the router e Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with LAN IP address Wireless These are the current settings or information for Wireless as set on the Wireless gt Wireless Settings page Wireless Radio indicates whether the wireless radio feature of the router is enabled or disabled e SSID SSID of the router e Channel The current channel in use Mode Indicates the current mode 54Mbps 802 119 11Mbps 802 11b If displayed 54Mbps 802 119 it is compatible with 11Mbps 802 11b e MAC Address The physical address of he router as seen from the Wireless LAN e IP Address Wireless LAN IP address of the router Traffic Statistics Recemed Sent Bytes 0 4796 Packets 0 5 WAN The following parameters apply to the WAN Internet port of the router You can configure them on the Network gt WAN page e MAC Address The physical address of the router as seen from the Internet IP Address The current WAN internet IP Address f assigned dynamically and no connection to Internet this field will be blank System Up Tame 0 day s 00 00 38 Retresh 9r 000 0 e Subnet Mask The subnet mask associated with the WAN i DIOR e Fa Internet fa Rios Fig 5 19 Step 2 Open Forwarding select V
18. NVIF Port 12001 DHCP Off Wireless IP Address 192 168 2 10 Wireless Gateway 192 168 1 1 Protocol PELCO D Communication port RS485 Baud Rate 19200 ID 1 61 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 2 SearchTool User Guide 1 Introduction Software SearchTool can search for IP Cameras on the intranet automatically and doesn t need the IP address to configure equipment 2 Search online equipment After installed the software SearchTool double click the shortcut to enter main interface of software click Search A button to search online equipment on the intranet as shown in Fig 5 1 Search Assistant 192 168 5 133 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 5 1 ec 49 93 11 10 11 192 168 2 28 2807 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 00 00 09 c8 f3 01 192 168 100 215 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 100 1 00 00 09 a9 83 01 192 168 5 106 5005 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 5 1 00 00 0a ab e1 01 192 168 5 101 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 00 00 0f 25 83 01 192 168 2167 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 00 00 05 58 ad 01 192 168 2 165 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 00 00 04 78 21 01 192 168 2 157 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 00 00 02 aa e1 01 192 168 2 139 5000 IPCamera 255 259 250 0 192 168 2 1 00 00 De dd 0f 01 192 168 2 24 2407 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 ec 49 93 00 00 20 192 168 5 131 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 5 1 ec 49 93 12 11 11 192 168 15 234 5000 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 192 168 15 1 ec 49 93 00
19. R Camera Network Speed Dome etc These digital equipments compress real time video stream and transmit to different clients over the network with embedded real time operating system The remote user can view camera video through standard web browser at any moment without any professional software and authorized users can control PTZ and configure system IP Camera is a new generation product of combining traditional camera and network video technology and capable of providing the following features based on the Ethernet control adopt high performance processing chip and platform to ensure high reliability and Stability adopt H 264 compression algorithm to effectively save network transmission bandwidth and HDD storage space support dynamic configuration for stream parameters support a large number of protocols such as PPPoE DHCP UDP TCP IP RTSP NTP ONVIF etc support bidirectional voice talkback OSD overlay and motion detection with built in Web server allow users to easily perform real time monitoring and remote control IP Camera via IE browser support three stream main stream sub stream and mobile stream selectable for transmission and record support local and remote alarm linkage adopt high speed embedded 3A AWB AF AE to make the image clearer smoother and more realistic IP Camera can be widely applied to family office enterprise supermarket factory chain store school and other occasions that require remote network
20. Reason 3 User name or password is incorrect Solution Input the correct user name and password if users do not remember them you can restore factory settings IP is 192 168 1 10 username is admin and password is blank by using SearchTool 78 IP Camera User Manual Fail to visit IP Camera via IE after upgrade Solution Delete the caching of browser Steps Open IE click Tools select Internet Options click delete files button in Internet temporary files gt select delete all offline contents click OK login IP Camera again Note Users need to delete ActiveX in the computer and re install the new version when the update have successfully completed The video image is not fluent Possible Reason 1 The frame rate of IP Camera is too low Solution Recommend user to change the stream to sub stream or increase the video frame rate Possible Reason 2 Too many users are viewing the video Solution Block some clients or reduce the video frame rate Possible Reason 3 The bandwidth is low Solution Reduce the video frame rate or bitrate The color of images is abnormal green or other colors Possible Reason The settings of color adjustment are not properly Solution Restore the default settings in Video Parameters or set the ISP parameters properly There is no sound while monitoring Possible Reason 1 No audio input connection audio input and output rever
21. Server Fig 3 9 Device Port Default value is 5000 users are recommended not to change it Web Port Default value is 80 users are recommended not to change it RTSP Port Default value is 554 users are recommended not to change it ONVIF Port Default value is 12001 users are recommended not to change it DHCP If DHCP function of router is enabled IP Camera will automatically obtain IP 11 IP Camera User Manual address from the router and revert to manual IP automatically when DHCP failed IP Address Set the IP Camera s IP address Net mask Default value is 255 255 255 0 users are recommended not to change it Gateway Set the IP Camera s gateway When the device is connected to public network via a router gateway should be set to the router s IP Multicast address Multicast means the hosts of a group can receive all the data within this group Set the IP address and port number of multicast DNS Server The default server is the DNS address of Guangdong province Using DDNS function outside this area need to set the DNS address as their local DNS address Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful a Note After modify and save network parameters IP Camera will restart If the device is app
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23. ally when time out and create folders automatically in the root directory of FTP server Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 10 8 User Management The interface of user management is shown in Fig 3 28 31 IP Camera User Manual Tro a sid 1 Fig 3 28 Enter the new user s name and password set the appropriate user right then click Add button to add this user into the user list Select a user in the user list modify user information or right and then click Modify button to confirm the change Select a user in the user list click Delete button to delete this user E Note 10 users can be added for each IP Camera at most The admin cannot be modified and deleted 3 5 10 9 Connection Management The interface of connection management is shown in Fig 3 29 In this interface user can view all user information Click Refresh button to refresh the online user list User can preview and operate device remotely through IE browser ISS 32 IP Camera User Manual and other client Clicking Disconnected button can take the client offline agi at COS UN Fig 3 29 3 5 10 10 Day Night Configure The interface of day night configure is shown in Fig 3 30 Day Night Switch Schedule Enable this funct
24. ansit 4 2 Installation Users can free download this app from Google play store on Android 1 6 and above you may first search ISSMOBILE like Fig 4 1 as below Router port forwarding is required Then click Install the application will be automatically installed into your mobile phone like Fig 4 2 as below 42 IP Camera User Manual iss SS MOBILE Fig 4 1 4 3 Application Running 4 3 1 Interface Description After successfully installed the application into mobile phones it is ready to run just 4 ISS i click the ISS MOBILE Ma icon in the main menu The main interface looks like Fig 4 3 Click l icon on top right then you can access the main menu interface and see corresponding operation options including device list local video photos about etc refer to Fig 4 4 43 IP Camera User Manual ISS MOBILE TN Device List Local Video Video Remote Saved Photos Setting 2 About v1 0 3 Fig 4 3 Fig 4 4 Device List Add a new device or modify the device settings Local Video If ISS MOBILE has record function after clicking video records you will see the details of the records The name of the record file will be generated by system default according to recording time Video Remote Access the device recorded clips and view the video Saved Photos Save the snapshot on the phone when viewing the IP Camera through the phone after clickin
25. ay Turn on AutoPlay to display the video surveillance automatically on your next login If turn it off it will not display your last time video on the next login b Screen Setting Select 1 means only one player window in player interface select 4 means four player windows in player interface c Priority Type Select the desired type Real Time and Fluency d Alert Sound Select the voice prompts when the device alarm is triggered e Play Audio Open and close the device output sound About amp Help The related information of the application 4 6 2 Live Preview Click back key on top left in the main menu interface back to display interface like Fig 4 24 as below iss mobile iss mobile Fig 4 24 Instructions of the functions on Live Preview interface as below Channel selecting You can select the channels playing Select the group of channels 94 IP Camera User Manual BM yistop _ o gR fe G _ E Real time Alarm co Quick Access Device List edit and select the device E Left Slip to Display PTZ Control Button K4 gt Control the directions of the Camera the directions of the Camera G E i A in Zoom out kanil Weer Change focus O O L Control aperture 4 6 3 Add Device If this is the first time to use ISS MOBILE app you need to put in all the information needed Steps as below e Click to access Device List interface the list i
26. breaks down Models with IR a Cover the photoresistor with your hands must be completely covered If IR LED is not light the infrared module is bad otherwise please check Day Night Configure and Time Parameters b Disable timing Day Night switch Models without IR Auto mode a Disable timing Day Night switch b If IR switches repeatedly turn down the sensitivity if IR is hard to switch turn up the sensitivity Models without IR Timing switch mode 80 IP Camera User Manual Make sure that the device time synchronizes with PC Enable timing Day Night switch Set the Day Night Switch Schedule IP Camera will switch to night mode within certain period of time otherwise it will switch to day mode 81
27. d NOTE Instant Mobile Viewing on an iPad using an iPad App Free download available from Apple Store under the name ISSMOBILE HD Compatible with iPad version 4 0 and above Selectable 9 channels live viewing Mobile phone data plan is required not included Router port forwarding is required NOTE Instant Mobile Viewing on Android 1 6 and above Free download available from Google play store under the name ISSMOBILE Selectable 4 channels live viewing Mobile phone data plan is required not included Router port forwarding is required Before You Begin You will need the following before you can start mobile viewing on your iPhone or Android device e The IP address or DDNS host name of your DVR or IP Camera For details please refer to the user manual e The TCP Port Number of your DVR or IP Camera By default the port number is 5000 e Username and Password of your DVR By default the ID is admin no password 41 IP Camera User Manual For Android 4 1 Main Functions Support Chinese and English View the Cameras on real time via wifi and 3G Support multi channel switching Support remote play Support device configuration modification and delete Support photo view and save Support video view and save Support IP and DDNS access Support Pan Tilt amp Zoom control Support Snap shot Support video records Adopt direct connection device without any third party server tr
28. e SMTP server of 163 mailbox is smtp 163 com the SMTP server of Gmail mailbox is smtp gmail com Gmail mailbox and 163 mailbox are now recommended Port Port number of SMTP server usually is 25 or 465 or it may be 587 993 etc Sender address The E mail address of sending mail Recipient address The E mail address of receiving mail Here user can add two E mail addresses at most Sender name Sender s name User name E mail login user name Password E mail login password Subject The subject of sending messages 30 IP Camera User Manual Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 10 7 FTP Configure The interface of FTP configure is shown in Fig 3 27 Enabled Username test Fig 3 27 When alarm is triggered IP Camera will upload text messages and images to FTP server Enable Enable or disable FTP function Server address FTP server s IP address or domain name such as 192 168 1 119 Port FTP server s port number the default value is 21 User name Password FTP server s user name and password FTP Directory Set the transmission path on remote FTP server Click Device Name and Channel Name button to create a path quickly It can rename the file reconnect automatic
29. eference Please transport use and place the camera in allowable temperature and humidity range Please avoid heavy stress or violent vibration To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product near the heat water or moisture Please disconnect any cables during an electrical storm or the camera will not be 2 IP Camera User Manual used for an extended period of time e Must observe all electrical safety standards make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera e Do not aim the camera lens at the strong light otherwise it will cause fatal damage to photosensitive element e Do not install the camera near the outlet of air conditioners otherwise lens will become fuzzy due to condensation eo If cleaning is necessary use dedicated lens paper or a clean soft cloth with a bit of neutral detergent diluted with water and wipe it gently eo f the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself 1 4 Audience This manual applies to the following persons System planning person Technical support and maintenance person Administrator End users retailers professional users and ordinary civilian users etc IP Camera User Manual Chapter 2 System Connection When using this product for the first time please read Connection Figure carefully as shown in Fig 2 1 Any wrong mgt may lead t
30. em format by default IP Camera doesn t support the storage formatted into multi partition if user want to format SD card on PC before using please format it into one partition 3 5 7 PTZ Configure The interface of PTZ configure is shown in Fig 3 15 Dome address Stop bit 1 Fig 3 15 PTZ configure When IP Camera is connected to RS485 communication or control device e g PTZ decoder dome camera user need to select the correct PTZ settings according to the parameters of external communication device address protocol baud rate etc Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful Ad Notice Only setting the correct parameters and protocol can you control the external communication device 18 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 8 Record Configure The interface of record configure is shown in Fig 3 16 Storage rule Not overwrite K Pre recording Record Schedule Period4 Start 00 v Fig 3 16 Storage rule When the storage space is full Circle write will cover the earliest storage files and keep recording Not overwrite will stop recording and generate alarm automatically Pre
31. function set the mirror flip mirror and flip mode video will rotate horizontally vertically both horizontally and vertically AWB Mode Select the appropriate mode according to the actual monitoring environmental There are six modes to choose from Noise Reduction Level Drag the slider to set the processing level of reducing noise range from 1 to 10 Indoor And Outdoor Select indoor or outdoor mode to get the suitable display result Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 11 Device Maintenance 3 5 11 1 Device Information The interface of device information is shown in Fig 3 32 Device Name TEST Channel Name test_ch1 Refresh l Fig 3 32 In this interface user can self define device name and channel name displayed in the search list while searching for devices They support 24 characters only contain Chinese 35 IP Camera User Manual characters letters numbers and underline Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 11 2 Restore Defaults The interface of restore defaults
32. g example for TP Link WR340G 54M Wireless Router shows the configuration steps of wireless router 1 Network parameters setup for wireless router Enter your wireless router s IP in browser to pop up login screen fill in the user name and password to enter into the router s configuration page then switch to the LAN Setting page under network parameter menu set the IP of wireless router as shown in Fig 5 4 TPR LINK Model No Status Basic Settings Quick Setup Network MAC Address 00 27 19 54 B8 68 192 168 1 1 is the wireless WAN emie DETEN gateway address to be set MAC Clone Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 ddi Wireless for the IP camera 21 Advanced Settings Lwraaie ease 36 DHCP Forwarding oe it you change the IP address Static Routing address to log on to the Route IP amp MAC Brehat 2 ifthe new LAN IP address you LAMENTA a Address pool in the DHCP Dynamic DNS same time Maintenance 3 Ifthe new LAN IP address yo Vinual Server and DMZ Host configured System Tools Fig 5 4 2 Turn to the basic settings page under wireless parameters menu as shown in Fig 5 5 1 Set SSID This SSID is for identity validation of wireless network it must be the same as the SSID setting of IP Camera 2 Frequency range It determines the frequency range of network working select range 1 13 the default value is 6 Note If your neighbor also uses wireless network and its frequenc
33. g it you will see the photos as thumbnail Enlarge the photos by clicking it Setting After clicking it you can set password protection alarm sound etc refer to Fig 4 5 About The related information of the application Setting Password Protection Password l Alram sound e L Once L Always a Fig 4 5 44 IP Camera User Manual 4 3 2 Live Preview Click back key on top left in the main menu interface back to display interface refer to Fig 4 6 Fig 4 6 Instructions of the functions on Live Preview interface as below 2 4 6 8 MM Select the group of channels Control the directions of the Camera 45 IP Camera User Manual Change focus and aperture 4 3 3 Add Device If this is the first time to use ISS MOBILE app you need to put in all the information needed Steps as below Click to access Device List interface the list is blank as this time e Click fa on Device List on bottom left to access Detail interface like Fig 4 7 as below Device Detail DeviceName Address User Name Password Fig 4 7 Device Name The names of equipment which can help you identify different devices for examples you can type the names based on the location of the equipment The name will be showed on the topside title bar of display interface Address DVR IP address must be an Internet address or DDNS Port It means mobile phone por
34. hat your network administrator assigns a LAN IP address to IP Camera The IP Camera and your PC must be on the same network segment See picture below for the network topology _ ol 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 10 Switcher mer Fig 5 10 Please refer to picture below for the network settings gt IP Address Automatically obtain IP address DHCP C IP Address 1192 165 1 10 gt DNS Server 70 IP Camera User Manual WEP Key Format ASCII v WEP Key 1 Y gt WiFi IP Enabled Multicast Address 236 105 203 0 Fig 5 12 If a wireless IP Camera needs to be visited via WiFi mode user should set WiFi Configure correctly Setup steps Step 1 Login IP Camera via IE browser 192 168 1 10 by default Step 2 Switch to the Network Configure page fill in the device IP address assigned by network administrator e g 192 168 1 100 Step 3 Fill in the correct net mask e g 255 255 255 0 Step 4 Fill in the correct gateway e g 192 168 1 1 Click OK button to save the setting then restart the device enter the device IP address to visit it gt Dynamic IP Dynamic IP means that IP Camera obtains IP address from DHCP server S L PC T 7 492 168 1 126 Switch or router automatically See picture below for the network topology 192 168 1 10 O DHCP Server Fig 5 13 71 IP Camera User Manual Please refer to picture below f
35. hen the object comes in it will cause temperature change and PIR alarm The settings of PIR alarm are similar to motion detection and I O alarm please refer to Chapter 3 5 9 1 Motion Detection or 3 5 9 2 I O for detailed operations 3 5 10 Advanced Configure 3 5 10 1 Capture Configure The interface of capture configure is shown in Fig 3 20 Enabled Capture Schedule Period 4 Start 00 Y 00 FTP upload Enabled Fig 3 20 Setting Enable or disable timing capture function set the time interval of capture time range 5 10 15 30 60s If capture interval is set to 5s IP Camera will capture pictures every 5 seconds in the period of capture schedule and store them in the SD card Capture Schedule Enable this function user can set a daily schedule of capture The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the 24 IP Camera User Manual other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule FTP upload Enable this function to upload the pictures of timing capture to FTP Server Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 10 2 Audio Configure The interface of audio configure is shown i
36. ia crossover cable direct connection Refer to Appendix 7 Step 2 Switch to the Network Configure page fill in the device IP address requested from network service provider e g 113 108 119 168 Step 3 Fill in the correct net mask e g 255 255 255 0 Step 4 Fill in the correct gateway e g 113 108 119 20 Click OK button to save the setting then restart the device connect IP Camera to public network so that all Internet users can visit it remotely via entering http 113 108 119 168 gt Broadband and router sharing Internet access mode like ADSL and so on For dial up access with router see picture below for the network topology 73 IP Camera User Manual O f e _ ADSL Model wA lg y Fig 5 17 Users can set up DDNS domain name service please refer to Appendix 4 for DDNS settings Enter the username and password applied in the DDNS server into the DDNS Configure page and map the ports from router The router judges and points to IP Camera according to the different ports remote Internet users can visit the IP Camera on the network via domain name Login IE and enter the domain name and port number and without entering port number if it is the default value 80 for example http MyIPC no ip org 2318 gt PPPoE dial up access For IP Camera dial up access see picture below for the network topology O Step 1 Login IP Camera via crossover cable direct connection Refer to Appendix 8
37. ick Connect directly without setting parameters if the security type is WPA user need to enter password and then click Connect if the security type is WEP user need to set the WEP key format WEP key and password then click Connect These settings must be consistent with wireless router Step 5 When the connect state is displayed as Connect unplug the network cable of IP Camera open IE browser and enter the wireless IP to access IP Camera Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful E Note Only for the models with WiFi function If your IP Camera has no WiFi function searching router is invalid 3 5 10 4 PPPoE Configure The interface of PPPoE configure is shown in Fig 3 24 Enabled Refresh Fig 3 24 Enable Enable or disable PPPoE dial up function Dynamic IP Display the public IP Address after the success of dial up 28 IP Camera User Manual Account Password The account password of ADSL dial up obtain from the internet service provider Dial Support PPPoE dialing with wired and wireless Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button t
38. ig 5 2 4 Upgrade online equipment Click Upgrade 2 button in the lower left corner of main interface to pop up a dialog box select the correct upgrade file click Open to upgrade gt gt Upgrade a device Right click a device in the list select Upgrade option Upgrade multiple devices Hold down the CTRL key and click the device you need to upgrade in the list right click any selected device select Upgrade option as shown in Fig 5 3 63 Search Assistant 192 168 5 133 192 168 100 215 192 168 5 106 192 168 5 101 192 168 2 167 192 168 2 165 192 168 2157 192 168 2 139 192 168 2 24 192 168 5 131 192 168 15 234 192 168 100 122 192 168 1 213 192 168 2 26 192 168 1 214 192 168 1 222 192 168 5 109 192 168 5 113 192 168 100 198 192 168 1 215 192 168 5 115 192 168 2 19 Note Please enter the correct user name and password in the figure above 5000 IPCamera 5000 IPCamera 5005 IPCamera 5000 IPCamera IP Camera User Manual 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 5000 iPCamera 255 255 255 0 5000 PCamera 5000 PCamera 5000 IPCamera AAA PCamera 5000 EN 5000 IPCamera 5000 IPCamera 2137 IPCamera ET IPCamera 2147 IPCamera 5000 IPCamera 5000 IPCamera 5000 IPCamera 5000 IPCamera ETA IPCamera 5000 IPCamera 1907 IPCamera 255 255 255 0 259 255 259 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 25
39. in local PC or storage device on the IP Camera according to search criteria Position Select remote recording files remote capture images local recording files or local capture images Type Select the file type remote recording files can be searched by motion alarm recording I O alarm recording and time recording local recording files can be searched by local files and download files Date Select a certain date Start Time End Time Set a specific time period Files List Click Search button after setting the search criteria the searched files information will be displayed in the Files List Play Double click video or click picture file in the files list or click button to playback The contents will be displayed in the video playback window Supporting files switch capture download and position playback by dragging the progress bar during playback As shown in Fig 3 8 1 22 _ 2 SK AAA me 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fig 3 8 Download Select remote recording files or remote capture images in the files list and click this button to download to your PC IP Camera cannot search and download files again during the download process 10 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 Configure Click Configure button to enter the parameter setting page 3 5 1 Network Configure The interface of network parameters is shown in Fig 3 9 Device Port Device Port IP Address Multicast Settings DNS
40. ion user can set a daily schedule of switch The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of sensor in low light conditions high normal low Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 33 IP Camera User Manual nr ek Day Night Switch Schedule Enabled Day of week Wednesday Apply to Current Period Start 00 00 00 w End 00 Sr 00 SL oo Sensor low light sensitivity Sensitivity High Fig 3 30 3 5 10 11 ISP Configure The interface of ISP configure is shown in Fig 3 31 Brightness Indoor And Outdoor Fig 3 31 34 IP Camera User Manual Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness Drag the slider to adjust the brightness contrast hue saturation and sharpness of video range from 1 to 255 Exposure Support auto exposure It will adjust exposure automatically according to the intensity of light Video Standard In indoor environment if the flashing lamps result in image scintillation please select 50HZ or 60HZ according to the power frequency Mirror Mode Enable or disable mirroring
41. irtual Servers as shown below TP LINK Status Basic Settings Virtual Servers Quick Setup Network Wireless ID Service Ports IP Address Protocol Status Modify Advanced Settings DHCP L Add New Enable Al Disable Al delete All Forwarding Pon inagernmg Previous Next DMZ UPnP Fig 5 20 Step 3 Select Add New and enter the IP address of IP Camera e g 192 168 1 100 port e g 85 status valid and other information click save as shown below 75 IP Camera User Manual TP LINK Add or Modify a Virtual Server Entry Service Port XXX of XX IP Address 192 168 1 100 Protocol ALL x Status Enabled w Common Service Port Selact One Y Status Basic Settings Quick Setup Network Wireless Advanced setings DHCP Forwarding Port Triggering Fig 5 21 Step 4 After save successfully as shown below TP LINK Status Basic Settings Virtual Servers Quick Setup Network Wireless 1D Service Ports IP Address Protocol Status Modify Advanced Settings 1 BS 192 158 1 100 ALL Enabled Modify Delete DHCP 2 36 192 188 1 111 ALL Enabled Modify Delete Forwarding f 3 9000 492 168 1 112 ALL Enabled Modify Delete Port Triggering DMZ Add New Enable All Disable All Delete All UPnP Secunty Static Routing Previous Next Fig 5 22 Step 5 After user successfully set up DDNS in Network Configu
42. is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful Ad Notice Resolution and frame rate are determined by the specifications of specific model Here take 720P IP Camera for example 13 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 3 Time Configure The interface of time parameters is shown in Fig 3 11 E Time Setting Time zone Daylight Saving Time NTP Service Fig 3 11 Time Setting Manually set the date and time of device Time zone Set the current time zone Daylight Saving Time User can enable this function and set start amp end time and shift time NTP Service Enable this function IP Camera will sync system time with NTP server according to the time zone user can also manually set the IP and port number of NTP server Sync PC time Click this button to sync system time with PC Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 14 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 4 OSD Configure The interface of OSD configure is shown in Fig 3 12 Enabled Fig 3 12 Time Enable this function to display system time Color Select different colors for time display The background c
43. is shown in Fig 3 33 Factory Default Fig 3 33 Click Factory Default button to pop up a warning window then click OK button to restore factory settings and restart the device automatically Click Restore button to pop up a warning window then click OK button to restore default values and restart the device automatically A Notice Restore factory settings can restore all user settings and network parameters Restore default values can restore all user settings and reserve network parameters 3 5 11 3 Restart Device The interface of restart device is shown in Fig 3 34 36 IP Camera User Manual Device Restart Fig 5 27 Click Device Restart button to pop up a dialog box then click OK button to restart IP Camera 3 5 11 4 Upgrade Device The interface of upgrade device is shown in Fig 3 35 Upgrade status Js ES Fig 3 35 Click Browse button to select the correct upgrade file then click Upgrade Device button to upgrade device and upgrade status bar will show the current progress After upgrade completes IP Camera will restart automatically User need to login again and enter into version page to check the version number E Note The suffixes of upgrade files for network are ram for example kernel file is kernelfs ram burn file is burnin 1 0 ram boot file is nsboot 1 0 ram and application file is usersection 2 0 8 ram 37 IP Camera User Manual A Notice Don
44. k full screen view audio monitor buffer show alarm and PTZ control video parameter adjustment etc As shown in Fig 3 5 Preset 4 Video Parameters Brightness _ Hue fi _ Contrast H_ _ Saturation Sharpness E Video AE T ES Capture f OTalkback Gap Use Buffer Max Delay 150 Stream ID Main Stream Protocol TCP Current online preview users 1 3 3 1 Video Control Stream ID Select the stream according to the network environment main stream is HD channel sub stream is SD channel and mobile stream is throttle channel Protocol Support TCP UDP network protocol Play Click this button to open the current video screen 7 IP Camera User Manual Stop Click this button to close the current video screen Record Manual recording switch Click this button to record current video and save them in AVI format to Local recording files path of local configure the state is changed to gt after enable recording click this button to stop recording Capture Click this button to snap current image and save it in JPG format to Local capture files path of local configure Talkback Audio talkback switch Click this button to perform the talkback between PC and IP Camera the state is changed to gt i after enable audio talkback click this button to stop talkback Show Alarm Click this button to pop up
45. lied in LAN please avoid conflict with the IP addresses of other devices or PC 3 5 2 Stream Configure The interface of stream configure is shown in Fig 3 10 Stream ID Support three types of stream main stream is HD channel sub stream is SD channel and mobile stream is throttle channel Stream type Includes Only Video and Video Audio Encode type Support the standard H 264 video encoding Frame rate Set the encoding frame numbers per second The adjustable range synchronizes with stream ID Frame interval The smaller frame interval the higher image bitrate and the better image quality you get Resolution Set the resolution of image lt can be set as 960P 720P in the main stream CIF D1 VGA in the sub stream and QCIF in the mobile stream 12 IP Camera User Manual Bit type CBR adopts constant encoding bitrate VBR adopts variable encoding bitrate Stream Size Different stream ID has different bitrate The range of main stream bitrate is 1000 6000kbps sub stream bitrate is 128 768kbps CIF 512 2048kbps D1 512 1024kbps VGA mobile stream bitrate is 64 256kbps The higher bitrate can generate better image quality but it occupies more bandwidth please adjust the bitrate value according to your actual bandwidth Stream Id Main Stream Stream Size kbps 4000 1000 6000kbps Fig 3 10 Click OK button to save the setting when the setting
46. n Fig 3 21 Sample rate 8000 Encode G711a Fig 3 21 In this interface user can view the audio sample rate and bit wide of IP Camera support G711a audio encoding formats Click Refresh button to refresh the above info 3 5 10 3 WiFi Configure The interface of WiFi configure is shown in Fig 3 22 25 IP Camera User Manual WiFi IP IPAddress 192 165 121 Net Mask 255 255 255 WIFI Gateway 1 Multicast Address gt Fig 3 22 WiFi setup steps are as follows Step 1 Enter into Configure gt Advanced Configure gt WiFi Configure enable WiFi function of IP Camera and set up a wireless IP or enable DHCP function to obtain the wireless IP automatically Click OK the device will automatically restart 26 IP Camera User Manual Enabled Multicast Address o Fig 3 23 a Step 2 Open IE browser and enter the IP address of wireless router set up the router s IP encryption mode password etc Skipping this step if your wireless router has been set Note The wireless IP of your router and IP Camera must be on the same network segment Step 3 Reenter the WiFi Configure of IP Camera click Search router button to automatically search router e aww somes i a sme Raas 7 E A H Fig 3 23 b Step 4 Select your wireless router and set up the WEP key and password click Connect 27 IP Camera User Manual button Note If the router s security type is Auto user can cl
47. o damage the IPC or other equipment r a 5 CIS G l T THR H LM U 7 1 ro oo o E 8 2 9 Dal 3 4 10 Fig 2 1 Note The picture is only for reference Please make the object as the standard Item Name Description 1 V OUT Video output connect to monitor with BNC interface 2 POE ETHERNET POE Power supply Network connector 3 DC 12V Power input DC 12V 4 POWER POWER Indicator 5 RS485 Connect to PTZ IN alarm input connect to external alarm sensor 6 ALARM A B alarm output connect to external alarm output device 7 WIFI Insert WIFI antenna 8 MICRO SD Insert SD card for local storage 9 A OUT Audio output connect to sound box and other audio output equipment Audio input connect to microphone and other audio 1 AR collecting equipment IP Camera User Manual Chapter 3 Access IPC through IE Browser 3 1 Download and Install ActiveX You need to install ActiveX Control when you access IP Camera for the first time through IE browser Installation Method 1 Input the IP address of IP Camera in browser address bar for example 192 168 1 10 to enter into login page 2 Click Download ActiveX as shown in Fig 3 1 IP Camera ETE English v User Name imin Password ay Login Fig 3 1 3 File download dialogue box pops up click Run or Save to download ActiveX 4 After the download is complete double click the downloaded file WebClient select ins
48. o query whether the setting is successful 3 5 10 5 DDNS Configure The interface of DDNS configure is shown in Fig 3 25 Enabled Refresh OK Fig 5 19 Bind the device with a fixed domain name so that user can visit the device no matter how the public IP changes Refer to Appendix 4 for DDNS service Enable Enable or disable DDNS function Domain The domain name set up by user such as MylPC no ip org User name Password User name password registered in DDNS server Domain server Select the correct DDNS server DDNS 3322 NO IP DYNDNS and HDCCTVDDNS security and stability permanent free UPnP Enabling this function can automatically map the port currently in use to router Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 29 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 10 6 E mail Configure The interface of E mail configure is shown in Fig 3 26 PERRA LAT _E m ail Con igure Enabled Sender name test_test Username test01 163 com Only gmail or 163 com Fig 3 26 Enable Enable or disable E mail notification function A SSL Enable or disable mail encryption function SMTP server Outgoing Mail Server Address Mail server addresses are different for different Email service providers e g th
49. olor of time area which has a transparency of 30 will automatically adjust according to the character color Position Adjust the display position of system time within resolution Text Enable this function to display text content Color Select different colors for text display The background color of text area which has a transparency of 30 will automatically adjust according to the character color Position Adjust the display position of text content within resolution Text Click text box to self define the channel name it supports 40 English characters or 20 Chinese words at maximum Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 15 IP Camera User Manual 3 5 5 Privacy Regional After entering the privacy regional interface click Privacy Regional button to enter the Shelter Area window as shown in Fig 3 13 Shelter Area Channel No fi y Color select Y GREEN Clear all Clear select Query Setup Fig 3 13 Enable privacy function click and drag cursor to set the privacy area of video image An image can be entirely or partially masked it Supports 4 areas Superposable at maximum Channel No Select a channel for privacy Enable Enable or disable privacy function Color select Select the color overlay
50. on detection low normal high the higher grade means higher sensitivity Detection Time Interval The time interval between two adjacent detective motions range from 5 to 10s If there is other motion detected during this period it will be considered continuous movement otherwise should be regarded as two different motion events Set Motion Area Click this button to enter the detection region window Click and drag cursor to set the area of motion detection An image can be entirely or partially set it supports 1 area for detection Click area to select this area click again to deselect Click Clear all button to clear all detection areas Click Clear select button to clear selected detection area Click Setup button to save the setting When the setting is not saved click Query button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Query button to query whether the setting is successful Click close button to exit current interface Alarm Schedule Enable this function user can set a daily schedule of motion detection The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule Output Linkage alarm output with built in relay when alarm is triggered Delay The duration of linkage alarm output when alarm is triggered
51. or add more later Fig 5 8 3 Enable DDNS on the IP Camera Go to Configure gt Advanced Configure gt DDNS Configure as shown in Fig 5 9 Enabled IP Camera User Manual Enabled Tick off Domain Enter the host domain you created at no ip com such as MylPC no ip org User Name The account you created at no ip com Password The password of your account at no ip com Domain server Select the correct DDNS server such as NO IP Click OK button to save the setting Enter into configuration interface of the router to forward Web Port default is 80 and Device Port from local IP address to internet If users enable the UPnP function of device and router you can skip this step Note Please allow a little time for the DDNS service to update with your new DDNS address This is normal for the DDNS system 4 Accessing your IP Camera remotely Open IE browser and enter the host name e g http MylPC no ip org in the address bar to access your IP Camera Note For more detailed guide of No IP_ service please visit http support no ip com 69 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 5 Visit IP Camera under Different Network Environments You can visit IP Camera with your PC via LAN or WAN the following contents will introduce how to use IP Camera under different network environments 1 LAN There are two ways to connect IP Camera to LAN static IP and dynamic IP gt Static IP Static IP means t
52. or the network settings IP Address Automatically obtain IP address DHCP IP Address Net mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Multicast Settings Multicast address 236 105 204 0 Port 1234 DNS Server Preferred DNS server 202 96 134 133 Alternate DNS server 6 8 6 8 Fig 5 14 Setup steps Login IP Camera via IE browser switch to the Network Configure page and tick off DHCP click OK button to save the setting and restart the device to make the parameters valid 2 Internet WAN There are three ways to connect IP Camera to Internet 1 Fixed IP mode 2 Broadband and router sharing Internet access mode dynamically obtain extranet IP address mode like ADSL and so on 3 PPPoE dial up access mode After IP Camera is connected to Internet remote Internet users can visit it directly via domain name or IP address gt Fixed IP mode See picture below for the network topology 72 IP Camera User Manual Gateway Server Ez 113 108 119 20 AA Internet Client a 113 108 119 168 Fig 5 15 Please refer to picture below for the network settings IP Address Automatically obtain IP address DHCP IP Address 1113 108 119 168 Net mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 113 108 119 20 Multicast address 236 105 204 0 Preferred DNS server 20296134 133 Alternate DNS server 8 8 8 8 Fig 5 16 Setup steps Step 1 Login IP Camera v
53. p cancel the operation and back the last step 2 You have to make sure there are video records so that you could search the records if not you cannot search it 4 6 7 Saved Photos The photos are the snap shot when viewing the Cameras which saved on the album You also can check and batch save and delete etc The steps are the same as 4 6 6 4 6 8 Switch Language When you switch the language on your phone the language of the application 73 will be changed as well For example it s switched to English on your phone the language of the application will be switched to English as well 99 IP Camera User Manual 4 6 9 Video Remote You can access the device recorded clips with the app and view the video Clips Select the right device channel and time then tap search like Fig 4 34 4 6 10 Real Time Alarm When any channel has any alarming info the app will show up in the main interface like Fig 4 35 VOD Search Hide Search Settings 2012 11 1 To 15 35 Recived a alarm CHO Vv Address192 168 10 215 Port5000 Channel CHO1 Alarm type Motion detect All K 4 VOD Search Search Results Count 2 P 11 11 42 16 40 36 P 16 33 19 11 11 42 Fig 4 34 Fig 4 35 60 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 1 Factory Default Parameters IP Address 192 168 1 10 User Name admin Password is blank Device Port 5000 WEB Port 80 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 RTSP Port 554 O
54. re you can visit the IP Camera via entering http MylPC no ip org 85 76 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 7 Network Cable Connection 1 Materials and Tools Required Use an 8 pin twisted pair within the effective transmission distance of 100m two standard RJ45 plugs and a RJ45 special tool to process the network cable Note A network cable tester is recommended to prepare for testing the produced network cable 2 Pin Definitions 1 Pin definitions of the straight network cable used for connecting Camera and HUB switch or other network devices as shown in Fig 5 23 a 1 white orange white orange 1 2 Orange Orange 2 3 white green white green 3 4 blue blue 4 5 mhite blue white blue 5 6 green green 6 7 white brown white brown 7 8 brown brown 3 Fig 5 23 a 2 Pin definitions of the crossover network cable used for directly connecting Camera and PC as shown in Fig 5 23 b 1 white orange mhlte orange 1 2 orange orange 2 3 mhlte green white green 3 4 blue blue 4 5 mhite blue white blue 5 6 green green 6 T white brown mhite brown 7 8 brown brown 8 Fig 5 23 b 77 IP Camera User Manual Appendix 8 FAQ IE browser cannot access the login page Possible Reason 1 Network is disconnected Solution Connect your PC to network checking whether it works properly or not Check whether there is cable failure or network failure caused by PC virus un
55. recording Alarm signal needs a little time to process and trigger recording it may not record some important information before alarm activation This function can save pre recording usually is 6 7s and improve monitoring reliability otherwise it only writes the current video data to SD card Stream 1D The smaller record stream you set the more video files stored in SD card Select the stream for recording main stream is HD channel sub stream is SD channel and mobile stream is throttle channel Record Schedule Enable this function user can set a daily schedule of recording The start time should be earlier than the end time You can copy and apply time settings to the other date or every day Click OK button to save your settings click Refresh button to update the schedule Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved 19 IP Camera User Manual click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful A Notice Don t pull out SD card during recording e If you change the record stream during recording it will reproduce other new video file 3 5 9 Alarm Configure 3 5 9 1 Motion Detection The interface of motion detection configure is shown in Fig 3 17 a Alarm Schedule Linkage Mode Fig 3 17 20 IP Camera User Manual Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of moti
56. s blank as this time e Click on Device List on bottom left to access Detail interface like Fig 4 25 as below Device Detail Name Device 01 Address Port User ID Password Max Channel 1 4 8 A Fig 4 25 55 IP Camera User Manual Name The name of equipment which can help you identify different devices for examples you can type the names based on the location of the equipment The name will be showed on the topside title bar of display interface Address DVR IP address must be an Internet address or DDNS Port lt means mobile phone port and you can acquire port number in the setting information of the device Please use the fixed port 554 here User ID The user name of terminal device Password The password of terminal device match with user name Max Channel The channels of your DVR supported 32 channels max After editing please click Save to save the information Click Back turn back to Device List you will see the name channels address etc like Fig 4 26 as below Device List Message Device 02 192 168 10 11 Are you sure delete this device Z lnn bil ee Cancel OK 192 168 10 215 Fig 4 26 Fig 4 27 P e Click and Device to edit setting information For example click device 66 in Device List you could modify the settings of device 66 eo Click Em to delete the selected device For example
57. sed Solution Check audio connection of the host green port is audio input red port is audio output Possible Reason 2 The audio option of live video is closed Stream Type is not set to Video amp Audio Solution Open the audio Stream Type of stream configure should set to Video amp Audio SearchTool software cannot find device 79 10 IP Camera User Manual Possible Reason SearchTool adopts multicast protocol to perform searching but the firewall forbids multicast data packet Solution Disable the firewall Image processing doesn t work properly Possible Reason 1 System issue DirectX function is disabled which will lead to images display slow and abnormal color Possible Reason 2 Hardware issue Graphics card doesn t support image acceleration and hardware zooming For hardware issue the only solution is replace graphics card Solution Install DirectX image driver then open Start Menu gt Run gt input DXDIAG command Note Enable DirectDraw speedup Direct3D speedup AGP veins speedup in DirectX function If they cannot be enabled that means DirectX installation failed or hardware not supportive The infrared lamp IR LED does not light Solution Cover the photoresistor with your hands must be completely covered If IR LED is not light the infrared module is bad otherwise please check Day Night Configure and Time Parameters Day Night function
58. t and you can acquire port number in the setting information of the device Please use the fixed port 554 here User Name The user name of terminal device 46 IP Camera User Manual Password The password of terminal device match with user name Max Channel The channels of your DVR supported 32 channels max After editing please click Save to save the information Click Back turn back to Device List you will see the name channels address etc like Fig 4 8 as below demo gt ts 192 168 10 215 demo2 192 168 10 11 gt tb Warning Sure delete this deivice gt Ok Cancel IN gt O 4 Fig 4 8 Fig 4 9 i e Click a i and Device to edit setting information For example click device 66 in Device List you could modify the settings of device 66 eo Click Ed to delete the selected device For example click device 64 in Device List will show notice like Fig 4 9 select OK and delete device 64 4 3 4 Switch Channel eo Select the numbers showed in Area 3 in Figure 6 10 to switch channels select Area 2 to switch channel group and then select the numbers in this channel group to switch the channels e Switch the channels within different devices If you want to switch to the channels on other devices steps as below 1 Press to stop or turn the playing video off 2 Click on display interface like Area 1 in Fig 4 1
59. tallation path click Install button to install WebClient as shown in Fig 3 2 6 npclient 2 0 0 35 Setup Choose Install Location Choose the Folder in which to install npclient 2 0 0 35 Setup will install npclient 2 0 0 35 in the Following Folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another Folder Click Install to start the installation Destination Folder C Program Filesinpclient Space required 3 0MB Space available 81 0GB npclient Fig 3 2 IP Camera User Manual 5 After installation is complete click Finish button to exit as shown in Fig 3 3 S npclient 2 0 0 35 Setup Completing the npclient 2 0 0 35 Setup npclient 2 0 0 35 has been installed on your computer Click Finish to close Setup Fig 3 3 3 2 User Login Reopen IE browser after ActiveX installation completes input the IP address of IP Camera 192 168 1 10 by default to enter into login page as shown in Fig 3 4 Select the system language input user name and password then click Login button to enter the main interface IP Camera Language User Name Password Fig 3 4 Note The default user name is admin the default password is blank IP Camera User Manual 3 3 Live Video After signing in you will see the live video page or click Live Video button in menu bar to enter this interface User can do many operations like play stop record capture talkbac
60. til PCs can be connected with the command of Ping Possible Reason 2 IP address has been occupied by other device Solution Stop the connection between IP Camera and network connect IP Camera to PC and reset IP address according to the proper operations recommended Possible Reason 3 IP addresses are in different subnets Solution Check IP address subnet mask of server and the settings of Gateway Possible Reason 4 Physical addresses of network and IP Camera are conflicting Solution Modify the physical address of IP Camera Possible Reason 5 Web port has been modified Solution Set a new Web port number by using SearchTool Possible Reason 6 Unknown Solution Restart the IP Camera restore the factory default state through SearchTool then reconnect it by using default IP address 192 168 1 10 IE browser can access the login page but cannot login successfully Possible Reason 1 Not install the Activex Solution ActiveX must be installed when visiting IP Camera for the first time via IE How to install Visit IP Camera click Download ActiveX to pop up file download dialog select Run or Save to download double click the downloaded file WebClient to install ActiveX then reopen IE and login again Possible Reason 2 Port number is incorrect Solution Input the correct port number set a new port number by using SearchTool if you do not remember it then input the new port number in IE login screen Possible
61. ton to update the schedule Output Linkage alarm output with built in relay when alarm is triggered Delay The duration of linkage alarm output when alarm is triggered range from 1 to 10s 22 IP Camera User Manual Record Linkage recording and store in the SD card when alarm is triggered Alarm Linkage The duration of linkage recording when alarm is triggered time range 5 10 30 60 120 300 600 900 1200 1800s Capture Linkage capture and store in the SD card when alarm is triggered E mail Enable this function the information of I O alarm will be sent to mailbox refer to E mail Configure The notification email can contain text messages and images FTP Enable this function the information of I O alarm will be saved in FTP Server User can upload text messages and images Click OK button to save the setting when the setting is not saved click Refresh button to return to the previously saved parameters when the setting has been saved click Refresh button to query whether the setting is successful 3 5 9 3 PIR The interface of PIR alarm configure is shown in Fig 3 19 E T Alarm Schedule Enabled Alarm Linkage Alarm Sound Enabled Fig 3 19 23 IP Camera User Manual PIR detector adopts passive infrared technology to sense the ambient temperature changes The temperature is relatively constant in general environment such as warehouse corridor etc W
62. with the app and view the video clips Select the right device channel and time then tap search like Fig 4 17 50 IP Camera User Manual 4 3 10 Real Time Alarm When any channel has any alarming info the app will show up in the main interface like Fig 4 18 VOD Search Search Settings 00 00 Recived a alarm demo K 4 CHO WwW Address192 168 10 215 Port5000 Channel CHO1 Alarm type Motion detect All Ww VOD Search Search Results Count 2 P 11 11 42 16 40 36 P 16 33 19 11 11 42 Fig 4 17 Fig 4 18 For Iphone 4 4 Main Functions Support Chinese and English View the Cameras on real time via wifi and 3G Support multi channel switching Support remote play Support device configuration modification and delete Support photo view and save Support video view and save Support IP and DDNS access Support Pan Tilt amp Zoom control Support Snap shot Support video records Adopt direct connection device without any third party server transit 91 IP Camera User Manual 4 5 Installation Users can free download this app from Apple Store on iPhone version 4 0 and above you may first search ISSMOBILE like Fig 4 19 as below Router port forwarding is required Then click Install the application will be automatically installed into your mobile phone like Fig 4 20 as below ISS MOBILE 155 MOBILE coge Phone App Store Safari Settings Fig
63. y is 6 you should 65 IP Camera User Manual change it to 1 or 13 to reduce radio interference between the two routers 3 Mode Set the working mode of wireless router The mode must be compatible with the supported modes of IP Camera Wireless mode supported by IP Camera 802 11b g protocol low power Wi Fi model 802 11a b g n protocol high power Wi Fi model 4 Enable Wi Fi function compulsory 5 Enable security setting optional This option can enable the security certification of wireless router If it is enabled users need to select the corresponding security mode encryption mode and set up authentication password 6 Select security type encryption mode Three options WEP WPA and WPA2 7 Security options WEP security type developing system sharing key and auto selection WPA WPA2 security type TKIP and AES 8 Set key authentication password After configuring wireless router is complete reboot the router TP LINK Wireless Settings TP LINK_5ABB68 is the login SSID number of Wi Fi for identity authentication Mode SAMbps 302 11g Y Enable wireiess Router Raso Check this option to enable gt Enable 8510 Broadcast E gua Ondoes Wi Fi function Security setting is the password for identity authentication if this option is not checked the password is empty IP Camera User Manual Appendix 4 Apply for DDNS Service 1 DDNS function of IP Camera DDNS D
64. ynamic Domain Name Service refers to the real time analysis of a fixed domain name and the IP Camera s dynamic public IP address With this function all Internet users can visit the IP Camera via a fixed domain name The DDNS process flow diagram is displayed as follow 1 Register mycam net video net 5 Ee DDNS Server L k Owner de F d h m v al 3 Periodic alive signal 2 mycam net video net transmission IP address etc gt Network Camera Video Server Fig 5 6 2 Register domain name DDNS on the third party website take NO IP for example 2a Go to http www no ip com and click sign up as shown in Fig 8 7 Ie OD Try our Services Why No IP Download Support Service today Get a custom easy to remember hostname to point to your dynamic IP address Sign Up Now It s Free Fig 5 7 2b Fill in your username password email and your host name as shown in Fig 5 8 Please login your email and active your account The host name will become your IP Camera s address 67 IP Camera User Manual Create Your Account Username Usernames must be 6 15 characters long and only contain myipcam a 7 0 9 and_ Password Minimum of 6 characters Confirm Password Email We willbe sending an account activation link so please be sure Hostname It will be your IP Camera address ci Choose a hostname for your rg account myipcam2 POI ora You can change your hostname
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