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1. Mains Adapter RJ45 Network Cable CD ROM Disc including user manuals Video Viewer software 1 3 Cable Overview 00 Rv45 network cable D_G Power cable CABLE DESCRIPTION Connect it to the supplied RJ45 cable extender adapter for cable extension and prepare RJ45 Network Cable another RJ45 network cable with suitable length for your connection Remove the insulating coating of these two wires and twist them together to reset to default This will reset all parameters including the IP address to factory default settings Reset Wires Note Disconnect power before twisting these two wires together and connect to power again to reset default When fitting you may wish to provide internal cabling access to these wires Power Cable Connect to DC 12V power supply Page 4 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 2 1 Install The Camera cabling cabling along the wall behind the wall iy drill a hole 2 Paste the supplied installation sticker to the location Slightly fasten the screws to a and b as indicated and where your camera will be installed make sure the screws are not fully tightened Based on your installation environment drill a hole in the middle of the sticker for the power and data cable to put through later if necessary 1 Based on your installation environment put the power and data cable through the bracket and determine the cabling of your camera 3 1
2. REMOTE ACCESS To access this product from a remote location i e outside your current network your Internet router will need to have port forwarding rules in place This will allow traffic from the Internet to pass through the router s firewall and to your Storage Options system The default ports for this product are listed here PROTOCOL PORT PORT RANGE TYPE HTTP 80 see tip below Port 80 is used by default on your local network for ease of access For more secure remote access we recommend changing port 80 on your device to a different number such as 81 or 82 then creating the port forwarding rule to match To correctly configure remote access to your new product we recommend you follow the Storage Options Remote Access Guide which is available as a downloadable PDF from http www storageoptions com support The guide covers the network setup and port forwarding process including in depth instructions on the following e Connecting equipment e Finding your router s LAN and Internet IP addresses e Setting up your Storage Options system e Using the Ping tool to test configuration e Viewing your device in Internet Explorer e Configuring port forwarding e Configuring mobile devices e g mobile phone e Static dynamic WAN IP addresses and configuring a DDNS account We also recommend you take a look at http www portforward com This website is a very useful resource for full step by step port f
3. Display Views Close Current View fa Original Size a Full Screen E Display Mode Switch Page 8 Storage Options Full Function Version 180 Counterclockwise Image Rotation Snapshot Event Notification amp Infomation Quick Checklist soaHINe 91404 g Close Program oe a a Simplified Display Switch omes f s TR E Minimize Version 5 Setting a PTZ control cee cm nna en em mat Sa Available Disk Capacity Close All Display Views fjg Display View 1 Cut ie _ m Close Current View eN Display View 4 Cut Original Size fa Display View 6 Cut biii E T ia Display View 9 Cut Miscellaneous Control E Display View 13 Cut Log gjj Display View 16 Cut Main Button Overview Description Click to show the predefined IP address es You can add remove or search the IP address to log Address book in the DVR remotely amp Bere Click to go to the detailed system configuration config Miscellaneous Record ka i Click to go to the detailed record setting control D Custom Click to choose the language of this program or set the password when ad setting activating this program Click to view all event and recording logs search the desired log s by date or playback the recording of the selected log The record button will be disabled when the reserved disk capacity set in Record Setting is larger than the current disk capacity Shanshot Click to take a snapshot of the cur
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5. available in day mode Mirror is used when you want to flip the images horizontally based on your installation situation l The options are ON OFF IR Control deactivate the IR LEDs The white balance function processes the current image to retain colour balance over a colour temperature range According to White Balance different colour temperatures and installation situations set the white balance function to a suitable mode The options are Auto AWB1 AWB2 AWB3 Brightness helps to adjust the image based on different lighting conditions Click and drag the slider to adjust the brightness l Applicable values are from 0 127 The larger the value the brighter the image Sharpness enhances the clarity of image detail by adjusting the aperture and sharpening the edges in the pictures Click and l drag the slider to adjust the sharpness Applicable values are from 2 15 The larger the value the sharper the image Colour helps to adjust the image saturation through the camera Click and drag the slider to adjust the colour level Applicable l values are from 0 127 The larger the value the thicker the image Adjusts the amplitude of the signal input according to different light conditions Click and drag the slider to adjust the amplitude of the signal input Applicable values are from 0 255 The larger the value is the more the signal noise there will be Default Click to restore all changes to default values Colour Adjust the co
6. of the connected device is NOT 80 The suggested port number is 88 Internet services via 3G networks are subscribed and available to use Phoe For details please check with your local network operator or service provider Your mobile phone is available to access App Store We do not guarantee the compatibility of the mobile surveillance software in every touch panel PDA brand with the operating system of Windows Mobile 5 Packet PC 6 0 Professional Please check with your distributor for details 7 2 Program Download Installation For iPhone Step 1 Go to App Store via your iPhone and search our program with one of the following keywords e EagleEyes e PTZ e IPCAM e Surveillance Note You might be charged for Internet access via wireless or 3G networks For the Internet access rate details please check with your local network operator or service provider al Step 2 Follow the on screen instructions to download and install the program will be shown on the iPhone desktop for quick access when the program is installed successfully Page 23 Storage Options S For WinCE amp J2ME Based Mobile Phone Step 1 To download the program for mobile surveillance please visit the following website address from your PDA or mobile phone http www storageoptions com mobile Note The Internet access setting via wireless or GPRS 3G networks varies depending on different PDA or mobile phone brand
7. page If not please re log into the camera with Sne bev eaaa an admin account Scen E ame MAC Address 00 0E 11 22 33 0 The functions are categorized into three menus Network see aise ee Camera and General For details about General please refer to 5 1 General on page 14 and 5 3 Video on page 18 For details about Network please refer to 5 2 Network on page 16 For details about Camera please refer to 5 4 Camera on page 19 Reference SubMenu Reference a E E E E J E E E cones toe cen A E E recount E E EE account J trees E E oto WB remote conte vio For details please refer to Firmware Upgrade on page 6 Page 22 Storage Options ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA YOUR MOBILE PHONE 7 1 Checklist Before Using Make sure your PDA or mobile phone conform to the following requirements The operating system is Windows Mobile 5 0 Packet PC 6 0 Professional Windows Mobile 5 0 Smartphone 6 0 Standard is NOT supported WinCE Based PDA J2ME MIDP2 0 is supported Internet services via Wireless or GPRS 3G networks are subscribed and available to use For details please check with your local network operator or service provider J2ME is supported Internet services via GPRS 3G networks are subscribed and available to use J2ME Based Mobile Phone For details please check with your local network operator or service provider The port number
8. s 1 Enable disable the motion detection Trigger 2 Set the motion detection area 3 Select the event notification method Network Configure network settings onfigurenetworksetings o es es o esere OOO fone seven osrancs ne wintenwoaconsuesnin a Ce Enter the FTP information for event notifications when FTP is chosen in General gt Trigger eT ee Enter Email information for event notifications when Email is chosen in General gt Trigger es err nownicrro be eaedanenetinieane neko aneuehRBe OOO o oee emee a Page 13 5 1 General In General you can check the general information for your IP camera such as the firmware version and MAC address and also modify the identification name of your camera up to 15 alphanumeric characters Log To quickly search the system log by event type click the drop down list to select the system log type you want to check and click Reload to refresh the list To clear all system event logs click Clear Account Storage Options faz Server Setting 192 168 1 10 x Firmware Version 1W27 1W10 1W09 1W03 MAC Address 00 0E 11 22 33 02 Title IPCAM Cancel Apply Reload Prey Page Next Page Clear Event filter Power On Send Mail FTP Upload Reset D V Power On DDNS Update a V Send Mail Remote Logm Z FTP Upload DDNS Update IY Reset Default Remote Login V Remote Login
9. 10 980 Ml Step 3 Click Add to browse to the upgrade files E Update Server 192 168 1 10 x Current version 1W29 1W11 1W09 1W03 Firmware D Appimg_8M bin D fboot bin D kernel bin D xml bin Upgrade Firmware System Backup sas Backup Configure File Step 4 Click Upgrade Firmware to start firmware upgrade Note The firmware upgrade process should take a few minutes Do not disconnect the power during this time or the upgrade may fail The camera will reboot after the upgrade Page 12 Storage Options SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Before using the network camera make sure you have installed the supplied Video Viewer software and configure the camera s network settings If not please refer to your installer Note You need to use the administrator account to enter the system configuration page If you are logged in as a user please sign out and re log into the camera using an admin account Click El g and select Ah to enter the system configuration page All the system configurations are listed as a tree structure on the left panel as follows Pp Funtiooaliiy 1 Check the firmware version and MAC address of the camera General 2 aa the camera title 1 Create a new user account C different access privilege Account 2 aere or delete an existing user account Online User User Check the current online Check the current online user
10. D CONNECTION 2 1 Install The Camera 2 2 Connect To Power BEFORE USING YOUR NETWORK CAMERA ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA VIDEO VIEWER 4 1 Accessing The Camera 4 2 Control Panel Overview 4 3 Frequently Used Functions SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 5 1 General 5 2 Network 5 3 Video 5 4 Camera ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA YOUR WEB BROWSER 6 1 Accessing The Camera 6 2 Control Panel Overview ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA YOUR MOBILE PHONE 7 1 Checklist Before Using 7 2 Program Download Installation 7 3 Program Setup REMOTE ACCESS PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Storage Options 10 13 14 16 18 19 20 20 21 23 23 23 24 25 26 Page 3 Storage Options S OVERVIEW 1 1 Product Features e True Day amp Night surveillance amp large aperture lens F1 4 e The best cost performance outdoor solution with IP65 e IR effective distance up to 30 metres with 56 IR LEDs e Smart Light Control to avoid overexposure e Excellent outdoor ID design with cable management e Low latency video streaming with H 264 compression format e Free CMS software with E Map for multiple devices control amp surveillance e Powerful mobile surveillance supporting iPhone BlackBerry WinCE amp J2ME e Motion detection and alarm notification functions 1 2 Package Contents Network Camera Installation Sticker Installation Guide RJ45 Cable Extender Adapter
11. Deny Yi IP Address 192 168 1 122 _ ada elete renee 123 A Apply Ay Set the maximum count for login failure When the maximum count is reached the IP address trying to access the network Error Login Count camera will be locked Error Lock Time Set the lock time in minutes when the maximum count of error login for an IP address is reached Echo Request Select Non Block to allow other users to use the ping command to detect the IP address of your network camera or Block to q l deny the ping command request Filter Choose to enable YES or disable NO the filter function If YES is selected choose whether you want to permit Allow or block Deny the IP address list below To add an item to the IP address list key in the IP address in IP Address and click Add To remove an existing item in the IP address list click the item you want to remove and click Delete Apply Click Apply on the bottom right corner when any change is made in this menu or the change will not be recorded in the system Page 17 Storage Options UPnP fam Server Setting 192 168 1 10 x Universal Plug and Play allows devices to connect seamlessly in the home and corporate environments and simplify installation of computer components V Enable UPnP Friendly name IP CAMERA Fixe 000E 11223302 Check Enable UPnP to allow the network camera to be detected among d
12. For details please refer to its individual user manual or check with your local network operator or service provider Note You may be charged for Internet access via wireless or GPRS 3G networks For the Internet access rate details please check with your local network operator or service provider You will see the following four programs are available GPRS 3G Software J2ME AP for Network MJPEG format DVR EagleEyes J2ME NewVersion J2ME AP for Network MPEG H 264 format DVR amp IP camera EagleEyes for WinCE WinCE AP for Network MJPEG format DVR EagleEyes for WinCE NewVersion WinCE AP for Network MPEG4 H 264 format DVR amp IP camera Step 2 Download the program as instructed e Select EagleEyes J2ME New version if you re using the J2ME based mobile phone e Select EagleEyes For WinCE New Version if you re using the WinCE Based PDA phone Step 3 Follow the on screen instructions after downloading e For mobile phones the program will be saved to the location you specified For WinCE Based PDA the program will be saved in Programs 7 3 Program Setup Step 1 Get the necessary information for accessing your network camera such as the IP address user name password port number etc Step 2 Activate the program and go to its setting page to fill in the information needed Step 3 Try to access your network camera to see if the connection works Page 24 G Storage Options
13. IP Camera Pro Instruction Manual Storage Options For the latest up to date manual please visit 4 i storageoptions com Storage Options IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD R H S All lead free products offered by the company comply with the requirements of the European law on O the Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS directive which means our manufacture processes conform and products are strictly lead free and without the hazardous substances cited in the directive The crossed out wheeled bin mark symbolizes that within the European Union the product must be collected separately at the product end of life This applies to your product and any peripherals marked with this symbol Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste Contact your local dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment DISCLAIMER We reserve the right to revise or remove any content in this manual at any time We do not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy completeness or usefulness of this manual The content of this manual is subject to change without notice GROUNDING This is a Safety Class 1 Product provided with a protective earthing ground incorporated in the power cord The mains plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the instrument is likely to make the instrument dangerou
14. R 30 00 fps DR 1052 kbps Time 2009 08 05 13 50 11 Q High R 4CIF Best T Video Resolution 4CIF Control Ca e e Supervisor For users using Mozilla Firefox only QuickTime is selectable Media Type Power Normal User Guest QuickTime is Apple Inc s multimedia software You need to have QuickTime Select the web transmission format from the drop down list H 264 MPEG 4 Motion JPEG QuickTime installed on your operating system before selecting QuickTime When it is selected you will be promoted to enter the user name and password to access the camera Video Qualit Supervisor Click amp drag the slider to select the video quality y Power Normal User Basic Normal High Best Video Resolution Supervisor Select the video resolution from the drop list Power Normal User 4CIF CIF Supervisor Click to take a snapshot for the current view and a new browser window will be Snapshot Power Normal User opened to display the captured image Supervisor l Ou Power Normal Weer Click to flip the image 180 anti clockwise when necessary Supervisor l Full Screen Pe wer tional User Click to display the image in full screen Page 21 Storage Options System Configuration Panel oH 4 IP CAMERA Click Configuration to enter the configuration page a Network Note You need to be the supervisor to enter the system Meens Phe esme ome owe configuration
15. The cable walks along the wall 3 2 The cable is hidden on the other side of the wall 2 Hook the bracket with the camera to the screws fastened in step 2 and push it down to fix the bracket 3 Secure the screws on a and b and fasten the other two screws to c and d to fix the bracket Page 5 Storage Adjust the angles of the camera e Adjust the vertical angle of the camera and fix it with the screw and wrench supplied with the socket f Loosen the screw a little on the camera joint with the supplied wrench to adjust the horizontal angle of the camera then re tighten to fix it in place 2 2 Connect To Power Connect the power adapter to the camera s power connector and power outlet ook RJ45 network cable Page 6 BEFORE USING YOUR NETWORK CAMERA Before using the network camera make sure 1 You have installed the supplied CMS software Video Viewer 2 You have configured the network settings and the network connection is fine If not please refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on how to do this The camera can be accessed via supplied CMS software Video Viewer or via Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox depending on different using situations To check or configure up to 16 surveillance devices simultaneously with the record function please use Video Viewer For details about using Video Viewer please refer t
16. V DDNS Update V PPPOE Update Remote Login V DHCP Update Power On V System Error SNTP Update _SNTP Update Power On con oo DDNS Update 2009 08 14 15 22 17 Remote Login 2000 01 01 00 00 27 Cancel SNTP Update 2000 01 01 00 00 23 Power On 2000 01 01 00 00 17 Apply SNTP Update 2000 01 01 00 01 01 You can create a new account with different user access privilege or delete modify an existing account setting DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DELETE THE ADMIN ACCOUNT Step 1 Click New and fill in the following information Set a user name that will be used for camera access User Name The user name can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters Set the password that will be used for remote login Password l The password can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters Set the permission level of an account to give access to User Level control different functions There are four user levels Supervisor Power Normal and Guest 1 5 10 60 mins 1 day infinite Step 2 Click Apply to save your settings and create the new account fez Server Setting 192 168 1 10 l x User Name Password User Level Life Time Update fi 0 Anonymous User Login User Name office Password User Level Power User Life Time Derete _ Apy Max User s fo I Anonymous User Login Update Page 14 Storage Options Online User Here you can check which users ar
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18. e currently logged into ener Sa E Log the camera Oae Online User Information Refresh IP Address Supervisor 192 168 1 10 MPEG_AUDIO Supervisor 60 248 97 6 MPEG_AUDIO To refresh the list click Refresh Cancel Apply Trigger You can set the motion or alarm detection and select the notification function General Trigger e aan Alarm Enable Disable Motion Enable C Disable Duration 5 Seconds Notify Method M Email L ERER Video Type H264 C MPEG4 JPEG Total time B x Seconds Cancel Apply Select All HClear All Apply Trigger Setting In this section you can select to enable or disable the alarm or motion detection ttem Description Select to enable or disable the motion detection function When Enable is selected click Setting to enter the motion detection area setting page as follows Sensitivity Set the detection sensitivity High Normal Low Area Setting Set the motion detection area by selecting the area grids with your mouse Pink grids represent the area that is not being detected while the transparent grids are the area under detection You can set multiple areas under detection Click Clear All to set the whole area undetected Click Select All to set the whole area under detection Duration Set the duration time for trigger reco
19. evices within the same network area and set the identification name of the camera in Friendl a F y Cancel name Apply 5 3 Video Set the image resolution quality and frame rate JPEG 4cIF HIGH MPEG ac F HIGH H264 4CIF HIGH Cancel FrameRate FuLL Apply ttem Description Select the image resolution and quality JPEG MPEG H 264 Image Resolution CIF 4CIF Image Quality BEST HIGH NORMAL LOW The frame rate allowed to each viewer can be adjusted to adapt to the bandwidth on the network Set the desired image Frame Rate frequency to the maximum FULL or to a specified frame rate 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 10 1 15 1 20 1 25 1 30 The actual frame rate depends on the actual network connection and may be lower than the specified one Page 18 Storage Options 5 4 Camera fax Server Setting 192 168 1 10 x Adjust the camera parameters if necessary 7 a Backlight OFF Mirror OFF X IR Control IR PRO White Balance Auto Note To preview changes click Apply Brightness aa a a ae eee Sharpness Cancel a Rane a Apply Default mem fosson SSS The backlight is adjustable to compensate for an area that is overpowered by brightness because of excessive light The image Backlight will be properly exposed for clearness Select to activate ON or disable OFF this function Note This function is only
20. just the local area time of the system automatically Server Name Simply use the default SNTP server For example tock stdtime gov tw or change to another server with which users are familiar Sync Period Select Daily to synchronize the camera time with the network time every day or None to turn off this function Sync Server Time Click and the network camera will synchronize the time with the network time Page 16 Storage Options Mail Enter the details of an e mail account you wish to use for EINES notifications and click Apply to confirm The information scout Sewer emipgmallcom Port 465 you set here will be applied when Email is selected in ae a E General gt Trigger ee a rae aa lt lt Email Address TE manager tech com Add Delete Function oes OO Port Enter the port number provided from your e mail system supplier If this is left blank the e mail server will default to port 25 Select Yes if your e mail server is using SSL encryption to protect your e mail content from unauthorized access Some mail servers are required to verify the password Please enter the user name and password Filter i x Choose to permit or block the IP address es which can 3 access this camera Error Login Count zz Error Lock Time f Minutes Echo Request Non Block C Block p Filter Enabled YES C NO ilter Policy Allow
21. lour performance of the camera including Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation Click and drag the slider to preview the colour change on the live view panel and adjust the image eee 1 Te colour Click Apply to confirm the change Hue 128 07255 Saturation 820 2 To restore the default values click Default and click Apply to confirm the change aS tent Time Set daylight saving time and the current time Comi Oaks ei Daylight Saving hoiak C On C off Adjust fio eT Start fAug First Week z Mon smo r a Time OK Cancel Apply Page 19 G igge ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA YOUR WEB BROWSER It is also possible to access the IP camera via a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox However you can only access one camera at a time through a Web browser If you wish to view multiple cameras please use the included Video Viewer software Alternatively you can open separate tabs windows for each camera in your Web browser Before using the network camera make sure you have configured the network settings and have the camera s IP address user name and password to hand If not please refer to the installation guide 6 1 Accessing The Camera Step 1 Open your web browser and key in http ipaddress portnum in the URL Any time amp Any where address box IP Surveillance for Your Life Fo
22. o ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA VIDEO VIEWER on page 8 and SYSTEM CONFIGURATION on page 13 Hid amp A amp 2009 08 05 21 40 20 Seems irc To view or configure this network camera only it s recommended to use a web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox For details about using the web browser please refer to ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA YOUR WEB BROWSER on page 20 P Uve wew Live View Panel Mocis Type Video Quality Basic Normal High Best Video Reso tor G4 Page 7 G Storage Options ACCESSING THE CAMERA VIA VIDEO VIEWER 4 1 Accessing The Camera eee z9 Step 1 Double click on your PC desktop to open Video Viewer By default the Address Book panel will be displayed on the right side of the control panel Step 2 Click LJ to select the IP address of the camera you intend to connect and double click it Step 3 The live view is displayed in the Video Viewer 4 2 Control Panel Overview Two control panels are available and can be switched depending on your using habit Simple Version Q Address Book EJ Record F Miscellaneous Control Snapshot EY Log EJ Information Version H J Ag Minimize Full Function Display Switch Event Notification amp Quick Checklist 2009 08 05 21 40 20 gt he t p x Close Program 180 Counterclockwise Image Rotation Snapshot i828 pong i Close All
23. orwarding guides that cover the vast majority of available routers epl r Plea fle Vv VAN 2 oe a adia v foe F 8 SUPPORT FORUM Your external IP is XXX XXX XXX XXX It is not possible to cover the huge amount of routers and how to set up port forwarding on each in this 38 5 manual Remote access is an advanced networking practice If you are unsure how to set up port forwarding on your router consult its instruction manual or contact your Internet Service Provider Page 25 Storage Options PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Network Compression H 264 QuickTime MPEG4 M JPEG LAN Speed 10 100Mbps Ethernet Supported Protocols DDNS PPPoE DHCP NTP SNTP TCP IP ICMP SMTP FTP HTTP RTP RTSP Frame Rate NTSC 20 PAL 25 Number Of Online Users 10 2 Free CMS software Video Viewer for up to 16 network cameras control simultaneously Shutter Speed 1 60 1 50 to 1 100 000 sec S N Ratio More than 48dB AGC off f6 0mm 0 Viewing Angle 48 Mobile Surveillance iPhone BlackBerry J2ME amp WinCE Alarm amp Event Notification FTP and E Mail Pentium 4 CPU 1 3 GHz or higher or equivalent AMD 256 MB RAM oO 5 n Minimum Requirements AGP graphics card Direct Draw 32MB RAM Windows Vista XP Windows 2000 Server ME 98 DirectX 9 0 or later Internet Explorer 6 x or later Page 26 e Storage Options Page 27 e Storage Options S Storage Options 1I p Stor
24. r example for IP address 192 168 1 10 and port number 81 please key in http 192 168 1 10 81 into the URL address box and press Enter Customer Login o ZECA ON verity code Step 2 In the login page key in the user name and password and enter the security code from the image below Click LOGIN to access camera controls Step 3 The wizard will analyze your network environment Wizard x Step1 Network Environment e To continue setting the password date amp time and ees eerie Nees u IP Camera network click Next and follow the step by step uy O instructions sA f we a Computer e To skip the wizard and directly access the camera ee NC ecw live view click Close i Q Starting Wizard Internet e To directly access the camera live view without Aes ame eenaney gt 0e a next starting the wizard for the next login check Do not start wizard at login Step 4 When you have logged in successfully the camera s live view is shown Control Ca e ES Page 20 Stora Options 6 2 Control Panel Overview Live View Panel H 264 IP CAMERA Live View Live iew Panel Media Type H 264 Video Quality Basic Normal High E Current Streaming Information FR Frame rate DR Data rate Time Current system time Q Quality R Resolution Wizard Configuration admin Logout E Live Yiew F
25. rding 5 10 20 40 seconds Page 15 Storage Options 5 2 Network E Server Setting 192 168 1 10 x You can set the network configuration of the IP camera lt depending on your network type IPType Static IP C PPPOE C DHCP For more details please refer to the Quick Start Guide Gateway 192 168 1 254 NetMask 255 y 255 255 U Web Port fo d User Name Password Apply QoS Quality of Service is the ability to control the data flow for EIME real time streaming This function is important if your network bandwidth is insufficient and you have other Meee devices that share bandwidth Ooo C Max Upload Rate jaos kbps To use QoS check QoS Enable and set the maximum l upload rate from 256 to 10240 kbps E p p Cancel Apply DDNS R Server Setting 192 168 1 10 x Select On when the selected network type in Network is DNS Serveri 168 95 1 1 PPPOE or DHCP For details please refer to CREATING AN ACCOUNT FOR DDNS SERVICE on page 25 DNS Server2 139 175 55 244 MAC address of this camera System Name default Hostname MAC000E53114389 ddns dvrtw com tw E Mail administrator network com Cancel Apply _ SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol is used to synchronize your camera time with the networked computer systems GMT Once users choose the time zone the network camera will ad
26. rent view The snapshot will be saved in the path you specified p in Record Setting Click to show the current network connection details Click to start stop the manual recording Record Stop Page 9 4 3 Frequently Used Functions Record To record click A or gt Ry to go to the Record Setting page Record Onjoft S V Manual M Schedule Motion Alarm l Hard Disk Overwrite Record Time Range Weekly Custom Schedule Alarm Motion PrevjPost Event Record Time DUSUSGOSOOSSORSUOEESOOSSOOOCOSSCEOSUSESCORSOOSSCORSCOESCROOOOSECOSSUOSEEOERCERECESSCERECEGEEEED SSSTUCRTCSTACRCT ACTA T ORE SCSSALESSCR SEK SRS TEESE ERR RR ELEC ACR RR ERE R ERR RR REE RRR R RRR RRR RR RRR R ee SURAT HRATR SAHRA AAA ATA T ACS STK STR A REELS TER SES LEER LER EC EER ERE RRR ERE R RR ERE ERR R RRR RRR ER RRC RRR e BESASHAACHARCATRA SASH TAHRRSH SRST RES TSAR CSSRC SRE R ESSERE SERRE RR CER R RRR RRR RRE RRR RRR RRR RRR BERR CARAGRAAH ARORA HRSA HARRAH SRR O RARER ERR RRR REE RE ELAR RRR EEREERRCRERER ERE R Ree SSSSTASTHATAH AAA ARA SHA SRHASSH RESTS R SCR ASC SERRE REE RR ERE R EERE CREE RRR RRR ERR RRR RRR RRR CAtempwideot CAtemppicture s EA EA FA FA OK Cancel Apply In the Record Setting page you can set the following items e Record type e Pre post event record time 0 10 seconds e Record time setting e Record path Note The record function will be disabled when the re
27. s Intentional interruption is prohibited TRADEMARK ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Internet Explorer Microsoft Windows Mozilla amp QuickTime are registered trademarks of the respective holders MPEG4 LICENCING THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR i ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG4 VISUAL STANDARD MPEG 4 VIDEO AND OR ii DECODING MPEG4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA LLC SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM WARRANTY AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT To help you make the most of this product you ll find a host of information including full product manuals FAQ troubleshooting guides and a support service if you have specific questions available at our support website www storageoptions com support This product is also backed by a 12 month warranty in the unlikely event of something going wrong More information and warranty registration is available at www storageoptions com warranty Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW 1 1 Product Features 1 2 Package Contents 1 3 Cable Overview INSTALLATION AN
28. served disk capacity in Reserved MB is larger than the current disk capacity in Free MB When Manual is checked click E or ToT on the main control panel to start the manual recording immediately and the recordings will be saved in the location specified in Record Path When Motion and or Alarm are checked the recording function will be enabled for any motion or alarm event and the recordings will be saved in the location specified in Record Path You can also set a recording schedule from the Record Setting page by setting colour coded blocks of time Schedule Alarm Motion Page 10 Storage Options Playback To play a recording click or 2 and select the Record tab A list of all the recordings will be shown by default and you can also sort the logs by date start time end time etc by simply clicking the column header E status List E z Time Range Record Type One Week Prev Next M User Start Time 2009708709 W Motion W Alarm wW RETR Range Unit End Time 200906715 Record Backup Event Event IF Motion 192 168 1 10 Motion 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 10 Motion 60 251 85 56 User 60 251 8 56 Motion 60 251 8 56 User 60 251 8 56 Motion 60 251 85 56 User 60 251 85 56 Motion 60 251 85 56 User 60 251 85 56 Motion U E a User 60 251 8 56 Motion 00 451 85 56 atat Time OS 1409 16 2730

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