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1. 2 Keep activating during this event Apply Cancel After the action gt after a few seconds delay to start recording click the check point to enable and set the last upload for a few seconds click the check point to enable the Kepp activating during this event Service function Click Apply to confirm the setting 50 Name Schedule Action Enabled Type Send E mail Notification Send HTTP Notification Send TCP Notification Upload Images via FTP sorcek Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel Click Apply to confirm the setting 51 select the Send E Mail notification Name Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send HTTP Notification Send TCP Notificatian Upload Images via FTP LILI OU Ogi E Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel Marne Send E mail Notification Enable E mail Template mail 7 Subject door open Cancel Apply Cancel E mail template Events gt Event Servers Set new E Mail select the mail Subject key in door open Content key in door open Click Apply 52 Name Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send HTTP Notification Send TCP Notification Upload Images via FTP LILI O CSE Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel Click Apply to confirm the setting 53 sel
2. Dyndns org Dynamic Dyndns org Custom www dyndns com 26 UPnP Click the UPnP item to display the UPnP setting page IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Enable UPnP Device Name KUO 940 7 4FFFFFGC 1 Enable UPnP click the checkbox to enable or disable the UPnP function 2 Device name Edit the device name in text field Bonjour Click the Bonjour item to display the Bonjour setting page IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports Enable Bonjour Service Name kz2100 407 AFFFFFAGC Apply Cancel Bonjour let IP Camera work with MAC Apple Operation System 1 Enable Bonjour click the checkbox to enable or disable the Bonjour function 2 Service name Edit the device name in the text field 27 Connection Ports Click the Connection Ports item to display the Connection Ports setting page IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports IP Filter HTTP Port Gu Apply Cancel RTSP Port 554 Apply Cancel 1 Setup the HTTP port default setting will be 80 after setup click Apply 2 Setup the RTSP port default setting will be 554 after setup click Apply Can be assigned to another port number between 1025 and 65535 28 IP Filter Click the IP Filter item to display the IP Filter page IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports IP Filter Enable IPFilter Rule Accept 7 Set IP Ap
3. Internet Protocol Camera User s Manual Ver 2011 07 Table of Contents Copyrights amp Trademarks Reading Before Using Warning Before Using Package Content Physical Description Connect to device and setup IP Example to setup IP of your PC Win 7 Recommended PC Specification Live view P Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports IP Filter Multicast RTP Camera Image Setting Text Overla Video amp Audio Video Audio Event Servers FTP E Mail Motion Setup Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Definition E mail Server Date amp Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs 14 Copyrights amp Trademarks Copyright 2010 Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective owners Disclaimer This document is intended for general information purposes only and due care has been taken in its preparation Any risk arising from the use of this information rests with the recipient and nothing herein should be construed as constituting any kind of warranty The distributor reserves the right to make adjustments without prior notification All names of people and organizations used in these documents examples are fictitious Any resemblance to any actual organization or person living or dead is purely coincidental and unintended Reading Before U
4. amp Time item to see Date amp Time Setting Page The default method is Sync with time server Method select the Sync with time server Manual Sync with PC Method Sync with Time Server 7 MHTP Server Manual Sync Interval Sync with PC Time Zone GMT 08 Beijing Hong Kong Shanghai 7 Enable Daylight Saving Time Apply Cancel 63 Method select the Sync with time server E mail Server Date amp Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs Method Sync with Time Server T NTP Server asia pool ntp org sync Interval One day T Time Zone GMT 08 Beijing Hong Kong Shanghai 7 Enable Daylight Saving Time Apply Cancel Method select the Manual E mail Server Date amp Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs Method Manual mu Date Yrrr MM DO Time HH MM Ss Time Zone GMT 08 Beijing Hong Kong Shanghai Enable Daylight Saving Time Apply Cancel Manual inputDate and Time 64 Method select the Sync with PC 2MP Network Camera Live View Seip English 7 Network E mail Server Date amp Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs Camera Video 8 Audio Events Sven Method Sync with PC Date 2011 06 30 Time 11 19 23 Time Zone GMT 8 v Apply Cancel v FEN R ERESK MA av R100 v EF 11 19 2011 6 30 amp t m9 4 65 Users You can set up different rol
5. oT 33 LI I gt I LI 36 EEE Apply Cancel Separate into 3 Region of Motion Detection Click to add a new motion detection window Once it is added there will be a motion window shows in the live view screen You can adjust column and Square to set up the region as you want Click to cancel an exist motion detection window Window Name Setup the name of motion window Enable Click to enable or disable each motion window Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of motion detection region the higher this value the easier camera considers video change to be an activity Threshold Set the threshold of motion detection region the larger this value the larger the object size and activity needed to trigger motion detection 41 Alarm I O Click the Alarm I O item to display the Alarm I O Page Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm I O Alarm Definition Sc Port Name Normal State Current State Input Inputd Open Open Output output Open Open Apply Cancel Port Separate in to Digital Input Output Name Edit the name of Digital Input Output Normal Status Setup the normal status of Digital Input Output YA iy E Current Status See the current status of Digital Input Output 42 Alarm Definition Click the Alarm Definition item to display the Alarm Definition Page Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Definition Name
6. Trigger by Enabled Status Add Click Add to Open the setup page 43 Eyent Definition hane Alarm Action Trigger Interval 1 Secondi s Working Time es Disable 0 Always nr Manual Trigger by Motion Detection In T Condition V Apply Cancel 1 Name Event Name 2 Alarm d Trigger Interval Action time b Working Time select the Disable Always Manual C d Trigger by Motion Detection 7 In Input Fort System Starting Trigger by Condition amp Motion Detection 0 Input Port amp System Starting Condition Starting Stopped Condition start gt Stop 0 Starting amp Stopped amp Start gt Stop 44 3 Action Event Definition Mame Alarm Action Enabled Type kai Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification LI Send HTTP Notification LI Send TCP Notification LI Upload Images via FTP LI Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel Activate output port Send E Mail notification Send HTTP notification Send TCP notification Upload images via FTP Upload images via E Mail 45 Schedule Definition Click the Schedule Definition item to display the Schedule Definition Page Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm I 0 Alarm Definition Schedule Definition Name Enabled Status Add Methods of operation with the Upload images via Alarm Definition 46 Example Operation 1 When the door is opened alar
7. Users System Name Maintenance Logs Log Level INFO Refresh Level Time Message INFO 2011 06 23 15 04 Unicast TCP over RTSPI RTP client 192 160 INFO 2011 06 23 15 04 e Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 165 INFO 2011 06 23 10 45 2 Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 162 INFO 2011 06 23 10 45 Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 168 INFO 2011 06 23 10 44 Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 16 INFO 2011 06 23 10 44 Unicast TOP over RTSP RTP client 192 16 INFO 2011 06 23 10 28 Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 16t INFO 2011 06 23 10 28 Unicast TCP over RTSPIRTP client 192 162 INFO 2011 06 23 10 27 Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 16 INFO 2011 06 23 10 27 Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 162 INFO 2011 06 23 10 25 Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 168 INFO 2011 06 23 10 25 Unicast TCP over RTSP RTP client 192 160 Log Level select the INFO WARNING ERROR FATAL ALL WARNING ERROR FATAL ALL 74
8. Video Resolution SVGA or XGA with 1024x768 resolution Kindly refer to the Solution Commander to choose the suitable PC Specification http www raylios com calculators asp ID 36 amp ChannellD 104 amp lang en 20 Layout Live view English lix Browser F T og ES E s SE A p e SN oe i I F Ps UNAUA a 2 This chapter explains the layout of the Live View page It is composed of the following sections 1 Click the Live View tab to show Live View page 2 IF you want to setup this IP camera video server please click the Setup tab to switch to Setup Page 3 Full Screen Click the icon to stretch the preview to full screen You can click Esc button on the keyboard to return to previous display 4 Snapshot C Click the icon to take a snapshot The snapshot picture will be saved to the default folder C Users Account Name Documents ArkViewer pic in the format of YYYYMMDD HH mm ss jpg 20 21 5 Manual Recording Click the icon to do the manual recording The recording video file will be saved to the default folder C Users Account Name Documents ArkViewer avi in the format of YYYYMMDD HH mm ss avi 6 Audio out Click the icon to enable the audio out from PC to IP camera or video server When it is enabled your voice will be transferred to the audio out of the IP camera Note You will need to have a microphone connected to your PC
9. and Sound ad HomeGroup Add a wireless device to the network Network and Sharing Center AA View network status and tasks Connect to a network View network computers and devices Choose homegroup and sharing options Programs Safety Appearance and Personalization Clock Language and Region Ease of Access User Accounts and Family Internet Options Change your homepage Manage browser add ons Delete browsing history and cookies 14 2 Click Change adapter settings in the Network Task menu oS j Ya lt Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Seorch Contra Panel View your basic network information and set up connections See full map i bb RAYLIOS PC Network Internet Change advanced sharing settings i 3 This computer View your active networks Connect or disconnect je Network Access type Internet Work network Connections m Local Area Connection Change your netwerking settings ES Set up new connection or network Set up wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up router or access point i Connect to a network Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or VPN network connection Choose homegroup and sharing options bee alen Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings HomeGroup Troubleshoot problems m Internet Options Diagnose and repai
10. type accessory package is included Power Adaptor Software CD lt er j Product CD in the package contains the following Search Tool CMS M1 064 Operation Manual Physical Description Front Panel Back Focus Adjustment Back Panel Digital Input Output Ethernet 10 100 RJ45 Connect Auto Iris Control Cable Socket Vandal Dome WA RS485 8 DI DO ed VIDEO Jf OT dEn Set eee DC LED_Y ul u za LED G di i RESET 101 I i ay amp 5 Zw J a ll YO m EA IR Tube IR Tube Slim type BP Es Tagging Ethernet Port The IP device connects to the Ethernet via a standard RJ45 connector Supporting NWAY this IP device can auto detect the speed of local network segment 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Reset Button Step 1 Switch off IP device by disconnecting the power cable Step 2 Press and continue to hold the Reset Button with a sharp tipped object like a pen Step 3 Reconnect the power cable while continuing to hold the reset button The Power LED light will turn orange for about 15 seconds and then turn green for about 5 seconds By this time the reset to default operation is already completed This reset operation time fluctuates slightly with the environment Audio Input Output The IP device supports audio input and o
11. 7 Audio in Cy roo h Click the icon to mute or the icon to receive audio in from the IP camera Drag the volume bar to adjust the volume MIPES 8 Stream Codec Click to select the compression codec used in video The codec type option includes H 264 MPEG4 and MJPEG Once selected the IP camera will start to send video in new stream type 9 Language English pl Click to select the language of user interface English Traditional Chinese 22 Setup This chapter explains how to select the stream transmission mode and saving options of firmware in IP Cameras When completed with the setting on this page click Apply on the page bottom to enable the settings Network IP Networking 1 Click the Setup tab to show Setup page 2 Click the Network tab to show Network page 3 Click the IP Networking tab to show IP Networking page IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports IP Filter Connection Type DHCP Client Apply Cancel DHCP Client Static IP Connection Type select the DHCP Client Static IP PPPoE PPS 23 DHCP Client Choose the Connection Type as DHCP Client Click Apply to confirm the DHCP function IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports Connection Type DHCP Client Apply Cancel Static IP Choose the Connection Type as Static IP IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports Connec
12. 95 192 1 Apply Cancel ee 7 Internet Explorer will reopen after a few seconds This is normal 8 Wiait for 40 seconds and reopen IE by typing in the new IP in this example 192 168 1 101 For later device you add into the network please choose an IP that is not used by any existing device 9 If you have more than one device continue again from step 2 Assign different new IP to each camera for instance gt 192 168 1 102 You do not need to unplug the existing devices from the witch because there is no IP conflict 11 Login 1 Open Internet Explorer 6 0 or above You may download the latest version from http www microsoft com windows ie downloads default mspx 2 Enter the IP address of the IP device and press enter to go to Login Page The default IP address is http 192 168 1 161 3 Enter the Account name and the Password Default Account Admin Password password 4 Click OK or click Cancel to re enter again Windows Security l x The server 192 168 0 203 at anchor requires 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 Password E Remember my credentials 12 Example to setup IP of your PC Win 7 The procedures are as below show how to setup your IP on Windows XP If you use operating sys
13. Click the Can set up multiple Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Defini Name mail Recipient admingraylios com tw Server Type E Mail 7 Apply Cancel Click Apply to confirm the setting 39 HTTP Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm 1 0 Alarm Definition Schedule Definition Server Type HTTP Mame URL User Name Password Proxy Server Proxy Server Fort Proxy User Proxy Password Apply Cancel If the user has installed HTTP Server sequence input settings Click Apply to confirm the setting TCP Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Definition Mame TCP Address 197 168 188 men Server Type TCP EE Enter Name Not with the FTP HTTP TCP to set the same user name Address gt Port Click Apply to confirm the setting 40 Motion Setup Click the Motion Setup item to display the Motion Setup Page Network Event Servers Camera Video amp Audio Events System Window Name Enable Sensitivity Threshold Detect Status Window Name Enable Sensitivity Threshold Detect Status Motion Setup Live View Setup Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Definition untitled MI 91 A PM 1 5 y I I I 21 untitled1 ccs Sonn v 98
14. HTTP Notification Send TCP Notification Upload Images via FTP PSS EB Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel Event Definition Upload Images Enable this action E mail template admin mail WI Include pre alarm buffer 60 secondi 30 frames per second w Include post alarm buffer 60 second 30 framefs per second F WI Include live images _ Keep uploading for 7 4 Keep uploading till the end of event cane Methods of operation with the Upload images via FTP 60 Name Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send HTTP Notification Send TCP Notification Upload Images via FTP Cancel Click Apply to confirm the setting 61 System This section explains how to configure the basic settings for the IP Cameras such as the host name and system time Click the System item to display the System Page E mail Server Click the E mail Server item to display the E mail Server Page E mail Server Date amp Time Users System Name Maintenance SMTP Server Port 25 Sender rudder ravlios com Authentication Off User Name Password Apply Cancel SMTP Sever For example Gmail s SMTP Sever for smtp gmail com Port Default Port 25 Sender LOGIN Off Authentication select the off PLAIN LOGIN PLAIN Password 62 Date 8 Time Click the Data
15. a FTP Marne Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send HTTP Notification Send TCP Notification Upload Images via FTP LILI IN WW Is Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel Event Definition Upload Images Enable this action FTP server admin WI Include pre alarm buffer 60 secondi 30 framets per second w Include post alarm buffer 60 second 30 framefs per second WI Include live images J Keep uploading for v 4 Keep uploading till the end of event Cancel 1 FTP server Events gt Event Servers Set new FTP select the admin 2 For example in Figure Open the front door Pre alarm 60 seconds 30 frames per 58 second 3 The door is opened Post alarm 60 seconds 30 frames per second Include live images Keep uploading for second The time taken to set their own image Keep uploading till end of event Options on the Figure that screen time is saved action until one minute before the action began after the end ofone minute Name Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send HTTP Notification Send TCP Notification Upload Images via E mail EJA WN 9 Is Cancel Click Apply to confirm the setting 59 select the Upload images via E Mail Marne Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send
16. ble the Audio recording function by Audio in Encoder type Select the encoder type by G 726 G 711 u law 6 711 law Bit rate Set up the bit rate by 16 32 Kbps of Audio Stream et 36 Events Click the Events item to display the Events Page Event Servers Click the Event Servers item to display the Event Servers Page Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Definitior Event Servers Motion Setup Name Type Address Port Add Click Add to Open the setup page server Type FTP Server Type select the FTP E Mail HTTP TCP Te E Mail Address HTTP Port TCP 37 Example Operation FTP Eyent Seryers Motion Setup Alarm I O Alarm Definition Schedule Definitio N Server Type FTP 7 Fort el Passive Mode User admin Password tokio Mame FTF Address 192 1694 1 151 Remote Folder i lic He ane Name Edit the name of the server Address Edit the address of the server Port Edit the Port of the server Passive Mode User username Password password Click Apply to confirm the setting Remote Folder 38 Event Servers Motion Setup Alarm IZO Alarm Definition Schedule Definiti Name mail Recipient admin raylios com tw Server Type E Mail na Apply Cancel Name Enter the user name Not with the FTP HTTP TCP to set the same user name Recipient Enter the recipient gt
17. e Domain name Example Operation E mail Server Date amp Time Users System Name Title name Hello Host name anchor Domain name raylios cam Maintenance Maintenance Logs Logs 70 Network Camera Yideo amp Audio Events System Change Tittle name Complete Live View setup 71 Maintenance Click the Maintenance to enter Maintenance Page E mail Server Date Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs Restore to factory default Reboot this device Be careful This operation will reset all settings It ll take a minute to reboot this device i Select File Restore Logo Upload Logo Select firmware to update 1 Restore to factory default If you want to reset all the settings You will have to use factory default IP setting to connect to this camera Please refer to previous login section 2 Reboot this device If you want to save all the settings and reboot this IP camera Some settings might not take effect before save and reboot After around 40 seconds the IP Camera will reopen the setting page to indicate the reboot is finished 3 Firmware Upgrade a Select File select the upgrade file You can always get the latest version at our website 4 Upload Logo Restore Logo 72 Logs E mail Seryer Date Time Users System Name F F Log Level INFO na Refresh Click Refresh Maintenance 73 E mail Seryer Date amp Time
18. ect the Send HTTP notification Marne Schedule Action Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send TCP Notification Upload Images via FTP Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel em E HTTP Notification Enable HTTP Server HTTP F Parameters door open cane apply Cancel HTTP sever select the HTTP Massage key in door open 54 Name Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send TCP Notification Upload Images via FTP Upload Images via E mail Cancel Click Apply to confirm the setting 55 select the Send TCP notification Marne Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send ATTP Notification Upload Images via FTP Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel Marne m E E E TCP Notification Enable this action TCP Server TCP Apply Cancel Apply Cancel TCP sever select the TCP Massage key in door open Marne Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port Send E mail Notification Send HTTP Notification Upload Images via FTP Upload Images via E mail Cancel Click Apply to confirm the setting 57 select the Upload images vi
19. es of Viewers Operators amp Administrators Administrator account allows the user to watch the live view and setup everything but viewers account allows user only to watch the live image E mail Server Date amp Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs pl Operators Administrators Viewers Browse only No permission amp Operators Some functions can be modified amp Adminstrators Administrators Maximum permissions 66 Example Operation E mail Server Date amp Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs gt Di Operate he Adobe Flash Player 10 3 181 14 Permissions you want to add content on the right point above gt Add a new viewer 67 E mail Seryer Date Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs 3 Operators Adda new user gt Ba Administrators Login Name vleNer Password eae Apply Cancel Enter user name and password 68 E mail Seryer Date Time Users System Name Maintenance Logs Co Viewers Login Mame viewer Password bl Operators C Administrators Confirm Password Update Cancel Complete 69 System Name E mail Server Date Time Users System Name Title name 2MP Network Camera Host name anchor Domain name raylios com apply Cancel Can change the Tittle name Host nam
20. ge Setting Image Setting Page This tab concerns the general video settings 1 Brightness Select the value The higher this value the brighter view 2 Saturation Select the value The higher this value the more colorful view Too colorful might be unnatural 3 Contrast Select the value The higher this value there are more level between Black amp White make the detail clearer Noise might be clearer at the same time 4 Sharpness Select the Sharpness value The higher this value the shape of item is clearer Noise might be clearer at the same time Exposure Select the Exposure mode for 60Htz or 50Htz Manual Shutter Select the Shutter mode for White Balance Select the White Balance mode for a Auto the IP Camera automatically adjusts the color of the light in response to different lighting condition The white balance setting defaults to Auto and works well in most situations Manual Adjust the value of R gain B gain to get the best color Hold Current follow the steps below to manually set the white balance to compensate for the ambient lighting conditions Firstly Set the white balance to auto and click Apply Secondly Place a sheet of white paper in front of the lens and then allow the IP Camera to adjust the color automatically Thirdly Select Hold Current to confirm the setting while the color is being measured Finally Click Apply to enable the current setting 31 R gain the highe
21. h device and add them one by one Connect to the first device by following steps 1 to 9 below Before adding more devices into the network you need to change the current device to a new IP address so no two devices have IP conflict Steps 6 to 9 10 For adding devices without DHCP please see following steps 1 Connect the PC to the Network Switch with the CAT5 cable and change your PC s IP to 192 168 1 99 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 99 is just a sample it may be any number from 1 to 254 except 50 2 Connect the device to your Network Switch If it is a PoE enabled Switch then the device is powered on If it is NOT a PoE enabled Switch please also plug in the Power Adapter 3 Open Internet Explorer Version 6 0 or above and type in Default IP http 192 168 1 50 4 When you see the login window please input default user and password Default User name Admin Password password 5 After you log in you will see the video from IP device To go to the main menu click the Setup button on the top right 6 Please go to Network IP Networking Change the IP mode to Static IP and the IP address to 192 168 1 101 or any other unused IP Avoid 192 168 1 50 the IP of your PCs and other devices already in network Click Apply then click System gt Maintenance gt Reboot this device Connection Type Static IP 7 IP Address 192 168 1 50 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS 1 168 95 1 1 DNS 2 168
22. h is used by Obtain DNS server address automatically the IP device Please also make sure Use the following DNS server addresses that no two equipments use the Preferred DNS server T same IP address in the same Alternate DNS serwer network E Validate settings upon exit Advanced Click the OK button and the window dialog box will close 16 Set ActivX 1 Toolbar Tools Internet Options E i 17 2 Security Click the Custom Level ee Internet Options WA i is Le I HESSEN all zones to deraulklevel Apply 18 3 Download signed ActiveX controls and Download unsigned ActiveX controls Click the Prompt Security Settings Internet fone settings Binary and script behaviors r gt Administrator approved O Disable Enable Display video and animation on webpage that does not use 2 Disable Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Enable not secure Prompt recommended Download unsigned ActiveX controls Disable recommended C not secure Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings Reset to Medium high default v Reset 4 Click the Alppy 19 Recommended PC Specification CPU Core2Duo 2 13GHz and above Memory 2GB or above Operating System Windows XP with SP2 or above Windows Vista Windows 2003 Windows 7 Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 and above
23. l s Fixed Quality Excellent Resolution UXGA Frame Rate 15 Y JPEG Quality Good x Resolution UXGA Frame Rate 15 Apply Image Setting H 264 a Fixed Bit Rate select the Video bit rate value remains constant at all conditions From Max 6M to Min 28k Kindly refer to the Solution Commander to choose the suitable Bit rate Video Setting Bandwidth Consumption SKGA 1280x1024 HD 720P ka al T m Co y a O 3 O Fa QVGA 320x240 b Fixed Quality select the Quality value for Standard Good Great Excellent c Resolution Select the video resolution of the IP Camera UXGA 1600x1200 HD 720 1280x720 VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 d Frame Rate Select the available frame rate from the drop down menu This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any given second of video streaming Assigning a limited bit rate may result in a few dropped frames rate when the stream data overflows the allowed bit rate Doing so will also disable Bit Rate setting below Under UXGA Resolution the Max Frame rate will be 15 fps Under VGA QVGA HD 720 Resolution the Max Frame rate will be 30 fps 35 MPEG4 Same concept as H 264 JPEG Same concept as H 264 Audio Click the Audio item to display the Audio Page video Audio Enable Encoder Type G 726 Bit rate 16 Kbps Apply Cancel 1 Enable Audio click the checkbox to enable or disa
24. m is triggered Alarm Marne Schedule Action Intery al 1 minutes Working Time 7 Disable Apply Cancel Name Event Name For example in Figure Triggering alarm the door is opened gt So Named for the door Working Time select Manual Click the Edit 47 Working Time Setup Sun jw Mon jw Tue w Wed jw Thu jw Fri Sat FA Start tirne sg og End time St o Enabled Weekday Start time End time Apply Cancel Into the edit page 48 Example Monday Friday 8 00 am No one will enter the company prevent malicious intrusion setting time for Monday Friday 8 00 am then Click the Add gt gt Can set up multiple Working Time Setup Sun ku Morn vi Tue w Wed vi Thu ku Fri Sat Start time ud Enabled Weekday w Mon w Tue vi Wed w Thu w Fri Start time 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 08 00 Ta 2 Ta Ta s op Ee a 1 Add gt gt End time 09 00 09 00 09 00 09 00 09 00 Click Apply to confirm the setting PM ku I5 J EA 49 amp Action select the Activate output port Name Schedule Action Enabled Type Activate Output Port L LI Send E mail Notification m Send HTTP Notification m Send TCP Notification Upload Images via FTP lani Upload Images via E mail Apply Cancel Activate Dutput Port Enable Acton outputd Delay action for rmoillisecands 1 Keep activating for
25. ply et Cancel Only those clients whose IP address is on the Allowed list and not on the Reject List can access the IP camera Enable IP Filter Click the checkbox to enable or disable the IP Filter function Rule Accept Reject the IP Address listed in the below Set IP Key in IP Address After setup Click Apply 2 a M 29 Multicast RTP Click Multicast RTP to show the Multicast RTP page IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports IP Filter Multicast RTP Address 239 211 259 108 Time to Live 5 Apply Cancel Multicast sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple clients to acquire the stream at the same time by requesting a company from the multicast group address Enable multicast can effectively save Internet bandwidth 1 Address Select the multicast IP address Default settings is 239 243 251 26 2 Time to live Set up the number of time to live 30 Camera Image Setting Network Camera Video 8 Audio Events System Live View Setup Image Setting Text Overlay Brightness 50 Preview Saturation 50 gt Contrast 50 gt Sharpness 50 7 Exposure Auto 60 Hz 40 Manual Shutter White Balance Manual v RGIN 50 f BGN 50 mf Day Night Night Threshold AGC Auto a 90 KIA zas t ar JR Rotation Flip Mirror Auto Iris Enable Apply Factory Default Cancel Ima
26. r network problems or get troubleshooting information Windows Firewall 3 Click Lacal Area Connection Click Right Local Area Connection Diagnose a Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Delete Rename 15 4 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties Local Area Connection Properties Ea Networking Connect using aF Atheros ARST21 ARB8113 AR8114 PCI E Ethemet Contro This connection uses the following items o Client for Microsoft Networks w cos Packet Scheduler ja File and Printer se for Microsoft Networks j T wi Link ioc Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Fr tocolIntemet Protocol The default wide area network protocolthat provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 5 Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter IP address and the subnet mask Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPvd Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator i ai Please set the settings as below Obtain an IP address automatically IP address 192 168 1 xxx Use the following IP address i Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IF address 192 168 dot de 955 355 NOTE xxx should be a number from Default gateway l 1 to 254 except 50 whic
27. r this value the color is closer to red warm color B gain the higher this value the color is closer to blue cold color 10 Day Night Select the mode for Auto On Off of night mode Black and White 11 Day Threshold Select the Threshold value The higher this value the easier turn to night mode 12 AGC Select the AGC value The higher this value the larger each signal included brightness and noise 13 Rotation Click to enable or disable Flip amp Mirror 14 Auto Iris Click to enable or disable Enable You can see the preview to fine tune the image or click restore to recall the original settings without incorporating the changes When completed with the settings on this page click Apply to enable the setting 32 Tert Overlay Click the Text Overlay item to display the Text Overlay Page Image Setting Text Overlay ku Include Date ku Include Time ku Include Text K2100 2 06 Apply Cancel Include date Click the checkbox to enable or disable the date of text overlay Include time Click the checkbox to enable or disable the time of text overlay Include text Click the checkbox to enable or disable the text which you edit in the column Product serial number 5 After setup click Apply 33 Video amp Audio Video Click the Video item to display the Video Page The functions here are video Audio s H 264 MPEG 4 2 Fixed BitRate oan h
28. sing You should read all the safety and operating instructions before using this product The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country The IP Camera is not only a high performance web ready camera but can also be part of a flexible surveillance system It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use Warning Before Using A 1 Abnormal Power off the IP Camera immediately when the smoke or unusual odors are detected 2 Voltage Don not use the power supply with other voltages if you use a power supply with different voltage than the one included with this device It is likely to be damaged or damage other equipments personnel 3 Humidity Keep the IP Camera dry inside If it becomes wet power off is necessary Do not place it in high humidity environments 4 Temperature Refer to your user s manual for the operating temperature do not place around heat sources direct sunlight 5 Disassemble Do not open the housing of this IP Camera avoid disassembling and inserting the sharp or tiny things 6 Accessory Do not use attachment accessory not recommend by Raylios All warranty will be voided in the situations above Package Content Box Cam oS Humm Lens not included Vandal Dome IR Vandal Dome 35 IR LED IR Vandal Dome 50 IR LED accessory package is included IR Tube IR Tube Slim
29. tem other than Windows XP please refer to OS manuals for proper setup procedures 1 Start up your PC 2 Click the Start and select the Control Panel kal Getting Started Tal Fa Connect to a Projector Snipping Tool Zp Paint q XPS Viewer Windows Fax and Scan Remote Desktop Connection Wu Magnifier b All Programs Raylios Documents Pictures Music Computer Control Panel Devices and Printers Default Programs Help and Support 13 Double check the Network and internet connection icon Adjust your computer s settings System and Security Review your computer s status Back up your computer Find and fix problerns Network and Internet View network status and tasks Choose homegroup and sharing options Hardware and Sound View devices and printers Add device Programs Uninstall a program View by Category Y User Accounts and Family Safety iy Add or remove user accounts By Set up parental controls for any user Appearance and Personalization Change thetheme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution Clock Language and Region Change keyboards or other input methods Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display 1 Double check the Network Connection icon 9 jo e Control Panel Network and Internet Control Panel Home LA System and Security Network and Internet Hardware
30. tion Type Static IP ee IP Address 192 168 1 186 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 ONS 1 168 935 1 1 DNS 2 168 935 192 1 Apply Cancel 24 1 IP Address you can setup the IP address of this IP camera kindly refer to the Connect to device and setup IP for more detail setting 2 Subnet Mask should be 255 255 255 0 3 Gateway 192 168 1 1 4 DNS1 168 95 1 1 5 DN2 168 95 192 1 PPPoE Choose the Connection Type as PPPoE IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Connection Ports Connection Type PPPoE User Name Password Password Confirm DONS Configuration gt gt Apply Cancel PPPoE requires an account provided by your ISP Edit the User Name and Password and then confirm the password Click Apply to confirm the Edition and PPPoE function 25 Dynamic DNS DDNS configuration gt gt change to DDNS function enable page Click the Dynamic DNS item to show the Dynamic DNS setting page IP Networking Dynamic DNS UPnP Bonjour Conn Enable DONS w service Provider DynDNS org Hostname User Name Password Apply Cancel DDNS is a service that allows your IP Camera especially when assigned with a Dynamic IP address to have a fixed host and domain name 1 DDNS Service click the check point to enable or disable the DDNS Service function Refer to the following links to apply for a dynamic domain account when selecting other DDNS providers
31. utput with earphone jack Digital Input Output Used in applications like motion detection event triggering time lapse recording alarm notifications etc the I O terminal connector provides the interface to 1 Transistor output for connecting external devices such as relays and LEDs Connected devices can be activated by Output buttons on the Live View page or through video management software 2 Digital Input An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit for example PIRs door window contacts glass break detectors etc The device will detect the change in digital input and transmit the signal to video surveillance servers Connect to device and setup IP This section describes how to configure the IP device The administrator has unlimited access to all settings while the normal user can only view live video The IP device is configured under a standard browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above If you have DHCP server router in your network If you are using a network server router which are able to automatically provide IP addresses through DHCP just plug in your computer and IP Box Camera into the device and it will acquire network address by itself Find and access the device with our Skate IP Device Search Tool which is in our package CD with the camera If you do NOT have DHCP server router in your network Please assign a static IP for eac
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