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1. Password Cd RECORDING OPTIONS PPPoE User Name Password Port Settings RTSP Port 8500 HTTP Port 80 MAC Address MAC Address 30 10 30 50 00 07 SCHEDULED RECORDING SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT TERMINAL SETTINGS PAN TILE SETTINGS Apply LOG INFORMATION MAINTENANCE b LOCAL SETTINGS No changes need to save Save Changes Close DHCP Click this to enable IP camera s DHCP function It acquires its WAN port IP address from a DHCP server within the same network You must have a DHCP server in order to enable this function Static IP address Click this to manually enter the IP camera address IP address is the address of Network Camera in network please enquire this value from your network administrator invalid or address conflict will cause Network Camera connection failed Default IP address is 192 168 188 188 Subnet mask If IP address is changed adjust the subnet mask accordingly Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway router Please enquire your network administrator DNSJ Defines the IP address of the primary DNS server This is used for identifying this computer by name instead of IP address RTSP Port it is the listening port providing data servers including video and audio stream service and setting service HTTP port it is the listening port providing web service If this setting is changed please login by accessing ht
2. map settings EX Italy milan gt east milan region 1 gt 001 9 west milan m 1 6 Add sensor alarm input Click I button on the top menu or Right click mouse on Map name click Add DI You will see K icon on the map drag it to the appointed position on the map Page 76 of 88 7 Add alarm output Click 8 button on the top menu or right click mouse on map name click Add DO You wil see icon on the map drag it to the appointed position on the map 3 Viewing Electronic Map _ button in main menu to view electronic map 4 Show electronic map on another monitor Enable Show electronic map on another monitor Live video of IP Camera is displayed by one monitor electronic map is displayed by another monitor Note Make sure the PC supports dual display card General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 Language English V S Auto connect image while program running Auto login device while program running Show Electronic map on another monitor dual VGA card required Auto login with current user next time Show snapshots while switching pages manually with Loop switching V Show the last frame of the video when the network 180 24 second s uto reconnect times unlimited times Frame Buffer auto adjust A smaller value provides the less
3. 5 Modify parameters of IP camera Server modification select IP camera and click the modify Page 54 of 88 Froup Settings Properties Device Name IF CAMERA Reverse connect to server Device 192 168 168 168 Devi ce Pain 8 7 2 DI Do Cumw User Wane adnin Password eeee 00002020205 Notice Please add one group at lease Lx cem 6 Delete IP camera Right click mouse on the selected IP camera which want to delete click Delete Device 6 2 2 User management Click the button in the bottom of main menu to pop up a local setting window and enter the normal setting attribute page please refer fo the figure Page 55 of 88 LOCAL SETTINGS General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alara E Mail Date Forwardir 4 gt Auto connect image while program running Auto login device while program running Show Electronic map on another monitor dual card required Auto login with current user next time Shew snapshots while switching pages manually with Loop switching V Show the last frame of the video when the network i 180 second s Auto reconnect times unlimited times Frame Buffer fauto adjust A smaller value provides the less delay a bigger Log File Log file C Program Files DVSImageCenter Log Days to save log manually delete File Format of Snapshot bmp compressio
4. T o Nar D CRD RES diventare LES RDA Nh erac Windows Firewall Wireless Network Setup Wizard Step 5 Click Local Area Connections then click Change settings of this connection in the network task menu Network Connections Edt Favorites Tools Advanced Hep Address Network Connections Network Tasks a Connection 1394 Connection able unplugged Fire Connected Firewalled oadcom 440x 103100 Integr 1394 Net Adapter Create new connection Change Windows Firewall settings Disable this network device Wireless Network Connection Connected Firewalled IntekR PRO Wireless 2200B6 mj Rename this connection Change settings of this connection Other Places gt Control Panel amp My Network Places My Documents M My Computer Step 6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the click the Properties button If you have both IPv4 and IPv6 choose IPvA Page 11 of 88 Local Area Connection Properties oin RN General Advanced Connect using E Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated ETTE This connection uses the followang items M 5005 Packet Scheduler dim M f AEGIS Protocol IEEE 802 1 gt Internet Protocol TLR IF Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconn
5. bigger Log File Log file C Program Files DVSImageCenter Log Days to save log manually delete File Format of Snapshot bmp compressio 75 1 100 6 9 5 Email notification If failed to sign in IP camera video lost motion detection trigger or sensor alarm trigger it will send alarm notification by email Enable Send E mail Page 77 of 88 LOCAL SETTINGS Enter into Email attribute page as below Page 78 of 88 LOCAL SETTINGS General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 gt Device device name IP address port group NanShan 192 168 188 9500 SZ KFC Kowloon 192 168 168 9500 HK KFC SMTP server smtpcom 263xmail com 0 Sender sales omconcctv com Username lsales omconcetv com 00000 Password Recipient admin omconcetv com CC sales omconcctv com 0 0 E Mail Title SZ nan shen alarm Content motion detection 000 Send E Mail v Metion Dete Detector Ala Video Lost Disconnected Copy settings to a11 devices 1 SMTP Server Input the SMTP Server e g smtp sohu com 2 username Input the full name of email address 3 password Input password to login email address 4 Sender email Input the sending email address Sending email address should be same as email address of user name 5 Receipt The email address which receive the alarm no
6. 4 Copy settings to all cameras all cameras of the device LU jJ Lo Apply Note For enabling timer record function the Network Camera must enable automatically login server function firstly please refer to server management for details setting Please do not close video when you enable the timer record otherwise the system will not record automatically The client must logouts and re logins to restore the timer record 6 7 3 Manual record Start record and stop Record Method 1 Click on the bottom of main menu to start record Re click to stop the record Method 2 right click mouse on Camera 01 or right click mouse on video image Choose Start Recording Choose Stop Recording to stop the record Page 66 of 88 ae BM group settings delete preview window disconnect image snapshot remote file Check Alarm page control camera icon change blue color to yellow color IP CAMERA 192 168 188 188 9 Stop record right click mouse on Camera 01 or right click mouse video image Choose Stop Recording camera icon is blue Note Blue camera icon no record Yellow camera icon recording 6 7 4 Alarm record Enable alarm record setting Click button in main menu to pop up the local setting enter the Alarm attribute page enable alarm record and set the record time Page 67 of 88 General User Alarm Sound channel 1 WWSImageCenter
7. STORAGE RECORDING OPTIONS SCHEDULED RECORDING SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Current file progress 0 Overall proress 096 TERMINAL SETTINGS PAN TILE SETTINGS LOG INFORMATION Upgrade b MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close This section introduced system common settings including system upgrade system version system restart system factory settings restore shown as following figure 5 5 1 Firmware upgrade restore reboot Upgrade J Please do not use this function except professionals Click browser button to select the update file and press enter Page 36 of 88 DEVICE NETWORK Reboot USER Reboot the device AUDIO amp VIDEO VIDEO OVERLAY MOTION DETECTION Restore DIGITAL INPUT Restore all settings to factory default Firmware Upgrade File Name D OMC IPC MEGA FLS DIGITAL OUTPUT b STORAGE RECORDING OPTIONS b SCHEDULED RECORDING b SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Current file progress 0 TERMINAL SETTINGS verall proress 0 gt PAH TILE SETTINGS LOG INFORMATION MAINTENANCE b LOCAL SETTINGS Then click Upgrade click Ok button in a dialog box The system will start the upgrade process a progress bar will indicate upgrade status When the upgrade is complet
8. 2 Sees 5 B a ck i Sires ARN DA tut d J E 1 2 m j 19 X Address o Cortrol Panel Go lt m Control Panel a gt Switch to Classic view LZ ag Appearance and Themes LS Printers and Other Hardware 2 See Also a Pick a category Windows Update Help and Support Other Control Panel Options Network and Internet Connections i 5 Addo Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional g Options gt J Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options Performance and Maintenance Security Center NI Step 4 Double click the Network connection icon Page 10 of 88 E Network and Internet Connections File Edit Favorites Tools Help QO O ye rm gt Address Network and Internet Connections 222222222 Network and Internet Connections See Also Network Places qp Printers and Other Pick a task Hardware a Remote Desktop Be Phone and Modem Options Set up or change your Internet connection 5 Create a connection to the network at your workplace Troubleshooters A gt Set up a wireless network for a home or small office 2 Networking gt Change Windows Firewall settings 2 Internet Explorer 2 Network Diagnostics or pick a Control Panel icon Internet Options Network Connections Connects to other comp cers networks tn
9. should contain hard returns after lines with more than 1 024 characters Do you accept all the terns of the preceding License Agreement EF you choose the setup will close To install pou must accept this agreement InstallShield Click Yes there will be a dialogue box Page 16 of 88 InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name and the name of the company for whom you work User Name user Company Name DMCON InstallShield lt Back Next gt Cancel Input user name and company name optional click Next there will be a dialogue InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files Setup will install D SImageCenter in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different Folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program FilesNDVSImageCenter Browse lt Back Next gt Cancel Choose installation folder click next there will be a dialogue box Page 17 of 88 InstallShield Wizard Start Copying Files Review settings before copying files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files want to review or change any settings click Back IF you satisfied with the settings click Nest to begin copying files Current Settings Click
10. slert wav JQ Alarm Action SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 v Play alarm sound Pop up map Pop up lera message Send E Mail p Connect camera image v Recording Recording time 120 second s Pre recording 10 second s uto Clear Alarm v On Alarm Action 1 Enable Recording 2 Set Recording time 1 999 999 999 seconds can be defined 3 Pre recording pre alarm record 1 999 999 999 seconds can be defined 6 8 Playback uto clear alarm time 10 second s Click Ld button in main menu to pop up the player menu select the record file to view videos Page 68 of 88 Mors Player X Iu Engish Vs 2010 1 5 Ux IAE ce servers re M A srs a ene E file name file size 44 gt O 69 4 Search path Local record the files are saved in PC Remote download the files are kept in SD card of IP camera Record type Alarm record includes the motion detection record and sensor alarm record Manual record Scheduled record time schedule record Search mode define the search condition Search by devices and Search by date Click i to begin search 4 open the record files to playback Li begin to play Ki Pause Li stop to play Fast backward Page 69 of 88 44 Forward the speed can be defined 2X AX 8 16X and 1 2X 1 AX 1 8X and 1 16
11. to preset the camera preset 9 call 6 6 Snapshot 6 6 1 How to Snapshot Users can manually snapshot images while they are viewing video Method 1 Select the Snapshot item from the pop up menu by clicking open video image with the right mouse button Method 2 Select open video image with leff mouse button and then click button in main menu with left mouse button 6 6 2 Search snapshot Click Ld button in main menu to pop up the player menu select the Image file to view images Page 63 of 88 Mors Player X Iu Engish Vs oo 2358 AA 2010 1 5 jue OE N servers 23 4 c 9 poem file name file size mm Search path Local record the files are saved in PC Remote download the files are kept in SD card of IP camera Search mode define the search condition Search by devices and Search by date Click to begin search 6 7 Record The system supports 7 24 hours record manual record alarm record pre record local remote record search and record cover automatically 6 7 1 General setting Record path overwrite record package Setting path Click TOF button in main menu to pop up the local setting menu enter the Recording Options attribute page and choose the storage hard driver in the Local Record Disk Page 64 of 88 LOCAL SETTINGS General User SCHEDULE
12. 5 compressio 75 1 100 6 10 Toolbar 6 10 1 Bottom Toolbar Part B 1 4 9 16 25 36ch Multiview Full screen Video image displayed on the screen will be maximized Right click mouse to cancel the full screen Eu show quick buttons Part Il log in IP camera Page 82 of 88 log off IP camera mE Connect Image Disconnect image tic manually Snapshot Li manually record Ow talk with IP camera enoble it the on lo camera video changes Li Clear alarm EJ the audio the icon on IP camera video is grey When start the audio the icon becomes yellow Part Ill NEM loop switch bad Switch to previous screen Switch to next screen id view electronic map Electronic map settings A group settings add multiple IP cameras 1 settings for Management Software em y __ Check history event Playback the record files of IP camera or Page 83 of 88 6 10 2 PTZ Control Toolbar 0 45 e 0 6 10 3 Alarm Control Toolbar Alarm Output alarm output status The indicator will light up if trigger alarm output When you click the lamp to light it up this will trigger the alarm output 7 Appendix 7 1 FAQ If you have problems in using please refer to following steps to check and solve them Check hardware and interface Please check you power supply firstly and then check if yo
13. Available Available Total Space b AUDIO amp VIDEO C DVSFile 32212 42224N D ADVSFile 39388M 422248 VIDEO OVERLAY JE E DVSFile gT668M 99996 MOTION DETECTION F DVSFile 99T80N 120T92M DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT STORAGE Recorded File Time limit bigger than second s Size limit RECORDING OPTIONS SCHEDULED RECORDING Ulear Alarm SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT On uto clear alarm time 120 second s TERMINAL SETTINGS Stream options Live stream Str ean 01 PAN TILE SETTINGS Frame buffer auto TT smaller value provides the less delayed a bigger jus LOG INFORMATION value provides the better smoothness b MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS Save Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close Choose the hard disk drive for local record and snapshot The files will be saved under Hard disk drive DVSFile Time limit Pack record file by time default is package one record file per one minute 1 9999999 seconds can set Size limit Pack record file by file size 1 999999999 Mega Bytes can be set 5 8 2 Play Local record file Click it pops up the following dialogue Page 49 of 88 Search and play PAM HTH File Source Remote Local Downloaded File Type Remote pshot Year 2009 Month 10 Day 22 H
14. Client ie client 2 FIP notification motion DAD configurable camera 3 email notification 4 Record alarm and save in log output 5 trigger output Can IImages capture and upload to Sensor input combine client 2 FIP notification alarm camera 3 email notification 4 Record output 5 trigger output Client configurable and save in log 5 6 1 sensor alarm After the sensor alarm service is enabled when the sensor input alarm happened Network Camera will perform following actions Capture JPG image and upload to client Trigger alarm output Snapshot email notification Snapshot FIP notification Alarm record Send alarm information to client or trigger the unconnected client connection and video opening Page 40 of 88 Settings DEVICE NETWORK USER Alert Time of Digital Input Everyday 00 00 23 59 o0 00 23 59 AUDIO amp VIDEO Sunday 00 00 e3 59 00 00 23 59 Monday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Tuesday 0 00 00 23 59 Wednesday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Thursday 00 00 23 59 oo 00 23 59 Friday 00 00 2 123 5 Saturday 00 00 224123 5 VIDEO OVERLAY MOTION DETECTION DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT STORAGE RECORDING OPTIONS o0 00 23 59 SCHEDULED RECORDING D 22 9 9 00 00 23 59 j BN
15. Disk Click OK to format it After successes format it shows information as follows Format Progress Format successed 100 6 Partitions Partition MOUNT Format Tota VUsed W Free capacit Used Partition type 0 Yes Yes 1924 0 1924 0 Data partition 5 7 2 Schedule record on SD card If 24 hours every day to record you can click Everyday Start from 00 00 to 23 59 If snapshot when holidays you can click Saturday Sunday start from 00 00 to 23 59 If snapshot when work off you can click Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 Thursday Friday start from 12 00 14 00 18 00 23 59 Page 44 of 88 Click Apply to save the changes click Save changes to save in Flash Settings DEVICE SCHEDULED RECORDING NETWORK USER Recording Time Everyday 23 59 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 5 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 58 Tuesday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 3 Wednesday 00 00 123 59 00 00 23 59 56 AUDIO amp VIDEO VIDEO OVERLAY MOTION DETECTION DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT b STORAGE Thursday 00 00 23 58 00 00 23 59 Friday 23 59 00 00 44 23 58 99 Saturday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 RECORDING OPTIONS SCHEDULED RECORDING SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT TERM
16. KFC 4 SH 192 168 188 188 9 group settings delete preview window start recording remote file UnCheck Alarm page control d Disconnect Image x ce Select IP camera right click mouse to select disconnect image or click Id 6 3 3 Auto log in IP camera and Auto Connect IP camera Click the button in the bottom of main menu to pop up a local setting window and enter the General attribute page click Auto connect image while program running and Auto login device while program running Auto reconnect times J When fail to log in IP camera support automatically re connect 0 25 75 100 and unlimited times can be defined Page 58 of 88 Auto connect image while program running Auto login device while program running Show Electronic map on another monitor dual VGA card required Auto login with current user next time Show snapshots while switching pages manually with Loop switching v Show the last frame of the video when the network i 180 4 second s uto reconnect times unlimited times Frame Buffer auto adjust A smaller value provides the less bigger Log File Log file C Program Files DVSImageCenter Log Days to save log manually delete File Format of Snapshot compressio 15 1 100 6 4 Remote setup IP Camera After log in IP camera select IP camera rig
17. MAINTENANCE b LOCAL SETTINGS Save Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close Live Stream Live stream can set to Stream 01 mode or Stream 02 mode IPTRAFFIC Series IP Camera support dual streaming for live view local storage and network transmission As the dual stream setting you can refer 5 1 1 Video setting 4 2 2 CMS Installation 4 2 2 1 PC requirements Basic Configuration of Client PC Motherboard Pentium Illl 2 8GHz Memory 512M Display Card TNT2 Recommended Configuration of Client PC Motherboard Dual core 2 6GMhz Memory 1G Display Card George FX5200 or ATI 7000 9000 Series 256MB 4 2 2 CMS Installation Run setup on windows double click your leff mouse button it will be an installation wizard dialogue box as following figure Page 15 of 88 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for N Chent The Installshield Wizard will install WY Client on your computer To continue click Nest Click next there will be a dialogue box InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement display your license agreement replace the License tet file currently located in the Language Independent perating System Independent folder of the Setup Files pane NOTE The test in your license
18. Mail Setting DEVICE WETTORE NETWORK General Other p USER Network Type S LAN E Mail Center Mode gt AUDIO amp VIDEO DHCP Connection oe SMTP S smtpcom 11 com VIDEO OVERLAY S Static IP Address iss I M 3 MOTION DETECTION IP Address 192 168 188 188 Username salesBonconectv com DIGITAL INPUT Subnet mask 2505 2255 255 6 FREQ lalla DIGITAL OUTPUT Default Gateway 192 188 188 1 Sender email sales omconcctv com STORAGE Primary DNS 192 188 188 1 Recipient salesBonconcetv com RECORDING OPTIONS C PPPoE CC admin omconecty com SCHEDULED RECORDING User Name support omconcctv com b SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Paceword TERMINAL SETTINGS Port Settings PAN TILE SETTINGS RTSP Port 9500 2 LOG INFORMATION HITE Port 160 b MAINTENANCE MAC Address MAC Address 80 10 90 80 00 27 LOCAL SETTINGS changes need to save 1 SMTP Server Input the SMTP Server e g smtp sohu com 2 username Input the full name of email address 3 password Input password to login email address 4 Sender email Input the sending email address Sending email address should be same as email address of user name 5 Receipt The email address which receive the alarm notification 6 C C to make a copy to email address which can receive the alarm notification 7
19. Schedule record over Management Software 65 TU 66 NAT Ol Ol 67 68 6 7 AGM MANGONMEN ines ie cus uude tud ieee 70 5 7 M a tye tian 70 6 9 TT 72 6 7 4 ElSCIFONIG MARLON s 73 ENNO eee S TT TTE E nr PASTOR EVE e t a MEN M M edid deu MI I I I E MM 80 NN E Um 82 OI T 82 PIC OMOTO AD dtd setup M Ela 84 Ol Ol POO DTE 84 dates diced tated EMT 84 JAN Cm E E 84 Page 3 of 88 7 2 factors influencing 8 Camera Menu operaton Page 4 of 88 ERR RUIT 1 Before you use this product Safety Notes All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the unit is used Location Ensure the unit is ventilated to protect from overheating Ensure there is a 3cm gap between on both side of the unit This unit is stored in low humidity and dust free area Avoid places lik
20. Settings X DEVICE NETWORK Administrator Name admin Enable IP address range limit gt AUDIO amp VIDEO Password eoo 0 D n VIDEO OVERLAY End If MOTION DETECTION Confirm P W o 0 0 0 Apply DIGITAL INPUT General user DIGITAL OUTPUT User No 1 Enalbe IP address range limit Start IP STORAGE pos RECORDING OPTIONS Tees Password End SCHEDULED RECORDING Confirm P W SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT TERMINAL SETTINGS Guest PAN TILE SETTINGS LOG INFORMATION Password Confirm P W ind IP MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS No changes need to save Save Changes Close Enable IP Address range limit Clicking V on a means enable this option Input the start IP address and end IP address Only enabled IP address can login the IP camera otherwise the login will be forbade E g If you set Start IP address is 192 168 188 25 End IP address is 192 168 188 29 Page 39 of 88 That means the Remote PC which IP address is 192 168 188 25 192 168 188 26 192 168 188 27 192 168 188 28 192 168 188 29 can view and control the IP camera 5 6 Alarm sensor alarm motion detection his section describes the Network Camera alarm parameter setting and the responding when Network Cameras received an alarm Combined action d upload f Vides mages capture and upload to
21. click Add Sub Map open the Map in jpeg or bmp format tlectronic map 57 100 re mar add sub map picture Page 74 of 88 2 Modify map Right click mouse on Map e g Milan click modify picture Riects 17 010 P gt map settings tay E aila east ailan Spain delete map edit nase 3 Delete map Right click mouse on Map e g Milan click delete map 4 Add IP cameras Click button on the top menu or Right click mouse on Map name click Add cameras Electronic map amp gt 100 map settings add map add sub map modify picture add cameras add DI add delete device delete map edit name Page 75 of 88 Choose the IP cameras which you would like to add one group IP camera or multiple groups IP camera or one IP camera can be selected Click OK to save changes You will see icon on the map drag it to the appointed position on the map Electronic map ers MA 100 map settings italy o milan NS east milan SS 9 west milan SH KFC HK Off SANN 7 Spain P office E Door HK Office 5 View the video Double click on IP camera name it will pop up a window to show the camera video
22. fs 1 100 l4 APPLY Click fuser it switches to the following figure LOCAL SETTINGS General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 gt Authorization wloop switch settings settings WwW group settings wlogin device device settings w connect image w snapshot w start recording w clear w window allocation alarn on off control control vexit systen Vsernane szboc Password 7 Confirm password Apply Input user name password and confirm password Set the authorities and click Add You can add up to 100 users for different authorities The authority of each user can be defined Administrator s authority is that can manage and configure all parameters Page 56 of 88 6 3 IP Camera live view 6 3 1 Log in and log off IP camera After add IP camera in the group setting on the left side of main menu you can see the director tree Double Click IP camera or right click mouse to select Log on or click at bottom of main menu Log on status IP camera keeps online on CMS but no video connection Log off IP camera Select IP camera right click mouse to select Log off or click 6 3 2 Live view IP camera After log in IP camera Double click 1 or right click mouse to select Connect image or click at bottom of main menu Page 57 of 88 a SZ KFC HK
23. interval time to send snapshot You can set it from 1 second to 99 999 seconds Click Apply to save the changes click Save changes to save in Flash 5 7 4 Overwrite setting DEVICE RECORDING OPTIONS NETWORK Recording settings SER When Storage is Full p AUDIO VIDEO V delete old files stop recording VIDEO OVERLAY MOTION DETECTION DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT STORAGE Manual recording RECORDING OPTIONS SCHEDULED RECORDING SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Recording time minute fi TERMINAL SETTINGS PAN TILE SETTINGS f Stop record LOG INFORMATION MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close Delete old files When SD card is full it automatically delete old files Page 46 of 88 Stop recording When SD card is full stop record 5 7 4 Play the record file of SD card TI Click it pops up the following dialogue 1 earch and A AHE File Source Remote Local Downloaded File Type nshot Year 2009 Month 10 Day 22 From Hour 0 Minute 0 To Hour 123 Minute 59 pem File Source Choose Remote from drop down menu to play the record file or snapshot of SD card E Search and play AM mH mHE File Source Remote xl File Type Record 7 Snaps
24. 00 00 23 59 25 p DESLIAL Tuesday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 dama d Wednesday 00 00 23 59 1 00 00 23 59 STORACE Thursday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 RECORDING OPTIONS Friday 00 00 23 59 00 00 22 23 53 p SCHEDULED RECORDING Saturday 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT EE holy TERMINAL SETTINGS Apply PAN TILE SETTINGS LOG INFORMATION MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS No changes need to save Save Changes Close The function of alarm output is to automatically trigger specific sensor output on off value to trigger alarm devices such as beepers 5 6 2 motion detection After the video motion alarm function is enabled when there are motions in the image at specific time and district the Network Camera will perform alarm operation such as JPG image capture or sensor output combination and send alarm message to client according to the action setting Client will deal with the alarm according to the local setting Video motion alarm information including server name IP alarm type and time will be saved into log for future inquiry In the Motion Detection setting shown as below figure Page 42 of 88 Settings DEVICE BOTIOH DETECTION NETWORK Detection Area EIER Alert Time of Motion Detection AUDIO amp VIDEO Everyd
25. 49 LOCA e oe RN 49 o Tlowdo uUseMansdgemebr S OWOG e dads otia a ei a 3 286 ae aedis eei NOR 5 MN SV STON 91 Sub bod UEM MEMINI E 5 Bie Ve VIM NZS YS TE N sia a ba a e eect at d ha a a 5 OPP AES SIR 18 A 52 6 2 1 Server management Add IP 6 92 GZA Uer TS 11 adsit TEE 39 IVE 5 97 E A ET 2 6 02 LIVE VIEW IF OIETI GIOI eeu it tecta 97 6 3 3 Auto log in IP camera and Auto Connect IP 58 6 4 REMOTE SSTUO NPC CCU use rtr ed eerta 97 S S AU VIE Wil F CaM rran CONTO 59 Bi Sal LOOM i T 97 6 22 SOUNA HOY CONTO 4 2921019 qms 61 Oro PIE OO ETE EE EREEREER 62 S NER NON A TAIAT A nT TA 63 OOl ROW TOS PICS Ratten 63 O02 9 SIC cassia dents oad sind sede DEOR NON 63 MM AE NN 64 6 7 1 General setting Record path overwrite record package 64 6 7 2 Time
26. 52 SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Trigger Output Alarm On Duration 10 second s TERMINAL SETTINGS Send Snapshots to PAN TILE SETTINGS LOG INFORMATION C E Mail FIP Interval 10 MAINTENANCE Corresponding Recording F minute 5 Apply Save Changes Close Enable recording Duration 2 b LOCAL SETTINGS changes need to save Name The description of a sensor for easy remembering for example entrance switch room Alarm Time of digital input Input value to detect sensor trigger events in specific time according to real conditions Duration The sensor output will be canceled after this time Enable Snapshot When the sensor trigger events happened system will send alarm JPG image by email or FTP automatically The client must be specified firstly and set EMAIL J and FIP in Setup Network Trigger Output Alarm System provide 1 channel on off value for user to connect with bells lights beepers etc When sensor trigger event happens system will output on off value to attached devices Alarm Out Setup Page 41 of 88 Settings x DEVICE NETWORK USER Alert Time of Digital Output A Everyday 00 00 lt 23 59 00 00 23 58 IDEN OVERLAT Sunday 00 00 peris 23 59 ms MOTION DETECTION Monday 23 59
27. 900IP Outdoor H 264 Car license Plate IP Traffic Camera User Manual Page 1 of 88 Contents STIS DOCU T 5 Pel 6 T T TT 6 Mae re Te TREES 7 AM amp 26 Eon cre 7 COMEC NO DOWO en 41 oConDneeorExiemiab Deviee uui eae 4 1 4 Connect PoE IP Camera through Power Over Ethernet ne nC te ee AT 8 2 Using Web BOWS EIS iuvene n E 9 A ARC MS AS TONON AT 15 CONNEC OT 19 il SCI Ol 20 5 1 video and audio settings General OSD display Audio Setting 2 MAR eS a a E 2 Advanced image seming Skill ditas diti tabat taa kh ba Lt Ed tta oet ta ae tia tota 22 24 Jke vdeo FHE GANA TT TT TT TIT 29 OSE 11 LT 25 SEPA BA oe MR MERECE ROSTER ERES 25 5 3 network settings General DHCP PPPoE DDNS FIP E mail Wifi 26 SN MES aee TN RN ERREUR EN NEN
28. BCC Blind carbon copy email address which can receive the alarm notification Click Apply to save the changes click Save changes to save in Flash Note When you want to send snapshot once motion detection please set motion detection paragements and enable Motion Detection Enable Snapshot by Email When you would like to send snapshot once sensor alarm please connect the alarm sensor and set the parameters Digital input and enable Digital input Enable Snapshot by Email 5 3 5 FTP setting Page 29 of 88 DDNS FIP E Mail Center Mode P2P WiFi 36 Server URL ftp omconcctv com User Name user Password 1 Server URL Input the FTP Server 2 username Input the user name of FTP Server 3 password Input password to FTP Server Click Apply to save the changes click Save changes to save in Flash Note When you want to send snapshot to FTP Server once motion detection please set motion detection paragements and enable Motion Detection Enable Snapshot When you would like to send snapshot to FTP Server once sensor alarm please connect the alarm sensor and set the parameters Digital input and enable Digital input Enable Snapshot by FTP 5 3 5 WIFI setting Only for WIFI IP Camera models Page 30 of 88 Settings DEVICE gt NETWORK General USER Network DINS FTP E Mail Center Mo
29. D RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Forwardir 4 gt Disk for Cesr 12 81896 120792 Recording File Size Tine limit no bigger 60 second s O Size limit no bigger M Bytels If disk space is not enough 2 delete old files stop recording Record file packing size Time limit default setting is that pack a record file per one minute 999 999 999 seconds can be defined Size limit pack the record file by file size IMega Byte to 999 999 999 Mega Bytes can be defined 1 second to 6 7 2 Time Schedule record over Management Software Click button in main menu to pop up the local setting menu enter the Scheduled Recoding attribute page as following figure Page 65 of 88 LOCAL SETTINGS General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 gt Camera Door Shenzhen of 1 192 168 188 9500 cameral HK Office 1 192 168 189 9500 Recording Time Everyday 00 00 Sundsy 00 00 Menday 00 00 T 8 8 d Juk 9385 8 868 86 220 t d Haet 8 8 8 8 Tuesday 00 0 oo o0 00 00 ednesda 00 00 00 00 00 00 o0 00 Thursday 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Friday 00 00 00 00 00 00 saturday 00 00 f00 00 00 00 00 00 Copy E H n a 5 m n 79
30. DIGITAL INPUT Frame rate 30 PAL 1 25 NTSC 1 30 Max bitrate 4096000 16000 8192000 DIGITAL OUTPUT Bitrate type CBR STORAGE 4 Key frame interval 100 1 100 RECORDING OPTIONS Image Quality level 2 1 3 SCHEDULED RECORDING Codec type it 264 Audio settings Enable Audio b TERMINAL SETTINGS Input type SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Image settings CMOS settings PAN TILE SETTINGS Line In C Microphone LOG INFORMATION o Apply MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS No changes need to save Save Changes Close Page 21 of 88 Stream noJYou can define dual streaming for local storage and network transmission Stream 01 is for local storage Stream 02 is for network transmission If you don t set stream 02 stream 01 can work both local storage and network transmission Image size If stream 01 mode the resolution can set to 1600 1200 2megapixel 1280 720 1 3Megapixel If stream 02 mode the resolution can set to 640 352 VGA 320 176 QVGA Frame Rate It means how many frames the encoder is encoding per second For details please refer to table 1 Key Frame Inv It means the number of frame P or frame B between key frames frame 1 Rate When the VBR Variable Bit rate is chose the Network Camera will automatic choose a proper stream according to the complex and movement condition of images and the image quality set by user but the stream rate will not
31. INAL SETTINGS PAN TILE SETTINGS LOG INFORMATION MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close 5 7 3 Schedule snapshot on SD card If you would like to get more video information but limited SD card space Snapshot can save one photo on SD card per your schedule per second per 10 seconds per minute per 20 minutes per hour or per day Meanwhile you can define your time schedule If 24 hours every day to snapshot you can click Everyday Start from 00 00 to 23 59 If snapshot when holidays you can click Saturday Sunday start from 00 00 to 23 59 If snapshot when work off you can click Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 Thursday Friday start from 12 00 14 00 18 00 23 59 Page 45 of 88 DEVICE SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT NETWORK USER snapshot time AUDIO amp VIDEO Everyday 00 00 b VIDEO OVERLAY MOTION DETECTION DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT STORAGE RECORDING OPTIONS SCHEDULED RECORDING Sateen x erarema 000 poner b SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Options TERMINAL SETTINGS deri o p PAN TILE SETTINGS Send P ERO LOG INFORMATION b MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close Interval Set
32. LED RECORDING gt SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT TERMINAL SETTINGS PAN TILE SETTINGS b LOG INFORMATION MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close Baud rate Input the baud rate of speed dome or pan tilt decoder Make sure the baud rate address and protocol of speed dome or pan tilt decoder is same as video server PTZ Add Inout the address of the soeed dome or pan tilt decoder generally the Page 35 of 88 address is configurable PTZ Name Choose the protocol from the pull down menu server supports 56 types of common protocols Protocol file You can upload your protocol if the protocol you need is not in the pull down menu Server supports transparent transmission please contact us for further information about self defined PTZ protocol Speed You can set the running speed of the dome here Apply Click this button when you finished corresponding setting options Then you can conveniently control PTZ through our control tool 5 5 System version time configuration system update user Settings DEVICE NETWORK Reboot USER Reboot the device AUDIO amp VIDEO Reboot Restore VIDEO OVERLAY MOTION DETECTION Restore all settings to factory default Restore Firmware Upgrade File Name DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT
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34. Next move to the installation process InstallShield Wizard Setup Status MY Chent Setup is performing the requested operations Installing FilessM erigi NY Clen SPN Client exe 26 When the installation is finished there will be a dialogue box Click continue and finish the installation CMS is installed into the system default directory and there will be a CMS program group on the Start Program of the windows system Page 18 of 88 4 2 3 How to obtain IP address After install the CMS click Start Program Search Pops up the following figure Search Device x 1 Banguage English l 5 device name device number of address subnet mask gateway data port web port multicast gt open device modify settings upgrade local IP address 0 0 0 0 total devices Click search you can know the IP address of all IP cameras which connected in the network Make sure each IP camera has one individual IP address 4 3 IP Surveillance System Connection Setting up the IP camera over the Internet This section explains how to setup the IP camera to an Internet connection If you have external devices such as sensors sound pick up speaker Pan tilt unit make the connection 2 Connect the IP camera to a switch by Ethernet cable 3 Connect the power cable from IP camera to a power outlet There are several ways to set up the IP camera ov
35. OBy date 14 15 16 20 21 cQ WEN 24 25 26 21 28 29 30 77 58 2010 1 5 Page 80 of 88 select the event type logon log log in event alarm log motion detection sensor alarm event connection log network connection failed event 9 21 Logon log logon log alarm log connection log admin admin ol Zt admin log on admin log off After you define the search conditions click Search it shows the following search result C By date By search From 2009 9 23 _ log off General Settings for History event Days to save log how many days you would like to save log 10days 20days 30days or manually delete Page 81 of 88 General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data F orwardir gt Language English U 5 uto connect image while program running Auto login device while program running Show Electronic map on another monitor dual VGA card required Auto login with current user next time Show snapshots while switching pages manually with Loop switching v Show the last frame of the video when the network i 180 H second s Auto reconnect times unlimited times Frame Buffer auto adjust smaller value provides the less delay a bigger Log File Log file C Program Files DVSImageCenter Log m Days to zave log manually delete File Format of Snapsh 24 bmp
36. S systen32 cad exe Microsoft Windows ch AS 5 1 26881 lt C gt ARAFAT 1985 2081 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings mylove gt ping 192 168 188 188 Pinging 192 168 188 188 with 32 bytes of data from 192 168 188 188 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 from 192 168 188 188 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 from 192 168 188 188 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 from 192 168 188 188 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 In WINDOWS click lt Starf run cmd you can see the DOS window and input 192 168 188 188 That proves IP camera or NVS is working if the mention is same to above picture 4 2 1 1 Live view over IE In the Liveview interface User can do the operations as snapshot record talk pan tilt zoom control He Click to start manual record and re click to stop manual record Click to capture and save still images Click external speaker connected to the IP camera Click this button again to end talking transmission to talk to people around the IP camera Audio will project from the Click to turn on off the volume on the local computer Click preset point to control PTZ Turn up down left right automatic call preset set Page 14 of 88 4 2 1 2 Live view setting TERMINAL SETTINGS Stream options Live stream Stream 01 PAN TILE SETTINGS Frame buffer auto adjust smaller value provides the less delayed a bigger LOG INFORMATION value provides the better smoothness
37. TERMINAL SETTINGS b PAN TILE SETTINGS b LOG INFORMATION 9696 If any dimension of the logo is not a multiple of 16 14 will be MAINTENANCE cut into a multiple of 16 LOCAL SETTINGS The logo won t show up if the logo amp the OSD are No changes need to save Save Changes Close OSD This setting achieves the characters overlay function including date overlay time overlay channel description overlay frame rate and bit rate display They are displayed on the top left of the live view video Video Cover This setting achieves the video mask setting function on specific zone Enable Drag the left button of mouse to draw a zone where you would like to shelter on the image and click Apply If you would like to cancel the shelter setting no need click V in n 5 3 network settings General DHCP PPPoE DDNS FTP E mail Wifi 3G 5 3 1 General setting Page 26 of 88 Settings DEVICE NETWORK General USER Network Type LAN C DHCP Connection Static IP Address IP Address 192 168 188 188 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 188 1 Primary DNS 192 168 188 1 AUDIO amp VIDEO VIDEO OVERLAY MOTION DETECTION gt DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT b STORAGE oos E Mail Center Mode 36 Enable Provider 79 Domain name D Server URL www dyndns org Username
38. X speed EI Single frame backward 1 single frame forward Ol cycle play 7 Snapshot Olay audio 6 9 Alarm management Alarm action includes Enable local sound alarm Pop up alarm message Automatically pop up camera video Pop up electronic map Email notification Enable corresponding channel record 6 9 1 Sound Alarm Enable Play alarm sound Alarm sound can be defined Auto Clear alarm time after defined time stop to play alarm sound Page 70 of 88 General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 gt Alarm Sound 1 1 VSInageCenterValert wav nt Alarm Action v Play alarm sound Pop up map Pop up alarm message Send E Connect camera image v Recording Recording time 120 second s Pre recording 10 second s uto Clear Alarm 7 0n uto clear alarm time 10 second s 6 9 2 Pop up alarm message Enable Pop up alarm message Page 71 of 88 General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 gt Alarm Sound channel 1 VSInageCenterValert wav 6 Alarm Action v Play alarm sound _ Pop up map Connect camera image v Recording Recording time 120 second Pre recording 10 second s uto Clear Alarm 7 0n uto clear alarm time 10 second s 6 9 3 Pop up camera video Enable Connect camera image once alarm automatica
39. an ADSL with 1 5M download bandwidth the upload bandwidth is less than 512k Thus the upload bandwidth is what we have to concer about mostly for network design About the image parameter setting according to network please refer to image advanced setting in image setting Too many clients viewing from a Network Camera will influence the server capability cause the frame reducing Consequently we recommend that the maximum viewing connections is 20 channels Capture function provided by Network Camera is using the front side high definition image capture method Frequently capture will influence the server capability and cause frame rate reducing Too much network load will influence the system capability and cause the audio and video playing not fluently CPU capability insufficiency will cause the audio and video playing not fluently Wireless transmission will cause the disconnection and server re connection from client due to the unstable of wireless network 8 Camera Menu operaton You can remote control the OSD menu through Internet or OSD menu button These operating instructions cover the basic operation of the dome and its features Before you operate the dome by CMS which is in CD For the detailed information of CMS please refer the CMS 6 5 3 Below operations are based on using our CMS Set up the menu Page 86 of 88 Access main menu Input 95 Press Preset the camera will pop up the menu 1 Press Iris Open to confirm se
40. another user to login 6 1 3 Minimize system Click to minimize the CMS Page 51 of 88 6 2 System setting 6 2 1 Server management Add IP camera Server management will add group and add IP camera in the group settings Click A on bottom of main menu or Click right mouse button on main menu choose Group Settings and then a window will pop up 52 KC Properties 4 Device Reverse connect to server Device URL 192 168 188 188 Devi ce Port 9500 CH Count d Coati 0 10 7 Notice Please add one group at lease o ema Search Devices CAMERA 192 168 198 9500 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 1881 224002 gt 1 Add groups roup setting Click right mouse to add Groups CMS supports up to 100 Groups Define the group name E g Shang Hai Bank of China Shenzhen Bank of China New York Bank of China 2 Add IP cameras by Search Page 52 of 88 Search Devices IP CAMERA 192 168 188 9900 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 188 1 224 0 0 2 lt gt Click Search to find IP cameras Click IP addresses which you want to connect And click Add to add IP cameras in the groups Thenin Properties input the user name and password of IP Camera Default setting is admin for user name and password Click Add to addit in the selected group ez KFC Properties a lt a Device Mane IP _CANERA Reverse connect to s
41. are completed click Apply and reboot the IP camera 3 Some invalid settings may cause the system to fail to respond Change the configuration settings only if necessary and consult with your network supervisor or experienced users for correct settings Once the system has lost contact please refer 5 5 1 to for reset the restore procedures 5 3 6 3G setting Only for 3G IP Camera models Before set the 3G network parameters make sure you insert SIM card or USIM card into 3G IP Cameras 1 Enable 3G J Open this function to make IP camera transmission over 3G network 2 Network type Select the corresponded 3G network type Most North Canada support EVDO CDMA2000 And most European countries and asian countries support WCDMA UMTS TD SCDMA is available in China Please ask it from your local ISP 3 APN J Input APN Please ask it from your local ISP 4 Dial Number Dial number of 3G network 5 Username J user name of 3G network 6 Password password of 3G network Page 32 of 88 Click Apply J to save changes After successful dial up 3G network you can see the IP address WCDMA user in Israel static 3G IP address Page 33 of 88 If your get dynamic 3G IP address please operate it as follows DINS FTP EMail Center Mode pop wiri 36 Enable center Mode Center IP 219 134 181 245 server Port 6000 Interval Sec B Apply 1 Enable center mode Make CMS can initiatively c
42. ay 00 00251 VIDEO OVERLAY MOTION DETECTION Monday DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT Wednesday STORAGE Thursday RECORDING OPTIONS 30 00 23 59 00 00 23 597 Sensitivity Low High SCHEDULED RECORDING Saturday n0 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Show Grids Clear Whole Apply SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Trigger Output Alarm On Duration 10 per Aada TERMINAL SETTINGS b PAN TILE SETTINGS Snapshots to second s Enable snapshot a gt MAINTENANCE Corresponding Recording 1 Enable recording Duration 2 minute 5 _ LOCAL SETTINGS Set Save Changes Close changes need to save Duration The sensor output will be canceled after this time Enable Snapshot When the sensor trigger events happened system will send alarm JPG image by email or FTP automatically The client must be specified firstly and set EMAIL J and FIP in Setup Network Trigger Output Alarm System provide 1 channel on off value for user to connect with bells lights beepers etc When sensor trigger event happens system will output on off value to attached devices Detection area To set the image dynamic detection zone each channel of image is divided into a matrix with 9 rows and 11 lines There are 99 zones can be set zones out Of set zones will no
43. connections are properly connected then follow the procedures below 4 2 1 Using Web Browsers 1 Setup your PC network The IP address for your PC must be within the same subnet as the IP camera You need to match the TCP IP Settings between PC and IP Camera before you can access it through IE 2 Setup IP Camera s IP address The IP camera s IP address can be assigned manually or acquired automatically by network service DHCP If it acquired the IP address by using the DHCP service please use the management software bundled in the CD to find the IP address for all IP cameras The factory default setting is assigned manually IP address 3 Setup your PC network To set up the network of IP camera via a PC you have to change the TCP IP settings of Ine Tc The following are the default network settings of IP camera IP address 192 168 188 188 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 To access the IP camera the IP address of the PC should match the address below IP address 192 168 188 XXX Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Note XXX should be a number from 1 to 254 except 188 which is used by the IP camera Please also make sure that no two devices use the same IP adaress in the same network The procedures below are the setup procedure on Windows XP Step 1 Start up your PC Step 2 Click the Start and select the Control panel Page 9 of 88 Step 3 Double click the Network and Internet connections icon Control Panel d iml
44. de P2P np 36 LAN b AUDIO amp VIDEO DHCP Connection Enable WIFI Network VIDEO OVERLAY Static IP Address Enable DHCP b MOTION DETECTION IP Address 192 168 188 188 IP Address 192 168 1 103 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 b DIGITAL INPUT Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 E 28 2 b DIGITAL OUTPUT Default Gateway 192 188 188 1 b STORAGE Primary DNS 192 168 188 1 IE A Wireless Mode Infrastructure RECORDING OPTIONS SCHEDULED RECORDING User Hame Encryption Mode ott i b SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT TERMINAL SETTINGS r E art Settings b PAN TILE SETTINGS RTSP Port 9500 LOG INFORMATION HTTP Port feo b MAINTENANCE MAC Address MAC Address 80 10 90 80 00 07 Apply LOCAL SETTINGS No changes need to save Save Changes Close 1 Check the SSID for your wireless access point AP 2 Enable WIH 3 Type in the SSID the same as your AP 4 Select the wireless mode as Infrastructure 5 Clicks Apply Enable WIFI Enable wireless network connection IP Address IP address of wireless router or AP Gateway wireless network gateway SSID abbreviated from Service Set Identifier is the name assigned to the wireless network Access points and wireless clients attempting to connect to a specific WLAN Wireless Local Area Network must use the same SSID The default setting is null Wireless mode Click on the pull down m
45. e condition condition Go Stream 01 or Variable Bit 25 Variable Bit Unlimited stream 02 rate rate ADSL upload Fa 2 512k Constant Bit 12 Constant 384k Stream 02 rate Bit rate ADSL upload Page 23 of 88 512k Stream 02 Constant Bit rate CBR D i rate Bit rate VBR Set Best Variable Bit 25 Variable Bit Unlimited according rate rate condition VBR VBR Good Variable Bit 25 Variable Bit Unlimited according rate rate condition VBR VBR Set Normal Variable Bit 25 Variable Bit Unlimited according rate rate condition Notice pleas slightly adjust values referring to above reference values according to the system condition You can make necessary adjusting according to the description of each setting if you have strict requirements for the image quality and bandwidth 5 1 2 Image setting Image setting JImage setting includes the brightness contrast and Hue The left of the setting bar is the minimum value you can easily drag the bar control to change value by mouse Click Restore default toload the factory settings m Image settings CMOS settings SEER EEE EERE EEE EERE EEE Brightness 128 Hue d Contrast 4 ow Sya i se 4 2 2 Restore default Page 24 of 88 5 1 3 Video Flip and Mirror Image settings CMOS settings Power line frequency Orientation Flip Mirro
46. e damp basements or dusty hallways Ensure the unit is not located where it s likely to be subject to mechanical shock Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing the covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Ventilation Ensure the unit is ventilated to protect from overheating as detailed above Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this unit to rain or moisture The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is indented to alert the user of this unit there are dangerous voltages within the enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Lightning Strike The unit has some in built protection for lightning strike however it is recommended that isolation transformers be fitted to the system in areas where lightening is a common occurrence Page 5 of 88 2 Package Content Outdoor IP Camera Software v User Manual Compact Disk v DIVX Management software T PoE Injector For PoE Power Adaptor 12V DC Power adaptor for IP cameras only IP camera without PoE 48V DC DC Power Adaptor For PoE injector 1 Ethernet The IP camera connects to the LAN or WAN by a standard RJ45 connector IP camera can auto detect the speed of local network segment 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet 2 White connector audio out connect the speaker 3 Reset Reset the system or restore the factor
47. ected networks v Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited ot no connectivity Step 7 Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties t Genera You can get settings assigned automatically d your network supports Otherwise you need to ack your network administrator for the appropriate settings To access the IP camera the IP address of the PC should match the address below IP address 192 168 188 XXX Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 104 25 55 25 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Delat gateway e na Note XXX should be a number from 0 Use the following ONS server addresses to 254 except 188 which is used by the IP camera Please also make sure that no two devices use the same IP address in the same network Lox ces Step 8 Click the Ok button and window dialog box closes 4 Configure the IP camera This section describes how to configure the IP camera The administrator has unlimited access to all settings Following the procedures below to configure the IP camera Step 1 Open your web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer Check your Internet Explorer version is 6 0 or above version If not please update your IE to the higher versi
48. ed there will be a status bar showing Update success The server will restart Restore Load IP camera s factory default settings except network settings and password Reboot Click reboot button the IP camera will restart The action LED indicator will go off to indicate that the device is rebooting After around 20 30 seconds the action LED will light up again to indicate that the reboot is completed 5 5 2 Time setting This section tells you how to setup IP camera s date and time settings Click the Device on the Setup page The time setting page is displayed as below Page 37 of 88 Settings DEVICE NETWORK Device Time b USER C Sync with PC clock Computer date b AUDIO amp VIDEO VIDEO OVERLAY Computer time gt MOTION DETECTION C undi Setting DIGITAL INPUT Date Time C Syne with NTP server DIGITAL OUTPUT STORAGE NTP Server RECORDING OPTIONS Time Zone SCHEDULED RECORDING b SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT Device Information Device Name IP CAMERA ID 20091221000008 Channel Count 1 Version 01 03 03 14 0CX 1 3 2 8 Build Date 2009 12 18 Language English U S Apply TERMINAL SETTINGS b PAN TILE SETTINGS LOG INFORMATION b MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS No changes need to save Save Changes Close Sync with PC Clock Select this option to synchronize the date and time of the IP camera with the local co
49. enu to select from the following options Infrastructure Connect the IP camera to the WLAN by an Access Point Ad Hoc Connect the IP camera directly to a host equipped with a wireless adapter in peer to peer environment Encryption mode Select the data encrypt method There are four types OFF WEP WPA PSK and WPA2 PSK Encryption Mode Bm Authentication Mode 1 Off No data encryption 2 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy This allows communication only with other devices with identical WEP settings Page 31 of 88 Encryption Mode WEP Authentication Mode Open System Shared Key C Auto Key Format B4bi t ASCII 5 Characters WEP Key Default key 1 72 23 4 Apply Authentication Mode Choose one of the following modes The default setting is Open Open Communicates the key across the Network Shared key Allows communication only with other devices with identical WEP settings Key Format The administrator can set the key length to 64 bits Set the format to Hexadecimal or ASCII HEX digits consists of numbers 0 9 and the letters A F ASCII is the code for representing English letters as numbers from 0 128 except lt gt and the space character which are reserved 64 bit key length 10 Hex digits or 5 characters Note The Gateway of wireless network can t be same as the Gateway of wired network 2 After wireless configurations
50. er the Internet The first way is to set up the IP camera behind a router The second way is to use PPPoE Internet connection by a router Before setting up the IP camera over the internet make sure you have a router and follow the steps below Connect your IP Camera behind a router the internet environment is illustrated below Regarding how to obtain your IP address please refer 4 2 3 Page 19 of 88 Internet WAN Wide Area Network WAN IP ADD Get from ISP IP Camera IP add 192 168 188 188 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Default router 192 168 188 1 LAN Local Area Network IP ADD 192 168 188 1 ADSL Modem IP add 192 168 188 2 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Default router 192 168 188 1 2 If LAN IP address of your IP camera is 192 168 188 188 please forward the following ports for the IP camera on the router WEB Port and Data Port If you have changed the port numbers on the Network page please open the ports accordingly on your router For information on how to forward ports on the router please refer to your router s user s manual 3 Find out the public IP address of your router provided by your ISP Internet Service Provider Use the public IP and the secondary port to access the IP camera from the Internet Internet connection by PPPoE Point to Point over Ethernet Choose this connection type if you are connected to the Internet by a DSL Line Please refer for 5 3 2 PPPoE details 5 IP camera configu
51. erver Device 11 1190 168 198 188 Device Port BS00 Coati 22 Ere Uzer TA Notice Please add one group at lease cma 3 Add cameras by manually Input the parameter of server which you manage input IP camera s IP address local device name port additional information Input user name and password of IP camera Default setting is admin for user name and password of IP camera 5 ez KFC Properties a I Device Mane BRewerse connect to server Device URL 192 168 188 188 Device Port 8 Qmm 00 Veer EE i 7 Notice Please add one group at lease cea Page 53 of 88 Open Server X Server 192 168 188 188 Username o Password Connect Mode TCP C WDP ceca Figure Error Reference source not found 3 login the server 4 Delete group and change group name In the Group Settings right click mouse on selected IP camera which you want to change the name or delete to choose Delete group or Change group namel SZ KFC Properties 2 Device Wane I CHIERA Reverse connect to server Device VRL I92 168 188 188 0 Device Prts 0 i0 2 Vser 5 5 Password 0 Notice Please add one group at lease SH B add group 2 delete group change group name
52. exceed When the CBR Constant Bit rate is chose the Network Camera will control the stream rate in The setting Image Quality level It is an important parameter that controls image quality it can be set in levels For setting please refer to advanced image setting skill Bit Rate Bit Rate means the amount of stream bit encoding by encoder in a second the unit of stream rate is bps namely bits per second The range of stream rate is from 16k to 8192k please note that the unit k means 1000 for example 8192k means 8192000bps the encoder will use 819200bps stream rate to encode video For more details of setting of the above part please refer to the following advanced image setting skill Code type Support dual compression H 264 or MJPEG Advanced image setting skill Image setting is an important part in the server setting because it will affect the system ability it has close relationship with the video quality and network ability The aim of image setting is to make it conveniently suitable for various networks Bit stream and frame rate settings are providing in system but it is hard to suit various networks with only several default values Consequently some advanced settings are providing for user to ensure the video quality while utilizing network effectively The image settings including Bit Rate Frame Rate Key Frame Inv Rate type and Image Quality level are what we concern about Now we will introd
53. he SD card 4 1 4 Connect PoE IP Camera through Power Over Ethernet PoE When using a PoE enable switch Page 7 of 88 The PoE IP camera allows it to be powered by a single Ethernet cable If your switch router supports PoE refer to the following instructions to connect the Ip camera to a PoE enabled switch router Note Wireless Alarm PoE IP camera use the higher consumption PoE module which can transmit up to IOOMeters which is better than normal POE module which only transmits 30 60Meters Please use the mid span PoE switch with 48V output Network signal is on the data pairs pins 1 2 3 amp 6 Power is on data pairs pins 4 5 7 amp 8 4 5 for 48V 7 8 for A8V When using a PoE disable switch If you switch router does not support PoE use a PoE injector to connect between the IP camera and non PoE switch router Make sure the power is off before you do the following steps Stepl Insert the Power adaptor 48V of PoE IP Camera to the Power in of the PoE Injector Step2 Connect the PoE Out of the PoE Injector to the PoE IP Camera Step3 Connect the Yellow network cable from PoE Injector to the Router Step4 Then power on the Power Adaptor 48V 1A of Poe IP Camera 4 2 Software Installation Our IP camera provides access through Internet Explorer or Management Software Page 8 of 88 You need to set up the network settings and the IP address for the IP device Please make sure all
54. hot Year 2009 Month 10 Day 22 From Hour Oo Minute O To Hour 23 59 p gt b d D SDVSFileX2003 10 22132 168 188 188 3500 CH 01 rec ta eDr7 a8 00 00 00 00 00 15 Enjeu aloja 3 File Type Search files by Record or Snapshot Set start time date and end time date Click Search button Page 47 of 88 25 Minute jor ktd D SDVSFileX2003 10 22 132 158 188 199 3500 CH 1srec ta ent 72d 00 00 00 00 00 15 Lo aj 1 Duration time IP CAMERA 2009 10 22 9 517KB 00 00 21 frecord hd00 00 ch00 2009 10 22 11 11 31 40 tds Ou IP CAMERA 2009 10 22 24 145KB 00 01 00 frecord hd00 00 ch00 2009 10 22 11 11 32 03 tds It shows record file list Click to play it 5 7 5 Download the record files or snapshots of SD card After you search the files choose the video files which want to backup then click 38 to download Hour 23 Minute 59 11 32 03 tds 00 00 36 00 01 00 11 1 Duration time IP CAMERA 2009 10 22 9 517KB 00 00 21 frecord hd00 00 ch00 2009 10 22 11 11 31 40 tds IP_CAMERA 2009 10 22 24 145KB 00 01 00 frecord hd00 00 ch00 2009 10 22 11 11 32 03 tds Page 48 of 88 5 8 Manual Record over IE de Click to start manual record and re click to stop manual record 5 8 1 Local record file path Settings x DEVICE NETWORK 2 Disk for Disk Directory S
55. ht click mouse to choose device setting or Click to remote setup IP camera or right click For the IP camera configurations please refer Chapter 5 6 5 Multi view IP camera and control The system can provide manage and configure 200channels IP cameras You can live view 3 channels in one screen CMS supports loop switch 6 5 1 Loop switch Right click mouse on the IP camera to select Loop switching settings it pops up the following figure Page 59 of 88 Loop Switching Settings Camera SZ KFC NanShan Door HK KFC Kowloon camer 401 Display Mode Ol Vier O4 Views Views 16 Views O13 Views N Views Page Staying Time Seconds stain Time 5o 0 600 1 Add page name after input the name and click Add 2 Select the display mode 1 4 6 16 13 36 Views if one screen shows 3 ch IP camera click N views 3 Add IP camera double click IP camera from right side Camera list Loop Switching Settings Display Mode Ol Vier O4 Views Views 16 Views O13 Views N Views 1 2 3 4 4 The IP Camera will be added on the left side as follows Page 60 of 88 ttem T 4 Joo 3 i 4 4 1 8 Clear 9 10 11 12 3 14 15 16 17 18 Y 5 Repeat the third steps until all lo cameras are added 6 You can change the display order by Move up or Move down button 7 Automatically switch page Users can set interval
56. lection 2 Press Iris Close to cancel selection 3 Click 1 to select the menu The following first level menu will appear on the screen LENS l ESC BRIGHTNESS 0 20 FLK OFF ON DC DC LEVEL 0 20 FLK OFF ON SHUTTER 1 60 1 250 1 700 1 1K 1 1400 1 2500 1 5 1 7 1 10 1 30 1 60 1 120 WHITE BAL ATW MANUAL RED 0 160 BLUE 0 160 PUSH LEVEL 0 20 OFF DAY NIGHT l COLOR B W BURST OFF ON EXT AUTO DWELL TIME 1 15 IMAGE ADJ 3 SBLC OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH DNR OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH SHARPNESS LEVEL 0 20 H MIRROR OFF ON MOTION AREA 1 4 DISPLAY ON OFF SENSITIVITY 1 24 TOP 8 126 BOTOM 8 126 LEFT 4 191 RIGHT 4 191 INITIAL RETURN Page 87 of 88 MASK COLOR GAIN INITIAL RETURN GENERAL l CAM ID ID DISPLAY CAM TITLE LANGUAGE SYNC PROTOCOL BAUDRATE INITIAL RETURN INITIAL l EXIT Page 88 of 88 AREA DISPLAY SENSITIVITY TOP BOTOM LEFT RIGHT INITIAL RETURN R Y B Y 0 255 OFF ON OFF ON ENG CHN INT P D DEF 2400 4800 9600 19200 1 4 ON OFF 1 24 8 126 8 126 4 191 4 191 0 20 0 20 UP DN LE RI
57. lly open the video General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 gt Alarm Sound channel 1 VSImageCenter alert wav JA Alarm Action v Play alarm sound Pop up map Pop up alarm message Sead Emil v Recording Recording time 0 second x Pre recording o second s Auto Clear Alarm v On Auto clear alarm time ho second s Page 72 of 88 6 9 4 Electronic Map alarm Once alarm it pops up Electronic Map Method 1 Enable Pop up map General User SCHEDULED RECORDING RECORDING OPTIONS Alarm E Mail Data Forwardir 4 gt Alarm Sound channel VSInageCenter alert wav mcr Alarm Action Vire Pop up alarm message Send E Mail second s Connect camera image v Recording Recording time 120 second x Pre recording 10 second s Auto Clear Alarm V On Auto clear alarm time 10 second s Method 2 x 1 Click ud button in main menu to pop up the electronic map setting as below Electronic map 4 i100 POOH i t x Le Page 73 of 88 2 Click button enter the Electronic Map Settings Electronic Hap Settings Keep Alarming 60 EX Second Auto switch map when alarming v Show device name on the ma v Auto transform bmp file to jpeg file Compression quality rs 2 Edit Electronic Map 1 Add map Right click mouse on Map Setting to
58. mputer Manual setting The administrator can enter the date and time manually Note that the date and time format are YYYY MM DD and HH MM SS Sync with NTP Server NTP function enables this video to synchronize its time setting with a NTP Server You can use this function to make sure all your IP camera s time is the same NTP Server Assign the IP address or domain name of the time server Leaving the text box blank connects the IP camera to the default time servers Time zone Select time zone offset for local settings Apply Click apply to save the parameter into the server s flash unless system will use the former settings after a restart 5 5 3 Device information It shows the firmware version Support English Korea traditional Chinese and simplified Chinese Page 38 of 88 Device Information Device Name CAMERA ID 20091221000008 Channel Count fi Version 51 03 03 14 0CX 1 3 2 6 Build Date 2009 12 18 Language English V 5 Save Changes Close 5 5 4 user management Setup the account names and their respective passwords There are administrator account 10 general user accounts and 1 guest account allowed Administrator account allows the users to watch the live view and modify all settings General user account allow the users to watch the live view playback control the pan tilt zoom can t change settings Guest account only allows watching the live view
59. on Step 2 Enter the IP address of Ip camera in the address field Press Enter Page 12 of 88 The default IP address is 192 168 188 188 Step 3 The login page is now displayed as below H 264 Network Camera 360522019188 3 0 IEKA Q 5 A e 7 http 192 168 188 188 BME RH EN RE ZUR ve gt Mike G ARAB HAR MKS H 264 Network Camera X Au CEPS Install Install Uninstall Close Step 4 Click Install to install tne OCX If it does not pop up the OCX install dialog Click File to download the OCX Then it will pop up a new dialog click Run or Save to download OCX After download it double click the downloaded file DVSClientx exe to install it OCK Install Install Uninstall Step 5 Refresh your web browser Step 6 Enter the IP address It will ask for the password and user name User Password IP Address 192 168 188 188 Port 9500 Enter Cancel Enter user name admin default setting for administrator and password admin Cdefault setting for administrator Step 7 Click the Enter button to login or click the cancel button to close the login page Page 13 of 88 Once you log in successfully the video display page will be shown Skill Test network connection between IP camera and PC successfully or not cs C WINDOW
60. onnect IP camera 2 Center IP Inout WAN IP address of CMS PC 3 Server Port Suggest to set it over than 1024 Make the server port is not occupied 4 Interval J If dial up is failed it automatically dial up 3G network per 3 seconds Note If CMS PC connects the internet over Router please map the Server Port in the router setting Page 34 of 88 5 4 PTZ setting DEVICE TERBNINAL SETTINGS NETWORK USER Settings protocol AUDIO amp VIDEO b VIDEO OVERLAY COM 85485 z protocol file MOTION DETECTION dod DIGITAL INPUT 2400 x uploa b DIGITAL OUTPUT data bit STORAGE esum E RECORDING OPTIONS Name refresh SCHEDULED RECORDING PTZ addr fi t b SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT check bit Hone PTZ speed TERMINAL SETTINGS b PAN TILE SETTINGS flow control Wone LOG INFORMATION MAINTENANCE Apply LOCAL SETTINGS Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close Settings DEVICE PAH TILE SETTINGS NETWORK USER FPT crusion control AUDIO amp VIDEO VIDEO OVERLAY Auto stop crusion after 5 Minute sz MOTION DETECTION b DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT STORAGE d Co 1 cn Co RECORDING OPTIONS SCHEDU
61. onnect network The default IP address of system is 192 168 188 188 b can not control dome Possible reason signal cable is not connected or not connected properly Solution Re connect control cable with dome and server C can not view normal image Possible reason OS is Win98 Solution Install DirectX8 0 or later version d can not use Media player to play the record file Solution Download and install divx common decoder Page 85 of 88 7 2 factors influencing system capability You muse consider the whole system capability issue factors influencing your system and system optimized settings when you set up your system Bandwidth including stream rate setting frame rate and too many client connections influencing frame rate is the main issue that we need to consider Following are the common factors that will influence the server efficiency that we need to concise Firstly is your bandwidth Generally in LAN the bandwidth is not a problem but we must consider the upload bandwidth in WAN or some private networks If the upload bandwidth is 513k or lower you would better set the output stream of server within 512k otherwise there the video or audio will not play fluently We must emphasize the ADSL Usually we are considering the download bandwidth of ADSL but in the Network Camera application we are using its upload bandwidth Thus at this point we have to concern about the upload bandwidth for the system design for example for
62. our 0 Minute 0 Hour 23 Minute 59 File Source Choose Local from drop down menu to play the record file in hard disk of File Type Search files by Record or Snapshot Set start time date and end time date Click Search button 25 Minute jor ktd D SDVSFileX2003 10 22 132 158 188 199 3500 CH 1srec ta e nr 72d 00 00 00 00 00 15 e i s o im aa 1 Duration time IP CAMERA 2009 10 22 9 517KB 00 00 21 frecord hdoo 00 choo 2009 10 22 11 11 31 40 tds CAMERA 2009 10 22 24 145 00 01 00 jrecord hdOD 00 ch00 2009 10 22 11 11 32 03 tds It shows record file list Click to play it Page 50 of 88 6 How to use Management software 6 1 System login and logout 6 1 1 System Login In Windows operation system run CMS in start program 5 menu the user login window will up Username Password log on automatically when the Figure 0 1 Login Default user name is admin password is null Click ok to enter the main menu Main menu consists of remote view function button servers list and status display 6 1 2 Log out system Click button in main menu a dialogue box will pop up Username Password Figure Error Reference source not found 2 Logout input dialogue box Input username and password and click ok to logout system Close Close The CMS Log off Exist fo use current user and change to
63. r Power line frequency For different countries it has different frequency If image flickers may the setting of power line frequency Is not correct X FLIP Flip vertical reversal or click mma MIRROR Mirror horizontal reversal or click After setting click the apply button 5 1 4 Audio setting Enable Audio Clicking v on n in the Enable Audio means the system will encode audio and send encoded audio stream to the client via network If audio input device is microphone click Microphone If audio input device is sound amplifier choose line After setting click Apply button Audio settings Enable Audio Input type Line In C Microphone Apply Save Changes flase 5 2 OSD MASK setting The OSD setting shown as following figure includes the OSD MASK setting In the setting V in o means enable the corresponding overlay option function contrarily disable the corresponding function Page 25 of 88 Settings x DEVICE VIDEO OVERLAT NETWORK Video cover USER _osp b AUDIO amp VIDEO Show Date Time VIDEO OVERLAY Show Bitrate MOTION DETECTION Show Title DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT Logo settings STORAGE Enable logo RECORDING OPTIONS File E Note Right click to clear all area Preview Position Apply SCHEDULED RECORDING EU 1 b SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT b
64. ration There are following types of IPIRAFFIC network camera parameter configuration 1 Set IP camera parameter via management software 2 Set IP camera parameter via IE IPTRAFFIC Network Camera supports remote view parameter setting and remote control via software and IE Use configuration tool Page 20 of 88 When you login the server successfully with IE you can use the convenient configuration tool provided by us to configure the Network Camera Click parameter setting with left mouse button configuration tool will pop up a new page displayed as following 5 video and audio settings General OSD display Audio Setting 5 1 1 Video setting Video setting includes the image size resolution Frame Rate key Frame interval compression format dual streaming and bit rate settings Details are described in the next part advanced image setting skills Video Format Image setting It is adjusting the resolution please refer to the table Frame rate Max 2Megapixel 1600 1200 1 3Megopixel 1290 720 5 540480 30FPS QVGA 320 1 6 5 Note 2Megapixel and 1 are available for IPTRAFFIC Series Megapixel camera Settings DEVICE AUDIO amp VIDEO NETWORK USER Camera Name Apply Video settings AUDIO amp VIDEO Encode Settings b VIDEO OVERLAY Stream no Stream 01 MOTION DETECTION Image size 1280 20
65. t perform the dynamic detection task Red zones mean they are image dynamic detection zones You can draw the zones with mouse Sensitive The sensitivity of motion detection you can define it according to the real applications Setting skill You can set the detection sensitivity as a higher value to avoid the false alarm causing by small object motions You can set sensitivity as a higher value to avoid the frequent alarm at environment where object motions frequently happen Only extreme accurate motion alarm settings need lower sensitivity value High sensitivity value is recommended for all other situations Page 43 of 88 5 7 SD Card Record Before you set the SD card record function make sure you already insert the SD card 5 7 1 Format SD card Settings DEVICE STORAGE NETWORK b USER Disk AUDIO amp VIDEO Partitions Format gt VIDEO OVERLAY Partition MOUNT Format Total Used Mt Used X MOTION DETECTION DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL OUTPUT STORAGE RECORDING OPTIONS SCHEDULED RECORDING Format Progress SCHEDULED SNAPSHOT TERMINAL SETTINGS PAN TILE SETTINGS LOG INFORMATION b MAINTENANCE LOCAL SETTINGS Some parameters are changed but not saved These parameters will be restored after the device reboot Save Changes Close Format Format SD card After you click Format it pops up a dialogue Are you sure to format to format the
66. the increasing frame rate will make the image smoother and stream rate increasing Conversely the image will become discontinuous and stream rate decrease Key Frame Inv It means the number of frame P or frame B between key frames frame Generally the default value of this parameter is 25 and does not need to be changed When the stream rate is settled the increasing of this value will make the quality of video better When the video keeps the same quality this value increasing will make stream rate increased Conversely the stream rate will decrease Rate Type When the VBR Variable Bit rate is chose the front end will automatic choose a proper stream according to the complex and movement condition of images and the image quality set by user but the Bit Rate will not exceed When the CBR Constant Bit rate is chose the front end will control the Bit Rate in the setting Image Quality It is an important parameter that controls image quality this parameter is valid when the Rate Type is set as VBR Variable Bit rate To sum up please refer to our reference value for various conditions and the information giving above to adjust the image setting You can make adjusting according to the above description if the quality of video is not satisfied Reference Frame Attribute Rate type Bit rate Stream mode setting ate set rat CBR CBR CBR Set Constant Bit Constant Bit 25 Constant according according rate rate Bit rat
67. tification 6 C C to make a copy to email address which can receive the alarm notification 7 E mail Title define the email subject 8 Content define the email content 9 Select the alarm type Motion Dete motion detection When the defined object is moved send alarm notification Detector Ala sensor alarm When sensor alarm is triggered send alarm notification Video lost when video is lost send alarm notification Disconnected when network connection is failed send alarm notification y 10 Copy settings to other devices All devices the Email settings will be copied to all IP cameras All devices in the group the email settings will be copied to all IP cameras in the same group Click Copy and Apply to save changes Page 79 of 88 6 9 6 History event History event includes the system event alarm event and network connection event om Click button on the bottom of main menu to pop up the following figure You can search the history event by date or by event type Search the history event by date Review log x 4 2010 01 02 10 02 2009 09 23 10 55 07 adein log off 2009 12 31 4 2009 12 25 2009 12 24 j 2009 09 23 MA logon log UA alarm log ZA connection Gj 2009 12 22 page 1 of 1 4 items total ft Search the history event by event type Inout start date or select date from drop down menu and end date eview log
68. time between page and page 2 Default settings are 30 seconds If more lo cameras are displayed which are in higher resolution suggest setting the longer time Page Staying Tine Seconds Staying Tine 30 10 600 8 Click OK to save changes 9 Manually loop switch Click on the main menu to loop switch Switch to previous screen bz Switch to next screen 6 5 2 Sound play control and two way audio Open the Network Camera s channel video select video image click button on the below of the main menu to open the audio intercom Then re click this button to close sound Note please make sure the Network Camera has already encoded audio and connect with audio input before the play Ow talk with IP camera enable it the con on lo camera video changes to Ll Page 61 of 88 6 5 3 PTZ control Open the server s channel video select the video image there will be a red frame around the image Click Control Page 62 of 88 xti Pan left right up and down Zoom add Zoom out Zoom sub zoom in Iris add Iris sub Note please check the PTZ setting errors and PTZ device errors if the control failed Preset position Open the Network Camera s channel video and select video image Add preset position preset PTZ to a position and input number in the preset position input box click preset button to complete the setting Input number in the preset position input box click call
69. tp IP address web port Apply Click this button when you finished corresponding setting options Note Once you finish all settings make sure to click the Save changes button Otherwise some settings may not take effect Page 27 of 88 5 3 2 PPPOE PPPoE User Name jensz123 126 gd cn Password oa If IP Camera or video server is connected to xDSL modem directly please set the PPPOE here Enable PPPoE enter user name and password of your xDSL account 5 3 3 DDNS A dynamic DNS domain name system service that allows your IP camera especially when assigned with a dynamic IP address to have a fixed host and domain name Other DINS FTP E Mail Center Mode P2P WiFi 00935 Provider eww dyndns org Domain name Jomconfs vicp net Server URL www dyndns Username lomconfs 0000 Password beeeeek Apply Enable Click this to enable IP Camera s the DDNS function DDNS function enables users to connect to this IP camera by domain name even if its IP adaress is not static Static IP address Provider Select one of DDNS service provider from the drop down list You can visit their website to get a DDNS service account for this lp camera Domain Name Enter the host name of your DDNS service account ex usaipcamera dyndns org User Name Enter the login user name for your DDNS service account Password Enter the login password for your DDNS service account Page 28 of 88 5 3 4 E
70. uce meaning effect to other settings and network ability of each setting respectively Bit Rate It means the size of stream bit encoding by encoder per second The unit is bit per second this setting is the main factor affects the bandwidth of network and other settings The bandwidth utilizing will increase when the bit rate increase Thus CBR Constant Bit rate setting according to the bandwidth is suitable for the network bandwidth limitation situations In the same quality situation bit rate will be affected by Page 22 of 88 settings frame rate frame Inv rate type image quality and definition Please refer to following introduction for details This parameter is valid when the Rate Type is set as CBR Constant Bit rate Frame Rate It means the maximum number of frames that encoder encode per second with unit frame per second This setting has three functions firstly the number of frames encoder encoding per second is set by this setting secondly when the stream rate is CBR Constant Bit rate when the frame rate changed for example decreased because the encoder need to keep the current code stream setting thus it will enhance the frame quality according to the current code stream setting It means when the code stream is VBR Variable Bit rate the decreasing of frame rate will enhance the quality of video and keep the same frame rate value The video quality will reduce conversely Thirdly when the same quality is kept
71. ur network is connected lastty check if your cables are well connected If there is not any problem with them Page 84 of 88 please see if the lights are flashing properly on the front panel referring to table 3 Continue to next step if all of the following checking items are well Upgrade software Check if the software is the latest version according to the advanced setting section Upgrade it if not Generally the latest version software will solve some problems and will be more stable than old version software Contact technical support Please contact technical support or browse our website for technical consultation if the problem is not solved Frequent problems solutions can not visit Network Camera via browser Possible reason network disconnected Solution Connect network with PC to check if the network is connected well Firstly check cable failure network problems caused by virus until check network is connecting successfully by using ping command Possible reason IP address conflict Solution Disconnect the server s network and connect server with PC to reset IP address according recommended operations Possible reason IP address in different subnets Solution Check the IP address and subnet mask of server and gateway Possible reason web port is changed Solution Contact network administrator to obtain corresponding port information Possible reason unknown Solution Reset server to the factory settings and re c
72. y settings including the network settings 4 Power DC 12V input The LED indicator will light up after IP Camera has successfully completed the boot process 5 12V Power out Provide 12V power to other device like the smoke sensor or sound amplifier Don t use if not professional 6 Black connector audio line in connect the sound amplifier Page 6 of 88 7 BNC The IP camera supports 1 channel analog video output 8 USB Extension interface 9 OSD menu button setup the camera menu such as Shutter speed White balance AGC day night and so on 4 Installation 4 1 Hardware Installation 4 1 1 Connect the Ethernet Depending on the user s application an Ethernet cable is necessary The Ethernet cable should meet the specs of UTP Category 5 and not exceed 100 meters in length Make sure the Ethernet is firmly connected to a switch hub The network status LED is steady orange 4 1 2 Connect the power Plug in the power adapter 4 1 3 Connect External Device 4 1 3 1 Connect alarm optional Pink pink white alarm output Purple white alarm input Black ground 4 1 3 2 Connect RS485 optional Connect TX of PTZ unit to 485 Red cable of IP camera connect TX of PTZ unit to 485 white cable of IP camera 4 1 3 3 Connect Audio Aout Connect sound amplifier to A in Interface connect speaker in A out interface 4 1 3 4 SD Card optional Insert SD card into SD card slot when power off Doesn t support hot swap t
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