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1. Input IP Camera name Input IP Camera Web Server Port and Video Server Port Start End Start should be same as End Both of Web Server Port and Video Server Port should be added Protocol Select TCP in Protocol option IP Address Input IP Camera IP Address Enabled Check the square Virtual Servers List Mame Private P Protocol Schedule E NYS 2 192 168 0 80 TCP 8080 8080 always hi E NVS 2 192 168 0 80 TCP 7777 7777 always EI E NVS2 192 168 0 80 TCP 7778 7778 always Ch E NVS 2 192 168 0 80 TCP 7779 7779 always hi E NVS2 192 168 0 80 TCP 7780 7780 always i 57 Appendix C Port Forwarding 3 For Netgear RP614 routers 1 Input http 192 168 0 1 in address bar of web browser http 192 168 0 1 is the default IP address 2 Input the username and password admin as ID and password as password 3 Click Port Forwarding in Advanced 4 Click Add Custom Service in the Port Forwarding page Port Forwarding Service Name Server IP Address services fis fe fo Add Te Era Hame Start Port End Port Server IP Address Add Custom Service Edit Service Delete Service Apply Cancel 5 Input proper values in Ports Custom Services as below Ports Custom Services I Enable Serice Name Starting Port 1 65535 Ending Port 1 65535 Server IP Address 192 fies f 2 Lal Cancel Enable Check the box to activate the entry Serv
2. PING an IP address 1 Open an MS DOS or Command prompt 2 At the prompt type ping xxx xxx xxx xxx without the quotes and replace the x s with an IP address 3 Press Enter I m accessing my video server remotely over the Internet and the video stream is choppy is this normal Yes The frames per second received remotely are determined by your bandwidth capabilities both at your site where the IP Camera is installed and your remote location The lower of the two sites will determine how fast your video stream is received It is recommended to have at least a 256Kb sec upstream connection from the site where the IP Camera is installed Lower speeds will operate properly but provide poor remote performance The Faster the Internet connection at both ends the faster the video stream How do I enable or check ActiveX on my browser Open Internet Explorer gt Tools on the menu bar gt Internet Options gt Security Tab gt Custom Level gt Scroll down and verify that you are prompted or have enabled ActiveX controls and plug ins to be downloaded and executed gt click OK gt restart browser How do I reset the unit to factory defaults On the underside of the unit you will find a recessed opening located near the top left side of the label Power on the unit and use a paper clip to push the reset button in The ACTIVE light in the camera module will turn off and after a few seconds the ACTIVE light will beg
3. Public DDNS To use a public DDNS service select a site listed in the list After filling out the Host Name of the site the setup is completed by entering the User Name and Password registered in that DDNS site DDNS Provider Site Address DynDNS www dyndns com No IP www no ip com EA If you setup DDNS properly the IP address of your camera will update automatically whenever the IP address is changed or the system is rebooted DI IP updating to DDNS site fails the camera will keep trying to reconnect every 1minute Click Apply to save all changes 37 Setup HTTPS Setup HTTPS CONFIGURATION Secure connection system O ume Install a public certificate TRANSFER SYSTEM Secure Connection System Secure Connection System chooses a method of security connection HTTP HTTP mode does not use a security connection method HTTPS Secure connection mode using a unique certificate This mode is a security connection method which uses the temporary certificate in the camera HTTPS Secure connection mode using the public certificate This mode is a security connection method which uses a certificate issued bycertificate authority EA HTTPS Secure connection mode using the public certificate method can be selected only if a certificate has been already installed Ed When HTTPS mode is chosen input https lt IP Address gt to connecttothe camera 38 Install a
4. Select STATIC to manually enter the camera s IP address subnet mask Gateway and DNS information Contact your network administrator for more information G The camera s default network information is Default TCP IP information IP 192 168 1 80 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS 168 126 63 1 Refresh Thumbnail View Refresh Search Results Show Hide Thumbnail View Web Port DHCP Status Camera Firmware Live Time Network s Gateway Network s Netmask Filter Search Results EN Cpro Camera Settings E DWC PV2MATIR 2 x MAC Address Ports Camera Name 00 0D F1 20 4E 99 IP Configuration Mode 4 DHCP 2 Static IP Web Port Control Port IP Address 192 168 10 23 Video Port Netmask Audiio Transmit 7 Audio Receive Username admin Password View Camera Website Reboot Cancel Apply To view the camera s web client click on View Camera Website A Port Forwarding has to be set in your network s router for external access to the camera To save the changes made to the camera s settings input ID and PW of the camera for authentication Q If the camera needs to be rebooted after the settings were changed press the Reboot button The camera will power cycle and will appear back in the search results once the reboot is complete Default ID PW admin admin dr Click Save to save changed values dito update the camera s firmwa
5. System etc 21 DIGITAL WATCHDOG ti L KS di xa dC N t sh l 8 Control tab button Click the button to extend the panel for full control of the web viewer s function PTZ control button Click the button to extend the panel to control the camera s Pan Zoom Preset Tours etc Full screen button Click the button to extend the display to full screen Press Esc or Enter to return to normal mode Camera Setup button Click the button to open the Setup page to setup the camera s image settings such as lens white balance auto exposure BLC etc Event alert icon If Alarm in and Motion detection are detected below icons will appear k lt Alarm Input gt lt Motion Detection gt Web Viewer Screen Control Tab Live Buffering When the camera s image is unsmooth due to bad network connection you can setup the camera to delay streaming live video to adjust and improve image Video Format quality The camera will store live images for the set duration in milliseconds Live Buffering PSA Video stream Select which camera stream to display in the live view screen Refer to Setup gt Basic gt Video to setup the Video Stream amp Capture Capture the live video as a BMP or JPG file SCHER The location and file name can be decided after clicking the button Relay Output Print Print the camera s current live image for your recor
6. Action when Alarm in Action Action Select time duration to maintain action Duration ER Click Apply to save all changes 41 Setup Motion Detection Setup MOTION DETECTION CONFIGURATION Activation Time Action Activation Time Select activation time from Always Only Scheduled Time An alarm is activated whenever motion is Always detected Only An alarm event is activated only when motion Scheduled Time is detected during the scheduled time EA To setup schedule you need to define Start time and End time followed by selecting Days ES If End time is earlier than Start time End time is regarded as next day Ex Assume you select Tue If you set Start time as 16 00 and End Time as 09 00 Alarm Input will work from 4 00pm Tue to 9 00 am Wed Action Define a counter action from Alarm Output Alarm Image transfer when motion is detected Action Description Turn ON OFF Image Transfer Send image via E mail or FTP server For more detail see Transfer Setup in this chapter Alarm Image Transfer Alarm Output Activate alarm out relay Output Select time duration to maintain output Duration Ed Alarm output Output duration can only be set with cameras which supports alarms Click Apply to save all changes 42 Setup Schedule Setup SCHEDULE CONFIGURATION Schedule Transfer Function ZG IDLE O sg sc Transfe
7. Example Use the same subnet mask as the one you noted under Current Case B TCP IP Settings Static Fixed IP Personal Router Efficient 4 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Example This is the IP address of your router private or LAN side Use the same Default Gateway you noted under Current TCP IP Settings Personal Router W Intergrated Switch 5 Preferred DNS Server Use the 1st DNS Server from Assigned IP d Gateway or Router Address from My ISP at ISP If you did not receive any IP addresses from your ISP contact the ISP and acquire the IP address of their DNS server Internet 6 DDNS Server Use the DDNS server This is the same site you will register later to accommodate dynamic IP from your ISP 7 Web Port 8888 Do not use the default port 80 as this number may be blocked by your ISP You may select any number between 1025 60000 8 Control Port 7777 You may select any number between 1025 60000 9 Video Port 7778 You may select any number between 1025 60000 10 Audio Transmit Port 7779 You may select any number between 1025 60000 11 Audio Receive Port 7780 dh You may select any number between 1025 60000 1 Network Setup Setup Case C D Case C Static Fixed IP Dedicated line directly to the IP Camera Camera Phone Line or CATV Cable xDSL Modem ISP Provided Internet Configure yo
8. Limit Maximum light gain settings in low light conditions Select from 0dB leastlight to41dB mostlight Defaultvalueis41dB DNR If reduces the noise caused by AGC action If set towards HIGH the noise will be reduced but the ghost effect on moving objects will be increased White Balance Auto White Balance is set automatically based on current conditions Auto Ext White Balance is set automatically under the assumption of special external illumination like halogen Indoor White Balance is set automatically under the assumption of indoor illumination settings Outdoor White Balance is set automatically under the assumption of outdoor illumination settings Preset White Balance is fixed based on current lighting Click Set in One push Trigger Manual The R B gain level can be set up manually Off V Vv 41dB EA Middle Ei Kelvin Auto se Determines the warmth or coolness of the light Select from Low Middle or High Default value is Middle e midde One Push Trigger Click Ser continuously until screen image attain an ideal WB Shutter If Shutter is set to Auto shutter speed is adjusted automatically according to the surrounding illumination Shutter Speed The faster the shutter speed is moving objects will appear without ghosting effect However this will also cause the picture to appear darker if there is no sufficient lighting This menu is activated when Shutte
9. Security mode from Plain or SSL TLS 2 SMTP Server Address Enter the SMTP Server s Address If the IP Address form is incorrect a message box will appear Port Enter the SMPT Serve s port used in the Plain or SSL TLS security mode O User ID Enter the User ID to access the SMTP Server 6 Password Enter the Password to access the SMTP Server 46 QO E MailSender Enter the e mail address of the E Mail Sender This will be the From E Mail when the camera sends an E mail E Mail Receiver Enter the e mail address of the E Mail Receiver These addresses will receive notice when the camera sends an E mail Title Enter the title of the E Mail to appear when the camera sends an E mail notification The title of the Email is limited to 40 characters Message Enter the content of the E Mail when camera sends an E mail notification The message of the Email is limited to 40 characters D Click Apply to save all changes Setup SD CARD Setup SD CARD CONFIGURATION SD Card Record 0 SD Card Record If itis set to On images willbe saved onto the SD cardas well It will setup OFF automatically when SD card does not applied The SD card setting can be configured on the SD CARD section Total size Free size Display total capacity of SD card and the remainder of it Format Delete the all contents that stored in SD card If the SD card doesn t applied Format butto
10. all contents are safe You will have to click Yes twice to two individual prompts This allows your video to be displayed in Internet Explorer Network Setup DDNS Registration If you have DYNAMIC IP service from your Internet Service Provider ISP you will not be able to tell the current IP address of the IP camera To solve this problem you may register to our DDNS service Check if you are using dynamic addressing for the camera If so register your IP Video Server on our DDNS website before you configure setup or install the IP Camera Even though your IP is not dynamic you can register your camera to the DDNS server This allows you to remember a simple URL address instead of complicated series of numbers like http 201 23 4 76 8078 For more details contact our Support Center To register IP camera to DDNS the camera s Serial No is required The Serial No can be found in section 6 Setup DDNS menu To use a public DDNS such as dyndns or no ip refer to the detail information on how to use the service Visit the web site http www dyndns com or http www no ip com for more information DIGITAL WATCHDOG Network Setup Guide to Network Environment Please configure the IP camera at the installation site Determine your network scenario in order to configure the IP camera with the proper TCP IP settings This tutorial will guide you through the proce
11. event is configured by setting Image transfer rate and Pre Post alarm duration Descriptions Number Define Number of image transferred per second of Image WR Define duration of image transfer before an event Duration Post alarm Define duration of image transfer after an event Duration Range of Pre Post alarm duration varies according to the number of image setting Click Apply to save all changes 44 Setup FTP Setup FIP CONFIGURATION MW user DIGITAL WATCHDOG To transfer save images to a site through FTP FTP must to be setup Use Passive Mode Use Passive mode for FTP transfer If this option is not checked the transfer will be in Active Mode Active Mode may have transfer issues due to firewall settings Consult your network manager for more information FTP Server Address Enter the FTP s IP address If IP Address form is incorrect a Message box will appear Upload Path Define a path in the FTP server to store the video from the camera 45 Port Enter the FTP Server s Port If Port is incorrect it will be impossible to access the FTP Server User ID Enter the User ID to access the FTP Server QO Password Enter the Password to access the FTP Server Click Apply to save allchanges Setup SMTP Setup SMTP CONFIGURATION To send save images by Email SMTP needs to be setup Plain SSL TLS Select the SMTP s
12. or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped DIGITAL WATCHDOG Disposal of OldAppliances 1 When this crossed out wheel bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002 96 EC 2 All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately form the municipal waste stream in accordance to laws designated by the government or the local authorities 3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health 4 For more detailed information about disposal ot your old appliance please contact your city office waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product FE CE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in
13. value from 500 to 8192 kbps Default is 5478 Image Transfer When MJPEG codec is selected it will be able to set whether to use the relevant channel for image transfer This option is available only for Channel 2 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup Video Setup VIDEO CONFIGURATION RTP Multicast To activate RTP Multicast 1 Click Start button 2 Enter accessible RTP Multicast IP port for video stream control RTP packet TTL 3 Click Apply Click Stop button to disable RTP Multicast Ed You can setup individual RTP Multicasts for each channel stream Td Click Apply to save allchanges Click the Apply button after completing setup for each channel 29 Setup Audio Setup AUDIO CONFIGURATION Input Gain Adjust the input gain of audio Output Gain Adjust the output gain of audio Output gain 0 is mute Click Apply to save all changes 30 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup Panorama Configuration PANORAMA CONFIGURATION Position Adjustment 1 Apply to position 2 Position Adjustment Apply to position Adjust the video position of each individual lens After the camera s positions have been adjusted click Save Select a Cam and adjust the position by using buttons Restore Restore last saved values Press Set to save Default Restore the default value Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 Vertical Position 25 12 77 Ho
14. ATO use IPv6 network camera has to connect with the router for IPv6 Click Apply to save all changes Ifthe network type is dynamic the camera s IP address will in cases as below The IP address will have to be searched again and the camera will have to be reconnected each time When the camera powers off After Firmware update Default set and reboot Itis recommended to set a DDNS address for the camera This allows you to connect to your camera using the same URL all the time regardless of IP address change DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup RTSP RISP CONFIGURATION RTSP Setup RTSP Session TimeOut Check the check box to enable RTSP Session Timeout function Select the duration of the time out from 30 to 120 seconds Click Apply to save 35 Setup ONVIF ONVIF CONFIGURATION Authentication Profiles 4 10 Authentication None Allows access without ONVIF authentication WS Username token Allows access with WS User Token of ONVIF authentication WS Digest Allows access with WS User Token and Digest of ONVIF authentication Click Apply to save allchanges 36 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup DDNS Setup DDNS CONFIGURATION DDNS Disable If it is selected DDNS service will be off Basic DDNS Please register the camera in net4c site so as to use net4c DDNS Insert the serial number shown on the screen in the serial entry field
15. MEGApix Panoramic 2 1MP 180 Camera DWC PV2M4T User s Manual Ver 1 0 2015 04 21 Before installing and using the camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for future reference Y Safety Information M RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Warning Precaution This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage Thisexclamation pointsymbolisintendedto alertthe h consisting a risk of electric shock is present within user to the presence ofimportant operating and this unit 2 maintenance servicing instructionsinthe literature accompanying theappliance WARNING Precaution To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock Operating hazard donot expose this appliance to rain or moisture Before using make sure power supply and all other parts are properly connected WARNING While operating if any abnormal condition or malfunction 1 Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in e I stop using the camera immediately and contact your dealer the specification sheet Using any other adapter could cause fire electrical shock or damage to the product Handling Do not disassemble or tamper with parts inside the camera Donotdropthe camera or subject it to shock or vibration a
16. a single Ethernet cable for power transmission and non PoE switch for data PoE eliminates the need for the different cables used to transmission power record or control the camera Follow the illustration Follow the illustrations below to connectthe camera below to connect the camera to a PoE enabled switch using without a PoE enabled Switch an Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Network Setup DW Desktop Tool Search any other OnVIF devices Firmware update Camera s IP Address Camera s Name Camera s Thumbnail View Camera s Model Number Camera s MAC Address Run the CD included with the camera and click on the DW Desktop Tool file The software will scan your network for all supported cameras and display the results in the table Allow up to 5 seconds for the IP Installer to find the camera on the network You can press the Refresh List to search the network again or filter the search results by entering a value in the filter box at the bottom of the page Check the box next to Display Camera Thumbnail to view a JPEG image of the camera s view next to the camera name on supported models 6 Select a camera from the list by double clicking on it The camera s network information willappear Ifnecessary you can adjust the camera s network type Select DHCP if the internet service is dynamic IP This will allow the camera to receive its IP address from the DHCP server
17. anged information based on basic frame I frame from 1 to 30 In videos with lots of movement if you set GOP size bigger only the number of P frames is bigger As a result video resolution will be low but File size and Bit rate will decrease GOP Group of Pictures Size is I frame and P frame can be created for MPEG4 and H 264 video compression I frame key frame means the whole image data for one specific scene of video P frame is image data which has been changed information compared to I frame GOP is made up of one I frame and corresponding several P frames To improve video quality set the number of P frames smaller To decrease image size set the number of P frames bigger 28 Bitrate Mode Select the bit rate control scheme of video compression from CBR Constant Bit Rate or VBR Variable Bit Rate Quality For VBR The Target Quality of video can be setup Set from 1 to 5 Highest Default is 3 CBR To guarantee the designated constant bit rate the quality of video are controlled in this mode The quality of video is likely to be varying when network traffic is changing VBR To guarantee the designated quality the bit rate of video stream is changed in this mode The frame rate of video is likely to varying when network traffic is changing This category will be disabled if you select the codec Target Bitrate For CBR you can set the Target Bitrate Set the target bitrate
18. ashing ACTIVE indicator and a flashing or solid LINK indicator After the corresponding indicatorlights are properly displayed open Internet Explorer 6 Type http 192 168 1 80 the default IP of the IPcamera into your address bar 7 Default ID Password to access IP Camera are both the word admin 8 Locatethe TCP IP configuration under Setup gt Network gt TCP IP 9 Select STATIC under Network Type Select Dynamic only if you are connecting the IP camera directly to your cable DSL Broadband modem and your Internet Service Provider is supplying a dynamic address If you have a network with other devices such as PC laptop etc or a router NEVER select Dynamic 13 10 Configure the IP camera s TCP IP settings as you normally do any other PCs on your network by providing a proper IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS server If this is a stand alone unit with a direct connection to cable DSL 11 12 13 Broadband modem input the addresses from your ISP If you have received no IP address from your ISP select Dynamic and choose the proper settings The IP Camera utilizes five TCP ports Web Port Video Port Control Server Port and Audio ports A Web Port utilizes Internet Explorer a Video Server port supports the streaming video a Control Server Port transmits control commands to the camera and Audio Ports transmit and receive Audio data If the IP camera is directly attac
19. blic Port Input IVS Web Server Port Schedule Select Always 5 If Setting Saved shows click Continue button 6 Repeat these steps to add the Video Server Port 7 The Web Server Port Video Server Port and 2 Audio Ports shows in Virtual Server List as below DIGITAL WATCHDOG 2 For Linksys BEFSR41 Cable DSLrouters 1 Open a web browser and type http 192 168 1 1 2 Enter your User Name and Password to Default User Name leave blank Password admin 3 Select Applications amp Gaming from the menu bar Applications amp Gaming Setup Status Port Range Forwarding SE l UPnP Forwarding Port Range Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enabled foto fo Both 19246840 7 fo t fo Both 19216810 E fo to fi Bohr amb Mr FS In to fo Both e 19216810 Cr i fo to fo Both zl 19216810 CT E i fo to fo Both gt 19216841 0 IT D te fo Both gt 1921684f0 Mm FOT Po fi Boha 19246840 rr It In to fo Both gt 1921684 0 Luni IT In to fo Both zl 19216841 0 OM 4 Input port numbers in Port Range as below and click Save Setting Both Web Server Port and Video Server Port should be added Port Range Start Protocol IP Address Enabled 6080 to 6080 TCP 1921681 80 7080 to 7080 TCP 192468480 m SZ Application i End m E Save Settings J Cancel Changes Enabled Disabled
20. connectthe power source and contact the service center Continued use in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock 9 If this product fails to operate normally contact the nearest service center Never disassemble or modify this product in any way 10 When cleaning do not spray water directly onto parts of the product Doing so may cause fire or electric shock Important Safety Instructions Wy 10 11 12 13 14 4 Read these instructions All these safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is installed or operated Keep these instructions The safety operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference Heed all warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow all instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Do not use this device near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool etc Clean only with dry cloth Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over heating The openings should never be blocked by placing the produc
21. corresponding submenu under the network settings page 40 Setup Alarm Input Setup ALARM 1 CONFIGURATION Input Device Setup Oor Activation Time 97 sun Boo Input Device Setup Selectinputdevicetypefrom OFF N O N C Operation Off IgnorethisInputsensor NO The contact is normally open and closed when activated NC The contact is normally closed and open when activated Activation Time Select activation time from Always Only Scheduled Time An alarm event is activated whenever sensor SEE Input is detected Only Analarm eventis activated only when sensor Scheduled Time input is detected during the scheduled time EdTo setup the schedule you need to define Start time and Endtime followed by selecting Days ES If End time is earlier than Start time End time is regarded as next day Ex Assume you select Tue If you set Start time as 16 00 and End Time as 09 00 Alarm Input will work from 4 00pm Tue to 9 00am Wed Action DIGITAL WATCHDOG Define a counter action from Alarm Output Alarm Image Transfer Camera Action when Alarm Input is detected Action Description Alarm Image Transfer Turn ON OFF Image Transfer Send image via E mail or FTP server See Transfer Setup for more information Alarm Output Activate alarm out relay Output a Hurston Select time duration to maintain output ES Setup the Camera
22. dmin since it exists Password Enter the user Password Verify Enter the user Password again for verification User Level Select Operator or Viewer Viewer Only monitoring is allowed Operator Most of the functions are allowed except Setup Administrator All functions are allowed Auto Login If you check the auto login for an account this account becomes the public account From the next login everybody can access the camera using this account without authentication Only one account can have the Auto Login The ID and Password are limited to 10 characters 48 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup SYSTEM CAPABILITY SYSTEM CAPABILITY e n Ri e M odel t VDE Modei Name Max Resolution Alarm in Relay Out Audio Untical Zoom H Digital Zoom Max Preset Max Pattern Max Scan Max Group R System Capability information 49 Setup Date Time Setup DATE amp TIME CONFIGURATION Timezone setup GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon Mg Arid AL H gp e du wn Je BE ee be le A A Current Date amp Time New Camera Date amp Time 129 6 15 28 Timezone Setup Synchronize with the time server Choose Timezone for camera It will be activated after Choose a time server available to connect to the camera clicking Apply Date amp Time willbe updated automatically every hour Itis recommended to set the timezone before se
23. ds Speaker O Record If you click this button the current live video will be stored as AVI format file in your PC During the recording you cannot change the Video Format If you change the Video Format the recording will stop Microphone Motion Detection e o Recoding directory Al Windows installation driver Users username AppData LocalLow IP NETWORK CAMERA RECORD MAC ADDRESS QO Alarm Input Status Shows the Alarm Input status If the status of alarm input becomes On the Off button will changed to On button and event alert icon sg will be displayed on the Live video display If alarm is removed the alarm input status is reset Regardless of alarm status the Alert Icon will remain unless Event Display Clear button is clicked Relay Out Enable or Disable relay out function amp Event Display Clear Remove Event Alert Icons resulted from Alarm Input or Motion detection 22 Web Viewer Screen Control Tab Live Buffering Video Format Backup Alarm Input Relay Output Speaker Microphone Motion Detection Medium ra P 23 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Speaker Control Enable Disable Audio stream received from the camera and Volume control of the speaker in the computer Mic Control Enable Disable the Audio stream to the camera Motion Detection Enable or Disable motion detection function Area Setup below must be set in advance Event Ale
24. erials or workmanship as determined by the Warrantor in its sole discretion are not covered Cost of such service calls are the responsibility of the purchaser 62 DIGITAL DW VVATCHDOG Complete Surveillance Solutions Headquarters Office 5436 W Crenshaw St Tampa FL 33634 Sales Office 16220 Bloomfield Ave Cerritos California USA 90703 PH 866 446 3595 FAX 813 888 9262 www Digital Watchdog com technicalsupport dwcc tv Technical Support PH USA amp Canada 1 866 446 3595 International 1 813 888 9555 French Canadian 1 514 360 1309 Technical Support Hours Monday Friday 9 00am to 8 00pm Eastern Standard Time
25. etting effective 33 Setup TCP IP Setup TCP IP CONFIGURATION Network Type IP Setup Port Setup IPv6 Setting Network Type Select the network type from Static Mode for fixed IP or Dynamic Mode for dynamic IP address If Static is selected manually enter the camera s IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Server and all ports If Dynamic is selected the camera s network settings will be assigned automatically by your DHCP router If you click Apply the system will re boot To access the cameraagain open an Internet Explorer browser and enter the camera s new IP address in the address bar IP Address View or edit the camera s IP address The address consists of four numbers separated by dots each ranging from 0 to 255 Subnet Mask View or edit the camera s Subnet Mask Default Gateway View or edit the Gateway IP Address This is your router s public IP address and will be used if you are trying to access the camera remotely over the internet 34 Preferred DNS Server View or edit the DNS server IP address Port The camera requires five ports for different services To get those services separately unique port number must be assigned to each service IPv6 Setting Create an IPv6 address If you click Apply after checking the IPv6 box the system will re boot If you re visit this screen after the camera completes rebooting the IPv6 address will be shown E
26. he modem followed by the IP camera Configure your IP Camera s TCP IP properties as follows 1 Network Type DYNAMIC 2 DDNS Server Use the DDNS server The same site you will register later to accommodate dynamic IP from your ISP 3 Web Port 80 You may select any number between 1025 60000 4 Control Port 7777 You may select any number between 1025 60000 5 Video Port 7778 You may select any number between 1025 60000 6 Audio Transmit Port 7779 dh You may select any number between 1025 60000 7 Audio Receive Port 7780 dh You may select any number between 1025 60000 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Network Setup Port Forwarding After entering the correct TCP IP settings you are ready for Port Forwarding Cases A B 1 Record the TCP IP settings of your IP camera for future reference You may need this information to access your IP camera and to configure Port Forwarding IP Camera TCP IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server DDNSServer Web Port Control Port Video Port Audio Transmit Port Audio Receive Port 2 After clicking Apply the system will prompt for a reboot Please allow the system 50 seconds to reboot and accept the changes After 50 seconds close the configuration screen The view will display Trying to Reconnect Ifthe ACTIVE light on the IP camera has gone off and
27. hed toacable DSL Broadband modemorithas beenassigneda static IP from your ISP do not change the default port settings If you are installing the IP camera on a network you must define a Web Port other than 80 as some ISP block port 80 The other ports can remain unchanged If the IP camera is connected to a network utilizing a router you must have Port Forwarding configured on your personal router to forward all ports to the IP address you have assigned the IP Camera See your Network Administrator for more information After configuring Port Forwarding on your router if necessary you may access your IP camera on your local network by opening Internet Explorer and typing the camera s IP address and Web Port Example http 192 168 0 200 8888 If you leave your Web Port set to 80 you do not need to specify the port in the Address Bar to access to your IP Camera 14 Access your IP Camera via the Internet If you use a static IP address assigned by your ISP 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Type the IP of the IPcamera 3 If you use a router type the routers static IP and the web port number of the IP Camera If you have a dynamic address provided by your ISP 1 Open Internet Explorer and visit the DDNS website 2 Register the IP camera 3 Reboot the IP camera 4 Give the DDNS server up to 10 minutes to locate your IP camera s IP information 5 Click the refresh button in Internet Explore Netw
28. ice Name Input the IP camera s name Starting Input the IP camera s Web Server port Ending Port Starting Port should be same as Ending Port Server IP Address Input the IP camera s IP Address 6 Click Add 7 With the same method as above add Video Server Port 8 Click Apply to complete Port Forwarding 58 Appendix FAQ 1 My POWER light is not on Power is not being supplied to the unit Please use a proper power supply and verify that a power source is active from the attached power outlet used to connect the adapter You can test this by plugging in any other electrical device and verify its operation After making sure the power cable and power supply are working properly reinsert the power connector into the IP camera If using a POE switch make sure the switch provides the correct amount of power necessary to power the IP camera and that the port is working 2 My ACTIVE light is not flashing Verify the power supply to the unit Power off the unit and back on again wait 1 minute if the ACTIVE light still does not begin to flash you will have to set the unit to its factory default THIS WILL DELETE ANY CONFIGURATION SET MANUALLY Power on the unit and press the reset button for five 5 seconds 3 My LINK light is not flashing or solid Verify the cable connection Try using a different network cable or crossover cable for PC connection only 4 I can access the video server on my LAN but not f
29. ide to side Flip Reverse the video from up to down IR LED Mode Applied for Cameras with IR LED only Auto IR will be set automatically Manual IR can be set manually Night must be selected at Day amp Night option for manual control of IR Day amp Night Auto In this mode the IR cut filter is removed automatically depending on the light conditions Day In this mode the IR cut filter is applied to the image sensor all the time Thus the sensitivity will be reduced in the dark light condition but better color reproduction performance are obtained Night In this mode the IR cut filter is removed from the image sensor all the time The sensitivity will be enhanced in the dark light condition but the image will be in black and white Vv 41dB EA TDN BW Level The light levels at which the camera will switch from Day mode into Night mode when Day amp Night mode is Auto The higher the number the lower the light level This number should be lower than the value of TDN Color Level TDN Color Level The light levels at which the camera will switch from Night mode into Day mode when Day amp Night mode is Auto 25 Camera Setup Camera Setup Camera Setup Digital Slow Shutter Slow shutter mode decreases the speed of the shutter in low light to improve image quality The slower the shutter the brighter the image However this can also cause ghosting when fast motionoccurs Gain
30. in to flash signifying a successful reboot If the ACTIVE light does not turn off after pressing the reset button please try holding the button in for a few seconds and releasing Please note YOU WILL LOSE ALL DATA THAT HAS BEEN ENTERED PREVIOUSLY AND THE IP CAMERA WILL BE SET TO ITS FACTORY SETTINGS Specifications Dimensions Unit mm 61 9 48 5 145 6150 60 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Warranty Information Digital Watchdog referred to as the Warrantor warrants the Camera against defects in materials or workmanships as follows Labor For the initial two 2 years from the date of original purchase if the camera is determined to be defective the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with new or refurbished product at its option at no charge Parts In addition the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial two 2 years To obtain warranty or out of warranty service please contact a technical support representative at 1 866 446 3595 Monday through Friday from 9 00AM to 8 00PM EST A purchase receipt or other proof of the date of the original purchase is required before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which arise during normal use This warranty does not cover damages which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the Warrantor or failures
31. ing Setup from the camera s web viewer and selecting TCP IP under the network settings 4 If prompted for ID and Password use admin for both entries The default web port is 80 If port 80 is blocked by the ISP a value between 1025 60000 should be used If TCP port 80 is blocked consult the ISP 5 The following descriptions are several basic network scenarios Determine which scenario describes your network If your network does not match one of the scenarios below and you are unsure how to setup your IP camera contact your network administrator and then call our Support Center 16 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Network Setup Setup Case A B Configure your IP Camera s TCP IP properties Case A as follows Dynamic IP Personal Router Most SOHO 1 Network Type STATIC even though you have Dynamic IP from your ISP use STATIC on the IP Camera 2 Internet Address A private IP address such as 192 168 0 200 Example Assign an IP address to the IP Camera just as you do with PC Personal Router CS EEN The IP address you assign must be unique to your network and Mh match your network as well For information on how to choose x Cable xDSL Modem a unique IP and match your network read the FAQ Phone Line or CATV ISP Provided The IP address you assign must be a private IP For information on how to choose a private IP please read the FAQ Internet 3 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0
32. is now back on again flashing the IP camera has rebooted After the system reboots completely remove the power supply from the unit and close Internet Explorer 3 Return your PC Laptop TCP IP properties to their original settings 4 Before installing the IP camera you must use Port Forwarding on your personal router Cases A B You will need to forward 5 ports Web Port Control Port VideoPort Audio Transmit Port Audio Receive Port All the ports will be forwarded to the IP address you assigned to the IP Camera In the example above you would forward e 3888 192 168 0 200 e 7777 4192 168 0 200 e 7778 7 192 168 0 200 e 7779 gt 192 168 0 200 e 7780 192 168 0 200 For information on how to use Port Forwarding please read Appendix C 19 Network Setup Starting IP Camera After forwarding correctly the Web Port Video Port Control Port and two Audio Ports through your router if applicable install the IP camera in a proper location 1 Locate the serial number located on the label attached to the bottom of the IP camera you will need this for DDNS registration Connect the IP camera to your router or cable DSL modem per your network scenario via a Cat5 5e UTP Ethernet network cable Supply power to the IP camera if not using a PoEswitch After 1 minute verify the IP camera indicators ACTIVE Flashing UNK Flickering Solid After configuring Port For
33. manarbitrary disassembly DIGITAL WATCHDOG Installation Mounting the Camera Disassemble the camera See the section Disassemble EE the camera for details Using the template sheet make the cabling holes on the wall ceiling Fix the Mount bracket on the wall ceiling by screw provided Eh Hook the Main body to Mount bracket with safety wire QO Bring the cables into the Mount bracket through the hole a Safety Wire ge Mount Bracket Hole AN Cay e C HE OK me SY KS Q Connect the cables respectively See the section Cabling for details After connecting the cables main body to be assembled into the Mount bracket Detach the protection film from the Dome Cover Adjust the panning angle of the camera and tighten the hard lock set screw onthe camera s Dome See next page for moreinformation Installation Adjusting the Camera s Pan and Tilt Pull wires through and make all necessary connections See Cabling section for more information Connect the camera s main body to the mounting bracket Adjust the panning angle of the camera and tighten hard lock set screw to fix the camera Use the included six angle wrench included with the camera to tighten the screw and secure the camera module to the mounting bracket Adjust the lens angle by adjusting the controlling screws on the main body Use the included T wrench The screws located at the ba
34. mmended SD Card Specification Not Included Type Micro SD SDHC Manufacturer Transcend Kingston Toshiba SanDisk Capacity 4716G Class over Class 6 Installation Cabling White DIN Yellow DIN x Black DOUT Red DOUT Alarm In Alarm Out Audio In Audio Out Audio In amp Alarm Out Connect an Audio In device such as a microphone to the Connects to alarm lights siren or lamps Sensor types are camera s input cable and GND pin of the cable slot Audio normal open and normal close input device is activated and configured from the camera s Connect an alarm output device to the camera s alarm web viewer out and alarm out cables in the cable slot Audio Out Alarm In Connect an Audio Out device such as a speaker to the Connect a sensor alarm input device to the camera s alarm camera s output cable and GND pin of the cable slot Audio in and alarm in cables in the cable slot volume is controlled from the camera s the web viewer 10 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Installation Cabling Two Options Use a PoE enabled switch to connect data and power through a single cable and begin viewing and recording images instantly Anon PoE switch will require an adaptor for power transmission 1 Using a PoE Enabled Switch 2 Using a Non PoE Switch The Camera is PoE compliant allowing transmission of If a PoE enabled switch is not used use a power adaptor power and data via
35. n will be deactivated Auto Delete Select the period for Auto delete The image data stored before set period will be deleted automatically NONE Do not use Auto Delete Delete all stored image older than 1 week ERR from 00 00 today Delete all stored image older than 1 Month len from 00 00 today 1 Year Delete all stored image older than 1 Year from 00 00 today ESThis function will be executed everyday to delete data before designated period 47 Capacity Warning E mail If enabled a warning E mail will be sent when there is less than 8MB of storage space in the SD card The E mail will be sent to the e mail account set in SMTP menu QO Overwriting Mode If enabled once available space in the SD card reaches less than 8MB new data will start to overwrite the oldest data If it is set OFF and remained space of SD card reaches less than 8MB image recording will stop Click Apply to save all changes DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup Users Setup USERS CONFIGURATION Authority Auto Login 1 Users Modify List all the user accounts for authentication Modify the information of an existing user account For admin account only Password and Auto Login function Add can bemodified Register a new user Delete Delete the selected user account Admin account cannot bedeleted Password Verify User Authority v MW Auto Login ID Enter a new user ID except A
36. or buttons or by dragging the red lined slider in the center eem Zoom control button Zoom in and out of the camera s image by clicking the or buttons Preset Selection View and select a preset number from the 7 drop down list Preset tour G Go Button Move the camera to a selected preset Name Preset Name the current preset Max 9 characters are allowed including space Set Button Save current location at selected preset SR BBRBRBBP lt amp Delete Button Delete a location of a selected preset d i Preset Tour Select a Tour from the drop wonlist es as e b NO i Tour Setup Select a preset and set the preset s dwell time i during the tour before moving to the next preset At least 2 presets must be setup prior in order to properly setup a preset tour Set Button Save the current preset tour changes amp Go Button Press Go button to start running a tour Clear Button Clear the selected tour settings Stop Button Stop running the selected preset tour 24 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Camera Setup Camera Setup Camera Setup Brightness Set the brightness of the camera s image from 0 20 The higher the number the brighter the camera s image will appear Default is 10 Sharpness Sets the image sharpness The higher the number the sharper the image Mirror Reverse the video from s
37. ork Setup Direct Connection to PC for Initial Setup This section provides a guide on how to connect the IP camera to your PC Laptop for initialsetup Please follow the instructions in the order below Do not supply power to the IP camera untilinstructed In order to access the IP camera s firmware you will need to connect the Video Server to a PC or Laptop directly via a network cable 1 Before you begin you must determine the current network Internet TCP IP settings on the PC or laptop Write down your entries below for quick reference Current TCP IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Option For information on how to determine your currents settings see Appendix A If you are obtaining an IP Address automatically using DHCP Settings there is no need to write down the information 2 To make the IP camera communicate with your PC change your PC s IP address and subnet mask Change your PC s IP address to 192 168 1 11 and the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 Leave all other entries Default Gateway DNS Servers etc blank For information on how to change your IP address and subnet mask see Appendix B 3 Attach the IP camera to your PC via a network cable Plug in either end of the network cable into the PC s network slot and the other end into your IPcamera 4 Power on the IP camera by plugging in a p
38. ower supply 5 Wait up to 1 minute after powering on the IP camera and verify that the ACTIVE indicator light is flashing and the LINK indicator light is flickering or solid If they are not see FAQ 14 6 You can now access the camera s viewer using Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer and type the IP address 192 168 1 80 default IP of the IP camera into the Address Bar of the web browser as seen below Press Enter File Edit View Favortes Tools Help sei Back p fe bes EA Search Ge Favorites E History Address e http 192 166 1 G0 If a message box as below appears choose Try Again The message will vary depending on the operating system Work Offtine No connection to the intemet s currently available Ta view intenet contert that has been saved on your computer click Wok Offirie i E D D D D D an Oak Try Agar to attemgt to connect Lu Kee 7 Once you connect to the camera successfully the camera s login screen will appear dh The 3 authorities are available Administrator Operator and Viewer The authority setup is available in the camera s Setup menu Viewer Only monitoring is allowed Operator Most of the functions are allowed except Setup Administrator All functions are allowed 8 The default ID and Password for the camera are both admin 9 At any time if you are prompted to download ActiveX controls Click Yes as
39. publiccertificate Acertificate issued by Certificate Authority can be installed to the camera and the installed certificate can be deleted lt How to install or delete the certificate gt 1 Input the description name of acertificate 2 Click Install after selecting the certificate files and key file to be installed 3 To remove the certificate files click Delete ESWhile using HTTPS Secure connection mode using the public certificate thecertificatecannotbedeleted Click Apply to save all changes Setup SNMP Setup SNMP CONFIGURATION SNMP Setup O SNMP V3 Secure Setup ame root eececeee TRANSFER SYSTEM SNMP Setup The camera s system information can be viewed and configured with SNMP SNMP V3 Secure Setup The changes for configuration use version 3 and username and password should be certified at that time Username Username for user authentication Authentication Password MD5 The Authentication Password MD5 is an encryption for authentication and must be at least 8 digits long or up to 30 digits Privacy Password DES Information protection password is a private encryption and must be at least 8 digits long or up to 30 digits Click Apply to save all changes 39 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup Status TCP IP STATUS This menu shows all the information of the Network setting in the camera To change these settings go to the
40. r Interval DIGITAL W ATC HDOG E Activation Time Schedule function enables you to transfer a series of images in the set time interval via E mail or FTP For more detail see Transfer Setup This function Schedule Setup is enabled when the codec is set to MJPEG for channel 2 at Setup Video setup Enable Disable Set Schedule function to be enabled or disabled Transfer Interval Define time interval of image transfer Activation Time Select activation time from Always Only Scheduled Time Always Transfer image at all times Only Scheduled Time Transfer image during the scheduledtime EdTo setup Only Scheduled Time you need to define Start time and End time followed by selecting Days The setup schedule is repeated every week E If End time is earlier than Start time End time is regarded as next day Ex Assume you select Tue If you set Start time as 16 00 and End Time as 09 00 Alarm Input will work from 4 00pm Tue to 9 00am Wed ER Click Apply to save all changes 43 Setup Transfer Setup TRANSFER CONFIGURATION Transfer Mode This function is enabled when the codec is set to MJPEG for channel 2 at Setup Video setup Transfer Mode Select from Disable FTP and E Mail SMTP To use image transfer FTP and SMTP in the next sections must be configured properly Pre Post Alarm Image Image Transfer due to
41. r is set to Manual LED Saturation Controlthe LED Saturation Defog Eliminate amount of fog on display screen 26 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup Video Setup VIDEO CONFIGURATION 1 2 3 4 5 Live Video Channel Stream Setup Resolution The video can be configured to variety settings with a Selectthe video resolution combination of codec and resolution E Availableresolutiondependsonthecodecsetupbetween Thecamera performance hastobeconsidered whensetting the channels multiple channels streams This may influence the NTSC PAL camera s performance 1080p i 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 EI Channel E be set to H 264 in order to activate Motion D1 720 x 480 720 x 576 Detection CIF 352 x 240 352 x 288 Codec QCIF 176 x 120 176 x 144 Choose the video codec According to the selected codec lt Resolution Video Format gt the subcategories will change automatically When MJPEG is selected it will be able to set whether Frame Rate to use the relevant channel for image transfer Select the maximum Frame Rate up to 30fps The channel for image transfer can only be set to channel 2 Ed Available Frame Rate can be different although same codecs mi were set up Description Input a description for the selected channel Max 15 characters are allowed 27 Setup Video Setup VIDEO CONFIGURATION GOP Group of Pictures Size Set up the number of frames P frame which contain only ch
42. re from the DW Desktop Tool click on the firmware tab upload the firmware file and select the cameras to update You can update multiple cameras at the same time 12 Network Setup DIGITAL WATCHDOG Quick Start of Network Connection Please follow the steps below to complete the initial setup of the network function Do not power on the IP camera until instructed Temporarily disable any proxy servers configured in Internet Explorer If the IP camera is connected directly to a modem power down and reset the modem Leave the modem powered down until configurations are finalized with the IP camera and the IP camera has been correctly connected to the modem 1 In order to communicate with the IP camera access your PC laptop for configuration Keep a record of your PC s TCP IP properties IP address subnet mask gateway DNS etc Current TCP IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Optional If your PC obtains its IP address automatically there is no need to record any information 2 Change the IP address of the host PC to 192 168 1 11 and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 leave all other entries blank 3 Connect the IP camera directly to your PC s Ethernet port via a crossover cable It does not matter what end is used for the PC 4 Power on the IP camera using a power adapter 5 After 1 minute verify a fl
43. rizontal Start Position 193 241 189 Horizontal Width 1920 1695 1920 Iftotal width adjustment is down up to 1920 you may see black video This time its value is set up to 1920 video is normal 31 Setup Motion Setup MOTION SETUP Power Up Action Parking Action Ooi e Time oo v 10 Eil oo v Preset Tour EN 1 Power Up Action This function enables to resume the last action executed before the camera powered down Most of actions such as preset pattern scan and group are available for this function but jog actions are not available to resume Parking Action If Enable is set to On the camera will run an assigned Camera Action automatically if no PTZ command is running during the assigned Wait Time Ed See section Web Viewer Screen Auto map for details of Preset Pattern Scan and Group Click Apply to save allchanges 32 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup OSD OSD CONFIGURATION Date Time Display the current time When Date Time is displayed deletion of the motion detection mask on the area of Date Time display are strongly recommended to prevent misdetection on the time s changing numbers See Motion Detection Setup for more information 9 Unmasked Area No Detection MaskedArea Detection Effective User Text Display specific text on the camera s view Support up to 30 characters Click Apply to make above s
44. rom the Internet Verify that your router if applicable has port forwarding properly configured If accessing from our DDNS service verify correct serial number Check that your Firewall settings are not blocking access to the camera 5 How do I open an MS DOS or Command Prompt Windows 98 ME Users Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt MS DOS prompt Windows 2000 XP Users Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt 6 How dol find out my IP address information if my settings wereautomaticallydetected Windows 98 ME Users 1 Open an MS DOS Prompt 2 At the prompt type winipcfg without the quotation marks 3 Use the drop down list to select your 10 100 Ethernet Adapter not a PPP adapter 4 Now you will see your IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway information 5 For DNS information contact your Internet Service Provider Windows 2000 XP Users 1 Open a Command Prompt 2 At the prompt type ipconfig all without the quotes 3 Near the end of the information supplied should be your current IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS servers 59 7 8 9 10 DIGITAL WATCHDOG I can t connect In case of a connection failure Modem Reboot gt Modem Reboot Finished gt Router Reboot gt Router Reboot Finished gt IP Camera Reboot gt IP Camera Reboot Finish gt Verify DDNS and IP Camera connection if applicable How do I
45. rs Select Use the following IP address and change the IP address and Subnet Mask Select Use the following IP address Select Use the following IP address Appendix C Port Forwarding After assigning the IP Camera a web server port and video server port use Port Forwarding for cases A B Consult your router s manual to properly configure Port Forwarding For your convenience we have provided two example configurations 1 For D Link DI 604 broadband routers 1 Open a web browser and type http 192 168 0 1 2 Enter your User Name and Password to Default User Name admin Password leave blank 3 Select the Advanced tab and click Virtual Server Virtual Server 13 used to allow Internet users access to LAN sernces C Enabled Disabled Name Ces Private IP 2 Protocol Type Tce d Private Bag TT Public Port ea Schedule C Always From time 00 x 00 2 AM 10 00 co x AM d Gay Sun lt t Sun d ca M 4 Click Apply after inputting proper values Enabled Disabled Private IP fisz168080 Protocol Type TcP sl Private Port ken bm Name Public Port Schedule Always C From time 00 DI oo DI AM 7 to 00 DI oo DI AM DI day Sun to Sun DI 3 Dee Cancel Help Enabled Disabled Select Enabled Name Input IVS name Private IP Input IVS address Protocol Type Select TCP Private Port Pu
46. rt Icon ES will appear on the screen if Motion Detection is activated Icon will remain unless Event Display Clear button is clicked While the motion detection is activated this function is de activated momentarily if the OSD and OSD menu is shown on the screen It is re activated once the OSD and OSD menu disappear Sensitivity Define the sensitivity of motion detection If High is selected it will detect very small motion while it becomes relatively insensitive when Low is selected Area Setup Setup the target area for motion detection 1 If Set button is clicked Live screen will display a grid to help area setup 2 By clicking or dragging mouse on the grids create or erase the masks on the mainview 3 Motion detection is effective in the masked Area 4 Save setting by clicking Save button Ed Area Setup is possible only on the Ch No 1 in the Video Format Ifyou change the video format motion detection area will return the setup to its default settings Unmasked Area No Detection MaskedArea Detection Effective Web Viewer Screen PTZ Control Pan tilt wheel buttons The Pan tilt wheel enables you to move the camera directions by clicking the corresponding arrow buttons To move the camera click and hold the direction arrow Tostop the camera s movement release the button Pan tilt speed slider The camera s pan tilt speed is controlled by clicking the
47. s this can damage the camera 2 Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion fire electric shock or damage to the product i Clean the clear dome cover with extra care Scratches and 3 Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter dust can ruin the quality of the camera image Exceeding the capacity may cause excessive heat generation i DE Installation and Storage Do not install the camera in areas of extreme temperature 4 Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle exceeding the allowed range Insecure connection may cause fire Avoid installing in humid or dusty environments Avoid installing in places where radiation is present Avoid installing in places where there are strong magnetic fields and electric signals 5 When installing the camera fasten it securely and firmly A falling camera may cause personal injury 6 Do not place conductive objects e g screw drivers coins Avoid installing in places where the camera would be subject metal items etc or containers filled with water on top of to strong vibrations the camera Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire Never expose the camera to rain or water electric shock or falling objects 7 Do not install the unit in humid dusty or sooty locations Doing so may cause fire or electric shock 8 If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit stop using the product Immediately dis
48. se of the camera dome control the lens tilt up and down and its rotation Tilting Range Rotating Range 0 90 0 360 Lens Tilt Lens Rotation When the installation is complete detach the protective film from the camera s dome EdWarning The camera s lens module can rotate 360j at each direction Rotating the lens constantly to the same direction may harm the internal rotation mechanism and cause the lens rotation harness to snap DIGITAL WATCHDOG Installation Inserting Removing the SD Memory Card To open the SD card slot use the included Torx wrench Insert the SD card in the arrow direction Do not insert the SD memory card while it s upside down by force Otherwise it may damage the SD memory card Removing an SD Memory Card Gently press down on the Remove the SD Memory Card gently by pressing down on the exposed end of the memory card as shown in the diagram to eject the memory card from the slot Pressing too hard on the SD memory card may cause the card to shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released If you have saved data in the SD memory card removing the SD memory card prior to setting record to OFF will cause damage to the data stored in the card SD card Slot The memory card is an external data storage device that has been developed to offer an entirely new way to record and share video audio and text data using digital devices Reco
49. ss Before configuring the IP camera determine what settings need to be applied Record those settings to be used to configure your IP camera for reference When configuring your IP camera treat the IP camera as any other PC on yournetwork You will assign it several addresses and other TCP IP properties to match your current network This step by step tutorial will teach what IP addresses and network configurations should be assigned based on the network scenario 1 Before you begin locate any information and settings received from your Internet Service Provider ISP You may need to refer to these IP addresses at a later time during the configuration Current TCP IP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNSServer Option Static Dynamic If you were not given any IP addresses or the ISP was responsible for the setup and installation of your Internet connection go to step 2 If you are not using a router on your network your Current TCP IP Settings from the previous section and Assigned IP Addresses from My ISP will be exactly the same 2 You must determine whether the IP address is STATIC or DYNAMIC At this moment you are only concerned via the ISP Did they provide you with a STATIC or DYNAMIC address If you are unsure contact your ISP 3 Configure your IP camera s TCP IP settings for network connectivity by select
50. t Warning If you click Apply you will lose all setting data If needed please make a note for further installation Click Apply to save all changes It takes approximately 4 minutes after clicking Apply for the Default Set 52 Setup Restart Z Do you want to restart the system If you click the RESTART menu a message box will be shown to confirm Click Ok to restart 53 Setup Log Category System Start Network Connection Status Including IP Address Changing System Time Changing Video Setup Network Setup and Event Alarm Motion Alert will be recorded Total 884 pcs logs in each category and the rest will be deleted 54 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Appendix A Current TCP IP Settings If your IP settings are obtained automatically you could use the MS DOS prompt or Command Prompt to determine your IP address For information on how to do this please read the FAQ 1 Windows 98 ME Users 2 Windows 2000 or XP Users 3 Windows Vista or 7 Users Note the settings under the IP Address DNS Configuration and Gateway tabs Under the General tab of the TCP IP Properties you will see Under the General tab of the your IP address information TCP IP Properties you will see your IP address information 55 Appendix B Changing IP address and subnet mask 1 Windows 98 ME Users 2 Windows 2000 or XP Users 3 Windows Vista or 7 Use
51. t on bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid yal injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled
52. terference at his own expense Introduction Product amp Accessories Please check that all the following accessories are included in the package Camera Cables er Quick Manual ManualCD Template Sheet Test Monitor Cable ml Screw amp Plastic Anchor 4pcs T Wrench Torx Wrench Six anglesWrench For Lens Tiltingand For SD CardCap For Hard Lock Set Screw Rotation Control DIGITAL WATCHDOG Introduction Product amp Accessories 3 Panoramic Lens Tilt Rotation Control OSD Cap Reset Button CLIN A D ALY gt e G A Cables AN AX A SD card Slot 7 7 Di sg A Li Pipe Mounting Hole Hard Lock Set Screw Mount Bracket Installation Disassemble the Camera Before installing your camera you have to read the following cautions 1 You have to check whether the location can bear five times of the weight of your camera 2 Don t let the cable to be caught in improper place or the electric line cover to be damaged Otherwise it may cause a breakdown or fire 3 When installing your camera don t allow any person to approach the installation site If you have any valuable things under the place move them away Disassemble the camera Loosen a small hard lock set screw on the Mount Bracket using a small six angles wrench to disassemble the camera from a Mount Bracket to for installation Warning Never Open the Dome Supplier will not take any responsibility on any defectionfro
53. tting the according tothe time server camera s NewCameraDate amp Time Click Apply to save allchanges Current Date amp Time Shows the current date and time setting in the camera Synchronize with my computer Setthe date time using those of PC currently connected Setup manually Setthe date time by typing manually 50 DIGITAL WATCHDOG Setup Firmware Update FIRMWARE UPDATE 2 Firmware Version Warning Displays current Firmware Version in the system 1 Do not turn off the power to the camera during Firmware update The system can be stuck and turn unstable Firmware Filename If updating is completed the system will reboot Designate the Firmware file name in your computer by automatically clicking Browse button 2 Please make sure to check the Notice shown on screen If firmware update is completed the camera will reboot Start Update automatically and Setup window will be closed Click this button to start update Progress will be displayed in the Progress Bar If you assign the wrong file name an error massage willbe shown 51 Setup Default Set DEFAULT SET Reset to the factory defaults Return the setup to the factory default Reset all Settings to the factory All defaults Except Network Setting Except Network related settings and amp Panorama settings reset all others to Panorama Configuration the factory defaul
54. ur IP camera s TCP IP properties 1 Network Type STATIC 2 Internet Address A static IP address received from your ISP such as 24 107 88 125 Example Assign an IP address to the IP camera just as you do with PC 3 Subnet Mask Subnet mask assigned from your ISP such as 255 255 255 240 Example 4 Default Gateway 24 107 88 113 Example Use the assigned default gateway from your ISP 5 Preferred DNS Server Use the 1st DNS Server from Assigned IP Address from My ISP Contact you ISP to acquire the IP address of their DNS server 6 DDNS Server Use the DDNS server The same site you will register later to utilize a DDNS service 7 Web Port 80 You may select any number between 1025 60000 8 Control Port 7777 You may select any number between 1025 60000 9 Video Port 7778 You may select any number between 1025 60000 10 Audio Transmit Port 7779 You may select any number between 1025 60000 11 Audio Receive Port 7780 You may select any number between 1025 60000 18 Case D Dynamic IP DSL Cable Modem Connected directly to the IP Camera Camera Public Line Gateway or Router at ISP Internet To connect the IP camera directly to a modem power down and reset the modem Leave the modem powered down until configurations are finalized with the IP camera and the IP camera has been connected correctly to the modem Then power on t
55. warding on your router if necessary access your IP camera on your local network by opening Internet Explorer and entering the IP address and Web Port assigned to the IP camera Examples http 192 168 0 200 8888 or http 24 106 88 123 If you left your Web Port set to 80 do not specify the port in the Address Bar to access the IP Camera 6 Access your IP camera via the Internet If you use Case B C 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Type the IP of the IP camera If you use Case A D 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Visit the DDNS website 3 Register the IP camera 4 Give the DDNS server 10 minutes MAX to locate your IP Camera s IP information You may reboot the server to send an immediate request to our DDNS server 5 After your camera is connected select yourcamera The difference between B and C is that B needs to set the port forwarding Since the type of DDNS differs from the service type refer to the related service site 20 Web Viewer Screen Basic Screen Web viewer is optimized with Windows XP or above and Internet Explorer browser QLive video display This displays live video stream from the camera Resolution The resolution information of the video currently on display SD Card Search Searching or Playing images stored in the SD Card Setup popup button Click it to open the camera s setup page This allows you to setup the camera s Video Network Events
56. which result from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration modification faulty installation set up adjustments improper antenna inadequate signal pickup maladjustments of consumer controls improper operation power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage rental use of the product or service by anyone other than an authorized repair facility or damage that is attributable to acts of God 61 Limits amp Exclusions There are no express warranties except as listed above The Warrantor will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages including without limitation damage to recording media resulting from the use of these products or arising out of any breach of the warranty All express and implied warranties including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights from vary from state to state If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the following address Digital Watchdog Inc ATTN RMA Department 5436 W Crenshaw St Tampa FL 33634 Service calls which do not involve defective mat

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