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1. In the security settings please set the ActiveX component and plug in to be Enable or Prompt 3 1 3 WEB Browser Interface Please refresh the video browse page after installing the play plug in It is divided into three sections shown as below Top Login user information detailed settings and exit Lower left Video display Lower right Common parameter adjustment and control Click labels to switch and configure Note There is always delay when transferring video via network The delay has relation to the processing capability of user computer as well as the number of switches and routers that are passed by In general circumstance it is normal for mega pixel HD network video to have the delay within 500ms HD Network Camera User s Manual MB Carrera Viadon Internet Explorer G 190 188 1528 E x B E oso wD Adweance Dewce Prvacy video PTZ Mode Payback Stream Video Adjustment Brightness 125 Contrast 75 Saturation 70 roma 128 Acutance 127 LLL UN a hy SIFA SAN Video transmission type Rana Full frame anp Dott c G alam Fig 3 1 5 It is able to download components again by using the button Update video component on the top of the video display It is required to close the browser interface during the installation The status information of the video connection shall be displayed on the upper left of the video like IP address connection
2. Address 4F Block 5 Wuzi Industrial Park Fada Road Bantian Longgang District Shenzhen China E Mail info cetv ax nel Website www cctv ax com TSS Want Rev 1 4 EN141015 Before installing and using the Network Camera Please read these instructions thoroughly and retain them for later Package Contents Please check the package list in your package in time If anything is missed or damaged please Contact your supplier immediately Network Camera device Accessory bag Warranty card Certificate of approval The followings are optional accessories Power adapter power connector and power cable Optional User manual Optional Installation CD Optional Quick Installation Guide Optional Rev 1 4 EN141015 Update date Sep 6th 2012 This manual is applied to the following products of the software version 4 3 0 and WEB version 1 0 0 and above Standard definition and high definition fixed box network camera Revision History Rev 1 0 Initial release Rev 1 2 Major revision Rev 1 3 Updated screenshots Rev 1 4 Updating the document logical structure Statement The right of the propriety and the final explanation of all parts of this product including accessories and software are reserved for our company This user manual has no guarantee or promise in any form If there are any data loss profit loss or career termination caused directly or indirectly by this user manual or the
3. 3 Enable CMS Ir Web Port CMS address 192 168 system OK Username Password Fig 2 2 3 These network cameras are connected to the same switch with the machine through the Admin Tool quick search network of devices the mouse marquee multiple camera equipment click the batch Configuration button the batch IP address configuration window pop up The user can setthe starting IP address and ending IP address and other content bulk assign IP addresses to these network cameras specify the subnet mask default gateway port and center IP information Meanwhile we can use the tool to open the status indicator to confirm which network camera is being tested easy for putting on a label after testing HD Network Camera User s Manual 2 2 4 Test Connection After configuring the IP address please click Start at the lower left corner of user computer then All programs Accessories Run to select and open Command Prompt In the command line use PING command to test if the computer is connected to the network camera Command format is Ping 192 168 1 4 If the screen displays Request timed out it indicates that the device is not connected properly You can check the followings Whether the hardware is connected correctly Whether the computer s TCP IP is setup to bein the same network range as that of the camera Whether the PING command is not allowed in the network Please consult your w
4. PoE without the other pick DC 12V power adapter but should pay attention to the the PoE supply of distance usually 100meters The physical position of a network camera in a network monitoring system is shown as below 07 08 HD Network Camera User s Manual Switch IP Camera Live view by WEB Local Client Fig 2 1 1 2 2 Network and IP address configuration With other network devices connect and use network camera network camera IP address and the user s computer IP address set in the same network segment Please pay attention that the IP addresses cannot be same within a LAN or there shall be conflicts that cause the device failed to work normally 2 2 1 Factory Default Specification of Network Camera A network camera is a network device It is required to properly configure its network IP address and gateway before its usage The product is configured with the default network specification when delivered These values can be changed according to your requirement Please take the followings as reference HD Network Camera User s Manual IP address 192 168 1 4 It is stick to the device tag for customer made model Sub network mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Data port 6002 WEB port 80 2 2 2 Restoring Factory Defaults Hard Reset If it needs to restore the network camera s system settings to be the factory defaults please refer to the following steps 1 Press FUN bottom at the bottom of the devi
5. When choosing auto images are automatically adjusted by the camera s 3A system The system has other modes built in incandescent lamp D4000 D5000 daylight cloudy day flash light fluorescent lamp fluorescent lamp H and underwater etc 33 34 HD Network Camera User s Manual B W mode It defaults to be auto The camera can automatically switch between color and black white according to the ambient illumination It can also be a fixed mode either choosing compulsory color or compulsory black white Backlight compensation Backlight compensation can effectively compensate the defect of dark subjects when taking pictures in a backlight situation providing the proper exposure for the subjects After the backlight compensation the objects in backlight can be seen butthe things behind the objects are not concerned It defaults to be off Wide dynamic mode Wide dynamicis a technology used under the circumstances of very strong contrast Strong illumination outdoor and weak illumination indoor high pass strong backlight and light reflection to allow the camera to see the features of images Its main applications include looking at windows from inside entry exit of parking lots and entrance of a business hall etc When there co exist high brightness areas under a strong light source Daylight lamp or reflex light etc and low brightness areas like shadow and backlight etc the image output by the camera shall show the bright areas a
6. 26 P ROXIO Camera ANSON User system 2012 08 15 16 01 34 Live View Configuration Save Ext 1 oso VMD Advance Device Privacy Fig 3 1 14 Video PTZ Mode Playback Stream Click Image mode label at the right to set up the video parameters under certain circumstances E g daylight strong light and night light etc These modes can set up different start time and stop time and can automatically adjust to match the latitude and longitude of where the camera is installed Image mode setting Daytime mode strong light mode dawn mode and night mode Each mode can set to be a corresponding time range Each mode can set up different video parameters according to the current circumstance so as to reach the best image effect Longitude and latitude setting If enabling the image mode the system shall provide the longitude and PE latitude setting of the device installation position After setting up the longitude and latitude of the device installation as well as the initial start time and stop time of the image mode the system shall automatically calculate the start and stop time of the image mode every day based on the longitude and latitude Video playback Start 0 Hour Minute End 23 Hour 59 Minute Channel Chi Note In the time phased setting if the start time of two modes overlaps the mode gets started according to the order of the modes subject to the last mode If the parameters above are modified pleas
7. 5 7 Note Fig 1 Please select the software that has the same hardware version when upgrading The upgrading has to last for a while and the device power cannot be turned off Otherwise the power fail may cause the network camera malfunction due to the failure of upgrading After completing the upgrading the device shall automatically restart 2 After upgrading the software the device may be restored to its factory default settings The parameters like IP address should be setup as the content shown in the section 3 1 3 If the network camera cannot start due to the failure of upgrading please refer to the section 3 2 to restore to the factory default settings 4 5 2 3 Saving Settings Other Maintenance Save Save the modified parameters before you quit Restore Click to recovery factory default settings Need to restart your device Reboot Click to reboot the device Fig 4 5 8 63 64 HD Network Camera User s Manual Click Save settings to save all the parameters modified before the camera is disconnected with power Or all the modified parameters shall be lost after the power is off Note Users should click Save settings in the Advanced settings to save the parameters after modifying any parameter before leaving the administration page avoiding any loss after the power is off 4 5 2 4 Restoring Factory Defaults Click Restore factory defaul
8. Camera The ways to change IR cut filter include manual auto timing or alarm When auto is set the camera automatically makes its decision and adjusts the switching of the filters based on light When timing is set the camera can set up the time for switching on off the IR cut As shown below When alarm is set the ambient light illumination can be detected by the light sensor under the camera lens so as to link the switch on ofthe IR cut filter Tet Foam v Open 9 Hour 9 Minute Close 0 Hour Minute Fig 3 1 25 3 1 14 Device Information The Device label at the right of the video display area can set up the name and system of the network camera Device name The device name is an identification name ofthe device in the network and can be set up by users Other information The information that is only for reference at the time of upgrading like serial number MAC address hardware version software version and WEB version etc 37 HD Network Camera User s Manual Device information Name PCAM Device type HD IP38x38 2M Product SN ASIPC200299032012 MAC Address 00 11 34 DA 77 A2 Software Version 4 3 0 35Build20120814 Web Version 1 0 0 338u40420120809 Firmware Version 0 2 Channel Number 1 Fig 3 1 26 3 1 15 Privacy Mask There are always some private areas within the range of monitoring e g entry exit private windows ATM or the password input area of a treasury etc In order to protect privacy
9. DC 12 P PPY 3 5mm audio inlet linear level resistance 600L It is required to access A OUT Linear audio outlet 33i output devices q Micro SDHC General slot for micro SD SDHC storage card Ju 3 5mm audio inlet linear level 2 0 2 4Vp p resistance 1kL It is required A IN Linear audio inlet to access active output devices ibi 9 Fun Function keys Reset and restart etc Pole mount cup dock Standard camera dimension UNC 1 4 One way switch volume signal input normally closed Open circuit alarm Alarm In Alarm inlet and sakiwa AA P y P Relay Relay outlet One way switch volume signal output RS485 PTZ control PTZ control signal for positive for negative GND for common use Mini USB interface USB 2 0 norm Rear focus locking screw Locking the position of the rear focus Rear focus adjustment wheel Adjust the rear focus If using Cinterface lens please add C ring It is covered by the lens lid ID api when delivered from factory 4 j HDMI or mimi HDMI HD digital video is output via HDMI interface 06 HD Network Camera User s Manual CHAPTER 2 Installation and connection ready 2 1 Hardware Installation 2 1 1 How to make 10M 100M Ethernet Cable A network camera is connected with a switch or PC via standard Ethernet interface Please refer to the order of wiring of the standard TIA EIA568A and TIA EI568B about how to make the network cable Standard 568A Green white 1 gre
10. and the image display widow is in black A Please check whether there is any computer having the same IP address as that of the network camera IP in the network Then check if the display card drive or DirectX are properly installed Q How to access a monitoring audio A Please use active monitoring sensor or active microphone to access the camera s A In and use active sound box to access the camera s A Out inlet HD Network Camera User s Manual Q What should I do if Imodify the original Web port and data port of my network camera and cannot access the network camera A Please use Admin Tool to retrieve and modify the ports Q Can I modify my network camera s IP if my network camera IP address is not in the same network segment of the management computer s A Yes please use Admin Tool to retrieve and modify it Q Iwantto re assign IP addresses for my dozens of network cameras What should I do A Please use Admin Tool management tool Open the tool to retrieve the network cameras available in the network choose all the network cameras for modification and click Configuring all the selected network camera information to enter the network address segment in the prompted window and then click Confirm Q How to assign IP address if the number of my network cameras is over 250 A You can use the second class IP for instance 10 0 0 1 The sub network mask 255 255 0 0 Please consult your network administrator in detail for
11. disks M Stream Enable Second Ftp Address 192 168 1 1 Port 21 UserName admin Password eeeee Fig 4 3 3 When choosing the snapshot processing method to be uploading to FTP server it means that the network camera shall automatically write the recording data to a specified FTP server Users are required to add FTP server address port and the username and password that have the authorization of writing on FTP server The default port of the FTP server is 21 And the data package time can be set to be 1 to 30 minutes defaulted to make a package every 10 minutes In the root directory of FTP server all records of the camera are stored in the fold name of data server camera s MAC address so as to be easy for management retrieval and locating of records Note The snapshot function is valid when the slave stream is setto be in MJPEG compression format When a SD card is inserted in the camera the SD card s snapshot function is available 55 HD Network Camera User s Manual HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 3 4 Recording When Network Disconnected AlarmInput Alarmin1 Name alarm in 1 Type NC v The device supports automatically starting SD card recording when the network is disconnected This function ee copy mp 7 Copy requires setting up heartbeat mechanism with the center so as to detect the network disconnection and start Time Start End record
12. domain name service so that users can only use the domain name to access the network device no matter how the IP address is changed Users can set up their own DDNS dynamic domain name parsing server to provide the domain name parsing service for their own network cameras The server address is the address of the dynamic domain name server The username and password are authorized by the dynamic domain name service Enable DDNS Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server User Name Password Domain Name Fig 4 2 4 47 48 HD Network Camera User s Manual Note 1 DDNS default to be off 2 If users use a router for ADSL dialing itis able to use the built in DDNS parsing function in the router There is no need to set up a DDNS server 3 ADSL network provided by telecommunication companies is normally a non symmetrical network speed network Its upstream bandwidth is far slower than the downstream bandwidth only 512Kbps There may have the problems like severe delay and pause when transmitting HD video in this kind of networks When using ADSL network as the transmission line the video definition transmitted is recommended not to exceed the Full D1 720X576 format 4 2 2 RTSP Parameters The settings of RTSP Real time streaming protocol include RTSP setting port main stream access ID and slave stream access ID Please note that itis required to save the settings and restart the camera to make the settings eff
13. minutes to complete the process of amendment not to reboot the device or cut off the device power Auto IRIS Fig 4 5 9 4 6 Disk Information Settings Ifthe network camera has a SD SDHC card installed please click System parameters Disk information settings to carry out the disk initialization management Disk ID Disk Type Total size Free size Status Format Fig 4 6 1 Click Initialize disk button to carry out initialization format of the SD card Please wait and the completion of format shall be prompted 65 66 HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 7 log Itis ableto view user logons via the menu System parameters View system logs ID Time User IP Login Type Info 1 2012 08 15 14 33 33 Manager Local Local System start complete 2 2012 08 15 14 37 29 Manager Local Local System start complete 3 2012 08 15 15 56 17 system 192 168 5 11 Remote Fig 4 7 1 Client login Appendix A FAQ Q What to do if my network camera cannot be connected A Please firstly look at the random label to check if the internal IP of your network camera is modified If the IP address being modified use Admin Tool to retrieve and re setup the IP address or check whether the IP of the PC for management is in the same network segment as that of the network camera It can also refer to the section 3 2 Reset to reset the network camera Q The connection is successful using IE or user end but there is no image shown
14. section 4 5 Auto IRIS Intellectual Correction SD card installation Please insert SD card facedown into the SD card slot in the camera It shall be locked automatically when being pushed to the end If the card cannot be pushed into the end itis possible that itis inserted in a wrong way Please flip the card over and try again SD card removal Use your thumb to press the SD card inward and the SD card shall be popped out from the slot automatically 2 1 3 Connecting camera Connection cable 1 Refer to the description in the section 2 2 to use a straight through cable to connect a network camera and a switch router 2 If analog video output is required please use special video coaxial cable to connect CVBS BNC interface 3 If audio 1 0 is required please use an active microphone pickup to access audio inlet and use an active audio sound box to connect audio out External power amplification devices can be added if necessary Connection power 1 Use 12V DC 1A power adapterto connect a network camera If centralized power supply is adopted it is required to pay attention to the polarity of power supply and the interfaces cannot be wrongly connected A power adaptor is provided in the package with the device which can be installed according to the supplied power 2 If you are using PoE power supply Please use TIA EIA568B standard Ethernet cable to connect the camera and support PoE output switches routers using Power over Ethernet
15. that of MPEG 4 The system has a VMP video management center to provide a complete system level solution The product is easy to be operated and installed and can significantly reduce the cost of wiring and construction and extend your CCTV network infinitely Special features The HD progressive scanning image transducer has its meticulously excellent quality of image The image of broadcast quality with 16 9 widens the visual area more Standard H 264 algorithm with high compression rate and strong compatibility It can realize 25 30fps full real time video recording in all definitions It can support Full D1 Full D1 720P Full D1 or 1080P Full D1 HDMI real time dual streaming 4A controls AWB AG AE and automatic iris correction It can support 3D MCTF noise reduction and digital wide dynamic range function It can support using SD SDHC card to store HD graphics and video for alarm RJ45 interface 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet network It supports power supply through PoE IEEE802 3af Ethernet network optional It supports definitions like 1080p 720p and 960H etc 03 04 HD Network Camera User s Manual It supports FTP real time video recording It supports RTSP protocol and is ableto use PDA PPC for motion monitoring It has its built in WEB Server and supports WEB browsing and management It provides alarm linkage action measures like video motion detection and sensing linkage action etc It provides standard GPIO alarm ou
16. the questions re these IP addresses Q I received two cameras Why can only one camera be accessed not another one A In order to be easy for test the IP of network cameras are all set to be 192 168 1 14 However the MAC address of each camera is different from each other The operating system shall cache the IP and MAC address ofthe last network camera So the next network camera with the same IP cannot be accessed Click Start Run to enter CMD to open the DOS status window and enter the command arp a to check the current ARP information Please use arp d to clear up the cached information when changing to another device with the same IP 67 68 HD Network Camera User s Manual Q WhenIuse the camera outdoor the image is in blank What happens A It is suggested to install and use auto iris lens outdoor If using auto iris lens please enter the camera s WEB management page at the first time Click Advanced setting Auto IRIS Intellectual correction button The device shall start its auto iris correction Please restart the device after the correction and the camera can control the iris of the auto iris lens in precision Appendix B Port Mapping If it requires connecting an internal network from external networks it needs to carry out port mapping at the gateway Defining a server end port at the gateway all the service requests to the port from external networks shall be transferred to the network camera Specified by
17. 3 2 FTP Parameters Click FTP Set to set up the parameters like FTP server and recording timetable etc Itis required to set up the address port logon username and password of FTP server The data include storage time and storage path etc Enable FTP Address Port UserName Password File Size minute Path Enable Week Wednesday v Copy To Monday X Copy Time Start End Segment One 0 7 H 0 M 0 7H 0 M Segment Two 9 7 H U N 0 IH 0 M Segment Three 07H 0 YM 0 7 H 0 vim Segment Four 0 H M H 0 M iin Item Parameters Application and specification E rang Fill in according to the settings of FTP servers Data package time It is suggested to make a package every 5 minutes Storage path If using a custom defined storage path the user can Custom defined Seil a path for storage on FTP NK Storage Schedule Monday Sunday a E can be setforeach day HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 3 3 Snapshot Parameters Click Snapshot parameters to set up the number of snapshots 1 5 pieces each time snapshot taken interval more than 40ms and snapshot processing methods There are four kinds of snapshot processing methods storing pictures on local SD card uploading pictures to picture server saving pictures on local SD card and uploading to FTP server and saving on local SD card and uploading to picture server Capture amount 1 5 1 Y Interval 1000 millisecond Capture Handle Save to local hard
18. 80 it is required to add the port behind the IP address when accessing the network camera e g http 192 168 1 4 8080 The data port is used for user end systems to connect data and controls It defaults to be 6002 When a user end needs to access multiple network cameras within another gateway from outside itis required to change the data port to be another port number for distinguishing If it is not necessary please do not change it When it needs to cross gateway or firewall to access any cameras please open the WEB port 80 and the data port 6002 at the gateway or firewall Please refer to Appendix B Port mapping Set the port for Remote Access Data Port 6002 Web Port 80 Fig 4 2 3 46 HD Network Camera User s Manual Note 1 When the IP address or port number is changed itis required to save the settings in the Advanced setting and restart the camera 2 If the local machine s IP address is changed users must use the newIP address to log on the WEB management interface of the network camera 3 Currently this network camera can only support IPv4 address not IPv6 address 4 The gateway is the same as that of a LAN in the user end for the best DDNS Settings The connection via PPPoE dialing is normally the dynamic IP address The IP address obtained after each dialing is different Forthe convenience of remote access users can realize the parsing and binding of the dynamic IP address and domain name via DDNS dynamic
19. C KMPI software etc CorelPlaye ue CorelPlayer Ooo WBE browser 1E6 0 and over Oo HO NND HD Network Camera User s Manual IPy4 TCP IP UDP HTTP DHCP RTP RTCP RTSP FTP UPnP DDNS th n Network port 10Base T 100Base TX DC12V 1A Working temperature humidit 0 C 50 C 20 8096 RH Windows XP Vista Win7 IE8 0 recommended Appendix D Product Specification 720P 1 3MP 1080P 2 0MP 1 3 CMOS 1 3MP 1 2 9 CMOS 2 0MP Minimum Illumination Saco nO ELA Oda H H 264 Main Profile Level 4 1 Motion JPEG SXGA 1280x1024 Full D1 Full HD 1080P 1920x1080 Full D1 gt 950TVL 1920x1080 pixels Horizontal resolution OUD TVET BOK 102A pixels gt 800TVL 1280x1024 pixels gt TO0TVL 1280x720 pixels gt 700TVL 1280x720 pixels SXGA Full D1 CVBS FHD 1080P Full D1 CVBS 25 fps Video streamino Multi channel H 264 and M JPEG H 264 support VBR CBR 71
20. IP address specified by the gateway In such way users from external networks can successfully access certain network cameras in the LAN without affecting the network security of the internal LAN If the gateway is installed on the local host computer itis required to carry out port mapping via software If the gateway is a router itis required to set up NAT or virtual service on the router Using a TP Link router as an example log on the router to select the menu Transfer rules Virtual service in the back end for users to set up the virtual service Click Add new item button to add the default WEB port 80 data port 6002 and RTSP port 554 for the network camera Service end port The option is forthe router to provide the service end port for the WAN Please fill in 80 IP address The server address that is specified for providing the virtual service in LAN Please fill in the network camera s IP address Protocol The protocol used by the virtual service The options are TCP UDP and ALL Please choose ALL Status It shows the option status to be Valid or Invalid Only when the status is valid the setting of this option is effective The method for adding the 6002 port is the same HD Network Camera User s Manual Appendix C Reference for Client Settings Theoretically playing 720P HD video format has two ways software decoding and hardware decoding Software decoding is via CPU Most ofthe mainstream CPU can do the work Dua
21. TEST CONNECTION CHAPTER 3 ACCESSING THE NETWORK CAMERA DO co 00 OOO m Ww a w 3 1 USING WEB BROWSERS CONNECTION 3 1 1 LOGON 3 1 2 VIDEO PLUG IN 3 1 3 WEB BROWSER INTERFACE 3 1 4 CONNECTION SNAPSHOT AND RECORDING 3 1 5 RECORDING IN SD CARD 3 1 6 VIDEO SPECIFICATION ADJUSTMENT 3 1 7 PTZCONTROL 3 1 8 IMAGE MODES 3 1 9 VIDEO REPLAY 3 1 10 VIDEO STREAM PARAMETER 3 1 11 OSD 3 1 12 MOTION DETECTION 3 1 13 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 3 1 14 DEVICE INFORMATION 3 1 15 PRIVACY MASK 3 2 USING RTSP PLAYERS CONNECTION 3 3 USING NVR DEVICE CONNECTION 3 4 USING VIDEO MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE CONNECTION CHAPTER 4 PARAMETER SETTING 4 1 CHANNEL PARAMETER 4 1 1 AUDIO PARAMETER SETTING 4 1 2 RS485 PARAMETERS 4 2 NETWORK PARAMETERS 4 2 1 NETWORK SETTINGS 4 2 2 RTSP PARAMETERS 4 2 3 NTP PARAMETERS 4 2 4 HEARTBEAT SETTING 4 2 5 WLAN SETTINGS 4 3 RECORDING PARAMETERS 4 3 1 STORAGE PLAN 4 3 2 FTP PARAMETERS 4 3 3 SNAPSHOT PARAMETERS 4 3 4 RECORDING WHEN NETWORK DISCONNECTED 4 4 ALARM SETTINGS 4 4 1 ALARM INPUT 4 4 2 ALARM OUTPUT 4 5 SYSTEM PARAMETERS 4 5 1 USER MANAGEMENT 4 5 2 ADVANCED SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 4 5 2 1 SYSTEM TIME 4 5 2 2 UPGRADING SOFTWARE VIA WEB 4 5 2 3 SAVING SETTINGS 4 5 2 4 RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS 4 5 2 5 RESTART 4 5 2 6 AUTO IRIS INTELLECTUAL CORRECTION 4 6 DISKINFORMATION SETTINGS 4 7 LOG APPENDIX A FAQ HD Network Camera User s Manual APPENDIX B PORT MAPPING 68 Safety Instructio
22. The setting in detail can refer to the manual of router or switch The system default IP is 192 168 1 4 Users can freely assign IP address sub network mask and gateway etc for the camera However they must be in the same network segment as that of the local machine s IP Wrong settings may cause unsuccessful connection with the network camera Please refer to the section 3 3 Modifying IP address and Chapter 5 Admin Tool of the manual about retrieving the network camera Especially after starting DHCP itis only ableto retrieve the network camera IP address via Admin Tools provided with the device Fixed IP Address Enable DHCP IP Address 192 168 15 26 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 192 168 15 254 DNS 192 168 2 2 Alternate DNS Fig 4 2 1 45 HD Network Camera User s Manual Remote alarm receiving center After enabling the remote alarm receiving center users can receive the information like status and alarm from the management center The information is sent actively by the network camera toward the management center This function defaults to be off If enabling the function users are required to input the address and port of the server of the management center The port of the management center defaults to be 5005 Enable CMS linkage CMS IP CMS Port Fig 4 2 2 Remote access port The WEB port is used for user end systems to connect the WEB pages of devices It defaults to be 80 If users modify the WEB port e g 80
23. age etc Additionally it can integrate systems like linkage door lock patrol and car license recognition etc Users can carry out the operations like addition management and configuration on the network camera according to the actual applications The detailed operation is referred to the documents like user manual provided by VMP video management software Gb fco AN Fig 3 4 1 41 42 HD Network Camera User s Manual Chapter 4 Parameter Setting After logon click Configuration at the upper right corner of the WEB browser page to open the menu for parameter setting Users can set up more advanced functions Gua ANSON User system 2012 08 15 161192 Ck Ao update video piug in i Live View Configuration Save Exit Channel Audio Set Audio Set RS485 Set Audio compression format F Audio magnification 1 h Audio Mode Left Channel v Refresh Q NetWork mi Record 4 Alarm System X Extra Set Fig 4 1 4 1 Channel Parameter The menu for channel parameters includes audio parameter RS485 parameters and video encode format etc Please refer to the section 2 4 10 Video stream of this manual Jun Network Camera User s Manual 4 1 1 Audio Parameter Setting Select the menu Channel parameters gt Audio parameters to set up audio format audio amplification times and audio voice channel mode etc as shown below Audio compression format MP2 id Audi
24. ame is only for identifying an alarm output device in the network Output according to alarm output arming timetable alarm output normally on Alarm output type 24hrs for arming and output and alarm output normally off Arming Schedule of Cycling by week Four time phases can be set up for each day The settings can be Alarm output copied to any day in a week in a quick way Alarm output delay Manually close 1 300s It defaults to be closed manually HD Network Camera User s Manual When selecting manually closing alarm output users can manually control the switch of the alarm output via manually closing alarm and manually opening alarm buttons 4 5 System Parameters This menu can set up user information advanced settings time zone setting upgrading restoring factory defaults and iris correction etc initialize disks and view logs etc The functions under this menu involve in security and require an administrator to do the setup Special attention must be paid to avoid wrong operations and cause devices to be malfunction 4 5 1 User Management Select User settings for users to modify the network camera administrator or operators and configure the management permission The administrator can add modify and delete user information in this interface User List Permissions Control PTZ 4 Start or stop recording Remote configuration Remote query state and logs 4 Remote maintenance Upgrade Reboot Resto
25. and MJPEG When the slave stream is H 264 compression format the highest definition supported is Full D1 720x576 when the slave stream is in MJPEG compression format the highest definition supported is HD 1280x720 The slave stream in MJPEG compression format is commonly used for the camera to capture images with higher definition 2 It is required to save parameters in Detailed settings System parameters Advanced settings and restart settings after the video stream type is modified 3 Three mega pixel and five mega pixel cameras only have Stream 0 when it is in its highest definition 3 1 11 OSD Select OSD label at the right to overlap the information of videos like channel name week and time etc HD Network Camera User s Manual Overlay Settings J Name Camera 1 Channel Positon Relative To LeftTop X X 10 v 10 4 Show week English Position Relative To RightBottom X X 10 Y 10 4 Overlying time yyyy MM dd HH mm ss Save Refresh Fig 3 1 17 Item Application Set up channel names to overlap on the video images It supports 63 English characters or 31 Chinese characters The characters exceeding the limit shall be automatically truncated It is able to insert n to change lines Overlap setting Upper left corner lower left corner upper right corner lower right corner 0 576 30 HD Network Camera User s Manual Overlap channel name overlapping week and date
26. and time are optional for users Overlap channel name The position can be relative to the upper left lower left upper right lower right of a video The coordinate can be any relative positions between 0 576 Overlap time can choose a long complete date year month day weekday hour minute second or a short date year month day or hour minute second 3 1 12 Motion Detection Select VMD label on the right for users to start the camera s video motion detection If the camera is installed atthe places like corridor door or windows the image pictures are normally static relatively Once the camera detects any object in movement in the video it shall start recording or generate alarm linkage or output The video area on the left is the video motion detection area Users can use their mouse to draw up at most five areas in the video area to be the targeted motion detection areas When detecting any element in motion in the video the corresponding associated alarm linkage shall be triggered If itis required to redraw the areas for detection users can click Clear areas button on the right On the right are the settings for the motion detection for defending and the alarm linkage py A M i a a i e B p E A Fig 3 1 18 HD Network Camera User s Manual Motion threshold The default value is 1 The range of the value is 0 100 The motion threshold value is for measuring the ratio of objects in moti
27. ault to be 8 Default to be 8 Normally do not change it Check bit No check odd parity even parity Default to be no check Normally do not change it 4 2 Network Parameters This menu can set up the IP address RTSP protocol NTP protocol and heartbeat 44 HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 2 1 Network Settings Select the menu Basic network settings for users to change the information like IP address gateway port and DDNS etc Network interface parameters Configure the camera s IP address sub network mask gateway DNS and backup DNS After completing the configuration it is required to save the configuration in the Advanced settings and restart the camera This device supports DHCP protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network protocol for LAN Using UDP protocol is to automatically assign IP addresses for internal network devices After starting DHCP the network camera can automatically obtain an IP address via DHCP server in the network e g router three tier switch or NVR etc It is required to start DHCP in server The DHCP service end can be set to be automatic assignment Once a DHCP user end successfully rents the IP address at the first time and will use the address forever or dynamic assignment when the DHCP user end successfully rents the IP address the address is not permanent The user end must release the IP address when the lease is invalid so that other devices can use the address
28. ce for over 5 seconds 2 When the Status indicator is flickering please loose the FUN button Then the network camera is restored into its factory defaults Note Before a network camera is fully started the power cannot be turned off Otherwise the settings may not be restored to its factory defaults Soft Reset After logging on the network camera please select Detailed settings System parameters Advanced system settings In the page of the advanced settings please click the button Restore All the parameters including IP address shall be restored to its factory defaults after the camera is restarted Please refer to the section 4 5 2 2 2 3 Using Admin Tool configure the camera s IP Address 09 10 HD Network Camera User s Manual The system provides the management test tool Admin Tool Please check the system CD The tool can 1 Search network cameras or video servers in the network 2 View serial number name IP version product model port and MAC address etc 3 Assign and setup IP and specify a management center in batch 4 The status indicator can confirm the current network camera for restart and upgrade etc r lp Admin Tool Device kstcDouble ckck to select device Sensumber I MAC IP Adchess Hip port Run ne I Pp Lock cunert device ASIPC200820001 0O 11 3 5C 9 19 1685215 I Type Meron Channel 1 200MJ4 30 37 Fig 2 2 1 B 000222595 Not display oline dev
29. different PTZs are also different Operation Click to add start recording then rotate the PTZ or control the lens zooming and click stop when completed The system shall record the whole process of the operation and save it as a path of scan track Click the recorded track to call or delete Preset Group preset points grouping 8 patrol groups Each group has 16 pre set points Select any number of pre set points and specify the stop time of each point The PTZ can patrol these points automatically The number of the PTZ that can be set by a patrol group depends on the PTZ Go Home Watch function Park function The default is over 30s If the PTZ receives no operation instruction idle in a specified time period the PTZ shall automatically call return the pre set point Operation Enable the keep watch function to set the idle time and the number ofthe called preset point and save them Note Set up the information of the camera like RS485 port bit rate protocol and address etc Please refer to the section 4 1 4 RS485 Parameter Setting 23 24 HD Network Camera User s Manual HD Network Camera User s Manual 3 1 8 Image Modes MEET S 3 1 9 Video Replay t E A Click Playback label in the right of the video display area to switch to the record file play windows to play the Tem local record files and those on the SD card of the network camera L Je 192 168 15
30. e go to the page of Advanced settings to click Save settings button Otherwise all the modified parameters shall be lost after the power is disconnected Please refer to Saving settings Fig 3 1 15 m M pal ii 25 26 HD Network Camera User s Manual Ifthere isa SD card in the camera it is ableto click Search button to search the records on the SD card according to date and channel The Select local files button can be used to selectthe local manually recorded or backup files and list below Double click a file to replay it While replaying the operations like fast play snapshot and opening audio can also be carried out When the record is paused click Next frame to browse the image in each frame As for the record files or pictures searched remotely select a file and right click the mouse to download it to the local computer Search It is used for searching the record files on the SD card of the network camera Select local files Retrieve and selectthe record files manually recorded or backup for play Play Pause Play or replay the currently selected record file Press Next frame to play the next frame while pausing Stop Stop playing Fast Forward X2 Play fast forward by doubling the speed Fast Forward X4 Play fast forward by 4 times of the speed Snapshot Capture the snapshot of the record video that is played Open audio Stop audio Open audio while replaying Click St
31. eb administrator Chapter 3 Accessing the Network Camera This chapter introduces how to access a network camera via webpage browser RTSP player and VMP video management software The screenshots in the manual are all done under Windows 7 and IE9 0 3 1 Using WEB Browsers Connection 3 1 1 Logon Fill in the IP address of the network camera into the URL of your WEB browser The default IP is 192 168 1 4 The logon dialog box is shown as below 13 HD Network Camera User s Manual HD Network Camera User s Manual 3 1 2 Video Plug in First time logon and installation After logging on successfully the user is prompted to download the play plug in if itis the first time for the device to access Please download and run the play plug in installation manually The name of the play plug in Username Password is HDLive exe Port 6002 Not find the HDLive player plug in please click Download plug in installation Download plug r Log in Fig 3 1 2 Double click the downloaded HDLive exe The file shall automatically start its installation of play plug in for WEB browser Confirm your installation by clicking Next Step till the completion of the installation After the completion of the installation return to the WEB browser page and refresh the page to browse the video Fig 3 1 1 Updating plug in Username The default u
32. ecording can be setto whether to store audio or store slave stream stream 1 The record delay or pre recording time can also be set up Mode Schedule Always Week zzz HD Network Camera User s Manual Item Parameters Application and specification Storage Schedule and Always 24hrs continuous recording mode Schedule Schedule recording by time phased ee oe audio Choose according to how the device is installed Time Four different time segments can be set for each day Schedule Monday Sunday or be the same by copy i Kmeng Datan Continuously recording recording Motion detection Start recording when any motion is detected _ recording Please refer to the section 3 4 11 Motion detection Starting recording when detecting the alarm from the external Alarm recording sensors Please refer to the section 4 4 Alarm parameters Storage ypes Motion detection or Staring recording when detecting motion or alarm from the alarm recording external sensors Motion detectionand Staring recording when detecting motion and alarm from the alarm recording external sensors Trigger via the command from the user end e g manual Intellectual recording Recording via intellectual analysis Supported by some models dela 18 0 10s Delay recording for a certain time after alarm Pre recording 0 10s The system can record the image 0 10s before detecting objects time in motion or alarm HD Network Camera User s Manual 4
33. ective after configuring the main and slave stream access ID The camera can support the connection in VLC compatible mode and QuickTime compatible mode It defaults to be off as shown below i Enable RTSP Stream Port lst stream access ID 2nd stream access ID Fig 4 2 5 HD Network Camera User s Manual Starting the RTSP function users can use VLC or CorePlayer to play RTSP real time video stream Please referto the section 3 5 about connecting real time video stream via RTSP protocol The RTSP port defaults to be 554 Please choose VLC compatible mode when using VLC software for connection and choose QuickTime compatible mode for QuickTime connection Remote connection requires to add 554 port in the gateway or firewall Please refer to Appendix B for port mapping 4 2 3 NTP Parameters Click NTP parameter to set up the basic parameters for NTP Network time protocol service It defaults to be off The NTP protocol is mainly used for time correction and synchronization of the device and the NTP server The camera will obtain the time from an NTP server every sync cycle time Enable NTP Server NTP Server Address Synchronization Interval H Fig 4 2 6 Starting the time correction of the NTP server users can synchronize the network camera automatically with the NTP server via the connected NTP server The interval between the synchronizations can be 1 4 10 18 24 hours Users can find p
34. en 2 orange white 3 blue white 5 orange 6 brown white 7 and brown 8 Standard 568B Orange white 1 orange 2 green white 3 blue 5 blue white 5 green 6 brown white 7 and brown 8 1 Straight through cable The crystal heads on both sides of a network cable follow the TIA EIA 568B standard Itis normally used for the connection of a network camera with a HUB Switch Router or the connection of a PC with a router 2 Crossover cable One end of a network cable uses TIA EIA568A and another one uses TIA EIA568B for wiring It is normally used for the direction connection of a network camera s network interface with a PC or the cascaded PC PC switch switch and router router connection The 10M 100M indicator of a network camera lights up after a successful connection 2 1 2 Lens and SD Card Installation Lens installation Open the package of your network camera remove the lens lid and install your lens In order to achieve the best display effect itis suggested to choose the mega pixel lens in 1 3 inches or 1 2 inches If a C mount lens is used please add a 5mm CS C conversion ring If an automatic iris lens is used please connect the automatic iris control cable to the DC IRIS outlet of the network camera When it is the first time to use a new HD Network Camera User s Manual automatic iris lens please carry out intellectual correction for automatic iris lens once so that the device can control the iris accurately Please refer to the
35. etwork Protocol Please enter a network URL rtsp 192 166 1 4 bs0l hd Fig 3 2 1 39 40 HD Network Camera User s Manual Use intellectual mobile PDA and PPC that support the standard H 264 to directly play RTSP real time video stream by the software like Coreplayer Select File Open URL in Coreplayer or VLC software and key in the RTSP Loss play the RTSP real time video stream i d Fig 3 5 3 5 26 tw0 VL Mecha Payak Audio Video Tools View Help ooo Fig 3 2 3 Note VLC and Coreplayer can be downloaded via network The copyright of the software belongs tothe software respectively 3 3 Using NVR Device Connection If users choose to use a provided or compatible NVR network video recorder itis able to retrieve and add the network camera device via NVR The detailed setup can refer to the related NVR manual HD Network Camera User s Manual 3 4 Using Video Management Software Connection VMP video management system is a central monitoring management platform based on the standard H 264 It supports the centralized certification and management of HD network cameras HD encoders and decoders NVR and analog cameras video server It is designed especially for complex and volatile HD network monitoring systems using a brand new data engine and the modularized component design The components include directory management alarm service digital matrix switching stream medium relay and network video stor
36. f Alarm input and also can copy the startup time period to the weeks that have the same time phases The alarm processing The linkage when there is an alarm input can choose the methods like the device methods include whether to process PTZ linkage uploading to the center and whether to trigger alarm output Alarm linkage alarm output sending alarm to the management center and calling the PTZ preset etc Itis shown as below points etc The camera of some models only supports part of the functions HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 4 2 Alarm Output Alarm output settings can set up the types of alarm output arming including output according to the arming time output normally on and output normally off When choosing the type of output according to the arming time output itis ableto set up the time phases for alarm output arming Alarm output settings can set up the alarm output name and the delay time of alarm output after the alarm is dismissed It can be set between 1 300s or manually close Alarm Output AlarmOutt Name adam out 1 Type Schedule Always Cose Week Wednesday Copy To Monday Copy Time Start End Segment One o HO M 0 HO M Segment Two 0 H M 0 HOF M Segment Three o H M 0 HO M Segment Four 0 H M 0 H M Trigger output times 1 300s Manual Close Alarm of Alarm on Fig 4 4 2 The parameters of alarm output are given as below Items Application Alarm output name Alarm output n
37. h NTP server Users can self define the network time server Please refer to the section 4 2 3 NTP parameters for NTP server settings Note 1 The device with incorrect time may cause the problems of disordering of record storage etc 2 If users find the device time incorrect please synchronize the time with the management center or user end computer 4 5 2 2 Upgrading Software Via WEB Select Advanced settings Upgrade firmware to upgrade the software in the network camera so as to obtain new functions Please make sure the hardware and software version of the current network camera at first before upgrading and then obtain the software having the same hardware version for upgrading from the company s website or supplier The software package for upgrading is commonly named as xxxx bin or xxxx hex Click Browse button in the figure below to select the file for upgrading to start upgrading HD Network Camera User s Manual Upgrade firmware Upgrade System Please choose the compatible upgrade software During the upgrade process never power off the device or will cause serious effect Be patient The upgrade process will take some time After the upgrade the server will reboot automatically You need to choose the software which is compatible with the hardware to upgrade During the upgrade process please do not power off the device It will take some time in this upgrade After the upgrade it will reboot automatically Fig 4
38. hile clicking Video recording button the camera is starting to record video Please fill in the file name in the popped up dialog box The status of Video is recording is prompted at the bottom ofthe video display area Now the button is changed to Stop video recording Click Stop video recording button to end the recording and save it into the local path amp This button can open or close real time audio monitoring 3 1 5 Recording in SD Card Install SD card If a user needs to record onto the SD card of the camera itis required to install the SD card before the power is connected Please refer to the section 2 1 of this manual SD card Initialization Initialize the SD card in the camera s Configuration System parameters Disk info settings Please refer to the section 4 6 of this manual Start storage plan Startthe front end recording and set up the timeline for recording in the camera s Detailed settings Recording parameters Storage plan settings Please referto the section 4 3 of this manual Replay records in the SD card After recording click Search button to search the records in the SD card to replay in the replay interface Please refer to the section 3 1 9 of this manual Automatic recording after network disconnection This camera supports automatic recording after network being disconnected If the SD card is normally initialized 19 20 HD Network Camera User s Manual the syste
39. ice Seach Batch Configuration Remove selected deces Open igt Cose ight Open Buzzer Chae Buzze Reset Lowe Video Test Upgrade Full Functor Test HD Network Camera User s Manual Configure the IP address of the specified camera Running the Admin Tool management tools automatically retrieve network camera device available in the current network Lists the MAC address IP address device name and other information Select a device and double click the device information dialog box pops up you can configure the device name ip address default gate and other information n Current device information Serial Wo ASIPC20082000011 11 Device Nene Group No 2 Enable DHCH Device Type DVS_IPCAMERA IP Address Channels m ee Subnet Mask Kernel ver Default Gate Hardware ver Data Port Web Port MAC 001 13E5C93EC Enable CMS CMS address Vsername system Save Cancel Password Hee L Liu Fig 2 2 2 Batch configure the IP address of the network camera The Admin Tool management tools can use the same IP address each camera factory before being installed in bulk configuration of multiple network cameras IP address 11 12 HD Network Camera User s Manual r Batch Configuration Currently selected 2 gt Start IP address 192 188 1 2 Use same IP E End IP address 192 168 1 255 Subnet Mask 25 w2 9 2 40 Default Gateway 192 168 2 Data Port
40. ied Message from webpage A User permissions modify success Fig 4 5 5 Note The system default username and password are both system For the consideration of security we strongly suggest users to change the initial system administrator s password If a user forgets his her system password please reset the network camera to its factory default settings Please refer to the section 3 2 Reset for how to 4 5 2 Advanced System Maintenance 4 5 2 1 System Time Select Advanced settings System time for users to set up the system time of the network camera devices Users can also choose to synchronize with the local machine or to obtain the standard GMT time from NTP server 61 HD Network Camera User s Manual System time Before the system time set server please determine synchronous way If you choose and the machine synchronous please make sure you system time correct If you choose and management center synchronization please determine to management center network Settings page the Settings Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Current Time 2012 8 15 Wednesday 16 33 26 Synchronize with Refresh Fig 4 5 6 The system can support several time synchronization methods Users can set up the synchronization method based on their requirements 1 Synchronization with the local machine Please check if the user computer s clock is correct at first 2 Synchronization wit
41. ing automatically After the network is recovered the device can automatically upload the records done Segment one a 0 M 0 H JM offline so as to ensure that the record data shall not be missing due to the network disconnection when using Segment two 07H 07M 0 JH M the method of centralized storage by the center Segment three 07H 07M 07H 07M Segment four 07H 0 M 0 gt H O0 M Note Enable linkage action When a SD card is installed in the camera the SD card recording is available If the remaining Move to preset location Alarm to the CMS Trigger alarm output No 1 space of the SD card is less than 64M the camera shall delete the records in an early day according to the recording time Fig 4 4 1 Parameters for alarm input settings are as below 4 4 Alarm Settings Item Application 4 4 1 Alarm Input Alarm input name Alarm input name is only for identifying an alarm source in the network Alarm input type Normally on or off for options It defaults to be normally on And the alarm shall be Click Alarm input settings to set up alarm input s name type startup time and linkage SUO See When INE exer al alarm toute ie COME The alarm input settings are for the alarm input port of HD camera Itis able to self define the input name Arming schedule Four time segments can be set up for each day and cycle by week choose alarm types and set up alarm startup time The device can choose to start alarm up in any time in a week o
42. it is able to put black mosaic to block the private areas in the video Eu d E E E E E x P 1 i a D Pave nt ed e ped mgl S94 54 171 2 38 HD Network Camera User s Manual Click Privacy label atthe right of the video display area The left side of the WEB interface is switched to the private area setting window divided by grid Press the mouse s left key to drag and change the size ofthe private area Users can set up 4 different private areas After setting up click Save button at the right to save the setting Click Clear button to redraw the area Click Enable privacy mask checkbox at the right Users can enable or disable the private area blocking The default is set to be disabled Enable privacy mask Save Refresh Clear Fig 3 1 28 3 2 Using RTSP Players Connection Enabling RTSP protocol users can use the software like VLC QuickTime and Coreplayer to directly decode and play the real time video of the network camera Please refer to the section 4 2 2 RTSP parameter setting For example we connect a HD network camera with the IP address of 192 168 2 146 The connection addresses are Connect main stream RTSP 192 168 1 4 bs0 Connect slave stream RTSP 192 168 1 4 bs1 Use VLC to play RTSP real time video stream on a PC Select Medium Open network to input the IP address of the network camera Fig 3 5 1 in the VLC software and use VLC software to play RTSP real time stream Fig 3 5 2 N
43. king the scan track preset points patrolling snapshot recording or triggering the camera s Relay outlet etc as shown in the figure below Linkage Action Enable PTZ CMS Preset Cruise Snapshot Record Trigger alarm output Relay Fig 3 1 20 3 1 13 Advanced Functions Click Advanced functions label on the right to set up color mode white balance wide dynamic mode and noise reduction modes etc HD Network Camera User s Manual Advance Setting AW IZ Color PC M flicker WB Auto gt B W Auto Y BIC Close v WDR Close Y Shutter Auto v 3D Close v AGC Auto v Turning Disable bd Exposure 190 Wink Forw v Type IRCut Close v Noise Pake v Force Trigger ICR Alarm Fig 3 1 21 Anti flickering mode Two modes 50HZ and 60 Hz which can be set based on local power frequency Color mode Two modes PC and TV Choose PC mode when connecting a PC monitor and choose TV mode when connecting a TV monitor White balance The basic idea of white balance is that Return a white object into white no matter under any kind of light source The color offset appearing under certain light source can be compensated by enforcing the corresponding complementary color so as to make the camera images restore their original images under various color temperature as much as possible Normally we represent the different color hue under different light conditions to be different color temperature It defaults to be automatic
44. l core CPU can lower the CPU occupation rate during HD decoding And hardware decoding can use GPU display card as the main decoder without occupying too many CPU resources The advantage of using hardware decoding is to lower the CUP occupation rate significantly and at the same time reduce 40 of PC s power consumption There are several types of hardware decoding e g DX9 display card of the old generation GF6 GF7 X1000 also supports hardware decoding but can only take over the two steps in the decoding process that have low load There is not much help for CPU However the built in decoder of DX10 display card of the new generation can complete the whole process of HD decoding free CPU thoroughly This is commonly called hardware decoding Name rmm Standard settings Recommended settings CPU O A displayers supporting H 264 HD hardware decoding is recommended ATI HD2000 serials HD2900XT is excluded HD3000 serials and HD4000 serials NVIDIA GeForce 8 serials 8800Ultra GTX GTS are excluded GeForce 9 serials AMD platform integrated display card 780G HD3200 190GX hd3300 MCP78 GF8200 8300 support and GF8100 does not Intel platform integrated displayer card G45 X4500HD MCP7A GF9400 9300 Normal 128M display memory and over Display card HD Network Camera User s Manual Hard disk IDE or SATA SS ae Dx8 1 and over DX10 recommended Displayer Support 12800720 19 and over displayer recommended PC player VLC MP
45. m shall automatically start the local recording into the SD card when any malfunction like network disconnection occurs avoiding the data loss caused by the interrupted network 3 1 6 Video Specification Adjustment Click Video adjustment label at the right of the video browsing window to adjust the information including video brightness contrast saturation and color Please click Set button to save the adjustment after completing the adjustment The video parameters have been optimized when delivered from the factory The default values are Brightness 120 Contrast 75 Saturation 70 Color 128 Sharpness 127 Sharpness Sharpness is also called definition sometimes It is an index that reflects the image definition and the sharpness ofthe image edge Its default value is between 80 100 When the value of sharpness is too large the image may have many noises appeared When it istoo small the image definition may be affected Video Adjustment Bnghtness 120 Contrast 75 Saturation 70 Chroma 128 Acutance 127 Video transmission type Realtime Full frame Fig 3 1 11 HD Network Camera User s Manual Types of video transmission Use a slide bar to adjust the buffer time for video image so as to make the video connection more real time or smoother The Real time on the left has the Oms buffer time No buffer The Smooth on the right has the buffer time of 5000ms Users can adjust by themselves according to the u
46. n APPENDIX C REFERENCE FOR CLIENT SETTINGS 69 Electrical safety APPENDIX D PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 70 The device is not designed for water proof Please take good measures for water proof and thunder proof when using the device outdoor or it may incur unpredictable serious damages do not let any over flown water or other liquid into the device so as to avoid short current which may cause fire or electric shock Please install the lens data line connecting this device and then connect the power cable before installation Please properly do earth grounding and take good measures for thunder proof before connecting external cables to the camera avoiding any static electricity that can damage the internal main board When connecting the alarm signal cable please confirm that the camera can only access weak electricity switch signal Orthe camera parts may be damaged Please make sure that the power voltage setting is adjusted to the standard voltage value used by user s country region Ifthe user cannot be sure ofthe voltage in his her area please consult the user s local electricity company The mismatched power may cause short current or damage the device If the power is damaged please ask professional technicians or dealers for help Please stay away from generators with strong electromagnetic radiation e g radio TV and electricity generator etc avoiding any interference Operational safety Please read the information provided by
47. nt position It requires the support of PTZ Mouse click The view shifts to one centering on the currently clicked point The mouse can select from the upper left to lower right The view shifts to one centering on the currently selected area The lens automatically zooms in the currently selected area Mouse selects from the lower right to the upper left The view shifts to one centering on the currently selected area The lens automatically zooms out the currently selected area Aux Switch It supports turning on off of the PTZ S windscreen wiper fan heat dispersion spot light and heating Focus modes Manual and auto It is able to set the focus modes of the zoom lens to be manual focus or auto focus Under the mode of manual focus mode the lens focal distance is always locked without any change Preset point 1 255 It records the PTZ s current position and lens zoom The operations like addition edition calling and deletion etc can be carried out The preset point supported by different PTZs may be slightly different HD Network Camera User s Manual Operation Move the PTZ to a location and click Save button to save the current location to be preset point Select one preset point to click the corresponding button to start the operations like edition calling and deletion etc Mode path Pattern track 8 paths to record the PTZ s whole running path and the lens zooming The track number and record time that can be saved by
48. o magnification 1 M Audio Mode Left Channel v Fig 4 1 1 Audio parameters are shown in the table below Item Parameter Application and explanation More custom made audio compression formats can be added G 711 AAC MP2 according to E EA Audio 1 10 As forthe coefficient for amplification of the audio for monitoring magnification higher the value is larger the amplification times are Left Channel Right Channel mode selection is mainly the difference between single Channel Stereo channel and dual channel Note The device audio is passive linear audio I O When connecting any external audio I O it is required to select an active audio I O device e g active monitoring sound pickup active sound box etc If the sound volume is small itis able to adjust audio amplification times or add power amplification devices 43 HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 1 2 RS485 Parameters Select the menu Channel gt RS485 to set up R 485 s parameters like port control protocol and bit rate etc Channel channel v Address 1 Y BaudRate 9600 Y Protocol Pelco D 1 v DataBit 8 Y Parity No Y Fig 4 1 2 Rs485 parameter comparison table is as below Item Parameter Application and explanation 1 255 Default to be 1 Address number for the PTZ or lens decoder 50 115200 Default to be 2400 Same as the settings of the PTZ or lens decoder Same as the settings of the PTZ or lens decoder 5 6 7 8 Def
49. ode or 30 frames NTSC mode and the 1 10 level with the lowest of 2 frames PAL mode or 3 frames NTSC mode Coding types There are two options video stream and composite stream The video stream contains no audio However the composite stream includes video and audio Bit rate mode It includes two types fixed bit rate and limited bit rate Users can select the size of the bit rate and also can self define the upper bound of the bit rate Image quality It sets up 6 grades from normal to the best Normally if the image quality is prior without 27 28 HD Network Camera User s Manual considering the bandwidth occupation it can set up to be the best ifthe image quality and the bandwidth bit rate are both under consideration it can set up to be better or even better Bit rate upper bound 32Kbps 2048Kbps User can self define the higher bit rate Custom bit rate When the bit rate type is limited bit rate users can self define the upper bound ofthe bit rate For Full HD 1920x1080P the bit rate is recommended to be 4 6Mbps 4096 6144Kbps for HD 1280x720 to be 2 4Mbps 2048 4096Kbps and for Full D1 720x576 or 960H 960x576 to be 1 3Mbps 1024 3072Kbps The highest bit rate can be 8Mbps The set bit rate cannot exceed the highest upper bound of the bit rate under each individual definition Note 1 Compression format The main stream is default to use H 264 compression format The slave stream can select H 264
50. on in the selected areas Smaller the value is smaller the ratio of objects in motion is Sensitivity The default value is 3 The range ofthe value is 0 5 The sensitivity is used for evaluating the level of sensitivity of motion detection Larger the value is higher the sensitivity is Even small motions can be detected Note A very low sensitivity may cause failure to report No alarm when there is any object in motion in the video A very high sensitivity may cause false alarms Any subtle motion like leaf or mice may trigger alarm The motion threshold and sensitivity need to be adjusted in an actual application according to user environment If the values cannot be ensured please keep the default values or increase the sensitivity C Enable motion detection Threshold 1 Y Sensitive Lowest v Alarming Schedule Time Wednesday Copy to Monday Y Copy Time Start RAT lel One 0 7H 0 YM 0 vH 0 M Two 0 vH 0 M 0 vH 0 M Three 0 vH 0 M 0 7H 0 YM Four 0 7H 0 M 0 7H 0 M Fig 3 1 19 31 HD Network Camera User s Manual The time phase for motion detection can be set based on requirements Users can set up four time phases and also can copy the set time phases to the areas where the same time phase is set for defending Meanwhile the process methods are also selectable when any objects in motion are detected The process methods for alarm include uploading to the management center linking the PTZ preset point lin
51. op audio if mute is acquired Return Return to the replay window It is able to browse the interface in real time 3 1 10 Video Stream Parameter Select Stream label atthe right ofthe video display area to set up the parameters like video definition rate and the size of stream etc Users can select the video stream type built in the system as well as select the combination of multi bit stream types The default stream 0 is the main stream and the stream 1 isthe slave stream The stream 2 can be CVBS analog output or HDMI HD digital output HD Network Camera User s Manual Stream Type 1080P H264 D1 H 264 hd First video stream setting Frame rate All Type Complex v Mode LBR v Quality Little bett BitRate Custom 4096 Kbps Second video stream setting Frame rate All Type Complex v Mode LBR v Quality Little bett v BitRate 1536 Kbps Setup Refresh Fig 3 1 16 Stream types The video coding types built in the system include dual stream triple stream dual stream CVBS analog output and dual stream HDMI HD digital output etc If itis required to be tested via CVBS That is BNC interface please select the video code type with CVBS output For different video camera models the highest definition combination supported by main stream is different Please refer to Appendix D Frame rate There are many types of frame rate Full frame rate represents the real time level with the highest of 25 frames PAL m
52. product information mentioned or the damages and hazards incurred directly indirectly intentionally and non intentionally by any wrong installation and usage our company and its employees shall not take any responsibility Moreover the performance and software functions mentioned in this manual are only for reference Our company reserves the right to modify and upgrade this manual without further notice This productis a professional surveillance device Before use to ensure compliance with the requirements of the local laws and regulations Our Company does not assume any liability caused by users for illegal purposes The product names used in this manual are only for identification and may belong to other companies brand or copy rights Note This product is guaranteed for warranty under its warranty card and serial number No warranty is available for the product if its warranty card or serial number are damaged or cannot be recognized CONTENTS SAFETY INSTRUCTION CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 2 INTERFACE DEFINITION 1 2 1 INTERFACE DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION READY 2 1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 1 1 HOW TO MAKE 10M 100M ETHERNET CABLE 2 1 2 LENS AND SD CARD INSTALLATION 2 1 3 CONNECTING CAMERA 2 2 NETWORK AND IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION 2 2 1 FACTORY DEFAULT SPECIFICATION OF NETWORK CAMERA 2 2 2 RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS 2 2 3 USING ADMIN TOOL CONFIGURE THE CAMERA S IP ADDRESS 2 2 4
53. rate because the limited bandwidth is not wasted on the encoding of noises The default option is to be off Users can choose from strongest strong normal and weak After 3D noise reduction is set to be strongest itis possible to cause the smear images The effect of 3D noisen reduction is shown as below CR 3D DNR ON Fig 3 1 23 AGC AGC gain can be setto be auto 6db 12db 18db 24db 30db 36db and 42db The AGC gain is adjustable when the electric shutter speed is set to be any parameters except auto The electronic shutter is usually used together with AGC gain Higher the electronic shutter speed is larger the AGC gain or the camera s brightness are so that the luminous flux into the shutter can be increased and the image becomes clearer Moreover the network camera has the function of electronic shutter automatically adjustable that is having the shutter speed manually set as the lower bound and having the value of the AGC gain as the upper bound It can automatically increase the shutter speed to be one that is optimal for photo taking 3D DNR OFF 35 36 HD Network Camera User s Manual Image rotation There are possibilities that the camera is installed upside down due to various reasons It is able to set the camera to rotate its image 180 degree or 270 degree It is not necessary to dismantle the shield cover to re install the camera and the upside down image is restored to benormal In other monitoring circums
54. re Using two way audio Remote viewing live vdeo 7 Manage user Change the password Adduser Deiuser Changep Upamane Retesh Fig 4 5 1 59 60 HD Network Camera User s Manual Add user Click Add user button The administrator can add new user And click Return to go back to the upper level interface UserName Password Confirm Suber Back Delete user Fig 4 5 2 Select a user in the user list and click Delete user button The administrator can delete the selected new user When deleting a user the deletion confirmation prompt shall be shown as in the figure below The default system administrator System cannot be deleted Message from webpage o Are you sure to delete test Fig 4 5 3 Modify password Select a user from the user list and click Modify password button The administrator can modify the selected user s password and also can modify his her own password UserName Old password New password Confirm password Suma E Fig 4 5 4 HD Network Camera User s Manual Modify permission Select a user from the user list The current permission list of the user appears at right The administrator can click the checkbox in front of a permission to modify it Click Modify permission to authorize or limit the operation permission of the user The modification success prompt shall pop up after modifying the permission The administrator System s permission cannot be modif
55. s being white due to the excessive exposure to light and the dark areas as being black due to the insufficient exposure to light The image quality is severely damaged The camera has its limitation to display the brightest areas and darker areas at the same scene The limitation is commonly called dynamic range This network camera usesthe digital wide dynamic technology It supports three modes Close wide dynamic off auto manual 1 manual 2 and manual 3 Corresponding to different wide dynamic adjustable ranges users can choose different wide dynamic mode according to different scenes The wide dynamic is shown as below xar HD Network Camera User s Manual Shutter speed Auto 1 25s 1 10000s Users can select an appropriate shutter speed according to circumstances for monitoring Higher electric shutter speed is normally used for taking photos of objects in fast movement e g vehicles on the road If the shutter speed is not fast enough the objects in motion may look like smeared or blurred when taking photos of objects in fast motion 3D noise reduction The product introduces 3D MCTF motion compensated filtering for noise reduction This algorithm analyzes the time and space information of each pixel in each frame s data so as to effectively filter static and dynamic noises It has trivial effects on the image definition and sharpness The filtered pictures can not only be clearer but also helpful for improving the image compression
56. ser end host configuration and the network bandwidth The default is set to be real time connection and the buffer time is about 300ms 3 1 7 PTZ Control Click the PTZ label at the right of the video browsing window to control the PTZ PTZ speed 40 3D Contral Ptz PP Advanced Preset 1 v Focus Mode v bi e m Manual v HEUS e RUM ANI E INE ZEE A aan us O 9 30 11 12 13 14 15 i16 b 4 17 1B 19 20 JI 22 23 44 AE EEUU UCNESE O32 9 9 Fig 3 1 12 Call Edit Del Edit PTZ Fig 3 1 13 PTZ speed The PTZ rotation rate is adjustable between 1 to 255 Different PTZs have different rate The corresponding value is slightly different Please refer to PTZ specification 21 22 HD Network Camera User s Manual UP DOWN LEFT AND RIGHT KEY The keys are used for controlling the movement of the PTZ orientation PTZ Automatic Rotation After being pressed down the PTZ can automatically rotate horizontally The function needs the support of the PTZ ZOOM IRIS FOCUS These control rooming iris and focus of the camera lens used for electrical zoom lens and integral control 3D Positioning Control Enable the 3D positioning control function to use the left mouse key to click or select any area to operate like moving the area to the center of the image preview automatic zooming within the valid zoom range of the automatic zoom lens and automatically rotating the PTZ to its curre
57. sername of the network camera is system When detecting new version of the play plug in the system shall prompt updating new version of play plug in Password The default password of the network camera is system Port The data port of the network camera is default to be 6002 Message from webpage X We have detected playback plug ins to the new version which has A optimized high definition video playback experience so we recommend that you immediately upgrade to the latest version Note 1 If the data port of the network camera is changed please fill in the changed port when logging on Or it is not allowed to log on 2 Please click the push down list at the upper right corner of the logon interface to change the language Fig 3 1 3 14 15 16 HD Network Camera User s Manual Note It is required to install this play plug in if using WEB to browse the video Currently the plug insupports Windows XP 2003 7 32 bits OS Due to the reason that the security setting of IE browsers is different it may be required to allow the uploading of the play plug in Please click Allow button when the following prompt is shown 7 This website wants to run the following add on PlayCtrl ActiveX Control Module from Control x name is not available If you trust the website and the add on and want to allow it to run click her Fig 3 1 4 Some browsers may be required to configure Internet options Security Custom level
58. server in the address i management center platform is 5050 Fill in based on facts 4 2 5 WLAN Settings WLAN Wireless Local Area Networks connects wireless routers or wireless AP with terminals like PCs handheld devices e g PDA mobiles wireless network cameras etc to form a LAN by the use of Wi Fi technology Any LANs using IEEE802 1x serials of protocols are WLAN HD Network Camera User s Manual Enable WLAN IP access mode IP Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Spare DNS Fig 4 2 8 IP assignment Click to select how the device to obtain IP address from WLAN There are two ways manual setting and automatic assignment SSID Service Set Identifier This is the name used for identifying a wireless network SSID can divide a WLAN into several sub networks with different identification authentication Each sub network is required to have its independent identification authentication Only users that pass the identification authentication can access the corresponding sub network in order to prevent unauthorized users for access The access point and wireless user ends that try to access a specific WLAN must have same SSID The longest SSID is normally 32 characters It depends on the SSID value and password of users wireless router or wireless AP Enable connect the hidden SSID SSID Key Authentication Mode Encryption method Key expired time Key Format Fig 4 2 9 This part is required to set up as the same as
59. status definition and frame rate shown as below 17 18 HD Network Camera User s Manual In the video display the information like camera name date and time can be concatenated Please refer to the section 4 1 for settings It is shown in Fig 3 1 7 above 3 1 4 Connection Snapshot and Recording If the play plug in is installed with no mistake the video browse page shall automatically connect the network camera s main stream The buttons at the bottom of the video area are shown as JGINIGISI amp Fig 3 1 8 e Click this button to connect the image of the network camera via the set parameters of the Stream 1 main stream It is default to connect automatically 3 Click this button to connect the image of the network camera via the set parameters of the Stream 2 slave stream Some models may not support this Wi Click this button to disconnect the currently connected image of the network camera r Save As Saven la Ubranes Oo Gv MUSIC an t Pictures n ND ed E Videos File name Save Save as type mage files bmp Canca Fig 3 1 9 HD Network Camera User s Manual S Click this button to capture the image snapshots currently browsed The Save as dialog box is popped out to setthe file name that is to be saved E Click Video recording button to pop up Save as dialog box It is able to start the video recording manually and select the local storage path W
60. tances like traffic junctions that require watching red and green light supermarket cashiers counter of financial business narrow and long corridors or passages the area that each camera can monitor is limited by the environment if the camera is installed horizontally in the 16 9 form and the advantage of HD wide screen is not in use This network camera has images 90 degree rotation function built in and can adjust the image display to be 9 16 It is able to use the same camera to watch a wider area Fig 3 1 24 9 16 HD Network Camera User s Manual Exposure compensation 50 250 for selection Exposure compensation is a way for exposure control If a scene is complicated and its ambient light source is relatively dark the exposure compensation shall be increased to make the definition of the images distinctive ICR mode Due to the reason that infrared light of different wave lengths mixed in visible light would affect the image effects e g image blur and indentation To add Auto ICR infrared cut removal in front of the image sensor can effectively reduce affect of infrared light In daytime or when the light is sufficient the IR cut filter is switched on to cut off infrared light to avoid the image color offset at night or when light is poor the IR pass filter should be switched on so as to use infrared light to improve the night view of the camera and maintain better image quality The camera with the Auto ICR is called Day and Night
61. the 12V DC The reversed polarities may damage the device The 12V DC inlet cannot access any 24V AC Please read the specification and installation manual carefully before installation and connect the positive and negative polarity following the order on the device tag 3 No warranty is guaranteed for any damages which are caused by inappropriate operations or human factors 4 If not specially specified the user interface in the manual is screenshots under Windows 7 32bit and the web browser uses IE9 0 Glossary In order to make sure you configuring the device settings correctly please pay attention to the special meanings represented by the following terms in the manual Client The software product that connects and browses the network video camera For instance WEB browsing user end and special user end etc Server Normally refer to the network camera HD Network Camera User s Manual CHAPTER 1 Overview 1 1 Product Description Thanks for using our serial of SD HD network Camera which is based on the standard H 264 Main Profile Level 5 0 algorithm It uses the progressive scanning image transducer of mega pixels and its definition can meet the broadcast image quality It supports real time dual stream coding and its recording files can be decoded by standard decoders and played by common player software The device doubles the quality of MPEG 4 with the same bit rate To achieve the same image quality the bit rate is only half of
62. the router or wireless AP S 0 for not expired Note 1 Only some network camera models can support wireless connection This function is optional 2 The device only supports connecting network cameras to form a WLAN via wireless routers or wireless AP 51 52 HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 3 Recording Parameters In the menu for recording parameters it is able to set up the parameters of the device s SD card recording like storage plan timetable and picture snapshot etc 4 3 1 Storage Plan Click Storage settings to set the timetable for the SD card recording In default the front end recording is off Before starting the front end recording itis required to carry outthe following checks or settings 1 Correctly install SD SDHC card Please refer to the section 2 4 Installing SD Card of this manual 2 Initialize the installed SD SDHC card Please refer to the section 4 6 Disk Information Settings of this manual The record storage modes can choose from 24 hours continuous recording or time phased storage recording The time phased recording storage can cycle by week Four time phases can be set for each day The mode of each time phase can also be one mode or the combination of several recording modes including time phased continuous recording motion detection and alarm recording After setting up the record timetable of one day in a week the timetable can be copied for every other day or a specific day Moreover r
63. this manual carefully before you power on the device Due to the unpredictable reasons e g transportation the hardware inside the camera may be damaged Please check if the device as a whole is damaged seriously before you install the product if the problem is any critical defect that you cannot solve please contact your dealer as soon as possible Please plug in and remove any cable or SD card while the power is on 01 02 HD Network Camera User s Manual Dust moisture and any drastic temperature variation can affect the service life of the camera Please try not to place the device in these places Please do not place the camera at the place where vibrates When transporting or moving the device please handle it with care Please do not put heavy goods over the device Please do not use any volatile objects that can damage the device surface e g pine oleoresin benzene and pesticide etc You can use soft cloth or a small amount of cleanser to wipe the device body Non professional personnel should not open the device cover by themselves If there is any technical problems occurred during usage please contact certified or experienced technicians Note 1 The power supply lens and SD card are optional when the network video camera is delivered from the factory 2 Please take special cautions when installing the power supply which must be safely earthed Please notice not to wrongly connect the positive and negative polarity of
64. tlet RS485 and duplex audio It supports CVBS HD analog output optional It supports batch management easy to retrieve and manage network cameras It completely integrates with VMP video management center platform software Applications The places monitored by HD network that are applicable to low illumination Real time traffic monitoring of highway bridge and tunnel Real time night HD monitoring for financial organizations like banks 24 hour security monitoring HD network for factories and stadium Real time remote monitoring for warehouses oil depots gas fields and steel plants HD environment monitoring for forest and water resources etc 24 hour outdoor monitoring for tourism spots and parks Remote network monitoring for border defense and military defense 24 hour monitoring for security places 1 2 Interface Definition 1 2 1Interface Description HD Network Camera User s Manual No Item Application DC IRIS DC drive automatic iris lens mount CVBS Analog output CVBS Analog video output standard BNC interface Flickering indicates working normally constant light up indicates startin Status Status indicator or upgrading No light or flickering abnormally indicates error Ethernet Network interface grand ard hernet RJ45 outlet 10M 100M self adaptation compatible Dual power supplies of 12V DC and 24V AC VEA one ower suppl ES PWR Power inlet Attetition The positive and negative polarity for
65. ts for users to restore all settings of the network camera to its factory defaults After restoring factory defaults the device shall restart automatically Clicking Restore factory defaults all the settings of the network camera shall be restored to its factory defaults which include Default username system Default password system Default IP address 192 168 1 4 Default sub network mask 255 255 0 0 4 5 2 5 Restart Click Restart button The system shall restart If users modify any information e g IP address device port compressed bit stream and video output etc itis strongly suggested to restart the device HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 5 2 6 Auto IRIS Intellectual Correction Because the nominal iris parameters of each auto iris lens are slightly different from the actual parameters many cameras in market cannot precisely control the lens iris and set the auto iris to be fully open It may cause over exposure on highland under bright sunshine We suggest doing the intellectual correction once after the first time installation or changing to a new auto iris lens The system shall automatically test and record the largest and smallest control parameters at the critical points ofthe lens iris so that the device can precisely control the lens iris according to the brightness and weakness of light at scene So the image ofthe scene is ableto be precisely exposed Auto IRIS After the start you need to wait for about ten
66. ublic NTP servers via http support ntp org bin view Servers WebHome Note In a monitoring network it is common to set up the NTP time correction server in the NVR system or video management center in the back end The network camera can actively request the center for time synchronization Or the network camera can directly carry out the batch time correction for the front end network camera 49 50 HD Network Camera User s Manual 4 2 4 Heartbeat Setting Heartbeat is a self defined command word for user end and server to notify each other their own status The status is sent at interval similar to heart beats so called heartbeat The heartbeat mechanism is mainly used for the center to check if the network camera is running properly By using the method of sending simple communication patches in fixed time phase the center can determine if the device is offline if the center receives no response in a specified time phase Enable heartbeat packet mspection Send Mode Interval Host Addresses Host Port Fig 4 2 7 The heartbeat detection defaults to be off The parameters that can be enabled are given in the table below Item Parameters Application and specification UDP TCP IP It defaults to use UDP Heartbeat 10s 30s 60s Set up the time for heartbeat detection according to the significance 120s 300s interval of the device installation scenes Host machine IP address of the host machine on which the status

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