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1. 0 FactorySetting Reset Cancel Select gain mode and adjust gain settings Gain Mode Select AutoGain or FixedGain MaxGain dB Select the maximum gain value when AutoGain is selected FixedGain dB Select the gain value when FixedGain is selected 6 17 4 Day Night Mode mao shut can Dam anor cam AEW wes umor NightColor Biack white FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Configure color settings for night mode 53 Web Configuration Night Color Select Black White to have the camera switch to black and white during night mode or select Multicolor to have the camera remain in color during night mode 6 17 5 Auto Iris Imag Shutt Gain DayN GAM AEM wes Mirror lrisSpeed SOS 16 0 32 FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Set Auto lris settings Auto lris Select ON to enable or OFF to disable e Iris Speed If Auto Iris is set to ON select Auto Iris speed 6 17 6 Gamma Mirror cauma Sanaa 7 FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Adjust Gamma e Gamma Select gamma setting Standard High Middle Low or Dynamic 54 Web Configuration 6 17 7 AE Meter Mode AE Meter Mode Multi Pattern Y FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Set the Auto Exposure Meter Mode from one of the follo
2. don dome Bond 15 15 01 47 2012 05 28 Mon cus custom OSD message increases 4 Click OK to update the camera OSD 6 7 6 Microphone n Microphone camee s V Enable Microphone Microphone Type Linein v Microphone Volume 50 v 31 Web Configuration Configure microphone settings for listen in audio Self powered microphone required not included To configure microphone settings 1 Click Device Configuration gt Microphone 2 Check Enable Microphone to enable listen in audio or un check to disable 3 Under Microphone Volume select the volume for the microphone between 1 100 4 Click OK to save changes 6 7 7 BNC Video Output i BNC Output GBNCOuput 0000000 O BNC Output OK J o Reset J Under BNC Output Device Configuration BNC Ouput select On to enable analog output or Off to disable and click OK 6 7 8 Language M System Configuration Language English ok O Reset Change the language for the camera OSD display e g time and date display and email alarms Supported languages are English Polish Russian and Chinese 32 Web Configuration To change the language for the OSD and email alarms 1 Click Device Configuration gt Language 2 Under Language select the desired language then click OK to save changes 6 8 Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration contains the following sub menus e Disk Alarm Motion Alarm e Al
3. frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product 10 11 12 Ventilation Slots and openings in the caseare provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the video equipment on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This video product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the video product manufacturer s instructions have been followed Attachments Do not use attachments unless recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause a hazard Camera Extension Cables Check the rating of your extension cable s to verify compliance with your local authority regulations prior to installation Wa
4. or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Use 19 20 21 22 Cleaning Unplug the video product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Product and Cart Combination Video and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the video product and cart combination to overturn Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges Features General Precautions 1 All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed 2 Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol detergents Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning 3 Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked 4 During lightning storms or when the unit is not used for a long time disconnect the
5. delete a user group 1 Click Delete The Delete Group menu appears NOTE If the Delete Group menu does not appear disable any popup blockers Delete Group Group new group x Delete Close 2 Selectthe group you would like to delete and click Delete 6 13 2 User E User user admn s Delete Add _Modity Privilege Group Administrators v User Status Normal Unlock Multi Login Yes The User page Privilege gt User allows you to manage user accounts User accounts receive privileges based on their group The admin account is the system administrator and has full access to all functions 48 Web Configuration To add a user account 1 Click Add The Add User window appears NOTE If the Add User menu does not appear disable any popup blockers username 1 2 Enter a User Name and Password for the account and repeat the password under Confirm Under Group select the desired user group for this account 4 Check Multi Login to allow the user account to log into the IP camera from multiple location simultaneously or un check to limit the account to a single location at a time 5 Click OK to save the new user account eo To modify a user account 1 Select the user account under User and click Modify 2 Modify the account details as needed and click OK To delete a user account e Under User select the user account and click Delete Click OK to confirm 6 13 3 Unloc
6. enter the camera s control port default 30001 Optional Under Device Name enter a name for the camera Click Add to add the camera to the Device List Click Save to save changes Click OK Moo Configuring Remote Connection 8 Close Device Maintenance and Device Manager and return to the Live Video screen The newly added camera will appear in Device List Found camera NOTE A icon is shown for all cameras outside of the LAN This does not affect your ability to connect to the camera remotely 9 Click on the camera in Device List to login Enter the User Name default admin and Password default admin and then click Continue p Device Login Config o Please input the user name and password n O Enter Camera User Name default admin Eaa O Enter Camera Password default admin Click Continue 10 Click and drag the camera to a display grid screen to open it Click and drag the camera to the display grid to open it NOTE For detailed instructions on using NVMS see the NVMS manual on the CD Web Configuration SS 6 WEB CONFIGURATION The camera includes a built in web interface that can be accessed using a web browser 6 1 Supported Browsers Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari via Adobe Flash Player e Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 0 or later 32 bit version via ActiveX amp 6 2 Chrome Firefox and Safari Setup 1 Connect the camera to y
7. for static IP mode using an incorrect IP address By default the camera is setfor DHCP mode which meansit will automatically obtain an IP address from your router Reset the camera to factory default settings by removing the camera cover and pressing the reset button for 5 seconds or more Can t connect to the camera on a web browser using local IP address e See steps above e Verify the camera s local IP address using one of the methods listed in 4 Finding the Camera s IP Address on page 9 60 Troubleshooting Can t connect to camera on a web browser using a DDNS address Port forwarding not set up Make sure the HTTP port default 80 and Control port default 30001 are forwarded on your router to the camera s local IP address Multiple cameras using same port number to connect Configure each camera to use different ports and port forward the new ports see 6 7 2 Device Port on page 27 for details on changing camera ports Can t connect to camera video on a web browser e If using IE make sure to install ActiveX plug in or Adobe Flash Player For more information see 6 3 Internet Explorer amp Setup on page 18 e If using a browser other than E e g Google Chrome Apple Safari Mozilla Firefox make sure latest version of Adobe Flash Player is installed Video performs poorly on browser e Insufficient bandwidth available for high quality stream1 Select stream2 under Stream Stream2 provides a l
8. in your default browser 3 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login Enter Camera User Name default admin Enter Camera Password default admin Click Login 4 3 Finding the Camera s IP Address using Bonjoure in Mac OS NOTE To use this method the camera and computer must be on the same network Bonjour is enabled by default and can be enabled disabled using NVMS check the NVMS manual for details 1 Open Safari browser and click the Bookmarks button E Finding the Camera s IP Address 2 Click Bonjour The camera s IP address appears in the Bonjour Devices list 3 Double click the camera to open it in Safari eoe Bonjour about blank e Q Google Bookmarks button COLLECTIONS W Hist ic History Bookmark LT Bookmarks Bar 207 About Bonjo u ur Bookmarks Menu Address Book Bonjour lonjou C All RSS Feeds Double click the camera s IP address 4 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login Language English bd UserName 1 Enter Camera User Name default admin Password 5 312 d Enter Camera Password default admin Click Login 4 4 Finding the Camera IP using the BNC Test Cable When the BNC test cable is connected to the camera the IP address is
9. is damaged e If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product e If the video product has been exposed to rain or water e If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation e Ifthe video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance This indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required have the service technician verify that the replacements used have the same safety characteristics as the original parts Use of replacements specified by the video product manufacturer can prevent fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the video product is in safe operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The cameras provided should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as instructed in this guide using the provided mounting brackets Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves
10. power supply antenna and cables to protect the unit from electrical surge FCC CLASS A NOTICE NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may cause harmful interference with radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense HD CMOS Progressive Scan e 720p or 1080p models with real time 25 30 fps This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC EMC and e Triple streaming H 264 MJPEG LVD Therefore it is designated to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not Future proof ONVIF 2 1 compliance 1 02 backwards compatible cause interference with other appliance usage Compatible with popular third party VMS software Power over Ethernet PoE operation 14Watt max 12V operation e Backup options micro SD card FTP NAS local e Mobile Apps iPhone iPad amp Android e Supports two way audio e 3 6mm 12mm Vari focal lens e
11. required and then click OK 2 Click Device Configuration gt Device Port 27 Web Configuration 6 7 3 Camera f Camera Camea 1 rz Channel Name Digmerge P set Video System soHz 1 e Source Resolution 4920x1080 y Se The Camera page Device Configuration Camera allows you to configure the Channel Name which appears on the camera OSD and the video system frequency To change the Channel Name e Configure the Channel Name as needed and then click the Set button next to Channel Name To change the video system frequency e Select the desired setting under Video System and then click the Set button next to Source Resolution 6 7 4 Date amp Time Date amp Time Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US Canada v V Adjust clock for daylight saving changes Stat Mar 2nd Sun 200 gt End Nov v tst X Sun 200 Device Time12012 10 11 9 30 56 Current PC Time12012 10 11 9 30 56 7 Enable NTP NTP IP DNS Name pool ntp org NTP Port 123 Apply The Date amp Time page allows youto configure the camera s date and time 28 Web Configuration You can set the camera s date and time the following ways Using an NTP server recommended Using your computer s system time e Manually The camera is configured to use NTP by default but you must set the time zone and Daylight Savings Time settings to ensure accurate time After a power failure the camera is configured to conn
12. service you use Domain Name Enter the Domain Name you received from the confirmation email you received after you created your DDNS account e g mycamera dyndns org User Name Enter the User Name e Password Enter the account name Password 4 Click OK to save settings Step 6 of 6 Connect to the camera s DDNS address 1 Enter the camera s DDNS address in your web browser in the following format http http mycamera dyndns org 80 Colon DDNS address HTTP port number 2 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login Once you have logged into your system using your DDNS address you can connect to the IP camera from aremote location using a web browser NVMS Configuring Remote Connection 5 1 Connecting toa DDNS address using NVMS NOTE Complete all the steps above before performing the following method 1 Open NVMS and click Device Manager gt Video Device Manager 2 Click Manager The Device Maintenance window opens Device Maintenance IP Address 192 168 0 121 192 168 0 45 192 168 0 45 192 168 0 46 Enter the Device Toe CZE ove one O camera s cece control por ERR DDNS address Router EX Control Mapping oo E Click Add Click Save 3 Under Device IP enter the Domain Name from the confirmation email For example enter mycamera dyndns org Under Control Port
13. to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product Installation 1 Read and Follow Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the video product is operated Follow all operating instructions Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings Comply with all warnings on the video product and in the operating instructions Polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two PP blades and athird grounding prong os Up The wide blade or the third prong i a are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your video dealer or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords
14. Address 4 Click on acamera IP address in Device List to login 5 Under User Name enter the user name for the camera default admin Under Password enter the password for the camera default admin Click Continue f igDevice Login Config Please input the user name and password Enter Camera User Name LAM 5 5 e default admin Password ar Enter Camera Password a default admin Click Continue to login 6 The camera appears under the camera IP address Click and drag the camera to the display grid to open it oA Click and drag the camera to the display grid to open it NOTE For detailed instructions on using NVMS see the NVMS manual on the CD 4 2 Finding the Camera s IP Address using UPnP in Windows 7 NOTE To use this method your router must support UPnP and the camera and computer must be on the same network UPnP is enabled in the camera by default and can be enabled disabled using NVMS check the NVMS manual for details Finding the Camera s IP Address 1 Click Start Computer Network The camera s IP address appears under Network Infrastructure Cameras 1 Computer 2 d Downloads LL Recent Places 4 Network Infrastructure 3 a gi Ubris eg 1921685101 ep 1921585156 eu 1221565183 rir aa Double click to open fl Conese the camera ai Loca Disk C ta Local Disk 0 em Removable Disk F Network ia Network 2 Double click the camera to open it
15. CTION The camera has the following termination cables 1 RJ45 Network Interface Connect to a router or switch on your network using RJ45 Ethernet cable Cat5e or better 100Mhz connection PoE supported class 3 PoE switch required NOTE Use the included RJ45 coupler to connect to male end of RJ45 Ethernet cable RJ45 Coupler 2 Audio Input RCA Connect to a self powered microphone for listen in audio 3 Audio Output RCA Connect to an amplifier or self powered speaker for intercom 2 way audio 4 DC12V 1A 12V DC power input terminal Make sure to follow correct polarity marked on the power connector when connecting to power Minimum Power Requirement 450mA 5 4W Make sure to follow the correct polarity if connecting the camera to DC power Polarity is marked on the DOM onne O Connection SSS le 3 CAMERA INSTALLATION Initial camera removal 1a Press down on the tab marked with an arrow to lift up the dome cover slightly 1b While pressing on tab twist the dome cover counter clockwise just a few degrees to release dome cover from back clips Lift off the cover Method 1 Direct Attach Install 2a Use included mounting template to mark and pre drill the required holes Use included 2 8 screws to mount the camera directly to the mounting surface Skip next page to finalise installation OR Method 2 Camera Base Install 2b Use the included mounting temp
16. Compensation for environments with multiple moving objects 56 Web Configuration 6 17 10 Mirror Mirror Mirror CLOSE FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Enable disable image mirroring e Mirror Select Horizontal to mirror the image horizontally Vertical to mirror vertically or Picture Flip to mirror both horizontally and vertically Select Close to disable image mirroring 6 17 11 Noise Filter solution may not feature this setting Noise Filter Auto Max Level Q gt 50 0 100 Level O 50 FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Configure noise filter settings Noise Filter Select Auto for automatic noise filtering or Manual e Max Level Select the maximum level for automatic noise filtering Level Select the level for manual noise filtering 57 Resetting to Factory Defaults EE 1 7 RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS Follow the steps below to revert all settings to factory defaults The camera must be connected to power to perform a factory reset 1 Remove the camera lid Remove inside cover D Reset Button 2 Press and hold the white reset button for 5 seconds 2 then release the button to reset the camera to factory defaults 3 Re attach the panel cover and replace the camera cover screws 2x NOTE Make sure rubber seal is firmly in place when replacing the cover 58 Troubleshooting Eee 8 DIMEN
17. Internal service video setup amp micro SD Multi browser support IE Firefox Safari Chrome e 3 axis gimbal for versatile mounting However it is imperative that the user follows the guidelines in this manual to avoid improper usage which may result in damage to the unit electrical shock and fire hazard injury In order to improve the feature functions and quality of this product the specifications are subject to change without notice from time to time Check Onvif compliance on for your software SS 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Getting Started ua esi da zr s rs acea d varzd Eg a dos 1 1 1 Default Camera Username Password and Ports 1 1 2 Camera Interior Overview 0 000 cee eee 2 1 2 1 Functions of Status LED s sere cwspiss eseri ee e i a eens 2 1 3 ONVIF Compatibility and Included Software Overview 3 TZN VMS ea Ac a aa a E UL LEA UT E EE 3 13 3 CD COntEMS e ooo eee cS cere ae e a EE E eae o Lm CE 3 2 Connection 6 6 osc ew ie owes RUE DER RERRE Ri ERE 4 3 Camera Installation 00 0 cece eee 5 4 Finding the Camera s IP Address 8 4 1 Finding the Camera s IP Address Using NVMS 9 4 2 Finding the Camera s IP Address using UPnP in Windows 7 9 4 3 Finding the Camera s IP Address using Bonjour amp in Mac OS 10 4 4 Finding the Camera IP using the BNC Test Cable 11 5 Configuring Remote Connection 12 5 1 Connecting to a DDN
18. NETWORK CAMERA GUIDE X Install Browse o 01 BSM 11 0086801 Breas Made acu Unde SECO e eo oo ndum Network Camera setup and installation guide Browser setup with settings explained Manual Printed in China v1 0 Network Dome Camera CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT gt gt Instruction Manual English Version 1 0 Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing process of your video product safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument However safety is your responsibility too This sheet lists important information that will help
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20. SIONS Units mm amp lnch Indoor Dome Dimensions A l V 27 mm 39 mm 1 1 1 5 4 5 Recess Mount Fitting dimensions Recess cutout and fitting clearance Because our products are subject to continuous improvement product design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation E amp O E 59 Troubleshooting TE 9 TROUBLESHOOTING Can t find the camera IP address using NVMS or other software Make sure Ethernet and or DC power cables are correctly connected to the camera Make sure the PoE switch or DC power source meets the camera s power requirements class 3 PoE 450mA 5 4W 12V If using PoE make sure the PoE switch is powered on Make sure the PC is on the same network as the camera Ping the camera s IP address On your PC go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt Type ping then the camera s local IP address and press Enter If you get the message Request timed out PC and camera are not on the same network or camera is not connected Camera is connected if you receive replies Connect the BNC test cable to the camera and the other end to atest monitor The monitor display shows the camera s IP address A default IP address of 192 168 0 120 may mean that the camera cannot obtain an IP address from the router Check the Ethernet power connections and router configuration Camera set
21. Select the video quality between 1 lowest and 9 highest Ateenate ONS Serer lia gs TIP A quality of 7 provides a good picture It is not recommended to set a ax la high quality value with a small VBR bit rate The Local Network page shows the camera s current IP address and 3 Click OK to apply changes network parameters if DHCP is enabled It also allows you to set a static IP s fi address for the camera see below set the networking parameters and to 6 7 Device Configuration select IPv4 or IPv6 Device Configuration contains the following sub menus NOTE DHCP is disabled by default When DHCP is enabled the IP address Local Network is shown under DHCP IP Use the IPScan tool on CD to configure a static e Device Port IP address This will prevent the camera IP address changing in the event of a power failure Camera To configure the camera s networking parameters Moda 1 Click Device Configuration gt Local Network e OSD 2 Under IP Protocol select IPv4 or IPv6 If you would like to use IPv6 make e Microphone sure it is supported on your network You may need to contact your network administrator or ISP for details P EAN 3 Select Device obtain an IP address automatically to use DHCP or Device e Language use the following IP address to set a static IP address for the camera If e Multicast Not supported you are using a static IP address configure the following e Dome PTZ Not supported e IP Address Enter the IP
22. a iiie ea e Vrae ice ee e a dps A E e 41 6 10 Privacy Masking ini acai ur pear oid aca ara dedecora 43 6 11 Network Service 42e 4 4 eee EX ERE bends pees P EXE Rd 44 ONEKESI rrr 44 6 12 Service Center 0 0 eens 45 6 12 1 SMTP Email Alert Setup iuis ku a ore ed s EXE e eee hewn ae ER 45 6 13 Privilege Manager lessen 46 613 E C210 EMT 47 SMREAMULI ME LET 48 6 13 3 Unlocking User Accounts 22 201 Leak Per E usa xmas XR Ren donors ee fco 49 6 14 Protocol onions ou eed een eae Kee wen oe ee T E 50 MEME Protocol cceresipt 2 Ketan tana one eee eGR ON OC ado eee Oh ood te 50 6 15 Device Restart a 2e edu dci a i EO OR dr ca OSH a eee ws 50 5 16 Default Settings isis vw thot nan iuwosd es one RO weed 51 6 17 Sensor Configuration us xac x dca DPI dC EORR aae 51 GEN NI TIG ED eee hak eat ae a eee 52 617 2Shutter Controli ei earar itu dee eee e whee Chee dee E a E EEE 52 6 17 3 Gain MOGG 2 uc icai miei e dodo dea Ge keh www Ca E ob a OR OR De e ace CAO AT CR ass 53 BOEAEOVINISBENIBOS A Co uendere rp ee ELS SUID ESL 53 6 17 5 A to Iris soseste eem eo pen d ace e gage P BG de Eadaoin D mk eO wen 54 D T7 Galle ccce ike eee YCCQ REOR a GC CR UR CON UK AR CAR AD CRAP UU QE A 54 6 17 7 AE Meter Mode ssa eee Nev eae ae de PR RC RR EORR RUE E Rc tala 55 6 17 8 WB Seung P 55 BIT OW DR M cC PERTERRITI 56 6 17 10 Mirror 2 2 2 eR RI Rr 44i 57 6 17 11 Nose Fite earr oro toe i a qe Peale C e Ca E a a rw D e ots 57 7 Resettin
23. address you would like to assign to the camera Make sure the IP address is available on your network e Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask e Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Enter desired DNS servers 25 26 Web Configuration 4 Click OK to save changes The camera will restart with the new IP address 6 7 2 Device Port a Device Port Device Port Control Port 30001 Http Port 20 RTSP Port 554 RTMP Port 8080 1 ok O Ree The Device Port page Device Configuration gt Device Port allows you to configure the camera s port configuration The camera has the following ports Control port The default is 30001 Enables video streaming HTTP Port The default is 80 Enables web access Please note that if the HTTP is port is anything other than 80 you must enter http before the camera s IP address and colon and the HTTP port after the IP address when connecting using an Internet browser e g if the HTTP port is 85 enter http 192 168 x x 85 RTSP Port Default is 554 Only used for special applications requiring RTSP streaming such as VLC player or quicktime movie RTMP Port Default is 8080 Only used for special applications NOTE If you are configuring multiple IP cameras for individual remote access without an NVR or server you must change all the ports for each camera Two cameras cannot use the same port number To change camera ports 1 Configure the camera ports as
24. age location 1 Click Local Record Record Directory 2 Under Disk Name select x Record Directory Tile a Disk Name Ela Select Disk Type FTP Enable flages 1 Usable Space 1024 SM Staus OK _ File System unknow Click Modify Modify 3 Click Modify The Record Disk Path menu opens 39 Web Configuration 4 Configure the following Record Path Modify Pan Accounts _ O _ G CommPasswre File System cifs Y v Use All Space FreeSpaceD Megabyte s OK Close e IP Enter the IP address of the NAS e Path Enter the NAS folder where video files will be saved NAS folder must be located directly under the root folder of the NAS e g public Accounts Enter the account user name for the NAS e Password Confirm Password Enter the account password for the NAS File System Enter the NAS file system cifs or nfs Use All Space Check to enable the camera to record until the NAS is full Uncheck to limit the amount of space the camera can record on and enter the amount of space in MB available to the camera under Free Space 5 Click OK 40 Web Configuration 6 Setup recording using the Record Policy sub menu see 6 9 1 Record Directory on page 36 To access your recordings use NVMS or manually access your NAS device NOTE On the Record Directory page Status will be OK when NAS is selected if NAS is a
25. anually and use the on screen calendar to set the time and date 6 Click Apply The camera updates to the newly entered time 6 7 5 OSD i oso Camera MN Device Name Rowi0 Column1o Channel ID Row 0 Column o Channel Name Rowlo Cotumn1Q 4 Time Row o _ Column 1 Time Format Y YYY MM DD hh mm ss ww Custom Row o Column o Custom OSD OK I O Reset The OSD page allows you to configure the camera s on screen display text To configure the camera OSD 1 Click Device Configuration gt OSD 2 Check the following options to enable OSD text Device Name Display the Device Name Channel ID Show the channel ID number Channel Name Show the name of the channel set in the Camera menu e Time Show the date and time on the OSD Select the desired date and time format under Time Format 30 Web Configuration Custom Create a custom OSD message Enter the custom OSD text under Custom OSD Device Name IP Camera Channel ID chi Channel Name dome Time 15 01 47 2012 05 28 Mon Custom custom OSD message 3 Enter the desired Row and Column for enabled OSD messages Texton row 0 is shown at the top of the screen and moves down as the row number increases Text on column 0 is shown on the left side of the screen and moves right as the column number increases Column 0 Column increases Row 0 IP Camera chi cht
26. arm I O Not supported e O Alarm Linkage Not supported e Alarm Setting Not supported 6 8 1 Disk Alarm n Disk Alarm Disk Full Alarm Configura l J Disk Full Alarm Max Disk Space 90 Disk Error Alarm Configure J Disk Error Alarm amp o O Reset The Disk Alarm page allows you to configure alarms if there is an issue with the recording disk You can configure a Disk Full Alarm or a Disk Error Alarm A Disk Full Alarm triggers an alarm when the recording disk is full or exceeds a certain percentage A Disk Error Alarm triggers an alarm if there is an error accessing or writing to the recording disk Alarms can be viewed using the Alarm Manager in NVMS see the NVMS manual on the CD for details To configure Disk Alarms 1 Click Alarm Configuration gt Disk Alarm 2 Check Disk Full Alarm to enable Disk Full Alarms 33 Web Configuration 3 Under Max Disk Space enter the disk full percentage that will trigger an alarm e g a Disk Full Alarm will be triggered when the recording disk is 80 full 4 Check Disk Error Alarm to enable Disk Error Alarms 5 Click OK 6 8 2 Motion Alarm The Motion alarm page allows you to configure camera motion detection alarm settings You must enable motion detection to use local e g microSD SD card or FTP recording motion detection recording For instructions on setting up local recording see 6 9 Local Record on page 36 For details on motion recording usi
27. ave your settings 35 Web Configuration 6 9 Local Record Local Record contains the following sub menus e Record Policy e Record Directory 6 9 1 Record Directory f Record Directory C Record Directory Information DskName Sbi s Disk Type sDCard sd Card Enable Fags Usable Space13712 IM Record Directory allows you to configure the microSD SD memory card NAS and FTP storage locations It also allows you format the microSD SD card IMPORTANT You must format the microSD SD card using the camera before you can record to it To format the microSD SD card to enable recording NOTE Formatting the microSD SD card erases all data on the card 1 Click Local Record Record Directory 2 Make sure to disable all recording types in Record Policy before formatting the microSD SD card See 6 9 2 Record Policy on page 41 3 Under Disk Name select SD1 36 Web Configuration 4 Click Modify The Record Disk Path menu opens a Record Directory C Record Directory Information DikName SD e Disk Type1SD Card Select SD1 Click Modify 5 Check Enable V Enable Check Enable DikName sD sd UsableSpace 32 M Fle System GB rome f OK Close Click Format 6 Under File System select SDVideo recommended or Ext3 7 Click Format A window will appear to show the status of the formatting Wait for the formatting to complete and then click OK NOTE If the Record D
28. ccessible and all settings have been entered correctly i Record Directory Record Deectory inf rmation Disk Name 14192 168 5 158 put Disk Type nas Enable Flag Yes Usable Space Use M Space Ju Status ox T Status OK File Systems Moaity 6 9 2 Record Policy D Record Policy Camera ID Enable 24 7H Record Schedule Record o Schedule i Enable Locked Files Pre Record p Bec 0 30Sec Post Record p Bec VO Alarm Alarm in Motion Alarm Channel i Record Quaitty Stream stream Resolution 1920x1080 _ Frame Rate fps 25 IFrameinermal Bit Rate Type z BR Bit Rate kbps 12000 Quality Record Rute 7 Record Audio Storage Rule Cycle Write Iz Number of Days p gt 41 Web Configuration The Record Policy menu allows you to set the microSD SD memory card NAS and FTP recording parameters Once configured the device can record video directly to a microSD SD card NAS and FTP To enable recording to microSD NAS FTP 1 Click Local Record Record Policy 2 Configure recording storage locations in the Record Directory sub menu See 6 9 1 Record Directory on page 36 NOTE The camera will simultaneously record to all storage locations that have been enabled in Record Directory 3 To enable scheduled or continuous recording check Enable under Schedule Record Select 7 24 H Record to record video continuously at all times or select Sche
29. dule Record to create a schedule for recording e If you select Schedule Record click Schedule and configure recording times The schedule is divided into 3 periods and the camera will record during all selected times in all 3 periods Click OK when finished configuring the recording schedule Period 1 Feriod 2 Period 3 Week Begin Time End Time Begin Time End Time Begin Time End Time Monday O00 2330 000 000 000 000 Tuesday 000 2400 000 000 000 000 Wednesday 000 2400 000 000 000 000 Thursday 0 00 2400 000 000 000 000 Friday 000 2400 000 000 000 000 Saturday 000 2400 000 000 000 O00 Sunday 000 2400 000 000 000 O00 OK Close 4 To enable Motion Alarm Recording check Enable under Alarm Record Configure Pre recording and Post recording times Check Motion Alarm Channel 5 Under Stream select the stream to use for recording Stream is recommended if you want to record high quality video stream2 is recommended if you want to save bandwidth or storage space 6 Check Record Audio to enable audio recording 7 Under Storage Rule select Cycle Write to enable the camera to overwrite the oldest recorded data once the available space in the storage location is filled Or select Save Days to save video for a set 42 Web Configuration number of days and enter the Number of Days desired Note t
30. e Configure V NTP Configure V PPPoE Configure V DDNS Configure V Alarm Configure V Privilege Alarm Control V Camera Configure v Local Record V File Operate Device Restart 4 Disk Configure V Modify Device Parameter Audio Configure J Disk Format Record Policy V Register Configure 7 OSD Configure V Device Port 7 Router Mapping V FTP Configure F SMTP Configure V Default Settings V Stream Configure 7 Cash Register V Privacy Masking V Select All E ok O Reset The Group page Privilege Group allows you to manage permissions for user groups Users obtain permissions from their group The Administrators group contains all permissions and cannot be deleted or edited To add a user group 1 Click Add The Add Group menu appears NOTE If the Add Group menu does not appear disable any popup blockers 2 Enter a name for the user group and click OK Enter a group Group al 7 name and click OK OK Close Lei Under Group select the new group 4 Check the permissions you would like to apply to this user group You can check or un check Select All to select all or no permissions 5 Click OK to save your new user group To modify a user group 47 Web Configuration 1 Under Group select the group you would like to modify 2 Click Modify to change the group name if needed enter a new group name and click OK 3 Change permissions as needed and click OK To
31. e video with Activex control to reduce latency Select ActiveX or Flash Player 20 Web Configuration 6 4 Web Interface Live Video Overview Click and drag to zoom in Right click and Camera configuration select ZoomOut to zoom out menus Double click inside window for full screen Stop Select Stream TIP Select stream2 for better performance for remote connections Stream2 has a lower resolution than stream1 The Live video page appears when youlog into the camera Live video requires an ActiveX plug in or Adobe Flash Player 6 4 1 Live Video Menu You can right click on the live video area to bring up the Live Video Menu Right click on the video area to open the Live Video Menu 21 Web Configuration The Live Video Menu contains the following options Full Screen Open the video in full screen Press ESC to exit full screen e Sensor Config Configure the camera sensor settings See 6 17 Sensor Configuration on page 51 e Zoomin Zoom in one level e ZoomOut Zoom out one level e Restore Panorama Zoom out all the way 6 4 2 Configuring Camera Settings Click the options on the left to configure camera settings Setting options are detailed in the remainder of this section Click to select camera menus Speed TIP Some sub menus have a Reset button This button will reset the sub menu options to factory defaults You then have to click OK to save changes 22 Web Conf
32. ect to an NTP server and automatically update the time when power is restored If using another method to set the camera clock time must be manually updated after a power failure To setthe camera s date and time using an NTP server 1 Click Device Configuration gt Date amp Time 2 Under Time Zone select your time zone 3 If your region observes daylight savings time check Adjust clock for daylight saving changes Under Start and End select the start and end times for daylight savings 4 Next to Current PC Time click Apply To sync the camera s date and time to your computer s system time 1 Click Device Configuration gt Date amp Time 2 Un check Enable NTP and click Apply at the bottom of the screen 3 Under Time Zone select your time zone 4 If your region observes daylight savings time check Adjust clock for daylight saving changes Under Start and End select the start and end times for daylight savings 5 Click Apply next to Current Computer Time The Current Device Time updates To setthe camera s date and time manually 1 Click Device Configuration gt Date amp Time 2 Under Time Zone select your time zone 29 Web Configuration 3 Un check Enable NTP and click Apply at the bottom of the screen 4 If your region observes daylight savings time check Adjust clock for daylight saving changes Under Start and End select the start and end times for daylight savings 5 Click Set M
33. ep 3 of 6 Locate your camera s MAC address 1 Open a web browser and enter the camera s IP address in the address bar in the following format i d http 192 168 0 1 20 80 IP da ine port number 2 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login 3 Click Device Info and write down the MAC Address E Device Info Device ID fffcd7 Set Device Name Sel MAC Address 001C27FFFCD7 Device Type lP CAM MAC Address Manufacturer Name gt Version Hardware Version V293 3 Software Versionjv1 6 build044014 044 Video Channet s 1 Alarm input s 0 Alarm Output s do Serial Port s j0 Note The Gevice ID is unique Please dont change it unless special requirernent Step 4 of 6 Register for DDNS Register for one of the DDNS services which are currently supported for use with your IP camera A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your local network The following outlines how to set up your free DDNS account NOTE Your router must support UPnP to enable DDNS NOTE You may use the same DDNS account for multiple IP cameras on the same LAN Configuring Remote Connection Step 5 of 6 Enable DDNS on the camera 1 Enter the camera s IP address in your web browser Log in and then click Network Service gt DDNS 2 Check Enable DDNS 3 Configure the following Provider Select the ddns
34. et up camera set below c Adjust camera viewing angle and secure into place by tightening thumb screw using a flat head screwdriver Adjust zoom and focus as required Note Lens adjustment levers are by default in the locked position Turn counter clockwise to unlock Tighten levers to secure lens setting 0 a Re attach the camera cover using the thumb screw as a guide until it snaps into place b Reattach dome cover Addition Insert a video test cable into the video test cable terminals and connect to atest monitor to set up camera or find the IP when running o Video Test Cable Finding the Camera s IP Address 4 FINDING THE CAMERA S IP ADDRESS Use the steps below to find the camera s IP address and connect to the camera over the local area network LAN using NVMS UPnP on Windows 7 or Bonjour in Mac OS 4 1 Finding the Camera s IP Address Using NVMS 1 Install NVMS from the CD Now Double click the NVMS icon B on the Desktop The log in screen appears 2 Under User Name and Password enter the default NVMS user name admin and password admin Click Login Network Video Monitor System Enter Admin Enter Admin Click Login 3 NVMS opens and scans the local network for connected cameras Detected camera IP addresses on the LAN appear in the Device List on the left side of the screen with a E icon Found camera IP address LEM eee Finding the Camera s IP
35. g to Factory Defaults 58 Gc DIMENSIONS xus 9 xui dard Ra de Vosa d Pur ed ded 59 9 Troubleshooting 0c eee eee eee eee 60 Getting Started SSS LLU 1 GETTING STARTED The system comes with the following components e 1x Camera Mounting Screw Kit e 1 x Mounting Screw Kit e 3x2 8in 70mm screws e 1 x Allen Key e 3x 1 2in 30mm screws e 1x RJ45 Coupler e 3x 1 6in 40mm anchors 1x BNC Test Cable e 1 x Mounting Template e 1 x Quick Start Guide e 1x Instruction Manual Allen Key RJ45 Coupler e 1 x Software Documentation CD ice BNC Test Cable 1 1 Default Camera Username Password and Ports Username admin Password admin Ports 80 HTTP 30001 Control Streaming 8080 RTMP 554 RTSP IP Address DHCP Enabled by Default Router will automatically assign IP address NOTE Once you have completed the basic setup of the camera it is recommended to configure a static IP address This will preventthe camera IP address changing in the event of a power failure For details see 6 7 1 Local Network on page 26 Getting Started 1 2 Camera Interior Overview Front of Camera BNC analog output Reset button Termination cables Getting Started 1 3 ONVIF Compatibility and Included Software Overview This camera is ONVIF v2 1 compliant It is designed for interoperability with popular VMS s and NVR s with backwards compatibility to ONVIF v 1 02 For more informa
36. hat you must have sufficient storage space to save the number of days entered Click OK to save changes NOTE To view video from the SD microSD card FTP or NAS use NVMS s playback features see the NVMS manual on the CD for details You can access video saved to FTP or NAS by manually accessing your FTP server or NAS device 6 10 Privacy Masking E Privacy Masking Channel 1 z Privacy Masking setting V Enable Privacy Maslang Note max prvacy masking size 8 Privacy area ox O Reset The Privacy Masking menu allows you to create up to 5 privacy areas that will not appear in recordings You can cover up to 8 of the total image area To configure privacy areas 1 2 3 43 Click Privacy Masking Check Enable Privacy Masking Click and drag inside the video area to configure privacy areas Privacy areas will be shown as green rectangles Right click to delete the last created area Web Configuration 4 Click OK An error message appears if the masks configured exceed 8 of the total image area 6 11 Network Service Network Service contains the following sub menus e DDNS e PPPoE Not supported 6 11 1 DDNS E DDNS DONS Enable DONS Prowder ESTER Domain Name sid acous 0 0 Passw O Reset The DDNS sub menu allows you to configure DDNS settings Before configuring DDNS settings you must register the camera for a free DDNS account see 5 Configuring Remote Con
37. here youcan view and configure the camera NOTE The ActiveX plug in may provide smoother video performance than Flash Player To use Activex click the message above the video window Then click inside the video area select Install this Add on for all users on this computer and follow the prompts v Click here to install the following ActrieX contol pleyerocx cab from Ligmenge Technologes hc TN Hill Install This Add on for All Users on This Computer n Record M Privacy Masking 3D Positioning _ North Timer D Network Servic aoa beta Install ActiveX plug in p 62 v D Default Settings omn Focus D 6 Brush QOnDftR NOTE If your computer does not have Flash Player installed you will be prompted to select if you would like to use ActiveX or Flash Player to connect to the camera Click to play live video with ActiveX control to reduce latency recommended Uses an ActiveX plug in to connectto the camera To install the plug in click on the video area and select Install this Add on for all users on this computer and follow the prompts Click to download the latest version of Flash Player to play live video Opens a link to download Flash Player from Adobe s website After completing the installation restart your browser and reconnect to the camera A Can t play live video Click lo download the latest version of Flash Player to play live video Click to play liv
38. iguration 6 5 Device Info E Device Info Device ID fic 7 Device Name Set MAC Address 00 10 27 FFFCD7 Device Type IP CAM Manufacturer Name Hardware Version v293 3 ftwar sion v16 busd044014 044 Li Video Channel s 1 Alarm Input s 0 Alarm Output s 0 Serial Port s 0 The Device Info page shows information about your IP camera such as the Device Name which appears in the Device List in NVMS firmware version MAC address and camera inputs and outputs You can also configure the Device Name for your camera ATTENTION The device ID is unique Do not change it unless your installation has special requirements To configure the Device Name 1 Click Device Info 2 Under Device Name enter the desired device name and then click Set 23 Web Configuration 6 6 Stream Configuration E Stream Configuration Camera Id 1 Stream Configuration Stream Id 1 Namelseam J Video Encode Type M264 Main Profle Audio Encode Type G711 ULAW Resolution 19201080 Frame Ratetips 22 Frame Interval 1 Bit Rate kbps CBR 10000 1000 120000 Quality 7 O reset The Stream Configuration page allows you to configure the camera s video streams The camera supports three different video streams This allows you to have a high quality recording stream stream1 alower quality stream stream2 to preserve bandwidth for remote connections and an MJPEG stream for ap
39. isk Path menu does not open or formatting does not occur disable any popup blockers To configure FTP storage location 1 Click Local Record gt Record Directory 37 Web Configuration 2 Under Disk Name select ftp E Record Directory Record Directory Information Disk Name ET uui cult Dsknpere 1 Enable Flag Yes Usable Space 1024 1 M saus k gS Modify Select ftp Click Modify 3 Click Modify The Record Disk Path opens 4 Check Enable 5 Configure the following Record Path Modify Enable aa Pot accounts O O Configure FTP Password server information Check Enable Confirm Password File System Free Space 1024 Megabyte s e IP Enter the FTP server address Port Enter the FTP port number Accounts Enter the FTP account user name e Password Confirm Password Enter the FTP password Free Space Enter the amount of space in MB you would like to make available on the FTP server for recording 38 Web Configuration 6 Click OK 7 Setup recording using the Record Policy sub menu see 6 9 1 Record Directory on page 36 To access your recordings use NVMS or manually access your FTP server NOTE On the Record Directory page Status will be OK when FTP is selected if FTP is accessible and all settings have been entered correctly i Record Directory To configure a NAS stor
40. king User Accounts The admin account is the only account that can unlock user accounts that have been locked out User accounts are locked out if the wrong password is entered 3 or more times To unlock a user account 1 Login to the camera as admin 49 Web Configuration 2 Click Privilege Manager gt User Privilege Group new group o Ges Seas Lib EL L L ZZAAAAAA LM Al Q S Click Unlock iw We i 7 3 Under User select the locked user account 4 Click Unlock to unlock the account 6 14 Protocol Protocol contains the following sub menus Protocol e Security Not supported NOTE Do not check User Verification in the Security sub menu as it may block ONVIF software from detecting the camera 6 14 1 Protocol Protocol Info Protocol Name omi Protocol Version wt 01 v1 02 The Protocol page Protocol gt Protocol allows you to view ONVIF protocol settings 6 15 Device Restart i Device Restart Device Restart BiResan Click Device Restart Click Restart then click OK to restart the camera 50 Web Configuration 6 16 Default Settings Default Settings Restore Click Default Settings Click Restore then click OK to restore the camera to factory default settings The camera will reboot 6 17 Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration menu is used to adjust camera image settings To configure camera image settings using the Sensor Configuration menu e Log into the came
41. late Installation Option 1 to mark and pre drill the required holes Remove the camera base by unscrewing the base locking screws indicated by padlock markings and turn camera module approx 5 degrees counterclockwise to detach camera base from the camera module Install the base as indicated using the 1 2 screws Camera Installation 3a Reinsert camera module into camera base by aligning the arrow notches and turning camera module clockwise to lock into place 3b Reinstall the base locking screws indicated by padlock markings Skip to next Page Method 3 Recess Mount a Cut semi flush mounting hole into surface using provided Semi flush Mount Cut out Template Note Always cut using the inside line of the cutout template b Insert camera into cutout Make sure that the mounting arms are not extended c Turn screwdriver clockwise to unlock all of the 3 mounting arms d Continue turning clockwise to move mounting arms down until they make contact with inner mounting surface Note Once mounting arms have made contact with the inner mounting surface do not apply too much pressure to avoid damaging surface Connection a Remove camera cover by squeezing the back and front of the cover as indicated by the arrow indicators at the same time and lifting it up and away from the lens b Insert the included video test cable into the RCA jack and connect to a test monitor to s
42. nection on page 12 To configure DDNS settings 1 Click Network Service gt DDNS 2 Check Enable DDNS 3 Configure the following e Provider Select DunDNS or 3322 ddns services as required e Domain Name Enter the Domain Name for your registered account with either service This forms part of the prefix name on the domain NOTE Connect to your camera using a web browser by entering http the Domain Name colon and then the HTTP port For example if the Domain Name is mycamera dyndns org use the address http mycamera dyndns org 80 e User Name Enter your User Name you registered as 44 Web Configuration Password Enter the Password you haveseton the account 4 Click OK to save settings 6 12 Service Center Service Center contains the following sub menus e SMTP e Alarm Center not supported currently 6 12 1 SMTP Email Alert Setup R SMTP SSS ee Enable SMTP SMTP Server Address SMTP Server Port 25 User Name Password Sender E mail Address Recipient E mail Address 1 Recipient_E mail_Address2 Recipient E mail Address3 Recipient E mail Address4 Recipient E mail Address5 Attachment Image Quality High P Transport Mode No Encrypted Send testMail ok O Reset The SMTP sub menu allows you to configure email alerts when motion alarms occur Email alerts will include a jpg snapshot attachment Before setting up email alerts you must configure the following e M
43. ng NVMS see the NVMS manual on CD E Motion Alarm Camera ID 1 Motion Parameter Enable o Schedule Movon Area Sennaa Output Channel PTZ Camera ID 1 Type Preset Nam 1 0 s Set Clear OK j Oo Reset i To configure motion detection 1 Click Alarm Configuration gt Motion Alarm 2 Check Enable under Motion Parameter 34 Web Configuration 3 Click Schedule to configure a motion detection schedule The Schedule Time Setting menu opens NOTE If the Schedule Time Setting does not open disable any popup blockers Schedule Time Setting Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Week Begin Time End Time Begin Time End Time Begin Time End Time 0 00 x 0 00 0 00 Sunday 0 00 0 00 4 Configure the weekly schedule The schedule is divided into 3 periods and motion detection will be enabled in all times during all 3 periods 5 Click Motion Area and configure up to 8 motion detection areas e Select Area Motion or Area Mask to configure motion detection areas Area Motion allows you to select areas where motion detection is enabled Area Mask enables the entire image for motion detection and allows you to select areas to disable motion detection Right click to delete the last created area 6 Under Sensitivity select the sensitivity for motion detection Low Medium or High 7 Click OK to s
44. om Level pret Orto m General Soarty Pac Content Connections Progr Advanced Select a 100 to View qe Change security settings Damet Loca wmranet Trustedemes Resmcted owe Internet Thes mee ts for Drrternet wabettes te Vete e Pushed ont wetrirted re Web Configuration 3 Under Download unsigned ActiveX controls click Prompt recommended or Enable see Sens ne m L A A _ Select Enable or Prompt under F Download unsigned ActiveX controls X cormroiz not marta az mate for Click OK 4 Click OK Click OK again to save changes Step 2 of 2 Log into camera 1 Connect the camera to your local network and find the camera s IP address See 4 Finding the Camera s IP Address on page 9 2 Enter the camera s IP address in the address bar in the following format ird http 192 168 0 120 80 IP address Colon HTTP port number NOTE You can also connect to the camera using a DDNS address DDNS setup and port forwarding required see 5 Configuring Remote Connection on page 12 for details 3 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login Enter Camera User Name default admin Enter Camera Password default admin Click Login Web Configuration 4 If your computer has Flash Player installed the main screen for the camera web interface opens From
45. otion alarms must be enabled before the camera will send email alerts See 6 8 2 Motion Alarm on page 34 Astatic IP address must be configured for the camera and DNS servers must be entered See 6 7 1 Local Network on page 26 45 Web Configuration To enable email alerts 1 Click Service Center gt SMTP 2 Check Enable SMTP 3 Configure the following e SMTP Server Address Enter the address for your SMTP server e SMTP Server Port Enter your server s SMTP port number User Name Enter the SMTP account user name e Password Enter the SMTP account password e Sender E mail Address Enter the email address that will be used to send email alerts e Recipient E mail Address 1 5 Enter up to 5 email addresses that will receive email alerts e Attachment Image Quality Select the quality of the image attachments High Mid or Low Transport Mode Select the encryption type used by the server SSL or STARTTLS or select No encrypted if your server does not use encryption 4 Click OK to save your settings Click Send testmail to send a test email alert 6 13 Privilege Manager Privilege Manager allows you to configure user accounts and user groups Privilege Manager contains the following sub menus e Group User 46 Web Configuration 6 13 1 Group E Group Group Administrators v Add Modify _Delete Network Configure Privilege Manage 7 Live Video V v RS485 Configure 7 Updat
46. our local network and find the camera s IP address See 4 Finding the Camera s IP Address on page 9 2 Open your browser and enter the camera s IP address in the address bar in the following format id http 1 Sprecher SM Colon Camera IP address HTTP port number NOTE You can also connect to the camera using a DDNS address DDNS setup and port forwarding required see 5 Configuring Remote Connection on page 12for details 3 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login Language English _ Enter Camera User Name default admin Password O Enter Camera Password default admin Click Login Web Configuration 4 The main screen for the camera web interface opens From here you can view and configure the camera NOTE If you do not see video from the camera make sure your computer has the latest version of Adobe Flash Player installed visit http www adobe com to download the latest version After installing Flash Player restart your browser and reconnect to the camera 6 3 Internet Explorer amp Setup Step 1 of 2 Change Internet Explorer security settings for ActiveX 1 Open Internet Explorer and open the Security tab Internet Explorer 8 Click Tools gt Internet Options and select the Security tab Internet Explorer 9 Click gt Internet Options and select the Security tab 2 Click Cust
47. ower resolution to conserve bandwidth and improve performance on low bandwidth connections e If using IE click the message above the video area to use ActiveX plug in instead of Flash Player ActiveX may provide smoother video performance User account is locked User accounts are locked when the password has been incorrectly entered 3times To unlock the account login to the camera web interface as admin Click Privilege Manager gt User Under User select the locked user account and click Unlock to unlock the account 61
48. plications requiring MJPEG To configure video streaming settings 1 Click Stream Configuration Under Stream ID select the stream you would like to configure 2 Configure the following Video Encode Type Select the Video Encoding type for the stream Stream1 and stream2 can be configured for H 264 High Profile H 264 Main Profile or H 264 Base Profile Stream3 supports MJPEG only Audio Encode Type Select the Audio Encoding type for the stream G711 ALAW G711 ULAW or RAW PCM Resolution Select the resolution for the stream Stream1 and stream3 can be set to 1920x1080 or 640x360 Stream2 can only be set to 640x360 Stream3 can only be set to 1920x1080 24 Web Configuration Web Configuration Frame Rate Select the frame rate for the stream up to maximum of 6 7 1 Local Network 30FPS for stream1 or stream2 or 12FPS for stream3 WM Local Network NOTE Frame rate may be automatically adjusted to account for bandwidth IP Protocot IP limitations PAM e Frame interval Select the interval for frames 1 2 or 3 The default value of 2 should be used unless there are special requirements The IP Adoress EERERMO Frame interval does not apply to stream3 Suonet uas saa O e Bit Rate For stream1 or stream2 select CBR Constant Bit Rate or VBR ore Variable Bit Rate Enter the desired bit rate below in kbps Stream3 only pHcPie Td mol cH TEC IEEE EET supports VBR Preferred DNS Server 192 168 0 1 J Quality
49. ra using a web browser and from the Live Video page right click on the video area and select Sensor Config Right click in the video area and select Sensor Config Mirror Brightness lt Q gt 50 0 Saturation x gt 50 0 100 Contrast lt FactorySetting Cancel 51 Web Configuration Click Save to save setting changes Click Reset to revert to the last saved changes Click Factory Setting to revert all camera sensor settings to factory defaults e Click Cancel to exit TIP Hold the mouse over the tabs to see the full name of the tab 6 17 1 Image Adjust Mirror Brightness 0 Saturation lt 0 Contrast lt 0 FactorySetting Cancel Adjust the Brightness Saturation and Contrast settings for the image 6 17 2 Shutter Control 0 SemwsSen CC s Mirror ShutterMode FixedShutter MaxShutter FixedShutter 1 1000 FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Adjust the camera shutter settings e ShutterMode Select AutoShutter or FixedShutter 52 Web Configuration e MaxShutter Sets the upper limit of the shutter speed when AutoShutter is selected FixedShutter Sets the shutter speed when FixedShutter is selected 6 17 3 Gain Mode Mirror Gain Mode AutoGain MaxGain dB O 50 0 100 FixedGain dB gt
50. shown on the test monitor The camera must be connected to power to use the BNC test cable NOTE The default IP address of 192 168 0 120 is shown if the camera cannot obtain an IP address from the router Check the Ethernet power connections and router configuration Configuring Remote Connection EE 5 CONFIGURING REMOTE CONNECTION Follow the steps below to configure your camera for connections over the Internet using a web browser NVMS or other VMS software Step 1 of 6 Locate the camera s local IP address e See 4 Finding the Camera s IP Address on page 8 Step 2 of 6 Port Forward your router You need to enable port forwarding for the following ports on your router to the camera s local IP address e HTTP Port default 80 Control Port default 30001 NOTE If you are configuring multiple IP cameras for individual remote access you must change the ports for each camera Two cameras cannot use the same port number NOTE Port forwarding the RTSP and RTMP ports is not necessary unless your installation has special requirements There are two methods for port forwarding e You can manually port forward your router See yourrouter s user manual for details An example of a port forwarding screen is shown below Port Range Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enable HTTP 80 to 80 Both 1921681 100 gt Contro 30001 30001 Both 421581 100 V Configuring Remote Connection St
51. ter and Moisture Do not use this video product near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool and the like Caution Maintain electrical safety Powerline operated equipment or accessories connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA certification mark onthe accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the safety features This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical shock or fire If in doubt contact qualified service personnel Accessories Do not place this video equipment on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The video equipment may fall causing serious damage to the video product Usethis video product only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the video product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturers instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Service 13 14 15 16 17 18 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power supply cord or plug
52. tion on ONVIF visit www onvif org NOTE Provided software is PC compatible only Mac OS access to the cameras is available via Safari amp browser only 1 3 1 NVMS e NVMS isaclient only solution that supports up to 36 IP cameras NVMS is a free software provided on the CD NVMS supports all the features of the camera It can access micro SD SD card recordings and camera setup over a local network NVMS manual is provided on the CD 1 3 2 CD Tools CD contents Folders IP Search Search find IP Cameras and set IP address and gateway NTP Service Tool Time Sync Application IP devices match one PC system time FTPUpdater Firmware Update tool IP Support Help Files Website support help documents for common problems RTSP Tool provides RTSP string command f e g VLC or Quick time use SD Driver Ext2 driver for Windows XP to read sd Memory card on PC Onvif Help documents on Onvif specifications Open the NTP service Windows XP only enables NTP time to be enabled Adobe Flash Player Flash Video player for Windows IE plugin and Apple Mac OS Adobe AcrobatReader Windows and Max OS Acrobat Reader v10 Files IP series bitrate calculator htm Simple storage calculator for IP devices NVMS_Install exe NVR Software installation for PC NVMS Manual 1 7 pdf X Guide to use the NVMS Software SNMedia Player exe File Player for recorded files backup files from devices NVMS 3 Camera Installation EE 1 2 CONNE
53. wing Multi Pattern When metering light entire image is metered symmetrically Center Weighted When metering light priority is given to the center of the image Vertical Center Weighted When metering light priority is givento the vertical center of the image e Horizontal Center Weighted When metering light priority is given to the horizontal center of the image 6 17 8 WB Setting WB Mode Ato sw RedGain O Manual Mode Overcast BlueGain J FactorySetting Cancel Adjust White Balance 55 Web Configuration e WB Mode Select Auto for automatic white balance or Manual to manually set the white balance e Manual Mode Select a mode for the lighting conditions or select Customized and manually adjust the RedGain and BlueGain 6 17 9 WDR solution may not feature this setting Ima Sh Gai Day Aut GA WDR AE WB Mirr Noi contol modefor T Working Mode DLO FactorySetting Save Reset Cancel Configure settings for Digital Wide Dynamic Range Control Mode Select ON to enable Digital Wide Dynamic Range or OFF to disable NOTE Enabling Digital Wide Dynamic Range may cause color distortion based on the lighting If you notice color distortion it is recommended to turn Control Mode to OFF Working Mode Select DLO Digital Side Overflow for environments with few moving objects Select MC Motion
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