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1. LLI rrr glir beck done TL i IRERE TERAH TS Above Playback of one event recording in the web browser MSIE only Select all items in the folder Playback the selected video Download selected item to your computer s hard drive 7 2 Local Storage E Wm uem Information Basic Setup Live View v Playback r3 B3 TEM S Client Folder File Name Size Gate 2013 08 23 1025 68MB 1025 84MB Network Storage oer ic PlayGround 2013 08 23 1025 74MB se fC _ _ _ Halway2013 0823 1025 74MB System If your camera is equipped with a 4 Q Local Storage local storage option recording on Basic Setup Recording List an SC card you can access the Live View recordings from here It functions Playback i i Client PC similarly to the access of files on hi Network Storage the network storage device Event System 33 8 Setting Event Your ZAVIO network camera supports so called events When an Xx Q event occurs you can have the camera perform an action e g record information Ul Basic Setup a video to a remote location This section describes how to set up Me Live View event servers events motion detection and the scheduler Playback Event Server Event List Motion Detection Audio Detec
2. client PC file Client PC Network Storage Local Storage Event System 7 1 Network Storage In the event settings see section 8 you can define a local network storage drive NAS a location for the camera to save videos The video player allows locating recordings quickly and conveniently on the network storage drive and play back the files right in your web browser Information Basic Setup Recording List ee x Please add network storage servers Playback Client PC Network Storage Local Storage Event System There are two folders Event which is for event triggered recordings e g motion detection alerts and Schedule which contains recordings that the camera recorded if scheduled recording is enabled Network Slorage Recording List amp mersO001 BPEO41FFI jl Uu Schedule Refer to the section 8 Event for more details on the setup 31 Above Each hour of the day has its own folder Recording List 1 BFEO FFL 1 Lr 1 j Size a 551397 videoz20110314175349 MD avi 5 01MB 551397 video20130314175449 MD avi 5 01MB Above Individual videos can be played back by selecting them and clicking the play button ES Remote Payback Microsoft internet Explorer provided IC ntraene USA tex LE Ig plazrriif ar
3. Ede Remove Ewent System 21 The ZAVIO network camera allows the creation of video streaming profiles For each profile you can define the video resolution the viewing area and the video codec that is to be used Click Add to create a new profile Remove to delete a profile or Edit to modify an existing profile Video Setting Encoding Your ZAVI O network camera can Video Setting encode video in three different formats Encoding H264 H 264 is the most advanced and efficient Resolution 1280x800 codec delivering excellent image quality and REMINDER S a small video stream size at the same time DN Fixed Quality Detailed Normally this is your preferred choice Fixed Bitrate However you can also select MPEG4 or Maximum Bit Rate 2M x MJ PEG e g for compatibility reasons Resolution Here you define the video resolution for the profile Which choices you have depend on your camera model Some HD models offer image resolutions of up to 1920 x 1080 pixels whereas standard definition cameras are limited to 640 x 480 pixels Maximum frame rate Type in the number of frames the camera should generate per second of video The higher the value the smoother the video but the more bandwidth is going to be required Valid entries are 1 to 30 Quality You can control the image quality of the video by selecting Fixed Quality or refers to VBR and defining the image quality by selecting
4. Auto as it typically delivers very good results Exposure Setting Exposure Frequency There are four values Auto 50Hz 60Hz and Hold Current If your camera is installed so that it s facing outside you should select Auto If your camera is installed indoors you must select the appropriate light frequency either 50 or 60 Hz e g in the US select 60 Hz in Germany Poland or Italy select 50 Hz The hold current option fixes the current exposure settings Automatic Exposure You can manually set the exposure value which ranges from 0 100 dark to bright The default value is 25 and typically provides good results Exposure Time You can define the minimum and maximum exposure time of the camera s shutter here We recommend using the smallest exposure time e g 1 10000 sec for the min value as it ensures the camera will generate crisp images during day time conditions in which even moving objects appear sharp and in focus As for the max value the bigger the value the longer the camera keeps the shutter open in low light conditions allowing more light to fall onto the image sensor As a result the camera can capture images even in very dark environments The downside is that moving objects will appear blurred as the move while the camera s shutter is open Gain The ZAVIO camera is equipped with an electronic gain mechanism which helps capture image in dark conditions The higher the gain the brighter the image but th
5. Digital I O es System Log Viewer HTTP COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAWIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Secure Sockets Layer SSL is a cryptographic protocol that provides security for communications over networks such as the Internet HTTPS is a URI scheme used to indicate a secure HTTP connection SSL encrypted It is syntactically similar to the http scheme that is normally used for accessing resources using HTTP The differences are that SSL encrypted connections always begin with https instead of http HTTPS connections use TCP port 443 by default compared to standard HTTP connections which use port 80 Create amp I nstall Create a self signed certificate for HTTPS to recognize I nstalled Certificate Display or remove the properties of the installed certificate HTTPS Connection Policy Set HTTPS connection policy for different level of users To use the HTTPS encryption please set up Create self signed certificate for the first time you use the HTTPS function and then set up the connection policy for different users Note When enable HTTPS with RTSP on mode the IP Camera only protect the setting such as username and password and do not protect video and audio When enable HTTPS with RTSP off mode the IP Camera will protect all setting including video and audio 48 9 4 Network Basic Information amp Basic Setup Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Account 55 DO 1B FE 04 5B 6D Network a
6. ERRRRWERD Refer to section 5 3 46 9 3 Security PAN i Information Basic Setup Live View 2 Playback Event iv System Maintenance Date Time Network Basic Network Advanced Digital I O LED System Log 9 3 1 Account Refer to 5 1 9 3 2 IP Address Filter HTTPS Account List User Name Wiewer Mode Administrator Edit Remove Anonymous Setting Anonymous Viewer Disabled Save Cancel dool COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAWIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED IP Address Filter udi Information Basic Setup Live View Playback Event System Maintenance Date Time Network Basic Network Advanced Digital I O LED System Log k Account General Setting IP Address Filter Disabled IP Address Filter Filter Type Denv IP Address Kange LESE DES COOLCAT 47 Once you enabled it the listed IP address are allowed or denied access to the network camera Add the IP address that you d like to allow or deny select allow or deny from the list and save it 9 3 3 HTTPS Information Account IP Address Filter HTTPS Basic Setup Live View Create Install Playback Create self signed certificate Event Installed Certificate System Subject Name Maintenance De Tis No Certificate Installed Network Basic Network HTTPS Connection Policy Advanced Administrator
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8. The actual target email address is defined when you set up an event in the next section 35 Add a HTTP Server A HTTP server can be used by the camera to trigger a script on a remote server if an event occurs User name password and proxy fields are all optional Adding a Network Storage Server Type Server Setting Select Network pallet pe Storage Type Type Selecta valid for example type for your network storage either Windows SMB or Linux NFS Network Storage Create Folder Location Enter the address of your Re type Passv Server Setting Server type HTTP URL http Port 80 User ID Password Proxy Port Proxy User Name Proxy Password Network Storage Windows Network SMB CIFS ard Test local storage server as shown on the right User Name and password Provide valid login credentials for the network storage Server Create Folder Type in a folder name in which you want the camera to store files This field is optional Test Press on Test button to make Media Settings See above 8 1 2 SD Card sure the NAS information is all correct If you want to record video footage on a local SD card you first must insert the SD card see hardware installation guide for details and then you must set the Memory Card to on and format the card by clicking Execute 36 Event Server SD Card Basic Setup amp D Card Info
9. Video Setting Image Image Rotated None Video Clip Format Profilel Day Night IR Cut Filter Mode Auto IR Cut Filter Switch Delay lUs IR Cut Filter Threshold 10 20 IR Mode Auto Event List Hame Enabled Trigger Action Schedule On Periodical On Motion Det P PTZ Action D1 2 Digital Input 1 2 I IR Upload 5 5MTP notification H HTTP notification H NHetwork Storage 5D 5D Card A Audio Clip Network TCP IP 10 0 50 61 HTTP Port 80 PPPoE Disabled UPnP Enabled Bonjour Enabled Zavio 00 1B FE 04 1F F1 RTSP RISE Configuration video pro3 Authentication Disabled Multicast Disabled RISE Configuration video pro4 Authentication Disabled Multicast Disabled Port HITE Port 80 system Log Port 514 RTSP Port 554 COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 13 5 Setting Basic Setup The basic setup allows you to manage the user accounts of your network camera define the network parameters set up the date and time Information settings and most importantly the video settings ES Network Date Time Video Audio Live View Playback Event System 5 1 Account Account Basic Setup Account List Account User Name Viewer Mode Information Network DT aH Administrator Date Time 3 http 10 0 50 61 basic_account_setting Video E http 10 0 50 61 basic account setting htm Audio M Live View Account Setting Playback Use
10. and window elements are no longer displayed To return from full screen mode press the ESC key on your keyboard You can also right or left click any part of the image with your mouse The function is also available in VLC mode when you use non IE browser Live View Returns the user to the main live video page Click this button and the client settings dialog will open Client Setting Profile Select your preferred profile from the drop down list The network camera can store different profiles that provide different video settings You can define these profiles the administrator menu e g one profile is for low bandwidth environment whereas another profile is for maximum quality View Size There are two choices here Fit Screen will keep the video small so that it will always fit into the view port of the live video page Full Screen is actually not full screen at all but it displays the video stream at it s original size So if you select a profile that displays 1080p contents and select full screen for the view size the video will be rendered at 1920 x 1080 pixels on your screen Protocol Select the transfer protocol here Video Buffer If you turn video buffering on the video will display more smoothly at the expense of added delay between the actions in 11 front of the camera lens and when you see them on the screen If you want to minimize that delay you need t
11. can detect if it s being tampered with e g if someone covers the lens and triggers an alert when this happens Tampering detection needs to be configured for that to work Digital I nput If your camera is equipped with digital inputs see hardware installation guide then you can use them as a trigger mechanism A common example would be to 38 use 3 party motion detection sensors that trigger the camera to start a recording Periodical This trigger type can be used if you want the camera to perform the same action over and over again based on a time period A typical application would be to have the camera refresh an image on your web site every 60 seconds Onboot This is a one time event that is triggered after the camera has restarted Cut Filter This trigger event becomes active whenever the camera enters the night mode and has removed the IR cut filter For example you can have the camera send you an email informing you about this event Capacity Warning If you are using the SD Card storage option and you are getting close to running out of storage space this event is being triggered You could use this in order to send you an email about this so that you can take preemptive and corrective action Network Link Down This trigger type activates if the camera loses connection to the network Notification This event is triggered when the network is being restarted or the IP address has changed Set min time interval betwe
12. j i n i WRI 5 7 EX M o m on sae Information Image Settings View Setting Basit Setup Live View Image Enhancement Videw Video Audio 88 Cu uie i e ca iri ta 1 1 Camera Setting PT Setting Playback Default Ewerrt White Balance Exposure Frequency 0 Automatic Exposure i Exposure Time 1 120 Sec lin 1 6 Low Legh Belen On amp Of H Backlight Compensation Dee mit Wide Dynamic Range Norge Reduction Mode v 26 Information Basic Setup Video Audio Camera Setting PTZ Setting Playback Event System 6 3 1 I mage Setting I mage Enhancement The image enhancement controls consist of standard video settings which you know from a great variety of products Click on Video to see the camera live video while you adjust the settings to your liking White Balance 77 Color Tone Choose between Real Cool or Warm Normally you want to set this to Real as it provides the best representation of natural colors Auto White Balance This parameter controls how the camera interprets colors You can choose from the following values Auto Fluorescent Incandescent Sunny Cloudy or Sun Shade You should select the value that best represents the environment the camera is installed in You can also leave the default value
13. one of the following values Medium Standard Good Detailed and Excellent Or you can choose to specify the bit rate fixed bitrate or CBR of the video the camera must not exceed In this mode the camera varies the image quality automatically to not exceed the specified maximum With setting fixed quality plus maximum bitrates the camera would try to meet the quality requirement without exceed the certain bitrates 5 4 3 Day Night Information Video Setting 1 Profile Basic Setup Account Network EUM a 10 Date Time adeo Cut Filter Threshold Dark A Bright 20 Audio IR Mode Auto wf Live View IR Level 100 Dark i Bright Playback Event System Save Cancel 22 Some ZAVIO network cameras are equipped with active IR LEDs providing the ability to capture video in complete darkness Note that if your camera is not equipped with IR LEDs this menu will not be available Also note that some menu items will vary depending on your camera model Infrared cut off filters are designed to reflect or block mid infrared wavelengths while passing visible light They are often used in network video cameras to block IR due to the high sensitivity of many camera sensors to near infrared light With the filter in place before the image sensor the camera will not be able to pick up IR light but it generates true color video Once the IR cut filter is removed the camera becomes IR light sens
14. region to select the Audio Encoding q 71 1 u law 7 711 u law 9 711 a law g 711 a law Another codec for Computer Audio used in Europe and the rest proper codec and save all setting Audio Encoding 9 711 u law One codec for Computer Audio used in North America amp Japan areas for the world AMR An audio codec of the third generation communication for mobile phone while the option selected your mobile phone will receive the audio files from IP Camera And you can choose the bit rate from 4 75k to 12 2k However the usage of this codec will cause frame rate decreasing Off Audio file won t be transmitted by IP Camera Audio Output Audio Output Gain Select the speaker output gain value you wish in the drop down menu and save it Note The camera does not support echo cancelling using the full duplex mode may cause audio feedback 25 6 Setting Live View The Live View menu provides access to the video settings which are exactly the same as described in the last section 5 4 amp 5 5 It also provides access to advanced image settings and allows configuring the view areas that we discussed in the previous section Note that depending on your camera model the options on the screen may differ from the screen shots in this user manual 6 1 Video The same as described in the last section 5 4 6 2 Audio The same as described in the last section 5 5 6 3 Camera Setting x
15. video from the camera live video page without entering a user name or password If you do not want to allow this to happen be sure to set this option to Anonymous Setting up Anonymous Viewer Enabled Disabled 5 2 Network On this page you can define the network settings of the camera By default the camera is set up to automatically obtain the necessary IP information from the DHCP server e g the router in your network You can however set up the IP address and related settings manually 5 2 1 TCP IP PPPol WLAN WPS Information Basic Setup Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Account MAC Address DO 1B FE 04 5B 6D Network a Obtain an IP address automatically Date Time d en Audio ive View Playback Event Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 System IP Address fe80 0000 0000 0000 021b feff fe04 5b6d Save Cancel COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 15 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP I Pv4 MAC address MAC address stands for Media Access Control address This is the unique hardware address of the camera s network interface Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP This is the default setting In this mode the camera obtains the IP information from the DHCP server in your network Use the following I P address Activate this option in order to assign a static IP address to the camera You need to enter a valid IP address subnet mask and default gateway addr
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17. Duration 10 Sec 5 900 w Event Event Server Event List Save Cancel Motion Detection Audio Detection ampering Detection Audio Clip Schedule System If the image of the camera is obstructed e g because someone covers up the lens or moves the image out of focus the camera notices this and generates a trigger alert You can define how long you want the alert state to remain active after the event has occurred 8 5 Schedule al Information Basic Sebop Schedule List Live Views Ne Playback Borkieg Weebmmd Hight Event Event Server Event List Motion Detection Audio Detection Pop htm add Internet Explorer schedulePonp htm add Start Time 00 o0 vj End Time 24 00 zd Mon Empty Add ooo UM ENS OMM GEL PEE IS ANUS ON E CL von Empty Add Remow TOUT The Network Camera supports event trigger actions that can be based on a schedule This can 42 be used as an example to only activate motion detection between 9 pm and 6 am during business days and around the clock on the weekends You can set up individual schedules for each event so that motion detection is activated between 7 pm and 7 am but tampering detection is only activated between 10 pm and 4 am Depending on your camera model the sc
18. IGHTS RESERVED You can enable or disable the operation LEDs on your ZAVIO network camera Hiding the LED indicator will make the camera appear to be offline while in fact it is operational and captures video 56 9 8 System Log x System Log Information Basic Setup System Log Live View 0 Enable Remote Log Playback Event System Maintenance Cancel Clear Date Time Security Network Basic Current Log Network Advanced Digital I O Dec 13 14 12 57 F3110 0D1BFE0O41FF1l syslog info syslogd started BusyBox 1 18 4 LED Dec 19 14 12 57 3110 0018 041 1 info INFO Syslog started Dec 19 14 12 59 3110 0018 041 1 err image Connect socket tmp widen sck fail Dec 19 14 12 59 F3110 0D1BFEO41FF u Prr image Connect sock tmp video sck fail Dec 19 14 12 59 F3110 001BFEOA1FF1 err image Connect tmp wideo sck fail Dec 13 14 13 00 3110 001 041 1 r err image Connect tmp video sck fail Dec 19 14 13 00 3110 0018 041 1 image Connect 3 k The Network Camera features a log function for system messages These are system messages about the camera start up procedure e mail deliveries FTP uploads motion detection and more The camera stores the messages in its internal memory and displays them on the system log screen Since memory is limited the messages will eventually be truncated If you need to log all the system messages on a remote server e g for per
19. On Event motion On Audio Detection gt et min Eme Tampering Detection o Event Server 4 Digital Input Event List E lease Event List E ebechor T Onboot Motion Detection AR Cut Filter Please Corn Audio Detection UM Medios LINK Omn atte at Action Tampering in IP Notification Detection Send Imag prm Audia Clip Add Edit Schedule P PTE Action D1 2 Dig notificat l System H Netwcrk Storage ED Audi li Save Cancel Click on the Add button to begin Trigger Trigger You need to specify the trigger type The Triggered by Motion Detection Motion Detection set min time i Audio Detection Tampenng Detection drop down list below shows the available options Note that depending on your camera model the Detection Areg 81 Digital Input options will vary Detection Periodical NN Onboot Motion Detection The camera monitors Please TR Cut Filter Capacity Warning the video image for movements and triggers Network Link Down l IP Notification an alert when it detects motion Motion detection needs to be configured first for that to work Audio Detection The camera will monitor the audio sound happening around one it exceed a ceratin value the event will be trigger audio detection needs to be configure first for this to work Tampering Detection The camera
20. Systemi uc i ian DDI nw a noU DRA 44 Ol Maintenanc amp A Lu tado re ot o A lobt wi 44 9 2 Date TITE dida co dede ada 46 ONCE egg 47 ls ACCOUD EU rane raw RI AP VELO E eaten Ed ae 47 3 We Address A Ri ORA au Fx 47 SNC UNDA Pc IV 48 Ox i NETWORK BASIC 49 SENE an 49 2l PPPOE YF A AA 49 9 5 Network Advanced asw Lobo EE Ga drap a Es 50 SIRO 50 9 5 2 DP tn SA Mess Mater boi dd E RAE S E aps baie UN af 52 9 5 3 DON 53 54 9 6 DIgital Oe pM DA MC 55 56 2 5 22 soo Me em 57 10 Video Surveillance Software 59 1 Safety Instruction Thank you for purchasing this ZAVIO Network Camera This user manual includes instructions for using and managing the camera on your network Updated versions of this document will be posted to www zavio com as they become available The lat
21. Time Displays the camera s current time PC Clock This is the date and time of the computer you are currently using to connect to the camera Date Time Format The format determines how the date time is displayed on the live video Synchronization Method Keep current setting You don t want to change the date and time Synchronize with client PC t means to adjust the camera time to your PC Be aware 18 of the fact that this option sets the time only one time From that point forward the camera time will start to differ from your PC time as time progresses and occasional re synchronization will be necessary Manual Setting Lets you manually enter the time and date As with the previous option the camera s time will become inaccurate as time passes and you will need to re synchronize the time periodically Synchronize with NTP This option is the recommended setting In this mode the camera will synchronize its time settings based on the interval setting ranging from once per hour to once per day The camera obtains the time from the NTP server You can use the default value unless your camera is not connected to the Internet or if a firewall in your network blocks the outgoing NTP request of the camera Select Manual and you can enter a different NTP server e g a server in your local network Time zone Time zone Select the correct time zone for your location Daylight Saving Time You can define the range of Daylight Saving T
22. User Manual ZAVIO P6210 2MP Pan Tilt IR Mini Dome WWW ZAVIO COM Table of Contents 1 Safety Instruction Ey RF Ke DE WR UR a UE 4 I Satety NOCO rS 4 1 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC sss meme emen 5 2 OVerviIewW MU WR 6 2 1 ZAVIO P6210 Features and Specifications 6 2 2 ANIO PG6210 PacKage ContentS sr s e exa Sd EFE 7 2 3 Minimum System Requirement RR RR LE ELE EE EEO 8 3 Web Interface Main Menu iiu au WN NAE EVER AG Us EE 9 4 Setting Information DU MI MEER 13 3 Setting Basic Setup ee horn au iae VE EK MEE 14 ACCOUN atus eios a lE M LE ALI LIES 14 o2 0 s socie eve Ya er or undo tos de IIo 15 eA LO 15 Te DDOE tee eR Y cela 16 gt gt Date TINO aatan I YN 18 ZH CES ERU UMP 20 VIEO SEUN C 20 2 rS 21 Ao ay MHOB erc 22 os rc CM 24 6 Setting Eive View ie eie i 26 SU Moe T MTM 26 0
23. an specify the audio ports here or you can use the auto value which should be good for most occasions Time To Live The Time To Live value defines how long multicast traffic will expand across routers Routers have a TTL threshold assigned and only datagrams with a TTL greater than the interface s threshold are forwarded 9 5 2 UPnP RTSP UPnP Bonjour QoS DDNS Information Basic Setup UPnP Live View UPnp Off Turn On UPnP port forwarding Event HTTP Port 80 v System Maintenance Date Time Security Network Basic Advanced Digital 1 0 Save Cancel LED System Log UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play A UPnP enabled device such as your network camera announces its presence in the local network to other computers that support UPnP as well The operating systems Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 8 support UPnP When the network camera is connected to the network Windows will alert the computer user of the presence of the new device a new icon will be added to your My Network Places folder and lets the user connect to the device instantaneously Furthermore UPnP has the ability to instruct the router or firewall to open certain ports so that a party from the outside world can contact a device on the local network such as the network camera UPnP port forwarding is not supported by all routers however So depending on your router or firewall you may or may not be ab
24. as seldom as once every 30 days For the average user this is not a problem However if you want to be able to connect to the local camera e g in your house from a remote location e g the office you need to know under which Internet address the camera can be reached However you don t know what the current Internet address is So you are beginning to see the problem DDNS solves this problem by allowing you to create a domain name for your home network which you can always use to access the camera To use the DDNS function you will need to do the following two things First create a DDNS hostname with a DDNS service provider Secondly set up a DDNS client in the home network that contacts the DDNS service provider and updates the IP information If the router in your home network is equipped with a DDNS client we recommend using the router instead of the camera Most SOHO routers are equipped with a DDNS client and since the router is in direct control of handling the Internet connection it s the device best suited 54 for the DDNS task Server Name Select the DDNS provider of your choice In our example we use no ip com User I D Enter the same user name here that you use to log in to your account settings on www dyndns org Do not enter your DSL user account information here Password Enter the password for your no ip com user account here Re type the password in the field below Host name You need to enter the full h
25. at you have defined see Schedule a few Please Configure Schedule pages down 8 2 2 Scheduled Recording q 1 p Event List Scheduled Recording Information Scheduled Recording Live View xim Ensble 53 Scheduled Configuration Internet Explorer Phor Schedule Rec On lm SERES r Event E http 10 0 50 61 event_scheduled_record_pop htm Event Server General Motion Detection Audio Detection Scheduled On Off Tampering Detection Action Audio Clip Add Edit File Size i 50 Schedule 2 System Please Configure Network Storage or Local Storage Network storage server can only be added once Schedule Always Schedule Please Configure Schedule Schedule Recording This feature is allowing the camera to record the video by following a certain schedule such as always record or record the video during the weekend Action Define each recorded video file size to save You can choose to store the video to NAS or SD card which need to be pre configured in event server 40 8 3 Motion Detection uf XL Infarmaton Motion Detection Basit Setup Motion Detection Live View t2 Playback Event Event Server Ewent List Audio Detection Tampering Detection Audio Clip Schedul System Hana Display Range Th
26. between IR being turned on or off from the current status IR Cut Filter Threshold Here we use an example to explain how IR cut filter threshold works If you set Dark as 30 lux and Bright as 70 lux that means when luminance is less than 30 lux the camera switches to night mode B W and when luminance is more than 70 lux the camera switches to day mode color if the luminance is between 30 lux and 70 lux the camera stays in current mode 23 IR Mode Auto This ensures that the IR lights go on whenever the IR cut filter has been removed Active Keeps the IR LEDs illuminated regardless of the state of the IR cut filter To ensure maximum life of the IR LEDs this option shouldn t be used unless your camera is installed in a dark environment which requires IR lighting at all times I nactive When this is selected the camera will never active its IR LEDs even if the night mode is enabled the IR Cut Filter has been removed If you have your own 850nm IR lighting in place already then you will not need to use the camera s integrated IR LEDs and can therefore turn the IR LEDs off Schedule Select this option if you wish to control exactly when IR LED turning on and off by following a certain schedule setting IR Level Use this to control the lighting pattern of the IR LEDs Some models allow you to control the center of the image spot independently from the outer areas If you want a more evenly lit image redu
27. ce the spot level close to 0 and set the wide level to 100 If you want to focus on the center of the image instead of its surroundings you raise the spot value and lower the wide value If you set IR level as 100 the cover distance of IR light is the farthest if you set IR Level IR level as 50 the strength of IR light is 5096 less 5 5 Audio E un uM a xX Information Basic Setup Account Network Date Tine Video Audio Live View Playback Event System Audio Setting Audio Channel Audio Mode es Audio Input Talk Only isen Only IOLE hr a i Lau Audio Encoding g 711 u law Audio Output Audio Output Gain Cancel 24 IR Mode 100 Dark c Audio Channel Full Duplex Select it for simultaneous communication in both direction between the connected administrator and IP Camera It means both parties can speak and be heard at the same time Half Duplex Select it for communication in both directions but only one direction at a time It can t receive signal until the transmission has been done Therefore once one party speaks but can t hear the voice and vice versa Talk Only It narrows down to one way just for talking Listen Only It narrow down to one way just for listing Audio I nput Audio I nput Gain Select the microphone Audio Input input gain value you wish in the drop down y Audio Input Gain 6 menu based on your
28. e downside is that the image contains more noise Low Light Behavior When enabled this opens allows additional control over the camera when it is running in night mode Backlight Compensation BLC In images where a bright light source is behind the subject of interest the subject would normally appear in silhouette BLC allows the camera to adjust the exposure of the entire image to properly expose the subject in the foreground The resulting image may appear overexposed in the background however 27 the object of interest is now properly lit White Dynamic Range WDR stands for Wide Dynamic Range and allows the ZAVIO network camera to capture video in areas with high contrasting objects e g extremely bright and extremely dark Activate WDR by setting it to Auto and then adjust the level that controls the amount of WDR enhancement Noise Reduction Your ZAVIO camera features a noise reduction algorithm which helps reduce the graining in the video which occurs under low light conditions Set this parameter to Night Mode to only activate noise reduction when the camera is operating in night mode You can also select Schedule On activates noise reduction permanently or Off deactivated noise reduction permanently 28 6 4 PTZ Setting You may set the speed of digital pan tilt zoom and also speed for preset patrol The range goes 1 100 slow to fast 6 4 1 Patrol Settings Patrol Settings PTZ Cont
29. e Plug and Play Cloud Solution ZAVIO P6210 Specifications Model Name P6210 Description 2MP Pan Tilt IR Mini Dome Image Sensor SONY 1 2 8 CMOS Max Resolution 1920 x 1080 Full HD 1080p Video Compression LT TIC NEM RN 0 05 lux F1 8 color Min illumination 0 001 lux B W O lux IR LED on Two way Audio Support Built in mic line in amp out PoE 802 3af Class 1 PoE 12V DC 1A Multi level passwords Security HTTPS encryption Bonjour TCP IP DHCP PPPoE ARP ICMP FTP SMTP DNS NTP UPnP RTSP RTP HTTP UDP 3GPP ISMA RTSP Video Management Software 64 channels ZAVIO CamGraba NVR software included 2 2 ZAVI O P6210 Package Contents You should find the following items in the packaging of your ZAVIO product Supported Protocols Network dome camera Quick installation guide Installation CD CamGraba2 0 NVR software ntelligent IP Installer User manual Language packs e Mounting and connector kits Alignment sticker Activation code If any items are missing contact your dealer 7 2 3 Minimum System Requirement Your computer hardware should meet or exceed the following specifications Minimum Intel Cord 2 Duo or higher Core 13 or above is recommended Graphic Card 256MB RAM graphic cards or equivalent on board graphic cards Minimum 1GB or RAM 2GB or above is recommended Operating System Window 2000 2003 XP Vista or Windows 7 Mac OS Leopard10 5 Web Bro
30. ed Instead contact the technical support team to verify the firmware version Also do not perform the upgrade from a computer that is connected to the network wirelessly as the connection is inherently less stable than a cable based connection If you have the correct firmware file make sure that you un compress the ZIP file first if the firmware file is an archive and you end up with a file that has an extension bin Click on Browse and select the bin file Click on OK to begin the upgrade process Language You can replace the language in the user interface of your network camera On the Installation CD are different language files starting with LNG and ending with lang Click on Browse select the language you wish to install and then click on OK to begin the process 45 9 2 Date time w 36 Date Time J Information Basit Setup Current Date Time Live View Currert Date Time 2013 12 20 11 44 22 yr PC Clack 2013 12 20 11 44 21 Event Bini Dete Time Format wyy mm dd hh mm ss Synchronization Method Q Keep Current Setting Security Basic Synchronize with client PC Hetwcrk cM Nobel Manual Setting Digital 1 0 0 Synchronize with NTP LED Ure the following NTP server address System Log Server nistl ny ustiming org Test Time Zone Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Delight Saving Time 5 i COPTRIGHT 2011 ALL RIGHTS
31. en triggers define the minimum time interval between two events Action After you have selected the tripper type you now have to define the action s In other words what do you want the camera to do if the event occurs Action 7 Send Image Event Server Please Configure Event Server or SD Card v Send Notification Please Configure HTTP Server 7 Activate Digital Output F Digital Cutput1 Go to preset position 123 E Return to last position after event Run Guard Tour Office v Please Configure PTZ Send mage Instructs the camera to send out images When selected you need to specify whether you want to use FTP network storage or SD card You may need to set up these servers first see previous section in order to use them here 39 Send Notification This action type uses the HTTP event server You can use this to have the camera trigger a script on a server Activate Digital Output If your camera is equipped with digital outputs then you can use them to perform an action You can specific how long you want the camera to trigger the event once you have selected Digital 1 PTZ Action This action type will make the camera to move to point at a certain preset position or start run a certain predefined tour when the event occurs Schedule Schedule Here you can define when you want this action to be amp Always active You can choose between Always or a Schedule schedule th
32. erence will not occur in a particular 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 of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 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 2 Overview ZAWMIG ZNIG 2 1 ZAVI O P6210 Features and Specifications ZAVI O P6210 Feature Full HD 1080p e 1 2 8 Sony Exmor CMOS sensor H 264 and Motion JPEG compression e 30 fps in 1920 x 1080 3 6mm F1 8 megapixel fixed lens True day amp nightwith automatic removable IR cut filter and IR LEDs Two way audio and built in microphone 1 x alrm input 1 x alarm output Tampering detection RTC with built in battery Excellent PT reliability SSL v3 advanced HTTPS encryption Supports Firefox Safari and Mac OS Supports Samba network storage Multi lingual user interface e ONVIF 2 2 and Profile S compliant Free 64 channels ZAVIO CamGraba 2 0 NVR software e Supports Tru
33. ess in the corresponding fields Use the following DNS server address When you disable DHCP you also need to provide the camera with valid DNS settings The Primary DNS server must be filled out It is often the same IP address as the Gateway address I nternet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 I P address The IPv6 IP address of ZAVIO camera is automatically assigned by converting the MAC address of the IP camera User is not able to modify it HTTP HTTP port number he default value is 80 and normally there is no need to change it If you decide to change the http port to a different value e g 1024 you need to do two things First after saving the settings you need to reboot the camera via the System gt Initialize menu Secondly after the reboot is completed you need to connect to the camera using the URL http camera ip portnumber 5 2 2 PPPoE x Q TCP IP WLAN WPS Information Basic Setup PPPol Account Date Time Vi cu 0 0 0 0 Audio Live View Playback Cancel COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 16 PPPoE is the most common form of connection for DSL based Internet service You can use this function to connect the camera directly to a DSL modem A common application for this is where the network camera is installed in a remote location where no network is present In the location is a DSL Internet connection DSL modem but no router or any other network in
34. est version of this user manual can also be found on the Installation CD accompanying this product along with user manuals in other languages 1 1 Safety Notices Before you use this product This product has been designed with safety in mind However the electrical products can cause fires which may lead to serious body injury if it is not used properly To avoid such accidents be sure to heed the following Legal Caution Video and audio surveillance can be forbidden by laws that vary from country to country Check the laws in your local region before using this product for surveillance purposes Don t open the housing Don t try to open the housing or remove the covers which may expose yourself to dangerous voltage or other hazards Don t use the accessories not recommend by the manufacturer Heed the safety precautions Be sure to follow the general safety precautions and the Operation Notice Operation Notice Operating or storage location Avoid operating or storing the camera in the following locations e Extremely hot or cold places Operating temperature 10 C to 50 14 F to 122 F Exposed to direct sunlight for a long time or close to heating equipment e g near heaters Close to water e g near a bathtub kitchen sink laundry tub Close to sources of strong magnetism Close to sources of powerful electromagnetic radiation such as radios or TV transmitters Locations subject to strong vibration or shoc
35. frastructure You can connect the camera to the DSL modem and enter your DSL account information in the fields below PPPoE PPPoE On IP address Displays the current IP address obtained from the Internet Service Provider ISP It displays 0 0 0 0 if the camera is not connected to the Internet via PPPoE User I D Enter the user ID for your DSL service here The user ID has been given to you by your ISP Password The password for the DSL account goes here Re type the password in the field below DNS Server Typically your ISP will send DNS Server information to the camera when it connects Some ISPs however require entering specific DNS servers manually In that case you can activate the option Use the following DNS server address and enter the primary and secondary DNS servers in the fields below not shown on the screen shot 17 5 3 Date Time Information Date Time m MEC SHE Current Date Time Current Date Time 2013 12 19 16 07 55 Nebwork o yn PC Clock 2013 12 19 16 07 55 Tine Diste Tirme Forme Video Audio hive Views Synchronization Method C3 Keep Current Setting Playback Ewerit Synchronize with cient PC system Manual Setting NU Synchronize with MT n Tex Time Zone Time Zone Save Cancel COFFTRIBHFT HLI ALL ERRRERWED On this page you can define the time settings of the camera Current Date Time Current Date
36. ime by activating this option The camera will adjust the time move the clock forward or backward by one hour depending on the programmed start and end time If your camera is not equipped with this feature you can adjust the time zone manually for Daylight Saving Time 19 5 4 Video The following three menus Video Setting Profile and Day Night allowing defining all video related parameters Note that the Day Night option as well as other parameters may not be available on all models 5 4 1 Video Setting QU Profile Day Might Information v Basic Setup Image Account Image Rotated Video Clip Format Date Time Fideo Snapshot Format Audio Live View Dwestey Event Text Cotor System Background Color Di Top Bottom mg ur Lu ri isplay Position b Ton YB Privacy Mask LI Heme Save Cancel COFYRIGHT D IDUIIZAWVILD ALL RIGHTS Image Image Rotated Allows mirroring and rotating the image Video Clip Format Select which video profile the camera should be using for video clips it records in such as the network storage device or SD card Snapshot Format Select the video profile used for snapshots e g for JPG upload to a FTP server Overlay Overlay Define what kind of an overlay you want for the live video Text Color Choose between black or white Background color Select from either black white or transparent 20 Displa
37. itive and will generate a black and white image and it does that even in complete darkness if the IR LEDs are active Day Night IR Cut Filter Mode Auto The camera decides when to MUN IR Cut Filter Mode remove the IR cut filter based on the IR Night Mode Day Mode Schedule Cut Filter Threshold you can specify The switch delay ensures that the camera only switches the IR Cut Filter after the specified amount of time has passed Night Mode This is the opposite of the day mode If this mode is enabled the camera always removes the IR cut filter As a result the camera will always be IR sensitive regardless of the actual light levels and the image will be rendered in B W mode Using night mode in day light conditions is not recommended as it leads to a poor image quality with false and washed out colors Day Mode In this mode the camera does not remove the IR Cut Filter from the image sensor regardless of any other settings So only visible light will pass through and the image will be in color mode Schedule Select this option if you wish to control exactly when you want the camera to engage the night mode You can use the internal scheduler to define a time pattern for each day of the week e g no night mode on the weekends but night mode from MON to FRI from 21 00 hours to 06 00 hours The scheduler is explained in detail later on IR Cut Filter Switch Delay For user to define the time duration how many seconds
38. k I n case of a breakdown In case of system breakdown discontinue use and contact your authorized dealer I n case of abnormal operation If the unit emits smoke or an unusual smell f water or other foreign objects enter the cabinet f you drop the unit or damage the cabinet Disconnect the cable and the connecting cables Contact your authorized dealer or the store where you purchased the product Transportation When transporting the camera repack it as originally packed at the factory or in materials of equal quality Ventilation To prevent heat buildup do not block air circulation around the device Cleaning Use a soft dry cloth to clean the external surfaces of the device Stubborn stains can be removed using a soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent solution then wipe dry Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol benzene or thinners as they may damage the surface 1 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC FCC Statement 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 The 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 it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interf
39. le use this function also opening ports in any router or firewall increases the risk of an intruder successfully breaking in to your network UPnP automates this task and leaves it to the devices to negotiate which ports to open Since this is done without any form of authentication enabling UPnP port forwarding in your router is not necessarily a good idea in a security sensitive environment You can always open individual ports in your router or firewall manually In the camera UPnP is enabled by default UPnP port forwarding is disabled by default When 52 you enable UPnP port forwarding the screen will reveal additional options These are the ports the camera will instruct the router to open Depending on the camera model you may see different ports The new H 264 Megapixel cameras have a simpler port model and require fewer ports than the other models Normally there is no need to change any of these ports unless you know that a port is already in use by a different device or application 9 5 3 Bonjour xX Q Bonjour Information Basic Setup Bonjour Live View Bonjour On Off Playback Device Name Zavio 00 1B FE 04 1F F1 Event Y System Maintenance Save Cancel Date Time Security Network Basic Advanced Digital I O LED System Log COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED UPnP Bonjour is a service that just like UPnP helps to find the network camera on the network Bonjour is available f
40. ly plan to view the camera video with your Web browser or with one of the provided software utilities you do not need to activate this option The default value is 554 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534 RTSP Configuration This option allows you to set up the URL for each profile and define whether or not you want to enable or disable authentication By default the video URL and profile number are related e g profilex video prox but you change it any way you like Based on the default URLs access to the RTSP streams would be done like this rtsp camera address 554 video pro1 rtsp camera address 554 video pro2 rtsp camera address 554 video pro3 rtsp camera address 554 video pro4 50 If authentication is enabled the URLs will change as follows rtsp username address 554 video prol rtsp username address 554 video pro4 Multicast Your ZAVIO network camera supports multicast streaming The differences between multicast and unicast streaming are explained below Note that for most users the multicast streaming feature will not be of any importance and most likely the required network infrastructure for proper multicast streaming is not in place Unicast For each connected computer there is a separate UNICAST O SE TCP IP connection When 20 computers are connected to the 2 camera the camera has to create 20 different connectio
41. manent record keeping of alarm events or for troubleshooting purposes you can utilize the remote log functionality Enable Remote Log Server Name Type in the network address of the system log server Enter the address without any leading characters such as http Server Port The standard port for this protocol is 514 If your system log server is set up differently you can change the value here Current Log This text box displays the real time log of the camera messages 57 The remote log function uses the System Log Protocol which is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network System Log is a client server protocol The System Log sender Version 2 0 Revision 10 Copyright 1999 2000 3Com Corp Questions and comments to dan gill 3com com the Network Camera sends a small less than 1KB textual message to the System Log server This user manual shows one example of a System Log server the 3CDaemon utility by 3Com Corporation Download Location http support 3com com software utilities for windows 32 bit htm After the installation of 3CDaemon the main program window opens and the program is ready to receive System Log messages from the network camera Ele view Help TFTP Server FTP Server Syslog Server TFTP Client For Help press F1 The messages shown here are the same messages that are displayed in the Web browser IP Address MsgType Message
42. mp Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP Date Time Video Use the following IP addres Ja LIE ARGY T AUU ca Obtain ONS server address automatically Audio Live View Use the following DNS server address Playback Event Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 System IP Address fe80 0000 0000 0000 021b feff fe04 Sb6d HTTP Port amp 80 Cancel COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 9 4 1 TCP IP Refer to section 5 2 1 9 4 2 PPPoE Refer to section 5 2 2 49 9 5 Network Advanced 9 5 1 RTSP RTSP uPnP Bonjour QoS DDNS Information Basic Setup General Ue RUN RTP Port Range 5000 1124 65435 7999 1223 65534 Ploytiachk RTSP Port 554 1124 65534 Event System 4 RTSP Configuration Maintenance Profile Name Profile 1 Date Time oT E Security Profile video proi Authentication Disabled Network Basic Advanced Digital 1 0 Status Disabled LED Access Name multi proi System Log Multicast Address 228 0 0 1 Video Port Auto Audio Port 9 Auto Time To Live 15 ite Save Cancel COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED General RTP Port Range The default value of port range is 5000 7999 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534 RTSP Port RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP is supported by most media clients such as Real Player VLC and QuickTime If you on
43. ns Tu UP o and the camera has to send out the same video data to each of O O the 20 computers This not only puts a significant load on the camera it also creates massive amounts of data that need to be transferred over the network to each connected client Unicast is still the most common model when using a network camera since most times only a recording device DVR or NVR is connected to the camera and perhaps connections from just a small number of computers Multicast Here the initial stream is sent to the router only MULTICAST which creates optimal distribution paths for datagrams sent to a multicast destination address Whether one or 300 PCs Camera are connected to the video stream does not matter The PC Client PC Client bandwidth and load of the local camera is unaffected Because of this multicast is the preferred choice for broadcast type applications Status Enable or disable the multicast function here Multicast Status Disabled IT Access Name multi prol Multicast Address 228 0 0 1 Video Port amp Auto 1124 65534 Audio Port Auto 1124 65534 Time To Live 15 16 255 Access Name This is the stream URL It depends the profile selected and can be modified Multicast Address Type in the multicast server address here 51 Video Port You can specify the video ports here or you can use the auto value which should be good for most occasions Audio Port You c
44. o set the video buffer to Off Set Press on set button to remember the current position of the camera the preset positions will be named with Preset1 and so on Preset A preset position is a prede fined view that can be used to quickly steer the camera to a specific location Go Click on Go button a drop down list allows you to select a certain preset position Patrol Before starting this function it required to specify Guard tour settings Please define the patrol tour in administrator menu first A guard tour displays the video stream from different preset positions one by one in a predetermined order or at random and for configurable time periods The enabled guard tour will keep running after the user has logged off or closed the browser 12 4 Setting Information The camera s administrator menu allows you to configure all aspects of your ZAVIO network camera This page provides a complete overview of the status of your network camera PKS OS meme 5 mc Product Information occ H 264 720P Wired IR Cube C PoE Live View Froduct Name Mire ube Camera Po Playback Firmware Version M2 1 6 04C012 5008 Event Firmware Date Wed Dec 4 19 41 03 CST 2013 System MAC Address 00 18 04 1 1 Date Time 2013 12 26 12 23 44 Bandwidth Usage Receiving 59 kbps transmitting 972kbps Security Video Connection 1 Account 1 Anonymous Viewer Disabled HTTPS Disabled IP Address Filter Disabled
45. or Windows but is more commonly used for MacOS Bonjour Bonjour On Enables the service on by default Bonjour Off Disables the service Device name Enter the name of your camera here This is the name the Bonjour service will display If you have more than one camera installed in your network this is an easy way to differentiate among the cameras 53 9 5 4 DDNS X Q RTSP UPnP Bonjour Qos DDNS Information Basic Setup DDNS Live View DDNS On Playback Server Name http www dyndns orc User ID v System Password Maintenance Date Time Re type Passwort Security Host Name Network Basic eriodical Update Auto ee Advanced Periodical 5 min Digital I O LED System Log Save Cancel COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED If you are not planning on connecting to the network camera over a remote connection but only in your local network you can skip this section Dynamic DNS is a network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system to notify a domain name server to change in real time ad hoc the active DNS configuration of its configured host names addresses or other information stored in DNS In simpler terms Users of private Internet services are often faced with a problem The ISP typically changes the IP address assigned to the user based on a time interval This may be as often as once every 24 hours or
46. ost name that you have created in your no ip com account here Periodic Update You can either specify the time in minutes after which the camera will update its IP information with the DDNS provider or you can leave the setting as Auto which is recommended Click Save to activate the settings Reboot the camera to activate the DDNS settings After a reboot you may need to wait for a few minutes before you can access the camera with the new domain name 9 6 Digital 1 Qs Information Basic Setup Digital I O Live View Port Mormal Current Status Playback Input 1 open circuit open circuit Event open circuit open circuit System Maintenance Date Time Save Cancel Security Network Basic Network Advanced Digital I O LED System Log If your ZAVIO network camera is equipped with a digital 1 0 interface you can configure the connections on this page The screen shows the current status of input 1 and output 1 The screen also allows you to define the normal state of the port The normal state can be viewed as the non alert state 55 9 7 LED Fw Information Basic setup LED Indicator Live View Playback Event Show LED indicator for normal operation Hide LED indicator for normal operation System Maintenance Cancel Date Time Security Network Basic Network Advanced Digital 1 0 LED System Log COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL R
47. r Name Event Password System Re type Password Role Add Edit Remove Operator Administrator Sav Anonymous Setting Anonymous Viewer Disabled v COPYRIGHT 2012 2AVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The ZAVIO network camera allows the creation of different user accounts with different levels of access to the camera There are three main user levels The Viewer account only allows viewing the live video page of the camera The Operator account allows viewing the live video as well as changing the image setup settings such as brightness contrast etc Only the Administrator account has full access to all camera settings including the Settings menu You can define up to nine additional user accounts The user name and password must be between 4 and 16 characters in length For each account you can also specify different user authority Viewer Operator or Administrator 14 Account List Click the Add button to create a new user account A popup window will open up Here you type in a user name and a password for the new account Also you must define the role of the new user account The example shows how we create a guest account that only has viewing rights but cannot change any settings Click Save to create the new user account Highlight an account to either edit or remove it Note that the admin user account cannot be removed Anonymous Settings Enabling this will allow any user to view the live
48. reen layout will vary slightly There are three default schedules which you cannot delete but you can modify them You can create a new schedule by clicking Add Start Time 00 00 v End Time 24 00 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 Mon 08 00 17 v Add oo o e RO a a DEB S ORE n NISUS IR UR ae ninm d HR 4 m 3 lt gt a 4 4 45 ac 17 19 5 D 1 2 3 a 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 18 19 20 2 22 23 Tue 08 00 17 v Add Remove Wed 08 00 17 v Add Remove PERS IL ESL ANE LA f 4 4 2 6 7 g o 1 17 10 19 4 4 y 4 3 y 8 10 11 12 1 14 20 2 2 Thu 08 00 17 Add o RG DD WD ERE MP Fern TTT cri 08 00 17 Add gt gt BF PM ODE MS WDR NOSE ciple RI E E ABEL HI TTT 14 1 21 22 4 10 11 12 1 sat Empty Add MR UELLE UNE DERE LOB TT Sun Empty Add WR EC A WN First you need to provide a name for the schedule not shown on image Then select a start and end time and click on Add for the day of the week the schedule is supposed to be active As soon as you add a schedule the timeline turns red indicating the active schedule If the schedule is the same for e
49. reshold LIW FLY L Remove Save Cancel D ZDIZ ALL RIGHTS BES The ZAVIO network camera is able to monitor the video footage for movements and trigger an alert if motion has been detected This motion detection does not utilize passive infrared but instead it relies on a frame by frame comparison of the video footage the camera captures You can define more than one motion detection area The example above shows that so called hotspot has been created for the area of the window When you set up an event for motion detection you can select which motion detection area you wish to monitor Threshold and sensitivity will need to be set up so that you don t miss important events and are not flooded by false alarms either Finding the right values will require some trial and error There are no standard values that simply will work as it depends very much on the actual location and light levels Generally speaking increasing the sensitivity while lowering the threshold will generate more false alarms but it ensures that you will not miss an important event Doing the opposite will of course have the opposite effect Fewer false alarms at an increased risk or missing an important event 41 8 4 Tampering Detection LUIS Axa Information Tampering Detection Basic Setup Tampering Detection Live View Tampering Detection On Off Playback Trigger
50. rmation Live View Memory Card On Off Playback Please power off the camera before taking off memory card Event Event List Overwrite P Motion Detection Audio Detection Tampering Media Setting Detection Available memory buffer 10240 15360 KB Audio Clip Attached Type Video wv Schedule System Pre event Recording o seconds 0 7 Post event Recording seconds 1 7 Save Cancel COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SD Card Card status Indicate the current available capacity and the maximum capacity if the SD card Create Folder Name a folder to store the video data in SD card if you leave this column blank a folder named with date time will be created Overwrite enable this feature to let video data be deleted when SD card is almost full Noted Only FAT32 is supported please do not format the SD card to other format Media Setting Here you define what kind of media you wish to upload snapshot video or system log how many images pre and post event you wish to upload the image file name 37 8 2 Event List Now that we have created an Event Server we can proceed with setting up actual events 8 2 1 EventList Event Configuration Internet Explorer a i a 5 httri 10 0 50 61 event Irst setting htm x Q Event List Scheduled R jame Information pu Basic Setup Event List Live View Enabled Trigger Playback CEPIT
51. rol Information Basic Setup Control Panel m Live View Profilei Video View areai Audio Camera Setting PTZ Setting Co Playback Event D System Status Default COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 29 Control Panel This can be set up the selected view area in every profile Besides the viewing window there is a PTZ control panel to go to the direction you want Note Before operating this function you must set the resolution beneath 1920x1080 and move your view area to your desired position Preset Position Name your every position and click Add you can click go to make sure if the preset position has been written in Guard Tour Click Add name the tour first then add in the preset position you dedired to form the tour You can manually set the PTZ speed and the interval time 6 4 2 PTZ Control X Patrol Settings PTZ Control Information Basic Setup Speed Control Live View P Video Audio Camera Setting Playback Event System COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Speed Control With higher speed the camera would move faster Pan Speed 1 5 Tilt Speed 1 4 Auto Pan Speed 1 4 30 7 Setting Playback The ZAVIO network camera offers an integrated playback feature which 3 Q allows playing back videos from your local HDD from a network storage ee Basic Setup server or the optional SD storage card Note that only IE can playback
52. sages on IP address 192 168 0 101 Li m s n LD 2 NUM 58 10 Video Surveillance Software The ZAVIO Network Camera ships with a surveillance application that can monitor and record up to 64 network cameras ZAVIO CamGraba 2 0 the free bundled network video management software works perfectly with all ZAVIO network products ZAVIO CamGraba 2 0 is designed with reliable performance and easy to use features offering efficient video management solution for diversely small to mid size IP surveillance applications In addition ZAVIO CamGraba Viewer is available to download from iPhone app store and Android app market 2011 10 14 LEM ENT A detailed user manual is located on the Installation CD in the User Manuals folder contains installation instructions and information on the use of the software 59 se Avio Zavio Inc 2F No 13 Yanfa 2nd Rd East Dist Hsinchu City 300 Taiwan TEL 886 3 579 0275 FAX 886 3 668 6845 E Mail sales zavio com
53. sh to record the live video to your computer s hard drive When selected a prompt will request you to specify the folder in which you want to store the video Click OK to begin the recording The Record button starts flashing indicating that the recording is active Click it again to stop the recording Note This function is only available in MS Internet Explorer on Windows Systems Use this button to take a snapshot of the video Clicking the button opens up a window showing the captured frame Save the image by clicking on the Save I mage button The function is also available in VLC mode when you use non IE browser The digital zoom function allows magnification of certain areas of the video After you click on the magnification icon a window appears as an overlay on top of the image See below 10 You can drag the box over the image and you can adjust the magnification by moving the slider toward T tele zoom or W wide angle The more you move the slider toward T the further you zoom in and details appear larger It is normal behavior that the image quality is reduced when using the digital zoom function Digital Zoom is only available in MS Internet Explorer Web browsers Note This function is only available in MS Internet Explorer on Windows Systems Click this button to view the video in full screen mode In full screen mode the video is stretched to fit the entire screen and all control graphics
54. t the camera to reboot Select Schedule Mode to control when the reboot is to occur in a much more detailed way Backup Restore Default Click this button to restore he factory default settings in this camera You can choose to exclude the IP and date amp time settings Backup This function allows saving the current configuration of the camera to a file on your computer s hard drive Saving the configuration is useful in case you ever want to reload a specific configuration e g in order to set up another camera of the same model and firmware version with the exact same configuration Since the IP address configuration is also part of the setting date you must be careful not to restore the same settings to two or more cameras when all of them are connected to the same network Otherwise you would be creating an IP conflict in your network Restore With this function you can reload a previously saved configuration back into your camera Click Browse to locate the configuration file and OK to begin the process The camera will perform a reboot at the end of the procedure and the new settings will become effective Firmware Upgrade From time to time there will be a new firmware version available for your camera New firmware versions can enhance the functionality of the camera or they can fix problems Before you begin make sure that you have obtained a proper firmware from the ZAVIO web site If you are not 100 sure about this do not proce
55. tion Tampering Detection Schedule 9 System 8 1 Event Server First you need to set up an event server or multiple event servers 8 1 1 Event Server LAWS Information Event Server SD Card amp Server Configuration Internet Explorer Basic Setup http 10 0 50 61 event server setting htm Event Server Live View Hame Protocol Playback ae General OO Event List Server type SMTP Motion Detection Network Address Network Storage Audio Detection Server Port Tampering Detection Audio Clip Schedule Upload Path Add Remave User Name Hetwork storage server can only be Password System Media Setting memory buffer 9990 15360 Send o Pre ewent Image 0 7 Post event Image 0 77 C quence Number COPYRIGHT E 20 Send Image sequence Number Cancel Click Add to create a new event server Add a FTP Server General Name Provide a name for the server 34 Server Setting Server Setting Server Type Select FTP Server type Network Address Network Address Type in the address of NN Server Port your FTP server Jpload Path Server Port Leave at 21 unless your FTP Hs server uses a different port User Name and password Provide valid login credentials for the FTP server FR E ae SMTP HTTP Network S
56. torage Passive Mode Select On if your FTP server utilizes passive FTP which is the most common method Test Press on Test button to make sure the FTP server information is all correct Media Settings Here you define what kind of media you wish to upload snapshot video or system log how many images pre and post event you wish to upload the image file name and the suffix Add a SMTP Server Server Setting Server Setting Server Type Select SMTP Server type j Mail Serve Mail Server Type in the il Server Server Port 25 1 6 address of your mail server Authentication On 4 Server Port Adjust the server Send mail from port if necessary Port 25 is Send test mail ta standard but your server may Test be using different values not so uncommon these days as an anti spam measure Authentication If your mail server requires authentication in order to send email and most servers do these days set authentication to On and define the type of authentication below User Name and password Provide valid login credentials for the email server Send mail from The camera will use this address as its own email address This email address does not necessarily need to be a valid address Send test email to Enter the email address to which you want the camera to send the images and click on Test If the test succeeds you can provide the information for the media settings and click Save
57. very day of the week you can activate the option Use the same time schedule every day 43 9 Setting System al The system menu provides access to a variety of system settings of A X your ZAVIO network camera Information Basic Setup Live View Playback Event Maintenance Date Time Security Network Basic Network Advanced Digital I O LED System Log 9 1 Maintenance EUW lus aM uli Information 2 Live View Restart Restart this network camera now See Suto Restart C3 dh Ewerrt System Disks Time Security Backup Restore De suit Restore all seffing except Nebwerk Basic 24 setting except Hebwork TCFFIP 7 Date Time Adwanced Digital I 0 LED Backup configuration of this network cameras System Log Restore canligurstinn Ec this meteori camera from chosen filz Firmware Upgrade firrrgzerg to this network camera from chosen file Language eee T Liplaad Uplosd language pack ta this network camers from hosen file 44 Restart You can restart the network camera by Restart hitting the restart button Set Auto Restart Restart _ Restart this network camera now to On if you wish to reboot the camera Auto Restart 8 On Off automatically and then you specify the Sequential mode reboot mode Select Sequential mode Every 1 Day and specify after how many days of uptime Schedule Mode you wan
58. wser Internet Explorer 6 or later Note e f using Windows 98 or Windows ME please install IP Installer before using WEB UI to ensure the system runs normally e f not able to view the recorded video file please install Xvid codec while installing Intelligent IP Installer For Windows 98 ME or 2000 server the codec might not work properly Please download Xvid codec 1 0 from the internet e Please keep updating the latest Windows software and service package Ex Net Framework Windows Media Player Enhance ActiveX Security 3 Web nterface Main Menu The Live View Page Live View Client Setting PTZ 2013 12 19 15 26 12 COPYRIGHT 2012 ZAVIO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Click this button to take you back to the camera home page where you can live view the vide 24 Click this button to open the administrator Information menu page which can set up all the configuration Basic Setup Live View a Playback Event L System This button opens up the integrated online help providing useful tips on the various features Click this button to pause or resume from pause the live video stream The function is also available in VLC mode when you use non IE browser Clicking this button will stop the video stream and the video display turns black off The function is also available in VLC mode when you use non IE browser Click on the Record button if you wi
59. y Position Define where the overlay should appear on the live image Privacy Mask Privacy masking is the ability of the camera to back out censor certain parts of the live video Example The camera is installed in your company for example overlooking the warehouse In one corner of the warehouse is the break room where the employees go for their lunch breaks In many countries it is not EST Mask permitted to monitor the workers during their break To comply with laws and regulations you can define a privacy mask in the break area to ensure that this area is not being monitored or recorded by the camera Click Add to create a new Name As you can create multiple masks Color you need to provide a name for Status Enabled the mask and you can define which color you want to overlay to Sawe Cancel be Finally set the status to Enabled and click Save to create and activate the privacy mask 5 4 2 Profile A j rom aa i Video Setting Prote Day Might dem op dB Informati n Y wa a http 10 0 50 61 basic_video_profile_pop htm ad tice O O UO le 3 33 3 ass Stream Profile hipy 10 0 50 61 basic_video_profile_pop htm add Account Nux Descoriptics Date Time Prefila profils Profile Descripbeum Erofilei profile Profile Profiled profiled EET Audio Live Mew Playback Add

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