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1. 3 5 1 Config Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer a Analog Output SD Card Configuration a Video Ovenwriting Disable SD Status CHECK a Live SD Safety Remove MOUNT UNMOUNT a SD Card Erase Image Files Config Event SAVE RESET Periodical a FTP Go to a Event Setup Video Codec A Please push the UNMOUNT button before taking out the SD card a PTZ a System cr y When First stream is 1920x1080 and Second stream is more than 640x352 without setting MJPEG at any streams 30 FPS is not guaranteed To be able to capture 30 FPS Please set MJPEG or less than resolution as above e This section is provided to set up an SD Card for recording images o SD Card Configuration Overwriting Enable or Disable the SD Card function for recording images SD Status Check the status of the SD Card SD Safety Remove Unmount any SD Card before removal and mount when inserting an SD Card Erase Image Files Delete image files on the SD Card 3 5 2 Event Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer Analog Output Event SD Writing a Video SD Writing Enable Disable a Live a SD Card Directory event Config File Prefix ex alm_ id SD Write Mapping Alarm In Periodical Motion a FTP a Event Effective Period Always dada Schedule o PTZ oT bo oo oo a System SAVE RESET Go to Setup Video Codec Please push the UNMOUNT button before taking out the SD card lt Note gt When First stream is 1920x1080 and Se
2. M 5Sec iv 10 12 None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec iv 13 15 None M 5Sec iv None M 5Sec lv None M 5Sec iv 16 18 None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec iv 19 21 None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec iv 22 24 None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec vw SAVE RESET e Set the camera movement Preset Scan and Tour can be selected to fulfill one entire Tour O O Tour Speed Sequence movement speed Sequence Consists of Sequence members Preset Scan Tour and Dwell Time 3 9 System 3 9 1 User a Analog Output User Management 3 Video Del Add User ID Password 3 Audio ADMIN cece 3 Live ada SD Card 3 FTP 3 Event a Network a PTZ 3 System User A o Go to E AE Setup E mail Maintenance Information Group E mail Admin iv WEB Remote Viewer Notification O SAVE RESET e This page is for user management adding new User IDs within a specific group and specifying the user s password e mail address and whether or not the user should receive e mail notifications A user may also be deleted The Admin group allows users to change settings and view live streaming video The User group only allows users to view live streaming video 3 9 2 Date Time setup WEE Remote Viewer 3 Analog Output Date Time Setup a Video Current Server Time 06 11 2
3. Shutter OFF ha MAX AGC Low BLC Control OFF WDR OFF wv Day Night Mode AUTO v Sensitivity to Day 20 0 25 Def 20 Anti Flicker Mode Go to Anti Flicker setup Video Mirroring Go to Mirroring setup Goto Lens Adjustment White Balance Control WB Mode AUTO iv MWB Mode INDOOR 3200K M Image Property Control Sharpness 8 1 15 Def 8 Brightness 15 0 30 Def 12 Contrast 15 O 30 Def 18 Color 15 0 14 Def 7 Focus Control Focus Mode AUTO wv Focus Near Limit 100cm wv SAVE RESET e This section allows various camera settings to be adjusted o Expo sure Control Exposure Mode Set to AUTO for automatic exposure control or MANUAL to control the camera exposure manually AGC Gain If Exposure Mode is set to MANUAL AGC Gain can be set from 0 28dB For low light conditions adjust to a higher value e Shutter Speed If Exposure Mode is set to MANUAL e Shutter Speed can be set from 1 30 1 10000 Slow Shutter Can be turned on for low light conditions can be set to x2 x4 or x8 MAX AGC Max Automatic Gain Control can be set to LOW or HIGH BLC Control Back Light Compensation control This adjusts the exposure of scenes with strong backlight in the center bottom of the image When the image background is too bright or the subject is too dark backlight compensation makes the subject appear clearer The settings for low light behavior determine how the cam
4. a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event a Network a PTZ Setup Preset Scan Tour a System 3 9 3 Scan a Analog Output Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer Scan Management Name Number Speed Dwell Time Preset 1 Preset 2 Direction Add Del Run test IE 720 1Sec v preseti v preset2 v Auto w Del Run 1Sec v None V None w Auto v SAVE RESET The available speed range is 1 720 sec e Scan displays the video stream from different preset positions a Video a Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event a Network a PTZ Setup Preset Scan Tour a System O O O O O O O Name Up to 15 characters can be used to set a Scan name Number 1 12 can be set no duplication Speed Preset interval movement speed Dwell Time The waiting time between moving to the next Preset Preset Can select one from previously set Presets Preset1 From Preset2 To Direction The direction of Scan movement can be set AUTO CW or CCW Add Del Press the Add button to add new Scans or Delete to delete Scans must click Save to apply Run Run Scan 3 9 4 Tour Analog Output Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer Tour Management Touri Tour2 Tour3 Tour4 Tour Speed 10 1 720 Sec ae Tour 1 3 None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec v None M 5Sec iv 4 6 None M 5Sec iv None M 5Sec lv None M 5Sec iv 7 9 None M 58sec iv None M 5Sec v None
5. a single sender and a single receiver over a network This means that the video stream goes independently to each user and each user gets a personal stream A benefit of unicasting is if one stream fails it only affects one user Multicasting Multicasting is a bandwidth conserving technology that reduces bandwidth usage by simultaneously delivering a single stream of information to multiple network recipients This technology is used primarily on delimited networks intranets as each user needs an uninterrupted data flow and should not rely on network routers 2 6 How to Stream H 264 e Deciding on the combination of protocols and methods to use depends on user viewing requirements a local network properties Setting the preferred method s is done on the Setup page O RTP RTSP This method actually RTP over UDP and RTSP over TCP should be the first consideration for live video especially when it is important to always have an up to date video stream even if some of the images are lost due to network problems This can be configured as unicast or multicast RTP RTSP Multicasting This provides the most efficient use of bandwidth especially when there are large numbers of clients connecting simultaneously Note however that a multicast broadcast cannot pass a network router unless the router is configured to allow this For example it is impossible to multicast over the Internet RTP RTSP Unicasting This should be used for video on de
6. it is possible to find the IP Camera in My Network If a DHCP server is not available on the network please assign the IP address as follows o Execute Admintool exe and click the Search button Select the camera after it appears in the camera list Type in all of the network information Click the Apply button and the settings will appear in the list Click the Setting button to set network information for the IP Camera O O O 18 MULT Upgrade Tool V4 0 STEP MAC Address Type 1P Address HTTP Port Model SWVer 00 11 5F 0B B5 94 DHCP 192 168 150 163 NMDi 2003PR 51110 2 1306 100 lt SEARCH gt lt UPGRADE gt 10 ADMIN Password laa File Open Upgrade All STOP F Search every 60 seconds System Info Log F W version Unknown TCP Search 192 168 10 I Prohibit S W Downgrade Backup Camera Configs M Scheduled Upgrade 5 Unit s simultaneously Change IP address 0 Done 0 Errors 0 Remain 0 Uploading Time Elapsed 0000 seconds SN Ready NUM si e When you double click the camera in the list the default web browser Internet Explorer or compatible equivalent will open and automatically connect to the IP Camera 3 8 2 Service Port Setup WEB Remote Viewer a Analog Output Service Port a Video HTTP Port 80 Def 80 1 65535 a Audio RTSP Port 554 Def 554 1 65535 a Live a SD Card a FIP Port Forwarding a Event
7. periodically write images from the camera to an SD card o Periodical SD Writing SD Writing Choose whether to Enable or Disable this function Directory Input the desired file path on the SD Card for the uploaded images File Prefix Input the desired file name prefix for example per_ Interval Choose the desired image write interval from 10 seconds to 1 hour Effective Period Choose whether to always write images when an event occurs or during a user defined schedule 3 6 FTP 3 6 1 Config He Setup WEB Remote Viewer a Analog Output Server Configuration a Video FTP Server Disable For Downloading Recorded Images Audio a Live a SD Card Client Configuration a FTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 Config Port 21 Def 21 1025 65535 Event User name Periodical Password oe Send Mode Active M a Network a PTZ SAVE RESET a System Go to Setup Video Codec lt Note gt When First stream is 1920x1080 and Second stream is more than 640x352 without setting MJPEG at any streams 30 FPS is not guaranteed To be able to capture 30 FPS Please set MJPEG or less than resolution as above e This section is provided to set up a FTP File Transfer Protocol server so the IP Camera can send recorded images to the server o Server Configuration FTP Server Enable or Disable the FTP Server function for downloading recorded images o Client Configuration Server IP Enter the desired FTP Server s I
8. 000 13 46 55 a Audio re Date format MM DD Y Y Y Y vl 3 Live Time format 24 Hour M a SD Card O Synchronize with NTP server a Event NTP server POOL NTP ORG e 3 Network ci User set manually 2000 06 11 13 46 52 PC Sync SAVE a PTZ a System User Time Zone GMT 05 00 America EST iv Date Time D S T OFF Maintenance Information SAVE RESET e This page configures the IP Camera date and time settings o Date Time Setup Current Server Time This displays the IP Camera s current system time and date Date Format This allows the display format for the date to be changed Time Format This allows for the display format for the time to be changed between 12 hour and 24 hour timekeeping systems NTP Server If Synchronize with NTP server is selected input the NTP server address Local Time If User set manually is selected input the time manually or sync with a PC Time Zone Select the IP Camera s time zone DST Toggle Daylight Savings Time ON OFF 3 9 3 Maintenance Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer Analog Output Maintenance a Video System Name NetCamera a Audio a Live a SD Card System Reboot ee RES a FTP Event Factory Default a Network a PTZ Save PTZ Data OK a System Load Data BOP F User Date Time Maintenance Enable Firmware Upgrade CHANGE Information Firmware Updates OK SAVE RESET lt Note gt Befor
9. B Mode If white balance is set to MANUAL the light source can be manually added such as INDOOR 3200K or OUTDOOR 5800K Image Property Control Sharpness Modifies the video signal sharpness Default 8 Range 1 15 Brightness Modifies the video signal brightness Default 12 Range 0 30 Contrast Modifies the video signal contrast Default 18 Range 0 30 Color Modifies the video signal color Default 7 Range 0 30 Focus Control Focus Mode Focus Mode can be set to Auto Auto Semi and Manual MANUAL User manually focuses the lens AUTO The camera will automatically focus the lens AUTO semi Camera will automatically focus one time when user controls the PTZ camera After the PTZ operation is complete the camera will not refocus in accordance to change in luminance or position Focus Near Limit Focus can be set to be restricted to a distance within the set focus value This can be set to 100CM or 30CM Setup WEB Remote Viewer Audio Setup Audio ENABLE Codec G 711 u law 8KHz KILK MIC Volume 70 KIL lt speaker Volume 70 SAVE RESET lt Note gt The audio lag could occur in 1920x1080 or 1280x1024 resolution e Choose to enable or disable the audio function which uses the G 711 u law codec at 8 KHz The microphone and speaker volume can also be adjusted 3 4 Live 3 4 1 Setup a Analog Output a Video a Audio a Live Setup Privacy Mask a SD Card a FTP a Event a Network a PT
10. Frames 1 60 30 Frames 1 60 Bit rate Control CBR IN cer mw Average Bit rate 4000 kbps 1500 MJPEG Quality 80 Teo Boost Quality OFF Anti Flicker Mode 60Hz _ M Video Mirroring FLIP H V v Bandwidth Limit OFF wM MAX Bandwidth 5000 kbps 1000kbps 30Mbps Go to Setup Installation Setup Camera e These are tools to control the camera network streams adjust network stream video quality settings and control the video bit rate O Codec H 264 and MJPEG are supported Both streams cannot be set to MJPEG Note that NONE is also a selection for the 2 Stream H 264 is a video compression standard that makes good use of bandwidth and which can provide high quality video streams at less than 1 Mbit s The H 264 standard provides scope for a large range of different coding tools for use by various applications in different situations and the IP Camera provides certain subsets of these tools Using H 264 1t 1s also possible to control the bit rate which in turn allows the amount of bandwidth usage to be controlled Size Video output resolution Frame Rate FPS Choose the number of image frames per second from 1 30fps in normal mode or 1 15fps when slow shutter mode is enabled If slow shutter mode is enabled and the low light condition is met the frame rate automatically goes down to half of the normal mode setting GOP Size The GOP Size can be set from 1 60 frames Bit rate Control When using H 264 compress
11. H 264 Network Camera User Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions DN Keep these instructions CO t m m m mm Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions al Do not use this apparatus near water O Clean only with a dry cloth N Do not block any of the ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 00 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus that produce heat 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10 Only use the attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug damage liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CALIFORNIA USA ONLY This Perchlorate warning ap
12. P address Port Enter the desired FTP Server s Port number Default 21 Range 1025 65535 User name Enter the FTP Server client user name Password Enter the FTP Server client password Send Mode Choose whether the send mode is Active or Passive E El 3 6 2 Event Setup WEB Remote Viewer 3 Analog Output Video a Audio Live SD Card FTP Config Event Periodical a Event Network a PTZ System Event FTP Sending FTP Sending O Enable Disable Directory event File Prefix ex alm_ FTP Send Mapping Alarm In Motion Effective Period Y Always Schedule 00 vi 00 vw 00 V 00 SAVE _ RESET Go to Setup Video Codec lt Note gt When First stream is 1920x1080 and Second stream is more than 640x352 without setting MJPEG at any streams 30 FPS is not guaranteed To be able to capture 30 FPS Please set MJPEG or less than resolution as above e This page is for configuring whether or not to send images to an FTP server when an event occurs o Event FTP Sending FTP Sending Choose whether to Enable or Disable this function Directory Input the desired file path on the FTP server for the uploaded images File Prefix Input the desired file name prefix for example alm_ FTP Send Mapping Choose whether to write images during Alarm In and or Motion Effective Period Choose whether to always upload images when an event occurs or during
13. Port Forwarding a Network External IP po IP Setup Service Port SAVE RESET RTP E mail DDNS UPnP a PTZ a System e This page is for setting the IP Camera port numbers o Service Port HTTP Port Input a desired HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol port number RTSP Port Input a desired RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol port number o Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Select AUTO to automatically set the connection ports of the router Note UPnP must be supported by the router External IP If Port Forwarding is successful the external IP address for the IP Camera will be displayed This is the address that can be used to access the IP Camera 3 8 3 RTP Setup WEB Remote Viewer Analog Output RTP Port Range a Video Start Port 50000 1024 65524 End Port 60000 1035 65535 a Live a SD Card FTP Multicast Setup a Event 1st Stream IP 239 240 17 163 a Network Video Port 0 0 1024 65534 even value only IP Setup Audio Port 0 0 1024 65534 even value only Service Port LE LE RTP E mail 2nd Stream IP 224 240 17 163 DDNS Video Port 0 0 1024 65534 even value only UPnP Audio Port 0 0 1024 65534 even value only E TTL 5 1 255 a System SAVE RESET e This page is for defining RTP Real Time Transport Protocol settings for the IP Camera RTP is used for delivering audio and video over an IP network including multiple desti
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15. Z a System Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer Viewer Setup LiveView Protocol RTP over RTSP TCP Buffering Time 10 x 1 30sec 0 90 0 3sec Viewer OSD Setup Resolution OFF oM Date Time OFF Event State OFF M SAVE RESET e This section allows for general viewer settings to be adjusted O O Viewer Setup LiveView Protocol Choose which protocol to use for live video RTP Unicast UDP RTP Multicast UDP or RTP over RTSP TCP can be selected Buffering Time Buffering time can be set for a number between 0 90 times 1 30 seconds or a range of 1 3 seconds Viewer OSD Setup Resolution Toggle OSD Resolution ON OFF Date Time Toggle OSD Date Time ON OFF Event State Toggle OSD Event State ON OFF 3 4 2 Privacy Mask Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer a Analog Output a Video Audio a Live Setup Privacy Mask a SD Card a FTP a Event a Network a PTZ a System Privacy Mask OArea1 OArea2 OArea3 Oarea4 OArea5 OArea6 OArea7 OArea8 Colo SAVE MOVE DELETE Go to Lens Adjustment lt Note gt 1 Mask area will be reset to proper size and position 2 Maximum number of masks that can be drawn at once is 8 3 It is recommended to set mask area on zoom x1 e The IP Camera can support the privacy mask feature so a portion of the frame can be blocked based on personal preference of legal requirements Select the Area and Color and click Save 3 5 SD Card
16. a user defined schedule 3 6 3 Periodical Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer a Analog Output Periodical FTP Sending a Video An FTP sending U Enable Audio Disable 3 Live 3 SD Card Directory periodical 3 FTP File Prefix ex per_ Config interval 40 sec iv Event gt Periodical Effective Period Always a Event j Schedule Network 00 VF 00 V1 oo V 100 N a PTZ 3 System SAVE RESET Go to Setup Video Codec lt Note gt When First stream is 1920x1080 and Second stream is more than 640x352 without setting MJPEG at any streams 30 FPS is not guaranteed To be able to capture 30 FPS Please set MJPEG or less than resolution as above e This page is for configuring whether or not to periodically upload images from the camera to an FTP Server o Periodical FTP Sending 3 7 Event 3 7 1 Alarm Port Analog Output a Video a Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event Alarm Port Motion Mapping a Network a PTZ a System FTP Sending Choose whether to Enable or Disable this function Directory Input the desired file path on the FTP server for the uploaded images File Prefix Input the desired file name prefix for example per_ Interval Choose the desired image upload interval from 10 seconds to 1 hour Effective Period Choose whether to always upload images when an event occurs or during a
17. acket to the wall with anchor bolts 2 Put gasket in the case bottom and secure to the wall mount bracket with machine screws 3 After connecting the cables secure the case bottom to the module 4 Secure dome cover Ceiling Pendant Installation Ceiling Mount Option Anchor Bolt X4 R Ceiling Mount Bracket dh cs DS ES Machine Screw M4X10 X4 1 Affix the ceiling mount bracket to the ceiling with anchor bolts 2 Put gasket in the case bottom and secure to the ceiling mount bracket with machine screws 3 After connecting the cables secure the case bottom to the module 4 Secure dome cover Sun shield Installation Sun shield Mount Option Wall Mount Bracket Ceiling Mount Bracket Jj Machine Screw M3X10 X4 Sun Shield Mount Adaptor 1 Turn mount adaptor in wall or ceiling mount bracket counterclockwise to remove 2 Join sun shield to mount adaptor with machine screw flat head 3 Re connect with wall or ceiling mount bracket 4 After connecting the cables secure the case bottom to the module 5 Secure dome cover 2 Accessing the Camera e Follow the instructions in the IP Camera Installation Guide to install the camera This IP Camera can be accessed on most standard operating systems and web browsers For the best performance Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 9 32bit is recommended 2 1 Access from a Browser 1 Open a web browser Internet Explorer 9 32 bit recommended 2 Ente
18. bility of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus WARNING To Reduce the Risk of Fire or Electric Shock Do Not Expose This Apparatus to Rain or Moisture 4 Accessory List Accessory List List IP PTZ Camera IEA Manual CD including product documentation installation tools and other Printed Installation Guide _ nee talas Guide Silica gel Tapping Screw M4x30 Plastic Anchor Wrench Hex 2 5mm Power Terminal Block Analog Video Cable Alarm Out Cable Alarm In Cable Audio Cable
19. cond stream is more than 640x352 without setting MJPEG at any streams 30 FPS is not guaranteed To be able to capture 30 FPS Please set MJPEG or less than resolution as above e This page is for configuring whether or not to write images to an SD card when an event occurs o Event SD Writing SD Writing Choose whether to Enable or Disable this function Directory Input the desired file path on the SD Card for the uploaded images File Prefix Input the desired file name prefix for example alm_ SD Write Mapping Choose whether to write images during Alarm In and or Motion Effective Period Choose whether to always write images when an event occurs or during a user defined schedule 3 5 3 Periodical Setup WEB Remote Viewer a Analog Output Periodical SD Writing a Video Audio g IN a Live a SD Card Directory periodical Config File Prefix si Lu Event interval 110 sec vi Periodical a FTP Effective Period Always a Event Schedule 00 VF 00 00 v 00 v a Network E PTZ a System SAVE RESET 30 to Setup Video Codec Please push the UNMOUNT button before taking out the SD card lt Note gt When First stream is 1920x1080 and Second stream is more than 640x352 without setting MJPEG at any streams 30 FPS is not guaranteed To be able to capture 30 FPS Please set MJPEG or less than resolution as above e This page is for configuring whether or not to
20. e upgrading firmware please press Enable Firmware Upgrade button e This page is for important system maintenance for the IP Camera o Maintenance System Name Input the desired name for the IP Camera System Reboot Reboots the IP Camera if clicked Factory Default Resets all IP Camera settings to original factory settings if clicked Save Load PTZ Data PTZ Setup Status Preset Scan Tour Save or Load Enable Firmware Upgrade Must be clicked prior to performing a firmware upgrade Firmware Updates Browse the network directory for a firmware file and press OK to update the IP Camera firmware 3 9 4 Information sab a WEB Remote Viewer a Analog Output System Information a Video S W Version 51110 2 7005 100 Audio Model Name NPT 2003P20 a Live MAC Address 00 11 5F F0 11 A3 a SD Card IP Address 192 168 150 156 a FTP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 a Event Default Gateway 192 168 150 1 a Network ist DNS 168 126 63 1 a PTZ 2nd DNS 0 0 0 0 a System DDNS Server DVRLINK NET User Date Time Maintenance Information e This page displays some important information about the IP Camera Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock or casualty hazards as outlined in UL s Standard s for Safety UL60065 UL Certification does not cover the performance or relia
21. era behaves at low light levels These settings affect video image quality and how much noise is in the images This can be set to ON or OFF WDR Wide Dynamic Range WDR is a feature that allows for different objects at different exposures to be viewed in the same scene ex one object in a bright area and one in a dark area When WDR is activated the FPS setting will automatically drop by fifty percent ON Histogram The video image is analyzed via histogram to 3 3 Audio a Analog Output a Video Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event 3 Network a PTZ a System gradually adjust the exposure between bright and dark areas Auto Low Detection Only used when the difference between bright and dark areas is severe Auto Middle Detection Used when the difference falls under normal levels Auto High Detection WDR will automatically activate even when the difference between bright and dark areas isn t severe Day Night Mode If set to AUTO the camera will automatically switch according to current lighting conditions that persist for a set period of time The mode can also be set to specifically DAY or NIGHT as well as SCHEDULE White Balance Control WB Mode Can be set to MANUAL or AUTO This is used to make the colors in the image appear consistent compensating for the different colors present in different light sources The IP Camera can be set to automatically identify the light source and compensate accordingly MW
22. for accessing the e mail server From Input the name that will display before the e mail address when receiving a notification 3 8 5 DDNS Live Setup a Analog Output DDNS Setup a Video DDNS OFF Audio a Live a SD Card FTP a Event Network IP Setup Service Port RTP E mail DDNS UPnP a PTZ a System User Set URL http dvrlink net WEB Remote Viewer SAVE RESET e This page allows a user to enable or disable DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System and select an address to be used for connecting to the IP Camera o DDNS Setup DDNS Toggle DDNS ON OFF User Set URL Input a domain name to connect to the IP Camera for example http ipcamera dvrlink net 3 8 6 UPnP Live Setup Analog Output UPnP Setup Video UPnP ON Audio a Live SD Card a FTP a Event Network IP Setup Service Port RTP E mail DDNS UPnP PTZ a System WEB Remote Viewer SAVE RESET e This page is for toggling UPnP Universal Plug and Play on or off It is ON by default 3 9 PTZ 3 9 1 Preset Setup WEB Remote Viewer a Analog Output PTZ Setup a Video Preset Freeze OFF a Audio KIL Power Up Action ON a Live a SD Card Parking Action OFF a FTP y Wait Time 10 Min a Event KIKILI PTZ Action Latest Action a Network a PTZ Setup SAVE RESET Preset Scan Tour a System e General PTZ functions can be se
23. he speed of the local network segment 10BaseT 100BaseTX Ethernet This socket must be used to power the PTZ Camera series via Power over Ethernet PoE The camera auto senses the correct power level when using a PoE IEEE802 3at switch router or injector 2 Audio In Audio in line level for line in mono signal only left channel is used from a stereo signal 3 Audio Out The Audio output line level which could be connected to a line output an active speaker with a built in amplifier 4 Power Connector 24VAC power connector 5 Alarm Out Two relay output 2A AC120V DC24V L__ COM Alarm Out 2 Alarm Out 2 COM Alarm Out 1 Alarm Out 1 6 Alarm In Two analog dry contact alarm input L___ COM Alarm In 2 Alarm In 2 COM Alarm In 1 Alarm In 1 Reset Button 8 Micro SD card slot SDHC Supported Status LED Video output for service monitor 7 Reset Button Press this button to restore the camera configuration to its factory default settings 8 Micro SD card Save snapshot images onto a Micro SD card 9 Video Output for Service monitor This analog video output is available when installation mode is set to ON Use accessory cable to video output 10 Status LED Connection to 10 100Mbps Network LAN Network een Indication of network activity No network connection established Ca
24. ion if there is only a limited amount of bandwidth available a constant bit rate CBR is recommended although this may compromise image quality Use a variable bit rate VBR for the best possible image quality Average Bit rate Can be set from 512Kbps 10Mbps Recommended bit rate for D1 800Kbps 1 Mbps Recommended bit rate for 1 3M 720p 3Mpbs 4Mbps Recommended bit rate for 2M 1080p 6Mbps 8Mbps MJPEG Quality If a stream is set to use the MJPEG compression codec the quality of the MJPEG codec can be set from 1 100 where 100 is the highest quality Boost Quality If Boost Quality is set to ON the Boost FPS and Boost GOP Size can be set If there is motion in the camera s field the image quality will increase using these settings Anti Flicker Mode Set to 60Hz for NTSC or 50Hz for PAL For usage when the camera is installed in locations lit by fluorescent lighting Video Mirroring Choose NONE for no video mirroring HORIZONTAL for horizontal video mirroring VERTICAL for vertical video mirroring or FLIP for horizontal and vertical video mirroring Bandwidth Limit If set to ON the maximum bandwidth can be set from 1000Kbps 30Mbps 3 2 2 Camera a Analog Output a Video Codec Camera a Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event a Network a PTZ a System Live Setup Camera Setup WEB Remote Viewer Exposure Control Exposure Mode AUTO AGC Gain 0 dB lv e Shutter Speed 1 180 iv Slow
25. mage is set as desired on the Lenz Adjustment in Live View page 2 4 Live View 1 B PC Client Speaker bt Mera PC Client Microphone Digital Zoom Snap Shot Full Screen Video Stream change First stream Second stream Play Click this button by manually to start the stream T Stop Click this button by manually to stop streaming NOTE It is possible that not all the buttons described below will be visible unless the Live View page has been customized to display them 2 5 Video Stream Types e H 264 Protocols and Communication Methods O Real time Transport Protocol RTP RTP is a protocol that allows programs to manage the real time transmission of multimedia data via unicast or multicast Real Time Streaming Protocol RTSP RTSP serves as a control protocol to negotiate the type of transport protocol to use for the stream RTSP 1s used by a viewing client to start a unicast session User Datagram Protocol UDP 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 network congestion This is suitable for live video as there 1s no point in re transmitting old information that will not be displayed anyway Unicasting Unicasting is communication between
26. mand broadcasting so that there is no video traffic on the network until a client connects and requests the stream However as more and more unicasts clients connect the traffic on the network will increase and may cause congestion Although there is a maximum of 8 unicast viewers note that all multicast viewers combined count as unicast viewer RTP RTSP This unicast method is RTP tunneled over RTSP This could be used to exploit the fact that it is relatively simple to configure firewalls to allow RTSP traffic 3 Setup e Administrators with unrestricted access can configure the IP Camera in the web browser through the Setup tab 3 1 Analog Output Analog Output a Video Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event Network a PTZ System Analog Output Setup Analog Video Format NTSC Go to Setup Video Codec WEB Remote Viewer SAVE RESET e Toggle the Analog Output ON to connect via BNC output or toggle OFF and click SAVE Not all IP Cameras have an Analog Output 3 2 Video a Analog Output a Video Codec Camera a Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event a Network a PTZ a System WEB Remote Viewer kbps 512kbps 10000kbps 1 100 SAVE RESET 3 2 1 Codec Live Setup Video Codec Stream ist 2nd Codec H 264 V H 264 Size 1920x1080 V 640x360 v Frame Rate FPS 30 30 GOP Size 30
27. mera is booting up Status Firmware Upload in progress Installation Guide Silica Gel 1 Attach included silica gel accessory to the camera module with double sided tape Ceiling Installation Surface Mount T Plastic Anchor X4 1 Punch holes in order to pass cable through the ceiling Insert the gasket into the case bottom and Case Bottom secure with plastic anchors and tapping screws Tapping Screw M4X30 X4 2 Connect the camera to the case bottom with safety wire to prevent accidents Tighten the body connection to the case bottom with Hex lobe T20 screws Hex lobe Screw X4 O O O O uN qe O O lt O _ O gt Q O O O TD rea O _ 5 O O 09 co with Hex lobe T20 screws Hex lobe Screw X4 Dome Cover In Ceiling Installation In ceiling Mount 1 Separate bracket safety wire hex lobe screws and O rings from product body 2 Drill a hole in the ceiling for the main body 136mm Connect the body to the ceiling with tapping screws after connecting the cables through the hole Tapping Screw Y M4X30 X4 TD en O O O 102 qe O O Kan lt _ O gt O O O E O TD C Cc D lt co secure with Hex lobe T20 screws Hex lobe Screw X4 Dome Cover Wall Installation Wall Mount Option Wall Mount Bracket L Bolt X4 0 0 1 Affix the wall mount br
28. nations through multicast o RTP Port Range Start Port Enter the desired Start Port number End Port Enter the desired End Port number o Multicast Setup Enter the IP addresses Video Port numbers even values only Audio Port numbers even values only and TTL values for each stream 3 8 4 E mail E mail Setup 3 Analog Output a Video a Audio a Live SD Card a FTP a Event 2 Network IP Setup Service Port RTP E mail DDNS UPnP a PTZ a System Notification OFF lt lt Frequency 5 Min Server Port 25 Security OFF iv SAVE RESET Go to WEB Remote Viewer Setup To enable Address setup Event Mapping e This page allows users to toggle e mail notification and specify which e mail server is used By default a user can toggle notifications on and the default e mail server will function without further setting required o E mail Setup Notification Toggle e mail notification ON OFF Frequency Select the frequency of e mail notifications Range 1 60 minutes Server If not using the default server input the address of the desired server Port If not using the default server input the SMTP port number of the desired server Default value 25 Security Toggle SSL or TLS security ON OFF User If not using the default server input the user name for accessing the e mail server Password If not using the default server input the user password
29. ot to have an e mail notification sent to specified users 1f Alarm In or motion event occurs 3 8 Network 3 8 1 IP Setup e Setup WEB Remote Viewer 3 Analog Output IP Address a Video i 0 Get IP address from DHCP server 2 Audio ia bie ida RARES Use the following IP address a Live P Address 192 168 150 156 PING TEST a SD Card Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 a FTP Default Gateway 192 168 150 1 Event ist DNS 168 126 63 1 2nd DNS a Network IP Setup Service Port SAVE RESET RTP E mail DDNS UPnP a PTZ 3 System e This page allows for current network settings to be configured specifically the IP Camera s IP address The IP Camera supports IP version 4 which allows the IP address to be set automatically via DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or manually via a Static IP address DNS Domain Name Service configuration provides the translation of host names to IP addresses on the network If the DHCP server can update the DNS server it is possible to access the IP Camera by a host name which is always the same regardless of the IP address The 1 DNS is the IP address of the primary DNS server on the network and the 2 DNS is the IP address of the secondary DNS server which is used if the primary DNS server is unavailable By default the IP Camera is set to get the IP address from the DHCP server and UPnP is enabled If the network has a DHCP server and the UPnP function is enabled on a PC
30. plies only to primary CR Manganese Dioxide Lithium coin cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchiorate Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so In USA and Canada Use Class 2 Power Supply Only This product was tested with a UPS to satisfy EN 61000 4 11 test conditions voltage dips and short interruptions test under the EN 50130 4 2011 standard Contents 1 Product Features o aia 4 Z ACCESSO MEC Came T a iauna a CIA 14 ACCES TOM a BONSE a nee AAA 15 2s ACCESSING THE IE Camera tome MMLC boonen a a a a dede de 15 2 0 AGIUSUMG TNE Made ES ER EN NAN NE ASE EN SRE EN EN EAN EAN EEE NE RE NE GR EN Gin 15 E E E EEEE AET ETET EAA AETAT ETA E ATAT ETATE ETETETT 16 220 ocios E SAO E RE EE AEE SA AE E A T TE i OOOO E ll 0 anata artes eae aaa eae EAT ATAA TS 17 SO A OI a aaa a a A E 18 On PaO Gr A II Hier Ale deco d co c deco d con co c one cite 18 SO Le 18 DO 5 O c Ce A Pi EN 18 SA A AAA IN ATM Ae OTM ROTM Ate On ATT One ate One Matt One Ed SE de ante 20 Oh Otis aa a de ca de cade a sde E O de oa 21 EEE EE
31. r the IP address or host name of the IP Camera in the Location Address field of the browser and press Enter e UR ne la lle wey Leca AQUILES 3 A dialog box will pop up to Log In The default user name is ADMIN and the default password 1s 1234 4 The IP Camera s Live View will now be displayed on the web browser Note The layout of the live view page for the IP Camera may have been customized to meet specific requirements Consequently some of the examples and functions featured here may differ from a user s experience 2 2 Accessing the IP Camera from the Internet e Once installed the IP Camera is accessible on the Local Area Network LAN Configure the router firewall to allow incoming data traffic to access the IP Camera from the Internet For security reasons this is usually done through a specific port Please refer to the router firewall documentation for further information and instructions 2 3 Adjusting the Image e To adjust the position of the lens ll 1 Zoom Wide Q i D Zoom Wide Focus Near Speed 1 360 IRIS Close QU Tele Tele MA Far open 13 9d x1 15 0 x1 00 Default One Push Focus 1 Open the Live View page in a web browser Select the Setup tab and open the Installation page Select Video Format 2 Connect an analog monitor to the Video Out with a BNC cable Use the image to confirm the camera 1s position properly 3 Check and confirm the i
32. tup on this page o Preset Freeze Freeze video before moving to Preset and resume after Preset movement completed o Power Up Action Automatically continue from Scan Tour from prior operation if unit completes booting action o Parking Action Run the specified action after a user specified period of time when there are no Pan Tilt Zoom operations o Wait Time Wait Time is the waiting time before engaging Parking Action when PTZ is not in operation o PTZ Action Action is executed after a set wait time Preset Select Select Preset to run Latest Action Run most recent action 3 9 2 Preset a Analog Output Preset Management Setup WEB Remote Viewer a Video a Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event a Network a PTZ Setup Preset Scan Tour a System r ds T Zoom Wide Move 94 xt15 i p D Zoom Wide a Move O xt00 Focus Near Fy h 8 A Far Move 64 a y a a IRIS Close IN open a Speed 10_ 11 350 o 10 Preset Name 1 presetl preset Show Advanced SAVE MOVE DELETE DELETE ALL e Preset is a pre defined camera view than can be quickly and easily moved to and viewed simply by selecting the preset o Preset select preset Number o Name Input preset Name o Show Advanced Day Night Focus Setup windows pops up o Save Specified value Saved o Move Run preset o Delete Specified value Deleted o Delete All All Preset value Deleted a Video Audio
33. user defined schedule Live Setup WEB Remote Viewer Alarm Input Operation ENABLE ha Type N O Text ALARM 1 Alarm2 Input Operation ENABLE M Type N O M Text ALARM 2 Alarm1 Output Operation ALARM OUT Mode SYNC Duration 5 Sec M Alarm2 Output Operation ALARM OUT Mode SYNC Duration 5 Sec M Lis SAVE RESET e This page is designed to allow for enabling disabling the IP Camera s Alarm Input Output 3 7 2 Motion Analog Output a Video a Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event Alarm Port Motion Mapping a Network a PTZ a System Live Setup Motion WEB Remote Viewer None D arco PI aca III areas IIE areas SA View OArea1 OArea2 OArea3 OArea4 Sensitivity DAY 10 V NIGHT 10 Select All Delete All SAVE RESET e This page is designed to allow for different motion areas to be selected and saved Select an area and use the mouse to click and drag the desired area then click Save 3 7 3 Mapping a Analog Output a Video Audio a Live a SD Card a FTP a Event Alarm Port Motion Mapping Network a PTZ a System Live Setup Event Mapping Alarm Sensor Alarm Out1 Alarm1 In O Alarm2 In 0 Motion O Go to Setup E mail Alarm Port Preset Alarm Out2 WEB Remote Viewer Preset E mail E O O O SAVE RESET e This page is designed to allow a user to select whether or n
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