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1. 4 Click on the OK button to save your selections and wait for the changes to take effect August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 13 of 22 QRG S1080 1000 Quick Reference Guide 18 Revision B 7 0 CAMERA At the Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Settings gt Camera and the Camera screen opens At this screen you can set camera settings These selections are described in Table 2 below Refer to the Definitions section of the GBOT 1080 User s Manual for more information on the parameters set at this screen Mi Live Video ft Add Edit Users SS Taw setings Contrast _______ a n Mid center weighted v 60hz flicker v AUTO NORMAL v Storage a CECIEL Support GBO GBO Technology USA Inc o ok Cancel Advanced AO Pontin Figure 21 Camera Settings Screen Table 2 Camera Settings Use the slider to specify the desired brightness level from 1 to 255 A higher value a Brightness l of the brightness gives a brighter scene b Contrast Use the slider to specify the desired contrast level from 1 to 255 i Use the slider to specify the desired saturation level from 1 to 255 A higher value c Saturation l l of the saturation results in a more vivid scene d Sharpness Use the slider to specify the desired sharpness level from 1 to 255 Specify Min Whole image average 2 Backlight Mid Center weighted Max Spot 3 Flicker Control Speen the eaire frequency a flicker Bone In PAL cou
2. Primary Name Server PNS address one that is capable of translating the IP address must be entered into the SNTP Sever field Depending on the software version installed on your camera you can enter the SNTP server address at either the Date Time Screen or the Network and Port Screen see Figure 25 ETT Camera GBO_0238E4 Daylight Saving Time Is Active tk AddtdtUeee Users Time in Camera 23 06 2013 Time 11 13 00 Set Time 4 Set Manually Video Date 23 06 2013 Time o 1 12 at 5 M sec S Synchronize with computer time Date 23 06 2013 Time 11 13 02 Advanced Features Camera Synchronize with SNTP server Date Time Network and Port SNTP Server Alarm sg pool ntp org Storage Time Zone GMT 08 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana a Maintenance F Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes Ga Support Date Format DD IMMIYYYY v Time Format 24Hrs Date Position Bottom Right Time Postion Bottom Right OGBO GBO Technology USA Inc Figure 24 Date Time Screen Table 5 Date and Time Settings Select this option to enter the Date and Time in hours minutes and seconds in the appropriate fields 1 Set Manually Use the drop down list to select the correct Time Zone for your location Click on the Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes checkbox Click on the Ok button to save the changes and wait for them to take effect Select this option and click on the Automatically adjust for
3. drop down list Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B OGBO Quick Reference Guide QRG 1080 1000 NOTES The FTP SMTP server settings have to be configured first at the Network and Port Screen see Section 10 0 Network and Port Screen Limit the size of outgoing video clips via email For more information consult a qualified IT MIS administrator or your ISP Access is based on the SD card s speed Use a high speed SD card to increase the access efficiency To enable Alarm Audio Playback the user needs to enable Audio with Speaker mode see Section 8 0 Audio For H 264 and MPEG4 files the number of files attached for SMTP is one even though it is set for higher values For the number of attachments a number higher than one is valid only for JPEG streams Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect 12 0 STORAGE At the Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Storage and the Storage Screen opens At this screen you create a recording schedule and assign a location for the recording whenever an alarm is triggered i 7 OO OA Camera GBO_0238F3 waa Upload Via FTP File Format AVI pa Ta ws Video Advanced Features Schedules Expires After weeks Run infinite times F Save Into Local Storage File Format AVI Storage Location SD MMC ON Camera Audio Schedule 0 00 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 Monday min
4. GBOT IP Network Camera is designed to be used on an IP network and needs an IP address Most networks have a DHCP server that automatically assigns an IP address to a connected device Step 1 Connect Camera s to PC Using Ethernet Cable s and POE Switch 1 Using a standard Ethernet cable connect the power over Ethernet POE switch to your PC 2 Using standard Ethernet cable s connect the POE switch to the camera s through the LAN POE receptacle s located on the back of the camera s Ethernet Cables Ethernet Cable POE Switch Networked PC Cameras Figute 12 PC to POE Switch to Cameras Step 2 Power On Camera Through POE The camera is powered up through the POE 802 3af enabled network switch If POE support is not available an external 12V DC power supply is required See Step 3 Power On Camera with DC Power Supply in Section 2 1 Camera Connected Directly to a Personal Computer Step 3 Starting the Web Browser GUI Using UPnP By default the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera has the User Plug and Play UPnP functionality enabled see that the Enable UPNP checkbox is checked in the Network and Port Screen see Figure 25 1 To start the Web Browser GUI browse to the PC s Network dialog box Under Other Devices double click the GBO_DD EE FF icon where DD EE FF represents the last three bytes of the camera s media access control MAC address gt a gt Network A a Ft Favorites 4 Computer 1 E Desktop sb
5. activate the text function This enables insertion of a pre selected text onto the live video image Enter the text into the field and select a position top right or top left Detailed info Select to insert camera information onto the live video screen 7 H 264 profile aay High ee or Main Base is the least CPU intensive setting and High is the most CPU intensive setting 8 Local Display Select NTSC PAL or off Select vertical horizontal both or off 10 Video File Stream Select which stream is to be saved H 264 1280x720 or H 264 32x192 Select the length of the AVI file to be saved for either a scheduled recording or an Alarm 11 Video Size Trigger 5 or 10 seconds Resolution is image quality and is measured in megapixels Pixels are the tiny light capturing elements on the camera s sensor The higher the number of pixels or megapixels the higher is the resolution of the camera The frame rate is the number of frames or images that are transmitted over the network The bit rate is the rate at which bits are transferred from one location to another In other words it measures how much data is transmitted in a given amount of time A higher bit rate gives a better quality image Bit rate is commonly measured in bits per second bps kilobits per second Kbps or megabits per second Mbps Click on the OK button to save your selections and wait for the changes to take effect August 22 2013 Company Pr
6. daylight saving time changes checkbox 2 Synchronize with Computer Time Click on the Ok button to save changes and wait for them to take effect August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 17 of 22 QRG 51080 1000 Quick Reference Guide OGBO Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 1 Select this option to use the SNTP Server as the time source for the camera 2 Enter the address of your SNTP Server into the SNTP Server field Obtain the Synchronize with address from your IT personnel SNTP Server 3 Click on the Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes checkbox 4 Click on the Ok button to save the changes and wait for them to take effect The time and date are automatically synched with your SNTP server Date Position and Foa Set where you want the date to be located on the live video screen and its format Time Position and Tornat Set where you want the time to be located on the live video screen and its format Click on the Ok button to save the changes and wait for them to take effect 10 0 NETWORK AND PORT SCREEN At the Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Settings gt Network and Port and the Network and Port Screen opens i Te Camera Keep Network Settings while reset parameters to default Rewok es ee IP Address 10 11 50 160 FTP Server 192 168 1 1 Port ly Default Gateway 10 11 50 Password ia Advanced Features ee i File Upload Path Camera IP Address k Aud Configuration udio E
7. value gives a faster pan speed 3 Baud Rate Specify the baud rate from the drop down list 4 Zoom Speed Specify the zoom speed from 0 to 3 August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 15 of 22 Use the slider to specify the desired tilt speed from 0 to 63 the default is 32 A higher 2 Tilt Speed value gives a faster tilt speed ORG 1080 1000 Quick Reference Guide SGBO Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 5 Focus Speed Specify the focus speed from 0 to 3 Click on the Store button to save your selections and wait for the changes to take effect 7 3 Alignment Controls Click first on the Center button and then click on the Store button to center the camera on the desired location Or use the directional arrows to move the camera in the direction indicated and then click on the Store button to save the camera position Click on the Clear button to clear all position settings Click on the Store button to save position changes Click on the Back button to return to the Camera Settings Screen 8 0 AUDIO At the Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Settings gt Audio and the Audio screen opens At this screen you can set advanced audio conditions Only the primary settings are described in Table 4 below Refer to the GBOT 1080 User s Manual for more information on the parameters set at this screen erga Camera GBO_0238E4 kt neni Oca F Enable Audio Audio Mode Both Mic amp Speaker Video Advanced
8. 21 List of Tables Table 1 Vid o screen SE CCTIONS ssavcarecincddeenannsasiedencedsncncwea Parone E EESE 10 Table 2 O21 96 2 CNE aa E E S 14 Table 3 Pam MMPS UU LU eA EA AE EAE A AAA AEA 15 Table 4 Audio Se INES eran EEE dune saan eee unmnesease cia ceeseensocaceaacueesaianessausarecnarceetareess 16 Table 5 Date and Time Setting S ricciae a a 17 Table 6 Alarm eE EEE 19 Touch Screen Users The instructions in this manual are written for regular personal computers For touch screen computers simply substitute the word touch for click on or select Page ii of ii Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B 1 0 CONFIGURE THE CAMERA FOR THE LENS TYPE The two most commonly used types of lenses on the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera are the manual iris lens and the DC Iris direct control iris lens The factory set default is for the manual iris lens If a manual iris lens is being used the camera is pre configured and requires no action If a DC Iris lens is being used a DIP switch setting on the back of the camera needs to be changed At the back of the camera there are two DIP switches 1 and 2 Flip DIP switch 1 into position 2 when using a DC Iris lens as shown in Figure 1 1 AES 2 DC IRIS 3 DHCP Power i LED DIP Switch 1 in position 2 Figure 1 Back of Camera Showing DIP 1 in Position 2 2 0 INSTALL THE CAMERA FOR THE FIRST TI
9. Downloads T JULIESPC Recent places lt 9 Dropbox 4 Network Infrastructure 1 4 Libraries we Linksys WRT54G UPnP GBO S1 080 icon Documents _ _ ad Music t Pictures I Videos Camera s MAC address 8 Homegroup 3 items Figure 13 UPnP Icon for GBOT IP Network Camera Page 6 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 Revision B k GBO Technology USA Inc 2 Internet Explorer needs the user s permission to run the camera Web Browser GUI As the three dialog boxes display select first Install then select Install again and then Allow to proceed Step 4 LogIn via Web Browser GUI 1 The GBOT IP Network Camera Log In screen displays when the connection to the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera has been successful Enter the User Name admin and Password 9999 and then click on the Submit button see Figure 7 2 After successful installation and login a live video from the camera starts streaming in the Live Video section of the Web Browser GUI Screen which has two sections 1 the Live Video Section and 2 the Navigation Panel see Figure 8 2 4 Use DCHP to Obtain an IP Address Automatically To verify that your computer s Ethernet interface is configured to automatically obtain an IP address follow the steps below 1 On your desktop right click on the Ethernet icon and the Network and Sharing Center dialog box opens see Figure 14 G
10. Explorer Screen August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 3 of 22 QRG S1080 1000 Revision B 2 Click on Internet options and the Internet Options dialog box opens 3 Delete the text in the Home Page text box and click on the OK button Step 9 1 Back at the OnVIF Main Screen click on Web Page again see Figure 3 2 Follow the steps in Step 7 Open Web Page and proceed to Step 9 Step 10 Log in 1 Enter the User Name Open Web Page After Changing Browser Setting Quick Reference Guide GBO Technology USA Inc General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Home page Aa To create home page tabs type each address on its own line i http dell13 msn com Use current Use default Use new tab Startup Start with tabs from the last session Start with home page Tabs Change how webpages are displayed in tabs Browsing history Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords and web form information Delete browsing history on exit and then click on cael aia Appearance and Password the Submit button see Figure 7 a Be pee eos 2 After successful login a live video from the camera starts streaming in the Live Video section of the Web Browser GUI Screen see Figure 8 Figure 6 Internet Options Passwor vo TS Password ees ri F Remember Password Remember Password Figure 7 Live Video gt All St
11. Features Audio Input Camera Input Gain 75 Audio Date Time Encoding G711 Network and Port Alarm Sample Rate 8Khz Storage a Maintenance Ze Support Bit Rate AUTO 64Kbps Alarm Level Audio Output Output Volume GBO GBO Technology USA Ine Figute 23 Audio Setting Screen Table 4 Audio Settings Click this checkbox to enable the functionality The Audio Mode drop down list opens 1 Enable Audi nable Audio Specify one of the following audio modes MIC Only Speaker Only or MIC and Speaker Use the slider to specify the Audio Level that must be captured by the camera in order 2 Alarm Level to trigger an audio alarm The Enable Alarm check box must be checked before the alarm level can be set see Section 11 0 Alarm Page 16 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 Revision B k GBO Technology USA Inc 3 Audio Output Using the slider specify the audio playback volume from 1 100 Volume Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect 9 0 DATE TIME At the Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Settings gt Date Time and the Date Time screen opens At this screen you can set the time in three ways manually synchronized with your computer time or with your SNTP server In order for the SNTP server synchronization to automatically set the date and time on the camera a valid functioning
12. GBO TECHNOLOGY S1080 IP Network Camera United States Offices and Customer Service GBO Technology US Incorporated Address 1150 Bayhill Drive Suite 111 San Bruno CA 94066 USA Phone 1650 200 3838 E mail support gbotechnology com admin gbo com au Unpublished copyright 2013 GBO Technology Inc All rights reserved This document is the property of and contains information proprietary to GBO Technology Inc No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the written permission of GBO Technology Inc Revision B OCBO Quick Reference Guide QRG 1080 1000 1 0 CONFIGURE THE CAMERA FOR THE LENS TYPE cccesecccseeeceseeteeseeteneeeteeeeneneeeeeseetenseeteneeetenecenegesteageeteneeeteneetes 1 2 0 INSTALL THE CAMERA FOR THE FIRST TIME cccccsesesescuesccsesescuesessuavencuavenauavenavessnaeueusuevenauarencuavanauasenaeressurensuss 1 2 1 Camera Connected Directly to a Personal Computer ccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaaaeeeees 1 2 2 Standalone POE Switch Installation cc ccccccccccccesseceeceeceeceeeeeeseeeeeesseeceeseeeeesseeeeeseeeeesseeeeeeas 5 2 3 UPNP and DHCP Enabled Network Installation ccccccccccccseeceeceeseeeceeeeesseeeeeeseeeceeseeeeeessaaees 6 2 4
13. ME There are three ways to install the GBOT S1080 IP Network Camera 1 By connecting the camera directly to your personal computer PC See Section 2 1 Camera Connected Directly to a Personal Computer 2 By connecting the camera to a standalone Power over Ethernet POE switch that is connected to your PC See Section 2 2 Standalone POE Switch Installation 3 By connecting it to a network via a POE switch See Section 2 3 UPNP and DHCP Enabled Network Installation 2 1 Camera Connected Directly to a Personal Computer These instructions describe how to use the OnVIF Device Manager application to interface with the camera s software with the camera connected directly to a standalone PC Step 1 Download OnVIF Device Manager From the internet download the OnVIF Device Manager application from http sourceforge net projects onvifdm After the application has down loaded the OnVIF icon displays on your desktop Step 2 Power On Standalone PC Before connecting the camera power on the standalone PC without the Ethernet cable connection and second ensure that the PC s Ethernet interface is configured to use DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically See Section 2 4 Use DCHP to Obtain an IP Address Automatically for detailed information on required PC settings August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 1 of 22 QRG S1080 1000 Quick Reference Guide Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Step 3 Conne
14. P d b C d Enter valid FTP Parameters at the Network and Port Screen see Section 10 0 Network and Port Screen Click on the Upload Via FTP checkbox to enable FTP functionality Specify the supported File Format from the drop down list AVI or JPEG Click on the Ok button for the changes to take effect 3 For Local Storage the SD Card a b c d 12 3 Click on the Save into Local Storage checkbox to enable it Specify the supported file format from the drop down list AVI or JPEG Click on the SD MMC radio button Click the Ok button for the changes to take effect Upload Files At the Alarm Screen Follow the instructions in Section 11 0 Alarm to save files to FTP server or SD card Page 22 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013
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16. ct Camera to Your Computer Using an Ethernet cable connect one end of the cable to the LAN POE slot in the back of the camera and the other end to your computer see Figure 2 LAN POE slot Standalone PC Camera Figure 2 Camera Connected Directly to PC Step 4 Power On Camera with DC Power Supply 1 Insert the connector end of the camera s power supply cable into the DC 12V receptacle located on the back of the camera Plug the electrical end of the power supply cable into a power outlet 2 Wait until the two camera LEDs light up Initially they are red orange in color when they both turn green the camera is on and working correctly see Figure 1 Step 5 Open OnVIF Device Manager 1 Open the OnVIF application by double clicking on its icon on your desktop and its Main Screen opens 2 At the OnVIF Main Screen check the Remember checkbox see Figure 3 3 Enter your Name admin and Password 9999 Name Neme Remember Kanem aii checkbox Password Device list Name location or address Identification Log in bkd iakaat butt Firmware Network settings utton Your camera s Address 192 168 1 168 169 254 7 201 eee TE User management ocation o IP Address Certificates ial Web page Events Figure 3 OnVIF Main Screen and Log In 4 Click on the Log in button 5 Your camera s IP address is shown in the gray box as Address Step 6 Change Settings 1 Click on the wrench icon located at the top righ
17. e Enable Alarm checkbox must be checked before the other selections are available they are grayed out otherwise At this screen you set how you want the alarm to be triggered and where you want the video to be saved Live Video GBO_0238E4 OB Madea 4 Enable Alarm Add Edit Users Alarm Duration EI Settings Video Alarm Trigger E Motion Detection Advanced Features Fj Ethernet Lost Camera a Audio Alarm Audio FiTamper Detection Dark Threshold Jate Ti i Date Time E External Triggers Network and Port Input ON Output On Alarm F Upload Via FTP File Format torage a Maintenance F Upload Via SMTP File Format No of files to attach ive Support P Save Into Local Storage File Format AVI v Storage Location SD MMC F Play Audio Select Alarm Audio Files GBO GBO Technology USA Inc Figute 26 Alatm Screen Table 6 Alarm Settings Select the duration for the alarm This option determines sets how long the ALARM 1 Alarm Duration 5 he math should be ON after it is triggered Select how the alarm is to be triggered by enabling the Alarm Trigger checkboxes 2 Alarm Trigger 1 Motion Detection Triggers an alarm when motion is detected in the pre selected sections see Section 5 2 Face Detection Region of Interest August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 19 of 22 QRG S1080 1000 Revision B Selection 2 Alarm Trigger 3 On Alarm Page 20 of 22 Quick Reference Guide GBO Ethernet Lost Trigge
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20. ear These selections are described in Table 1 below StreamType Tri Stream v Codec Combo Dual H264 JPEG v Resolution H264 720 JPEG VGA H264 QVGA B Advanced Features Camera a Strea mi Stream Stream3 ie i Framerate Te fps H 264 profile Date Time Bit Rate 5000 o Kbps Network and Port Rate Control VBR me Alarm Local Display Video Storage Overlay Setting Q Maintenance Pdate PTime F Logo Logo Position Top Left v Support T Firet EA Text Position Top Right v F Detailed Info Video File Size Mirror Video File Stream GBO Technology USA Inc i pr a Cancel Advanced Figute 18 Video Screen Table 1 Video Screen Selections Shows you the camera that is currently being used 2 Stream Type Select Single Dual Tri Stream 1 Single H 264 MPEG4 or Megapixel JPEG Bit Ratet Values range from 64 to 12000 Kpbs for Stream 1 and 64 to 8000Kpbs for 5 Stream Screens Stream 3 Stream 2 does not have a bit rate field Quality Factor only Stream 2 has this field Enter a value up to thirty Page 10 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 Revision B Date Click on Enable Date check box to activate the date function GBO Technology USA Inc Logo Click on Enable Logo check box to activate the logo function Select a position for 6 Overlay Settings the logo top left or top right Text Click on Enable Text check box to
21. igute 15 Live Video Screen 3 2 Icons Click on any of the icons to perform routine tasks Before they are operational the icons have to be enabled and some conditions have to be preset Figute 16 Live Video Screen Icons 1 1X Display Icon Click on the 1X Display icon to expand the streaming video to the whole screen A scroll bar on the screen allows the user to move up and down the screen Click on the Close 1X Mode button to close 2 Snapshot Icon Ce Click on the Snapshot icon to capture and store the first resolution JPEG image of whatever the camera is seeing right now 3 Alarm Status Icon ES The Alarm Status icon has to be enabled from the Settings Alarm screen and an alarm trigger must be selected i e Motion Detected Ethernet Lost or Audio Alarm see Section 11 0 Alarm Page 8 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc When any of the preset conditions are met the alarm is triggered and the alarm icon changes from inactive to activate The alarm icon changes color from white to orange to give the user a visual signal that the alarm state has changed 4 Record Status Icon The Record Status icon indicates whether the camera is actively recording or if it is in an inactive state Recording may be initiated for a specified period of time or for whenever an alarm is triggered The conditions are set at the Sett
22. ings gt Alarm or Settings Storage screens see Sections 11 0 Alarm and 12 0 Storage 5 Audio Toggle Icon KJ Click on the Audio icon to toggle the sound at the camera location from OFF to ON A pre selected Warning signal may be initiated The conditions are set at the Audio Setting screen see Section 8 0 Audio 6 SD Card Explorer Icon This icon is only available if an SD card has been previously inserted into the SD receptacle in the camera Otherwise it is missing 7 Logout Button Click on the Logout button to close the Web Browser GUI screen 4 0 ADD EDIT USERS SCREEN AT the Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Add Edit Users and the Add Edit Users Screen opens You can add users and or edit user names and password You may also wish to change your password as soon as possible since the default password is the same for all cameras and is factory set Click on the OK button to save your selections and wait for the changes to take effect Add Edit Users Live Video Add Edit Users Settings pk Cancel User Name Authority Edit Delete Admin aes aa Figute17 Add Edit Users Screen August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 9 of 22 QRG S1080 1000 Quick Reference Guide Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 5 0 VIDEO SETTINGS At the Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Settings gt Video and the Video Screen opens Here you make selections to determine how the live streaming video will app
23. lone POE Switch to Camera Step 1 Connect PC to POE Switch Using an Ethernet cable connect one end to the POE switch and the other to your PC see Figure 10 Step 2 Power On PC First power on the PC to ensure that the PC s Ethernet interface is configured to use DHCP to automatically obtain an IP address In this case because there is no DHCP server running on the network the PC will obtain an Auto IP address in the 169 254 0 0 class B subnet See Section 2 4 Use DCHP to Obtain an IP Address Automatically for detailed information on required PC settings Step 3 Connect Camera to Standalone POE Switch 1 Using an Ethernet cable connect one end of the cable to the LAN POE slot in the back of the camera and the other end to the POE switch see Figure 11 The POE switch provides DC power to the camera so that the camera s DC power cable is not needed Ethernet Cable LAN POE slot POE Switch Figute 11 Back of Camera and POE Switch August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 5 of 22 QRG S1080 1000 Quick Reference Guide Revision B ary GBO Technology USA Inc 2 Wait until the two camera LEDs light up Initially they are red orange in color when they both turn green the camera is on and working correctly see Figure 1 Step 4 Use OnVIF Device Manager Follow Steps 4 10 of Section 2 1 Camera Connected Directly to a Personal Computer 2 3 UPNP and DHCP Enabled Network Installation The
24. nable Multicast Dateline Enable UPNP _ Password Alarm Storage gt My Server Requires Authentication SNTP Server 10 1 1 1 age AN Q Waren Alc Name pon Seting p Password HTTP Pot po sender Output SMTP Server 192 168 1 1 Port Pulse Redirected R3485 Port Email user domain com 6 BO PESEN AK gt GBO Technology USA Inc Lk Figute 25 Network and Port Screen At this screen you can 5 Enter SMTP FTP and SNTP Server information at their corresponding tabs Consult a qualified IT MIS administrator or your information The My Server Requires Authentication checkbox is located in the SMTP tab Click on this checkbox to enable disable this function 6 View review your Network settings at the Network tab Page 18 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 M4 GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B NOTE The Network tab fields are read only for DHCP and can be edited only if Static IP Mode is selected 7 Enable multicasting at the RTSP tab 8 Enable user plug and play UPNP by clicking on Enable UPNP checkbox 9 Retain Network Settings during hard resets by clicking on its checkbox 10 Refer to GBOT 1080 User s Manual for information on Port Setting fields 11 Click on the Ok button to save any changes and wait for the changes to take effect 11 0 ALARM At the Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Alarm and the Alarm Screen opens Th
25. nini mmm TT tanned Tuesday MT bninn Wednesday nimi hb a a a E E T Thursday MO tt biol kinninni Friday MMO nT Saturday T Et EE EE EE EE S S tent Sunday mnnn T i hiv i hindi Date Time Network and Port Alarm GBO Technology USA Inc as Figute 27 Storage Screen 12 1 Create a Recording Schedule 1 Click on the Add Schedule button located at the bottom left hand side of the Storage Screen see Figure 27 and the Schedule Selection Screen opens August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 21 of 22 Revision B QRG S1080 1000 Quick Reference Guide OGBO 2 Click on the Day checkboxes and select the days from their drop down lists 3 Click on any of the seven weekday checkboxes and select the From and To times from the drop down lists from 00 to 23 hours 4 Click on the Ok button for the changes to take effect The times and days display in the Schedule Screen on the Storage Screen see Figure 27 12 2 Upload Files at the Storage Screen There are two ways to upload files to the FTP server and to Local Storage the SD card 1 at the Storage Screen a scheduled recording or 2 at the Alarm Screen a triggered recording You cannot use both of these methods at the same time 1 First ensure that the time and date are correct See Section 9 0 Date Time to set your time 2 For FT
26. ntries use a multiple of 50 in NTSC countries use a multiple of 60 4 White Balance Specify the white balance mode 5 Day Night Specify one of the following mode options Auto Day Color or Night Mono Threshold Use the slider to specify threshold value from 1 to 16 Page 14 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Selection Action Enable disable histogram on the primary video stream ON or OFF see an 6 Histogram Sa example in Figure 21 7 Lens Distortion Correction Enable disable lens distortion ON or OFF Click on the OK button to save your selections and wait for the changes to take effect 7 1 Camera Advanced Settings Click on the Advanced button on the Camera Screen and the Advanced Video Screen opens Here you can make additional selections to the camera These advanced settings are described in the GBOT 1080 User s Manual 7 2 Camera Pan Tilt At the Settings Camera Screen see Figure 21 click on the Pan Tilt Button located at the bottom right side of the screen and the Camera gt Pan Tilt Screen opens At this screen you can set pan and tilt conditions These selections are described in Table 3 below Alignment Controls Figute 22 Camera gt Pan Tilt Screen Table 3 Pan Tilt Settings Use the slider to specify the desired pan speed from 0 to 64 the default is 32 A higher 1 Pan Speed
27. o to step 3 11 26 AM W21 2013 eS om ml Figute 14 Ethernet Icon 2 Or open your Control Panel and click first on Network and Internet and when the Network and Internet dialog box opens click on Network Sharing Center 3 When the Network and Sharing Center dialog box opens click on Change adapter settings and the Network Connections dialog box opens 4 Scroll down and double click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box opens 5 Ensure that both Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically radio buttons are checked 6 Click on the OK button to close the dialog box August 22 2013 Company Proprietary Page 7 of 22 QRG S1080 1000 Quick Reference Guide QGB Revision B 3 0 WEB BROWSER GUI SCREEN 3 1 Select Stream s to View The Live Video screen is the default Web Browser GUI Screen and displays when the software is opened Three stream selections are available for you to view either singly from the drop down list or at the same time The Stream Type must first be selected at the Settings gt Video Screen see Figure 18 and the Display all streams check box must be enabled Select Stream H264 1280x720 Profile X H264 1280x720 JPEG 640x352 F Add Edit Users H264 320x192 x Settings Storage a Maintenance Support 999 5 T GBO Technology USA Inc F
28. on the OK button to save your selections and wait for the changes to take effect Page 12 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 OGBO Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 Revision B 6 0 ADVANCED FEATURES SCREEN Live Video Screen see Figure 15 click on Settings gt Advanced Features and the Advanced Features screen opens At this screen you can configure how you want motion and faces to be detected You can also set privacy areas where a black box blanks out specified areas on the live video Advanced Features i Live Video Motion Detection GBO_0238E4 p Lan y i f F Addedit Users l EAST EA k Jag Settings aa a ae Video a Advanced Features k Y Ps L SL RY Select All Clear All OMBMEDIUM gt Customized Threshold v OSD indication Cancel rage Og Maintenance Support 0k E Cance Figute 20 Advanced Features Screen Configure these features the same way you set the ROI see Section 5 2 Face Detection Region of Interest 1 Click on the Configure button 2 Click on Enable Motion Window OSD indication on screen display check box You will receive visual feedback when motion is detected flashing red boxes on the screen The Motion Detection Alarm Trigger must first be enabled at the Settings gt Alarm screen see Section 11 0 Alarm for more detailed information 3 Set the parameters when the screen opens and select areas by clicking on them with the mouse
29. oprietary Page 11 of 22 QRG S1080 1000 Quick Reference Guide Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc 5 1 Advanced Video Settings Click on the Advanced button on the Video Screen and the Advanced Video Screen opens Here you can make additional selections to control the live streaming video These are advanced settings and are described in the GBOT 1080 User s Manual Setting a Region of Interest where faces can be detected or masked is described below Region Of Interest GBO_0238E4 Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 IP Ratio Force Frame d e e a oa QP Value Init Min Max Encode Preset Packet Size Frame Data Value dl Enable Region of Interest a 4 Ts P E aie P Region 1 X Y OUTOU 184 Height W Region 2 X Y Width Height Region2 m y oi y N Region 3 Go y Ge won Ea Regions alm ol E W Refresh preview Pk Back Figute 19 Advanced Video and Region of Interest Screens 5 2 Face Detection Region of Interest 1 Click on the Enable Region of Interest ROI check box and a Configure Table see Figure 19 opens on top of the screen 2 Click on the Configure button and the Region of Interest screen opens Drag the mouse to draw the Region Clicking on the Clear button removes the region 3 Optionally the user can enter the value directly into the X Y W and H text boxes X and Y are the starting coordinates of the region and W and H are the width and height of the region The entire region is selected by default 4 Click
30. reams 4264 128 Ox 720 v Logout ive Video i Add Edit Users x Settings Storage 2 Maintenance Support Figure 8 Web Browser GUI Screen Live Video Screen CAUTION If your Browser screen size is not set to 100 the bottom of some buttons may be cut off Follow the instructions in Step 11 Set Browser Size to set your Browser to the correct size Page 4 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 T GBO Technology USA Inc Revision B Step 11 Set Browser Size 1 At the Internet Explorer screen click on the Settings icon a located in the upper right hand corner of the screen 2 Select Zoom 100 from the drop down menu and then select 100 from the second drop down menu see Figure 9 Your Browser window will now be the correct size Sa amp hitp 192 168 1 105 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Live Video e Stream H264 1920x1080 X Et Live Video it Add Edit Users 75 E RES q 4 al e _ e About Internet Explorer KS a a 4 T9 b Fen iag Figure 9 Set Browser Window Size 2 2 Standalone POE Switch Installation This installation requires the camera and your PC to be connected to a standalone POE switch via two Ethernet cables It uses the OnVIF Device Manager application to interface with the camera s software Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Standalone PC Standalone POE Switch Camera Figure 10 PC to Standa
31. reen 3 Click on the Allow button again and you can log in see Step 10 Log In Skip Step 7 and Step 8 NOTE If the GBOT IP Network Camera Log In Screen does not open after approximately one minute the default Home Page setting on your browser may be causing a long timeout Follow the instructions in Step 7 Set Browser Default to Blank below to correct this Step 8 Set Browser Default to Blank 1 At your Internet Explorer screen click on the Settings icon ae located in the upper right hand corner of the screen P Bd GBO Global Bionic Optics Print File Zoom 75 The future in focus Safety Add site to Start Screen ABOUT US CORPORATE View downloads Ctrl J Global Bionic Optics Ltd GBO and its subsidiary Companies GBO Board of Directo Manage add ons Technology Pte GBO Technology Inc and GBO 3D Media exist to create clinches develop and manufacture optical components and systems that provide F12 developer tools unique features outs i erformance and excellent value GBO was founded in 2004 by Dr Jim Frazier Mark Montgomery and Dr Go to pinned sites Simon Gadir si ions i z or and developed by enowned optical i documenta Internet options canemat i jer ACS wi i demy ward and intema respected optics Spout Internet Explorer mathemati Gilles Mathi family and the Infinity Plus lenses GBO has Technology Teams in Hong Kong and the Silicon Valley and Figure 5 Internet
32. rs an alarm when the network connection is lost Audio Alarm Triggers an alarm if the audio level exceeds the alarm level set in the Audio screen see Section 8 0 Audio Tamper Detection Triggers an alarm if lens is out of the current reference focus or if the scene is too dark e Dark Threshold Select a threshold for the dark scene from 20 to 100 A lower value means that the detection is triggered on a darker scene Reset Tamper Resets the reference focus value based on the current scene If the current focus value of the scene deviates too much from the reference value a tamper alarm is triggered When rebooting the camera performs a Reset Tamper automatically External Triggers e Input Alarm based on the level of sound triggered by external sources e Output Drives the alarm level to external sources Upload via FTP Enable checkbox to upload a recording to FTP File Format AVI or JPEG Upload via SMTP Enable checkbox to send an email with a recording as an attachment e File Format AVI or JPEG No of files to attach Enter the number of images per email max is 20 Save Into Local Storage Enable checkbox to save the recording to the SD card installed in the camera e File Format AVI or JPEG Storage Location Click on SD MMC radio button Play Audio Check the box to play audio via the Audio Line Out on the back of camera e Select Alarm Audio Files Select which alarm plays when triggered from the
33. t side of the OnVIF Main Screen see Figure 4 The Application settings dialog box opens Page 2 of 22 Company Proprietary Information August 22 2013 Quick Reference Guide QRG S1080 1000 Revision B GBO Technology USA Inc Application settings x User interface settings Show video playback statistics _ Video rendering fps 15 Video rendering fps Open web in external browser v Enable graphic annotation v Wrench icon Open web in Events settings Enable events subscription v external Event subscription type PullPoint if available b rowser Base Subscription port number 8085 Ss Save events to disk O Device communication settings Enable snapshots v Enable plugins v Kipod NVA a Use extended filter editor UDP Video streaming transport UDP 7 Apply Apply button Figure 4 Wrench Icon and Application Settings Screen 2 Change the Video rendering fps to 15 Click on Open web in external browser checkbox 3 Change Video streaming transport to UDP from the drop down list Click on the Apply button and wait for the changes to take effect Step 7 Open Web Page 1 At the OnVIF Main Screen see Figure 3 click on Web page and a black screen opens with a message that asks you to allow add ons before the GBOT IP Network Camera Log In Screen can be opened 2 Click on the Allow button and the GBOT IP Network Camera Log In Screen opens with the same question at the bottom of the sc

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