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2. Y Network Information Re type pas sword PPPoE DDNS UPnP Bonjour secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 5 Obtain DNS server address automatically amp Usethe following DNS server address Primary DNS server 192 168 0 1 IP Notification ki Security Kess P Advanced Pic 6 22 IP address IP address from PPPoE server assigned by server User ID type a username for PPPoE connection The maximum length is 64 characters assigned by your Internet service provider or PPPoE provider Password type a password for PPPoE connection The maximum length is 32 assigned by your Internet service provider or PPPoE provider Re type password re type the entered password to avoid mistakes in password assignment Obtain DNS server address automatically select this option to obtain a DNS address automatically Use the following DNS server address select this option to type DNS servers addresses manually e Primary DNS server type the primary DNS server IP address e Secondary DNS server type the secondary DNS server IP address IMPORTANT You must restart the camera for the changes to take effect To do so go to SETTING General System Initialize IMPORTANT After a PPPoE connection is established the IP address you specified in SETTING General Network Information is unavailable and you need to type the IP address assigned by PPPoE server to access the camera SETTING G
3. NOTE Image file name may contain only Latin letters reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name Suffix select a suffix to add it to the file name The following options are available e None do not add any suffix to the file name An old file will be overwritten by a new one when the camera uploads it to the FTP e Date Time adds the dates that correspond to the date the file was created This suffix contains the year as 4 digits the month as 2 digits the day as 2 digits the hour as 2 digits the minute as 2 digits the second as 2 digits Totally this adds a fourteen digit suffix to the file name e Sequence number adds a six digit number User can click the Clear button to reset the sequence number anytime When user clicks the Clear button it resets the sequence number and starts it from 000001 N6603 Operations User Manual DES Es TUVO 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced Interval allows you to set a frequency of alarm triggered uploading files The minimum value is 1 minute the maximum value Is 24 hours IMPORTANT Transferred video files length is 5 seconds When image file is selected the camera will send one image Effective period allows you to set a period for uploading files to FTP The following options are available e Always select this option for continuous uploading of files e Schedule select this option for scheduled uploading of files To configure this option click t
4. http 192 168 0 99 create ssl certificate htm Create self signed certificate Country State or province Locality Organization Organizational Unit Common Name Validity 3 days 1 1000 OK Cancel Internet Protected Mode Off Pic 6 30 The Create self signed certificate window appears so that you need to complete all the fields and then click OK to save the certificate Click the Properties button to view the certificate properties IMPORTANT When using an HTTPS connection and the option for RTSP is enabled it secures only the parameters transferred between a computer and the camera but the video and audio streams are not secured To secure the parameters and streams you need to disable the option for RTSP N6603 Operations User Manual 8 TUVO 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced This menu contains the following sections FTP client SMTP Network storage HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection System log Pic 7 1 BeC WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera o Home SETTING gt BASIC y pen BC WARD FTP client surveillance technology SMTP Network storage Welcome to Camera Settings Page HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log Om f 7 1 FTP Client This menu allows you to configure file transfer to FTP serv
5. 16 06 02 standard ul 04 o Mem n o B 3 MPEG4 24 hour record record size GB Resolution Bitrate Fps Record Size GB 4 mm ll 29 ev m8 lm ana sos 1 ml 30 195 44 em lm m9 ew ml 30 me sou ml ml m5 somo ml 3 ln ew sm lm 63 soo ml 30 158 zomo emm jean zomo ml 30 me N6603 Operations User Manual a RR BE WA 2 AN Appendix sowo ml ml 15 somo m 30 a som a as 83 wozo ml 30 100 wo ml ml wo sl 83 853 wowo o ml wwo ml lu wowo a d 15 B 4 MJPEG 15 fps 24 hour record record size GB Quality emm 320240 em Excellent ae 18 J oa Detaled 253 Las 42 Goa gl 69 32 standard 1327 nal 25 Medum os la 18 B 5 MJPEG 24 hour record record size GB Resolution Quality pe Record Size GB zue Exelm is 42 44 Exelm 5 19 sos God ml 19 448 God 5 ln zue Medium ml 95 zue Meum 5 838 seo Peien ml 18 2 Exelm 5 858 save God Im 69 somo cod Is li aoao Medum ml 837 29
6. SETTING Y BASIC D Viewer authentication On Off D Multicast streaming On Off Multicast address 228 0 0 1 Video port Auto amp 6000 1124 65534 Audio port O Auto 7000 1124 65534 Ki System Camera General Y MPEG4 T Computer viev Time To Live 15 1to 255 Mobile view D Image Size 640x480 MJPEG D Framerate 10 fps Network G Quality ki Security O Auto P Advanced Fixed quality Excellent Fixed bitrate 2048 kbps Pic 6 15 Viewer authentication if this option is enabled a user should enter user name and password to view camera image via third party players such as Quick Time VLC etc Multicast streaming this item allows you to enable or disable multicast stream If it is enabled the following items are available Multicast address Video port Audio port and Time To Live Pic 6 16 By default this item is disabled IMPORTANT To use multicasting your network router must support it D Multicast streaming e On Off Multicast address 228 0 0 1 Video port Auto amp 6000 1124 65534 Audio port Auto amp 7000 1124 65534 Time To Live 15 1to 255 Pic 6 16 Milticast address multicast IP address The default value is 228 0 0 1 Video port multicast video port Assigned automatically or you can set the value of the port between the values of 1124 and 6553
7. OK gt Camera G Upload language pack Browse OK ki Network Language English ki Security gt Advanced Pic 6 6 Reboot click this button to restart the camera The camera takes 1 2 minutes to restart If you click the Reboot button the confirmation dialog box appears The user will be prompted to continue or cancel the reboot Click OK to continue or click Cancel to cancel the reboot Factory Default click this button to reset the camera to factory defaults After that the camera will restart All settings including IP address user name and password will be reset to their defaults Do not turn off power to the camera until the reboot is completed If you click the Factory Default button the confirmation dialog box appears The user will be prompted to continue or cancel the reset to factory defaults Click OK to continue or click Cancel to cancel NOTE See the Appendix E for default values of some parameters Backup setting data you can save the camera settings to a file Click Save and specify the path where you want to save the settings and enter the file name NOTE When specifying the path check the permissions on a folder where you want to save a snapshot If you do not have the permissions you cannot save snapshots there In Windows 7 you need to start Internet Explorer as an administrator to save records on your local HDD Restore Setting allows you to restore previously save
8. and Security Pic 6 1 BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera ty Home BCWARD surveillance technology Welcome to Camera Settings Page P Advanced PICO 6 1 System This menu contains the following sections Information Date Time Initialize Pic 6 2 BEWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera ty Home SETTING Y BASIC Y system BEARD Information surveillance technology Date Time Initialize P Camera Welcome to Camera Settings Page P Network Ki Security k Advanced Pic 6 2 6 1 1 Information This section contains device s name firmware version and web interface version Pic 6 3 N6603 Operations User Manual EE A o SETTING Basie BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Home Information EE E Product name Outdoor IR CMOS IP Camera Two way audio M te Firmware version LM 16 18P7 sign Tue Dec 6 14 47 35 CST 2011 K P E e uo cy sem m Web version LM 1 6 18P7 sign Information Date Time Initialize Camera Sec A P Advanced Pic 6 3 6 1 2 Date Time This menu allows a user to set device date and time Pic 6 4 BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home Date Time SETTING m Current date time 02 01 70 03 22 25 Y BASIC x G PC clock 13 12 11 10 58 47 Y System a Date time format G Adjust dd mm yy hh mm ss e Information e Keep current setting SES O Synchronize with
9. kbit s kilobits per second is a measure of the bit rate i e the rate at which bits are passing a given point See also Bit rate LAN Local Area Network is a group of computers and associated devices that typically share common resources within a limited geographical area Lux is a standard unit of illumination measurement MAC address Media Access Control address is a unique identifier associated with a piece of networking equipment or more specifically its interface with the network For example the network card in a computer has its own MAC address Mbit s Megabits per second is a measure of the bit rate i e the rate at which bits are passing a given point Commonly used to give the speed of a network A LAN might run at 10 or 100 Mbit s Motion JPEG is a simple compression decompression technique for network video Latency is low and image quality is guaranteed regardless of movement or complexity of the image Image quality is controlled by adjusting the compression level which in turn provides control over the file size and thereby the bit rate MPEG 4 is a group of audio and video coding standards and related technology The primary uses for the MPEG 4 standard are web streaming media and CD distribution conversational videophone and broadcast television Most of the features included in MPEG 4 are left to individual developers to decide whether to implement them or not This means that there are probably no complete
10. Alarm input gt Alarm buffer gt Motion detection OK Cancel ki System Log Pic 7 18 Digital output allows you to select a voltage level on the camera alarm output e High select this option to increase voltage from O to 12 V e Low select this option to decrease voltage from 12 to O V Trigger condition select an event that activates the alarm output oelect the option for Alarm to activate the alarm output when an alarm event occurred Select the option for Timer to activate the alarm output according to the specified schedule The duration the alarm output is being active depends on the specified intervals When the Timer is selected the Schedule button is available which allows you to specify the intervals Alarm allows you to select an event that activates the alarm output Motion detection the camera activates the alarm output when motion detection is triggered To configure this option click the Motion detection button or go to SETTING Advanced Motion detection See paragraph 7 9 for details Use alarm buffer activates the alarm output when the connection is up after a network error occurred To configure the alarm buffer option click the Alarm buffer button or go to SETTING Advanced Alarm buffer See paragraph 7 8 for details Alarm input activates the alarm output when the alarm input is triggered To configure this option click the Alarm input button or go to SETTING Advanced
11. Attached video files length is 5 seconds When image file is selected the camera will attach one image Effective period allows you to set a period for sending e mails when an alarm is triggered The following options are available e Always select this option for continuous e mail sending e Schedule select this option for scheduled e mail sending To configure this option click the Schedule button or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule See paragraph 7 6 for details IMPORTANT If camera is recording to FTP and sending an e mail at one time it may skip sending e mail as the priority of recording to FTP is higher NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved N6603 Operations User Manual EI pa BE WA 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced 7 3 Network Storage This menu allows you to configure recording to network attached storage NAS or to network shared folder When this function is enabled the camera can record files continuously with a certain time interval or when an event occurs Pic 7 10 BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera o Home BOARD FTP client surveillance technology SMTP Network storage Welcome to Camera Settings Page General Alarm sending Periodical record HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log Pic 7 10 7 3 1 General Select the option for On to enable the option for recording to network attached
12. Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Re type Password re type the entered password to avoid mistakes in password assignment If you re type the password incorrectly you will see an error message IMPORTANT The username and password may contain only numbers and Latin letters Viewer mode allows you to set user permissions The following options are available e Admin this user is able to change any parameters e Operator this user is able to view camera image and adjust image parameters The Operator can access the Client setting and Image setup menu e Viewer this user is able only to view camera image The Viewer can access only the Client setting menu Viewer authentication this item allows you to turn on or off user authorization to access the camera image e On when this option is selected a user needs to enter the username and password to access the camera e Off when this option is selected a user does not need to enter a username and password to access the camera A user may specify one of the following viewer modes Admin Operator and Viewer When your account does not have sufficient permissions to access a menu you receive an authorization window that prompts you to login as an account that has the sufficient privileges To add or change the account enter or correct the information in the required fields Click OK to save changes NOTE It is recommended to change the default username and password to help preserve
13. ORT 59 7 3 NETWORK STORAGE 1 eren c BEER EE EE EE ERE coccion 61 7 3 1 General RAS ii A 61 7 3 2 Alarm Sending ooooomooroonoorssrocnesrsorocroorsoreoroorasrcorcorsarconeoras ri BEER crec cocoa rro rca ona nennen nen 63 7 3 3 Periodical recor dinis neos berti Ert der AR 65 7 4 HTTP EVENT eee eee uen RB 66 7 4 1 General eese eese pennas rue vue unn EE A 67 7 4 2 Alarm Sending BRETT DD eee nnt 68 7 5 ALARM OUTPUT WEEN O eee ss eene 69 7 6 e TE TICE O dn EEN 71 7 7 ALARM INPUT enero Mss Mr dE 72 7 8 ALARM BUFFER e A lt lt lt ERE nnne 73 7 9 MOTION DETECTION EEN es I NENNEN nnne 74 7 10 SYSTEM LOG ere EEN 76 APPENDIX quu A A 17 APPENDIX A BITRATE VALUES 0 erre pereas 77 APPENDIX B REQUIRED DISK SPAGE3 2 eese EEE na ncnaranaranaranaranarano nano rana RRE REN RRE REN 4a RK KK 79 APPENDIX C REQUESTS FOR IMAGES FROM IP CAMERA occocccoccconcccnncnnnnnnncnnncnnnconnonnnnonnnnnrnonnnnnnnonnnonnannnnnnnnnnns 82 APPENDIX D PORT VALUES 9229292922 22 eee L LLLLeeeeseseeeeeem emere nnne rar rn nan 84 APPENDIX E FACTORY DEFAULTS RR ENNEN NENNEN NENNEN nnn nnen 85 APPENDIX F GLOSSARY eani T TERRE EE eee naa ra car ran ra ran rancia rra narran ra ran cansa rancia rca na ranianss 86 N6603 Operations User Manual NE
14. Uniform Resource Locator or Unified Resource Locator URL is a character string that specifies where a known resource is available on the Internet and the mechanism for retrieving it Wireless Application Protocol WAP is a technical standard for accessing information over a mobile wireless network A WAP browser is a web browser for mobile devices such as mobile phones called cellular phones in some countries that uses the protocol Web server is a program which allows Web browsers to retrieve files from computers connected to the Internet The Web server listens for requests from Web browsers and upon receiving a request for a file sends it back to the browser The primary function of a Web server is to serve pages to other remote computers consequently it needs to be installed on a computer that is permanently connected to the Internet It also controls access to the server whilst monitoring and logging server access statistics Wireless LAN is a wireless local area network that uses radio waves as its carrier where the network connections for end users are wireless The main network structure usually uses cables N6603 Operations User Manual END
15. cancel Pic 6 8 RTSP this item allows you to configure RTSP stream You can enable it or disable and change the value of the port the default value is 554 This is a standard and reserved port that is why it is not recommended to change its value You can set the value of the port between the values of 1124 and 65535 N6603 Operations User Manual BEWWA 2 gt Chapter 6 SETTING Basic RTP specify a port range to transfer data between camera and client clients The port number is assigned automatically when connection is established The port number is assigned only during stream transmission You can set the value of the port between the values of 1124 and 65535 Image rotated this menu allows the image to be rotated The following options are available None the image is not rotated Mirror the image is mirrored around the vertical axis Flip the image rotated 180 Mirror Flip the image is mirrored and rotated 180 Microphone this item allows you to enable On or disable Off a microphone connected to the camera G 711 is used as an audio encoding format By default the microphone is enabled Exposure mode this item allows you to adjust shutter time to the illumination level e 50 Hz select this option if the camera is used indoor where AC powered illumination sources at 50 Hz are used e 60 Hz select this option if the camera is used indoor where AC powered illumination sources a
16. depends on network port use 5 3 4 Video Buffer This item allows you to enable or disable video buffer function When this function is enabled it makes the video stream from the IP camera smoother when the connection is unstable but may cause image delays up to several seconds D Image setup This menu allows you to adjust Brightness Contrast Saturation and Hue Pic 5 7 5 4 Image Setup N6603 Operations User Manual DE E TUVO 2 gt Chapter 5 Main Menu BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera M Setting A Client setting DH Image setup Brightness Contrast Saturation ue Pic om 5 4 1 Brightness This item allows you to increase or decrease the image brightness 5 4 2 Contrast This item allows you to increase or decrease the image contrast 5 4 3 Saturation This item allows you to increase or decrease the image saturation If the saturation is set to its minimum the image will be black and white 5 4 4 Hue This item allows you to adjust the image hue If the hue is adjusted incorrectly it may cause the image color distortion 5 4 5 Default Click this button to restore the following items to their default settings brightness contrast saturation and hue If the image still has color distortion adjust the hue manually N6603 Operations User Manual Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Chapter 6 SETTING Basic This menu contains the following sections System Camera Network
17. ml 20 Medium 90 30 lm AA MJPEG fps kbps Resolution Quality Ps Mediumrate Medium fps om Excellent 15 so 1 04480 Excellent 5 160 5 649480 God 15 el 1 04480 God 5 J eo 5 640480 Medium 15 90 m om Medium 5 o 5 ro Excelem 15 10 n 3 020 Excellent 5 50 5 320240 God 15 60 1 39040 God 5 0 5 320240 Medium 15 so s 10 20 Medium 5 10 5 10 20 Excellent 15 80 1 30 20 Excellent 5 20 5 180120 God 15 1 19010 God 5 15 5 160120 Medium 15 w s 10 20 Medium 5 5 N6603 Operations User Manual DES TUS 2 gt Appendix Appendix B Required Disk Space This appendix provides information on required disk space for video records storage considering its quality bitrate and frames per second The numbers listed in these tables are estimates only B 1 MPEG4 30 fps 24 hour record record size GB 640 480 3207040 em exellent 105 32 4 09 Dealed 42 18 os Gd 32 J 15 039 Standard 28 or os Mem 28 08 oz B 2 MPEG4 15 fps 24 hour record record size GB Quality emm a em exellent 583 18 oa Deed 21 os cod
18. settings this will for many devices completely reset any settings that were changed by the user Firewall works as a barrier between networks e g between a Local Area Network and the Internet The firewall ensures that only authorized users are allowed to access the one network from the other A firewall can be software running on a computer or it can be a standalone hardware device Focal length is measured in millimeters the focal length of a camera lens determines the width of the horizontal field of view which in turn is measured in degrees FPS frames per second a measure of how much information is used to store and display motion video The term applies equally to film video and digital video Each frame is a still image displaying frames in quick succession creates the illusion of motion The more frames per second fos the smoother the motion appears Frame is a complete video image In the 2 1 interlaced scanning format of the RS 170 and CCIR formats a frame is made up of two separate fields of 262 5 or 312 5 lines interlaced at 60 or 50 Hz to form a complete frame which appears at 30 or 25 Hz In video cameras with a progressive scan each frame is scanned line by line and not interlaced most are also displayed at 30 and 25 Hz FTP File Transfer Protocol is an application protocol that uses the TCP IP protocols used to exchange files between computers devices on networks Full duplex means transmission of data in two dire
19. 00 01 lt info 2 05 00 21 lt info 2 05 00 56 lt info 2 05 00 56 info gt NS RECORD NS Record Success 2 ALARM Post Alarm Success gt NS RECORD NS Record Success 2 ALARM Post Alarm Success gt FTP Send file to ftp 192 168 0 25 21 N6603 N6603 Period008054 avi Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan 2 05 00 56 lt err 2 05 01 01 info 2 05 01 06 err 2 05 01 16 lt info 2 05 01 42 info 2 05 02 01 lt info 2 05 02 22 m o 2 05 02 56 lt info 2 05 02 56 anfo gt FTP Receive Error Connection broke down gt NS RECORD NS Record Success gt FTP Recetve Error Connection broke down gt FTP FTP Send Failed gt NS RECORD NS Record Success 2 ALARM Post Alarm Success gt NS RECORD NS Record Success 2 ALARM Post Alarm Success gt FTP Send file to ftp 192 168 0 25 21 N6603 N6603 Period008056 avi Jan Jan Jan Jan 2 05 02 56 err 2 05 03 01 lt info 2 05 03 06 err 2 05 03 16 nfo gt FTP Recetve Error Connection broke down gt NS RECORD NS Record Success gt FTP Recelve Error Connection broke down gt FTP FTP Send Failed PIC Z 23 Enable remote log allows you to send information from the system log to a remote server Server name type the remote server name or IP address Server port type a port value to access the server the default value is 514 Current log this field contains system log entries N6603 Operations User Manual 76 TUS
20. 1 Press Enter or click Go To button e Blank Page Windows Internet Explorer Ton VA E tar E 2 mr Pager Safety y Tock Or ILLE Favorites Blank Page ks Done Internet Protected Mode Off fa e R100 e Pic 4 1 IMPORTANT The camera s default IP address is 192 168 0 99 If the camera was assigned with an IP address by a DHCP server in a local network you should search your camera by BEWARD IP Installer If you use several IP cameras you need to change their default IP addresses so that each camera will have a unique IP address NOTE To connect to the camera you need to get your computer and your camera to the same subnet Step 2 you will see an authorization window where you should enter your user name and password Pic 4 2 N6603 Operations User Manual La TUS 2 0 Chapter 4 Installing ActiveX Controls The server 192 168 0 99 at N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection Password T Remember my credentials Pic 4 2 IMPORTANT Default user name is admin default password is admin Step 3 after successful authorization you will be prompted to install an ActiveX add on You will see a system notification under the address bar This website wants to install the following add on AxM
21. 2 gt Appendix Appendix Appendix A Bitrate Values The tables below help you to estimate bitrate considering the quality level and frames per second See the information below to choose optimal parameters for your bandwidth For example if you connect to the Internet over ADSL 256 kbps 2 Mbps the optimal solution is to select the standard quality 640x480 resolution and 256 kbps bitrate A 1 MPEG4 30 fps kbps 640480 320240 em Excellent ml 30 9 9 Detaled oo 10 85s cod 30 J 00 3 standard ml ml 5 Medium 3 ls 275 A 2 MPEG4 fps kbps Resolution Bitrate Fps Mediumrate 640 480 2048 1800 640 480 2048 sm 15959 w NE HN 640480 1536 0 om 1024 90 om toa 15 m0 ea a f 30 ml 3 om si 1 8 amp 0 1 3 0 40 me 30 10 3 3 0 me 1 d 1 300240 toa La 1 0 3 320240 me lm 0 1 em a w ml 3 somo a 1 80 1 0 20 3104 30 90 3 310120 me lm 70 1 30 20 a ml a N6603 Operations User Manual DS Appendix ena sm 5 wo o 160 120 e era 128 15 w o A 3 MJPEG 15 fps kbps Quality emm a em Excellent 4000 aso mm Deed 240 90 ao God O 650 3 Standard 100
22. 2 2 Mobile view This section is unavailable if the RTSP is disabled in the General menu IMPORTANT The Mobile view section is unavailable for viewing and managing through a mobile device if the RTSP is disabled Therefore user cannot connect to the camera from a mobile device using 3GPP stream The Picture 6 17 shows enabled RTSP NOTE Go to SETTING Basic Camera General to enable the RTSP N6603 Operations User Manual mE Es BE WA 2 0 Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Viewer authentication if this option is enabled a user should enter user name and password to view camera image via third party players such as Quick Time VLC etc Multicast streaming this item allows you to enable or disable multicast stream If it is enabled the following items are available Multicast address Video port Audio port and Time To Live Pic 6 18 By default this item is disabled BE VARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera y Home Mobile view SETTING f A y a Viewer authentication On e Off Y BASIC d LI Multicast streaming e On Off ki System Multicast address 226 0 0 1 Y Camera Jes Video port Auto amp 10000 1124 65534 General s Y MPEG4 Audio port O Auto e 11000 1124 65534 Computer view Time To Live s 1to 255 Mobile view G Image Size 160x120 MJPEG D Framerate 5 fps Network G Quality ki Security Auto Ki Advanced Fixed quality Excellent gt e Fi
23. Alarm input See paragraph 7 7 for details Alarm duration you can specify a period for sending alarm signal to the alarm output according to the Digital output item N6603 Operations User Manual BE WA 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced Effective period allows you to set a period when the alarm output can be activated The following options are available e Always the alarm output can be activated any time e Schedule select this option for the scheduled activation To configure this option click the Schedule button or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule See paragraph 7 6 for details NOTE The alarm output is being active during the period specified in the Alarm duration item after an alarm event occurred 7 6 Schedule This section allows you to specify a schedule for the functions mentioned before You can specify a schedule for each day of the week or apply it for a whole week by checking the Use the same time schedule every day box Pic 7 78 BOGUUARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera a Home Setting SETTING E Schedule selection FTP Alarm X gt BASIC Start time 00 00 End time 24 00 Y Advanced Add 00 Be AA A E ER pen AA MES AE ki FTP client Mon Empty Add Delete UI Tue Empty gt Network storage gt HTTP event Wed Empty 2 Alarm output Thu Empty Y Schedule Setting Fri Empty z Alarm input Sat Empty ki Alarm buffer Sun Em
24. Appendix D Port Values Pot DefaultValue Range of Values HHP ln LI mem HTTP forwarding over UPnP ml 1024 68505 HTTPS forwarding over UPnP ml 1024 68505 RP ml T2653 RTSP forwarding over UPnP ml 1024 65505 RTPsatpoct 500 2465516 RTPendpt 799 pm Mutticastvideopot mem Multicast audiopot 1 rasa ar 25 Leem System log remote server port ml 1 65535 Evemtsemerport nl Leem Peypt ll 85 0 Motion detection 1 1999 MPEG4 HTTP stream MJPEG HTTP stream TS SS LAU M SCH Lm N6603 Operations User Manual ENTE Appendix Appendix E Factory Defaults This table provides camera factory defaults Subnetmask 2552552550 O O O RTSP port SMTP port HTTP port em rc N6603 Operations User Manual as TUS 2 gt Appendix Appendix F Glossary 3GP 3GPP file format is a multimedia container format defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project 3GPP for 3G UMTS multimedia services It is used on 3G mobile phones but can also be played on some 2G and 4G phones ActiveX is a standard that enables software components to interact with one another in a networked environment regardless of the language s used to create them Web browsers may come into contact with ActiveX controls ActiveX documents and ActiveX scripts ActiveX controls are often downloaded and installed automatically as required
25. Medum 5 mw 160120 Exelm Im 63 em Exelm Is lu N6603 Operations User Manual so 3CWA 2 D Appendix eng God LL 32 eng God s5 12 i020 Medium IL 18 en Medium 5 oz N6603 Operations User Manual DES pa TUS 2 0 Appendix Appendix C Requests for Images from IP Camera This appendix contains standard request for images from IP camera 1 http lt IP gt lt http port provides access to IP camera http port means camera HTTP port the default value is 80 IP means camera IP address the default value is 192 168 0 99 If the default values are used the request is http 192 168 0 99 2 http IP http port gt index 2 htm provides access to camera image and the controls are not displayed http port means camera HTTP port the default value is 80 lt IP gt means camera IP address the default value is 192 168 0 99 If the default values are used the request is http 192 168 0 99 index2 htm provides access to camera image and the controls are not displayed 3 hittps lt IP gt provides secured access to IP camera over https through the port 443 lt IP gt means camera IP address the default value is 192 168 0 99 If the default values are used the request is https 192 168 0 99 provides secured access to IP camera over https 4 hitp lt IP gt lt port gt mobile htm allows you to get an image from a
26. Message specify a request type This option may be unavailable for some external alarm devices Effective period allows you to set a period when the external alarm device can be activated The following options are available e Always select this option for continuous e mail sending e Schedule select this option for the scheduled activation To configure this option click the Schedule button or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule See paragraph 7 6 for details 7 5 Alarm Output This section allows you to configure the camera alarm output and external alarm devices to work together NOTE If you use external alarm devices be aware that that the camera has logical I O and exceeding the rated voltage and current max 30 W and 12 V is PROHIBITED N6603 Operations User Manual EN E BE WA 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced Select the option for On to enable alarm output or select the option for Off to disable it Pic 7 18 BeC WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home Setting xa O Alarm output On Off ki BASIC Digital output e High Low Y Advanced Trigger condition Alarm Timer gt FTP client Alarm gt SMTP Y Motion detection Motion detection ki Network storage d Use alarm buffer Alarm buffer gt HTTP event 7 Alarm input Alarm input Se Alarm duration 10 sec 1 to 60 sec Setting Effective Period O Always gt Schedule Schedule Schedule gt
27. PC Initialize O Manual setting Camera 2011 12 13 Network Security 3 l E 4 Li KE O Synchronize with NTP vance NTP server name pool ntp org Y Auto Interval hours m Time zone GMT 12 00 International Date Line West E Daylight Saving Time O On O Off OK J Cancel _ Pic 6 4 Current date time displays the current date and time of the IP Camera IMPORTANT After you restart the camera its date and time will be reset to their default values 1970 01 01 00 00 00 It is recommended to use the Synchronize with NTP option to set the correct date and time PC clock displays date and time on a computer which is used to connect to the camera client computer Date Time format allows you to select date time format N6603 Operations User Manual BEWWA 2 gt Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Adjust allows you to select how to set the camera date and time e Keep current setting leaves the current date and time as they are e Synchronize with PC use the same date and time as on a computer which is used to connect to the camera e Manual setting select this mode to adjust the camera the date and time manually e Synchronize with NTP allows you to synchronize your camera clock with an NTP server Network Time Protocol located in the Internet e g time windows com time nist gov etc Select an NIP server name and a time update interval by default camera cl
28. Real Time Streaming Protocol is a control protocol and a starting point for negotiating transports such as RTP multicast and Unicast and for negotiating codecs RTSP can be considered a remote control for controlling the media stream delivered by a media server RTSP servers typically use RTP as the protocol for the actual transport of audio video data Shutter is the device on the camera that opens and closes to control how long the focal plane is exposed to light SMTP is used for sending and receiving e mail However as it is simple it is limited in its ability to queue messages at the receiving end and is usually used with one of two other protocols POP3 or IMAP These other protocols allow the user to save messages in a server mailbox and download them periodically from the server N6603 Operations User Manual BEWWA 2 gt Appendix SMTP authentication is an extension of SMTP whereby the client is required to log into the mail server before or during the sending of email It can be used to allow legitimate users to send email while denying the service to unauthorized users such as spammers SSL TLS Secure Socket Layer Transport Layer Security These two protocols SSL is succeeded by TLS are cryptographic protocols that provide secure communication on a network SSL is commonly used over HTTP to form HTTPS as used e g on the Internet for electronic financial transactions SSL uses public key certificates to verify t
29. available when the option for static IP address is used as well as when it is obtained automatically from a DHCP server e Primary DNS server type the primary DNS server IP address e Secondary DNS server type the secondary DNS server IP address HTTP port number the default value is 80 You can set the value of the port between the values of 1124 and 65535 NOTE If you use the HTTP port number other than 80 you need to type both your camera IP address and HTTP port number For example if your camera s address is 192 168 1 100 and its HTTP port is 8081 you need to type http 192 168 1 100 8081 in your browser s address bar to access the camera IMPORTANT You must restart the camera for the changes to take effect To do so go to SETTING Basic System Initialize 6 3 2 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet This section allows you to configure the PPPoE connection It can be used to connect the camera to the Internet when the Internet service provider assigns it a dynamic IP address and username and password PPPoE authentication is used To enable PPPoE feature select the option for On It also will make PPPoE options available Pic 6 22 N6603 Operations User Manual Chapter 6 SETTING Basic A o SETTING Basie BEWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera fy Home PPPoE SETTING Y BASIC u PPPoE amp On Off IP address User ID Password J System j Camera
30. for example device name or date and time or privacy mask on the camera image e Text you can enter any text for example device name and or date and time You can change Text color Background color and its Display position Pic 6 12 N6603 Operations User Manual 30 Chapter 6 SETTING Basic D Overlay e Text overlay Privacy mask Text color White Background color Transparent y Alias N6603 Date Time e On Off Display position Top Bottom ox Coe Pic 6 12 NOTE The Alias field may contain only numbers or uppercase letters A Z 6 characters maximum e Privacy mask you can set a privacy mask on the camera image so that an area protected by privacy mask will not be displayed and recorded This feature is useful when the camera observes objects that should not be recorded or it is forbidden to record them For example a door security lock or a safe To prevent observing such an area apply a privacy mask on it BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera amp Home General SETTING BH RTSP On Off M BASIC RTSP port 554 1124 65535 RTP Port range 5000 1124 65516 799 1143 65535 Image rotated None Pj System Ei Camera General gt MPEG4 Audio Codec e On Off Exposure mode 50Hz O 60Hz amp Auto MJPEG White Balance Auto Y Ki Network IR Auto On Off O Schedule Ki Security Threshold Bright 41 AER Ki Advanced Overl
31. implementations of the entire MPEG 4 set of standards To deal with this the standard includes the concept of profiles and levels allowing a specific set of capabilities to be defined in a manner appropriate for a subset of applications Multicast is a bandwidth conserving technology that reduces bandwidth usage by simultaneously delivering a single stream of information to multiple network recipients Network Time Protocol NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks It is designed particularly to resist the effects of variable latency by using a jitter buffer NTSC National Television System Committee is an analog color encoding system used in television systems in Japan the United States and other parts of the Americas NTSC defines the video signal using 525 TV lines per frame at a refresh rate equal to 30 frames per second See also PAL N6603 Operations User Manual BE WA 2 0 Appendix PAL Phase Alternating Line is an analog color encoding system used in television systems in Europe and in many other parts of the world PAL defines the video signal using 625 TV lines per frame at a refresh rate equal to 25 frames per second Power over Ethernet or PoE provides power to a network device via the same cable as used for the network connection This is very useful for IP Surveillance and remote monitoring applications in places where it may be too impracti
32. mobile phone over GPRS port means camera HTTP port the default value is 80 IP means camera IP address the default value is 192 168 0 99 If the default values are used the request is http 192 168 0 99 mobile htm 5 risp lt IP gt lt port gt video 3gp request for 3GP video port means camera RTSP port the default value is 554 IP means camera IP address the default value is 192 168 0 99 If the default values are used the request is risp 192 168 0 99 554 video 3gp 6 http lt IP gt lt htip port gt jpg image jpg request for a JPEG image port means camera HTTP port the default value is 80 IP means camera IP address the default value is 192 168 0 99 If the default values are used the request is http 192 168 0 99 pg image ipg N6603 Operations User Manual UEM pa 3CWA 2 gt Appendix 7 http lt IP gt lt port gt video mp4 request for MPEG4 video port means camera RTSP port the default value is 554 lt IP gt means camera IP address the default value is 192 168 0 99 If the default values are used the request is risp 192 168 0 99 554 video mp4 8 hittp lt lP gt lt port gt video mjpg request for MJPEG video port means camera RTSP port the default value is 554 IP means camera IP address the default value is 192 168 0 99 If the default values are used the request is risp 192 168 0 99 554 video mipg N6603 Operations User Manual DES Appendix
33. quality but keeps the frame rate constant e Fixed quality this option allows you to select any of the following quality levels Excellent Detailed Good Standard and Medium e Fixed bitrate allows you to set the fixed bitrate The following values are available 256 128 64 48 32 16 kbps NOTE See the Appendix A for the detailed information about the Fixed quality 6 2 3 MJPEG IMPORTANT If the RTSP is enabled the Motion JPEG parameters are unavailable NOTE Go to SETTING Basic Camera General to enable the RTSP You can adjust the MJPEG parameters only when the RTSP is disabled Pic 6 19 N6603 Operations User Manual 36 Chapter 6 SETTING Basic BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home MJPEG LI E Viewer authentication O On amp Off ki System y G Framerate 15 fps Y Camera H Quality General mes Y MPEG4 o amp Fixed quality Excellent Computer viev Mobile view OK Cancel MJPEG Ki Network ki Security ki Advanced Pic 6 19 Viewer authentication if this option is enabled a user should enter user name and password to view camera image via third party players such as Quick Time VLC etc Image size allows you to set the following image resolution 640x480 320x240 160x120 oets image resolution for connections via software and is not applied to image at the main page The default value is 640x480 Frame rate allows you to set MJPEG streaming r
34. recording On Off Y Advanced Image file name Record 6603 FTP client KX Suffix O Date Time amp Sequence number ki SMTP sequence number cle Clear T eL Sequence number clear Clear p File size 1 1 2 MB Alarm sending Cyclic size 1024000 100 1024000 MB ee add Recording time o Always ki HTTP event amp Schedule Schedule ki Alarm output ki Schedule Cancel P Alarm input Cancel ki Alarm buffer ki Motion detection Ki System Log Pic 7 14 Image file name type a name for the files recorded to network attached storage NOTE Image file name may contain only Latin letters reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name Suffix select a suffix to add it to the file name The following options are available e Date Time adds the dates that correspond to the date the file was created This suffix contains the year as 4 digits the month as 2 digits the day as 2 digits the hour as 2 digits the minute as 2 digits the second as 2 digits Totally this adds a fourteen digit suffix to the file name N6603 Operations User Manual EE k BE WA 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced e Sequence number adds a six digit number User can click the Clear button to reset the sequence number anytime When user clicks the Clear button it resets the sequence number and starts it from 000001 File size specify the size for the files recorded to network attached storage The size is 1 or 2 MB The came
35. slider to the right position the more the image must change to activate the motion detection Sensitivity allows adjusting the motion detection sensitivity for each of the areas The closer the slider to the right position the more the sensor is sensitive Motion detection 1 check this box to enable this area Motion detection 2 check this box to enable this area Motion detection 3 check this box to enable this area To set an area drag the right bottom corner of the frame You can change its size by dragging any of its corners To move an area click and hold left mouse button on an area and move it to the required position IMPORTANT When you configuring this menu be aware that these parameters are applied to the other camera functions for example to recording to network storage FTP etc N6603 Operations User Manual DE S BE WA 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced 7 10 System Log The system log contains the changes of camera parameters as well as the events The entries are added automatically after the camera is turned on Pic 7 23 BASIC Advanced FTP client SMTP Network storage HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log Setting N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Setting LI Remote Log Enable remote log Server name Server Port E Current Log 192 168 0 25 e 5140 1024 65535 Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan 2 04 59 40 info 2 05
36. 2025 1 65535 Lolita eani Authentication e On O Off Y SMTP v POP before SMTP MTP POP server name Alarm sending User name 123 domain local Periodical sendin Password TT Network storage HTTP event Recipient e Mail address test Ddomain local Alarm output Administrator e Mail address test Schedule Attached file type O JPEG e MPEG4 Alarm input Subject 6603 Alarm buffer Motion detection Message System Log ox Cancel Test Pic 7 7 SMTP server name type the SMTP server IP address or name 64 characters maximum SMTP server port type the SMTP server port number The default value is 25 SSL check this box if the provider requires SSL communications N6603 Operations User Manual ES TUS 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced Authentication select an authentication type to send e mails e Off no authentication is required e On authentication is required You can select SMTP or POP before SMTP POP server name this item is displayed when the POP before SMTP option is selected The POP server name is used for authorization 64 characters maximum User name type a username to access the mail server 64 characters maximum Password type a password to access the mail server 64 characters maximum Recipient e mail address type the receivers e mail address 64 characters maximum You can type up to 3 e mail addresses separating them by using a s
37. 4 The default value is 6000 N6603 Operations User Manual EEES TUS 2 gt Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Audio port multicast audio port Assigned automatically or you can set the value of the port between the values of 1124 and 65534 The default value is 7000 Time To Live allows you to set multicast packet time to live The default value is 15 NOTE TTL is a mechanism that limits the lifespan of data in a computer or network Image size allows you to set the following image resolution 640x480 320x240 160x120 Sets image resolution for connections via software and is not applied to image at the main page Frame rate allows you to set streaming rate in frames per second The following values are available 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 25 and 30 frames per second Quality allows you to set the video stream quality The default value is the Fixed quality e Auto the camera automatically adjusts image quality and frame rate depending on bandwidth If the bandwidth decreases the camera automatically changes image quality but keeps the frame rate constant e Fixed quality this option allows you to select any of the following quality levels Excellent Detailed Good Standard and Medium NOTE See the Appendix A for the detailed information about the Fixed quality e Fixed bitrate allows you to set the fixed bitrate The following values are available 2048 1536 1280 1024 768 512 384 256 128 64 kbps 6 2
38. A LX System Log N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Alarm sending L1 Alarm sending e On Off Remote path Image file name Suffix O Date Time e Sequence number Sequence number clear Alarm m Motion detection Motion detection vy Use alarm buffer Alarm buffer Alarm input Alarm input Effective Period Always e Schedule ol Cancel HO me Remote path specify the path on the FTP server 64 characters maximum to save transferred files For example ipcam example Image file name type a name for the files transferred to the FTP NOTE Image file name may contain only Latin letters reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name Suffix select a suffix to add it to the file name The following options are available e Date Time adds the dates that correspond to the date the file was created This suffix contains the year as 4 digits the month as 2 digits the day as 2 digits the hour as 2 N6603 Operations User Manual DE k BE WA 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced digits the minute as 2 digits the second as 2 digits Totally this adds a fourteen digit suffix to the file name e Sequence number adds a six digit number User can click the Clear button to reset the sequence number anytime When user clicks the Clear button it resets the sequence number and starts it from 000001 Alarm allows you to select an event that triggers file transfer to FTP e Moti
39. AMERA Viewer Z TER tenet Explorer O gt FEZES EE DET EX si Favorites eR mm E BE v dh v Pagev Safety v Tools v o BeE WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera M Setting 5 Client setting IDN Image setup Internet Protected Mode Off Pic 4 6 N6603 Operations User Manual mmu Chapter 5 Main Menu Chapter 5 Main Menu The main menu consists of two panes The left pane contains Setting Client setting and Image setup menu Pic 5 1 The right pane contains Live video window which displays real time camera image Also this pane contains the following buttons Snapshot Fullscreen Open digital zoom Start record Microphone Pause Play Stop and Volume Pic 5 1 These functions are discussed later in this Manual NOTE The example in the picture below is shown for MPEG 4 and MJPEG image When viewing a JPEG image there are no control buttons You can only rewind a clip frame by frame e IP CAMERA Viewer Windows Internet Explorer QU V http 192 168 0 99 ea x 115 sino sip Favorites Wer CAMERA Viewer m 7 d v Pages Safetyv Tools v c BCWARD M Setting 5 Client setting EH Image setup Internet Protected Mode Off Za 8100 e Pic 5 1 5 1 Live View This pane displays real time camera image and allows you to control it N6603 Operations User Manual US Chapter 5 Main Menu 5 1 1 Snapshot Button Th
40. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL is an obsolete type of Digital Subscriber Line technology a data communications technology that enables faster data transmission over copper telephone lines than a conventional voiceband modem can provide Angle is the field of view relative to a standard lens in a 35mm still camera expressed in degrees e g 30 For practical purposes this is the area that a lens can cover where the angle of view is determined by the focal length of the lens A wide angle lens has a short focal length and covers a wider angle of view than standard or telephoto lenses which have longer focal lengths ARP Address Resolution Protocol is used to associate an IP address to a hardware MAC address A request is broadcast on the local network to discover the MAC address for an IP address Aspect ratio is a ratio of width to height in images A common aspect ratio used for television screens and computer monitors is 4 3 High definition television HDTV uses an aspect ratio of 16 9 Authentication is the process of identifying an individual usually based on a username and password In security systems authentication is distinct from authorization which is the process of giving individuals access to system objects based on their identity Authentication merely ensures that the individual is who he or she claims to be but says nothing about the access rights of the individual Autoiris or DC Iris This special type of iri
41. BEWARD Le UTR IE EAN CRE Operations User Manual o oc umm Edd dadas IP CAMERA N66023 IR LEDs built in IP66 rated housing Recording to network attached storage Table of contents Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 eere erar au n anunau nan au ee cnn Eee EE sven 1 INTRODUCTION 12 c erreur rama nuu auum auum ua unum auium uuum EE er EE nee 3 1 1 OVERVIEW OF BEWARD N6603 occcooinccccoconcconcconoconinonccnanacocnonoros O EE 3 1 1 1 N6603 Features occonoomoscocccconnossoacaconnooronccacanoonoscoscaccorononacaacaconcosocacacos ros O EE eese 3 1 1 2 The N6603 Specifications eere rere noo aille ERE eee 4 1 1 3 Package Contents eere nennen reor o AR EE eee 5 1 1 4 Default Settings ENNEN EE Eee 5 1 2 PURPOSE OF USER MANUAL eeeeneeee e EE ED sous 6 CHAPTER 1 MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS eese eene nnn nna nnh un REN RKEN REN KE REN Rau aaa aua aa ana 7 CHAPTER 2 USING THIRD PARTY CLIENTS ccccceccsecseccsecnecceecceeeuseueeeuseeseuseueeeuseueeeuseueeeuseueseuseuensussaess 8 2 1 PLAYING 3GP VIDEO erm BEER EE eese 8 2 2 PLAYING STREAMING VIDEO IN 2 5G NETWORKS OVER WA 8 2 3 PLAYING STREAMING VIDEO IN 2 5G NETWORKS VIA BROWSER 8 2 4 PLAYING STREAMING VIDEO VIA THIRD PARTY GOETWARE ee teme remet re arara 8 2 4 1 Playing MPEG 4 Video eee zn AED erm 9 2 4 2 Playing MJPEG Video
42. TUS 2 0 Introduction Introduction 1 1 Overview of BEWARD N6603 BEWARD N6603 is designed for both indoor and outdoor usage The camera s housing surely protects it against harsh weather conditions and is IP66 rated so that the camera can be used in any environmental conditions The N6603 is equipped with progressive scan CMOS sensor and mechanical IR cut filter which ensures clear pictures under low light conditions Besides the camera offers built in IR LED which provides twenty four hour surveillance Pic 1 1 BEWARD N6603 comes with everything you need to quickly set up your camera and start using it User manuals and surveillance software in English are included The N6603 is easy to use and set up 1 1 1 N6603 Features e P66 rated housing e Mechanical IR cut filter e 15 meter IR distance N6603 Operations User Manual DEP TUS 2 gt Introduction Optimal solution concerning price quality Recording to network attached storage NAS Professional surveillance software included 16 channels Dual streaming MPEG 4 M JPEG Two way audio support for connecting an external microphone Viewing camera image on a mobile phone including iPhone Built in multi zone motion detection Sending of images and videos via e mail and to FTP PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 0 support 1 1 2 The N6603 Specifications Compact size 80x 102 mm with sunshield 116 145 mm weight is 635 g Sensor 1 4 progressive scan CMOS Built in len
43. areful when you loading a language pack Make sure that you use only the language pack designed for your IP camera Using the wrong language pack may cause your camera to become inoperable The manufacturer is not liable for the incorrect loading of a language pack 6 2 Camera The Camera menu contains the following sections General MPEG4 and MJPEG Pic 6 7 N6603 Operations User Manual DES BeC WARD fy Home SETTING Y BASIC Ki System Camera General gt MPEG4 MJPEG Ki Network Ki Security Advanced 6 2 1 General Chapter 6 SETTING Basic N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera BCWARD surveillance technology Welcome to Camera Settings Page PC 67 This menu allows you to configure video stream and other functions Pic 6 8 BCWARD o Home General bis B RTSP Y BASIC ki System gt Sy ge Y Camera General gt MPEG4 MJPEG a Image rotated D Audio Codec G Exposure mode G White Balance a IR Threshold D Overlay gt Network gt Security gt Advanced Text color Background color Alias Date Time Display position N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera e On O Off RTSP port 554 O Portrange 5000 1124 65535 1124 65516 7999 1143 65535 None o On O Off O 50Hz O 60Hz e Auto Ato e Auto On Off O Schedule Bright 41 AER O Text overlay Privacy mask Off White v Transparent v N6603 e On O Off e Top Bottom ox
44. articular location DHCP also supports static addresses for e g computers running web servers which need a permanent IP address Digital zoom is a method of decreasing narrowing the apparent angle of view of a digital photographic or video image Digital zoom is accomplished by cropping an image down to a centered area with the same aspect ratio as the original and usually also interpolating the result back up to the pixel dimensions of the original It is accomplished electronically with no adjustment of the camera s optics and no optical resolution is gained in the process Domain server can also be used by organizations that wish to centralize the management of their Windows computers Each user within a domain has an account that usually allows them to log in to and use any computer in the domain although restrictions may also apply The domain server Is the server that authenticates the users on the network N6603 Operations User Manual TUS 2 gt Appendix Ethernet is the most widely installed local area network technology An Ethernet LAN typically uses special grades of twisted pair wires The most commonly installed Ethernet systems are 10BASE T and 100BASE T10 which provide transmission speeds up to 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps respectively Factory default settings are the settings that originally applied for a device when it was first delivered from the factory If it should become necessary to reset a device to its factory default
45. ate in frames per second The following values are available 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 frames per second Quality allows you to set the video stream quality The default value is the Fixed quality e Auto the camera automatically adjusts image quality and frame rate depending on bandwidth If the bandwidth decreases the camera automatically changes image quality but keeps the frame rate constant e Fixed quality this option allows you to select any of the following quality levels Excellent Detailed Good Standard and Medium NOTE See the Appendix A for the detailed information about the Fixed quality 6 3 Network The Network menu contains the following sections Information PPPoE DDNS UPnP Bonjour and IP Notification Pic 6 20 Each of these sections is discussed later in this Manual N6603 Operations User Manual BCWARD o Home SETTING Y BASIC bj System Camera E Y Network Information PPPoE DDNS UPnP Bonjour IP Notification Ku Security Ki Advanced 6 3 1 Information Chapter 6 SETTING Basic N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera BELVARD surveillance technology Welcome to Camera Settings Page Pic 6 20 This menu allows you to configure the network connection Pic 6 21 BOARD y Home SETTING Y BASIC System KW Camera Y Network PPPOE DDNS UPnP Bonjour IP Notification gt Security P Advanced N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Info
46. ay O Textoverlay a Privacy mask O Off Private Mask Puc 6 13 N6603 Operations User Manual NE Chapter 6 SETTING Basic If you want to change the size drag the right bottom corner of the frame Also you can adjust the size anytime by dragging any of its corners or move the privacy mask to the required position Pic 6 13 6 2 2 MPEG 4 This section contains settings for MPEG 4 encoding and is divided into two categories Computer view and Mobile view The Computer view allows you to adjust MPEG 4 image when viewing it on a computer The Mobile view allows you to adjust MPEG 4 image when viewing it on a mobile device such as cell phone smart phone PDA etc Pic 6 14 BOWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera ty Home SETTING Y BASIC D System BOARD Camera surveillance technology General Y MPEG4 Welcome to Camera Settings Page Computer viev Mobile view MJPEG ki Network ki Security gt Advanced Pic 6 14 6 2 2 1 Computer View This menu allows configuring the stream to be received by third party clients such as software or real time players These parameters are applied only to MPEG 4 stream Pic 6 15 Configuring the IP camera s stream in other formats is discussed later in this user manual N6603 Operations User Manual Chapter 6 SETTING Basic A o SETTING Basic BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home Computer view
47. c e Alarm input the camera sends an e mail when the alarm input is triggered To configure this option click the Alarm input button or go to SETTING Advanced Alarm input See paragraph 7 7 for details IMPORTANT When motion detection or alarm input trigger video files will be sent with a time interval about 10 20 seconds and video files length will be 5 6 seconds maximum However maximum file size is 2 MB When camera transfers images they will be sent with frequency of 1 image per 15 seconds Effective period allows you to set a period for sending e mails when an alarm is triggered The following options are available e Always select this option for continuous e mail sending e Schedule select this option for scheduled e mail sending To configure this option click the Schedule button or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule See paragraph 7 6 for details NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved N6603 Operations User Manual NE l Es BE WA 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced 7 2 3 Periodical Sending This section allows you to specify e mail notification intervals Select the option for On to enable this feature Pic 7 9 BeC WARD A Home SETTING gt BASIC v Advanced FTP client A4 Y SMTP General Alarm sending Periodical sendin Network storage LX HTTP event A4 Alarm output Lv Schedule Y Alarm input A4 Ala
48. cal or expensive to power the device from a power outlet PPP Point to Point Protocol is a protocol that uses a serial interface for communication between two network devices For example a PC connected by a phone line to a server Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is a network protocol for encapsulating Point to Point Protocol PPP frames inside Ethernet frames It is used mainly with DSL services where individual users connect to the DSL modem over Ethernet and in plain Metro Ethernet networks Progressive scan as opposed to interlaced video scans the entire picture line by line every sixteenth of a second In other words captured images are not split into separate fields as in interlaced scanning Jack 45 is an eight wire connector used to connect computers onto a local area networks LAN especially Ethernets RJ 45 connectors look similar to the RJ 11 connectors used for connecting telephone equipment but they are a bit wider Router is a device that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded on its way to its final destination A router creates and or maintains a special routing table that stores information on how best to reach certain destinations A router is sometimes included as part of a network switch RTP is an Internet protocol for the transport of real time data e g audio and video lt can be used for media on demand as well as interactive services such as Internet telephony RTSP
49. camera PORT means RTSP port of your camera default value is 554 Example risp 89 57 167 76 554 video mp4 2 4 2 Playing MJPEG Video Type rtsp lt IP gt lt PORT gt video mjpg IP means IP address of your camera PORT means HTTP port of your camera default value is 80 Example rtsp 89 57 167 76 80 video mjpeg IMPORTANT To view MJPEG video you need to disable RTSP at SETTING Basic Camera General 2 4 3 Getting a JPEG Image Type http lt IP gt lt PORT gt jpg image jpg IP means IP address of your camera PORT means HTTP port of your camera default value is 80 Example rtsp 89 57 167 76 80 pg image jpg NOTE You can get 5 6 images per second maximum N6603 Operations User Manual a E TUS 2 gt Chapter 3 Managing the IP Camera via Internet Explorer Chapter 3 Managing the IP Camera via Internet Explorer Step 1 connect your camera according to the User manual Step 2 open Internet Explorer type your camera s IP address in the address bar The default IP address is 192 168 0 99 NOTE There are two ways to assign an IP address to an IP camera 1 An IP address can be obtained automatically from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP according to the network parameters 2 Use a manually specified IP address See paragraph 6 3 1 for details Contact your system administrator to avoid IP address conflict NOTE To view camera image without showing contr
50. ccess the camera over a local network and port 10000 is used to access the camera over the Internet The default value is 80 SSL port type the SSL port number to access the camera through a secure connection HTTPS over the Internet The default value is 443 RTSP MPEG 4 port type the RTSP port number to access the camera over the Internet The default value is 554 N6603 Operations User Manual EE Chapter 6 SETTING Basic BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Eu Home UPnP SETTING Y BASIC E UPnP On Off Turn On UPnP port forwarding b p TEES HTTP port e 80 O 1024 65535 Camera T TJ System SSL port o 443 O 1024 65535 MPEG4 RTSP port e 554 1024 65535 Network Information jai DDNS UPnP Bonjour IP Notification Ki Security P Advanced Pic 6 24 NOTE Please refer to the user manual to enable and configure the option for UPnP on your router IMPORTANT Some routers do not support UPnP to forward LAN and WAN ports Make sure your router supports this option IMPORTANT You must restart the camera for the changes to take effect To do so go to SETTING Basic System Initialize 6 3 5 Bonjour This section allows you to enable Bonjour After this option is enabled it allows the IP cameras to be automatically discovered using Bonjour Pic 6 25 Device name type a device name to discover the camera in the Internet N6603 Operations User Manual 4
51. ctions simultaneously In an audio system this would describe e g a telephone system Half duplex also provides bi directional communication but only in one direction at a time as in a walkie talkie system G 711 is the default pulse code modulation PCM standard for Internet Protocol IP private branch exchange PBX vendors as well as for the public switched telephone network PSTN G 711 digitizes analog voice signals producing output at 64 kilobits per second Kbps Gain is the amplification factor and the extent to which an analog amplifier boosts the strength of a signal Amplification factors are usually expressed in terms of power The decibel dB is the most common way of quantifying the gain of an amplifier Gateway is a point in a network that acts as an entry point to another network In a corporate network for example a computer server acting as a gateway often also acts as a proxy server and a firewall server A gateway is often associated with both a router which knows where N6603 Operations User Manual 88 TUS 2 gt Appendix to direct a given packet of data that arrives at the gateway and a switch which furnishes the actual path in and out of the gateway for a given packet HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the set of rules for exchanging files text graphic images sound video and other multimedia files on the web The HTTP protocol runs on top of the TCP IP suite of protocols HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Pro
52. d information is discussed later in this Manual BECWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home SETTING gt BASIC RE BOLVARD FTP client surveillance technology SMTP Network storage Welcome to Camera Settings Page HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log PIC 0 5 5 3 Client Setting This menu allows a user to adjust camera image These settings are applied only to the image viewed via the browser and do not change the camera itself This menu contains the following sections Mode View size Protocol and Video buffer Pic 5 6 N6603 Operations User Manual mo E BE WA 2 0 Chapter 5 Main Menu BeC WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera amp Client setting Mode MPEG4 v View size 640X480 Protocol HTTP X Video buffer Of DH Image setup Pic 5 6 5 3 1 Mode This item allows you to select a compression from a list of available compressions MPEG 4 Motion JPEG and JPEG sends individual JPEG images sequentially IMPORTANT To view MJPEG video you need to disable RTSP at SETTING Basic Camera General NOTE Displaying of some menu items depends on selected compression Detailed information is discussed later in this Manual 5 3 2 View size This item allows you to adjust image resolution 640x480 320x240 This item is available for all compressions 5 3 3 Protocol This item allows you to select any of the available pro
53. d settings Click Browse button In the appeared window select the required file by clicking your left mouse button on the name of the N6603 Operations User Manual 26 BE WA 2 gt Chapter 6 SETTING Basic file and click Open Click OK to start restoring the settings When the restoration is completed the camera automatically restarts to apply the settings Firmware Update this item allows you to update the camera firmware Click Browse button In the appeared window select the required file by clicking your left mouse button on the name of the file and click Open Click OK to start updating the firmware NOTE When the firmware is updated all settings may automatically restore to their defaults Before you start updating the firmware it is recommended to perform a backup of camera settings When the update is completed the camera automatically restarts IMPORTANT When the update is completed it is recommended to reset camera settings to their factory defaults IMPORTANT Be careful when you update camera firmware Make sure that you use only the firmware designed for your IP camera Using the wrong firmware file may cause your camera to become inoperable The manufacturer is not liable for the incorrect firmware update Do not disconnect your camera until the update is completed Upload Language Pack this menu allows you to change the web interface language by loading a language file pack IMPORTANT Be c
54. ds Effective period allows you to set a period for uploading files to FTP The following options are available e Always select this option for continuous uploading of files e Schedule select this option for scheduled uploading of files To configure this option click the Schedule button or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved N6603 Operations User Manual DEM E BE WA 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced 7 1 3 Periodical Sending This section allows you to configure schedule to upload files to FTP Select the option for On to enable this option Pic 7 5 BeC WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home Periodical sending SETTING E Periodical sending e On Off gt BASIC Remote path N6603 Y Advanced Image file name N6603 Period v FTP client Suffix None Date Time e Sequence number General 3 Sequence number clear ear Alarm sending dls e e Periodical sendin 00 H 01 M gt SMTP MIN 1min MAX 24 hour interval Effective Period Always ki Network storage Schedule Schedule HTTP event o gt Alarm output OK Ces ki Schedule gt Alarm input gt Alarm buffer gt Motion detection ki System Log Pic 7 5 Remote path specify the path on the FTP server 64 characters maximum to save transferred files For example ipcam example Image file name type a name for the files transferred to the FTP
55. dule that was specified for Monday to the whole week NOTE Click OK to save the current schedule 7 7 Alarm input This section allows you to specify what the camera should do when the external sensor triggers NOTE If you use external alarm devices be aware that that the camera has logical UO and exceeding the rated voltage and current max 30 W and 12 V is PROHIBITED Check the box to enable alarm input Trigger condition allows you to select a voltage level on the camera alarm input e High if this option is selected an alarm triggers when a 12 V power source is connected to the input contacts i e alarm triggers when voltage increases from O to 12 V e Low if this option is selected an alarm triggers when a 12 V power source is disconnected from the input contacts i e alarm triggers when voltage decreases from 12 to 0 V N6603 Operations User Manual DEM pa TUVO 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera y Home Setting SETTING BASIC G Alarm input Alarm input 1 Advanced Trigger condition e High O Low FTP client SMTP Network storage HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input setting Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log Pic 7 20 IMPORTANT If use input alarm contacts together with output alarm contacts you need to connect them to separate power sources If the contacts are connected to the same power source they may work incorrec
56. e Internet Explorer formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer commonly abbreviated IE or MSIE is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems starting in 1995 IP66 is a two digit number developed by the international electrical Commission and is used to provide Ingress Protection IP rating to a piece of electronic equipment or to an enclosure for electronic equipment The Ingress protection code indicates the level and amount of protection The first digit means no ingress of dust complete protection against contact The second digit means water projected in powerful jets 12 5mm nozzle against the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effects IP camera The terms IP camera network camera and Internet camera all refer to the same thing a camera and computer combined in one unit It operates as stand alone unit and only requires a connection to the network N6603 Operations User Manual 3CWA 2 gt Appendix JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group Together with the GIF file format JPEG is an image file tyoe commonly used on the web A JPEG image is a bitmap and usually has the file extension jpg or jpeg When creating a JPEG image it is possible to configure the level of compression to use As the lowest compression i e the highest quality results in the largest file there is a trade off between image quality and file size
57. ection is triggered To configure this option click the Motion detection button or go to SETTING Advanced Motion detection See paragraph 7 9 for details N6603 Operations User Manual NE al TUS 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced IMPORTANT When motion detection triggers camera sends video files with an interval of 2 4 seconds The video files length is 5 seconds however the file size is 2 MB maximum When sending event triggered images the camera sends 3 images of the pre alarm period 3 images of the post alarm period and 1 image of the event itself for each event Generally camera sends pre and post alarm images with an interval of 1 image per every 1 2 seconds e Use alarm buffer when this option is enabled the camera sends you an e mail when a network error occurs When the connection is lost the camera sends the records made before the connection is lost record s length is specified in pre alarm period option and until the connection is restored record s length is specified in post alarm period option to the temporary buffer After the connection is up the camera sends the files to an e mail To configure the alarm buffer option click the Alarm buffer button or go to SETTING Advanced Alarm buffer See paragraph 7 8 for details IMPORTANT When you configuring this menu be aware that these parameters are applied to the other camera functions for example to recording to network storage FTP et
58. ed recording to network attached storage Select the option for On Pic 7 13 to enable this function or select the option for Off to disable it NOTE The path to the Alarm folder where the alarm records are stored is the same as is specified for the network storage BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home Alarm sending SETTING gt BASIC Ei Alarm sending On Off Y Advanced Image file name Alarm gt FTP client Suffix O Date Time e Sequence number gt SMTP Sequence number clear Y Network storage BRA Alarm Motion detection Alarm sending 7 Network link down Periodical record Alarm input gt HTTP event Recording time 5 Sec 5 60 gt Alarm output gt Schedule Effective Period O Always gt Alarm buffer gt Motion detection Ki System Log Pic 7 13 Image file name type a name for the files recorded to network attached storage NOTE Image file name may contain only Latin letters reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name Suffix select a suffix to add it to the file name The following options are available N6603 Operations User Manual EN TUS 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced e Date Time adds the dates that correspond to the date the file was created This suffix contains the year as 4 digits the month as 2 digits the day as 2 digits the hour a
59. ediaControl cab from BEWARD Co Ltd If you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here Pic 4 3 Se IP CAMERA Viewer Windows Internet Explorer rox ce ESTE EES E vy Favorites VW IP CAMERA Viewer Ze e Y 7 d v Pages Safetyv Tool v dr 9 This website wants to install the following add on AxMediaControl cab from BEWARD Co Ltd If you trust the website and the add on and want to install it click here X BEIVARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera M S etting i Click here to install the following ActiveX control amp AxMediaControl cab from BEWARD Co Ltd ga Client setting TH Image setup E Done Internet Protected Mode Off fa y 1005 e Pic 4 3 Step 4 click right mouse button on this notification In the drop down menu select Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer or click on the area Click here to install the following ActiveX control AxMediaControl cab from BEWARD Co Ltd Pic 4 4 N6603 Operations User Manual DEZ pa TUS 2 gt Chapter 4 Installing ActiveX Controls 48 IP CAMERA Viewer Windows Internet Explorer I cm A O o T B 0 C ae A mE 29 LEA T eI XE p sr Favorites IP CAMERA Viewer y This website wants to install the following add on AxMediaControl cab ARD nm RFWAR E d If vo st the website and the add on Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer BEARD W
60. emicolon 5 Administrator e mail address type the senders e mail address 64 characters maximum Attached file type select a file type you want to attach to e mail The following options are available e JPEG select this option to attach JPEG images e MPEG 4 select this option to attach MPEG 4 video IMPORTANT Maximum length of transferred video is about 5 seconds IMPORTANT To playback recorded video you may need to install VLC media player lts official website is http www videolan org vlc Subject type the e mail subject 64 characters maximum into this box IMPORTANT The subject may contain only Latin letters Message type the e mail text in this box 384 characters maximum Test click this button to check the file transfer parameters and transfer a test file NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved 7 2 2 Alarm Sending This section allows you to configure e mail notification when an alarm is triggered Select the option for On to enable this option Pic 7 8 N6603 Operations User Manual Ka TUVO 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced BEWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera a Home Alarm sending SETTING E Alarm sending On Off gt BASIC File attachment e On Off d Advanced Image file name gt FTP client Suffix None O Date Time amp Sequence number Y SMTP Sequence number clear Clear a Alarm y Motion detection Motion detection Alarm
61. eneral Network PPPoE N6603 Operations User Manual 4 Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Use the option for IP notification to check the IP address assigned after PPPoE connection is established see paragraph 6 3 6 for details 6 3 3 DDNS Dynamic DNS This menu allows you to configure the DDNS connection This feature allows the IP camera to be easily accessible over the Internet even if you use a dynamic IP address The IP address is linked with a domain name So if your current IP address changes it automatically links to your domain name which you can use any time to access your IP camera over the Internet Therefore the camera must be assigned with a public IP address To use DDNS select the option for On to enable it Pic 6 23 IMPORTANT To use the DDNS feature your IP camera must be connected to the Internet directly or through a router BOGUUARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera y Home DDNS dod E DDNS e On O Off M c Server name NDS gt a dicem User ID ki Camer dics Password Y Network E Re type password Information PPPOE Host name DDNS Periodical Update Auto UPnP Periodical 5 min Bonjour IP Notification ki Security ki Advanced Pic 6 23 Server name select a DDNS provider User ID type a username obtained during the registration at the DDNS provider website Password type a password obtained duri
62. er When this option is enabled it allows you to select a scheduled periodical or alarm triggered file transfer to FTP Pic 7 2 BeC WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera o Home SETTING BASIC e BOARD Y FTP client surveillance technology General Alarm sending Welcome to Camera Settings Page Periodical sendin MTP Network storage HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log Pic 7 2 N6603 Operations User Manual ED pa BE WA 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced 7 1 1 General This section allows you to configure the FTP client Pic 7 3 BCUVARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera o Home General SETTING a FTP client e On Off gt BASIC FTP server name 192 168 0 25 J Advanced User name test v FTP client Passus General Re type password eseses Alarm sending m Passive mode On e Off Periodical sendin gt SMTP Attached file type JPEG e MPEG4 A a gt HTTP event Alarm output A4 Schedule M Alarm input A4 Alarm buffer A4 Motion detection A4 System Log M PIC A3 Select the option for On to enable the FTP client or the option for Off to disable it IMPORTANT When the FTP function is enabled it may decrease the image quality and number of frames sent by the IP camera when used in low bandwidth networks FTP server name type the FTP server IP address or name 64 cha
63. ername to access the device 64 characters maximum Password type a password to access the device 32 characters maximum Proxy server name if you use a proxy server type its name or IP address 64 characters maximum Proxy port number if you use a proxy server type its port number Proxy user ID if you use a proxy server type a username to access it 64 characters maximum Proxy password if you use a proxy server type a password to access it 82 characters maximum Test click this button to check connection and the entered parameters A window opens that shows information about the test process NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved 7 4 2 Alarm Sending This section allows you to configure sending of commands to an external alarm device when an alarm event occurs Select the option for On to enable this feature Pic 7 17 BCWARD amp Home SETTING gt BASIC v Advanced FTP client Lv SMTP A Network storage A HTTP event 4 General Alarm sending Alarm output AY Schedule A4 Alarm input LX Alarm buffer KX Motion detection ES M System Log N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Alarm sending D Alarm sending e On Off Alarm E Motion detection Motion detection Parameter Message W Use alarm buffer Alarm buffer Parameter Message 7 Alarm input Alarm input Parameter Message Ef
64. ess ip the port port the MAC address mac the camera model product the firmware version lt vfirm gt and the web interface version lt vweb gt 6 4 Security This menu contains the following sections Account and HTTPS Pic 6 27 N6603 Operations User Manual pa BE WA 2 0 Chapter 6 SETTING Basic BeC WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera o Home BCWARD surveillance technology Welcome to Camera Settings Page Account HTTPS gt Advanced Pic 6 27 6 4 1 Account This section allows managing user privileges adding new user accounts with different privileges The camera has a built in Administrator account and its username and password are admin admin This is a main user account and you cannot change its privileges but you can change its username and password Besides the Administrator can add up to 9 user accounts with different privileges Pic 6 26 BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home Account SETTING User ID User name Password Re type ci Viewer mode Y BASIC Administrator admin se Admin User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 User 6 User 7 User 8 User 9 Y Security Account HTTPS gt Advanced Viewer authentication On O Off OK J Cancel Pic 6 28 User name type a username 5 16 characters Password type a password 5 16 characters You can use a blank password N6603 Operations User Manual EE E BE WA 2 gt
65. ettings The main default settings are e IP address 192 168 0 99 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway 192 168 0 1 e Username admin e Password admin e HTTP port 80 e HTSP port 554 N6603 Operations User Manual DES TUS 2 gt Introduction 1 2 Purpose of User Manual BEWARD N6603 is an outdoor camera that features a web server network interface and can be connected to the Ethernet directly The camera image can be viewed via a web browser or free Beward software which comes with this camera Besides the live image can be viewed over mobile networks via stream players over the Internet remotely etc This User manual provides information on camera s web interface setting it up to connect to a network so that the camera can be managed by using a built in web server as well as by software Despite some BEWARD IPS options are not available see BEWARD IPS Operations User Manual if you are managing the camera by a web browser or mobile device it allows viewing camera image from any location in the world though Moreover you can view it on any device such as a laptop cell phone PDA etc This User manual provides detailed information of managing the N6603 without using extra software N6603 Operations User Manual DES 3CWA 2 gt Chapter 1 Minimum System Requirements Chapter 1 Minimum System Requirements Verify that your computer meets the system requirements listed on the camera packaging If your compu
66. fective Period O Always Schedule Pic 7 17 Alarm allows you to select the following options N6603 Operations User Manual EN Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced Motion detection the camera activates the external alarm device when motion detection is triggered To configure this option click the Motion detection button or go to SETTING Advanced Motion detection See paragraph 7 9 for details e Parameter specify a CGI command parameter Go to SETTING Advanced HTTP event General to set an IP address e Message specify a request type This option may be unavailable for some external alarm devices Use alarm buffer activates the external alarm device when the connection is up after a network error occurred To configure the alarm buffer option click the Alarm buffer button or go to SETTING Advanced Alarm buffer See paragraph 7 8 for details e Parameter specify a CGI command parameter Go to SETTING Advanced HTTP event General to set an IP address e Message specify a request type This option may be unavailable for some external alarm devices Alarm input activates the external alarm device when the alarm input is triggered To configure this option click the Alarm input button or go to SETTING Advanced Alarm input See paragraph 7 7 for details e Parameter specify a CGI command parameter Go to SETTING Advanced HTTP event General to set an IP address e
67. hat s the Risk and want to install it click here X m 3 gd v Pager Safetyy Tools Or Information Bar Help M Setting A Client setting D Image setup CJ Click here to install the following ActiveX control amp xMediaControl cab from BEWARD Co Ltd f Done Internet Protected Mode Off fa 810 Pic 4 4 NOTE Titles of system menu and notifications may differ from the titles of system menu and notifications that appear in other versions of Windows and Internet Explorer Step 5 by default Internet Explorer prevents ActiveX add ons from installation click Install to continue Pic 4 5 Do you want to install this software Name AxMediaControl cab Publisher BEWARD Co Ltd Y More options While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk Pic 4 5 NOTE When installing an ActiveX control for Windows 7 or Vista with enabled User Account Control UAC prevents it from installation and generates such a message Click yes in the appeared window N6603 Operations User Manual EE Es TUS 2 0 Chapter 4 Installing ActiveX Controls Step 6 if everything was done correctly you should get the camera image via browser The settings bar is on the left side the camera image is on the right side Pic 4 6 Detailed information is discussed later in this Manual A IP C
68. he Schedule button or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule See paragraph 7 6 for details IMPORTANT If the camera has been recording by alarm when the scheduled recording starts the scheduled recording and uploading of files will be performed in the next interval specified in the Interval item NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved 7 2 SMTP This menu allows you to configure e mail sending You can attach an image or video to an e mail You can specify a scheduled or alarm triggered sending of e mails when motion detection or alarm input trigger or connection is lost The menu contains the following sections General Alarm sending and Periodical sending Pic 7 6 N6603 Operations User Manual O al TUS 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera amp Home SETTING gt BASIC Y Advanced Be WA po D FTP client surveillance technology SMTP General Welcome to Camera Settings Page Alarm sending Periodical sendin Network storage HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log Pic 7 6 7 2 1 General Select the option for On to enable e mail sending or select the option for Off to disable it Pic 7 7 BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera o Home General SETTING gt BASIC B e Mail SMTP e On O Off SMTP server name 192 168 0 25 Y Advanced SMTP server port
69. he identity of the server Subnet amp subnet mask is an identifiably separate part of an organization s network Typically a subnet may represent all the machines at one geographic location in one building or on the same local area network LAN Having an organization s network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address The subnet mask is the part of the IP address that tells a network router how to find the subnet that the data packet should be delivered to Using a subnet mask saves the router having to handle the entire 32 bit IP address it simply looks at the bits selected by the mask Switch is a network device that connects network segments together and which selects a path for sending a unit of data to its next destination In general a switch is a simpler and faster mechanism than a router which requires knowledge about the network and how to determine the route Some switches include the router function TCP is used along with the Internet Protocol IP to transmit data as packets between computers over the network While IP takes care of the actual packet delivery TCP keeps track of the individual packets that the communication e g requested a web page file is divided into and when all packets have arrived at their destination it reassembles them to re form the complete file TCP is a connection oriented protocol which means that a connection is established between the t
70. image privacy and provide configuration change protection 6 4 2 HTTPS This section allows you to access the camera over HTTP when the camera address resembles the following http lt lP gt as well as over a secure connection when the camera address resembles the following https lt IP gt using port 443 Therefore this connection type provides better security You can specify a connection type for a certain account for example provide an HTTP connection for a Viewer and an HTTPS connection for an Administrator Pic 6 29 N6603 Operations User Manual Ka BE WA 2 0 Chapter 6 SETTING Basic BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera o Home HTTPS SETTING Y BASIC G Create amp Install Create self signed certificate System Camera a Installed Certificate Subject Name Y Security No certificate installed Account HTTPS Network 2 Advanced B HTTPS Connection Policy Administrator HTTP Operator HTTP Viewer HTTP Pic 6 29 Create 4 Install create and install a certificate for a secure HTTPS connection Installed Certificate displays the installed certificate and allows you to delete it HTTPS Connection Policy allows you to specify a connection type for the user accounts To create a secure HTTPS connection you need to create a certificate first Click the Create self signed certificate to create a certificate Pic 6 30 Create self signed certificate Webpage Dialog _
71. is button allows you to save snapshots from your camera to your computer To do so click the icon a and specify the path where you want to save the snapshot NOTE When specifying the path check the permissions on a folder where you want to save a snapshot If you do not have the permissions you cannot save snapshots there In Windows 7 you need to start Internet Explorer as an administrator to save records on your local HDD 5 1 2 Fullscreen Button Click the button to hide controls and stretch the image to fill the screen Press ESC or double click left mouse button to exit full screen mode 5 1 3 Open Digital Zoom Button Click the button to magnify a specific area of the image Drag the slider to the toward the magnification level that you want W means wide no magnification T means tele maximum magnification Move this frame to the desired area Click the button to exit the digital zoom mode and save the selected magnification Pic 5 2 IP CAMERA Viewer Windows Internet Explorer SoS JIM mega alex ens P ur Favorites Dr CAMERA Viewer Ze Y EJ LI qu v Pages Safety Tools v O S BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera M Setting E Client setting EH Image setup Internet Protected Mode Off fa y Q10 e Pic 5 2 N6603 Operations User Manual mE TUS 2 gt Chapter 5 Main Menu NOTE The image zoom is applied only for the current image in a browser Its parameters are
72. n a mobile device at SETTING Basic Camera MPEG 4 Mobile view IMPORTANT To view 3GP video you need to enable RTSP at SETTING Basic Camera General If your phone does not support streaming video type rtsp lt IP gt lt PORT gt video 3gp in a streaming player installed in your phone to view the 3GP video IP means public IP address of your camera PORT means RTSP port default value is 554 Example risp 89 57 167 76 554 video 3gp 2 2 Playing Streaming Video in 2 5G Networks over WAP If your phone is used on a 2 5G network type http lt IP gt mobile wml in the WAP browser s address bar to the view video over WAP IP means public IP address of your camera 2 3 Playing Streaming Video in 2 5G Networks via Browser If your phone is used on a 2 5G network type http lt IP gt mobile htm in the browser s address bar to view the video lt IP gt means public IP address of your camera 2 4 Playing Streaming Video via Third Party Software If your computer is connected to high speed Internet or you need to view streaming video in other formats you can use real time RTSP players such as VLC Quick Time Real Player etc N6603 Operations User Manual TUS 2 gt Chapter 2 Using Third Party Clients NOTE Connection speed to the camera depends on the bandwidth 2 4 1 Playing MPEG 4 Video Type rtsp lt IP gt lt PORT gt video mp4 IP means IP address of your
73. ng the registration at the DDNS provider website Re type password re type the entered password to avoid mistakes in password assignment Host name type a host name obtained during the registration at the DDNS provider website N6603 Operations User Manual NE Es TUVO 2 gt Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Periodical update select an update frequency for your camera to update its IP address on the DDNS server when the camera s address is changed The following options are available e Auto the IP address is automatically updated e Periodically allows you to set an interval for updating the IP address on the DDNS server The following values are available 5 10 15 30 60 minutes The camera IP address can be updated if it is connected to the Internet turned on and the option for DHCP is enabled IMPORTANT You must restart the camera for the changes to take effect To do so go to SETTING Basic System Initialize 6 3 4 UPnP Universal Plug and Play If your camera is connected to the Internet through a router you need to use a router with UPnP support to automatically forward the ports You also need to enable the option for UPnP on your IP camera and router and adjust their settings Pic 6 24 NOTE To use UPnP your network router must support it HTTP port type your camera HTTP port to access it over the Internet For example the value of the port you assigned is 10000 In this case port 80 is used to a
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75. nted as A B C D n where n is called the IP prefix or network prefix The IP prefix identifies the number of significant bits used to identify a network For example 192 9 205 22 18 means the first 18 bits are used to represent the network and the remaining 14 bits are used to identify hosts Common prefixes are 8 16 24 and 32 Complementary metal oxide semiconductor CMOS is a technology for constructing integrated circuits CMOS technology is used in microprocessors microcontrollers static RAM and other digital logic circuits CMOS technology is also used for several analog circuits such as image sensors CMOS sensor data converters and highly integrated transceivers for many types of communication Dynamic DNS is a method protocol network service that provides the capability for a networked device such as a router or computer system using the Internet Protocol Suite to notify a Domain Name System DNS name server to change in real time the active DNS configuration of its configured hostnames addresses or other information DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is a protocol that lets network administrators automate and centrally manage the assignment of Internet Protocol IP addresses to network devices in a network DHCP uses the concept of a lease or amount of time that a given IP address will be valid for a computer The lease time can vary depending on how long a user is likely to require the network connection at a p
76. nterval for recording until the connection is restored Recording time allows you to set a record time e Pre alarm period time interval for recording before the connection is lost e Post alarm period time interval for recording until the connection is restored IMPORTANT When you configuring this menu be aware that these parameters are applied to the other camera functions for example to recording to network storage FTP etc 7 9 Motion Detection You can set up to 3 detection areas that may cross each other Besides you can adjust threshold and sensitivity for each of these areas If this option is enabled it triggers an alarm after motion is detected in any of these areas and allows reducing recorded data size When motion detection is triggered the camera sends an e mail notification or sends a file to e mail FTP network storage or activates the alarm output Pic 7 22 N6603 Operations User Manual pa BE WA 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera y Home Setting SETTING gt BASIC Motion detection 1 Motion detection 2 Motion detection 3 Threshold Threshold Threshold Y Advanced m FTP client Sensitivity Sensitivity Sensitivity SMTP Network storage HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection Setting System Log Pic 7 22 Threshold allows adjusting the motion detection threshold for each of the areas The closer the
77. ock is typically updated once an hour NOTE By default the camera synchronizes clock with the following NTP server pool ntp org IMPORTANT To synchronize time with an Internet time server an NTP server must be located in a local network or in the Internet The camera must be connected to the Internet to synchronize time with an Internet time Server Time Zone select your current time zone for the camera The correct time zone is important for the correct synchronization with an NTP server Daylight Saving Time this item allows your camera s clock to be automatically adjusted when daylight saving time changes This parameter is important for the correct synchronization with an NTP server You can specify the start time and the end time so that the camera s clock could be adjusted by date or by week number Pic 6 5 G Daylight Saving Time o On O Off Start time e By date By week number January v First Mon 01 e 00 00 e End time 9 By date By week number January v First Mon 01 e 00 00 OK Cancel Pic 6 5 N6603 Operations User Manual DE pa TUVO 2 gt Chapter 6 SETTING Basic 6 1 3 Initialize BC WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera an Home ETS Initialize We NS G Reboot Reboot Y BASIC a Factory default Factory default Y System G Backup setting data Save Information Date Time L Restore setting Browse OK Initialize D Firmware upgrade Browse
78. ol panel type http lt IP gt index2 htm in browser s address bar IP means IP address of your camera Step 3 enter username and password in the authorization window Pic 3 1 The server 192 168 0 99 at N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera requires a The default user name is admin the pene onm pasaron Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be default Dasswo rd IS admi n sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name Password Remember my credentials Pic 3 1 IMPORTANT You can change user name and password at SETTING Basic Security Account If you forgot your user name or password you can reset your camera to factory settings by holding RESET button during 10 15 seconds Hold RESET button during 5 7 seconds to restart the camera By default Windows prevents ActiveX add ons from running which are required to operate an IP camera Therefore you need to install the ActiveX add on to operate your camera N6603 Operations User Manual mE Chapter 4 Installing ActiveX Controls Chapter 4 Installing ActiveX Controls To view camera image via Internet Explorer you need to install ActiveX controls To do so follow these steps NOTE The installation is shown for Internet Explorer 8 0 and Windows 7 Step 1 open Internet Explorer type the IP address of your camera in the address bar Pic 4
79. on detection enables motion detection triggered file transfer To configure this option click the Motion detection button or go to SETTING Advanced Motion detection See paragraph 7 9 for details e Use alarm buffer when this option is enabled the camera transfers files to FTP when a network error occurs When the connection is lost the camera sends the records made before the connection is lost record s length is specified in pre alarm period option and until the connection is restored record s length is specified in post alarm period option to the temporary buffer After the connection is up the camera resumes file transfer to FTP To configure the alarm buffer option click the Alarm buffer button or go to SETTING Advanced Alarm buffer See paragraph 7 8 for details IMPORTANT When you configuring this menu be aware that these parameters are applied to the other camera functions for example to recording to network storage FTP etc e Alarm input enables alarm input triggered file transfer to FTP To configure this option click the Alarm input button or go to SETTING Advanced Alarm input IMPORTANT When motion detection or alarm input trigger video files will be transferred with a time interval about 5 6 seconds and video files length will be 5 6 seconds maximum However maximum file size is 2 MB When camera transfers images they will be transferred with frequency of 1 image per 1 2 secon
80. owing settings will be available Notify type select a connection type if you want to be notified when it is changed DHCP Static IP or PPPoE If any of these types is selected a message containing data from the Message field will be sent to the specified e mail address SMTP server name type the SMTP server IP address or name 64 characters maximum SMTP server port type the SMTP server port number The default value is 25 SSL check this box if the provider requires SSL communications Authentication select an authentication type to send e mails e Off no authentication is required e On authentication is required You can select SMTP or POP before SMTP POP server name this item is displayed when the POP before SMTP option is selected The POP server name is used for authorization 64 characters maximum User name type a username to access the mail server 64 characters maximum Password type a password to access the mail server 64 characters maximum Recipient e mail address type the receivers e mail address 64 characters maximum You can type up to 3 e mail addresses separating them by using a semicolon 5 Administrator e mail address type the senders e mail address 64 characters maximum Subject type the e mail subject 64 characters maximum into this box Message type the e mail text in this box 384 characters maximum By default the e mail contents the following information the IP addr
81. pa BE WA 2 0 Chapter 6 SETTING Basic BCUVARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Gy Home Bonjour SETTING 7 BASIC O Bonjour e On Off Device name E hj Camera OK J Cancel T Network Information PPPOE DONS UPnP Bonjour IF Notification bj Security hj Advanced RICO 2I NOTE Go to www apple com for detailed information about using Bonjour for OS Windows 6 3 6 IP notification This section allows you to configure your camera so that it will send e mails after network settings were changed Pic 6 26 BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home IP Notification SETTING Y BASIC a IP Notification amp On Off Notify type DHCP Static IP PPPoE gt Z System SMTP server name 192 168 0 25 Camera SMTP server port 2025 1 65535 d Network Authentication e On Off SMTP y POP before SMTP Information PPPoE DDNS UPnP Bonjour IP Notification Recipient e Mail address POP server name User name 123g domain local Password gt Security Administrator e Mail address Ei Advanced Subject IP Notify Product Name product Web Version lt vweb gt Message APP Version vfirm http ip port MAC Address lt mac gt OK Cancel Test Pic 6 26 N6603 Operations User Manual ED Chapter 6 SETTING Basic oelect the option for On and click OK to enable this function After you save the changes the foll
82. pty Motion detection System Log Y Use the same time schedule every day OK Cancel Pic 7 18 Schedule selection allows you to specify a schedule for a certain event The following events are available FTP Alarm FTP Periodical E mail SMTP Alarm E mail SMTP Periodical HTTP event Alarm Alarm output Alarm Alarm output Timer Record Alarm Record Periodical IR schedule Start time End time allows you to specify a time interval The first field is for selecting an hour 00 to 23 24 the second field is for selecting a minute 00 to 55 in increments of 5 Days of the week area the following options are available for each day of the week e Time interval this is a drop down list containing time intervals that were specified for each day of the week If no interval is specified the drop down list will be empty N6603 Operations User Manual TUS 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced e Add button click this button to add a time interval which was specified in the Start time and End time fields to the schedule e Delete button removes a time interval from the schedule For user s convenience the intervals appear as a scale where blue color means that no interval is set for this period and red color shows the specified intervals NOTE User can specify only 5 intervals for each day of the week Use the same time schedule every day applies the sche
83. r 6 SETTING Basic When the Auto mode is selected the IR LED automatically turns on or off according to the illumination level You can adjust the threshold by moving the slider bar in the Threshold menu Pic 6 9 Threshold Bright Dark Pic 6 9 This slider bar contains two values and two sliders Bright means maximum illumination level Dark means minimum illumination level The left slider Pic 6 10 allows you to specify a threshold illumination level for turning the IR LED off The closer the slider to the Bright the higher illumination level is required to turn the IR LED off Conversely the closer the slider to the Dark the less illumination level is required to turn the IR LED off Threshold Brigh Dark Pic 6 10 The right slider Pic 6 11 allows you to specify a threshold illumination level for turning the IR LED on The closer the slider to the Bright the higher illumination level is required to turn the IR LED on Conversely the closer the slider to the Dark the less illumination level is required to turn the IR LED on Threshold Bri ghy ark Pic 6 11 When the IR LED turns on change of the illumination level also depends on the scene for example the distance to the objects the way light reflects off the objects etc NOTE If the Auto mode is selected response time of the IR LED is about 10 seconds Overlay use this option to display any text
84. ra records in avi format Cyclic size specify the disk space on network attached storage to store files recorded by the camera The size is from 100 MB to 1 TB After the specified disk space is full the oldest files are overwritten with the new ones NOTE When the maximum size is reached it automatically overwrites old files However the new files may be written with a time delay which corresponds to a total time required for deleting the old files and recording the new ones IMPORTANT If the camera has been recording by alarm when the periodical recording starts the periodical recording will be stopped and resumed only after alarm triggered recording is completed Recording time allows you to set a period for recording to network attached storage when an alarm is triggered The following options are available e Always select this option for continuous recording to network attached storage e Schedule select this option for scheduled recording to network attached storage To configure this option click the Schedule button or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule See paragraph 7 5 for details NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved 7 4 HTTP Event This menu allows you to configure sending of HTTP CGI commands to an external alarm device This device in turn sends a command to another external device or closes relay contacts For example the camera sends an HTTP CGI command
85. racters maximum User name type a username to access the FTP server Password type a password to access the FTP server Re type password re type the entered password to avoid mistakes in password assignment Passive mode select the option for On to use a passive mode or select the option for Off to use an active mode Attached file type select a file type you want to transfer to the FTP The following options are available e JPEG select this option to transfer JPEG images to the FTP e MPEG 4 select this option to transfer MPEG 4 video to the FTP IMPORTANT To playback recorded video you may need to install VLC media player lts official website is N6603 Operations User Manual TUVO 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced http Awww videolan org vic Test click this button to check the FTP server availability file transfer parameters and transfer a test file NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved 7 1 2 Alarm Sending This menu allows you to specify alarm triggered file transfer to FTP for example when motion detection or alarm input triggers Select the option for On to enable this option Pic 7 4 BCWARD SETTING gt BASIC Y Advanced v FTP client General Alarm sending Periodical sendin SMTP AY Network storage A4 HTTP event LX Alarm output AY Schedule A4 Alarm input LX Alarm buffer AY Motion detection
86. rm buffer A4 Motion detection LX System Log A4 N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Periodical sending LI Periodical sending On Off Image file name Period 6603 Suffix None O Date Time e Sequence number Sequence number clear Interval 00 H 30 M MIN 30min MAX 24 hour interval Effective Period 5 Always e Schedule Schedule OK Cancel Pic 7 9 Image file name type a name for the files attached to the e mails NOTE Image file name may contain only Latin letters reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name Suffix select a suffix to add it to the file name The following options are available e None do not add any suffix to the file name e Date Time adds the dates that correspond to the date the file was created This suffix contains the year as 4 digits the month as 2 digits the day as 2 digits the hour as 2 digits the minute as 2 digits the second as 2 digits Totally this adds a fourteen digit suffix to the file name e Sequence number adds a six digit number User can click the Clear button to reset the sequence number anytime When user clicks the Clear button it resets the sequence number and starts it from 000001 Interval allows you to set a frequency of e mail sending The minimum value is 30 minutes the maximum value is 24 hours IMPORTANT N6603 Operations User Manual 5 E WWA 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced
87. rmation GU MAC address Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP amp Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 99 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 5 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server address Primary DNS server 192 168 0 1 Secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 3 HTTP port number e 80 1124 to 65535 OK Cancel Pic 6 21 MAC address displays the current MAC address This parameter cannot be changed and is provided for informational purposes only N6603 Operations User Manual DES TUS 2 gt Chapter 6 SETTING Basic Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP select this option to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server on your network When this option is selected the Obtain DNS server address automatically option is available NOTE The Obtain DNS server address automatically option is available only when the Obtain an IP address automatically DHCP option is selected Use the following IP address select this option to type the IP address manually The following items are available e IP address type the IP address The default IP address is 192 168 0 99 e Subnet mask type the subnet mask The default value is 255 255 255 0 e Default gateway type the gateway IP address The default value is 192 168 0 1 Use the following DNS server address select this option to type DNS servers addresses manually This option is
88. s M12 f4 0 mm F1 5 angle of view 65 diagonal 53 horizontal 40 vertical Mechanical IR cut filter Sensitivity 0 5 lux F2 0 0 lux if IR LED is on shutter time 1 7 5 1 120 sec Illumination IR LED 850 nm 21 pcs 8 mm diameter up to 10 15 meters S N ratio 50 dB Resolution 640x480 320x240 160x120 Dual streaming Motion JPEG MPEG 4 part 2 ISO IEC 14496 2 Profile SP 3GPP Frame rate MPEG 4 Up to 30 frames per second for all resolutions MJPEG Up to 15 frames per second for all resolutions 3GPP Up to 10 frames per second at 320x240 160x120 Digital zoom 10x Two way audio 3 5 mm jack output for connection of an external microphone and speakers Built in multi zone motion detection sensitivity and threshold control Up to 5 simultaneous connections Continuous scheduled and motion detection triggered sending of images and video via e mail and to FTP Power 12 V DC 1 A 12 W maximum PoE IEEE 802 3af Class 0 Operating temperature 65 to 50 C Supported protocols Bonjour TCP UDP RTP RTSP SMTP DHCP HTTPS FTP PPPOE NTP UPnP 3GPP ISMA RTSP N6603 Operations User Manual 4 TUS 2 gt Introduction e Support for ONVIF v1 02 1 1 3 Package Contents e IP camera N6603 lens M12 4 0 mm F1 5 pre installed e ounshield e Connector pre installed e HJ 45 adapter e Quick installation guide e CD with user manuals and software e Bracket e Power supply 12 V 1 A DC 1 1 4 Default S
89. s 2 digits the minute as 2 digits the second as 2 digits Totally this adds a fourteen digit suffix to the file name e Sequence number adds a six digit number User can click the Clear button to reset the sequence number anytime When user clicks the Clear button it resets the sequence number and starts it from 000001 Alarm allows you to select an event that triggers recording to network attached storage e Motion detection the camera starts recording to network attached storage when motion detection is triggered To configure this option click the Motion detection button or go to SETTING Advanced Motion detection See paragraph 7 9 for details e Network link down when this option is enabled the camera starts recording to network attached storage when a network error occurs When the connection is lost the camera sends the records made before the connection is lost record s length is specified in pre alarm period option and until the connection is restored record s length is specified in post alarm period option to the temporary buffer After the connection is up the camera sends these files to network attached storage To configure this option go to SETTING Advanced Alarm buffer See paragraph 7 8 for details e Alarm input the camera records to network storage when the alarm input is triggered To configure this option click the Alarm input button or go to SETTING Advanced Alarm inpu
90. s is electrically controlled by the camera to automatically regulate the amount of light allowed to enter Bit rate in kbit s or Mbit s is often referred to as speed but actually defines the number of bits time unit and not distance time unit Backlight Compensation compensates for strong backlighting so that subjects appear clearly instead of as silhouettes Bonjour also known as zero configuration networking Bonjour enables automatic discovery of computers devices and services on IP networks Bonjour allows devices to automatically discover each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers Bonjour is developed by Apple Computer Inc N6603 Operations User Manual BE WA 2 gt Appendix CCD Charged Coupled Device This light sensitive image device used in many digital cameras is a large integrated circuit that contains hundreds of thousands of photo sites pixels that convert light energy into electronic signals Its size is measured diagonally and can be 1 4 1 3 1 2 or 2 3 CGI Common Gateway Interface is a specification for communication between a web server and other CGI programs For example a HTML page that contains a form might use a CGI program to process the form data once it is submitted Classless Inter Domain Routing CIDR is a method for assigning IP addresses without using the standard IP address classes like Class A Class B or Class C In CIDR notation an IP address is represe
91. saved in the browser s temporary folder The next time you open the browser the image will be with magnification that was set when you previously closed the browser if the option for saving settings is enabled in the browser If the image is viewed in software these magnification settings will not be applied 5 1 4 Video Control Buttons D Pause click this button to temporarily pause viewing camera image B Play click this button to resume viewing camera image Stop click this button to stop viewing camera image Start record click this button to specify the path for saving records and start recording video mn Stop record click this button to stop recording video IMPORTANT To playback recorded video you may need to install VLC media player lts official website is http www videolan org vic NOTE When specifying the path check the permissions on a folder where you want to save a snapshot If you do not have the permissions you cannot save snapshots there In Windows 7 you need to start Internet Explorer as an administrator to save records on your local HDD 5 1 5 Audio Control Buttons Allows listening to camera microphone sounds Audio In Sound enabled through the speakers connected to your computer if the microphone is connected to the correct jack i Disables listening to camera microphone sounds through the Sound disabled speakers connected to your computer N6603 Operations U
92. sending Periodical sendin Use alarm buffer Alarm buffer lt gt Network storage 7 Alarm input Alarm input gt HTTP event Effective Period Always H Alarm output o Schedule Schedule gt Schedule OK Cancel gt Alarm input gt Alarm buffer gt Motion detection gt System Log Pic 7 8 File attachment select the option for On to attach a file to the e mail NOTE To select a file type go to SETTING Advanced SMTP General Image file name type a name for the files attached to the e mails NOTE Image file name may contain only Latin letters reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name Suffix select a suffix to add it to the file name The following options are available e None do not add any suffix to the file name e Date Time adds the dates that correspond to the date the file was created This suffix contains the year as 4 digits the month as 2 digits the day as 2 digits the hour as 2 digits the minute as 2 digits the second as 2 digits Totally this adds a fourteen digit suffix to the file name e Sequence number adds a six digit number User can click the Clear button to reset the sequence number anytime When user clicks the Clear button it resets the sequence number and starts it from 000001 Alarm allows you to select an event triggers to send e mail e Motion detection the camera sends you an e mail when motion det
93. ser Manual Chapter 5 Main Menu You can transmit sound through a microphone connected to your computer to speakers connected to your camera Audio Out Disables listening to sounds through speakers connected to your camera Move this slider to a required level to adjust the volume level of the sound transmitted from your camera if the microphone is connected to the correct jack 52 Setting Menu Lod Setting This menu is used to configure an IP camera Pic 5 3 The menu is divided into two sections the Basic Pic 5 4 and the Advanced Pic 5 5 which are both used to adjust and configure an IP camera BeC WWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home sermo n BeuARD surveillance technology Welcome to Camera Settings Page Pic 5 3 IMPORTANT This menu is available only for administrators The Basic menu contains the following sections System Camera Network and Security Pic 5 4 Detailed information is discussed later in this Manual N6603 Operations User Manual NN TUS 2 gt Chapter 5 Main Menu BeC WARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera Home SETTING BASIC BeC WARD surveillance technology Welcome to Camera Settings Page ki Advanced Pic 5 4 The Advanced menu contains the following sections FTP client SMTP Network storage HTTP event Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection and System log Pic 5 5 Detaile
94. storage or select the option for Off to disable it Pic 7 1 1 BOARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera y Home General SETTING gt BASIC m Network storage On O Off Y Advanced Protocol Windows network SMB CIFS FTP client FG Network storage location W192 168 0 25NAS 3 WPCamera001BFE000043 MTP for example my_nas folder Network storage Gene Workgroup BEWARD Alarm sending User name User Periodical record Password HTTP event Re type password Alarm output Schedule Alarm input OK Cancel Test Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log Pic 7 11 Protocol select an access type to the network attached storage e Windows network SMB CIFS select this option for a Windows based network storage For example if the camera records to a Windows network shared folder N6603 Operations User Manual ai TUS 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced e Unix network NFS select this option for a Unix based network shared folder e g Linux OS Network storage location specify the shared folder location The camera creates a new folder named IPCamera MAC address gt NOTE When specifying Windows based network storage location note that the path should be in the form of NAS servenRecord for Unix based network storage the path should be in the form of NAS_Server Record where NAS Server means the network storage or the shared folder IP address When using Windows based net
95. t See paragraph 7 7 for details IMPORTANT When motion detection or alarm input trigger video files will be sent with a time interval The video files length depends on the Recording time parameter Recording time select the length from 5 to 60 seconds for the file recorded after an alarm event occurred The camera records in avi format Effective period allows you to set a period for recording to network attached storage when an alarm is triggered The following options are available e Always select this option for continuous recording to network attached storage e Schedule select this option for scheduled recording to network attached storage To configure this option click the Schedule button or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule See paragraph 7 5 for details NOTE Click OK to save changes Otherwise the changes may not be saved N6603 Operations User Manual TUS 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced 7 3 3 Periodical recording This menu allows you to configure scheduled recording to a computer with shared folder a network attached storage NAS etc Select the option for On to enable scheduled recording Pic 7 14 or select the option for Off to disable it NOTE The path to the Period folder where the alarm records are stored is the same as is specified for the network storage BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera ty Home Periodical recording SETTING BASIC O Periodical
96. t 60 Hz are used e Auto select this option if the camera is used under mixed illumination sunlight and indoor illumination or under bright sunlight If this option is selected the shutter time is set to 1 7 5 to 1 120 IMPORTANT When the camera is used under bright sunlight the image may blink or be too light To avoid this select the option for Auto White balance the following modes are available Auto automatic white balance Fluorescent Tungsten or Black amp White The default option is Auto An important goal of white balance is to render colors correctly e Auto the camera looks at the overall color of the image and calculates the best fit white balance This is a default option for the white balance item and it is recommended to use it e Fluorescent white balance is corrected according to fluorescent lightning e Tungsten white balance is corrected according to tungsten lightning e Black amp White camera switches to black and white mode IR LED allows you to set IR LED mode On means that the IR LED is always turned on Off means that the IR LED is always turned off Auto means that the IR LED automatically turns on or off Schedule means that the IR LED turns on or off according to the schedule Click the Schedule button to specify the schedule or go to SETTING Advanced Schedule See paragraph 7 6 for detailed information N6603 Operations User Manual E BE WA 2 0 Chapte
97. ter does not meet these requirements IP camera may not work correctly CPU 2 0 GHz Pentium 4 or equivalent AMD Video Card 64 MB RAM or equivalent integrated video card Operating System Windows 2000 XP Vista Windows 7 Mac OS X Leopard Web Browser nternet Explorer 8 0 or later NOTE 1 If you cannot play records please install Xvid codec or VLC freeware player htto www videolan org vic 2 For correct program operation you may need to update some Windows components Net Framework Windows Media Player Enhance ActiveX Security N6603 Operations User Manual US k BE WA 2 gt Chapter 2 Using Third Party Clients Chapter 2 Using Third Party Clients The N6603 supports RTSP RTP streaming RTSP Real Time Transfer Protocol is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers The protocol is used for establishing and controlling media sessions between end points Clients of media servers issue VCR like commands such as play and pause to facilitate real time control of playback of media files from the server see paragraph 6 2 1 for details NOTE You can play RTSP stream with any supported video player Real Player VLC Quick Time etc 2 1 Playing 3GP Video You can view camera image on a computer as well as a mobile device such as cell phones smartphones PDA etc iPhone supported as well You can configure the stream to be viewed o
98. tly For example it may cause false triggering 7 8 Alarm Buffer This feature allows setting length of files that are recorded when the connection is lost for their further sending to FTP network storage or via e mail User can choose a file type to be sent to FTP or e mail IMPORTANT When using the Alarm buffer option the camera sends the records made before the connection is lost record s length is specified in pre alarm period option and until the connection is restored record s length is specified in post alarm period option Go to SETTING Advanced Alarm buffer to set pre and post alarm period see paragraph 7 8 for details N6603 Operations User Manual KO pa TUVO 2 0 Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced BCWARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera j Home Setting S G Alarm buffer NEE Video mode MPEG4 Sr Y Advanced Recording capacity hj FTP client d Pre alarm period 15 Sec ED SMTP Post alarm period 15 Sec Ki Network storage No i Recording time P HTTP event Pre alarm period 5 Sec Ki Alarm output Post alarm period 5 Se ki Schedule p Sec Alarm input Y Alarm buffer Setting ki Motion detection ki System Log b Pic 7 21 Video mode shows the selected video format Recording capacity shows maximum record time e Pre alarm period maximum time interval for recording before the connection is lost e Post alarm period maximum time i
99. to the executive device which in turn closes relay contacts and triggers an alarm The menu contains two sections General and Alarm sending Pic 7 15 N6603 Operations User Manual Ka TUS 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced BeC WVARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera y Home SETTING gt BASIC iai BOARD FTP client surveillance technology SMTP Network storage Welcome to Camera Settings Page HTTP event General Alarm sending Alarm output Schedule Alarm input Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log RICO 7 4 1 General This section allows you to configure access to an external alarm device Pic 7 16 BOGUARD N6603 Outdoor IR IP Camera ty Home General o L1 HTTP event e On Off URL Port 80 User ID a gt BASIC Y Advanced FTP client SMTP Password Network storage Proxy server name HTTP event y Sean Proxy port number Alarm sending Proxy user ID Alarm output Proxy password Schedule Alarm input Lo Alarm buffer Motion detection System Log Pic 7 16 URL type an IP address and command prefix 64 characters maximum For example 192 168 1 7 cgi bin operator ptzset NOTE You need to type the IP address of the device receiving CGI commands N6603 Operations User Manual EE k BE WA 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced Port type a port number that is used to connect to the device The default value is 80 User ID type a us
100. tocol over SSL is a web protocol used by browsers and web servers to encrypt and decrypt user page requests and the pages returned by the server The encrypted exchange of information is governed by the use of an HTTPS certificate issued by a Certificate Authority which guarantees the authenticity of the server Hub is used to connect multiple devices to the network The hub transmits all data to all devices connected to it whereas a switch will only transmit the data to the device it is specifically intended for ICMP is a network protocol useful in Internet Protocol IP network management and administration ICMP is a required element of IP implementations ICMP is a control protocol meaning that it does not carry application data but rather information about the status of the network itself IEEE 802 11 is a family of standards for wireless LANs The 802 11 standard supports 1 or 2 Mbit s transmission on the 2 4 GHz band IEEE 802 11b supports data rates up to11 Mbit s on the 2 4 GHz band while 802 11g allows up to 54 Mbit s on the 5 GHz band Interlacing Interlaced video is video captured at 50 pictures known as fields per second of which every 2 consecutive fields at half height are then combined into 1 frame Interlacing was developed many years ago for the analog TV world and is still used widely today It provides good results when viewing motion in standard TV pictures although there is always some degree of distortion in the imag
101. tocols HTTP TCP UDP or Multicast This item is only available when MPEG 4 or MJPEG mode is selected and RTSP is enabled HTTP select this item to stream video over HTTP protocol TCP select this item to stream video over TCP RTSP is used as a control protocol UDP select this item to stream video over UDP RTSP is used as a control protocol N6603 Operations User Manual E BE WA 2 gt Chapter 5 Main Menu Multicast select this item to steam video once to many users It reduces bandwidth usage by delivering a single stream of information to multiple network recipients IMPORTANT Multicast mode is available only if MPEG 4 compression is selected When selecting any of available transport protocols it automatically assigns data port HTTP 80 TCP 554 If UDP is selected it uses strictly defined port numbers range The port number is assigned when the camera establishes connection with a client NOTE HTTP protocol is for networks where port number restriction is used When such a security policy is applied most of the nonstandard ports are closed but port 80 is often open 443 554 etc and is used by this connection type IMPORTANT When Multicast mode is selected the number of simultaneous users for viewing the image is not limited To enable it go to SETTING Basic Camera MPEG 4 Computer view When using the other modes the maximum number of simultaneous connections is 5
102. wo end points and is maintained until the data has been successfully exchanged between the communicating applications Time to live TTL is mechanism that limits the lifespan of data in a computer or network TTL may be implemented as a counter or timestamp attached to or embedded in the data Once the prescribed event count or timespan has elapsed data is discarded In computer networking TTL prevents a data packet from circulating indefinitely In computing applications TTL is used to improve performance of caching or improve privacy UDP is a communications protocol that offers limited service for exchanging data in a network that uses the Internet Protocol IP UDP is an alternative to the Transmission Control Protocol TCP The advantage of UDP is that it is not required to deliver all data and may drop network packets when there is e g network congestion This is suitable for live video as there is no point in re transmitting old information that will not be displayed anyway Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a set of networking protocols for primarily residential networks without enterprise class devices that permits networked devices such as personal N6603 Operations User Manual TUS 2 gt Appendix computers printers Internet gateways Wi Fi access points and mobile devices to seamlessly discover each other s presence on the network and establish functional network services for data sharing communications and entertainment
103. work storage it is necessary to specify the following parameters as well Workgroup enter Windows workgroup name This name should match the workgroup name of the computer with a shared folder or NAS server User name type an authorization user name you need to enter to access a remote computer or NAS server Password type a password you need to enter to access a remote computer or NAS server Re type password re type the entered password to avoid mistakes in password assignment NOTE Make sure you have the permissions to create new folders and files After you entered all the required information click the Test button to check the NAS parameters If the NAS function is configured correctly and the network storage is available you will see a confirmation of successful test completion Pic 7 12 http 192 168 0 99 progress htm Windows Intern http 192 168 0 99 progress htm Network storage test OK OK Internet Protected Mode Off Pic 7 12 N6603 Operations User Manual e pa BE WA 2 gt Chapter 7 SETTING Advanced If the test is not successfully completed please check network storage address its availability and account settings IMPORTANT To playback recorded video you may need to install VLC media player lts official website is http www videolan org vlc 7 3 2 Alarm Sending This menu allows you to configure alarm triggered e g motion detection trigger
104. xed bitrate 256 kbps Puc 6 17 IMPORTANT To use multicasting your network router must support it Multicast address multicast IP address The default value is 226 0 0 1 Video port multicast video port Assigned automatically or you can set the value of the port between the values of 1124 and 65534 The default value is 10000 Audio port multicast audio port Assigned automatically or you can set the value of the port between the values of 1124 and 65534 The default value is 11000 Time To Live allows you to set multicast packet time to live The default value is 15 NOTE TTL is a mechanism that limits the lifespan of data in a computer or network N6603 Operations User Manual UXES ka WWA 2 gt Chapter 6 SETTING Basic a Multicast streaming e On Off Multicast address 226 0 0 1 Video port C Auto amp 10000 1124 65534 Audio port amp Autoe 11000 1124 65534 Time To Live 15 1 to 255 Pic 6 18 Image size allows you to set the following image resolution 320x240 160x120 The default value is 160x120 Frame rate allows you to set streaming rate in frames per second The following values are available 5 10 frames per second The default value is 5 fps Quality allows you to set the video stream quality The default value is the Fixed quality e Auto the camera automatically adjusts image quality and frame rate depending on bandwidth If the bandwidth decreases the camera automatically changes image
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