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1. w IP Address MAC Address FW Version Model Serial No Multicast IP Status w 172 16 26 2 00 0F 7C 07 DE 65 A1D 311 V5 07 05 AC Hemispheric Camera KCM3911 228 5 6 1 a w 172 16 26 4 00 0F 7C 08 17 C2 A1D 310 V4 12 02 AC Mega IP Camera TCM1111 228 5 6 1 172 16 26 6 00 0 SS KCM7311 228 5 6 1 l Change Network Address amp 3 w 172 16 26 7 00 TCM6630 228 5 6 1 w 172 16 26 10 00 Dynamic IP Address TCM4201 228 5 6 1 w 172 16 26 11 00 4 KCM3911 228 5 6 1 A 172 16 26 13 00 4 Static IP Address KCM5111 228 5 6 1 F WF 172 16 26 40 00 KCM5211 228 5 6 1 Starting IP Address E E 172 16 26 41 00 0 KCM5311 228 5 6 1 w 172 16 26 50 00 Netmask KCM5111 228 5 6 1 w 172 16 26 52 00 4 KCM5311 228 5 6 1 w 172 16 26 53 00 4 eme TCM5311 228 5 6 1 F w 172 16 26 54 00 TCMS611 228 5 6 1 A w 172 16 26 55 00 4 pply TCM5111 228 5 6 1 w 172 16 26 57 00 0F C 04 87 AID U V4 12 09 Video Server TCD2100 228 5 6 1 16 26 0F 7C 04 32 l V4 12 degapixel IP Camera 5 6 WA 172 16 26 61 00 0F 7C 04 32 E3 A1D 310 V4 12 09 AC M ixel IP C TCM1231 228 5 6 1 With the procedure shown above all the cameras will have unique IP addresses starting from 192 168 0 101 In case there are 20 cameras selected the last one of the cameras would have the IP 192 168 0 120 Later by pressing the Refresh button of the IP Utility you will be able to see the list of cameras w
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3. Live View This section describes how to configure the IP camera The administrator has unlimited access to all settings while the normal user can only view live video Login Initially there exists only administrator s account in aan the camera Account Admin Password 123456 you have to use that account to log in 777 Reg Password TT You can later create normal user accounts with Language English limited access rights if necessary S586 cho Login guns Espaiiol i Heli 0 Feel free to choose your local language from the list ae b Francais of languages or keep it as English After pressing Magyar Nederlands Login you will be able to access the user interface a Romana of Web Configurator Upon successful login you will be able to see the Live View page In case of ee Internet Explorer browser you may be prompted to allow the installation of Install ActiveX control from the camera Press Install then The live video will appear shortly after that 1 ACTI Connecting Vision ka Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Live View The live view will appear automatically with the video resolution of 1280x720 1MP cameras or 1920x1080 2 5MP cameras Web Configurator KSE SB x aia 1 2012 10 01 07 23 51 NeW Mads Ki gt b Nw a L While being on the Live View page the Live View icon appears as being pressed mo
4. Event depending on the actual capabilities of each camera This manual System Notice The exact content of the menu list varies for each camera We however is designed to explain all the possible functions several items in the Setup page are divided into groups such as Network IP Settings etc You can expand the groups to see the sub items by pressing the button The following chapters of this manual explain each Setup item separately The chapters are listed in the same order as the list of Setup menu items 5 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Host Host The section Host allows the administrator to define the name of the camera and preferred user interface language Host Name Camera Language English Camera Name Front Gate Apply Reset There are two kinds of names Host Name and Camera Name Host Name is used to identify the camera by a DHCP server In some networks with very strict security policy it is required that all the network devices should have their host name and when the devices attempt to access the network by requesting an IP address from a DHCP server the DHCP server would check if the host name is among the allowed devices On this page it Is possible to edit the Host Name To actually include the Host Name in DHCP discovery packet sent from a camera please go to IP Settings and make sure the device is in Dynam
5. High sensitivity Big and slow 65 100 WZ Small and fast Ger Big and slow Small and slow Bi The camera s default sensitivity is 70 and threshold is 10 By these default values only the rabbit and the turtle would trigger an alarm while the butterfly and the snail would be ignored by the motion detection system Important Please remember that changing the size of the motion detection region has an impact on the threshold the bigger is the size of the motion detection region the smaller should be the threshold value if you want the same object size to trigger motion For example if you increase the motion detection region to twice the previous size please remember to reduce the threshold to half its original value from 10 to 5 On the other hand changing the location of the motion detection region has no impact on threshold Trigger interval The last configuration item is the trigger interval It is the time period from the beginning of the triggered event during which the all motion activities are ignored by the camera This is designed to avoid needless repetitive reporting of the same intrusion Trigger interval 20 seconds would mean that when the even happens camera will take certain one time actions and ignore the continuing activity in the motion detection region for 20 seconds When 20 seconds are over the S pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 camera will produce a new ala
6. and the authenticator forwards the credentials to the authentication server for verification If the authentication server determines the credentials are valid the supplicant client device is allowed to access resources located on the protected side of the network Please enable IEEE 802 1x and configure settings on the screen below Note that the new setting will only take effect after Save amp Reboot IEEE 802 1X Enabled EAPOL Version Vi V2 User Name User Password CA Certificate Upload User Certificate Upload User Private Key Upload New settings will only take effect after Save amp Reboot EAPOL Version V1 and V2 are the 802 1X communication types User name and User password area created by user and set in RADIUS server Certificates and Private Key are provided by RADIUS Server 2 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 If certificates or private key exist already there will be a Remove button behind these items in order to remove these items when necessary After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 24 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 SNMP Setting SNMP Setting The SNMP Setting item displays the SNMP configuration page SNMP provides an easy way to manage network devices The main features are 1 Monitor
7. you can only use Manual date and time adjustment mode Date Setting D SNTPINTP Server IP Address 64 90 182 55 Sync Time 1 Day M Set Manually Date 2012 03 H e Time DU 00 00 e Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Hong Kong Shanghai Taipei MM Day Light Saving Stat Time Typei e Mar e Second Sun w 02 00 e End Time Typei Oct se First sun e 03 00 e Apply Reset When choosing SNTP NTP Server for automatic date and time updating you can key in the IP address of the NTP server and the time interval for automatic time synchronization If you want to key in the domain name of NTP server instead please make sure the DNS server IP address has been set under IP Settings otherwise the camera will not be able to resolve the domain name of the NTP server b pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 lf all the cameras are getting the date and time from the same NTP Server you can be most sure that the video clips from different cameras can be well synchronized later for comparison purposes To choose the most suitable NTP Server to synchronize date and time with please refer to the worldwide pool of NTP Servers hito Awww pool ntp org en When choosing Set Manually mode you can adjust the date and time by the select boxes Choose the appropriate Time Zone from the select box too If your location is not listed there then pick any of the listed zones which GMT is identical with your
8. 207 00 0F 7C 66 68 89 A1D 311 V5 07 05 AC Hemispheric Camera KCM7911 228 5 6 1 T You can quickly notice the D11 model in the list Click on the IP address to automatically launch the default browser of the PC with the IP address of the target camera filled in the address bar of the browser already 6 www acti com ACTI Connecting Vision ka Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Use the default IP address of a camera If there is no DHCP server in the given network the user may have to assign the IP addresses to both PC and camera manually to make sure they are in the same network segment When the camera is plugged into network and it does not detect any DHCP services it will automatically assign itself a default IP 192 168 0 100 Whereas the default port number would be 80 In order to access that camera the IP address of the PC has to be configured to match the network segment of the camera Manually adjust the IP address of the PC In the following example based on Windows 7 we will configure the IP address to 192 168 0 99 and set Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 by using the steps below All Control Panel Items gt Network and Sharing Center ges Ze Sea rch Control Pane PE Network as S D se Gad 8 Oo emm Control Panel Home i S i E View your basic network information and set up connections Organize v Disable this network device Diagnos Ch dapte
9. Compression allows the user to define the compression settings of the video stream 1 and stream 2 The purpose of compression is to reduce the bandwidth and VMS storage consumption Usually the stream 1 is configured to be the best quality stream for NVR recording purposes while the stream 2 is configured to be with the basic quality for the live view of NVR to minimize the computing power of NVR used for video decoding Encoder Type 4 264 e Encoder Type MJPEG VGA Aspect Ratio Auto Detected VGAAspect Ratio Auto Detected e Resolution 1280x720 e Resolution NMN amp 40x350 e Frame Rate 30 Frame Rate 15 e Video Bit Rate Mode Constant Bit Rate e Qualiy 70 Video Max Bit Rate 2M M Apply Reset Encoder Type co two encoder types available H 264 High Profile and lt is used to define the aspect ratio of VGA stream it can be either 4 3 ratio 640x480 or 16 9 ratio 640x360 When Auto Detected is chosen the VGA stream will follow the ratio of the higher resolution stream to ensure the identical view of stream 1 and stream 2 Depending on the camera model the number of available resolutions may be different The default resolution setting of the camera may not necessarily be the maximum resolution of the camera If the user wants to use the maximum resolution it is possible to do it here The maximum possible resolution of the stream 2 will be smaller than stream 1 Under Constant Bit Rate mode CBR the camera
10. The section UPnP provides the option to enable Wee or disable the Universal Plug and Play capability of F Enabled the camera Having the UPnP enabled allows the eer Friendly Name 011 A 4 02 126 00015 other network devices to seamlessly discover it on Apply Reset the network for convenient identification and access The Friendly Name is a human readable name for the device that will be displayed when the camera is found By default the serial number of the camera is used as a friendly name however the user can modify the name according to the project needs After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 28 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Most of the Windows based computers have the capability to discover the devices that support UPnP Below is the example of Windows 7 by clicking on the Network icon of Windows 7 the PC will discover the cameras instantly ACM3701 10H X 00473 a U ACM3701 12G E 00300 4 E Desktop a Libraries Ww ACM4201 09C X 00538 B NP 17 ACM8511 09K X 00006 E Computer D11 AA 02 12G 00015 gt Network J ENR 00 1D B6 0B 0A 12 a Control Panel 17 GNR2000 00 19 0F 09 EE 19 Bonjour The section Bonjour provides the option to enable or z disable the ability of the camera to be discovered by E Enabled the other network dev
11. User s Manual V6 02 03 Firmware Upload Firmware Upload The section Firmware Upload allows remote upgrade or downgrade of camera firmware The upgrade to newer version is usually done in order to gain new functions or fix existing bugs or limitations while downgrade to older version is used mostly for integration purposes where the newly purchased camera model comes with the newer firmware version than supported by a third party video management system of a given project The firmware image file can be downloaded from the website It has the file extension upg Firmware Upload Do you want to do firmware upload Apply After pressing Apply button it is possible to browse for firmware image file that has already been downloaded to the computer that has the Web Configurator running Firmware Upload Firmware Browse Apply Click Browse to select the upload image file Click the Apply button to start the upload Once the process is finished you will get an OK message and system will reboot itself pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Save amp Reboot Save amp Reboot The Save amp Reboot section allows saving the settings and rebooting the camera remotely This is critical because some settings might not take effect before save amp reboot Save amp Reboot Click apply to save all settings and reboot this device Please wait 30 seconds for system reboot And
12. as sender can be different than the user name Network SMTP server address Network SMTP server Port number and Max Connection time before timeout in seconds After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet HTTP Server HTTP CGI servers are programs that run on web sites or many devices They can be custom programmed to perform a large variety of actions based upon the input You can define which CGI server to connect to here and the user password required to log into the target server The actual message command is setup in the Notification messages URL commands section You may define two separate CGI servers IP devices are also CGI servers This means that IP devices can now issue commands to each other which creates endless possibilities for highly coordinated response The IP device can also give a loopback command to itself in effect changing almost all possible settings dynamically For detail on the commands used to control the cameras please contact your customer representative An example will help you gain a better sense of how to utilize this unique function Camera A is a fixed camera that looks at a corridor leading to the main hall It has a motion detection window located near the point where the corridor arrives at the large hall Camera B is a PTZ camera located in the hall which is usually left on a
13. eseee amas E 57 EVEN O TVO aa en nen ene en eee 57 VOT COM re tre EE 60 S LIS E 66 PVE EVO E 69 CU 70 NSE CC OUI E 70 OY SIT HAIG eisein E EE EEE EENE EE EE A EEE EE EEEE 71 FACIO DOA E 72 PU Wale OO AG rr E E E E E EE 73 SAVE amp Heboot cc ceccccseccccseeeeceeseeceeeeeceeceeseeeeeseueeeseeesseeesseeeesseeeesaaes 74 Beie OG E 75 Troubleshooting sccavecs scaseceaneuacwenseacemsensesenesaccseua 76 3 www acti com pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Recommended PC Specifications In order to configure or test the cameras a PC with following basic specifications is needed Core2Duo 2 13GHz or above Windows XP with SP2 or above Windows 2003 Operating System Windows Vista Windows 2008 Windows 7 Browser for Accessing Internet Explorer 8 0 or newer full functionality Firmware Other browsers with VLC installed partial functionality Video Resolution 1024x768 or higher 4 www acti com pa ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Preparation Connect the Equipment To be able to connect to the camera firmware from your PC both the camera and the PC have to be connected to each other via Ethernet cable At the same time the camera has to have its own power supply In case of PoE cameras you can use a PoE Injector or a PoE Switch between the camera and the PC The cameras that have the DC power connectors may be powered on by using a power adaptor The Et
14. files and folders Symbol Description Example YYYY 4 digits for year 2009 for year 2009 YY the last 2 digits of 4 digits year 09 for year 2009 DAMM two digits for month 01 12 01 for January DD two digits for date 01 31 01 for the 1st day of a month hh two digits for hour 00 23 mm two digits for minute 00 59 SS two digits for second 00 59 W a space character N camera name camera 1 File serial counter It starts from 1 in every uploading task The counter will Y e Se be increased by 1 for next uploading file Example 1 Entrance YYYY MM DD hh mmi ss for time 2009 06 05 22 50 30 The full name is Entrance 2009 06 05 225030 2 A w N_TEST Y for camera name is my camera and three successive uploaded files The full names of these three files are A my camera_TEST1 A my camera_TEST2 A my camera_TEST3 64 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Send URL commands Pre requisites HTTP CGI server setup Send URL commands Fl SendCommand1to HTTPCGI1 Test Command as eventis triggered cgi bin cmd encoder PT2_PRESET_GO 1 including path of CGI program max 119 characters Command as event becomes inactive cg bin cmd encoder PT2_PRESET_GO including path of CGI program max 119 characters SendCommand2to HTTPCGI1 Test Command as eventis triggered co bin cmd encoder VIDEO_BITRATE 3M amp V l including path of CGI program max 119 ch
15. highly recommended to keep the camera in Auto Exposure mode and let the intelligent system of the camera find the best possible exposure settings instead Exposure Mode Manual e White Balance Auto e Hold Exposure Gain 2 k Shutter Speed 130 Line Frequency 60Hz e Apply Reset In manual exposure mode the user can directly adjust the signal gain and shutter soeed manually The White Balance and Line Frequency controls have already been explained in the previous chapter After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet so pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 OSD Privacy Mask osniPnvacy Mask The section OSD Privacy Mask allows user to do one of the two on video operations 1 Add text to the upper or lower left corner of the video This function is called Text Overlay or On Screen Display OSD It is possible to display the camera name date and time IP address or any custom text as Text Overlay The text is kept as small as possible and is not resizable The text can be read normally when the video is enlarged on the display to 1 1 ratio The purpose of having the text so small is to provide sufficient legal evidence while blocking the smallest possible area of the video to avoid valuable video evidence being blocked by text overlay The text will be embedded into video and cannot be re
16. keeps the stable bitrate regardless of the complexity of the scene Under this mode the video quality may vary if the bit rate value is set too low It is easier to do storage and network bandwidth consumption estimations under this mode compared to Variable Bit Rate mode VGA Aspect Ratio Resolution Video Bit Rate Mode only for H 264 Under Variable Bit Rate mode VBR the camera will keep the video quality stable while the bit rate may occasionally go up or down depending on the complexity of the scene 38 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Defines the upper limit of the bitrate only available under CBR mode The bitrate will be floating slightly under that limit For example if the limit is set as 2M the bitrate will be floating around 1 6 2 0 Mbps Video Max Bit Rate only for H 264 Video Bit Rate Mode Constant Bit Rate e If the Video Max Bit Rate is chosen as Video Max BitRate Unlimited Unlimited then the Video Bit Rate Video BitRate 2M selection box will appear that defines the bit rate level Under CBR mode when Video Max Bit Rate is chosen Unlimited the user can define the AVERAGE bit rate For example if the Video Bit Rate is chosen 2M then occasionally the actual bit rate may go Video Bit Rate below or beyond 2M but in the long run the average bit rate will be only for H 264 very close to 2M This mode allows the most accurate storage
17. location For the countries with daylight saving policy there is Day Light Saving function with two different types Type 1 define the starting or ending time of daylight saving period by the number of the week in the month First Second Third or Last week Type 2 define the starting or ending time of daylight saving period by the exact date in the month 1 31 Whether to choose Type 1 or Type 2 please refer to the daylight saving policy of given country After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet Pq ACTI Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Network Network The section Network provides the list of network related functions and services The mark before Network indicates that the list can be expanded by clicking on it Once expanded the list can later be collapsed again by clicking on the mark IP Address Filtering IP Address Filtering By IP Address Filtering function it is possible to define which devices their IP addresses are allowed to connect to this camera and which devices are forbidden to connect to this camera Check the box Enabled to activate the IP address filtering function and press Apply IP Address Filtering T Enabled Apoy Reset Below you can select either Allowed or Blocked list to add items there and Enable th
18. made but not Applied yet Notice It may take several seconds to update the region location on video display after pressing Apply 53 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 On Screen Graphics On Screen Graphics OSG is a new feature that allows placing custom image files on the top of the video as a layer For example it can be used as a watermark for security purposes or a brand logo in the corner of the video image There is no interface within Web Configurator to configure On Screen Graphics since it is a rarely used feature The URL commands can be used to complete the task instead The image that can be used as OSG has to be in YUV format Image raster graphics before uploading to the camera There are several freeware converters available that convert images to YUV format For example one free trial version of YUV converter can be downloaded from Sunrayimage com http www sunrayimage com download YUV Tools 3 0 _trial zip We do not guarantee the performance terms of usage or availability of this product The user has to read the terms of use first and proceed with installation if the terms are acceptable Please note that the image should not be larger than 640x480 pixels and should contain an even number of pixels The image once uploaded cannot be resized Therefore please make sure that you have the image with the right size before uploading to the camera For example we have t
19. motion detection rectangle as shown on the image The motion detection regions may even be overlapping if you like 1 2012 10 23 10 28 02 size of the region KS E By dragging the lower right corner of the motion detection region H you can change the size of the region The maximum size of the region can even be as big as the whole screen Sensitivity Sensitivity is the parameter that helps us distinguish actual moving targets people vehicles from the slightly moving background such as leaves of the trees waving in the wind In order to avoid false alarms we might want the camera be able to ignore small motion The higher is the sensitivity level of the camera the smaller shift of the object is needed to trigger the alarm For example if the object within motion detection region has moved for about 1 3 pixels during two video frames then such small motion will be discarded by camera if the sensitivity is low and will still trigger an alarm if the sensitivity is high In other words you can think of sensitivity level as a reversed speed limit the smaller is the sensitivity the faster are the objects allowed to move without being detected The biggest challenge of motion detection configuration is to find the settings that do not produce false alarms and at the same time do not miss any actual intrusions The rule of thumb is the sensitivity should be as high as possible while not producing false alarms The default s
20. the window will close in 3 seconds Apply pa ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Logout Lopas Clicking this item allows you to log out of the IP device Be sure to logout this IP device once you have completed all the tasks via Web Configurator pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Troubleshooting Although the default settings of the camera are ideal for 90 of the cases there may be some rare cases when the settings need to be adjusted or the device has to be examined The following section provides easy troubleshooting solutions for most cases In some occasions the unexpected symptoms may be the result of selecting the product that is not suitable for given environment For more detailed explanations and instructions of each situation please refer to the complete Troubleshooting Guide at http www acti com kb detail aso KB ID KB20130130001 Image Quality Troubleshooting Problem Solution Motion blur Increase shutter speed Blurry image Auto Focus Refocus button Manual focus adjust manually Reduce aperture size widen the viewing angle install camera farther from objects Too narrow viewing Vari focal lens widen the viewing angle Zoom lens press the zoom out button Fixed lens replace it with wide angle fixed lens or choose another model with wide angle lens Increase video resolution zoom in zoom lens or adjust lens to telephoto position
21. trusted Certification Authority CA Self Signed Certificate User wants to use the certificate created and issued by user himself Press Create or Create Self Signed Certificate button and configure settings in the pop up screen to install the certificate Note that the new setting will only take effect after Save amp Reboot 2 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 IEEE 802 1X IEEE 802 1X IEEE 802 1X is an IEEE standard for port based Network Access Control 802 1X authentication involves three parties a supplicant an authenticator and an authentication server The supplicant is a client device such as an IP camera that wishes to attach to the LAN WLAN The authenticator is a network device such as an Ethernet switch or wireless access point and the authentication server is typically a host running software supporting the RADIUS and EAP protocols The authenticator acts like a security guard to a protected network The supplicant i e client device is not allowed access through the authenticator to the protected side of the network until the supplicant s identity has been validated and authorized An analogy to this is providing a valid passport at an airport before being allowed to pass through security to the terminal With 802 1X port based authentication the supplicant provides credentials such as user name password or digital certificate to the authenticator
22. 0 degree rotation effect Check this box to mirror the video left right Usually used together with Video Flipping to achieve the 180 degree rotation effect Select the Brightness value 0 100 The higher the value the brighter the image Select the Contrast level from following options Lowest low medium Contrast high highest Turn ON or OFF the Digital Noise Reduction When turned on the noise on the video especially in low light is reduced and image will look smoother and clearer Choose the WDR level from following options Disabled low medium high highest Digital Noise Reduction After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet The button Restore image settings to default is a quick way of restoring factory default image settings without needing to reset the whole camera to factory default r pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Exposure White Balance Exposure White Balance e The section Exposure White Balance allows the user to configure Exposure shutter iris and gain control and White Balance settings In most cases the default settings are sufficient and no adjustment is needed Some options will only appear under certain Exposure White balance modes Each mode is described in detail below Exposure Mode Auto Exposure Mode Auto e White Balan
23. Motion Detection Motion Detection i f f f The section Motion Detection allows the user to configure the video motion detection system of the camera Motion detection regions are based on the Stream 1 By default all the regions are disabled Runtime MD Profile Enabled Trigger Interval s Trigger Threshold 1 FO 1 10 Ki 2 70 1 10 E 3 70 d 10 og setup Click on Setup to adjust the motion detection regions or its parameters Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is required to configure the motion detection regions There are three independently configurable motion detection regions in the camera Each motion detection region has 6 configuration parameters Enabled or disabled Location of the region Size of the region Sensitivity Trigger threshold Trigger interval 20 ACT Connecting Vision vA Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Enabled or disabled SE e aa Lech re fen eee gn mm o Each of the 3 motion detection regions can be enabled or disabled individually Look at the example Only the region 1 is enabled while 2 and 3 are disabled The disabled regions disappear from the video display Note that the number of the motion detection region is written in __ Sensitivity 1 d 70 the upper left corner of the region 2 m 70 e Location of the region You can move the motion detection region anywhere on the field of view by dragging the top of the
24. Objects too small vari focal Install the camera closer to target Change to the lens with longer focal length Change the camera model with higher resolution or longer focal length Use Auto Exposure Mode and increase AE Reference Target set the Slowest Auto Underexposed Shutter Speed to slowest possible 1 5s Add external light source to illuminate the image area the camera is shooting Overexposed Use Auto Exposure Mode and reduce AE Reference Target if necessary image Enable DNR Enlarge the aperture Lower AE Reference Target in Auto Exposure mode Lower the Exposure Gain in Manual Exposure mode Lower video resolution Add extra visible or IR lights Blocking amp mosaic Increase the bitrate Wrong colors or Manually correct the colors by using white paper Hold button in Auto White Balance color rolling mode Adjust the camera s position or viewing direction Adjust the light source Make sure there is sufficient light Make sure the Day Night Mode and IR LED Control are both in Auto mode Make sure that the Switch from Day mode to Night mode does Black image NOT have the most extreme value 100 Manual iris open the iris by rotating the ring towards O Remove the protective cap of the lens during installation Make sure the dome or bullet cover is tightly mounted Reduce the AE reference target IR light reflection in Auto Exposure mode Reduce the Exposure Gain in Manual Exposure mode pi AC
25. RY 172 16 5 19 MAC 00 0F 7C 08 D9 FE BONJOUR _CONFIG 1 011 A44 02 126 00015 5 m A 1m system Log Mount jffs2 filesystem a Devcap Version 011_20120713_01 Bootloader Version BOOTLOADER 500 V01 04 Loading GetJifies driver Initiating factory button Loading System Config files Starting Streaming Core Initial system time manager M II Config file The units parameters and their current settings Parameter List Always attach the server report when contacting your support channel Server Report Third party software licenses Show License The Server Report is a convenient way of exporting the full list of camera related information in a text format so that it can be sent to the technical support team for faster service n pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Factory Default Factory Default The section Factory Default allows the camera settings be reset to the original factory settings Factory Default Preserve network setting and HTTP HTTPS port Reset parameters to the original factory settings Apply If you want to keep network settings and restore other settings to factory default please select the first option If you select the second one instead all the settings would be removed during factory default You will have to use factory default IP setting to connect to this camera ka ACT Connecting Vision Firmware
26. T Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Streaming Quality Troubleshooting In auto exposure mode set the Slowest Auto Shutter Speed to be not slower than the Frame Rate Too interval of frames In manual exposure mode set the Shutter Speed to be not slower Low at Night than the interval of frames Use dual stream stream 1 for recording stream 2 for live view Lower the bitrate Lower the resolution if acceptable for user Check the cable quality Make sure to use Latency industrial grade switches and routers Check the NVR server amp client PC requirements from NVR manual Use the NVR that has the video smoothening algorithm for live view and playback Use the Playback function of NVR use frame by frame validation of jitter looking sections to see if any frames are dropped To troubleshoot the data switch router and Dropped Frames VMS computer you may also ask for assistance from technical support team of camera manufacturer 77
27. White Balance Auto e Hold White Balance R Gain B Gain For advanced users there is also an option to switch from Auto mode to Manual mode of White Balance directly and input the R Gain and B Gain values manually Line Frequency is the function that adjusts the shutter speed options to match with the frequence of artificial light source of given country For example in Europe the light frequency due to power supply frequency of lights is 50Hz that is 50 flashes per second By setting line frequency to 50Hz in such case the shutter speed options will be proportional with light source frequency such as 1 25s 1 50s 1 100s etc It is necessary to have the camera s Line Frequency adjusted according to the power frequency of the light source to avoid flickering effect The natural light source sun light is a seamless flow of light the Line Frequency setting does not matter for the cameras that are only exposed to natural light After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet S pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Exposure Mode Manual When the lighting conditions are stable 24 hours a day the advanced users may consider using manual exposure mode to further fine tune the image quality in order to fulfill the special project requirements Please note that in most cases it is
28. and PTZ control 3 Enable disable the option of seeing the live view without needing user name and password anonymous login which is especially convenient function for camera installers on the field For security reasons account name and password is always required when entering Setup page of Web Configurator or when trying to access camera or change settings by URL commands User Account d Liveview without account name and password TT est a Password O Root admin 123456 User 1 User User User User User 2 3 4 User 5 6 i User 8 9 User User 10 Apply Reset After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 7 ka ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 System Info System Info The section System Info provides the full information about camera status settings and log This information is very helpful while doing the camera configuration maintenance or troubleshooting system Information Firmware Version A1D 500 V6 07 03 AC MAC Address 00 0F 7C 086 D9 FE Production ID 011 A4 02 126 00015 Factory Default Type No Audio 0x11 Company Name Web Site Profile ID OV9715 DA1_V120308A sensor Board O0V9 15 WAN Status WAN_TYPE 1 WAN IP 172 16 26 201 WAN _NETMASK 255 255 255 0 WAN GATEWAY 172 16 26 253 DNS_PRIMARY 172 16 5 20 DNS_SECONDA
29. aracters Command as event becomes inactive cgi bin cmd encoder VIDEO_BITRATE 1M amp Vil including path of CGI program max 119 characters SendCommand3to HTTP CGI1 Test Apply Reset URL commands can be sent to HTTP CGI servers upon event This provides the possibility of highly intelligent response upon event IP devices and many other devices also have embedded CGI servers that may be controlled When Event Handler sends an URL command it will send one set of command when the event is trigged and another as the event becomes inactive Depending on the CGI design the URL commands may be able to be stringed together and multiple commands may be issued in a single line An example would be when the access control device at the entrance detects an entry this device provides a DI signal to the PTZ camera and triggers an event This event then sends a loopback command to the PTZ Camera itself by setting its own IP as the HTTP CGI server The PTZ Camera then moves to a preset location stays until the event is over and then moves back to another location At the same time it moves to the pre set location it increases the bitrate from 1M to 3M and the frame rate from 4 fps to 8 fps The bitrate fos changes are reverted at the end of event 6s pa ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Event List You may define a maximum of 10 Event rules which will be shown in abbreviated form in
30. ce Auto Hoi AE Reference target 128 e slowest Auto Shutter Speed 1 5 e Line Frequency 60Hz e Apply Reset In Auto Exposure Mode you control the image brightness by configuring the AE Reference Target and Slowest Auto Shutter AE Reference Target Auto Exposure reference target can be considered as the Target Brightness on Sensor The camera will use several internal parameters to achieve best quality with reference to this The higher this value the brighter the overall scene however there may be more noise at night in such case The range of AE Reference Target is 1 255 The camera will automatically control shutter speed auto iris if available and signal gain to achieve the target level set by the user If the auto iris does not exist or is already opened to a maximum size and the image is still darker than the user defined target it will further slow down the shutter speed within the allowed range set by user under Slowest Auto Shutter Speed and increase the signal gain Slowest Auto Shutter Speed is the user defined threshold for slowest allowed speed of auto shutter For example if by default the shutter speed would vary between 1 5s 1 2000s depending on the lighting conditions then setting the Slowest Auto Shutter Speed to 1 30s would narrow down the auto shutter range to work between 1 30s 1 2000s The purpose of allowing user to define the threshold for slowest speed is to avoid motion blur caused by t
31. dress IP address 192 168 0 99 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway K s lt K K b Drk mons Leg en Be 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Install d Uninstall Properties Preferred DNS server Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit SE 7 www acti com OK Cancel ACT Connecting Vision vA Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Manually adjust the IP addresses of multiple cameras If there are more than 1 camera to be used in the same local area network and there is no DHCP server to assign unique IP addresses to each of them all of the cameras would then have the initial IP address of 192 168 0 100 which is not a proper situation for network devices all the IP addresses have to be different from each other The easiest way to assign cameras the IP addresses is by using IP Utility E IP_Utility IP Address NetMask 172 16 26 192 255 255 255 0 v Basic Search z Refresh Device Settings Change Network Address Firmware Upgrade Config Backup Config Restore Reset Save amp Reboot ent teg ing
32. e when NVR needs to connect to the camera it asks from DDNS Service what the current camera s IP is The DDNS Service instantly responds to NVR and tells it the camera s IP Now NVR will use the IP of the camera to connect to the camera and the video stream from the camera to NVR can be initiated As a result NVR can always find the IP camera regardless of frequently changing IP address of the camera Since there are so many public DDNS Services available for free the PPPoE based connection is really a good and low cost solution for single camera sites DONS E Enabled As asernice As a protocol reference members dyndns org HostName cameral23 dyndns org UserName cameral23owner Password CEPT ert T Apply Reset 3s pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 To activate DDNS please check the Enabled Select the service reference input the Host Name the domain name given to the camera by DDNS service User Name and Password of the DDNS server account You will get the needed Host Name User Name and Password information from the DDNS service provider once you have registered an account there and requested a domain name for your Camera After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 6 ACT Connecting Vision vA Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Video it V
33. ed when the connection to the Primary DNS Server fails DNS Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 secondary DNS Serwer 0 D _ 0 D Apply Reset After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 33 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 DDNS DDNS There are surveillance solutions that consist of single cameras scattered over a wide territory therefore each of those cameras should be connected to Internet in order to become accessible by Control Center For example the chain stores bus stops currency exchange booths etc In such cases one of the practical networking solutions is to use DSL modem on camera site and let the camera obtain the dynamic IP address from the Internet Service Provider through the DSL modem using PPPoE connection which is much more cost effective than applying for static IP address PPPoE Connection with Dynamic IP address Internet gt IP Camera DSL Modem Control Center NVR gt Video Stream from camera to NVR Commands from NVR to camera s IP address However there is one drawback in this solution in order to do the remote surveillance from the Control Center the NVR Server in the Control Center has to know the address of the IP camera at all times in order to get the video stream from the camera If the camera s network connection has been
34. eded for Email Just put a slash in the field The rules contain flexible parameters A sample rule and corresponding filename will look like this Front_Door YYYY MM DD hh mm ss Front Door 2009 10 12 195037 JPG Upload Path folders may also be named dynamically For the IP device to create folders on FTP and HTTP CGI servers properly your FTP CGI account will need to have permission to create folders For syntax on auto naming please see online help or the inset box at the end of this section The symbol cannot be the first character in filename or upload path Please use either an alphabet or a number as the starting character For Upload Path be sure to start and end eith a backslash An example will be Backgate MM DD CGI path amp Program Some CGI servers may require special info and settings Please refer to 3 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 CGI server designer for this section IP devices do not allow upload of Snapshots Video into their embedded CGI servers E Mail Recipient Subject When uploading video snapshots via email these fields are required Video Source Choosing the video source from video 1 or video 2 Auto Naming Rules for Files and Folders To properly track images and videos a well thought out naming rule is necessary There are a number of automatic variables available to design a proper naming system which may be used both on
35. em with the checkbox behind each row IP Address Filtering El Enabled Get IF address Blocked IP Address Netmasks 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E Apply Reset 9 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Allowed mode will refuse access to all IP addresses except the ones listed below Blocked mode will accept all incoming access except the IP addresses listed below Using Netmask Subnet Mask allows you to set filtering for a whole range of IP address at once without the need to enter all of them individually If you are not sure about the function of Netmask then you should use 255 255 255 255 and it will affect only a single IP address per line of entry or use 255 255 255 0 to use the same setting for all IP addresses starting with the same three numbers After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet Warning Do not accidentally block your own IP address that you are connecting from otherwise you will not be able to access the camera any more to undo the changes If th
36. ensitivity level of the cameras is 70 on a scale of 0 100 and it is a good setting for most d standard cases Pq ACTI Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Trigger threshold Look at the moving object entering the area of motion detection although moving quite slowly it caused motion activity several pixel regions reported a motion that was faster than allowed E Sc G CH speed limit of sensitivity 70 C ee es PE Runtime MD Profile w pe bue ormon EE 10 9 v 10 9 70 e the image shows how many percent 2 a m v 10 of pixels within the motion detection n region were considered as currently in motion The activity panel itself is a timeline for each moment of time you can see the height of the blue bars You may notice that at certain moment the tallest bars in the activity graph reached about 25 a quarter of the total height in activity panel it means 25 of this motion detection area were filled with moving pixels at that moment By visual observation you can also see that the object standing inside the motion detection region indeed covers about 25 of its size What if the object is really small but moves rather fast gets triggered by the current sensitivity level For example we want to detect people but not the cat walking in the room Although both people and cat may move with the speed that will trigger motion they have differe
37. es if this rule is in effect or disabled Sometimes it is useful to keep the settings for troubleshooting purposes but keep them as disabled Upload Media to these define the task at hand and change the field that needs to be filled out Upload Period IP device will provide video snapshots for the number of seconds here It will stop uploading video snapshot at the end of this period If you have video management software recording from this camera at the same time the normal recording through NVR will not be affected and goes on throughout the event period and afterwards But the special upload session will end as the event ends Image during Upload Period This is used only by snapshots This tells the camera how many snapshots it should attempt to capture during the Upload Time If this value is set to 0 then the IP device will attempt to capture as many snapshots as possible Depending upon the device loading the number of snapshots taken may not reach the number you specified Pre Buffer Time This is only used by video If this is set to more than 0 then the IP device will Start to buffer video in its internal memory The maximum pre buffer is 10 seconds When an event requires video upload the IP device will first upload the video taken right before the event then keep uploading until it reaches the upload time Image File Name Upload Path You will need to specify rule for file names and upload paths upload path is not ne
38. estimations however while planning the bandwidth please consider the occasional peaks of bit rate H 264 Compression Under VBR mode the bit rate will be floating while the video quality will be stable and follows the quality standard set by the user The user can choose either High Medium or Low quality The higher is the quality level the more bit rate the camera will use to achieve the target quality Video Bit Rate Mode Variable Bit Rate e Quality Medium GOP 1lframe 1Second Quality MJPEG Compression The user can define the quality with the numeric scale from 1 to 100 The default MJPEG quality is 60 The higher is the quality level the more bit rate the camera will use to achieve the target quality Under VBR mode it is possible to adjust the GOP length that is the occurrence rate of I frames By default there is one I frame per second For example in case of 30fps there will be 1 frame and 29 GOP P frames every second by default When the GOP is changed to 1 only for H 264 l frame per 5 seconds then there will be one I frame followed by 149 P frames In case of the static scenes long GOP can further minimize the bandwidth and storage consumption After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 3 pa ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03
39. g any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Upload Video snapshot Pre requisites SMTP server FTP server HTTP CGI server setup IP devices may send video recording snapshots to your chosen server upon event Video will be in RAW format while snapshots will be JPG files You can define up to three groups of settings to upload video snapshot Snapshots can be sent to FTP HTTP CGI and via e Mail while video can only be uploaded to FTP or HTTP CGI servers If Audio in is enabled in device the uploaded video will include audio The parameters needed to setup this function are different for each task combination Snapshot ftp or video HTTP etc and are explained below Enable Upload video snapshot and Audio 1 Upload Media Type Snapshot Upload Media Type Snapshot Video Upload Media to Upload Media To E Mail Image during Images during Upload Period 0 Y Y Y Upload Period Use 0 for maximum number of images Pre Buffer Time DD Pre BufferTime 0 e 0 10 Second Image File Name Front_Door_ VYy y_ MM_ DD Weil Reapers DERRE E Mail Recipients S using for multiple addressed Subject DERRE Subject Front Door Snapshot 62 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Upload Video snapshot and Audio checkbox this decid
40. ggered by Motion d Region 1 Region 2 Trigger by Motion Region 3 You may also ask the event to be repeatedly triggered during this scheduled time The interval is determined in minutes You may use this with email FTP upload to take snapshots at regular intervals Dis For selected models only the IP device may be triggered by Digital Input Motion You may trigger the event if one or many Motion Detection regions encounter a motion trigger Trigger from any of them will initiate the event The duration of event will be the same as the MD trigger length or the Trigger interval time defined in the Motion Detection section on Video Adjust page Video Loss This is available for video servers only When the analog video in is lost the video state will become lost and return to normal only until device receives analog video signal A common scenario is for Video Server to send email to administrator when video is lost and activate DO signal to alarm that persists until the analog signal is restored Switch to Night mode This is available to selected models only When camera changes between day and night modes the embedded event handler will notice this change and may act upon this information Potential uses include changing the motion detection profile to another set of Event MD parameters By having two sets of parameters each optimized for day and night this provide better overall accuracy in both day and nigh
41. he BMP logo with the size 204x106 that has been converted into YUV When the image is ready upload it to the camera by the following URL command http 192 168 0 100 cgi bin cmd encoder OSG_IMAGE Upon successful entry of user name ans password the following upload window will appear Browse for the yuv file in your computer that you had prepared and press Apply OSG_IMAGE Browse Apply Reset 5 ACT Connecting Vision vA Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 When done use another URL command to configure its position http 192 168 0 100 cgi bin cemd encoder 0SG_CONFIG 1 0 0 240 106 EB8080 4 where the 7 parameters behind OSG_CONFIG mean following Position 1 means enabled 0 means disabled 5 Heightoftheimage o 6 YYUUVV value of the background color of the image that is to be blended 7 Transparency level 0 means 0 1 means 25 2 means 50 3 means 75 4 means 100 The result would look like this 1 2012 10 23 16 46 09 5s ka ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Audio gege The section Audio is available only for audio supported models The user interface for audio control looks as below Audio In Enabled e Audio In Sensitivity High e Audio Out Volume To Audio Format DCH Apply Reset The option Enabled would activate incoming audio either line in or built in Audio In microphone The option Disabled would
42. hernet port LED or Power LED of the camera will indicate that the power supply for the camera works normally Configure the IP Addresses In order to be able to communicate with the camera from your PC both the camera and the PC have to be within the same network segment In most cases it means that they both should have very similar IP addresses where only the last number of the IP address is different from each other There are 2 different approaches to IP Address management in Local Area Networks by DHCP Server or Manually Using DHCP server to assign IP addresses If you have connected the computer and the camera into the network that has a DHCP server running then you do not need to configure the IP addresses at all both the camera and the PC would request a unique IP address from DHCP server automatically In such case the camera will immediately be ready for the access from the PC The user however might not know the IP address of the camera yet It is necessary to know the IP address of the camera in other to be able to access it by using a Web browser The quickest way to discover the cameras in the network is to use the simplest network search built in the Windows system just by pressing the Network icon all the cameras of the local area network will be discovered by Windows thanks to the UPnP function support of our Cameras 5 www acti com ACT Connecting Vision vA Firmware User s Man
43. ic IP Address mode and Use host name is checked Camera Name is used to identify the device by Video Management System or by Software Tools Usually upon installation of the camera the actual installation location is used as an easy to remember Camera Name such as Front Gate or Elevator 1 In many cases the VMS is able to modify the Camera Name directly via its own user interface without needing to access Web Configurator Language selection under Host has the same purpose as the one on the login page of Web Configurator After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 1e pi ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Date amp Time Each video frame contains a time stamp The accuracy of the time stamp is very important for incident investigators Therefore the clock of the camera has to be adjusted to most accurate time possible Date amp Time The section Date amp Time provides the options for adjusting the date and time of the camera There are two ways to adjust the date and time automatically by getting date and time regularly from any of the NTP servers worldwide or manually by selecting proper time zone date and time The automatic way can be used only if the camera has an access to NTP servers If you are using an isolated Local Area Network without Internet access
44. ices using Bonjour protocol Friendly Name D11 AA 02 126 00015 developed by Apple Inc Both Bonjour and UPnP serve the similar purpose to discover devices conveniently Apply Reset Similarly to UPnP the human readable Friendly Name can be defined by the user That name will be displayed when the camera is found in the network By default the Friendly Name is the serial number of the camera however the user can modify the name according to the project needs After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 2 ACT Connecting Vision WA d Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 ONVIF The camera with given firmware is ONVIF 2 2 compliant By default the ONVIF function is disabled To enable to the ONVIF support check the box and ONVIF press Apply Enabled If you need to activate ONVIF on multiple cameras conveniently you may use the IP Utility instead using system cgi and ONVIF_STATE 1 as URL command Change Network Address Firmware Upgrade Date Time Motion Video Audio IP Address 172 168 26 11 URL Settings Fena URLs to devices Commands 3 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 IP Settings IP Settings The section IP Settings provides the options to define how the camera would obtain its IP address and to which DNS server shou
45. ideo The section Video provides the options to adjust the video quality and configure the streaming details of the camera The default settings of the camera are sufficient for most environments and the video adjustments are not necessary The following sections explain the ways to configure the video quality or streaming details in case it is required to do so The mark before Video indicates that the list can be expanded by clicking on it Once expanded the list can later be collapsed again by clicking on the mark Video The sub section is also named Video For Audio supported cameras there will also be a sub section named Audio The video section is divided into tabs The functionality of each tab is explained separately below Upon opening the sub section named Video the live view of the Stream 1 of the camera will appear Since the camera is a dual stream device it is possible to see how each of the 2 streaming configurations looks like by selecting either Stream 1 or Stream 2 under the live video window 1 2012 10 16 16 55 26 Usually Stream 1 is configured to be high quality video with maximum resolution and frame rate for recording purposes while Stream 2 is usually a moderate quality stream for live view purposes of the VMS to reduce VMS computing power during video decoding of multiple channels 37 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Compression Compression The section
46. include in this response set If you are sending email via upload video and sending notification message at the same time the system will automatically merge the two emails into one The subject and image will be based upon the Upload snapshot Event configuration enabled but the message in the body text will be based upon the Notification messages In general please stick to the one email per event rule limit for best performance Change Motion Detection profile This will switch the profile of the selected Motion Detection region from Runtime profile to Event profile The profile will return to runtime settings at the end of this event You may program one motion detection region to be disabled at runtime but enable it with event handler under some circumstances Send URL command Select the URL command to include in the response set Two different commands will be sent at the time when the event is triggered and un triggered Change to Night Mode Selected models only For some models you may force the Camera into Night mode The camera will return to its previous setting whether auto or forced day night upon the end of the event se pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Go to a preset point if the device is a PTZ camera and there are preset points already configured in PTZ setup page then you may include this in the response section of the event rule by using Send URL Command method It
47. ing device uptime system detail description Ex model name model description and firmware version Collect interface information Ex MAC address interface speed local port a 2 Measuring network interface throughput To use SNMP just enable SNMP function in the camera SNMP agents and run SNMP management software in server NMS Network Management Station to connect to the devices SNMP Setting Vi Enabled a SNMP V1 V2 V1 Enabled V2 Enabled Read Community public Write Community write SNMP V3 Security Name public Password Must longer than 8 characters The SNMP agent supports versions V1 V2 and V3 SNMP V1 is the initial implementation of SNMP SNMP V2 is proposed to enhance the performance of management such as the communication of server and devices the confirmation of information delivery and receipt Primary additions in SNMP V3 concern security and remote configuration enhancements SNMP V1 V2 uses Community name as password to authenticate identity Read Community is the password for server to get information from devices Write Community is the password for server to edit values on devices The default is public for Read Community and write for Write Community Of course you can set any other password as your read write community You can enable V1 V2 or both Click Apply after you ve completed setup The security method of SNMP V3 uses account password for authen
48. ird party has the right to modify their utility any time which might affect the compatibility In such cases please use Internet Explorer browser instead When using Internet Explorer browser the ActiveX control for video stream management will be downloaded from the camera directly the user just has to accept the use of such control when prompted so No other third party utilities are required to be installed in such case The following examples in this manual are based on Internet Explorer browser in order to cover all functions of the camera 9 www acti com RAAGI Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Assuming that the camera s IP address is 192 168 0 100 you can access it by opening the Web browser and typing the following address into Web browser s address bar http 192 168 0 100 Upon successful connection to the camera the user interface called Web Configurator would appear together with the login page The HTTP port number was not added behind the IP address since the default HTTP port of the camera is 80 which can be omitted from the address for convenience Silla E http 192 168 0100 O E gt X S web Configurator IR Web Configurator Account Password Language English v ton Reset Before logging in you need to know the factory default Account and Password of the camera Account Admin Password 123456 0 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03
49. is happens by mistake you can do the hardware reset will clear all the filtering rules 2 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Port Mapping Port Mapping The section Port Mapping provides the list of services and protocols that require their own port number for communication By default the camera already has all the ports defined On this page the user can modify the port numbers in case there is a specific need for that Most often the HTTP port is changed to something other than 80 in order to match with easy to remember port forwarding rules of the router that acts as a bridge between local area network and Internet Port Mappir 10 HTTP bot 80 HITPS Port 443 Search Server Porti 6005 Search Server Port2 6006 Control Server Port 6004 Streaming Server Part 6002 RTSP Server Port TOTO RTP Multicast Video Fort for Media1 5100 RTP Multicast Video Fort for Media 5104 Multicast Setting Multicast IP 228 5 6 1 224 5 0 1 239 255 255 255 Multicast TTL 16 1 255 New settings will only take effect after Save amp Reboot Apply Reset HTTP port Select the port assigned for HTTP protocol access Select the first port used by server search applications to detect this IP Search Server Port device e g IP Utility Search Server Port2 device e g IP Utility Select the port used to support video control function by application programs e g NVR Streaming Server Port Se
50. is possible to let the camera return to another preset point at the end of the event After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet Manual Event You may select one event in the Manual Event area below the event list to be triggered via web user interface Manual Event Event e can be triggered manaully Apply Reset After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet Once selected the trigger button on the video display screen will show as clickable Click to trigger the selected event This is useful during event rule testing The live view panel would look like this Web Configurator e x mA x t Ge so pa ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 System 7 Syu The section System provides the list of functions that help manage the camera The mark before System indicates that the list can be expanded by clicking on it Once expanded the list can later be collapsed again by clicking on the mark User Account User Account The section User Accounts allows doing following user management tasks 1 Change the account name or password of the Root account that has a full access to the camera 2 Create up to 10 common users that only have an access for live view
51. ith their new IP addresses Please note that it is also possible to change the IP addresses manually by using the Web browser In such case please plug in only one camera at a time and change its IP address by using the Web browser before plugging in the next one This way the Web browser will not be confused about two devices having the same IP address at the same time 8 www acti com ka AGT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Access the Camera Now that the camera and the PC are both having their unique IP addresses and are under the same network segment it is possible to use the Web browser of the PC to access the camera You can use any of the browsers to access the camera however the full functionality is provided only for Microsoft Internet Explorer The browser functionality comparison Functionality Internet Explorer Other browsers ebe PTZ Control Capture the snapshot Video overlay based configuration Motion Yes No Detection regions Privacy Mask regions The basic VLC media player htto www videolan org has to be installed in PC first before using any non Internet Explorer browsers to be able to get live video feed from the camera with those browsers It is a free and open source cross platform multimedia player Disclaimer Notice The camera manufacturer does not guarantee the compatibility of its cameras with VLC player since it is a third party software the th
52. its color spectrum automatically and adjusts the image accordingly This function works continuously in the background It is re evaluated for each frame to make sure if there is any change in dominant light source e g the user closes the curtains to block the sun light and turns on the indoor lights In most cases the auto white balance works perfectly and the user does not have to adjust anything In some rare installation cases especially when there are no white color objects in the field of view and the light sources are mixed the camera may have difficulty to identify the true white color to fine tune the rest of the colors In such cases the installer can help the camera to understand the true colors by placing a white object for example a piece of white paper in front of the camera to cover the whole field of view a pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 and wait a few seconds the auto white balance system will adjust the colors until the white paper will really look white on the display At that moment the user can freeze these white balance settings by pressing the Hold button After pressing that button the White Balance will switch from Auto mode to Manual mode together with the color values captured at the moment of Hold The user can now remove the white object from the field of view and the colors will stay correct for given scene Exposure Mode Auto e Exposure Mode Auto e
53. l If you leave the Live View page you can later return by pressing that button If the resolution of the PC s monitor is bigger than the resolution of the live video you will be able to see the whole size of the video immediately If not you will only see part of the video at first and you would have to use the scroll bars to see the rest of the video area In order to see the whole video on your display you can temporarily re scale the video to better fit your screen by pressing the digital zoom buttons o Enlarge the video size digitally ER Reduce the video size digitally Notice These digital zoom adjustments do not influence the actual video resolution of the camera Regardless of how large or small the video appears on the display after pressing the digital zoom buttons the actual video stream size of the camera is the same as before 12 ACT Connecting Vision vA Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 You can also digitally re scale the video to fully match the size of your display with just 1 click zx Full screen Mode You may use ESC key from the keyboard to exit the full screen mode The cameras have the dual stream capability the Stream 1 is usually the high resolution stream with the purpose of being recorded by NVR while Stream 2 has lighter video configuration for NVR live view purposes to reduce the computing power of the NVR PC Both streams can be configured under Web Configurator s Set
54. ld the camera connect to in order to resolve domain names Connection Type Connection Type The sub section Connection Type allows defining the method of obtaining the IP address of the camera By default the camera is in Dynamic IP Address mode and attempts to get the IP address from a DHCP server If such attempt fails after several seconds for example the DHCP server does not exist the camera will automatically assign itself an IP address listed under Static IP Address Connection Type Dynamic IP Address Usehostname Camera Static IP Address IF Address 172 16 _ 26 222 SubnetMask 255 _ 255 _ 255 _ 0 Gateway 172 _ 16 _ 26 253 PPPoE User Name Password Apply Reset Host Name is used to identify the camera by a DHCP server In some networks with very strict security policy it is required that all the network devices should have their host name and when the devices attempt to access the network by requesting an IP address from a DHCP server the DHCP server would check if the host name is among the allowed devices On this page it Is possible to edit the Host Name and enable or disable the use of host name Most installation projects include clear network topology and static IP addresses for each camera In such cases you can change the camera to Static IP Address mode and modify the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway accordingly In some rare cases the camera may be connected to the control center over In
55. le traps and click Apply Camera s SNMP offers following information Group Description Provide general information about the managed device System eae Ex system description system name iterace Provide general information from the physical interfaces Ex interface speed MAC address Provide information about the mapping between network addresses and physical Address l i Translation addresses for each physical interface Ex The IP MAC addresses to connect to the managed device Provide the status and operation of Network Layer Layer 3 Ex the information and traffic flow of received delivered package ICMP Provide the status and statistics of ICMP Ex amount of receive error message of ICMP Provide the status and operation of Transport Layer Layer 4 using TCP protocol Ex TCP Local Port incoming outgoing TCP segments UDP Provide the status and operation of Transport Layer Layer 4 using UDP protocol Ex UDP Local Port in out datagram SNMP Provide the related statistics through SNMP TCP 26 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 RTP RTP The RTP section allows user to configure RTP Settings lf the RTSP Authentication is Enabled then the RTP streaming will require account name and password authentication If the RTP B2 Frame is Enabled then the B2 frame is added to every video frame containing additional information such as motion detection s
56. lect the port used by this IP device for Video Streaming TCP RTSP Server Port Select the port assigned for RTSP protocol access Mediat protocol Media2 protocol Multicast IP Select the multicast IP Default settings is 228 5 6 1 Multicast TTL Select the multicast TTL Default setting is 255 Control Server Port Search Server Porz Select the second port used by server search applications to detect this IP After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet New port settings will only take effect after pressing System gt Save amp Reboot 2 pa ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 HTTPS HTTPS HTTPS protocol allows creating a secure channel over an insecure network in order to protect the data sent between the camera and its counterpart Two things are required to have a secure communication encrypted data and verified counterpart of the communication To make sure that the messages are being sent and received from true counterpart the certificate is needed There are two methods to create certificates Certificate Signing Request CSR and Self Signed Certificate HTTPS Certificate Signing Request CSR Management Create Certificate Management Common Name Create Self Signed Certificate Certificate Signing Request CSR User uses a signed certificate issued by
57. me before timeout After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet SMTP Server SMTP servers can send email upon request from the IP device The email can be a simple subject and text email or attached with snapshot video You may setup two SMTP servers The device will first attempt to send the message via the Primary email SMTP server If the first attempt fails after the Max connecting time then the device will attempt to send via the secondary SMTP server If the device sends email successfully via the primary SMTP server then it will not use the secondary SMTP server SMTP Server Configuration Primary SMTP Configurations Enabled F Authentication Type Login ze User Name Event test com User Password seeeeee Sender Email Address EventHandler test com Network Address smtptestcomn Network Port 25 Max Connection Time ID e sec 0 300 sec Secondary SMTP Configurations Enabled 8 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 To setup SMTP servers make sure to enable the SMTP account and choose the proper Authentication type There are many types available The default is Login We recommend you to use Auto Detection Available authentication types include Auto Detection None Login Plain Cram MD5 Digest MD5 and PoP Relay Please also enter the User Name Password the email address displayed
58. moved later upon playback or export 2 Cover up some sensitive areas of the video that should not be captured by the camera such as manager s computer screen or bathroom entrance This function is called Privacy Mask It is possible to configure several independent regions for masking Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is required to configure the Privacy Mask The privacy masks will be embedded into video and cannot be removed later upon playback or export Text Overlay OSD Setup It is possible to define up to 4 regions of text If more than 1 region of text is enabled and positioned in the same location then the texts will appear one below another row by row OSD v Bottom v Bottom e Bottom v Reset In the example above one region of text was enabled with blue color and 50 transparency located at left lower corner and containing the text of Office View together with current date The date would be automatically changing every day according to camera s date and time settings The result of the example configuration would look like this Live View page 1 1 scale l DTT ice Ml eee 0 12 10 d ACT Connecting Vision vA Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Below is the list of characters with special meaning that can be used in the text field Hour in two digit format 00 23 Note that only 24 hour indication is supported Minutes in two digit format 00 59 After changi
59. ng any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet Privacy Mask Setup lt is possible to set up up to 4 regions of privacy masks The adjustment of the privacy mask region can be done when region is checked under Setup column Privacy Mask el Don t overlap privacy mask regions egon L Enabied OO O coor O 1 Rm mimpi E E E You may resize and drag the region the 2 A 4 Sa 2012 10 23 14 54 36 same way as the motion detection regions upper bar that contains the number of the region can be used for dragging the region across the video while the white box at the right lower corner of the privacy mask region can be used for resizing the region 52 ACTI Connecting Vision ka Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 There are 4 pre defined color options for privacy masks If the user wants to use any other colors please use URL commands to set up the privacy mask instead To do that please refer to the Guide that explains the use of URL commands When switching back to live view the privacy mask would look like this Ri Ss R ee Please note that the Text Overlay OSD and Privacy Masks will take effect for both Stream 1 and Stream 2 After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been
60. nt size of triggered pixels For example a human passing by the motion detection region will trigger 25 of pixels in that region while the cat would trigger only 2 Since we want to have a real alarm in case of human or vehicle passing by while ignoring birds cats butterflies mice etc we need a filter that can define how many percent of triggered pixels will be considered as a real alarm This parameter is called trigger threshold The default value of trigger threshold is 10 It means only the objects that are bigger than 10 of the motion detection region size and move faster than allowed by sensitivity level 70 will produce actual alarm How to choose the most optimal trigger threshold level The rule of thumb keep the trigger threshold as small as possible while not causing false alarms by the moving objects that are not humans or vehicles You can have different sensitivity level and trigger threshold level for each motion detection region In order to understand all of the above even better please refer to the table below containing four a2 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 possible combinations of settings using sensitivity level and trigger threshold percentage The objects listed in each cell will trigger an alarm under given settings Low threshold 0 5 High threshold 5 100 Y Low sensitivity Big and fast Ak Small and fast on Big and fast D Big and fast ie
61. o Edit Send URL commands Edit Notification message Pre requisites SMTP server HTTP CGI server setup Notification messages may be sent to either an email or a HTTP CGI server If sent to a CGI server it works the same as an URL command but it does not allow a second message at end of event You may configure up to three preset massages You can configure a message but disable so pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 it This will allow you to keep the settings without using it which will be useful in testing and troubleshooting Notification message Notification message 1 W Sendmessageto HTIPCGI1 Test CGI Path A Program cgibin cmd encoder including path of CGI program URL Command PT _PRESET_GO 1 Message Look at Front Door Notification message 2 Sendmessageto E Mail ze Test E Mail Recipients supervisor test com using for multiple addresses Subject Intrusion Detected Message Someone just entered Notification message 3 Fields must be filled in Apply Reset To setup Notification Messages make sure to enable the message and then determine what type of message to send HTTP CGI or email If you are sending to CGI server you need to enter the CGI path the URL command itself and an optional message If you are sending email please enter the recipient E Mail address the email subject and the body message After changin
62. o Multicast IP 172 16 26 95 00 0F 7C 09 16 5B A1D 311 V5 07 05 AC Hemispheric Camera KCM7911 O 172 16 26 96 00 0F 7C 09 16 57 A1D 311 V5 07 05 AC Hemispheric Camera KCM7911 O 172 16 26 101 00 0F 7C 08 32 DA A1D 310 V4 12 09 AC Megapixel IP Cube Camer TCM4511 172 16 26 102 00 0F 7 02 A1 51 A1D 220 W3 14 18 AC d Mega IP Cube Camera ACM4201 172 16 26 112 00 0F 7C 03 F9 BE A1D 220 V3 14 18 AC Video Server ACD2100 o 172 16 26 114 00 0F 7C 03 0B 2A A1D 310 V4 12 09 AC Video Server TCD2500 O 172 16 26 115 00 0F 7C 02 98 5D A4Q 220 V3 03 02 AC Quad Server ACD2000 T 172 16 26 139 00 0F 7C 78 14 00 A1D 310 V4 09 18 AC Mega IP Camera TCMS311 O 172 16 26 140 00 0F 7C 45 45 43 A1D 310 V4 09 22 AC Mega IP Camera TCM5611 O 172 16 26 141 00 0F 7C 48 60 74 A1D 310 V4 10 07 AC IP Cube Camera TCM4201 O 172 16 26 142 00 0F 7C 78 97 89 A1D 311 V5 07 05 AC Mega IP Camera KCM5211 228 5 6 1 O 172 16 26 143 00 0F 7C 04 11 18 A1D 310 V4 09 22 AC Mega IP Dome TCM7411 228 5 6 1 o 172 16 26 144 00 0F 7C ED 78 94 A1D 310 V4 12 09 AC Megapixel IP Dome TCM7811 228 5 6 1 172 16 26 146 00 0F 7C 07 73 18 A1D 310 V4 12 09 AC IP Speed Dome TCM6630 228 5 6 1 O 172 16 26 147 00 0F 7C EF 82 A7 A1D 311 V5 06 01 AC Hemispheric Camera KCM3911 228 5 6 1 O 00 0F 7C 08 D9 FE A1D 500 V6 01 02 AC Megapixel IP Cube Camer D11 228 5 6 1 O 172 16 26
63. o e IRLED Control Auto e Switch from Day mode to Night mode 50 e Apply Reset There are three modes Auto The camera will automatically switch between day mode color and night mode black white under certain exposure level defined by user at Switch from Day mode to Night mode Day Night mode Day The camera always stays in day mode color regardless of exposure level Night The camera always stays in night mode black white regardless of exposure level This feature is visible only in camera with built in IR LED There are two modes IR LED Control Auto The built in IR LED will be turned on automatically upon day to night switch and turned off upon night to day switch Disabled The IR LED will be off regardless of day and night mode The scale of 0 100 allows user define the exposure level at which the SEI from Day mode gay to night switch should happen The higher is the value the darker to Night mode the environment has to be to trigger the day to night switch As pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Image Image l The section Image allows user to control certain parameters of a video frame Video Flipping v Digital Noise Reduction ON Video Mirroring Ji WOR Medium Brightness ED e Contrast Medium e Apply Reset Restore image settings to default Check this box to flip the video up down Usually used together with Video Mirroring to achieve the 18
64. oo slow shutter at night lt is also important to know that very high shutter speed is not recommended for indoor solutions with artificial light that flashes with certain frequency as it may produce flickering effect regardless of Exposure mode a7 ka AGT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Shutter speed choices according to environment Shutter 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 Speed S IER In extreme low light conditions the shutter speed is slown down to get more light into one image but not slower than the user defined threshold lf the exposure time extends beyond the interval between frames too slow shutter i e 1 30 second then the frame rate will be automatically reduced Longer time in this value gives clearer images at night for slow moving objects but more motion blur for fast moving objects White balance refers to the capability of the camera to understand what true white color is When the camera knows the true white color then the rest of the colors will be accurate too While human eye can easily adapt to different lighting sources even mixed sources such as sun light through the window and indoor lights turned on at the same time the camera has to understand what is the dominant light source in given scene and what is the white color of such light source By default the camera is in auto white balance mode and attempts to recognize the light source and
65. r setti 7 See full map meeen A Ay bedi F Ke Local Area Connection Ch d d shari ee i SISO_NP_PC1 Network Internet st This computer ae Intel R 8 Disable View your active networks Connect or disconnect Status Diagnose jp Network Access type Internet Work network Connections H Local Area Connection ge Bridge Connections Change your networking settings Create Shortcut K Set up a new connection or network Delete Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up a router or Se Rename access point Se Properties Ce Connect to a network ame Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or VPN network connection 2E also HomeGroup Choose homegroup and sharing options l Internet Options Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing Windows Firewall SSES f pa Connection Properties xe btocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties bP en P e eee Connect using amp Intel R 82567LM 3 Gigabit Network Connection You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically This connection uses the following items Wi E Client for Microsoft Networks wi dE VirtualBox Bridged Networking Driver wv Blog Packet Scheduler 5 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Use the following IP ad
66. reset for any reason the camera will get a new IP address through DSL Modem which may be different from the previous one NVR will not know about this change and the connection between the camera and NVR will fail There however exists a solution that makes sure the NVR can find the camera even if the camera IP changes frequently Our cameras support Dynamic DNS or DDNS service that allows frequently changing IP be mapped to a certain unchangeable domain name The mapping database and its updating engine are hosted in one of the Dynamic DNS servers most of which offer basic services for free such as www dyndns org How does it work Look at the graph below 34 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Using Dynamic DNS Internet IP DSL M Camera BEE Control Center NVR gt Camera notifies DDNS service when IP changed gt NVR uses camera s domain name to ask DDNS gt DDNS tells the NVR what the camera s IP is DDNS Service gt Commands from NVR to camera s IP address gt Video Stream from camera to NVR Every time the IP camera gets an IP that is different from previous one it notifies the public DDNS service about the change The DDNS Service updates its database immediately mapping the assigned domain name for example camera123 dyndns org to the new IP address In NVR settings only the domain name camera123 dyndns org is used to identify the camera Every tim
67. rm if there are still action in the motion detection region and take actions again There is one more item on the Motion Detection configuration Runtime MD Profile v Runtime MD Profile Event MD Profile abled Fabled Suen 1 d 70 e Detection Think of them as Profile 1 Runtime MD Profile and 2 70 3 70 e page which was not explained above the Profile of Motion Profile 2 Event MD Profile It means that you can configure two independent groups of Motion Detection regions with at most 3 regions in each group Normally the Profile 1 Runtime MD Profile is used as an active profile of the camera However in some cases it is possible to let the camera switch to Profile 2 by using the Event Handler system of the camera For example you might want to have different motion detection parameters for day and night time Then the two profiles become really handy In such case remember to configure the motion detection parameters for both profiles before moving on to configure the event response system After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet d pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Day Night ees The section Day Night allows user to control the switching between day mode and night mode This section will be displayed only for day night models DawNightMode Aut
68. t conditions Some night time only MD regions may also be activated this way The event period will end when the camera returns to day mode which will then reset the camera to the original settings Device boots successfully This will trigger the event responses once the device boots up You can use this to create a notification system that keeps record of when the device has been rebooted via email o pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Reboot device This triggers the event response when the device is shut down via web UI Save and Reboot Use this to keep record of when was the device setting edited Note that this will not take effect when the device is unplugged as this is not normal shutdown What responses will occur Response To Send notification message Upload video snapshots Change Motion Detection Profile send URL command Digital Output selected models only This is a useful link to other devices Click to include this in the response for this rule Send notification Message Select from the three pre defined messages which you ve setup in the Event Configuration section You may enable multiple messages at the same time For sending Email please limit the recipient to one per event rule If you need to send email to more than one recipient please use separate event rules triggered by the same trigger Upload video snapshots Select which of the event configurations to
69. tatus on each frame digital input and digital output levels passive infrared status other video intelligence data frame counter frame rate mode and the frame rate bitrate resolution timestamp and much more The user side can operate with video data easily including event management storage consumption estimation image resizing for preview etc RIP RTSP Authentication Enabled e RTP 82 Frame Enabled e Apply Reset After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet 7 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Network ToS UPnP Bonjour ONVIF Network The section Network contains the controls for following functions Type of Service UPnP Bonjour ONVIF Type of Service The Type of Service provides 4 options to define ee the priorities of how the data from the camera should be handled by the routers that support ES ToS concept By the default the ToS priority is set Aly TI Le as Normal Service Minimize Delay Maximize Throughput Maximize Reliability For special priority arrangement there are 3 more options Minimize Delay Maximize Throughput Maximize Reliability After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet UPnP
70. ternet Usually the most cost efficient way is to use ADSL connection with PPPoE To avoid the unexpected changes of IP addresses by Internet Service Provider upon the restart of the camera it is recommended to activate a DDNS service for such scenario and let the control center connect to the camera by 3 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 the domain name instead Please refer to the DDNS section for more details To set the camera in PPPoE mode set the radio button to PPPoE and key in the User Name and Password provided by Internet Service Provider After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet New IP address settings will only take effect after pressing System gt Save amp Reboot 32 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 DNS DNS The section DNS allows setting up the Domain Name Service for the camera The camera will connect to the DNS server when there is a need to resolve a domain name for sending data to The most common usage is the ftp or e mail server in the Event Handler section is defined by using domain names Without having DNS service configured the camera would not know how to resolve the domain names of FTP or e mail servers It is possible to configure both Primary and Secondary DNS servers The Secondary DNS server will be us
71. the Event List panel It will display under each Event ID the days of the week it will be active the start time and duration of the active period the type of the source of trigger and the actions used in the response If the row is grayed out this means the rule is currently not enabled and stays inactive Event List 1234567 00 00 24 00 MI CM 1 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 i0 You may start creating a new event by clicking the event ID number in the list for example 2 There are several parts to the Event rule When is it active You may choose to enable the rule or not The settings will be kept in internal memory even if the event rule is disabled Select the days in a weekly cycle in which this rule and schedule is active Determine the start time and duration of the active period For example a rule that lets motion detection trigger snapshot uploads to FTP would only take place after 19 00 each day for 12 hours Outside of this time the rule will not be active In the example below the event handler rule is active 24 hours a day 7 days a week Event List 1 Enabled W Activeon W Mon W Tue WM Wed Mi Thr WI Fi W Sat WM Sun Time OO se bi Duration 4 max 168 00 hours s pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 How is it triggered Events may be triggered by one of the several sources In the example below Motion Detection region 1 is used as the event trigger Tri
72. there are four types of settings Event Server Event Configuration Event Rules and Manual Event Click the 31 item before Event to expand the list Event Event Server Event Configuration Event List Manual Event Event Server Event servers define whom the device may interact with They can be other servers or devices on the network or even the camera itself Event Configuration sets up a list of what to tell the other party during interaction Event list lays down the rules and conditions about when to initiate which responses from which triggers The options available for Event rules are selected from the event servers and event configurations Event servers are classified as FTP servers SMTP servers and HTTP servers Event Server 21 FTF Server Configuration SMTP Server Configuration HTTP Server 1 Configuration HTTP Server 2 Configuration FTP Server FTP servers can receive snapshot or video uploads that are issued as part of the response from event handlers You may setup one FTP server 57 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 FTP Server Configuration Network Address Network Fot 21 User Name User Fassword Mode Passive e Max Connection Time 10 sec 0 60 sec Apply Reset To setup FTP servers make sure to enter the network address of FTP server the Network FTP port the User Name and Password of FIP account Connection mode Passive or Active and Connection ti
73. tication Security Name is the account name to be used with your Password The default security name is public and the password must be at least 8 characters long You also can set any other security name or password Click Apply after you ve completed setup 2 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 SNMP function is now enabled You may now install and run the SNMP management software on computer server SNMP Trap Usage W Trap Enabled Destination IP address Trap Community public Available Traps E Cold Start Warm Start Authentication Failure Apply Reset SNMP traps enable notifications from devices Devices may send message to the management server whenever significant events occur such as cold start warm start and authentication failure The manager will get the information immediately and take action if necessary Cold start means device reboot by power disconnection Warm start means device reboot by firmware without power disconnection If there other parties attempt to connect to the device with wrong security password under SNMP V1 V2 or V3 setting the device will send an authentication failure message to the management server To enable SNMP Trap function in the camera type the IP address of the computer running the SNMP management software and type trap community as password to allow server to get trap message from device Default is public Select availab
74. turn off the incoming audio In such case the video stream is captured without audio Audio In Choose High when the target is farther away from the camera and choose Sensitivity Low when the target is near the camera Under High mode there may be more audio noise due to higher level of signal amplification Audio Out The audio out volume level can be adjusted in the scale of 0 100 It will Volume influence the volume level of the speakers connected to the camera Choose the compression format of audio PCM G 711A A law or G 711U Audio Format ES To adjust the volume level of the speakers connected to the PC that runs the Web Configurator in order to hear the audio from the camera s microphone or line in device go to Live View page and use the audio controls there Audio Muted A i Audio level adjusted to the maximum n S This volume control appears in user interface only when the Audio in function of the camera has been Enabled 6 pa ACTi Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Event This section describes how to setup the Event Handler which deals with how the IP devices respond to situations Each IP device can have a maximum of 10 Event Rules Each rule includes one single trigger and one or many responses Several types of responses are available And there are multiple external servers for the device to interact with When setting up Event Handler
75. ual V6 02 03 In the example below we successfully found D11 camera that we had just connected to the network I ACM3701 10H X 00473 4 EI Desktop 1 ACM3701 12G E 00300 gt Ga Libraries 7 ACM4201 09C X 00538 gt A NP D ACM8511 09K X 00006 gt i Computer D AA 02 126 00015 mr Q ENR 00 1D B6 0B 0A 12 ars r 17 GNR2000 00 19 0F 09 EE 19 gt BF Control Panel With the left mouse click on D11 it is possible to automatically launch the default browser of the PC with the IP address of the target camera filled in the address bar of the browser already lf you work with our cameras regularly then there is even a better way to discover the cameras in the network by using IP Utility The IP Utility is a light software tool that can not only discover the cameras but also list lots of valuable information such as IP and MAC addresses serial numbers firmware versions etc and allows quick configuration of multiple devices at the same time The IP Utility can be downloaded for free from http www acti com IP_Utility With just 1 click you can launch the IP Utility and there will be an instant report as follows _ IP_Utility IP Address NetMask 172 16 26 192 255 255 255 0 d Basic Search d Refresh Device Settings Change Network Address Firmware Upgrade Config Backup Config Restore Reset Save amp Reboot Account Password 123456 Http Port e IP Address MAC Address FW Version Model Serial N
76. up page To see how each of the stream looks like there are quick buttons on the Live View page Show the Stream 1 video Show the Stream 2 video When pressing the Stream 2 button the Live View would look like this Web Configurator e x CH HOA Qa 2 2012 10 01 07 47 45 To capture the snapshots of the current live view press the snapshot button The snapshots are saved in Pictures folder Take a Snapshot 3 pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 The cameras with audio function shall have the audio controls on Live View page To adjust the volume level of the speakers connected to the PC that runs the Web Configurator in order to hear the audio from the camera s microphone or line in device use the audio controls as below Audio Muted S Ce Audio level adjusted to the maximum This volume control appears in user interface only when the Audio in function of the camera has been Enabled under Setup page 1a pa ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 Setup The following chapters guide you through the Setup functions of the camera Access the Setup Page To configure any of the camera settings go to the Setup menu by pressing the following button on Live View page lt Go to Setup Host The left side of the Setup page contains the list of Setup items Date amp Time Network IP Settings Video
77. uto tour patrol When motion activity in the motion detection region triggers MD1 in Camera A this then in turn activates an event rule in Camera A that gives out a command to Camera B Camera B would then swivel to the preset point where the corridor leads into the entrance and switch to higher bit rate to temporarily provide clearer image After the event ends Camera B will go back to its normal routine in lower bit rate 5o pi ACT Connecting Vision Firmware User s Manual V6 02 03 HTTP Server Configuration 1 Enabled User Name User Password Network Address Network Port 80 Max Connection Time 10 xs sec 0 60 sec Apply Reset To setup HTTP servers make sure to enable the HTTP server enter the user name the user password Network HTTP Server address Network HTTP Server port number and Max connection time before timeout in seconds After changing any of the items above press Apply to save the changes The Reset button undoes the changes that had just been made but not Applied yet Event Configuration Event configurations are the responses to be performed when an event is triggered For most types of responses you can create several different preset responses then mix and match in event rules The configurable responses are classified as Notification messages Upload Video Snapshot and Audio and Send URL Commands Event Configurator Notification message Edit Upload video snapshot and Audi

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