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1. IR Bullet Network Camera Safety Notice m Make sure the supplied voltage meets the power consumption requirements of the camera before powering the camera on Incorrect voltage may cause damage to the camera B The camera should be protected from water and moisture excessive heat direct sunlight and cold The installation should be made by a qualified service personnel and should conform to all local codes Unplug the camera during lightning storms or when unused for long period of time Operating Notice B This Bullet Network camera should use power source as follows e 12VDC 24 VAC or by POE IEEE 802 3af for non heater model e 24VDC 24VAC for heater model B Avoid viewing very bright objects e g light fixtures for extended periods E Avoid operating or storing the unit in conditions as follows Extremely humid dusty hot cold environments where the operating temperature is outside the recommended range of 40 C to 55 C heater model or 10 C to 55 C non heater model e Close to sources of powerful radio or TV transmitters Close to fluorescent lamps or objects reflecting light e Under unstable light sources may cause flickering 2 User Manual CE Compliance Statement This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC for CE Marking EN 55022 2006 Al 2007 EN 61000 and EN 55024 C FCC Compliance Statement If the declaration of conformity markings a
2. MPEG4 codec for one of the streams to process the motion detection Motion Detection Confiquration Highest he Motiorm Save Configuration B Motion Sensitivity Specify the sensitivity to moving objects before the camera triggers an alarm The higher the sensitivity the slighter the movement is required to set off an alarm You can alternatively select User Manual 33 4 Web based Interface User Define and enter a value from 1 to 100 in the Customized Threshold field When the motion within a specified area exceeds the threshold an alarm will be triggered Select OFF to disable the motion detection Motion Area Setting B Motion area setting Click target squares displayed on the screen to define detection areas once configured click Save Motion Area to save settings Action Specify the action to be taken when an alarm is triggered upon motion detection B OFF No action will be taken but an alarm will be logged m FTP Recorded video clips JPEG files will be uploaded to the FTP server when alarm is triggered B SMTP Notification email with the recorded JPEG files attached will be sent to the SMTP server 4 5 7 Event Management Event Management Basic Setting Alarm Duration 10 Second s Alarm Reset Basic Setting B Alarm Duration Specify the duration of the alarm when an event is triggered B Alarm Reset Use this button to stop the current alarm and to res
3. VBR VBR keeps the video stream quality as constant as possible by varying bit rate This mode ensures high quality image for motion scene and is often selected when image quality demands priority However this mode requires more bandwidth in order to vary the bit rate B Constant Bit Rate CBR CBR maintains a specific and constant bit rate by varying the stream quality With CBR streaming is smooth and network throughput is stable for any scene This mode is typically used with a limited bandwidth environment 20 User Manual 4 Web based Interface TV Output Stream Turn on this option if you connect an analog monitor to the camera s Video connector for video output 4 2 2 Exposure The Exposure page allows you to configure the Exposure Mode and Backlight Compensation settings according to the light conditions of the camera Exposure Mode Exposure Mode Auto Exposure Method Center weighted v EV ka Max Exposure 43 75 M Min Exposure Unlimited B Sensitivity 10 Max Gain Def Manual Exposure Exposure Time Cor 1 3 75 1 1 0000 Gain C Auto Exposure Settings B Method Select which area of the image will be used to measure the amount of light to achieve best exposure e Center Weighted Exposure metering is averaged over the entire frame but emphasis is placed on the central area e Object Targeted This option meters the exposure based on the targets you
4. el jo Xl NTP Server Enter the IP address or the domain name of the NTP server to synchronize with Time Zone Select a time zone in which the camera is located DST Tick the Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Changes check box to apply the daylight saving time and users are supposed to configure the start end time period by clicking the drop down menus respectively 4 3 5 RTSP RTSP is a standard for connecting a client to establish and control streaming data over the web If you want to allow third party devices or software to access video streams from the IP camera over the network you must configure the RTSP ports You can provide up to 6 streams according to the specific codec mode with different RTSP port RTSP Stream 1 MJPEG Primary Stream 2 MPEG4 Primary Stream 3 MPEG4 Secondary Stream 4 MJPEG Third Stream 5 H 264 Secondary Stream B H 264 Primary Port Value Range 554 65535 To use an RTSP player to access the camera s streams you have to use correct the RTSP URL to request the streams Refer to the table below for RTSP URLs 26 User Manual 4 Web based Interface MJPEG Primary rtsp 192 168 1 30 8555 mjpeg MJPEG Third rtsp 192 168 1 30 8558 mjpeg H 264 Primary rtsp 192 168 1 30 8557 h264 H 264 Secondary rtsp 192 168 1 30 8556 h264 MPEGA Primary rtsp 192 168 1 30 554 mpeg4 MPEG4 Secondary rtsp 192 168 1 30 8554 mpeg4 Replace the IP address and the port number w
5. for the video B Bit Rate According to your bandwidth specify a value for data transmission rate kbps Higher value gets higher video quality but consumes more bandwidth B Frame Rate Choose the intended frame rate i e the number of frames to transmit per second MJPEG Codec Settings B Resolution Click the drop down menu to choose a resolution for the video B Quality Set the image s quality as High Normal or Low B Frame Rate Choose the intended frame rate i e the number of frames to transmit per second Dy AM Note 1 Live View uses the MJPEG codec If no streaming is using MJPEG it will result in no video for Live View Codec No JPEG Codec Please choose a suitable codec mode on Setup gt Image gt Codec page 2 If MJPEG is selected for both the primary stream and the third stream Live View will always display video using the third stream codec settings User Manual 19 4 Web based Interface Refer to the tables below for selectable codec types for each streaming 1080P H264 N A MPEG4 MJPEG OFF H264 MPEG4 H264 OFF MPEG4 H264 MPEG4 Mirror Settings This option allows you to mirror or flip the video image if required OFF Turns off this function HORIZONTAL Flips the images horizontally VERTICAL Flips the images vertically BOTH Flips the images vertically and horizontally Rate Control Choose a bit rate control to manage your bandwidth usage B Variable Bit Rate
6. help WEEE Correct Disposal of this Product Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Correct disposal of this product applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This product should be disposed of at the end of its useful life as per applicalbe local lows regulations and procedures The specifications or appearance of this product are subject to change without a prior notice User Manual 3 Table of Contents Table of Contents e uzadoist m 2 Opera NO edem I EE RR E RR AR RE a 2 CE Compliance Statement sssssssssssrsnersnsasnenenrunensnsannenennunensasnsnononnunennnnnsnonennenennan 3 PEC COMEDIC oe VSI sato 3 WEEE eM na snaies 3 OVOIVIQW sisssssessunacecaceendaadstccnndiainexinasasenaneumencensoniecesmnnessdemmiwewdelewesceiemanin 6 WW MOU CON eaer vadsideneasdi aun deer E ARE EE E E EEEE 6 l2 Package COMMO ss O A ED a A AEA 6 Lo HONTE VEVEN ann EE E des EEN SEE EE E 6 L3 I DIMON IONS aqui Eta di E e O O E FUR E 6 Laa Mala Were RESOU sippra R nna EEE ME ENEE A dE UP A EE AAA M REG 7 CES Pe paci cT MERIT IIT TTL TITLE 8 2 INSTALO PE MM 9 c1 MOUNTING the Camera ox E RERVESRU AEA NE PUF RP NOF S nENFH PRO ERU RPM PERUANO 9 2 2 Making the Connection sss aua pua p aktasazk enki Rua Fuck Rad paa tee C eR Red p ca Roa a acad add 9 3 Network Conne
7. light circumstances BLC OFF Q ON Save BLC Window B OFF ON Choose to enable or disable the BLC function B BLC area setting BLC area refers to the dark area where more details are expected Define your BLC area by clicking squares displayed on the screen and then press Save BLC Window to save the setting 4 2 3 White Balance White Balance White Balance Mode Auto White Balance Sensitivity 10 Manual White Balance R Gai 0 44 0 G Gaii 0 44 0 B Gai 0 44 0 22 User Manual 4 Web based Interface Select a white balance mode according to external light condition for the best color temperature B Auto White Balance Use this option when there is no special lighting in the environment The camera will automatically adjust the color temperature according to the light conditions and the sensitivity you specify The higher the sensitivity the faster the adjustment If the lighting conditions change frequently select a lower sensitivity to prevent the camera from frequently changing white balance B Manual White Balance With any special light in the environment you can use this option to manually adjust the red green and blue channels which are mostly affected by the special light For example if red color is too bright then you should lower the R Gain value 4 2 4 Basic Setting The Basic Setting allows you to specify a frequency and adjust the basic image settings to optimize
8. log in to the camera s web based control utility you will first see the live view screen of the camera Live view video Snapshot button Camera name Setup button Megapixel IP Cam Live sefi Alarm Indicator 3 e Recording Indicator The live view screen of the utility provides these options Snapshot Pressing this button takes a snapshot of the current live view screen Live Pressing this button displays the live view of the camera Setup Pressing this button allows you to access the setup page Camera name Displays the name of the camera Recording Indicator Turns red when the recording is proceeding Alarm Indicator Appears when an alarm is triggered Live view video Shows the live view of the camera Note that the accessibility to the options varies according to the login account B Viewer Allowed to view only the live view screen Access to other options is restricted B Administrator Can access all the options on the live view page and make configurations on the setup pages User Manual 17 4 Web based Interface 4 1 2 Setup Menu The Setup options are categorized into five groups Image Network System Event and Recording Clicking the name will expand its sub menu See the ensuing sections for more information 4 1 3 Applying Settings Each configuration page provides a Save button Settings are applied right after you press the Save button And the browser will refresh to load the
9. to Manage Cameras IP Finder is a management tool included on the product CD It is designed to manage your network cameras on the LAN It can help find multiple network cameras set IP addresses show connection status and manage firmware upgrades 3 3 1 Installing IP Finder Before proceeding make sure your operating system is Windows Vista or Windows XP To install the software simple locate and double click the IP Finder setup file on the provided CD Then follow the on screen prompts to proceed 3 3 2 Using IP Finder To launch IP Finder double click the IP Finder shortcut on the desktop or click Start Programs IP Finder IP Finder After you launch IP Finder it will search for all the available cameras on the same network Click the plus sign next to All Devices to expand the menu and display all the found cameras Clicking a target camera will show the live view if available and the detailed information of the camera including the MAC address Each camera comes with a unique MAC address which is indicated on the product label It helps identify which camera is currently accessed particularly when multiple cameras are connected on your network 14 User Manual 3 Network Connection and Configuration gt IP Finder File Tool Language E BS Al Devices FS Megapixel IP Cam Name Value Model Name Megapixel IP Cam Product Description network camera Presentation URL http 192 168 1 30 80 MAC Addres
10. Image Orientation Frequency Control Date amp Time Stamp AWB AES AGC Exposure Mode Auto Manual White Balance Auto Manual Backlight Compensation 5x5 zones selectable Sharpness Saturation Brightness Contrast 255 level sensitivity Mirror Flip 50Hz 60Hz Yes Intelligent Video amp Event Management Motion Detection Others Events Event Actions Store Category Network 5 x 5 zones 5 level sensitivity or customized threshold Snapshot Motion Detection File upload via FTP and SMTP Notification via email HTTP and TCP Snapshot Protocol Ethernet PoE ONVIF Browser Security T O amp Controls IPv4 TCP IP UDP HTTP SMTP DNS DHCP NTP FTP RTP RTSP RTCP ICMP UPnP 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet connection for LAN WAN RJ 45 IEEE 802 3af Class 3 Yes IE browser 6 0 or above Two level access with password protection Power Network Analog Video Reset 8 User Manual 2 pin Terminal Block RJ 45 BNC X1 1 0Vp p 750 Within 5 secs to reboot More than 5 secs to load default W O Heater DC 12V amp AC 24V 1096 PoE IEEE 802 3af W Heater DC 24V amp AC 24V 1096 Power Consumption W O Heater 8W Max W Heater 20W Heater on 8W Heater off Mechanical Power Requirement Dimensions WxDxH 70 x 162 x 81 5 2 76 x 6 38 x 3 21 Weight 550g 1 1Ib Protection IP67 Battery Backed up Real time Clock Environmental Operating Temperature Yes In
11. art the camera This will cause all streams to disconnect B Factory Default Reset all of the camera settings to the defaults except network settings After you confirm to reset the camera will reset and restart automatically When complete you will return to the live view page B Hardware Factory Default Reset all of the camera parameters to the defaults including the network settings 30 User Manual 4 Web based Interface 4 4 4 User Management The User Management page allows you to manage user accounts and access privileges User Management admin Admin Delete User SET tele Do Password Do Admin Viewer Authority User List Displays the list of current user accounts of the camera To delete a user account select the unwanted user account from the list and then click Delete User Add Modify User You can add a new user or modify current user s account or authority B To add a new user enter the user name and password and specify the authority Then click User Add to add a user To modify the password of the existing user enter the user name and modify the password Two types of account can be specified e Admin Administrator Can access all camera functions pages and make configurations e Viewer Guest Can only access the live view page and take snapshots 4 4 5 Language The Language drop menu allows you to change the language of the web interface Supported languag
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13. ddanadermiellbseusko qid dacubxudh bd Ead d R30 RUE Et card a dun RN GV 31 aM SGEINE Ea o EEE EE E ET E E EUNDEM S O E E E E E EE 31 O LOO sen E AAEE EEEE EAE EE EE 32 EY Cli EPE EEE E E AT AE T EE TENE E ET 33 At MOTOR DE CCO Nassar assess Ee E E 33 Aa 7 Veil Pl Ae ONG ees opc Eco ESI VIEN a A EE AAE 34 User Manual 5 1 Overview 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction The camera is a ready to go infrared IR camera that is able to see even in total darkness 24 high quality IR illuminators built around the lens bring about crystal clear pictures even in the darkest night as far as 25 meters 82 ft Plus with IP67 rated allweather waterproof aluminum casing the camera ensures reliable operation in any environment This camera is ideal for outdoor applications such as conveniance stores streets and parking lots 1 2 Package Contents The package includes these items B Bullet Network Camera x1 B CD ROM User manual and IP Finder utility x1 B Quick Start Guide x1 B Guide Pattern x1 B RJ 45 Female Female Coupler x1 B Pack in Bracket x1 m Accessories x3 e Flat Head Screw Tapping Type 1 x3 A e Plastic Anchor 2 x3 D D 1 3 Hardware Overview 1 3 1 Dimensions 162mm 6 4 Power N e E RJ 45 PoE E LO co BNC 9111mm 4 4 991mm 3 58 270mm 2 76 6 User Manual 1 Overview 1 3 2 Hardware Reset If the web browser cannot be accessed for whatever reason or software reset does not w
14. e will be updated after you configure new settings in the New Time section and click Save to apply the settings New Time You can set the camera time by one of the following methods Set Manually Manually enter the camera s date and time settings in the given fields Synchronize with Computer Timer Use this option to synchronize the camera s date and time with the computer timer B Synchronize with NTP Server Use this option to synchronize the camera s date and time with an NTP Network Time Protocol server which can be configured under Network gt NTP B Date Format Allows you to specify a desired date format 4 4 2 Time Stamp The Time Stamp function allows you to overlay the date and time stamp on the video When enabled the recorded video will be displayed with the date and the time 28 User Manual 4 Web based Interface Time Stamp Enable Date and Time Stamp Date Format Y Y Y Y MM DD B Enable Date and Time Stamp Check this box to enable the date and time stamp on images video clips to disable this function uncheck the box B Date Format Select the desired date format for the time stamp 4 4 3 Firmware Firmware Current Version Description Kernel Version Linux version 2 6 18 v1 5 1 MSO Specify the Firmware to Update Note Da not disconnect the power of the device during the update During reboot camera connection will be lost Reset all of the camera parameters
15. eply from 192 168 1 38 hytes 32 time ims TTL 128 did a Reply from 192 168 1 30 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 lt Getting Started gt mil Math Input Panel Ping statistics for 192 168 1 38 AH a E Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A Az loss gt Notepad Approximate round trip times in milli seconds i Paint Minimum Ams Maximum Bms Average Bms ain Ks Remote Desktop Connection C Users gt Step 4 Accessing the Camera via IE Browser Open the IE browser and enter the IP address of the camera in the URL field The default is 192 168 1 30 r View Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q pack amp x ia P Search S Favorites ge Address http 192 168 1 30 view view html When prompted for login enter the user name and the password The defaults admin 1234 Note that user name and password are case sensitive Connect to 192 168 1 30 PIK The server 192 168 1 30 at IPMC requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name E admin Password User Manual 13 3 Network Connection and Configuration Upon successful login you will see the live view screen shown below Megapixel IP Cam Live setup e 3 3 Using IP Finder
16. es include English Spanish Italian Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese Click Save to apply the language setting and the browser will automatically refresh to reflect the change User Manual 31 4 Web based Interface Language Basic Setting Save 4 4 6 Log This page displays detailed information about the camera s operations and activities including all the login and alarm records Log 000 2000 02 18 05 09 40 Motion alarm amp 001 2000 02 18 05 05 30 Motion alarm 002 2000 02 18 04 30 31 Motion alarm z g3 2000 02 18 04 30 24 Motion alarm 004 2000 02 18 2005 2000 02 18 amp 006 2000 02 18 007 2000 02 18 008 2000 02 18 009 2000 02 18 010 2000 02 18 011 2000 02 18 012 2000 02 18 013 2000 02 18 014 2000 02 18 015 2000 02 18 04 30 00 04 00 55 03 58 13 03 27 06 03 56 29 03 53 42 03 33 33 03 44 18 03 28 35 03 24 50 03 23 37 03 22 18 Clear Log File Mot Mot Mat Mak Mal Mot Mat Mat Mat Mat Mat Mat pom ian alarm lon alarm ian alarm ion alarm lan alarm lon alarm ian alarm ian alarm lan alarm ion alarm ian alarm ian alarm Download Log file B Clear Log File Click the button to clear the log cache B Download Log File Click the button to save the current log into a text file When a dialog window shows up click the Save button to locate the directory where the logfile txt is to be stored File Download Do you
17. ith the camera s settings if otherwise configured 4 3 6 ONVIF ONVIF is a standard that ensures interoperability between IP based physical security products regardless of the manufacturers This camera is ONVIF compliant and you can configure whether the camera can be found by other ONVIF compliant products and the related settings ONY IF Basic Settings Discovery via ONVIF Accept commandyfunctionality outside of Discovery capability user Authentication Save Basic Settings B Discovery via ONVIF Check the box if you want the camera to be found by other ONVIF compliant devices in a network e g an ONVIF compliant NVR B Accept command functionality outside of Discovery capability If checked the camera is allowed to accept commands from ONVIF compliant device thus changing the camera s functionality m User Authentication If an ONVIF compliant device needs authentication for communication enable this option User Manual 27 4 Web based Interface 4 4 System 4 4 1 Date and Time Date amp Time Current Time EE Z2011 3 10 aU 2 5 49 New Time O Set Manually Datej2011 H3 H23 Time 21 4 jo O Synchronize with Computer Timer pate z011 3 23 Time 21 05 28 OSynchronize with NTP Server NTP Server tw pool ntp org Time Zone GMT 08 Taipei Beijing Hong Kong Date Format MM DD Current Time Displays the current date and time of the camera Date and tim
18. latest setting or otherwise pop up the Save OK message to indicate that settings have been applied 4 2 Image Settings 4 2 1 Codec The Codec page allows you to configure the video streams for the camera You can optionally configure a secondary or third stream to a resolution as required by your third party device or software Basic Settings Camera Name Megapixel IP Cam Primary Stream Codec Resolution Bit Rate Frame Rate Secondary Stream Codec Resolution Bit Rate Frame Rate Third Stream Codec Resolution VGA 640x480 Mirror Rate Control TV Qut Stream OM The figure above is taken as an example for web interface introduction purposes Options within each item may differ slightly among series products 18 User Manual 4 Web based Interface Camera Name Settings m Enter a descriptive name of the camera Note that if you want to make the camera ONVIF compliant see Network ONVIF no space is allowed in the camera name H 264 Codec Settings B Resolution Click the drop down menu to choose a resolution for the video m Bit Rate According to your bandwidth specify a value for data transmission rate kbps Higher value gets higher video quality but consumes more bandwidth B Frame Rate Choose the intended frame rate i e the number of frames to transmit per second MPEGA Codec Settings m Resolution Click the drop down menu to choose a resolution
19. mask to the camera B Default Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway if required Please contact your network administrator whether you need to set up the gateway m DNS Enter the IP address of a DNS server If you enter a domain name instead of an IP address in server related fields e g FTP SMTP or NTP server then the camera will need a DNS server to translate domain names into an IP address that is actually used for communication on the Internet B HTTP Port Use the standard HTTP port number 80 or alternatively specify another port number between 1025 and 65535 If you choose to use a non standard port and the camera on the LAN is to be accessible from the Internet then you must configure your router firewall to forward incoming HTTP request to that specified port via NAPT port forwarding settings B MAC Display the MAC address of the camera Each camera comes with a unique MAC address which is indicated on the product label It helps you to identify which camera is currently accessed particularly when multiple cameras are connected to your network 4 3 2 FTP To allow the camera to upload recorded video clips JPEG files to an FTP server you have to specify an FTP server and configure related settings 24 User Manual 4 Web based Interface FTP FIP Server IP 197 168 1 1 FTP Server Port 20 21 1024 65535 User Name passwords File Upload Path default folder Basic Setting FTP Se
20. o LAN To add the camera s to an existing LAN just connect the camera s to the hub or switch on your network If you want to provide the camera power via the Ethernet connection a PoE enabled hub switch is required 10 User Manual 3 Network Connection and Configuration Note The LAN port of the camera supports auto MDI MDIX Medium dependent interface crossover so there is no need for an uplink port or the use of a cross over cable Assign an IP address to your camera following your network IP allocation policy You can manually specify the IP address or allocate the IP address automatically using a DHCP server if available on your network Then you can monitor and mange the camera via a web browser from a local PC E cO VL Router Switch Hub Type 3 Remote Connection via the Internet If the network where the camera resides is connected to the Internet you can also provide remote access to your camera over the Internet Typically a broadband router has a built in DHCP function to assign a local IP address to your camera You can alternatively assign a fixed IP address to the camera to prevent it from frequently changing AR xDSL Cable Modem Sw To access the camera from a local PC simply use the local IP address of the camera To enable remote access you must configure your router firewall to forward an incoming request to that fixed local IP address of the camera Therefore when an external hos
21. o a PoE capable network device Power will be supplied through the Ethernet cable BNC Connect to composite video in connector of a monitor User Manual 9 3 Network Connection and Configuration 3 Network Connection and Configuration 3 1 Network Connection Types There are many different ways that you can connect the camera to your network depending on your applications requirements You should always set the camera s network settings according to your network configurations The following diagrams depict some typical applications with guidelines on network settings For more information on network settings always consult with your network administrator or ISP as required Type 1 Direct Connection to a PC Directly connect the camera to a PC using a standard Ethernet cable e To extend the connection length you should use a RJ 45 female female coupler to connect two Ethernet cables together z RJ 45 Coupler Note The LAN port of the camera supports auto MDI MDIX Medium dependent interface crossover so there is no need to use cross over cable To access the camera the PC must be on the same network as the camera The default IP address of the camera is a static one 192 168 1 30 Configure your PC s IP address as 192 168 1 X where X is a number between 2 to 254 excluding 30 and subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 and then your PC should be able to access the camera Type 2 Connecting Camera s t
22. ork then you can use Hardware Reset to reset the camera 1 Loosen the screw on top of the sunshield and remove the sunshield 3 D Note DO NOT expose the inner parts to air over 30 minutes during installation Otherwise the included desiccant may absorb too much moisture and thus cause vapor when the heater inside the dome camera operates User Manual 7 1 Overview Power 1 3 Specifications Video Sensor Type Active Pixels Compression Streaming Resolution Max Frame Rate Day Night Day Night Mode Shutter Time Min Illumination Video Output Bit Rate Control Lens 1 2 7 image sensor optimized for low light performance 1920x1080 HxV H 264 MPEG4 Motion JPEG Triple simultaneous streams 1080p SXVGA 720P XGA SVGA D1 VGA 2CIF CIF 30 25 fps at 1920x1080 NTSC PAL Mechanical ICR D N control Auto 1 10000s to 1 3 75s selectable 60Hz 1 10000s to 1 3 125s selectable 50Hz IR LED OFF 1 5 Lux 950IRE shutter speed 1 15 sec IR LED ON 0 Lux NTSC 720 X 480 30fps PAL 720 X 576 25fps Primary stream bit rate control CBR VBR Type Focal Length F number View Angle IR LEDs Built in Fixed lens f 3 1 mm F2 0 Mega pixel lens H 77 5 V 57 5 LED Quantity IR Distance IR turn on status LED Life 24 pcs 850nm 25 meters 82 ft Under 10 lux by auto control More than 10 000 hours 50 C Image Enhancement Image Settings
23. re present on the equipment the following statements apply HC Tested to comply with FCC standards for HOME OR OFFICE USE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for
24. rver IP Enter the IP address of the FTP server FTP Server Port Enter the port number of the FTP server User Name Enter the user name to logon to the FTP server Password Enter the password to logon to the FTP server 4 3 3 SMTP File Upload Path Specify the folder which has been created under FTP server root directory To enable the camera to send you email notifications when an alarm is triggered you need to specify an SMTP server to send the emails SMIP My Server Requires Authorization SMTP Server IP Save Basic Setting B My Server Requires Authorization If your SMTP server requires authorization to send emails enable this option SMTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the SMTP server User Name Enter the user name to log on to the SMTP server Password Enter the password to log on to the SMTP server Receiver Enter the email address to which the notification email is sent Sender Enter the email address to be shown as the sender of the notification email User Manual 25 4 Web based Interface 4 3 4 NTP If you want the camera to synchronize its time clock with an NTP Network Time Protocol sever configure the NTP server settings here NTP Basic Setting NTP Server tw pool ntp org Time Zone GMT 04 00 Asuncion DST ica Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Start MTH Mar wK 2Np e suw Time 2 belo De End MTH Now fA WK tsT E suw Time 2
25. s OOOB6700D 72E Kernel Version Linux version 2 6 18_ 1 5 1 _2M_MS00 App Version AP 1 00 53 2M MSD The Tool menu of the IP Finder allows you to perform these tasks Search Network This option allows you to search the cameras on the network Set Master ID and Password Allows you to set a master ID and password for managing the cameras with IP Finder Management Tool Allows you to restart the camera update firmware reset all of the camera settings to default except network settings and reset all of the camera parameters to default IP Management Tool SEE Update Model Name IP Address App Version Kernel Version Status DO Megapixel IP Cam 192 168 1 30 AP 00 00 07 2M MS00 Linux version 2 6 18 v1 5 1 2M MS00 Select All Unselect All Factory Default Fen EE The Firmware File is For an individual camera right click the camera and a menu will provide these options B Goto Presentation URL Launch IE browser to access the web based utility of the camera B Set Device ID and Password Set the login ID and password for managing the camera with IP Finder User Manual 15 3 Network Connection and Configuration ES Enter ID and Password PEE IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS HTTP Port 192 168 1 30 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 168 95 1 1 16 User Manual 4 Web based Interface 4 Web based Interface 4 1 Overview 4 1 1 Main Screen After you
26. specify When this option is selected define your target by clicking squares displayed on the image and then press Save Spot Window to save the setting m EV Ina scene with predominantly light or dark areas the image will be underexposed or overexposed causing an image to be too dark or bright In such situations you can adjust a compensation value to optimize the exposure Decrease the value if images appear too light overexposed Increase the value if images are too dark underexposed B Max Min Exp Select the maximum minimum exposure time according to the light source The selectable value will change according to the frequency setting under Image Basic Settings B Sensitivity Select how sensitive the camera reacts to the light A higher value enables the camera to be more sensitive to the light conditions and adjust the exposure in the shortest time interval B Max Gain Specify the maximum amount of amplification applied to the image A high level of gain allows images to be viewable in very low light but will increase the image noise Manual Exposure Settings B Exposure Time Enter a desired exposure time User Manual 21 4 Web based Interface B Gain Select a gain value from 0 to 16 A high level of gain allows images to be viewable in very low light but will increase image noise BLC Backlight Compensation The Backlight Compensation function allows you to provide the optimal exposure of subjects under back
27. t sends a request to access your camera the request will first reach the router s external IP address and then be forwarded to the local IP address of the camera Port forwarding is based on the service you want to provide For example forward HTTP port to enable remote web access to your camera or RTSP port to enable access to video streams from the camera User Manual 11 3 Network Connection and Configuration If your camera is configured to use a non standard HTTP port then you have to forward that port accordingly 3 2 Accessing the Camera for the First Time The camera comes with a web based setup utility allowing you to view the video of the camera and configure the camera for optimal use in your environment To access the camera s web based control utility you need a PC that meets the following requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista or XP Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later CPU Intel Pentium 4 Processor 2GHz or higher RAM 512 MB or more Then take the following steps to connect your PC to the camera Step 1 Make the Connection For initial setup purposes connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the RJ45 connector of the camera and the other end to the LAN port on your PC Step 2 IP Address Configuration for PC The camera uses a default IP address of 192 168 1 30 and subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 To have your PC on the same network with the camera configure your PC s IP set
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29. ternal RTC W O Heater 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F W Heater 40 C 50 C 40 F 122 F Operating Humidity 10 90 RH Storage Temperature Regulatory Approvals 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F CE FCC RoHS 2 Installation 2 Installation 2 1 Mounting the Camera IR 2 3 4 5 Post the supplied Guide Pattern sticker on the mounting surface Aiming the circles on the sticker drill three screw holes and one cable entry hole in the ceiling wall Optionally insert the provided anchors into the screw holes e For cement surfaces insert the anchors into the holes e For softer surfaces there is no need to use the anchors Position the bracket to the mounting holes Use the supplied tapping screws to secure the bracket to the surface To adjust the view angle loosen the knob to rotate the bracket To adjust the view angle loosen the knob to rotate the bracket After adjustment is done make sure to tighten the knob 2 2 Making the Connection 1 2 3 Power Connect to DC 12V AC 24V non heater model or DC 24V AC 24V heater model power supply If using the DC power supply make sure the power connector is wired to correct polarities Red Black If you are to use power via the PoE connection this connector is not used RJ 45 PoE Connect to the LAN port of a standard 10BaseT 100BaseTX device e g hub switch or router If you are going to use PoE function connect t
30. tings as below m IP address 192 168 1 X where X is a number between 2 to 254 excluding 30 B Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Ignore all other settings and click OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O btain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Step 3 Link Verification between PC and IP Camera 1 Launch the Command Prompt by clicking the Start menu Programs Accessories and then Command Prompt 2 Atthe prompt window type p ng x x x x where x x x x is the IP address of the camera the default is 192 168 1 30 12 User Manual 3 Network Connection and Configuration If the message of Reply from appears it means the connection is established P Accessories Em oe Calculator gt SUsers ping l1 Pinging 197 168 1 38 with 32 bytes of data z Reply from 192 168 1 3H hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 a Connect to a Network Projector Reply from 192 168 1 38 hytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 3 Command Prompt ous uM R
31. to default except Factory Default NetworkSettings IIReset all of the camera u REA a da Hardware Factory De fault parameters to default 7 Misura ion Betis Res tart Camera The figure above is taken as an example The version information may differ among series products Current Version Description Displays the current version of the firmware Specify the Firmware to Update This function is designed to update the firmware of the camera To perform the firmware upgrade follow these parameters B Keep the network connected during the update process m DO NOT turn off or restart the camera during the firmware update process To update the firmware 1 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file 2 Click the Update button to start update 3 When prompted click OK to proceed User Manual 29 4 Web based Interface Microsoft Internet Explorer Eq 2 Update camera Are you sure 4 Wait about 20 60 seconds until the file is successfully updated Once the update is completed the browser will show a message reads Firmware update successful Then it will take 60 seconds to restart the camera Firmware update successful Camera 1s rebooting please wait 5 The utility will automatically go back to live view screen after firmware has been updated successfully You can also perform these tasks on the Firmware page B Restart camera Rest
32. want to open or save this file Name logfile tet Type tect 3 07KB From 192 168 2 30 While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this file What s the risk 32 User Manual 4 Web based Interface 4 5 Event When an event occurs it triggers an alarm and the camera will take a pre defined action e g sending a recorded video clip or JPEG files to a designated server With this camera an event can be triggered by external alarm devices or the camera s detection mechanism such as the motion detection Note 1 When there is more than one recording to be carried out at the same time the scheduled video recording takes top priority followed by the recording triggered by an Ethernet disconnection and lastly the recording triggered by other events 2 Only one event will be handled at a time If an event is already triggered other event will be logged to the system but no action will be taken 4 5 1 Motion Detection When the Motion Detection is enabled the camera detects motion under a pre specified condition within a designated area When motion is detected the camera will generate an alarm and then take a specified action Note that to use the motion detection function the following two conditions must be met 1 You must select MJPEG codec for one of the streams to enable the live view 2 You must select H 264 or
33. your video image Basic Settings Basic Setting Frequence D 50 Hz C 60Hz TV System NTSC PAL Brightness 0 255 Contrast 0 255 Saturation 0 255 Sharpness 0 255 B Frequency Select an appropriate frequency to reduce the flicker on the image 50 Hz and 60 Hz are provided Frequencies settings will affect the Max Exposure and Min Exposure settings under Image gt Exposure m TV System Displays the current video standard NTSC or PAL This setting cannot be changed via web interface Brightness Adjust the image brightness level Contrast Adjust the image contrast level Saturation Adjust the image saturation level Sharpness Adjust the image sharpness level Default All Image parameters Pressing this button will restore all the image settings to the defaults User Manual 23 4 Web based Interface 4 3 Network 4 3 1 Basic Basic Basic Setting IDHEP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway HTTP Port 80 102565535 MAC 00 0b 67 00 d9 e5 B DHCP If there is a DHCP server on the network and you enable this option the server will automatically assign an IP address and related information to the camera Note If there is no DHCP server on your network or you prefer to manually assign an IP address to the camera leave the DHCP checkbox blank B IP Address amp Subnet Mask If the DHCP function is not enabled you have to assign an IP address with the subnet
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