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1. Lap an Co cance Apply Figure20 Step 8 Restart your system 99 4 Scan IP Cameras through My Network Place After you complete the installation and starting services the UPnP protocol will take effect You can scan all IP Cameras in My Network Place as in Figure21 and Figure22 below nA My Documents My Computer Figure21 Y My Network Places Figure22 Just double click the UPnP IP Camera icon and the video live stream will pop up automatically without assigning any IP address in Microsoft Internet Explorer 100 APPENDIX 2 Register as a DDNS member The DDNS dynamic domain name system is a function which is provided by an American company Please refer to www dyndns com This chapter provides the user with the basic instructions on how to register a free DDNS service Registering for a DDNS Enter the URL www dyndns com In the upper right hand corner of the main page where there is an item Create Account as shown in Figure 1 2 DynDNS Dynamic DNS E Mail Delivery and Other Services Microsoft Internet Explorer Sia Ea Pile Edt View Favorites Took Help hito liw dyndns comt v Go e z Y DynDNS WNDBES com ect DynTLO Corporate DynDNS ccour Support NN 7 abi Series A TEAM SPORT FOR THE BRAIN ERDO Take a tour and see what we do We support the US FIRST initiative for Science and technology DNS Services
2. 480x360 320x240 and 176x144 1920x1080 1280x720 800x450 640x360 480x270 820x176 and 176x144 This option allows the user to choose the video resolution of the live view area 4 3 2048x1536 H 264 amp MJPEG only 1600x1200 1 024x768 800x600 640x480 480x360 320x240 and 176x144 16 9 1920x1080 1280x720 800x450 640x360 480x270 320x176 and 176x144 Intra Frame Period In the H 264 and the MPEG4 mode if there is little motion and most of the video content does not change from frame to frame the H 264 and the MPEG4 encoding can compress the video by intra frame way to keep the quality from loss You can set the desired time period to use intra frame compression Maximum frame rate Click on the drop down list to choose the frame rates of 15FPS 7FPS 4FPS and 1FPS in all resolution Video quality Selects the image quality level of JPEG images captured from Highest High Medium Low and Lowest Selects the image quality level of MPEG4 or H 264 images captured from Constant bit 8M 6M 4M 2M 1M 512K 256K 200K 128K and 64K or Fixed Quality Highest High Medium Low and Lowest Audio Settings You can use the option to switch the external microphone on off or adjust the volume 40 Viewer wind
3. HTTPS port 443 RTSP port 554 Access name for stream live1 sdp Access name for strearn2 live2 sdp Access name for strearn3 live3 sdp 2 Enter the HTTP port and the Access name for stream for the MJPEG streams of the HTTP J Enter the HTTPS port The default value is 443 4 Enter the RSTP port and the Access name for stream for the MJPEG or JPEG streams of the RSTP 5 Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting NOTE If you want to use an RTSP player to access the IP camera you have to use the following RTSP URL command to request transmission of the streaming data 45 Description of function keys HTTP Port HTTP ports allow you to connect to the camera via a standard web browser This port can be set to a number other than the default HTTP port 80 Acorresponding port must be opened on the router For example if the port is changed to 8080 users must type in the web browser hnttp 192 168 0 100 8080 instead of http 192 168 0 100 HTTPS Port HTTPS Port in a camera connects it with a PC via a secure web browser RTSP Port The port number that you use for RTSP streaming to mobile devices such as mobile phones or PDAs You may specify the address of a particular stream For instance live1 sdp can be accessed at rtsp x x x x video1 sdp where the x x x x represents the IP address of your camera NOTE Using a RSTP player to view the video s
4. Start IP address End IP address ee Add Delete deny list A 2 Fill in the Start IP address End IP address and Delete allow list details of the Allow List Press the Add button to add or press Delete to erase it 3 Fill in the Start IP address End IP address and Delete deny list details of the Deny List Press the Add button to add or press Delete to erase it 4 Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting Description of function keys Start IP Address The starting IP Address of the devices such as a computer which have permission to access the video of the camera End IP Address The ending IP Address of the devices Such as a computer which have permission to access the video of the camera Delete Allow List Remove the customized setting from the Permission List 52 Start IP Address The starting IP Address of the devices such as a computer which don t have permission to access the video of the camera End IP Address The ending IP Address of the devices such as a computer which don t have permission to access the video of the camera Delete Deny List Remove the customized setting from the Permission List NOTE If there are any conflicts between the range of the Allow List and the range of the Deny List the Access List within the range of the Deny List has the higher priority over the range of the Allow List Fo
5. logout Snapshot Source Profile 1 v Send pre event image s 0 4 Send post event image s 0 7 File Name Prefix C Add date and time suffix to file name Video Clip Source Profile 1 Pre event recording T seconds 0 4 Maximum duration o seconds 1 100 Maximum file size Kbytes 100 3000 File Name Prefix System log 1 Enter the Media name the unique name for media There are three kinds of media snapshot video clip and system log 2 Set the details of the Snapshot Source Select the video source Send Pre event images The number of pre event images Send Post event images The number of post event images File name prefix The prefix name will be added on the file name of the snapshot images Add date and time suffix to file name Check it to add timing information as file name suffix 3 Set the details of the Video Clip Source Select the video source Pre event recording The interval of pre event recording in seconds There are two limitations for video clip file 71 Media settings 1 Maximum duration The maximum recording file duration in seconds Maximum file size The maximum file size would be generated Click on the System log to activate the function Click on Submit to save or click on Don t Submit to go back to the Event main page Click Add under the Media column on Event Settings page to open the Media setting
6. page On this page you can specify the type of media that will be sent when a trigger is activated A total of 5 media settings can be configured Enter the Media Name for the media setting Select the Media Type There are three choices of media types available Snapshot Video Clip and System log Select one of the media types Snapshot Select to send snapshots when a trigger is activated a b Source Select to take snapshots from the video profile Send pre event image s 0 4 The IP camera has a buffer area it temporarily holds data up to a certain limit Enter a number to decide how many images to capture before a trigger is activated Up to 4 images can be generated Send post event image s 0 7 Enter a number to decide how many images to capture after a trigger is activated Up to 7 images can be generated NOTE For example if both the Send pre event images and Send post event images are set to 4 a total of 8 images are generated after a trigger is activated File Name Prefix Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the file name For example the file name will be in this form de Snap_20090101_ 122030 The prefix file name Date and time suffix The format is YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS Add date and time suffix to file name Select the option to add the date time suffix to the file name Click Submit to activate the setting Video Clip Select to send video clips when a trigger is act
7. 91 Set Program Access and Defaults Programs Documents etting ontrol Panel gt amp Network Connections Qa Printers and Faxes el Taskbar and Start Menu Search Help and Support Run Windows XP Professiona Shut Down untitled Paint Figure 2 Step 2 When Control Panel appears double click the Network Connections icon The Network Connections dialog box appears See Figure 3 E Control Panel Fie Edit View Favorites Toot Hep Der O Psh Prokies M X Aderess GB Control Panel g ontrol Panel Switch to Category View Name accessibility Options add Hardware Add or Remove Programs Sp Admristrative Tool Automatic Updates Date and Time Comments Adjust your computer settings for vision hear Instals and troubleshoots hardware Instal or remove programs and Windows com Configure administrative settings for your com Set up Windows to automaticaly deliver import Set the date time and tme zone for your com Change the appearance of your desktop such Customize the display of flies and folders chan Add change and manage fonts on your comp Add remove and configure game controler ha Configure your Internet display and connection Customize your keyboard settings such as the CQustomite your mouse settings such as the b Connects to other computers networks and t Configure your telephone daing nies and mod View the portable media devices conn
8. DDNS Click Enable DDNS gt Enter the DDNS host name for example abc123 homeip net gt Enter DDNS Account for example abc123 Enter the DNS Password for example 7777 Submit gt The settings are now complete Close the IE browser 3 Open the IE browser again gt Enter the Website address you just applied for such as abc123 homeip net You can look at your IP camera images right away The procedure is complete NOTE These settings are only for your ADSL Dynamic IP configuration If your configuration is fixed true IP you don t need to proceed with the PPPoE and DDNS settings The DDNS is just for your convenience 84 How do I view live images of the IP camera via the Internet Explorer on a Desktop PC or a t5 6 ADVANCED OPERATION Question 1 laptop computers in a situation where there are no monitors i To get the IP address of the IP camera without a monitor use one of the following two methods to get the IP address UPnP and USB function UPnP Please refer to APPENDIX 1 IP function Please refer to 2 6 The USB function _ Question a 1 Follow the default settings to set up the related settings and connect the hardware 2 Activate the Web browser and enter the IP camera s URL 3 SETUP Network button 4 Select Enable UPnP presentation 5 Select Enable UPnP port forwarding make the Forwarding Port s
9. DNS For stabic and dynamic IP addresses MallHop Services Ensure rebable maf delivery Search eas Dynamic Network Services Incomorated supports 2008 FIRST Competition Resources Services Support About Us What ts DNS Custom DNS Update Chents The Company DNS Took Dynamic DNS 24 7 Premier Support DynONS Careers Business Services E Mail Relay Developer s Info Contact Us tanet PY Figure 1 Create an account After clicking Create Account you will enter the Create Account page Please complete the form at the bottom of the page to create your account You will receive an e mail containing instructions to activate your account If you do not follow the directions within 48 hours you will need to recreate your account Set up the DDNS After creating the account successfully please enter your user name and password in the upper right hand corner of the main page to login as shown in Figure 2 After you login successfully a text will appear saying My Services as shown in Figure 3 F DynDNS Dynamic DNS E Mail Delivery and Other Services Microsoft Internet Explorer G EA Pie Edt View Favorites Took Help bia http enw dyndns com 5 Go amp DynDNS DynDNS com Dynect DynTLD Corporate O DynDNS accourt Suppor b Serios A TEAM SPORT FOR THE BRAIN ERTES Take tour and see what we do We support the US FIRST initiative for Science ang technology DNS Services DN
10. Remote Procedure Call RPC Remote Procedure Call RPC ShRemote Regstry Removable Storage Routing and Remote Access Secondary Logon Security Accounts Manager Security Center Server Shell Hardware Detection oD System Restore Service SB Task Scheduler TCP IP NetBIOS Helper amp Telephony Tainet amp Terminal Services Offers routing servic Enables starting pro Stores security infor Monitors system sec Supports fle print a Manages access to s Enables ascover Tracks system even Performs system res Enables a user to co Enables support for Provides Telephony Enables a remote us Allows multiple users Figure17 Step 5 Choose Automatic in the Startup type and click OK to start it See Figure18 SSDP Discovery Service Properties Local Camputer edea SSOF Cliscovery Service General Log On Recovery Dependencics Servic name ssorsrv Display nara Enables discovery of IPn devices on your home Descuripliun nelwurk Path le executable lewi NDO SASSY sler syeus exe h Locals eria Startup type ATO mat r orral ANNUM Lisalslect ie Vervics status 5 You can specify the start porometers thot apply wher you start the service from hera Ww ip sume Start p Figure18 Step 6 When the Services dialog box appears again double click the Universal Plug and Play Device H
11. Plug in the power connection to the IP camera Plug in the IP camera cable Confirm the correct network connection status PC HUB IP camera In the PC IE Browser key in the camera s IP online to link up to the live first page NOTE Red light power indicator of the IP Box Camera it flashes when the power supply is on Two color network indicator 1 It is off when the network is disconnected 2 The green light goes on when the network is connected the orange light flashes indicate the network connection status 16 3 2 Placing a Desiccant Pack Inside the Camera The outdoor mini dome bullet camera comes with a desiccant pack which is placed inside the camera using a two sided adhesive tape The desiccant pack is for reducing the moisture and humidity content inside the camera and prevents moisture from condensing on the lens or its cover If the user decides to remove the camera cover after more than a few months of camera use remove the used desiccant pack as well and place the replacement pack inside the camera 1 Stick the piece of desiccant pack to the inner side of the camera 2 Then use a two sided adhesive tape to fix the desiccant pack 3 Reattach the cover of the camera The Outdoor Mini dome Camera The Bullet Camera 17 3 3 Updating System Software If the system software of the IP Camera needs to be upgraded please take the following steps to safely pr
12. Primary DNS 32 155 1 11 Enable UPnP presentation C Enable UPnP port forwarding Access List ogout Forwarding Port Forewarding Status UPnP Forwarding is inactive 2 The accessible networks here are the PPPoE Port Detail Traffic Dynamic DNS HTTPS and Access List 3 Set the details of the LAN Settings for your local area network as necessary 4 Click on the Submit button to submit the new network setting Description of function keys DHCP If you have a DHCP server running on your network and would like a dynamic IP address to be updated to your camera automatically The Domain Name System is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses e g 192 168 0 20 The address can be obtained from your ISP or network gateway UPnP device in your network entries into the router automatically on a UPnP capable network 43 Change the Network Setting PPPoE The Network page has on its upper left the PPPoE icon Please follow the steps below to change the PPPoE setting through the network as necessary 1 Click on the PPPoE button on the upper left menu to enter the PPPoE Settings page iP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network System Application Storage Status Network PPPoE Enable Disable User Name Password Confirm password 2 Active the Enable or D
13. Submit to save or click on Don t Submit to go back to the Event main page Event settings 1 Click Add under the Event column on Event Settings page to open the Event setting page On this page you can arrange three parts Trigger Event Schedule and Action to set an event A total of 3 event settings can be configured Enter the Event Name for the event setting Select Enable this event option to enable the event setting Set the event priority from normal high and highest Events with a higher priority will be executed first Enter the duration in seconds to pause motion detection after a motion is detected for the trigger types motion detection and digital input use only An event is an action initiated by a user defined trigger source it is the causal arrangement of the following three parts Trigger Event Schedule and Action Set the event details of each part Trigger This option defines when to trigger the IP camera The trigger source can be configured to use the IP camera s built in motion detection mechanism periodic external digital input devices or system boot There are several choices of trigger sources as shown below a Video motion detection This option makes use of the built in motion detection mechanism as a trigger source To enable this function you need to configure a motion detection windows first NOTE For example when the event status is on onc
14. user name and password of the IP camera when you see it If either the user name or the password is incorrect please check the input data and rectify it as necessary Once authorized successfully the login page will not appear again until you close the window and reconnect it The initial sequence of proceeding is to type in your IP address and click the Enter button to access the home page If and when you revise or change data in the SYSTEM USERS page the sequence will alter to initially show the Enter Network Password page Connect to 192 168 0 92 FA M T NETWORK User name f Password C Remember my password 28 5 1 2 Live Video The Live Video from the IP camera is displayed on the home page when your PC is online with the IP camera There are also additional settings provided on the home page The AJAX default and the ActiveX viewer types display different display formats on their home page The AJAX viewer type Non lE browsers support for the JPEG mode only IP camera Live Video Setup Help Logout Profile 2 640x80 D E P EPTZ v 4 hi by Z LV ie j z g 4 Mii mast T ig We X x NM Nua gt 4 4 Global View Deaf 1i Click Profile 1 640 480 to change the pairs of resolution and quality which you already arranged in the Audio and Video setting page for the JPEG mode SD card icon Check if the SD card is inserted or
15. 2 4 STATIC IP 1 IRIS Auto iris connector This camera works with a DC drive auto iris lens Please refer to the pin assignment marked on the camera when connecting the auto iris lens 2 DIP Switch 1 AES Auto electric shutter 2 DC IRIS Use an auto iris DC drive 3 DHCP Turn On Turn Off to use the DHCP protocol If the switch points upwards the device can obtain an IP address from the DHCP server via the network 4 STATIC IP If the switch points down the device can t obtain an IP address from the DHCP server This option is needed to configure the network communication settings In the default factory configuration this DIP Switch is in the Down position 2 2 The Fixed IP Indoor Outdoor Mini Dome PoE A A o P s c 1 Power Input DC 12V input connects to an external power supply Power Input AC 24V input connects to an external power supply ETHERNET 10 100 Connector This is a standard RJ 45 connector for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet networks PoE Power over Ethernet function Provides power to the device via the same cable as used for the network connection 4 AUDIO IN Connector is used to connect the audio output from other devices to the IP camera VIDEO OUT Connector Connector provides Composite video output AUDIO OUT Provides IP camera audio signal to an external device GPIO 6 PIN connector for digital I O DC output and GROUND for connecting with exter
16. CMOS sensor and a resolution of up to 2048 x 1536 This powerful new series enables you to see fresh images in fine detail aided by a spectrum of high resolutions In addition the series is equipped with the dynamic H 264 video compression format the compression codec which ensures top image quality at a low bit rate The 3GPP installed mobile phone helps you see live scenes via the Internet as well And this series provides you with freshly designed simultaneous video codec streams of H 264 MPEG4 and MJPEG This function the multi profile function can simultaneously use different rates of resolutions while allowing maximum 3 video codecs to connect with computers at the same time This IP camera not only offers the highest resolutions in images in the field but also day and night pre and post alarm and eP TZ functions Following are the special powers featured in this series 2048 x 1536 pixels The series lets you view the video feed with a large field of high resolutions at 2048 x 1536 pixels that provide you with clear images in great detail WDR Wide Dynamic Range Besides the series provides WDR technology which is aimed at coping with problems like poor quality images shot against a strong backlight It allows every detail to be captured accurately even if one portion is bright while other portions are dark As a result combined fields yield a frame of high quality images H 264 compression Currently the H 264 is the most com
17. From The time range specified for the video clip Click on Submit to save or click on Don t Submit to go back to the Event main page 78 Record settings 1 Click Add under the Record column on Event Settings page to open the Record setting page In this page you can define the recording source recording schedule and recording capacity A total of 2 recording settings can be configured 2 Enter the Record entry name for the event setting 3 Select Enable this recording option to enable the recording setting 4 Select the recording priority from normal high and highest Recording with a higher priority will be executed first 5 Select the recording source from the drop down list profiles 6 Specify the recording schedule and the recording settings Recording Schedule a b Select the days of the week Set the recording schedule in the 24 hour time format Recording Settings a Destination You can select the SD card or SAMBA Network storage that was set up for the recorded video files Total cycling recording size When the maximum capacity is reached the value you set the oldest file will be overwritten by the latest one The reserved amount is reserved for cyclic recording to prevent malfunction The limited value is 1000 200000000 Kbytes Size of each file for recording Set the maximum file size of each recording video files File N
18. Function Checkmark to activate the function The Domain Name System is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses i e 192 168 0 20 The address can be obtained from your ISP or network gateway Server Address Select your Dynamic DNS provider from the pull down menu or enter the server address manually Host Name Enter the host name of the DDNS server User name Enter your user name or e mail used to connectioihe DDNS Status indicate the connection status automatically determined by the system 49 Change the Network Setting HTTPS The Network page has on its upper left the HTTPS icon Please follow the steps below to change the HTTPS setting through the network as necessary 1 Click on the HTTPS button on the upper left menu to enter the HTTPS Setting page P camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help image Network System _ Application Storage Status etwork HTTPS PPPoE Port Detail C Enable secure HTTPS connection raffic Dynamic DNS Create certificate settings HTTPS Create self signed certificate automatically Access List ogout O Create self signed certificate manually Create certificate request and install Create certificate Status No installed 2 Mark the Enable HTTPS secure connection to activate the function 3 Click to select the Create certificate method from Create self signed certif
19. ICR DI and DO ICR IR _ Cut Removable filters triggering condition Automatic Day mode aintenance Night mode pgrade Firmware Schedule mode Day mode 24hr From To ogout A 2 For the IR Cut Removable filter trigger condition mark your options from Automatic Day Mode Night Mode or Schedule Click your choices to enable 3 Mark the IR light power from Off On Sync with ICR or Schedule Click your choices to enable for the IP indoor outdoor mini dome amp the bullet only 4 Click on the Submit button to submit the new user s setting Description of function keys The Day Night mode is set automatically It is normally set in the Day mode and changes to the Night mode in a dark place Daymode The Day mode disables the IR Cut Filter Nightmode The Night mode enables the IR Cut Filter Schedule mode Set the Day Night mode using the schedule Fill in the time so the Day Night mode is normally set to Day mode and it enters the Day mode at the start time and returns to the Night mode at the end time 57 e Change the System Setting RS485 Setting for the IP Box Camera only You may configure the RS 485 settings or communication specifications baud rate data bit stop bit and parity bit for your camera The RS 485 is a serial communication method for computers and devices For your camera the RS 485 is used to control a PAN TILT device
20. and load the configuration file This option will restore the pre configured or saved settings Reboot Device Click on Reboot Device to reboot the device This option will restart the camera 61 Change the System Setting Update Firmware Please follow the steps below to update the firmware through the network as necessary 1 Click on the Firmware Upgrade button on the left side of the Date and Time page to enter the Firmware Upgrade page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help image Network System Application Storage Status ime and Date UPGRADE FIRMWARE DI and DO Current Firmware Version 0 09 Current Product Name IP camera aintenance File Path Upgrade Firmware 2 Click on the Browse button to select the UPDATE BIN file which was copied into your computer 3 Click on the Upload button NOTE DO NOT power off the IP camera while updating firmware NOTE Don t interrupt the process while the unit is updating itself NOTE Please make sure that the UPDATE BIN file is appropriate to the model of the unit Updating with the wrong UPDATE BIN file may cause physical damage to the device NOTE The Temporary Internet Files or cache folder contains Web page content that is stored in your hard disk for quick viewing We suggest deleting the Temporary Internet Files immediately after updating the firmware To delete the files in the Temporary In
21. configure the source of events for your camera 1 Click on the DI and DO button on the left side of the System page to enter the DI and DO page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Application Storage Status ime and Date DI AND DO DI and DO ICR T ee Digital Input 1 The active state is N O the current state detected is Close RS 485 ser aintenance LED On OOff parade Firmware ogout 2 Select the active state of the Digital Input 1 from the drop down list 3 Select the active state of the Digital Output 1 from the drop down list 4 Click to set the LED On or Off 5 Click on the Submit button to submit the new user s setting Description of function keys Digital Input Select N O or N C as the active state of the Digital Input in order to use the GPIO connector function Digital Output Select N O or N C as the active state of the Digital Output in order to use the GPIO connector function LED Select ON or OFF to use the item which indicates a camera s status 56 Change the System Setting ICR Please follow the steps below to change the IR cut function through the network as necessary 1 Click on the ICR button on the left side of the System page to enter the ICR page Etana Live Video Setup Wizard Help Application Storage Status ime and Date
22. for Image Software and Network Two choices of software are available for linking with the IP camera 1 the Microsoft Internet Explorer and 2 the IP camera viewer software a network browser in a PC which provides the functions of monitoring remote zones or watching recorded data through the TCP IP protocol The details are listed as follows RJ 45 PIN configuration for Ethernet PIN NO PIN Assignment RJ 45 socket TX TX RX Not Connected Not Connected RX Not Connected Not Connected 12345678 OIN SD St eee S Physical specification for Ethernet Wire type Cat 5 Connector type RJ 45 Max cable length 100 m Hub wiring configuration Straight Through or Cross Over PC wiring configuration Straight Through or Cross Over 2J 5 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 1 1 Connecting the IP camera 1 Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and then follow the steps below to connect the IP camera 2 Click on the URL block at the top of the window 3 Enter the URL address of the IP camera into the URL block and press the Enter button to enter the home page 4 Enter the User Name and Password in the appropriate spaces 5 Click on the OK button to set your entries and automatically exit the page NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE The default User Name and Password are admin and 9999 respectively The page headlined Enter Network Password is shown below Please enter the
23. given space from a range of 0 to 102400 Maximum Download Bandwidth Enter it in the required space from a range of 0 to 102400 Submit otickto set 47 Change the Network Setting DDNS The DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server will hold a DNS host name and synchronize the public IP address of the modem when it has been modified The user name and password are required when using the DDNS service The Network page has on its upper left the DDNS icon Please follow the steps below to change the DDNS setting through the network as necessary 1 Click on the Dynamic DNS button on the upper left menu to enter the Dynamic DNS page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network System __ Application Storage Status _ ereot DYNAMIC DNS PPPoE ee Enable DDNS o raffic Server Address lt lt Dynamic DUS N he Host Name r 1 Access List User Name L ogout Password Verify Password Timeout 24 hours Status none 2 Click Enable DDNS to checkmark the box and activate the function 3 Fill in your dynamic Server Address Host Name User Name Password Verify Password Timeout IP Address and Email Address 4 Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting NOTE Please refer to section 5 1 3 8 PPPoE amp DDNS for more details 48 Description of function keys Enable DDNS
24. images logs when a trigger is activated 74 Event Click on the Add button in the Event column to enter the Event setting page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help image _ Network _ System Application Storage Status Language EVENT Motion Detection EVENT l ut sa C Enable this event Priority Delay for seconds before detecting next event For motion detection and digital input TRIGGER Video motion detection Periodic Trigger every minutes Digital input System boot EVENT SCHEDULE M Sun M Mon M Tue M Wed M Thu M Fri M Sat Time Always O From Oo 00 To 23 ACTION C Trigger D O for oo seconds Dont Submit 1 Enter the Event name Checkmark the Enable this event box and activate the function Then set the Priority and the Source from the drop down list Priority The event with higher priority will be executed first 2 Select the event trigger mode Video motion detection Select the windows which need to be monitored Periodic The event is triggered in specified intervals The unit of trigger interval is a minute Digital input The event is triggered when the DI status is changed by an external device System boot The event is triggered when the system boots up 3 Set the recording schedule time 4 Set the Trigger D O of activating the action Check it to trigger digital output for specific seconds when an event is triggered 75 5 Click on
25. new image setting Description of function keys Metering Method The metering method determines the exposure Different metering methods measure the subject brightness differently Center weighted The metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for the entire scene Spot This is for metering the central part of the entire scene Exposure Mode Exposure Mode controls a camera by shutter speed and the lens aperture Indoor The optimum exposure setting is pre programmed for the indoor environment The default shutter time is 1 80 1 120 1 25 1 100 and the maximum gain is 36 dB Outdoor The optimum exposure setting is pre programmed for the outdoor environment The default shutter time is 1 80 1 750 1 25 1 750 and the maximum gain is 36 GB Night The optimum exposure setting is pre programmed for the night environment The default shutter time is 1 30 1 750 1 25 1 500 and the maximum gain is 12 dB Moving The optimum exposure setting is pre programmed for moving subjects The default shutter time is 1 120 1 1 000 1 100 1 1 000 and the maximum gain is 36 dB Low noise The optimum exposure setting is pre programmed to reduce the noise The default shutter time is 1 8 1 30 1 7 5 1 25 and the maximum gain is 36 dB Customize 1 3 You can customize an exposure mode by adjusting individual parameters like Gain and Shutter Schedule In the Schedule mode you can set the customize schedule Select a schedule and set
26. to continue 34 Step 4 IPNetCam Step 4 Camera Name Settings Recommends that you rename your camera for easy accessibility You can then identify and connect to your carnera ia this name Please assign a name of your choice before clicking on the Next button IP Camera Name IP camera Enter a name for your camera and click Next to continue Step5 IPNetCam Please PET the correct time to ensure that all events are triggered captured and scheduled at the correct time and day and then click on the Next button Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Enable Daylight Saving _ Configure the correct time to ensure that all events will be triggered captured and scheduled at the right time Click Next to continue Step 6 IPNetCam Below is a COE of your camera settings Click on the Back button to review or modify settings or click on the Apply button if all settings are correct It is recommended to note down these settings in order to access your camera on the network or via your web browser IP Address DHCP IP Camera Name IP Camera Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei DDNS Disable PPPoE Disable If you have selected DHCP you will see a summary of your camera s settings Please note down all this information as you will need it for accessing your camera within the network Click Apply to save your settings 35 5 1 3 2 Change Image Setting Please follow the steps below to change the video settin
27. 2 168 2 167 2010 01 01 00 36 17 admin FROM 192 166 2 167 CHANGE TITLE IP camera 2010 01 01 00 30 11 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 01 00 21 09 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 01 00 19 33 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 0 183 2010 01 01 00 00 47 SOMEONE TURN ON DIP2 SWITCH 2010 01 01 00 00 07 SYSTEM BOOTING 1 Click on the Device info button of the Status page to enter the Device info screen 2 Click on the Clear to erase all of the logs You may also download the information by clicking Download 82 5 1 3 8 PPPoE amp DDNS Using the PPPoE 1 2 Install the XDSL software obtained from your ISP dealer in your PC Search your IP camera s IP address you can connect the IP camera and the Video monitor The monitor screen will show the IP address on its right side Turn off the DHCP function of the IP camera if it is ON NOTE Turn up the DIP SWITCH from 3 to 4 and change the relative network settings the IP Address NetMask and Gateway on the image web page for the IP Box camera only Installing an IP address in your PC or notebook Desktop Move the mouse focus to the Network neighborhood and click the right key of the mouse Choose the properties Choose your local connection gt Choose the properties and select the configuration Select the TCP IP Choose the properties Enter the IP address in a four part formula for
28. Add Modify User button to submit the new user s settings 4 Click the Home button to return to the home page Description of function keys Name __ Enter the user s name which willbe added or moded Type in the password again for verification Choose an authority option of the user s name from Admin Operator and Viewer Add Modify User Click to submit the new setting to the IP camera 60 Change the System Setting Maintenance Please follow the steps below to change the system setting through the network as necessary Click on the Maintenance button on the left side of the Date and Time page to enter the Maintenance page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network System Application Storage Status ime and Date MAINTENANCE DI and DO Save To Local Hard Drive Save Configuration ICR RS 485 ser Load From Local Hard Drive Browse Maintenance i pgrade Firmware Load Configuration ogout Restore To Factory Default Restore Factory Default Reboot Device Description of function keys Save Configuration Click on Save Configuration to save the configuration files to the local hard drive Load Configuration Browse and click on the Load Configuration to load the configuration files to the local hard drive Restore Factory Defaults Click on Restore Factory Defaults to restore the factory defaults You may browse
29. CI Fast Ethernet Adapter the appropriate IP settings This connection uses the following items v El Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 7 Z QoS Packet Scheduler j Internet Protocol TCP IP Use the following IP address Install 4 Obtain DNS server address automatically Description Use the following DNS server addresses Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication Preterred DNS server 168 5 1 td ol across diverse interconnected networks 4 Alternate DNS server Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 3 If you are using a DHCP server please select Obtain an IP address automatically Any assigned IP address for the connected IP cameras must be in the same class type as the server If there is no DHCP server please select specify an IP address enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of your choosing of your PC This IP address must be different from other network IP devices but in the same class type NOTE The IP address of an IP camera in a network must be unique to itself as opposed to those of the other chosen PCs but in the same class type 24 4 6 Connection Testing With the previous settings follow the instructions below to ensure whether you have established t
30. Image _Network_ System __ Application Storage Status _ MOTION DETECTION LIVE VIDEQ CI Enable Video Motion CI Enable Motion Draw 2 Click and drag the mouse across a targeted zone to draw a rectangle on the image NOTE You can set more than one targeted zone depending on your requirement Enables disables the motion detection function 4 Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting of the recording 65 Change the Application Setting Event In this section you can configure and schedule the recording setting for your IP camera Click on Add to enter the setting pages of the Server Media Event and Recording to make the advanced settings Or click on Delete to erase the settings IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network System Application Storage Status language EVENT SETUP Motion Detection ERVER Event Name Type Address Location logout MEDIA Name Type VENT Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Trigger RECORDING Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Source Destination The Event Setup page includes 4 different sections Server Media Event and Recording 1 To add a new item event server or media click Add 2 To delete the selected item from the pull down menu of event server or media click Delete 3 Click on the item name to enter the window for modifying NOTE You can add up to five servers five media fields
31. Options 7 Tools Updates i 4 w BB gt See Also z Folder Options Fonts Internet Keyboard g Windows Update Controllers Options Help and 5 t i AN Help and Suppor wA A B gt EA B w Network etwork Setup Phone and Power Options Printersand Regionaland Scanners and Connections Wizard Modem Faxes Language Cameras 2 g U Ba 8 Scheduled Security Sounds and Speech System Taskbar and User Accounts Tasks Center Audio Devices Start Menu ee d Windows Wireless Link Wireless Firewall Network Set 4 Right click your network connection and then click Properties 21 amp Network Connections File Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q eget P Search We Folders Ei Address Network Connections Al LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks ocal Area Connectio 9355 1394 connection Create anew 2 Connected Firewalled connection z IP GERA i m 1394 Net Adapter Set up a home or small Disable office network Status Change Windows Firewall settings F Disable this network Bridge Connections device Y Repair this connection Create Shortcut ci Rename this connection view status of this connection Change settings of this connection Repair Other Places E Control Panel SJ My Network Places EG My Documents My Computer Details Local Area Connection wi 5 On the General tab check if the Internet Protocol TCP IP is included in the l
32. PIO This is a 6 PIN connector including the Digital output input DC output and GROUND items for connecting with external devices VIDEO OUT Connector The connector provides the unit s composite video signals to a monitor This connector adjusts and improves the images AUDIO IN The connector is used to connect the audio output from other devices to the camera USB port The user can use a USB device cable to connect the IP camera to the USB port on the PC AUDIO OUT Provides the camera s audio signal to a speaker or stereo SD SDHC CARD slot This is used for updating system software and archiving accessing critical images RESET Recover to factory default Refer to section 2 4 The Reset Button 10 2 4 The Reset Button The Reset Button will bring the IP camera back to its factory default settings Press the Reset Button for about 10 seconds A Blue screen will be displayed and a text that says RESETTING will appear The device will then auto reboot All settings will then be back to default The following items will return back to default SETUP Network Setup a LAN Settings You can manually reset this function by yourself b PPPOE Settings You can manually reset this function by yourself Dynamic DNS a DYNAMIC DNS SETTING You can manually reset this function by yourself IMAGE SETUP a Privacy Mask Setting b IMAGE SETTINGS AUDIO AND VIDEO a VIDEO PROFILE 1 b VIDEO PROFILE 2 C AUDIO
33. S for static and dynamic IP addresses MallHop Services Ensure rebable maf deltvery Search E oyna network Services incomorated supports 2008 FIRST Competition Resources Services Support About Us What 6 DNS Custom DNS Update Chents The Company DNS Took Dynamic DNS 24 7 Premier Support DynONS Careers Business Services E Mal Relay Developer s Info Contact Us tarne Figure 2 101 2 DynDNS Dynamic DNS E Mail Delivery and Other Services Microsoft Internet Explorer fo ik Pile Edt View favorites Took Help A E https frwaw dyndns com v Go y DynDNS ynOWS com DynTLD Corporate O DynDNS E E TEAM SPORT FOR THE BRAIN ese dai We support the US FIRST initiative for scien nd technolog DNS Services DNS for static and dynamic IP addresses MailHop Services Ensure redable maf dotvery Search news Dynamic Network Services Incorporsted supports 2008 FIRST Competition Resources Services Support About Us What is DNS Custom ONS Update Chants The Company DNS Took Dynamic DNS 24 7 Premier Support DynONS Careers Business Services E Mal Relay Developer s Info Contact Us 1990 2008 Dynamic Network Services Inc Legal Notes Contact Done intanet Figure 3 Click My Services to enter the service page Please click the Add Host Service item which is below the My Hosts item as shown in Figure 4 Click Add Host Service and its service items will appe
34. SETTINGS MOTION DECTION a Video Motion setting TIME AND DATE a TIME CONFIGURATION b AUTOMATIC TIME CONFIGURATION C SET DATE AND TIME MANUALLY Event Setup a Server b Media C Event d Recording ADVANCED DI and DO a DI and DO b LED C VIDEO OUTPUT RS 485 for the IP Box Camera only a RS 485 ICR a ICR HTTPS a HTTPS Access List a Allow List b Deny List 11 2 5 The Alarm wiring diagrams The IP Box Camera PoE 12V lL Alarm output Alarm input Reed switch g RS 485 D H RS 485 D RS485 Device Hev_ SDC OUT ae m GND 100 mA 12 The Fixed IP Indoor Outdoor Mini Dome PoE iw E r s 7 aa oys 3 Pua e R g FNN E a o Aa 12V Digital output Digital output Digital input Reed switch Digital input 12V DC output GND 13 The Bullet IP Camera Indoor Outdoor PoE 12V Digital output Digital output Digital input Reed switch Digital input DC output GND 14 2 6 The USB function The IP camera can provide two separate functions by connecting the IP camera with a PC via the USB connector 1 Using an SD card as a card reader Insert an SD card into the IP camera and then connect to the PC You may then transfer files between the SD card and the PC Once you ve connected your IP camera to your computer Windows will detect the connection and ask
35. Steps 1 to 2 have to be done on a PC Make sure the file of UPDATE BIN is a correct one in step 2 or the IP Camera will not work normally after being updated If the power of the IP Camera is suddenly lost in step 7 please remove the SD card first and turn on the IP Camera next to test its operation If the IP Camera remains working normally please go back to step 3 otherwise please inform your technical support In step 9 if the SD card is not removed and the IP Camera does not get online as well the updating process must be repeated again after rebooting the IP Camera Make sure that the SD card is inserted in a correct position in step 4 or the IP Camera will suffer permanent physical damage If the message CSUM ERROR appears in step 7 it implies a problem in the file of UPDATE BIN Don t interrupt the process while the unit is updating itself proceed with an SD card not including any system software of the unit or else the unit will crash 18 4 Network Configuration 4 1 Cable Connections Please follow the instructions below to connect your IP camera to a computer or a network and to choose a proper RJ 45 cable configuration for connections Physical specifications of the RJ 45 cable for Ethernet Wire Type Cat 5 Connector Type RJ 45 Max Cable Length 100 m Hub Wiring Configuration Straight Through PC Wiring Configuration Straight Through 4 1 1 Connect to a computer Use a straight LAN cable to connect directly to a co
36. TP Server and enter the address of the NTP Server 4 To set the Date and Time Manually please checkmark Set date and time manually Press Copy Your Computer s Time Settings as necessary to synchronize the time information from your PC or just manually set the date and time from the drop down lists 5 Click on the Submit button to submit the new Date and Time settings 54 Description of function keys Select your time zone from the drop down menu Enable Daylight Saving Select this to enable the daylight saving time Auto Daylight Saving Select this option so that your camera will configure the Daylight Saving setting automatically Set date and time manually Select this option so that you may configure the Daylight Saving date and time manually Sets the amount of time to be added or removed when Daylight Saving is enabled Synchronize with NTP server Enable this feature to obtain time configuration automatically from the NTP server NTP Server The Network Time Protocol NTP synchronizes the device with an Internet time server Choose the one that is closest to your location Set the date and time manually This option allows you to set the time and date manually Copy Your Computer s Time Settings This will synchronize the time information from your PC 55 Change the System Setting Digital Input amp Output You may enable the Digital Input D I and Digital Output D O feature and
37. Table Of Contents SAFETY PREGAUTIONS siicec toe ate ee te 3 1 PRODUCT FEATURES 02 0 ccccccccscnscsensceensceesscncnsnecnenscnensceensenensenensesens 4 1 1 PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS tsonetucice core Mactsicstetevcobonastushaneneniactecsintevankcins 4 1 2 PRODUCT FEATURES oickilewsdeSchenatttacunacbaitee sodescaxdvSeduveldtetasustetansotbeaesns 5 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE SURFACE aannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 2 1 THE IP BOX CAMERA POB ccccccseseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeesaeeseessaeeeesaees 6 2 2 THE FIXED IP INDOOR OUTDOOR MINI DOME POE 00ccceeeeeeees 8 2 3 THE BULLET IP CAMERA INDOOR OUTDOOR POE 20ccceeeeeeeeeeees 9 2A THE RESET BUTTON mrena a ANR 11 2 5 THE ALARM WIRING DIAGRAMS cccececcececcececcececcecuccecucaccececaecauaecass 12 210 THEUSB FUNCTION deceased eet ik a lent dat wis ea au 15 9 INS TAL LATION a eee a a aa ai 16 3 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION aen a Deve a n derieectene 16 3 2 PLACING A DESICCANT PACK INSIDE THE CAMERA cececcecceceececcecees 17 3 3 UPDATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE eccececcececcececcececcecucecucaeeecaeaeseeaeeess 18 4 Network Configuration cccccccsssssseeeccsessseeeeeeessseeeseoenseeeeseoenseeesseoeees 19 Ai OCABLE CONNECTIONS erea A a aeaaantus ernase 19 4 1 1 Connect toa Computer niera a ate ea e dean a e aS cat 19 4 1 2 Connect to a LAN Hub INTRANET seeeeeseesesesssrreesssrrrressrerrrsssrrrreresssstereesre
38. a setting page Mask 3 privacy area s on video to specify up to the area s on the camera s image to be blocked excluded from recordings and snapshots Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image _Network_ System__ Application Storage Status image PRIVACY MASK AREA OF VIDEO SETTING Audio and Video FSSA Aslan Oe ViEGnse ttiic Logout Privacy mask mask 3 privacy area s on video hee the right mouse button on the video control to show the popmenu pme Press the left mouse button drag and drop to RFJ it l set the privacy area Privacy area can be enabled or disabled After you finish all privacy mask settings click the Save button 1 Click the right mouse button on the video control to show the pop menu 2 Press the left mouse button drag and drop to set the privacy area 3 Privacy area can be enabled or disabled 4 After you finish all privacy mask settings click the Submit button 42 5 1 3 3 Change the Network Setting Please follow the steps below to change the network setting through the network as necessary Set the network options and IP address 1 Click on the Network button in the home page to enter the Network Setup page P camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help image Network System _ Application Storage Status isc NETWORK SETUP PPPoE Port Detail Enable DHCP IP address Subnet mask raffic Dynamic DNS TTPS parce Default Gateway
39. ame Prefix Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the file name 7 When completed click Submit to enable the settings to exit this page The new media settings will appear on the Event Settings page 79 5 1 3 6 Change the Storage Setting Please follow the steps below to change the SD card setting through the network as necessary Change the SD card Setting Please follow the steps below to change the setting via the network as necessary 1 Click on the storage button at the top of the Setup page to enter the SD Card screen iPNetCam Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network _ System __ Application Storage Status _ SD CARD SD Card SD Status Ready Files per Page Refresh of 1 O Delete File Number of files Size o Video D o Picture D Total 7996124KB Used 12KB pone SD Cat Free 7996112KB 2 The SD Card page contains two image modes the Video and the Picture 3 Click Video or Picture to enter its sub year month folder 4 Click to enter its sub date folder 5 Click the desired file to display the images therein 6 Each file can be deleted by checking and pressing the OK button 80 5 1 3 7 Status e The device information This page displays all the information about your device and network connection Click on the Device info button of the Status page to enter the Device info screen IP camera Live Vid
40. ar The Add Dynamic DNS Host item helps to add a new DDNS Each member may have only one free account and one free account can have only five DDNS Click Add Dynamic DNS Host to enter the DDNS setting page as shown in Figure 5 2 DynDNS My Account Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 ed Pile Edt View Favorites Took Heip bd 2 bits ewav dyndns comaccourt v Ejo ai Krl DynDNS yDNScom Oymect OynTLD Corporate D D N S Logged In User abcdevice one Account Summary for abcdevice My Services Account Settings MySevices Big Account Sets x View modify ourdhase and TEJ Update your biling Update your e mail address set Sting wT delete your services formation complete a croferences and delete you urchase and view invoices ocount Search Search Network Monitoring Sok Certificates Cose Account Recursive DNS te ee P v a intenet Figure 4 102 F DynDNS Account Host Service Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Mile Edt View favorites Took Help d ess dB bitps fewaw dyndns comfaccourt servicesfhasts add html v Bax nts amp A My Account Sn Add New Hostname ec ee My Services Account Upgrades Note You currently don t have Account Upgrades in your account You cannot use some of our Host Service features Please consider SLA buying Account upgrade thet make this form ful functional and wil add severa other features Lean More Promier Support Zone Servic
41. b Add procrams from Perosoft KanN To add new Windows features device drivers and system updates over the Internet cick VUE toners Lipton Add programs from your network Ne peagrams are availabe on the nehecrt Figure 9 Step 3 Check the Network Services in the Windows Component Wizard dialog box and then click Details See Figure10 94 Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove a component click the checkbox A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed 1o see what s included in a component click Details Components E Message Queuing 0 0 MB gt Networking Se 0 3 MB a3 Other Network File and Print Services 0 0 MB T R Oulluuk Exuress oom Description Contains a variety ot specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 56 3 MB C Dotais Space available on disk 24044 68 MB eao lt Back Next gt Cancel Figure 10 Step 4 Check UPnP User Interface and choose OK See Figure 11 Networking Services To add or remove a component click the check box A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Subcomponents of Networking Services M S internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client O E Peer to Peer RIP Listener T Sim
42. e 3 Click Enable DDNS to activate 4 Enter the DDNS Host Name DDNS Account and DDNS Password which you created in the www dyndns com website 5 Click the Submit button to save the settings NOTE Please refer to the APPENDIX 2 for more details OSet the PPPoE function 1 Click the Network button on the home page 2 Click the PPPoE button on the left side of the page to enter the PPPoE page 3 Choose Enable to activate the function 4 Enter the Account and the Password which are provided by your ISP 5 Click the Submit button to save the setting NOTE Please refer to section 4 1 3 8 for more details lt Use the Sub Hostname to view the IP camera 1 Click the URL block at the top of the computer screen 2 Enter the DDNS Host Name of the IP camera into the URL block and press the Enter key to enter the login page 3 Enter the user name and password 4 Click the OK button and enter the home page of the IP camera _ Question 6 i S ary N How do I add or modify the users and their authority to use the IP camera i Entering the setting page 1 Click the System button in the Setup page 2 Click the User button on the left side of the page to enter the USER page Add a new user 1 Enter the user name the password the confirmed password and choose the authority level There are three levels of authority Admin Operator and Viewer Admin The user who accesses with the admin nam
43. e an event is triggered by motion detection the IP Camera will automatically send snapshots video clips or System log via the server type as your settings o Periodic This option allows the IP camera to trigger periodically for every other defined minute s UP to 99999 minutes c Digital input This option allows the IP camera to use an external digital input 76 device or sensor as a trigger source Depending on your application there are many choices of digital input devices on the market which helps to detect changes in temperature vibration sound and light etc d System boot This option triggers the IP camera when the power to the IP camera is disconnected Event Schedule Specify the period for the event a Select the days of the week b Set the recording schedule in the 24 hour time format Action Define the actions to be performed by the IP camera when a trigger is activated a Trigger D O for seconds Select this option to turn on the external digital output device when a trigger is activated Specify the length of the trigger interval in the text box b If you want to set an event with recorded video or snapshots it is necessary to configure the server and media settings first so that the IP camera will know what action to take such as which server to send the media files to when a trigger is activated Checkmark the one of the Server Names which you have set already then select the At
44. e and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Click the type of network component you want to install BA Client ml uina Description protocol is a language your computer uses to communicate with other computers Allows other computers to access resources on your d using 4 Microsoft network Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no con Select Network Protocol F Click the Network Protocol that you want to install then click OK IF you have X an installation disk for this component click Have Disk 4 Click Add 5 Select TCP Eg This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important 6 Click OK 6 1K IL coca 23 4 5 TCP IP configuration setting Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties Before processing the IP camera installation ina WAN please make sure the Internet connection works properly If not please contact your ISP provider Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties re General Authentication Advanced General Alternate Configuration Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports size this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for E SiS 900 P
45. e and password has the full rights to change the settings of the IP camera Operator Has access to viewing and functionality Viewer Has limited viewing rights 2 Click the Add Modify User button to submit the new user setting Modify the user 86 1 Click the user name you want to modify from the USER LIST 2 Enter the password the confirmed password and choose authority level 3 Click the Add Modify User button to submit new setting Delete a user 1 Click the user name you want to delete from the USER LIST 2 Click the Delete User button Question 7 ee 1 Go to Setup gt Network button gt HTTPS button 2 Select Enable secure HTTPS connection 3 Create certificate settings gt Create self signed certificate manually gt Create 4 Fill in the relevant data in the text boxes titled Country State or province Locality Organization Organization Unit Common Name amp Validity click Create Question 8 oom owt ewer es s a s CERREN i How do download the log list l a A I 1 Click Setup gt Status gt Log 2 The display will show the log list page 3 Click First Page Previous 20 or Next 20 to view the recording list 4 Click Download select the file path and download the recording list 87 7 SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 8 3M Sony IMX036 CMOS sensor L 3 1 8mm CS mount Vari Focal Megapixel Lens a The IP mini dome amp the IP bullet camera 3 9mm Vari Focal board type Me
46. e capture and display of both bright areas and dark areas in the same frame in a way that there are details in both areas i e bright areas are not saturated and dark areas are not too dark Select your options of the level between 1 and 10 1 is the lowest level and 10 is the highest one Or select None to inactivate this function Timestamp Label Enter the timestamp label Timestamp Location Click to open the list of four location modes to choose from UPPER LEFT UPPER RIGHT BOTTOM LEFT and BOTTOM RIGHT NOTE The default setting table of the exposure mode Exposure Mode Shutter 36 dB 36 dB 12 dB 36 dB 36 dB Exposure Mode Shutter 38 The Audio and Video setting page 1 Click on the Audio and Video button to enter the Audio and video page to set the details of the device You may configure video profiles with different settings for your camera Hence you may setup different profiles for your computer and mobile displays In addition you may also configure your audio setup for your camera Click Submit to activate and save your changes IP Camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help __ Image _ Network System Application Storage Status Image AUDIO AND VIDEO fase soy Profile number E z Warning Change the aspect ratio will clear the settings Aspect ratio 4 3 E of privacy mask Save Default VIDEO PROFILE 1 Mode Frame size 2048x1536 5 Viewer window area 048
47. e light MICROPHONE The IP Camera has an additional audio function The device has a microphone built into its front panel which records sound POWER indicator Indicates the power status of the unit Plug Inlet A DC 12V inlet that connects to an external power supply Plug Inlet An AC 24V inlet that connects to an external power supply ETHERNET 10 100 Connector This is a standard RJ 45 connector for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet networks PoE Power over Ethernet function Provides power to the device via the same cable as used for the network connection RESET Recover to factory default Refer to section 2 4 The Reset Button VIDEO OUT Connector The connector provides the unit s composite video signals to a monitor This connector adjusts and improves the images USB port The user can use a USB device cable to connect the IP camera to the USB port on the PC 10 LED indicator The green light indicates the unit is activating and the SD card cannot be removed 11 AUDIO IN The connector is used to connect the audio output from other devices to the camera 12 SD SDHC CARD slot This is used for updating system software and archiving accessing critical images 13 GPIO This is a 6 PIN connector including the ALARM IN OUT RS 485 DC OUTPUT and GROUND items for connecting with external devices 14 AUDIO OUT Provides the camera s audio signal to a speaker or stereo Flank Panel 1 AES U 2 DC IRIS 3 DHCP
48. eb page Client PCs One camera can supports 10 simultaneous client PCs 90 APPENDIX 1 How to run IP Camera UPnP The most troublesome issue when you setup an IP Gamera is that you have no idea what the IP address of this device is Now IP Gamea supports the UPnP Universal Plug and Play protocol which makes it easier for you to examine it however it is a pity that Microsoft Windows XP doesn t start this service by default Therefore the following procedures will help you to turn it on and discover your IP Camera step by step as shown in Figure1 below g START Y CHECK IP CLASS a YES n SAME CLASS NO SET IP ADDRESS INSTALL UPnP PACKETS TURN ON SERVICES RESTART SYSTEM CHECK MY NETWORK PLACES DONE Figure 1 UPnP Setup Flow Chart 1 Check the IP class of your PC In most case Microsoft Windows XP will assign an IP address 169 254 automatically with a subnet mask 255 255 0 0 if the DHCP server is absent while the default IP address of an IP Camera is 192 168 1 168 with a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 There won t be any communication due to different IP class domains and you have to modify the relative settings or the UPnP protocol won t work however checking your own IP address is necessary Here are the procedures to check and modify them Step 1 From the Start menu point to Settings and then click Control Panel See Figure 2
49. ected to See Also Q Widows Update w Help and Support Power Options wPrinters and Faxes Regind and Language Options Scanners and Cameras U8Schedied Tasks Security Center B Sound Effect Manager Configure energy saving settings for your com Shows installed pointers and fax printers and hel Customize settings for the dsplay of languages Add remove and configure scanners and cam Schedule computer tasks to run automaticaly View your current secunty status and access i ACS Audo Control Panel Sounds and Audio Devices Change the sound scheme for your computer chen Figure 3 Spey Step 3 Click the Protocols tab in the Network Connections dialog box See Figure 4 s Network Connections Fle Edt View Favorites Toob Advanced Hep Gea B amp P seach roes Tye X Address Network Connections Type Network Tasks net Broadband atinge LAN or High Speed Internet e Disable tis network devine nech LAN or High Speed Internet amp Repar this connection BJ Rename this connection View status of this cormection Bridge C io D Change settings of this COR CORN TS connection Create Shortout Other Places Rename G control Panel My Network Places My Documents My Computer Figure 4 Step 4 When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box shows up choose Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties See Figure 5 92 Local Area Connection P
50. eeeeeesseeeseeeees 101 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All the following safety and operational instructions to prevent harm or injury to the operator s or other persons should be read carefully before the unit is activated WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard avoid exposing this unit to rain or moisture Do not block ventilation openings Do not place anything on top of the unit that might spill or fall into it Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Please refer all servicing to your distributor retailer Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosols for cleaning To prevent fire or electric shock do not overload wall outlets or extension cords PoE warning If the PoE injector is used instead of the supplied power adaptor all of the wiring to and from the injector must be routed installed inside a building plant and never routed installed outside of the building plant Please only select a power adapter or power certified by UL and marked at 24Vac 60 Hz minimum 1A class 2 or LPS The IP Box Camera and the Indoor Mini dome are for Indoor use only CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PRODUCT FEATURES 1 1 Product Instructions This IP camera series is a high performance mega pixel network camera which is equipped with a high resolutions SONY 3M
51. eo Setup Wizard Help Image Network_ _ System _ Application Storage Status _ DEVICE INFO Logout Model Name IP camera Camera Name IP camera Time amp Date Sun Jan 3 20 17 49 2010 Firmware Version 0 09 HTML Version 3 0 12 Activex Version 20 10 26 MAC Address 00 0C 00 01 E5 17 IP Address 192 168 0 188 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 252 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS 192 165 1 11 PPPoE Disable Disable Disable TY Output Mode NTSC 81 The device information This page displays the log information of your camera IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network_ _ System Application Storage Status Device Info SYSTEM LOG foie 1 2010 01 03 20 17 41 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 03 20 07 32 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 03 19 51 44 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 03 19 25 11 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 03 19 05 51 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 03 16 44 22 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 03 16 32 07 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 03 18 26 45 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 03 16 11 45 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 01 02 27 03 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 01 01 13 17 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 01 01 06 19 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 01 00 42 24 admin LOGIN OK FROM 192 168 2 167 2010 01 01 00 41 38 admin LOGIN OK FROM 19
52. es Hostname dwdns org Host Services a MI Yee alec zh in ing ae e Haihop Outbound Wildcard LJ Yes das hostname doman to same settings Recursive ONS Service Type Host with IP address Network Monitoring SR Certificates J WebHop Redrect J Offine Hostname Renew Services Ato Renew Settings Sync Exprations Account Settings IP Address Siig My Cart j Qima P ae Mail Routing Q E m Search Search 1553 2006 Dynamis Malwor Services Ine Legal Motioss Comer Ea Done intenet Figure 5 All we have to set in this page is the Hostname item The user can choose a Sub Hostname as s he likes from the right hand side of the Hostname s drop down list NOTE You don t have to set the IP Address in the same format as the camera s IP Address It will renew the IP Address automatically After finishing the setting please press the Create Host button as shown in Figure 5 2 DynDNS Account Host Services Microsoft Internet Explorer Mile Edt View favorites Took Help https Jjmvav dyndns com accourt servicesfhasts v gt Go uns amp DynDNS f I ect DynTLD Corporate D D N S Logged In Use abcdevice yn tir Services My Cart Log Out About Senices Loco Support News meat Host Services ee ee My Services Account Upgrades Hostname Service Details Last Updated Host 60 250 12 2 Feb 04 2008 3 12 AM Ma
53. etting NOTE 1 Follow step 4 above then turn on computer s My Web Neighbors and find the IP camera Then click to go to the IP camera s home page 2 Follow step 5 above and make the Route UPnP port forwarding setting 3 Your computer can access an IP camera through a router by opening a port on the router port forwarding if the router is configured to a specific port For example port 8080 you can enter the IP address as http xxx xxx xxx xxx 8080 on the URL entry box of the web browser to access the IP camera Question 3 se moe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Ml On Live page click Profiles T 2 a 3 _ Question 4 es 1 Go to SETUP Application button gt Motion Detection button 2 Select Enable Video Motion 3 Set up the target zone and setup the Sensitivity and Percentage 4 Click the Submit button to submit the setting 5 When a person or object moves within the target zone under a setting the Motion Detection will display the response signal in the Live Video and Video Out Question 5 85 mmm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mmm mmm mmm mmm ii le te i How do I use the DynDNS to connect the IP camera by using its Sub Hostname via the intranet lt Set the DDNS function 1 Click the Network button on the home page 2 Click the Dynamic DNS button on the left side of the page to enter the Dynamic DNS pag
54. example 192 168 1 101 the first three parts must be identical to the above numbers only the last part can be changed to your own number which must never exceed 255 Click on the mask and the mask input namely 255 255 255 0 a fixed formula Click OK Click OK Desktop gt Choose IE browser gt Enter the IP camera IP address in the URL check step 2 above Enter gt IP camera images will appear PPPoE Settings 1 Enter the IP camera home page Choose the network gt Enter User Name admin and Password 9999 Click OK Choose PPPoE gt PPPoE mode Select ON Enter Account gt Enter Password gt Submit Unplug the power connection Plug in the IP camera and it will receive an IP address from the ISP dealer this IP address is dynamic every time you unplug and plug in again you ll get a new IP address 83 Test Go to the Internet 1 Set your PC to enter the Internet 2 Desktop gt IE browser gt Enter the IP camera IP address the same address as in the PPPoE settings and step 3 above You can see the IP camera images DDNS settings 1 Check your IP camera s IP address monitor gt open your IE browser gt Use the address to connect to the IP camera or view the images Choose the network gt Enter User name admin and Password 9999 Click OK 2 Choose the
55. f the Setup pages This wizard will guide you through a step by step process to configure your new camera and connect the camera to the Internet IPNetCam Welcome to setup wizard internet connection setup This wizard will guide you through a step by step process to configure your new Camera and connect the camera to he internet To set up your camera motion detection settings please click Back button to close this wizard and re open the motion detection setup wizard Step 1 Setup LAN Settings Step 2 Setup Internet Settings Step 3 Setup DDNS Settings Step 4 Camera Name Settings Step 5 Setup Time Zone Click Next to continue Step 1 IPNetCam Step 1 Setup LAN Settings Please select whether your camera will connect to the Internet with a DHCP connection or Static IP address If your camera is connected to a router or you are unsure which settings to pick recommends that you keep the default selection of DHCP connection Otherwise click on Static IP address to manually assign and IP address before clicking on the Next button Enable DHCP IP address 192 168 0 129 Subnet mask 255 255 252 0 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS 192 168 1 11 The IP Camera default setting is DHCP On Use the DHCP protocol if the DHCP server is working in the LAN The IP Camera will obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server Or you can turn the DHCP Off to build the IP Camera working en
56. g through the network as necessary A preview of the image will be shown in the window of Live Video Click Submit to activate and save your changes e The Image Setup setting page 1 Click on the Image button to enter the image setting page Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image _ _ Network System _ Application Storage Status __ Image IMAGE SETUP Audio and ideo VIEWER TYPE Privacy Mask Viewer Type Logout O AJAX Activex IMAGE SETTINGS Metering Method Center weighted Exposure Mode Indoor Max Gain 36 v dB Denoise Mirror Flip White Balance Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness WDR Level Reset Default DEVICE SETTING Device Name oO O maximum 63 characters C Enable OSD Timestamp Label fe maximum 63 characters Timestamp Location UPPER LEFT 2 Adjust the Viewer Type Click to choose the viewer type of the AJAX or ActiveX mode 36 3 Adjust the Image Settings including AGC Exposure Time Mirror Flip White 3 l 3 tk 33 Balance Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness and WDR Level as necessary 4 Adjust the Device Settings including Device Name and Timestamp e Click Enable OSD to checkmark the box and activate the function Enter the Timestamp Label you have chosen e Enter the Timestamp Location you have chosen 5 Click on the Submit button to submit the
57. gapixel Lens i 4 3 2048x1536 H 264 amp MJPEG only 1600x1200 1024x768 800x600 640x480 480x360 320x240 Resolution and 176x144 16 9 1920x1080 1280x720 800x450 640x360 480x270 320x176 and 176x144 15 fps at 2048x1536 25 fps at 1920x1080 Simultaneous H 264 MPEG4 and MJPEG Video streaming Multi profile resolution compression frame rate video quality Adjustable image size quality and bit rate Day Night mode Flip amp Mirror Image settings AGC AWB AES Time stamp and text caption overlay Privacy masks Exposure Mode Video management SDK including HTTP API ActiveX ONVIF software Audio eae Two way Audio onres O G 711u G 726 Audio bitrate bit rate G 711u 64kbps G 726 32kbps a outputs 1 x input 1 x output 3 5mm earphone jack Securty Multi level password protections IP address filtering HTTPS encryption User access log Protocols IPv4 HTTPS HTTP TCP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP DHCP NTP FTP SMTP UPnP ICMP ARP DDNS PPPoE SAMBA 512 zones Sensitivity 0 100 Motion Detection Schedule Trigger Alarm input Ethernet loss Network Remote digital alarm input Notification SD card recording SMTP FTP HTTP alarm output 88 The IP box camera Push in 1 x Alarm input 1 x Alarm output 1 X DC output 12V DC 1 x Ground 2 x RS 485 The IP indoor
58. he connection successfully 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt Command Prompt E New Office Document A Open Office Document Set Program Access and Defaults 5 Windows Catalog Ah windows Update F Windows Live Call Beta gi Accessories F Accessibility b As il A lem Cc icati gt A internet a Asus ChkMai fan ommunications Cae Internet E FQ Asus Hotkey l E Entertainment gt E mail fan Eset b f System Tools gt Sate rete if Games gt I SD Address Book Q EA IZArc gt Calculator 4 Windows Messenger lt Im Microsoft Office Tools gt mmand Pr Y ula Paint iff SiS M6S0_651_650_740 Notepad E Startup gt I W Paint th Windows Update S Internet Explorer Q Program Compatibility Wizard pe Remote Assistance ts Synchronize e Tour Windows XP E Se ER windows Media Player 6 Tour Windows xP ere 4 Windows Messenger EI Windows Explorer we Windows Movie Make 7 3 fan K Lite Codec Pack gt ii SR Windows Movie Maker ga Command Prompt f Skype gt I A WordPad IF Windows Live gt All Programs gt Adobe Reader 9 Oj 2 Enter ping XXX XXX XXX XXX the camera s IP address then enter See the sample screen below This is the IP address for an IP camera that is assigned for the connected IP camera MMi J ojx Microsoft Windows KP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings user gt ping 192 168 1 168 If you receive a response as in the
59. he details of the Network storage Only one network storage is supported Network storage location The path to upload the media Workgroup The workgroup for network storage Click on the SD card to activate the function Use the SD card for recording media Click on Submit to save or click on Don t Submit to go back to the Event main page Click Add under the Sever column on Event Settings page to open the Server setting page On this page you can specify where the notification has been sent when a trigger is activated A total of 5 server settings can be configured NOTE The maximum server settings amount is five however you can set the Network storage or the SD card for only one Enter the Server Name for the server setting Select the Server Type There are four choices of server types available Email FTP Network storage and SD card Select one of the server types Email Select to send the media files via the email when a trigger is activated Sender email address Enter the email address of the sender Recipient email address Enter the email address of the recipient Server address Enter the domain or IP address of the email server User name Enter the user name of the email account if necessary Password Enter the password of the email account if necessary Port The default email server port is 25 You can also manually set another port To verify if the email setting is correctly conf
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61. icate automatically Create self signed certificate manually and Create certificate request and install 4 Click Create to save the create certificate settings 5 The Certification Information will show below 6 Click CSR Property to see the Certificate Signing Request information 7 Click Certificate Property to see the Certificate information 8 Click Remove to remove the created certificate 9 Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting NOTE The certificate cannot be removed while the HTTPS is still enabled To remove the certificate you must first uncheck Enable HTTPS secure connection 50 Methods of creating and installing the certificate 1 Create self signed certificate automatically Before using HTTPS for communication with the IP camera a Create self signed certificate automatically Enable HTTPS secure connection Select the Create self signed certificate automatically option Click the Create button The new Certification Information will show in the third column on the HTTPS setting page Click Home to return to the main page Change the address from http to https in the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard Some Security Alert dialogs will pop up Click OK or Yes to enable HTTPS 2 Create self signed certificate manually Enable HTTPS secure connection Click Create self signed certificate manually to open the Crea
62. igured click the Test button The result will be shown in above this setting page TEST OK or TEST ERROR If successful you will receive an email indicating the result Click Submit to activate the setting 68 FTP Select to send the media files to an FTP server when a trigger is activated a b Server address Enter the domain or IP address of the FTP server Port The default FTP server port is 21 It can also be assigned to another port number User name Enter the login name of the FTP account Password Enter the password of the FTP account Remote folder name Enter the folder where the media file will be placed If the folder name does not exit the IP camera will create one on the FTP server Passive mode Most firewalls do not accept new connections initiated from external requests If the FTP server supports passive mode select this option to enable passive mode FTP and allow data transmission to pass through the firewall To verify if the FTP setting is correctly configured click the Test button The result will be shown in above this setting page TEST OK or TEST ERROR Click Submit to activate the setting Network storage Select to send the media files to a network storage location when a trigger is activated Please fill in the information for your server a Network storage location Enter the network storage path server name or IP address folder name Workgroup Enter the workgroup name fo
63. isable status of the PPPoE Settings function Click your choices to enable 3 Enter the PPPoE Username and the PPPoE Password then confirm the password again 4 Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting NOTE Please refer to section 5 1 3 8 PPPoE amp DDNS for more details Description of function keys PPPoE Setting If you use the camera to connect directly to the Internet you will need to enter the username and password which were given to you when you set up your account with your Internet Service Provider If the camera is behind a router or a gateway you do not need to configure this setting Username Enter it in the given space Enter it in the required space 44 Change the Network Setting Port Detail The Network page has on its upper left the Port Detail icon It allows you to specify and reserve the ports for both the HTTP and RSTP streaming Please follow the steps below to change the Port Detail setting through the network as necessary 1 Click on the Port Detail button on the upper left menu to enter the Port Detail page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Application Storage Status ermo PORT DETAIL PPPoE Port Detail HTTP po rt 80 Access name for stream1 video1 mjpg raffic Dynamic DNS TTPS Access name for strearn2 video2 mipg Access List Access name for stream3 video3 mjpg ogout
64. ist If the TCP IP is included please process section 4 5 If it is not included please follow section 4 4 to install the TCP IP 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E SiS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks 5 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 18 QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol lnternet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 22 4 4 TCP IP Installation On the General tab of the Connection Properties under This connection uses the following items click Internet Protocol TCP IP Then click Install Select Protocol from the network component type then click Add Select Microsoft TCP IP from the network protocol then click OK Click Close to return to the Network Connections window Local Area Connection Properties EIEN 1 Select TCP IP ar OO 2 C i C k In sta ef 2 SiS S00 PCI FastEthemetAdapter Cogonigwe 3 Select Protocol This connection uses the following items Select Network Component Type ita x oO SF il
65. ivated a b Source Select to record video clips from the video profile Pre event recording The IP camera has a buffer area it temporarily holds data up to a certain limit Enter a number to decide the duration of recording before a trigger is activated Up to 4 seconds can be set Maximum duration Specify the maximum recording duration in seconds Up to 100 seconds can be set NOTE For example if pre event recording is set to 4 seconds and the maximum duration is set to 10 seconds the IP camera continues to record for another 5 seconds after a trigger is activated Pre event Recording L Continues to record Trigger Activation Maximum recording duration Maximum file size Specify the maximum file size allowed File Name Prefix Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the file name Click Submit to activate the setting 73 System log Select to send a system log when a trigger is activated Click Submit to activate the setting 4 When completed click Submit to enable the settings to exit this page The new media settings will appear on the Event Settings page NOTE To remove a media setting from the list Application gt Event gt select a media name from the drop down list and click Delete Note that only when the media setting is not being applied to an event setting Application gt Event gt Event gt The Attached media item can it be deleted or you can t get the
66. le working effectively Record switch Click on the button to record a video clip The icon will change to a blue color va while working effectively e Audio switch Click on the button to start stop the audio in function listen stop listening The icon will change to a blue color while working effectively Talk switch Click on the e button to start stop audio out function talk stop talking The 31 icon will change to a blue color while working effectively Digital output Click on the A button to start stop digital output The icon will change to a blue color A while working effectively EPTZ The Digital Zoom mode The mode utilizes the high resolution feature of the mega pixel camera to simulate the mechanical functions of the PTZ camera The mode helps the user to filter the image details more efficiently When the digital zoom mode is active the image can be zoomed in and out directly Hold the left key of the mouse and move the mouse in the preferred direction in the Global View area As the mouse moves the live view area shows the corresponding image until the border of the image appears Live Video Click to go back to the device s homepage Setup Click to proceed to the advanced settings Logout Click to close the window 32 5 1 3 Setup Click on the Setup button on the home page to proceed to the advanced settings 5 1 3 1 Wizard To quickly configure your IP Camera click Wizard on the top o
67. les or Take no action Choose Run the program and click OK and the USB configuration window will pop up Set the Network setting and turn on the DHCP setting to use the DHCP protocol The IP Camera will obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server 4 2 2 Set IP Address You need to set an IP address for the unit if the LAN unit isn t connected to a DHCP server Otherwise please follow the instructions given below Note The default static IP is 192 168 1 168 Set the IP MASK and GATEWAY The following is a sample setting IP 192 168 1 X MASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 NOTE When only one unit of the IP camera is connected to a computer or LAN you can freely assign an IP address for the IP camera For example there is a range of IP camera IP addresses from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 255 You can pick one for use from the range of the IP It s not necessary to set MASK and GATEWAY leave the settings as default When an IP camera is connected to a WAN you must acquire a unique permanent IP address and correctly configure the MASK and GATEWAY settings according to your network architecture If you have any questions regarding those settings please consult a qualified MIS professional or your ISP NOTE When connecting to a network each connected IP camera must be assigned a unique IP which must be in the same class type as your network address IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by
68. mon and dynamic video compression format and a powerful compression codec which delivers superior image quality at a low bit rate 3GPP Users can view a live scene via the Internet with a 3GPP installed mobile phone Note The 3G network bandwidth is limited you can t use too large video size on your cell phone Video Settings Video Profile 1 Maximum frame rate 3 fps Intra Frame Period 1 S Constant bit rate 64 Kbps In short the series provides quality images and professional surveillance functions for comprehensive security applications 1 2 Product Features Adopts Tl TMS320DM368 digital media processor SONY 3M CMOS sensor Simultaneous H 264 MPEG4 and MJPEG video compression Three multi profile applications Selectable resolutions frame rates qualities and image chopping Supports WDR Built in IR cut filter provides high quality images in low light conditions Two way audio 3GPP mobile surveillance Advanced motion detection 512 zones Sensitivity 0 100 Built in SD SDHC card for schedule and alarm recording Supports ONVIF Full range of power options DC12V AC24V PoE IEEE 802 3af 2 DESCRIPTION OF THE SURFACE 2 1 The IP Box Camera PoE Front Panel and Rear Panel Ol a N Front Panel Rear Panel 1 4 20UNC Light Sensor Registers the quality of light in the camera s environment and controls the iris shuttle to provide better information concerning th
69. mputer CAMERA RJ 45 TOPC LAN CARD 4 1 2 Connect to a LAN Hub INTRANET The RJ 45 PIN configuration for connecting with a LAN Hub is shown below CAMERA mMm TO NETWORK il MA LU LULL 1 2 uplin Limu 3 HUB 19 4 2 Configure Your IP Camera Network Settings Upon connecting with the network hardware you need to activate the network function and configure the proper network settings of the IP camera 4 2 1 Enable DHCP Function Note The IP Camera default setting is DHCP ON Users can obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server The IP box camera This function can only work if the LAN which the unit is connected to has a DHCP server If the DHCP server is working please move the dip switch points up to 3 on the flank panel now the IP camera will obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server In this instance please skip section 4 2 2 Set IP address and follow section 4 3 TCP IP Communication Software The IP indoor outdoor mini dome amp the IP bullet camera This function can only work if the LAN which the unit is connected to has a DHCP server If the DHCP server is working in the LAN please plug the USB connector into your PC s USB socket and the other end of the connector in the camera A window pops up asking if you want to Run the program Open folder to view fi
70. nal devices 8 USB port Connects IP camera to USB port on a PC 9 SD SDHC CARD slot Used for updating system software and archiving video 10 RESET Recover to factory default Refer to section 1 4 The Reset Button 2 3 The Bullet IP Camera Indoor Outdoor PoE The component parts the internal view Dismantle the bullet IP camera to see its different parts The picture here shows you the internal component items making up the product SCREWS Sa SUN SHIELD VX S REAR CASE MIDDLE CASE SENSOR PcB POWER PCB WATERPROOF RUBBER PCB PLATE IR PCB FRONT CASE Camera with bracket the external view The picture here shows the camera s exterior with the bracket screwed in and fixed to it The bracket enables you to easily mount the camera on a wall turned at the angle you want NOTE Use the 2 screws to screw the sun shield above into the 2 extreme holes indicated in the bullet camera below to get an unobstructed viewing angle Please don t use the middle hole in the camera as that will block the view The PCB board 10 Plug Inlet An AC 24V inlet that connects to an external power supply ETHERNET 10 100 Connector This is a standard RJ 45 connector for 10 100 Mbps Ethernet networks PoE Power over Ethernet function Provides power to the device via the same cable as used for the network connection Plug Inlet A DC 12V inlet that connects to an external power supply G
71. not When a SD card is inserted the icon becomes red Motion on icon When there is a detection of motion the icon will appear in the right upper corner to warn the user When the motion detection is triggered the icon will blink red Status Recording on icon The icon will appear on the upper right corner When the recording is triggered the icon will become red and record the images into the inserted SD card 29 tg Alarm on icon When there is a detection of external devices such as a sensor The icon will appear on the upper right corner warn the user When an alarm is triggered the icon will blink red 30 The ActiveX viewer type You can select from the available thumbnails for your option of taking a Snapshot setting the Storage Folder selecting the Full Screen mode Recording Listen Talk and Zoom IP camera Live Video Setup Help Logout cy ta E aa lO AN Profile 2 640x460 fa P J VIDA XWZ RBR AN by UT L Y A I Tithe lt P MT mi Wie RN E R nn EN AN Wi i INNA e IAA AS SANDO a i Snapshot Click on the A button to take a snapshot The icon will change to a blue color a while working effectively Set Storage Path Click on the a button to set a storage folder for saving the snapshot and the video clips Full Screen Click on the E button to enter the full screen mode The icon will change to a blue color Ez whi
72. o finish the modification See Figure 7 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E9 Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1 This connection uses the following items v El Client for Microsoft Networks v rile and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks v Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 2 Install UPnP Packets As described before Microsoft Windows XP doesn t start the UPnP service by default however we have to install some packets before we initialize it The following steps will help you to install them Step1 In the Start menu point to Set Program Access and Default and then click it See Figure 8 mY SelProgram Access anid Defaults OO Frograms 4 Docurneribs Settings Search Help and Support Run Shut Down Windows XP Professional Figure 8 Step 2 When the Add or Remove Programs dialog box appears click the Add Remove Windows Components button See Figure 9 FS Add or Remove Programs AGd a program from CO ROM oF floppy dsk R gt To adl a prog ani fom CD ROM oe figqoy U
73. ocess it Important Before carrying out the following procedures please ensure the SD card is OP Gt IN 10 Ast 12 WA working and the file of the system firmware is intact Create a directory named UPGRADE upper case or lower case letters are no difference in the SD card if it does not exist Copy the file of UPDATE BIN to the UPGRADE directory If the IP Camera is running please power it off first Insert the SD CARD into the IP Camera Remove the Ethernet cable from the RJ 45 port and then power on the IP Camera In 5 to 10 seconds a message reading UPDATE PROCESSING will show up on the screen on a blue background if not please check out steps 1 to 6 carefully or else inform your technical support while ignoring the following steps DO NOT power off the IP Camera while this update process is running until the message UPDATE OK RESET PLEASE appears on the screen it might take 15 to 30 seconds to appear If the message UPDATE NG RESET PLEASE appears rather than UPDATE OK RESET PLEASE please write down the error messages shown on the screen and inform your technical support while ignoring the following steps Power off the IP Camera when this update process is finished then remove the SD card from the IP Camera Reconnect the Ethernet cable to the RJ 45 port if necessary Power ON the IP Camera and it will work normally if the entire update procedure goes correctly Verify the version of the system software RNING
74. ost icon See Figure19 98 ki Services Name s shel Harchware Lerecbon Smart Card SSOP Discovery Service system event Noniicanan System Restore Service Task Scheduler t d Provides support to host ECU ERLE er Universal Pag and Play devines S Windows Frewal Internet Connecti windows Image Acquisition WIA Sy windows Instatier Windows Management Instrument lt Manages access to 3 Enabkes discovery of lracks system even Porforms system res Enables 4 user to o Enables support for Provides Telephony Enables a remote us Allows mulnple users Provides user experi Enables Windows ba MANAGES AICID devir Provides network ad Provides image acqu Adds modifies and Provides a common Figure19 Step 7 Choose Automatic in the Startup type press the Start button and click OK to start it See Figure20 ie Universal Plug and Play Device Host Properties Local Comp Geneval Log On Recovery Dependencies ugnphost Service name Display name Universal Plug and Play Device Host Provides support to vost Universal Plug and Play Description 4 devices Path to executable CAWINDOWS System32 svchost exe k _ocalService Aulurriolic Atomatic Disabled Slarup lype Service status C You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service frorr here Stop Resume Start parameters
75. outdoor mini dome amp the IP bullet camera Push in 2 x digital input 2 x digital output 1 X DC output 12V DC 1 x ground 3 5 mm 1 x Audio out line output DIP Switch 1 AES 2 DC iris 3 DHCP 4 Static IP This DIP Switch for the IP box camera only Digital I O 12V DC DC power jack Approx 4 8W B wer 24V AC 2 pin terminal block Approx 6W 802 3af compliant Power over Ethernet Box IEEE 802 3af Class 2 Bullet Dome IEEE 802 3af Class 3 Box camera 0C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Operating conditions Indoor camera 0C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Outdoor camera 40 C to 50 C 40 F to 122 F The IP box camera 56 x 68 x 125mm HXWxL 1kg Dimensions Package The IP indoor outdoor mini dome Weights 123 x 150 mm Hx W 2 25 kg The IP bullet camera 92 x97 x 226mm HxWxD 1 9 kg Quick Installation Guide CD x 1 includes User s Manual Power adapter Input 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Output 12VDC 1A USB cable x 1 for the IP box camera RJ 45 cable x 1 for the dome amp the bullet camera Accessories included Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 89 8 Functions of client PC System requirement Windows XP Browser IE 6 x Live Monitor Max 16 Split Real Time REC Capture Audio Live Event Full Screen Playback Viewer Playback Time live event Search Export JPEG AVI Settings Device System Camera management w
76. ow area Click on the drop down list to choose the audio encoding of G 711 and G 726 G 726 offers quality nearly identical to G711 but it uses only half the bandwidth Check to activate this function Then select MIC or Line In Audio Mechanism Setting NOTE The option of 26dB is for long distance audio receiving especially longer than 3 meters Enable audio out Check to activate this function Then set the Audio out volume level Select 50 Hz or 60Hz that depends on your local electric utility Power Line configuration NOTE Audio In Out HUB MIC ra pc c 74 8 y ig a Camera Speaker MIC 4 4 bi Speaker In order to use the Audio In Out signal function please follow the steps given below 1 Connect to the camera webpage over the PC IE Browser 2 Ensure Audio Mechanism Setting amp Enable audio out are both selected Click Submit 3 Connect the Mic to the PC and connect the camera Audio out to the speaker 4 Select Talk amp gt E2 speak to the PC connected microphone 5 Confirm the sounds made in the camera connected speaker 6 Connect the Mic to the camera Audio in connect the speaker to the PC AUDIO Out 7 Click Listen in the webpage gt i the Mic sends audio signals to the camera 8 Confirm the sounds from the PC speaker 41 e The Privacy Mask setting page Click on the Privacy Mask button to enter the Privacy Mask Are
77. periods for example 192 168 1 1 Therefore if the connected network is identified as Class C for example the first three sets of numbers of the IP camera IP address must be the same as the network address If the connected network is identified as Class B the first two sets of numbers of the IP camera IP address must be the same as the network address If you have any questions regarding these settings please consult a qualified MIS professional or your ISP 20 4 3 TCP IP Communication Software Follow the procedure below to install the TCP IP communication program in your computer 1 Click Start and then click Control Panel A Internet e My Documents amp Internet Explorer i gt My Recent Documents gt E mail ei My Pictures i MSN Explorer E gt My Music 2E My Computer 33 Windows Messenger 2 i Microsoft Outlook g Control Panel tp Windows Update Set Program Access and Defaults Tour Windows xP wi Printers and Faxes SON Windows Movie Maker Help and Support Files and Settings Transfer J Search Wizard I Run All Programs gt 2 Log Off fo Turn OFF Computer 2 Double click the Network Connections icon to enter the windows S Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Bach PP Search Key Folders ies Address J Control Panel v4 Control Panel x zZ ETE BA Accessibility Add Hardware Administrative Automatic Date and Time E Switch to Category View
78. ple TCP Description Displays icons in My Network Places for UPnP devices detected on the network Also opens the required Windows Firewall ports Total disk space required 56 3 MB Space available on disk 24044 0 MB Figure 11 Step 5 When the original Network Component Wizard dialog box returns click Next See Figure12 Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove a component click the checkbox A shaded box means that only part of the component willbe installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components Message Queuing 00MB S MSN Explorer 20 7 MB lt Networking Services 0 3 MB 83 Other Network File and Print Services 0 0 MB 0 4 Outlook Express 00MB Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk eee Pane 56 3 MB Details Space available on disk 24043 2 MB Caa Ono Figure 12 95 Step 6 After about one minute the UPnP installation will be done and choose Finish to close it See Figure13 Windows Components Wizard Completing the Windows Components Wizard You have successfully completed the Windows Components Wizard Tu cluse this wizard click Finish Figure 13 3 Turn on Services After installation we should turn on the relative services to start the UPnP p
79. r example the range of the Allow List is set from 1 1 1 0 to 192 255 255 255 and the range of the Deny List is set from 1 1 1 0 to 170 255 255 255 Only users with IPs located between 171 0 0 0 and 192 255 255 255 can access the IP camera 53 5 1 3 4 Change the System Setting Please follow the steps below to change the date and time of the system setting through the network as necessary Set the Time and Date of the system 1 Click on the System button to enter the Time And Date page default From this section you may automatically or manually configure update and maintain the internal system clock for your camera IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help _image _ Network System Application Storage Status Time and Date TIME AND DATE Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei v Time Format YYYY MMIDD w C Enable Daylight Saving Auto Daylight Saving pgrade Firmware ogout Set date and time manually Offset i Month Week Day of week Hour Minutes Start time End time CI Synchronize with NTP Server NTP Server lpool nti CI Set date and time manually Year Month Day Hour Minute Second X F 2 To setthe Time Configuration please select your time zone from the drop down menu Select this to enable the daylight saving time Then Select Auto Daylight Saving or Set date and time manually 3 To set the Automatic Time Configuration please checkmark Synchronize with N
80. r the network storage server User name Enter the user name for the server Password Enter the password for the server Primary WINS server To verify if the storage setting is correctly configured click the Test button The result will be shown in above this setting page TEST OK or TEST ERROR Click Submit to activate the setting 69 SD card Select to send the media files to an SD card when a trigger is activated a Insert your SD card first b To verify if the storage setting is correctly configured click the Test button The result will be shown in above this setting page TEST OK or TEST ERROR c Click Submit to activate the setting 4 When completed click Submit to enable the settings to exit this page The new server settings will appear on the Event Settings page NOTE To remove a server setting from the list Application gt Event gt select a server name from the drop down list and click Delete Note that only when the server setting is not being applied to an event setting Application gt Event gt Event gt The Action option can it be deleted or the camera won t take any action when a trigger is activated 70 Media Click on the Add button in the Media column to enter the Media setting page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image _ Network System Application Storage Status Language MEDIA Motion Detection MEDIA TYPE 0 TYPE a Media name A
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82. roperties ira 5g a General Authentication Advanced Connect using Marvell Yukon Gigabit Ethernet 10 100 1 C Sentlaure This connection uses the following iterns 24 Client tor Microsoft Networks igand Ern Shearing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protecol Internet Protocol The default wide Area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected 4 Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity OK Cancel Figure 5 Step 5 In the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box choose Use the following IP Address to indicate that you do not wish to use DHCP and assign IP Address 192 168 1 200 with Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Click OK when you finish it See Figure 6 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 Eq General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically C_ Use the following IP address IP address Rede 7168 1 2001 L gt Subnet mask ss 25s 255 0 Default gateway icri Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced y Figure 6 Step 6 Choose Close t
83. rotocol The following procedures will teach you how to do it Step 1 In the Start menu point to Settings and then click Control Panel See Figure1 4 eS Set Program Access and Defaults i Programs gt 2 Documents Settings Search Network Connections Printers and Faxes wil Taskbar and Start Menu Help and Support J Run Windows XP Profesvional Shut Down Figure 14 Step 2 When Control Panel appears double click the Administrative Tools icon The Administrative Tools dialog box appears See Figure15 96 E Control Panel File Edt View Favorites Toos Help Oe O F Pan E rokers Fy X l Address Contro Pana x Bco a Comments Vs antral Panel Adjust your computer settings for vision Instals and troubleshoots hardware eee Configure administrative settings for your Set up Windows to automatically delver i Set the date time and time zone for you Change the appearance of your desktop Customize the display of fles and fokters Add change and manage fonts on your Add remove and configure game control Configure your Internet display and conn Customize your keyboard settings such Customize your mouse settings such as t Connects to other computers networks Configure your telephone daing rules and View the portable media devices connecte Configure energy saving settings for your Sho
84. sample screen below the connection hasn t been successfully established Please re check all the hardware and software installations by repeating sections 4 4 and 4 5 If you still can t establish the connection after rechecking please contact your dealer Mic OTT Oo xi Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2666 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings user gt ping 192 168 1 168 Pinging 192 168 1 167 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 192 168 1 168 Packets Sent 4 Received Lost 4 168 loss C Documents and Settings user gt If you receive a response as in the sample screen below you have successfully made the connection Hit i _ ol x Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 CG Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings user gt ping 192 168 1 168 Pinging 192 168 1 168 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 168 bytes 32 time ims TTL 106 Reply from 192 168 1 168 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 108 Reply from 192 168 1 168 bytes 32 time ims TTL 100 Reply from 192 168 1 168 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 100 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 168 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ams Maximum ims Average Ums C Documents and Settings user gt 26 5 Operating Instructions
85. such as an external camera enclosure to perform the PAN and TILT movement Click on the RS485 Setting button on the left side of the System page to enter the RS485 Setting page camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help image Network System Application Storage Status ime and Date RS 485 DI and DO CI Support PAN TILT Protocol ID Baud Rate Data Bits 7 8 Parity Bit No Even Odd Stop Bit 1 2 pgrade Firmware ogout NOTE Checkmark Support PAN TILT and a RS 485 control panel will appear on the left side of the Live View page Description of function keys Support PAN TILT When enabling Support PAN TILT a control panel will be displayed on eel Live Video page allowing control for an external camera enclosure through the RS 485 Select one protocol type from the pull down menu Choose an ID between 1 and 255 This ID is the identifier for each RS 485 device Baud Rate Choose between 2400 and 115200 bps This is a speed measurement for communication between a transmitter and receiver indicating the number of bit transfers per second A higher baud rate will reduce the distance of the two devices transmitter and receiver Data Bits Either 7 or 8 It is a measurement of the actual data bits in a transmission By default the value is 8 Parity Bit Choose from No Even and Odd This is a simple form of error checking used in serial Communication and you may use no parit
86. tached media the media name from the drop down list 7 When completed click Submit to enable the settings to exit this page The new event settings will appear on the Event Settings page NOTE The new event settings server settings media settings will appear in the event drop down list on the Application gt Event gt page 77 Recording Click on the Add button in the Recording column to enter the Recording setting page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network_ _ System _ Application Storage Status _ Language Motion Detection RECORDING Recording entry name o C Enable this recording Priority Source M Sun K Mon M Tue M Wed M Thu M Fri M Sat Time Always From 00 00 To 23 59 RECORDING SETTINGS Destination Total cycling recording size 1000 Kbytes 1000 200000000 Size of each file for recording 200 Kbytes 200 5000 File Name Pref 20000 Dont Submit 1 Enter the Recording entry name Checkmark the Enable this recording box and activate the function Enable this option if you want to upload the recording to a shared folder in the network Then set the Priority and the Source from the drop down list Set the recording schedule time Select the day s according to when you want the camera to make a video clip Set the details of the recorded file Always This enables the camera to make video clips continuously
87. te certificate column Click the Create button The new Certification Information will show in the third column on the HTTPS setting page 3 Create certificate request and install Enable HTTPS secure connection Click Create self signed certificate automatically to open the Create certificate column Click the Create button If you see an Information bar click OK and click on the Information bar at the top of the page to allow pop ups The pop up windows will show a certificate request Look for a trusted certificate authority that issues digital certificates Enroll the IP camera Wait for the certificate authority to issue a SSL certificate click Browse to search for the issued certificate then click Upload on the Create certificate column The new Certification Information will show in the third column on the HTTPS setting page 51 Change the Network Setting Access List The Network page has on its upper left the Access List icon Please follow the steps below to change the Access List setting through the network as necessary 1 Click on the Access List button on the upper left menu to enter the Access List page iP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network System Application Storage Status pamor ACCESS LIST PPPoE Port Detail Start IP address raffic ANE one End IP address 2 TIPS Delete allow list v Access List Logout
88. ternet Files folder follow these steps 62 oe SNS Quit Internet Explorer and quit any instances of Windows Explorer Click Start click Control Panel and then double click Internet Options On the General tab click Delete Files under Temporary Internet Files Select the Delete all offline content check box in the Delete Files dialog box and then click OK Click OK 63 5 1 3 5 Change the Application Setting Please follow the steps below to change the application setting through the network as necessary e Change the Application Setting Language Setting Please follow the steps below to change the Language setting via the network as necessary 1 Click on the Language button on the left side to enter the Language Setting page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help image Network System _ Application Storage Status Language ANGUAGE SETUP Beata inedie sel Event Language English English Logout You have an option as to which language to use 2 Choose your selected language and click Submit to set it 64 Change the Application Setting Motion Detection Please follow the steps below to enable changes in the motion detection function of the alarm through the network as necessary Set the motion detection 1 Click on the Motion Detection button on the left side of the Alarm to enter the Motion Detection page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help
89. the time period You can assign one of the exposure modes to be the function mode of the Remaining time Check and press to Save Note The period of the schedule can t be set across midnight For example if you want to set a schedule of Night mode from 22 00 to 04 00 you have to 1 check a schedule and select the Night mode and set the period from 22 00 to 24 00 then 2 enable the next schedule and set it to Night mode and set the period from 00 00 to 04 00 Remember to click Save to activate 37 Denoise noise reduction is the process of removing noise from signals The mirror stores the images reflected by it so it can be used for surveillance or to simply take your own picture Flip TTo flip the camera s lens 180 degrees Wh alance White balance is the process of removing unnatural shades of color so that objects which appear white in reality are rendered white in the images Select your options from Auto Outdoor Indoor Fluorescent and Push Hold noise ite B Brightness An adjustable setting to compensate for backlit scenes The measurement for color intensity strength Saturation This setting controls the strength of colors from black and white to bold colors Sharpness JAn adjustable setting to set the clarity of detail in the images WDR Level The Wide Dynamic Range WDR function of a camera is intended to provide clear images even under back light circumstances WDR enables th
90. three event schedules and two recording schedules 66 Server Click on the Add button in the Server column to enter the Server setting page IP camera Live Video Setup Wizard Help image Network_ System Application Storage Status Language SERVER Motion Detection SERVER TYPE Logout 3 Email Sender email address Po Recipient email address a Password ee ee i Port CI This server requires a secure connection StartTLS Server address Port User name Password Remote folder name CI Passive mode Network storage Network storage location for example my_nas disk folder Workgroup SD Card 1 Enter the Server name the unique name for a server There are four kinds of servers supported They are email server FTP server HTTP server and network storage 2 Set the details of the Email Sender email address The email address of the sender Recipient email address The email address of the recipient 3 Set the details of the FTP Remote folder name An authorized folder on the external FTP server The string must conform to that of the external FTP server Some FTP servers cannot accept a preceding slash symbol before the path without virtual path mapping Refer to the instructions for the external FTP server for details The folder privilege must be open 67 Server settings 1 for uploading Passive Mode Check it to enable the passive mode in transmission Set t
91. treams To view the MPEG4 streaming media by using RTSP players you can use the players that support RTSP streaming such as Quick Time Player Real Player and so on 1 Launch the RTSP player 2 Choose File and an Open URL dialog box will pop up 3 Enter an Internet URL to open The address format is rtsp lt ip address gt lt rtsp port gt lt RTSP streaming access name for stream1 stream2 or stream3 gt 4 The live video will be displayed in your player 46 Change the Network Setting Network Traffic The Network page has on its upper left the Traffic icon Specifying the maximum download upload bandwidth for each socket is useful when connecting your device to a busy or heavily loaded network Please follow the steps below to change the setting through the network as necessary 1 Click on the Traffic button on the upper left menu to enter the Traffic page ID ETEN Live Video Setup Wizard Help Image Network System Application Storage Status Fits TRAFFIC PPPoE Port Detail ry Maximum Upload Bandwidth O Kilo Bytes Per Second Traffic F Maximum Download Bandwidth 0 Kilo Bytes Per Second Dynamic DNS n TTPS Sree Access List ogout 2 Enter the Maximum Upload Bandwidth and the Maximum Download Bandwidth 3 Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting Description of function keys Maximum Upload Bandwidth Enter it in the
92. vironment with a static IP address The default static IP is 192 168 1 168 You can set an IP address for the IP Camera if the LAN unit isn t connected to a DHCP server 33 If your Internet Service Provider has provided you with connection settings or you wish to set a static address within your home network enter the accurate information for your static IP setting Click Next to continue Step 2 IPNetCam step 2 Setup Internet Settings l Please enter your ISP Username and Password in the case that your ISP is using PPPoE and then click on the Next button Please contact your ISP if you do not know your Username and Password C Enable PPPoE User Name e g 654321 phinet net Password If you are using PPPoE select Enable and enter your user name and password otherwise select Disable and click Next to continue Step 3 IPNetCam Step 3 Setup DDNS Settings a lf you have a Dynamic DNS account and would like the camera to update your IP address automatically enable DONS and enter in your host information below Please click on the Next button to continue Enable DDNS Server Address ee Select Dynat Host Name User Name Password Verify Password Timeout 24 hours If you have a Dynamic DNS account and would like the camera to update your IP address automatically Select Enable and enter your host information Click Next
93. ws instalied printers and fax printers a Customize settings for the display of lang Add remove and configure scanners and Schedule computer tasks to run automati View your current security status and acc AC97 Audo Control Panel PR cru inde and fi wan Mon dinac Fhanna the on ind echama frar siu iw com lt gt Figure15 v Step 3 Click the Services icon in the Administrative Tools dialog box See Figure16 h Administrative Tools Fie Edt View Favorites Tools Help Osx O BB P seach Prods ie X Address l j Administrative Tools Mame File and Folder Tasks Component Services Computer Management ape Dala Suures ODBC T Copy this file Publish this file to the Web Sinerner informanon services 63 Email this file BDocal Security Policy YE Naiate this file HeMicrosoft NET Framework 1 1 C QeMicrosoft NET Framework 1 1 Wi Samana Other Places Control Panel My Documents Y My Computer EJ My Network Places Figure16 Step 4 When the Services dialog box shows up double click the SSDP Discovery Service icon See Figure17 97 i Services Fle Acton View Help gt OS esi SSDP Discovery Service Stop the service Restart the service Description Enables discovery of UPnP devices on your home network Name Description Status Manages and contro Provides the endpos Manages the RPC na Enables remote user Remote Desktop Help Sessio
94. x1536 v Intra Frame Period 9 Logout Ej e3 HE mm a oO Maximum frame rate Video quality Constant bit rate 3 s Highest O Fixed quality VIDEO PROFILE 2 Mode A Frame size 40x400 Viewer window area 640x460 v 5 d 3 ES Maximum frame rate ths z3 Video quality Medium AUDIO SETTINGS Encoding G71 V Audio Mechanism Setting Audio Mic Gain 20dB O Line IN 09B V Enable audio out Audio out volume level 10 POWER LINE 60Hz 50Hz E 2 Select the Profile Number from 1 3 Then set the Aspect ratio of 4 3 or 16 9 Click Save to activate it 39 7 1 7 G6 3 Set the Mode Frame size Viewer window area Maximum frame rate and Video quality of the Video Profile as necessary 4 Set the details of the audio functions 5 Select 50 Hz or 60Hz of the Power Line 6 Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting Description of function keys number is 2 The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of the width of the image to its height Select 4 3 or 16 9 of the ratio that best suits your needs Choose the video format from H 264 JPEG or MPEG4 It can be either JPEG or MPEG4 In JPEG mode the video frames are independent However MPEG4 consumes much less network bandwidth than JPEG 2048x1536 H 264 amp MJPEG only 1600x1200 1 024x768 800x600 640x480
95. y For even and 58 odd parities the serial port sets the parity bit the last bit after the data bits to a value to ensure that the transmission has an even or odd number of logic high bits For example if the data is 011 for even parity the parity bit is 0 to keep the number of logic high bits even If the parity is odd the parity bit is 1 resulting in 3 logic high bits Either 1 or 2 It is used to signal the end of communication for a single packet The more bits used for stop bits the greater the lenience in synchronizing the different clocks but the slower the data transmission rate In default mode the value is 1 59 Change the System Setting Users You may modify the name and administrators password of your camera as well as add and manage the user accounts for accessing the camera You may also use this section to create the unique name and configure the OSD setting for your camera Please follow the steps below to change add the users authority through the network as necessary 1 Click on the Users button on the left side of the System page to enter the Users page mises amera Live Video Setup Wizard Help image _ Network System _ Application Storage Status USER admin Admin aintenance e Firmware ogout User Name Password Confirm Authority Admin Operator Viewer 2 Add modify or delete any user s data if necessary 3 Click the
96. you what you want to do with the SD card 2 Using an SD card as a configuration tool Before using the USB configuration setting page please remember to remove the SD card or your PC will read the SD card and won t show this window DHCP ON USB Configuration 1_03 Title IP Address Gateway HTTP Port DHCP OFF default ARTENE DHCP fn i l Netmask pss ess bse a DNS Server h2 fies ia i ApplyA Exit E Netmask DNS Server Apply 4 Exit E Network Setting NOTE After changing the settings please click the Apply button All of the options will be effective after removing the USB connector NOTE After the IP address has been changed and or reset please unplug the network cable then plug it once again to make sure the network connection is in normal mode 3 INSTALLATION Please follow the instructions and the diagram below to set up the system NOTE The IP camera is linked by its Video Out connection via a BNC connector to a oe Te monitor s Video In connection If this connection is there you can see some information on the monitor screen such as the IP camera factory default Static IP address 192 168 1 168 But the IP camera Static IP address can only appear if there is a connection between the IP camera and another device If there is no such connection the IP camera factory default Static IP address will not appear on the monitor screen 3 1 Hardware Installation
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