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1. FPS Streaming Mode cBR Bit Rate 6 Mbps Intra frame period is W Text Overlay Text Field W Time Stamp RTSP Port Access Name live1 sdp RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 40 Chapter 4 After setups are completed click Save button to implement the settings Save Save 4 3 2 Video Tab Video Settings Brightness Saturation Contrast Sharpness Color Mono Mode Day Night Threshold ICR Power Frequency EV Compensation H Pre Noise Reduction W 2D Noise Reduction Normal Strength Video Orientation Wide Dynamic Range White Balance Camera Mount RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual fo 128 127 qm mee 128 0 255 i fo 128 127 o 0731 O Color O Mono fio 5 100 O On 60 Hz 4 2 9 s0 0 168 Flip Mirror O Enable Disable Figure 4 13 Video Tabbed Pane Setup Execution e 41 Chapter 4 The Video tabbed pane lets you to perform live adjustments and improvement of the Camera captured video effect relative to the target environment If you experienced difficulty in implementing the adjustment parameters it is recommended that you use the default setting by pressing the Reset button see figure below in the pinhole of the Camera Light sensor Reset Button Figure 4 14 Reset Button in the pinhole of Camera NOTE Pressing the Reset button will also re
2. Figure 4 27 Snapshot Recording with Motion Method Selected RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 59 Chapter 4 E GPIO Input On the defined days of the week and at certain time of the set days the Camera will trigger its GPIO Input Signal according to the set time interval in seconds when its state changes Single or 6 snapshots may be captured at a time as defined Motion Video Snapshot Event Alarm Settings by Snapshot Please note that there is no SD Card plugged in camera or the SD Card is not writable W Snapshot Trigger by GPIO Input w Trigger Pattern i i Only during Day W Sun MON A Tue A WED A Thu i FRI W Sat Time start oo 00 hh mm Ena 24 oo hh mm Snapshot Type Interval minimum is 3 seconds Single snapshot 6 snapshot with 1 second interval 3 frames before and 3 frames after motion frame Target to Lg E mail a FTP a SD card E Remote Disk aj GPIO Output 1 aj GPIO Output 2 Figure 4 28 Snapshot Recording with GPIO Input Method Selected The stream of accumulated snapshots may be sent to host through E mail FTP stored in the SD card Remote Disk activated GPIO Output Port per selection or through all of them When selected the setup dialog for these methods will display is illustrated in the following figure RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 60 Target to E mail Recipient
3. Save Click this button to save changes to the setting of Remote Server RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 64 Chapter 5 3 Appendix 5 1 Firmware Upgrade This section mainly will instruct you how to update camera firmware step by Step 1 Find the camera and open its Web based UI via CamFinder utility Chapter 2 3 1 X Below are the tips to let you understand how to solve Netcam Viewer installation problems more easily gt If below picture is always popped even NetcamViewer is downloaded and installed successfully in your PC Please help to check if your IE Browser version is 11 first If it is yes kindly please help to refer the below steps to enable Compatible View settings of IE 11 Browser http 192 168 33 198 p e amp Network Camera 192 1683 X About Internet Explorer Internet Explorer11 Upate Versions RTM KB 4 59 itomatically icrosoft Corporation All rights reserved Close RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 65 Chapter 5 Find Tools icon and then select lt lt 2 gt http 192 168 33 198 p e Network Camera 192 1683 X a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help File Zoom 100 Safety Add site to Start menu View downloads Manage add ons F12 Developer Tools Go to pinned sites 4 Compatibility View settings Loading ae Internet options About Internet Explorer You did not install
4. User s Manual June 2014 Trademark Acknowledgments All trademarks used in this handbook are registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2014 All Rights Reserved We reserves the right to make corrections modifications enhancements improvements and other changes to its products and services at any time and to discontinue any product or service without notice Customers should obtain the latest relevant information before placing orders and should verify that such information is current and complete All products are sold subject to our terms and conditions of sale supplied at the time of order acknowledgment We are not responsible or liable for the resale of its products with statements different from or beyond the specification parameters stated by our company Customers are responsible for their applications using our products To minimize the risks associated with customer applications customers should provide adequate operating safeguards We are under no obligation to provide any further technical support service or product software alteration beyond our representation Our products are not authorized for use in safety critical applications where a failure of our product would cause severe personal injury or death unless officers of the parties have executed an agreement specifically governing such use Reproduction of our information or datasheets with alteration is prohibited We are not responsi
5. Set Manually Synchronize with computer time Date 2013 12 26 Time 09 25 51 Assign value Date 2013 12 26 yyyy mm dd Time o9 24 59 hh mm ss i Enable Daylight Saving Offset Day of week Start time sunday End time sunday Figure 4 4 Time Tabbed Pane The Time tabbed pane is where you set up the clock of your Camera to synchronize with your local time Where System Time The Network Camera current date and time is applied and displayed here based on the setup status of the System Time Settings as detailed below Time Zone Select the applicable Time Zone of your city in reference to Greenwich Mean Time Automatic Select this item if you want to automatically synchronize the Camera clock with your manually entered Network Time Protocol NTP Server RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 25 Chapter 4 This is a permanent default setting and cannot be removed nor changed Hence new User Name Group Keep current date and time setting Select this option in lieu of automatic synchronization if the Camera is not connected to NTP Server and uses its own embedded clock Set Manually Synchronize with the computer Time Select this option to manually synchronize the Network Camera clock date and time with that of the local host computer Assign value Select this option to enter the date and time manually Enable Daylight Saving Select this option
6. The PoE function RP SD736P and Wireless function RP SD736PW are designed for flexible installation Further functions include two way audio DI DO alarm application and micro SD card support for local storage application RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 1 e Introduction Chapter 1 Hardware Overview Speaker Light sensor Focus Adjustment Reset Button Description Light Sensor The Light sensor is for detecting IP Camera environmental illumination and if IP Camera was in the dark night environment IR Cut Filter 1s switched off to let infrared light pass through for clear night view MIC The IP Camera has built in an internal microphone which is hidden in the pinhole located on the front panel Lens Focus Adjustment Rotate the lens to adjust the focal length to the best image If necessary clean the lens with a soft cotton cloth Speaker The IP Camera has built in an internal speaker which is hidden in the pinhole located on the front panel Reset Button This button is hidden in the pinhole Insert a pin into the reset hole to press the reset button and keep pressed about 3 seconds until PWR LED start refreshing with orange color RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 2 e Introduction Chapter 1 Contents Power Jack The input power is DC 12V Note ONLY use power adapter supplied with the package Otherwise the product may be damaged RJ 45 LAN Socket Connect to PC or Hub Switch For c
7. right to increase the volume Connect a loud speaker to the Audio Out port of camera This is for voice alerting and two way audio Be noted to use actively speaker normally with power supplier on speaker for this application Save After setups are completed click Save button to implement the settings RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 48 Chapter 4 4 3 4 Privacy Mask Tab Stream video y Auaio IEE E Enable privacy mask 3 Enable the check box When Khe Povey mask enabled cann dt use the PTZ function CH1 2000 01 07 53 63 04 5 T le This is a Line type 2 Lay out masking screens on the areas to be blocked from surveillance Taire ig 1 Select a masking shape to block the private area you wish to a obstruct from EE i Ei 4 _ This is a Rectangle eai Sa surveillance 4 Click Save button Figure 4 16 Privacy Mask Tabbed Pane RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 49 Chapter 4 The Privacy Mask tabbed pane allows you to mask or block private areas from surveillance for privacy reason E To block a private area from surveillance follow the procedure below 1 Initially select the masking shape e g Line Rectangle or Ellipse see figure above you wish to use as screen to block the area from surveillance 2 Click and drag the mouse cursor to lay out a masking screen on the area you wish
8. 5 Then camera webpage would be refreshing real time and starting to load camera webpage Click Allow button to enable Netcam Viewer component running OE http 192 168 33 198 P Network Camera 192 1683 X File Edit View Favorites BEEE Loading This webpage wants to run the following add on J a NetcamViewer ActiveX Control from Sama a CORPORATION What s the risk Manual entering camera s username password to pass authentication lt http 192 168 33 198 P Network Camera 192 1683 X File Edit View Favorites Tools Help The server 192 168 33 198 is asking for your user name and password The server reports that it is from IP Camera Warning Your user name and password will be sent using basic authentication on a connection that isn t secure J User name Password C Remember my credentials RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 68 Chapter 5 Camera live stream is successful playing in IE11 Browser _ m fh zI F S Oe http 192 168 33 198 P Network Camera 1921683 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 5 a CH1 2013 12 06 11 05 21 Live View Display Mode 0000 Region of Interest Actual Size 1920x1920 Protocol TCP_ V video Stream fi v Recording Path j Recording file name Snapshot Path ji Snapshot file name gt If error message ope
9. 5 In order to have the best performance with Camera kindly please ask for distributor dealer s help to get the latest firmware version downloading 6 After downloading it click the Browse button to open below dialog for firmware choosing Information y Time V Security System Log Model Name RP SD 736P Firmware Version A1 0 0_0505_rtsptest Upgrade Firmware L TIE TF0 Organize New folder o QS E Desktop z Mame Date modified Type ei Recent Places pp cp736p A09 9 1218 bin 12 18 2013 10 16 VLC m ASUS WebStorag 4 RP SD736P A0 9 9 1220 bin 12 20 2013 1 12 PM VLC m J Downloads E RF 5D736F A0 9 9_12720 2 bin 12 20 2013 5 00 PM VLC m Libraries RP 5D736P A0 9 9_12723 bin 12 23 2013615PM_ VLC m RP SD736P A0 9 9 1224 BCS bir 12 24 2013 12 49 VLC m Ga Libraries 4 RP S5D736P A1 0 0_0313 bin 3 13 2014 10 42AM VLCm di Apps RP SD736P A1 0 0_0423 bin 4 23 2014 6 08 PM VLC m Documents RP SD736P A1 0 0 0505_rtsptestbin 5 5 2014 4 05PM VLC m a Music venusfw_20130528_BaseShutter bin 5 29 2013 4 51PM VLE m E Pictures _ venusfw_20130530_Lighter rar 6 3 2013 1 58PM RAR Fi FE Videos a Filename RP SD7S6P A1 0 0_0425 bin RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 72 Chapter 5 Select the appropriate firmware file from its folder in PC and then click button to choose it Information Time Security System Log Model Name RP SD 36P Firmware
10. Chapter 4 4 5 Local Storage Setup Execution Clicking the Local Storage button will display the following tabbed Local Storage _ panes to provide information on existing local storage such as disk size info type and status If recording is in progress when clicking the Local Storage button a warning message will occur NOTE Do NOT remove the micro SD card while Camera is in recording process 4 5 1 Local Storage Tab The Local Storage tabbed pane displays the SD card status It shows the SD card total capacity Total size available memory Free size used memory Used size and used memory ratio Use It also display the current Camera operation condition Recording status and provide SD card control option where user can select to allow the Camera to auto overwrite earlier files in order to maintain the defined Keep Free Space memory size Local Storage Playback SD card management SD card status OK Total size 15756768 KBytes Free size 13913392 KBytes Used size 1843376 KBytes Use 12 Enable check box to Recording status Not Recording allow auto overwrite D card control of earlier files in order to maintain the defined Keep Free Space memory size i Enable cyclic storage eep Free Space 64 MB 30 500 MB Please stop all the events related to the SD card recording before ejecting or formatting the SD card lt gt gD Figure 2 30 Local Storage
11. E mail Address SMTP E mail Server Port User Name Password Sender E mail Address Interval Use SSL TLS Chapter 4 rcpt mail com ex rcpt mail com 192 168 1 1 ex mail examples com or 192 168 1 1 25 0 65535 guest eocce ex from mail com from mail com 30 30 3600 Seconds None SSL TLS STARTTLS 192 168 1 1 Here refers the mailbox encryption mode if you are unsure ask your mailbox customer service staff ex ftp domain com or 192 168 1 1 M FIP FTP Server FTP Server Port 21 0 65535 User Name guest Password eccce Path ex ftp upload fxs weenie Make sure the FTP folder load mode if you are not sure then ask the FTP 10 3600 Seconds software technical support Figure 4 29 Transmitting Snapshots to Host Setup with E mail amp FTP Selected ftp upload Filename Prefix event Interval 30 ASD card X As for the settings of SMTP Service kindly please contact with your E mail service provider After you confirm all parameters are correct and working properly you may enter them into the text area manually X As for the settings of FTP Service kindly please contact with your FTP service provider While all parameters filled in Windows FTP Transferring Utility are correct and working properly under your Laptop or other PC you may enter them into the text area manually RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 61
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13. Tabbed Pane Click this button to save changes to the SD card control setting Click this button to format the SD memory card take note of the message in red C Click this button to refresh the SD card information RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 62 Chapter 4 4 5 2 Playback Tab The Playback tabbed pane allows user to playback video and snapshot files stored in the SD memory card These files were saved using the Event setup for video see Section 4 4 2 and snapshots Section 4 4 3 with the SD card check box enabled Playback of the stored videos or snapshots is performed from files recorded on particular date range as explained in the following figure Local Storage EAL coe Searching and viewing the records Type 1 Select type of files to playback Trigger time 2 Search for the files to playback by defining the files recording date range Sa 3 Click Search button and the files recorded within the Search results date range will display below amp 20130128 a O 4 20130128_1945 4 Select the file to playback and enable a O 2013012819 the corresponding check box The M amp 20130128_1860 E 20 dialog strip below will then pops up M 20130128_1860_20130128185250 avi ae a ata O 20130128_1760 O 20130128_1745 O 20130128_1730 a O Gees n 1 Do you want to open or save 20130128185250 avi 223 KB from 192 168 1 170 Open Sa
14. User s Manual Setup Execution e 39 Chapter 4 Quality The options for streaming mode quality are expressed differently between VBR and CBR VBR Standard Good amp Detailed CBR 64K bps 128K bps 256K bps 384K bps 512K bps 768K bps 1M bps 1 5M bps 2M bps 3M bps 4M bps 5M bps 6M bps 8M bps 10M bps and 12M bps Intra frame period Available choices are 5 8 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 amp 60 frames per period This function will let you choose how long distance between two I Frames Lager value means longer distance between two I Frames and this selection is suitable for the stable Network Bandwidth Environment so we suggest the smaller value selection 1s proper to the worse Network Bandwidth Environment Text Overlay When enabled each streamed frame will be overlaid with the Camera ID text field and stamped with date time if enabled as illustrated below Mf Text Overlay Text Field CH1 W Time Stamp 2013 01 28 22 53 35 Figure 4 12 Text Overlay Setting Example RTSP Port Access Name When RTSP or VLC media player is used the port can be renamed with easy to remember pathname For example the default RTSP Port Access Name is livel sdp it means your playback stream name would be RTSP camera s IP address livel sdp Video Audio Privacy Mask Video quality settings for stream 1 Connection template Customized Mode H264 Frame Size 1920x1920 Maximum Frame Rate 15
15. and enable the configuration modifications Device Setting BAC Address E0 8F EC 44 A 4 44 Firmware 0 9 9 0705 Property static IF address Password IF Addvess ji92 168 2 45 SubnetMask 355 955 255 DHCP Gateway 132 168 2 24 Use DHCP Service Http Port ol DNS1 192 168 0 35 DNS 192 166 0 6 DNS 0 0 0 0 Status Figure 2 8 Click Set button to save and enable the modification RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 10 o Installation and Setup RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Chapter 2 6 Use Ctrl or Shift key on the keyboard to choose several Camera Devices Then click the Batch Device Setting to configure them together cS eee Device Search Model Name IP Address MACAddress Firmware SubnetMask aan DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 RP SD736P 192 168 2084 168 E0 8F EC AA AA AA 9 99 0705 2 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 0 0 0 0 192 168 2 045 E0 8F EC cc 099 0705 192 168 2254 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 0 0 0 0 192 168 2 033 E0 8F EC EE EE EE 0 9 9 0705 lt tch Devic a 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 00 00 Port RP SD736P 1921682113 EO SF EC BB BB BB 0990705 2552552550 1921682254 19216805 19216808 0000 RP SD736P 192 168 21 201 0 9 9 0705 i 192168211 19216805 0 000 oT RP SD736P 192 169 2 038 0 9 9 0705 ingle Device Setting 19216805 19216906 0000 ae RP SD736P 192 168 2 039 0 9 9_0705 Open web 19216805 19216806 0000 jo RP SD736P 192 168 2047 0 9 9 0705 B gt l 192 168 0 5 19216
16. of motion detections is 10 Set New Motion Detection Aurea 1 Click Add and rename the windows area Drag a detection area on the image Figure 4 19 Defining Multiple Motion Detection Areas for the Camera 3 To assign unique names to each framed location for easy identification click on the frame and a Window Name text box with the default name of the Save selected frame will appear at the bottom of the pane see figure below Enter a new name and click the Save button Wait for a while for the change to take effect Figure 4 20 Detection Frame Window Name Textbox RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 52 Chapter 4 p 4 To delete a frame that is no longer needed but was previously saved click on the unwanted frame and click Delete button The frame will disappear after a while 5 To delete multiple frames that are not yet saved directly click the Refresh button instead of deleting them individually The Refresh button will automatically clears all unsaved frames 4 4 2 Video Tab The Video tabbed pane sets the video recording trigger method to use when motion is detected by the Camera The four methods available for selection are Period Schedule Motion and GPIO Input each of which can be set up with user scheduled recoding time and duration as well as defining the video record file target destination E Period This method will trigger the Camera vi
17. password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name Password E Remember my credentials re Figure 3 1 Windows Security Dialog RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Camera Live View UI Settings e 14 Chapter 3 3 The Live View Setting window will then display offering all the necessary set up tools for changing the live view reconfigurations The functions of each of these tools are explained in the following sections 2 i ND736E 2014 02 13 16 30 29 Live View Display Mode mOa66 Region of Interest Qa Ste i s a Actual Size 1920x1920 Protocol TCP Video Stream pi v ePTZ function Recording Path Recording file name Snapshot Path Snapshot file name Setting Language am O Q000 m Double click on video screen to full screen Click on video screen to start PT Figure 3 2 Camera Live View Setting Window Default Display Mode will be set to Quad PTZ View RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Camera Live View UI Settings e 15 Chapter 3 3 1 Quick Access Buttons The following buttons provide the basic interactive functions between the Camera and the host computer as described below A 800x800 Double click on video screen to full screen Click on video screen to start PT Figure 3 3 Camera Quick Access Toolbar Buttons Turn On Off the ho
18. the Camera buffer and 3 snapshot frames are captured live The stream of accumulated snapshots may be sent to host by E mail FTP stored in the SD card Remote Disk as preferred or through all of them Motion Video Snapshot Event Alarm Settings by Snapshot Please note that there is no SD Card plugged in camera or the SD Card is not writable W Snapshot Trigger by Always Snapshot Type 6 snapshot with 1 second interval 3 frames before and 3 frames after motion frame Target to g E mail 6 snapshots are continuously a FTP collected at every 1 or 2 HSD card seconds interval O Remote Disk Figure 4 25 Snapshot Recording with Always Method Selected RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 57 Chapter 4 Schedule This method activates the Camera snapshot operation continuously when the defined days of the week and set time of the set days are met The Camera will continuously capture 6 snapshots of the area under surveillance at every or 2 seconds interval 3 previous snapshot frames are collected from the Camera buffer and 3 snapshot frames are captured live The stream of accumulated snapshots may be sent to host by E mail FTP stored in the SD card Remote Disk as preferred or through all of them Motion Video UC Event Alarm Settings by Snapshot Please note that there is no SD Card plugged in camera or the SD Card is not writable W Snapshot Trigger by Schedul
19. to COM is a photo coupled relay on Normal Open status External device can directly connect to the terminals However the current that will go through the 2 nodes must not exceed 130mA An external Relay can also be connected to the terminals as an implementation In this case current or and voltage limitation is specified by the external Relay RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 4 e Introduction Chapter 2 2 Installation and Setup 2 1 Camera s Mounting Bracket Installation Please attach the supplied alignment sticker to the place you would like to set up first And then follow the drilling and installing instructions on the sticker to complete Camera s installation Mounting Bracket Bottom of the camera Figure 2 1 Mounting bracket installation NOTE Always mount the Camera on mounting bracket to prevent over heating RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 5 e Installation and Setup Chapter 2 2 2 Connecting Camera to Network through LAN Router Cable Figure 2 2 Connecting IP Camera to Network 1 Prepare a PC notebook ultrabook with Ethernet link to the network 2 When PC notebook is used connect the LAN port of the device to the network router with an RJ45 network cable 3 Plug the DC power jack of the power adaptor to Camera and connect the power adaptor to power outlet 110V or 220V 4 Connect the network router to the LAN port of Camera with
20. 0000 B0 6 RP SD736P 192 168 2038 EO 8F EC FF FF FF 0990705 game 54 19216805 19216806 0000 jo 7 8 RP SD736P 192 168 2 039 0 9 9_0705 REE 3 192 168 0 5 19216806 0000 so RP SD736P 192 168 2 047 099 0705 2552552550 JI9ZI687254 192 168 0 5 19216806 0000 80 Figure 2 5 Open the Camera s Property setting page via Single Device Setting item RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 8 e Installation and Setup Chapter 2 4 Check Static IP address or Use DHCP Service item to select the network connection method of the camera Property Device Setting met MAC Adde E0 3F EC 4 4 A A AA Certification Firmware 0 9 9 0705 E Use Custom Property We static IF address seers IP iddes 194 168 4 45 SubnetMask 255 255 255 DHCP Gateway 192 168 2 254 Use DHCP Service Http Fort aL DNS 192 168 0 5 192 Neth Ul fo Property Device Setting MAC Addvess E0 8F EC 4 4 44 04 Firmware 0 9 9 0705 Property static IF address IP Addvess 192 168 2 45 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 DHCP Gateway 152 168 2 254 Use DHCP Service Http Fort aL DNS 192 168 0 5 DMG Nee lets Wl bo DNS Status Figure 2 7 Check Use DHCP Service item to let camera get IP Address automatically RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 9 e Installation and Setup Chapter 2 5 After modifying the camera properties click Set button to save
21. 806 0000 o Figure 2 9 Select multi Camera Devices and then configure their properties together via Batch Device Setting item Property IF Address 192 168 2 4 subnetlask 255 aA o a ae 192 168 4 254 Gateway EE T Certification Rite Feir Use Custom DHI 192 168 DNS 192 168 Username Password DN23 o 0 0 Increase IF Figure 2 10 Check Increase IP setting to set Camera Device s IP address increasing one by one Then click Set button to save and enable the modification 7 Language support for Chinese English and Spanish ee Device Search Model Name IP Address MACAddress Firmware SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 Http Port 1 RP SD736P 192 168 2 084 EO 8F EC AA AA AA 0 9 9 0705 255 255 255 0 1921682254 19216805 19216806 0000 eao 2 RP SD736P 192 168 2113 E0 8F EC BB BB BB 0 9 9 0705 255 255 255 0 1921682254 19216805 19216806 0000 a ba RP SD736P 192 168 2 045 E0 8F EC ete ae 0 99 0705 2 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 0 0 0 0 i 192 168 21 201 E0 8F EC DD DD DD 0 9 9_0705 aa 192468211 19216805 0000 z RP SD736P Batch Device Setting see 192 168 2 033 E0 8F EC EE EE EE 0 9 9_0712 Single Device Setting Ea Amy Open web 4 5 6 i 1192 168 2038 EO 8F EC FF FF FF 0 9 9_0705 7 192 1682039 EO 8F EC GG GG GG 099 0705 8 RP SD736P 192 168 2047 E0 8F EC HH HH HH 099 0705 a EFTE me fee 168 06 0 0 00 T Espa ol Figure 2 11 S
22. 9 06 13 0 9 9_1223 E0 SFEC AA AA AA 0 0 6 5 Connected DHCP 192 168 13 29 255 255 255 0 192 168 13 1 192 168 13 1 0 0 0 0 No connection 00 00 58 61 01 00 DHCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 3 7 Camera Setup Dialog Camera Live View UI Settings e 21 Chapter 4 4 Setup Execution setup Live View Network Video amp Audio Event Local Storage Remote Storage Figure 4 1 Camera Setup Selection Buttons NOTE For Live View setup execution please refer to the previous chapter Camera Live View UI Settings RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 22 Chapter 4 4 1 System Setup Execution Clicking the System button will display the following tabbed panes relative to system configurations etup Information Security Maintenance System Log Live View gt hl cee Model Name RP SD 36P Network System Time 2013 12 25 19 06 13 Video amp Audio Firmware Version 0 9 9 1223 E0 SF EC 44 44 44 Event MAC Address ActiveX control version 0 0 6 5 Local Storage Remote Storage Wired network Status Connected Mode DHCP IP Address 192 168 13 29 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 13 1 Primary DNS 192 168 13 1 Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Wireless network Status No connection MAC Address 00 00 58 61 01 00 Mode DHCP IP Address 0 0 0 0 Netmask 0 0 0 0 Gateway DDNS Server Status Figure 4 2 System Setup T
23. Camera Where Status of Wireless Networks Displays the list of wireless networks Access Points currently available grouped under SSID Mode Security and Signal Strength categories Click the Refresh button to refresh the list for possible additional list of wireless networks not previously available Wireless Setting Defines the configurations to enable the Camera to connect to the selected wireless network Clients in the same network group are able to access to this Camera through wireless connection RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 33 Chapter 4 WPA PSK Setting Defines the Wi Fi Protected Access setting in Pre Shared Key mode relative to the selected wireless network After setups are completed click Connect button to get connected with the Connect selected wireless network 4 2 3 DDNS Tab General Y DDNS Multicast IP Filter Dynamic DNS Settings ADDONS Enable Provider dyndns com w Link to http www dyndns com Host name hosiname fex ddns test cam User Name usemame Enabled check box to display password in decoded format E Show Password Password PTT ErTrrry Update Time 1000 600 86400 Seconds Status No connection Figure 4 10 DDNS Tabbed Pane The DDNS tabbed pane allows you to configure the Dynamic Domain Name System of your network device with a host name instead of the IP Address Where DDNS Enable Enable the check box to sup
24. Seconds Target to SD card a Remote Disk j Save Figure 4 22 Video Recording with Schedule Method Selected RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 54 Chapter 4 E Motion This method will trigger the Camera video surveillance recording operation whenever motion is detected within the defined days of the week and at the time of the set days Each recording time span is in accordance with the total value of Pre event recording and Post event recording in seconds And the video record may be provided to host by E mail FTP stored in the SD card Remote Disk as selected or through all of them Motion Video Snapshot Event Alarm Settings by Video Please note that there is no SD Card plugged in camera or the SD Card is not writable W Video Clip Trigger by Motion T Link to Motion Settings W Only during Day mM Sun MON i Tue WED Ei Thu FRI amp Sat Time Start oo 00 hh mm End 24 004 ihh mm Video Clip Type Pre event recording 5 Seconds Post event recording 10 Seconds Target to E E mail FTP a SD card A Remote Disk Figure 4 23 Video Recording with Motion Method Selected RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 55 Chapter 4 E GPIO Input On the defined days of the week and at certain time of the set days the Camera will trigger its GPIO Input Signal when its state changes Each recording time span is in accord
25. Version A1 0 0_0505 rtsptest Upgrade Firmware Select firmware fil F Firmware RP SD736PA1 0 0_ 0423 bin Browse i X Please specify the correct firmware version mapped with your camera to upgrade or there will be danger to damage camera system 7 Click the Upgrade button and then one prompt window will pop to tell you wait about 30 seconds to stop all processes Message from webpage A Please waiting about 30 seconds to stop all processes 8 Click the OK button to exit the window Then you will see Camera Webpage is reloading it means all processes of camera are stopping at the same time RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 73 Chapter 5 9 After all processes are stopped the camera will start to upgrade the firmware you chose Firmware Upgrade It is strongly recommended to stop any unnecessary jobs while updating firmware Please be patient and the updating process may take a long time Please waiting about seven minutes Writing Progress 10 COO Until the process goes to 100 there will be messages popped to suggest you restart the Web Browser gt http 192 168 13 10 P O Network Camera 192 1681 Firmware Upgrade It is strongly recommended to stop any unnecessary jobs while updating firmware Please be patient and the updating process may take a long time Please waiting about seven minutes friting Progress Fir
26. a previous configuration Specify the backup file to use Browse Reboot System Reboot Restore System Factory Default Figure 4 7 Maintenance Tabbed Pane The Maintenance tabbed pane allows you to upgrade the firmware with the latest version and to restore the Network Camera settings to factory default Where Upgrade Firmware Download the latest firmware file from the website by executing the following steps 1 Click the Browse button to access and select the firmware file from its folder X Please specify the correct firmware version mapped with your camera to upgrade or there will be danger to damage camera system RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 28 Upgrade Chapter 4 2 Click the Upgrade button The Network Camera will then start to upgrade the existing firmware When upgrade is completed the Camera will reboot automatically Upload Own Logo File Factory Default Backup Upload Setting Reboot System Restore System Prepare and save the Logo Image file in the PC Then Follow the below steps to replace Web UI Logo with it 1 Click the Browse button to access and select the Logo Image file from the PC 2 Click the Upload button to process Logo replacing When upload process is completed it s strongly recommended to close and restart Web Browser Clicking the Backup button allows you to manually save Camera s parameters and user
27. abbed Panes RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 23 Chapter 4 4 1 1 Information Tab etup Live View Network Video amp Audio Event Local Storage Remote Storage Information System Information Model Name System Time Firmware Version MAC Address ActiveX control version Wired network Status Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Wireless network Status MAC Address Mode IP Address Netmask Gateway DDNS Server Status Security Maintenance System Log RP SD736P 2013 12 25 19 06 13 0 9 9_1223 E0 SF EC AA Aa AA 0 0 6 5 Connected DHCP 192 168 13 29 255 255 255 0 192 168 13 1 192 168 13 1 0 0 0 0 No connection 00 00 58 61 01 00 DHCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Figure 4 3 Information Tabbed Pane The Information tabbed pane provides the existing system status of the Camera which includes Model Name System Time Firmware Version MAC Address ActiveX Control Version Wired Network Wireless Network and DDNS Server Status RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 24 Chapter 4 4 1 2 Time Tab Information Security Maintenance System Log System Time 2013 12 26 09 25 51 System Time settings Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Kuala Lumpur Singapore Taipei Krasnoyarsk Automatic NTP server time stdtime gov tw Keep current date and time
28. ach client wish to see the videos So the more the client number is the larger the network bandwidth required and the bigger loading of the camera In other words the camera can send just one streaming and each client can receive the streaming with Multicast Protocol Even with the client number increasing the network bandwidth is still the same loading with one camera After checking the Enable box to open this function click Save button to apply the settings RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 35 Chapter 4 4 2 5 IP Filter Tab General DDNS Multicast IP Filter IP Filter Settings Deny list Deny IP Range i After clicking Add button there Note Th amp Jmaximum number of deny IP is 20 IP address input field expanding Start IP address ex 192 168 0 1 End IP address ex 192 168 0 254 Figure 4 12 IP Filter Tabbed Pane The IP Filter tabbed pane could let you configure device IP list which is denied access to this camera Where CLD Start IP address Fill in the first address of IP range which you would like to deny its access to camera End IP address Fill in the last address of IP range which you would like to deny its access to camera X please note that total device numbers listed in the Deny list would be limited to 20 Save Filling the IP range then click Save button to implement the settings lt Tf you would like to re open the access ri
29. an RJ45 network cable 5 With power switched on check the status of the two LEDs at the back of camera RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 6 e Installation and Setup Chapter 2 If the Network LED flashes with green color it confirms that the Camera has successfully linked with the Internet DC toy Rade Network LED should blink with green color to indicate successful link to the Internet Besides if Orange LED indicator also light up at the same time it means your camera just connect to Intranet only not through Internet Network Figure 2 3 Network Right LED Indicators 2 3 Configuring and Finding Camera via Software You could find CAM FINDER utility from the attached Software Package CD The CAM FINDER is used to find and configure network cameras on the LAN This utility is useful for conveniently configuring the network settings of the device or for finding a device once the network settings have been modified To install the CAM FINDER from the Software Package CD select CAM FINDER then follow the instructions to complete the installation NOTE 1 In order to ensure CAM FINDER utility has the best compatibility with Camera kindly please asks for distributor dealer s help to get the latest version downloading 2 In order to ensure Camera will be assigned IP Address properly please confirm the following things E Always consult your network administrator in order to avoid using a previous
30. ance with the total value of Pre event recording and Post event recording in seconds And the video record may be provided to host by E mail FTP stored in the SD card Remote Disk activated GPIO Output Port or through all of them Motion Video Snapshot Event Alarm Settings by Video Please note that there is no SD Card plugged in camera or the SD Card is not writable W Video Clip Trigger by GPIO Input Trigger Pattern Low to High W Only during Day i Sun MON amp Tue Ri WED amp Thu amp FRI amp Sat Time Start oo 00 hh mm End 24 oo hh mm Video Clip Type Pre event recording 5 Seconds Post event recording s Seconds Target to g E mail FTP fa SD card g Remote Disk aj GPIO Output 1 fa GPIO Output 2 Figure 4 24 Video Recording with GPIO Input Method Selected RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 56 Chapter 4 4 4 3 Snapshot Tab The Snapshot tabbed pane sets the Camera to take snapshot images when motion is detected The four methods available for selection are Always Schedule Motion and GPIO Input each of which can be set up with user scheduled recoding time and duration as well as defining the video record file target destination E Always Under this method the Camera automatically continuous to capture 6 snapshots of the area under surveillance at every 1 or 2 seconds interval 3 previous snapshot frames are collected from
31. ay window Ore could be seen rtsp camera ip address live2 sdp means RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Camera Live TS Settings e 18 Chapter 3 upper left Source View Window could be seen rtsp camera ip address live3 sdp means lower left Display Window __ could be seen rtsp camera ip address live4 sdp means upper right Display Window could be seen rtsp camera ip address liveS sdp means lower right Source Display Window ___ could be seen gt gt gt CH Select the PTZ channel or display window 1 Click either 2 3 or 4 to implement PTZ setting buttons to close the ePTZ function pane in the window Step Adjust and set the speed of live view panning motion Directional Buttons Use to manually pan or ePTZ function amp drag Plus rotate W the scene to select and zoom a OUTTON tO move ePTZ function cH aI step ETM 2 X specific area 1 of 4 maximum to be pane toa Yee monitored To reset the scene back to its convenient location p GUZIwe original status click the Home amp button You can also directly click the mouse button Save Remove Q on the video to drag for pan and tilt roll the Figure 3 6 ePTZ Function mouse wheel for zoom a selected arei Tool h y j E Left dick the mouse button on the video and then drag it for pan tilt amp Left click the mouse button on the center of ideo the rota
32. bbed pane see above figure provides the adjustments for the video quality of the Camera streaming function The pane offers the following three modes of video quality setting Video quality settings for stream 1 This is the primary quality setting for live view streaming Video quality settings for stream 2 This is the secondary quality setting for live view streaming Video quality settings for stream 3 Recording Stream Quality This setting 1s geared for Recording Stream saved in the SD Card use NOTE If the Video Event Alarm Setting by Video see Section 4 4 2 is enabled an alert message will display requiring you to disable the feature first before proceeding to change the Streaming settings Otherwise adjustments to video quality streaming settings cannot be accomplished The quality setting items on this pane are as follows Connection template Four option modes are available Fast General Low and Customized modes Mode Three modes of encoding options are offered H264 MJPEG and MPEG4 Frame Size 3 types of streamed frame resolutions are available to select 1920x1920 1920x1080 and 1600x1200 Maximum Frame Rate Available rate options are 1 2 3 5 8 10 amp 15 frames per second FPS Steaming Mode Two choices of streaming modes are offered VBR variable bit rate and CBR constant bit rate RP SD736P and RP SD736PW
33. ble or liable for any of such altered statements Every care has been taken in editing this manual If there are any inaccuracies or omissions please inform our local office We cannot be held responsible for any typographical or technical errors We are not liable or responsible for incidental or damages caused by any misinterpretation of this publication Contents Contents Contents iii Lona nE N O eae E E E E E E E ue vii 1 Introduction 1 Hardware OVC W ceded osceananasandndannceaneanacsdnetonenatecnaaednddasansneanyesdudtonensrarpacuauddasorsaccauesiadiason 2 2 Installation and Setup 5 2 1 Camera s Mounting Bracket Installation c ccc ccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 2 2 Connecting Camera to Network through LAN Router Cable cc eeecceeeeeeeeeeees 6 2 3 Configuring and Finding Camera via Software cccccccccssssseseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeceeeeeeaaas 7 Zod pen tie Web based Ul e cas cas kercctese manteaseoustaeemetakesnscheatiostnacsoodentnesesnces 12 3 Camera Live View UI Settings 14 Da COUICK FCCC 55 PU ONG E 16 3 2 Camera Live View UI Settine TOONS ccc deorecrnsccatenrevasstnvsnacindvevasduaresmdenirenatsaresndindsens 17 4 Setup Execution 22 AL System Setup E RECO OM ercsi esisi eier nOn n iE E Ei ae Eirian 23 A A E a a E a E A E E 24 A T EAI e E coaeaungsnaneduedonwntecnnassaesoans 25 Bde CC e E E EE 26 Ale Mameria TiD essin EA 28 lea Se TLO TD E E E E E 30 AD NEO
34. continue when installing NetcamViewer 1 0 14 0523 Setup WARRING Presse lt YES gt to close browser and install application or lt NO gt to finish installing Ce eee RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 70 Chapter 5 2 Manual input username admin password admin to pass login authentication of camera webpage 3 After Live View page is entering successfully find the SETUP button Clicking it could change or update more Camera settings Page 20 Live View Display Mode m0000 Region of Interest FOE E Actual Size 1920x1920 Protocol TCP ha Video Stream fi Recording Path CAUsersiUsernDesktop Recording file name Browse Snapshot Path OT Snapshot file name Browse Setting Language English O Te RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 71 Chapter 5 4 Find Maintenance Tab of Camera Setup Webpage Chapter 4 1 4 L e Demme Peal Network Camera 192 1681 X Setup Information Time Security PRC System Log Live View Model Name RP SD736P System Firmware Version A1 0 0_0505_rtsptest Network Upgrade Firmware Select firmware file I Browse Video amp Audio Event Local Storage Remote Storage Upload Own Logo File Right click the mouse button on Logo Image and then select Save As to save image in the PC Select image file to upload Browse Upload
35. defined schedules 4 4 1 Motion Tab From the Motion tabbed pane you can define specific target areas within the scope of surveillance to focus the motion detection function Video Snapshot ao a l pue Co gt Co Note The maximum number of motion detections is 10 Set New Motion Detection Area 1 Click Add and rename the windows area 2 Drag a detection area on the image Figure 4 18 Defining a Single Motion Detection Area for the Camera E Defining a single motion detection area aaa J 1 Enable the Enable Motion Detection check box 2 Click Add button and a default frame will pop up on the screen 3 Click and hold inside the frame to drag it to the location where you want to focus detection Resize the frame by dragging its corners or borders 4 Click the Save button to apply RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 51 Chapter 4 E Defining multiple motion detection areas 1 After satisfactory positioning of the first detection area as described above EXD click the Add button again A second default frame will pop up on the screen Drag amp resize the frame at the desired location 2 Repeat the above step to add more detection area frames NOTE Total defined motion detection areas cannot exceed 10 frames Wideo Snapshot Motion Settings Ef Enable Botion Detection CH1 2000 01 07 04 27 44 Note The maximum number
36. deo surveillance recording operation for a defined Time Lapse in seconds whenever motion is detected The video record may be provided to host by E mail FTP stored in the SD card Remote Disk as selected or through all of them Motion Video Snapshot Event Alarm Settings by Video Please note that there is no SD Card plugged in camera or the SD Card is not writable W Video Clip Trigger by Period Video Clip Type Post event recording 5 Seconds Time Lapse 10 Seconds Target to fg E mail FTP E SD card A Remote Disk Figure 4 21 Video Recording with Period Method Selected RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 53 Chapter 4 E Schedule This method activates the Camera video surveillance recording operation continuously when the defined days of the week and set time of the set days are met Motion is ignored with this method Each recording time span is in accordance with the setting value of Post event recording in seconds and the video record is stored in the SD card Remote Disk as selected or through both of them Motion EEE Snapshot Event Alarm Settings by Video Please note that there is no SD Card plugged in camera or the SD Card is not writable W Video Clip Trigger by Schedule v Day B Sun Sf MON amp Tue R WED amp Thu R FRI E Sat Time Start oo oo hh mm End 24 foo hh mm Video Clip Type Past event recording CA
37. e Day W Sun MON Ai Tue W WED W Thu AFRI E Sat Time Start foo ool hh mm End 24y foo v hh mm Snapshot Type 6 snapshot with 1 second interval 3 frames before and 3 frames after motion frame Target to H E mail aj FTP 4 SD card A Remote Disk Figure 4 26 Snapshot Recording with Schedule Method Selected RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 58 Chapter 4 E Motion This method will trigger the Camera snapshot operation according to the set time interval in seconds whenever motion 1s detected within the defined days of the week and at the time of the set days Single or 6 snapshots may be captured as defined The stream of accumulated snapshots may be sent to host by E mail FTP stored in the SD card Remote Disk as preferred or through all of them Motion Video Snapshot Event Alarm Settings by Snapshot Please note that there is no SD Card plugged in camera or the SD Card is not writable IM Snapshot Trigger by Motion Link to Motion Settings W Only during Day Mf Sun hf MON E Tue E WED i Thu EFRI W Sat Time Start ool o0 hh mm End 24 o0 hh mm Snapshot Type Interval minimum is 3 seconds Single snapshot s snapshot with 1 second interval 3 frames before and 3 frames after motion frame Target to aj E mail User could select Single or 6 snapshot E FTP E SD card A Remote Disk Save
38. electing Language item could change the displayed language font of CAM FINDER utility 11 e Installation and Setup Chapter 2 2 3 1 Open the Web based Ul 1 To access the Web based UI of the selected unit run the Open Web on the Select item Model Name IP Address MAC Address Firmware SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 RP SD736P 192 168 2 084 E0 8F EC AA AA AA 09 9 9 0705 255 255 255 D 192 168 2254 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 RP SD736P 192 168 2 113 E0 8F EC BB BB BB 0 9 9 0705 255 255 192 168 2 254 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 0 9 9_0705 see aS g 204 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 Device Search RP SD736P 192 168 21 201 E0 8F EC DD DD DD 0 9 9_0705 192 168 21 1 192 168 0 5 Batch Device Setting RP SD736P 192 168 2 033 E0 8F EC EE EE EE 0 9 9_0712 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 RP SD736P 192 168 2 038 EQ 8F EC FF FF FF 0 9 9_0705 aa i 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 RP SD736P 192 168 2 039 E0 8F EC G6 GG GG 099 0705 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 RP SD736P 192 168 2 047 E0 8F EC HH HH HH 0 9 9_0705 i JITOA 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 Figure 2 12 Open the Camera s Web based UI Page via Open web item 2 Manual input username admin password admin to pass login authentication of camera webpage 3 For first time user there will be a prompt to install the ActiveX control Comply with the ActiveX installation as they are needed to view the video stream and some other operations Besid
39. er s Manual v Revision History This page is blank RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual vi Read Me First Read Me First Important Notes This User Manual is intended for administrators and users of the RP SD736P and RP SD736PW Network Dome Camera including instructions for using and managing the camera on your network The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country or area It is therefore the user s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use Before the Network Dome Camera is installed carefully read and follow all the safety and operating instructions to avoid damage due to faulty assembly and installation This also ensures that the device is used properly as intended Heed All Warnings E Do not drop or hit the device Sensitive electronics inside the camera are vulnerable to excessive impact E Do not install the device under high temperature less than 45 C environment Excessive heat could damage the equipment E Do not cover device with any object or install it in a poorly ventilated vicinity Overheating could damage the camera E Do not expose the device to rain or moisture Do not touch the power connection with wet hand Risk of short circuit electric shock or fire E Do not damage the power cord or leave it under pressure Risk of fire or circuit electric shock E To reduce the risk of elec
40. es use of Microsoft IE browger is recommended as it offers a better compatibility L so Ss x a 7 ro A py 492 168 2 45 _ E Oj Network Camera 19_ x Windows Security The server 192 168 2 45 at P Ghenera requires a usemame and password Warming This server is reques ing that your username and password be Sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure p Figure 2 13 ActiveX components are required for Camera s Live Stream and configuration operation RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 12 e Installation and Setup Chapter 2 3 If the camera and browser components have been configured correctly the default Web browser will open to the Live View page of the selected camera CH1 2013 07 04 12 17 00 Live View Display Mode a000 Region of Interest E za OQ we E m Actual Size 1920x1920 Protocol TCP v Video Stream fa v Recording Path Recording file name Snapshot Path Snapshot file name cS Setting Language English v O jaN f G000 me Double click on video screen to full screen Username and password is required to enter SETUP Default is admin admin Verify and Complete the Installation from Your Browser If your IE Browser can t get the ActiveX download properly you may have to temporarily lower your security settings to perform a one ti
41. ght of those listed device select it from the list and then click Remove button to apply the settings RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 36 Chapter 4 4 3 Video amp Audio Setup Execution lt Clicking the Video amp Audio button will display the following tabbed J panes for defining Camera streaming video and audio functions RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 37 EAD vices Audio Chapter 4 Privacy Mask Video quality settings for stream 1 Connection template Maximum Frame Rate Streaming Mode Bit Rate Intra frame period Text Overlay Text Field Time Stamp RTSP Port Access Name Customized H264 1920x1920 gt 15 FPS 15 live1 sdp Video quality settings for stream 2 Connection template Made Frame Size Maximum Frame Rate Streaming Mode Bit Rate Intra frame period IM Text Overlay Text Field i Time Stamp RTSP Port Access Name Customized H264 15 FPS live sdp Video quality settings for stream 3 Connection template Mode Frame Size Maximum Frame Rate Streaming Mode Bit Rate Intra frame period Mw Text Overlay Text Field W Time Stamp RTSP Port Access Name Customized H264 15 FPS 15 lives sdp Figure 4 11 Video amp Audio Tabbed Panes RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 38 Chapter 4 4 3 1 Stream Tab The Stream ta
42. hen the Double Broad Triple or Quad PTZ display mode is selected click the ePTZ function tool to display the PTZ setting tools as shown and explained below RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Camera Live View UI Settings e 17 Chapter 3 After ROI mode is selected Enable ROI Stream function will appear Region of Interest Two Operation Modes Triple and Quad with Source View are supported For the first time use you may Left click the mouse button under lower left upper right or lower right Live View Window Then you could see a x1 frame displaying in the Source View Window Enable ROI Stream Figure 3 5 ROI Function Tool CH1 2013 97 11 10 44 55 Live View Display Mode 00009 Region of Interest og Sire ig Actual Size 1920x1080 Protocol TCP ov Video Stream fi vi Recording Path Recording file name Scrolling the mouse wheel could change region s magnifying power x1 to x10 and dragging the frame with mouse could move the amplified region In the meanwhile you could also see region s amplification effect displayed real time in the lower left upper right or lower right Live View Window CH1 2013 07 11 10 52 21 While Enable ROI Stream is checked each window could be treated as an individual stream Such as Quad with Source View will have five stream output maximum at the same time gt rtsp camera ip address livel sdp means whole displ
43. ly assigned IP address E Check if the Camera is powered on and correctly connected to the network E n order to connect to the Web based user interface of the camera the host PC must be in the same subnet For more information about subnets please consult your network administrator RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 7 e Installation and Setup Chapter 2 1 Once CAM FINDER has been successfully installed on the PC notebook ultrabook double click Mouse left button to run the software 2 Click the Device Search to search the device in the LAN a T a 7 _ _ J Model Name IP Address MACAddress Firmware SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 Http Port Figure 2 4 Find the Camera Device via Device Search button 3 Under your selected item double click the left Mouse button or Right click the Mouse button to open the Property Page item Single Device Setting Model Name IP Address MACAddress Firmware SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 Http Port RP SD736P 192 168 2084 ED SF EC AA AA AA 0 9 9_0705 255 255 255 0 192 168 2254 19216805 192 168 0 6 0000 eo RP SD736P 192 168 2113 E0 8F EC BB BB BB 0 9 9_0705 255 255 255 0 192 168 2254 19216805 192 168 0 6 0 0 0 0 a RP SD72 192 168 E0 8F EC 099 0705 G 192 168 0 5 192 168 0 6 0 0 0 0 4 RP SD736P 192 16821 201 EENE _0705 TET 168 211 19216805 0000 ne Batch Device Setting 5 RP SD736P 192 168 2 033 EO 8F EC EE EE EE 0990712 e 192 168 0 5 19216806
44. me only installation of the ActiveX component onto your workstation as described below 1 From the IE Browser menu select Internet Options gt Security gt Custom Level 2 Set the security level to Low and click OK 3 Don t forget to restore the security level after the ActiveX installation RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual 13 e Installation and Setup Chapter 3 3 Camera Live View UT Settings Using PC notebook ultrabook you may change and reconfigure the Camera live view user interface UI settings to suit your need by following the procedures below 1 Execute your Web Browser and then manually enter the Camera Device s IP address gotten via CAM FINDER utility NOTE E For first time user there will be a prompt to install the ActiveX control Conply with the ActiveX installation as it is needed to view the video stream and some other operations E Use of Microsoft IE browser is recommended as it offers a better compatibility 2 Then the Windows Security dialog displays Enter a username and password You may enter admin for both Click OK button when completed Note that same Browser with different version or different vendor Browser will behave different dialog window Below picture is belonging to IE Browser s diagram Windows Security The server 127 0 0 1 at IP Camera requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and
45. mpensation is a feature of a camera that allows you to adjust the exposure value manually You may increase or decrease the amount of brightness or darkness of your picture through sliding the bar Try to assign the fit value according to the environment Pre Noise Reduction amp 2D Noise Reduction Both of them are one kind of technology to provide clearer video with less noise under poor lighting conditions making it easier to identify people or objects Try to set them according to the stream quality RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 45 Chapter 4 Wide Dynamic Range Enable this function could let camera provide clear images even under backlighting CH1 2000 01 29 06 11 05 CH1 2000 01 29 06 08 33 fo p White Balance Because camera doesn t have ability to automatically adjust different color temperature to the environment six templates are provided to let you choose for different light White Balance Incandescent Light Cool White Fluorescent Light SunLight Cloudy SunShade RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 46 Chapter 4 Camera Mount Three camera mounting types could be chose and will also Ceiling Wall Hi FPS gt raise to 30 frames per second and the max resolution value is 1600x1200 30fps RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 47 Chapter 4 4 3 3 Audio Tab Video Audio Privacy Mask Audi
46. mware upgrade complete It is strongly recommended to close and restart the Web Browser 11 While the OK button is clicked the camera webpage connection will be closed Message from webpage Connection is closed Please close the message window and restart the browser And then you have to re login again Oole about blank p RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 74 Chapter 5 12 After camera Web based UI is re login successfully go to Information Tab of Camera Setup Webpage to check if the firmware version is different with before or check 1f the firmware version is the same with distributor dealer provided Chapter 4 1 1 Setup Ci Information Time Security Maintenance System Log OO Live View System Information system mmm Model Name RP SD736P Network System Time 2014 05 12 17 43 24 Video amp Audio Firmware Version A1 0 0_0421 MAC Address EO SF EC 3 44 44 44 Event ActiveX control version 0 0 6 9 Local Storage Remote Storage Wired network RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 75
47. ning file for writing C Windows sytem32 LibPMD dll is always popped during Netcam Viewer installation kindly please turn of all browser windows include CDWizard application and then try Netcam Viewer installation again So before Netcam Viewer installation please make sure there s no iexplore process running in Windows Task Manager Window If there is iexplore process existing select End Process to force its as File View Help A HControl exe 32 SYSTEM 00 2 016 K HControlUser exe 32 00 1 108 K User User Intel R PROSet Wireless Framework persistence Module igfxsrvc Module igfxTray Module oe Update Scheduler KBFiltr exe 32 i Line exe 32 LMS exe 32 lsass exe Ism exe mdm exe 32 mDNSResponder exe mshta exve 3 3 Microsoft R HTML Anniicatinn hnst v Show processes from all users Processes 129 CPU Usage 30 Physical Memory 71 RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 69 Chapter 5 gt During Netcam Viewer installation you may see below prompt windows are always popped This will mainly remind you to close all running browser applications and then press OK button to continue Netcam Viewer installation Or these two windows will pop continuously until all browsers are ee NetcamViewer 1 0 14 0523 Setup Your browser chrome firefox texplore or safari is already running Please close it before pressing OK to
48. o Settings Stream G Mute Input of Listen Pattern O Line In Mic In fw Gain 20dB Output of Talking Pattern Speaker Out Volume Line Out Figure 4 15 Audio Tabbed Pane The Audio tabbed pane provides the following audio adjustments to your Camera microphone and speaker Mute Input of Listen Pattern Line In Input of Listen Pattern Line In Volume 33 33 dB MIC In Input of Listen Pattern Line In Mic In W Gain 20dB Output of Talking Pattern Speaker Out Output of Talking Pattern Line Out Speaker Out Volume Line Out Output of Talking Pattern Line Out Speaker Out Enable or disable mute function of the Camera microphone Click to select where audio source comes from Plug an audio source device into the Audio In port of camera And its playback volume could be adjusted by moving the slider to the left to decrease and to the right to increase the volume Connect a microphone into the Audio In port of camera be noted to use actively microphone normally with power supplier on microphone for this application Enable or disable Gain 20dB function of the Camera microphone Enable this function will amplify the signal from the microphone jack Click to select where audio sound output to Built in speaker s volume could be adjusted by moving the slider to the left to decrease and to the
49. only when applicable at your location Two setup settings the Start time and End time are needed to implement the feature After setups are completed click Save button to apply the settings 4 1 3 Security Tab Information Time Maintenance System Log Security User List settings are only added User Name below the default setting Click Add button to access and change the Add security setting status RP SD736P and Figure 4 5 Security Tabbed Pane The Security tabbed pane allows you to add new Camera User Name and change Password and the surveillance status or User Group Click the Add button to access the security setup dialog shown below RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 26 Chapter 4 User Setup User Name Password test W Show Password Confirm Password test User Group Administrator Operator Viewer Note 1 A user name and password must contain at least one character Max 14 characters are allowed in user names 3 The first character in user name must be A Z or a z Only A Z a z and 0 9 are allowed in the user name and password j Max eight characters are allowed in the password 6 The maximum number of users is 20 The admin user is default user and cannot be deleted Figure 4 6 Security Setup Dialog Where User Name Enter the new user name to be added into the list see Note 4 of dialog for proper entry Password Enter the new pa
50. onnect to 1OBase T Ethernet or 100Base TX Fast Ethernet Cabling This Ethernet port built audio negotiation protocol which can detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network automatically Please use CAT 5 or above cable to connect the Network Camera to a 100Mbps Fast Ethernet network switch or hub Note ONLY use one power source either from DC or from 802 3af Power over Ethernet The IP Camera has built in a MicroSD card slot which can accepts MicroSD memory card for image video event recording Audio In Connect a microphone to the IP Camera be noted to use actively microphone normally with power supplier on microphone for this application Audio Out Connect a loud speaker to the IP Camera This is for voice alerting and two way audio Be noted to use actively speaker normally with power supplier on speaker for this application GPIO The 7 pin pose block us 1 input port and 2 output ports Pin Function Description 1i IGD Digital Input only one set is designed 2 D in this Camera Model The internal 3 IGN device is also photo coupled electrical 4 DO_COM relay and the external device can be 5 DO NO2 simply an On Off switch Each set of 6 DO_COM On Off switch can be connected as one T DO NO1 trigger source RP RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manul 3eIntroduction and RP SD736PW User s Manual 3 e Introduction Chapter 1 Digital Output each digital output pin
51. port DDNS function Host Name Enter the Host name which you registered and got through DNS Service Provider The assigned host name is used to access the network device instead of IP Address User Name Password Account authentication for logging into the website of DNS Service Provider Update Time Define a time interval for the device to periodically update and check its access status with website of DNS Service Provider After setups are completed click Save button to apply the settings RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 34 Chapter 4 4 2 4 Multicast Tab General DDNS Y Multicast IP Filter Multicast Settings Based on the RTSP Server Multicast Group Address 239 128 1 100 224 3 1 0 239 255 255 255 Multicast Port 5560 1 65535 Multicast TTL 15 1 255 Stream 1 fg Enable Multicast Video Port Multicast Audio Port Multicast Metadata Port Stream 2 Check the Enable box to open fw Enable 4 UDP Multicast Streaming function of stream1 2 or 3 Multicast Video Port Multicast Audio Port Multicast Metadata Port Stream 3 A Enable Multicast Video Port Multicast Audio Port Multicast Metadata Port Figure 4 11 Multicast Tabbed Pane The Multicast tabbed pane allows you to open Camera s UDP Multicast Streaming function By default Camera s live stream belongs to RTSP Protocol It means camera has to send an individual streaming for e
52. ra IP is changed dynamically because of PPPoE Network Connection its new IP Address will be sent to Sender E mail Address through SMTP service So you won t worry about the difficulty in Camera s Webpage access X As for the settings of SMTP Service kindly please contact with your E mail service provider After you confirm all parameters are correct and working properly you may enter them into the text area manually Port Settings HTTP Port Re define the existing HTTP Port number in the text box RTSP Port Re define the existing RTSP Port number in the text box After setups are completed click Save button to apply the settings RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 32 Chapter 4 4 2 2 Wireless Tab Optional function General f wireless DDNS Status of Wireless Networks demo sie HEPES O SEeeco Refresh Wireless Settings Wireless Connection MAC Address IP Setting Mode IP Address Netmask Gateway Mode Operation Mode SSID Security fa Show Key WPA PSK Setting Encryption Pre Shared Key Enabled O Disabled 00 12 0e frec 5d DHCP Service OStatic IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Infrastructure Autod WIFI 615 WPAZ PSK AES ASCII format 8 63 words Figure 4 9 Wireless Tabbed Pane The Wireless tabbed pane provides search and display of available wireless networks from which you can select the most suitable one for your
53. settings into a file This function allows user to restore Camera s backup setting by executing the below steps 1 Click the Browse button to access and select saved file from the PC 2 Click the Restore button to process Camera configuration restore Clicking the Reboot button allows you to manually reboot the Network Camera Clicking the Factory Default button will restore the Network Camera to its factory default settings status Before Camera system proceed to restore step there Il be a dialog window popped and then ask if you would like to keep Network setting parameters Besides all configured data in the System Time Security and Maintenance tab will be remained current RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 29 Chapter 4 4 1 5 System Log Tab Information Time security Maintenance System Log System Log Logs Click it There will be another browser page Remote Log Settings opening and then displaying Camera s basic log g Enable remote log Log server IP address Server Port 0 65535 Figure 4 8 System Log Tabbed Pane The System Log tabbed pane allows you to see Camera s basic log on another browser page or Remote Log Server Where Remote Log Settings Check Enable remote log selection first and then manual entering IP address amp port setting of Remote Log Server After setups are completed click Save button to appl
54. ssword see Note 4 of dialog for proper entry Confirm password Enter the password again for authentication encoded display Show Password Displays the decoded password when check box is enabled User Group Three group options are available namely Administrator User is allowed to change Camera settings and perform all Camera functions Operator User is allowed to login Live View Webpage and perform all functions within this page Except changing Video and Audio settings of Camera live stream other adjustments of Camera parameter are prohibited Viewer User is only allowed to login Live View Webpage and perform all functions within this page Changing Camera settings is prohibited After setups are completed click Save button to apply the settings RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 27 Chapter 4 4 1 4 Maintenance Tab Information Time Security system Log Model Name RP SD 736P Firmware Version 0 9 9 1223 Upgrade Firmware Select firmware file Download and save the latest Upgrade firmware in the PC Click here to browse and select it Upload Own Logo File Right click the mouse button on Logo Image and then select Save As to save image in the PC Select image file to upload Browse Upload Backup Save all parameters and user defined scripts to a backup file cD Upload Setting Use a saved backup file to return the unit to
55. st computer speaker Click this button to enable disable talk function to someone facing the network Camera from your computer For ideal voice reception the distance of the person on view should be kept within 2 meters from the Camera Snapshot Click this button to capture still images taken from the Camera and save them in the host computer Recording Click this button to record live video clips from the Camera into your computer Digital Zoom Digital zoom in amp zoom out of a particular area of the live view To display the whole live view into full screen double click on the video RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Camera Live View UI Settings e 16 Chapter 3 3 2 Camera Live View UI Setting Tools Live View When Double Broad View Triple View or Quad View display mode is selected click the ePTZ function tool for more live view setting tools Region of Interest z L Actual Size 1920x1920 Protocol TCP video Stream 1 v RI ePTZ function Recording Path Recording file name Browse Snapshot Path Snapshot file name Setting Language English wt Figure 3 4 Camera Live View Reconfiguration Tools The Live View tools left figure offer a variety of methods in changing the live view configurations of the Camera Display Mode With its fisheye lens 360 panoramic view the Camera can offer the following live view display modes W
56. te functional icon will be displayed Keep pressing the mouse button and then rotating until you could view the fit angle Preset Point After panning and zooming assign the selected area a Preset Point 1 to 4 and click Save button to store the setting The pre defined point of view areas will be monitored in sequence To cancel the selection click Remove button Zoom Slider Drag slider to zoom in and zoom out the selected scene Zoom setting is saved with the selected pre defined point of view area RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Camera Live View UI Settings e 19 Chapter 3 Protocol Option for TCP UDP or HTTP transmission protocol with H 264 MPEG4 streaming is available Video Stream Two simultaneous streaming is supported for live viewing EE EA Click Browse button to define Recording Path and EA Recording Filename for the video you are preparing to Recording file name record 20130124 gt Recording Path Specify a storage destination path for the video you are going to record Recording file name Define a base filename for the video recordings you are going to take The base filename will auto expand for each saved video recording To start recording click the Recording button Snapshot Path Click Browse button to define Snapshot Path and CAUsers pigpig Desktop Snapshot Filename for the snapshots you are preparing to Snapshot file name capture 2013 0124 P Snapshot Path Specif
57. the control properly Click NetcamViewer exe to download video control lt gt gt S http 192 168 33 198 P Network Camera 192 1683 x H File Edit View Favorit amp PUSS Help Delete browsing history Ctrl Shift Del InPrivate Browsing Ctrl Shift P Turn on Tracking Protection connection problems REopen last browsing session eee Subscribe to this feed Feed discovery Windows Update Performance dashboard Ctrl Shift U PE control properly F12 Developer Tools download video control Internet options RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 66 Chapter 5 Click button to add camera webpage as a compatible website Compatibility View Settings awl Change Compatibility View Settings C Add this website Websites you ve added to Compatibility View Remove C Display intranet sites in Compatibility View C Use Microsoft compatibility lists Learn more by reading the Internet Explorer privacy statement After successful adding camera webpage should be set as compatible view website Compatibility View Settings PE Change Compatibility View Settings Ci Add this website Websites E ve added to C ompa lene 192 168 33 198 rr Display intranet sites in Compatibility View Use Microsoft compatibility lists Learn more by reading the Internet Explorer privacy statement RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Appendix e 67 Chapter
58. to block and then release the mouse right button Notice that the laid out screen turns into phantom block 3 If the laid out screen needs correction click Delete button and redo the masking screen lay out process d Delete b 4 Once the masking screen is acceptable click the Enable Privacy Mask check box followed by clicking of the Save button This will turn the laid out screen into solid block E To disable masking and remove the screen do the following 1 Click Delete button 2 Click Save button and wait a while Then the screen is permanently removed Stream Wide Fund ie Privacy Mask Enable iwa mask pri cr Wien hm Privacy mask enabled cannot use the ePTZ unction CH1 100 01 07 33 63 03 r 2 Then click the Save button and wait the state finished Figure 4 17 Removing Privacy Mask Screen from Camera 3 To permanently disable the Privacy Mask function disable the Enable Privacy Mask check box RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 50 Chapter 4 4 4 Event Setup Execution Clicking the Event button will display the tabbed panes see figure below for defining event recording of the Camera The RP SD736P and RP SD736PW is equipped with a card slot for Micro SD SDHC memory card This storage card is utilized to store recording of local video and still JPEG images taken in response to set events The recording operation of events is triggered according to the
59. tric shock or damage do not remove the front or back cover There is no user serviceable parts inside Misusage improper or negligent handling could damage the device Refer to qualified service personnel from our distibutor dealer for any device related trouble shooting need RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual vii Read Me First E Do not continue to operate the device if it appears to malfuntion Contact qualified service personnel from our distibutor dealer for help E Installation of the product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers from our distibutor dealer RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual viii Chapter 1 1 Introduction RP SD736P and RP SD736PW are Fish Eye Panorama Network Dome Camera featured with 5Mega Pixel resolution respectively and superior H 264 AVC performance and rich functions RP SD736P and RP SD736PW includes a fish eye lens for 360 panoramic wide angle view without blind spot It is very suitable to view a wide area with single camera such as hallway store and office without the need to install multiple cameras The hardware base panorama video processing ability provides user flexible video layout including Panorama Original View Double Broad View Triple View and Quad View The e PTZ function including preset point without moving parts can replace part of traditional PTZ camera and thus save lost of traditional mechanical Pan Tilt maintain cost
60. turn all other new Settings to its default status Where Brightness The luminance of the captured image apart from its hue or saturation Try to assign the fit value according to the environment page wv RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 42 Chapter 4 Saturation The degree of intensity and purity of a specific color Try to assign the fit value according to the environment CH1 2000 01 29 06 16 01 Contrast The brightness ratio of the lightest to the darkest part of the video image Try to assign the fit value according to the environment RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 43 Chapter 4 Sharpness Sharpness can be defined as edge contrast So when we increase sharpness we increase the contrast only along near edges Try to assign the fit value according to the environment i Gt 2831 3 0426 12 ia i i RE 4 I Ni i i G i fi T Gt NHT ade Day Night Threshold Set the illumination lux value 5 100 to auto trigger the Camera into day or night mode relative to luminance of the area under surveillance When the environment luminance becomes higher than the set lux value the Camera will auto switch to day or color mode Otherwise it will remain at night or mono mode CH1 2000 01 29 06 19 33 RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 44 Chapter 4 EV Compensation Exposure Co
61. ve cancel x E 5 Clicking Open button will playback the wa file Save button will save file to a designated folder Figure 4 31 Playback Tabbed Pane RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 63 Chapter 4 4 6 Remote Storage Setup Execution Clicking the Remote Storage button will display the following tabbed Remote Sto aad panes to provide information of Remote Disk Enable check box to start Remote Disk Recording RP SD736P and 4 6 1 Remote Storage Tab The Remote Storage tabbed pane displays the Remote Disk information of NFS SMBEFS Server It shows the total capacity Total size available memory Free size used memory Used size and used memory ratio Use of server disk Remote Storage Remote Disk Setting Status off Total size 0 KBytes Free size 0 KBytes 0 KBytes Use 0 J Enabled Type Remote Folder Path ex 197 168 1 1 xxx User Name Password Figure 4 32 Remote Storage Tabbed Pane Where Type NFS and SMBES two kind of Remote Server are provided Remote Folder Path If NFS Server type is selected shared folder path will be filled in like 192 168 1 1 xxx syntax if SMBFS Server type is selected shared folder path will be filled in like 192 168 1 1 xxx syntax User Name Fill in the username for authentication of Remote Server Password Fill in the password for authentication of Remote Server
62. y a storage destination path for the snapshot images you are preparing to capture Snapshot file name Define base filename for the snapshots you going to capture The base filename will auto expand for each saved snapshot O To start capturing snapshots click the Snapshot button Click Setup button to change or update more Camera settings English x Setting Language Setting Language Select the default language of the user interface RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Camera Live View UI Settings e 20 Chapter 3 As you get familiar with features and functions of your Camera you may want to change or update a number of its settings to further upgrade its performance This can be accomplished by clicking the Setup button indicated in the above figure The Setup dialog see following figure will then display to provide the range of setup categories you will be able to change etup Live View Network Video amp Audio Event Local Storage Remote Storage RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Information System Information Model Name System Time Firmware Version MAC Address ActiveX control version Wired network Status Mode IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Wireless network Status MAC Address Mode IP Address Netmask Gateway DDNS Server Status Security Maintenance System Log RP SD736P 2013 12 25 1
63. y the settings RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 30 Chapter 4 4 2 Network Setup Execution Clicking the Network button will display the following tabbed panes on configuring Camera connection with the network General DDNS Multicast IP Filter Network Network Settings DHCP Fixed IP Address PPPoE Port Settings HTTP Port RTSP Port Figure 4 8 Network Setup Tabbed Panes 4 2 1 General Tab The General tabbed pane shown above allows you to redefine the network and port protocol settings of the Network Camera Where Network Settings DHCP This option obtains the available dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server each time the Camera is connected to the network Fixed IP Address This option manually assigns a static IP address to the Network Camera RP SD736P and RP SD736PW User s Manual Setup Execution e 31 Chapter 4 PPPoE Select this option to set PPPoE account amp password PPPoE PPPoE User Name PPPoE Password Recipient E mail Address rcpt mail com ex rcpt mail com 192 168 1 1 ex mail examples com or 197 168 1 1 SMTP Port 25 0 65535 SMTP E mail Server SMTP user name guest SMTP Password enone from mail com from mail com Use SSL TLS None a Sender E mail Address While PPPoE protocol is selected you may have to enter some more information such as the above picture While Came
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