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1.      l  Pai 4 GO AO a OD    IP address  Gi    2    device port    MAL Address    iy AN a mi 2  00 40 48 1e 22 06       please input password          modify       Resume default password                   42  User Manual of Network Camera    3  Modify device information    Select the device that needs modification in the device list  then basic information of the device  will be demonstrated in the information column on the right  Click    modify    button to activate  IP address  subnet mask  device port editing and password validating box  as follows    Select the device that needs modification in the device list  then basic information of the device  will be demonstrated in the information column on the right  Click    modify    button to activate  IP address  subnet mask  device port editing and password validating box  as following             Device Serial Na   ma Seer      Device Serial Number  ei FXD 11020120100429B   IEXD  11020120100429BBRR400    soft version      3  Pbuild 110118  subnet mask    O O A 5   dpdl  Pa IP address     Yi  3    device port    please input password       modify       Resume default password           Input new IP address  subnet mask  and port number  and click    save    button  If a dialog pops up   showing    saved successfully     that means you have modified the configuration information  if     saving failed    turns up  click the    cancel    button to quit it     4  Recover default password    You can reset the password of the supe
2.     If the image is not clear without  the back box  please don t worry   the back box will affect the  imaging effect  so when you test  the imaging effect of lens   the back box must be installed to  the camera       Tighten the lens set screws    User Manual of Network Camera    4  Tighten the set screws  and install the back box        Fig 2 2 4 Done    User Manual of Network Camera    Chapter 3 Network Camera Connection    Two methods can be used to connect between network camera and PC  shown as below     Network cable       0     Y    Network Camera Computer       Fig  3 1 Cross Line Connection          Network Camera Computer    Fig  3 2 Direct Line Connection    Before visiting network camera over network  user should acquire its IP address first  SADP is a  software tool which can automatically detect network device in the LAN and give the device   s  information like IP address  mask  port number  device serial number  software version  etc   shown    as Fig  3 3     User Manual of Network Camera     __  Device type   IP address   Port number    171 93 35 69    Device Seral Mo   FXD 110201201004 298       Fig  3 3       Device Serial Number  FXD 110201201 1042968RR40    soft version     v3 Obuild 110118    subnet mask    As 25H 2x 5x O    IP address    Ed co HE   69    device port     8000    MAC Address     00 404 d les  cb       please input password       Select the device  and set its IP address and mask at the same network segment with the PC   For the detaile
3.     Internet   Network cable       Im ni J  s     e al a   Pi  Network Camera Modem Computer      Fig  5 4 Access IPC through PPPoE Dail up    This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial up function  connecting the camera to a Modem for  dial up access to an ADSL network to get a public IP address  First  through local network access to  the network camera  select    Configure     gt     Right Click the Device        Remote Configuration     and  finally select    PPPoE Settings    under    Network Paramters    to fill in the PPPoE user name and  password and confirm the password  Please restart the network camera after completion of  configuration  Then the network camera can obtain a dynamic IP from an ISP operation business   However  the obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE  so the IP address always  changes accompanied with modem rebooting     User Manual of Network Camera    FINITRA  Preview Playback v ET     Right click to add area  add stream media  add device    a   ROOT  H 6 IPC                Logs Setup Help    Sort by camera Sort by group    Remote setting    oa     J  Version Information       DST Settings Device Name   6ltest    E  Channel Parameters    gP Display Settings Device No    sa    J  Video Parameters  io  Schedule Record Record Replace   Yes v    Motion Detection    P    Video Lost Main BHC scale   Disable y      J  Video Tampering      Video Mask    Text Overlay Channel Number     Spot BHC scale     EF  Sj Network Parameters      Networ
4.   Address  e g   members dyn dns  Ba Locs  confi guration as eth ea      Remote configuration  Port option is reserved and not Channel parameters Server Address      e Network parameters l  configurable  ers rt p  ft  The User Name and Password Y PPPOE setting User Nane   Y DDNS setting     refer to the user name and AS Password  EA    DDNS settinc    Y E mailsetting Domain Name  test dynlias org    password registered in the Apia  DynDNS website  PANGA  The Domain Name refers to the GA  domain name applied in the Default  DynDNS website  TA       Fig  4 1 16 DynDNS Settings    20  User Manual of Network Camera    Network Parameters  gt  NTP  Setting    Click the checkbox of Enable  NTP to enable this function  fee  Input the Server Address and B ena  Port of NTP  me SN  If the public network is  applied  please input the NTP  Server Address with provision  of time sync service  e g    210 72 145 44    In the private network is  applied  the NTP software can  be used to establish NTP server  to achieve time  synchronization     Preview Configuration    NTP setting    EN Parameters configuration    Local configuration    E enable NTP    Server Address     Fort   SM Network parameters   Y Hetwork setting   Y FFFOE setting   Y DDNS setting    Y E mailsetting  H Alarm parameters  W Deployment time  Wiser management  CO Remotely upgrade  W Default    W Reboot device       Fig 4 1 17 NTP Settings    Network Parameters  gt  E mail Preview  Setting    Through E mail settings  the  al
5.   and then click  Login      3  The    Remote config    dialog will  pop up  which has more advanced  settings including schedule record  and HDD settings and so on           P   F  F  E    DI  F  5      g       i  5  5  a    B  PE to PAS    z MG  Pore    En  i  a  HF  re 11557        Please refer to    FINITRA en 93172 pdf    for a more detailed parameters configuration  You can find  the document in the PC Operating System after the installation of eneo FINITRA by selecting     Start     5    All Programs     5    eneo FINITRA        25  User Manual of Network Camera    4 2 Access over Client Software    4 2 1 Client Software Installation    Note    It is recommended to use the computer adopting INTEL P3  P4  C4  Core4 CPU  and the Intel chipset  motherboard of well known brands  Asus  Gigabyte  MSI  ECS  and INTEL etc   to ensure the stability  of the system  After testing  the following models of the current graphics cards support the  installation of the client software  ATIRadeonX1650  X1600  X1550  X1300  X800  X600  X550   HD2400  HD2600  NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT  8500GT  8400GS  7600  7300LE  6600LE  6200LE  and  INTEL915 945G  And the graphics driver must support hardware scaling function     Step 1     Double click    eneo FINITRA exe    in the  Windows Operating System  The    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for eneo  FIHITRA       Preparing Setup    dialog box will The InstallShield Wizard will install eneo FINITRA on your    computer  To continue  click Next   
6.   automatically pop up as shown Fig 4 2 1              Fig  4 2 1 Client Software Installation    Step 2   Input the User Name and Company  Name  and then click Next     Customer Information    Please enter your information              Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work     User Name     Company Name     InstallShield              Fig 4 2 2 Customer Information       User Manual of Network Camera    Step 3   Select the destination folder and click  Next to enter the next step     Choose Destination Location    Select folder where setup will install files              Install eneo FINITRA to     C  Program Filesteneo FINITRA       netallShield                      Step 4   Ready to Install the Program   Click Install to start installation till E ie pacita heci instalatia  fi n IS h i n g t h e i n sta     atio n  Click Install to begin the installation    IF You want to review or change any of your installation settings  click Back  Click Cancel to exit   the wizard    nstallShield  Fig  4 2 4 Installation   Step 5     InstallShield Wizard Complete    Click Finish to close the dialog box     The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed eneo  FINITRA  Click Finish to exit the wizard     Run the application                   Fig  4 2 5 Done    27  User Manual of Network Camera    After the client software has been installed  you can find the remote client software through Start  gt   Programs from your PC     4 2 2 Live View    After th
7.   camera        29    Preview    Playback   Map       Right click to add area  add stream media  add device    Add Area    Add Stream Media Server            Add Device    Export all device contig files      Import contig files to all device    Delete Node       Input    Device Name    for your need  Add Device    Select    Normal IP    from Register Mode   Input network camera   s IP in Device IP  e g  192 0 0 64  Port  8000  User Name  namams AuW Bagaman  admin  Password  12345    Enter the number of cameras in     Channel No     field  e g  enter 4 for  FNR 4004 NVR     Multicast Address    is  optional and used for media  broadcasting  D type IP address    Finally  click OK to finish settings     m Device Information  Device Name    FXC 1201M Register Mode  Normal IP    18000    Device IP 192   168  1   124 Port    Channel No  11 Multicast Address            DNS Address      Belonas to area  Monitor area    Fig  4 2 11 Add Device    Serial Number          FINITRA    Preview Playback v ET  Help User admin    Sort by camera Sort by group P        Right click to add area  add stream media  add device       o IPC      gt  gt   Recording Feature  Alarm Link  2    User Management    Fig  4 2 12 Camera Adding Completed    Step 5  Click the Preview  and then double click the device name in the left tree to view the live  video     30  User Manual of Network Camera    FINITRA a     Preview Playback v Ela  Setup User admin    Software Preview  a   ROOT  5  IPC      Channel 01    Ca
8.  ae sis  Me Remotely upgrade  Ca Default    Me Reboot device    Video orientation  Wi Mirror E Flip       Fig  4 1 9 Video Settings    Resolution Select the resolution for your need     Rotate the picture 180    Change the bottom of the picture to the top       17  User Manual of Network Camera    Channel Parameters  gt  aaa  Motion Detection Setting   Select the checkbox of Enable Ba Local confi guration mai       Remote configuration    motion detection to enable this Basic information nae pre       Channel parameters  fu nction  Y Display setting    Y Video setting    Zone Settings  Y Motion detection     Y Text Overlay  Click Start draw button to draw m  e   motion detection zone by pi e    Deployment time    clicking and dragging the EES  mouse in the live video image  Heres  User is allowed to draw pa  multiple motion detection      zones in the same picture  r  Sensitivity o    When all zones have been set   click Stop draw to finish Fig  4 1 10 Motion Detection Zone Settings  drawing    Sensitivity    The sensitivity level can be set  to 0  1  2  3  4 and 5  When it is rx teka eee ka   set to O  the sensitivity is Ei iit Renote confi guration    Linkage  Y Display setting Email link    Trigger alarm output    fY Parameters configuration    e motion detection    04 20 2010 Tue 20 52 05       Configuration    Ml Enable motion detection    Y Video setting    The Linkage method Can be Y Motion detection  selected to either Email link or Y Text Overlay    Ri Network parame
9.  es  PTZ support O IN  Power over Ethernet qh es O  AA AN  i 3 W  Vandalism resistant J ves  Housing   Outdoor indoor O    O  Housing material  Protection rating RC  SDK available SDK incl  HTTP API and ActiveX    Certificates IK10  EN 50102  IEC 60068 2 75 Eh  50  CE    ye  ye  ye  ye       S  S  7  S  Power consumption BW   Aw  S  i       Optional Accessories    40  User Manual of Network Camera    6 2 Dimensional Drawings       Dimensions  mm    User Manual of Network Camera    Appendix 1 SADP Introduction    1  Brief introduction    SADP  Search Active Devices Protocol  is a kind of software which can automatically search  network speed dome in LAN  User can modify the IP address  subnet mask and port of the    41    device without visiting IP address of the device  Additionally  password of the super user in this    device can be recovered as default     SADP software needs to support SADP  so we should install WinPcap at first  which is placed at    the directory of SADP software     2  Search active devices online    After installing WinPcap  double click sadpdlg exe  The software will start to search active    devices in LAN  and device type  IP address  Port number  Device Serial No   subnet mask  MAC  address  the number of channels  main control and encoding version and device initiating time    are showed in the list  as following     F T         Device Serial Number  FAD 11021 2010042398    FxD 11020120100429BBRR400    soft version  V3Obuild 110118    subnet mask
10.  kai   G Remotely upgrade      Default    fe Reboot device       Fig  4 1 13 Network Settings    19    User Manual of Network Camera    Network Parameters  gt   PPPOE Setting     Y Parameters configuration  Click the checkbox of Enable pi id      ae mka Ka a Enable PPPOE  PPPOE to enable this a Rama a  an PPPOE User Name     eo Basic information    fu nction   me Channel parameters PPPOE Password     Configuration    PPPOE setting    Ei Gi Network parameters    Input the PPPOE user name eee ae Dynanic IP   and password in the text box Y PPPOE setting    Y DDNS setting  and then click Save to finish Y NIP setting     Y E mail setting  settings  After reboot  the A  camera will obtain a public IP n RRA    a d d ress  mo Remotely upgrade    me Default       i Reboot device    Fig  4 1 14 PPPOE Settings    Network Parameters  gt  DDNS   Lo a    Setting      EY Parameters configuration  Click the checkbox of Enable Bd   DDNS to enable this function  nail AA LA Ses      Basic information    The protocol type can be set to EI 80 Channel  parameters Gate an ee  Dyn DNS  E Network parameters Can    Y Hetwork setting    DDNS setting    Enable DINS    Y PPPOE setting User Hame   Y DINS setting    Y NIFzetting    Password     Y E mailsetting Domain Hame   E CO Alarm parameters  CO Deployment time  MP User management  CO Remotely upgrade  me Default    x Reboot deri ce    If the protocol type is selected to evi   Contiguration  DynDNS  please input the Server   fY Parameters configuration
11.  one end of the network  cable to the camera and the other  end to PC    Step2  cf   Connect one end of the power cord WA UM ES  to the camera and the other end to    power sokcket to supply power for ll  gt   the camera    Step3    Access the camera over IE or client  software to view live video images          Network Cable    Power Line       2 2 Hardware Installation    The ceiling mount is a suitable installation method for this camera  Please stick to the following  steps     NOTE    If required  user can apply the pliers to  remove the clip  refer to the part marked  in dotted line  on the side of the back  box and then feed cables through the  opening to secure on the ceiling        User Manual of Network Camera    1  Loosen the set screws with a hexagonal screw driver  attached with the camera   and take down  the back box shown as below        Fig  2 2 1 Remove the back box    2  Use the screws to fix the bottom board on the ceiling        Fig  2 2 2 Fix the bottom board    User Manual of Network Camera    3  While viewing the video on the computer  adjust the camera   s view angle for your need        Loosen the lens set screws Insert the hexagonal screw driver into the hole  marked in the picture   and then adjust horizontally  and vertically the camera   s pan and tilt by turning the  hexagonal screw driver    NOTE      Asthe lens of camera has already  been factory adjusted to the best  imaging effect  thus it only needs  to adjust the pan and tilt view  angle  
12.  v WET  Help Useradmin    Right click to add area  add stream media  add device Sort by camera Sort by group    Add Device  Recording Feature    Device Information    Device Name  ipc      RegisterMode  Private Domain       Device IP 85 5 2358 8     a    Username  admin Password Alarm Link  ChanneiNo   1 Multicast su i PA    DNSAddress   233 23 221 59   ROOT  Belongs to area   ROO User Management  Serial Number   FXD 11020120100429BBRR400500726             Fig  5 9 Selecting Private Domain Mode    38  User Manual of Network Camera    Chapter 6 Specifications and Drawings  6 1 Specifications    ArtNo Asa  Series e  sensor size ya    ya  Digital Noise Reduction  DNR        Backlight compensation   ng  Wide Dynamic Range  WDR     IR cut filter   OLPF  Overlay Low Pass Filter     Mirror function o Jo ves  Resolution max  640 x 480 1600 x 1200  Resolution O     Z   VGA megapixels    30 pictures sec    4 areas selectable   Video outputs    Monitor outputs   a O  Audio support fn  Alarminputs o o  Alarm outputs S O O  Internal storage O    Web browser MS Internet Explorer vers  7 0  or higher    Network protocols TCP IP  HTTP  HTTPS  DHCP  TCP IP  HTTP  HTTPS  DHCP   DNS  FTP  DDNS  RTP  RTCP  DNS  FTP  DDNS  RTP  RTCP   PPPoE  SMTP  NTP  SNMP  PPPoE  SMTP  NTP  SNMP        39  User Manual of Network Camera    Le coc SIP  IPv4  IPv6 SIP  SRTP  IPv4  IPv6    Type FLD 1101 FXD 1102  Art  No 92716 92717    Digitalzoom   ves Pt  Mumination ng   Serialinterfaces   Ng  Password protection
13. 1 25 Remote Upgrade    23    User Manual of Network Camera    Restore Default   Select Full Mode or Basic  Mode to restore the default fY Parameters configuration    Local configuration    Configuration    settings  E Remote configuration Restore the default settings   Basic information  Note  Channel parameters  Network parameters  The Full Mode refers to pandan    Alarm parameters    restore all parameters to the Deployment tine  factory default settings  es  The Basic Mode refers to soos  restore the parameters to   factory default settings   except IP address  subnet    mask  gateway and port     Full Mode  Basic Mode    Reboot device       Fig  4 1 26 Restore Default    Reboot Device  Confi guration  Click OK to reboot the IT  network Ca mera   Local configuration    E A Remote configuration Restart the device     Basic information    Channel parameters Co      Network parameters    Alarm parameters  Deployment time  User management  Remotely upgrade  Default    Reboot device       Fig  4 1 27 Reboot Device       User Manual of Network Camera    4 1 2 3 Advanced Configuration    Note  This chapter is applicable to professional configuration     1  Input the IP address of the Use V   network camera and    config        ha r   Such as http   171 9 9 77 config   ETA     http   171 9 9 77 config  and then click  Enter      _   _   _    _ _ _ _ _ _               M        2  Type the Username  default   admin   Password  default  12345   and Port  default  8000  of the  camera
14. 3 Name User Type IP Address Binding   8 Basic information E  a  Administrator 0 0 0 0  Channel parameters  Network parameters  Alarm parameters    Deployment time    Remotely upgrade    i Default    Reboot device       Fig  4 1 22 User Management    When the current login user is admin  it is allowed to create other users  Up to 15 users can be  created  Refer to Fig  4 1 22     22    User Manual of Network Camera    Add User    Click Add to enter the  settings interface as A  shown in Fig  4 1 23  IP Address  0 0 0 0 Mo  Input the user name   password  IP address   MAC address  and then  select user type  Finally   click OK to finish the user  addition     User Hame  Password     User type  Viewer       Fig  4 1 23 Add User    Modify User   Click Modify to enter the User Name  Password  E  settings interface as shown IF Address  MAC Address   in Fig  4 1 24    It is allowed to modify the  user name  password  IP  address  MAC address  and  then select user type   Finally  click OK to finish the  user modification    Note  The user admin can  only be modified with its    User type     lewer       Fig  4 1 24 Modify User    password   Remote Upgrade  Configuration  Click Browse to select the Ai Ba E  i Local configuration  local update file and then a le Se od rece  click Upgrade to finish Basic information      Channel parameters  remote u pgrade  Network oe shh    Alarm parameters    Deployment time    User management  Remotely upgrade  Default    Reboot device       Fig  4 
15. 9 Alarm Input Settings    21  User Manual of Network Camera    Alarm Output  gt  Alarm Output     Preview   Configuration  Setting     The Output Delay refers to the apan    a E  length of time that the relay AA      Alarm output setting    EY Parameters configuration    Ge Local configuration       Mi Basic information Output delay  Ssec  remains in effect after alarm Mecca eu  occurs  The output delay time rls psa Ciara  etwork setting  can be set to 5sec  10sec    5 4 PPPOE setting  30sec  1min  2min  5min  10min N ns  or Manual  manually disable   O pea E  A Alarm parameters  Y Alarm input  Y Alarm output  Fig  4 1 20 Alarm Output Delay Settings  Alarm Deployment Time  ie Configuration  The Deployment time Can be set fx Parameters configuration Deployment time  Local configuration Selection  to a day of the week or to all Et Ma Renote configuration    Basic information A  week  with a period configurable Channel paraneters on  Network parameters Period 1   for each day  Y Network setting Period    Y PPPOE setting  Note  The alarm deployment Y IDIS setting Period 3        a lid   h Y NIP ees Parinda   time setting pababa  y INR Paper Copy to  Nia BA O MA Mi IS BT MATA    the camera has already been Y Alarm input   Y Alarm output  configured with the motion 1 A  detection  alarm input and alarm Ba Remotely upgrade      Default    output functions  Bo Reboot device       Fig  4 1 21 Alarm Deployment Time Settings    User Management     Configuration    User management    NE 
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17. Network Dome Camera  FLD 1101  FXD 1102    User Manual       V3 0 0    e            lt  eneo       l      ONvIF       Safety Instructions    e Read these safety instructions and the operation manual first before you install  and commission the camera     e Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference     e Protect your camera from contamination with water and humidity to prevent it  from permanent damage   Never switch the camera on when it gets wet  Have it checked at an authorized  service center in this case     e Never operate the camera outside of the specifications as this may prevent the  camera functioning    e Do not operate the cameras beyond their specified temperature  humidity or  power ratings    e Operate the camera only at a temperature range of  10  C to  60  C and ata  humidity of max  90     e To disconnect the power cord of the unit  pull it out by the plug   Never pull the cord itself    e Pay attention when laying the connection cable and observe that the cable is not  subject to heavy loads  kinks  or damage and no moisture can get in    e Do not attempt to disassemble the camera board from the dome    e The warranty becomes void if repairs are undertaken by unauthorized persons   Do not open the camera housing     e Never point the camera towards the sun with the aperture open   This can destroy the sensor     e Installation  maintenance and repair have to be carried out only by authorized  service centers   Before opening the cover disconnect t
18. White Balance    Config CCD parameters       J Video Parameters    White Balance   E     Day Night Mode  J Other    User defined v   0  autoris        Default Ji  save Ml But         Fig  4 2 17 Exposure    32  User Manual of Network Camera    Step 5  Day Night Mode Configuration Config CCD Parameters     Select    Day        Night    or    Auto    mode in   Video parameters   Day Night Mode        e    White Balance  Mode and adjust the value of    Day  gt Night        Exposure Made Day  URI      up        J  Day Night shi it  Night 5Day     and    Filter time    for your Nora Day  Night  need Might Day Ae     Filter time  Jhona       Fig  4 2 18 Day  Night Mode    Step 6  Other Parameters Configuration Config CCD parameters         Video Parameters  Select the value of    Power Line        Mirror      P wnite Balance  Na p Exposure Power Line  50Hz        Digital PTZ    and    Mode trans         Day Night Mode    y Mirror  Left Right hd    Digital PTZ  Disable v    Mode trans   Direct output           Fig  4 2 19 Other Parameters    Please refer to    FINITRA_en_93172 pdf    for more detailed parameters configuration  You can find  the document in the PC Operating System after the installation of eneo FINITRA by selecting     Start     gt     All Programs     gt     eneo FINITRA      gt     eneo FINITRA exe        33  User Manual of Network Camera    Chapter 5 Access over Internet    5 1 Access network camera with static IP    When there is a static IP from an ISP  open som
19. arm message can be sent to  the designated E mail address  when alarm event occurs    Input the SMTP server  SMTP  port  user name  password   E mail sender and receiver  JPEG  can be attached in this mail by  activating Attachment option   and finally click Save to finish  E mail settings     Configuration    E   Email setting  fy Parameters configuration g    aed sear SMTP Server   Ei Remote confi guration  fe Basic information SMTE Fort   Sf Channel parameters EEE  EG Network parameters  Y Network setting Password   Y PPPOE setting  Y DIHS setting  Y NIF setting  Y Email setting    E Alarm parameters    E mail Sender   E mail Receiver   Attachment     SO Deployment time   B User management Save  m Remotely upgrade   a Default    fe Reboot device       Fig  4 1 18 E mail Settings    Alarm Parameters  gt  Alarm  Input Setting    Set the type of Relay Status  to NC or NO    The Linkage method can be  selected to E mail link or  Trigger alarm output     Preview     PY Parameters configuration  Ga Local configuration  Ei Remote configuration  fe Basic information  W Channel parameters  Ei Network parameters  Y Hetwork setting    oo i PPPOE setting     Y IIHS setting  Y HTF setting    Y E mail setting    m CO Alarm parameters   o   Y Alarm output   fee Deployment time    fe User management  E Remotely upgrade  i  Default    fee Reboot device       Conti guration    Alarm input setting  Alarm Input   Relay status   Linkage    ll    Email link    Trigger alarm output    Fig  4 1 1
20. d introduction of SADP  please refer to Appendix 1    Note  The network camera is set with the factory default IP address of    192 0 0 64     the port of     8000     the super user name of    admin    and the password of    12345        11    User Manual of Network Camera    Chapter 4 Network Access    After hardware installation  user can view live video and configure parameters for the network  camera  including IP address  subnet mask and port number  etc  The following two methods can be    used to access the camera   1  View live video and configure parameters over IE browser     2  View live video and configure parameters over client software     4 1 Access over IE Browser    a Pavontes e New Tab       Before access to the camera over lE    nternet Options    browser  user should adjust the security cora  S602  Pvc   Core   Comecter  Pogona   Avenced  level  Select a zene ven or change sent saga  Me y  9   Open the IE browser  and set the O Mess ret min         po Le akan and     Automatic prompang for Actvex controls  security level to Medium in Tools     Dont  InternetOptions Security Custom HA a  Level     and enable or prompt Activex    ea a nanana  Soca kaaa TF  Control and Plug in directly as well  A    ZAR      Reset al zones to defaut level     ox    Cana            amp  Internet   Protected Mode  Off   gr  i0  v    Fig  4 1 1 Adjust the Security Level    User Manual of Network Camera    4 1 1 Live View    Step 1  Install Active X Control  Type the IP address 
21. e configuration as an example     FINITRA    Preview Playback v VET     Right click to add area  add stream media  add device    Add Device    r Device Information    Device Name  IPC       Domain Name  IPC gcip net is   aamin oo  Channel No  11  DNS Address    Username       Help    User admin    Sort by camera Sort by group    Reaister Mode  Normal Domain       Port  Password  Multicast    Belongs to area  ROOT    User Management    Serial Number  FXD 11020120100429BBRR400500726       Online Device       Fig  5 7 Selecting Normal Domain Mode    2  Private Domain Name Resolution          PC IP Server  Static IP             Port Map Network cable  l    mg   Netwo rk E   Network    Internet _ Network  pm    O cable  gt   cable A   cable   Pa   lt  F         a    Dynamic IP    Fig  5 8 Private Domain Name Resolution    37    User Manual of Network Camera    A PC with a static IP which is running the domain name resolution service is necessary    When the network camera connects to the internet through PPPoE and obtains an IP address  it will  send its name and IP address to the resolution server  When the client software connects to the  network camera  it will connect to the resolution server and tell the resolution server the expected  camera s name  And the server will find the camera from all the registered cameras and send its IP  address to the client software  Once the client software gets the IP address  it can connect the  network camera     FINITRA    Preview Playback
22. e installation of eneo FINITRA  there is a short cut icon named    eneo FINITRA    on  computer   s desktop  Please double click    eneo FINITRA    to run the software     Step 1  Register administator  Used for the first time    User needs to register an administrator if  the software is used for the first time     Please create an administator for login     User name       Password     Input User name  Password  Verification  Verification       and click OK  then user can log in as the  administrator        Fig  4 2 6 Register Administrator    User login  User Login  Input User  Password and click Login to    enter the GUI window of the software  o User         P Password        Automatic Login       Fig  4 2 7 User Login    User Manual of Network Camera    FINITRA    Preview Playback      List  fh Monitor area                      28      n  Pr  Useradmin    Software Preview    Fig  4 2 8 GUI window of the software    Step 2    Click Setup to enter the configure  mode  and then click Device  Management     Step 3   Right click the left area  and then click  Add Area     Input Area Name for your need  and  then click OK to add area     FINITRA    Preview Playback   Wap       Paga A ed a AA Fa ee rat    a ki HERA    Fig  4 2 9 Device Management      Add Area       Add Area    Area Information    Area Mame      Upper Area Mame      Fig  4 2 10 Add Area       User Manual of Network Camera    Step 4    Right click the area that you add  and  then click Add Device to add network
23. e ports  such as 80 and 8000 ports  in the router   Then a user can visit it through a web browser or client software via the internet  The steps for port  forwarding are different for each model of router  Please call the router manufacturer for assistance  with port forwarding or visit www portforward com     Note  Refer to Appendix 2 for a detailed explanation about Port Map   Users can directly connect the network camera to the internet without using a router        N k PE N k e    N k    NOON  EN    Intemet 3 02  Cu or wo cable SM cable y   cable   z          Network Camera Router with Computer  static IP  Fig  5 1 Access IPC through Router with Static IP   4 A a        Or        Network cable    Internet J  Network cable    j  Network Camera with Static IP Computer    Fig 5  2 Access IPC with Static IP directly    For the client software to view the camera  in the adding equipment column  select the normal  model  and then fill in the IP info     34  User Manual of Network Camera    FINITRA    Preview Playback v ET Help    Add Device    Recording Feature       Device Information    Device Name fiPc  Register Mode  Normal IP v    Device IP Ts  g e Oe sR Port pN  Username admin ts    Password Alarm Link  Channel No  E Multicast       DNS Address   Belongs to area  ROOT    Serial Number  FXD 11020120100429BBRR400500726    User Management          Fig  5 3 Selecting Normal IP    5 2 Access network camera with dynamic IP             or    Network cable    Bb    Network cable
24. er na    Mi Deployment time a GAYONG  MAC address  Device Type  Ea MAC Address   00 40 48 1b e1 33    ser Management  Device SN  Firmware Version  a oak Devine Type  ess   me Reboot device  Fig  4 1 7 Basic Information  Channel Parameters  gt  Display oa   a KN    Setting   According to different MI  requirements  enable the AA aT econ  display of Date8g Time and M Basic information    Week by clicking the checkbox    aan Date format  XK XX XXXX M D Y    S   Display setting  EY Parameters configuration    DateSTime     Teek     Different date formats can be Y Video setting   a  Y Motion detection   selected  Y Text Overlay   The OSD Status can be set to EN Network parameters      A M Alarm parameters  transparent  amp  flickering  ae    SH Deployment time    transparent  amp  unflickering  Es User management   nontransparent  amp  flickering  or E  S Default   nontransparent  amp  unflickering  TG ha       Fig  4 1 8 Display Settings    16  User Manual of Network Camera    Channel Parameters  gt Video Settings     Configuration    OY Parameters configuration      Local co fi    ati oO 7  nti guration Stream Type  Main stream    Ey Remote configuration    Pie AA AN Resolution  1600912        Tama E 3     iar amete as     E    Channel parameter Image Quality  Highest w    Y Display setting  Y Video setting Bitrate Type  Constant BitRate    Y Motion detection Hee 3072 M    EH ar rameters o  l Alarm parameter Multicast Address  0 0 0 0    ma Deployment time EN  E  User management
25. face     4 1 2 1 Local Configuration    P4 Parameters configuration    E Local confi guration  E A Remote configuration  W Basic information  A parameters  CO Network parameters  Alarm parameters  Deployment time  User management  Y Remotely upgrade     Default    O device    Local Configuration     Configuration    Protocol type     Stream type     Display mode     Package file size     Transmission performance     Save record file as     Save captured picture as     TCP   Main stream  Full   256M    Normal real time and fluency ll  C  OCKRecordFiles  C  OCXBMPCaptureFiles       Fig  4 1 6 Local Configuration    Shortest delay mode  good real time  normal real time and fluency    Transmission  performance    Save record file as    Save captured    picture as    and good fluency options selectable    The default directory for saving record files is C   OCXRecordFiles     which can be modified by user    The default directory for saving captured files is  CAOCXBMPCaptureFiles  which can be modified by user       15  User Manual of Network Camera    4 1 2 2 Remote Configuration    Basic Information   In the Basic Information    Configuration       settings interface  user is Baa aa Basicinformation  allowed to set the Device Mi Local configuration Device Name  IP CAMERA    E A Remote configuration    Name and Device ID  as wellas  a  onus me eu or i   PG pA Device Description  CET  camera  including Device Mii Network parameters  Description  Device Location  pee A orn pat amet
26. he unit from mains input     e Contact your local dealer in case of malfunction   e Only use original parts and original accessories from  e Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the dome     Usea dry cloth to clean the dome surface   In case the dirt is hard to remove  use a mild detergent and wipe gently     e All openings provided in the housing for assembly purposes must be closed  and or sealed     e The installer is responsible for ensuring that the degree of protection as per the  technical specifications is upheld  e g  by using all enclosed gasket seals and  O rings  by waterproofing the cable exits with silicon or through laying the cable  in such a way that the cable does not act as a   gutter        e During assembly  care must be taken to ensure that existing seals are correctly  inserted and are not displaced as a result of assembly     You must not continue to use damaged seals     NOTE  This is a class A digital device  This digital device can cause harmful  interference in a residential area     in this case the user may be required to take appropriate corrective action  at his her own expense     User Manual of Network Camera    Table of Contents    Chapter 1 Wat ductos ci 1  1 1 Network camera Functions and Features                 0   1   Des AN ICAL AA 2   1 5 Package COMLENICS iii As 2  Chapter 2 Sta AtlOMn esencia 3  2 1  Camera Describa a 3   Z Ay L Cametra PhVSIcal DESCTIPUON aa AN NA ANA ADA 4   21 2  Cameta Connector ds 5   222 Hard
27. k Settings HDD Number       Y PPPOE Settings      DINS Settings Alarm Input Humber     o NIP Settings      Net Disk Settings Alarm Output Number       Eene t  q A NG Hah Device Serial No    FID 11020120100429BBRR400500726     CJ Alarm Parameters     Ey Exception Parameters   33 Account Management   33 ATM Data    E HDD Settings     33 Update Remotely       Fig  5 5 PPPoE configuration Dialog box    35    Device Management     gt   Local Settings    PS    Recording Feature    a    Alarm Link    User Management    It is inconvenient to view a network camera with a dynamic IP  therefore  users should register with  a dynamic DNS service provider   Such as DynDns com   Domain name resolution contains normal domain name resolution and private domain name  resolution  First  we will introduce normal domain name resolution     1  Normal Domain Name Resolution       Ow or O     em    Network Camera    Domain Name  Resolution Server       Port Map    Netwo rk    cable cable      de P  gt          Router with  Dynamic IP    Fig  5 6 Normal Domain Name Resolution    _ Network    Internet   _ Network _      en J    Computer    User Manual of Network Camera    36    Apply a domain name from a domain name provider  then view the camera via the applied domain  name  If the camera connects to the internet via a router  users should port forward the router     Please refer to Appendix 2     Input domain names in the client software or IE to view the network cameras  Take the client    softwar
28. mera 01          Fig  4 2 13 Preview    4 2 3 Camera Parameters Configuration    NOTE    Different types of network cameras maybe have different configuration parameters in the interface  of    Config Sensor Parameters     This section takes a type of network camera for example to  introduce configuration parameters in the interface of    Config Sensor Parameters     If the  information in the actual interface of    Config Sensor Parameters    is not different from the  information shown in this section  then subject to the actual interface information     For viewing better image  you can set the parameters of the camera  and operate as following     FIHITRA    Step 1  Pat    Right click in the preview window  and Tr Ah  click  Config Sensor Parameters      then  the  Config Sensor Parameters     box will    pop up           Fig  4 2 14 Sensor Parameters    User Manual of Network Camera    Step 2  Video Parameters Configuration  Adjust the value of    Brightness        Contrast         Saturation        Hue        Sharpness    and     Gain    for your need  which can be set  from 1 to 100     Step 3  White Balance Configuration  Select the mode to Auto1 or Off for your  need     Step 4  Exposure Configuration  Select    Exposure time    and    Iris mode    for  your need        Config CCD Parameters       J Video parameters  J    White Balance       Fig  4 2 15 Video Parameters    Config CCD Parameters       Video parameters  PF    White Balance    Autol         Fig  4 2 16 
29. of the network  camera and press Enter  then the  ActiveX mention dialog will pop    up     Click Install to install the ActiveX  control     Step 2    Input the Username  default   admin   Password  default  12345   and Port  default  8000  of the  camera  and then click  Login      Step 3              Feces   ibarogn H  D  me Paga lalayo Tks Ge  M   They mariah warty ho ran he Poder id pr OEP cl Acta Cohni Maday fromm Dro Dumaan publ WF peu trun thee melee ard the daa ead ward do allem i ja ron  lec Bere x    sis          ME Dora Gi nhat   Protected Made OF sat Sn            IP Camera    Dost   one   Protein  Mode De ge  oa      Fig  4 1 3 Login Interface    After successful login  user is allowed to view the live video  Refer to Figure 4 1 4     13  User Manual of Network Camera    O1 OG6     2011 Wed 10 35 15       Camera 0i    mp         Fig  4 1 4 Live View Page    Icons on Live View Page     e o ue  Exit full screen display mode  A e o  D som previene  E santo Record  O a    Video Parameters       Digital Zoom   Click mouse in the desired position of live video image and scroll the mouse to realize zoom in and  zoom out function     Video Parameters       Icon   Description    m cfr    Hue  07100 a    LB Gain  07100 configurable  Exposure time  0740000  configurable    MN  lt  lt    Restore default       Fig  4 1 5 Video Parameters    User Manual of Network Camera    4 1 2 Parameters Configuration    14    Click Configuration to enter the Parameters Configuration inter
30. p after pressing the    Save        108M    Wireless Router Virtual Servers  Model No      TL WR6416   TL WR642G    ID Service Port IP Address Protocol Enable      Basic Settings      i 3 ES 192 168 10  23      Advanced Settings        Virtual Servers si Sa      Previous Clear All       As the settings mentioned above  map the router   s port 80 and 8000 to the network camera at  192 168 1 23  and port 81 and 8001 to the network camera at 192 168 1 24  In this way  user can  access the 192 168 1 23 through accessing the router   s port 80 and 8000    Note  The port of the network camera cannot conflict with other ports  For example  some router   s  web management port is 80  User can amend the router   s or the camera   s port to solve this  problem     User Manual of Network Camera    Appendix 3 Pin Definition   1  UTP between the network port of camera and HUB  Direct Cable     1  white orange  white orange  1        2  Orange   Orange  Z   3  white green  mm ET T T  white sreen  3   4  blue   blue  4   5  white blue   white blue  5       6  green  green  6  T  white brownm   e  white brown  7    8  brown       brown  8     2  UTP between the network port of camera and PC  Cross Cable         1  white orange  _   white orange  1  2  orange    sn  orange  2  3  white green     white green  3  4  blue   blue  4  5  white blue   white blue  5  6  green   green  6  7  white brown   white brown  7  8  brown   brown  8       User Manual of Network Camera    46    User Manual of 
31. pter 2 Installation    NOTE    Please check if all the items on the package list have been included with your camera    Read the following contents carefully before the installation    Make sure that all the related equipment is power off during the installation    Check the power supply to prevent any damage caused by mismatching problems    If the product does not operate properly  please contact your dealer or the nearest service  center  Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself  Users are responsible for any  problem caused by modification or repairing without authorization     a BO eae     2 1 Camera Description    Network Interface  Power Interface    Dome Cover Set Screw    Set Screw        Lens       NOTE  The camera supports PoE power supply     User Manual of Network Camera    2 1 1 Camera Physical Description    P  Power LED indicator  which turns red when power is applied to the unit     Bottom board    Bottom board set screw hole  teme ones O    7 S  amp  L  Network status LED indicator     When the network is connected  the    S    LED turns orange  while the    L    LED flickers in green       o 1 RESET  Reset all paramaters to factory default settings     NOTE   When the camera is power up  press the    RESET    button for about 10 seconds  then all parameters        including user name  password  IP address  port number  etc   will be reset to the factory default settings     User Manual of Network Camera    2 1 2 Camera Connection    Step1    Connect
32. r user as    12345    in the case of a lost password   Input certain validation code into the    Resume default password    box  and click    OK  to finish the  administrator s password initiating     User Manual of Network Camera    Appendix 2 Port Map    Note  The following setting is about TP LINK router  TL R410   which is maybe distinct from other  router   s setting     1  Firstly  select the router   s WAN connection Type  As the following Fig  shows     108M  Wireless Router WAN  Model Wo     TL WR641G   TL WR642G    WAN Connection Type        PPPoE    a  Dynamic IP  Ka tls User Name  PPPoE    802 1X   Dynamic IP  Password  En    802 1X   Static IP  BigPond Cable  L2TP      WAN       2  Setthe    network parameter    of the router as the below figure  The setting includes subnet  mask and gateway     108M    Wireless Router LAN  Model No     TL WR641G   TL WR642G    MAC Address  00 14 78 6A DB 0C      IP Address  192 168 101      Basic Settings        Subnet Mask     255 255 2550 pg         LAN       3  Set the port map in the virtual severs of Forwarding  By default  camera uses port 80  8000  554  and 8200  You can change these ports value with IE or client software           User Manual of Network Camera    The following figure gives the illustration  One camera   s ports are 80  8000  554  8200 and its IP  address is 192 168 1 23  The other camera   s ports are 81  8001  555  8201 and IP is 192 168 1 24   Afterwards  enable all or TCP protocols  Enable the port ma
33. ters   Trigger alarm output  Y Network setting  Y PPFOE setting  Y DINS setting    Y HIF setting    Y E mail setting       Fig  4 1 11 Motion Detection Linkage Settings    18  User Manual of Network Camera    Channel Parameters  gt  Text e   Overlay Setting    Input the characters in the Text o   Information box and define the A AG PG Kabog Ho Tue Soana    Basic information    OSD location in the image by CE MCA  setting the XPosition and set IFcambga  YPosition  and then select the a  checkbox of OSD Text  After Ba Network parameters  clicking Save to finish the   a  settings  the defined title will oO   be displayed on the image  Bp Default  Reboot device  Note  OSD Teri Taxt Tnforaation ES AE  The values of XPosition and IPcamera  YPosition refer to the position  relative to the origin as the    upper left corner of the image     Y Motion detection    Camera 01       Fig  4 1 12 Text Overlay Settings    Network Parameters  gt    aes  Network Setting   Set the IP Address  Device fy Parameters configuration    j Mi Local configuration    Po rt  S u b n et M as k  G ateway  Ei Remote confi gur ation m H    Basie infornatic np Neos  DNS Server and HTTP Port of im Basic information 171 9 9 77   Ra Bi AE evice Port   the network camera  Device Port  8000    B i Network parameters    Y Wetwork setting subnet Mask  255 255 2550    Y DIHS setting    W HIP setting DNS Server  0 0 0 0    El  Alarm parameters    Y FFFOE setting Gateway  171991    a Deployment time    E User management
34. tion  The server can acquire real time operating performance of the network  camera through the heartbeat function      Alarm Function  Supports Motion Detection      User Management  Support multilevel right management  The administrator can create up to  15 separate users with different right levels  which highly improves the system security     Compression Functions       Support 1 channel video signal and standard H 264 video encoding compression  which  supports both variable bit rate and variable frame rate  besides  you can self define both the  video quality and its compressed bit rate     Remote Control       The product offers a 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet interface      Support TCP IP  HTTP  DHCP  DNS  DDNS  RTP RTSP  PPPoE  SMTP  NTP protocols      Set the parameters  browse real time videos or check the camera performance through  software or IE  and store the compressed bit rate through network      Support remote upgrades and maintenance     User Manual of Network Camera    1 2 Applications    This camera is ideal for remote control network applications  E g      1  Network surveillance for supermarkets and factories   2  Remote surveillance for homes and offices   3  Indoor monitoring scenes  such as hotel  corridor  stairway     1 3 Package Contents    Camera x 1   Intallation Stickers x 1  User Manual x 1  Screw Driver T10 x 1  Quick Start Guide x 1  Installation Guide x 1  CDx1   Screw Package x 1    er a at ae oe    User Manual of Network Camera    Cha
35. ware AS la 5  Chapter 3 Network Camera CONNeciON cai ia 9  Chapter 4 NetWork Acces Si 11  As 1ACCESS    OVEN IE BIOWSEN panaman AA AA  n 11  AE  LIVE VI Wasi 12  d 1 2 Parameters CONN GUINEA ANA AA AN AA NAKA ASA 14   4 2 Access overi Client SON WALE adidas 25  4 21 Client SOL ware Instala 25   7A GIS 9 A ye mere en eee ree 27   4 2 3 Camera Parameters Configuratio imiss iirde eT an NOAA ENAA 30  Chapter 5 Access OVEN IMENE Baa A 33  5 1 Access network camera with static Puna ENT ANA BANA NGARAN 33   5 2 Access network camera with dynamic IP            oocccccnoccnccnncnnnononnnenacononanononononnnonarononarononanonnnnns 34  Chapter 6 Specitications ana  Drawing Saareen AA AA 38  EPEC IUOS a AA N ee 38  6 2  DIMMENSION al  DAW IMCS canen a e a NG dd 40  Appenan1 SADP INTIrodUCON ANG KANG iaa 41  Append 2 PONIA AA GAAN 43    Appendix o  Pin Denis oa ee  45    User Manual of Network Camera    Chapter 1 Introduction    Network camera is a kind of embedded digital surveillance product that combines the features of  both traditional analog camera and network DVS  Digital Video Server   Due to the embedded Linux  operation system and the latest Davinci hardware platform of TI  the system operates with high  scheduling efficiency  Furthermore  the firmware is burned in the flash  which makes the product  small  reliable and highly stable     1 1 Network camera Functions and Features    Functions       Network Function  Support the TCP IP protocols and IE browsing      Heartbeat Func
    
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