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1. 57 ll Service Centi C ii 58 TIA SMTP tec EE RE 58 12 Privilege MANAG Oracion 59 13 PrOLOCO sir o ic 61 14 Mate ae id 62 15 Technical SPeci icCa ON mira 63 16 TroubleshooLllig oia 66 17 Lightning Proof and Surge Signal Proof eer 67 18 Declaration on Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Produts siena 69 Issue V1 1 iV 1 Installation preparation 1 1 Safety precaution The following precautions provide important information to prevent fire and personal injury caused by improper use of the VHSDIR 870EXT IP Read this section carefully before installing the camera and comply with these cautions during use If you want to install the camera in a public place provide a warning message such as CCTV camera are in operation AAN CAUTION The camera may be upgraded without prior notice e For the latest program and supplementary documentation contact your supplier e If any problems occur during use contact your supplier Basic precaution e Install the camera in strict accordance with the manufacture requirement e Never open or disassemble the camera unless it is by a qualified or professional person as this product maybe damaged or cause electrical shock e No unit and individual are allowed to change the camera structure safety configuration and performance without authorization e Use the camera in accordance with relat
2. Privilege add delete or modify users privilege groups Manager System i one button click to collect logs search system logs reboot default setting Maintenance Parameter 3 configure the parameters of devices functions e g Device IP address device Configure time video watermark alarm set Privilege search play and format disk for device recording E l Y I 4 Y eg Operation FR i 9 v Configure live video including PTZ setting and image sensor C re live v d Control 9 9 9 9 Live Video V View live video switch streams and tum on audio and bidirectional talk Select All 59 Issue V1 1 Concept The Group page Privilege gt Group allows you to manage permissions for user groups Users obtain permissions from their group The Administrators group contains all permissions and cannot be deleted or edited To add a user group e Click Add The Add Group menu appears NOTE If the Add Group menu does not appear disable any popup blockers e Enter a name for the user group and click OK Group Name 7 Enter a group name and click OK OK Close To add a user account e Click Add The Add User window appears NOTE If the Add User menu does not appear disable any popup blockers Password coim Group Administrators v 4 Multi Login OK Close e Enter a User Name and Password for the account and repeat the p
3. To configure the Network Alarm Issue V1 1 Set the Network Exceptional Alarm Interval Between 10 seconds and 24 hours Units are in seconds Enable the Network Exceptional Alarm Choose an Alarm Output Choose either a Preset or Track from the drop down box you would like to trigger if an alarm activates Choose which Preset or Track you would like to use Click OK once you have finished SATA il z Concept gt 7 4 I O Alarm Linkage Description The I O Alarm Linkage allows you to configure the alarm inputs and choose if it activates a preset track and alarm output shown in Figure 7 4 Figure 7 4 I O Alarm Linkage n I O Alarm Linkage Alarm voj 1 d Enable I O Alarm Enable I O Alarm 9 Schedule Output Out Channel C 1 2 PTZ Camera 1 v Type Preset v Name Preset1 v ok Procedure To configure the I O Alarm Linkage Choose which Alarm In you would like to configure Enable the Alarm In and set the schedule see Motion Detection for more information about the schedule Choose an Alarm Output Choose either a Preset or Track from the drop down box you would like to trigger if an alarm activates Choose which Preset or Track you would like to use e Click OK once you have finished 49 Issue V1 1 7 5 Motion Alarm Description The Motion alarm page allows you to configure camera motion detection alarm settings shown in Figure 7 5 Figure 7 5 Motion
4. shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Fix the camera and bracket together Thread all the cables through the cable hole on the side of the bracket Put on the bracket s cover as shown in Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Put on bracket s cover Mounting the PTZ dome camera to the wall tighten the four screws on the bracket Wall Mounted Installation II Mark wall based on bracket size for drilling the holes into the wall Drill four holes over 60 mm in depth The bracket installing size is shown in Figure 3 4 Issue V1 1 Insert four expansion bolts into the holes Thread all the cables through the cable hole on the side of the bracket shown in Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Thread all cables through the bracket Cables 13 Issue V1 1 Attach the PTZ camera to the bracket and rotate the camera clockwise to align the screw holes on the base of the camera and the bracket Then tighten the three screws using it to fix the bracket to the camera shown in Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Fix the PTZ camera and bracket together pe Tighten screws Mounting the camera to the wall tighten the four screws on the bracket Pendant Installation Mark wall based on bracket size for drilling the holes into the wall Drill four holes over 60 mm in depth The bracket installing size is shown in Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Find the hole position and make the mark for drilling the holes 103 mm 103 mm Issue V1 1 14 Concept Insert the expansio
5. then set the parameters correctly LL NOTE If you only set the Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server parameters you do not need to log in to the system again You can click Reset to set the parameters again if required 34 5 6 2 Device Port Description The Device Port Device Configuration Device Port allows you to configure the camera s ports The camera has the following ports e Control Port The default is 30001 It enables video streaming HTTP Port The default is 80 It enables web access e RTSP Port Default is 554 Only used for special applications requiring RTSP streaming such as VLC player or quick time player e RTMP Port Default is 8080 Only used for special applications Note If you are configuring multiple IP cameras for individual remote access without an NVR or server you must change all the ports for each camera Two cameras cannot use the same port number Procedure To change the camera ports Click Device Configuration gt Device Port Configure the camera ports s required and then click OK 5 6 3 Camera Description The camera page Device Configuration Camera allows you to configure the Channel Name which appears on the camera OSD and the video system frequency shown in Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Camera E Camera Seu LS 35 Issue V1 1 Concept Procedure To change the Channel Name configure it as needed and then clic
6. 2 Profile S Issue V1 1 64 SD card Micro SD card interface supports up to 32GB Micro SD HC card RTSP Video Standard RFC2326 Support Quicktime VLC Player User security authentication Enabled Disabled Web Language English Chinese Russian Polish Recording Simultaneous Local Micro SD Memory Remote FTP server TCP UDP CMS RTSP connection Network Protocols HTTP TCP IP UDP IP RTSP FTP DHCP NTP PPPOE NTP Unicast and Multicast supported Video streaming from SDK amp NVMS NVR software or 3rd party applications Input Output 1 x RCA Input 1 x RCA Output 1V Line Level Audio Compression G711 A law G711 u law RAW PCM GENERAL Power 24V AC Local plug adaptor supplied 30W Max Support Optional outdoor wall mounting bracket wall mount indoor lifting bracket Temperature Operating 14 F to 131 F 5 C to 60 C Built in Heater and Fan Installation Wall ceiling wall mounted etc Operating Humidity 10 85 RH Approvals CE FCC RoHS Compliant IP66 IK6 Product Weight 6 0kg 13 2lb 65 Issue V1 1 16 Troubleshooting Table 15 1 describes the common faults and solutions Table 15 1 Common faults and solutions No action when power Bad connection of the is switched on power Transformer damaged Mechanical failure Images with motor noise Power supply not giving out enough power Video signal fault Check connections Bad connection of the video Check the connections Bad connect
7. 7 Alarm Configuration Alarm configuration contains the following sub menus e Alarm I O e Disk Alarm e Network Alarm e I O Alarm e Motion Alarm 7 1 Alarm I O Description The Alarm I O page allows you to configure the alarms It lets you configure the names of the alarms and alarm modes shown in Figure 7 1 Figure 7 1 Alarm I O H Alarm I O Alarm In Alarm In 1 iv Valid Voltage Level High m Alarm Out Alarm Out 1 v Name Valid Signa Close TM Alarm Out Mode Switch Mode v Frequency Hz Range 0 01 10 Alarm Timed x ms 0 Alarm forever Manual control Start Stop ok 45 Issue V1 1 Conce pi Procedure To configure the alarm I O Choose which Alarm In you would like to configure Name that Alarm In e Choose a Voltage Level either High or Low e Choose which Alarm Out you would like to configure Name that Alarm Out e Choose which is a Valid Signal either Open or Close e Choose the Alarm Out Switch mode either Pulse or Switch Choose the Frequency if the switch is on Pulse Mode e Set the Alarm Time Use Manual Control Start or Stop if needed e Click OK once finished 7 2 Disk Alarm Description The Disk Alarm page allows you to configure alarms if there is an issue with the recording disk You can configure a Disk Full Alarm or a Disk Error Alarm A Disk Full Alarm triggers an alarm when the recording disk is full or exceeds a certain percentage A Disk
8. M Record Directory Status OK To configure a NAS storage location e Click Local Record gt Record Directory e Under Disk Name select E Record Directory Olsk Name IT Select ne Click Modify e Click Modify The Record Disk Path menu opens e Configure the following Enable OK Close o IP Enter the IP address of the NAS o Path Enter the NAS folder where video files will be saved NAS folder must be located directly under the root folder of the NAS e g public o Accounts Enter the account user name for the NAS o Password Confirm Password Enter the account password for the NAS 55 Issue V1 1 SE Concopi V NS M SON o File System Enter the NAS file system cifs or nfs o Use All Space Check to enable the camera to record until the NAS is full Uncheck to limit the amount of space the camera can record on and enter the amount of space in MB available to the camera under Free Space e Click OK Setup recording using the Record Policy sub menu To access your recordings use HD IP or manually access your NAS device NOTE On the Record Directory page status will be OK when the NAS is selected if the NAS is accessible and all settings have been entered correctly W Record Directory Mak Nam 192 168 5 158 pu e Status OK 9 Privacy Masking x Privacy Masking Privacy area The Privacy Masking allows you to c
9. Procedure ATTENTION The device ID is unique Do not change it unless your installation has special requirements To configure the Device Name Click Device Info Under Device Name enter the disered device name and then click Set 5 6 Device Configuration 5 6 1 Local Network Description Local network parameters include IP protocol IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Preferred Domain Name System DNS server Alternate DNS server Procedure Choose Device Configuration gt Local Network The Local Network page is displayed as shown in Figure 5 8 Issue V1 1 32 Concept Figure 5 8 Local Network page H Local Network IP Protocol IP Protocol IPv4 M IP Address Device obtains an IP Address automatically O Device uses the following IP Address IP Address 1192 168 8 66 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 8 1 DHCP IP DHPP 0 0 DNS Preferred DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Alternate DNS Server 192 168 0 2 O reset Set the parameters according to Table 5 2 Table 5 2 Local network parameters Parameter IP Protocol Camera obtain an IP address automatically 33 Description IPv4 is the IP protocol that uses an address length of 32 bits The camera automatically obtains the IP address from the DHCP server Setting method Select a value from the drop down list box Default value IPv4 Setting
10. Save Reset Cancel Adjust the Brightness Saturation and Contrast settings for the image Mirror Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci DIN Infrar Focu Priva Mode Close gt FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Enable disable image mirroring e Mirror Select Horizontal to mirror the image horizontally Vertical to mirror vertically or Picture Flip to mirror both horizontally and vertically Select Close to disable image mirroring Exposure Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci DIN Infrar Focu Priva Exposal Setting Exposal Mode Auto1 Shutter Setting MaxShutter 1 1000 e Iris Setting FactorySetting Cancel Adjust the exposure mode shutter setting max shutter speed and iris setting Exposure mode can be set to Auto 1 Auto 2 Shutter Priority or Iris Priority Shutter settings can be set between 1 25 and 1 10000 Max Shutter can be set between 1 25 and 1 1000 Iris setting can be set between F1 6 and F14 Issue V1 1 28 Concept WB Setting Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci DIN Infrar Focu Priva FactorySetting Adjust White Balance WB Mode Select Auto for automatic white balance or Manual to manually set the white balance e Manual Mode Select a mode for the lighting conditions or select Custo
11. method Click the option button NOTE To query the current IP address of the camera you must query it on the platform based on the camera name Issue V1 1 Parameter Description seing Issue V1 1 IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server e Click OK e If the message Network Parameter Updated is displayed click OK The Camera IP address that can be set as required Subnet mask of the network adapter This parameter must be set if the client accesses the camera through a gateway IP address of a DNS server IP address of a domain server If the preferred DNS server is faulty the camera uses the alternate DNS server to resolve domain names Setting method Enter a value manually Default value 192 168 0 120 Setting method Enter a value manually Default value 255 255 255 0 Setting method Enter a value manually Default value 192 168 0 1 Setting method Enter a value manually Default value 192 168 0 1 Setting method Enter a value manually Default value 192 168 0 2 system saves the settings The message Set network parameters success Please login system again is displayed Use the new IP address to log in to the web management system e Ifthe message Invalid IP Address Invalid Subnet Mask Invalid default gateway Invalid primary DNS or Invalid space DNS is displayed
12. Alarm i Motion Alarm Camera 1 v Alarm Interval Time Setting Motion intervalo O Sec Set Motion Parameter Enable Motion 9 Schedule 8 Motion Area Output Out Channel 1 2 gt PTZ Camera vi Type None v Name V g ok Procedure To configure motion detection e Click Alarm Configuration gt Motion Alarm e Check Enable under Motion Parameter e Click Schedule to configure a motion detection schedule The Schedule e Time Setting menu opens shown in Figure 7 5 NOTE If the Schedule Time Setting does not open disable any popup blockers Issue V1 1 50 5 Figure 7 5 Schedule Time Setting Schedule Time Setting o Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 a Begin Time End Time Begin Time End Time ac Begin Time End Time a Monday 0 00 gt 0 00 0 00 gt 0 00 gt Ep po i 0 00 Tuesday 000 0 00 000 0 00 Wednesday sse TET ass I sr IT n la ooo Thursday 0 00 s 0 00 7 0 00 0 00 7 0 00 Friday 0 00 0 00 0 00 000 gt 0 00 Saturday o 00 o 00 0 00 000 0 00 000 gt 0 00 0 0 Sunday 000 5 Loo gt 0 00 gt 0 00 y 0 00 gt 0 00 00 0 00 5 000 000 OK Close ollo amp ls amp lls HEE oH E E ca 0 ce i ERE Configure the week
13. Clean precautions Before cleaning the camera stop using the camera and power it off and then remove all cables such as the power cable and networking cables connected to the camera Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the camera If there is any dirt that is difficult to clean place a few drops of mild detergent on a soft and clean cloth before cleaning After the dirt is removed dry the camera with a cloth Never use any volatile solvents such as the alcohol benzene and thinner or strong and abrasive alkaline detergent otherwise the camera surface may be damaged or the camera performance may be reduced Environment Precautions Never allow any water or other liquid to flow into the camera If any liquid flows into camera by accident power off the camera and remove all the cables such as the power cord and network cable connected to the camera Avoid heavy weight violent vibration soaking during transport storage and installation Otherwise the camera may be damaged and is not covered under warranty Never install or use the camera in places where flammable or explosive material are stored or in use Personnel precautions Issue V1 1 The camera related installation and maintenance can be only be performed by professional technical engineers or specific installation personnel 1 2 Checking the Installation Environment Before installing the camera check the installation environment according to Table 1 1 Tabl
14. Click Default Settings Click Restore then click OK to restore the camera to factory default settings The camera will reboot Issue V1 1 62 15 Technical Specification VHSDIR 870EXT IP Technical Parameters Parametres MODULE Sensor Max Res Max Frame Rate Synchronization Focus Zoom Lens Minimum working distance S N BLC Aperture Electronic shutter White Balance Gain Wide dynamic Noise suppression Sharpness Day Night Min illumination IR LED IR Model IR Distance IR Model Alarm In Out Video Output Control Method 63 1 2 8 CMOS Sensor 1920x1080 30 25 fps Onvif RS 485 In Out Issue V1 1 Horizontal angle of View 559 299 360 degrees continuous Compression H 264 High Profile Base Profile Main Profile Stream2 Support H 264 or MJPEG Streaming Stream1 Full Resolution Stream2 VGA D1 CIF or QCIF selectable Quality Setting VBR quality 1 9 values 9 Highest CBR fixed quality as bitrate I Frame User selection value Image Overlay Time date channel number temperature channel names and custom text Brightness Sharpness Variable 0 100 0 100 Gain Control Auto Fixed 8 102dB Orientation Horizontal Mirror Vertical Flip Text Overlay Time Date Camera Custom OSD Masking 5 User defined masking areas 8 of total picture NETWORK Ethernet 1 Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ45 Connector one network Coupler supplied TCP IP IPv4 IPv6 DHCP Fixed Compliance Onvif v2
15. Error Alarm triggers an alarm if there is an error accessing or writing to the recording disk shown in Figure 7 2 Issue V1 1 46 se M AS Concopi WS LL S Figure 7 2 Disk Alarm i Disk Alarm Disk Alarm Configuration Disk Alarm Alarm Interval Unit second Range 10 86400 Disk maximum use space Range 5 100 Output Out Channel 1 2 PTZ Camera v Type None v Name v Procedure To configure Disk Alarms e Click Alarm Configuration gt Disk Alarm e Check Disk Full Alarm to enable Disk Full Alarms e Under Max Disk Space enter the disk full percentage that will trigger an alarm e g a Disk Full Alarm will be triggered when the recording disk is 80 full e Select an alarm output if desired e Click the dropdown box where is says Type and select either preset or track e Click the dropdown box where is says Name and select which preset or track you want to use e Click OK 47 Issue V1 1 Concept 7 3 Network Alarm Description The network alarm allows you to set an alarm when the camera is disconnected from the network You can also set it to go to a preset position or a track shown in figure 7 3 Figure 7 3 Network Alarm n Network Alarm Alarm Interval Configuration Network Exceptional Alarm Interval 10 Unitsecond Range 10 86400 Network card ip o TW Enable Network Exceptional Alarm Out Channel 1 2 Camera 1 v Type None v Name v PTZ g ok Procedure
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17. IN Intrar Focu Priva Focus Mode Zoom Trigger FocusNearLimit 0 3M Sensitivity High One Push Tigger FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Configure the focusing settings for the camera The Focus Mode Focus Near Limit and Sensitivity can be adjusted One Push Trigger with automatically focus the camera Issue V1 1 30 Concept Privacy Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci DIN Infrar Focu Priva meafaeat Tr seg Show Delete Hide Delete All FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Configure the Privacy Area for the camera you can choose up to 8 Privacy Areas 5 5 Device Info Description The Device Info page shows information about your IP camera such as the Device Name which appears in the Device List in HD IP firmware version MAC address and camera inputs and outputs You can also configure the Device Name for your camera shown in Figure 5 7 Figure 5 7 Device Info il Device Info Device iD mfeg7 Device Name Set MAC Address100 1C 27 FF FC D7 Device Type iP CAM Manufacturer Name G version Hardware Version v293 3 Software Version v1 6 build044014 044 Video Channel s 1 Alamminpu s OD Alarm Outputs SeiaPotso Note The device ID is unique Please don t change it unless special requirement 31 Issue V1 1
18. Pro E Do e S to S q 44 919 q 44 A 4 4 Kk e ess Y 74 e SR VHSDIR 870EXT IP EXTERNAL IP HIGH SPEED DOME USER MANUAL About this Document Purpose This document is for the VHSDIR 870EXT IP including the product features hardware installation network access network configuration technical specification and troubleshooting Intended Audience This document is intended for Technical support engineers e Maintenance engineer e End user Symbol conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as followed Description Alerts you to a high risk hazard that could if not avoided result in moderate or minor in injury A Alerts you to a medium or low hazard that could if not WARNING avoid result in moderate or minor in injury Alerts you to a potentially hazardous situation that CAUTION could if not avoid result in damage data loss performance deterioration or unanticipated results B TIP Provide a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time LL NOTE Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points in the main text 1 Issue V1 1 Special notices When using video surveillance products comply with applicable statutory and regulatory requirement to enable and maintain legal surveillance cameras It is illegal for a company or person to install surveillance cameras in an office to monitor employees outside the sco
19. anagement system Preparation To ensure the real time video can be played correctly you must perform the following operation when you log into the web for the first time Open the Internet Explorer Choose Tools Internet options Security Trusted sites Sites In the display dialog box click Add as shown in Figure 5 3 23 Issue V1 1 Concept Figure 5 3 Adding the a trusted site Connections Programs Advanced General Security Privacy Content Select a zone to view or change security settings todo Q Trusted sites Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in Trusted sites B S Sites this zone will use the zone s security settings This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage vour computer or your Files You have websites in this zone Add this website to the zone Security level for this zone https 192 168 0 120 Allowed levels For this zone All Websites Low https psbe com Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided Mast content is downloaded and run without prompts All active content can run Appropriate For sites that you absolutely trust v Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Custom level Default level cl Reset all zones to default lewel In the Internet Explorer choose Tool gt Internet Options gt Security gt Cu
20. assword under Confirm e Under Group select the desired user group for this account e Check Multi Login to allow the user account to log into the IP camera from multiple locations simultaneously or un check to limit the account to a single location at a time e Click OK to save the new user account To modify a user account e Select the user account under User and click Modify e Modify the account details as needed and click OK To delete a user account Under User select the user account and click Delete Click OK to confirm Issue V1 1 60 Concept Unlocking User Accounts The admin account is the only account that can unlock user accounts that have been locked out User accounts are locked out if the wrong password is entered 3 or more times To unlock a user account e Login to the camera as admin e Click Privilege Manager gt User mE m Select the user Click Unlock e Under User select the locked user account e Click Unlock to unlock the account 13 Protocol Protocol contains the following sub menus e Protocol NOTE Do not check User Verification in the Security sub menu as it may block ONVIF software from detecting the camera Protocol Info The Protocol page Protocol Protocol allows you to view ONVIF protocol settings 61 Issue V1 1 14 Maintenance Device Restart B Restart Click Device Restart Click Restart then click OK to restart the camera Default Settings Eo
21. e 1 1 Installation environment check items eso Moisture The relative environment humidity must be in the range from 5 to 90 If the humidity is higher than 90 a dehumidifier must be installed such as an air conditioner with the dehumidification function or a dedicated dehumidifier In addition water seepage water dropping and dew forming will damage the camera Dust Make sure the camera is in a dust free area as it could damage the internal workings of the camera Lighting The camera must be installed in the environment that is not in strong light to avoid image blur or a poor image 1 3 Network Plan IP SAN NAS Server Decoder TV wall LAN TETIT Y 3 Issue V1 1 Cc ti EN 28 1 O n C I es Po 2 Camera Port and Description 2 1 Product Appearance Figure 2 1 shows the appearance of a VHSDIR 870EXT IP Figure 2 1 VHSDIR 870EXT IP n Ed Il 12 2 I M 310 0 mm 5 220 0 mm Issue V1 1 4 Concept Figure 2 2 shows the structure diagram of the VHSDIR 870EXT IP Figure 2 2 Structure diagram of the VHSDIR 870EXT IP Wall mounted WEM S S ndi E 4 UR ey 1 A V Bracket flange F Outer cover mmm IR lamp window Decoration cover Left and right covers i O a Back case X e tm Lens window Light sensor window Front cover Figure 2 3 shows the multi head cable used by a dome camera Tabl
22. e 2 1 describes cores of the multi head cable Issue V1 1 Figure 2 3 Multi head cable Table 2 1 cores of the multi head cable meme emus ES 1 N A Video output port You can connect the camera to a TV monitor through this port to view analog video It also tells you the IP address of the camera N A Network port Connects a standard Ethernet cable Audio output Connects to an external audio a device such as a speaker core Audio input Receives analog audio signals from cameras such as a microphone supply wire power for the camera The blue Black and white cores supply power for core the heater White When the ambient temperature is lower than 5 degrees centigrade Issue V1 1 6 t AC 24 V power The red and black cores supply Ge eee E core error 5 degrees centigrade the heater must be turned on to ensure that the camera runs correctly 7 Yellow Alarm output Seven alarm input channels and core channel 2 two alarm output channels Orange Alarm output core channel 2 common terminal Alarm input channel Purple Alarm input channel core Brown Alarm input channel core 4 Green Alarm input channel core 3 Alarm input channel common terminal 7 Blue core Alarm input channel 6 5 Alarm input channel 1 Alarm input channel 2 Alarm output channel 1 common terminal Alarm output channel 1 RS485 output Connects to a keyboard controller negative to control the camera RS485 ou
23. ed laws and with respect for other s legal rights Power supply precautions e Use power compliances with the local electrical safety standards during camera installation e Use a power adapter matching this camera The power supply voltage must meet the input voltage requirement e Never power on the camera before installation is completed Before installing or removing a cable stop using the camera and power it off e Verify that the correct power supply is used before using the camera 1 Issue V1 1 Keep the power plug clean and dry to prevent electric shock or other risks Precaution For Use Avoid heavy weight violent vibration soaking during transport store and installation Otherwise the camera may be damaged Any damage caused by improper transport of the assembled camera during delivery from or sending back to the manufacture for repair causes the warranty to be void Never install the camera upside down Hold the camera core carefully Never tightly press any structural parts otherwise it could damage the camera Never dissemble the camera to repair it The camera must be checked and repaired by professional CCTV installer If smoke is blown out of the camera the camera sounds abnormally or peculiar smell is found stop using the camera power it off and remove all the cables such as the power cable and networking cables connected to the camera If the camera is faulty contact the supplier for repair
24. edule for recording e f you select Schedule Record click Schedule and configure recording times The schedule is divided into 3 periods and the camera will record during all selected times in all 3 periods Click OK when finished configuring the recording schedule Issue V1 1 52 egin Time E Time Begi E egin End Ti 000 v 2330 000 000 v 000 v 0 00 000 2400 000 v 000 v 000 000 v nesday 000 2400 000 v 000 000 v 000 jay 000 24 00 000 000 000 000 000 v 2400 v 000 v 000 v 000 v 000 000 2400 000 v 000 0 00 000 000 2400 000 000 000 gt 000 e To enable Motion Alarm Recording check Enable under Alarm Record e Configure Pre recording and Post recording times Check Motion e Alarm Channel e Under Stream select the stream to use for recording Stream 1 is recommended if you want to record high quality video stream 2 is recommended if you want to save bandwidth or storage space e Check Record Audio to enable audio recording e Under Storage Rule select Cycle Write to enable the camera to overwrite the oldest recorded data once the available space in the storage location is filled Or select Save Days to save video for a set number of days and enter the Number of Days desired Note that you must have sufficient storage space to save the number of days entered e Click OK to save changes NOTE To view video from the FTP or NAS use HD IP s playback fea
25. erface once downloading is complete you can watch video screen Click the message click to download the latest version of Flash Play live video download ActiveX control interface once downloading is complete you can watch more fluent video screen In Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or Safari browsers Google Firefox and Safari browsers only support Adobe Flash Player Plugin to play video When Adobe Flash Plugin control version is too low browser will automatically clew you to download the latest control Issue V1 1 26 Concept 5 4 Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration menu is used to adjust camera image settings To configure camera image settings using the Sensor Configuration menu e Log into the camera using a web browser and from the Live Video page right click on the video area and select Sensor Config Right click in the video area and select _ Sensor Config Click Save to save setting changes e Click Reset to revert to the last saved changes e Click Factory Setting to revert all camera sensor settings to factory defaults e Click Cancel to exit TIP Hold the mouse over the tabs to see the full name of the tab 27 Issue V1 1 Concept Image Adjust Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci DIN Infrar Focu Priva Brightness J 56 0 100 Sharpness cry 14 0 100 Saturation LX 19 0 100 FactorySetting
26. he screen e Under Time Zone select your time zone e If your region observes daylight savings time check Adjust clock for daylight saving changes o Under Start and End select the start and end times for daylight savings e Click Apply next to Current Computer Time The current device time updates To set the camera s date and time manually Click Device Configuration gt Date amp Time e Under Time Zone select your time zone e Un check Enable NTP and click Apply at the bottom of the screen e If your region observes daylight savings time check Adjust clock for daylight saving changes o Under Start and End select the start and end times for daylight savings e Click Set manually and use the on screen calendar to set the time and date e Click Apply The camera updates to the newly entered time 37 Issue V1 1 5 6 5 OSD Description The OSD page allows you to configure the camera s on screen display text shown in Figure 5 11 Figure 5 11 OSD OSD Procedure To configure the cameras OSD e Click Device Configuration gt OSD e Check the following options to enable OSD text Device Name Display the Device Name e Channel ID Show the channel ID number Channel Name Show the name of the channel set in the Camera menu e Time Show the date and time on the OSD Select the desired date and time format under Time Format e Custom Create a custom OSD message Enter the custom OSD text under Cus
27. high quality recording stream stream 1 and a lower quality stream stream 2 to preserve bandwidth for remote connections shown in Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Stream Configuration Stream Configuration me stream gt 4 je Type H264 Main Profi e Type G711 ULAW X Procedure To configure the video stream settings Click Stream Configuration Under Stream ID select the stream you would like to configure Configure the following according to Table 6 1 43 Issue V1 1 Table 6 1 Stream configuration Parameter Description seins Video Encode Set the video encoding Setting method Type type for the stream Click on the dropdown box H 264 High Profile H 264 Main Profile H 264 Base Profile MJPEG Audio Encode Set the audio encode Setting method Type type for the stream Click on the dropdown box G711 ALAW G711 ULAW RAW PCM None Resolution Select the resolution for Setting method the stream Stream 1 1920 x 1080 640 x 360 Stream 2 D1 640 x 480 640 x 360 CIF QCIF 320 x 240 Frame Rate Select the frame rate for Setting method the stream 1 25 for both streams I Frame Interval Select the I frame Setting method interval 1 75 Bit Rate Set the CBR Constant Setting method Bit Rate or VBR CBR 500 12000 kbps Variable Bit Rate for stream 1 and 2 Quality Select the video quality Setting method 1 lowest and 9 highest Issue V1 1 44 Concepts
28. ion of RS485 Check the R5485 connection Normal self check but Some ID setup is incorrect out of control T Reset and Switch ON Protocol setup is incorrect again Bad connection of the video id Eee Cable l and connection Vague image Power supply not giving out Replace enough power Self check error Turn off and on again ilis amera out of Bad connection of control Check connections Bad control of matrix Turn off and on again ESI OL cancie eure In manual state Turn off and on again control Check connections Normal self check but no images Issue V1 1 66 17 Lightning Proof and Surge Signal Proof The product adopts TVS lightning proof technology to prevent damage by lightning strikes below 1500W and impulse signals such as power surges but it is also necessary to abide by the following precautions to ensure electrical safety based on practical circumstances Keep the communication cables at least 50 meters away from high voltage cables or equipment Make outdoor cable laying out under eaves In open areas shield cables in a steel tube and conduct a single point to ground the tube Do not use trolley wire In strong thunderstorms or high faradic zones such as high voltage transformer substations use extra strong lightning proof equipment must be installed Take the building lightning proof requirements into account to design the lightning proof grounding of outdoor equipment and cable la
29. k the Set button next to the Channel Name To change the Video System Frequency select the desired setting under video system and then click the Set button 5 6 4 Date amp Time Description The Date and Time page allows you to configure the camera s date and time shown in Figure 5 10 Figure 5 10 Date and Time I Date amp Time o Procedure You can set the camera s date and time in the following ways e Using a NTP server recommended e Using your computer s system time e Manually The camera 1s configured to use NTP by default but you must set the time zone and daylight savings time settings to ensure an accurate time After a power failure the camera 1s configured to connect to an NTP server and automatically update the time when power 1s restored If using another method to set the camera clock time Issue V1 1 36 Concept To set the camera s date and time using an NTP server e Click Device Configuration gt Date amp Time e Under Time Zone select your time zone e If your region observes daylight savings time check Adjust clock for daylight saving changes o Under Start and End select the start and end times for daylight savings e Insert the NTP IP address DNS name and NTP port of the NTP server e Click Apply To sync the camera s date and time to your computer s system time e Click Device Configuration gt Date amp Time Un check Enable NTP and click Apply at the bottom of t
30. layout Table 5 1 Elements on the main page Element Description 1 Real time video Real time video is displayed in this area You can also area set sensor parameters 2 Menu area You can choose a menu to set the camera s parameters including the camera information audio and video streams alarm setting and privacy mask function Video area Video parameters such as the I frame interval bit rate type bit rate and quality are displayed Video control You can perform the following operations in this area area Switch between cameras Start or stop playing Videos e Start or stop playing audio Enable or disable the intercom function PTZ control You can control the camera s direction zoom in or Issue V1 1 22 No Element Description out and change the focal length and aperture for a dome camera NOTE Currently the automatic aperture adjustment function is not supported PTZ You can perform the following operations in this area configuration Add delete and invoke the presents and tacks area Adjust the PTZ rotation speed Enable or disable 3D position Set the direction to due north Set the PTZ timer NOTE e PTZ timer function as a time trigger When it is activated the PTZ rotates according to presents and tracks as scheduled e The PTZ timer uses the time set in camera Ensure the time is correct 5 3 Browsing Video User can browse the real time video in the web m
31. ly schedule The schedule is divided into 3 periods and motion detection will be enabled in all times during all 3 periods Click Motion Area and configure up to 8 motion detection areas shown in Figure 7 6 Select Area Motion or Area Mask to configure motion detection areas Area Motion allows you to select areas where motion detection is enabled Area Mask enables the entire image for motion detection and allows you to select areas to disable motion detection Right click to delete the last created area Under Sensitivity select the sensitivity for motion detection Low Medium or High Figure 7 6 Motion Area Click OK to save your settings Issue V1 1 8 Local Record Local Record contains the following sub menus e Record Policy e Record Directory 8 1 Record Policy M Record Policy Ey or O Reset The Record Policy menu allows you to set the NAS and FTP recording parameters Once configured the device can record video directly to the NAS and FTP To enable recording to the NAS FTP e Click Local Record gt Record Policy e Configure recording storage locations in the Record Directory sub menu NOTE The camera will simultaneously record to all storage locations that have been enabled in Record Directory e To enable scheduled or continuous recording check Enable under Schedule Record Select 7 24 H Record to record video continuously at all times or select Schedule Record to create a sch
32. me Enter Camera Password default admin Password Click Login Issue V1 1 18 Concept 4 3 Finding the Camera s 1P Address using Bonjour in Mac OS NOTE To use this method the camera and computer must be on the same network Bonjour is enabled by default and can be enabled disabled using HD IP check the HD IP manual for details 1 Open Safari browser and click the Bookmarks button LER 2 Click Bonjour The camera s IP address appears in the Bonjour Devices list 3 Double click the camera to open it in Safari ana Bonjour E 1 about blank ea t Apple Yahoo Google Maps YouTube Wikipedia News 207 Bonjour Bookmarks a de COLLECTIONS History Bookmark T Bookmarks Bar 207 f About Bonjour Bookmarks Menu 192 168 5 133 Address Book Bonjour Bonjour C All RSS Feeds Double click the camera s IP address 4 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login L 1 s Language Engish Ty Enter Camera User Name default admin UsrNam Enter Camera Password default admin Password Click Login F Login Issue V1 1 Conce pi 4 4 Finding the Camera IP using the BNC Test Cable When the BNC test cable is connected to the camera the IP address is shown on the test monitor The camera must be connected to power to use the BNC tes
33. mized and manually adjust the Red Gain and Blue Gain Special Function Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci DIN Infrar Focu Priva WDR OFF AntiFog OFF NR Level 5 Y J FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Adjust the WDR Anti fog and NR functions WDR can be set to On or Off Anti fog can be set to On or Off NR can be set to Off Level 1 2 3 4 or 5 and Auto Day Night Mode Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci DIN Infrar Focu Priva DIN Mode Auto y DayToNightTime MaxGain 30 NightToDayTime J FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Configure color settings for night mode 29 Issue V1 1 Concept Night Color Select Auto Day Mode Night Mode and Timer to have the camera switch to black and white during night mode Set the day to night time and night to day time if Timer mode has been chosen Infrared Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci DIN Infrar Focu Priva Power Manual Middle C 100 0 100 Near 100 Far 100 0 100 0 100 FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Configure the power setting of the Infrared LEDs Select either Auto or Manual When set to Manual mode the power of the IR LEDs can be adjusted at Near Middle and Far Focus Lo Sensor Setting S Imag Mirror Expo WB Speci D
34. n bolts into the holes Thread all cables through the cable hole on the side of the pendant bracket shown in Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Thread the cables through the cable hole on the bracket Part of suspensio bracket Cables Attach the PTZ camera to the bracket and rotate the camera clockwise to align the screw holes on the base of the camera and the bracket Then tighten the three screws using it to fix the bracket to the camera shown in Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Fix the pendant bracket and camera together Dy Screw y E V b p i y w o P UNTIL Mounting the PTZ dome camera to the ceiling and tighten the four screws on the bracket Issue V1 1 eT DICTO lt 4 FINDING THE CAMERA S IP ADDRESS Use the steps below to find the camera s IP address and connect to the camera over the local area network LAN using HD IP UPnP on Windows 7 or Bonjour on Mac OS 4 1 Finding the Camera s IP Address singe 1 Install HD IP from the USB stick Now double click the HD IP icon dal on the Desktop The log in screen appears 2 Under User Name and Password enter the default HD IP user name admin and password admin Click Login Enter admin Enter admin Password E Rer 3SSWON LE Coto JEN Click Login 3 HD IP opens and scans the local network for connected cameras Detected camera IP addresses on the LAN appear in the Device List on the left side of
35. n click OK 5 6 8 CVBS Configuration BNC Output Description To turn the BNC output on or off shown in Figure 5 14 Figure 5 14 T BNC Output BNC Output On y e OK O Reset Procedure Under BNC Output Device Configuration gt BNC Output select on to enable analog output or off to disable and click OK 41 Issue V1 1 Concept se 5 6 9 System Configuration Description Change the language for the camera OSD display e g time and date display and email alarms Supported languages are English Polish Russian and Chinese You can also change the web mode from HTTP and HTTPS shown in Figure 5 15 Figure 4 15 System Configuration i System Config Language Configure Language Set Engish vw Set gt Communicating Mode Configuration Device Communicating Encryption Web Mode HTTP orHTTPS y Set Procedure To change the language for the OSD and email alarms Click Device Configuration gt Language e Under Language select the desired language then click OK to save changes To change the Web mode for the camera e Click on the tick box to enable the Device Communication Encryption e Click the drop down box on the web mode e Select ether HTTP HTTP and HTTPS or HTTPS then click on SET Issue V1 1 42 6 Stream Configuration Description The stream configuration page allows you to configure the camera s video streams The camera supports two streams This allows you to have a
36. n the Internet Explorer Preparation Use Internet Explorer to browse video e Real time video page pop ups the message clicks to play live video with ActiveX control to reduce latency as shown in Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Change the ActiveX Click to play live video with ActiveX control to reduce latency Preset x Add Delete Apply Track Add Delete Apply Speed 8 L Coni Ge xy Zoom Focus Iris stream LH 264 D1 25fps EY Video Contro Stream stream1 Frame Interval Camera H Iz Bit Rate Type ypg Quality 7 Pla Stop _ Bit Rate Kbps Note The current version of Flash Player in system is 11 4 402 287 Click the message jump to download ActiveX control interface once downloading is complete you can watch more fluent video screen 25 Issue V1 1 Aa Y il Concept gt Unable to display video picture and need to download and install the control Preparation Use Internet Explorer to browse video Real time video page pop up the message click to download the latest version of Flash Play live video and click to play video with ActiveX control to reduce latency as shown in Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Download control tips A Can t play live video b IT Mine ia Y Click the message click to play live video with ActiveX control to reduce latency download Adobe Flash Player Plugin control int
37. ning status of the IP camera in real time e Supports alarm input and output motion detection alarm and alarm linkage function e Supports level based user rights management 9 Issue V1 1 Concept 3 Hardware Installation 3 1 Preparing Installation Tools Table 3 1 shows a list of installation tools that you may need Table 3 1 Installation tools Phillips screwdriver Claw hammer Hammer drill Level ruler Slotted screwdriver camera accessory Screw camera accessory Hexagon wrench camera accessory Issue V1 1 10 Conce pi 3 2 Installing a Dome Camera Installation Modes A dome camera supports wall mounted and suspension installation modes LL NOTE The following describes how to install a dome camera in wall mounted and on a ceiling Wall Mounted installation Two kinds of bracket could be used The following are steps for two different brackets wall mount and pendant mount Wall Mounted Installation I Mark wall based on bracket size for drilling the holes into the wall Drill four holes over 60 mm in depth The bracket installing size is shown in the Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Bracket installing size Insert four expansion bolts into the holes Attach the PTZ camera to the bracket and rotate the camera clockwise to align the screw holes on the base of the camera and the bracket Then 11 Issue V1 1 tighten the three screws using it to fix the bracket to the camera
38. pe of local law or to use surveillance cameras to invade other people s privacy with illegal purposes Issue V1 1 Contents About this dOCUmehL ioa du suos nick dua A WEM dE NNNM NN NUN i CONT N S soin a nd iii 1 Installation PFE PAVAUION imc 1 1 1 Safety Precautiolisc cono ER on GEAR ER a ada CIC RIC ERO ER 1 1 2 Check the Installation Environment eene 3 1 3 i a 4 uii iii ea 3 2 Camera Port and Description neeeee esee eere enne nnn nana an 4 2 1 Product ApDearaliCe sossonssessixiu Ei brix auk e SER RU I Rd GR X KO RU UE RO EUR RR 4 MAII T 9 3 Hardware Installallonh uiiiinuns dua uuu io o id 10 3 1 Preparing Installation Tools 1e eee nre nnne 10 3 2 Installing a Dome Camera a eene nnne nana nnn 11 4 Finding the Cameras IP Address 1e eese eese ener nn nnn nnn 16 4 1 Finding the Cameras IP Address using HD IP s 16 4 2 Finding the Cameras IP Address using UPnP in Windows Z7 17 4 3 Finding the Cameras IP Address using Bonjour in Mac OS 19 4 4 Finding the Cameras IP Address using BNC Test Cable 20 5 CONTIGUA ION iaa 21 5 1 LOGIN and LOGO Ud visiniccaain a Aliada idade 21 5 2 Main Page LANE srdca HF EVEN SERM dn M DR FERE REL E 22 5 3 Browsing V
39. reate privacy areas that will restrict you from viewing restricted areas Issue V1 1 56 To configure privacy areas Click Privacy Masking Check Enable Privacy Masking Click and drag inside the video area to configure privacy areas Privacy areas will be shown as green rectangles Right click to delete the last created area Click OK 10 Network Service IR Network Service contains the following sub menus DDNS 10 1 DDNS E DONS OE Io ox Om The DDNS sub menu allows you to configure DDNS settings Before configuring DDNS settings the camera must be registered for a DDNS account To configure DDNS settings Click Network Service gt DDNS Check Enable DDNS Configure the following Provider Select Dun DNS or 3322 DDNS services as required Domain Name Enter the Domain Name for your registered account with either service This forms part of the prefix name on the domain NOTE Connect to your camera using a web browser by entering http the Domain Name colon and then the HTTP port For example if the Domain Name is mycamera dyndns org use the address http mycamera dyndns org 80 User Name Enter the User Name you registered with Issue V1 1 e Password Enter the Password you have set on the account e Click OK to save settings 11 Service Centre Service Centre contains the following sub menus e SMTP 11 1 SMTP Email Alert Setup SMTP x O Reset The SMTP s
40. stomer level then set Download unsigned ActiveX control initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe for scripting under ActiveX controls and plug ins to Enable as shown in Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Configuring ActiveX control and plug ins Internet Properties EE Security Settings General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Settings Select a web content zone to specify its security settings Y Activex controls and plug ins Y Automatic prompting For ActiveX controls 2 ar a O o Disable D 7 G Enable Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted J Binary and script behaviors sites O Administrator approved Disable Internet E G Enable y This zone contains all Web sites vou ianed Acti haven t placed in other zones iJ Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Enable G Prompt Y Download unsigned ActiveX controls Medium o E nina Safe browsing and still functional ES Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe content Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded Reset custom settings Appropriate for most Internet sites Security level for this zone Move the slider to set the security level for this zone Reset to Medium Custom Level Download and install the player control as prompted Issue V1 1 24 Concept LL NOTE The login page is display when the control is loaded Download the right control i
41. t cable NOTE The default IP address of 192 168 0 120 is shown if the camera cannot obtain an IP address from the router Check the Ethernet power connections and router configuration Issue V1 1 20 Concept 5 Configuration 5 1 Login and Logout ro wm You must use Internet Explorer 6 or a later version to access the web management system otherwise some functions may be unavailable Login system Open the Internet Explorer enter the IP address of IP camera default value 192 168 0 120 in the address box and press Enter The login page is displayed as shown in Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Login page GENES Language English v User Name Password Login Input the Username and password LL NOTE The default name is admin The default password is admin Change the password when you log in the system for first time to ensure system security You can change the system display language on the login page e Click Login The main page is displayed Logout To logout of system click Sign out in the upper right corner of the main page the login page is display after you log out of the system 21 Issue V1 1 Concept ee 5 2 Main page layout On the main page you can view real time video set the sensor parameters set the video parameters video control PTZ control PTZ Configuration and log out of the system Figure 5 2 shows the main page layout Figure 5 2 Main page
42. the screen with a Ez icon O afem e E s RE NM tt AE Found camera IP address Issue V1 1 16 TIE Yom C ANE Concept 4 Click on a camera IP address in the Device List to login 5 Under User Name enter the user name for the camera default admin Under Password enter the password for the camera default admin Click Continue Device Login Config Enter Camera User Name User Name mae default admin Password 55 5 5 4 Enter Camera Password default admin Click Continue to login 6 The camera appears under the camera IP address Click and drag the camera to the display grid to open it Click and drag the camera to the display grid to open it 4 2 Finding the Camera s IP Address using UPnP in Windows 7 NOTE To use this method your router must support UPnP and the camera and computer must be on the same network UPnP is enabled in the camera by default and can be enabled disabled using HD IP check the HD IP manual for details Issue V1 1 Concept 1 Click Start gt Computer gt Network The camera s IP address appears under Network Infrastructure ies Double click to open the BRE camera Network 2 Double click the camera to open it in your default browser 3 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login Language Engish TV Enter Camera User Name default admin UserNa
43. tom OSD Issue V1 1 38 39 Device Name p Camera Channel ID chi Channel Name dome Tim 15 01 47 2012 05 28 Mon Custom custom OSD message Enter the desired Row and Column for enabled OSD messages Text on row 0 is shown at the top of the screen and moves down as the row number increases Text on column 0 is shown on the left side of the screen and moves right as the column number increases Column 0 Column increases Row 0 IP Camera chi chi don dome ROW A ho A E vad increases E 15 01 47 2012 05 28 Mon cus custom OSD message Click OK to update the camera OSD Issue V1 1 ED Concep lt SS 5 6 6 Microphone Description Configure microphone settings for audio Self powered microphone required not included shown in Figure 5 12 Figure 5 12 E Microphone Camera 1 l RO Enable Microphone Microphone Type Line In iv M crophone Volume 50 Iz e OK Reset Procedure To configure microphone settings Click Device Configuration Microphone e Check Enable Microphone to enable the microphone or un check to disable Under Microphone Volume select the volume for the microphone between 1100 Click OK to save changes 5 6 7 Dome PTZ Description Configure the PTZ address shown in Figure 5 13 Figure 5 13 E Dome PTZ gt Dome PTZ PTZ Addes sd ok Issue V1 1 40 Procedure Click the text box to change the ID of the camera and the
44. tput Issue V1 1 ue frman EN black positive core RS485 input positive Pink core RS485 M M Issue V1 1 8 2 2 Features Network Features e Supports TCP IP protocol e Supports video audio and alarm data Provides a built in web browser using IE Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox and Safari etc e Supports network data transmission and remote access e Support Point to Point protocol over Ethernet PPPoE Dynamic Host configuration protocol DHCP and Dynamic Domain Name System DDNS Protocols e Support remote upgrade and maintenance Image Processing Features e Supports multiple steams Single stream model or dual stream mode can be selected based on the site requirement Encoding parameters for the main stream and sub stream can be configured separately Supports dynamic stream parameters based on different image quality requirement e Supports independent hardware compression constant bit rate CBR and variable bit rate VBR Videos can be compressed using the Motion Joint Photographic Experts Group MJPEG or H 264 standards The frame rate and image quality can also be configured I O Features e Support bidirectional intercom and unidirectional broadcast e Support RS 485 serial port control and transparent channel transmission Provides a 10 100 Mbits s self adaptive Ethernet port Other Features Supports the heartbeat function that allows the management host to learn the run
45. tures see the HD IP manual on the USB stick for details You can access video saved to FTP or NAS by manually accessing your FTP server or NAS device 8 2 Record Directory E Record Directory Disk Name so o lej Disk Type SD Card Enable Flagi Yes Usable Space 3712 MM Status OK File System de Record Directory allows you to configure NAS and FTP storage locations 53 Issue V1 1 Concept To configure FTP storage location e Click Local Record gt Record Directory e Under Disk Name select ftp E Record Directory o Disk Name admin smile fip j As Ab Select ftp Modi m gt sa ea HE Click Modify Click Modify The Record Disk Path opens e Check Enable e Configure the following Check Enable Configure FTP Passwor server information legabyte La I Click OK o IP Enter the FTP server address o Port Enter the FTP port number o Accounts Enter the FTP account user name o Password Confirm Password Enter the FTP password o Free Space Enter the amount of space in MB you would like to make available on the FTP server for recording e Click OK e Setup recording using the Record Policy sub menu To access your recordings use HD IP or manually access your FTP server Issue V1 1 54 NOTE On the Record Directory page Status will be OK when FTP is selected if FTP is accessible and all settings have b en entered correctly
46. ub menu allows you to configure email alerts when motion alarms occur Email alerts will include a jpg snapshot attachments Before setting up email alerts it will need configuring Please do the following e Motion alarms must be enabled before the camera will send email alerts Astatic IP address must be configured for the camera and DNS servers must be entered To enable email alerts e Click Service Center gt SMTP e Check Enable SMTP e Configure the following o SMTP Server Address Enter the address for your SMTP server o SMTP Server Port Enter your server s SMTP port number o UserName Enter the SMTP account user name o Password Enter the SMTP account password Issue V1 1 58 o Sender E mail Address Enter the email address that will be used to send email alerts o Recipient E mail Address 175 Enter up to 5 email addresses that will receive email alerts o Attachment Image Quality Select the quality of the image attachments o High Mid or Low o Transport Mode Select the encryption type used by the server SSL or STARTTLS or select No encrypted if your server does not use encryption e Click OK to save your settings Click Send test mail to send a test email alert 12 Privilege Manager Privilege Manager allows you to configure user accounts and user groups Privilege Manager contains the following sub menus e Group e User Group M Group Group Group Administrators KA Add
47. ying out in accordance with the national and industrial standards The system must be grounded with equal potentials The earth ground connection must satisfy the anti interference electrical safety requirements and must not be short connected with high voltage electricity net When the system is grounded separately the resistance of the down conductor should be x 4 and the sectional area of down the conductor should be lt 25mm refer to Figure 17 1 67 Issue V1 1 Concept Figure 17 1 Ground conductor 1 Power Supply Surge 2 Data Signal Surge 3 Video Signal Surge 12 3 Lighting Rod p 4 Cy Install with the 45 Earth resistance must be less than 40 Protective Tube Issue V1 1 69 18 Declaration on Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products CM Substances Mechanical part Board circuit y Connector nector Support cameras o Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance contained in all the homogeneous materials of this part is below the limit requirement of the SJ T 11363 2006 standard x Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance contained in all the homogeneous materials of this part is above the limit requirement 01 BSM 11 0081401A Issue V1 1
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