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1. Steam Samba D Add Edit Recording Plan b Add Edit Recording Plan Enable This Recording Plan Plan Name Off_Duty Video Source stream 2 Maximum File Size 200MB E Destination Samba lt 2013 05 14 16 19 57 Tue Select All Scheduled Pattern All O Ll 23 4 5 6 7 amp 9 vor ue BRR yt Tt Thu IO a S Fri III Sat II IN su Pee Plan Name Identifier of the recording plan Video Source The selection of the video source to be recorded Options None or Stream 2 NOTE Stream 2 should be enabled prior to recording plan Maximum File Size This option defines the maximum file size of each video clip Destination choose the destination storage for the recorded video files Select All 24 7 continuous recording Scheduled Pattern User defined time frame This page allows user to configure the file storage via Samba To begin with it click Enable Samba and then input the related information Samba Samba Status Ready Remove Total Size 086 33 GBytes Free Size 438 19 GBytes Used Size 248 14 GBytes Used 9 36 15 Refresh P Samba Setting Enable Samba 110 32 79 90 0ff_Duty Note Backslashes will replace the slashes Path User Name admin Password NOTE Samba can only support mounting a shared folder located in the root directory For example to mount a folder called Shared can be input the path as below lt IP gt Shared 25 Event Management
2. IR Bullet Network Camera User s Manual 201305 770 A1 Table of Contents Important Notices Read Before USE scccssssasssascnesnscccsssnesasgicoenteassoacsaasneeatepesoesnaesseeaieces 2 Da e E A E A E EN ode EE A E E T 2 N ca E A E AEA S 3 OSE e E a eee iaa 4 Hardware msta liton cessie E E migiebnietasteaacieed 4 KR AT e a sa es ett ale ese E A iio 4 Bie e al EO r i E EE E A E ee Oe EA T EE TA EA AA A NE T E AT re ree 4 Assicmne IP Address tothe T 5 Discovering devices in Windows NStWOEK sss 7 ActiveX add on Installato oa tle hell pt ete te orden ote ae 7 a AS oo 9 VIENTO ME HE VIO rta T A 9 MP e A 12 PN US e ae ae ine ag O eo A 14 Newark e OnE EU OI T 20 REOOO opn E E S 24 AN AAA 26 Conn Curation ol Eye Handling riadas 26 ExXamples or E yen Hand o rico tocata cues navevccauseseect E EEEE A O 31 ISO ODO ratas 33 Sri A A E TA A 37 Cable connectors 1ac5 cccidecsdarsurdeoestnndedersasianacedevadansdedhartendsriarioneiddesmiavsdedeacndoeiehgasnsdanadedespdeetdeduedeactodededgniusduaesboetadenwardsacdedes 37 LED TG AOS coisas stan tisoseagtinns saaatussatenie Saantaeyetenbaed i a E ES OUR a7 Desiccant Bag Replace unica oie 38 Tonore A UA ane nee eee ne eee ere ae eee ener ore 39 Ai le APTA TT A A 39 Upgrade der 1 Me BM inte Famed aceras ita 39 TR COV ae MA o quer sonar E EEEE 4 PNG Tae PESAS rata 42 Important Notices Read Before Use This instruction manual is intended for administrators and users of the IP Camera
3. Event management describes the handling of events with the corresponding actions A common case can be exampled is storing a captured image to a local storage Actions when there is a Motion Event Trigger Condition This chapter gives the Lada configurations of Triggers what to detect and Actions what to send and where to send A time based schedule can also be applied Video amp Audio Recording gt Event Configuration of Event Handling There are 4 subdirectories in the Event category The 4 configuration groups are correlated A completed event setting may need to configure each part in sequence Event Server amp Media Motion Configuration Event List Event Server amp Media The Event Server is the configuration of where to send e g FTP server while Media is the sending file type The combination of file type and the remote servers will then be applied as an event action Event Server List Click on Add New button to add the remote severs These are email recipients and FTP server gt Event Server List Server Name Add New Note Maximum number of event server list is 2 Add Event Server Server Name Server Type o Email Mail Server Address User Name Password Server Port Number Sender s E mail Address Mail Subject Prefix Receiver Table Index Email Address Description 1 D FTP FTP Server Address User Name Password Server
4. UPnP Name T Enable DONS Service Service Provider Hostname Account Password Enable UPnP Service with UPnP enabled IP camera device can be easily discovered in Windows Network My Network Places See Discover devices in Windows Network in previous section Enable DDNS Service By registering this sort of service camera can be assigned and accessed over Internet with a hostname instead of IP address To enable the services visiting the website of the service provider and registering an account are required Dyndns org http www dyndns com Quality Service Quality Service provides network traffic management to guarantee the quality of services in higher priority especially when network is insufficient DSCP Different Service Code Point is a 6 bit IP header which defines the service level of the packet According to the DSCP value routers with PHB Per Hop Behavior will define a specific class of traffic for the packet in terms of bandwidth latency or loss rate etc Enable QoS and set DSCP value for the service to ensure its quality to be maintained Network Type Network Connectivity Quality Service Access Port Access IP Filter P Quality Service Fl Enable Qos DSCP RISP 0 to 63 Event 0 to 63 HTTP 0 to 63 NOTE To make the QoS function work all the switches and routers in the network must support QoS 21 Access Port This page provides the ports configuration for requesting the service
5. Video Quality Constant Bit Rate Target Bit Rate 64Kbps w Variable Bit Rate Quality Level Excellent E P Video Overlay Enable OSD gt Priva cy Mask C Enable Privacy Mask Video Format H 264 MPEG4 and MJPEG are available for the selection The demand of bandwidth and storage requirement differs from the selection of video format In the request of same video quality H 264 contributes to less bandwidth and storage requirement which can be more efficient than MPEG4 or MJPEG Resolution The resolution here describes an image size counted in width by height e g 1280x720 referring to pixel resolution The available resolutions for Stream 1 and Stream 2 are listed in the following table Resolution Stream 1 Stream 2 1280x800 VW gt 1280x720 VvV gt 800 x 450 Y available not available Frame Rate It represents the number of frames that are displayed per second The higher the frame rate is the better smoother the video stream can be obtained However it would be the tradeoffs for the higher network bandwidth and storage requirement Intra Frame Period This is applied only in MPEG4 H 264 which the video stream is composed of I frames full image information and P frames motion compensated difference information This setting configures the time period between 2 I frames The shorter period means the higher frequency of frame Video can then be well handled whereas the bit rate m
6. Event Server Select Media Type E Select Event Server ea Select Media Type O Select Event Server EA Select Media Type E Select Event Serer Select Media Type El Apply Cancel Event Name Enter an event name e g Motion Detection to identify this configured event Select All 24 7 continuous recording Scheduled Pattern User defined time frame Triggered by This describes the selection of trigger conditions which include 29 e Motion Detection Select the motion detection area s used for trigger condition To enable and configure the motion detection areas go to Motion Configuration e Manual Trigger Enable system to detect the user input action press the alarm button cy on the live view page e Network Fail Enable system to detect the network connection status e Periodically Enable the system to perform the set Action periodically by entering number of minute s in the field as below Trigger the event every minute s 1 60 Action selection of responding actions e Upload files to a server There are two drag down selections Event Server and Media Type The Event Server indicates the file destination such as the FTP and Samba and the file type includes snapshot image and video clip For the snapshot video clip configurations go to Event Server amp Media NOTE The dependency of Event Server and Media Type is described as below When Event Server is Samba the
7. Network Connectivity Quality Service Access Port Access IP Filter Access IP Filter E Enable IP Filter Filter Type Allow Y Deny IP Address 23 Recording This section provides the recording configuration on the camera Unlike the recording function Quick Functional Button on the live view page video can also be recorded to the local network storage Samba according to a time based schedule There are 2 subdirectories in the Recording category Recording Plan Samba Recording Plan Recording Plan K Recording Plan List b Add Edit Recording Plan E Enable This Recording Plan Plan Name None 200MB f None Video Source Maximum File Size Destination 2013 05 14 15 48 33 Tue Select All Scheduled Pattern All 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Apply Remove all schedule Recording Plan List gt Recording Plan List 00 00 09 00 19 00 24 00 Off Duty Enabled It lists the created scheduled recording plan s The details of a recoding plan include Plan Name Identifier of the recording plan Status Enable or Disable the recording plan Mon Sun Displays the hours in days of a week that recording is effective Src Source The video source selected to be recorded Dest Destination The stored path for the recording file Remove Click to delete this recording plan 24 Video amp Audio Network Recording Event System
8. alarm record 0 seconds 0 3 Post alarm record 5 seconds 1 5 Maximum file size 5000 KBytes 500 5000 Click on Apply button to save the email server and media settings 31 Step 3 Configure Event List e On Event List page click on Add New button e Enable and configure this event Add Edit Event List Enable This Event a Event Name MTrigger 2013 05 15 11 00 00 Wed C Select All Scheduled Pattern All O 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 mon Sy ae a AA CESA Tue Beer seer SREE Wed TT ME A De ey The ES pea l A Fri Sun Triggered by C Motion Detection C Motion Area 1 Motion Area 2 Motion Area 3 d Manual Trigger Network Fail Periodically Trigger the event every 1 minute s 1 60 Upload files to a server Event Server Media Type Select Event Server Select Event Server Select Event Server Select Media Type m Click on Apply button to save the settings of this page 32 System Options System Options provide users to obtain and configure the system settings of the IP camera system lt contains the page of System Information Date and Time User Management Maintenance and Log Service The details about each KEST subcategory will be described as below Video amp Audio Recording Event System System Information The page gives deta
9. including instructions for using and managing the camera on your network The use of video surveillance devices can be prohibited by laws that vary from country to country It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for surveillance purposes Heed all warnings Before installing the IP Camera please read and follow all the safety and operating instructions to avoid any damages caused by faulty assembly and installation The user must adhere to all the warnings on the product and in this manual Liability Every reasonable care has been taken in the preparation of this instruction manual We cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make alterations to the product and manuals without prior notice We make no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The user should verify the relevant information is current and complete before placing orders All products are sold subject to our terms and conditions of sale at the time of order acknowledgement We shall not be liable nor responsible for the applications and resale of its products or bundled software with statements different from or beyond the specification parameters stated by us We are under no obligation to provide any further te
10. with each new released version Read Before Upgrade 1 The latest firmware image is available on our official website 2 Make sure all other client connections are disconnected and current jobs such as recording are required to terminate 3 During the upgrading period DO NOT disconnect the power of the camera Otherwise the system unit might be damaged 4 The front LED indicator will be slow flashing in red during the upgrading process When it becomes steady green the upgrading process is completed Steps of Firmware Upgrade 1 Goto firmware upgrade page on the web Figure 1 2 Click Firmware button to load the firmware image Figure 1 3 Click Upgrade to begin the upgrade progress bar will pop up Figure 2 4 Once it is done the system will reboot automatically 5 Go back to firmware upgrade page and confirm if the current version is up to dated Figure 3 39 Figure 1 Firmware Upgrade V0 01 06 00 ipkg Organize v New folder qu Xx ia Name Date modified Type __ V0 01 06 00 ipkg 5 18 2012 5 01 PM IPKG File Libraries R Computer amp Local Disk C Ga Data 2 E Cu Network File name Rimes Figure 2 b Firmware Upgrade Current Version 0 01 04 13 Firmware Upgrade Upgrade Progress Figure 3 Firmware Upgrade 40 Recover device settings In some cases camera system does not respond to any operation A certain r
11. E to obtain IP from the service provider AE Video Audio Event There are 5 subdirectories in Network System Network Type Network Connectivity Quality Service Access Port Access IP Filter Network Type Network Type Network Connectivity Quality Service Access Port Access IP Filter Network Type 9 Enable DHCP Service Use Static IP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server IF Enable PPPoE Service Account Password Apply Network Type There are 3 ways to configure IP address for the IP camera device including DHCP Static IP and PPPoE Enable DHCP Service The default setting is DHCP which camera will be automatically given an IP address in a network with DHCP server Use Static IP Camera may also be manually assigned with a static IP address Subnet mask Gateway and DNS server s will also need to be specified for certain network function properly executed Enable PPPoE Service This service is usually provided by an ISP Internet Service Provider IP Camera can establish a dial up connection to the ISP and then get connected to Internet 20 Network Connectivity This page provides the connectivity configuration so that IP camera can be accessed without necessarily providing the numerical IP address Network Type Network Connectivity Quality Service Access Port Access IP Filter P Network Connectivity Enable UPnP Service
12. LLLLLL TCP E E a 1 1191553551959901 75 o 4 A 1119195079 15113 Multicast IPCAM m Device List 2 Units B 10 32 78 107 00 E0 D8 FF BC 26 NDR720 V1 02 10 21 E 0 32 9 14 00 E0 Do Db B4 NCB 50 V1 02 10 21 M Firmware File Information Date Code D File Size i Open File Path See barade Select All Set IP Auto Set IP Input Account Password NOTE IP cameras also support the other web browsers for viewing the live video such as Firefox Google Chrome or Safari The default settings of account password are admin 1234 RTSP Player The live video of the camera can be played with RTSP players such as VLC or QuickTime The camera supports two simultaneous video streaming see Video amp Audio gt Video Setting To gain access to the camera for each video stream the RTSP URL will be required The default paths for the 2 streams are stream1 and stream2 The URL format should be input as below Stream rtsp Camera_lP stream1 Stream2 rtsp Camera_lP stream2 The example given below is the live video displayed with QuickTime player 10 A lt Enter an Internet UAL to open UT G bOLLLLLL LAD THURN h l T T OGA DA w YV e f 49 11 The Live view page The following illustration shows you the front page of IP camera website AE PON sa E http 10 32 79142 D 20 Xf 103279142 Language P ke ke
13. Port Number Upload Path 7 Note Backslashes will replace the slashes Test Apply Cancel Server Name Identifier of the event server 26 Server Type Email Send the media file via email when an event is triggered Mail Server Address Enter a host name or IP address of the email server User Name Enter the user name of the email account e Password Enter the password of the email account Server Port Number Enter the server port of the mail server The default is 25 Sender s E mail Address Enter the email address of the sender Mail Subject Prefix Enter the subject description for the mail Receiver Table Enter the recipients email address The mail can be sent to up to 5 recipients FTP Send the media file to a FTP server when an event is triggered FTP Server address Enter the FTP server s address User Name Enter the user name of the FTP login account Password Enter the user name of the FTP login password Server Port Number Enter the server port of the FTP server The default is 21 Upload Path Enter the file path that files will be sent to Media Type There are 2 types of media file available snapshot jpg image and video clip avi P Media Type Snapshot Video Source Stream 1 w Send 0 pre alarm image s 0 2 Send 1 post alarm image s 1 3 Video Clip Video Source None Pre alarm record seconds 0 3 Post alarm record seconds 1 5 Maximum file siz
14. Quick Index Video Stream N y c Q a Stream 1 E Actual Size Streaming Protocol UDP TCP O HTTP A pa LLL LL 191 Multicast to nine nin a ala ak 11T L AL eee eee ee DATE RILIS Hn 1 LIKE ERE LYEH x LLL en ennannnneenns a a Video Stream Operations Live Window Live Video Window Quick Functional Buttons Lnn d L Loa m T d mm att LLE nmg n LLL LLL 11T 3 tne ne eae LL Lubemenbannanennre OSD 12 O Snapshot Press the button to capture an image photo Record Press the button to start recording Press again to stop it Set Path set up a file path that video clips and snapshots can be stored S Full Screen Press the button to enter the full screen mode Press ESC key to return Video Stream Operations Language Video Stream E Actual Size Streaming Protocol UDP TCP HTTP L Multicast Manual Trigger Press the button as triggering an event See Event Management for detail Digital Zoom toggle the digital zoom function Language selection for the WEB Ul Select video stream for displaying on live video window Display the video in actual configured size or digital scaled Select the preferred streaming protocol on the client Video This section describes how to configure the video streaming of the device and the related camera image configurations Users with Administrator
15. ay increase 18 Video Quality There are two types of bit rate controls for video quality adjustment Constant Bit Rate CBR and Variable Bit Rate VBR CBR mode concerns about the circumstances of fixed data rate transferring However VBR is utilized when network bandwidth is less concerned Note CBR is not applicable in MJPEG video mode Video Overlay b Video Overlay Enable OSD 4 Include Timestamp Date amp Time El Fl Include Text The camera supports stamping text information on the video images The options of the date time string or and a line of text message e g camera name or location are available for displaying on the Images Privacy Mask gt Privacy Mask Privacy Mask List Name Modify 1 Maski D Privacy Mask Name Add New Apply Y Enable Stream 1 Privacy Mask can block out the specific areas from view The blocked areas will not be seen in both live view and recorded video clips and the total of 8 profiles can be created to the list To create Privacy Mask simply input Privacy Mask Name and click Add New button and then apply it to complete the addition 19 Network Configuration The IP Camera acts as one of the network devices It allows user to configure the network functionalities based on applications This section will describe the network configurations Fundamentally for instance the IP assignment of the ER device can be done via DHCP server static IP option or PPPo
16. chnical support service or product software alteration beyond our representation Trademarks All names used in this manual and products are probably registered trademarks of respective companies CE FCC Statement EMC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment If the equipment is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction it generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy which may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference Overview The ingenious Small 1MP IR Bullet Type IP Camera The Camera is with incredibly tiny housing length of 10 CM and full functioned design The weather proof IP 67 housing makes an ease of installation in various environments including indoor and outdoor application In addition the clever light sensor design is an enhancement for IP function IR distance up to 10 meters Equipped with removable R Cut filter for Day Night vision built in multiple power source as redundant power supply that makes the camera a value added option fitted in all k
17. ddress This MAC address can be found on the label ActiveX add on Installation It is recommended to use Internet Explorer 8 or later as the primary browser to access the IP cameras website The first time access to the camera webpage will be prompted to install the ActiveX To allow the installation click Install on the message bar and follow the instructions to complete ActiveX installation A E hitp 10 3279 O BS X E 103279142 x Language Enalish 7 Video Stream Stream 1 lt E Actual Size Streaming Protocol UDP TCP HTTP Multicast AAA f Internet Explorer blocked this website from installing an ActiveX control What s the risk Install When the installation is completed IE browser can display the live video of the IP camera as the below figure I a Language gt Video Stream Stream 1 E Actual Size Streaming Protocol e x Bia LLL a Af e d 1 S TCP HTTP L RTS 1515515 TH LLL KK Raab Multicast SaaS SERS NOTE If however there is not any prompted message or ActiveX can not be installed at all it is needed to change the IE security level and settings lt Example gt Internet Explorer 9 Internet Options gt Security gt Custom level Ensure the Download signed ActiveX controls setting is either Enable or Prompt selected Sox Sunnu a n x Print File Zoom 100 Safety V
18. dress to the device The steps of applying this search tool are described as below 1 Launch IPCAM Discovery Tool IPCAMDiscovery exe 2 Assign IP address The selection is based on a single or multiple camera devices Set IP This is applied to one specific camera selected from the Device List Step1 Select one specific camera device IPCAM M Device List 2 Units IP MAC Model Version Account Password IP Settin Status 10 32 78 107 00 E0 D8 FF BC 26 NDR720 V1 02 10 21 DHCP OW 10 32 79 142 00 E0 D8 FF B7 B4 NCB750 V1 02 10 21 DHCP M Firmware File Information Version No Date Code File Size Image File Path Select All Set IP Auto Set IP Input Account Password Browse Refresh Step2 Input desired IP information The default settings of account password are admin 1234 If that were been changed please enter the set values Auto Set IP This is applied to a group of specific cameras selected from the Device List Step1 Select specific cameras IPCAM Device List 2 Units IP MAC Model Version Account Password IP Settin 10 32 78 107 00 E0 D8 FF BC 26 NDR720 v1 02 10 21 DHCP B 10 32 79 142 00 E0 D8 FF B7 B4 NCB750 V1 02 10 21 DHCP Firmware File Information Version No Date Code File Size Open File Path Upgrade Step 2 Input Account Password The default account information is admin 1234 If the val
19. e Display current system date time of the IP camera The date format can be changed from the drop down list in Configure Date amp Time Configure Date amp Time Keep Current Date amp Time The option of keeping current date and time not to be adjusted Synchronize with NTP Server automatic method for date time adjustment The IP Camera must be able to gain access to the given NTP server e g time windows com which is usually the ability of Internet access The IP camera system can therefore get updated with the time server NOTE To apply synchronize with NTP Server a Time Zone must be selected for referencing to the local time Synchronize with PC The PC connected to the IP camera can also be a date time synchronizer However if the PC is connecting from a time zone different from where camera is installed the system will pop up a warning message for time zone differential Set manually Manually adjust the date time for the system Date Display Format The system date can be displayed in the format of DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY or YYYY MM DD Time Zone Select an appropriate time zone for local where IP camera is installed The automatic adjustments will be applied based on the selected time zone Check the Daylight Saving Time checkbox for areas that are observing DST 34 User Management By default the access to the camera is user authenticated For security the IP camera should be restricted to account o
20. e Flickering can also present in various exposure level Set Flickerless Mode On to fix the maximum shutter speed auto exposure control Thus the flickers can be eliminated Exposure amp Gain Mode Select auto manual Exposure amp Gain control mode The selection defines the controlling in a range of or fixed value according to the following two items Shutter Speed and Gain Value The configurations will be limited at selected maximum rates when AUTO mode is on Max Shutter Speed referring to exposure time Higher shutter speed is normally applied under strong light circumstance so the image won t be overexposure Lower shutter speed on the other hand keeps image luminance in low light environment Max Gain Value the amplification factor for the incoming light Increasing the gain value provides a brighter image but the noises may also be increased WDR Enable this function for enhancing image under backlight circumstances Exposure Level Adjust Exposure level for a target level of sensed brightness Auto exposure function will adjust to exposure time to make the sense image brightness close to the target NOTE The Shutter Speed Gain Value and WDR can be configured for daytime and nighttime The configurations will be applied according to the current status of Day Night Mode 16 represents the Day mode represents the Night mode The setting items with the Day or Night mode sy
21. e 5000 KBytes 500 5000 Video Source Select the video source to be captured Pre alarm Post alarm image s Enter the numbers of images that will be captured before and after trigger is activated Pre alarm Post alarm video Enter the numbers of seconds that video will be recorded before and after trigger is activated Maximum file size Define the maximum file size that a video clip is generated 2q Motion Configuration There are 3 MD Motion Detection areas can be enabled Each MD can be individually enabled disabled defined the covering range and trigger sensitivity To enable and verified the MD follow the steps provided below Check the box to enable the motion area Drag and drop to move the motion window Hold and drag any corner of the rectangle to resize the window pS ea By dragging the pin of the slider bars adjust the detection Sensitivity and Object Size of the rectangle covered area NOTE By name implying the Sensitivity setting means the sensitivity level to the motion detection the higher value given makes the motion window more sensitive to the moving object Object Size indicates the trigger threshold A lower Object Size value means it is easier to exceed the value and thus trigger the motion event 5 The status chart shows the motion activities When the motion vector exceeds a threshold the Object Size the motion trigger is activated 6 To enable othe
22. ecovering processes would help to get the unit back to initial status so that it can resume operable configurable This will be the operations on the Reset Button Due to the water resistance design the Reset button is located inside the housing To press the Reset button it is necessary to open the rear cover To learn the procedures please refer to the previous Desiccant Bag Replacement sections O Reset button 22M and 2 LEDs sr Left Green ET Right Amber Before executing hardware reset please make sure the system booting process is completed Normally it takes 30 seconds to complete the process 1 Restart Reboot the device Press and release the Reset Button within 5 second the system will be restarted the LEDs will be steady ON during rebooting process Upon successful reboot ONLY green LED will be steady ON during normal operation 2 Reset account password to factory default Press and hold the Reset Button over 5 seconds the green LED will change from steady on to flashing During green LED flashing then release reset button ONLY account password will be reset as factory default which is admin 1234 Please notice that all configured accounts passwords will be cleared and only the default one will been reserved 3 Reset to factory default settings Press and hold the Reset button over 10 seconds then green LED turn off amber LED will keep flashing During amber LED flashin
23. g then release the reset button ALL settings will be reset as factory default The system will enter the restoring process automatically and complete it in 30 seconds after reset button released The following illustrates the LED behavior during the restoring process for reference Press Reset Re boot Button GREEN Steady GREEN Flashing Amber Flashing Reset e aT T OT 4 1 Account Password Reset to Factory Default 5 seconds 10 seconds 41 Technical Specifications Video 1 4 1M progress scan CMOS sensor Max Frame Rate Megapixel 1280x 800 at 30 fps NTSC PAL Day Night Mechanical ICR D N Control Day Night Mode Auto Day Night Shutter Time Range from 1 960s to 1 30s selectable 60Hz Range from 1 1000s to 1 25s selectable 50Hz IR LED Off shutter speed 1 30 sec 0 6 Lux 10IRE Minimum Illumination 1 2 Lux 50IRE IR LED On O lux Bit Rate Control Simultaneous stream bit rate control CBR VBR Lens r 17 AWB AES AGC Flickerless Mode On Off Exposure amp Gain Mode Auto Manual White Balance Auto Fixed Sharpness Saturation Brightness Contrast 17 level sensitivity Exposure Level 15 level sensitivity Up to 3 customized threshold detection windows 101 detected object size or level Motion Detection ae sensitivity Ethernet Detection Network Fail detection Others Snapshot digital Zoom Optimized i frame setting Events Motion detection Manual Trigger Netwo
24. h utilization can be reduced Select the Always multicast option to enable multicast for stream 1 2 Multicast Group Address Set the IP address for multicast streaming The Multicast IP address must be in the range from 224 0 1 0 to 239 255 255 255 Multicast Ports Set the port for multicast streaming Multicast TTL The multicast Time To Live TTL gives the range of routers that multicast traffic can pass through in the networks NOTE The multicast stream can be triggered by a network client e g choosing Multicast from the live view page whereas Always Multicast option is not enabled This mechanism is known as Multicast On Demand In this mode multicast stream starts when one or more clients request It stops automatically when the last client leaves the multicast group Always Multicast on the other hand starts or stops multicast stream by enabling disabling this function It doesn t matter whether there is client request or not 22 gt Language no Video Stream Stream 1 x E Actual Size T merit uor e ssa TCP aZ 1 1111159199951 a O HTTP f S 111113 S 1113 m Multicast 1111591580918 r 1111113 Access IP Filte This setting also provides a basic security by filtering the accesses from other hosts Enable this function and choose Allow Deny of the listed IP addresses Up to 15 IP address can be added in the list Network Type
25. iew downloads Ctrl J Manage add ons English g Y F12 developer tools Go to pinned sites z Internet options vi St a aan About Internet Explorer Stream 15 B a http 10 32 79 O BOX A eh ee Bye Language E Actual Size Streaming Protocol UDP TCP HTTP Multicast 14 Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Enable not secure 3 Prompt recommended 4 Download unsigned ActiveX controls Disable recommended 5 Enable not secure 5 Enable not secure Prompt 9 Only allow approved domains to use ActiveX without prompt 5 Disable Enable E D wn Aches controlo sad din ino mI I Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium high default k Accessing the camera Viewing the live video With the correct installation and IP settings the camera device can be approached via network There are three ways to view the live video from the camera Internet Explorer RTSP players and NVR CMS software 1 Internet Explorer Launch IE browser and input the IP address of the camera or Click on Browse button on the selected IP camera address from IPCAM Discovery Tool Te nane H EE lal gt La nguage Video Stream Stream 1 x E Actual Size A x 4 II Streaming Protocol LU x wag LLLLLLLE nos IT la PRR LLLLLLLLELLL
26. ight Day Night Mode Auto El IF Nightmode Enhancement Night to Day Threshold E 177 Day to Night Threshold W Waiting for 3 seconds before switch CEEE bd 44 E Current Value Detected b Advanced Setting AC Frequency 60Hz White Balance Auto Flickerless Mode id offf Exposure amp Gain Mode Auto Max Shutter Speed e 1 30s EIC 1 30s l Max Gain Value ax 18 16x 7 WDR W Off 8 Off Exposure Level 4 5 1 15 Image Setting Brightness the luminance of image view Default value is 8 adjustable from 0 to 16 Contrast the ratio of luminance of white to black Default value is 8 adjustable from 0 to 16 Saturation colorfulness of a color related to its own brightness Default value is 8 adjustable from O to 16 Sharpness refer to image acutance which presents in the edges contrast of an image Default value is 8 adjustable from O to 16 The 4 correlates are referring image appearance in terms of color vision that is adjustable according to user preferences Video Orientation change the image orientation Mirror rotate the image horizontally Flip rotate the image vertically Note These operations are usually applied when camera must be installed in an exceptional position For the example of ceiling installation camera must be installed upside down 15 Day Night Day Night Mode Switch the video images for Day plenty of light or Night Low light
27. ils of the IP camera system In System Status Firmware Version and MAC Address are listed The Camera Name and Location fields are revisable to identify a unit among multiple cameras installed The IP address info of this IP camera is listed in Network Status The RTSP Status field shows the video stream s being requested by the listed client s 4 System Status Camera Name Location Firmware Version V1 02 12 05 MAC Address 00 E0 D8 FF BB 13 Network Status IP Address 192 168 127 43 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 1 254 DNS Server 192 168 200 8 PPPoE IP Address DDNS Domain Name RTSP Status 33 Date and Time This section describes the date time adjustment for the IP camera system The ways to adjust the IP camera s date time can be automatic Synchronize with NTP Server PC or manual settings System Information Date and Time User Management Maintenance LOG Service b Current Date amp Time Date yyyy mm dd 2013 05 14 Time hh mm ss 10 56 52 b Configure Date 8 Time Keep Current Date amp Time Synchronize with NTP Server NTP Server Address Update Interval Synchronize with PC Computer Date 2013 09 14 Computer Time 10 56 43 Set Manually Date Time Date Display Format YYYY MM DD l GMT 08 00 Taipei Time Zone E Daylight Saving Time Enable Automatically Start MITH Jan WE Ist SUN Time U End WITH J WK 15 gt SUN Time Current Date amp Tim
28. in failed or link on off Event Log lt records the log message of triggered event for instance motion detection is asserted Parameter List It lists all the system parameters with the current value 36 Connectors 8 LED Cable connectors R K DC Power LED Indicators RJ45 LEDs for Network Status 10 Link Traffic Steady ON Flashing 100 Link Traffic Steady ON Flashing Steady ON 37 Desiccant Bag Replacement The Camera comes with a desiccant bag placed inside It is not necessary to replace it until the rear cover of the camera has been opened for some reasons The SOP is described below for users to complete the replacement Step 1 Unscrew the rear cover of the camera Desiccant bag 38 Troubleshooting Check firmware version Firmware version may imply the functionalities updates or availability in the camera system Therefore in the first step of troubleshooting and then reporting it helps to locate the found issues Newer version firmware may have these issues corrected The version code can be found in Setup gt System gt System Information see figure below gt System Status Camera Name Location Firmware Version MAC Address 00 E0 D8 FF BB 13 Upgrade device firmware Firmware upgrade process should be done via the web configuration Setup gt System gt Maintenance gt Firmware Upgrade Before the process read the instructions and release notes coming
29. inds of projects Package Contents Camera Camera Stand Power Adapter Product CD Hardware Pack Quick Start Guide The Camera Quick Installation Guide Ver v1 0 Package Contents O the comers O comers Stand O Hardware Package Wick nstanation lt p A Ma S I J o m e He DLR 9 HH E LE ae am L Screws Desiccant Bag A R CELICA Power Adapter S aero zd KE BILIA GEL LE DAT 1 X 0 AN ELNE lin screws Desiccant Bag Installation Hardware Installation 1 Define the type of network device Z If the network device supports PoE Power over Ethernet function simply connect the camera to it via Ethernet cable 3 If not the connections to the network device via Ethernet cable and DC 12V adapter are required Software Installation Discover IP Cameras Discovery Tool is a utility provided for not only searching and displaying the available IP cameras information in a network but also managing the multiple networking settings such as static IP address assignment After completing the hardware installation run IPCAMDiscovery exe to search for the IP camera installed IPCAM Device List 2 Units IP MAC Model Version Account Password IP Settin Status RB 10 32 78 107 00 E0 D8 FF BC 26 NDR720 V1 02 10 21 DHCP Cig 10 32 79 142 00 E0 D8 FF B7 B4 NCB750 V1 02 10 21 DHCP Firmware File Information Version No Date Code File Size Image File Path Select All Assigning IP Ad
30. mbol will be altered along with the setting of Day Night mode The examples are illustrated as below b Day Night Day Night Mode Advanced Setting AC Frequency White Balance Flickerless Mode Exposure amp Gain Mode Max Shutter Speed Max Gain Value WDR Exposure Level 4 ideo Setting b Video Stream Day El IF Nightmode Enhancement E 1 15 Enable Stream 1 C Enable Stream 2 P Video Overlay Enable OSD d Privacy Mask C Enable Privacy Mask Video Stream Day Night Day Night Mode Advanced Setting AC Frequency White Balance Exposure amp Gain Mode Max Shutter Speed Max Gain Value WOR Exposure Level 4 J Night IF Nightmode Enhancement 60Hz Auto Auto 8 1 30s 16x onz 1 15 This tab provides detailed stream configurations These settings can affect video size quality The maximum transmission performance can be expected under the condition of full network bandwidth The camera supports up to 2 video streams Each stream can be configured with following items 17 P Video Stream Enable Stream 1 Video Format H 264 Resolution 1280x800 Frame Rate 30 fps Intra Frame Period is l Video Quality Constant Bit Rate Target Bit Rate 64Kbps Variable Bit Rate Quality Level Excellent FJ Enable Stream 2 Video Format H 264 Resolution 800x450 Frame Rate 15 fps Intra Frame Period 15
31. nly accesses It is able to enable disable user accounts as well as to manage the added users in this page Enable Authentication P Add Edit User Account Administrator Create User Apply Initially there is a default account admin in the User List To enable disable this account click on Enable Authentication check box and then apply To edit password for the default account click Edit to enter the configuration window Enable Authentication b Add Edit User Account Administrator ae Edit account x Create User Apply All fields are required Account admin Password ss Confirm User Group Administrator Save Cancel To create a new account click Create User button Enter Account Password for this account with the group type on the Create account window Enable Authenticatic 0s Create account All fields are required admin Account Password Create User Apply Confirm User Group Administrator El Create Cancel The user account with Administrator authentication can do all the configurations Operator has the same rights as Administrator except for User Management Viewer is allowed only the access to live view page Up to 8 user accounts can be added in the User List 35 Maintenance This page provides tools for camera system maintenances Reboot Reboot Note Restart system Please wait 20 seconds for rebo
32. or Operator authority see System gt User Management are able to do these configurations Click on Setup of Quick Index to enter the Video amp Audio page shown as below Live L anm A Logout gt Video amp Audio Camera Setting Video Setting Network Recording gt Preview Video Image Setting i 0 Event q Brightness 8 0 16 B Contrast i 0 16 System Saturation 8 ma _ 0 16 Sharpness sz 0 16 gt E rn it aa o e ra 3 a e Video Orientation 7 Mirror C Flip TTT i I tm Day Night T P KL all LLULL Day Night Mode Auto y r C Nightmode Enhancement 1 MMM night to Day Threshold M HUMANA RAAR ARMA Day to Night Threshold MW 117919079 Waiting for 3 seconds before switch 1111533513 7 gt EEN ARANA AAA a S Current Value Detected nana nan nn Advanced Setting AC Frequency 60Hz White Balance Auto Flickerless Mode Off Exposure amp Gain Mode Auto x Max Shutter Speed 130s Q 1 30s z Max Gain Value e 4x w 8 16x WDR ofi e Ons Exposure Level 4 1 15 Apply Reset There are 2 sub settings under Video amp Audio Camera Setting Video Setting 14 Camera Setting b Image Setting Brightness Contrast Saturation 8 Sharpness 8 ES Video Orientation C Mirror C Flip Day N
33. ot P Restore to Factory Default Restore to Factory Default E Except Network Type d Backup Configurations Backup p Upload Configurations Note Return system configuraiton Use a backup file to return the camera to a previous configuration j Configurations P Firmware Upgrade Current Version V1 02 10 21 Firmware Reboot Restart the camera system Restore to Factory Default Restore camera factory default settings The network setting can be kept by checking the Except Network Type checkbox Backup Configurations The system settings can be backed up and exported to a file The file can be applied to upload the previous user settings to the camera or other cameras NOTE The backup file can be applied to other IP cameras so users won t need to configure each device It is recommended to switch the IP setting to DHCP mode before exporting the backup file Otherwise all IP cameras will have the same IP address Firmware Upgrade There may be new released firmware for features update or issues fixed To upgrade the firmware for the system retrieve the firmware image file import to the system and then do the upgrade process The system operations and or process will be recorded in the log system The link provides the review of these records System Log 0 System Log P Event Log 0 Event Log b Parameter List 0O Parameter List System Log lt contains records of system changes such as log
34. r motion area repeat above steps Click on Apply button to save the settings Event Server amp Media Motion Configuration DI DO Setting Event List K Event Motion S Motion Area 1 MO J Enable Motion Area 1 Window Name Area 1 Sensitivity 0 100 50 HE Object Size 0 100 50 E Motion Area 2 Mo ALLLLLELLLLLLLL LELLELLLELEELLLLLL 11115311 11T 1 Y Enable Stream 1 20 Show in chart 1 2 2 Apply 28 Event List List a summary of configured events That is the selection of trigger condition s and the corresponding actions as well as the scheduling Up to 10 event objects can be configured To begin with it click on Add New button to extend for the detailed configurations b Event List Mon Tue Fri at Trigger Action Modify MD Motion Detection DI Digital Input MA Manual NF Network Fail DO Digital Output PR Periodically Note Up to 3 events can be configured Add Edit Event List C Enable This Event Event Name 2013 05 14 16 29 10 Tue Select All Scheduled Pattern Al O 123 4 5 6 7 amp 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat sun Triggered by Motion Detection Motion Area 1 Motion Area 2 Motion Area 3 E Manual Trigger E Network Fail E Periodically Trigger the event every minute s 1 60 Action Upload files to a server Event Server Media Type E Select
35. rk Fail Periodically Trigger File upload via FTP SMTP and SAMBA Notification via FTP and email Video recording to SAMBA Er Alarm Motion Schedule Un interrupt recording gory Stores video clips and snapshots IPv4 IPv6 HTTP HTTPS SMTP FTP DHCP NTP TCP IP UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP D NS DDNS 42 Image Settings Event Actions O F O O O PPPoE IGMP QoS Bonjour Samba Multicast 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 D un IE Browser 8 0 or 9 0 D un E LO lt C lt m O mi yE iz O L 00 N O Oo A lt N N Do WW e o S 3 O 2 D wy LU L rer gt U Q Ln Ln O N oa U s O rer D O CT O RJ 45 with LEDs Network indicator Within 1 sec for rebooting system more than 10 sec until red LED starts to flash for loading default Power amp System Status DC 12V 10 PoE IEEE 802 3af 60 mm x 114 mm 0 2 4 x 4 48 548g 1 21 Ib w o bracket 1 ked sl V C N N E or D HH lal JI 4 O 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F 20 90 RH 10 C 55 C 14 F 131 F CE FCC ROHS Wall mount with free pack in camera stand Power Adapter
36. s from the camera device These services include Web Page access HTTP and RTSP streaming services Network Type Network Connectivity Quality Service Access Port Access IP Filter b Access Port HTTP Setting HTTP Port HTTPS Setting HTTPS Port RTSP Setting RTSP Port Multicast Setting E Always Multicast Stream 1 Multicast Group Address 239 143 199 Multicast Video Port 5560 Multicast Audio Port 5562 Multicast TTL 1 255 15 E Always Multicast Stream 2 Multicast Group Address 239 128 1 100 Multicast Video Port 5564 Multicast Audio Port 5566 Multicast TTL 1 255 15 HTTP port HTTPS port By default the HTTP and HTTPs ports are set to 80 and 443 respectively They can also be assigned to another port number between 1025 and 65535 The HTTP port is basically provided for device s webpage access When the video format is set to MJPEG user is able to retrieve the live video via HTTP URL e g Http lt ip address gt operator get_video cgi channel 1 2 where channel is to specify stream1 or stream2 RTSP port RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is used to control the live media streaming This port is provided to request the streaming service By default the port number is set to 554 It can also be assigned to another port number between 1025 and 65535 Multicast Multicast is a streaming method with bandwidth conserving technology By delivering a single video stream to multiple network clients the bandwidt
37. scene In default Auto mode camera will switch to Day or Night vision according to the light intensity The Day Night modes contain 2 actions switching IR Filter On Off and image hue Color Mono In day mode the IR filter is switched in to avoid the image sensor from receiving the infrared thus the true color image is provided When camera enters night mode IR filter is switched off to allow IR illuminations going into the sensor thus increasing the images light level The image color is switched to B W Mono mode Nightmode Enhancement With this function enabled the better night vision will be obtained However the number of FPS may drop depends on the actual environmental illuminations Night to Day Threshold The value reflects the timing switching from night to day Day to Night Threshold The value reflects the timing switching from day to night Switch Time The value reflects the delay time for both ways of day and night switch seconds before switch Advanced Setting AC Frequency Anti flicker setting for environment with fluorescent light sources image sensor needs to fit the frequency of light power source For instance the power frequency is 50Hz for most European countries while 60Hz is typically for US This setting is therefore regionally different White Balance The selections for enable auto white balance function or just make it as fixed The default setting is set to AUTO Flickerless Mod
38. selection of Media Type will be either Image or Video When Event Server is either Mail or FTP the selection of Media Type will only be Image 30 Examples of Event Handling The following case is provided as the examples of Event Handling Scenario While viewing live video user can manually trigger an event anytime simply by pressing the button W U L on the web page It will send email to the specified email accounts with the captured pictures The configurations are illustrated as below Step 1 Add Event Server Go to Event gt Event Server amp Media gt Event Server List Click on Add New button e Choose Email and fill in the email server and recipients information gt Add Event Server Server Name Server Type 9 Email Mail Server Address smtp gmail com User Name sguard Password CITITI Server Port Number 25 Sender s E mail Address sguard A gmail com Mail Subject Prefix Alarm Notification Receiver Table Index Email Address Description i sguard gmail com Supervisor 2 guard gmail com Watchman Step 2 Configure Media Type On the same web page configure the Media Type For the following example the system is configured to capture 1 picture before pre alarm the event and 2 pictures for the event and after post alarm d Media Type Snapshot Video Source Stream 1 Send 0 pre alarm image s 0 2 Send 1 post alarm image s 1 3 Video Clip Video Source None Pre
39. ues have been re set please enter the set values Input Account Password E 10 Step 3 Input IP information Auto Set IP Base IP 192 168 200 10 Net Mask 255 255 0 0 Discovering devices in Windows Network If the IP camera is installed in a network with DHCP and UPnP services after obtaining an IP address from DHCP server it can then be discovered in Windows Network of a client PC see figure below The reason for being automatically discovered is that the IP cameras UPnP is default enabled see Network gt Network Connectivity 2 9 CONT o ENT p Organize v Network and Sharing Center Add a printer Add a wireless device Y Favorites Computer 2 co 4 Other Devices 2 IDraries Yl Megapixel IP Cam 10 32 78 107 Y 7 Megapixel IP Cam 10 32 79 142 Computer Y Cu Network NOTE The term Windows Network in given figure above is used in Windows Vista 7 It can be referred to Windows XP My Network Places which possesses the same capability of discovering UPnP devices Right click on the device and select Properties the pop up window shows all the information related to the device including the web access info Use the web address to connect to the IP camera Or simply double click on the selected device which gets immediately access to the camera webpage To identify the camera from the listed devices in Network utilize the UPnP name and the device s MAC a
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