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1.                      m Trigger digital output 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     m Backup media if the network is disconnected  Select this option to backup media files on SD card if the network is disconnected  This function    will only be displayed after you set up a recording connection to a network attached storage   NAS      User s Manual   109       Add server    It is necessary to configure the server and media settings so that the Network Camera will know what  action to take  such as which server to send the media files to  when a trigger is activated  Click Add  server to open the server setting window  You can specify where the notification messages are sent to  when a trigger is activated  A total of 5 server settings can be configured     There are four choices of server types available  Email  FTP  HTTP  and Network storage  Select the item  to display the detailed configuration options  You can configure either one or all of them        Addsener     Ada media Q       Server name  Email    Server type     Email   sender email address  Camera vivotek com  Recipient email address  recipient vivotek com  Server address  Ms vivotek tw  Username  user  Password   Server port 25    This server requires a secure connection  S SL   FIP  HTTP     Network storage  Test l  Savesewer    Close   Server type   Email   Select to send th
2.          Manual triggers   Digital output    o0  08    CIEOmnmPm P    General settings   Theme options      VIVOTEK IP816A HP    WWW wl ETT MEC C  com    Video stream    Manual triggers     Digital output  On   Of   b         1      olelulelo  5 4 Pep ic    ET    P im 1 I 4 a b 1j ty   a K       m Follow the steps below to set up the customed homepage   1  Click Custom on the left column   2  Click the field where you want to change the color on the right column     Themes Color  Font color   co Font color of configuration area  SFFFFFF  Color Selector    Font color of video title   Bk color of control area     Bk color of configuration area        O  EE Ek color of video area   Custom Frame color     Pattern    3  The palette window will pop up as shown below     Hex   Red   Green   Blue   Hug     Saturation     oO    0    0    0    0    0      value           4  Drag the slide bar and click on the left palette to select a desired color   5  The selected color will be displayed in the corresponding fields and in the Preview column   6  Click Save to enable the settings     System  gt  Logs    This section explains how to configure the Network Camera to send the system log to a remote  server as backup     Log server settings  Log server settings  E Enable remote log  IP address     part  514  Save    Follow the steps below to set up the remote log     1  Select Enable remote log    2  In the IP address text box  enter the IP address of the remote server   2  In the port text
3.         images     The number of post event images     Indicate the source of media stream   O means the first stream   1 means the second stream and etc     2 means the third stream and etc        3 means the fourth stream and etc     Indicate the prefix of the filename     Indicates the time for pre event    VideoClip n     videoclip prefix string  16     videoclip preevent  recording in seconds   1   20    videoclip_maxduration Maximum duration of one video clip in    seconds     50   3072 500 6 Maximum size of one video clip file in  Kbytes      6   6   6   6   6   6   6   6   6   6   6   6    videoclip_maxsize    O  l  WO       7 33 Recording    Group  recording i  0    1 2    PARAMETER VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     name string 40  NULL 6 6  Identification of this entry     trigger schedule  schedule 6 6 The event trigger type  networkfail schedule  The event is triggered by  schedule  networkfail  The event is triggered by the  failure of network connection     priority 0  1  2 1 6 6 Indicate the priority of this recording      0    indicates low priority      1    indicates normal priority      2    indicates high priority   source O 2 6 6 Indicate the source of media stream   O means the first stream   1 means the second stream and so on     limitsize 0 1 6 6   Entire free space mechanism            Limit recording size mechanism    cyclic 0 1 6 6   Disable cyclic recording    Enable cyclic recording    notify 0 1 1 6 6   Disable recording notificat
4.        S lt O0  m 1  gt _h264_intraperi  od    S lt 0  m 1  gt _h264_ratecont    rolmode    S lt 0  m 1  gt _h264_ quant    S lt 0  m 1  gt _h264_qvalue    S lt O0  m 1  gt _h264_qpercen  t    s  O  m 1     h264 bitrate    S lt O0  m 1  gt _h264_maxvbr  bitrate    s  O  m 1    h264 maxfra    me    s  O  m 1    h264 profile       S lt 0  m 1  gt _h264_priorityp       Reference s0 1920x1080  capability vide  oin resolution  250  500     s1 640x360  1000  2000   3000  4000    1000    1 5  3  99  100    i  E       4000 400000   s0 6000000  00 s1 512000  1000 400000   40000000  00       1 2 3 5 8 10 1  2 15 20 25 30    1 4    4 4    4 4    4 4    4 4    4 4    4 4       1 4    Video resolution in pixels     Intra frame period in    milliseconds     cbr  constant bitrate   vbr  fix quality   Quality of video when  choosing vbr in     ratecontrolmode       99 is the customized manual  input setting    1   worst quality  5   best  quality    100 is percentage mode   Manual video quality level  input    s lt 0  m 1  gt _h264_quant    99    Manual video quality level  input    s lt 0  m 1  gt _h264_quant    100    Set bit rate in bps when    choosing cbr in       ratecontrolmode       Set bit rate in bps when  choosing vbr in     ratecontrolmode       Set maximum frame rate in  fps  for h264     3M   1 30fps   2M   1 60fps    for NTSC or 60Hz CMOS   Indicate H264 profiles   0  baseline    1  main profile       2  high profile    S lt 0  m 1  gt _mjpeg_ratecon    trolmode    S lt O  m 1
5.       TCU commen   o dade Po lola   foe E E       gt   oo 109  fio  w_             ES cams    PESE ER    OF Fa        TRITTI    Main Page    This chapter explains the layout of the main page  It is composed of the following sections   VIVOTEK INC  Logo  Host Name  Camera Control Area  Configuration Area  Menu  and Live  Video Window     Resize Buttons        VIVOTEK INC     Mega Pixel Network Camera Host Name  Logo    Configuration  Area         H 1 1  Camera Control               Hide Button    Live View Window             VIVOTEK INC  Logo  Click this logo to visit the VIVOTEK website     Host Name  The host name can be customized to fit your needs  For more information  please refer to System on page 37     Camera Control Area    Video Stream  This Network Camera supports multiple streams  stream 1   3  simultaneously  You can  select any of them for live viewing  For more information about multiple streams  please refer to page 61  for detailed information     Manual Trigger  Click to enable disable an event trigger manually  Please configure an event setting  on Application page before enable this function  A total of 3 event settings can be configured  For more  information about event setting  please refer to page 101  If you want to hide this item on the homepage   please go to Configuration   System    Homepage Layout    General settings    Customized button  to deselect  show manual trigger button      Digital Output  Click to turn the digital output device on or of
6.      1025   65535 5562 n 2 en fren audio port    capability naudio  gt  0     7 6 8 SIP port       Subgroup of network  sip  capability protocol sip gt  0     por 102565535   s060  16 SIP port     7 6 9 RTP port       Subgroup of network  rtp    videoport 1025   65535 5556 Video channel port for RTP    capability  protocol rtp_unicast 1    audioport 1025   65535 5558 Audio channel port for RTP   eem m  capability protocol rtp unicast 1     User s Manual   157       VIVOTEK       7 6 10 PPPoE    Subgroup of network  pppoe  capability  protocol  pppoe  gt  0     7 7 IP Filter  Group  ipfilter  lebe           boodean      6 6       Enable access list filtering     admin enable    boolean   Enable administrator IP  address     admin ip     _ip String 43   a Administrator IP address     maxconnection 1 10 Maximum number of  concurrent streaming  connection s    0  Ipfilter policy    0   gt  allow  1   gt  deny    ipv4list_i lt O 9 gt  Single address   lt blank gt  IPv4 address list         lt ip address gt     Network address      lt ip address      network mask gt   Range   address    start ip  address   end ip    address      pV6isti  0 9     stringr43  IPv6 address list     158   User s Manual       7 8Video input    NAME VALUE DEFAULT  cmosfreq 50  60    whitebalance auto  auto2  auto 4 4    auto amp  auto2    indicate auto white  manual manual2 balance  manual amp  manual2      rbgain indicate keep current value   2 which is designed for non bundle  lens models   rbgain  indi
7.      Manual triggers ae                     EE    Mega Pixel Network Camera                 C1   ou are about to view pages aver a secure connection     of                Anu information you exchange with this site cannot be  viewed by anyone else on the web           Ih the future  do not show this warning    Security Alert Ed Security Information    This page contains both secure and nansecure  temz       Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or  2 changed by others  However  there is a problem with the site s  security certificate     Do you want to display the nonsecure items   The security certificate was issued by a company you have  nat chosen to trust  View the certificate ta determine whether  unu want to trust the certifying authority        e The security certificate date is valid     The name an the security certificate is invalid or does nat  match the name of the site    Do you want to proceed     Z    VIVOTEK       Create certificate request and install    1  Select the option from the Method pull down menu    2  Click Create certificate to proceed    3  The following information will show up in a pop up window after clicking Create  Then click Save  to generate the certificate request      w Cuencas  Status  Not installed  Memo Create certificate request and instal Ce   County  TW  State or provincie Asia  Locality  Asia  Organization  VIVOTEK Ine   Onganizatioe unit VIVOTEK Ine   Common name  www AE com       Cony tue PEL rmai request tein 
8.      diskmode seamless  seamless    seamless    indicates enable seamless  manageable recording      manageable    indicates disable seamless  recording   maxconnection 3 Maximum number of connected  seamless streaming    3     Internal used  read only     Indicate whether seamless recording is    recording to local storage or not at    present      Internal used  read only      lt boolean gt    Read only     guid lt 0 2 gt _id string 127   lt blank gt  1 6 The connected seamless streaming ID    Read only     guid lt 0 2 gt _number 0 1 6 Number of connected seamless  streaming with guid lt O 2 gt _ id    Read only        7 40VIVOTEK Application Development Platformsetting    Group  vadp    NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     resource total memory 124112 6 7 Indicate total available memory    resource total storage 32944 6 7  resource free memory   integer      product 7 Indicate free memory size for  dependent   VADP modules        size for VADP modules   Indicate total size of the    internal storage space for    storing VADP modules     6           resource free storage   integer      product 6 7 Indicate current free storage  dependent   size for uploading VADP  modules     module number 6 7 Record the total module  module order string 40  6 6    module save2sd   boolean   6 6   7    number string  128     product  dependent      Group  vadp module i  O   n 1       NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set        number that already stored in  the
9.      tampering   boolean      temperature   boolean      test ac   boolean    support test ac key   version onvifdaemon   string   1 8 1 1 0 7 Indicate ONVIF daemon  version    media videoclip maxpreeve     positive 0 7 Maximum duration  nt integer    second  after event  occurred in a videoclip     stream per channel   0 7 Indicate whether to  support Intelligent Video  analysis   0 7 Indicate whether to  support built in IR led    0 7 Indicate whether to  support external IR led    0 7 Indicate whether to  support white light led    0 7 Indicate whether to    Hd HE Hd UJ N  O    support iris control   0 7 Indicate whether to  support tampering  detection   0 7 Indicate whether to  support temperature  detection     0 7 Indicate whether to          Support WDR enhanced     0 7    image focusassist    Boolean   Indicate whether to        support focus assist     localstorage manageable   boolean   1 0 7 Indicate whether  manageable local storage  is supported    localstorage seamless   boolean   Indicate whether  seamless recording is  supported     localstorage modnum 0  The maximum MOD                positive connection numbers     integer    localstorage modversion   string   0 7 Indicate MOD daemon  version    localstorage_slconnum 0  0 7 The maximum seamless       positive connection number     integer      supportsd   boolean   1 0 7 Indicate whether to  support local storage     remotecamctrl master 0    positive 0 7 Indicate whether to  integer   support remote auxili
10.     Note that you can use the arrow buttons on the sides of the Focus tuning bar to find the  best focus     Recording  gt  Recording settings    This section explains how to configure the recording settings for the Network Camera     Recording Settings   Insert your SD card and click here to test  Recording settings  Name Status Sun       Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Source Destination Delete    Add SD test    Note  Before setup recording  you may setup network storage via NAS server page       ff NOTE     b Please remember to format your SD card via the camera   s web console  in the Local storage    SD card management page  when using it for the first time  Please refer to page 135 for detailed  information     Recording Settings    Click Add to open the recording setting window  On this page  you can define the adaptive recording   recording source  recording schedule  and recording capacity  A total of 2 recording settings can be  configured     Recording name  video    Enable this recording    With adaptive recording  Pre event recording  5 seconds  0 3   Paost event recording  5 seconds  0 10   Friarity    Normal i  Source  Stream 1     Trigger      Schedule  1  Trigger  w  Sun  vy  Mon  v  Tue  7  Wed  y  Thu  v  Fri    Sat  Time       Always    2  Destination From    hh mm     Hetwoark fail    Close       m Recording name  Enter a name for the recording setting   m Enable this recording  Select this option to enable video recording     m With adaptive recording   Select 
11.     Oo          T   W  6 cr  8                                                                                  Accessing the Network Camera    This chapter explains how to access the Network Camera through web browsers  RTSP players   3GPP compatible mobile devices  and VIVOTEK recording software     Using Web Browsers    Use Installation Wizard 2  IW2  to access the Network Cameras on LAN    If your network environment is not a LAN  follow these steps to access the Netwotk Camera    1  Launch your web browser  e g   Microsoft  Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox     2  Enter the IP address of the Network Camera in the address field  Press Enter    3  The live video will be displayed in your web browser    4  If it is the first time installing the VIVOTEK network camera  an information bar will prompt as  shown below  Follow the instructions to install          Mega Pixel Network Camera        vtta s pe ce Pc ee Fri ee  piir eee ed loo le et    Oe alsin ETE                     f  NOTE     b For Mozilla Firefox or Netscape users  your browser will use Quick Time to stream the live  video  If you dont have Quick Time on your computer  please download it first  then launch  the web browser       armier j   eon Say Pen oom     d    Mega Pixel Network Camera TE Mega Pixel Network Camera     gt  By default  the Network Camera is not password protected  To prevent unauthorized access   it is highly recommended to set a password for the Network Camera   For more information about h
12.     To remove a recording setting from the list  select a recording name from the drop down list and  click Delete   Recording settings    Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Source Destination Delete    recording OW V V V V V V V  QU 00 24 00 stream NAS Delete  Add SD test    m Click recording  Name   Opens the Recording Settings page to modify    m Click ON  Status   The Status will become OFF and stop recording    m Click NAS  Destination   Opens the file list of recordings as shown below  For more information  about folder naming rules  please refer to page 113 for details          20150110       20150111          20150112    Delete all       Local storage  gt  SD card management    This section explains how to manage the local storage on the Network Camera  Here you can  view SD card status  and implement SD card control     SD card staus  This column shows the status and reserved space of your SD card  Please remember to format the SD    card when using for the first time     SD card status    SD card status    Detached no SD card    Total size  0 KBytesFree size 0 KBytes       Used size 0 KBytesllse  95   0     Format  5D card status  SD card status  Ready  Total size  76810152 KBytes Free size  7602048 KBytes  Used size  208104 KBytes Lise  95  2 565    Format      SD card format  The Linux kernel EXT4 file system format applies to SD card larger than 32GB  However  if EXT4 is  applied  the computers running Windows will not be able to access the contents on 
13.     Type  XML Document  11 1 KB  From  192 168 5 151    While files from the Internet can be useful  some files can potentially  harm your computer  IF you do not trust the source  do not open or  save this file  What s the risk         3  Open the file with Microsoft   Notepad and locate your time zone  set the start and end time of DST   When completed  save the file     In the example below  DST begins each year at 2 00 a m  on the second Sunday in March and ends at  2 00 a m  on the first Sunday in November        config dst  Notepad    x Day x AD   di eWeek IndonthsFirec lt  Tneont he  zDayofweek  gt Sunday lt  Dayorweek  gt     H  ur   2     H  ur       qT mezomer l  igr E m   eo names     GMT 06 00  Central Time  us and Canada   a  ahitua  A  zxMonths 3    zDaysc D  a  a e eus eie Se inet iE  D  ay  fweek   sunday   Dayof weak  gt   ere nl per Tal  z Sta  rtTime      rnd ime       shift   60 lt  shift gt      Mont hs11   Month  Daya Da  Seek rMonth gt  rir st c u irMonth    xDayaf week   Sunday    ek  2HOur 2x  Hour  gt     z T Imezonaes     Timezone id   241  name   aMT 06 00  Mexico Ciry         Update daylight saving time rules  Click Browse    and specify the XML file to update     If the incorrect date and time are assigned  you will see the following warning message when uploading  the file to the Network Camera                                         5 config di Hotepad e Bx D hitp iH192 168 5  121 cg   hinfadminfupload cel   Micreseft Int e         Cy det Duy  
14.    Enable DDNS  Select this option to enable the DDNS setting     Provider  Select a DDNS provider from the provider drop down list    VIVOTEK offers Safe100 net  a free dynamic domain name service  to VIVOTEK customers  It  is recommended that you register Safe100 net to access VIVOTEK   s Network Cameras from the  Internet  Additionally  we offer other DDNS providers  such as Dyndns org Dynamic   Dyndns   org Custom   TZO com  DHS org  CustomSafe100  dyn interfree  it    Note that before utilizing this function  please apply for a dynamic domain account first     m Safe100 net   1  In the DDNS column  select Safe100 net from the drop down list  Click   accept after reviewing  the terms of the Service Agreement    2  In the Register column  fill in the Host name  xxxx safe100 net   Email  Key  and Confirm Key   and click Register  After a host name has been successfully created  a success message will  be displayed in the DDNS Registration Result column           Register  Host name   Email  wik vivotek com  Key  TII Farget key  Confirm key  asas    To apply for a domain name for the camera  orto modify the previously registered information  fill in    the following fields and then click  Register        DDNS Registration Result        Register  Successfully Your account information has  been mailed to registered e mail address    Upon successful registration  you can click CODY to autamatically uplaad relevant information to the    ES    DDNS form or you can manually fill i
15.    Ex  mediaType  motion   Support trigger types are product dependent     mediaType   text   Optional    Indicate the file media type    Please embrace your input value with single quotes    Ex  mediaTypec  videoclip    Support trigger types are product dependent   destPath   text   Optional    Indicate the file location in camera    Please embrace your input value with single quotes    Ex  destPath      mnt auto CF NCMF abc mp4       resolution   text   Optional     Indicate the media file resolution   Please embrace your input value with single quotes     Ex  resolution    800x600          Indicate if the file is locked or not    0  file is not locked    1  file is locked    A locked file would not be removed from UI or cyclic storage     triggerTime  lt text gt  Optional   Indicate the event trigger time   not the file created time   Format is  YYYY MM DD HH MM SS     Please embrace your input value with single quotes   Ex  triggerTime    2008 01 01 00 00 00   If you want to search for a time period  please apply  TO   operation   Ex  triggerTime z 2008 01 01 00 00 00    TO    2008 01 01  23 59 59    is to search for records from the start of Jan 1  2008to  the end of Jan 1  2008       positive integer   Optional   Limit the maximum number of returned search records     positive integer   Optional   Specifies how many rows to skip at the beginning of the matched  records     Note that the offset keyword is used after limit keyword        To increase the flexibility of sea
16.    Left coordinate of    window position     i lt O  m 1  gt _win_i lt O 2 gt _left 0   320 mE  i  O  m 1     win i  0    2   top 0   240  o  i  O  m 1    win i  0 2    width 0   320 um    i  O  m 1    win i  0    2    height 0   240 0    Top coordinate of    window position     4 4 Width of motion  detection window   4 4          Height of motion  detection window     i lt O  m 1  gt _win_i lt O 2 gt _objsize Percent of motion    i lt O  m 1  gt _win_i lt O 2 gt _sensitivity EN    7 17 Tempering detection settings    detection window     Sensitivity of    motion detection    window     Group  tampering_c lt O  n 1  gt for n channel product  capability tampering  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     Enable or disable tamper detection   Threshold of tamper detection     threshold 0   255    oo faa  duration 10   20 2 1 7 If tampering value exceeds the  threshold  for  more than  duration  second s   then tamper  detection is triggered        7 18 DDNS    Group  ddns  capability ddns  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     provider CustomSafe100  DyndnsDyn Safe100   gt  safe100 net    DyndnsDynamic  amic DyndnsDynamic   gt  dyndns org  DyndnsCustom   dynamic   Safe100 DyndnsCustom   gt  dyndns org  CustomSafe100   gt   Custom server using safe100 method   lt provider gt _ho   string 128   lt blank gt  Your DDNS hostname     stname      provider   us   string 64    blank   6 6   ernameemail DDNS service provider    provider   p
17.    Please follow the steps below to configure preset positions    1  Adjust the shooting area to the desired position using the buttons on the right side of the window    2  Enter a name for the preset position  which allows for up to forty characters  Click Add to enable  the settings  The preset positions will be displayed under the Preset Location list on the left hand  side    3  To add additional preset positions  please repeat steps 1 2    4  To remove a preset position from the list  select it from the drop down list and click Remove    5  The preset positions will also be displayed on the main page  Please refer to the illustration on  the next page    6  Click Save to enable the settings     2015 1 20 13 39 20    Up       Pan speed  p im  A Tilt speed  B iz  o  E zoom speed  9      MES Goto      Select one               Functions are the same as    Preset and patrol settings the Control Panel on the  Name   Add preset location home page  Dwell time   sec     Upper lett    cehter    lower left    Save Q       Home page in Mechanical PTZ Mode    The Preset Positions will also be displayed on the home page  Select one from the drop down list   and the Network Camera will move to the selected preset position     Mega Pixel Network Camera  BED Ceeniaerengi   Gariper 1 j Lens   j i          Patrol Settings  You can select some preset positions for the Network Camera to patrol through them   Please follow the steps below to set up a patrol schedule     1  Select preset loca
18.    Tire lans and vided tte Tor  t gize rni   i    CU BAN dk Cula   Bow af ine ignc y Gri   amp  80H   EBO oe ee lara Fi Wira  Rulain    Dey Nighi setings   amp  Siain in Bai in nigi moda  Turn an merernai A Binni in night mode  R cul fiw A uti mode      SP Pee BR Ey Pama      Video title    Show timestamp and video title in video and snapshots  Enter a name that will be displayed on  the title bar of the live video as the picture shown below     Video Title VideofTCP AM  2015 01 09 17 08 56  Title and Time   Video 17 08 56 2015 01 09       IBID PT    Position of timestamp and video title on image  Select to display time stamp and video title on the  top or at the bottom of the video stream     Timestamp and video title font size  Select the font size for the time stamp and title   Color  Select to display color or black white video streams     Power line frequency  Set the power line frequency consistent with local utility settings to eliminate  image flickering associated with fluorescent lights  Note that after the power line frequency is  changed  you must disconnect and reconnect the power cord of the Network Camera in order for  the new setting to take effect     Video orientation  Flip   vertically reflect the display of the live video  Mirror   horizontally reflect the  display of the live video  Select both options if the Network Camera is installed upside down  e g    on the ceiling  to correct the image orientation  Please note that if you have preset locations  tho
19.    http     servername    cgqi bin admin editaccount cqi     method    value    amp username    name     amp userpass    value      amp privilege    value           amp privilegez   value            amp return2   return page           PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION    method Add Add an account to the server  When using this method  the   username     field is necessary  It will use the default value of other fields if not  specified     Delete Remove an account from the server  When using this method  the     username    field is necessary  and others are ignored   Modify the account password and privilege  When using this method     the username  field is necessary  and other fields are optional  If not    specified  it will keep the original settings     username   lt name gt  The name of the user to add  delete  or edit     userpass  lt value gt  The password of the new user to add or that of the old user to modify   The default value is an empty string   Privilege cvalue gt   The privilege of the user to add or to modify   admin  Administrator privilege      lt return page gt  Redirect to the page  lt return page gt after the parameter is assigned   The  lt return page gt can be a full URL path or relative path according to  the current path  If you omit this parameter  it will redirect to an    empty page        System Logs    Note  This request require Administrator privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax     http     lt servername gt  cai bin admin syslog cai  Server wi
20.    keep     auto    datetime  lt MMDDhh  mmYYYY ss    gt        name         ip    address         blank       489   529    timezoneindex             DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   IP816A HP   1 6 Host name of server   Network Camera   Wireless Network Camera   Video Server   Wireless Video Server    6 6 Turn on  0  or turn off  1  all led    indicators       current 6 6 Current date of system  Set to  keep     date   to keep date unchanged  Set to    auto     to use NTP to synchronize date   6 6      current Current time of the system  Set to    time      keep    to keep time unchanged  Set to   auto  to use NTP to synchronize time   Another current time format of the      blank   6 6    system     6 6 NTP server      Do not use  skip to invoke default    server  for default value     6 6 Indicate timezone and area     480  GMT 12 00 Eniwetok  Kwajalein   440  GMT 11 00 Midway Island   Samoa    400  GMT 10 00 Hawaii    360  GMT 09 00 Alaska    320  GMT 08 00 Las Vegas    San Francisco    Vancouver     280  GMT 07 00 Mountain Time     Denver        281  GMT 07 00 Arizona    240  GMT 06 00 Central America   Central Time  Mexico City   Saskatchewan    200  GMT 05 00 Eastern Time  New  York  Toronto    201  GMT 05 00 Bogota  Lima   Quito  Indiana    180  GMT 04 30 Caracas    160  GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time   Canada  La Paz  Santiago    140  GMT 03 30 Newfoundland   120  GMT 03 00 Brasilia  Buenos  Aires    Georgetown  Greenland    80  GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic    40  GMT 01 
21.    m  his device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant  to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency  energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference  to radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partial  installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which  can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following measures     m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    m increase the separation between the equipment and receiver    m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits     CE Mark Warning    This is a Class B product  In a domestic environment  this product may cause radio interference  in which  case the user may be required to take adequate measures     VCCI Warning   LONE PRLS 
22.   1  Fill in the information for your server        For example   Destination  sp     4  Trigger  Add NAS server    Server name   Network storage path  2  Destination         Server type   server name or IP address folder name       amp  Network storage  Network storage location  W192 166 5 12 N AS   Far example   imy_nasidiskifolder   Workgroup   Username     Password        User name and password for your server    2  Click Test to check the setting  The result will be shown in the pop up window   E http   192 168 5 151 cgi bin admin  testserver    E    Mount successfully  Thanks       ld dol d 188 nemet pH B Internet    132   User s Manual       If successful  you will receive a test txt file on the network storage server           Oo  9 qo 2122121    m    Cyne      Taprh kine feeb Peteri eet Shemelenre     Vuma peras peser  c Fuss  WEE Dn    AM Exe    Beard Pore    ag LE  ara       i Dorey  a Ha  fh  Putas i      H ree    E Ins    Nedapnad  file EAR Borat Ves ddp  E wote EMOTIFDCATION   The Result of Server Test of Your IF Cameral       ti Petes    3  Enter a server name   4  Click Save to complete the settings and click Close to exit the page     Wwcnmrdirg name   D  Eibs Pug SSeS  7  vnm adapters mers He  Bom muetrecr   mig E krion  Ds   Pot ien 5 meters    Prsdy  picrrrtand  e    tese Shaan T       sine lon    Demet HAS  1  Trigger    Lak    Enter htc aac  LIEI E apres  dd0D Litas  E Deriniai R    Brahe tyke ibo Eng   lecardig fie rare mers   Hirta ducas j miui  1 3   
23.   5 Single Stream  Max  60fps        Due to system resources limitations  you can select one of the streaming modes for your  application     Note that changes made to the video mode may require a system reboot and may erase the  current Motion  Privacy mask  Exposure and Focus settings     m Dual Stream  Max  30fps   Dual video streams are available  Users can define the frame size   video quality  and a frame rate of up to 30fps     m Video Rotation  Max  30fps   This Rotation mode applies to a tall and norrow field of view  applicable to the monitoring of a corridor or the interior of a vehicle     m Single Stream  Max  60fps   The Single Stream mode at 60fps applies to the monitoring of high  speed traffic such as the installation on a highway     User s Manual   61       VIVOTEK       Stream settings      Video settings for stream 1      Video settings for stream 2       This Network Camera supports multiple streams with frame sizes ranging from 176 x 144 to 1920 x  1080 pixels     The definition of multiple streams   m Stream 1  Users can define the frame size video quality and frame rate of up to 30 60fps     m Stream 2  The default frame size for Stream 2 is set to a smaller 640 x 360 size for viewing on  mobile devices     62   User s Manual       Click the stream item to display the detailed information  The maximum frame size will follow your    settings in the above Viewing Window sections      rede s Frage ume pw ts      This Network Camera provides real time H 2
24.   GMT 12 00 Aucklan  Wellington   Fiji  Kamchatka  Marshall Is    520  GMT 13 00 Nuku Alofa             Enable automaticdaylight saving time  in time zone    Check if current time is under daylight  saving time     Used internally    Display the current daylight saving  start time    Display the current daylight saving  end time    List time zone index which support    daylight saving time     updateinterval 0     86400   604800   2592000  restore 0     positive  integer    reset      positive    integer        Any N A 7 6  value        Any N A 7 6  value      Any N A 7 6  Value      restoreexceptnet    restoreexceptdst    restoreexceptlang          6 6  N A 7 6  N A 7 6    81 82 83   120 140   380 400 48  0    O to Disable automatic time  adjustment  otherwise  it indicates  the seconds between NTP automatic    update intervals     Restore the system parameters to    default values after   value   seconds     Restart the server after   value      seconds if   value   is non negative     Restore the system parameters to  default values except  ipaddress   subnet  router  dns1  dns2  pppoe    This command can cooperate with  other  restoreexceptXYZ  commands   When cooperating with others  the  system parameters will be restored to  the default value except for a union of  the combined results    Restore the system parameters to  default values except all daylight  saving time settings    This command can cooperate with  other  restoreexceptXYZ  commands   When cooperating wit
25.   Please refer to the   subgroup of network  rtsp  for setting the accessname of SDP    You can get the SDP by HTTP GET     When using scalable multicast  Get SDP file which contains the multicast information via HTTP     Open the Network Stream    Note  This request requires Viewer access privileges     Syntax   For HTTP push server  MJPEG      http     lt servername gt   lt network_http_s lt O m 1 gt _accessname gt     For RTSP  MP4   the user needs to input theURL below into an RTSP compatible player     rtsp      servername     network rtsp s  0 m 1    accessname       m  is the stream number     For details on streaming protocol  please refer to the  control signaling  and  data format  documents     Storage managements  capability storage dbenabled  gt  0     Note  This request requires administrator privileges     Method  GET and POST    Syntax        http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin Isctrl cgi cmd  lt cmd_type gt   amp  lt parameter gt   lt value gt          The commands usage and their input arguments are as follows     PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION    cmd_type  lt string gt  Required   Command to be executed  including search  insert  delete  update   and queryStatus     Command  search    PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION      integer primary key     Optional        The integer primary key column will automatically be assigned a    unique integer     triggerType   text   Optional   Indicate the event trigger type   Please embrace your input value with single quotes
26.   VIVOTEK    IP816A  r1 P work Camera  Jser s Manual       Rev  1 0    Table of Contents    e iUis NNMERO T                                                          e 4  ROV ON AI OPI ctasiscinsiaeussavmetacaamenatmenmanaian Var daba DNE DUUM NR E aden M NM RUM MN P DUDEN RH 4  FRSC BETES O MNT                                      EERS 5  FACS GOME MN m                          5  Symbols and Statements in this Document                    sessssssssssssssssseseeenee nennen nennen nennen nnn nnns nn nnne rennen nns 5  Fy SiGe OS APU OT MENT                                                  EES 6  Mounting the Lens tothe Camela serris anie aE EE AENEA duenuoumee EA EEE EEE T  IVS Vea tne Camera Stand srein Eea e aaa REA Ea aa aa ER aa RARE 10  Network Deployment MERERETUR Tm 11  Software Installation pM                                                  14  koaa O RS                                          15   Accesso the Neiwork Camela  cesiones M RS dE 18  FS IT  Web BIOWS TNNT OTT TT Omm 18  Sie RT Py iS TU PERDU Tx 21  Using 3GPP compatible Mobile Devices                           seeelsseseeseeseeeeen nennen nennen nnne nn nnn nn nn inns na sns sna snis 22  Using  VIVOTEK Recording SOIDWEGO  n ooctiub tenue Uca adiu bo 0 RUDI idR CE cU UCE OE nt uS Quid S eh ona det sims tensbtud a TORRE DAE 23   NEE OH ego i PETERET TT Em 24   AETERNI OTt 30   Abel sie Ve e NITORE TETTE TTE IN 36  Systemi  gt  General Settings M RRCL                                                 37  Syst
27.   Y   zK   Browse       WWW Ivor I HC om Upload      Logo link    http vivotek  com    Follow the steps below to upload a new logo    1  Click Custom and the Browse field will appear    2  Select a logo from your files    3  Click Upload to replace the existing logo with a new one   4  Enter a website link if necessary    5  Click Save to enable the settings     Customized button  If you want to hide manual trigger buttons on the homepage  please uncheck this item  This item is  checked by default     Customized button    X  Show manual trigger button    Theme Options  Here you can change the color of your homepage layout  There are three types of preset patterns for you    to choose from  The new layout will simultaneously appear in the Preview field  Click Save to enable the  settings     General settings   Theme options      vivoTEK  Mega Pixel Network Font Color of tt    WWW Vive T EA  G Cm    Video Title  Font Color  Background Color of the   Manual triggers   Control Area Digital output   Font Color of  the Configuration Area Background Color     EUNTEM  the Video Area  Background Color of the Powered by  amp  WIVOTEK  Configuration Area Frame Color          Themes Color  Font color   Font color of video title   098BD6  Bk colar of control area   CAEA  Preset patterns ERE  Bk calor of canfiquration area   0186D1  Bk calor of video area  SCAEAFF    Frame color   0186D1    Custom    General settings    Theme options      VIVOTEK    uu  iE   rc  l amn    Video stream 1    
28.   compensation  privacy masks  Scheduled profile settings ES  n   is   f        Others Quick installation guide  warranty card  lens  camera  3D Noise Reduction  EIS  Video Rotation   tande sew pack       Audio Capability Two way audio  full duplex     Compression AAC  G 711  G 726    Interface External microphone input    Audio output                                                 Users Live viewing for up to 10 clients   Protocols IPv4  IPv6  TCP IP  HTTP  HTTPS  UPnP  RTSP RTP RTCP  E  IGMP  SMTP  FTP  DHCP  NTP  DNS  DDNS  PPPoE  CoS  m  QoS  SNMP  802  1X  UDP  ICMP   Interface 10Base T 100 BaseTX Ethernet  RJ 45      ONVIF ae specification available at www onvif  org                                              Compatible Accessories    Enclosures PoE Kits  AE 211 AE 232 AE 233 POE IJ 1748NDN  Camera enclosure with     Camera enclosure with Camera enclosure with PoE injector  802 3af  blower heater and blower heater and blower compliant   Mounting Kits Power Adapter       AM 411 AA 222  f 1      Corner Mount Adaptor DC 12V Power Adapter    AM 311  Pole Mount Adaptor    All specifications are subject to change without notice  Copyright    VIVOTEK INC  All rights reserved     Distributed by  V   VIVOTEK ie    WWW VvIiVvoTekK com    VIVOTEK INC  VIVOTEK USA VIVOTEK Europe   6F  No 192  Lien Cheng Rd   Chung Ho  2050 Ringwood Avenue  Randstad 22 133  1316BW Almere   New Taipei City  235  Taiwan  R O C  San Jose  CA 95131 The Netherlands   T   886 2 82455282 F   886 2 82455
29.   gt _mjpeg_quant    S lt 0  m 1  gt _mjpeg_qvalue    S lt 0  m 1  gt _mjpeg_qperce    nt    S lt 0  m 1  gt _mjpeg_bitrate       cbr  vbr    1 5    99  100  m   1 100    4000 400000  00       4 4    4 4    4 4    Ul I CJ  O O    s0 14000000 4 4  s1 512000       s lt 0  m 1  gt _mjpeg_maxvb    rbitrate    s lt 0  m 1  gt _mjpeg_maxfra    me    s lt 0  m 1  gt _mjpeg_priority  policy    wdr_strength       1000 400000  00    1 2 3 5 8 10 1  2 15 20 25 30    framerate imag    equality     o1 E          40000000 4 4  1 4  sO framerate 4 4    S1 imagequality       cbr  constant bitrate    vbr  fix quality    Quality of JPEG video    99 is the customized manual  input setting    1   worst quality  5   best  quality    100 is percentage mode   Manual video quality level  input    s  O0  m 1     mjpeg quant    99    Manual video quality level  input    s  0  m 1     mjpeg quant       100    Set bit rate in bps when   choosing cbr in   ratecontrolmode     Set bit rate in bps when   choosing vbr in   ratecontrolmode     Set maximum frame rate in   fps  for JPEG     3M   1 30fps   AM   1 60fps    for NTSC or 60Hz CMOS    Set prioritypolicy    30fps WDRPro  60fps no WDR    WDRPro 3 level  from low to  high    levell  wdr mode 1    wdr  strength 20    level2  wdr mode 1     wdr strength  1    level3  wdr_mode 1     wdr_strength 2       7 8 1 1 Alternative video input profiles per channel    In addition to the primary setting of video input  there can be alternative profile video input set
30.   server_i lt 0 4 gt     PARAMETER VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     name string 40  NULL fe perrete of this entry    email Indicate the server type      email      email server     ftp      FTP server     http      HTTP server    network storage    pe NL NN EET M  Macc Wl ur     Ww     a 7  http passwd string 64  NULL Password of the user            passive Enable or disable passive mode    0   disable passive mode   1   enable passive mode  mm e po fa OO          7 32 Media setting for event action    Group  media_i lt O 4 gt  media_freespace is used internally      PARAMETER VALUE SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     name string 40  Identification of this entry    Media type to send to the server or store    DEFAULT       NULL    Ul rn rH o  2  CU  O  o   J  O  ct    on the server     type snapshot   systemlog   videoclip   recordmsg    snapshot source         integer   Indicate the source of media stream   O means the first stream    1 means the second stream and etc   2 means the third stream and etc    3 means the fourth stream and etc     string 16     Indicate the prefix of the filename     snapshot prefix Snapshot n   media i02   Snapshoti  media i12   Snapshot2  media i22   Snapshot3    media i32   Snapshot4       6  media_i4  gt  Snapshot5  snapshot datesuffix 6 Add date and time suffix to filename       Add date and time suffix   Do not add     snapshot preevent Indicates the number of pre event    snapshot postevent 0 7    videoclip source   integer 
31.   the ST7501 User Manual        VIVOTEK Network Cameras               YA  3G Cell phone  Ay    e      Cell phone GSM PC vti Email    Short message Modem   517501 Recording Software    J N    B ss    Digital output        PTZ    User s Manual   43       Access log    Jan 5 11 36 28  RTSP SERVER   Start one session  IP 172 16 2 52  Jan 5 11 49 15  RTSP SERVER   Start one session  IP 192 168 4 105  Jan 5 13 11 20  RTSP SERVER   Start one session  IP 192 168 4 105    Access log displays the access time and IP address of all viewers  including operators and  administrators  in a chronological order  The access log is stored in the Network Camera s buffer  area and will be overwritten when reaching a certain limit     System    Parameters    The View Parameters page lists the entire system s parameters  If you need technical  assistance  please provide the information listed on this page     Parameters    m      system hostname  IPSleA HP   system ledoff  0   system lowlight  l     system date  2000 01 04   system time  03 00 09   system datetime     system ntp       system timezoneindex  320    system daylight enable  0    system daylight dstactualmode  1     system daylight auto begintime  NONE    system daylight auto endtime  NONE    system daylight timezones    360  320  280  240  241  200  201  160  1l   system updateinterval  0    system info modelname  IPBlGA HP     system info extendedmodelname  IPSleA HP   system info serialnumber  0002D131B473    system info firmwareversi
32.  201 4 5 20 11 27 23 ay    n Cx    e    Fan speed         Tilt speed         Zoom speed         Auto pan patrol speed  1 Y  Go to       Select one              Home location settings       Set current postion as home Restore home position to default    Preset and patrol settings    Mame    Add preset location Select Preset Locations for Patrol 9      Cowell time       lower left E lower lett 5 i  comer EE 5  right right 5    upper right   E  upper right 5  lower right  F  lower right 5 a  Misc settings o 9  Zoom factor display Q    Save    Q NOTE      gt  The Preset Positions will also be displayed on the home page  Select one from the Go to drop down  list  and the Network Camera will move to the selected preset position        gt  Click Patrol  The Network Camera will patrol along the selected positions repeatedly     PTZ    Mechanical PTZ Operation    Select the    Mechanical    tab to display the RS485 Settings   Digital   Mechanical    R5465 settings    e Disable  PTZ camera    Transparent HTTP tunnel    Save    RS485 Settings  Disable  Select this option to disable this function     PTZ camera  Select this option to enable PTZ operation   To utilize this feature  please connect the Network Camera to a PTZ driver or scanner via RS485 serial  interface first  Then you can configure the PTZ driver and RS485 port with the following settings   R5465 settings  Disable    e PTZ camera    Transparent HTTP tunnel   Camera ID  1  PTZ driver  Pelco D protocol    Part settings   Ba
33.  52     PTZ Panel  This Network Camera supports  digital   e PTZ  pan tilt zoom control  which allows roaming  a smaller view frame within a large view frame  Please refer to PTZ settiings on page 98 for detailed  information     Global View  Click on this item to display the Global View window  The Global View window contains a  full view image  the largest frame size of the captured video  and a floating frame  the viewing region of  the current video stream   The floating frame allows users to control the e PTZ function  Electronic Pan   Tilt Zoom   For more information about e PTZ operation  please refer to E PTZ Operation on page 98   For more information about how to set up the viewing region of the current video stream  please refer to  page 98     w Global View  The viewing region of  the curruent video    stream       The largest frame size    Moving Instantly     f NOTE     1  For a megapixel camera  it is recommended to use monitors of the 24  size or larger  and  are capable of 1600x1200 or better resolutions   2  Below are the defaults for Audio settings   For cameras with built in microphone  Not Muted   For cameras without built in microphone  Muted     To receive audio into from external microphone  you may need to enable the audio input  from Media    Audio  Refer to page 66 for more information     Video and Audio Control Buttons  Depending on the Network Camera model and Network Camera  configuration  some buttons may not be available        Snapshot  Click
34.  By  default  the RTP port for video is set to 5556 and the RTP port for audio is set to 5558     m The RTCP  Real time Transport Control Protocol  allows the Network Camera to transmit the  data by monitoring the Internet traffic volume  By default  the RTCP port for video is set to 5557  and the RTCP port for audio is set to 5559     The ports can be changed to values between 1025 and 65535  The RTP port must be an even  number and the RTCP port is the RTP port number plus one  and thus is always an odd number   When the RTP port changes  the RTCP port will change accordingly     If the RTP ports are incorrectly assigned  the following warning message will be displayed           Micrexot  Intarmaet Lxplorer    A Bero li  pet Paurmbeer TP sce pcr  fea  nde inns eno fee      Uh      Multicast settings for stream 1  2  Click the items to display the detailed configuration information   Select the Always multicast option to enable multicast for stream 1 or 2        Multicast settings for stream 1   C  Always multicast  Multicast group address  239 128 1 99  Multicast videa port  5560  Multicast RTCP video port   Multicast audio port  5562  Multicast RTCP audio part   Multicast TTL  1 255   15     Multicast settings far stream 2   C  Always multicast  Multicast group address  239 128 1 1 00  Multicast video port  5564  Multicast RTCP video port   Multicast audio port  5566  Multicast RTCP audio part   Multicast TTL  1 255   15  Unicast video transmission delivers a stream throug
35.  E 172 16 2 53 oco  05  E 192 160 4104 01 49 35  F tiis Puti boo dier list Discanrisct Clase      Note that only consoles that are currently displaying live streaming will be listed in the View  Information list     m IP address  Current connections to the Network Camera   m Elapsed time  How much time the client has been at the webpage     m User ID  If the administrator has set a password for the webpage  the clients have to enter a  user name and password to access the live video  The user name will be displayed in the User  ID column  If the administrator allows clients to link to the webpage without a user name and  password  the User ID column will be empty     There are some situations that allow clients access to the live video without a user name and   password    1  The administrator does not set up a root password  For more information about how to set up  a root password and manage user accounts  please refer to Security    User account on page  85    2  The administrator has set up a root password  but set RTSP Authentication to  disable   For  more information about RTSP Authentication  please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 76    3  The administrator has set up a root password  but allows anonymous viewing  For more  information about Allow Anonymous Viewing  please refer to page 85     m Refresh  Click this button to refresh all current connections     m Add to deny list  You can select entries from the Connection Status list and add them to the  Deny List to 
36.  Ex  Query local storage status and call for javascript format return message     http     servername   cgi bin admin Isctrl cgi cmd  queryStatus amp retType  javascript       Virtual input  capability nvi  gt  0     Note  Change virtual input  manual trigger  status     Method  GET    Syntax     http      servername   cgi bin admin setvi cgi viO2   value     amp vil 2   value      amp vi2  lt value gt         amp return2   return page              PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION       vi lt num gt  state   duration nstate   Ex  vi0 21  Setting virtual input O to trigger state  Where  state  is 0  1     0                         means inactive or normal Ex  vi020 200 1       state while  1  means Setting virtual input O to normal state  waiting 200  active or triggered state  milliseconds  setting it to trigger state   Where  nstate  is next Note that when the virtual input is waiting for next state  it  state after duration  cannot accept new requests   return   return page   Redirect to the page   return page gt after the request is    completely assigned  The   return page  can be a full URL    path or relative path according the current path  If you omit                this parameter  it will redirect to an empty page     The request is successfully executed     400 The request cannot be assigned  ex  incorrect parameters   Examples   setvi cgi vi0 0 10000 1 15000 0 20000 1  No multiple duration   setvi cgi vi3 0  VI index is out of range   setvi cgi vi 1  No VI index is spec
37.  Indicate whether to  support RTSP    Indicate whether to  support SIP    The maximum allowed  simultaneous    connections     The maximum general    streaming connections    Indicate whether to  support scalable  multicast    Indicate whether to  support backchannel  multicast    Indicate whether to  support RTP over TCP   Indicate whether to    support RTP over HTTP        protocol_spush_mjpeg       protocol_ snmp  protocol_ipv6    protocol pppoe  protocol_ieee8021x  protocol qos cos  protocol qos dscp    protocol ddns    videoin type       videoin codec    videoin cO nmode    videoin cO rotation       videoin cO nresolution       videoin cO resolution    videoin cO maxframerate         boolean      ow Fe  UL     UL    ow     ow    UL         i r    mjpeg  h264 mjpeg  h264    _ p          176x144  384x216   640x360 1280x720   1360x768 1600x904    integer      a list of 0 7  available  resolution  separated by  commas        product    dependent      A list of 30 30 30 30 30 30 3   0 7      Integer   0    Indicate whether to    support server push    MJPEG    Indicate whether to  support SNMP   Indicate whether to  support IPv6   Indicate whether to  support PPPoE   Indicate whether to  support IEEE802 1x   Indicate whether to  support CoS   Indicate whether to  support QoS DSCP   Indicate whether to  support DDNS    0   gt  Interlaced CCD  1   gt  Progressive CCD    2   gt  CMOS    Available codec list     Indicate how many video       modes supported by this  channel    In
38.  NOTE      gt  If the default ports are already used by other devices connected to the same router  the Network  Camera will select other ports for the Network Camera      gt  If UPnP    is not supported by your router  you will see the following message   Error  Router does not support UPnP port forwarding      gt  Steps to enable the UPnP    user interface on your computer   Note that you must log on to the computer as a system administrator to install the UPnP       components     1  Go to Start  click Control Panel  then click Add or Remove Programs     F ri    la  IN bt a  fee tal ak             FREE                3  In the Windows Components Wizard dialog box  select Networking Services and click  Details                   User s Manual   69       4  In the Networking Services dialog box  select Universal Plug and Play and click OK   Networking Services E    To add of remove a component  click the check bos   amp  shaded box means that only part  af the component will be installed  To see what s included in a component  click Details     Subcomponents of Networking Services   E RIP Listener 0 0 MB  inl Simple TCP IP Services    Universal Plug and Play          Description Listens for route updates sent by routers that use the Routing Information  Protocol version 1  RIP       Total disk space required  0 0 MB  Space available on disk  12125 4 MB       5  Click Next in the following window                Windies Components Wizard    Winker  Seong z  de Cari bador nimc C
39.  and router queuing disciplines  The marking is done by adding a field  to the IP header  called the DSCP  Differentiated Services Codepoint   This is a 6 bit field that  provides 64 different class IDs  It gives an indication of how a given packet is to be forwarded   known as the Per Hop Behavior  PHB   The PHB describes a particular service level in terms of  bandwidth  queueing theory  and dropping  discarding the packet  decisions  Routers at each  network node classify packets according to their DSCP value and give them a particular forwarding  treatment  for example  how much bandwidth to reserve for it     Below are the setting options of DSCP  DiffServ Codepoint   Specify the DSCP value for each  application  O 63    Qo S DSCP    Enable QoS DSCP    Live video  0  Live audio  0  Event Alarm  0    Management 0    Save    Network  gt  SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol     This section explains how to use the SNMP on the network camera  The Simple Network  Management Protocol is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of  management information between network devices  It helps network administrators to  remotely manage network devices and find  solve network problems with ease     m The SNMP consists of the following key components   1  Manager  Network management station  NMS   a server which executes applications that    monitor and control managed devices    2  Agent  A network management software module on a managed device which transfers 
40.  available  in  English  Deutsch  Espa  ol  Fran  ais  Italiano  HAS3   Portugu  s  ASM  and S824 X  Please  note that you can also change a language on the Configuration page  please refer to page 36     Hide Button  You can click the hide button to hide the control panel or display the control panel     Resize Buttons    EEDEN     Click the Auto button  the video cell will resize automatically to fit the monitor   Click 100  is to display the original homepage size    Click 50  is to resize the homepage to 50  of its original size    Click 25  is to resize the homepage to 25  of its original size     Live Video Window    m The following window is displayed when the video mode is set to H 264   H 264 Protocol and Media Options       Video Title   Vided  TPC AV  2015 01 25 17 08 56  Time    Title and Time   Video 17 08 56 2015 01 25    Zoom Indicator    Video and Audio Control Buttons       Video Title  The video title can be configured  For more information  please refer to Video Settings on  page 49     H 264 Protocol and Media Options  The transmission protocol and media options for H 264 video  streaming  For further configuration  please refer to Client Settings on page 30     Time  Display the current time  For further configuration  please refer to Media  gt  Image  gt  Genral settings  on page 49     Title and Time  The video title and time can be stamped on the streaming video  For further configuration   please refer to Media  gt  Image  gt  General settings on page
41.  box  enter the port number of the remote server    3  When completed  click Save to enable the setting     You can configure the Network Camera to send the system log file to a remote server as a log backup   Before utilizing this feature  it is suggested that the user install a log recording tool to receive system log  messages from the Network Camera  An example is Kiwi Syslog Daemon  Visit http   www kiwisyslog   com kiwi syslog daemon overview       n Resa REO 5 acaqar 20 pu Rae RE    dr o PAP a ee PF          cos ES NS 5 m ER nomin    E LII dH aee    User _      x  E   mimus   s TOTS F  ENqEOINNSS ee SEMEN PEE ee a ee eee SS  EHRE Tiig eem e UL ee PR   ees ceteris  LF 45  E  eA  ae es Haee ee mu wa gurt PNT   SE  danh rue   FPES Phe dm mcr rm bcm E bmi anm dn E  ee 1  8LT2 une indes EU HEI a cl ed bush nau bro  IL T D a E I       aC EEG RIS Ped  museums ee  LJ di ESSI SRL   I sti ies Lea SE DE Du ssesu Pe assis  HRSTIE ET JU BEEN Budd marc d p a bee Ug mide  ee PENAN Bo EN HELLO MANI BHSE  lama   osse Em Ben dm i rb omh a m nm qo lai uci i E  WLJTOCEDIPT a n a TU WP p E Pisi eed buch mg his  mF M a a SAT Sd a PANT LE  Jas nias i ee eed ee ee  Pk ee Ado n  ee Pe ee PESAN qutm  kEI Phekem eem oun  ionem Fins  WEST PS be E a a et  ce  I es ET  Pie balli bd TESS PP eee  Thaf ee ee  es  STF  if al i bell i Bu  SOS  PRELECLDERDE  ie ma ee  UH si ds  ITIN raha belii EELMA ANE  REEF RLEWLND Ha ces eee  E i A  Se JS BEBRB le ee a a a  Hime ee  i  CRGO n  E Pe i LLL LAE EN g lul 
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43.  devices  intermediary switch access point hub  and RADIUS server  must support and enable 802 1x settings     The 802 1x standard is designed to enhance the security of local area networks  which provides  authentication to network devices  clients  attached to a network port  wired or wireless   If all  certificates between client and server are verified  a point to point connection will be enabled  if  authentication fails  access on that port will be prohibited  802 1x utilizes an existing protocol  the  Extensible Authentication Protocol  EAP   to facilitate communication     m The components of a protected network with 802 1x authentication     ga     dp      IN    Supplicant Authenticator Authentication Server   Network Camera   Network Switch   RADIUS Server        1  Supplicant  A client end user  camera   which requests authentication    2  Authenticator  an access point or a switch   A    go between  which restricts unauthorized end  users from communicating with the authentication server    3  Authentication server  usually a RADIUS server   Checks the client certificate and decides  whether to accept the end user s access request     m VIVOTEK Network Cameras support two types of EAP methods to perform authentication  EAP   PEAP and EAP TLS     Please follow the steps below to enable 802 1x settings    1  Before connecting the Network Camera to the protected network with 802 1x  please apply  a digital certificate from a Certificate Authority  i e   your network 
44.  eee hg gre  D WB ea     Pid roe pote    Role  To erable ecce ding MACNA ple configure Exe  frat    m Capacity  You can choose either the entire free space available or limit the reserved space  The    recording size limit must be larger than the reserved amount for cyclic recording     m Enable cyclic recording  If you check this item  when the maximum capacity is reached  the oldest file  will be overwritten by the latest one  The reserved amount is reserved for the transaction stage when  the storage space is about to be full and new data arrives  The minimum for the Reserved space must    be larger than 15 MegaBytes     m Recording file management  You can manually assign the Maximum duration and the Maximum  file size for each recording footage  You may need to stitch individual files together under some  circumstances  You may also designate a file name prefix by filling in the responsive text field     m File name prefix  Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the file name     f you want to enable recording notification  please click Event to configure event triggering settings   Please refer to Event  gt  Event settings on page 106 for more details        When completed  select Enable this recording  Click Save to enable the setting and click Close  to exit this page  When the system begins recording  it will send the recorded files to the network    storage  The new recording name will appear in the drop down list on the recording page as shown  below 
45.  from  the external speaker connected to the Network Camera  Click this button e Ip  again to end talking  transmission     P Mic Volume  When the      Mute function is not activated  move the slider bar to adjust the  microphone volume on the local computer     V  Mute  Turn off the p Mic volume on the local computer  The button becomes the a Mic On button  after clicking the Mute button        cl  Full Screen  Click this button to switch to full screen mode  Press the  Esc  key to switch back to normal  mode     m  he following window is displayed when the video mode is set to MJPEG     Video Title    Video  HTTP V  2015 01 25 17 08 56  Title and Time Video 17 08 56 2015 01 25 Ii       Time          Video Control Buttons    Video Title  The video title can be configured  For more information  please refer to Media  gt  Image on  page 52     Time  Display the current time  For more information  please refer to Media  gt  Image on page 52     Title and Time  Video title and time can be stamped on the streaming video  For more information  please  refer to Media  gt  Image on page 52     Video and Audio Control Buttons  Depending on the Network Camera model and Network Camera  configuration  some buttons may not be available     io snapshot  Click this button to capture and save still images  The captured images will be displayed  in a pop up window  Right click the image and choose Save Picture As to save it in JPEG    jpg  or BMP     bmp  format       Digital Zoom  Click and
46.  in gray  frame C  and will be compared with the sensitivity setting  Sensitivity  is a value that expresses the sensitivity to moving objects  Higher sensitivity settings are expected to  detect slight movements while smaller sensitivity settings will neglect them  When the sensitivity is set  to 70   the Network Camera defines the pixels in the purple areas as    alerted pixels   frame D      Percentage is a value that expresses the proportion of  alerted pixels  to all pixels in the motion  detection window  In this case  50  of pixels are identified as  alerted pixels   When the percentage is  set to 30   the motions are judged to exceed the defined threshold  therefore  the motion window will  be outlined in red     For applications that require a high level of security management  it is suggested to use higher  sensitivity settings and lower percentage values     Applications  gt  DI and DO    IE g     Connect DI or DO devices to the camera s terminal block  the camera will automatically detect  the current connection state as pulled high or pulled low  You may then define the triggering  condition    Digital input  Select High or Low as the state of the signal to define the  Normal status  for the    digital input  Connect the digital input lines to the Network Camera  and the camera will report  the current status     Digital output  Select Grounded or Open as the state of the signal to define the  Normal status   for the digital output  Connect the digital output lin
47.  lines  when the    camera detects low light condition and enters the night mode     IR cut filter  With a removable IR cut filter  this Network Camera can automatically remove the filter to let IR  light enter the light sensor during low light conditions     m Auto mode  The Network Camera automatically removes the filter by judging the level of ambient light     m Day mode  In day mode  the Network Camera switches on the IR cut filter at all times to block infrared light  from reaching the sensor so that the colors will not be distorted     m Night mode  In night mode  the Network Camera switches off the IR cut filter at all times for the sensor to  accept infrared light  thus helping to improve low light sensitivity     m Synchronize with digital input  1 3   The Network Camera automatically removes the IR cut filter when a Digital Input is triggerred   For example  the digital input can come from a housing that is equipped with IR illumination and  control circuits such as VIVOTEK s AM 214 outdoor housing     m Schedule mode  The Network Camera switches between day mode and night mode based on a specified  schedule  Enter the start and end time for day mode  Note that the time format is  hh mm  and is  expressed in 24 hour clock time  By default  the start and end time of day mode are set to 07 00  and 18 00     Light sensor sensitivity  Select Low  Normal  or High sensitivity for the light sensor     Image settings    On this page  you can tune the White balance  Image a
48.  of adjusting white balance of image  according to mode settings    VIVOTEK  manual2   rbgain  videoin restoreatwb    videoin rgain    videoin bgain    170   User s Manual       Restore of adjusting white balance of image    according to mode settings  Manual set rgain value of gain control  setting     Manual set bgain value of gain control       setting     7 13 Exposure window Setting per channel    Group  exposurewin_c lt 0O  n 1  gt  for n channel products    NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     auto  custom blc   auto 4 4 The mode indicates how to  decide the exposure   auto  Use full view as the only  one exposure window   custom  Use inclusive window   blc  Use BLC     ion jones 19  45 Desde  wini lt 0w9 gt policy  ovt Jo a 4  t Indicate inclusive  4 4  A    win_i lt O 9 gt _home  lt coordinate gt   110 80  Left top corner coordinate of the  window     win i  0 9   size   window size    100x75  Width and height of the window     Group  exposurewin c  O  n 1    profile for m profile and n channel product    DEFAULT SECURITY   DESCRIPTION   get set     i  O  m 1    mode auto  auto 4 4 The mode indicates how to  custom blc decide the exposure   auto  Use full view as the  only one exposure window   custom  Use inclusive  window   blc  Use BLC        i  O  m 1    win i  0 9   enable     boolean   4 4 Enable or disable the  window     i lt O  m 1  gt _win_i lt 0O 9 gt _policy  O1 fa 1  Indicate inclusive     i lt O  m 1  gt _win_i lt O 9 gt _home_     coor
49.  software CD   Double click the IW2 shortcut on your desktop to launch the program  aen       2  The program will conduct an analysis of your network environment   After your network environment is analyzed  please click Next to continue the program        Your network environment was analyzed ag below     Private DHCP      Tie wizard is anabyzing your network environment   Plesee walt a moment             3  The program will search for all VIVOTEK network devices on the same LAN     4  After a brief search  the installer window will prompt  Click on the MAC and model name  that matches the one printed on the product label  You can then double click on the address to  open a management session with the Network Camera                                   wt We  num ma  We e      Network Camera    Model No  IP816A HP e    MAC 0002D1730202 kandh e e X3      pu     j    PIU pre es 1      I       i   bit a 1 xi   E at 14   e ME   A d  11  1      A Bul   M  Ju r J  3   1D  IP816A HP    se undesired operation                Made in Taiwan                        Plona check the MAC and madel mame im the  product late  af pout davida find    Then  yeu can start do  ok te your device and  show the main scoeen by deuhle clicking the  irem in thee abawe selection list     you ae not alle in lind yous device in the  above salacilam list  Maga make une wli    cables are proparly cennetted to your deve You un  ind da product label in  and eta i ux rhe irish Debo   o dira oman bellum pan ul you
50.  system    The execution order of the  enabled modules    Indicate if the module should  be saved to SD card when user  want to upload it    If the value is false  save  module to the internal storage  space and it will occupy storage    size        6 This number is used to register    license key for VADP       application        enable   boolean   6 6 Indicate if the module is  enabled or not   If yes  also add the index of this  module to the module order     url string  120    blank   6 6 Define the URL string after the  IP address if the module  provides it own web page     URL of the vendor     Version of the module     UU  _    path string 40    blank      Indicate the license status of  the module    Indicate the message that will  be show on license status when    mouse over           Record the storage path of the    module     6 6  initscr string 40    blank   6 6 The script that will handle  operation commands from the  system     the module     UM       _    vvtklicensemec string 40     Indicate the message that will    be show on the running status  when mouse over   Indicate the module use    VIVOTEK license mechanism    VIVOTEK       7 41 Lens configuration    Group  lens       selected oO jue Current selected lens profile    Group  lens default    numbers 0127 1 1 6 Totoal number of the default  lens profiles    Group  lens default len  O  n 1          string  127  lensO  Default lens name  HVOA18PCIR 4 18mm F1 4 P IRIS  string  127  Default lens type       G
51.  the USB plug of the joystick to a USB port on your management computer  Supported  by the plug in in the main page  Microsoft s DirectX   once the plug in in the main page is loaded  it  will automatically detect if there is any joystick on the computer  The joystick should work properly  without installing any other driver or software     Then you can begin to configure the joystick settings of connected devices  Please follow the  instructions  below to enable joystick settings     1  Right click on a live view window  Select Joystick Settings  If your joystick is working properly  it  Will be displayed on the drop down list     c  Select the joystick you want to configure  Check Enable Joystick  then click Configure Buttons  to open Buttons configuration window     F Joystick Settings   Buttons Configuration    Assigned Actions  Joystick Settings          Actions   Buttons Assigned Actions          Home    Selected joystick     cy PRODUCTS IP DESKTOP CO w o  oom U       Focus    l  Tris  Fan       j Stop  Calibrate Configure Buttons Patrol       Preset  Page Wp  Page Down    Record to AVI    Snapshot Auto Naming                Buttons Configuration    In Button Configuration window  the left column shows the actions you can assign  and the right  column shows the functional buttons and assigned actions  The number of buttons may differ from  different joysticks   Please follow the steps below to configure your joystick buttons   1  Choosing one of the actions and click As
52.  then click this button  Those snapshots will be converted  into an AVI file     VIVOTEK       m Lock Unlock  Select the desired search results  then click this button  The selected items will become  Locked  which will not be deleted during cyclic recording  You can click again to unlock the selections     For example            Show 10 entries    Trigger time     Media Type           2014 01 14  10 26 37  2014 01 14  1027 37  2014 01 14  10 28 37  2014 04 14  10 29 37  2014 01 14  10 30 37    2014 01 14  10 31 37  2014 01 14  10 32 37   Showing 71 to 80 of 80 entries    Click to switch  pages    m Remove  Select the desired search results  then click this button to delete the files     138   User s Manual       Appendix  URL Commands for the Network Camera    1  Overview    For some customers who already have their own web site or web control application  the Network  Camera Video Server can be easily integrated through URL syntax  This section specifies the external  HTTP based application programming interface  The HI TP based camera interface provides the  functionality to request a single image  control camera functions  PTZ  output relay etc    and get and set  internal parameter values  The image and CGl requests are handled by the built in Web server     2  Style Convention    In URL syntax and in descriptions of CGI parameters  text within angle brackets denotes content that  is to be replaced with either a value or a string  When replacing the text string  the angl
53.  this button to capture and save still images  The captured images will be displayed  in a pop up window  Right click the image and choose Save Picture As to save it in JPEG    jpg  or BMP     bmp  format     Pp Digital Zoom  Click and uncheck  Disable digital zoom  to enable the zoom operation  The navigation  screen indicates the part of the image being magnified  To control the zoom level  drag the slider bar  To  move to a different area you want to magnify  drag the navigation screen     Disable digital ptz       Zoom Factor  100       10056 400     ju  Pause  Pause the transmission of the streaming media  The button becomes the     Resume button  after clicking the Pause button     8   Stop  Stop the transmission of the streaming media  Click the     Resume button to continue  transmission          Start MP4 Recording  Click this button to record video clips in MP4 file format to your computer     Press the   a   Stop MP4 Recording button to end recording  When you exit the web browser  video  recording stops accordingly  To specify the storage destination and file name  please refer to MP4 Saving  Options on page 31 for details     sa  Volume  When the     Mute function is not activated  move the slider bar to adjust the volume on the  local computer       Mute  Turn off the volume on the local computer  The button becomes the   Audio On button after  clicking the Mute button        Talk  Click this button to talk to people around the Network Camera  Audio will project
54.  to  decide the duration of recording before a trigger is activated  Up to 9 seconds can be set     m Maximum duration  opecify the maximum recording duration in seconds  The duration can be up to 10 seconds   For example  if pre event recording is set to five seconds and the maximum duration is set to ten  seconds  the Network Camera continues to record for another 4 seconds after a trigger is activated     Trigger Activation       VIVOTEK       m Maximum file size  Specify the maximum file size allowed  Some users may need to stitch the video clips together     m File name prefix  Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the file name   For example     Video 20150113 100341      1    File name prefix Date and time suffix  The format is  YYYYMMDD HHMMSS       Click Save media to enable the settings     Media type   System log  Select to send a system log when a trigger is activated        edia name   systemi        Click Save media to enable the settings  then click Close to exit the page   Action    Trigger digital outputfor 4        seconds  Backup media ifthe network is disconnected    Se    ow             User s Manual   117       In the Event settings column  the Servers and Medias you configured will be listed  please make sure the  Event   gt  Status is indicated as ON  in order to enable the event triggering action     When completed  click the Save event button to enable the settings and click Close to exit Event  Settings page  The new Event   Server se
55.  to export the current server status report  such as time  logs   parameters  process status  memory status  file system status  network status  kernel message     and so  on     Xy Tips     If a firmware upgrade is accidentally disrupted  say  by a power outage  you still have a last resort method to  restore normal operation  See the following for how to bring the camera back to work     Applicable scenario      1  Power disconnected during firmware upgrade    2  Unknown reason causing abnormal LED status  and a Restore cannot recover normal working  condition     You can use the following methods to activate the camera with its backup firmware      1  Press and hold down the reset button for at least one minute     2  Power on the camera until the Red LED blinks rapidly     3  After boot up  the firmware should return to the previous version before the camera hanged   The  procedure should take 5 to 10 minutes  longer than the normal boot up process   When tthis  process is completed  the LED status should return to normal     Media  gt  Image    This section explains how to configure the image settings of the Network Camera  It is  composed of the following four columns  General settings  Picture settings  Exposure  and  Privacy mask      enesrabsrirings image art  ngs Faposure  rns cnmnfpurmieon Farm   Privacy mask    General settings    Vire natlangs    Showy erp Laura ard video User in video and snapshots    nnn Te    Pon Gun ul Geren barre asd  video Le un imos roa  T
56.  uncheck    Disable digital zoom  to enable the zoom operation  The navigation  screen indicates the part of the image being magnified  To control the zoom level  drag the slider bar  To  move to a different area you want to magnify  drag the navigation screen         Disable digital ptz    Zoom Factor  100          100  400        Go Start MP4 Recording  Click this button to record video clips in MP4 file format to your computer   Press the Stop MP4 Recording button to end recording  When you exit the web browser  video  recording stops accordingly  To specify the storage destination and file name  please refer to MP4 Saving  Options on page 31 for details     E Full Screen  Click this button to switch to full screen mode  Press the    Esc    key to switch back to normal  mode     Client Settings    This chapter explains how to select the stream transmission mode and saving options on the  local computer  When completed with the settings on this page  click Save on the page bottom  to enable the settings     H 264 Media Options  H 264 Media Options   9 Video and Audio     Video Only    Q Audio Only    Select to stream video or audio data or both  This is enabled only when the video mode is set to H 264     H 264 Protocol Options  H 264 Protocol Options        UDP Unicast     UDP Multicast     TCP    O HTTP  Depending on your network environment  there are four transmission modes of H 264 streaming     UDP unicast  This protocol allows for more real time audio and video strea
57.  user interface that helps you set up your network camera with  minimal effort     In order to simplify the user interface  the detailed information will be hidden unless you click on  the function item  When you click on the first sub item  the detailed information for the first sub   item will be displayed  when you click on the second sub item  the detailed information for the  second sub item will be displayed and that of the first sub item will be hidden     The following is the main page interface     system  gt  General settings       synim    husi ram   Navigation Area  VM EDAQE Mt    Tun oT tbe LED indi ador    Cae nera a FETE  EN    Syuan Line    Tee rare cures Bak Chong   Hee weg Wu Lumut  Rrewpapere Taxe Braiacyanik       Mote   lau can used yout day ghi a Gre tees  ot Masitenamem ass c uss Cre carrera del aus  aum    a Keep eurrert ente  and ome    Sync Arnie w Rh computer tme    Aung ui atn    Recording    Local siewuge Configuration List    Firmware Version       Each function on the configuration list will be explained in the following sections   Navigation Area provides an instant switch among Home page  the monitoring page for live viewing    Client settings  Configuration page  and multi language selection     VIVOTEK       System  gt  General settings    This section explains how to configure the basic settings for the Network Camera  such as the  host name and system time  It is composed of the following two columns  System  and System  Time  When finishe
58. 00 Azores    Cape Verde IS    0  GMT Casablanca  Greenwich Mean  Time  Dublin    Edinburgh  Lisbon  London   40  GMT 01 00 Amsterdam  Berlin   Rome  Stockholm  Vienna  Madrid   Paris   41  GMT 01 00 Warsaw  Budapest   Bern   80  GMT 02 00 Athens  Helsinki   Istanbul  Riga   81  GMT 02 00 Cairo   82  GMT 02 00 Lebanon  Minsk  83  GMT 02 00 Israel   120  GMT 03 00 Baghdad  Kuwait   Riyadh  Moscow  St  Petersburg   Nairobi   121  GMT 03 00 Iraq   140  GMT 03 30 Tehran   160  GMT 04 00 Abu Dhabi  Muscat   Baku    Tbilisi  Yerevan    180  GMT 04 30 Kabul    daylight_enable         daylight_dstactualmode    daylight_auto_begintime    daylight_auto_endtime    daylight_timezones     lt boolean gt      lt  positive    integer  gt     string  19   string  19     S    NONE  NONE      360  320    280  240    241  200    201  160    140  120    80  40 0   40 41 80     6 6    6 7    6 7    6 7    200  GMT 05 00 Ekaterinburg   Islamabad  Karachi  Tashkent   220  GMT 05 30 Calcutta  Chennai   Mumbai  New Delhi   230  GMT 05 45 Kathmandu   240  GMT 06 00 Almaty  Novosibirsk     Astana  Dhaka  Sri Jayawardenepura    260  GMT 06 30 Rangoon   280  GMT 07 00 Bangkok  Hanoi   Jakarta  Krasnoyarsk   320  GMT 08 00 Beijing  Chongging   Hong Kong  Kuala Lumpur  Singapore   Taipei   360  GMT 09 00 Osaka  Sapporo   Tokyo  Seoul  Yakutsk   380  GMT 09 30 Adelaide  Darwin  400  GMT 10 00 Brisbane  Canberra   Melbourne  Sydney  Guam   Vladivostok   440  GMT 11 00 Magadan  Solomon  Is   New Caledonia   480
59. 100 Audio detection alarm level       7 15 Time Shift settings    Group  timeshift  c for n channel products  m is stream number capability timeshift  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT   SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     r        boolean   Enable time shift streaming for specific   m 1     allow stream     7 16 Motion detection settings       Group  motion c  O    n 1   for n channel product    NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     erame    been  0  M    frabemetondeedon   Lumiebci erame   vooren  o  4 4  Enable motion window 1 3   wiesen      0 3  o  ue  et coordinate of window peso   wien      0 2  o  M  Top cooramete of window poston   morz man  osx  o  ala  wetn ot motion detection window   fwin icon2s neghe  ose  o  ue Thean of mouon detecto wnaow  eere  ozio  a  oa ete moten ecto window    win_i lt O 2 gt _sensitivity   0   100 Sensitivity of motion detection  window     Group  motion_c lt 0  n 1  gt  profilefor m profile and n channel product  capability nmotionprofile  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION  i  O  m 1     enable   boolean   Enable profile 1         i  O  m 1     policy day  i The mode which the    night  profile is applied to     schedule    i lt O  m 1  gt _begintime 18 00 Begin time of       i lt O  m 1  gt _endtime hh mm 06 00 4 4 End time of  schedule mode    i lt O  m 1  gt _win_i lt 0 2 gt _enable seee 4 4   i lt O  m 1  gt _win_i lt O 2 gt _name string  14   lt blank gt     Enable motion  window    Name of motion  window 
60. 2 QOS    Subgroup of network  qos cos  capability protocol qos cos  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set                  Audio channel for CoS   capability naudio  gt  0     eem or o  66   EeemcwmerGS   management  0 7  0    s   Management channel orcas    Subgroup of network  qos dscp  capability  protocol qos dscp  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     enable   beams Jo  es   Enabieraisanieosce  me fos fe fu  oeni 0   audio 0 63 Audio channel for DSCP    7 6 3 IPV6          Subgroup of network  ipv6  capability protocol ipv6  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     addonprefixlen 0 128 IPv6 prefix length     allowoptional  lt boolean gt  6 6 Allow manually setup of IP address  setting        VIVOTEK       7 6 4 FTP    Subgroup of network  ftp       7 6 5 HTTP    Subgroup of network  http    port 80  1025   1 6 HTTP port   65535    alternateport 1025 65535   8080 Alternate HTTP port     authmode basic  basic 1 6 HTTP authentication mode   mom o  S   accessname string  32  video mjpg 1 6 HTTP server push access name for   LL B and capability nmediastream  gt  0   s  accessname string  32  video2 mjpg 1 6 HTTP server push access name for  stream 2    capability protocol spush mjpeg  1  and capability nmediastream    1     stream 1      capability protocol spush mjpeg  1    Http server push access name for  stream 3     capability protocol spush mjpeg  1    B o    anonymousviewing  lt boolean gt  MN    an
61. 532 T  408 773 8686 F  408 773 8298 T   31 0 36 5298 434   E  sales vivotek com E  salesusa vivotek com E  saleseurope vivotek com    User s Manual   233       Technology License Notice    AMR NB Standard    THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AMR NB STANDARD PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT  WITH  RESPECT TO THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT  THE FOLLOWING LICENSORS    PATENTS MAY APPLY     TELEFONAKIEBOLAGET ERICSSON AB  US PAT  6192335  6275798  6029125  6424938  6058359  NOKIA  CORPORATION  US PAT  5946651  6199035  VOICEAGE CORPORATION  AT PAT  0516621  BE PAT  0516621   CA PAT  2010830  CH PAT  0516621  DE PAT  0516621  DK PAT  0516621  ES PAT  0516621  FR PAT  0516621   GB PAT  0516621  GR PAT  0516621  IT PAT  0516621  LI PAT  0516621  LU PAT  0516621  NL PAT  0516621   SE PAT 0516621  US PAT 5444816  AT PAT  819303 AT E 198805T1  AU PAT  697256  BE PAT  819303  BR PAT   9604838 7  CA PAT  2216315  CH PAT  819303  CN PAT  ZL96193827 7  DE PAT  819303 DE69611607T2  DK  PAT  819303  ES PAT  819303  EP PAT  819303  FR PAT  819303  GB PAT  819303  IT PAT  819303  JP PAT  APP   8 529817  NL PAT  819303  SE PAT  819303  US PAT  5664053  THE LIST MAY BE UPDATED FROM TIME TO  TIME BY LICENSORS AND A CURRENT VERSION OF WHICH IS AVAILABLE ON LICENSOR S WEBSITE AT  HTTP   WWW VOICEAGE COM     Electromagnetic Compatibility  EMC     FCC Statement  This device compiles with FCC Rules Part 15  Operation is subject to the following two conditions   m  his device may not cause harmful interference  and 
62. 5556  and change RTP  port for video from 5556 to 20480    Then  set preprocess 9 to stop both service first     cgi bin admin setparam cgi    network preprocess 9 amp network http port 5556 amp   network rtp videoport  20480     type lan  lan 6 6 Network connection type   pppoe  resetip 6 6 1   gt  Get ipaddress  subnet  router  dnsi  dns2 from    ipaddress     ip  lt product  dependent gt   subnet  lt ip  lt blank gt  6 6 Subnet mask   router  lt ip  lt blank gt  6 6 Default gateway   dns1   ip   blank   6 6 Primary DNS server        DHCP server at next reboot   0   gt  Use preset ipaddress  subnet  rounter  dns1     and dns2     m    IP address of server           Secondary DNS server     dns2  lt ip  lt blank gt   address gt        wins1  lt ip  lt blank gt  6 6 Primary WINS server   address gt    lt ip  lt blank gt  6 6 Secondary WINS server   address gt     7 6 1 802 1x    Subgroup of network  ieee8021x capability protocol ieee8021x  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     eapmethod eap peap  eap peap 6 6 Selected EAP method  eap tls    ca time 0 20 6 7 CA installed time  Represented in  EPOCH    certificate exist    bolen   Jo     amp 6   Certificate installed flag  for TLS     certificate time 0720 6 7 Certificate installed time   Represented in EPOCH    privatekey exist   boolean   6 6 Private key installed flag  for  privatekey time 0 20 6 7 Private key installed time     privatekey size  0 200   OF Private key file size  in bytes        7 6 
63. 64 and MJPEG compression standards  Dual Codec   for real time viewing  If the H 264 mode is selected  the video is streamed via RTSP protocol   There are several parameters through which you can adjust the video performance     o    Video settings for siream 1    Frame size  1920x1080 El  Maximum frame rate  30 fps  m   Intra frame period  13 El  Video quality     amp  Constant bit rate     Target bit rate  6 Mbps ha  Policy  Frame rate priority     Fixed quality     m Frame size JPEG    You can set up different video resolutions for different viewing devices  For example  set a  smaller frame size and lower bit rate for remote viewing on mobile phones and a larger video  size and a higher bit rate for live viewing on web browsers  A higher quality stream can also be  recorded to an NVR  Note that a larger frame size takes up more bandwidth     m Maximum frame rate    This limits the maximum refresh frame rate per second  Set the frame rate higher for smoother  video quality and for recognizing moving objects in the field of view    If the power line frequency is set to 50Hz  the frame rates are selectable at 1fps  2fps  3fps  5fps   Ofps  10fps  15fps  20fps  and 25fps  If the power line frequency is set to 60Hz  the frame rates  are selectable at 1fps  2fps  3fps  5fps  8fps  10fps  15fps  20fps  25fps  and 30fps  You can also  select Customize and manually enter a value     The single stream mode allows a 60fps frame rate     m Intra frame period  Determine how often for 
64. 80 i  ze      One to one mapping to    the resolution in   resolution      The element number is  defined as  nresolution   in this group     This parameter records  the frame rate when   videoin c  n    cmosfreq    60 or   videoin c  n    modulati  on  ntsc  Maximum fps that the  device can encode  Maximum fps that the  device can encode  Description about this    mode       Indicate this mode  whether support video  rotation   The visible area of full  scene in this video mode     The unit is pixel in source       This value must  lt     capability videoin c  n     maxsize       f  effectivepixel       capability videoin c  n     maxsize   then the   visible area is located at    the center of full scene     The output size of source     equal to the captured size  by device  in this video  mode  The unit is pixel   This value is used as a    basic coordinate    videoin cO mode1 binning    videoin cO model nresoluti  on  videoin cO model resolutio    n    videoin cO model1 maxfra    merate    binning       positive   integer       a list of 176x144  384x216   available 640x360 1280x720   resolution 1360x768 1600x904  separated by  1920x1080  commas         product    dependent      A list of     Positive 30 30 30 30 30 30 3    Integer   0    systemfor many features   like ePTZ  privacy mask     motion  etc       Source  most for image  sensor  may perform  scale or binning  etc on  image data  and output  data with smaller size   This parameter is  designed to represent  th
65. Both   server  Rx   receiver    box  Both   DVR   network_wireless    wireless s802doti1b    wireless s802dot11g  wireless s802dot1i1n   boolean    support wireless 802 11n     wireless beginchannel 1  14 255 0 7 Indicate the begin  channel of wireless  network   wireless endchannel 1  14 255 0 7 Indicate the end channel  of wireless network   wireless encrypt wep 0 7 Indicate whether to   wireless encrypt wpa   wireless encrypt wpa2    derivative brand   boolean         0 7 Indicate whether to  support Ethernet    0 7 Indicate whether to  support wireless    0 7 Indicate whether to  support wireless  802 11b     0 7 Indicate whether to  support wireless 802 11g    0 7 Indicate whether to    support wireless WEP   0 7 Indicate whether to   support wireless WPA   0 7 Indicate whether to   support wireless WPA2   0 7 Indicate whether to    support the upgrade    function for the derivative  brand  For example  if the  value is true  the VVTK   product can be upgraded    to VVXX   TCVV lt   gt TCXX       is excepted        npreset 0    positive 0 7 Number of preset    integer   locations    eptz    0    positive    0 7 A 32 bit integer  each bit  integer   can be set separately as  follows    Bit 0 2   stream 1  supports ePTZ or not   Bit 1   gt  stream 2    supports ePTZ or not     The rest may be deduced    by analogy    nanystream 0    positive 0 7 number of any media       integer      iva   boolean      boolean      extir   boolean    whitelight   boolean    iris   boolean 
66. FERREA ERRA  V C C 1  ORRICK 7 2 AB EAR  C   CORE   KERKENT SC eEeANEL TR KITM  CORBAIYAPTLEYV ay  SEAS MRL CAA NS  amp    SMBS  SBOP T Edid    AURA  EO CIEL GRO ROEL TREY    Liability   VIVOTEK Inc  cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right  to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice  VIVOTEK Inc  makes no warranty  of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document  including  but not limited to  the  implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose     
67. For example    Filter address    Rule  Single        IP address    192 168 2 1      OK    Cancel      Network  This rule allows the user to assign a network address and corresponding subnet mask to  the Allow Deny List  The address and network mask are written in CIDR format     For example  Filter address    Rule    Network        Network address   Network mask   1492 162 2 0 i  OK    Cancel      IP address range 192 168 2 x will be bolcked     If IPv6 filter is preferred  you will be prompted by the following window  Enter the IPv6 address and  the two digit prefix length to specify the range of IP addresses in your configuration     PAG ipv   filter thst  Filter address  RUIE  Hetwork   oe     Hatwork adress   Mabik mask    OK Cancel    Range  This rule allows the user to assign a range of IP addresses to the Allow Deny List   Note  This rule only applies to IPv4 addresses     For example   Filter address    Rule    Range       IP address   IP address    192 468270          192 168 2 255       OK   Cancel      Administrator IP address    Always allow the IP address to access this device  You can check this item and add the  Administrator   s IP address in this field to make sure the Administrator can always connect to the    device   Administrator IP address    Always allow the IP address to access this device    Save    Security  gt  IEEE 802 1X    Enable this function if your network environment uses IEEE 802 1x  which is a port based network  access control  The network
68. If the PPPoE settings are incorrectly configured or the Internet access is not working  restore  the Network Camera to factory default  please refer to Restore on page 46 for details  After the  Network Camera is reset to factory default  it will be accessible on the LAN     Enable IPv6   Select this option and click Save to enable IPv6 settings    Please note that this only works if your network environment and hardware equipment support  IPv6  The browser should be Microsoft   Internet Explorer 6 5  Mozilla Firefox 3 0 or above     Network type  LAM     PPPoE  Username   Password   Confirm password        Enable IPv6  IPv6 information    Manually setup the IP address      Save      When IPv6 is enabled  by default  the network camera will listen to router advertisements and be  assigned with a link local IPv6 address accordingly     IPv6 Information  Click this button to obtain the IPv6 information as shown below      eth address   leto Q000  0000 OOD O207 d Iff efle d  coob  2C nk   Gateway     Iu addnris list of gateway     DNS     IPG address list of DNE       If your IPv6 settings are successful  the IPv6 address list will be listed in the pop up window  The  IPv6 address will be displayed as follows     Refers to Ethernet    address     2000 0008 2 500  00002  0200  LAAN 55   654 alkal ink global IPv6 address network mask  fegOX0DOOHDOOODOCO COOL fee Sod  Link         Link local IPv6 address network mask        Gatewav      feg0 211 d8fffead ladb         DNS     WOOS  
69. It should be set by eCamcCtrl cgi rather  than by setparam cgi         autospeed 1 5 1 1 7 Auto pan patrol speed   It should be set by eCamcCtrl cgi rather  than by setparam cgi      Group  eptz_c lt 0O  n 1  gt _s lt 0O  m 1  gt for n channel product and m is the number of streams which support    ePTZ   capability eptz    O     PARAMETER VALUE Default SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     patrolseq string  120    blank   The patrol sequence of ePTZ  All the    patroldwelling string  160     preset i  0   19   name  string 40     patrol position indexes will be separated  by       The dwelling time  unit  second  of each  patrol point  separated by            Name of ePTZ preset     It should be set by ePreset cgi rather    than by setparam cgi      Width and height of the preset    It should be set by ePreset cgi rather       preset i  0    19   pos   coordinate     blank   1 7 Left top corner coordinate of the preset    It should be set by ePreset cgi rather  than by setparam cgi      MEM    than by setparam cgi      7 38 Focus Window setting    Group  focuswindow c  O x n 1   for n channel product     PARAMETER VALUE Default SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     win i0_home     0 1728 0 936   864 468  Left top corner coordinate of the window   win i0_size   192 1920 144 1080   192x144  Width and height of the window     7 39 Seamless recording setting       Group  seamlessrecording capability localstorage seamless gt  0     PARAMETER VALUE Default SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set
70. Megapixel resolution with superb image quality     Featuring the new improved Wide Dynamic Range Technology WDR Pro Il  it provides extreme  visibility in high light contrast environments with the 4 shutter exposures per frame method   Combined with 3D Noise Reduction Technology  which enables the camera to capture clear   polished video under low light conditions and reduce bandwidth from sensor noise  users can  identify an increased level of image detail in extremely bright as well as dark environments     To provide top notch image quality  IP816A HP also comes with a P iris lens  which controls the  iris with extreme precision with its built in stepper motor  By using software controls  the lens  maintains the iris opening at an optimal level at all times  resulting in superior sharpness and  depth of field  Furthermore  for installers  properly adjusting the focus of a megapixel network  camera can be difficult due to the level of image detail  Therefore  IP816A HP is also designed  with VIVOTEK s RBF  Remote Back Focus  System for installer to adjust focus more pricisely     Revision History    m Rev  1 0  Initial release    Read Before Use    The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country  The Network Camera  is not only a high performance web ready camera but can also be part of a flexible surveillance  system  It is the user   s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before  installing this unit for its intende
71. Mode        HTTP  amp  HTTPS HTTPS only  Please wait while the certificate is being     Certificate  generated       Certificate information Ce       status  Hot installed   method  Create self signed certificate  m   Country  TW   State or province  Asia   Locality  Asia   Organization  VIVOTEK  Inc   Organization unit  VIVOTEK Inc   Common name  www  vivotek  com   Validity  3650 days       4  The Certificate Information will automatically be displayed as shown below  You can click Certifi   cate properties to view detailed information about the certificate     Certificate information    Status  Active   method  Create self signed certificate  Country  TW   State or province  Asia   Locality  Asia   Organization  VIVOTEK Inc   Organization unit  YOTEK  Inc   Common name  waw Ww vivotek com       Remove certificate      5  Click Save to preserve your configuration  and your current session with the camera will change  to the encrypted connection    6  If your web session does not automatically change to an encrypted HTTPS session  click Home  to return to the main page  Change the URL 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     https          44 Network Camera   Microsoft Internet Explorer    File Edit jew Favorites Tools Help    Q sack E  gt    x  a A pa Search p Favorites     A    hb   Address     https  92 168 5 151 index html        Wien Sitam 1   
72. Night  or Schedule mode check circles  You may also manually configure a    period of time during which this profile will take effect   4  Click Save and then click Close to complete your configuration      gt Audio detection profile settings    Audio detection    Alarm Level    Volume       General settings  J  Enable this profile  This profile is applied to   Day mode    Night mode    From 42 00 to 06 00  hh mm     Close     Save     N IMPORTANT     If the Alarm level and the received volume are set within a range of 20  on the wave  diagram  frequent alarms will be triggered  It is recommended to set the Alarm level  farther apart from the detected sound level     To configure and enable this feature  you must not configure video stream   1 into  Motion JPEG  If an external microphone input is connected and recording of audio  stream is preferred  audio stream is transmitted between camera and viewer recording  station along with stream 7H     Refer to page 66 for Audio settings  and page 61 for video streaming settings     Package management  VADP  VIVOTEK Application  Development Platform     Upload package  Save to SD card    Select file   Upload    Resource status     Storage status    storage size  10240 KBytes Free size  10240 KBytes    SD card status  Detached    Total size  0 KBytes Free size  0 KBytes  Used size  0 KBytes Use  Bh      956       Memory status     Total size  24576 KBytes Free size  24576 KBytes    Module list    Module name Vendor Version Status Li
73. OG INFO    LOG DEBUG    N Oo Ui A U   N re O    level    176   User s Manual       setparamlevel Show log of parameter setting     0  disable   1  Show log of parameter setting  set from external    2  Show log of parameter setting    set from external and internal        7 23 camera PTZ control    Group  camctrl capability camctrl httptunnel   0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     enablehttptunnel  lt boolean gt  Enable HTTP tunnel for camera       control     Group  camctrl_c lt O  n 1  gt for n channel product  capability  ptzenabled     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     ansees  sns o e Femme OOOO  wea  5 5 fo pe fma ooo  a H  IN isses                  patrolseq string  120  m 1 4  For external device   The indexes of patrol points   separated by           patroldwelling string  160    blank    For external device   The dwelling time of each patrol  point  separated by        preset i  O  npreset 1   string 40    blank   Name of the preset location      name    The dwelling time of each preset    location    preset i  O  npreset 1   0   999    gt _ dwelling  uart O  m 1  m  is UART count  capability nuart   O0    cameraid e 255 Camera ID controlling external PTZ  camera         0  disable PTZ commands     Select corresponding uart    1  enable PTZ commands with PTZ       driver   2  enable PTZ commands with UART  tunnel        disablemdonptz  lt boolean gt  1 4 Disable motion detection on PTZ  operation     7 24 UART control  Not u
74. P yar dee  i T Leah a gd EvE Jz  Hi ies JUS LL HIRET  XTZATDIU ud m 7 P  zr LI Te  i EnzbzrigEl Hirit aT Ei Os ed du cee di  F tr         Fir CERT ATEM    VIVOTEK       7  Open a new edit  paste the certificate contents  and press ENTER at the end of the contents to  add an empty line               i rte    Ali mt r 1   RU    t   COGS ADU EUBBxTwNTAvBque BgEFBOcC ART jaWROCHRAL y93d3c udn yaXNp22 4u  is YastihzMuwcyS9O2XNOY2EwiDOYDVEOlUDYwvFATIKwYDDQUHAVEGCCAGAQCUF DuC RDUG    i ALDATWOYRPRATCHRE   aD1qKL9AT ee WOT buo  LNBQGCCO CAU BeEBBOgw he  21  Bggt RgEFROcuATYYABBZIGoTGOL28363 Aside Np tev NDAZCCSOAQUFR E AC     n3JedithuOigvU128vHJpTUwtRzItYVlhLnZlomlzaVdulrmNvESETIVljUcmihbEcy  L2 LeNHIeCS3ANBgkEqhkicOwOBAQUE RAO  AQEAT  kuH7Fnlae X7T6s ztr9BERhLESEQSD  i  gadicasuixmclIiwPpikskKkvepeTCLhi  HhroRGjPATILFxAKU  UTTrG3M I4COXMESAjMDIS  tr  qusmpexgVvBuxsT rdzoUhRrjms  ifcH5Ttund3Oc2 Td phe AKb LM  o J 0E vl z  pe 26 e Pagh quapRequxvHycwtec NARO Go 5  qkrrsmVaEEBB5LhupdxUESGE xu  ia at er eee ORR ia di piii aided Di Mae                       He6CotpnibigmfrtyjsSEvgIUdc  TZImnzB0g5 c5q31ifARPIL gi  Xeg    p RE CERTITICATE                                    7 ig    Hd  ual    AM dpe bid s pei iis SA bids ee ALL LE DUST    fe ijira    AGS CORR um Avhguir EgEFHOoCAKT3AsHRECHNERLT 93036 ucime ya Xp E245               Lec SO fYNOT EwHOYDVRO LID TwF AY TEwTBBOUIAvEGCC SGAQUFB wIECIBAG  HruoYMEalFCaXEAqT14E13AT5tTa02 hEn aT  SAC LOUF BuEBBOqu  jAk  IgEFf  ocwATYTAHEOcDovL293cJAu
75. Player       VLC media player   1  Launch the RTSP player    2  Choose File    Open URL  A URL dialog box will pop up    3  The address format is rtsp    lt ip address gt   lt rtsp port gt   lt RTSP streaming access name for  stream1 or stream2      As most ISPs and players only allow RTSP streaming through port number 554  please set the  RTSP port to 554  For more information  please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 76   For example     Enter an Internet UAL to open     rtsp   192 168 5 151 554       4  The live video will be displayed in your player   For more information on how to configure the RTSP access name  please refer to RTSP  Streaming on page 76 for details     live    I JE           File EdE Vere Wende Hab  Video 16 38 01 2012 01 25    Using 3GPP compatible Mobile Devices    To view the streaming media through 3GPP compatible mobile devices  make sure the Network  Camera can be accessed over the Internet  For more information on how to set up the Network  Camera over the Internet  please refer to Setup the Network Camera over the Internet on page    11   To utilize this feature  please check the following settings on your Network Camera     1  Because most players on 3GPP mobile phones do not support RTSP authentication  make  sure the authentication mode of RTSP streaming is set to disable   For more information  please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 76     2  As the the bandwidth on 3G networks is limited  you will not be able to use a large video size   Pleas
76. RIPTION    channel  lt O  n 1  gt  Channel of the video source          Text string less than  Add one preset location to the preset list     40 characters gt      lt Text string less than  Delete preset location from the preset list     40 characters gt      lt return page gt  Redirect to the page  lt return page gt after the parameter is assigned   The  lt return page gt can be a full URL path or relative path according to    the current path        IP Filtering    Note  This request requires Administrator access privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax   lt product dependent gt    http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin ipfilter  cgi type    lt value gt      http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin ipfilter cgi method add lt v4 v6 gt  amp ip   lt  paddress  gt    amp index    value       amp ret  urn  lt return page        http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin ipfilter cgi method del lt v4 v6 gt  amp index  lt value gt   amp return  lt return page        allow  deny Set IP filter type    L  eddv4     jadd IPv4 address into access list   addv       Add IPv6 address into access list    4   6    d  dev eet IPv4 address from access list   deve  Delete IPv6 address from access list      lt IP address gt  Single address   lt IP address gt   Network address   lt IP address   network mask gt   Range address    start IP address   end IP address gt       value      The start position to add or to delete       return page   Redirect to the page   return page gt after the paramet
77. S P iL pu  Ce ee eee i PU GS  OP LE  ee eee ee  Be dH     System log    System log Access log    Jan 5 11 38 07 syslogd 1 5 0  restart    Jan  amp  11 36 06  swatehdog   Ready to watch hited    Jan 5 11 38  09  EVENT MGR   Starting eventmgr with suppor for EcTun   Jan   11 26 11  DRM Service   Starting DRM service    Jan 5 11 38 20  UPnPIGDCPT  Search ID  aed   Jan  amp  11 36 23 automount   18    gt  gt  mount mounting idevmmcblkop1 on  mntaute CF failed  No such  device or address    Jan   11 326 23 automount 18   mountigeneric   faled to mount  aev mmcblkop1  type viai   on imaia gF   Jan  amp  11 362  IR Gut Control   Day made   Jan   11 452 automount 72B8    gt  gt  mount  mounting idevimmcblkOpl on  mntiauto CF failed  No such  device or address   Jan  amp  11 25 23 autoemount 728   mountigeneric   faled to mount  devmmcebikOp1  type vfat    on  mniaute CF   Jan  amp  11 3623  IR Cut Control   Day mode   Jan 5 11 25 23  S75   Serial number   0002D10ED4C83   Jan  amp  11 35 23  STS   System stars at Wed Jan B 11 36 23 UTC 2011    This column displays the system log in a chronological order  The system log is stored in the Network  Camera s buffer area and will be overwritten when reaching a certain limit        VIVOTEK    You can install the included ST7501 recording software  which provides an Event  Management function group for delivering event messages via emails  GSM short    messages  onscreen event panel  or to trigger an alarm  etc  For more information  refer to
78. Server Type   5 Email     FIP     HTTP    URL  http   192 168 5 10 cgi bin upload cgi       Username   Password     Network storage      Test     Close     Save server      m oerver name  Enter a name for the server setting   m URL  Enter the URL of the HTTP server    m User name  Enter the user name if necessary    m Password  Enter the password if necessary     To verify if the HTTP settings are correctly configured  click Test  The result will be shown in a pop up  window as below  If successful  you will receive a test txt file on the HTTP server     E http    192 168 5 121 Tua OH TET EUVEITE CES ES 8 2D CHR t4       DER E http   197 168 5  1217cgi bin ad min testserver cgi       eL    HTTP Transmission successfully  Thanks HTTP Transmission failed        Click Save server to enable the settings     Network storage     Select to send the media files to a network storage location when a trigger is activated  Please refer to  NAS server on page 133 for details  Note that only one NAS server can be configured     Click Save server to enable the settings   Action  Trigger digital outputfor 4 seconds    Backup media ifthe network is disconnected    Server Media Extra parameter   SD       None          SD test View   Email      None            FTP    None         HTTP      None     ke    Create folders by date time and hour automatically  NAS      None     m   View    Add server     Add media      m SD Test  Click to test your SD card  The system will display a message indicati
79. UE DEFAULT SECURITY   DESCRIPTION   get set    bootuptime  lt positive 0 7 Server bootup time   integer     nir 0  0 7 Number of IR interfaces     positive  integer     npir 0  0 7 Number of PIRs      positive  integer     ndi 0  3 0 7 Number of digital inputs     positive  integer     nvi 0  3 0 7 Number of virtual inputs     positive  manual trigger   integer     ndo 0  1 0 7 Number of digital outputs     positive  integer     naudioin 0  1 0 7 Number of audio inputs     positive  integer     naudioout 0  1 0 7 Number of audio outputs    lt positive  integer gt    nvideoin  lt  positive 1 0 7 Number of video inputs   integer gt    nvideoinprofile  lt  positive 1 0 7 Number of videoinput  integer gt  profiles    nmediastream  lt  positive 2 0 7 Number of media stream  integer gt  per channels    naudiosetting  lt  positive 1 0 7 Number of audio settings  integer gt  per channel    nuart 0  1 0 7 Number of UART     positive interfaces        nmotion    nmotionprofile    ptzenabled    integer gt      lt positive  integer gt   0    positive    integer      0    positive    integer         189    0 7    0 7    0 7    Number of motions    Number of motion  profiles    An 32 bit integer  each bit  can be set separately as  follows    Bit 0 2   Support camera  control function    O not support    1 support    Bit 1   gt  Built in or  external camera   O external   1 built in   Bit 2   gt  Support pan  operation  O not support    1 support    Bit 3 2   Support tilt    operation  O n
80. URL can only be mapped to one MAC address   This service will examine if the host name is valid and automatically open a port on your  router  If using DDNS  the user has to manually configure UPnP port forwarding  Express  Link is more convenient and easier to set up     Express link    Manual setup    W  Enable express link       By Express link  all users need to do is create hast name for the camera  It will generate the link to    access the camera fram internet        Please follow the steps below to enable Express Link    1  Make sure that your router supports UPnP port forwarding and it is activated    2  Check Enable express link    3  Enter a host name for the network device and click Save  If the host name has been used by  another device  a warning message will show up  If the host name is valid  it will display a  message as shown below     Express link     Manual setup     y  Enable express link    http  900201123456 2bthere net Help   Saye              Network Camera   Microsoft Internet Explorer    File Edit View   Favorites Tools Help    C9 pack    eJ  x  a f  pe Search ST Favorites   4 A  A E M       l htps  00020 1123456 2bthere net              VIVOTEK Mega Pixel Network Came   Video Stream   1 v     Manual Trigger     Digital Output    Focus Assist   On  ot        Manual setup    DDNS  Dynamic domain name service  DDNS  Dynamic domain name service        Enable DDNS              Provider    Dyndns org Dynamic  v         Hostname   User name     Password  
81. a   string 64    blank   6 6 Your password or key to login to the  sswordkey DDNS service provider     provider   se   string 128    blank    6 The server name for safe100   o      7 19 Express link    Group expresslink    PARAMETER VALUE Default SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set      lt boolean gt  o e Enable or disable express link     onlycheck  badnetwork  6 6 Camera will check the status of network    Your user name or email to login to the     This field only exists if the provider is       customsafe100     onlyoffline  environment and express link URL    checkonline     badnetwork    unt fstring 64  nut 6 6  The url user define to link to camera url user define to link to camera       VIVOTEK       7 20 UPnP presentation    Group  upnppresentation    enable  lt boolean gt  Enable or disable the UPnP       presentation service     7 21 UPnP port forwarding    Group  upnpportforwarding    enable  lt boolean gt  Enable or disable the UPnP port  forwarding service     upnpnatstatus The status of UPnP port forwarding   used internally   0   OK  1   FAIL  2   no IGD router  3      no need for port forwarding       7 22 System log    Group  syslog    enableremotelog  lt boolean gt    1  serverip   IP address     blank      serverport  10254765535    Enable remote log   Log server IP address     Server port used for log      e      Levels used to distinguish the  importance of the information     LOG_EMERG    LOG  ALERT    LOG  CRIT    LOG_ERR    LOG  WARNING    LOG  NOTICE    L
82. ad     Please follow the steps below to link to an IPv6 address    1  Open your web browser    2  Enter the link global or link local IPv6 address in the address bar of your web browser   3  The format should be     http    2001 0c08 2500 0002 0202 d1ff fe04 65f4      IPv6   address       4  Press Enter on the keyboard or click Refresh button to refresh the webpage   For example       Network Camera   Microsoft Internet Explorer  File Edit View Favorites Took Help       C   GA   AB         VIVOTEK    uu u wiuwc UraE r4  Em    Q NOTE      gt  Ifyou have a Secondary HTTP port  the default value is 8080   you can also link to the webpage  in the following address format   Please refer to HTTP streaming on page 75 for detailed  information      http     2001 0c08 2500 0002 0202 d1ff fe04 65f4   8080       IPv   address Secondary HTTP port     gt  If you choose PPPoE as the Network Type  the  PPPO address  will be displayed in the IPv6  information column as shown below     eth address   te 80 0000 0000 0000 OCR dL te  1 2 259 8  GT on     oppo address    Tee 00000 0000 OOOO COE LTE tel 1 22 969  Oc T mE  2001 bl 00 01 OCORA ffel 122994  Cohal   Gateway     f  e80 90  130044142  82d                    DNS     20010 WOO     Manually setup the IP address  Select this option to manually set up IPv6 settings if your network  environment does not have DHCPV6 server and router advertisements enabled routers    If you check this item  the following blanks will be displayed for you to ent
83. admin getparam cgi     parameter           amp    parameter              Where the   parameter   should be   group       name    or   group       name      If you do not specify any  parameters  all the parameters on the server will be returned  If you specify only   group    the parameters    oftherelated group will be returned     When querying parameter values  the current parameter values are returned   A successful control request returns parameter pairs as follows    Return    HTTP 1 0 200 OK r n   Content Type  text html r n    Context Length    length   Mn   r n     lt parameter pair gt        where lt parameter pair gt  is   lt parameter gt   lt value gt  r n      lt parameter pair          length   is the actual length of content     Example  Request IP address and its response    Request     http    192 168 0 123 cgi bin admin getparam cgi network_ipaddress    Response    HTTP 1 0 200 OK r n   Content Type  text html r n  Context Length  33 r n    r n  network ipaddress 192 168 0 123 r n    6  Set Server Parameter Values    Note  The access right depends on the URL directory   Method  GET POST    Syntax   http     lt servername gt  cgi bin anonymous setparam cgi   lt parameter gt   lt value gt       amp  lt parameter gt   lt value gt       amp update  lt value gt     amp returnz   return page        http      servername   cgi bin viewer setparam cgi    parameter       value        amp   parameter       value         amp update    value       amp returnz   return pa
84. administrator  which can be  validated by a RADIUS server    2  Connect the Network Camera to a PC or notebook outside of the protected LAN  Open the  configuration page of the Network Camera as shown below  Select EAP PEAP or EAP TLS as  the EAP method  In the following blanks  enter your ID and password issued by the CA  then  upload related certificate s      IEEE 802 1x    Enable IEEE 802 1x       EAP method  EAP PEAP    Identity   Password     CA certificate         status  no file       IEEE 802 1x    Enable 802  1x       EAP method              Identity   Private key passord     CA certificate        status  na file Remove       client certificate   status  na file Remove    Client private key        status  na file Remove    3  When all settings are complete  move the Network Camera to the protected LAN by connecting  it to an 802 1x enabled switch  The devices will then start the authentication automatically     Q NOTE      amp  The authentication process for 802  1x    1  The Certificate Authority  CA  provides the required signed certificates to the Network Camera   the supplicant  and the RADIUS Server  the authentication server     2  A Network Camera requests access to the protected LAN using 802 1X via a switch  the  authenticator   The client offers its identity and client certificate  which is then forwarded by the  switch to the RADIUS Server  which uses an algorithm to authenticate the Network Camera and  returns an acceptance or rejection back to the switc
85. amp speedapp    value                amp return 2   return page        Example     http   myserver cai bin camctrl eCamCtrl cgi channel O amp stream O amp move eright       http   myserver cai bin camctrl eCamCtrl cqi channel O amp stream 1 amp vx 2 amp avy 28 amp vz 2       http   myserver cai bin camctrl eCamCtrl cqi channel O amp stream 1 amp x 100 amp y 100 amp        videosize 640x4808 amp resolution 640x480 amp stretch 0    PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION  channel     lt 0 n 1  gt  Channel of video source     Move to home ROI     Move up      UO    a  D c 53  Q  h O    ct 3  ect    D    down Move down    Move left    Move right    Auto pan    Auto patrol    Stop auto pan patrol     Zoom larger view with current speed     Zoom further with current speed     zooming    Zoom without stopping for larger view or further view with zs speed     z o E   Z2 Sg   al olal QO   amp    O 0  O   a  O   O o        et   O    D       used for joystick control     Set the speed of zooming   0  means stop       integer   The direction of movement  used for joystick control     Set the speed of movement   O0  means stop     x coordinate clicked by user     Uu   e  l   Oo    N N CU 3  e c z  3 O 5    O   CU         lt   X      integer      il  v  lt   o  e  N     lt integer gt     It will be the x coordinate of center after movement     y  lt integer gt  y coordinate clicked by user   It will be the y coordinate of center after movement   videosize    lt window size gt   rhe size of plug in  Ac
86. and send din  amp  CA fnr ekerbey vultaem Afer thai you Rave in mund  by checking the  Ucisad  bution oo HTTPS paga                                         If you see the following Information bar  click OK and click on the Information bar at the top of  the page to allow pop ups     pri ties pat lope         Pis if co       ladahid li    Q   O rr eee ecJdas      d um ves tem  el             ELLE Language    88   User s Manual    5  Look for a trusted certificate authority  such as Symantec s VeriSign Authentication Services  that  issues digital certificates  Sign in and purchase the SSL certification service  Copy the certificate    request from your request prompt and paste it in the CA s signing request window  Proceed with  the rest of the process as CA s instructions on their webpage     fT Corfcatm  Secu yup abet f Symantec  Taunt Combes    tara    iC      f Symantec Trust Center    Frase Trial     ines Contiuccme Signing Figur ut oc FU    Bamas planc 6 armies dH                        Roa ees      Order details    aT     aivet cna M Ep ede tT ue cm er Seanas     CL    oe ee eS ee el Wr  Dy 1   lt    4 ras  m wp MIT Ar um       i    d  arm Lgl rush 5 il a  cam PONEENMN ee ee      pd mo  GU fa Aie d  ur it  um       taainen wa E       UE nC Fra ET ni a  i  r3 m FT ri  UDC cial I    bai E ur AR   amp  f Epl ES ie SL TIE   en Mle s AL Pt a ee al gA  sce DET Fr Lip a zx T E j im  a ete beg 1 c  yor ares Wh  ad sd MON LY E     CCP RR d imn prd  2 P E r au  pi     px i3 L h 
87. ary  camera  master side    this value means  supporting max number  of auxiliary camera     remotecamctrl slave   boolean   Indicate whether to    vadp    positive An 32 bit integer  each bit          support remote camera       control  slave side      integer   can be set separately as  follows   Bit 0   gt  VADP interface  Bit 1   gt  Capture video    raw data    Bit 2   gt  Support encode    jpeg  Bit 3   gt  Audio  Bit 4   gt  Event    nvadppkg  lt positive Indicate how many vadp    integer gt  packages can be    uploaded        7 29 Customized event script    Group  event customtaskfile i  0 2      PARAMETER VALUE Default SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set    6    string 40         Custom script identification of this entry   string 4 20  Date of custom script   string 4 20   lt blank gt          6 6  Time of custom script     7 30 Event setting    Group  event i  0    2    VALUE Default SECURITY   DESCRIPTION  6 6    string 40  Identification of this entry   CHEN Enable or disable this event     0 1 f Indicate the priority of this event           0     low priority      1     normal priority    2   high priority   Delay in seconds before detecting the    next event     6 6 Indicate the trigger condition    boot    System boot   di   Digital input     motion      Video motion detection     seq      Periodic condition     visignal      Video input signal loss      recnotify      Recording notification        tampering      Tamper detection     vi   Virtual input  Manual tri
88. ble on the server     language_count  lt integer gt  E    language i  O  count 1      string 16  language iO    English  language i1    Deutsch  language i2    Espanol  language i3    Frangais  language i4    Available language lists          Italiano  language i5    AAR  language i6    Portugu  s  language i7    WAE  language i8    KEP    customlanguage maxcoun     integer   1 0 6  t   customlanguage i  O  ma   string   blank   0 6  xcount 1       7 2 status    Group  status  VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY   get set   di i  O  ndi 1      boolean      product dependent    do i  O  ndo 1      boolean      product dependent      onlinenum httppush    string      product  dependent      vi i  O  nvi 1      boolean      product dependent      Maximum number of custom  languages supported on the server   Number of custom languageswhich  have been uploaded to the server     Custom language name        DESCRIPTION    0   gt  Inactive  normal   1   gt  Active  triggered   capability ndi  gt  0    0   gt  Inactive  normal   1   gt  Active  triggered   capability ndo  gt  0    Current number of RTSP  connections    Current number of HTTP push  server connections    Get network information from    mii tool     Virtual input    0   gt  Inactive  1   gt  Active     capability nvi  gt  0        7 3 digital input behavior define    Group  di i  O  ndi 1    capability ndi  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set        normalstate high  high 1 1 Indicates open circuit or closed  
89. c    Digital output    WDR Technology WDR Pro IN l RS485  Day Night Removable IR cut filter for day  amp  night function  LED Indicator System power and status indicator  Minimum Illumination 0 17 Lux   F1 2  Colo      Power Input DCI2V AC24V  0 001 Lux   F1 2  B W      EEE Sea POE  Pan tili zaom ePTZ     Power Consumption DC Max  8 3W    AC Max  14 4W  Functionalities 48x digital zoom  4x on IE plug in 12x built in    PoE Max 10 1W  On board Storage SD SDHC SDXC card slot   Dimensions 210 mm  D  x 70 mm  W  x 63 mm  H   es 7  Net  Gaag     Safety Certifications CE  LVD  FCC Class B  VCCI  C Tick  UL  Compression H 264  MJPEG   f Operating Temperature Starting Temperature  O C   50  C  32  F   122  F   Maximum Frame Rate 30 fps   1920x1080 IL Working Temperature   10  C   50  C  14  F   122 F   Warranty 24 months    in both compression mode  60 fps   1920x1080    in one stream mode only                         Operating System   Microsoft Windows 8 7 Vista XP 2000   Maximum Streams 2 simultaneous streams Web Browser Mozilla Firefox 7 10  streaming only   S N Ratio 62dB IM mE Internet Explorer 7 8 9 10  Dynamic Range 100dB   Other Players VLC  1 1 11 or above  Video Streaming Adjustable resolution  quality and bitrate   Quicktime  7 or above    Dum EUM EE CU EL E    Configurable brightness  contrast  saturation  sharpness   User s manual  quick installation guide  Installation    white balance  exposure control  gain  backlight  Wizard 2  ST7501 32 channel recording software  
90. c lens module without updating the entire firmware  Please contact  VIVOTEK s technical support for the supported Lens configuration files     Note that applying a new lens configuration requires a camera reboot     User s Manual   57       Focus    Focus here refers to the Remote Back Focus  is applicable to Network Cameras that are  equipped with stepping motor lens  The automated focus adjustment function eliminates  the needs to physically adjust camera focus  In an outdoor deployment consisting of a  large number of cameras  the auto focus function can be very helpful when these cameras  become out of focus after days or weeks of operation  And that can easily result from  the effects of natural forces  e g   shrink and expand due to a wide range of operating  temperatures and the vibration caused by wind        Below is the procedure to perform the automated Focus function     1     Select from the bottom of the screen whether you want to perform focus adjustment on  the Full view or within a Custom focus window  You can create a custom window and  click and drag the window to a desired position on screen       It is recommended to Reset to the default back focus position of the sensor board       You can use the Open iris button to increase the iris size for a better focus adjustment    result       On an initial setup  you can change the zoom factor and roughly make focus using hte    pullers on the lens module       Click to select the Fine tune focus or the Full ran
91. cates using rgain  and gbain        SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     CMOS frequency      capability videoin type 2        exposurelevel Exposure level  autoiris   boolean   Enable auto Iris     irismode fixed  indoor  outdoor Video Iris mode        outdoor    Enable backlight compensation     0   gt monochrome    enableblc   boolean      B  o        4  rotate 0 90 180 270 1 4 The rotation angle of image    rotation Support only in Rotation mode  mode   capability  videoin cO mode  1   1 7  others     ptzstatus  lt integer gt  2 A 32 bit integer  each bit can be set  separately as follows   Bit 0   gt  Support camera control  function  O not support   1 support   Bit 1   gt Built in or external  camera  O  external   1 built in   Bit 2 2   Support pan operation   O not support   1 support   Bit 3 2   Support tilt operation   O not support   1 support     1   gt  color         a  o 2  bz   s  Q    n  9           Bit 4   gt  Support zoom operation   O not support   1 support   Bit 5 2   Support focus operation   O not support   1 support     imprinttimestamp pde 39 laa Overlay time stamp on video     maxexposure 1710000 30 4 4 Maximum exposure time    lt product  dependent gt   enablepreview  lt boolean gt  4 4 Usage for UI of exposure settings   Preview settings of video profile     7 8 1 Video input setting per channel       Group videoin_c lt O  n 1  gt  for n channel products  and m is stream number    NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY   DESCRIPTION  cmosfreq 50  60 CMOS frequen
92. ccess the Network Camera from the Internet  select this option  to allow the Network Camera to open ports automatically on the router so that video streams can  be sent out from a LAN  To utilize of this feature  make sure that your router supports UPnP    and  itis activated     PPPoE  Point to point over Ethernet   Select this option to configure your Network Camera to make it accessible from anywhere as long    as there is an Internet connection  Note that to utilize this feature  it requires an account provided  by your ISP     Follow the steps below to acquire your Network Camera s public IP address    1  Set up the Network Camera on the LAN    2  Go to Configuration  gt  Event  gt  Event settings  gt  Add server  please refer to Add server on page  110  to add a new email or FTP server    3  Go to Configuration    Event    Event settings    Add media  please refer to Add media on page  115    Select System log so that you will receive the system log in TXT file format which contains the  Network Camera s public IP address in your email or on the FTP server    4  Go to Configuration    Network    General settings    Network type  Select PPPoE and enter the  user name and password provided by your ISP  Click Save to enable the setting     Network type  LAN    PPPoE  Username   Password   Confirm password     Enable IPv amp       Save    5  The Network Camera will reboot   6  Disconnect the power to the Network Camera  remove it from the LAN environment     VIVOTEK       Q
93. cense      Start   Stop      Users can store and execute VIVOTEK s or 3rd party software modules onto the camera s  flash memory or SD card  These software modules can apply in video analysis for  intelligent video applications such as license plate recognition  object counting  or as an  agent for edge recording  etc     e Once the software package is successfully uploaded  the module configuration  vadp   xml  information is displayed  When uploading a module  the camera will examine  whether the module fits the predefined VADP requirements  Please contact technical  support or the vendor of your 3rd party package for the parameters contained within     e Users can also run VIVOTEK s VADP packages as a means to access updated  functionality instead of replacing the entire firmware     e Note that for some cameras the flash is too small to hold VADP packages  These  cameras will have its  Save to SD card  checkbox selected and grayed out for all time     e The file system of SD card  FAT32  does not support soft  symbolic  link  It will return  failure if your module tries to create soft links on SD card     To utilize a software module  acquire the software package and click Browse and Upload  buttons  The screen message for a successful upload is shown below                   B         http   172 16 62 166 cgi bin admin upload vadp cgi   Windows Internet            Starting VADP upload procedure  please wait a moment     Uploading new module  Hello World   ABC  Update conf
94. certificate file   and click Upload to enable the certification     Home  Zliant z2etnngs Beetle Langudgage  Security  gt  HTTPS  HETPS  M Frata HTTPS garua connection  w ud     HTTP  amp HTTPE  C HTTPS enl    Calves  Canlific ale missmoalien  TAM  Select enrifle uta Ha C Dacumsrts and Se     rgwss Lead    birhad Crate petica mquent and instad  m Til pauar TW  Dis or prince Bala    Locat Bala    ip pl cal nes     TT TE P     lihi Organzabon WVOTEE Inc    local sorme Org  nrizabon gel VL TER Hil    Carman fu   ves virale c  m      Bamic modu   Remon oreste atn         11  When the certifice file is successfully loaded  its status will be stated as Active  Note that a  certificate must have been created and installed before you can click on the    Save   button for the configuration to take effect     HTTPS    fe  Enable HTTPS secure connection     v Mode     v HTTIF amp HTIFS    HTTPS only      ww  ertincale    Cercare iaj    EXaluti ficto   Menag Peale cercate requgsi and mrin  Country TV   Plait or nrm  nt   AiR   Laralily Puli   Organcalion VIVOT  K ire   Cg rece unit WATE Ie   Common name ww vivolak com    Cenificabe properties Remove certificate        m      12  To begin an encrypted HTTPS session  click Home to return to the main page  Change the  URL 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     Security Alert Ed security Information    This pag
95. corded data     lt  07   US8 09 10 11 12 15 14 15 16 1   gt        L fle name size date            2015 01 20  2015 01 20       The format is  File name prefix   Minute  mm   You can set up the file name prefix on Add media page  Please  refer to next page for detailed information     114   User s Manual       Add media    Click Add media to open the media setting window  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  There are three choices  of media types available  Snapshot  Video Clip  and System log  Select the item to display the detailed  configuration options  You can configure either one or all of them     Add server Y     Media name   Media type  Attached media     Snapshot  Source  Stream 1    send 4 pre event image s   0 7   send 4 post event image s   0 7     File name prefix  Snapshot_    Video clip    System log      Save media    Close    Media type   Snapshot  Select to send snapshots when a trigger is activated     m Media name  Enter a name for the media setting   m Source  Select to take snapshots from any of the video streams     m oend    pre event images  The Network Camera has a buffer to temporarily hold data up to a certain limit  Enter a number to  decide how many images to capture before a trigger is activated  Up to 7 images can be generated     m Send     post event images  Enter a number to decide how many images to capture after a trigger is activated  Up to 7 ima
96. create multiple accounts     Root Password  Root password    Root password     Confirm root password    Save      The administrator account name is    root     which is permanent and can not be deleted  If you   want to add more accounts in the Manage User column  please apply the password for the    root      account first    1  Type the password identically in both text boxes  then click Save to enable password protection    2  Awindow will be prompted for authentication  type the correct user   s name and password in their  respective fields to access the Network Camera     Privilege Management    Allow anonymous viewing  Operator      Digital output     PTZ control    Viewer  Digital output     PTZ control   Save    Digital Output  amp  PTZ control  You can modify the management privilege for operators or viewers   Select or deselect the checkboxes  then click Save to enable the settings  If you give Viewers the  privilege  Operators will also have the ability to control the Network Camera through the main page    Please refer to Configuration on page 36      Allow anonymous viewing  If you check this item  any client can access the live stream without  entering a User ID and Password     Manage user   Accou nt Management Existing user name     Add new user          User name   User password     Confirm user password    Add            Administrator  Administrator    Privilege     Administrators can create up to 20 user accounts   1  Input the new user   s name and passwor
97. cwenkneanzhsfrztz weskneonzh   re z   2   aro de Sundays oraina invalid   Honth   value in Timefone id  340        CHOUF hr    Hour   zx  EndTma    AT mezge   lt Tinezone ide  240   names  GMT 06 005  central Time  us ard Canada     lt StartT ima    7    i    werk Antonz h   Seconde   we uv     amp unday  b  HCP  2  HOUP gt   LEE NE    sEndr times  z 5hlFT   6  Pts  Harthi ii Hart hi  Eyes  4  ueskInoncher rat eek iron     bayotweek gt tunday lt  ayor week  gt   HUES  2H  cr Erd ime      rimezone            zTimez  ne  da  241  nan  s  GMT 06 00  Mexico City     User s Manual   47       The following message is displayed when attempting to upload an incorrect file format     Microsoft Internet Explorer    A The File must have a xml Filename suffix       o           Export language file  Click to export language strings  VIVOTEK provides nine languages  English   Deutsch  Espa  ol  Francais  Italiano  HAs  Portugu  s  fir x  and S88 vr     Update custom language file  Click Browse    and specify your own custom language file to upload   Export configuration file  Click to export all parameters for the device and user defined scripts     Update configuration file  Click Browse    to update a configuration file  Please note that the model and  firmware version of the device should be the same as the configuration file  If you have set up a fixed IP  or other special settings for your device  it is not suggested to update a configuration file     Export server staus report  Click
98. cy   nn  capability  videoin type 2     mode 0 1 2 Set video mode  0  Dual stream mode  Max   30fps   1  Dual stream mode with  video rotation  Max  30fps   2  Single stream mode with  high framerate  Max  60fps   whitebalance auto  auto2  auto  auto amp  auto2  indicate auto  manual   manual2   rbgain     product  dependent    and gbain     0 100 30 Manual set rgain value of  gain control setting     0    white balance    auto2  indicates auto white  balance manual amp  manual2       indicate keep current value     non bundle  lens models     rbgain  indicates using rgain    4 4  2 which is designed for  4 4       autoiris Onl 4 4 set 1 to enable auto iris  set O  to disable auto iris   irismode fixed  indoor  outdoor 4 4 Video Iris mode   outdoor    piris mode manual  indoor    outdoor 1 4 PIris mode  outdoor manual   0   indoor 1  outdoor 2    piris_  pris position   1 100 i Position of piris    enableblc 0 1 Enable backlight  compensation    maxgain 07100 Manual set maximum gain       value     mingain 07100 4 4 Manual set minimum gain  value    color 0   gt monochrome  1   gt  color    rotate        90 180 270 The rotation angle of image   Support only in Rotation  mode   capability videoin cO  mode   1     Eae 2 1      5 HAS EIE   wes oes Jo  44 avoid ikenno on meges    enablepreview   boolean   1 4 Usage for UI of exposure  settings  Preview settings of  video profile     s  O  m 1     codectype mjpeg  h264 H264 Video codec type              S lt 0  m 1  gt _resolution
99. d   2  Select the privilege level for the new user account  Click Add to enable the setting     Access rights are sorted by user privilege  Administrator  Operator  and Viewer   Only  administrators can access the Configuration page  Although operators cannot access the  Configuration page  they can use the URL Commands to get and set the value of parameters  For  more information  please refer to URL Commands of the Network Camera on page 139  Viewers  can only access the main page for live viewing     Here you also can change a user s access rights or delete user accounts   1  Select an existing account to modify   2  Make necessary changes and click Update or Delete to enable the setting     Security  gt  HTTPS  Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL     This section explains how to enable authentication and encrypted communication over  SSL  Secure Socket Layer   It helps protect streaming data transmission over the Internet  on higher security level     Create and Install Certificate Method    Before using HTTPS for communication with the Network Camera  a Certificate must be created  first  There are three ways to create and install a certificate     Create self signed certificate    1  Select this option from a pull down menu    2  In the first column  select Enable HTTPS secure connection  then select a connection option    HTTP  amp  HTTPS    or    HTTPS only     3  Click Create certificate to generate a certificate     HTTPS        Enable HTTPS secure connection      
100. d capability nmediastream    2   Enable anonymous streaming    viewing     User s Manual   155       7 6 6 HTTPS port    Subgroup of network  https_port  capability protocol https  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   3       port 443  1025   44 1 6 HTTPS port   65535    7 6 7 RTSP    Subgroup of network  rtsp  capability protocol rtsp  gt  0     VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   554  1025   554 1 6 RTSP port   65535  capability protocol rtsp 1   anonymousviewing see p Enable anoymous streaming    authmode disable  basic  basic   digest    viewing   RTSP authentication mode      capability protocol rtsp 1     RTSP access name for streami    capability protocol rtsp 1 and    capability nmediastream  gt  0     RTSP access name for stream3     capability protocol rtsp 1 and    n n    capability nmediastream  gt  2     Enable audio for streami   Enable audio for stream2   Enable audio for stream3        s  accessname string  32  live2 sdp 1 6 RTSP access name for stream2    capability protocol rtsp  1 and  capability nmediastream    1     VIVOTEK       7 6 7 1 RTSP multicast    Subgroup of network rtsp s  O  n 1     multicast  n is stream count    alwaysmulticast   boolean   0 0   4   Enable always multicast  Enable   Enable always multicast         multicast     ipaddress  lt ip address gt  For n 0  4 4 Multicast IP address   239 128 1 99  For n 1   239 128 1 100   and so on     jvideoport 1025   65535 5560 n 2 4 4   Multicast video port    
101. d routers in the network must include support for QoS   m The network video devices used in the network must be QoS enabled     QoS models    CoS  the VLAN 802 1p model    IEEE802 1p defines a QoS model at OSI Layer 2  Data Link Layer   which is called CoS  Class of  Service  It adds a 3 bit value to the VLAN MAC header  which indicates the frame priority level from  O  lowest  to 7  highest   The priority is set up on the network switches  which then use different  queuing disciplines to forward the packets     Below is the setting column for CoS  Enter the VLAN ID of your switch  0   4095  and choose the  priority for each application  0 7      Cos   y  Enable Cos  VLAN ID  1  Live video  0    Live audio  0    Event Alarm  0    Management  0      If you assign Video the highest level  the switch will handle video packets first   f NOTE      gt  A VLAN Switch  802  1p  is required  Web browsing may fail if the CoS setting is incorrect        gt  Class of Service technologies do not guarantee a level of service in terms of bandwidth and  delivery time  they offer a  best effort   Users can think of CoS as  coarsely grained  traffic  control and QoS as  finely grained  traffic control      gt  Although CoS is simple to manage  it lacks scalability and does not offer end to end guarantees  since it is based on L2 protocol     QoS DSCP  the DiffServ model     DSCP ECN defines QoS at Layer 3  Network Layer   The Differentiated Services  DiffServ  model  is based on packet marking
102. d use     It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete according to the Package  Contents listed below  Take note of the warnings in the Quick Installation Guide before the Network  Camera is installed  then carefully read and follow the instructions in the Installation chapter to  avoid damage due to faulty assembly and installation  This also ensures the product is used  properly as intended     The Network Camera is a network device and its use should be straightforward for those who  have basic networking knowledge  It is designed for various applications including video sharing   general security surveillance  etc  The Configuration chapter suggests ways to best utilize the  Network Camera and ensure proper operations  For creative and professional developers  the URL  Commands of the Network Camera section serves as a helpful reference to customizing existing  homepages or integrating with the current web server     Package Contents    m  P816A HP   m C mount lens   m C mount adaptor ring   m Camera Stand   m L type Hex key wrench  m Software CD   m Quick Installation Guide    Symbols and Statements in this Document    INFORMATION  provides important messages or advices that might help prevent  1 inconvenient or problem situations     the machine   J      Tips  Tips are useful information that helps enhance or facilitae an installation  function   or process     f  NOTE  Notices provide guidance or advices that are related to the functional in
103. d with the settings on this page  click Save at the bottom of the page to  enable the settings     System  System  Host nama   Mega Pixel Network Gamera      FI Tum off tha LED indicator    Host name  Enter a desired name for the Network Camera  The text will be displayed at the top of the  main page  and also on the view cell of ST7501 and VAST management software     Turn off the LED indicators  If you do not want others to notice the network camera is in operation  you  can select this option to turn off the LED indicators     User s Manual   37       System time  System time    Time zone    GMT 08 00 Beijing  Chonaging  Hong Kong  Kuala Lumpur  Singapore  Taipei l     Note  You can upload your daylight saving time rules on Maintenance page or use the camera    default value           Keep current date and time  Synchronize with computer time  Manual    Automatic      Save      Keep current date and time  Select this option to preserve the current date and time of the Network  Camera  The Network Camera   s internal real time clock maintains the date and time even when the  power of the system is turned off     Synchronize with computer time  Select this option to synchronize the date and time of the Network  Camera with the local computer  The read only date and time of the PC is displayed as updated     Manual  The administrator can enter the date and time manually  Note that the date and time format are   yyyy mm dd  and  hh mm ss      Automatic  The Network Time Protoc
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105. deny access  Please note that those checked connections will only be disconnected  temporarily and will automatically try to re link again  IE Explore or Quick Time Player   If you  want to enable the denied list  please check Enable access list filtering and click Save in the  first column     m Disconnect  If you want to break off the current connections  please select them and click this  button  Please note that those checked connections will only be disconnected temporarily and  will automatically try to re link again  IE Explore or Quick Time Player      Filter  Enable access list filtering  Check this item and click Save if you want to enable the access list  filtering function     Filter type  Select Allow or Deny as the filter type  If you choose Allow Type  only those clients  whose IP addresses are on the Access List below can access the Network Camera  and the others  cannot  On the contrary  if you choose Deny Type  those clients whose IP addresses are on the  Access List below will not be allowed to access the Network Camera  and the others can     Dole    Then you can Add a rule to the following Access List  Please note that the IPv6 access list column  will not be displayed unless you enable IPv6 on the Network page  For more information about  IPv6 Settings  please refer to Network  gt  General settings on page 6 7 for detailed information     There are three types of rules   Single  This rule allows the user to add an IP address to the Allowed Denied list   
106. detection mechanism or external digital input  devices     There are several choices of trigger sources as shown on next page  Select the item to display the  detailed configuration options     m 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 Window first  For more information  please refer to  Motion Detection on page 120 for details     Normal  door  Profile  hallway    Mote  Please configure         Motion detection first  m Periodically    This option allows the Network Camera to trigger periodically for every other defined minute  Up to 999  minutes are allowed     Trigger every other 4 minutes    m Digital input  This option allows the Network Camera to use an external digital input 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     m oystem boot  This option triggers the Network Camera when the power to the Network Camera is disconnected     m Recording notify  This option allows the Network Camera to trigger when the recording disk is full or when recording  starts to overwrite older data       Audio detection    A preset threshold can be configured with an external microphone as the trigger to system event  The  triggering condition can be an input exceeding or falling below a 
107. dicate current mode  whether support video  rotation   Number of videoin  resolution     Available resolutions list     Indicate how many frame    rate image sensor outputs    in current video mode         lt Integer gt      One to one mapping to  the resolution in   resolution       The element number is  defined as  nresolution   in this group      This parameter may be  changed when   videoin c  n    cmosfreq    50 or   videoin c  n    modulati  on  pal    Ex  30 fps is changed to  25 fps  60 fps is changed  to 50 fps  and so on   Maximum fps that the  device can encoded one  stream with MJPEG on  resolutions in current  video mode     means not support       One to one mapping to  the resolution in   resolution       The element number is  defined as  nresolution   in this group      This parameter may be  changed when   videoin c  n    cmosfreq    50 or   videoin c  n    modulati  on  pal    Ex  30 fps is changed to  25 fps  60 fps is changed    to 50 fps  and so on       Only available when     mjpeg  is listed in       videoin cO mjpeg maxbitra     Positive 40000000 0 7 Maximum bitrates of   te Integer   MJPEG   The unit is bps       means MJPEG does  not support bit rate  control     Only available when   mjpeg  is listed in   capability videoin codec    videoin cO h264 maxframe   A list of 30 30 30 30 30 30 3   0 7 Maximum fps that the       rate  lt Integer gt  device can encoded one  stream with H 264 on  resolutions in current    video mode        means not suppor
108. dinate    110 80  4 4 Left top corner coordinate  i  O  m 1     win i  0 9    size   window size    100x75  4 4 Width and height of the       7 14 Audio input per channel    Group  audioin_c lt QO  n 1  gt  for n channel products  capability audioin gt 0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     source linein linein micin   gt  use built in microphone  input   linein   gt  use external microphone  a  a    gain   Am   of input    audioin c  O  n 1     source    linein   boostmic 0 100 Enable microphone boost   Gain of input    audioin c  O  n 1     source    micin     aac4  g711    g711 Set audio codec type for input   g 26          S lt 0  m 1  gt _codectype       S lt 0O  m 1  gt _aac4_bitrate    16000   32000     16000 4 4 Set AAC4 bitrate in bps     48000   64000   96000   128000       S lt 0O  m 1  gt _g711_mode pcmu  pcmu 4 4 Set G 711 mode   pcma    S lt 0  m 1  gt _g726_bitrate 32000 4 4 Set G 726 bitrate in bps     S lt O  m 1  gt _g726 little  big little 4 4 Set G 726 bit streaming packing     bitstreampackingmode Indi mode   s  O  m 1     g726 4 4 Enable vicmode for G 726  _vicmode Hai    1 100 4 4 Audio detection alarm level  profile iO enable 4 4 Enable disable this profile setting    profile iO policy day  night 4 4 The mode which the profile is  night  applied to             n       Cd semewuie           D LLL  profile iO begintime 18 00 Begin time of schedule mode     profile iO endtime 06 00 End time of schedule mode   profile iO alarm level 1 
109. djustment and WDR enhanced      Ae oie raga gar rga   prec larp cceligerrica ral Prep Tek    sensor Setting 1   For normal situations    sensor Setting 2   For special situations       White balance  Adjust the value for the best color temperature   m You may follow the steps below to adjust the white balance to the best color temperature     1  Place a sheet of paper of white or cooler color temperature color  such as blue  in front of the  lens  then allow the Network Camera to automatically adjust the color temperature    2  Click the On button to Fix current value and confirm the setting while the white balance is being  measured     m You may also manually tune the color temperature by pulling the RGain and BGain slide bars     Image Adjustment  m Brightness  Adjust the image brightness level  which ranges from 0  to 100      m Contrast  Adjust the image contrast level  which ranges from 0  to 100    m Saturation  Adjust the image saturation level  which ranges from 0  to 100    m Sharpness  Adjust the image sharpness level  which ranges from 0  to 100      m Gamma curve  Adjust the image sharpness level  which ranges from 0 45 to 1   You may let firmware Optimize your display or select the Manual mode  and pull the slide bar  pointer to change the preferred level of Gamma correction towards higher contrast or towards the  higher luminance for detailed expression for both dark and lighted areas of an image     Noise reduction    m Enable noise reduction  Check to enable 
110. e URL command in the address bar  Press Enter    3  The JPEG images will be displayed in your web browser          video2 mjpg  JPEG Image  320x240 pixels    Mozilla Firefox    File Edit view History Bookmarks Tools Help    E   gt   EO i omummssbemmm  dB  Geos       Customize Links     Free Hotmail     windows Media     windows                         f NOTE      gt  Microsoft   Internet Explorer does not support server push technology  therefore  using http    lt ip  address     http port gt   lt access name for stream 1 or 2 gt  will fail to access the Network Camera        gt  Users can only use URL commands to request the stream 5  For more information about URL  commands  please refer to page 139     RTSP Streaming    To utilize RTSP streaming authentication  make sure that you have set a password for controlling  the access to video stream first  Please refer to Security  gt  User account on page 85 for details     HTTP streaming    RTSP streaming    Authentication  disable  Access name for stream 1  Ive  sdp  Access name for stream 2  Iivez sdp  RTSP port  554   RIP port for video  5555  RTCP port for video    RTP port for audio  2950  RTCP port for audio       Multicast settings for stream 1      Multicast settings for stream     Save    Authentication  Depending on your network security requirements  the Network Camera provides  three types of security settings for streaming via RTSP protocol  disable  basic  and digest    If basic authentication is selected  the pas
111. e brackets  should also be replaced  An example of this is the description of the name for the server  denoted with    servername   in the URL syntax description below  that is replaced with the string myserver in the URL  syntax example further down in the page     URL syntax is denoted with the word  Syntax   written in bold face followed by a box with the referenced  syntax as shown below  For example  name of the server is written as  lt servername gt  and is intended to  be replaced with the name of the actual server  This can either be a name  e g    mywebcam  or  thecam   adomain net  or the associated IP number for the server  e g   192 168 0 220     syntax     http    lt servername gt  cgi bin viewer video jpg    Description of returned data is written with  Return   in bold face followed by the returned data in a box  All data is  returned in HTTP format  i e   each line is separated with a Carriage Return and Line Feed  CRLF  printed as  r n     Return     HTTP 1 0  lt HTTP code gt   lt HTTP text gt  r n    URL syntax examples are written with  Example   in bold face followed by a short description and a light grey box  with the example     Example  request a single snapshot image    http   mywebserver cgi bin viewer video jpg    3  General CGI URL Syntax and Parameters    CGI parameters are written in lower case and as one word without any underscores or other separators  When the  CGI request includes internal camera parameters  these parameters must be written e
112. e contains both secure and nonsecure  DTE hers   Ang information you exchange with this site cannot be    viewed by anyone else on the web       ipa Do you want to display the nonsecure items      Cin the future  do not show this warning    Security Alert    Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or  changed by others  However  there is a problem with the site s  security certificate     IS The security certificate was issued by a company you have  nat chosen to trust  View the certificate to determine whether  vnu want to trust the certifying authority     e The security certificate date is valid     The name on the security certificate is invalid or does nat  match the name of the site    Do you want to proceed        Security  gt  Access List    This section explains how to control access permission by verifying the client PC   s IP  address     General Settings  General settings    Maximum number of concurrent streaming    10 fe     Connection management      Maximum number of concurrent streaming connection s  limited to  Simultaneous live viewing for    1 10 clients  including all video streams   The default value is 10  If you modify the value and click  Save  all current connections will be disconnected and automatically attempt to re link  IE Explorer  or Quick Time Player      View Information  Click this button to display the connection status window showing a list of the  current connections  For example        EP asd eis FLagisiad tiine Uber ID 
113. e is a limited number of customized scripts you can upload   if the current amount of customized scripts has reached the limit  an alert message will prompt  If you  need more information  please contact VIVOTEK technical support     Customized Script        20081113 18 13 46  20081113 18 11 32  Click to upload a file         ke eee  Ei LE  a from GP PNJ A cf Mocd amp y t3 Friday emer  week      vaihexi  s Lee oe    27h Ta  baa   Hinir Reha ne te   ramo ROLE REIR  frg timebo   oriri   if ammERile   fiom Harjas  J    sandirrsez           Click to modify the  script online              sen   ETL TT   p  amzrip innimEit Wyassm Ing tn  amp msll assem gar ipti   emt puel r Pee rjcmr     edelast Sciatis   fetes  BRT ZEE eed eed wach Titia  Mrlizci  cs resupeescs peiding  pecaivirccel  com The body    nf m amp Ll im the lo  Beene          iprcctR  R   Fuasrkra kmmepeligsm   go  hi  tgegpt f LPL Eee resets  Se mb   vac  le  gomersejes  5 BavyI195teR ee c  3 geBBL hg y gp LE   kipasan    EBIiSFPARIRIAOPERiOILEYS   be LA    vc  gp vaET ERE        User s Manual   119       Applications  gt  Motion detection    This section explains how to configure the Network Camera to enable motion detection  A total  of three motion detection windows can be configured      7  Enable motion detection    2015 1 20 14 39 12  hiis Motion Detection Setting 1   For normal situations      Il  hata    PETERET  s Mr   Sensitivity  4056    M    m         hallw zi    A ay       Percentage  2256                 
114. e la fewo o  fensieie evocan fo  oa   Enable bacon compensation     irismode fixed  indoor  outdoor 4 4 Video Iris mode   outdoor    piris_mode manual  indoor  outdoor 1 4 PIris mode  outdoor manual   0   indoor 1  outdoor 2    2 4 4    wdr_strength O  1 60fps no WDR  WDRPro 3 level  from low to high        levell  wdr_mode 1   wdr_strength 0  level2  wdr_mode 1   wdr_strength 1  level3  wdr_mode 1   wdr_strength 2    me fer rt    AT    7 10 IR cut control    Group  ircutcontrol capability nvideoinprofile   0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     auto  auto 6 6 Set IR cut control mode  day    night    diO    dii    di2    schedule    daymodebegintime 00 00 23 59   07 00 Day mode begin time  daymodeendtime 00 00 23 59   18 00 Day mod end time    disableirled eee     Enable disable built in IR led  m mer fe  m    o Rm     sensitivity low  normal  normal   high        capability ir  gt  O     1 6 Enable disable external IR led   capability extir  gt  0     1    Switch to B W in night mode if  enabled    Sensitivity of light sensor       7 11 Image setting per channel    Group  image c  O  n 1    for n channel products    NAME VALUE DEFAULT  brightness  5 5 100 100    saturation  5 5 100 100    SECURITY DESCRIPTION        get set     Adjust brightness of image  according to mode settings   Adjust saturation of image  according to mode settings     contrast  5 5 100 100 Adjust contrast of image    according to mode settings     sharpness  3 3 100 100 Adjust sha
115. e media files via email when a trigger is activated    m oerver name  Enter a name for the server setting    m Sender email address  Enter the email address of the sender    m Recipient email address  Enter the email address of the recipient    m Server address  Enter the domain name or IP address of the email server    m User name  Enter the user name of the email account if necessary    m Password  Enter the password of the email account if necessary    m Server port  The default mail server port is set to 25  You can also manually set another port     If your SMTP server requires a secure connection  SSL   check This server requires a secure  connection  SSL      To verify if the email settings are correctly configured  click Test  The result will be shown in a pop up  window  If successful  you will also receive an email indicating the result     T imati Stine bald rere ion      E IR       n arira emi       Click Save server to enable the settings     Note that after you set up the first event server  the new event server will automatically display on the  Server list  If you wish to add other server options  click Add server     Server Media Extra parameter  SD       None           SDtest View  Email      None     e     Add media         Server type   FTP  oelect to send the media files to an FTP server when a trigger is activated     Server name     Server Type  Email  e FIP  Server address  ftp vivotek com  Server part  21  Username  vivotek  Password  222222    FTP fo
116. e set the video and audio streaming parameters as listed below   For more information  please refer to Stream settings on page 61     Video Mode MPEG 4  Frame size 176 x 144  Maximum frame rate 5 fps  Intra frame period 1S   Video quality  Constant bit rate  40kbps  Audio type  GSM AMR  12 2kbps    3  As most ISPs and players only allow RTSP streaming through port number 554  please set  the RTSP port to 554  For more information  please refer to RTSP Streaming on page 76     4  Launch the player on the 3GPP compatible mobile devices  e g   Quick Time      5  Type the following URL commands into the player   The address format is rtsp    lt public ip address of your camera gt   lt rtsp port gt   lt RTSP streaming    access name for stream   with small frame size and frame rate     For example     Open URL X   Enter an Internet URL to aper     rtsp   192 158 4 14 7  554 livez  sdp He    tea      You can configure Stream  2 into the suggested stream settings as listed above for live  viewing on a mobile device     Using VIVOTEK Recording Software    The product software CD also contains an ST7501 recording software  allowing simultaneous  monitoring and video recording for multiple Network Cameras  Please install the recording  software  then launch the program to add the Network Camera to the Channel list  For detailed  information about how to use the recording software  please refer to the user   s manual of the  software or download it from http   www vivotek com           
117. em   Homepage layout NR                                            39  See e Ea E e A E A A E S E E O E A NE essai 42  Se Al AIG E Sr E P EE E A E E E E E E AEE AAA E outer 44  SYSE AIRING O essan T                                                        Es 45  Modia ai Ig iz  9   see n e as ee EEEE E ee 49  Neda   Vd o eeens E E E eee eee eee ee 61  Kedd  AUO eae EAE E E E E EN EE EEE 66  Network  gt  General settings                cccccccssseecceseecceesecceesececeuscecsaueecsausesseaeeessaueesseueeessaeeecsaeeessageeesseeesegseessaseessagess 67  Network   Streaming DrOLOCOIS 1n nete ous aein aaa EREDE aA deine A ARRAES EE EEEE AAEE AME 15  Network  gt  SNMP  Simple Network Management Protocol                cccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeseeseesseeeeesaeeesseeeesaaeess 84  Securty  gt  User ACC OUI S M             85  Security  gt  HTTPS  Hypertext Transfer Protocol Over SSL                       eere nennen 86  SECU e ACCESS LIST RTT T         E                           93  PIE all A     1  6   ee ee E E EE 98  up                                                        101  Mechanical PITZ OC rio E casus anneanne smccueusesescchiesieedesecne a a EEES ae EA 101  EVSBL  gt  EVEN SCING S erras E E EE AS 106  Applications  gt  Motion Getection              cccccccccccccececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeee nne esse cess eesaeeeseeeeaeeseueeseeeseeeeseeseesseessneeseeenaes 120  Appicatons Dron DO a ce ate gato sedan es dee cece spn E eas deeded AE E E E EE AE EE 123  Applications   Tampe
118. er is assigned   The   return page  can be a full URL path or relative path according to  the current path  If you omit this parameter  it will redirect to an  empty page        IP Filtering for ONVIF    Syntax    product dependent    http      servername   cgi bin admin ipfilter cgi type  2   value        http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin ipfilter cgi method add lt v4 v6 gt  amp ip    ipaddress    amp index    value      amp ret    urn    return page        http     servername    cgi bin admin ipfilter cgi method del  v4 v6    amp index    value     amp return    return page        PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION  NULL Get IP filter type  allow  deny Set IP filter type    6    elv  deve eet IPv6 address from access list      lt IP address gt  Single address   lt IP address gt   Network address   lt IP address   network mask gt   Range address    start IP address   end IP address gt       value   The start position to add or to delete       return page   Redirect to the page   return page gt after the parameter is assigned   The   return page  can be a full URL path or relative path according to  the current path  If you omit this parameter  it will redirect to an  empty page        Get SDP of Streams    Note  This request requires Viewer access privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax     http     lt servername gt   lt network_rtsp_s lt O m 1 gt _accessname gt      m  is the stream number     network accessname   O   m 1     is the accessname for stream  1  to stream  m 
119. er the corresponding  information     X  Enable IPv6  IPv6 information  J  Manually setup the IP address  Optional IP address   Prefix length i 64    Optional default router          Optional primary DNS    Port  port  HTTPS port 443  Two way audio port 5060  FTP port  21               HTTPS port  By default  the HTTPS port is set to 443  It can also be assigned to another port  number between 1025 and 65535     Two way audio port  By default  the two way audio port is set to 5060  Also  it can also be assigned  to another port number between 1025 and 65535     The Network Camera supports two way audio communication so that operators can transmit and  receive audio simultaneously  By using the Network Camera s built in or external microphone and  an external speaker  you can communicate with people around the Network Camera     Note that as JPEG only transmits a series of JPEG images to the client  to enable the two way  audio function  make sure the video mode is set to    H 264    on the Media  gt  Video  gt  Stream settings  page and the media option is set to  Media  gt  Video  gt  Stream settings  on the Client Settings page   Please refer to Client Settings on page 30 and Stream settings on page 61     Audio transmitted to operators        qc M           M  Un  L  V  I  T  i       America Audio transmitted from operators Taiwan    Audio is being transmitted to the Network Camera    videar  CPrEAV  2015 01 09 17 08 56        EG    lk    TImnpsPEmBPmr    Talk Button Mic V
120. er yourself on VIVOTEK s website  and activate the package     2  This feature does not support the MJPEG stream  If a camera   s stream 1 is configured  into MJPEG  a warning message will prompt     Operation Procedure     1 Press the Snapshot Recording button  e g   when a car is passing the field of view     A short  2 5 seconds of video recording will be available  including 1 second of pre   recording and another second of post recording          r Forum wince    a  Ful ven  mE  7 Pezas seiner  t    Fiat   to Oe But beck focus poston  3 Agal ihe Soom ard rcuzhiy make focus vang Ew pulers on Ew era  a   feeneforus      Fukngescanfeus      Feri Le        4   i Li i    bx Loe     c   Euiera             2  The recording takes place on Stream 1 with a focusing result calculated from the full of  the current field of view     3  The Snapshot Focus comes with an embedded Quick time player  Users can review the  current focusing results on a viewing window  Users can also use the left arrow key on  their keyboard to go through the recording in a frame by frame manner  after the video is  played once      In this way  an installer can immediately examine whether the focus is optimal when a  fast going car is captured by video  If not  he can tune the focus again and review the  imaging result until satisfied     4 Users can also download the short recording clip to a PC  Note that if the Snapshot  Focus page is refreshed or the web session is closed  the recording will be erased 
121. es to the Network Camera  and the camera  will display the current status     Applications  gt  Tampering detection    This section explains how to set up camera tamper detection  With tamper detection  the  camera is capable of detecting incidents such as redirection  blocking or defocusing  or even  spray paint     Camera tampering detection      Save    Please follow the steps below to set up the camera tamper detection function    1  Check Enable camera tampering detection    2  Enter the tamper trigger duration   10 sec    10 min   The tamper alarm will be triggered only  when the tampering factor  the difference between current frame and pre saved background   exceeds the trigger threshold    3  Set up the event source as Camera Tampering Detection on Event  gt  Event settings  gt   Trigger  Please refer to page 131 for detailed information     Applications  gt  Audio detection    Audio detection  along with video motion detection  is applicable in the following scenarios    1  Detection of activities not covered by camera view  e g   a loud input by gun shots or breaking a  door window    2  A usually noisy environment  such as a factory  suddenly becomes quiet due to a breakdown of  machines    3  APTZ camera can be directed to turn to a preset point by the occurrence of audio events    4  Dark environments where video motion detection may not function well     Audio detection     V  Enable audio detection    Alarm bevel    ES Volume         Profile     save      The 
122. f     Global View  Click on this item to display the Global View window  The Global View window  contains a full view image  the largest frame size of the captured video  and a floating frame  the  viewing region of the current video stream   The floating frame allows users to control the e PTZ  function  Electronic Pan Tilt Zoom   For more information about e PTZ operation  please refer to  E PTZ Operation on page 81  For more information about how to set up the viewing region of the  current video stream  please refer to Viewing Windows on page 25     PTZ control  If a different control interface  e g   the RS485  is connected  you can select the  Mechanical PTZ control  For example  the camera can be mounted on a mechanical scanner that  enables moving the shooting direction        Global View     Berai T    X H e   i  E   nu      ed    The viewing region of  the curruent video  stream          The largest frame size    Moving Instantly    Configuration Area    Client Settings  Click this button to access the client setting page  For more information  please refer to  Client Settings on page 30     Configuration  Click this button to access the configuration page of the Network Camera  It is suggested  that a password be applied to the Network Camera so that only the administrator can configure the  Network Camera  For more information  please refer to Configuration on page 36     Language  Click this button to choose a language for the user interface  Language options are
123. firmware to plant an   frame  The shorter the duration  the more likely  you will get better video quality  but at the cost of higher network bandwidth consumption  Select  the intra frame period from the following durations  1 4 second  1 2 second  1 second  2 seconds   3 seconds  and 4 seconds     m Video quality  Constant bit rate     Constant bit rate  A complex scene generally produces a larger file size  meaning that  higher bandwidth will be needed for data transmission  The bandwidth utilization is  configurable to match a selected level  resulting in mutable video quality performance   The bit rates are selectable at the following rates  20Kbps  30Kbps  40Kbps  50Kbps   64Kbps  128Kbps  256Kbps  512Kbps  768Kbps  1Mbps  2Mbps  3Mbps  4Mbps  6Mbps   and 8Mbps  You can also select Customize and manually enter a value      Target bit rate  select a bit rate from the pull down menu  The bit rate ranges from  20kbps to a maximum of 20Mbps  The bit rate then becomes the Average or Upper  bound bit rate number  The Network Camera will strive to deliver video streams  around or within the bit rate limitation you impose       Policy  If Frame Rate Priority is selected  the Network Camera will try to maintain  the frame rate per second performance  while image quality will be compromised  If  Image quality priority is selected  the Network Camera may drop some video frames  in order to maintain image quality     Fixed quality  On the other hand  if Fixed quality is selected  a
124. g from one point to the other will be  shown  yet it is not easy to observe if the move is not over a long distance     Click on Image  The e PTZ function also supports  Click on Image   When you click on any point of the Global View    Window or Live View Window  the viewing region will also move to that point     Note that the Click on Image  function only applies when you have configured a smaller  Region of  Interest    out of the maximum output frame  e g   a 720x480 region from the camera s 1280x1024  maximum frame size     Patrol button  Click this button  then the Network Camera will patrol among the selected preset  positions continuously     Patrol settings    You can select some preset positions for the Network Camera to patrol   Please follow the steps below to set up a patrol schedule     NOOB WD          Select the preset locations on the list  and click   gt  gt       The selected preset locations will be displayed on the Patrol locations list       Set the Dwelling time for the preset location during an auto patrol      If you want to delete a preset location from the Patrol locations list  select it and click Remove      Select a location and click   4  Y   to rearrange the patrol order      Select patrol locations you want to save in the list and click Save to enable the patrol settings      To implement the patrol schedule  please go to homepage and click on the Patrol button  Please refer  to the next page     Digital   Mechanical    Select dream  1       
125. ge gt      http      servername   cgi bin operator setparam cgi    parameter         value        amp    parameter       value        amp update    value       amp returnz   return page         http      servername    cgi bin admin setparam cgi    parameter          value        amp    parameter       value        amp update    value       amp returnz   return page         PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION    group     name    value to assigned Assign   value   to the parameter   group     name       update   boolean   Set to 1 to update all fields  no need to update parameter in each    group       return page   Redirect to the page   return page  after the parameter is assigned   The   return page  can be a full URL path or relative path according to  the current path  If you omit this parameter  it will redirect to an    empty page      Note  The return page can be a general HTML file  htm   html  or a  VIVOTEK server script executable   vspx  file  It cannot be a CGI       commandor have any extra parameters This parameter must be    VIVOTEK    pf  placed atthe end of the parameter list    Return        HTTP 1 0 200 OK r n  Content Type  text html r n  Context Length   lt length gt  r n   r n     lt parameter pair gt        where lt parameter pair gt  is   lt parameter gt   lt value gt  r n    lt parameter pair gt      Only the parameters that you set and are readable will be returned     Example  Set the IP address of server to 192 168 0 123      cgi bin admin setparam cgi net
126. ge management setting    Currently it   s for local storage  SD  CF card     Group  disk_1 lt O  n 1  gt n is the total number of storage devices   capability storage dbenabled  gt  0     PARAMETER VALUE Default SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     cyclic_enabled  lt boolean gt  06 5 Enable cyclic storage method     autocleanup_enabled  lt boolean gt  6 6 Enable automatic clean up method   Expired and not locked media files will be  deleted   autocleanup_maxage  lt positive 7 6 6 To specify the expired days for automatic  integer gt  clean up     7 36 Region of interest       Group  roi_c lt O  n 1  gt for n channel product  and m is the number of streams which support ROI      capability eptz  gt  0     PARAMETER VALUE Default SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     s  O  m 1    home 1 6 ROI left top corner coordinate    s  O  m 1     size   window size   1920x1080 1 6 ROI width and height  The width value  must be multiples of 16 and the height  value must be multiples of 8    7 37 ePTZ setting    Group  eptz_c lt O  n 1  gt for n channel product   capability eptz  gt  0     PARAMETER VALUE Default SECURITY   DESCRIPTION   get set   osdzoom   boolean   1 Indicates multiple of zoom in is   on screen display  or not  Enable the ePTZ  move smoothly        feature    Pan speed     It should be set by eCamcCtrl cgi rather       tiltspeed  beb5 Tilt speed   It should be set by eCamcCtrl cgi rather  than by setparam cgi     DJ    than by setparam cgi      zoomspeed  5 5 1 7 Zoom speed   
127. ge scan focus buttons  When a full     range scan is selected  a full range scan through the camera s entire focal length can  take about 30 to 80 seconds  If not  the auto focus scan will only go through the length  where optimal focus may occur  and that takes about 15 to 20 seconds  In theory  best  results of the auto scan can be acquired when the camera s iris is fully open     6  Wait for the scan to complete  After a short while  the clearest image obtained should  be displayed and the optimal focus range achieved  Use the arrow marks on the sides  to fine tune the focus if you are not satisfied with the results  You may still need to use the    arrow buttons to fine tune the focus depending on the live image on your screen      gt     means mov   ing from wide to tele end  and     lt     tele to wide     7  Click on the Enable iris button to save the current configuration     The methodology of using the Resize Buttons at the upper left corner of the streaming  window is the same as that on the home page     Focus window     By default  the optimal focus is found on a full view window  You may designate a custom window  within your current field of view to acquire the best focus out of it  However  you can not place a  focus window on a distant background  e g   a hall way that stretches away for 3 meters or farther   Doing so you will not benefit from the Focus window function     m Full view  The focus tuning takes place by referring to the full view     m Custom  Y
128. ges can  be generated     For example  if both the Send pre event images and Send post event images are set to 7  a total of 15  images are generated after a trigger is activated                                                                                                                                                Trigger Activation    m File name prefix  Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the file name     m Add date and time suffix to the file name  Select this option to add a date time suffix to the file name   For example     Snapshot_20140513_100341    T 1    File name prefix Date and time suffix  The format is  YYYYMMDD HHMMSS       Click Save media to enable the settings     To note that after you set up the first media server  a new column for media server will automatically  display on the Media list  If you wish to add more media options  click Add media     Media type   Video clip  Select to send video clips when a trigger is activated     Media name  Video Clip  Media Type  Attached media   Snapshot  9e Video Clip  Source  Stream 1   Pre event recording  0 seconds  0 3   Maximum duration  5 seconds  1 20   Maximum file size  500 Kbytes  50 6144   File name prefix   Video Clip       system log    Save media       m Media name  Enter a name for the media setting   m Source  Select a video stream as the source of video clip     m Pre event recording  The Network Camera has a buffer to temporarily hold data up to a certain limit  Enter a number
129. gger     boot  seq   recnotify   tampering   vi   volalarm     volalarm   Audio detection    The status for event trigger       exttriggerstatus trigger   lt blank gt  6 6 The status for event DI 1 trigger    normal trigger     trigger norma       exttriggerstatus1 trigger  6 6 The status for event audio detection    normal trigger    profiletrigger       triggere norma    EN    mdwin   integer      B       m      A  JO  Y  2     V    6 6 Indicate the source id of di trigger   This field is required when trigger  condition is  di    One bit represents one digital input  The  LSB indicates DI O    6 6 Indicate the source window id of motion  detection   This field is required when trigger  condition is  md    One bit represents one window     The LSB indicates the 1  window     For example  to detect the 1   and 3      windows  set mdwin as 5    6 6 Similar to mdwin  The parameter takes  effect when profile 1 of motion detection  is enabled    6 6 Indicate the source id of vi trigger   This field is required when trigger  condition is  vi    One bit represents one digital input  The  LSB indicates VI 0    6 6 Select audio detection event   0  not select  1  select   6 6 Select audio detection profile event   0  not select  1  select   6 6 Interval of snapshots in minutes     This field is used when trigger condition       is    seq           weekday O 127 Indicate which weekday is scheduled   One bit represents one weekday   bitO  LSB    Saturday  bitl   Friday  bit2   Thursda
130. gger is activated     m Priority  Select the relative importance of this recording  High  Normal  or Low   Recording with a higher  priority setting will be executed first     m Source  Select a video stream as the recording source     f  NOTE      gt  To enable recording notification please configure Event settings first  Please refer to page 106     Please follow the steps below to set up the recording     1  Trigger  Select a trigger source     Trigger    Schedule  q  Sun F  Mon    Tue  7  Wed  7  Thu    Fri    Sat  Time  e Always  From to  hh mm     Network fail    m Schedule  The server will start to record files on the local storage or a networked attached storage   NAS      m Network fail  Since network fail  the server will start to record files on the local storage  SD card      VIVOTEK       2  Destination  You can select the SD card or network storage  NAS  for the recorded video files  If you have not  configured a NAS server  see details in the following           Priority  Source  Stream 1      Destination  Destination  NAS  e   1  Trigger  Capacity     Entire free space        Reserve space iones  2  Destination jT       Enable cyclic recording         Recording file management    Maximum duration  minutes  1 30   Maximum file size  MB  100 900   w          Note  To enable recording notification please configure Event first                                  NAS server    Click Add NAS server to open the server setting window and follow the steps below to set up 
131. gital Output  capability ndo  gt  0     Note  This request requires Viewer privileges  Method  GET POST  Syntax     http      servername    cgi bin dido getdo cgi  doO   amp do1   amp do2   amp do3     If no parameter is specified  all the digital output statuses will be returned     Return    HTTP 1 0 200 OK r n  Content Type  text plain r n  Content Length   lt  ength gt  r n   r n    doO  lt state gt   r n   dol  lt state gt   r n   do2  lt state gt   r n   do3  lt state gt   r n       where   state   can be 0 or 1     Example  Query the status of digital output 1     User s Manual   213        r n  doi 1 r n    Capture Single Snapshot    Note  This request requires Normal User privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax     http      servername   cgi bin viewer video jpg  channel 2   value      amp resolution  lt value gt         amp qualityz   value      amp 8streamid 2   value            If the user requests a size larger than all stream settings on the server  this request will fail     PARAMETER VALUE DEFA DESCRIPTION    E au le    The server will return the most up to date snapshot of the selected channel and stream in JPEG format  The size       and quality of the image will be set according to the video settings on the server     Return   HTTP 1 0 200 OK r n  Content Type  image jpeg r n     Content Length    image size   Mn          binary JPEG image data      Account Management    Note  This request requires Administrator privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax  
132. h    3  The switch also forwards the RADIUS Server s certificate to the Network Camera    4  Assuming all certificates are validated  the switch then changes the Network Camera s state to  authorized and is allowed access to the protected network via a pre configured port     Certificate Authority   CA         Certificate Certificate       PTZ  gt  PTZ settings    This section explains how to control the Network Camera s Pan Tilt Zoom operation    There are two ways to enable the camera control function    1  Digital  Control the e PTZ operation  Within a field of view  it allows users to quickly move the  focus to a target area for close up viewing without physically moving the camera    2  Mechanical  Connect the Network Camera to a PTZ driver or scanner via the RS485  interface     Digital PTZ Operation  E PTZ Operation     The e PTZ control settings section will be displayed as shown below     Digital   Mechanical    Select dream  1       207 4 5 20 11 15 41    Fan speed     J  Tilt speed      zoom speed  J  Auto pan patrol speed  1  So to         Select one     hull       Home location settings    Set cument postion as home Restor home position to default    Presetand patrol settings    Select Preset Locations for Patrol                            User preset locations El Patrol locations paire  lower left A  F  lower left 5 e  comer    P  comer    righi      gt   E  right     upper right  7  upper right  lower right E E  lower right 5 E  E3  Misc settings  Zoom factor d
133. h    Input 1       Camera Power    ff NOTE     The maximum output load from DO pins is 50mA     Hardware Reset    Recessed  Reset Button       The reset button is used to reset the system or restore the factory default settings  Sometimes  resetting the system can return the camera to normal operation  If the system problems remain  after reset  restore the factory settings and install again     Reset  Press and release the recessed reset button with a straightened paper clip  Wait for the  Network Camera to reboot     Restore  Press and hold the recessed reset button until the status LED rapidly blinks  Note that    all settings will be restored to factory default  Upon successful restore  the status LED will blink  green and red during normal operation     Micro SD SDHC SDXC Card Capacity    This network camera is compliant with Micro SD SDHC SDXC 16GB   8GB   32GB   64GB and  other preceding standard SD cards     VIVOTEK       Install the Camera Stand    1  Install the camera stand by drilling holes on the ceiling   2  Secure the stand to ceiling using the screws and anchors   3  Secure the camera to stand and tighten the fastening ring        10   User s Manual       Network Deployment    General Connection  with PoE     4   f you have external devices such as sensors and alarms  connect them to the general I O  terminal block  Install the camera base to the mounting hole at the bottom of the camera     5  Connect the camera to a switch using an Ethernet cable     PoE Swi
134. h others  the  system parameters will be restored to  default values except for a union of  combined results    Restore the system parameters to  default values except the custom  language file the user has uploaded   This command can cooperate with  other  restoreexceptXYZ  commands     When cooperating with others  the    system parameters will be restored to       the default value except for a union of  the combined results        restoreexceptvadp  lt integer gt  N A 7 6 Restore the system parameters to  default values except the vadp  parameters and VADP modules that  stored in the system   This command can cooperate with  other    restoreexceptXYZ    commands   When cooperating with others  the  system parameters will be restored to  the default value except for a union of  the combined results     7 1 1system info    Subgroup of system  info  The fields in this group are unchangeable       NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     string 40   IP816A HP Internal model name of the server    extendedmodelname string 40  IP816A HP 0 7 ODM specific model name of server   eg  DCS 5610   If it is not an ODM  serialnumber   mac   product 0 7  address   mac  address    firmwareversion string 40     product 0 7 Firmware version  including model   dependent   company  and version number in the  format   lt MODEL BRAND VERSION gt     model  this field will be equal to   modelname    12 characters MAC address  without  hyphens      Number of webpage languages    availa
135. h point to point transmission  multicast  on the  other hand  sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple clients to acquire    the stream at the same time by requesting a copy from the multicast group address  Therefore   enabling multicast can effectively save Internet bandwith     The ports can be changed to values between 1025 and 65535  The multicast RTP port must be an  even number and the multicast RTCP port number is the multicast RTP port number plus one  and  thus is always odd  When the multicast RTP port changes  the multicast RTCP port will change  accordingly     If the multicast RTP video ports are incorrectly assigned  the following warning message will be  displayed  Microsnr1 interne  Lapiorer    i Dread part rane  Prag grea   wade oo mt Ew gne r    I   m           Multicast TTL  1 255   The multicast TTL  Time To Live  is the value that tells the router the range  a packet can be forwarded       0   Restricted to the samehost          Restricted to the same region    Restricted to the same continent    255 Unrestricted in scope       Network  gt  DDNS    This section explains how to configure the dynamic domain name service for the Network  Camera  DDNS is a service that allows your Network Camera  especially when assigned  with a dynamic IP address  to have a fixed host and domain name     Express link    Express Link is a free service provided by VIVOTEK server  which allows users to register  a domain name for a network device  One 
136. i bin admin update lens cgi upload lens    Post data   upload lens profile input       file name gt  r n     r n        lt multipart encoded form data gt     Server will accept the file named  lt file name gt  to upload the lens profile to camera        VIVOTEK    9  Video out supporting issues    The VideoOut support depends on different video modes  In following video modes  Video out will not support in  such cases     Always support VideoOut Both stream resolution  gt  720p Not support VideoOut    Both stream resolution  gt  720p   Both stream resolution  gt  720p Not support VideoOut  Both stream resolution  gt  720p   Both stream resolution  gt  720p Not support Video Out       User s Manual   231       VIVOTEK    Technical Specifications    Technical Specifications     Intelligent Video 00    Model    CPU  Flash  RAM    Image Sensor  Maximum Resolution  Lens Type   Focal Length  Aperture   Auto iris   Field of View    Shutter Time   WDR Technology  Day Night   Minimum Illumination    Pan tilt zoom  Functionalities  On board Storage    Compression  Maximum Frame Rate    Maximum Streams  S N Ratio  Dynamic Range  Video Streaming  Image Settings    Audio Capability  Compression  Interface       Users  Protocols    Interface  ONVIF    IP8155HP    Multimedia SoC  System on Chip   256 MB  384MB    1 3  Progressive CMOS   1280x1024  1 3MP    Vari focal   f 2 8 8mm   F1 2   F1 95   P iris  DC iris reserved    36     106    Horizontal    29     84    Vertical    46     140    D
137. iagonal    1 5 sec  to 1 10 000 sec    WDR Pro Il   Removable IR cut filter for day  amp  night function  0 03 Lux   F1 2  Color    0 001 Lux 9 F1 2  B W    ePTZ    48x digital zoom  4x on IE plug in 12x built in   SD SDHC SDXC card slot    H 264  MJPEG   30 fps   1280x1024   in both compression mode   60 fps   1280x1024   in one stream mode only   2 simultaneous streams   64 dB   140 dB   Adjustable resolution  quality and bitrate   Time stamp  text overlay  flip  amp  mirror   Configurable brightness  contrast  saturation  sharpness   white balance  exposure control  gain  backlight  compensation  privacy masks  Scheduled profile settings  3D Noise Reduction  EIS  Video Rotation    Two way audio  full duplex   AAC  G 711  G 726   External microphone input  Audio output    Live viewing for up to 10 clients   IPv4  IPv6  TCP IP  HTTP  HTTPS  UPnP  RTSP RTP RTCP   IGMP  SMTP  FTP  DHCP  NTP  DNS  DDNS  PPPoE  CoS   QoS  SNMP  802 1X  UDP  ICMP   10Base T 100 BaseTX Ethernet  RJ 45    Supported  specification available at www onvif org    Video Motion Detection    Triple window video motion detection    Alarm Triggers    Alarm Events    Video motion detection  manual trigger  digital input   periodical trigger  system boot  recording notification   camera tampering detection   Event notification using digital output  HTTP  SMTP  FTP  and NAS server   File upload via HTTP  SMTP  FTP and NAS server    Smart Focus System  Connectors    LED Indicator  Power Input    Power Consumpti
138. ic coordinate system  for many features  like  ePTZ  privacy mask     motion  etc       Source  most for image  sensor  may perform  scale or binning  etc on  image data  and output  data with smaller size     This parameter is       designed to represent          videoin_cO_mode2_ binning    videoin cO mode2 nresoluti  on  videoin cO mode2 resolutio    n    videoin cO mode2 maxfra    merate    videoin cO mode2 maxfps    mjpeg    videoin cO mode2 maxfps    h264  videoin cO mode2 descripti  on    videoin flexiblebitrate    binning      positive  integer       a list of  available  resolution  separated by  commas      product  dependent    A list of      Positive    Integer        Integer        Integer        String 128      gt      lt boolean gt     176x144  384x216   640x360 1280x720   1360x768 1600x904   1920x1080    60 60 60 60 60 60 6  0    60 60 60 60 60 60 6  0    60 60 60 60 60 60 6       0  Single Stream  Max     60fps     this     Indicate binning is used or  not in this video mode    0  No binning   1  2x2 binning   3  3x3 binning    Available resolutions list     Available resolutions list     Indicate how many frame  rate image sensor outputs    in this video mode       One to one mapping to  the resolution in   resolution       The element number is  defined as  nresolution     in this group       This parameter records    the frame rate when   videoin c  n    cmosfreq    60 or   videoin c  n    modulati  on  ntsc   Maximum fps that the  device can encode  Maxim
139. ified        The resource is unavailable  ex  Virtual input is waiting for next state   Examples    setvi cgi vi0 0 15000 1   setvi cgi vi0 1    Request 2 will not be accepted during the execution time 15 seconds         Open Timeshift Stream  capability timeshift  gt  0     timeshift enable 1  timeshift_c lt n gt _s lt m gt _allow 1     Note  This request requires Viewer access privileges     Syntax   For HTTP push server  MJPEG      http     servername     network http s  m    accessname    maxsft    value     amp tsmode    value    amp reftime    v    alue    amp forcechk amp minsft    value           For RTSP  H264   the user needs to input theURL below into an RTSP compatible player     rtsp     servername     network rtsp s  m    accessname   maxsft    value     amp tsmode    value    amp reftime    va       lue    amp forcechk amp minsftz    value      n  is the channel index     m  is the timeshift stream index     For details on timeshift stream  please refer to the  TimeshiftCaching  documents     PARAMETER VALUE DEFAULT DESCRIPTION    i po ew cached stream at most how many seconds ago     tsmode Streaming mode   i normal   gt  Full FPS all the time   adaptive   gt  Default send only I frame for H 264  and send 1  FPS for MJPEG  If DI or motion window are triggered  the  streaming is changed to send full FPS for 10 seconds     Note  this parameter also works on non timeshift streams       reftime i Reference time for maxsft and minsft   camera receives  This provide
140. iguration       Reloading configuration httpd       Upload VADP package successfully       To start a module  select the checkcircle in front  and click the Start button   Module list    Module name Vendor Version Status License  Hello World ABC 3 8 24 ON yes    Start   Stop      If you should need to remove a module  select the checkcircle in front and then click the  Stop button  By then the module status will become OFF  and the X button will appear at  the end of the row  Click on the X button to remove an existing module     Madule list  Module name Vendor Version Status License  Hello World ABC 3 8 24 Off yes  Start   Stop      When prompted by a confirm message  Click Yes to proceed        Do you want to delete the VADP module     Note that the actual memory consumed while operating the module will be indicated on the  Memory status field  This helps determine whether a running module has consumed too  much of system resources     Snapshot Focus    Snapshot Focus comes as a standard VADP package  This feature helps find the best  focus when a camera is aiming at an area where no referential or substantial objects  exist  e g   a highway with flows of high speed vehicles  It is often difficult to find the best  focus when the field of view is set to cover a section of highway while the real target is the  vehicle     Limitations     1  This package should be enabled or separately downloaded from VIVOTEK s website or  technical support to a camera  You may need to regist
141. image variations still fall under the preset threshold        If you want to configure other motion detection settings for day night schedule mode  please click Profile  to open the Motion Detection Profile Settings page as shown below  A total of three motion detection  windows can be configured on this page as well     7Motion detection profile settings       2015 1 20 14 39 12  Window name     sensitivity  63     Percentage  17              New    Save    General settings   7  Enable this profile  This profile is applied to   2 Day mode     Night mode  C3 Schedule mode    Please follow the steps beolw to set up a profile    1  Create a new motion detection window    2  Check Enable this profile    3  Select the applicable mode  Day mode  Night mode  or Schedule mode  Please manually enter a time  range if you choose Schedule mode    4  Click Save to enable the settings and click Close to exit the page     This motion detection window will also be displayed on the Event Settings page  You can go to Event   gt  Event settings  gt  Trigger to select it as a trigger source  Please refer to page 131 for detailed  information     f  NOTE      gt  How does motion detection work      21 Enable moban detection    vvIncdaosw s                      v   fl d Dn A          There are two motion detection parameters  Sensitivity and Percentage  In the illustration above   frame A and frame B are two sequential images  Pixel differences between the two frames are  detected and highlighted
142. in  You CAN NOT open a  management view session with the camera using a 64 bit IE browser     2   f you encounter this problem  try execute the lexplore exe program from C  Windows   SysWOWG64  A 32 bit version of IE browser will be installed     3  On Windows    the 32 bit explorer browser can be accessed from here   C  Program Files  x86  Internet Explorer iexplore exe    ff NOTE     1  For a megapixel camera  it is recommended to use monitors of the 24  size or larger   and are capable of 1600x1200 or better resolutions   2  Below are the defaults for Audio settings   For cameras with built in microphone  Not Muted   For cameras without built in microphone  Muted     To receive audio input from external microphone  you may need to enable the audio  input from Media    Audio  Refer to page 66 for more information     xx Tips    1  The onscreen Java control can malfunction under the following situations   A PC connects to different cameras that are using the same IP address  or the same  camera running different firmware versions   Removing your browser cookies will  solve this problem    2  In the event of plug in compatibility issues  you may try to uninstall the plug in that was   previously installed   n  Business Explorer    di Camera Stream Controller             Jp Uninstall     Catalyst Control Center      Using RTSP Players    To view the video streaming media using RTSP players  you can use one of the following  players that support RTSP streaming     Q Quick Time 
143. ion      Enable recording notification       notifyserver 07 31 6 6 Indicate which notification server is  scheduled   One bit represents one application server   server iO i4    bitO  LSB    server 10   bitl   server_il   bit2   server_i2   bit3   server_i3   bit4   server_i4   For example  enable server i0   server i2  and server i4 as notification  servers  the notifyserver value is 21        weekday O 127 Indicate which weekday is scheduled   One bit represents one weekday   bitO  LSB    Saturday  bitl   Friday  bit2   Thursday  bit3   Wednesday  bit4   Tuesday  bits   Monday  bit6   Sunday  For example  to detect events on Friday  and Sunday  set weekday as 66     begintime     hmm foo  00 6 6 tan time of the weekly schedule         hh mm 24 00 CNN time of the weekly schedule    00 00 24 00 indicates schedule always  on     EEEM L4 4040                cyclesize The maximum size for cycle recording in       Kbytes when choosing to limit recording    size        reserveamount The reserved amount in Mbytes when       choosing cyclic recording mechanism     dest f  cf 6 6 The destination to store the recorded  edu data    cf  means local storage  CF or SD card     0  means the index of the network  storage     maxsize 100 2000 Unit  Mega bytes   When this condition is reached  recording  file is truncated     maxduration 60 3600 Uuit  Second  file is truncated    adaptive_enable 6 6 Indicate whether the adaptive recording  is enabled          When this condition is reached  
144. ion enables  light compensation for images that are  too dark or too bright to recognize  for       example  for the dark side of objects  that is posed against bright sunlight     ra mods  EN Hu    Enna VEDH bna    Profe Sene Jart    Exposure control     m Exposure level  You can manually set the Exposure level  which ranges from  2 0 to  2 0  dark  to bright   You can click on the Exposure time and Gain control slide bars to specify a range  of shutter time and Gain control values within which the camera can automatically tune to an  optimal imaging result  You may prefer a shorter shutter time to better capture moving objects   while a faster shutter reduces light and needs to be compensated by electrical brightness gains     m Exposure mode  Select Auto or Manual mode according to your needs     Manual  Select Manual to set a fixed exposure time and gain  Then  tune the slide bar to set the  Exposure time and Gain Control to the best image quality  A shorter exposure time allows less  amount of light to enter the sensor  while a higher gain control value generates certain amount of  noises     Exposure control  Exposure level   1 0        Exposure mode  Manual         Iris adjustment   Maximum Exposure Time  f 1 30    Gain control  mmm                                                                           X      Sm      t o  100    E      Auto  If you set Exposure mode as Auto  the Exposure time and Gain control will not be  configurable since the sensor library will a
145. is    Indicate binning is used or  not in this video mode    0  No binning   1  2x2 binning   3  3x3 binning    Available resolutions list     Available resolutions list     Indicate how many frame  rate image sensor outputs    in this video mode       One to one mapping to  the resolution in   resolution       The element number is  defined as  nresolution   in this group      This parameter records  the frame rate when   videoin c  n    cmosfreq      60 or       videoin_cO_model_maxfps_    mjpeg    videoin_cO_model_maxfps_    h264    videoin cO mode1 descripti    on    videoin cO mode2 rotation    videoin cO mode2 effective    pixel    videoin cO mode2 outputsi    Ze         String 128      gt    lt boolean gt        30 30 30 30 30 30 3   0 7  0  30 30 30 30 30 30 3   0 7    0  Video Rotation  Max    0 7  30fps     0 7    1920x1080 0 7    1920x1080 l     videoin_c lt n gt _modulati  on  ntsc   Maximum fps that the  device can encode  Maximum fps that the  device can encode  Description about this  mode   Indicate this mode  whether support video  rotation  The visible area of full  scene in this video mode     The unit is pixel in source       This value must  lt     capability videoin c  n     maxsize       f  effectivepixel       capability videoin c  n     maxsize   then the   visible area is located at    the center of full scene     The output size of source     equal to the captured size  by device  in this video  mode  The unit is pixel   This value is used as a  bas
146. isplay    Select Stream  Select a video stream to set up the e PTZ control  Please note that each stream can  possess its own preset and patrol settings  For detailed information about how to set up preset and patrol  settings  please refer to page 100     Auto pan patrol speed  Select the speed from  5 to 5  slow fast  to set up the Auto pan patrol speed  control     Zoom factor display  If you check this item  the zoom indicator will be displayed on the home page when you zoom in out the    live viewing window as the picture shown on the next page     When completed with the e PTZ settings  click Save to enable the settings on this page     Home page in the E PTZ Mode    Mega Pixel Network Camera    LE Cheri ig   Corfguratan   Language             m  he e Preset Positions will also be displayed on the home page  Select one from the drop down  list  and the Network Camera will move to the selected position     m  f you have set up different preset positions for different streams  you can select one of the video  streams to display its separate preset positions     Global View   In addition to using the e PTZ control panel  you can also use the mouse to drag or resize the  floating frame to pan tilt zoom the viewing region  The live view window will also move to the  viewing region accordingly     Moving Instantly  If you check this item  the live view window will switch to the new viewing region instantly after    you move the floating frame  If deselected  the process movin
147. lder name   J  Passive made  HTTP    Network storage  Test     Close     Save server    m oerver name  Enter a name for the server setting   m Server address  Enter the domain name or IP address of the FTP server     m oerver port  By default  the FTP server port is set to 21  It can also be assigned to another port number  between 1025 and 65535     m User name  Enter the login name of the FTP account   m Password  Enter the password of the FTP account   m FIP folder name    Enter the folder where the media file will be placed  If the folder name does not exist  the Network  Camera will automatically create one on the FTP server     m 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  The firmware default has the Passive mode checkbox selected     To verify if the FTP settings are correctly configured  click Test  The result will be shown in a pop up  window as shown below  If successful  you will also receive a test txt file on the FTP server   EIE              PELTEUUFEUCENFIUTTETUTITET I EI LIT Ob harp 092  160 5 12  fe pa inal inde ete rere gi       Hp transmissbon successfully        tp Lransemnisxion Failed        Click Save server to enable the settings     Server type   HTTP  Select to send the media files to an HTTP server when a trigger is activated        Server name    HTTP    
148. li             Wen   Ww  Ut     ull  i  WIN  ee ean            Freie    Motion Detection Setting 2     For special situations  Follow the steps below to enable motion detection   1  Click New to add a new motion detection window   2  In the Window Name text box  enter a name for the motion detection window   m  o move and resize the window  drag it to a preferred location  and let cursor stay on the edge of the  window until it changes into resize cursor   m To delete a window  click X on the upper right corner of the window   3  Define the sensitivity to moving objects and the space ratio of all alerted pixels by moving the  Sensitivity and Percentage slide bars   4  Click Save to enable the settings   5  Select Enable motion detection to enable this function     For exam ple  Enable motion detection    2015 1 20 14 39 12  Window name     hallway          X Oe    Percentage  13        The Percentage Indicator will rise or fall depending on the variation between sequential images  When  motions are detected by the Network Camera and are judged to exceed the defined threshold  the  red bar rises  Meanwhile  the motion detection window will be outlined in red  Photos or videos can be  captured instantly and configured to be sent to a remote server  Email  FTP   For more information on  how to configure an event setting  please refer to Event settings on page 106     A green bar indicates that even though motions have been detected  the event has not been triggered  because the 
149. ll frames are  transmitted with the same quality  bandwidth utilization is therefore unpredictable   The video quality can be adjusted to the following settings  Medium  Standard  Good   Detailed  and Excellent  You can also select Customize and manually enter a value       Maximum bit rate  With the guaranteed image quality  you might still want to place  a bit rate limitation to control the size of video streams for bandwidth and storage  concerns  The configurable bit rate starts from 1Mbps to 40Mbps  In low light  conditions  lot of noises can be generated and the frame sizes can significantly  increase  Placing a bit rate limitation can limit the size of frames     You may also manually enter a bit rate number by selecting the Customized option     If the JPEG mode is selected  the Network Camera sends consecutive JPEG images to the client   producing a moving effect similar to a filmstrip  Every single JPEG image transmitted guarantees  the same image quality  which in turn comes at the expense of variable bandwidth usage  Because  the media contents are a combination of JPEG images  no audio data is transmitted to the client   There are three parameters provided in MJPEG mode to control the video performance     H 284    JPEG  Frame size  1320x1050 i    Maximum frame rate  3D ips   Video quality    Target bit rate  B Mbps        Policy  Frame rate pnonty ha    Fixed quality     m Frame size  You can set up different video resolution for different viewing devices  For e
150. ll return the most up to date system log   Return     HTTP 1 0 200 OK r n  Content Type  text plain r n    Content Length   lt syslog length gt  r n   r n     lt system log information gt  r n       Upgrade Firmware    Note  This request requires Administrator privileges     Method  POST    Syntax     http     servername    cgqi bin admin uparade cai    Post data     fimage    file name     amp returnz   return page     r n     r n     lt multipart encoded form data gt        Server will accept the file named  lt file name gt  to upgradethe firmware and return with  lt return page gt  if indicated     ePTZ Camera Control  capability eptz  gt  0     Note  This request requires camctrl privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax    http    lt servername gt  cgi bin camctrl eCamCtrl cgi channel  lt value gt  amp stream  lt value gt      amp movez   value       Move home  up  down  left  right     amp auto    value       Auto pan  patrol     amp zoomz   value      Zoom in  out     amp zooming 2   value    amp zs    value      Zoom without stopping  used for joystick     amp vx z   value    amp vy z   value    amp vs    value       Shift without stopping  used for joystick     amp x    value    amp yz   value    amp videosize    value    amp resolutionz   value    amp stretch z   value      Click on image   Move the center of image to the coordination  x y  based on resolution or videosize           amp speedpan    value      amp speedtiltz   value       amp speedzoom    value      
151. low circuit  inactive status     7 4 digital output behavior define    Group  do i  O x ndo 1     capability ndo  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   normalstate open  open 1 1 Indicate open circuit or closed  grounded circuit  inactive status     7 5 security       Group  security    NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   privilege do view  operator  operator Indicate which privileges and  admin    View  operator  view  admin  capability eptz  gt  0        above can control digital output   capability ndo  gt  0     Indicate which privileges and    privilege_camctrl    above can control PTZ     capability ptzenabled  gt  O or       view  admin Root privilege  operator   admin  user_i lt 1 20 gt _ privilege   view   lt blank gt   operator   admin    user iO privilege       User privilege       7 6 network    Group  network    NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION     get set        preproces    lt positive  lt blank gt  6 6 An 32 bit integer  each bit can be set separately as  follows   Bit 0   gt  HTTP service     Bit 12   HTTPS service     integer      Bit 2 2   FTP service     Bit 3 2   Two way audio and RTSP Streaming service     To stop service before changing its port settings  It s    recommended to set this parameter when change a  service port to the port occupied by another service  currently  Otherwise  the service may fail    Stopped service will auto start after changing port  settings    Ex    Change HTTP port from 80 to 
152. ms  However  network  packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may be broken  Activate UDP connection  when occasions require time sensitive responses and the video quality is less important  Note that each  unicast client connecting to the server takes up additional bandwidth and the Network Camera allows up  to ten simultaneous accesses     UDP multicast  This protocol allows multicast enabled routers to forward network packets to all clients  requesting streaming media  This helps to reduce the network transmission load of the Network Camera  while serving multiple clients at the same time  Note that to utilize this feature  the Network Camera must  be configured to enable multicast streaming at the same time  For more information  please refer to  RTSP Streaming on page 76     TCP  This protocol guarantees the complete delivery of streaming data and thus provides better video  quality  The downside of this protocol is that its real time effect is not as good as that of the UDP protocol     HTTP  This protocol allows the same quality as TCP protocol without needing to open specific ports for  streaming under some network environments  Users inside a firewall can utilize this protocol to allow  streaming data through     Two way audio  Two way audio      Half duplex    Full duplex    Half duplex  Audio is transmitted from one direction at a time  e g   from a PC holding a web  console with the camera   Full duplex  Audio is transmitted in both directions 
153. nformation on how to forward ports on the router  please refer  to your router s user s manual     3  Find out the public IP address of your router provided by your ISP  Internet Service Provider    Use the public IP and the secondary HTTP port to access the Network Camera from the  Internet  Please refer to Network Type on page 6  for details     For example  your router and IP settings may look like this     Device IP Address  internal   IP Address  External Port  Mapped port on the  port router     Public IP of router  122 146 57 120    LAN IP of router      192 168 2 1 re  Camera 1    192 168 2 10 80 122 146 57 120 8000  Camera2       192 168 2 11 80 122 146 57 120 8001  EM es qENNMMgggcMgses       Configure the router  virtual server  or firewall  so that the router can forward any data  coming into a preconfigured port number to a network camera on the private network  and  allow data from the camera to be transmitted to the outside of the network over the same  path     122 146 57 120 8000 _ 192 168 2 10 80  1 1       22 146 57 120 8001 _ 192 168 2 11 80  ee       When properly configured  you can access a camera behind the router using the HTTP  request as follows  http   122 146 57 120 8000    If you change the port numbers on the Network configuration page  please open the ports  accordingly on your router  For example  you can open a management session with your  router to configure access through the router to the camera within your local network   Please consult 
154. ng success or failure  If    you want to use your SD card for local storage  please format it before use  Please refer to page 115  for detailed information     m View  Click this button to open a file list window  This function is only for SD card and Network Storage   If you click the View button of SD card  a Local storage page will prompt so that you can manage the  recorded files on SD card  For more information about Local storage  please refer to page 135  If you  click the View button of Network storage  a file directory window will prompt for you to view recorded  data on Network storage  For detailed illustration  please refer to the next page     m Create folders by date  time  and hour automatically  If you check this item  the system will generate  folders automatically by the date when video footages are stored onto the networked storage     The following is an example of a file destination with video clips        C   amp  20150120 The format is  YYYYMMDD   1   20150121 Click to open the directory         20150122    Delete Delete all Click to delete all recorded data       Click to delete selected items    VIVOTEK       Click 20150120 to open the directory     The format is  HH  24r   Click to open the file list for that hour     lt  07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1   gt     CT mmm  see ome  om      E esactiar Sae 2363536  2618 63 28   155           Click to delete Click to go back to the previous  selected items level of the directory    Click to delete all  re
155. nguage i19     For setting backup file     http      servername   cgi bin admin export backup cgi backup          Upload Files    Note  This request requires Administrator privileges     Method  POST    Syntax     For daylight saving time configuration file     http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin upload_dst cgi    Post data     filename   lt file name gt  r n     r n     lt multipart encoded form data gt        For language file     http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin upload_lan cgi    Post data   filename   lt file name gt  r n   r n     lt multipart encoded form data gt        For setting backup file     http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin upload_backup cgi    Post data   filename   lt file name gt  r n     r n        lt multipart encoded form data gt     Server will accept the file named  lt file name gt  to upload this one to camera     Update Lens configuration    Note  This request requires Administrator privileges     Method  GET    Syntax     For choose selected lens configuration        http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin update_lens cgi choose_lens  lt value gt     For delete selected lens configuration     http     servername   cgi bin admin update lens cgi delete lens    value      PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION    value 07 10 Available lens lists   Please refer to   lens default lenO   lens default len10  lens user lenO   lens user len10    Method  POST       Syntax     For upload user defined lens configuration           http     servername   cg
156. noise reduction in order to reduce noises and flickers  in image  This applies to the onboard 3D Noise Reduction feature  Use the pull down menu to  adjust the reduction strength  Note that applying this function to the video channel will consume  system computing power     3D Noise Reduction is mostly applied in low light conditions  When enabled in a low light  condition with fast moving objects  trails of after images may occur  You may then select a lower  strength level or disable the function     Electronic image stabilizer  Select the checkbox to enable the Electronic image stabilization  EIS  function     Note that the Preview button has been cancelled  all changes made to image settings is directly   shown on screen  You can click Restore to recall the original settings without incorporating the   changes  When completed with the settings on this page  click Save to enable the setting  You can   also click on Profile to adjust all settings above in a pop up window for special lighting conditions   Activated penod    Day mode    Might mode    Schedule mode    Activated period  Select the mode this profile to apply to  Day mode  Night mode  or Schedule  mode  Please manually enter a range of time if you choose Schedule mode  Then check Save to  take effect     Exposure    On this page  you can set the Measurement window  Exposure level  Exposure mode  and  Iris mode  Detailed configurations will be automatically adjusted since the sensor library will  automatically adj
157. ol is a protocol which synchronizes computer clocks by periodically  querying an NTP Server     NTP server  Assign the IP address or domain name of the time server  Leaving the text box blank  connects the Network Camera to the default time servers     Update interval  Select to update the time using the NTP server on an hourly  daily  weekly  or monthly  basis     Time zone   Select the appropriate time zone from the list  If you want to upload Daylight Savings Time  rules  please refer to System  gt  Maintenance  gt  Import  Export files on page 46 for details     System  gt  Homepage layout    This section explains how to set up a customized homepage layout     General settings    This column shows the settings of your hompage layout  You can manually select the background and  font colors in Theme Options  the second tab on this page   The settings will be displayed automatically  in this Preview field  The following shows the homepage using the default settings     General settings    Theme options      VIVOTEK IP816A HP    Video stream 1         Manual triggers     Digital output    in  os          E  Hide Pow ered by YOTEK    m Hide Powered by VIVOTEK  If you check this item  it will be removed from the homepage     Logo graph  Here you can change the logo that is placed at the top of your homepage   Logo graph    A customized logo  Gif  JPG ar PNG  can be Uploaded far main page  It will be resized to  16050 pixels ta replace the previous logo     C Default    Custom  
158. olume    Mute    Click P to enable audio transmission to the Network Camera _click to adjust the volume of  microphone  click g to turn off the audio  To stop talking  click P again     FTP port  The FTP server allows the user to save recorded video clips  You can utilize VIVOTEK s  Installation Wizard 2 to upgrade the firmware via FTP server  By default  the FTP port is set to 21   It also can be assigned to another port number between 1025 and 65535     Network  gt  Streaming protocols    HTTP streaming    To utilize HTTP authentication  make sure that your have set a password for the Network Camera  first  please refer to Security  gt  User account on page 85 for details     HTTP streaming    RTSP streaming    Authentication  basic    HTTP port  60  Secondary HTTP port  e080  Access name for stream 1  video  mipg  Access name for stream 2  video  mipg      Save      Authentication  Depending on your network security requirements  the Network Camera provides  two types of security settings for an HTTP transaction  basic and digest    If basic authentication is selected  the password is sent in plain text format and there can be  potential risks of being intercepted  If digest authentication is selected  user credentials are  encrypted using MD5 algorithm and thus provide better protection against unauthorized accesses     HTTP port   Secondary HTTP port  By default  the HTTP port is set to 80 and the secondary HTTP  port is set to 8080  They can also be assigned to another 
159. on  Dimensions   Weight   Safety Certifications    Operating Temperature    Warranty    RBF  Remote Back Focus    RJ 45 for Network PoE connection  Audio input output   BNC Video Output   AC 24V power input   DC 12V power input   Digital input 3   Digital output 1   RS485   System power and status indicator  DCI2V AC24V   IEEE 802 3af PoE   DC Max  8 3W   AC Max  14 4W   PoE Max 10 1W   210 mm  D  x 70 mm  W  x 63 mm  H   Net  623 g   CE  LVD  FCC Class B  VCCI  C Tick  UL  Starting Temperature  O C   50  C  32  F   122 F   Working Temperature   10  C   50  C  14  F   122   F   24 months    Operating System  Web Browser    Other Players    Microsoft Windows 8 7 Vista XP 2000  Mozilla Firefox 7 10  streaming only   Internet Explorer 7 8 9 10   VLC  1 1 11 or above   Quicktime  7 or above    CD    Others    63 mm          User s manual  quick installation guide  Installation  Wizard 2  ST7501 32 channel recording software  Quick installation guide  warranty card  lens  camera  stand  screw pack                         Compatible Accessories    Enclosures    AE 211    Camera enclosure with  blower    Mounting Kits    AM 311  Pole Mount Adaptor    Distributed by     232   User s Manual    AE 232    Camera enclosure with  heater and blower    AM 411  Corner Mount Adaptor       AE 233    Camera enclosure with  heater and blower    Power Adapter    AA 222    PoE Kits    POE IJ 1748NDN    PoE injector  802 3af  compliant       DC 12V Power Adapter    All specifications are subject to
160. on  IPSle6A VVTK 0l00c    system info language count  3    system info language 10  English    system info language il  Deutsch    system info language iZ  Espanol    system info language i3  Francgais    system info language id  Italiano    system info language i5  Bii    system info language i6 amp   Portugue  s    system info language iT    BPH     system info language i     APH        n Pa    4 Hr j    System  gt  Maintenance    This chapter explains how to restore the Network Camera to factory default  upgrade firmware  version  etc     General settings  gt  Upgrade firmware    Upgrade firmware    Select firmware file    Browse        Upgrade          This feature allows you to upgrade the firmware of your Network Camera  It takes a few minutes to  complete the process   Note  Do not power off the Network Camera during the upgrade     Follow the steps below to upgrade the firmware    1  Download the latest firmware file from the VIVOTEK website  The file is in  pkg file format    2  Click Browse    and locate the firmware file    3  Click Upgrade  The Network Camera starts to upgrade and will reboot automatically when the upgrade  completes     If the upgrade is successful  you will see  Reboot system now   This connection will close   After that  re   access the Network Camera     The following message is displayed when the upgrade has succeeded     Reboot system now      This connection will close        The following message is displayed when you have selected an inco
161. onor of Window XP    l a add o seme s component  cech the checkbos S haded bos mean fai pris  pee ol dne pomponent eal ba maised To nee wh ncludedin as componer  cci  Lii rali  Lereonents   SF Meise Queung DHE A  F WP HSH E open T35MB  E    Tem aking 5 FEET    7   m Uther Hewish Pile and Piri Seriei QU MED  s  ali dreads Flin Pesce nin nnum          Deena ont a vorne enero neun eil edd sence  sed pices    Tote  dak space rexauimd QU MB   Desh     ELT ERRU UI E I 127125 4 MH          6  Click Finish  UPnP   is enabled      gt  How does UPnP    work   UPnP   networking technology provides automatic IP configuration and dynamic discovery of  devices added to a network  Services and capabilities offered by networked devices  such as  printing and file sharing  are available among each other without the need for cumbersome  network configuration  In the case of Network Cameras  you will see Network Camera shortcuts  under My Network Places      gt  Enabling UPnP port forwarding allows the Network Camera to open a secondary HTTP port on  the router not HT TP port meaning that you have to add the secondary HTTP port number to the  Network Camera s public address in order to access the Network Camera from the Internet  For  example  when the HTTP port is set to 80 and the secondary HTTP port is set to 8080  refer to  the list below for the Network Camera s IP adaress     From the Internet In LAN    http   203 67 124 123 8080 http   192 168 4 160 or  http   192 168 4 160 8080     gt  
162. ons    Home  room In  Zoom Out   H  Focus  H  Iris  Pan  Stop  Patrol     Preset  Preset1  Preset   Presets  Preset4    Clear Selected      Cancel       5  Click OK to save the settings or click Cancel to discard the settings        Joystick Settings    Joystick Settings    selected joystick    cH PRODUCTS IP DESKTOP Cor w         Calibrate Configure Buttons         ff NOTE     e If you want to assign Preset actions to your joystick  the preset locations should be configured in    advance   e  f your joystick is not working properly  it may need to be calibrated  Click the Calibrate button to    open the Game Controllers window located in Microsoft Windows control panel and follow the  instructions for trouble shooting     T Joystick Settings    Joystick Settings    Selected joystick  cy PRODUCTS IP DESKTOP COM V         Calibrate l Configure Buttons      e The joystick will appear in the Game Controllers list in the Windows Control panel  If you want to  check out for your devices  go to the following page  Start   gt  Control Panel   gt  Game Controllers        Game Controllers    These settings help you configure the game controllers installed on  Your Computer   Installed game controllers    Controller  CH PRODUCTS IP DESETOR CONTROLLER    as    Advanced      Troubleshoot     Lok         Configuration    Click Configuration on the main page to enter the camera setting pages  Note that only  Administrators can access the configuration page     VIVOTEK offers an easy to use
163. ort    w LAN     Get IP address automatically  Use fixed IP address      Enable UPnP presentation  Enable UPnP port forwarding  PPPoE    Enable IPv amp     LAN    Select this option when the Network Camera is deployed on a local area network  LAN  and is  intended to be accessed by local computers  The default setting for the Network Type is LAN   Please rememer to click on the Save button when you complete the Network setting     Get IP address automatically  Select this option to obtain an available dynamic IP address assigned  by the DHCP server each time the camera is connected to the LAN     Use fixed IP address  Select this option to manually assign a static IP address to the Network  Camera     Hetwork type Port       LAN  Get IP address automatically       Use fred IP address    IP address  172 16 168 10  Subnet mask  255 255 0 0  Default router  172 168 0 1  Primary DNS  182 168 0 21  Secondary DNS  192 168 0 22  Primary WINS server  182 168 0 21  Secondary WINS server  192   168 0 22        Enable UPnP presentation  Enable UPnP port forwarding  PPPoE  Enable Pw   Save    1  You can make use of VIVOTEK Installation Wizard 2 on the software CD to easily set up the  Network Camera on LAN  Please refer to Software Installation on page 14 for details    2  Enter the Static IP  Subnet mask  Default router  and Primary DNS provided by your ISP or  network administrator     Subnet mask  This is used to determine if the destination is in the same subnet  The default value  i
164. ot    support   1 Support     Bit 4   gt  Support zoom  operation    O not support    1 support    Bit 5 2   Support focus  operation    O not support    1 support    Bit 6   gt  Support iris  operation    O not support    1 support    Bit 7   gt  External or  built in PT  O built in    1 external    Bit 8   gt  Invalidate bit 1    2   O bit 1   7 are valid    1 bit 1   7 are invalid        evctrichannel       joystick    windowless  remotefocus    storage dbenabled    protocol https    protocol rtsp  protocol sip    protocol maxconnection       protocol maxgenconnection       protocol rtp multicast    scalable    protocol rtp multicast    backchannel    protocol rtp tcp    protocol rtp http         boolean      boolean        boolean        boolean      boolean         boolean        boolean       boolean         positive    integer         positive    integer        boolean        boolean        boolean       boolean      m  e    m  e    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    0 7    Bit 9   gt  Reserved bit   Invalidate lens_pan   Lens tilt  lens zoon   lens focus  lens iris   O fields are valid    1 fields are invalid   Indicate whether to  support HTTP tunnel for  event control transfer   Indicate whether to  support joystick control   Indicate whether to  support  Windowless plugin   Indicate whether to  support   remotefocus function   Media files are indexed in  database    Indicate whether to  support HTTP over SSL  
165. ou can create a focus window and drag it to a place of interest in your view window   Note that it is recommended to use this function only when you have a solid object in your view  window that is showing a consistent color or texture  This function will not take effect if you set  the focus window on a distant background     Please refer to page 128 for information about the Snapshot Focus feature  This feature  is enabled as a VADP package     Privacy mask    Click Privacy Mask to open the settings page  On this page  you can block out sensitive zones to  address privacy concerns     General settings    image settings    Exposure     Lens configuration     Focus    Privacy mask     7  Enable privacy mask    2015 1720 11 51 41    Window name  111      New     Save         m  o set the privacy mask windows  follow the steps below    1  Click New to add a new window    2  You can use the mouse cursor to size and drag drop the window  which is recommended to be  at least twice the size of the object  height and width  you want to cover    3  Enter a Window Name and click Save to enable the setting    4  Click on the Enable privacy mask checkbox to enable this function     ff NOTE    gt  Up to 5 privacy mask windows can be set up on the same screen      gt  If you want to delete the privacy mask window  please click the    x    on the upper right corner of  the window     VIVOTEK       Media  gt  Video    Mode    i Dual Stream  Max  30fps       gt  Video Rotation  Max  30fps   
166. ow to enable password protection  please refer to Security on  page 65      gt  If you see a dialog box indicating that your security settings prohibit running ActiveX   Controls  please enable the ActiveX  Controls for your browser     1  Choose Tools    Internet Options    Security    Custom Level     Internet Options    General  Security   Privacy   Content   Connections   Programs   Advanced      Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings     9909    Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted  sites                                                          Internet    5 This zone contains all Web sites you  haven t placed in other zones    Secunty level for this zone    Custom    Custom settings     Ta change the settings  click Custom Level     Ta use the recommended settings  click Default Level        2  Look for Download signed ActiveX  controls  select Enable or Prompt  Click OK     Security 5ettings    Settings     r Actives controls and plug ins  r1 Download signed Active controls   C  Disable  C  Enable   e  Prompt  Download unsigned Actives contrals   C  Disable   9  Enable  OC Prompt    E Initialize and script Activex controls not marked as safe          Disable      Enable      Prompt    LT m     amp  Ln  4 sembole       lt     Reset custom settings       3  Refresh your web browser  then install the ActiveX  control  Follow the instructions to  complete installation      N IMPORTANT     1  Currently the Network Camera utilizes a 32 bit ActiveX plug
167. port number between 1025 and 65535  If  the ports are incorrectly assigned  the following warning messages will be displayed     Microsoft Internet Explorer Lj Microsoft Internet Explorer    A HTTP port must be 80 or From 1025 En 65535 PN Secondary HTTP port must be from 1025 to 65535       To access the Network Camera on the LAN  both the HTTP port and secondary HTTP port can  be used to access the Network Camera  For example  when the HTTP port is set to 80 and the  secondary HTTP port is set to 8080  refer to the list below for the Network Camera s IP address     On the LAN    http   192 168 4 160 or  http   192 168 4 160 8080    Access name for stream 1   2  This Network camera supports multiple streams simultaneously   The access name is used to identify different video streams  Users can click Media  gt  Video  gt   Stream settings to set up the video quality of linked streams  For more information about how to  set up the video quality  please refer to Stream settings on page 61     When using Mozilla Firefox to access the Network Camera and the video mode is set to JPEG   users will receive video comprised of continuous JPEG images  This technology  known as  server  push   allows the Network Camera to feed live pictures to Mozilla Firefox and Netscape     URL command    http    lt ip address gt   lt http port gt   lt access name for stream 1 or 2 gt   For example  when the Access name for stream 2 is set to video2 mjpg    1  Launch Mozilla Firefox    2  Type the abov
168. r    aleslce        hitsi     14   User s Manual    Ready to Use    1 A browser session with the Network Camera should prompt as shown below     2  You should be able to see live video from your camera  You may also install the 32 channel  recording software from the software CD in a deployment consisting of multiple cameras  For  its installation details  please refer to its related documents     Mega Pixcl Network Camera    i 1 2    2015 01 11 10 19 19       3  Unscrew the zoom controller to adjust the zoom factor  Upon completion  tighten the zoom  controller    4  Unscrew the focus controller to adjust the focus range  Upon completion  tighten the focus  controller        5  You may also use the Focus assist button or the auto focus function for the best imaging  result  See Configuration  gt  Image  gt  Focus     General settings    Image settings    Exposure     Lens configuration     Focus     Privacy mask    2000 174 03 20 33         N    XN    S       Focus window    C Full view     i  Custom    Focus adjustment  i    Reset   to default back focus position      gt   penis     3  Adjust the zoom and roughly make focus using the pullers on the lens        Focus  ees  ue                    3                                           3    s  Ese      NOTE   lf using a CS mount lens  please notice the specifications as below     The screw mount  distance A C  must be shorter than 5 2mm  in case that the bottom of  screw mount may hit the IR Cut Filter        Row oor    W 
169. rch command  you may use  OR  connectors for logical  OR  search operations   Moreover  to search for a specific time period  you can use  TO  connector    Ex  To search records triggered by motion or di or sequential and also triggered between 2008 01 01 00 00 00 and  2008 01 01 23 59 59    http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin Isctrl cgi cmd search amp triggerlype    motion    OR    di    OR    seq    amp triggerTi  mez 2008 01 01 00 00 00     TO    2008 01 01 23 59 59          Command  delete    integer primary key    Required   Identify the designated record   Ex  label 1       Ex  Delete records whose key numbers are 1  4  and 8     http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin Isctrl cgi cmd delete amp label 1 amp label 4 amp label 8       Command  update    PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION      integer primary key    Required     Identify the designated record   Ex  label 1    isLocked   boolean   Required   Indicate if the file is locked or not     Ex  Update records whose key numbers are 1 and 5 to be locked status        http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin Isctrl cgi cmd update amp isLocked 1 amp label 1 amp label 5       Ex  Update records whose key numbers are 2 and 3 to be unlocked status     http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin Isctrl cgi cmd update amp isLocked 0 amp label 2 amp label 3       Command  queryStatus    PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION    retType xml or javascript Optional     Ex  retype javascript       The default return message is in XML format    
170. recording    6 6 Indicate when is the adaptive recording    adaptive_preevent    Started before the event trigger point     seconds        adaptive_postevent Indicate when is the adaptive recording    stopped after the event trigger point        seconds     7 34 HTTPS    Group  https  capability  protocol https  gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT    enable  lt boolean gt     policy  lt Boolean gt     method auto        SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   To enable or disable secure HTTP     If the value is 1  it will force HTTP  connection redirect to HTTPS  connection    auto auto   gt Create self signed    manual  certificate automatically     install         countryname   stateorprovincename Asia   localityname Asia   organizationname VIVOTEK Inc   unit VIVOTEK Inc   commonname string 64   WWwW Vivotek   com    validdays 0   3650 3650    manual   gt Create self signed  certificate manually   install   gt Create certificate request    and install     6 6 Specify the https status    3  Certificate not installed   2   Invalid public key   1   Waiting for certificate  O  Not installed  1   Active            Country name in the certificate    information   State or province name in the    certificate information        The locality name in thecertificate    information   Organization name in the    certificate information        Organizational unit name in  thecertificate information   Common name in the certificate    information     Valid period for the certification        7 35 Stora
171. red circles indicate where the audio alarms can be triggered when breaching or falling below  the preset threshold     How to configure Audio detection   1  Once the Audio detection window is opened  the current sound input will be interactively    indicated by a fluctuating yellow wave diagram   2  Use a mouse click to drag the Alarm level tab to a preferred location on the slide bar   3  Select the    Enable audio detection  checkbox and click Save to enable the feature     ff NOTE    1  Note that the volume numbers  0 100  on the side of wave diagram does not represent decibel   dB   Sound intensity level has already been mapped to preset values  You can  however  use  the real world inputs at your installation site that are shown on the wave diagram to configure  an alarm level     2  To configure this feature  you must not mute the audio in Configuration  gt  Media  gt  Audio   The default of the camera can be muted due to the lack of an internal microphone  An external  microphone is provided by users     You can use the Profile window to configure a different Audio detection setting  For example  a    place can be noisy in the day time and become very quiet in the night     1  Click on the Enable this profile checkbox  Once the Audio detection window is opened  the    current sound input will be interactively indicated by a fluctuating yellow wave diagram   2  Use a mouse click to drag the Alarm level tab to a preferred location on the slide bar     3  Select the Day  
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174. roup  lens user    numbers 1 6 Totoal number of the default  lens profiles    Maximumnumber of the default       lens profiles    Group  lens user len  O   n 1       A      i uu    User s Manual   211       8  Useful Functions    Drive the Digital Output  capability ndo  gt  0     Note  This request requires Viewer privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax     http      servername   cgi bin dido setdo cgi do1    state     amp do2 7   state          amp do3 2   state      amp do4    state           Where state is O or 1   0  means inactive or normal state  while  1  means active or triggered state     PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION  do  num   0 1 0   Inactive  normal state       1   Active  triggered state    Example  Drive the digital output 1 to triggered state and redirect to an empty page     http   mvserver cgdi bin dido setdo cai do1 21    Query Status of the Digital Input capability ndi  gt  0     Note  This request requires Viewer privileges    Method  GET POST    Syntax        http     servername    cgi bin dido getdi cgi  diO   amp di1     amp di2     amp di3     If no parameter is specified  all of the digital input statuses will be returned     Return    HTTP 1 0 200 OK r n  Content Type  text plain r n  Content Length   lt  ength gt  r n   r n     diO2   state     r n     dil2   state     r n   di22   state     r n        di32   state     r n    where   state   can be O or 1     VIVOTEK       Example  Query the status of digital input 1         Query Status of the Di
175. rpness of image  according to mode settings     O 100 Adjust brightnesspercent of    brightnesspercent    image    07100    Ul  e    Ul       saturationpercent Adjust saturation value of  percentage when    saturation 100    Adjust contrastpercent of image    Adjust sharpnessvalue of  percentage when  sharpness  100       07100  07100    contrastpercent    sharpnesspercent       Enable disable low light mode     O disable    lowlightmode  lt boolean gt     dnr_strength 1 100     i i     lt boolean gt     3 o    4 4    Strength of DNR    Electronic image stabilizer       O disable  1 enable    Enable disable this profile    profile iO  enable    setting       profile iO policy day  night The mode which the profile is    applied to     night        schedule    profile iO begintime hh mm  profile iO endtime hh mm  profile iO brightness  5 5 100    Begin time of schedule mode   End time of schedule mode   Adjust brightness of image    18 00  06 00    of 8eeefding to mode settings    profile iO saturation  5 5 100 100 4 4 Adjust saturation of image  indi according to mode settings    profile iO contrast  5 5 100 100 4 4 Adjust contrast of image  mE according to mode settings     profile iO sharpness  3 3 100 100 4 4 Adjust sharpness of image  mm mo according to mode settings   profile iO brightnesspercent   0100 4 4 Adjust brightnesspercent of    profile iO contrastpercent 0 100 Adjust contrastpercent of image    profile iO  saturationpercent   0 100 50 4 4 Adjust saturationpercen
176. rrect firmware file     Starting firmware upgrade      Do not power down the server during the upgrade   The server will restart automatically after the upgrade is  completed     This will take about 1   5 minutes   Wrong PKG file format  Unpack fail       General settings    Reboot  Reboot      Reboot      This feature allows you to reboot the Network Camera  which takes about one minute to complete  When  completed  the live video page will be displayed in your browser  The following message will be displayed  during the reboot process    The device is rebooting now  Your browser will reconnect to http   192 168 5 151 80    If the connection fails  please manually enter the above IP address in your browser     If the connection fails after rebooting  manually enter the IP address of the Network Camera in the  address field to resume the connection     General settings  gt  Restore  Restore    Restore all settings to factory default except settings in      Netw ork Daylight saving time  F  Custom language VADP   Restore    This feature allows you to restore the Network Camera to factory default settings     Network  Select this option to retain the Network Type settings  please refer to Network Type on page  68      Daylight Saving Time  Select this option to retain the Daylight Saving Time settings  please refer to  Import Export files below on this page      Custom Language  Select this option to retain the Custom Language settings   VADP  Retain the VADP modules  3rd part
177. s    255 255 255 0        Default router  This is the gateway used to forward frames to destinations in a different subnet   Invalid router setting will disable the transmission to destinations across different subnets     Primary DNS  The primary domain name server that translates host names into IP addresses   secondary DNS  Secondary domain name server that backups the Primary DNS     Primary WINS server  The primary WINS server that maintains the database of computer names  and IP addresses     secondary WINS server  The secondary WINS server that maintains the database of computer  names and IP addresses     Enable UPnP presentation  Select this option to enable UPnP    presentation for your Network  Camera so that whenever a Network Camera is presented to the LAN  the shortcuts to connected  Network Cameras will be listed in My Network Places  You can click the shortcut to link to the web  browser  Currently  UPnP    is supported by Windows XP or later  Note that to utilize this feature   please make sure the UPnP   component is installed on your computer     T dy Network Places       File Fdk View Favertes Took Heb T    i   Search i  Findet HM    V  Py Hebvuork Placer           Local Network  Artwork Tasks    wi Stel a nieri plane E Wireless Nebestark  Cormier i   1922  168 5  122        Wed Palas corer eps             zeigte  ml    ATR PB FEWER e rra hec C birari iut  gl  ies werkge crepat era Pang Tir  152  168 5  141   I  amp        Enable UPnP port forwarding  To a
178. s more precise time control to eliminate the  the request  inaccuracy due to network latency    Ex  Request the streaming from 12 20  rtsp   10 0 0 1 live sdp maxsft 10 amp reftime 12 30  forcechk Check if the requested stream enables timeshift  feature and  if minsft is achievable   If false  return    415 Unsupported Media Type      minsft How many seconds of cached stream client can accept at least      Used by forcechk        400 Bad Request Request is rejected because some parameter values are illegal     415 Unsupported Media Type Returned  if forcechk appears when minsft is not achievable or the timeshift       feature of the target stream is not enabled     Remote Focus    Note  This request requires Administrator privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax     http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin remotefocus cgi function  lt value gt   amp direction  lt value gt         amp positionz   value      amp steps  lt value gt     amp iris      PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION    function focus  Function type       auto  focus   Move focus motor  Scan  auto   Perform auto focus  Stop  scan   Perform focus scan  positioning  stop   Stop current operation    irisopen  positioning     Position the motors    irisenable  irisopen     Open iris  It will maintain this status until sending irisenable    resetfocus  Cgi    getstatus irisenable     Not open iris  resetfocus   reset focus motor to default valuegetstatus Information  of motors  return value as below   remote focus focus mo
179. se  locations will be cleared after flip mirror setting  Note that the Rotate function is available only when    you select the Video Rotation mode in Media  gt  Video window  See page 61 for more information     Rotate      es P Normal Mirror Rotate 90    W  Rotate   gp  ma  Degrees a  clockwise    The rotation here indicates clockwise  rotation  Rotation can be applied with flip   mirror  and physical lens rotation settings  to adapt to different mounting locations        anni  fol  ss    The figures in the illustration are shown  in a consecutive order     D      s    The camera may be installed on a vertical  side facing  or tilted surface in order to accommodate  the interior or exterior design of a vehicle or building  Because the interior of a transportation  vehicle is often shaped as a narrow rectangular space  the conventional HD image  such as that  of a 16 9 aspect ratio  will be incongruous with its wide horizontal view  With video rotation  the  camera can more readily cover a tall and narrow field of view     Day Night Settings Day Night settings  X  Switch to BW in night made  Turn on external IR illuminator in night mode  IR cut filter  Auto mode A    Light sensor sensitivity  Normal           Save      switch to B W in night mode  Select this to enable the Network Camera to automatically switch to Black White during night    mode     Turn on external IR illuminator in night mode  Select this to turn on an external IR illuminator  connected via Digital Output
180. sed in FE8174 FE8173 FE8181     Group  uart  capability nuart  gt  0   DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   ptzdrivers i  0 19  string 40     product Name of the PTZ driver   127   name dependent    ptzdrivers i  0 19  string  128     product Full path of the PTZ driver   127   location dependent    enablehttptunnel   boolean   Enable HTTP tunnel channel to    control UART        Group  uart i  O    n 1   n is uart port count  capability nuart  gt  0   NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     110 300 600 120   9600 4 4 Set baud rate of COM port   0 2400 3600 480   0 7200 9600 192   00 38400 57600    115200   5 6 7 8 4 4 Data bits in a character frame   6 7 8      product   dependent     4 4 For error checking     1 4 4 1  2 1 5   data bit is 5  2 2    uartmode rs485  RS485 or RS232     baudrate    databit    paritybit       stopbit       rs232    customdrvcmd_i lt O    string 128   lt blank gt  PTZ command for custom camera   9 gt    speedlink_i lt O 4 gt _n   string 40   lt blank gt  Additional PTZ command name   ame    speedlink_i lt O 4 gt _c   string 128   lt blank gt  Additional PTZ command list   m  ptzdriver 07 19  128 The PTZ driver is used by this COM  127  custom    no driver  port   128  no driver     7 25 SNMP    Group  snmp  capability snmp  gt  0     NAME DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   0 1 SNMP v2 enabled  O for disable  1 for   i       SNMP v3 enabled  O for disable  1 for    enable       7 26 Layout configuration    Group  layout  Ne
181. sign will pop up a dialog  Then you can assign this  action to a button by pressing the joystick button or select it from the drop down list   For example  Assign Home  move to home position  to Button 1     Y Buttons Configuration    Assigned Actions    Zoom Out     FOCUS     Iris  Pan Press the joystick button to assign to  Home  or  Stop select the button from the list below   Patrol  Bis e Buttoni  Record to AVI  Snapshot Auto Naming    Buttanilz       2  Click OK to confirm the configuration     Y Buttons Configuration    Assigned Actions    Home   Zoom In   zoom Out  Press the joystick button to assign to  Home  or  E  Focus select the button from the list below   e Iris   Pan   Stop   Patral     Preset    Clear Selected       3  The Assigned Action will appear beside Button 1 in the right column as shown in the following  diagram  Note that a button can only be assigned with an action  If you want to modify the  settings  select the action on the list and click Clear Selected     F Buttons Confizuraton    4ssigned Actions  Actions Buttons Assigned Actions    Home  z00m In  Zoom Out     Facus     Iris  Pan  Stop  Patrol     Preset  Page Wp  Page Down  Record to AVI  Snapshot Auto Naming    1   Clear Selected i    ox  ees         4   f you want to assign additional actions  repeat step a  c  When all settings are complete  click  OK to save the settings or click Cancel to discard the settings        Buttons Configuration    4ssigned Actions  Actions Buttons 4ssigned Acti
182. simultaneously     MP4 Saving Options  MP4 saving options  Folder  C Rec ord Browse     File name prefix    CLIP        Add date and time suffix to file name    Users can record live video as they are watching it by clicking    Start MP4 Recording on the  main page  Here  you can specify the storage destination and file name     Folder  Specify a storage destination for the recorded video files  The location can be changed     File name prefix  Enter the text that will be appended to the front of the video file name  A specified  folder will be automatically created on your local hard disk     Add date and time suffix to the file name  Select this option to append the date and time to the end  of the file name     CLIP_201 10628 180853    T 1    File name prefix Date and time suffix  The format is  YYYYMMDD  HHMMSS    Local Streaming Buffer Time  Local streaming buffer time    0 Millisecond      Save      Due to the possiblity of encountering unsteady bandwidth flow  the live streaming may lag and not  be very smoothly  If you enable this option  the live streaming will be stored on console PC s cache  memory for a configurable period of time before being played on the live view window  This helps  you see the streaming more smoothly  If you enter 3000 Millisecond  the streaming will delay for 3  seconds     Joystick Settings    Joystick settings    Selected joystick  CH PRODUCTS IP DESKTOP CONTROLLER  ie     Calibrate   Configure buttons          Enable Joystick   Connect to
183. ssfully created  you will see a success message in the DDNS  Registration Result column    3  Click Copy and all for the registered information will be uploaded to the corresponding fields in  the DDNS column    4  Select Enable DDNS and click Save to enable the setting     Forget key  Click this button if you have forgotten the key to Safe100 net or CustomSafe100  Your  account information will be sent to your email address     Refer to the following links to apply for a dynamic domain account when selecting other DDNS  providers   m Dyndns org Dynamic    Dyndns org Custom   visit http   www dyndns com     Network  gt  QoS  Quality of Service     Quality of Service refers to a resource reservation control mechanism  which guarantees a certain  quality to different services on the network  Quality of service guarantees are important if the  network capacity is insufficient  especially for real time streaming multimedia applications  Quality  can be defined as  for instance  a maintained level of bit rate  low latency  no packet dropping  etc     The following are the main benefits of a QoS aware network    m  he ability to prioritize traffic and guarantee a certain level of performance to the data flow    m The ability to control the amount of bandwidth each application may use  and thus provide higher  reliability and stability on the network     Requirements for QoS   To utilize QoS in a network environment  the following requirements must be met   m All network switches an
184. sword is sent in plain text format  but there can be  potential risks of it being intercepted  If digest authentication is selected  user credentials are  encrypted using MD5 algorithm  thus providing better protection against unauthorized access    The availability of the RTSP streaming for the three authentication modes is listed below     Quick Time player VLC  Disable O O  Basic O O  Digest O X    Access name for stream 1   2  This Network camera supports multiple streams simultaneously   The access name is used to differentiate the streaming source    If you want to use an RTSP player to access the Network Camera  you have to set the video mode  to H 264 and use the following RTSP URL command to request transmission of the streaming data   rtsp    lt ip address gt   lt rtsp port gt   lt access name for stream 1 to 2      For example  when the access name for stream 1 is set to live sdp   1  Launch an RTSP player   2  Choose File    Open URL  A URL dialog box will pop up     3  Type the above URL command in the text box   4  The live video will be displayed in your player as shown below         23g    Pers  PE AE ai              Erde an niera LAL is open    rtsp   192 168 5 151 554       RTSP port IRTP port for video  audio  RTCP port for video  audio  m RTSP  Real Time Streaming Protocol  controls the delivery of streaming media  By default  the  port number is set to 554     m The RTP  Real time Transport Protocol  is used to deliver video and audio data to the clients 
185. t       One to one mapping to  the resolution in   resolution       The element number is  defined as  nresolution   in this group      This parameter may be  changed when   videoin c  n    cmosfreq    50 or   videoin_c lt n gt _modulati  on  pal    Ex  30 fps is changed to  25 fps  60 fps is changed    to 50 fps  and so on       Only available when     h264  is listed in        capability videoin codec    videoin cO h264 maxbitrat 40000000 Maximum bitrates of    videoin cO streamcodec       videoin cO mode    videoin cO maxsize    videoin cO modeO rotation    videoin cO modeO effective    pixel       E       Positive 6 6    Integer      a    _  mE    7    H 264    The unit is bps      Only available when   h264  is listed in     capability videoin codec    Represent supported  codec types of each  stream    This contains a list of  positive integers  split by  comma  Each one stands  for a stream  and the  definition is as following   Bit 0  Support MPEG4   Bit 1  Support MJPEG   Bit 2  Support H 264  Indicate current video  mode    0 Dual stream mode   Max  30fps    1  Video rotation mode   Max  30fps    2  Single stream mode     Max  60fps     The maximum resolution  of this channel  the unit is  pixel    Indicate this mode  whether support video  rotation   The visible area of full    scene in this video mode     The unit is pixel in source       This value must  lt     capability videoin c  n        maxsize           f  effectivepixel       capability videoin c  n     ma
186. t of  image  50 4 4    profile iO sharpnesspercent   0 100 Adjust sharpnesspercentvalue       of image    profile i0_gammacurve   0 100 o fas   Gammacuve  00  profile Io  lowlightmode Enable disable low light rode     profile iO  dnr mode 0 1 1 4 4 O disable  1 enable    profile iO dnr  strength 1 100 Strength of DNR    profile iO eis 0 1 4 4 Electronic image stabilizer  0 disable  1 enable       7 12 Image setting for preview    Group  imagepreview c  O x n 1    for n channel products    NAME VALUE DEFAULT    SECURITY DESCRIPTION        get set     brightness  5 5 100 100 4 4 Adjust brightness of image  according to mode settings     saturation  5 5 100 100 4 4 Adjust saturation of image  according to mode settings   100 for saturation percentage  mode     contrast  5 5 100 100 4 4 Adjust contrast of image  according to mode settings     sharpness  3 3 100 100 4 4 Adjust sharpness of image  according to mode settings    brightnesspercent O 100 4 4 Adjust brightnesspercent of  image   saturationpercent 0 100 50 4 4 Adjust saturation value of  percentage when  saturation  100    sharpnesspercent 0 100 50 4 4 Adjust sharpnessvalue of  percentage when  sharpness 100    lowlightmode 1 4 4 Enable disable low light mode     dnr mode 0 1 1 4 4 O disable  1 enable    dnr_strength   1100 Strength of DNR    eis e1 4 4 Electronic image stabilizer  0 disable  Group  imagepreview  VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set              1 enable          videoin whitebalance auto Preview
187. t to search for contents created at a specific point  in time     Click Search and the recorded data corresponding to the search criteria will be listed in Search Results  window     136   User s Manual       Search Results    The following is an example of search results  There are four columns  Trigger time  Media type   Trigger type  and Locked  Click     to sort the search results in either direction     Numbers of entries displayed Enter a key word to filter the  on one page search results       Search results          Show entries Search   Trigger time Media Type Trigger type Locked Backup         2014 04 14 Video clip Periodically Yes No   4 Highlight an item  10 25 37  2014 01 14 Wideo clip Periodically No No  10 26 27  2014 01 14 Video clip Periodically No No  1027 3  2014 01 14 Viden clip Periodical No No  10 28 37  2014 01 14 Video clip Periodically No No  10 20 37  2014 01 14 Video clip Periodically No No    m View  Click on a search result which will highlight the selected item in purple as shown above   Click the View button and a media window will pop up to play back the selected file   For example        Click to adjust the image size    m Download  Click on a search result to highlight the selected item in purple as shown above  Then  click the Download button and a file download window will pop up for you to save the file     m JPEGs to AVI  This functions only applies to  JPEG  format files such as snapshots  You can  select several snapshots from the list 
188. tain  smooth video     Media  gt  Audio    Audio Settings    Audio settings  J  Mute    Extemal microphone input gain  r  55     Audio type    AAC bit rate  16 Kbps  v     i711  pemu     G 728 bit rate  16 Kbps  v       Save      Mute  Select this option to disable audio transmission from the Network Camera to all clients  Note  that if muted  no audio data will be transmitted even if audio transmission is enabled on the Client  Settings page  In that case  the following message is displayed    Warning fx     The media type has been changed to video only because the media From server contains no audio       External microphone input gain  Select the gain of the external audio input according to ambient  conditions  Adjust the gain from  21 db  most sensitive  or  33db  least sensitive      Audio type  Select audio codec AAC or GSM AMR and the bit rate      m AAC provides good sound quality at the cost of higher bandwidth consumption  The bit rates are  selectable from  16Kbps  32Kbps  48Kbps  64Kbps  96Kbps  and 128Kbps     m G  11 also provides good sound quality and requires about 64Kbps  Select pcmu  p Law  or  pcma  A Law  mode     m G  26 is a speech codec standard covering voice transmission at rates of 16  24  32  and 40kbit   S     When completed with the settings on this page  click Save to enable the settings     Network  gt  General settings    This section explains how to configure a wired network connection for the Network  Camera     Network Type  Network type P
189. tch       f  NOTE        The camera is only to be connected to PoE networks without routing to outside plants   For PoE connections  use only UL listed I  T E  with PoE output     6  Use the included hex wrench to access the SD card socket  Install an SD card        Internet connection via a router    Before setting up the Network Camera over the Internet  make sure you have a router and follow  the steps below     1  Connect your Network Camera behind a router  the Internet environment is illustrated below   Regarding how to obtain your IP address  please refer to Software Installation on page 14 for    details   p  gr    a      IP address   192 168 0 3    Subnet mask   255 255 255 0  Default router   192 168 0 1          WAN  Wide Area Network    Router IP address   from ISP                 LAN  Local Area Network   Router IP address   192 168 0 1        gt        Cable or DSL Modem       IP address   192 168 0 2  Subnet mask   255 255 255 0  Default router   192 168 0 1    2  In this case  if the Local Area Network  LAN  IP address of your Network Camera is  192 168 0 3  please forward the following ports for the Network Camera on the router     m HTTP port  default is 80   m RTSP port  default is 554   m RIP port for audio  default is 5558  m RTCP port for audio  default is 5559  m RIP port for video  default is 5556  m RTCP port for video  default is 5557    If you have changed the port numbers on the Network page  please open the ports  accordingly on your router  For i
190. tegrity of       dangerous or hazardous to the machine or you     Electrical Hazard  This statement appears when high voltage electrical hazards might     N WARNING  or IMPORTANT   These statements indicate situations that can be   N occur to an operator     Physical Description       Front Panel  Til FS   Lame FS   in G Light Sensor     Lens  n      E H   9 Rear Panel    Recessed Reset Button    Microphone In    Audio Out    SD SDHC SDXC Card Slot    Focus Assist Button     r mr Ethernet 10 100 RJ45    General I O Terminal Block Socket    Status LED       NTSC PAL Switch    BNC   Out    Lens       Zoom Controller                            _        Mounting the Lens to the Camera    1  Jot down the camera s MAC address for later reference   2  Install a C mount adaptor ring   3  Mount the lens by turning it clockwise onto the camera mount until it stops     4  Connect the P iris control cable to the socket        General I O Terminal Block    This Network Camera provides a general   O terminal block which is used to connect external  input   output devices  The pin definitions are described below  The    AC DC pw  pins can be  used to connect both 24V AC and 12V DC power source     DO    DO    DI1    DI2    DI3    DI   common GND   RS485    RS485    AC DC pw   AC DC pw       DI DO Diagram    Please refer to the following illustration for the connection method      12V       Digital input    I  Ground    I            VDC         E CEO   1    Camera Power        E   u    Switc
191. the SD card     SD card control    SD card control  Enable cyclic storage  Enable autamatic disk cleanup    Maximum duration for keeping files  7 days      Save      m Enable cyclic storage  Check this item if you want to enable cyclic recording  When the maximum  Capacity is reached  the oldest file will be overwritten by the latest one     m Enable automatic disk cleanup  Check this item and enter the number of days you wish to retain a  file  For example  if you enter    7 days     the recorded files will be stored on the SD card for 7 days     Click Save to enable your settings     VIVOTEK       Local storage  gt  Content management    This section explains how to manage the content of recorded videos on the Network Camera  Here you  can search and view the records and view the searched results     Searching and Viewing the Records   This column allows the user to set up search criteria for recorded data  If you do not select any criteria  and click Search button  all recorded data will be listed in the Search Results column    Searching and viewing the records           File attributes  Trigger type  System boot Recording natify Motion  Digital input Network fail Periadically  Manual triggers Tampering detection  Audio detection    Media type  Video clip Snapshot Text    Locked  Locked Unlocked    Backup  Backup         Trggertime     yyyy mm dd     m File attributes  Select one or more items as your search criteria   m Trigger time  Manually enter the time range you wan
192. the status  of managed devices to the NMS    3  Managed device  A network node on a managed network  For example  routers  switches   bridges  hubs  computer hosts  printers  IP telephones  network cameras  web server  and  database     Before configuring SNMP settings on the this page  please enable your NMS first     SNMP Configuration    Enable SNMPv1  SNMPv2c    Select this option and enter the names of Read Write community and Read Only community  according to your NMS settings     Enable SNMPv1  SMMPv2c       SNMPv1  SNMPv2c Settings  Read Write community  Private    Read only community  Public    Enable SNMPv3  This option contains cryptographic security  a higher security level  which allows you to set the  Authentication password and the Encryption password     m Security name  According to your NMS settings  choose Read Write or Read Only and enter the  community name     m Authentication type  Select MD5 or SHA as the authentication method   m Authentication password  Enter the password for authentication  at least 8 characters      m Encryption password  Enter a password for encryption  at least 8 characters    Enable SNMPv3    SNMPv3 Settings  Read Write Security name    Private  Authentication Type    MDS    Authentication Password   Encryption Password   Read only Security name      Public  Authentication Type    MDS    Authentication Password     Encryption Password     Security  gt  User accounts    This section explains how to enable password protection and 
193. this option will activate the frame rate control according to alarm trigger   The frame control means that when there is a triggered alarm  the frame rate will raise up to the value  you ve configured on the Video quality page  Please refer to page 64 for more information     If you enable adaptive recording and enable time shift cache stream on Camera A  only when an event  is triggered on Camera A will the server record the full frame rate streaming data  otherwise  it will only  request the   frame data during normal monitoring  thus effectively saves bandwidth and storage space     Q NOTE     b To enable adaptive recording  please make sure  you ve set up the trigger source such as Motion  Detection  DI Device  or Manual Trigger        M  Iframe     gt  Full frame rate     gt    frame  gt  When there is no alarm trigger     Bandwidth   JPEG mode  record 1 frame per second     H 264 mode  record   frame only        Activity Adaptive Streaming  for Dynamic Frame Rate Control     gt  When the I frame period is  gt 1s on Video settings  page  firmware will force decrease the   frame  period to 1s when adaptive recording is enabled        Continuous recording Time    The alarm trigger includes  motion detection and DI detection  Please refer to Event Settings on page 106     m Pre event recording and post event recording  The Network Camera has a buffer that temporarily holds data up to a certain limit  Enter a number to  define the duration of recording before and after a tri
194. threshold  Audio detection can take  place as a complement to motion detection or as a method to detect activities not covered by the  camera s view     iii i Audio detection    Nomial  Trigger event when detected audio   rises above      alarm level  Profile  Tigger event when detected audio   pisces above      alam level    Mote  Please configure Audio detection firs    Once you have a preset audio alarm level  you can define the triggering condition either as an audio  input rises above or falls below the alarm level     m Camera tampering detection    This option allows the Network Camera to trigger when the camera detects that is is being tampered  with  To enable this function  you need to configure the Tampering Detection option first  Please refer  to page 123 for detailed information     Camera tampering detection    7  Enable camera tampering detection    m Manual Trigger    This option allows users to enable event triggers manually by clicking the on off button on the  homepage  Please configure 1 to 3 associated events before using this function     iig i Manual Trigger   VIVOTEK  Rvcveses E WWW Vivo Tia  E o    4 m2 m3 Video Stream 1 v        Manual Trigger     1  On for           VIVOTEK    3  Action  Define the actions to be performed by the Network Camera when a trigger is activated     Action    Trigger digital outputfor 4 seconds    Backup media if the network is disconnected      SDtest View  HTTP    Create folders by date time and hour automatically  nas  
195. tin  Then  click Save  to save new settings     3  Click Copy and all the registered information will automatically be uploaded to the corresponding  fields in the DDNS column at the top of the page as seen in the picture     DDNS  Dynamic domain name service    Enable DDNS           Provider   Host name  VVTK safe100 net    safe100 net   Email  wtk iavivotek com  Key  asas  Save  Register  Host name  VVTK safe100 net  Email  wik vivotek com  Key  asas Farget key  Confirm key  TIT     To apply for a domain name for the camera  or to modify the previously registered information  fill in    the following fields and then click  Register        DDNS Registration Result        Register  Successfully Your account information has  been mailed to registered e mail address    IE   is   e    Upon successful registration  you can click copy to automatically upload relevant information ta the    DONS form or you can manually fill itin  Then  click Save  to save new settings   4  Select Enable DDNS and click Save to enable the setting     m CustomSafe100   VIVOTEK offers documents to establish a CustomSafe100 DDNS server for distributors and  system integrators  You can use CustomSafe100 to register a dynamic domain name if your  distributor or system integrators offer such services     1  In the DDNS column  select CustomSafe 100 from the drop down list    2  In the Register column  fill in the Host name  Email  Key  and Confirm Key  then click Register   After a host name has been succe
196. ting for each  channel which might be for different scene of light  daytime or nighttime      Group  videoin_cO_ profile_1 lt O  m 1  gt  capability nvideoinprofile gt  0     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   enable      Um Enable disable this profile setting    policy day  night The mode which the profile is applied       night  to        schedule    ees   eems Jo  aa  woa ikering on mages  erame      cboveans fo  aa   Eble clon compensation   awos Jon Je  94      Beer  imma      ox  o  44  monuar set minimum oon vawe         m qmm t o  5 AT    piris mode manual  indoor  outdoor 1 4 PIris mode  outdoor manual   0   indoor 1  outdoor 2    irismode fixed  indoor  outdoor 4 4 Video Iris mode   Um f    Lr        strength 0 2 60fps no WDR  WDRPro 3 level  from low to high   levell  wdr mode 1   wdr strength 20          level2  wdr_mode 1   wdr_strength 1    level3  wdr_mode 1     wdr_strength 2    whitebalance auto  auto2     auto amp  auto2    indicate auto white  manual  balance   manual2   auto2  indicates auto white  rbgain   product balance manual amp  manual2  indicate  dependent   keep current value   2 which is designed for non bundle  lens models   rbgain  indicates using rgain and  gbain     rgain 0 100 30 4 4 Manual set rgain value of gain  bgain O 100 30 4 4 Manual set bgain value of gain    7 9Video input preview       The temporary settings for video preview    Group  videoinpreview    NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set     ewm Jon J
197. tion at the  installation site  You can select a higher effect when the contrast is high  between the shaded  area and the light behind the objects      WDR Pro      Enable WDR Pro    Low           D High    Frofile     Restore     Save        P lE The configuration changes here take effect after 8 to 10 seconds    You can click Restore to recall the original settings without incorporating the changes  When  completed with the settings on this page  click Save to enable the settings     If you want to configure another sensor setting for day night schedule mode  please click Profile to  open the Profile of exposure settings page as shown below     Activated period  Select the mode this profile to apply to  Day mode  Night mode  or Schedule  mode  Please manually enter a range of time if you choose Schedule mode  Then check Save to for  the configuration take effect     Please follow the steps below to configure a profile  a ea ames    1  Check Enable this profile    2  Select the applied mode  Day mode  Night mode   or Schedule mode  Please manually enter a range  of time if you choose Schedule mode    3  Configure Exposure control settings in the folowing  columns  Please refer to previous dicussions for  detailed information    4  Click Save to enable the setting and click Close to  exit the page        VIVOTEK       Lens configuration    If you apply a different lens to the camera  you can upload a different configuration file  containing  an image library  for the specifi
198. tions on the list and click on the  gt  gt  button  They will be replicated to the Patrol  Locations    2  Set the Dwelling time for the field of view to stay at the preset location during patrol  You can  also manually enter a value in the blank    3  If you want to delete a selected location  select it from the list and click Remove    4  Select a location and click the arrow buttons to rearrange the patrol order    5  Click Save to enable the settings     2015 1 20 10 19 10    Righi    Down    Pan speed  0     Tilt speed  0   l  Zoom speed  0     Go to      Select one              Preset and patrol settings    Name   Add preset location       Qo     User preset locations     Patrol locations   7  left i     left     upper left 1 E  upper left  ae     center n E  center  E  lower left  7  lower left       Remove Remove    a E  o o      Custom Command    If Custom Camera  scanner  is selected as the PTZ driver  you will need to configure command  buttons to control the PTZ scanner  Click Custom Command to open the Custom Command  page to set the commands in the Control Settings session  Please refer to your PTZ scanner s  documentation to enter the commands in the following fields  Click Save to enable the settings and  click Close to exit the page     Control settings NOTE     g      b If you select DynaDome SmartDOME    Lilin PIH 7x00  Pelco D  or Pelco     P protocol as the PTZ driver  the  Right Control Settings column will not be   T displayed   Zoom in  Zoom out    Foc
199. tiveX window in web page    stretch  lt boolean gt  0 indicates that it usesresolution streaming size  as the range of the  coordinate system   1 indicates that it usesvideosize plug in size  as the range of the  coordinate system     speedtilt 5 5 et the tilt speed           speedapp 1 5 Set the auto pan patrol speed      lt return page gt  Redirect to the page  lt return page gt after the parameter is assigned     The  lt return page gt can be a full URL path or relative path according to    the current path        ePTZ Recall  capability eptz  gt  0     Note  This request requires camctrl privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax   http     servername   cgi bin camctrl eRecall cgi channel2   value    amp stream    value    amp     recall   value     amp returnz   return page        PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION  channe     lt 0  n 1  gt  Channel of the video source       0  m 1       Text string less than 40 One of the present positions to recall       return page   Redirect to the page   return page  after the parameter is assigned     The   return page gt can be a full URL path or relative path according to       the current path     ePTZ Preset Locations capability eptz  gt  0     Note  This request requires Operator privileges     Method  GET POST    Syntax   http     lt servername gt  cgi bin operator ePreset cgi channel  lt value gt  amp stream  lt value gt       amp addpos    value      amp delpos  lt value gt     amp return  lt return page        PARAMETER VALUE DESC
200. tor max  Maximum steps of focus motor  remote focus focus motor start  Start point of effective focal length  remote focus focus motor end  End point of effective focal length  remote focus focus motor  Current position of focus motor    remote focus focus enable  Current function of focus motor    remote focus value mode  Source of focus value  0  ISP  1  Edge     remote focus iris open  The current status of iris  O  irisenable  1        irisopen  direction direct  Motor s moving direction   forward  It works only if function  focus     backward    O  lt motor_max gt  Motor s position     It works only if function zoom   focus and direction direct       motor max    is refer to remote focus focus motor max which  replied from  function getstatus    1     motor max   Motor s moving steps   It works only if function  focus and direction forward   backward     motor max    is refer to remote focus focus motor max which  replied from  function getstatus   Open iris or not     It works only if function auto   scan        Export Files    Note  This request requires Administrator privileges     Method  GET    Syntax     For daylight saving time configuration file           http     lt servername gt  cgi bin admin exportDst cgi    For language file           http     servername   cgi bin admin export language cgi currentlanguage    value      PARAMETER VALUE DESCRIPTION       currentlanguage  0 20 Available language lists   Please refer to   system info language iO   system info la
201. ttings   Media will appear in the event drop down list on the    Event setting page     Please see the example of the Event setting page below     Event   Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Trigger   event1 ON V V V V V V V 00 00 24 00 seq Delete    Add   Help    Server settings                   Name Type Address Location  HTTP http http 182 168 5 10 Delete    Add    Media  Available memory space  13000KB  Hame Type  Snapshot snapshot   Delete    Video clip videoclip   Delete    system log systemlog   Delete      Add      Customized script    Name Date Time      Add      When the Event Status is ON  the event configuration above is triggered by motion detection  the  Network Camera will automatically send snapshots via e mail     If you want to stop the event trigger  you can click on the ON button to turn it to OFF status or click the  Delete button to remove the event setting     To remove a server setting from the list  select a server name from the drop down list and click Delete   Note that you can only delete a server setting when it is not applied in an existing setting     To remove a media setting from the list  select a media name from the drop down list and click Delete   Note that you can only delete a media setting when it is not applied in an existing setting        VIVOTEK    Customized Script    This function allows you to upload a sample script   xml file  to the webpage  which will save your time on  configuring the settings  Please note that ther
202. ttings so that the Network Camera will Know what action to take  such  as which server to send the media files to  when a trigger is activated  An event is an action initiated by a  user defined trigger source  In the Event column  click Add to open the event settings window  Here you  can arrange three elements    Schedule  Trigger  and Action to set an event  A total of 3 event settings  can be configured     Event    Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Trigger      Add   Help    Lyeni nare  Enablg mis fea  nncont Barnes    Dilhi nt mobon deics  n or digital put afit 10 saciid     Eu ot  Maf fat  Tub V  Wed w  Tu a  Pm ft  ex       m Event name  Enter a name for the event setting   m Enable this event  Select this option to enable the event setting     m Priority  Select the relative importance of this event  High  Normal  or Low   Events with a higher  priority setting will be executed first     m Detect next event after     seconds  Enter the duration in seconds to pause motion detection after  a motion is detected  This can prevent event related actions to take place too frequently     1  Schedule  opecify the period of them during which the event trigger will take effect  Please select the days of the  week and the time in a day  in 24 hr time format  for the event triggering schedule     2  Trigger   This is the cause or stimulus which defines when to trigger the Network Camera  The trigger source can  be configured to use the Network Camera s built in motion 
203. ud rate  9600      Data bits  8 F   Stop bits  1     Parity bits  none        Presetposition    Customcommand   Save    VIVOTEK provides the following PTZ drivers  DynaDome SmartDOME  Lilin PIH 7x00  Pelco D  and  Pelco P protocol  If none of the above PTZ drivers is supported by your PTZ scanner  please select  Custom camera  scanner   Please refer to the documentation of your PTZ scanner to determine the  Camera ID  PTZ driver  and Port settings  The Camera ID is necessary to control multiple cameras  If you  click Save to enable this function  the camera control panel will be displayed on the main page  Please  refer to the illustration on page 38     Transparent HTTP Tunnel  If you want to use your own RS 485 device  you can use UART  commands to build a Transparent HTTP Tunnel  The UART commands will be sent through HTTP  tunnel established between the RS 485 device and the camera  For detailed application notes   please refer to URL Commands started on page 139 or http   www vivotek com downloadfiles support     appnote 14 document 1 pdf           Transparent HTTP tunnel    Port settings  Baud rate  9600 hd  Data hits  8 Y  Stop bits  1 7  Parity bits  none      Preset Positions a  If you select DynaDome SmartDOME  Lilin PIH 7x00  Pelco D  Pelco P protocol as the PTZ driver  and click the Save button  the Preset Position button will become available  Click on the Preset  Position button to open the configuration window  A total of 20 preset positions can be configured  
204. um fps that the  device can encode  Description about this  mode   Indicate whether to    support       timeshift    audio aec    audio mic    audio extmic    audio linein       audio lineout    audio headphoneout       audioin codec    audioout codec    camctrl httptunnel    camctrl privilege         boolean         boolean        boolean        boolean        boolean        boolean         boolean      aac4  g 11     g 26    g711     lt boolean gt      lt boolean gt     aac4  g711  g726       flexible bit rate control     Indicate whether to  support time shift caching  stream    Indicate whether to  support acoustic echo  cancellation    Indicate whether to  support built in  microphone input   Indicate whether to  support external  microphone input   Indicate whether to  support external line  input     It will be replaced by    audio mic and    audio extmic      Indicate whether to  support line output   Indicate whether to  support headphone  output    Available codec list for  audio input    Available codec list for  SIP    Indicate whether to  support httptunnel   Indicate whether to  support  Manage  Privilege  of PTZ control in  the Security page    1  support both   cgi bin camctrl camctrl   cgi and   cgi bin viewer camctrl c    gi       O  support only   cgi bin viewer camctrl c  gi  uart httptunnel   boolean   il 0 7 Indicate whether to  support HTTP tunnel for  UART transfer   TX  TX    transmission mode 0 7 Indicate transmission  Rx  mode of the machine  TX    
205. us closer    Focus further     gt  For all PTZ drivers  a total of five  pep additional command buttons can be  configured   Custom command    Leaving the  Button name  field empty means the command button will not be displayed in       the homepage   Button name Command  Command 1  upper left  Command 2  upper right  Command 3  center  Command 5  j    Save       gt  The command buttons will be displayed on the main page        Mega Pixel Network Camera    Event  gt  Event settings    This section explains how to configure the Network Camera to responds to particular situations   event   A typical application is that when a motion is detected  the Network Camera sends  buffered images to an FTP server or e mail address as notifications  Click on Help  there is  an illustration shown in the pop up window explaining that an event can be triggered by many  sources  such as motion detection or external digital input devices  When an event is triggered   you can specify what type of action that will be performed  You can configure the Network  Camera to send snapshots or videos to your email address or FTP site     Event  Name Status Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Time Trigger    Add  Help    Even Trigger     Action  Vihat to do     Ex  Ho  i detscbon Persil    Ciel input  SeT Sodl    Media  Vihat to send  Server  Where to send   H Ea       Event    To configure an event with reactive measures such as recording video or snapshots  it is necessary to  configure the server and media se
206. ust the value according to the ambient light     Note that when the WDR Pro function is enabled  the Measurement window is not configurable     Measurement window    Sensor Setting 1  p  For normal situations    Full vies Custom e BIC    Exposure control    Exposure level  0  e     Exposure mode  Auto  ica    Iris mode  Indoor rm       Sensor Setting 2       For special situations indi    Restore   Save    Measurement Window  Note that when WDR Pro is enabled  this function is not applicable   This function allows users to configure measurement window s  for low light compensation  For  example  where low light objects are posed against an extremely bright background  you may want  to exclude the bright sunlight shining through a building s corridor    m Full view  Calculate the full range of view and offer appropriate light compensation     m Custom  This option allows you to manually add specific windows as measuring areas  The  measuring window refers to    weighed window  where the lighting condition within the particular  area is taken into account  Camera firmware then adopts the weighed averages method to  calculate the value     A total of 10 inclusive windows can be  created for a view     Note that the title pane of the Include  window is not included into the  calculation        m BLC  When selected  a BLC window Lxposure contra  will appear on screen meaning that the Expoaure ive 2  s  center of the scene will be taken as Boris d aus  9    a weighed area  This opt
207. utomatically adjust the value according to the ambient  light  Then you can configure iris mode as  indoor  or    outdoor    to reach the best image quality     m Iris mode  When the Auto Exposure mode is selected   Select Indoor or Outdoor iris mode to  adapt to the installation  The preset iris aperture setting will apply     m Iris adjustment  When the Manual Exposure mode is selected   Manually tune the aperture size  from Close to Open     m Iris Adjustment  this option is available when the Manual mode is selected      The camera comes with a P iris lens  which controls the iris opening with extreme precision by  its built in stepping motor  Via software controls  the lens maintains the iris opening at an optimal  level at all times  resulting in superior sharpness and depth of field as well as image quality     Once set  the iris will stay at current position as long as the lighting condition allows  When  external lighting conditions exceed an acceptable range  the P iris mechanism adjusts itself     Exposure control  Exposure level   1 0 bal    Exposure mode  Manual          Ins adjustment     Maximum Exposure Time  1 30      z    Gain control               U     Aw         o  100 96    m WDR Pro     This refers to the Wide Dynamic Range function that enables the camera to capture details in  a high contrast environment  Use the checkbox to enable the function  and use the slide bar  to select the strength of the WDR Pro functionality  depending on the lighting condi
208. w version     NAME VALUE DEFAULT SECURITY DESCRIPTION   get set   logo_default 0   gt  Custom logo  http    ww    logo_link string  128  Hyperlink of the logo  w Vivotek c  om   logo  powerbyvvtk  hidden m   custombutton manualtrigger s     boolean     1   how    1 6 0   gt  display the power by vivotek  logo  1   gt  hide the power by vivotek  logo  Show or hide manual trigger  VI   theme_option 1 4 1 6 1 3  One of the default themes   4  Custom definition   theme_color_configfont string  7    ffffff 1 6 Font color of configuration area   i 1 6  1 6  1 6  1 6  1 6       1   gt  Default logo    button in homepage  0   gt  Hidden  1   gt  Visible       theme_color_titlefont string 7   098bd6 Font color of video title     theme_color_controlbackgroun   string 7   565656 m Background color of control area   d    Background color of configuration       theme color configbackground   string 7    323232  area     theme_color_videobackground   string 7   565656 Background color of video area     VIVOTEK       7 27 Privacy mask    Group  privacymask c  O  n 1   for n channel product    win i  0 4   name string 40    blank   4 4 Name of the privacy mask  win_i lt 0O 4 gt _left 0   320 4 4 Left coordinate of window  win_i lt 0O 4 gt _top 0   240 4 4 Top coordinate of window    win_i lt 0 4 gt _width 0   320 DENT Width of privacy mask window   win i  O 4   height o Height of privacy mask window        User s Manual   181       7 28 Capability    Group  capability                NAME VAL
209. work ipaddress 192 168 0 123       User s Manual   143       7  Available parameters on the server    Valid values     VALID VALUES DESCRIPTION  string    n     Text strings shorter than  n  characters  The characters          lt   gt   amp  are invalid     string nem  Text strings longer than  n    characters and shorter than  m    characters  The    uN 7    characters              amp  are invalid     Any number between   2    1  and  2    1      domain name  lt n gt   A string limited to a domain name shorter than  n  characters  eg  www ibm com      email address   lt n gt   A string limited to an email address shorter than  n  characters  eg     joe www ibm com      A string limited to an IP address  eg  192 168 1 1    A string limited to contain a MAC address without hyphens or colons     boolean A boolean value of 1 or 0 represents  Yes or No    True or False    Enable or  Disable      lt valuel gt   Enumeration  Only given values are valid     lt value2 gt       lt value3 gt      everything inside  lt  gt  A description    integer primary key SQLite data type  A 32 bit signed integer  The value is assigned a unique integer by    the server     text SQLite data type  The value is a text string  stored using the database encoding   UTF 8  UTF 16BE or UTF 16 LE      window size window width and height  eg  800x600     NOTE  The camera should not be restarted when parameters are changed        7 1 system    Group  system    NAME VALUE    i            lt YYYY MM   DD gt   
210. xactly as they are named in  the camera or video server  The CGIs are organized in functionally related directories under the cgi bin directory   The file extension  cgi is required     Syntax     http     servername   cgi bin    subdir         subdir           cgi     ext          parameter       value     amp   parameter       value               Example  Set digital output  1 to active    http   mywebserver cgi bin dido setdo cgi dol 1    4  Security Level    SECURITY LEVEL   SUB DIRECTORY DESCRIPTION    1  view  anonymous  viewer  1  Can view  listen  talk to camera     dido  camctrl 2  Can control DI DO  PTZ of the camera     4  operator  anonymous  viewer  Operator access rights can modify most of the camera s  dido  camctrl  operator parameters except some privileges and network options     6  admin  anonymous  viewer  Administrator access rights can fully control the camera s  dido  camctrl  operator  operations   admin  7 Internal parameters  Unable to be changed by any external  interfaces        5  Get Server Parameter Values    Note  The access right depends on the URL directory   Method  GET POST    Syntax   http     lt servername gt  cgi bin anonymous getparam cgi     parameter          amp  lt parameter gt          http     lt servername gt  cgi bin viewer getparam cgi      parameter           amp  lt parameter gt         http     lt servername gt  cgi bin operator getparam cgi     parameter           amp  lt parameter gt         http     servername    cgi bin 
211. xample  set a smaller  frame size and lower bit rate for remote viewing on mobile phones and a larger video size and  a higher bit rate for live viewing on web browsers  Note that a larger frame size takes up more  bandwidth     m Maximum frame rate   This limits the maximum refresh frame rate per second  Set the frame rate higher for smoother  video quality    If the power line frequency is set to 50Hz  the frame rates are selectable at 1fps  2fps  3fps  5fps   Ofps  10fps  15fps  20fps  and 25fps  If the power line frequency is set to 60Hz  the frame rates  are selectable at 1fps  2fps  3fps  5fps  8fps  10fps  15fps  20fps  25fps  and 30fps  You can also  select Customize and manually enter a value  The frame rate will decrease if you select a higher  resolution     m Video quality  Refer to the previous page setting an average or upper bound threshold for controlling the  bandwidth consumed for transmitting motion jpegs  The configuration method is identical to that  for the H 264     For Constant Bit Rate and other settings  refer to the previous page for details     f  NOTE    gt  Video quality and fixed quality refers to the compression rate  so a lower value will produce higher  quality      gt  Converting high quality video may significantly increase the CPU load  and you may encounter  streaming disconnection or video loss while capturing a complicated scene  In the event of  occurance  we suggest you customize a lower video resolution or reduce the frame rate to ob
212. xsize   then the  visible area is located at  the center of full scene     videoin cO modeO outputsi     WxH   1920x1080 0 7 The output size of source    ze equal to the captured size  by device  in this video  mode  The unit is pixel   This value is used as a  basic coordinate system  for many features  like  ePTZ  privacy mask   motion  etc     Source  most for image  sensor  may perform  scale or binning  etc on  image data  and output  data with smaller size   This parameter is  designed to represent  this    0 7    videoin cO modeO binning binning Indicate binning is used or          not in this video mode    0  No binning   1  2x2 binning   3  3x3 binning   videoin cO modeO nresoluti     positive Available resolutions list    on integer     videoin cO modeO resolutio     a list of 176x144  384x216    n available 640x360 1280x720   resolution 1360x768 1600x904    separated by  1920x1080    Available resolutions list         commas       product  dependent     videoin cO modeO maxfra A list of 30 30 30 30 30 30 3   0 7 Indicate how many frame    merate  lt Positive rate image sensor outputs    Integer gt  in this video mode     videoin cO modeO maxfps     Integer   30 30 30 30 30 30 3  videoin cO modeO maxfps     Integer   30 30 30 30 30 30 3    videoin cO modeO descripti     String 128  Dual Stream  Max   on  gt  30fps     videoin cO modei_rotation    videoin cO model effective    lt WxH gt  1920x1080 0 7        pixel       videoin cO mode1 outputsi    lt WxH gt  1920x10
213. y  bit3   Wednesday  bit4   Tuesday  bits   Monday  bit6   Sunday  For example  to detect events on Friday  and Sunday  set weekday as 66     begintime     hhimm foo  00 6 6 Begin time of the weekly schedule     o      hh mm 24 00 TNI time of the weekly schedule    00 00   24 00 sets schedule as always  on     Switch on white light LED in low light    lowlightcondition      product dependent   condition    O0   gt  Do action at all times       1   gt  Do action in low light conditions   action do i  O  ndo 1  6 6 Enable or disable trigger digital output      enable  action do i  O  ndo 1  6 6 Duration of the digital output trigger in     gt  duration seconds     action cf enable    Boolean   6 6 Enable or disable sending media to SD  card   6 6    action cf folder string  128  Path to store media   NULL  0 4 101  lt blank gt  Index of the attached media     action cf datefolder   boolean     Enable this to create folders by date        time  and hour automatically     6 6 Enable or disable the function that send  media to SD card for backup if network is  disconnected     action cf backup    Boolean      Enable or disable this server action     0 1    action server i  O0 e4   e    nable    action server i  O0e4     NULL  04 101   blank   Index of the attached media     media 101 means  Recording Notify     action server i  0 4        boolean   Enable this to create folders by date     datefolder time  and hour automatically        7 31 Server setting for event action    Group
214. y software stored on the SD card  and related settings     If none of the options is selected  all settings will be restored to factory default  The following message is  displayed during the restoring process     The device is rebooting now  Your browser will reconnect to http  192 168 5 157 80   If the connection fails  please manually enter the above IP address in your browser        Import Export files    This feature allows you to Export   Update daylight saving time rules  custom language file  configuration  file  and server status report     General settings     Import Export files             Export files   Export daylight saving time configuration file   Export     Export language file   Export     Export configuration file   Export     Export server status report   Export     Upload files   Update daylight saving time rules    Browse      Upload    Update custom language file    Browse     Upload    Upload configuration file    Browse      Upload      Export daylight saving time configuration file  Click to set the start and end time of DST  Daylight Saving      Follow the steps below to export    1  In the Export files column  click Export to export the daylight saving time configuration file from the  Network Camera    2  A file download dialog will prompt as shown below  Click Open to review the XML file or click Save to  store the file for editing     VIVOTEK       File Download          Dio you want to open or save this file            p Name  config dst xml  
215. your network administrator for router configuration if you have troubles with  the configuration     For more information with network configuration options  such as that of streaming ports    please refer to Configuration    Network Settings  VIVOTEK also provides the automatic  port forwarding feature as an NAT traversal function with the precondition that your router  must support the UPnP port forwarding feature     Metwork  gt  General settings       E ETT  i letiveprk pe Port      LAH  E Set  address automaticaly    Leer   amp  Erime  i          Use fxed P address  Srrearmamg proboacohu J Enable UP pregentabch    poaz j  Enable UPPA port rwaning       io    PPPGE    JJ Enabie Fyt   The devine m con figanng now  Toot Browser wil reconnect  CU Ty Pep informi fs hip ito 158 46 tai ROV  B tha connecton fais  pease manually enter the seria F  piddresa nya Erbwasr    Banca        Internet connection with static IP  Choose this connection type if you are required to use a static IP for the Network Camera   Please refer to LAN setting on page 6  for details    Internet connection via PPPoE  Point to Point over Ethernet    Choose this connection type if you are connected to the Internet via a DSL Line  Please  refer to PPPoE on page 66 for details     VIVOTEK       Software Installation    Installation Wizard 2  IW2   free bundled software included on the product CD  helps you set up  your Network Camera on the LAN     1  Install IW2 under the Software Utility directory from the
    
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