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1. User Group Administrator Operator O Viewer Note 1 Max 14 character are allowed in user names 2 Only A Z a z and 0 9 are allowed in the User Name and Password 3 Min four character Max thirty two character allowed in the password 4 The maximum number of users is 20 5 The admin user is default user and cannot be deleted 6 Press save to save the settings when you add a new User Setting 7 Press modify when you made any changes to existing User Setting Save Cancel The user configuration page allows the Network Camera to have multiple users and profiles to access the Network Camera Enable anonymous login To allow the access to the Network Camera without restrictions select the box of Enable anonymous login and click on Save to make the changes permanent Such change will allow anyone to access the Network Camera without a username or password Note it is in the user s discretion whether or not to allow authorized and unauthorized to access the Network Camera Adding a user In order to add a new user click on the Add button and fill the information which is required After filling the information click on Save to make changes permanent to the device Administrator Permission to view and change the configuration of the Network Camera Operator Has permission as Administrator but not for Network and System Viewer Has only permission to view the Network Camera
2. Aisoni 2 Megapixels Dome Network Camera CAM736MIR CAM736MIR PoE User s Manual Table of Contents VCE E E E E E E E seecesseueanenaaeane 2 Prod DE CIDO o tanks ssi a a E T 2 2 1 Harawi DESTO O EE E E E EE E E E E EOE EAE T E E E one 3 Setting up the N twork Came aA iiwceseinativaccowsssesonstonsaurntindannwleaineweteedeuustonsannsiindannetemmacwosteioorstendenessiniewstemianwsittiaewebendiows 4 3 1 PAG BEIE UTE R E A EA E E EE E EE A E E EE E AR 4 3 2 Hardware Installation Steps ssc cscssstssnccageecencsadsanstiagnssnacnnddvonsedetausuieedscavsadeawonseed baewsudesantandaneatedesansdieedisientadeunbaseatdaevaness 4 3 3 Usine tne dealer als queen nena nen a EE E E eee nt eee 8 3 4 Network Connection for POE NGN POE Cameras wsicssssivconseseciinsvncd sevcnssasusowsdannstusuabncevaucesuianiowessadaucieneswennmsantesaaiene 9 3 5 Usine the Micro SD Calderero irane E A EE A EEEE AEE EAEI 10 3 6 Using the Network Camera for the first time ccssccccccssececcceeseccccseesecceseeaeceesseesseceseuaseceesssanseeessuaaeeeeesagagses 11 ACCESSING the Network Call a cciecaisesscssisssvsssisaniuantscnincateasivesavexvessisensseusdeuaveakadunaensseabvastedursessdesnesshsanbiasaseatauakatureesieene 12 4 1 FUNC EE TALE EE E T A E E A A E sient E E EE 12 4 2 Before Assigning an IP Address iosisccccescvscncnneisanerctesserssodsussanendssrenttiecnevskesnsessensenaausvisonssadsussnebassnetnnduesansaueasuasececo
3. Note follow the instructions displayed on the User s page while selecting of a Username and Password Deleting a user 45 Aisoni To delete user click on a Name from the Users list and click on Delete then click on Save to make the changes permanent 5 6 3 Date amp Time IPCAM Time Date 2011 05 31 Set Server Time Time zone GMT 0 00 Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Time Mode Synchronize with local computer time Date 2011 05 31 Synchronize with NTP server Set Manually Date 2011 May 2011 5 Mon Tue Wed Thu 2 9 16 23 30 Selected Date Displays the date and time 24 hours clock of the Network Camera Set Server Time Select the Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes if necessary 3 4 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 Save Time 20 46 58 20 x 2011 5 31 click calendar to set date From the Time Mode section select the preferred method to use for setting the time Synchronize with computer time sets the time from the clock on your computer Synchronize with NTP Server the camera will obtain the time from an NTP server every 60 minutes Set manually this option allows you to manually set the time and date Note If using a host name for the NTP server a DNS server must be configured under Network Settings Click on Save to make the chan
4. Mail Ta Save This setting triggers an email sending to notify the latest IP address when the IP address of this network camera is changed Please configure SMTP Server information Network gt Event Server first IPCHANGE Disable or Enabled SMTP Server Select one on the list of configured Email servers Mail To Set the destination e g 0001 abc com which the alerting email is sent to Click on Save to apply the change 43 System Settings Information User Date amp Time Model System up time Firmware Version MAC Address Activex Version Mode IP Address Netmask Gateway Status Primary DNS IP address Secondary DNS IP address Status Domain Name Success Fall Device Name Device Location save Device Settings Maintenance 44 HERK 2011 09 09 17 12 24 1 00 07 4910 00 0e c9 03 b23 1 0 0 162 Static 192 168 21 28 233 255 0 0 192 168 1 2 34 Disabled your host name Fail Device Name Device Location The System Settings page displays information about the current status of the Network Camera Such information is useful to have references when direct information is required without going through the different pages of configuration of the Network Camera 5 6 2 User User Setting C Enable anonymous login no user name or password required User List admin Administrator User Setup User Name Password Confirm Password
5. Micro SD Card Slot Om Default Button Aisoni Setting up the Network Camera 3 1 Read Before Use The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country The Network Camera is not only a high performance web ready camera but can also be part of a flexible surveillance system It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use It is important to first verify that all contents received are complete Take note of the warnings in the Quick Installation Guide before the Network Camera is installed then carefully read and follow the instructions in the Installation chapter to avoid damage due to faulty assembly and installation This also ensures the product is used properly as intended It is designed for various applications including video sharing general security surveillance etc 3 2 Hardware Installation Steps After unpacking the package and identifying its parts assemble the network camera to run the device for the first time It is recommended set up the camera before installing it to the intended location The following instructions will consist of basic steps that will help you through the hardware preparation Other required devices before powering up the Network Camera 1 Personal Computer or Laptop and 2 Network Hub or Switch and 2 two pieces of Ethernet Cable or 3 1 one piece of Crossover Ethernet Cable
6. STEPS 1 Use an Ethernet cable to establish connection between the camera s network port and a network hub switch Then connect the power adapter For Network Cameras that are Power over Ethernet supported the Power Adapter is not necessary Refer to the images below 2 After the Power Connector is plugged in the Network Camera will boot up 3 Wait a few seconds for the Network Camera to startup 4 Refer to the section of Using the Network Camera for the first time in the next page Another end of the cable to a network hub switch Another end of the power adapter to a power outlet Aisoni Delete the clear dome cover from the main body by gently turning the cover counter clockwise to unlock and pull Removing the clear dome cover free from the main body Delete the clear dome cover to locate 1 Micro SD Card Slot 2 Terminal Block 3 Factory Default Mount the Camera on Wall Ceiling After the cover is removed the camera can be mounted on a ceiling or a wall When mounting the camera remember the conduit facing downwards from the direction of the camera Apply two other Apply retentio retention screws screws and then rotate the camera module Before mounting remember to drill the holes on wall ceiling for the screw holes and the conduit at the bottom of the camera Aisoni Pan Tilt the Network Camera The Network Camera is a 2 A
7. camera 3 Click on Web button or double click on the identified camera item on the list to launch live viewing it is assumed that the network cable you ve connected to your camera has provided a set of useable IP address subnet mask Gateway or click on Config button to configuring IP information 4 2 Before Assigning an IP Address Before assigning an IP address make sure the Network Camera is powered on and correctly connected to the network Obtain a LAN IP address not yet used and its related configuration from your network administrator The following will be required 1 IP Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Gateway MAC Address Each Network Camera has a unique Ethernet address MAC address shown on the label of the Network Camera Hints When assigning an IP Address User can find necessary IP information by checking the current IP information of user s host PC via Windows command ipconfig Click on Windows screen the Start Menu gt gt All Programs gt gt Accessories gt gt Command Prompt Type ipconfig at the command prompt to show the current IP information of user s host PC 12 For example C gt ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connections Connection specific DNS Suffix king tech com IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Then use other IP address 192 168 1 xxx 1 253 except IP address of host PC 192 168 1 102 the same subnet
8. custom settings Reset custom settings Reset to Medium Reset to Medium When popup the following dialogue box click Yes A re you sure You want to change the security settings For this zone 15 Aisoni Then the Live View page will be opened Click on the Setup link of the Live View page to change the configurations of the network camera Liveview Setup EN Fa Select user interface language he CAMERA ASI E OSZT 1Ozhs 44 4 5 The Live View Page Liveview Setup EN Ka FPS 30 fps BPS 2977 Kbps IR CAMERA ZO 1 SOs ami mlm O L Video Source The Stream Profile drop down list allows you to select a customized or pre programmed stream profile on the Live View page Refer to Streaming Settings of this chapter for more references FPS 29 fps BPS 1818 Kbps 16 Aisoni Rotation allows the rotation of the video to be viewed in an angle of 0 current 90 180 or 270 degrees at a clockwise direction FPS 30 fps BPS 3675 Kbps Full Screen Maximizes the video to be displayed at a full screen size Real Size Displays the real size of the video the initial video size will be adjusted to fit your monitor while the real size could be bigger than it is being shown in the monitor Listen allows the user from the PC listen the location where the camera is set ip Talk allows the user from the PC talk remotely to the camera for whi
9. slot it s recommended to turn the device off Note The device does not support Hot Swapping function Note this unit supports min 2GB and max 32GB Micro SD SDHC card and Class 6 or higher for smooth operation Terminal Block Micro SD Card Slot Factory Default Button 10 Aisoni Using the Network Camera for the first time The Network Camera is a network device and its use should be straightforward for those who have basic networking knowledge Making the initial steps for setting up the network camera will be based on a simple network connection Option 1 Connect the network camera to a HUB Switch which is connected to a PC Option 2 Connect the network camera directly to a PC with a crossover cable After the network camera has its activity lights on use the PC for setting up the IP Address of the Network camera Refer to the section of Accessing the Network Camera at the next page for detailed instructions Hints Possible Network Configurations in your network infrastructure 1 Configuration 1 Internet Access ADSL or Cable Modem IP address One real IP or one dynamic IP Connection Type Only the Network Camera connects to the internet For fixed real IP set up the IP into the Network camera For dynamic IP start PPPOE 2 Configuration 2 Internet Access ADSL or Cable Modem IP address More than one real IP or one dynamic IP Connection Type The Network Camera and PC connect to
10. ten Delete In order to Delete any existing event click on the name of the Event and click on Delete Event Type List Enable Delete Note The maximum number of events is 10 Event Type Setup General Name i 20 character max Trigger by Schedule y Reems So Tega Motion Detection Always By Boot l _ GPIN Only during time frame Temporal disable When Triggered CO Upload images Send email notification Send HTTP notification to Send TCP notification to O O O O GPouT GPOUT1 Cancel 29 Aisoni Name Input a name to identify the Event that will perform the action upon some event occurrence Event Type Setup Trigger by Condition Schedule it will perform an action during a time defined by the user Motion Detection it will perform an action upon a motion detected set in some are defined by the user Event Type Setup General Name f 20 character max Trigger by Motion Detection v Please select be configured Motion Window ID Non of windows area Please setup Motion Detection in Setup page By Boot it will perform an action when the camera is booted or restarted This feature is useful to detect reconnections that are not anticipated or expected GPIN it will perform an action when a connected triggering device at Pin3 amp 4 is activated Event Type Setup General se Name i 20 character max Trigg
11. the internet Device needed Switch Hub For fixed real IP set up the IP into the Network camera and PC For dynamic IP start PPPOE 3 Configuration 3 Internet Access ADSL or Cable Modem IP address one real IP or one dynamic IP Connection Type The Network Camera and PC connect to the internet Device needed IP sharing such as Hub Switch and a Router Use virtual IP set up port forwarding in IP sharing Suggestion Refer to your Network Administrator if necessary for more information 11 Aisoni Before getting access to the Network Camera from user s PC it s necessary to properly configure its network 4 Accessing the Network Camera setting This camera uses 192 168 1 200 as the default IP address If you would like to assign a new Static IP address please install CAM7 Series Device Search from the CD ROM and then use this program to do that 4 1 Find Camera 1 Once installed on the PC click on Start Menu gt gt All Programs gt gt Asoni gt gt Search Tooling gt gt Asoni CAM7 Series Device Search to open the software Gc Device Search Exit About Web Conis Model Type Name Location IP Address MAC Address FAN Version CAM728M PoE Device Location 192 168 11 224 00 0E C9 03 B1 FE 1 00 09 5103 The software automatically or by clicking on Search button displays cameras on the network Identify your camera by its MAC Address that is shown on the label of the
12. using its model or serial number Alternatively 1 Move the camera to an isolated network or to one with no DHCP or BOOTP server Set the IP address again using the IP Discovery Utility see the Installation Guide or the ARP Ping commands 2 Access the unit and disable DHCP in the TCP IP settings Return the unit to the main network The unit now has a fixed IP address that will not change 3 As an alternative to 2 if dynamic IP address via DHCP or BOOTP is required select the required service and then configure IP address change notification from the network settings Return the unit to the main network The unit now has a dynamic IP address but will notify you if the address changes Other networking problems Test the network cable by connecting it to another network device then Ping that device from your workstation See instructions above 52 Aisoni Camera is accessible locally but not externally Broadband router configuration To configure your broadband router to allow incoming data traffic to the camera enable the NAT port forwarding feature which will configures the router to allow access to the camera Firewall protection Check the Internet firewall with your system administrator Default routers required Check if you need to configure the default router settings Problems with the H 264 MJPEG format No H 264 MJPEG displayed in the client Check with your network administrator to see if there is a
13. Company Web Server Remote Location 192 168 1 22 192 168 1 23 In this case what we have here is Public IP Address 210 20 34 23 assigned by the Internet Service Provider ISP Network Camera with a local IP of 192 168 1 22 Broadband router Since we are sharing only one single Internet connection through our Local Network the Port Forwarding configuration in our Broadband Router for the camera will be as follows Private IP Private Port Public Port 192 168 1 22 a ee e TCP oUDP 192 168 1 22 554 e TCP oUDP Notice that the Port 80 is the default port for any Web Server but this also can be changed Since Port 80 is the default when we type our IP address at the Address bar there won t be any need to type the port number The default port for streaming an H 264 video is port 554 being the same as the port 80 it can also be changed Once the broadband router s configurations are set we can open the Internet Explorer and type in the Address bar the Public IP address Once the broadband router s configurations are set we can open the Internet Explorer and type in the address bar the Public IP address http 210 20 34 23 49 Aisoni 6 2 2 Assigning Ports Manually Local Network Network Camera 192 168 1 21 Port 8080 Internet Service Provider AEA a A E C internet gt Broadband ADSL Modem Public IP Router 210 20 34 23 a7 yy y Port 8080 ez For the Network Camera Terminal Company Web
14. Interval i o second Interval Set the time between each two notifications 31 It won t display if not yet insert Micro SD card Aisoni Send Email notification Send an email message to a predefined email address set in the Network Configuration Send email notification Interval E Second Ta i B0 character max Subject 80 character max Message 80 character max Attach file File Type JPEG Interval Set the time between each two notifications To the email account that will be sent to Subject input the subject of the email Message write in the message contents Attach file tick it if you need to attach a file Send HTTP notification Send a text message as a parameter to an HTTP port that should be expecting a text message ora command Send HTTF notification to Interval is Second Message l 80 character max Interval Set the time between each two notifications Message write in the message contents Send TCP notification Send a text message to an TCP port that should be expecting a text message Interval Second Message 80 character max Interval Set the time between each two notifications Message write in the message contents 32 Aisoni For configuring the FTP Email and TCP settings refer to the Network Configuration on Event Server Record to SD Record video image to SD card Note It won t display if
15. Pin 1 4 Intended for triggering and receiving alarms pj gt D OUT Relay Normal for the Event Configuration feature Using the Terminal Block Open Close Pin 5 6 Terminal block also provides 2 pins Pin 5 and D IN Digital Input 6 for load default With 2 wires connected to Pin 5 GND Ground amp 6 keep 2 wires in touch until System LED fast GND Ground flashing Then separate them to activate load DEFAULT Load Default default Connecting Alarm devices Connect Pin 1 and Pin 2 for an external relay device such as an alarm that expects to be activated Connect Pin 3 and Pin 4 for an external Triggering device for sending a signal into the Network Camera Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 ILE Refer to Chapter 5 Configuring the camera Event Settings for more ee on how to use the even trigger and alarm to perform tasks such as taking snapshots and uploading images Load default With 2 wires connected to Pin 5 amp 6 keep 2 wires in touch or close circuit until System LED fast flashing Then separate or open them to activate load default Aisoni 3 4 Network Connection for PoE Non PoE Cameras The Network Camera comes as an optional model which supports Power over Ethernet PoE Using Power over Ethernet as power supplying mode takes advantage of having a simple connection with only one Ethernet Cable to act like Data and Power transmission And it is not necessary to use any P
16. Server Remote Location 192 168 1 22 192 168 1 23 In this case what we have here is Public IP Address 210 20 34 23 assigned by the Internet Service Provider ISP but we will be using Port 9999 for accessing the camera from the Internet The Network Camera with a local IP of 192 168 1 22 using port 8080 to get access to the camera through the Local Network Broadband router Since we are sharing only one single Internet connection through our Local Network the Port Forwarding configuration in our Broadband Router for the camera will be as follows 192 168 1 22 8080 e CP oUDP 8080 192 168 1 22 554 e CP o UDP 554 In this case we are using Port 8080 for the Network Camera at 192 168 1 22 and using Port 8080 for the Internet access at 210 20 34 23 When we are in a remote location in order to access our camera through Internet we have to specify the Public Port when typing the Public IP Address as the figure below http 210 20 34 23 8080 50 Aisoni The following figure is just an illustration on how the camera can be connected when 2 or more Public IPs 6 2 3 Using two or more public IPs are involved in a network infrastructure Internet Service Provider Network Camera Oo _ _ Za E Hub Switch ADSL Modem 2 Public IP Public IP A e Broadband Router Company Web Server Terminal 192 168 1 23 192 168 1 22 Local Network 51 Aisoni Frequently Asked Questi
17. a ICR Select Light Sensor to activate IR cut filter or Delete it automatically according to day or night vision Select Schedule to assign the starting time of day mode and night mode le Mi lo F ee T To Day Mode Night Mode Select Day Mode to set time duration for disabling IR Select Night Mode to set time duration and enable IR GPIN Select GPIN to Delete IR cut filter automatically according to the GPIN status On or Off for day Select On for day GPIN v GPIN Status On for day Select Off for night Eia E SENE EARS or E ry Manual Select Night to always Delete IR cut filter cee ee Select Day to always activate IR cut filter Manual Night B W Mode Select By ICR Type to present image automatically in color or monochrome which is based on ICR status When IR cut filter is off in case that external IR is on B W mode is activated When IR cut filter is on B W mode is disabled Select B W to present image in monochrome black and white Select Color to present image in its original color Mirror Flips the video based on Vertical and Horizontal view 24 5 2 2 Privacy Window Camera Setting 0 Default ji rf le GAMERA Ool dadl ea i AOf 4124 Privacy Window List Windows Area Name Privacy Window Setup Windows Area Name 0 Default_ Window 20 character max Color Privacy Window is used to ge
18. ch the speaker will emit the voice Manual Record Once pressed it records and saves the currently viewed video the indicated path lt below To stop the recording press back the Recording button Snapshot once clicked it will take a snapshot and save it to the indicated path below Path Button Sets the location where the video and snapshot are saved to To change the location click on the button and select the desired path FPS Frames per Seconds Indicates the quantity of frames displayed in the current view BPS Bit per second Indicates the bandwidth allocated for the streaming of the live video Notes for Windows 7 Users For Window 7 users the operating system requires users to configure the Internet Explorer administrator setting before the recording and snapshot functions can be enabled 4 6 iPhone Camera Viewer The network camera provides iPhone Camera Viewer for user to monitor via iPhone Once LAN or internet settings are completed on iPhone as below user can monitor via iPhone web browser by just entering the IP address or domain name of the network camera 1 Go to Settings to complete network settings such as WiFi network DCHP BootP or Static IP 17 3 52 PM Thursday we gt wA S a pee an Wav avs cy 2 Go to Safari and enter the IP address or domain name of the network camera which is followed by an authentication procedure
19. character max Password eeeeeeee 4 character min 32 character max The Network Settings page allows the user to change and add more sophisticated configurations based on the network infrastructure where the Network Camera is installed As for the IP Discovery Tool is useful for initial boot up and straight network configuration the Network Settings page offers a flexible way to fully utilize the network capabilities General Basic IP configuration settings Advanced Page for network settings that include Time Server Hostname and Port for services DDNS Service for accessing the Network Camera through domain names rather than IP addresses PPPoE Configuration page for connecting directly to ADSL internet services Event Server Sets up the servers utilized in the Event feature page such as FTP HTTP SMTP and TCP Note Consult your Network Administrator for the availability of the services and the values for the configuration to be used 38 Aisoni 5 5 1 General DHCP Obtain IP address via DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol that lets network administrators centrally manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses on a network Although a DHCP server is mostly used to set an IP address dynamically it is also possible to use it to set a static known IP address for a particular MAC address Advise to set IPCHANGE for dynamic IP mode while DHCP service is activated Stat
20. d speaker in order to transmit two way audio together with the video streaming Micro SD Card Slot for Local Storage For saving snapshots that can be later checked by the user upon events occurred during motion detection Analog Video BNC Out for Video Redundancy on Analog devices The Network Camera has a video output with analog signal that allows connecting to analog monitors Alarm In amp Alarm Out for connecting Alarm Devices The Network Camera comes with a Terminal Block for connecting alarms to execute actions upon it Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3 af for simplified connection Optional Make installations simple with connecting only one cable without additional powering sources Aisoni 2 1 Hardware Description Light Lens Infrared Sensor LEDs Microphone In Pink Audio Out Green CI D 7 Cover i A vA a Video Out BNC Connector 75 Ohm Black Cover Power Connector 12VDC Inner Liner Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Terminal Block Camera Lock Video out BNC Connector 75 Ohm for connecting analog monitor Power Jack 12VDC for connecting AC DC power adapter Ethernet RJ45 Port for network connection Terminal Block 6 pins for Digital In Out and load default activation Microphone In Pink for connecting a microphone Audio Out Green for connecting a speaker Delete the clear dome cover in order to reach the following connectors 1 Micro SD Card Slot 2 Factory Default Button
21. d Delete permissions to it In case Write and Delete permissions are not applicable the intended files to be stored will not take into effect HTTP Server Receives notification messages HTTP Server Name 32 character max URL Po UserName g2 character max Password a character min 32 character max Save Cancel 36 Aisoni Name Descriptive name of your choice URL URL IP address or host name Username and Password Enter the Username and Password for allowing the reception of messages Note Consult your Network Administrator for the correct Username and Password applied to the HTTP and Proxy Server Make sure that the Username applied in the HTTP and Proxy does have Write and Delete permissions to it In case Write and Delete permissions are not applicable the intended messages to be delivered will not take into effect TCP Server Receives notification messages TCP Server Name P82 character man Network Address Port fa 65535 Name Descriptive name of your choice Network Address IP address or host name Port number Enter the port number of the TCP service that is expecting to receive the message Note Consult your Network Administrator for the availability of the TCP service and Port number to be used SMTP Server To send email messages Upload Path User Name Fre FTE 192 166 3 F guest ERTL Shite smtp gmail gaJ amegia l ACA TTR Add TCR l Delote Me
22. e uploaded image files and or notification messages To set up Event Server connections in your camera go to Setup gt Event Configuration gt Event Servers and enter the required information for the required server type Event Configuration Motion Detection Server I o Event Server List Protocol Address Hoad Path User Name i Note The maximum number of event server is 10 35 Aisoni Add FTP adds an FTP to be used as a recipient for the images Add HTTP adds an HTTP server to receive text messages Add TCP adds a TCP port to received text messages Add SMTP adds an Email server address to receive email messages Delete to Delete any existing Event Server select a Name from the Event Server List and click on Delete Upon clicking on any button to add FTP HTTP TCP or SMTP server a box will show up for filling the required information FTP Server Receives uploaded images FIP Server Name 2 character max Network Address PO Port 21 fa 65535 Login Information User Name 2 character max Password fa character min 32 character max Cancel Name Descriptive name of your choice Network address IP address or host name User Name and Password Enter the Username and Password for allowing the upload of the images Note Consult your Network Administrator for the correct Username and Password applied to the folder Make sure that the Username applied in this folder does have Write an
23. ed video mp4 click on the mp4 file to download The mp4 file is encoded with H 264 The used media player on the host PC has to support the H 264 encoded video file to play the video file Note There are some recommended media players as below that support H 264 encoded video file Please refer to following webs to download and install QuickTime httop www apple com quicktime download VLC http www videolan org vlc KMPlayer http kmplayer en softonic com 28 Aisoni 5 4 Event Settings The Event Settings page allows the user to customize the Network Camera to perform actions during a period of time upon the occurrence of certain events in order to have a result For example Capture a snapshot at anytime when a motion is detected and send the snapshot to an email address In simple words Upon some condition during a time do something with a result The condition will be set by Trigger by The time of doing something will be set by Respond to Trigger Doing something with a result will be set by When Triggered 5 4 1 Event Configuration Motion Detection Event Server Server I O Event Type List Name Enable Trigger Actions i Note The maximum number of events is 10 Event Type List Add In order to turn on the capability of setting an Event go to the Event Configuration page and click on Add to see the available options Note the maximum number of events are limited to 10
24. eo to Micro SD card The buffered memory in device contains selectable 1 3 Sec Pre Alarm When alarm occurs the recording will start and include the buffered video and to save in Micro SD card Notice Pre Alarm function will act only after Event system enabled Warning when removing the Micro SD card out of the slot remember to disable the event recording first Duration This is to define the time period of each video clips recorded the available period is from 10 900 seconds Notice Before executing record video event you must synchronize the time first Please setup Date and Time in Setup page 27 Aisoni Displays the list of files which are stored in the Micro SD Card User can find the needed files by configuring the duration between Start time and End time and clicking on Search 5 3 2 File list A checkbox is shown to allow the deletion of the file if necessary Disk Information Search Start Date 25 W Time 11 00 00 Time 11 ha 59 59 File List gt Start Datel yyyy mm dd hh mm ss 3 End Datel yywyy mm dd hhimmiss File List mote mp4 click filename to dowmload file file click filename to play online 2011 08 25 _ 110435 CHO1 mp4 2011 08 25_110157_CHOi mp4 The network camera supports 2 ways to play the recorded video files file click on the file to play the record video file online There will be a pop out window as below playing the record
25. er by GPIN GPIN Respond to Trigger Activated Time Always always keep the Network Camera alert to wait for some condition to happen Only during time frame it will perform the action only for the time frame set This is different from the Schedule condition since the Schedule condition sets the time as the main reason to start doing something while the time frame sets the duration of the action Event Type Setup General Name Loo 20 character max Trigger by Schedule w Respond to Trigger O Always Start Time End Time JL O Temporal disable 30 Check the corresponding days to execute the triggering time Aisoni Start Time indicates that time that the trigger will be start executing End Time indicates that time that the trigger will be end executing Interval indicates the interval between each action Duration indicates the duration of the trigger from the Start Time Temporal Disable don t do anything while activated In other words even if the condition has happened the Network Camera shall not do anything This option is useful to pre set conditions that will probably be used in the future by desire but that hasn t to be activated now When Triggered Do some action with a result When Triggered Upload images Record to SD ull GPouT GPOUT1 Upload Images sends the images to an FTP server Upload images FIP File Type JPEG
26. ew and use the navigation interface to browse around zoomed image area TEDHA VGA H 264 640 x 480 27 fps 1379 Kbps 21 Aisoni Audio Setting Adjust the output gain Audio Format select AAC u LAW or Off as the audio compression format The u LAW is highly recommended for 3GPP mobile surveillance for example on iPhone or other network enabled smart phones and NVR surveillance application software OSD Setting Camera Name To display the OSD type a text on the box with a maximum of 20 characters Date Time Displays the date and time on the video which is streamed from the Network Camera Save Once the options have been selected click on Save to make the changes permanent for the device 22 5 2 Aisoni Camera Settings 5 2 1 Camera General Settings AE Window Brightness Hue Saturation Contrast Camera Setting Button to save the AE Window frame range Brightness 4 8 Hue 4 Saturation 4 Contrast Video Output Format NTSC White balance Exposure Flickerfree 60Hz Max Exposure Time Max Gain Control ICR B W Mode ByIRType B W Color Mirror Vertical D Horizontal Default The area of selected window will be the auto exposure sense area for entire camera image Therefore if you want to have the image lighting exposed level depends on particular area please use the AE Window to
27. firewall preventing viewing Poor rendering of H 264 MPEG 4 images Color depth set incorrectly on clients Set to 16 bit or 32 bit color Ensure that your graphics card is using the latest device driver The latest drivers can usually be downloaded from the manufacturer s web site Color saturation is different in H 264 and Motion JPEG Modify the settings for your graphics adapter Please see the adapter s documentation for more information Lower frame rate than expected Reduce number of applications running on the client computer Limit the number of simultaneous viewers Check with the system administrator that there is enough bandwidth available See also the online help Lower the image resolution No images displayed on web page Installation of additional ActiveX component restricted Configure your Internet Explorer to allow the installation of ActiveX by lowering temporally the Internet Explorer security settings Video Image problems general Image too dark or too light Check the video image settings Missing images in uploads This can occur when trying to use a larger image buffer than is actually available Try lowering the frame rate or the upload period 53 Aisoni Slow image update Configuring pre buffers motion detection high resolution images or high frame rates will affect the performance of the camera Poor performance Poor performance may be caused by heavy network traffic multiple u
28. ges permanent In case there was error during the selection click on Reset and restart the process 46 5 6 4 Server Maintenance Maintain Server Firmware Upgrade Model Firmware MAC Address ActiveX Version Load Default XXXX 1 0 3 4465 00 0e c9 03 b2 8e 1 0 0 162 Upload File Actions Upgrade Specify the firmware to upgrade File Backup Save parameters to a backup file The Server Maintenance page allows the user to make changes in the Network Camera such as Reboot restarts the Network Camera Load Default sets the Network Camera back to the default parameters from factory Upload File Upgrades the Network Camera to a new released firmware Look up for the file and select it Click on Upgrade to proceed with the upgrading of the firmware Notes if you plan to upload older firmware versions please keep in mind there could be possible risks that some functions might not work properly Note if you enter a different value other than 80 for your HTTP port you can not return to the Live View screen In order to return to the Live View screen please launch IP Discovery tool again and select your network camera Restore Look up for the file that restores a previous configuration of the Network Camera Click on Upload to begin the process Backup click on Backup to save the current parameters of the Network Camera to a file Note 1 Please do not res
29. her than 80 for your HTTP port you can not return to the Live View screen In order to return to the Live View screen please launch IP Discovery tool again and select your network camera RTSP The RTSP protocol allows a connecting client to start an H 264 MJPEG stream Check the box to enable the server and enter the RTSP port number to use The default setting is 554 Note that H 264 MJPEG video streams will not be available if this service is not enabled FTP The FTP server running in the network cameras enables the upload of new firmware and user applications Check the box to enable the service UPnP Setting First tick the box Enable UPnP actually it s ticked in factory default Advanced NTP Configuration Use the following NTP server address ntp org Host name or IP address Host Name Configuration obtain Host Name via IPv4 DHCP Use the host name localhost Protocol Enable HTTP Port 80 Enable RTSP Port 554 over http port 8080 Enable FTP Port 21 Enable UPnP Enable ARP Ping Arp Ping Enabling Arp Ping will offer an additional tool to the user in order to detect the status of the Network Camera For related commands to ARP Ping refer to your Network Administrator 41 5 5 3 DDNS Dynamic DNS Setting LIDDNS Enable User Name usema 32 character max Host Name i wost name Link to http www dyndns cam Pa
30. ic IP Address IP address Specify a unique IP address for your network camera Subnet mask Specify the mask for the subnet the network camera Gateway Specify the IP address for the Gateway DNS1 Specify the IP address for the first group of DNS DNS2 Specify the IP address for the second group of DNS PPPoE E gt PPPoE Confia IPChange notification UserName Username 32 character max Password eeeeeeee 4 character min 32 character max The PPPoE feature enables the user to connect the Network Camera directly to the ADSL Modem having direct access to Internet Click on the PPPoE Enable box to activate the feature and enter the Username and respective Password The Username and Password as well as the internet service that goes with the ADSL Modem are provided by an Internet Service Provider ISP such as your local telephone company Contact your ISP for more information on how to acquire such service Advise to set IPCHANGE for dynamic IP mode while PPPoE is enabled 39 5 5 2 Advanced NTP Configuration Use the following NTP server address intp org Host name or IP address Host Name Configuration obtain Host Name via IPv4 DHCP Use the host name localhost Protocol Enable HTTP port 80 Enable RTSP port 554 overhttp port 8080 Enable FTP port 21 Enable UPnP Enable ARP Ping NTP Configuration Obtain NTP server address via DHCP check this radio button to automatically look u
31. imum refresh frame rate per second Set the frame rate higher for smoother video quality 512 Kbps 4Mbps Increase CBR to increase the picture quality or vice versa Providing both of high profile and baseline profile High profile can deliver better video quality but it will cause network camera have larger load relatively Notes for Stream 1 H 264 HD When the Resolution is 1600x1200 the Frame Rate is 15 When the Resolution is 1280x720 the Frame Rate is 30 20 5 1 2 Advanced Settings Enabled Digital PTZ 1 CS toe PIE Coe UT T GG imk a Audio out volume dB 3 M Audio Format AAC u LAw O off Camera Name IP CAMERA 20 character max Date Time Enable Digital PTZ The Digital PTZ feature allows you pan tilt and zoom electronically around the image without having moving parts at the device Once enabled it will display a frame which will let you slide it through different areas and automatically zoom the area being focused on to have a bigger and more detailed image for your viewing The streams for using Digital PTZ are streams 3 4 and 5 6 Stream 3 amp 4 or stream 5 amp 6 will be enabled respectively when choosing v03 or v05 The naming of the streams by default are v03 04 and v05 06 Such naming can be changed in this same section of Video going to the page of General settings Once you tick the box Enable Digital PTZ and click on save you can return to Live Vi
32. insert SD card not yet GPOUT Set to activate a connected device at Pin1 amp 2 once triggered When Triggered Upload images FIP File Type Post Alarm Interval 1 10 Second Send email notification Post Alarm 10 1 200 Second Interval 1 r o Second To if character max Subject ff character max Message ff character max C Attach file File Type IPEG Send HTTP notification ta Post Alarm 10 C 1 200 Second Interval 4 A 10 Second Message Bett character max Send TCP notification ta Post Alarm 10 il 200 Second Interval E 10 Second Message iso character max Post Alarm Set the duration of action after the event 33 5 4 2 Motion Detection IP GAMERA 2011 06 02 16 583 Motion Detection List Eate O50 On Windows Area Name Motion Detection Setup Windows Area Name 0 Default_Window g E 20 character max Sensitivity 4 gt 80 Color Cancel Video motion detection is used to generate an alarm whenever movement occurs or stops in the video image A total of 3 Include and or Exclude windows can be configured Once configured the video motion detection windows appear in the list of available triggers for triggering events Note 1 Using the motion detection feature may decrease the camera s overall performance 2 Don t set Date amp Time of OSD On Screen Display incl
33. mask 255 255 255 0 and default gateway 192 168 1 254 for the network camera 4 3 Assigning the IP address to the network camera Select a Network Camera and click on Setup Then start to configure network settings such as the following fields IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Authentication User Mame Password Basic Information Device Mame Device Mame Device Location Device Location HTTF Fort 80 RTSP Port Remember to input a different value for the last digits of IP address from the ipconfig ranging from 1 to 255 Network Information IP Address Make sure you enter the same values for Subnet Mask and Default Gateway shown on your ipconfig screen Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Information Primary DNS address Secondary DNS address Update Exit Click on Update to apply the changes only by using administrator s privilege default user password admin admin To open the main page of the network camera select your camera and click on Web 13 Aisoni 4 4 Access the camera from the browser Start the IE browser type the IP address of the network camera in the address field http lt IP of camera gt If the HTTP Port has been changed from 80 type the URL as http lt IP of camera gt lt HTTP Port gt Once the Network Camera is accessed the Network Camera will request a Username and Password The default Username and Pas
34. n Save to make the changes permanent Cancel in case for any reason the selection was not properly configured click on Reset to clear up the values for each feature 26 5 3 Storage Settings 5 3 1 Disk Information Disk Information Total Size 0 Mbytes Free Size 0 Mbytes Used Size 0 Mbytes Disk Status no SD card Displays information on the Micro SD Card inserted in the network camera that the user is working with which will be useful for saving live videos and snapshots lately used in the built in live recording Schedule feature of this same section Total Size 7648 Mbytes Free Size 7648 Mbytes Used Size O Mbytes Disk Status Disk Format Record Format mp4 file O mp4 for download only file for play online only Record Stream v0 HD 4 x Pre Alarm C Enabled 2 seconds Duration 900 seconds Max record seconds per file 10 900 seconds It won t display if not yet insert Micro SD card Click on Format to format the inserted Micro SD card Reminder for first time users please do it first before you try to read or write into your SD card or update back u Record Format Mp4 select to make mp4 file for playing after download File select to make file for playing online our data Record Stream Select v01 v03 v05 or v07 streaming which is H 264 HD compressed Pre Alarm Pre Recording works when Pre Alarm enabled which is to record vid
35. nerate an masking area in the video image for protect your personal privacy To set the privacy window follow the steps below 1 Click Add button to create a new window 2 Use the mouse to decide window size and drag drop the window 3 Enter a Window area name 4 To choice Window color and click Save to enable the setting Once configured the video masking privacy windows will appear in the list of masking area Note Up to 6 privacy windows can be set up on the same screen 25 Privacy Window List iA d Delete Windows Area Name Privacy Window Setup Windows Area Name 0 Default_ Window k 20 character max Color Red w Privacy Window List Add 6 areas can be set for which they will be identified in 3 colors each Red Green or Blue Once clicked according to the color selected a squared block can be drawn on top of the video displayed using the mouse Press the left click of the mouse to start drawing the box and drag it upon the video to mark the desired area Once finished release the left click of the mouse and the box will be drawn as intended Delete In case any of the area is not required click on the name of the Area Name from the Privacy Window List and click on Delete Windows Area Name Descriptive name of your choice Color 3 colors can be chosen among the areas set for the motion detection Red Blue or Green Save Once the process has been completed click o
36. nvas 12 4 3 Assigning the IP address to the network camera ccccccccsssseccecceseccecsusseccesauuseceesauusecessaauecessseaseeessuaneeeessananees 13 4 4 Access the Camera from the DrowSel cccccssssssseeccccccceeeseeeccccceseeuseeeceeeessaeseeececessseeeseeeeesessaueaseeeeeeessugageeeseeseaas 14 4 5 the Live View PACS sscasssacaetaasavewzsasssesdcciacnadseecedentanboadsnsncetectacen sd avaiesine iowa EE E 16 4 6 Pone Camer VIEW Si eaer E A AOE A AA EAE ses EE E AEA 17 COMTI anne NECIE deio a E E nice 19 5 1 pals ale fee A O pcan ee eee eee ne ee ee or E O eee 19 5 2 Camera SetiNE S erosen narrar S NaS E E EES TE E deusamsaceanvatedes 23 5 3 BO E C25 GENE 9 OENE EE EE A E AE A AE E 27 5 4 Event Settings ceciren E a EE RENEA ETE EE EE EE EEK EERE EEE EEEa 29 5 5 IER Te KS EE eene E E no ee ee ee eee 38 5 6 Dy SSL SING S E E E E E E E aap oa ast cig spre eran oa aust E E geste anenens ena uaau east 44 TROUDICSNOOUING scccscscccscedecesscutwstecdudacunsendadsancidenusscedecsesdudevstsuidaataacudunuasuencivesdudecotsssssusedcudwausinnsausadeudeceasdedeaseseutenieveraaten 48 6 1 Fe VG Oy DE eaa E E A E A 48 6 2 Viewing the camera from a remote location sssssensssseensssssersssereessserrrsssreresssreressereresserersssseresssreresssreressereresseeee 48 Freguentiy Asked QUCSHIONS i iendajuentuccswsrvaseseses EE NENEA AENEAN AEAN 52 Aisoni The camera series is a high end 2 Mega Pixel Dome Network Camera which is designed for profe
37. ons Symptoms Possible Causes and Remedial Action Problems setting the IP address The camera is located on a different subnet If the IP address intended for the camera and the IP address of your computer are located on different subnets you will not be able to set the IP address Contact your network administrator to obtain an appropriate IP address The IP address is being used by another device Disconnect the camera from the network Run the Ping command In a Command DOS window type ping and the IP address of the unit If you receive Reply from lt IP address gt bytes 32 time 10 ms this means that the IP address may already be in use by another device on your network You must obtain a new IP address and reinstall the unit If you see Request timed out this means that the IP address is available for use with your camera In this case check all cabling and reinstall the unit Possible IP address conflict with another device on the same subnet The static IP address in the camera is used before the DHCP server sets a dynamic address This means that if the same default static IP address is also used by another device there may be problems accessing the camera To avoid this set the static IP address to 0 0 0 0 The camera cannot be accessed from a browser The IP address has been changed by DHCP If the camera and client are on the same network run the IP Discovery Utility to locate the camera Identify the camera
38. ower Adapter since the powering will be done directly through the Ethernet Connector Below a comparison between a Regular Ethernet connection and a connection using Network Camera with built in Power over Ethernet Note For safety precautions when using a PoE Video Encoder ensure that the standard Power Connector has been removed before plugging the Ethernet cable which is attached on the other end to a PoE Hub Switch Non POE Connection Power Adapter Power Adapter Power Adapter Ethernet cable Ethernet cable ammmmmmmw Ethernet cable Broadband Router ADSL Modem Hub Switch Network Camera POE Switch amp POE Network Camera Power Adapter Power Adapter Ethernet cable Ethernet cable Ethernet cable POE Broadband Router ADSL Modem Network Camera with Switch Power over Ethernet POE Single Injector amp POE Network Camera Power Adapter Power Adapter Power Adapter Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet cable cable cable cable A aT g A T eoe C N ADSL Modem Kntorore Canara with POE Injector Hub Switch Broadband Router Power over Ethernet Aisoni 3 5 Using the Micro SD Card l MICRO SD SLOT The network camera comes with a Micro SD card slot to allow users insert a Micro SD card to save snapshots and videos into it Refer to Chapter 5 Configuring the camera Storage Settings and Event Settings Before plugging unplugging Micro SD card into from the
39. p and use the NTP server settings as provided by DHCP Click the View button to see the current settings Use the following NTP server address to create manual settings check this radio button and enter the host name or IP address of the NTP server Warning For users using PPPoE as their network access any change made to the Network address of the NTP Configuration may cause the screen to remain still for a while because your local ISP Internet Service Provider is assigning new IP address and new values for the HTTP RTSP and FTP ports whenever a change is made to NTP through PPPoE Host Name Configuration The network cameras can be accessed using a host name instead of an IP address Obtain Host Name server address via ipV4 DHCP automatically use the DNS server settings provided by the DHCP server Click the View button to see the current settings Use the Host Name enter the desired DNS server by specifying the following Domain name enter the domain s Multiple domains can be separated by semicolons The host name is always the first part of a Fully Qualified Domain Name for example myserver is the host name in the Fully Qualified Domain Name myserver mycompany com where mycompany com is the Domain name Protocol HTTP The default HTTP port number 80 can be changed according to the user s need This is useful for simple security port mapping 40 Aisoni Note if you enter a different value ot
40. s which can be used Your requirements and the properties of your network will determine the type you use The Live View page in the network camera provides access to a list of streams which are set in this page 19 Aisoni They can either be H 264 or Motion JPEG video streams that are configured according to each user s need Other applications and clients can also access these video streams images directly without going via the Live View page Stream Types URL ID Video Mode Quality Level Resolution GOP Frame Rate Target Bit Rates Profile Stream 1 3 5 and 7 H 264 Stream 2 4 6 and 8 MJPEG Sets the name for the streaming input an appropriate name to indicate the stream type which is being used CBR 512 Kbps 4Mbps Increase CBR to increase the picture quality or vice versa VBR The network camera will adjust itself automatically to fit the best picture quality through the bandwidth provided by the network The balance between VBR and network bandwidth will affect picture quality There are three levels to adjust Best Good and Standard The higher the quality is the more bandwidth it will use for streaming the video You can set up a different video resolution for different viewing devices Note that a larger frame size takes up more bandwidth GOP stands for Group of Pictures The GOP is a group of successive pictures within a coded video stream This limits the max
41. select the desired area otherwise we suggest you selecting the window to cover the central area of the image same as default setting The image brightness can be adjusted in the range 0 100 where a higher value produces a brighter image The image hue can be adjusted in the range 0 100 where a higher value produces more stimulus on the image The image saturation can be adjusted in the range 0 100 where a higher value produces more neutral image The image contrast can be adjusted in the range 1 5 where a higher value produces more difference in brightness between adjacent areas Video Output Format Select for redundant output analog monitor to assign video signal NTSC or PAL 23 Aisoni White balance This is used to compensate for the different colors present in different light sources to make Exposure the colors in the image appear the same The Network Camera can be set to automatically identify the light source and compensate for its color Alternatively the type of light source can be manually selected from the drop down list Configure the exposure settings to suit the image quality requirements in relation to lighting frame rate and bandwidth considerations Values can be set to 50 or 60 kHz Max Exposure Time Select the exposure time for the camera for the duration of the time that gets into the sensor Max Gain Control Select the level gain control for the camer
42. sers accessing the unit low performance clients use of features such as Motion Detection Event handling Poor quality snapshot images Screen incorrectly configured on your workstation In Display Properties configure your screen to show at least 65000 colors that is at least 16 bit Using only 16 or 256 colors will produce dithering artifacts in the image Audio volume too low high Volume settings incorrect The volume of the microphone is either too high or too low Change the volume for the microphone in the toolbar on the Live View page Poor audio quality CPU overloaded Reduce the number of listeners and viewers and decrease the image resolution and compression Unsynchronized audio and video It is recommended that the camera s time setting is synchronized with an NTP Server This is enabled under System Options gt Date amp Time Distorted audio Select Microphone for the internal microphone or for a connected external microphone Select Line for a connected line in source 54
43. ssional security 1 Overview applications This network camera is equipped with ICR IR Cut filter Removable and Infrared LEDs and provides outstanding day and night performance It comes with a 2 Mega Pixel CMOS Sensor with a maximum resolution of 1600 x 1200 delivering sharp image quality Furthermore the DPTZ Digital Pan Tilt Zoom function allows user to navigate any area of the monitored image with maintained sharp resolution With unique features this network camera provides an ideal solution for surveillance and monitoring 2 Product Description Key features H 264 High Profile MJPEG Dual Compression Offers the user the option to select H 264 or MJPEG compression ONVIF Compliant for Easy Integration amp Fast Deployment Web services built in with international standard protocols integration cycles have been reduced and deployment has become easier Contact your distributor for documentation Multiple video profiles simultaneously for streaming Streams up to 8 independent streams with multiple profiles Different configurations can be set according to the bandwidth that is available from the network Infrared LED for Day amp Night Model 20 Meters There are 24 infrared LEDs located underneath the transparent cover Audio In amp Audio Out Connectors for Camera Audio enhancements Offers an Audio In connector and an Audio Out connector to connect to an external microphone an
44. ssword poseen 4 character min 32 character max The DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service feature allows users to access the Network Camera without the need of remembering the IP address but rather using a name For example http www mycamera com Reminder the DDNS is only effective for PPPoE connection To be able to use the DDNS feature a domain name must be registered first in a domain name service froma 3 party service provider such as DynDNS www dyndns org The DDNS feature only forwards the information between the Host Name server and the Network Camera therefore the Username and Password must be obtained from the 3 party service provider before using the feature Note Refer to your Domain Name Service Provider for more information on setting up a domain name Some Domain Name Service providers charge a fee for the registration while some offer the service as free of charge It will be in the user s decision which service to acquire In order to use the DDNS feature it is assumed that the Network Camera already has direct access to Internet For more information on how to allow the Network Camera to access the Internet consult with your Network Administrator and you can also refer to the Port Forwarding Section in this manual for a basic guide line and a better understanding of the topic in matter 42 5 5 4 IPCHANGE Settings IPCHANGE Setting C I1PChange Enable SMTP Server none Config SMTP Server 3
45. sword is admin and admin Connect to 192 168 1 217 IP Camera User name admin Password eeoee Remember my password Note If anonymous login see 5 6 2 is enabled the Live View page will be shown without restriction Or please enter admin admin default account password to pass the authentication Hints Changing the root password To avoid security breaches it is recommended changing the Username and Password once the device is set up to work Refer to Chapter 5 Configuring the Camera System Settings When the Network Camera is accessed via Internet Explorer it will ask you to install the ActiveX component IP CAMERA Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt x A A pp Search SP Favorites 4 A a 3 This site might require the Following Actives control Click here to install Note during the webpage loading you may be asked to allow the installation of Active X elements Please allow it to proceed Once get accessed follow the instructions in the manual for the camera operation If the ActiveX installation doesn t start automatically please follow below procedures to change security level settings of your Internet Explorer browser 14 Aisoni Kindly note that if you didn t install ActiveX and you will not be able to see the Live view image Please make sure to install it first To adjust the Securit
46. te The masimu number of event servar ia SMTP Serve Name EMAJL RO character max Email Address qa3 ame giagigmail cam hoe Servir amip qmail com he stname or iP address Port 25 f1 65535 User Name iqa3 ameaga i 128 character max Password Ferrrrrr 4 character min 32 character max O Enabled S51 Test Erri Modify Cancel Name Descriptive name of your choice Email Address enter sender s the network camera email address Mail Server URL of mail server IP address or host name Username and Password Enter the Username and Password for authentication if necessary 37 5 4 4 Server I O GPIO GPIN1I Normal Status Open GPOUTI Normal Status Open v Post Alarm 5 l 1 200 Second save GPIO is used to configure normal circuit status for receiving and triggering Alarms GPIN 1 Normal Status sets Open or Close for the Normal Status of GPIN circuit GPOUT 1 Normal Status sets Open or Close for the Normal Status of GPOUT circuit Post Alarm Set the duration of action after the event happened from 1 200 seconds 5 5 Network Settings DHCP Service Config IPChange notification Static IP Address IP Address 192 168 21 28 Netmask 255 255 0 mijo Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS 1 168 95 1 1 DNS2 0 0 0 0 PPPoE Config IPChange notification UserName Username 32
47. tore previous configuration file into camera which has been upgraded with new firmware version It may lead to malfunction 2 Before making any changes to the system of the Network Camera make sure it is what is required while all alternatives have been considered and executed 47 Aisoni 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Factory Default To execute the Factory Default there are two options 1 Delete the cover and then press the factory default button on the top layer of the module boards Factory Default Button 2 Use a wire to insert one end into Default and one of the GND pin which are the Pin 5 and Pin 6 The device is back to factory default All settings will be erased from the device and the assigned IP will be back to 192 168 1 200 and Subnet mask to 255 255 0 0 6 2 Viewing the camera from a remote location The below guideline shows you how to setup the Network Camera for viewing it from a remote location The network infrastructure demonstration is just for your reference only Each network infrastructure may vary upon the needs of the organization Note Consult your Network Administrator for a better understanding of networking concepts and related topics 48 Aisoni 6 2 1 Standard connection Local Network Network Camera 192 168 1 21 Port 80 Internet Service Provider Y A z internet gt Broadband ADSL Modem Public IP Router 210 20 34 23 Terminal
48. uded in the detected area Motion Detection List Delete Windows Area Name Motion Detection Setup Windows Area Name 0 Default_Window 20 character max Sensitivity Color 34 Aisoni Add 3 areas can be set for which they will be identified in 3 colors each Red Green or Blue Motion Detection List Once clicked according to the color selected a squared block can be drawn on top of the video displayed using the mouse Press the left click of the mouse to start drawing the box and drag it upon the video to mark the desired area Once finished release the left click of the mouse and the box will be drawn as intended Delete In case any of the area is not required click on the name of the Area Name from the Motion Detection List and click on Delete OSD On Off Select OSD On to present in screen that Motion Detection is working 0lDefault Windo MOTION amp Windows Area Name Descriptive name of your choice Sensitivity values run from O to 100 for which the higher the number the more sensitive is the motion area Color 3 colors can be chosen among the areas set for the motion detection Red Blue or Green Save Once the process has been completed click on Save to make the changes permanent Cancel in case for any reason the selection was not properly configured click on Reset to clear up the values for each feature 5 4 3 Event Server Event Servers are used to receiv
49. user password admin admin Then Live video page iPhone Camera Viewer can be seen 3 NO0000a ste Lis NOOU0U 18 5 Configuring the camera ni Video Main features and advanced configurations of video streaming Camera Image adjustments such as brightness white balance and more Storage Displays information of the files located in the Micro SD card if any Event Smart features for event settings to send emails snapshots and more Network Network configuration for the network camera and Event features System Firmware version information and upgrade User access management and system information 5 1 Video Settings The video settings page contains setting for the streaming URL ID Video Mode Quality Level Resolution URL ID Quality Level URLID Video Mode Quality Level Profile URL ID Quality Level URLID Video Mode Quality Level Profile 5 1 1 General Settings Video General Setting Frame Rate Target Bit Rates Profile Frame Rate Frame Rate Target Bit Rates Frame Rate Frame Rate Target Bit Rates Frame Rate 30 5w150 30 3 30 FPs 3000 512 4000 Kb 10 310 FPS 30 s 150 30 3x30 FPS 1500 256 2000 Kb 15 315 FPS 30 _ s 150 30 3x30 FPS 512 128 1000 Kb 153015 FPs 30 ks 150 The Network Camera has in total 8 independent and simultaneous stream
50. xis dome network camera for which you can adjust the camera to any direction by using Pan base rotation Tilt up down mechanism Pan Base Rotation TU Up Down How to adjust the lens focus In order to adjust the focus of the Network Camera turn the focus ring in clockwise direction to get the appropriate image Note it is required get connected to the Network Camera prior to adjust the focus The unit out from factory may already be focused Unless necessary there might not be a need to adjust it Aisoni After all necessary adjustment has been made reinstall the dome cover to the main body Attaching the dome cover Main Body Camera The black plastic inner liner has a cutout slot for viewing Black Plastic Inner liner Transparent Dome Cover Reinstall the dome cover and the main body by turning the dome clockwise until it locks in place The dome comes with a black plastic inner liner placed within the dome cover Therefore after replacing the dome cover rotate the liner so that the cutout slot hole for viewing is in the correct position and not blocking the camera lens Camera Protection To prevent unpredictable damage and burglary lock up the dome by using the countersunk head screw 3 3 Aisoni The network camera comes with a Terminal Block Terminal Block Definition that can offer multiple functions to the user COM Relay Common
51. y Options of Internet Explorer follow the below instructions Internet Explorer gt Tools gt Internet Options gt Security Tab gt Custom Level gt Security Settings gt Download unsigned ActiveX controls gt Select Enable or Prompt Internet Explorer gt Tools gt Internet Options gt Security Tab gt Custom Level gt Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe gt Select Enable or Prompt Internet Options General Security m Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted aites Internet p This zone contains all Web sites you haven t placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Security Settings Security Settings Settings Settings E Enable sd 5 Disable Ey Binary and script behaviors m Enable gt Administrator approved Prompt oe Disable ey Download unsigned Activex controls Enable gt Disable E Download signed Activex controls a Enable C Disable Prompt O Enable Ei Initialize and script Activex controls not marked as safe Prompt Disable l Download unsigned Activex controls C Enable 0 Disable e O Enable l Run ActiveX controls and plug ins z E Administrator approved AA vou eke RHE E AS EEA EEEN EREA ep oe E 4 i a Reset

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