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1. ccccccccccccsseseeececeeeeseeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeessaaaeeeeees 77 ISOM List OF Live Video SONG CIM E 78 SE EIE E D 78 Mant nance oC EE 79 Evene Sy Ste Ee e EE 80 Log himl Elle 80 Windows Security Dialog BOX EE 81 EVNE CC ee Ee E 81 Evon CONNECCION E 82 Corrent Parameter E EE 83 RE Ee 83 Message Didlog EO EE 83 Message Dialog Ce KE 84 Upgrading Firmware Notification cccccccccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeaeeeeeseeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeeeeeesaeeeeeesssaseeesssaeeeees 85 OMG SNC SIN BEE 86 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual gien Table Title Table 1 1 Table 7 1 Table 7 2 Table 8 1 Table 8 2 Table 8 3 Table 8 4 Table 8 5 Table 8 6 Table 9 1 Table 9 2 Table 10 1 Table 10 2 Table 11 1 Table 12 1 Table 12 2 Table 12 3 Table 12 4 Table 12 5 Table 12 6 Table 13 1 Table 14 1 Table 16 1 Table 16 2 Table 16 3 Table 16 4 Table 16 5 Table 17 1 Table 20 1 Table 21 1 August 22 2013 LIST OF TABLES Page Factory DAU US he tect ergot aie gee eae see ste etec gets aioe nse ce E eee coe eee 2 Add Edit User Information E 35 Access Reegel e CN 36 Streami Type ODOM gesechert 38 Code C ODIO ee E 38 Ke e EE 38 Local DIS OIA OCS aera sera eos E E A ones eeeee E N 39 Verde te 39 Rale el tel Re e 40 OP Value OPUONS pts ceca sae ce 43 ENGOGE Preset e de E 43 Face DEC ODIO ege Eeer 49 Pace Detection Bil 50 White Balance Mode ODIONS s isssconiteies Tie r seaceelvehacedapeasbentuute
2. Open web in external browser Wrench icon Enable graphic annotation si Events settings Open web in external browser Enable events subscription v Event subscription type PullPoint if available a Base Subscription port number 8085 ba Save events to disk D Device communication settings Enable snapshots Enable plugins Kipod NVA Use extended filter editor UDP cIIIO a a 4 Video streaming transport Apply button T T Ki z Figure 2 7 Wrench Icon and Application Settings Screen 11 Change the Video rendering fps to 15 12 Click on Open web in external browser 13 Change Video streaming transport to UDP from the drop down list 14 Click on the Apply button and wait for the changes to take effect Step 7 Open Web Page 1 At the OnVIF Main Screen see Figure 2 5 click on Web page and a black screen opens with a message that asks you to allow add ons before the GBOT IP Network Camera Log In Screen can be opened see Figure 2 11 2 Click on the Allow button and the GBOT IP Network Camera Log In Screen opens with the same question at the bottom of the screen see Figure 2 12 3 Click on the Allow button again and you can log in see Step 10 Log In Skip Step 7 and Step 8 NOTE If the GBOT IP Network Camera Log In Screen does not open after approximately one minute the default Home Page setting on your browser may be causing a long timeout Follow the instru
3. Codec is short for coder decoder which is what a codec does Most audio and video formats use some sort of compression so that they don t take up a huge amount of disk space Audio and video files are compressed with a certain codec when they are saved and then decompressed by the codec when they are played back Common codecs include MPEG and AVI for video files and WAV and AIFF for audio files Codecs can also be used to compress streaming media live audio and video which makes it possible to broadcast a live audio or video clip over a broadband Internet connection DC IRIS Direct Control Iris An automatically adjustable iris opening that responds to changes in light levels It uses an analog signal often analog video signal to control the iris opening DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DIP switch Dual Inline Package Switch One of a set of small on off switches mounted in computer hardware used in place of jumpers to configure the machine for a user Ethernet Ethernet is the most common type of connection computers use in a local area network LAN An Ethernet port looks much like a regular phone jack but it is slightly wider This port can be used to connect your computer to another computer a local network or an external DSL or cable modem FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page A 1 bereet OBO User sManuct O 1080 User s Manual lee GE Frame rate In the PAL and
4. Figure 2 4 Location of LAN and Power LEDS on Camera Back Step5 Open OnVIF Device Manager 5 Open the OnVIF application by double clicking on its icon on your desktop and its Main Screen opens Page 4 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B identification Time settings Maintenance Network settings User management Certificates Figure 2 5 OnVIF Main Screen 6 At the OnVIF Main Screen check the Remember see Figure 2 6 7 Enter your Name and Password e Name admin e Password 9999 Name fe g in Remember Remember Password Device list lt lt Name location or address Cancel Identification ae Log in Maintenance b OO utton Firmware Ra se Network settings Your camera s end 192 168 1 168 169 234 7 20 QO VI F User management IP Address Certificates Relays Web page Events Figure 2 6 Log In Screen 8 Click on the Log in button 9 Your camera s IP address is shown in the gray box as Address August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 5 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B ary GBO Technology USA Inc Step 6 Change Settings 10 Click on the wrench icon located at the top right side of the OnVIF Main Screen The Application settings dialog box opens Application settings x User interface settings Language english Show wideo playback statistics LJ Video rendering fps 15 Video rendering fps
5. This connection uses the following items You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks for the appropriate IP settings O A Microsoft Network Adapter Muttiplexor Protocol z A Microsoft LLDF Protocol Driver Obtain an IP address automatically ei Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper LO Driver i Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder PS Intemet Protocel Version 4 TCPy Py4 I S Obtain DNS server address automatically Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Validate settings upon exit Figure 4 6 Ethernet Properties and Internet Protocol Dialog Boxes 6 Ensure that both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons are checked 7 Click on the OK button to close the dialog box August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 21 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 5 0 STATIC IP ADDRESS PROVISIONING PC SIDE 5 1 MANUALLY CONFIGURE IP ADDRESS If DHCP support is not available the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera can be manually configured to use a Static IP address 1 Follow Steps 1 5 described in Section 4 0 IP
6. S1080 HD NETWORK CAMERA EAren User s Guide S1080 Series Ultra Low Light Camera BETTER VIDEO ALL DAY ALL NIGHT Unpublished copyright 2013 GBOT Technology Inc All rights reserved This document is the property of and contains information proprietary to GBOT Technology Inc No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the written permission of GBOT Technology Inc GBOT TECHNOLOGY LICENSE AGREEMENT Notice to Buyer hereafter End User Carefully read the following legal agreement Opening the software package provided with the equipment constitutes your acceptance of these terms If you do not agree to the terms of this agreement promptly return the software and the equipment unopened and unused including written materials and containers to the location where you obtained them for a full refund United States Offices and Customer Service GBOT Technology US Incorporated Address 1150 Bayhill Drive Suite 111 san Bruno CA 94066 USA Phone 1 650 200 3838 E mail support gbotechnology com admin gbo com au OGBO 1080 User s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page 1 0 READY GAMERA FOR INS PALLATION egbeeeegeege gg 1 1 1 Configure GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera for the LEN
7. T mem Settings Video d i kee ce A 4 1 My A Advanced Features Y r Lamera Rev 4 g tF Audio A S AN f WT Date Time Network and Port Alarm Storage Maintenance Support GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 2 14 Web Browser GUI Screen Live Video Screen CAUTION If your Browser screen size is not set to 100 the bottom of some buttons may be cut off Follow the instructions in Step 10 Set Browser Size to set your Browser to the correct size Step 11 Set Browser Size 1 At the Internet Explorer screen click on the Settings icon located in the upper right hand corner of the screen 2 Select Zoom 100 from the drop down menu and then select 100 from the second drop down menu see Figure 2 15 Your Browser window will now be the correct size GGe http 192 168 1 105 P aC amp s1080 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Live Video EES Zoom out H264 1920x1080 E geg o ep 4 Add site to Start Screen E ees dy EM 12 View downloads Manage add ons F12 developer tools Go to pinned sites Internet options About Internet Explorer Figure 2 15 Set Browser Window Size Page 10 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B 2 2 STANDALONE POE SWITCH INSTALLATION This installation requires the camera and your PC to be connected to a standalone POE switch via two Ethernet cables It uses the OnVIF Device Manag
8. GBO has Technology Teams in Hong Kong and the Silicon Walley and Figure 2 8 Internet Explorer Screen 2 Click on Internet options and the Internet Options Screen opens General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Home page To create home page tabs type each address on its own line Delete this text Use current Use default Use new tab Startup Start with tabs from the last session Start with home page Tabs Change how webpages are displayed in tabs Browsing history Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords and web form information Delete browsing history on exit Figure 2 9 Internet Options Screen 3 Delete the text in the Home Page text box and click on the OK button August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 7 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Step 9 Open Web Page After Changing Browser Setting 1 Back at the OnVIF Main Screen click on Web Page again Voulogged m as admpn pt Device list e Time settings GBO _0238E4 Maintenance 0 00 28 Network settings User management Certificates Firmware 3 00 00 29 May 16 2013 03 Address 192 168 1 102 Location Time settings Maintenance Network settings a ONVIF Geesse Imaging settings Certificates PTZ control Profiles Figure 2 10 OnVIF Main Screen 2 2 Click on the Allow button see Figure 2 11 and the GBOT IP Network
9. and the Log html Screen opens see Figure 20 3 Click on Save Target As Enter the file name and click on the Save button 20 1 2 3 CLEAR Click on the Clear button to delete all of the log entries Enter User name and Password into the Security dialog box see Figure 20 4 and click on the Ok button to complete the procedure August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 81 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 20 2 CAMERA STATUS There are two types of Camera status logs Active Connection List and Current Settings logs The user can View Save Clear and Reset these logs using the adjacent buttons 20 2 1 Active Connection List 20 2 1 1 VIEW The table shown in the Event Connection List Screen see Figure 20 6 shows connection related logs from the camera including Item Number Date and Time and Events Click on the Back button to return to the Maintenance screen Event Connection List Figure 20 6 Event Connection List 20 2 1 2 SAVE Right click on the Save button and the Log html Screen opens see Figure 20 3 Click on Save Target As Enter the file name and click on the Save button 20 2 1 3 CLEAR Click on the Clear button to delete all of the log entries Enter User name and Password into the Security dialog box see Figure 20 4 and click on the Ok button to complete the procedure 20 2 2 Current Settings 20 2 2 1 VIEW The table shown in the Current Parame
10. Cna Figure 20 9 Message Dialog Box August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 83 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B ry GBO Technology USA Inc 20 3 CAMERA MAINTENANCE To upgrade the New Kernel or Root File System click on the appropriate Browse button browse to the folder and select it Then click on the Upgrade button to upload the file A Message dialog box opens stating All scheduled recordings will be stopped Do you really want to upgrade Click on the OK button to proceed with the reset Close and re open your browser whenever the camera firmwre is updated GA All scheduled recordings will be stopped Do you really want to upgrade Figure 20 10 Message Dialog Box NOTES When specifying the new kernel image for upgrade the file name must start with J ulmage_ otherwise this process will fail When specifying the new root file system for upgrade the file name must start with ipnc_ otherwise this process will fail During the upgrade process ensure that there are no user interactions with the camera Web Browser GUI and that no other camera settings are being changed Performing either one of these two actions can cause the camera to abort the upgrade process and the subsequent reboot can result in erratic behavior Table 20 1 Upgrading Firmware Upgrading Firmware New Kernel New ulmage file for upgrade Root File System New root file system f
11. GBOT S1080 IP NETWORK CAMERA FOR THE LENS TYPE The two most commonly used types of lenses on the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera are the manual iris lens and the DC Iris direct control iris lens The factory set default is for the manual iris lens If a manual iris lens is being used the camera is pre configured and requires no action If a DC Iris lens is being used a DIP switch setting on the back of the camera needs to be changed Figure 1 1 Example of a DC Iris Lens and its Cable At the back of the camera there are two DIP switches 1 and 2 Flip DIP switch 1 into position 2 when using a DC Iris lens as shown in Figure 1 2 1 AES 2 DC IRIS DIP Switch 1 in position 2 Figure 1 2 Back of Camera Showing DIP 1 in Position 2 1 2 RESET FACTORY DEFAULT VALUES 1 2 1 RESET Button 1 While the camera is powering up either via the POE switch or through its power supply cable use the end of a bent paperclip to press and hold the RESET Button in the camera s back panel for approximately 5 five seconds and then let go see Figure 1 3 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 1 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B Camera s power supply cable LAN LED Recessed RESET button Figure 1 3 Location of RESET Button and LAN LED on Camera Back 2 The LAN LED first turns red and then orange to show you that the camera is rebooting This causes the camera to revert all of its settings includin
12. REGION OF INTEREST Enabling the Region of Interest checkbox at this screen allows the user to select three 3 Regions of Interest where faces can be detected 9 2 1 Face Detection 1 Click on the Enable Region of Interest ROI checkbox and a Configure Table opens on top of the Stream 1 section of the Video gt Advanced screen see Figure 9 2 2 Click on the Configure button and the Region of Interest screen opens see Figure 9 2 Region Of Interest Camera GBO_0238E4 Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 IP Ratio Force Frame dl QP Value Init Min Max Encode Preset AUTO v Packet Size Frame Data Value OCH P bo no xs 3 3 amp 09 o E Enable Region of Interest Region1 xX Y T E Region1 X Region 2 o ED Width Height X o N Region 3 x Gy GB wo WE Gegen Kl Refresh preview AT Figure 9 2 Advanced Video and Region of Interest Screens 3 Drag the mouse to draw the Region Clicking on the Delete button removes the region 4 Optionally the user can enter the value directly into the X Y W and H text boxes X and Y are the starting coordinates of the region and W and H are the width and height of the region The entire region is selected by default 5 Click on the OK button to save your selections and wait for the changes to take effect 6 Click on the Back button to return to the Video Screen If you have not saved your changes a dialog box will ask if you want them saved Click Yes to save NOTE After t
13. Storage File Format AVI Femme Jim Settings l l Storage Location SD MMC Video O Schedules Expires After weeks Run infinite times Advanced Features Figure 19 5 Storage Screen Page 78 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 20 0 MAINTENANCE PAGE At this screen you can view event logs the status of the camera and upgrade the camera s firmware Select the Maintenance button and the Maintenance screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below evie rn Event Logs System Log RR ROVER Access L 8 og Camera Status VW Active Connection List clear scl Current Settings Reset Advanced Features Camera Maintenance Camera Upgrading Firmware Kemel Root file system New Kernel Upgrade Root file system Upgrade Audio Date Time Network and Port Alarm Storage A Q W R Co T b Watch Dog Timer seconds CHE Serial 1080111200015 Note Clicking on the Save button will open the fog htm page In order to save the logs right click on the Save button and select Save Target As GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 20 1 Maintenance Screen NOTE Some of the operations on this screen ask the user to re authenticate with username and password 20 1 EVENT LOGS There are two types of Event logs System logs and Access logs The user can View Save and Clea
14. Wal IVAN E EE 8 Figure 2 11 Allow Add ons SFO EE 8 Figure 2 12 GBOT IP Network Camera Log IN Gcreen ennari 9 Figure 2 13 Completed Log In TEE 9 Figure 2 14 Web Browser GUI Screen Live Video Screen cccccceccseeeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeessaeaeeeeeeeesssaaeeeeeeeeesaaas 10 Figure 2 15 Set Browser Window SIZE rsscscsssdeeiiionteoi donere iera a E EE SEEE EE Ai 10 Figure 2 16 PC to Standalone POE Switch to Camera 11 Figure 2 17 Back of Camera and POE Eowgecht2sgegsser teistteg geekee ee e Segeeegeee ees d e aiui eudi a eege eie raidir iani 11 Figure 2 18 PC 10 POE SWitCh 10 Cameras EE 12 Figure 2 19 Ethernet Cable Inserted into Back Of Camera 12 Figure 2 20 UPnP Icon for GBOT IP Network Camera 13 Figure 2 21 PERMISSION Screen A E 13 Figure 2 22 Permie SI OMS CNW EE 14 Figure 2 23 Wine 3 EE 14 Figure 2 24 GBOT IP Network Camera Log IN Gcreen 2 a a NEE a EERE 14 Figure 2 25 Web Browser GUI Screen Live Video Screen 21 15 Figure 3 1 Internet Explorer Screen Tools Manage add ons 16 Figure 3 2 Manage Add ons Screen isisisccccescosnasecccchcssedesbadtetcccoussdadeadnscdcbassaaushocicddbsinnedsseedoaddshastaaadbadesndebeusodedeadesedsbesseaesd 17 Figure 3 3 Manage Add ons Screen 2 17 Figure 3 4 More Inform aliGh ocre seee E E E se 18 Figure 3 5 Manage Add ons Screen 1 18 Figure 3 6 More Tut reien Wel EE 19 Figure 4 1 ENO ICO est 20 Figure 4 2 size SCH Dialog BOK EE 20 Figure 4 3 Network and Int
15. and CMOS imagers These imagers are very sensitive to infrared radiation which can cause a color shift in the final image Using an infrared cut off filter will reduce or prevent this color shift LAN POE Local Area Network Power Over Ethernet LED Light emitting diode Low latency Low latency allows human unnoticeable delays between an input being processed and the corresponding output providing real time characteristics The lux symbol 1x is the SI International System of Units unit of illuminance and luminous emittance measuring luminous flux per unit area It is equal to one lumen per square meter In photometry this is used as a measure of the intensity as perceived by the human eye of light that hits or passes through a surface It is the standardized model of human visual brightness perception MAC address Media Access Control address is a hardware identification number that uniquely identifies each device on a network The MAC address is manufactured into every network card such as an Ethernet card or Wi Fi card and therefore cannot be changed MJPEG In multimedia Motion JPEG M JPEG or MJPEG is a video format in which each video frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is separately compressed as a JPEG image Originally developed for multimedia PC applications M JPEG is now used by video capture devices such as digital cameras IP cameras and webcams and by non linear video editing systems MPEG
16. checkbox triggers an alarm if the audio level exceeds the alarm level set in the Audio Screen see Section 14 3 5 17 3 4 Tamper Detection When enabled this checkbox triggers an alarm if the lens is out of the current reference focus if the scene is too dark or if the camera has been vandalized 17 3 4 1 DARK THRESHOLD From the Dark Threshold drop down list select a threshold for the dark scene from 20 to 100 A lower value means that the detection is triggered on a darker scene 17 3 4 2 RESET TAMPER When Tamper Detection is enabled checked this button is visible It resets the reference focus value based on the current scene If the current focus value of the scene deviates too much from the reference value a tamper alarm is triggered When rebooting the camera performs a Reset Tamper automatically 17 4 EXTERNAL TRIGGERS Select how the alarm is to be triggered by enabling disabling the External Triggers checkbox 17 4 1 External Triggers Input From the Input Triggers drop down list enable disable the trigger alarm that is based on the level of sound that is triggered by external sources e ON Enable Corresponding to the ALM IN on the back of the camera e OFF Disable 17 4 2 External Triggers Output From the Output Triggers drop down list enable disable the trigger alarm to drive the alarm level to external sources e ON Enable Corresponding to the ALM OUT on the back of the camera e OFF Disable Pag
17. date and time in the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera Page 64 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 16 0 NETWORK AND PORT SETTINGS At this screen you enter the various parameters for the networks you use and enable OnVIF UPNP and multicast and other functions Select the Settings button and then select Network and Port and the Network and Port screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below Camera GBO_0238CF Keep Network Settings while reset parameters to default ECKE FTP Server 192 168 1 1 Port Netmask SE User Name Default Gateway Password Advanced Features DNS Server File Upload Path dech IP Address me Configuration Audio F Enable Multicast Enable UPNP Name Password E My Server Requires Authentication SNTP Server 10 1 1 1 Ne Name rares Password HTTP Pot Sender Input Output SMTP Server Port Poluse Redirected RS485 Port Email Date Time Alarm Storage FEN EEN KC GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 16 1 Network and Port Screen 16 1 KEEP NETWORK SETTINGS WHILE RESET PARAMETERS TO DEFAULT CHECKBOX When using the Maintenance screen see Figure 20 1 to RESET all camera settings to the factory default values click on the Keep Network Settings While Reset Parameters to Default checkbox if you want to keep the Network and IP address
18. delete any user s account Operator Has permission for all operations in Web interface except User Authority Add Delete Viewer Has permission to monitor the Web interface but cannot use any function or set any parameters The user information displayed in the Add Edit Users Screen may be edited or deleted After entering any new information click the Ok button for the change s to take effect A message displays with the name of the new user Click on the Message dialog s Ok button and the name is added to the list Added the user julie in the camera Authority Edit o 1 i Viewer Edit Delete Figure 7 3 User Information Chart New User Added NOTES Admin is the default account and cannot be deleted Maximum of 16 accounts can be created Maximum length of username is limited to 32 characters Maximum length of password is limited to 16 characters with a minimum of 4 characters 7 3 EDIT DELETE USER Select the user s name in the Edit column to change User Name Password Authority Click on the Ok button to save any changes made in the User Information Chart August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 35 of 87 U M 2013 1000 Revision B 7 4 ACCESS CONTROL SETTINGS 1080 User s Manual GBO Technology USA Inc The Access Control Settings Table below lists which features settings windows are enabled for each Authority granted to each user Page 36 Table 7 2 Access Control Set
19. sec shutter time IIN Leg AN LE VEY GE GBO Technology USA Inc Cancel Figure 12 1 Camera gt Advanced Screen 12 1 DE NOISE Use the slider to specify the desired noise filter level from 1 to 255 A higher value provides higher strength of the noise filter 12 2 EV Use the slider to specify the desired exposure compensation level from 1 to 255 A higher value implies higher target brightness of the auto exposure The image becomes brighter when the value is higher than 128 12 3 DYNAMIC RANGE ENHANCEMENT Click on the appropriate radio button to specify the dynamic range enhancement as 1 NONE Disables the wide dynamic range WDR function 2 WDR Level Enables the WDR function and sets the strength level from O to 10 use the slider to set value 3 Defog Enables the defog function Page 54 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO S1080 User s Manual 12 4 FRAME RATE BASE Select 25 or 30 frames per second fps for the drop down list 12 5 CAPTURE FRAME RATE PRIORITY Specify the maximum and minimum shutter times in seconds from the drop down lists as described in the tables below 1 30 is the default value for the maximum and the minimum Table 12 1 Maximum Shutter Speed Options Maximum Shutter e T en 1 15 yo 750 mm 1 30 ares ot 1 250 1 1000 1 10000 um 1 500 a 1 1500 1 17100000 1 100000 Table 12 2 Minimum Shutter Speed Options Minimum Shutter Speed Opti
20. the following audio modes from the drop down list as described in the table below Table 14 1 Audio Mode Options Audio Mode Options MIC Only Enables audio capture only from camera Line In Speaker Only Enables audio playback only to camera Line Out MIC amp Speaker Enables both audio playback amp capture in camera August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 59 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 14 3 AUDIO INPUT 14 3 1 Input Gain Use the slider to specify the input capture gain from 1 100 Setting this value to minimum does not mute the camera The gain value depends on how loud you want the sound to be before you are notified 14 3 2 Encoding Specify audio encoding code from the drop down list Both G711 and AAC LC are supported 14 3 3 Sample Rate Specify audio capture sampling rate from the drop down list Both 8Khz and 16Khz are supported 14 3 4 Bit Rate The bitrate is in Auto mode 64kbps 14 3 5 Alarm Level Use the slider to specify the Audio Level that must be captured by the camera in order to trigger an audio alarm from O to 100 The Enable Alarm checkbox must be checked at the Alarm Screen before the alarm level can be set D d me Camera conta wen Bl Enable Alarm Enable alarm i Add Edit Users Alam Duration checkbox ni Settings ji i l y Alarm Trigger El Motion Detection Video F Ethemet Lost Advanced Features gt El Audio A
21. 0 Revision B Manage Add ons View and manage your Internet Explorer add ons Add on Types ei Toolbars and Extensions P Search Providers E Accelerators Gi Tracking Protection All add ons urrently loaded add ons Run without permission Downloaded controls Find more toolbars and extensions Name Adobe Systems Incorporated Shockwave Flash Object Adobe Systems Incorporated Adobe PDF Link Helper Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Silverlight Groove GFS Browser Helper Windows Live ID Sign in Helper Office Document Cache Handler Microsoft Web Test Recorder 9 Not Available Ni Send to OneNote N OneNote Linked Notes Not Available Enabled Learn more about toolbars and extensions Figure 3 2 asm Publisher Status Load time Navigation Sg Adobe Systems Incorpor Enabled Adobe Systems Incorpo Disabled 0 08 s 0 00 s E Microsoft Corporation Enabled Microsoft Corporation Disabled Microsoft Corporation Enabled 0 00 5 0 00 s Microsoft Corporation Enabled 0 01 s 0 00 s Microsoft Corporation Enabled 0 00 s 0 00 s Not Available Enabled Close Manage Add ons Screen 3 When the Manage Add ons Screen opens scroll to find GoDB Class right click on it and then select More Information from the drop down list View and manage your Internet Explorer add ons Add on Types er Toolbars and Extensions P Search Providers A Accelerators O Tracking Protection Show GoDB Class GoDB Tec
22. 00 29_IPNC_DM368_3 0 0 y KILL e Uboot Version U Boot 1 3 4 Apr 11 2013 16 16 51 DM368 IPNC 2 0 0 3 Pia Advanced Eoz f Video Player Version 2 0 0 10 2 Geh GUI Version Camera Audio License DM36x IPNC Software and Reference Design License Agreement A Date Time wv Network and Port Vide Software Version 00 00 29 Jun 07 2013 02 38 15 ideo Alarm Support Info Please post all the queries and support issues regarding DM36x IPNC at http e2e ti com support dsp davinci_digital_media_processors f 100 aspx Storage Maintenance Fr Credits GBO Technology USA Inc A o www gbotechnology com f Support GG Copyright DM36x hett am Reference Design Copyright Info a GBO v GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 21 1 Support Screen 21 1 ABOUTIP CAMERA Release Version information is shown in the table below Table 21 1 Release Version Information Release Version Information specifies the version of the Linux Kernel running in the camera UBoot Version specifies the version of the u boot running in the camera Video Player Version specifies the version of the in browser player running on the PC GUI Version specifies the version of the Web UI running on the PC 21 2 LICENSE DETAILS Software Version specifies the version of the application software running in the camera User can scroll through this section for details on the License Page 86 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013
23. 000 Revision B The Remove All Schedules button is located at the bottom right hand side of the Storage screen see Figure 18 2 Click on this button to clear the fields in the Setting a Recording Schedule screen and remove the entire schedule After entering any new information click the Ok button for the change s to take effect August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 75 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 19 0 SD CARD EXPLORER SCREEN At this screen you can view the files on the SD card download them and delete them At Web Browser GUI Screen see Figure 2 14 click on the SD Card Explorer icon and the SD Card Explorer screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below Live Video SD Card Explorer Icon Figure 19 1 Location of the SD Card Explorer Icon Format E unmount E Video Recordings Filename Time Size Action Oo snap jpg 2013 07 24 09 53 03 748K Delete Advanced Features Camera Audio Date Time Network and Port Alarm iP Efile and 15538080 KBytes free 1 used Figure 19 2 SD Card Explorer Screen Page 76 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B G puer USA Inc 19 1 FORMAT BUTTON CAUTION Clicking on the Format button DELETES ALL files on the SD
24. 1 THRESHOLD Use the slider to specify the desired threshold level from 1 to 16 or enter a value in the field 11 1 9 Histogram Enable disable histogram on the primary video stream ON or OFF 11 1 10 Video Stabilization Enable disable video stabilization ON or OFF Page 52 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual 11 2 LENS DISTORTION CORRECTION Enable disable lens distortion ON or OFF NOTE Video Stabilization and Lens Distortion Correction are not supported for resolutions above 720P Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 53 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 12 0 CAMERA ADVANCED SETTINGS At the Camera Settings Screen see Figure 11 1 click on the Advanced Button located at the bottom right side of the screen and the Camera gt Advanced Screen opens The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below Rye El EV be video Advanced Features Dynamic Range O None Audio Enhancement wor Level Kgl Date Time O Defog Network and Port Frame Rate Base Alarm Storage CU Capture frame rate priority 1 30 default v sec max shutter time Max Gain 36db default v CU 1 10000 RB sec min shutter time i eee O Quality priority v max gain e Manual mode e
25. 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc USB to Mini A Cable Figure 5 2 Connect PC to GBOT IP Network Camera with Mint A to USB Cable Mini A Cable Receptacle A Figure 5 3 Mini A Cable Receptacle on Camera Back Panel 2 Connect the universal serial bus USB end of the cable to the PC 3 Allow a short time for the PC to detect the new USB storage device from the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera the AutoPlay dialog box opens Removable Disk I General options Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer Use this drive for backup lt 9 using Windows Backup View more AutoPlay options in Control Panel aE Figure 5 4 AutPlay Dialog Box 4 Click on Open folder to view files and the folder opens August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 23 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual O GBO Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc File Edit View Tools Help Organize Share with e a Ke Favorites Name autorun inf Libraries WET TXT Ee Documents al Music Pictures z 4 nm Figure 5 5 Starting USBconfi Utility to Set IP Address 5 Click on usbconf exe to open the folder and start usbconf exe A screen opens showing detailed network settings USB Configuration v1 03 Title 51080 3125 00 0c 0c 02 31 25 DHCP OFF IP Address 168 mm E Netmask BS ES ES o eee sz He mm H EET s2 He o e HTTF Port e Apply A Ent Figure 5 6 Detailed Network Settings 6 Enter th
26. 1000 Revision B ary GBO Technology USA Inc 21 3 SUPPORT INFO User can scroll through this section for all Support related information 21 4 CREDITS User can scroll through this section for the Credits related information 21 5 COPYRIGHT User can scroll through this section for the copyright information August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 87 of 87 OGBO 1080 User s Manual A APPENDIX A DEFINITIONS Table A 1 Definitions Acronym ay Definition 16 bit WDR 16 bit Wide Dynamic Range ActiveX Controls ActiveX is a technology introduced by Microsoft in 1996 as part of the OLE framework It includes a collection of prewritten software components that developers can implement within an application or webpage This provides a simple way for programmers to add extra functionality to their software or website without writing code from scratch Auto Electronic Shutter Audio Video Interleave multimedia container format bitrate Bitrate describes the rate at which bits are transferred from one location to another In other words it measures how much data is transmitted in a given amount of time Bitrate is commonly measured in bits per second bps kilobits per second Kbps or megabits per second Mbps For example a DSL connection may be able to download data at 768 kbps while a Firewire 800 connection can transfer data up to 800 Mbps CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CMOS Codec
27. 2 0 ccecccccccceccceeseeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesesaesseeeeeesssaeaaeeeeeeeessaaeeess 48 Live Video Screen Showing Privacy Zones ccccccccccccseeeeeecceeeeeeaeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesssaeeeeeceeeesseaeaeeeeeeesssaggsses 48 Region Of ne 49 Me Fa SOHN E E E E E 51 Camera gt Advanced Serei RE 54 Camera gt Pan MIESCIE E 57 Alignment Controls sscirrompriesusen korpeen eE EE EE e EE EEEE Eeo REDEE 58 Audo Setn eeN EE 59 Enable Audio ker uge E 59 Alarm Screen Enable Ala tint sissisodan AEEA EA A Eiaa EEEN ESAERA AERAR 60 Dae RNAS SC Ve E e e E E E suena serdccosaneteceaeetecuay 62 E Ee EE 63 Network and PONT CRC EE 65 Keep Network Settings while Reset Parameters to Default CheckboX nnnn1nnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnne 65 Alarm Seting Scie EE 69 Back of Camera ShowingAudio Line Out Port and Cable 72 OAS ORC ict oases e a E ecco cosas eteectug eee E nel aos dedeleteateuseesdaices 73 Add and Remove Schedule Buttons 74 Setting a Recording Schedule Screen cc ceeeecccccccccseeseeceeeeeeeeeseececeeeeseeseeceeeeessseeeeeeeeeessueaeeeeeeeeessaeaneeseeees 74 Schedule Screen Showing Selected Times and Days for Recording snonnnnnnsnnnnesenrnnnsnnrrrnsnrrrerenrrrenenn 75 Location of the SD Card Explorer ICOM cccccceecccccceeceeeeeececeeeeeeaeeseceeeesesaeeeeeeeeeesseeeseeeeeeesssaeaseeeeeeessaagaeees 76 DCEO EE 76 SD Card and SD Card Inserted into Camera Receptacle
28. 4 Moving Picture e DEER refers to a type of multimedia file which is denoted by the file extension mpg or mpeg These files are compressed movies that can contain both audio and video Though they are compressed MPEG files maintain most of the original quality of the uncompressed movie NAND Logic gate NAND AND followed by NOT False only if A and B are both True ND Shutter In photography and optics a neutral density filter or ND filter is a filter that reduces or modifies intensity of all wavelengths or colors of light equally giving no changes in hue of color rendition It can be a colorless clear or grey filter The purpose of a standard photographic neutral density filter is to allow the photographer greater flexibility to change the aperture exposure time and or motion blur of subject in different situations and atmospheric conditions The use of an ND filter allows the photographer to utilize a larger aperture that is at or below the diffraction limit that varies depending on the size of the sensory medium film or digital and for many cameras is between f 8 and f 11 with smaller sensory medium sizes needing larger sized apertures and larger ones able to use smaller apertures ND filters can also be used to reduce the depth of field of an image by allowing the use of a larger aperture where otherwise not possible due to a maximum shutter speed limit August22 2013 2 CompanyProprietay 08 PageAd 22 2013 Comp
29. 4 to 8000 for Stream 2 Stream 3 8 4 3 Rate Control Select the required option from the drop down list as described in the table below Refer to APPENDIX A Definitions for more information Table 8 6 Rate Control Options Rate Control Options This switches off the rate control and encodes the frame in constant QP mode for all MBs Macro Blocks gt MPEG4 is encoded with QP 4 gt H264 is encoded with QP 28 Variable Bitrate max_delay set is for 1000msec Constant Bitrate This has frame skips to maintain bitrate with specified VBV buffer max_delay set is for 1000 msec Page 40 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 8 4 4 Quality Factor The Stream 2 screen has a Quality Factor drop down list instead of the Bitrate and Rate Control drop down lists shown in Streams 1 and 3 see Figure 8 2 Refer to APPENDIX A Definitions for more information on quality factor Enter the desired Quality Factor in the field 8 5 OVERLAY SETTING 8 5 1 Date Click on Enable Date checkbox to activate the date function 8 5 2 Time Click on Enable Time checkbox to activate the time function 8 5 3 Logo Click on Enable Logo checkbox to activate the logo function This enables disables insertion of a pre selected logo onto a specified position of the captured image Select from the drop down list Top Left or Top Right 8 5 4 Text Click on Enabl
30. 7 SE S1080 User s Manual OGBO 8 2 1 Camera The camera s name is shown in the field 8 2 2 Stream Type Select the stream type from the drop down list as described in the table below Depending on which tab is selected Stream 1 2 or 3 screens display The Stream 1 and Stream 3 screens are the same The Stream 2 screen does not have either a Bit Rate or a Rate Control drop down list but has a Quality Factor drop down list Refer to APPENDIX A Definitions for more information on these terms Table 8 1 Stream Type Options Stream Type Single This is for single stream use cases only Dual This enables the dual stream use cases with second resolution Triple This enables the triple stream use cases 8 2 3 Codec Combo Refer to APPENDIX A Definitions for more information on codecs Select the desired Codec from the drop down list described in the table below Table 8 2 Codec Options Dual H 264 Dual MPEGA Single Dual Triple MJPEGI JPEG 8 2 4 Resolution Select the desired resolution number of pixels from the drop down list as described in the table below The options vary depending on the combination of Stream Type and Codec Combo The higher the number of pixels the crisper is the image Table 8 3 Resolution Stream Type Codec Combo Stream Type Codec Combo Stream Type Codec Combo 1080 1920 x1080 SXVGA 1280 x 960 640 x480 1280 x720 720 x480 QVGA 320 x240 Page 38 Company Propriet
31. Camera Log In Screen opens with the same question at the bottom of the screen see Figure 2 12 3 Click on the Allow button again and you can log in see Step 10 Log In Allow button ay This webpage wants to run the following add on GoDBATL Module from GBO Technology USA Ine What s the risk x Figure 2 11 Allow Add ons Screen Page 8 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual Step 10 Log In 1 Enter the User Name admin and Password 9999 and then click on the Submit button roc Pitt CAMERA Remember Password os OGBO GBO Technology USA Inc This webpage wants to run the following add on FFMPEG based Video Player from GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 2 12 GBOT IP Network Camera Log In Screen Ku A A e o Usor nc User Nome FT as ct a 7 v rosowor I CAMERA dl Remember Password A e R Remember Password GBO Technology USA Inc LS Se Figure 2 13 Completed Log In Screen 2 After successful login a live video from the camera starts streaming in the Live Video section of the Web Browser GUI Screen see Figure 2 14 In this documentation this screen is also identified as the Live Video Screen August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 9 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B Se GN ie Video WT CCM n al E EE EE e Ce OC DEFAULT Ke LCE ER lge _ Add Edit Users F Display all streams
32. Card Click on the Format Button to DELETE ALL files on the SD card and format the card 19 2 UNMOUNT MOUNT BUTTON Click on the Unmount Button to release the SD Card before it is removed from the camera The button changes to the Mount button Figure 19 3 SD Card and SD Card Inserted into Camera Receptacle The SD card can be inserted directly into your PC via a compatible card reader and the files can be viewed or deleted 19 3 FILELIST OF MEMORY CARD TABLE The Filelist of Memory Card table shows the Filename Date Time Size and available Action of the files stored on the SD Card Beneath the table is shown the total size of the SD card and how much space is still available Use the scrollbar to browse through the list Click on Delete to remove any file NOTE The access throughput depends on the SD card speed Use a high speed SD card to increase the performance August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 77 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 19 4 NoSD CARD INSTALLED If no SD card has been installed in the camera the SD card icon will not show in the icon list Video Select Stream H264 1920x1080 KA E e A fo TE Profile DEFAULT Figure 19 4 Icon List on Live Video Screen And you will not be able to select it at the Storage Screen I EE MX Live Video Camera GBO_0238E4 F Upload Via FTP File Format AVI Add Edit Users F Save Into Local
33. DBATLdll Folder C Windows Copy You have approved this add on to run on the following websites 192 168 1168 192 168 1864 192 168 1 85 Remowe all sites Allow on all sites Remove all sites will remove the add on from all websites Allow on all sites will allow the control to run on all websites Figure 3 4 More Information Screen 5 Back at the Manage Add ons Screen scroll down to find GFFMpeg Class right click on it and then select More Information SE eee E View and manage your Internet Explorer add ons Add on Types Name Publisher Status Load time Navigation XML HTTP 3 0 Microsoft Corporation Enabled Not Available Web Test Recorder 9 0 Not Available Enabled J Accelerators Research Not Available Enabled Q Tracking Protection N OneNote Linked Notes Not Available Enabled Pi Send to OneNote Not Available Enabled Java Plug in 10 4 0 Not Available Enabled GFFMpeg Class Not Available Enabled er Toolbars and Extensions P Search Providers Oracle America Inc Disable Java tm Plug In 2 SSV Helper Oracle America Inc Disabled Columns Java tm Plug In SSV Helper Oracle America Inc Enabled Group by Java Plug in 1 6 0_27 Oracle America Inc Enabled Sort by Show Java Plug in 10 4 0 Oracle America Inc Enabled isInstalled Class Oracle America Inc Enabled GFFMpeg Class Not Available Version Type ActiveX Control File date Search for this add on via default se
34. Infinite Times radio button to enable a loop that runs until the schedule is RESET by the user 18 5 ADD SCHEDULE 1 The Add Schedule button is located at the bottom left hand side of the Storage screen Add Schedule Button Add Schedule E Ok Remove All Schedules Remove All Schedules Button Figure 18 2 Add and Remove Schedule Buttons 2 Click on this button to open or add a recording schedule and the Schedule screen opens Schedule onday uesday Weekday Checkboxes hursday riday aturday WW WW WW DR Bi DR Bi DR DR Bg D A DR T unday Figure 18 3 Setting a Recording Schedule Screen 3 Click on any of the seven weekday checkboxes to enable disable the programmed recording Select the From and To times from the drop down lists from 00 to 23 4 Click on the Ok button to save the schedule and return to the Storage Screen The Schedule Screen now shows the recording schedule you just created see Figure 18 4 Page 74 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 Schedule 0 00 Monday mem Tuesday Men Wednesday Mt Thursday Mee Friday My Saturday My Sunday ug Figure 18 4 18 6 REMOVE ALL SCHEDULES 1080 User s Manual 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 kimnin kimnin mememe MM nT Ww udududududududududu tu gugugdug fi a ie tit eT Wudndududunbu ndndnduduhudu udududud Schedule Screen Showing Selected Times and Days for Recording U M 2013 1
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36. SECAM world Europe TV works at 25 frames per second In the NTSC world USA TV works at 29 97 frames per second Movies work at 24 frames per second in the PAL SECAM world and at 23 976 frames per second in the NTSC world File Transfer Protocol Graphical user interface H 264 H 264 is a next generation video compression format H 264 is also known as MPEG 4 AVC Developed for use in high definition systems such as HDTV Blu ray and HD DVD as well as low resolution portable devices such as Sony s PSP and Apple s iPod H 264 offers better quality at lower file sizes than both MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 ASP DivX or XviD H 264 Profile Base Main High H 264 supports some encoding profiles Base Main High These profiles represent a sub set of the encoding techniques available in H 264 This is useful to target decoders with very different decoding capabilities memory and processing power in primus The base profile supports only a limited subset of techniques so it is simpler to design requires less code and less processing power and is aimed at low power devices The Main profile supports the majority of encoding techniques so it need more code more memory and more processing power on the decoder side The High profile supports virtually all the H264 s encoding techniques It is designed for HD and Full HD Blueray and HD Satellite broadcast and it s usually supported by software decoders too histogram A stati
37. address Provisioning via DHCP 2 At the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box de select the Obtain an IP address automatically radio button and select Use the following IP address radio button General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server _ Validate settings upon exit Figure 5 1 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Dialog Box 2 3 Obtain information from your local IT personnel to complete the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway fields 4 After entering this information click on the OK button to save the changes and close the dialog box 5 2 VIEW IP ADDRESS SETTING VIA USBCONF UTILITY Another way to view the IP address is to use USBconf Utility To use this utility connect the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera to the PC being used via a USB to Mini A cable Follow the steps below 1 Using a USB to Mini A cable insert the Mini A end of the cable into the receptacle located on the back panel of the camera see Figure 5 3 Page 22 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013
38. ame IPNCWebDils CAB Publisher Unknown Publisher Don t instal This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You should only install software from publishers you trust How can I decide what software to install Figure 2 22 Permission Screen 2 GoDB Tech Private Limited This webpage wants to run the following add on GoDBATL Module from Wh at s the risk GoDB Tech Private Limited slow 7 Figure 2 23 Permission Screen 3 Step A Log In via Web Browser GUI 1 The GBOT IP Network Camera Log In screen displays when the connection to the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera has been successful Enter the User Name admin and Password 9999 and then click on the Submit button see Figure 2 24 on ee E E Password n Ss IF network User Nameg admin D e 7 CAMERA l F Remember Password B Password e EH GBO Technology USA Inc F Remember Password Figure 2 24 GBOT IP Network Camera Log In Screen 2 Page 14 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 2 After successful installation and login a live video from the camera starts streaming in the Live Video section of the Web Browser GUI Screen which has two sections 1 the Live Video Section and 2 the Navigation Panel At the top of the screen are control icons drop down lists a and the Logout button see Figure 2 25 Live Video Lo
39. ankers Left Reeling as Senator eng Test Elizabeth Warren Grills Financial R de folder File folder Adel to favorites Send te OneNote Send te Bluetocth Properties seconds Figure 20 3 Log html and Save as Screens 20 1 1 3 CLEAR Click on the Clear button to delete all of the log entries Enter User name and Password into the Security dialog box and click on the Ok button to complete the procedure Page 80 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc iexplore The server 192 168 1 100 at IPNC requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name Password _ Remember my credentials Figure 20 4 Windows Security Dialog Box 20 1 2 Access Logs 20 1 2 1 VIEW Click on the View button and the Events Access Log Screen see Figure 20 5 opens The table shows detailed access related logs from the camera including date time and events Click on the Back button to return to the Maintenance screen Date and Time Events 2000 01 04 10 01 51 admin login on 192 SE 2000 01 04 09 29 46 admin login on 192 sake 2000 01 04 08 59 46 admin login on 192 2000 01 04 07 21 00 admin login on 192 Figure 20 5 Event Access Log 20 1 2 2 SAVE Right click on the Save button
40. any Proprietary Page A 3 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Acronym Se Definition Abbreviation NTSC National Transmission Standards Committee In NTSC countries use a multiple of 60 in PAL countries use a multiple of 50 Ki Bt or PAL SECAM wo 7 O no info a Network Video Recorder ONVIF v1 02 Open Network Video Interface Forum compliance The updated Test Tool v1 02 4 and the accompanying Test Specification represents the continuing work of ONVIF s Technical Services Committee to enhance and refine the ONVIF specification and the testing parameters by which products are declared to conform to the ONVIF specification On screen Display PAL Phase Alternating Link oe In PAL countries use a multiple of 50 in NTSC countries use a multiple of 60 also see NTSC POE 802 3af Power over Ethernet standard OP mode Quantization Parameter Rate control by means of a virtual buffer sets the reference value of the quantization parameter for each macro block Quality Factor A multiplication factor used to ensure that graphics or image file size i e amount of information is sufficient for requisite quality The normal requirement is that file size should be sufficient for 1 25 to a maximum of 2 times the screen or output frequency QVGA Quarter Video Graphics Array 320 x 240 Rate control Frame rate control allows the network camera to send images on
41. arch provider More information Close Find more toolbars and extensions Learn more about toolbars and extensions Figure 3 5 Manage Add ons Screen 3 Page 18 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 6 At the More Information Screen click on Remove all sites click on Remove and then click on Close yemon PER Mame GFFMpeg Class Publisher Not Available Type Activex Control Status Enabled Version 2 0 0 10 File date Date last accessed Today July 14 2012 4 hours ago Class ID B2F190F0 1FA4 4D77 9ABD 14054023653D Use count 14 Block count 146 File gffx dll Folder C Windows You have approved this add on to run on the following websites 192 168 1 168 192 168 1 84 192 168 1 85 Remowe all sites Allow on all sites Remove all sites will remove the add on from all websites Allow on all sites will allow the control to run on all websites Figure 3 6 More Information 2 7 Close Internet Explorer to complete the removal of the old version of the GBOT S1080 Web Browser GUI August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 19 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 4 0 IP ADDRESS PROVISIONING VIA DHCP The GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera uses DHCP to obtain its IP address automatically Using DHCP allows the user to add more cameras with minimal or no manual configurat
42. ary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual g ftege 8 2 5 H 264 Profile Select the H264 profile from the drop down list High Main or Base Refer to APPENDIX A Definitions for more information on H 264 Profile settings 8 2 6 Local Display Video Select one of the following options for the display device from the drop down list described in the table below In PAL countries use a multiple of 50 in NTSC countries use a multiple of 60 Table 8 4 Local Display Options oer Switches OFF the display NTSC Switches to National Transmission Standards Committee NTSC display 30fps frames per second OFF Switches to Phase Alternating Line PAL display 25fps 8 2 7 Mirror Select one of the following required options from the drop down list described in the table below Table 8 Mirror Options 5 Mirror Options OFF Turns OFF option VERTICAL Flips the data in the vertical direction HORIZONTAL Flips the data in the horizontal direction BOTH Flips the data in both directions equivalent to 180 rotation 8 3 VIDEO FILE 8 3 1 Stream From the drop down list select the stream to be saved in the AVI file The available options are based on the combo used 8 3 2 Video File Size From the drop down list select the length of the AVI file to be saved for either a scheduled recording or an Alarm Trigger 5 or 10 seconds NOTE If an SD card is installed in the camera the Video Size option
43. cannot be selected because it is set to Auto The Stream size is defined by the length of the preset schedule and alarm duration see Section 17 2 Alarm Duration for setting the alarm Recording does not stop until the SD card runs out of space August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 39 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 8 4 STREAM 1 2 AND 3 SCREENS The Stream 1 and Stream 3 screens are the same The Stream 2 screen does not have either a Bit Rate or a Rate Control drop down list but has a Quality Factor drop down list Refer to APPENDIX A Definitions for more information on these terms Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Framerate ips Bit Rate 512 Kbps Rate Control Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Framerate fps Quality Factor Overlay Setting F Date F Time E Logo Logo Position F Text text3 Text Position Top Right hd F Detailed Info Overlay Setting E BEG F Time ell Logo Logo Position Top Left v E Text Driveway Text Position Top Right v F Detailed Info Streams 1 and 3 Stream 2 Figure 8 2 Stream Screens 8 4 1 Frame Rate Select the required frame rate for JPEG MPEG4 and H 264 This selection changes depending on the selected Codec Combo Options include 1 8 15 24 or 30 frames per second 8 4 2 Bit Rate Enter the required bit rate for both the MPEG4 Setting and the H 264 Setting Bit rate values range from 64 to 12000 for Stream 1 and 6
44. cation SD MMC JSB Schedules Expires After weeks Run infinite times Advanced Features Camera Schedule wi 0 00 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 em Monday ITT TI 1 TIwdudugngudududugududududuugudududud e o KE Tuesday ug Jl J A l Jududugndudududugndudududugududud Wednesday CHT Thursday ML Ln nc ene eT Friday uhudududududududududhududududududududududuudududud Saturday LL TT 7 7 TIwdududududududutundudududugudududud Sunday linlli Pk Figure 18 1 Storage Screen 18 1 SAVE INTO LOCAL STORAGE Enable the Save into Local Storage checkbox to save the recording to the SD card in the camera only if an SD card is currently installed in the camera 18 2 UPLOAD VIA FTP Click on the Upload Via FTP checkbox to activate deactivate recording to the FTP server NOTE Ensure that the FTP server settings are configured at the Network and Port Screen see Figure 16 1 before selecting that option 18 2 1 File Format Specify the supported file format for both storage choices AVI or JPEG 18 2 2 Storage Location Select SD MMC card August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 73 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 18 3 SCHEDULE EXPIRES AFTER Click on the Schedule Expires After checkbox and then enter the number of weeks from 1 to 99 18 4 RUN INFINITE TIMES Click on the Run
45. ck on the Configure button The Region of Interest screen opens see Figure 10 9 Table 10 1 Face Detect Options Face Detect Options Keeps the face detect feature turned off Draws a rectangle around the detected faces in the frame Enables tracking of faces when the face detect hardware is not able to detect them in Enhanced Detect l certain frames 10 4 REGION OF INTEREST Clicking on the Configure button enables the region of interest based face detection mask feature Faces are detected or masked only in the region specified by the user The user can drag the mouse to draw the Region Clicking on the Clear button removes the region Optionally the user can enter the value directly into the X Y W and H text boxes X and Y are the starting coordinates of the region and W and H are the width and height of the region The entire region is selected by default Region Of Interest GBO Area selected for face detection or masking Fok E conce WS Figure 10 9 Region Of Interest Screen 10 4 1 Confidence Level The user can specify the accuracy of the face detection algorithm Values range from 1 to 100 with 100 being highly confident The default value is 75 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 49 of 87 SE S1080 User s Manual OGBO 10 4 2 Direction Several direction orientations are supported for faces to be detected Table 10 2 Face Detection Directions um detects faces in upward direction de
46. ctions in Step 8 Set Browser Default to Blank below to correct this Page 6 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Step 8 Set Browser Default to Blank 1 At your Internet Explorer screen click on the Settings icon EI located in the upper right hand corner of the screen P B O co Global Bionic Optics gbo technology com D e Ze CO e L File Zoom 7595 Ce The future in focus Safety Add site to Start Screen Home ABOUT US View downloads Ctrl J About Us Global Bionic Optics Lid GEO and its subsidiary Companies GBO Board of Direcio Technology Pte GBO Technology inc and GAO 30 Media exist to create dee develop and manufacture optical components and systems that provide F12 developer tools unique features outstanding performance and excellent value Manage add ons Contact Us GEAD was founded in 2004 by Dr Jim Frazier Mark Montgomery and Dr shu BE Simon Gadir The Company s innovations patents and technologies are created and developed by work rencwmed optical inventor and documentary cnematographer Jim Frazier CSc Hon DAM ACS winner of a technical Academy Award and an Emmy Award and intemationally respected optics engineer inventor and mathematician Gilles Mathieu ESO who joined GBO in 2008 The first products include the Frazier Ultimate Lens the Infinity Lens family and the Infinity Plus lenses
47. detection The range is from 1 to 100 10 1 4 Enable Motion Window OSD Indication 1 Click on the Enable Motion Window OSD indication checkbox to enable the on screen display OSD feature see Figure 10 4 The user receives visual feedback when motion is detected see Figure 10 6 Page 46 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc SelectAll Clear All Ss en VIEDIUM Customized Threshold E E Enable Motion Window OSD indication Fok Cancel Figure 10 4 Enable Motion Window OSD Indicaton Screen 2 Click on the Ok button to save settings A Message dialog notifies the user that the setting has been saved Click the Ok button to close dialog Message Figure 10 5 Setting Saved to Camera Message 3 At the Live Video Screen the selected area blinks to alert the user to motion in that area and the alarm icon turns orange Live Video Icon color is orange to indicate alarm Flashing red boxes indicate region of alarm Motion detected here Figure 10 6 Motion Detected Visual Notification on Live Video Screen NOTE To enable motion detection in the specified regions the Motion Detection Alarm Trigger must first be enabled see Section 17 0 Alarm for more detailed information August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 47 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA I
48. e 70 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual 17 5 ON ALARM SAVE FILES TO STORAGE DEVICE Enable disable the On Alarm buttons to specify where the files are saved NOTES The FTP SMTP server settings have to be configured first at the Network and Port Screen see Section 16 0 Limit the size of outgoing video clips via email For more information consult a qualified IT MIS administrator or your ISP Access is based on the SD card s speed Use a high speed SD card to increase the access efficiency To enable Alarm Audio Playback the user needs to enable Audio with Speaker mode see Section 14 2 Audio Mode For H 264 and MPEG4 files the number of files attached for SMTP is one even though it is set for higher values For the number of attachments a number higher than one is valid only for JPEG streams 17 5 1 Upload via FTP Enable the Upload Via FTP checkbox in order to be able to upload a recording to FTP 17 5 1 1 FILE FORMAT Specify the supported file format AVI or JPEG 17 5 2 Upload via SMTP Enable the Upload Via SMTP check box in order to send an email with a recording as an attachment 17 5 2 1 FILE FORMAT Specify the supported file format AVI or JPEG 17 5 2 2 NUMBER OF FILES TO ATTACH Enter the number of images per email The maximum is 20 17 5 3 Save Into Local Storage Enable the Save into Local Storage checkbox to save the recording to the SD card i
49. e Text checkbox to activate the text function This enables disables insertion of a pre selected text onto a specified position of the captured image Select from the drop down list Top Left or Top Right 8 5 5 Detailed Info Click on the Detailed Info checkbox to activate the detailed information function This enables disables insertion of camera information onto a specified position of the captured image see Figure 8 3 gt D SS Resolution 1920X1080 A Codec Name H 264 Frame Rate 30 00 H Bit Rate 5000Kbps Rate Control VBR a Auto Focus 409563 R Arm Loading 4 Capt ENC Figure 8 3 Detailed Camera Information Shown on Video Screen 8 6 SAVE CHANGES Click on the Ok button to save any changes The message Updating displays in the video window The Ok button changes color to red to give the user a visual notification that the changes are being saved and changes color back to silver when changes have taken effect If you do not save your changes a dialog box will prompt you August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 41 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B 9 0 VIDEO SCREEN S ADVANCED SETTINGS At this screen you can set additional video features Also you can set Regions of Interest where faces can be detected Select the Settings button and then select Video and the Video screen displays see Figure 8 1 Select the Advanced button bottom right hand side of screen a
50. e and Time in hours minutes and seconds in the appropriate fields 1 Clickin the Date field and a calendar opens on the screen Date 04 07 2013 ima A se a 2 ee 2 i Tata Figure 15 2 Calendar 2 Use the left and right arrows to find the correct year click on the correct month and then click on the correct day 3 Click on the Ok button to close the calendar 4 Enter the hour minutes and seconds from their drop down lists 5 Click on the Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Time checkbox so that the camera software can automatically adjust when the time changes twice a year NOTE Daylight Savings Time is implemented for several of the zones given in the drop down list but not all 6 Click on the OK button and wait for the changes to take effect 15 3 SYNCHRONIZE WITH COMPUTER TIME 1 Select this option to use your computer as the time source for the camera 2 Click on the Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Time checkbox so that the camera software can automatically adjust when the time changes twice a year 3 Click on the OK button and wait for the changes to take effect 15 4 SYNCHRONIZE WITH SNTP SERVER In order for the SNTP server synchronization to automatically set the date and time on the camera a valid functioning Primary Name Server PNS address one that is capable of translating the IP address must be entered into the SNTP Sever field Depending on the software version installed on
51. e desired network configuration information including the IP address 7 Click the Exit E button to quit the USBconf Utility and disconnect the USB cable 8 The settings will not take effect until the USB cable is detached from the camera When the LAN LED changes color from red to orange and then to green the network connection is ready LAN LED green if network connection is ready IN GND RS485 gt Z RESET PWR lt RS485 re v gt ec TO 2 lt lt Figure 5 7 Location of LAN LED on Camera Back Page 24 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 GBO Technology USA Inc S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B 5 3 Set Static IP Address via Web Browser GUI Camera Side NOTE The Web Browser GUI must first be set up before this procedure can performed See Section 2 3 UPNP and DHCP Enabled Network Installation Step 3 Starting the Web Browser GUI Using UPnP for more detailed information The camera s static IP address can be changed via the Web Browser GUI Follow the steps below 1 Obtain the existing IP address using one of the three methods a Documentation from prior configuration b Factory default Refer to Section 1 2 Reset Factory Default Values for details of how to reset the camera c USBconf utility Refer to Section 5 2 View IP Address Setting via USBconf Utility for details on how to obtain current settings 2 Ensure that the PC is i
52. e icon changes color from white to orange to give the user a visual signal that the audio state has changed Figure 6 18 Audio Icon Toggle OFF to ON 6 1 4 6 SD CARD EXPLORER ICON This icon is only available if an SD card has been previously inserted into the SD receptacle in the camera Otherwise it is missing Refer to Section 19 0 SD CARD Explorer Screen for detailed information about the SD Card files Figure 6 19 SD Card Explorer Icon Figure 6 20 SD Card and SD Card Inserted into Camera Receptacle 6 1 4 7 PROFILE The Profile Drop down List allows the user to select the default camera or a previously created profile they have created and named and want to return to The profile name will be listed Click on it to reset to these pre selected settings Page 32 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Profile Mobile Low Speed Figure 6 21 Profile Drop down List 6 1 5 Logout Button Click on the Logout button to close the Web Browser GUI Live Video Screen 6 2 NAVIGATION PANEL The Navigation Panel for the 1080 IP Network Camera is located on the left hand side of the Live Video Screen The button functions are described in detail in subsequent paragraphs August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 33 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 7 0 ADD EDIT USERS At this sc
53. eams Checkbox Enabled cccccccccccccccceeeseeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesssaeaeeeeeeeeseaeees 28 Figure 6 5 Settings Video gt StreamType n eneneenensenerserrnsrrrrsrrrrsrrrrsrrrrsrrrrsnrrnsnrrrsnrrrsttrrsnrrnsnrtrtrennrrnnrennrrnnnee erenn 28 Figure 6 6 Updating Message E 28 Figure 6 7 Video Setting Saved Message 28 Figure 6 8 Live Video gt All Streams SCreOM arreo EEEE E E EREEREER 29 Figure 6 9 Jee 29 Figure 6 10 e EE EE ee 30 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page v of viii U M 2013 1000 Revision B Figure 6 11 Figure 6 12 Figure 6 13 Figure 6 14 Figure 6 15 Figure 6 16 Figure 6 17 Figure 6 18 Figure 6 19 Figure 6 20 Figure 6 21 Figure 7 1 Figure 7 2 Figure 7 3 Figure 8 1 Figure 8 2 Figure 8 3 Figure 9 1 Figure 9 2 Figure 10 1 Figure 10 2 Figure 10 3 Figure 10 4 Figure 10 5 Figure 10 6 Figure 10 7 Figure 10 8 Figure 10 9 Figure 11 1 Figure 12 1 Figure 13 1 Figure 13 2 Figure 14 1 Figure 14 2 Figure 14 3 Figure 15 1 Figure 15 2 Figure 16 1 Figure 16 2 Figure 17 1 Figure 17 2 Figure 18 1 Figure 18 2 Figure 18 3 Figure 18 4 Figure 19 1 Figure 19 2 Figure 19 3 Figure 19 4 Figure 19 5 Figure 20 1 Figure 20 2 Figure 20 3 Figure 20 4 Figure 20 5 Figure 20 6 Figure 20 7 Figure 20 8 Figure 20 9 Figure 20 10 Figure 20 11 Figure 21 1 Page vi of viii 1080 User s Manual GBO Technology USA Inc Expanded Live Video Streaming Scr
54. eeccnsueeecnauecensuuseensuseessaueuensaueesnacueessauesensceessaaaeessauecensaaeessaussessausssnauasessansenes 70 I74 a Ou CR ENO E 70 1741 External Reie Ee TEE 70 1742 Exlema Tnggers OUUU EE 70 17 5 OnAlarm Save Files to Storage Device 71 171 ee E EE 71 S MOA Vibe EE 71 17 533 SAVE INO LOCA SIOlAGO EE 71 LO PIVA 0 E 72 A WE Audio FeS ee ee eee nee ee ene RE ee Renee e gee ee Pe ee ey en eee er rear ene eee 72 18 0 SCHEECK fl eege 73 181 SAVE INTO LOCAL Storage eese sr E AA E EE EE 73 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page iii of viii SE 1080 User s Manual OGBO CS 0 210 12 EE 73 EE WM ER et EE 73 1822 Storage LOC QUOI BEE 73 E Schedule Expres Eegeregie 74 aA Ep eet N ar EE 74 185 lee EE 74 186 Remove RENE TEE 15 19 0 SD CARD EXPLORER SCREEN ccccccssescceesecseeeeeseueneeeeceeeeeeueuenseuenaueenaueeenueuenuesenaueeenuseenuesaneseenusenaueseneesenes 76 19 1 OM un e EE 77 192 Unmo ny Mount BUM OI EEN 77 19 3 Filelist of Memory Card Table 77 194 No SD e Me ET BE 78 20 0 MAINTENANCE PAGE ccccscccsseccnseccsesecseseccnsecenesceneseccesecenescecesceneseconsecenessenescneseccasececessegesenasencassscaesscasenss 79 20 1 S UI CET 79 E d Er ee EE 79 20 12 ACCCSS LOGS EE 81 KC Ae ANS E 82 2021 ACUO COMMON 6 irisi i diia ioari enirir 82 O eer 82 2093 Gamera Manen Tu Le E 84 20 4 Restart Camera BUM OMiicsincccccicatcacennnctectdvoltaddcsactstvecedcedseauchonivedbeddabastatiandedda
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56. een are described in the sections below Camera GBO_0238E4 F Enable Alarm Alarm Duration Alarm Trigger E Motion Detection Advanced Features E Ethemet Lost Camera Audio Alarm Audio EEN Detection Dark Threshold g i 1 Date Time E Extemal Triggers A Nebworeand Pos TURON Ba Output On Alarm A Upload Via FTP File Format aoo B Storage C SOL El upload Via SMTP File Format AVI PF No offiles to attach 8 i mag F Save Into Local Storage File Format AVI Storage Location O SD MMC ON E Play Audio Select Alarm Audio Files GBO Pk Figure 17 1 Alarm Setting Screen 17 1 ENABLE ALARM CHECKBOX Click on the Enable Alarm checkbox to enable disable the alarm function of the camera 17 2 ALARM DURATION Select the duration for the alarm from the drop down list as described in the table below This option determines sets how long the ALARM should be ON after it is triggered Table 17 1 Alarm Duration Options Alarm Duration Options ex ine wai ome smn Pr 17 3 ALARM TRIGGER Select how the alarm is to be triggered by enabling disabling the following Alarm Triggers August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 69 of 87 SE S1080 User s Manual OGBO 17 3 1 Motion Detection When enabled this checkbox triggers an alarm when motion is detected 17 3 2 Ethernet Lost When enabled this checkbox triggers an alarm when the Network Connection is lost 17 3 3 Audio Alarm When enabled this
57. emal Triggers Network and Port input Output On Alarm F Upload Via FTP File Format Figure 6 15 Settings Enable Alarm Screen Audio When any of the preset conditions are met the alarm is triggered and the alarm icon changes from inactive to activate The alarm icon changes color from white to orange to give the user a visual signal that the alarm state has changed Figure 6 16 Alarm Status Icon Alarm Inactivated and Alarm Activated 6 1 4 4 RECORD STATUS ICON The Record Status icon indicates whether the camera is actively recording or if it is in an inactive state Recording may be initiated for a specified period of time or for whenever an alarm is triggered The conditions can be set at the Settings Alarm or Settings Storage screens For more detailed information see Section 17 5 On Alarm When recording the icon changes color from white to orange to give the user a visual signal that the recording state has changed August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 31 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 6 17 Record Status Icon Inactive State to Active State 6 1 4 5 AUDIO TOGGLE ICON Press the Audio icon to toggle the sound at the camera location from OFF to ON A pre selected Warning signal may be initiated The conditions are set at the Settings gt Audio screen For more detailed information see Section 14 1 Enable Audio When audio is on th
58. er application to interface with the camera s software Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Standalone POE Switch SEBES Figure 2 16 PC to Standalone POE Switch to Camera SES Step 1 Connect PC to POE Switch Using an Ethernet cable connect one end to the POE switch and the other to your PC see Figure 2 16 Step 2 Power On PC First power on the PC and second ensure that the PC s Ethernet interface is configured to use DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address In this case because there is no DHCP server running on the network the PC will obtain an Auto IP address in the 169 254 0 0 class B subnet See Section 4 0 IP address Provisioning via DHCP for detailed information on required PC settings Step 3 Connect Camera to Standalone POE Switch Using an Ethernet cable connect one end of the cable to the LAN POE slot in the back of the camera and the other end to the POE switch see Figure 2 17 The POE switch provides DC power to the camera so that the camera s DC power cable is not needed Ethernet LAN POE slot Cable POE Switch Back of Camera Figure 2 17 Bock of Camera and POE Switch Wait until the two camera LEDs light up Initially they are red orange in color when they both turn green the camera is on and working correctly see Figure 2 4 Step 4 Use OnVIF Device Manager Follow Steps 4 10 of Section 2 1 Camera Connected Directly to a Personal Computer August 22 2013 Company Pr
59. ernet Dialog Box 20 Figure 4 4 Network and Sharing Center Dialog Box 20 Figure 4 5 Network Connections Dialog Box 21 Figure 4 6 Ethernet Properties and Internet Protocol Dialog BOXES cccccccccseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeesaaeeesaaeeeesaeeeeeseeeeeess 21 Figure 5 1 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Dialog BOX 3 22 Figure 5 2 Connect PC to GBOT IP Network Camera with Mumt A0 UGbRCable 23 Figure 5 3 Mini A Cable Receptacle on Camera Back Panel 23 Figure 5 4 A NAY ANON bh Cie E 23 Figure 5 5 Starting USBconfi Utility to Set IP EES cece seciwsveiscccovanshcssuntecedayavendedielscavsnaunbaodewastacenaneacsawehstersneasbanseece 24 Figure 5 6 Detailed Network Settings ccccccsssseccccsseeceeceeeececceeaeceeeeeeaeceeeceeueeeeesaeseeeeeseeaececessaaeceesseeeceessuageeessaaaaeeees 24 Figure 5 7 Location of LAN LED On Camera BACK EE 24 Figure 5 8 Network and Port Gcreen ccccccccccccsesseeccceeeceaeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeceeeeseeeeeeseceeeeesseeeaeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeesseaeaeeeeeeesssagaesss 25 Figure 5 9 Network Settings Change Confmatpon 26 Figure 6 1 Web Browser GUI Screen Live Video Screen cccccccccccseeeeececeeeceeesseececeeseeeeeeceeeeessaeseeeeeeeesssaaeeeeeeeeeesaas 27 Figure 6 2 Live Video Sereen Controls ccccccccseessecccceecceeeeeccceeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeessaeeeceeeessseeeueeceeeeesseeeseeeeeeesssaeaseeeeeeesssagaeses 27 Figure 6 3 Select Stream Drop Down Uert 27 Figure 6 4 Display All Str
60. fault LEFT detects faces in left direction RIGHT detects faces in right direction 10 5 PRIVACY MASK SETTING When enabled or turned ON this setting draws a black box on detected faces in the frame Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect Page 50 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 11 0 CAMERA SETTINGS At this screen the user can set the camera parameters Select the Settings button and then select Camera and the Camera screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below Wu ue Vie Camera 5 La Lighting Condition KUEdt Users t i Brightness __ _ _________ Te Seite Contrast Video Saturation Advanced Features Gieres EE Audio N Backlight Mid center weighted y Date Time A I Network and Port Flicker Control 60hz flicker B Alarm Whitebalance AUTO NORMAL RT Storage Day Night ORN O Day Color O Night Mono Threshold E Histogram OR On Lens Distortion Correction Off On ok Cancel Advanced O Pantie Figure 11 1 Camera Settings Screen 11 1 LIGHTING CONDITIONS 11 1 1 Brightness Use the slider to specify the desired brightness level from 1 to 255 or enter a value in the field A higher value of the brightness gives a brighter scene 11 1 2 Contrast Use t
61. g its IP address to factory default values This provides the cleanest boot sometimes called a stone age boot Table 1 1 Factory Default Values RESET Button Factory Default Values Page 2 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 GBO 1080 User s Manual 2 0 INSTALLATION There are three ways to install the GBOT 1080 IP Network Camera 1 By connecting the camera directly to your personal computer PC See Section 2 1 Camera Connected Directly to a Personal Computer 2 By connecting the camera to a standalone Power over Ethernet POE switch that is connected to your PC See Section 2 2 Standalone POE Switch Installation 3 By connecting it to a network via a POE switch See Section 2 3 UPNP and DHCP Enabled Network Installation 2 1 CAMERA CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER These instructions describe how to use the OnVIF Device Manager application to interface with the camera s software with the camera connected directly to a standalone PC Step 1 Download OnVIF Device Manager From the internet download the OnVIF Device Manager application from http sourceforge net projects onvifdm After the application has down loaded the OnVIF icon displays on your desktop Figure 2 1 OnVIF Device Manager Icon Step 2 Power On Standalone PC Before connecting the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera first power on the standalone PC without the Ethernet cable connection and second en
62. gout 1 Live Video eu Live Video e Section i Add Edit Users D Settings Video Date Time Network and Port 2 Navigation Panel Alarm Storage a Maintenance Support GBO GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 2 25 Web Browser GUI Screen Live Video Screen 2 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 15 of 87 U M 2013 1000 S1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 3 0 CONFIGURE INTERNET EXPLORER AFTER FIRMWARE UPDATE NOTE These steps need to be performed whenever the camera firmware is updated It is assumed that a previous version of the camera firmware has been uploaded 1 From Internet Explorer menu select Tools gt Manage add ons File Edit View as Delete browsing history Ctri Shift Del InPrivate Browsing Ctri Shift P Tracking Protection ActiveX Filtering a an EEN Reopen last browsing session Add site to Start Screen View downloads Pop up Blocker Ma Manage add ons Compatibility View Compatibility View settings ibscribe to this feed Feed discove Windows Update F12 developer tools OneNote Linked Notes Send to OneNote Send to Bluetooth Internet options Figure 3 1 Internet Explorer Screen Tools Manage add ons 2 When the Manage add ons Screen opens select Currently loaded add ons gt All add ons Page 16 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 GBO Technology USA Inc S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 100
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64. h Private Limited Version 1 0 0 19 File date More information Find more toolbars and extensions Name QuickTime Object QuickTimeCheck Class Axis Communications AB CAxH264Dec Class AxisMediaControlEmb Class SysInfo Class Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Web Test Recorder 9 Office Document Cache Handler Windows Live ID Sign in Helper Learn more about toolbars and extensions Figure 3 3 Publisher Status Load time Navigation Enabled Enabled Apple Inc Apple Inc Enabled Enabled Axis Communications AB Axis Communications AB GoDB Tech Private Limit Enabled Disable Husdawg LLC Enabled Columns Group by Enabled Sort by Enabled Enabled 0 0 0 0 Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Corporation Type ActiveX Control Search for this add on via default search provider Manage Add ons Screen 2 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 17 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 4 When the More Information Screen opens click on Remove all sites click on Remove and then click on Close Moebiomeion Em Name GoDB Class Publisher GoDB Tech Private Limited Type Activex Control Status Enabled Version 1 0 0 19 File date Date last accessed Today July 14 2012 3 hours ago Class ID f4635CCA8 3D011 418B 8257 29C FOF EG0069 Use count 512 Block count 146 File Go
65. he regions have been selected Codec assigns better video quality to these regions by varying the OD value Page 44 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 10 0 ADVANCED FEATURES SETTINGS At this screen the user can assign areas to detect motion to trigger a preset alarm and assign blackout areas Select the Settings button and then select Advanced Features and the Advanced Features screen opens see Figure 10 1 The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below en a d D W Zei l el Ke S Motion Detection i Y7 Region of Privacy Video i 4 i e EH X rA Face Detection Setting Face Detect Camera ZS WS el Aldia Region of Interest X ooo Y ooo U11200 e Date Time Confidence Level Network and Port Direction Alarm Storage E UE ZG i pee Privacy Mask of O On Mask Option BLACK BOX FIN GBO EZ GBO Technology USA Ine ES TTT ee Figure 10 1 Advanced Features Screen 10 1 MOTION DETECTION SETTING To preset an area of the live video screen to trigger an alarm whenever motion is detected in that area click on the Motion Detection Configure button see Figure 10 2 and the Motion Detection screen opens Motion Detection a Motion Detection Configure Button Dell o H SE ETC Customized Threshold 353 ATRI Motion Window OSD indication mr mmm Ca
66. he slider to specify the desired contrast level from 1 to 255 or enter a value in the field 11 1 3 Saturation Use the slider to specify the desired saturation level from 1 to 255 or enter a value in the field A higher value of the saturation results in a more vivid scene 11 1 4 Sharpness Use the slider to specify the desired sharpness level from 1 to 255 or enter a value in the field August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 51 of 87 SE S1080 User s Manual OGBO 11 1 5 Backlight Specify the desirable metering modes from the drop down list 1 Min Whole image average 2 Mid Center weighted 3 Max Spot mode 11 1 6 Flicker Control Specify the desired frequency of flicker control from the drop down list In PAL countries use a multiple of 50 in NTSC countries use a multiple of 60 1 NTSC 60Hz This setting compensates for 60Hz flicker and affects the display in NTSC mode 2 PAL SOHz This setting compensates for 50Hz flicker and affects the display in PAL mode 11 1 7 White Balance Specify one of the following white balance modes from the drop down list as described in the table below The default value is Auto Normal Refer to APPENDIX A Definitions for more information on white balance Table 11 1 White Balance Mode Options White Balance Mode Options Auto Auto Wide Shadow Lamp 11 1 8 Day Night Specify one of the following mode options 1 Auto 2 Day Color 3 Night Mono 11 1 8
67. ic authentication Password Enter the password used for RTSP basic authentication 16 6 SNTP TAB Enter the required SNTP server domain name August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 67 of 87 SE 1080 User s Manual OGBO 16 7 PORT SETTING TAB To modify change any of the Port Setting Tab settings follow the instructions in the table below Table 16 5 Port Setting Tab Settings Port Setting Tab Settings Enter the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol HTTP Port for the Web Server running HTTP Port inside the camera The default value is 80 This is an alarm output trigger Connect it to external devices such as buzzers or lights It can be programmed to active low or active high 3V OV Active Output ALARM OUT This is an alarm input and can be triggered with a digital signal It can be programmed to active low or active high Input ALARM IN Active Type means level triggered as input and level driven as output 3V OV Active Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect Page 68 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 17 0 ALARM At this screen you set the conditions for the alarm to be triggered and the location where the files are saved to Select the Settings button and then select Alarm and the Alarm screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this scr
68. ified IT MIS administrator or your ISP 2 FIP functions only when all the settings are accurately configured The FTP Tab lists your FTP information To modify change any of the FTP Tab settings to upload recorded videos and images follow the instructions in the table below Table 16 2 FTP Tab Settings FTP Network Settings FTP Server Enter the required FTP server domain name Enter the FTP network port number GE bie required FTP login user name A warning message is displayed if the data is not provided Enter the required FTP login password A warning message is displayed if the data is not Password l provided File Upload Path Enter the required FTP file upload path Page 66 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual g ftege 16 4 SMTP TAB The My Server Requires Authentication checkbox is located in this tab Click on this checkbox to enable disable this function NOTE SMTP does not work until all the settings are correctly configured To modify change any of the SMTP Tab settings follow the instructions in the table below Table 16 3 SMTP Tab Settings 16 5 RTSP TAB The Enable Multicast checkbox is located in this tab Click on this checkbox to enable disable the multicast function To modify change any of the RTSP Tab settings follow the instructions in the table below Table 16 4 RTSP Tab Settings RTSP Tab Settings Enter the required user name used for RTSP bas
69. ile for upgrade 20 4 RESTART CAMERA BUTTON Click on the Restart Camera button to reboot the camera It takes 30 seconds to complete this process The user is asked to re authenticate with their Username and Password 20 5 UPDATE FIRMWARE BUTTON Click on the Update Firmware button to automatically update the firmware The Updating message displays during this process Page 84 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B Camera Maintenance Upgrading Firmware Kemel Root file system New Kernel Upgrade Root file system Upgrade Figure 20 11 Upgrading Firmware Notification 20 6 WATCHDOG TIMER The camera automatically recovers if the system hangs up for the user specified length of time 10 seconds is the default Enter the time in seconds up to 30 seconds Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 85 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 21 0 SUPPORT SCREEN At this screen you see a listing of the camera information Select the Support button and the Support screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below MX Live Video Camera BO_0238E4 About IP Camera 8 Add Edit Users Release Version e Kemel Version Linux version 2 6 18_pro500 davinci_v3 00
70. ion changes To verify that your computer Ethernet interface is configured to automatically obtain an IP address follow the steps below 1 On your desktop right click on the Ethernet icon and the Network and Sharing Center dialog box opens see Figure 4 4 Go to step 3 11 26 AM Se be Tl i e We21 2013 Figure 4 1 Ethernet Icon 2 Or open your Control Panel and click first on Network and Internet and when the Network and Internet dialog box opens click on Network Sharing Center s E E gt Control Panel gt Adjust your computer s settings View by Category gd System and Security User Accounts and Family Safety V Review your computer s status S Change account type BS Save backup copies of your files with File Set up Family Safety for any user History Appearance and Personalization Find and fix problems Ay Change the theme Network and Internet Change desktop background R View network status and tasks Adjust screen resolution s Choose homegroup and sharing options Figure 4 2 Control Panel Dialog Box Control Panel Home System and Security Network and Internet HomeGrou p K sse Gg Choose homegroup and sharing options Programs Internet Options Change your homepage Manage browser add ons Delete browsing history and cookies User Accounts and Family Figure 4 3 Network and Internet Dialog Box 3 When the Network and Sharing Center dialog box opens click on Change adapter set
71. ion to another In other words it measures how much data is transmitted in a given amount of time A higher bit rate gives a better quality image Bit rate is commonly measured in bits per second bps kilobits per second Kbps or megabits per second Mbps The frame rate is the number of frames or images that are transmitted over the network Resolution is image quality and is measured in megapixels Pixels are the tiny light capturing elements on the camera s sensor The higher the number of pixels or megapixels the higher is the resolution of the camera 8 2 VIDEO SCREEN SETTINGS Select the Settings button and then select Video and the Video screen displays The fields drop down lists buttons and checkboxes on this screen are described in the sections below g n Camera GBO_0238E4 StreamType Re LaO a ee yp Codec Combo Dual H264 JPEG 7 Resolution H264 720 JPEG VGA H264 QVGA Leg V Settings Advanced Features c Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 camera Audio Framerate fps H 264 profile Date Time Bit Rate Kbps Network and Port Rate Control VBR v Alarm Local Display Video Overlay Settin Storage y s Mirror A SE Maintenance FA Date FA Time Video File R El Logo Logo Position Ze Stream H 264 1280 x 720 v Z ZORREN F Text text1 Text Position Top Right v El Detailed Info Video File Size Ok Cancel Advanced Figure 8 1 Video Screen August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 37 of 8
72. ith computer time Gee Gate 20 05 2013 ne 13 00 44 Anco Synchronize with SNTP server SNTP Server g_pool_ntp org Time Zone GMT 08 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana 4 Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes Network and Port Alarm Storage RS Date Format DD MM YYYY Time Format Date Position Bottom Right Time Postion Bottom Right Im GBO Z GBO Technol USA Inc hi EC Wem Figure 15 1 Date Time Screen 15 1 SET TIME ZONE AND FORMATS Before you make any selections select your Time Zone from the drop down list There are 25 time zones for the user to select If this is not set the camera time may be incorrect 15 1 1 Date Format and Position From the Date Format drop down list select one of the options to specify the date format where MM is Month DD is Day and YYYYY is Year From the Date Position drop down list select either bottom left or bottom right to specify the position of the date on the video frame 15 1 2 Time Format and Position From the Time Format drop down list select one of the following options to specify the time format on the video frame 12 hour or 24 hour format Page 62 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual From the Time Position drop down list select either bottom left or bottom right to specify the position of the time on the video frame 15 2 SET MANUALLY Select this option to enter the Dat
73. larm Camera Audio Pi tramper Detection Date Time E extemal Triggers Network and Port Input On Alarm E Upload Via FTP Figure 14 3 Alarm Screen Enable Alarm For example if the Alarm Level is set to 50 and the Audio Alarm is enabled at the Alarm Screen any 32768 100 captured audio samples that have a value larger than 50 x 16384 causes the alarm to be triggered Page 60 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Ko GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 14 4 AUDIO OUTPUT 14 4 1 Output Volume Using the slider specify the audio playback volume from 1 100 Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 61 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 15 0 SET THE DATE AND TIME At this screen you can set the date and time in three different ways manually synchronized with your computer time or synchronized with your SNTP server These settings must be accurate so that the recordings have validity Select the Settings button and then select Date Time and the Date Time screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below Camera GBO_023891 Time in Camera Date 20 05 2013 Time 13 06 38 Set Time O Set Manually Gen Gate DIE Time UE vu sec Advanced Features l l ha e Synchronize w
74. lity enabled See that the Enable UPNP is checked in the Network and Port Screen Figure 5 8 To start the Web Browser GUI browse to the PC s Network dialog box Under Other Devices double click the GBOT_DD EE FF icon where DD EE FF represents the last three bytes of the camera s media access control MAC address 8 File Network v f vi t Network vw Co Search Net d a Favorites 4 Computer 1 B Desktop i ae jg Downloads A JULIESPC n E Recent places 7 Dropbox 4 Network Infrastructure 1 a a Libraries eS UPnP GBOT 1080 icon gt ei Documents gt El Pictures ma S Videos 17 GBO_0238E4 Camera s MAC address at Homegroup 3 items Figure 2 20 UPnP Icon for GBOT IP Network Camera 3 Internet Explorer needs the user s permission to run the camera Web Browser GUI As the following three dialog boxes display select first Install see Figure 2 21 then select Install again see Figure 2 22 and then Allow see Figure 2 23 to proceed d E hap 19316 O BS XFS soo Internet Explorer blocked this website from installing an Activex control What s the risk Internet Explorer blocked this website from installing an ActiveX control Vwhat s the nok SS SS Figure 2 21 Permission Screen 1 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 13 of 87 SE S1080 User s Manual OGBO The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to install this software N
75. lor back to silver when the changes have taken effect see Figure 6 6 and Figure 6 7 Updating Changes being made message and visual notification Figure 6 6 Updating Message When the change is complete a message displays at the bottom of the screen to notify the user Video setting saved to camera GBO_0238F2 Completed message pk Figure 6 7 Video Setting Saved Message Page 28 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 ST GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B NOTE Making this change automatically disables the 1X Display icon see Figure 6 10 Live Video gt All Streams Logout Select Stream H264 1280x720 v Cs E Profile DEFAULT v Live Video E amp DATE 31 12 1999 e NM DK e Ea p s DIE 20 28 44 REE Figure 6 8 Live Video gt All Streams Screen 6 1 4 Icons These icons allow the user to expand the size of the streaming video screen make a snapshot of the live video stream set recording choices toggle the audio at the camera location set the alarm play a warning view files on the SD card if installed in the camera Figure 6 9 Icons August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 29 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 6 1 4 1 1X DISPLAY ICON Figure 6 10 1X Display Icon 1 Click on the 1X Display icon to expand the streaming video to the whole screen A scroll bar allows the use
76. ly at the specified frame rate Page A 4 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual gien Acronym Sei Definition Abbreviation Stands for Red Green Blue It refers to the three hues of light red green and blue that can mix together to form any color When the highest intensity of each color is mixed together white light is created When each hue is set to zero intensity the result is black RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol SD MMC SD Secure Digital memory is a small card most commonly the size of a postage stamp which is used in a wide variety of multimedia devices SD cards are a form of solid state memory device known as Flash memory Because it is solid state memory as opposed to the magnetic memory used in normal hard drives it is much more durable and is not damaged when it comes in close proximity to a magnet SD cards were developed to be competition for MMCs MultiMediaCards SDHC card Secure Digital High Capacity cards are high capacity flash memory cards Shutter speed Shutter speed is the effective length of time a camera s shutter is open Shutter speed is a parameter that controls how long light is hitting the sensor It is usually measured in parts of a second 30 means 1 30s that is a thirtieth of a second Shutter time A shutter cycle is a process in which the shutter doors will open close and reset After resetting the shutter will be ready to open agai
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78. n There is a lag time between pressin 8 y p 8 8 p 8 the shutter release and the camera responding to your command White balance White balance is the process of removing unrealistic color casts so that objects that U CO appear white in person are rendered white in a photo Proper camera white balance has to take into account the color temperature of a light source which refers to the relative warmth or coolness of white light Our eyes are very good at judging what is white under different light sources but digital cameras often have great difficulty with auto white balance AWB and can create unsightly blue orange or even green color casts August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page A 5
79. n the camera only if an SD card is currently installed in the camera August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 71 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B 17 5 3 1 FILE FORMAT Specify the supported file format AVI or JPEG 17 5 3 2 STORAGE LOCATION Select SD MMC card which is supported in the installed software 17 6 PLAY AUDIO Enable the Play Audio checkbox in order to play audio via the Audio Line Out on the back of camera Insert one end of the cable into the A V slot and the other end into the desired audio device Audio Video Cable Audio Video Line Out Port Figure 17 2 Back of Camera ShowingAudio Line Out Port and Cable 17 6 1 Select Alarm Audio Files Select from the drop down list which Alarm Audio plays when the alarm is triggered Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect Page 72 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B a eech 18 0 STORAGE SETTINGS At this screen you create a recording Schedule and select to upload the files to FTP or save them on the SD card local storage Select the Settings button and then select Storage and the Storage screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below Camera GBO_0238E4 r Upload Via FTP File Format AVI F Save Into Local Storage File Format AVI Storage Lo
80. n the same subnet and open the camera Web Browser GUI screen see Section 5 1 Manually Configure IP Address 3 At the Web Browser GUI Screen see Figure 2 25 select Settings gt Network and Port and go to the Network tab 4 Enter the desired IP address Netmask Default Gateway and DNS Server in their respective fields Camera GBO _02348B Network Wi Live Video eem ft Add Edit Users es I N Settings mee we o F Configuration i F My Server Requires Authentication Storage _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A c Name smtpuser a Maintenance Password e Beggen SEN e Support Sender user domain com SMTP Server 192 168 1 1 Port Email user domain com Default Gateway Advanced Features DNS Server i P7 Keep Network Settings while reset parameters to default ee FTP Server 192 168 1 1 User Name Password File Upload Path default_folder F Enable Multicast Name admin Password KEEN SNTP Server sg pool ntp org Port Setting HTTP Pot fa Input LOW bd Output LOW Elke Redirected RS485 Port Pk all Cancel Figure 5 8 Network and Port Screen 5 Select Static IP from the IP Address Configuration drop down list August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 25 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 5 Click on the Ok button and wait for the confirmation Message dialog box approximately 60 seconds When the LAN LED changes color fr
81. nc 10 2 REGION OF PRIVACY SETTING To preset an area of privacy blacked out on the live video screen click on the Region of Privacy Configure button see Figure 10 1 and the Region of Privacy screen opens Region of Privacy Enable Region or Privacy Select All Clear All a LJN CUGU Figure 10 7 Region of Privacy Setting Screen 10 2 1 Zone Selection Region of Privacy The video frame screen is divided into 48 zones 8 horizontal and 6 vertical the same as the Motion Detection Setting Screen see Figure 10 3 1 Click the Enable Region of Privacy checkbox to activate the privacy blocking feature 2 Place the mouse cursor on the video frame and left click on the desired section and the striped red zone rectangles display The user can set more than one region of privacy 3 Click a second time on a zone to de select it 4 Click on the Ok button to save settings A Message dialog notifies the user that the setting has been saved 5 Click the Ok button to close dialog The areas marked for privacy are shown as black boxes in the Live Video Screen Region of Privacy Zones Fei en A Sep Figure 10 8 Live Video Screen Showing Privacy Zones Page 48 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 10 3 FACE DETECT SETTING Select the desired face detect option from the drop down list as described in the table below and then cli
82. ncel Figure 10 2 Configure Motion Detection Screen August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 45 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc NOTES 1 The Motion Detection feature is disabled for MJPEG mode The user needs to ensure that the primary Codec is H 264 or MPEG4 2 Click Enable Alarm to select the save type see Section 17 0 Alarm The user may save the recording files through FTP and SMTP or save it to the local SD card if one has been installed in the camera see Section 6 1 4 6 3 In addition the user can use Alarm Duration to specify the length of the recording file see Section 17 0 Alarm 10 1 1 Zone Selection The video frame screen is divided into 48 zones 8 horizontal and 6 vertical Place the mouse cursor on the video frame and left click on the desired section and the striped red zone rectangles display The user can set more than one targeted zone Click a second time on a zone to de select it 8 Zones Motion Detection DGBO Selectable Zones 6 Zones Select All Clear All Sensitivity ei Gett v Customized Threshold ATENE Motion Window OSD indication Figure 10 3 Motion Detection Setting Screen 10 1 2 Sensitivity Select the sensitivity of the motion detection from the drop down list Low Medium or High 10 1 3 Customized Threshold Click on the Customized Threshold radio button to enter a customized threshold for the motion
83. nd the Video gt Advanced screen opens see Figure 9 1 The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below NOTES 1 To use Advanced Options the user needs to know the Codec interfaces and implications of these settings 2 The Region of Interest feature is supported only for H264 Codec and has no significance for MPEG4 or JPEG options Video gt Advanced f Logout ge Live Video Camera GBO_0238E4 i Add Edit Users Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Settings Video Camera Audio Date Time Network and Port Alarm Storage a Maintenance Support FIN IN WO e B O GBO Technology USA Inc Pk Cancel Back Figure 9 1 Video gt Advanced Screen 9 1 STREAM 1 2 AND 3 SCREENS The Stream 1 and Stream 3 screens are the same The Stream 2 screen contains a message No Advanced Setting for JPEG is available in this version Refer to APPENDIX A Definitions for more information on the terms on this screen Page 42 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 OGBO 1080 User s Manual g ftege 9 1 1 IP Ratio Enter the IP Ratio that needs to be set for the codec the default value is 30 This means that once every 30 frames one frame is inserted The value range is between 1 and 30 9 1 2 Force Frame By clicking on this checkbox the indicated stream Stream 1 in this example is enabled to insert an frame at that instant Once an frame is inserted thi
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85. om red to orange and then to green the network connection is ready Figure 5 9 Network Settings Change Confirmation 6 Close Internet Explorer and follow the steps listed in Section 2 3 UPNP and DHCP Enabled Network Installation Step 3 Starting the Web Browser GUI Using UPnP to re connect using the new IP address Page 26 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 6 0 WEB BROWSER GUI SCREEN The Web Browser GUI Screen or Live Video Screen has two sections 1 the Live Video Section and 2 the Navigation Panel At the top of the screen are control icons drop down lists and the Logout button that are described in the sections below Logout gt ee Select Stream H264 1280x720 E Profile DEFAULT v i Live Video 1 Live Video Section VOVO EE O 8 mmm E Display all streams RK ES JPEG 640x352 Advanced Features See r m Camera Audio Date Time Network and Port Alarm Storage 2 Navigation E wm Panel f i Spot FEN GBO ae Sec GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 6 1 Web Browser GUI Screen Live Video Screen 6 1 LIVE VIDEO STREAMING SCREEN At the top of the Live Video Streaming Screen are the icons drop down lists checkbox and Logout button see Figure 6 2 emm Logout Select Steam MENTAS K e Profile DEFAULT F Display all streams Figure 6 2 Live Video Screen Controls 6 1 1 Select Stream Drop Do
86. ons 1 4 1 120 1 500 1 1000 1 2 000 d 1 100000 160 mm mm sm 1 10000 Pf 12 5 1 Max Gain Select the maximum gain from the drop down list described in the table below 36db is the default value Table 12 3 Maximum Gain Options Maximum Gain Options db 18 jeu 30 30db 12 6 QUALITY PRIORITY Specify the desirable maximum gain from the drop down menu as described in the table below Table 12 4 Quality Priority Maximum Gain Options Maximum Gain Options db 30 30db 18 jeu August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 55 of 87 SE S1080 User s Manual OGBO 12 7 MANUAL Mode Specify the manual mode shutter time in seconds from the drop down list as described in the table below Table 12 5 Shutter Time for Manual Mode gr Mode Options seconds a 1 120 1 750 1 2000 um 1 250 1 1000 1 10000 1 60 1 500 1 1500 1 100000 12 7 1 Gain Select the gain from the drop down list described in the table below 36db is the default value Table 12 6 Manual Mode Gain Options Gain Options db asl feet jes Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect Page 56 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 13 0 PAN TILT At this screen you can set the pan and tilt parameters At the Camera Settings Screen see Figure 11 1 click on the Pan Tilt Button located at
87. oprietary Page 11 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B ry GBO Technology USA Inc 2 3 UPNP AND DHCP ENABLED NETWORK INSTALLATION The GBOT IP Network Camera is designed to be used on an IP network and needs an IP address Most networks have a DHCP server that automatically assigns an IP address to a connected device Step 1 Connect Camera s to PC Using Ethernet Cable s and POE Switch 1 Using a standard Ethernet cable connect the power over Ethernet POE switch to your PC see Figure 2 18 2 Using standard Ethernet cable s connect the POE switch to the camera s through the LAN POE receptacle s located on the back of the camera s see Figure 2 19 Ethernet Cables Ethernet Cable POE Switch peered Figure 2 18 PC to POE Switch to Cameras SSES LAN POE slot Figure 2 19 Ethernet Cable Inserted into Back of Camera Step 2 Power On Camera Through POE The camera is powered up through the POE 802 3af enabled network switch If POE support is not available an external 12V DC power supply is required See Step 3 Power On Camera with DC Power Supply in Section 2 1 Camera Connected Directly to a Personal Computer Page 12 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B ary GBO Technology USA Inc Step 3 Starting the Web Browser GUI Using UPnP By default the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera has the User Plug and Play UPnP functiona
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89. r these logs using the adjacent buttons 20 1 1 System Logs 20 1 1 1 VIEW Click on the View button and the Events System Log Screen see Figure 20 2 opens The table shows detailed system related logs from the camera including date time and events Click on the Back button to return to the Maintenance screen August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 79 of 87 U M 2013 1000 S1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Event System Lag Item o e No Date and Time Events NO WA O10 Ober Ot Get 16 16 53 Tamper Alarm 2000 01 01 Schedule 16 16 50 Record 2000 01 01 16 16 43 Tamper Alarm 2000 01 01 Schedule 16 16 40 Record 16 16 34 ae Tamper Alarm 2000 01 01 schedule 16 16 30 Record 2000 01 01 16 16 25 Tamper Alarm Figure 20 2 Event System Log 20 1 1 2 SAVE Right click on the Save button and the log html screen opens Click on Save Target As Enter the file name and click on the Save button Event Logs System Log Access Log Camera Status Active Connection List Current Settings nink in new win Save target as Save picture as Camera Maintenance E mail picture Print picture Upgrading Firmware Kemel Root file system Go te My Pictures T Hii Desktop Set as background New folder New Kernel Root file system Copy Copy shortcut Select all Restart Camera View source Ji B
90. r to move up and down the screen 2 Click on the Close 1X Mode icon to revert to the Live Video Screen Close 1X Mode Button Scroll Bar Figure 6 11 Expanded Live Video Streaming Screen Figure 6 12 Close 1X Mode Button 6 1 4 2 SNAPSHOT ICON 1 Click on the Snapshot icon to capture and store the first resolution JPEG image of whatever the camera is seeing right now The File information screen opens see Figure 6 14 Figure 6 13 Snapshot Icon 2 Enter the File Name in the field select SD MMC USB or NAND radio button to Save to depending on the desired format The radio button blinks to notify the user that the change has not yet been saved Click on the Ok button to save the format type Page 30 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B Enter File Name Sap Radio button blinks until change is saved Save to ORN CH usp OH NANI Figure 6 14 File Information Screen 6 1 4 3 ALARM STATUS ICON The Alarm Status icon has to be enabled at the Settings gt Alarm screen Also an alarm trigger must be selected i e Motion Detected Ethernet Lost or Audio Alarm See Section 17 0 and Figure 6 15 for more information about the alarm settings Camera mur m i PF Enable Alarm tee 8 l Alarm Duration Alarm Trigger d Motion Detection Ethemet Lost Audio Alarm Pamper Detection oC Dark Threshold Date Time Ext
91. reen new user information may be entered or current information may be modified Select the Add Edit Users button and the Add Edit User Screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below 7 1 CHANGE PASSWORD You may wish to change your password as soon as possible since the default password is the same for For example you may want to add Admin 1 Admin 2 etc 1 At the Web Browser GUI Screen see Figure 6 1 click on Add Edit Users and the Add Edit Users Screen opens Gr Live Video User Name Kal 7 g TE T Add Edit Users Password Song aa Video Advanced Features aai aaan Camera Confirm Password Authority Admin Gel Operator Viewer User Name Authority Edit Delete Audio i Date Time Figure 7 1 Add Edit Users Screen 2 Enter a User Name and Password Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field Click on the Admin radio button for Authority 3 Click on the Ok button and a Message dialog box opens asking User already exists Do you want to replace 4 Click on the Yes button and wait for the change to take effect Message Figure 7 2 Message Dialog Box Page 34 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 CBO Technology USA Inc Revision B Taz USER INFORMATION Table 7 1 Add Edit User Information Admin Has permission for all operations in Web interface Also can add or
92. s flag has no significance In the GUI this shows as checked if selected to show the user the last setting 9 1 3 QP Value The Quantization Parameter QP Value options described in the table below are supported Table 9 1 OP Value Options OP Value Options Init Value with which Codec starts encoding the Macro Blocks When Rate Control is in OFF position this value is used to encode all the frames in Minimum Value of OP with which Codec encodes the Macro Blocks Max Maximum Value of OP with which Codec encodes the Macro Blocks 9 1 4 Encode Preset The Encode Preset options described in the table below are supported Table 9 2 Encode Preset Options Encode Preset Options D This automatically sets the value based on the Codec combo used for the best tradeoff between E performance and quality This enables a custom preset based on the Codec used gt For H264 this enables a legacy version Codec Custom gt For MPEG4 this switches all the tools and puts the Codec to maximum quality Tools enabled are intra Algo UMV Skip MB and ME is put to High Quality mode 9 1 5 Packet Size The percentage value entered splits the frame into slices and the packet header is introduced at row level slice boundaries Please refer to Codec Datasheet supplied with the software release August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 43 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 9 2 ENABLE
93. settings work Settings while reset parameters to default Figure 16 2 Keep Network Settings while Reset Parameters to Default Checkbox 16 2 NETWORK TAB The Enable UPNP User Plug and Play checkbox is located in this tab Click on it to enable its functionality The Network Tab lists the settings for the network your camera is currently connected to To modify change any of the settings follow the instructions in the table below August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 65 of 87 SE S1080 User s Manual OGBO NOTE These fields are read only for DHCP and can be edited only if IP address Configuration is changed to Static IP Table 16 1 Network Tab Settings Network Tab Settings Enter the required 4 byte IP Address The value can be from 0 to 255 Each network IP Address l e NW camera needs a unique IP address in order for it to be identified on the network Enter the required 4 byte Subnet Mask The value can be from 0 to 255 It is used to Netmask l l identify the subnet where the network camera is located Default Gateway Enter the required 4 byte Gateway IP address Each unit value can be from 0 to 255 Primary Name Enter the required 4 byte DNS server IP address Each value can be from 0 to 255 The Server DNS Server translates the domain name to an IP address 16 3 FTP TAB NOTE 1 Before setting all the parameters first build the FTP server For more information about the settings consult a qual
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95. stical bar graph of a frequency distribution in which vertical rectangles of different heights are proportionate to corresponding frequencies HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol This is the protocol used to transfer data over the World Wide Web I frame In the field of video compression a video frame is compressed using different algorithms with different advantages and disadvantages centered mainly around amount of data compression These different algorithms for video frames are called picture types or frame types The three major picture types used in the different video algorithms are I P and B They are different in the following characteristics I frames are the least compressible but don t require other video frames to decode P frames can use data from previous frames to decompress and are more compressible than I frames B frames can use both previous and forward frames for data reference to get the highest amount of data compression icon An icon is a visual representation of something on your computer Internet Protocol IP ratio One I frame is inserted Page A 2 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 EE s1080 user s Manual mo 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Gegen i GE IR cut filter Infrared cut off filters are used in digital optical equipment such as cameras video recorders and astronomical telescopes to limit the amount of infrared radiation that reaches their delicate CCD
96. sure that the PC s Ethernet interface is configured to use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically In this case because there is no DHCP server running on the network the PC will obtain an Auto IP address in the 169 254 0 0 class B subnet See Section 4 0 IP address Provisioning via DHCP for detailed information on required PC settings Step 3 Connect Camera to Your Computer Using an Ethernet cable connect one end of the cable to the LAN POE slot in the back of the camera and the other end to your computer see Figure 2 2 LAN POE slot Standalone PC Camera Figure 2 2 Camera Connected Directly to PC August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 3 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Step 4 Power On Camera with DC Power Supply 3 Insert the connector end of the camera s power supply cable into the DC 12V receptacle located on the back of the camera Use care to insert it with the slots in the correct position see Figure 2 3 Plug the electrical end of the power supply cable into a power outlet Orient slots correctly in receptacle DC 12V receptacle Camera s power supply cable Figure 2 3 12V DC Power Supply Cable Inserted into Receptacle in Camera Back 4 Wait until the two camera LEDs light up Initially they are red in color then change to orange when they both turn green the camera is on and working correctly see Figure 2 4 Power LED LAN LED
97. ter List see Figure 20 7 shows logs from the camera including Parameter Name Current Value and Default Value Click on the Back button to return to the Maintenance screen Page 82 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 GBO Technology USA Inc S1080 User s Manual Current Parameter List Parameter Name Stream Type Dual Codec Combo H 264 JPEG Resolution H264 720 JPEG VGA Frame Rate Stream SE Frame Rate Stream2 SE Bit Rate Keeser 5000 kbps Quality Factor 30 U M 2013 1000 Revision B Default Value Single H 264 H264 720 30 fps 30 fps 5000 kbps 30 Stream2 Face Detect Privacy Mask Face Figure 20 7 Current Parameter List 20 2 2 2 SAVE Right click on the Save button and the Log html Screen opens see Figure 20 3 Click on Save Target As Enter the file name and click on the Save button 20 2 2 3 RESET CAUTION In order to keep the IP address settings when the RESET option is used ensure that the Keep Network Settings while reset parameters to default checkbox is checked enabled on the Network and Port screen see Figure 16 2 Click on the Reset button to use the RESET option A Message dialog box opens asking It wil restart the camera Are you Sure Click on the OK button to proceed with the reset Camera Status Active Connection List Current Settings Figure 20 8 Reset Button It will restart the camera Are you Sure
98. the bottom right side of the screen and the Camera gt Pan Tilt Screen opens The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below CR Live Video e O Add Edit Users A Di Settings Video Advanced Features Audio Date Time Network and Port Alarm Storage a Waintenance Pan Speed Zoom Speed Tilt Speed KEEN Focus Speed Baud Rate i Support Figure 13 1 Camera gt Pan Tilt Screen 13 1 PAN SPEED Use the slider to specify the desired pan speed from O0 to 64 the default is 32 A higher value gives a faster pan speed 13 2 TILT SPEED Use the slider to specify the desired tilt speed from O to 63 the default is 32 A higher value gives a faster tilt speed 13 3 ZOOM SPEED Specify the zoom speed from the drop down list from O0 to 3 13 4 FOCUS SPEED Specify the focus speed from the drop down list from 0 to 3 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 57 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GEO Technology USA Inc 13 5 BAUD RATE Specify the baud rate from the drop down list as described in the table below Table 13 1 Baud Rate Baud Rate 1200 9600 38400 230400 2400 14400 57600 460000 Click on the Store button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect 13 6 CENTER Click first on the Center button and then click on the Store button to center the camera on the desired location Or
99. tings Authority Feature Live Video Main Screen Yes Yes Video Image Settings Yes Yes Advanced Features Settings Yes Yes Camera Settings Yes Yes Audio Settings Yes Yes Date Time Settings Yes Yes Network amp Port Settings Yes Yes Alarm Settings Yes Yes Storage Settings Yes Yes User Settings Maintenance Support Yes Yes SD Card Explorer Yes Example Modes Yes Company Proprietary Viewer Yes August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 8 0 VIDEO IMAGE SETTINGS 8 1 PLAYBACK LATENCY The selections made at the Video Screen determine how you view and control the video stream An important factor in determining these settings is playback latency Playback latency is the length of time between when the camera sends video data and when you see it on the Live Video Screen The length of time depends on the power of your CPU GPU and the quality of the throughput reliability and the jitter of the network transport and the settings you make at the Video Screen regarding H 264 encoding To reduce playback latency on a less powerful computer consider reducing the resolution frame rate and bit rate setting the Codec Combo to H 264 setting the Stream Type to Single and the H 264 profile to Base Base is the least CPU intensive setting while High is the most CPU intensive setting The bit rate is the rate at which bits are transferred from one locat
100. tings and the Network Connections dialog box opens see Figure 4 5 s fF 5 gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center View your basic network information and set up connections Control Panel Home View your active networks Change adapter settings Access type Internet linksys Si settings Private network HomeGroup Ready to create Figure 4 4 Network and Sharing Center Dialog Box Page 20 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 S1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 4 Right click first on Ethernet and then on Properties The Ethernet Properties dialog box opens jy a gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network Connections v f Search Network Connections 8 Organize Disable this network device Diagnose this connection Rename this connection Wey status of this connection L k Bluetooth Network Connection SN Not connected A X D Bluetooth Device Personal Area SC Realtek Cle MM Disable tel R Centrino R Wireless N A Status Diagnose Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete O Rename L Properties Figure 4 5 Network Connections Dialog Box 5 Scroll down and double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box opens Networking Sharing Connect using EF Realtek PCle FE Family Controller General Alternate Configuration
101. use the directional arrows to move the camera in the direction indicated and then click on the Store button to save the camera position cer Figure 13 2 Alignment Controls 13 7 CLEAR Click on the Clear button to clear all position settings 13 8 STORE Click on the Store button to save position changes 13 9 BACK Click on the Back button to return to the Camera Settings Screen see Figure 11 1 Page 58 Company Proprietary August 22 2013 1080 User s Manual U M 2013 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 14 0 AUDIO SETTINGS At this screen you set the conditions for the speaker and microphone Select the Settings button and then select Audio and the Audio screen displays The fields drop down lists and radio buttons on this screen are described in the sections below Camera GBO_0238E4 El Enable Audio Audio Mode Both Mic amp Speaker Video Advanced Features Audio Input Camera GE Input Gain Sa SSS E Date Time Encoding G711 Network and Port Alarm Sample Rate 8Khz x Storage 3 Bit Rate AUTO 64Kbps v Qe Sura b Alarm Level ke Audio Output Output Volume SE PEN GBO GBO Technology USA Inc ok Cancel Figure 14 1 Audio Setting Screen 14 1 ENABLE AUDIO Click the Enable Audio checkbox to enable disable audio functionality in the camera Enable Audio Audio Mode Both Mic amp Speaker Figure 14 2 Enable Audio Checkbox 14 2 AUDIO MODE Specify one of
102. wn List From the Select Stream drop down list select either the live stream H264x720 or a JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group version of the stream see Figure 6 1 select Stream H264 1280x720 H264 1280x720 JPEG 640x352 F Display all streams Figure 6 3 Select Stream Drop Down List August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 27 of 87 U M 2013 1000 1080 User s Manual Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 6 1 2 Display all Streams Checkbox To view any or all of the three available video streams in the same view click on the Display all streams checkbox This must be enabled at the Settings gt Video gt Stream Type screen before it is available to the user Figure 6 4 Display All Streams Checkbox Enabled 6 1 3 Enable Display all streams To enable this checkbox at the Live Video Screen click on Settings gt Video and when the Video Screen opens select Single Dual or Tri Stream from the StreamType drop down list see Figure 6 5 MX Live Video Camera GBO_0238F2 a Addedit Users SEET Ge Dual Tri Stream an iD Codec Combo Ja Settings Resolution H264 1080 Advanced Features Figure 6 5 Settings gt Video gt StreamType 6 1 3 1 SAVE CHANGES Click the Ok button at the Video Screen to save any changes The message Updating displays in the video window The Ok button changes color to red to give the user a visual notification that the changes are being saved and changes co
103. your August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 63 of 87 SE S1080 User s Manual OGBO camera you can enter the SNTP server address at either the Date Time Screen or the Network and Port Screen 1 Click on the Synchronize with SNTP server radio button NOTE The SNTP Server field in the Date Time Screen is read only for software versions prior to V3 0 0 29 For these older versions enter the SNTP Server information at the Network and Port Screen see Section 15 4 1 Enter SNTP Server Data at the Network and Port Screen 2 Enter the address of your SNTP Server into the SNTP Server field Obtain the address from your IT personnel 3 Click on the Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Time checkbox so that the camera software can automatically adjust when the time changes twice a year 4 Click on the Ok button to save the changes and wait for them to take effect The time and date are automatically synched with your SNTP server 15 4 1 Enter SNTP Server Data at the Network and Port Screen 1 AT the Web Browser GUI Screen see Figure 2 14 click on Settings and then click on Network and Port and the Network and Port Screen opens see Figure 16 1 2 Atthe SNTP tab enter the address of your SNTP Server into the field Obtain the address from your IT personnel 3 Click on the Ok button to save the changes and wait for the changes to take effect 15 5 TIMEIN CAMERA 15 5 1 Date and Time These fields show the current
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