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1. 1 white orange ___________ _ white orange 2 Orange Orange 3 white green white green 4 blue blue 5 white blue white blue 6 green green 7 white brown white brown 8 brown brown 2 UTP between the network port of camera and PC Cross Cable white orange white orange 1 2 orange gt lt orange Z 3 white green white green 3 4 blue blue 5 white blue white blue 5 6 green green 6 T white brow white brown 7 8 brown T brown 9 48 CO Ch t gu C2 FJ 48 P NO User Manual of Network Camera Appendix 4 Product Specification XL ICA 107M1C Specification Parameter XL ICA 107M1C Camera 1 3 inch SONY progressive scan CCD Effective Pixels 1280 H x 960 V 1 3M CCD Min Illumination Color O 1Lux F1 2 B W 0 01Lux O F1 2 Electronic Shutter 1 4s to 1 100 000 s ICR Day amp Night S N Ratio More than 50dB Lens Option Lens Mount C CS mount Video Output 1Vp p Composite Output 750 BNC Compression Standard Video Compression H 264 or MPEG 4 Video Output 32 K 2M adjustable 8Mbps maximum Audio Compression OggVorbis Image Max Image Resolution 1280 x 960 Frame Rate 12 5fps 1280 x 960 25fps 1280 x 720 25fps 640 x 480 Motion Detect Support Dual Stream Support SD Card Local Recording Support Heartbeat Support Password Protect Support Protocols TCP IP HT
2. thread the cables When selecting one direction to thread the cable please cover the other User Manual of Network Camera cable hole with a waterproof plug 6 Lens Focus lock Handle Zoom Lock Handle First loosen the zoom lock handle rotate it until there is an appropriate view angle between TELE and WIDE then tighten the handle Loosen the focus lock handle rotate it until getting a clear image between NEAR and FAR then tighten the handle 2 2 Product Installation 2 2 1 Box camera Installation Box camera can be fixed in both metope and ceiling Customers can choose whichever way according to their specific needs Please follow the steps below Take fixing in ceiling as an example fixing in metope follows the same rule Choose the fixing method and fix the camera bracket accordingly If it is metope then you need to fix the expand bolt note the mounting hole of the expand bolt should align with the bracket before fixing the bracket If the wall surface is wooden the first step can be ignored and you can use the self tapping screw to directly fix the bracket Please note that the metope on which the camera is fixed should be able to bear at least three times the weight of the bracket and the camera User Manual of Network Camera Fig 2 2 1 Fix Ceiling Bracket Fig 2 2 2 Fix Camera Fig 2 2 3 Fix Lens 2 2 2 Dome camera Installation Dome camera can be installed include hold equipmen
3. rius AAW DCE ty xli zi E ad Bo Bal 20094 093 LE EFE i TANGUAGE 8 VI FH aas HDC 1280 720 msn EE BE 7 us a Camera Center User Manual of Network Camera Appendix 1 SADP Introduction 1 Brief introduction SADP Search Active Devices Protocol can automatically search IP cameras in LAN User can modify the IP address subnet mask and port of the device without visiting IP address of the device Additionally password of the super user in this device can be recovered as default SADP software needs to support sadp so we should install WinPcap at first which is placed in the directory of SADP software 2 Searching active devices online After installing WinPcap double click sadpdlg exe The software will start to search active devices in LAN and device type IP address Port number Device Serial No subnet mask MAC address the number of channels main control and encoding version and device initiating time are showed in the list as follows Ee eee x Devicetype IF address Device Serial Ma m DO SERIES 132 0 0 54 002 SERIES alo O03 SERIES 132 0 7 51 O04 SERIES 132 0 3 58 O05 SERIES 1320 25 00E SERIES 132 0 7 202 007 SERIES 132 0 4 85 O08 SERIES 132 0 1 173 132 0 f 23 3 SERIES mem 010 SERIES SERIES 192 0 4 237 SERIES 192 0 7 2 SERIES 132 0 1 93 SERIES 132 0 7 243 SERIES 182 0 3 58 SERIES 132 0 3 214 SERIES 132 0 3 211 SERIES 132 0 0 54 SE
4. 1 Standard Ethernet UTP RJA5 10M 100M self adaptive 2 1 channel voice talk input 3 5bmm audio interface 2 0 2 4Vp p 1kQ 3 1channel voice talk output 3 5mm audio interface electric line level 6000 4 SDHCcard slot Support SDHC 5 1 channel alarm input signal 6 1 channel alarm output 1A 1B Please refer to Section 2 3 2 for pin definition The external series wound power should be under 12V DC 30mA 7 RS 485 bus interface T T User Manual of Network Camera 8 Standard BNC for 1 channel video output 9 GND 10 Power supply indicate lamp 11 Power supply interface of AC24V or DC12V User Manual of Network Camera Ethernet Interface uu Videa Cable Slot 1 SD card slot Supports SDHC card and the dimensions of SD meet the market s normal standard 2 Fixed Screw Loosen this screw to rotate the camera horizontally and vertically to adjust the pan and tilt position When the camera angle is determined lock the fixed screw to fix the camera 3 Video cable slot The analog output is not as high definition as network output The analog video output is just for testing when something unexpected happens 4 Ethernet Interface The Ethernet interface is a RJ45 10M 100M self adapted Ethernet port And the three indicate LED s respectively mean transmission and receipt status link status and power status 5 Cable Hole User can select a cable hole from the side or bottom of the camera to
5. 8000 Fig 3 2 2 Login Interface Camera 01 am b Fig 3 2 3 Preview Interface The Playback and Log functions can be used only in the condition of existing SD card To set the camera parameters through IE browser click Config and wait for the Remote Parameters Config 19 20 User Manual of Network Camera dialog box to pop up and then set the parameters like IP address etc for your demand as Fig 3 2 4 Enter the menu by invoking the 95 preset Select the function you want by clicking the direction key Click the IRIS button you can enter the submenu The menu operation is like the remote control Note If plug the SD card into the camera user should enter the config and select other function to format the SD card For more specific information of Remote Parameters Config please refer to Instructions of Client Software version 4 01 from Section 2 5 3 of remote distance parameter settings Instructions can be found in the client software4 01 in the path of Start gt Program gt client software 4 01 after installation Remote parameters Config E D vSH Para s Chan Fara Eh Serial Para a Alarm Para eS User lt A Other DSA parameters information DSA Ph ame network camera Cycle Record Device ID Ee Use Scale Channel Number HDD Number Alarmin Humber CN Alarm ut Humber PSA Type ews me Serial Humber JO S6101HF IPOO2Z007051SBCCHOOS0
6. AD EXIT LL o pe gt i E Fig 4 2 3 SEPIA Mode PES Cre m ar APT Ls E x Ne ENGLISH WE e Dic SE AS nis CONTRO y Bee SNTTE gt RESOLUTION t Wx S e1600 1200 AE E Y T litio Br m frio fee A J a Sf ps S Me SUUS E P se Cz or eee AA MEUS T WR A c ANS TI y E d gt IER A IIA DRA MIE AES HN ITE NED Fig 4 1 1 NEGATIVE Mode 4 2 10 Mirror mode settings Press left right to select MIRROR mode among OFF LEFT RIGHT UP BOTTOM and CENTER 36 User Manual of Network Camera TEE 09 654 T MM 22 1 1 i m EXA n LANGUAGES ANS AO NDS ye Zone is m FH ym qx a4 Off OO a ACT r os E NL el SPSS AME al MD GI280 720 md raat Za et aO TET ce ya Been Chol tei tla 4 2 11 ePTZ settings Press left right to set ePTZ ON or OFF 5 IA IIA 1o 0 A 1 SZ a Wii iji E LANGUAGE Wii Pa IN N 5 Agu PES ANAN ndena N am I DRM ap i LEN Left Right 2009 097 um lt _ lt a phe m B SHAS HDC 280 720 oss Center 37 Under the resolution of QCIF CIF DCIF 2CIF VGA D1 SVGA support pan tilt zoom operation pan and tilt operation can be carried out only after zooming in Support 127 preset positions 95 is excluded and used to call menu Patrol path supports the preset of movement from Top left hand corner of the screen to the bottom right hand supports 8 manual disposition patr
7. Hihii E Channel IT Dada Mna E i Sofware Confiquiation 2 Receding Feste 2 Alarm Lini Madity Device information Donec life eet Management nescis Mr Hi Raoster Mode Leia are Usemame admin E Pat 8000 Hitha Dero Channel Ho M lcam Pa 0 DNE Addresa U 20 0 O Semnalarea LAN Desce seral D 2cD752MF E00200004098CWR200211962WC Online Device o Fig 3 5 7 Selecting Normal Domain Mode 2 Private Domain Name Resolution PC IP Server static IP Internet Client software Dynamic IP PC Router Device s DNS point to IP Server Fig 3 5 8 Private Domain Name Resolution A PC with a static IP which is running the domain name resolution service is necessary When the network camera connects to the internet through PPPoE and obtains an IP address it will send its name and IP address to the resolution server When the client software connects to the network camera it will connect to the resolution server and tell the resolution server the expected 29 30 User Manual of Network Camera camera s name And the server will find the camera from all the registered cameras and send its IP address to the client software Once the client software gets the IP address it can connect the network camera IP Video Survellance Switch Previews Playback Configure Log Map G
8. Register option Input your camera IP in Device IP e g 192 0 0 64 User Name admin Password 12345 and 8000 for the default Port and then modify Channel to 1 Click the OK button as Fig 3 3 8 23 24 User Manual of Network Camera IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playbackr Configure Figha Cick to choose The 09 ama add sprem mega add device Dun Add Device A Utet arent Fig 3 4 8 Add Device IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playback Configure Log Map Fugi cick m choose the add area aed stream media add device Y UN ET 2 Hardware Decode TER Fig 3 4 9 Camera Adding Completed Click the Preview button to enter the Preview menu as Fig 3 3 10 Double click the channel name in the left tree to preview the camera feed 24 25 User Manual of Network Camera IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playback Configure lagi Lar jarafargs Double click th channel Fig 3 4 10 Preview Menu Please refer to Client Software 4000 v2 0 ENG pdf for a more detailed parameters configuration You can find the document in the PC Operating System after the installation of client software 4000 v 2 0 by selecting Start gt All Programs gt client software 4000 v 2 0 IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playback Configure Ripid click to conose Inu add aria add siea momia add doce B An a C Ein Westi
9. is at its maximum The corresponding frame and resolution at different SHUTTER modes is as below 60Hz i 33 User Manual of Network Camera HD720p 15fps 15fps 4 2 6 Auto Gain settings Press left right to adjust AUTO GAIN level among OFF low middle and high 4 2 7 DAY NIGHT Settings Press left right to select DAY NIGHT mode among DAY NIGHT and AUTO Hl MATN MENUS LANGUAGE ENGETSH ELICKER CONTROL HZ RESOLUTION UXGA 16001200 FRAME TASKE SHUTTER OEE AUTO GAIN HIGH DAY NIGHT DAN WHITE BALANCE AUTO EFFECTS MODE OFF MIRROR OFF EPTZ On lt EXIT gt lt SAUE gt Fig 4 2 1 DAY Mode 34 34 35 User Manual of Network Camera ux IN men s NOD ae Mame AS Se ECICKER CONTROL LE 3950Hz29 999 gt RESOLUTION Epa FRAME sis SHUTTER AUTO GAIN DAY NIGHT NIGHT WHITE BALANCE AUTO EFFECTS MODE 4 PQ MIRROR OFF EPTZ Lh lt EXIT gt lt SAUES Fig 4 2 2 NIGHT Mode 4 2 8 White Balance Settings Press left right to set WHITE BALANCE AUTO or OFF 4 2 9 Effect Mode settings Press left right to select EFFECTS MODE among OFF SPEIA NEGTIVE SOLARIZE1 and SLOARIZE2 35 User Manual of Network Camera Gis A E cT SI ENGLISH ee TICKER CONTROL AG Son P RESOLUTION UXGACIGOO 12000 FRAME B 22 55 SHUTTER A S AUTO GAIN HIGH DAYZNIGHT AUTON WHITE BALANCE lt seso AUTO EFFECTS MODE y TN MIRROR PC v A EPTZ EA
10. on remote PC can control the serial devices Compression Functions Support 1 channel video signal and 25fps in Pal 704 x 576 30fps in NTSC 704 x 480 real time H 264 or MPEG 4 video Encoding standard compression which supports both variable bit rate and variable frame rate besides you can self define both the video quality and its compressed bit rate Support resolution of 4CIF PAL 704 x 576 NTSC 704 x 480 DCIF PAL 528 x 384 NTSC 528 x 320 2CIF PAL 704 x 288 NTSC 704 x 240 CIF PAL 352 x 288 NTSC 352 x 240 QCIF PAL 176 x 144 NTSC 176 x 120 Support resolution up to 1600x1200 Pixels for 2 0 megapixels Network Camera Support resolution up to 1280x960 Pixels for 1 3 megapixels Network Camera User Manual of Network Camera Remote Control The product offers a 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet interface Support TCP IP HTTP DNS RTP RTCP PPPoE protocols Set the parameters browse real time videos or check the camera performance through software or IE and get external alarming and store the compressed bit rate through network Support remote upgrades and maintenance RS 485 supports monomial transparent channel function so that clients on remote PC can control the serial devices Support NAS storage 1 2 Applications This camera is ideal for remote control network applications E g Network surveillance for ATM bank counters supermarkets and factories Remote surveillan
11. 00055W C OO ERFSA net parameters information NIC Tope 1 OMA 100M AU T O Sar l MAC Address 00 40 30 7c c4 07 DY SA IPF 192 0 n 5 Port 2000 Subnet kiask 255 255 248 a G ateway IF DAS IF 192 0 1 13 iulicast IP Manage Host IF 132 0 1 13 Manage Host Fort Use PPPoE PPPoE IP PPPoE User PPPoE Password HAS Host IP Mas Directory HTTP Port DH version information Softiwareversion l 2 0 build 0r0427 Hardware ersion DSP ersion han build 070411 FrontPanel wersion Fig 3 2 4 Remote Parameters Configuration 3 3 Configuration via Client Software After the installation of client software 4000 v2 0 there is a short cut icon named Client Software 4000 v2 0 on computer s desktop Please double click client software icon a message box of Register Administrator as Fig 3 4 1 will appear the first time running Password should be more than 6 digits for registration Note Please keep the user name and password in mind You will not be able to get access the software without the proper login information 20 21 User Manual of Network Camera admini x Please register one administrator Administrator Login Verify Fig 3 4 1 Register Administrator Enter the registered user name and password as Fig 3 3 2 Click Login to enter the Preview menu as Fig 3 3 3 E User name Password IP Video Surveltance Switch Preview Playback Con
12. 04HC00200708 DS6102HF 40020071 DS6804HC 40020070 DS6102HF002007101 D52 DF1 6130020071 DS6101HF 40020070 DS20D852F00200712 DS2CDs852F 0020070 DS2CDs52F 00200712 DS6104HC00200703 D57108H012007122E DS6104HCI SD00200 DS6104HC00200709 DS2CDs852F 00200705 D52 DF1 6130020071 DS6101HF002007111 DS2CD802PFOD2007 NVECO402200708244 DS8016HC0220071 21 D57104H0120071217 Y Fig 3 1 2 Select the device and set its IP address and mask at the same network segment with the PC The detailed introduction of SADP please refer to Appendix 1 3 2 Configuration via Web browser 17 Device Serial Number DS6104HC00200708246CCH10 version VERSION subnet mask 255 255 248 0 IP address 192 0 7 39 device port MAC Address 00 40 36 35 d3 5b please input password modify Eu Resume default password 8 Before visit the camera via web browser user should adjust security level Open the web browser and enter the menu Tool internet option Security Custom level then set the security level to Security Level Low or enable ActiveX Control and the Plug in directly Figure 3 2 1 gives you a visual illustration After you can see the camera video recover the security level for security 17 18 User Manual of Network Camera Security Privacy Content Cannectians Programs Advanced Select a We
13. E 44 User Manual of Network Camera SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES SERIES 152 0 3 57 152 0 7 51 IER 132 0 5 220 132 158 5 23 132 0 7 243 EME 132 0 7 81 132 0 3 214 132 0 7 44 132 0 7 132 1920 25 132 0 0 64 flava er een 132 0 7 244 132 0 4 38 132 0 3 58 132 0 5 208 132 0 7 45 192 02 232 132 0 5 252 132 0 1 30 132 0 7 32 132 0 7 2 132 0 4 68 132 0 0 64 152 0 7 33 152 0 0 64 132 0 1 33 D56104AC00200703 D57204401 20071130 D52 0F1 61 30020070 57103401 20071 22 D52CD0802PFO020071 D52 0F1 61 30020071 57104401 20071217 D52CD0802PFO02007 D522D0852F0020071 D52 0F1 61 30020071 D52 0F1 61 30020071 D57204401 20070828 D522D0852F0020071 N vELDAD2200708242 052 DF1 61 30020071 D58016HAC0220071 21 D56104HAC 40020070 D56104HAC 40020070 57108101 2007711 D5220852F0020070 D56001 AC00200171 21 D5s80024HAL02200711 056101 AF002007111 D5b904HAC 40020070 DS8015HF S0220071 DS8015HF S0220071 556101 HAC0020071 00 D5s8008HC 50220070 DS8015HF S0220070 T 45 Device Serial Number E S2CD852F 002007092544 HR versinn IE RASION subnet mask 255 255 246 O0 IP address jsp device port e000 MAC Address 00 40 3 b 06 6d modify cancel Resume default password E PEE 4 k
14. E SETUTIES dida 35 4 2 ON WOR Mode Se EUTIO SE odit tee Tn aco ia den io Ito a LIAE 36 Z RN NES AI th indutawahenehasaes 37 4 3 Menu Introduction of 1 3Megapiixels CCD Network Camera eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennn mene 37 RCRUM MAN EE E T A EE A E ET Mom 38 2 32 ResolutiotselttltiD dia 38 A RO 38 2 3 ACIS SEU OS ons da don EO Co a a a Ados 38 d 9 SIUE Deest E 39 AO Auto AS CLINGS d osse ka o eee cop E Dau iii cia 39 9 1L DAY T NIGHT SS nO anta do tad fei re esf ust bati tossed 39 User Manual of Network Camera 4 5 0 White Balance Settini Snoen ORAE fedt diat o cass ces qadta d Rss conum NEIN ERU SAP CMT KoDeof URS 40 4959 BACKLIGHTCONIPENSADIGD it aste tese Ceo ete netu to tU Rt Im em edidunu Es 4 4 SMO Vo mode setine Soul pd dated su ahws serui XE pier sic 42 APpendital AD Introducir ut eo eR Pose aeee renee o QOEM U MUR 44 Appendix 2 Pott INA rox eei A A actin ta episc sse AAA ae diu DES 46 Appendix o Pin DEMO e eia nou nee c E rrt eta doo edt doe manere uta as 48 ADDendix 4 Product Spec Hicatiot sede sn TS 49 za le tulo sug c TT CEU RR 49 co AI II didis ttd opo 49 Bits 50 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 1 Introduction Network camera is a kind of embedded digital surveillance product that combines the features of both traditional analog camera and net DVS Digit
15. Exit update device modify device successtullyl Input the new IP address subnet mask and port number and click save button If a dialog pops up showing saved successfully that means you have modified the configuration information if saving failed dialog pops up click the cancel button to quit it Recovering default password You can reset the password of the super user as 12345 in the case of a lost password Input certain validation code into the Resume default password box and click OK to finish the administrator s password initiating 45 User Manual of Network Camera 46 Appendix 2 Port Map Note The following setting is about TP LINK router TL R410 which is maybe distinct from other router s setting 1 Firstly select the router s WAN connection Type As the following Fig shows 108M Wireless Router WAN Model No TL WR641G TL WR642G WAN Connection Type dh L Basic Settings User Hame Password WAN PPPoE v Dynamic IP 602 1 Dynamic IP 802 1X Static IP BigPond Cable L2TP 2 Setthe network parameter of the router as the below figure The setting includes subnet mask and gateway 108M Wireless Router LAN Model Mo TL WR6416G TL WR6426 MAC Address IP Address Basic Settings j 5 Subnet Mask LAN 00 14 78 64 DB 0C 192 168 10 1 2552552550 pw 3 Setthe port ma
16. GHT mode is NIGHT the WHITE BALANCE is invalid Or DAY NIGHT mode is AUTO and the video is white and black WHITE BALANCE is invalid too 4 3 9 BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION Press up down to BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION and press left right to select OFF or MANUAL Selecting MANUAL and the menu will display on the screen BACKLIGHT COMP Move cursor to BLA and press left right to set the BLC area as up down left right middle or manual then the BLC area is on the screen BLA MANUAL setting step is as following Move cursor to BLA MANUAL and press IRIS to confirm and go to the submenu 41 42 User Manual of Network Camera BACKLIGHT COMP Move cursor to POSITION and press IRIS to enter the submenu Press up down left right to adjust the position of BLC area After setting press BACK to return to the previous menu BEC AREA POSTION Adjust the BLA size through the same operation as the above BLA position 4 3 10 Mirror mode settings Press left right to select MIRROR mode among OFF LEFT RIGHT UP BOTTOM and CENTER 42 User Manual of Network Camera 2009 4 695 OS R Mee 22213 NS Pa ESE w a 2 LANGUAGE AL A BITS 77 ING Off SU O99 d LI Bodies ee Se E 7 LANGUAGE B Fe EE ci280 720 ar ah ei Siene WZ We EEN 43 43 S O S A ISH Boe lift TA SSI 5 a ie Ear LANGUAGE Wace
17. R DEF AUTO GAIN DEE DAY NIGHT DAY WHITE BALANCE A TO EFFECTS MODE OFF MIRROR DFE EPTZ ON lt EXIT gt lt SAUVE gt Fig 4 1 2 Main Menu 4 2 Menu Introduction of 2 0 Megapixels CMOS Network Camera 4 2 1 Language settings Press left right to select language between Chinese and English 4 2 2 Flicker Control Press left right to select frequency between 50HZ and 60HZ in the FLICKER CONTROL item 4 2 3 Resolution settings RESOLUTION can t be changed by pressing left right button User can select resolution through configuration remote configuration gt channel configuration gt Resolution 32 33 User Manual of Network Camera 4 2 4 Frame settings FRAME can t be changed by pressing left right button User can select resolution through configuration remote configuration gt channel configuration gt Frame rate The relationship between frame and resolution is as below table Model Resolution Max Frame Rate Max bitrate recommended UXGA HD720p SVGA 2 Megapixels 4CIF CMOS Camera 384K 768K 4 2 5 Shutter settings SHUTTER can be adjusted by pressing left right And there are three options in this item OFF auto x 2 and auto x 5 OFF means the regulation of the shutter exposure time is default Auto x 2 means the regulation of shutter the exposure time is considerably wider Auto x 5 means the regulation of the shutter exposure time
18. RIES 132 0 1 101 SERIES 132 0 5 220 SERIES 132 0 7 200 SERIES 132 0 3 57 SERIES 132 0 3 206 SERIES 132 0 7 132 SERIES 132 0 7 135 SERIES 132 158 5 23 SERIES 132 0 7 253 SERIES 132 0 4 38 SERIES 132 0 7 155 056104HACI 00 200707 05710401 20071224 57204401 200711 30 055104HC 40020070 57204401 2007082 D52 DF 51 300 200 41 D56101AFO020070 7 O52 DF1 61 30020071 D57204H01 2007030 656104HAC00 0008 D56102HF 80020071 D56304HC 40020070 056102HF0020071 07 D52 DF1 5130020071 DS6101HF 40020070 DS 242CDe62F 002001 OS 242CDe62F 0020070 DS2C0e52F 002001 D SB104HLOD200 703 05108401 20071 22 D SB104HLI S DOC 056104HC00200703 D52C0852FO020070 DS52 DF1 5130020071 D05651MHAF002007111 D52CO0S02PFOO200 71 NVECO402200 705244 05501 6HC0220071 21 D57104H0120071217 5 3 Modifying the information of active devices Select the device that needs modification in the device list then basic information of the device will be demonstrated in the information column on the right Click modify button to activate IP address subnet mask device port editing and password validating box as follows 44 Device Serial Number D581 04HCD z20070824BCCH1U version ve RASION subnet mask 255 255 248 O IF address 192 0 39 device port 2000 MAC Address 00 40 36 35 d3 5b please input password mmm modify cancel Resume default password D
19. TP DHCP DNS RTP RTCP PPPoE FTP SMTP NTP SNMP addible Audio Input 1 channel 3 5mm audio interface 2 0 2 4Vp p 1kQ Audio Output 1 channel 3 5mm audio interface Line level 600Q Communication 1 RJ45 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet port and 1 RS 485 interface Alarm Input 1 channel input Alarm Output 1 channel signal relay output P O 50 User Manual of Network Camera 10 C 60 C AC24V 10 DC12V 10 PoE Power over Ethernet 4W MAX 10W max with ICR working 68 5 x 63 x 157 5 2 71 x 2 5 x 6 25 600g 1 32lbs 157 3 147 5
20. X tendLan XL ICA 107M1C Network 1 3Mpix CCD camera User s Guide Thank you for purchasing our product If there are any questions or requests please do not hesitate to contact the dealer This manual may contain several technical incorrect places or printing errors and the content is subject to change without notice The updates will be added to the new version of this manual We will readily improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual DISCLAIMER STATEMENT Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock or casualty hazards as outlined in Uls Standard s for Safety UL60950 1 UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT User Manual of Network Camera Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings are neglected Cautions Injury or equipment damage may be caused if any of these cautions are neg
21. al Video Server Due to the embedded Linux operation system and the latest Davinci hardware platform of TI the system operates with high scheduling efficiency Furthermore the firmware is burned in the flash which makes the product small reliable and highly stable 1 1 Network camera Functions and Features 9 0 99 Functions Network Function support the TCP IP protocols TCP IP HTTP DHCP DNS RTSP RTCP PPPoE Furthermore FTP SMTP NTP SNMP addible and IE browsing Heartbeat Function The server can acquire real time operating performance of the network camera through the heartbeat function Alarm Function The product includes 1 channel of alarm signal input and 1 channel of alarm on off output and supports motion detection video missing mask alarm and external alarm input Get details in Specification Voice Talking Support bidirectional voice talking and monomial voice broadcasting User Management Support multilevel right management The administrator can create up to 15 separate users with different right levels which highly improves the system security The product offers a 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet interface Support set the parameters browses real time videos or checks the camera performance through software or IE and gets external alarming and stores the compressed bit rate through network Support remote upgrades and maintenance RS 485 supports monomial transparent channel function so that clients
22. b content zone to specify its security settings e amp 0 Intemet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Internet This zone contains all Web sites you havent placed in other zones Secunty level for this zone Custom Custom settings Ta change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Se ee aamin C aa Security Settings Disable Prompt 164 Run ActiveX controls and plug ins Administrator approved Disable 2 Prompt Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting J Disable Prompt Downloads hk an CA E O O O Fig 3 2 1 Set the Security Level The default IP of the camera is 192 0 0 64 with 8000 as the default port admin as the administrator 18 User Manual of Network Camera and 12345 as the password The administrator can create up to 15 separate operators with different right levels To login the camera through IE input the IP address in the address column and the Login dialog box will pop up as Fig 3 2 2 Input your user name and password and then click Login to enter the preview page Double click the Camera 01 channel or Preview button to preview the video as Figure 3 2 3 Right click the Camera 01 channel and the Main Stream Sub Stream and Open sound options will popup Select the Open sound option if you connect a pickup to the camera V2 2 build 20081215 Username Password Port
23. ce for nursing homes kindergartens and schools Al janitors Al building district management systems Self service systems of power plants Outdoor monitoring systems for bridges tunnels and crossroad traffic Pipelining and warehouse monitoring 24 hour monitoring for road traffic Remote monitoring of forest and water resources 10 Surveillance for airdrome railway station bus stop etc b eS a eee User Manual of Network Camera Notes 1 Please check if all the items on the package list have been included with your camera Read the following contents carefully before the installation Make sure that all the related equipment is power off during the installation Check the power supply to prevent any damage caused by mismatching problems If the product does not operate properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself Users are responsible for any SS 19 Chapter 2 Installation problem caused by modification or repairing without authorization 2 1 Panels Description 2 1 1 Side Elevation of the Camera 1 Iris Lens Plug vi 1 Power Damp N Lens eo 23 Focus Adjusting Fig 2 1 2 Side Elevation of XL ICA 107M1C network camera User Manual of Network Camera User Manual of Network Camera 2 1 2 Rear Panel Description mb LAN POE S Fig 2 1 6 Rear Panel of XL ICA 107M1C network camera
24. de is AUTO AUTO GAIN is invalid 4 3 7 DAY NIGHT Settings Press left right to select DAY NIGHT mode among DAY NIGHT and AUTO au s E WWE Y T E e lt HALINASAMENO gt yer 97 LANGUAGE ENGI ISH RESULUT ION HOZ 802209 FRAME 7 oy ipis gt DEM SN LAS SHUTTERS gt We A AUTO GAIN hb Br HIGHS DAY NIGHT DAY A WHITE BALANCE ATC o BACKL IGHT CORP MANUAL MIRROR OFF lt EXIT gt lt SAVE gt Fig 4 2 1 DAY Mode 39 40 User Manual of Network Camera SEANGUAGE RESOLUTION FRAME AUTO GAIN DAYZNIGHT WHITE BALANCE BACKLIGHT COMP MIRROR EXIT lt SAUE gt Fig 4 2 2 NIGHT Mode 4 3 8 White Balance Settings Press left right to set WHITE BALANCE ATW1 ATW2 ATC or MANUAL ATW1 Camera uses TTL auto white balance algorithm to ideally recovery color temperature range is from 2500K to 6500K ATW2 Camera uses TTL auto white balance algorithm to ideally recovery color temperature range is from 2500K to 15000K Manual Adjust temperature value to realize white balance Manual WB setting is as below Select MWB and the menu will display on the screen MWB SETTING MWB SETTING Press up down to Temp and press left right to add or subtract the value of temperature After 40 41 User Manual of Network Camera settings move the cursor to back and press confirm button IRIS to return to the previous menu Note When DAY NI
25. figure Fig 3 4 3 Preview Menu Click the Configure button in Fig 3 3 4 and then right click the blank white space Click the Add Area button and the Add Area message will pop up 21 User Manual of Network Camera IP Video Surveillance Preview Playback Configure D TED Fig 3 4 4 Add Area IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playback Configure Log Map Fight click to choose fe add area ads stream media add dewce Fig 3 4 5 Add Area Properties Hardware Decode Alarm Leve User Menegemegst Herdwars Decode Input the area name you can create whatever name you like and click OK as Fig 3 3 6 Then right click the area you have just created as Fig 3 3 7 22 DS User Manual of Network Camera IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playback Configure Fignt chick fo Choose fe a64 area odd stream media 261 device Dun Pecor ng Feature Me Line e iter Ass erent Kware Decodes Down Fig 3 4 6 Area Name Adding Completed IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview v Playback Configure Log Map Fight click m choote Pe add area ago cream macis 309 device ar 2 Areo Ast Stam Media Dare Detete ted n TTE Fig 3 4 7 Right Click the Area Name Click Add Device and the Add Device dialog box will pop up as Fig 3 3 8 Input your Device Name Select Normal from
26. he following models of the current graphics cards support the software installed ATIRadeonX1650 X1600 X1550 X1300 X800 X600 X550 HD2400 HD2600 NVIDIA GeForce 8600GT 8500GT 8400GS 7600 7300LE 6600LE 6200LE INTEL915 945G pay attention to graphics driver must support hardware scaling function Step1 Double click Client software 4000 v2 0 in the Windows Operating System The Preparing Setup dialog box will pop up automatically 13 14 User Manual of Network Camera Client software v4 0 InstallShield Wizarc E xj Preparing Setup le Please wait while the Install held Wizard prepares the setup Client safteare v4 D Setup le preparing the InstallShield Wizard which will quide you through the rest af the setup process Please wait InstallShield Cancel Fig 2 3 1 Client Software Installation Step2 Input User Name Company Name Client software v4 0 InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name and the name of the company for which you work User Name Company M ame E Irstallereld Back Cancel Fig 2 3 2 Customer Information Step3 Select the destination folder and click Next to go to the next step 14 User Manual of Network Camera Client software v4 0 InstallShield Wizard X Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Insta
27. lected Warnings Follow these safeguards to Cautions Follow these precautions to prevent serious injury or death prevent potential injury or material damage A Warnings 1 In the use of the product you must strictly comply with the electrical safety regulations of the nation and region 2 Source with AC 24V or DC 12V according to the IEC60950 1 standard Please refer to technical specifications for more details 3 Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as an adapter overload may cause over heating and can be a fire hazard 4 Please make sure that the plug is firmly inserted into the power socket 5 When the product is installed on a wall or ceiling the device should be firmly fixed 6 If smoke odor or noise rise from the device turn off the power at once and unplug the power cable then contact the service center 7 If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance User Manual of Network Camera A Notice 10 Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock Do not touch CCD Charge Coupled Device modules with fingers If cleaning is necessary use a clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently If the camera will
28. ll ta begin the installation IF you want to review ar change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield Cancel Fig2 3 3 Ready to Install the Program Step4 Click Install to start installation till finish the installation Client software v4 0 InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Client sottware va OL Click Finish to exit the wizard x Back Cancel Fig2 3 4 Installation Complete Click the Finish button to close the dialog box 15 After the client software has been installed you can find the remote client software through Start gt Programs on your PC 15 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 3 Parameter Configuration There are several network parameters of the camera which need to be set after the hardware installation Those parameters including IP address subnet mask and port number etc can be set through various kinds of methods 2 of which are introduced as below 1 Set the camera parameters via IE 2 Set the camera parameters through the client software Please make sure that the PC and network camera are connected and can ping successfully before the parameter setting 3 1 Visit Network Camera in LAN There are two ways of connecting between IPC and PC as below Cross Line IPC Fig 3 1 3 Cross Line Connection Route
29. n Informed ff Channol Pararnpiers Dice Hang 4 may 201090 Daria os lan r Schedule Aecordir Rutord Aaii P Miton Delechon x vigo Los Enabin zzalni Ho JF Video Tamperning iP deo Mask y IP Tet Cera Dimite Too MEGA CAM Da Network Parameters Enable scalez il Hardware Discos JF Nelwewk Setings HDD Hurnzer Aam innui Fior Alarm Curtput F am val Pod Aetinda Dirce Bani Hi drm Paramolera mawur E s ms mA Ea Es ATM Transaction Para amp HDD Configuaien a E Defaun f Airbool Channel Number 1 Fa 4 1 DSTCDI52MF EDUJIUSOADSECYVE 70d Fig 3 4 11 Remote Configuration 25 26 User Manual of Network Camera 3 4 Visit Network Camera in Internet 3 4 1 Visit network camera with static IP When there is a static IP from an ISP open some ports such as 80 and 8000 ports in the router Then a user can visit it through a web browser or client software via the internet The steps for port forwarding are different for each model of router Please call the router manufacturer for assistance with port forwarding or visit www portforward com Note Refer to Appendix 2 to for a detailed explanation about Port Map Users can directly connect the network camera to the internet without using a router Internet IPC Router Fig 3 5 1 Static IP through Router access IPC Fig 3 5 2 Static IP access IPC directly For the client software to view the camera in the adding equipmen
30. nagement 3 Channol 01 Alam Lek peus 4 Video Lost Veer name admin User Manageenant Video Tampeen Pastora T P Victo Marx m Tent Crveriay Password verte C Ey Network Farametel Hardware Decode Network Senng P PPPOE Seting i DONG Settings P NTP Satings i NFS Setings P Enel Setings Ey Serisi Fort Senngs a Es Alarm Parameters Ey Fstepson Paramet count Manager Fig 3 5 5 PPPoE configuration dialog box It is inconvenient to view a network camera with a dynamic IP therefore users should register with a dynamic DNS service provider Such as DynDns com Domain name resolution contains normal domain name resolution and private domain name resolution First we will introduce normal domain name resolution 1 Normal Domain Name Resolution Domain Name Resolution Server Internet CE Client software Dynamic IP Fig 3 5 6 Normal Domain Name Resolution Apply a domain name from a domain name provider then view the camera via the applied domain name If the camera connects to the internet via a router users should port forward the router Please refer to Appendix 2 28 29 User Manual of Network Camera Input domain names in the client software or IE to view the network cameras Take the client software configuration as an example IP Video Survalllanca Switch Preview Playback Configure Right vlick o choose the add areaadd strewn media add device B uw EF
31. not be used for an extended period of time put on the lens cap to protect the CCD from dirt Do not aim the camera at the sun or extra bright places A blooming or smear may occur otherwise which is not a malfunction however and affecting the endurance of CCD at the same time The CCD may be burned out by a laser beam so when any laser equipment is being used make sure that the surface of the CCD will not be exposed to the laser beam Do not place the camera in extremely hot or cold temperatures the operating temperature should be between 10 C 60 C dusty or damp locations and do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiation To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for a proper operating environment Keep the camera away from liquids While shipping the camera should be packed in its original packing or packing of the same texture Regular part replacement a few parts e g electrolytic capacitor of the equipment should be replaced regularly according to their average life time The average time varies because of differences between operating environment and usage history so regular checking is recommended for all users Please contact with your dealer for more details User Manual of Network Camera Chapier Wel a ikea Ne no 0 disini dont Mec a a a i t l Network camera Functions and PELUSA AA l LZA Ca O dd E d cus 2 Chapter 2 Stalin a a E A 3 Pop anc DE IPO E A 3 ZA side Blevationot the re Ed
32. o dut cashed mio A bx natives iia 3 2 172 Rear Panel Desci pio tailandia 5 ZZ Product EIC EE CAR COLD CT 8 2 21 Ox Camera Install atl OMen IO UR AUN aed a biased e e e emp eae AP E EPA dU 8 22 2 DOME camera Ins aan a 9 2 2 3 Vandal proof Dome camera nstallati oiire a a E E 10 2 24 Topological etapli oi network CAME e A E NAAA 12 2 2 C lent SOL ale Instal IdtOfi A RI 13 Chapter 3 Parameter Contre EdblOTl us ied eer edet A elit Cd Eb REI NR RERO AREE 16 Sul Visit Network Camera In LAN tidad de tddi tadas 16 352 COntotration vira Web DrOWSEE oasen aria scele t ler da 17 5 5 Contrb ration via C eng SOREW Ale 1 uso E E 20 9 4 VISIU NEtWOrk Camera IINE E au aacra das ie a 26 3 41 Visit network camera With static IP ia ii 26 3 4 2 Visit network camera with dynamic IP occccccnncnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnonononnnnoonnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononos 27 Chapter Menu tous ded pe eto edes cute edt oa aere ter saat Masala Ie adipe DM e dons 31 ATM Menu anana A A E 31 4 2 Menu Introduction of 2 0 Megapixels CMOS Network Calera oooocccccccccccnnncnnnonnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnoss 32 OAE W E A td de 32 AD 2 FEKE CONTO aeria aA EA EAA NE 32 AS RESOLUCION SEINE catalana tritio 32 4 2 4 Dratlie SUIS A A E A A 33 4 2 2 SButl er SELL POE E COP O 33 4 20 ULO Gali S CUINA dl Duala dRN E de 34 a2 DAY NIGET Seb SA 34 420 Wile Balance Sello AAA 35 4 2 9 BtIfect MOG
33. ols as well HD720p resolution only supports pan and tilt operation does not support zoom operation UXGA resolution does not support the ePTZ function 4 3 Menu Introduction of 1 3Megapiixels CCD Network Camera The main menu displays as below ST 38 User Manual of Network Camera N ne BHERL gt I LANGUAGE RESOLUTION FRAME LENS SHUTTER gt XM AUTO GAIN T DAY NIGHT WHITE BALANCE BACKLIGHT COMP MIRROR EXIT lt SAVE gt 4 3 1 Language settings Press left right to select language between Chinese and English 4 3 2 Resolution settings RESOLUTION can t be changed by pressing left right button User can select resolution through client software and the path is configuration remote configuration gt channel configuration gt Resolution 4 3 3 Frame settings FRAME can t be changed by pressing left right button User can select resolution through configuration remote configuration channel configuration Frame rate 4 3 4 Lens settings Press left right to select lens type between Al auto iris and AES automatic electronic shutter 38 39 User Manual of Network Camera 4 3 5 Shutter Press left right to adjust the exposure time from 1 25s 1 50s 1 100s 1 250s 1 500s 1 1ks 1 2ks 1 4ks 1 10ks 1 100ks 4 3 6 Auto Gain settings Press left right to adjust AUTO GAIN level among OFF low middle and high Note When DAY NIGHT mo
34. p in the virtual severs of Forwarding By default camera uses port 80 8000 554 and 8200 You can change these ports value with IE or client software The following figure gives the illustration One camera s ports are 80 8000 554 8200 and its IP address is 192 168 1 23 The other camera s ports are 81 8001 555 8201 and IP is 192 168 1 24 Afterwards enable all or TCP protocols Enable the port map after pressing the Save 46 47 User Manual of Network Camera 108M Wireless Router Virtual Servers Model No TL WR641G TL WR 642G ID Service Port IP Address Protocol Enable 1 192 168 1023 Basic Settings 3 554 192468 10 23 Advanced Settings EN Virtual Servers 6 192 168 1024 7 555 192 168 1024 a2m 19218810 24 2 RIE g R a E E ca Previous Clear All As the above mentioned setting we map the router s port 80 8000 554 8200 to the network camera 192 168 1 23 and port 81 8001 555 8201 to the network camera 192 168 1 24 In this way user can visit the 192 168 1 23 through visiting the router s port 80 8000 554 and 8200 Note The port of the network camera cannot conflict with other ports For example some routers web management port is 80 User can amend the router s or the camera s port to solve this problem 47 User Manual of Network Camera Appendix 3 Pin Definition 1 UTP between the network port of camera and HUB Direct Cable
35. r _ l i Direct Line Direct Line Fig 3 1 1 Direct Line Connection Before visiting network camera user should detect its IP address SADP is a tool software which can automatically detect network device in the LAN and give the device s information like IP address mask port number device serial number software version and so on 16 User Manual of Network Camera 001 SERIES 002 SERIES 003 SERIES 004 SERIES 005 SERIES 006 SERIES 007 SERIES 008 SERIES SERIES 011 SERIES 012 SERIES 013 SERIES 014 SERIES 015 SERIES 016 SERIES 017 SERIES 018 SERIES 019 SERIES 020 SERIES 021 SERIES 022 SERIES 023 SERIES 024 SERIES 025 SERIES 026 SERIES 027 SERIES SERIES SERIES 192 0 0 64 192 0 7 15 192 0 7 51 192 0 3 58 192 0 2 57 192 0 7 202 192 0 4 85 192 0 1 179 192 0 7 23 192 0 4 237 192 0 7 2 192 0 1 89 192 0 7 243 192 0 3 59 192 0 3 214 192 0 3 211 192 0 0 64 132 0 1 101 132 0 6 220 192 0 7 200 192 0 3 57 192 0 3 206 192 0 7 192 192 0 7 135 192 168 6 29 192 0 7 253 192 0 4 98 192 0 7 155 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 8000 Device type IP address Device Serial No DS6104HCI00200707 D57104H0120071224 DS7204H0120071130 DS6104HC 40020070 D57204H012007082 DS2 DF1 613002007C DS6101HFOO2007072 DS2 DF1 613002007C DS7204H01 20070902 DS61
36. rup Aighb click to choosn the add arma ad steam media add device P LAM Ge H nisipn Soene Cor igermbon Recording Feakeng pN Alama Lek Modify Device information ner Karanema ATTE Private Domain Laemamo admin F Hardware Decade Doea gena D32CDT52MF EID 2D DROHDRECAR TOR 1 RD SAC Fig 3 5 9 Selecting Private Domain Mode 30 31 User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 4 Menu Introduction Note In this chapter we XL ICA 107M1C as 1 3 megapixels CCD network camera 4 1 Main Menu Call preset 95 and the menu will appear on the screen IRIS means enter while IRIS means cancel Press up down to move the cursor and press left right to select the item Note Take 2 0 megapixels CMOS network camera for example IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playback Configure AAA guN Qe Hernan y Channel 01 A Ar MENU gt q gt el ANGUAGE ENGL ISH FIEGRKERRGINTROL HONZ ME RESOLUTION UXGN C 16007 12007 FRAME 10f ps SHUTTER UFF eee LUTO GAIN Low GLEN ICH T AUTO WHITE BALANCE n AUTO EFFECTS MODE re I MIRROR OFF e EPTZ ON lt EXIT gt lt SAVE gt 1 insed Fig 4 1 1 Call 95 Preset 31 32 User Manual of Network Camera The main menu displays as below d m L lt MA IN MEN S LANGUAGE SENGLISH ELICKER CONTROL 50Hz RESOLUTION C UXGAC 16001200 ERAME gt 12 5f ps SHUTTE
37. stall the Camera 3 Adjust the camera s view angle while watching the video on the adjustment monitor Loosen the fixed screws and adjust horizontally and vertically the camera pan and tilt Adjust the lens focus to get optimal video effect 4 Tighten the screw after adjusting camera s view angle and cover the transparent casing 11 12 User Manual of Network Camera Fig 2 2 10 Install the Cover 2 2 4 Topological graph of network camera Megapixels Network Box Camera Application Keyboard A Data Internet Alarm In Analog Video AA ES s a Alarm Out Monitor dmm 2 Remote Visit Megapixels Network Dome Camera Application Alarm Input Alarm Output Keyboard Speaker Pickup or Microphone 12 User Manual of Network Camera Notice ee ee eee ee ee Network Camera JQC 3FG Relay iC 10A 250VAC 220Y AC c cmt Left Right Fig 2 1 12 Alarm output The alarm output is an on off output that requires external power supply on connection The external power supply shall be 12V DC 30mA or use AC with external relays Equipment damage or electric shock may cause if without relays 2 3 Client Software Installation Note It is recommended that user s computer adopted INTEL P3 P4 C4 Core4 CPU and well known brands Asus Gigabyte MSI ECS and INTEL etc Intel chipset motherboard to ensure the stability of the system Tested t
38. t ceiling mounted cylinders and other styles Client can be installed in accordance with their own ways to achieve the installation Please according the following specific steps to install take ceiling mounted as example when the wall is Wood use the self tapping screws to fix the ceiling plate to the wall surface 10 User Manual of Network Camera Fix slot Fig 2 2 4 Fix card Fig 2 2 5 Fix in Ceiling Take the three columns of Dome camera insert in the three fix slot of the ceiling plate Pay attention to the direction of insertion Let the ceiling plate I logo and the Dome camera I logo in the same direction Meanwhile make the Dome camera along the counterclockwise Rotate 15 degrees until the switch to the fixed date At the same time the I signs on the Dome camera and the locking screw on the ceiling plate is alignment Then screw down the locking screw on the Ceiling plate lock the nut Installation columniation Fig 2 2 6 Dome camera fixing Fig 2 2 7 Dome camera fixed 2 2 3 Vandal proof Dome camera Installation The ceiling mount is a suitable installation method for this camera Please stick to the following steps 1 First loosen the screw with a hexagonal Screw driver attached with the camera and take down the 10 11 User Manual of Network Camera transparent cover shown as below Fig 2 2 8 Unload the Cover 2 Use the screws to fix the dome camera on the ceiling Fig 2 2 9 In
39. t column select the normal model and fill in the IP info 26 27 User Manual of Network Camera IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playbackr Configure Fight ick fo ChOOSe Pe 902 ana add SPREE mega add device Bun a4 Decs Management Softwere Cor gurebon t Recording F esua Alem Leb Uter Management Herder Decode Fig 3 5 3 Selecting Normal Mode 3 4 2 Visit network camera with dynamic IP E 49 nw i _ e e o Mode Client Software IPC Modern Fig 3 5 4 Visit camera through PPPoE dail up This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial up function connecting the camera to a Modem for dial up access to an ADSL network to get a public IP address First through local network access to the network camera select Configure gt Right Click the Device Select Remote Configuration Select PPPoE Settings under Network Paramters fill in the PPPoE user name and password and confirm the password Please restart the network camera after completion of configuration Then the network camera can obtain a dynamic IP from an ISP operation business However the obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE so the IP address always changes accompanied with modem rebooting 24 28 User Manual of Network Camera IP Video Surveillance Switch Preview Playback Configure Fight click to choose tho add arma add steam media add device Y UN Y Hevasion Device Ma
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