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1. Connect Pan Tilt Seat D D Connect PT control line 485A 485B terminal PTZ Tx Rx Hoe 11 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Alarm input f 7 7 3 r ld 5 1 Ld Narmal Open ay Gnd Close at alarm l D POWER WE INFRARED TIVE INFRARB i E d To connect the Active Infrared Sensor to IP CAMERAR camera ALARM IN will trigger alarm when light beams interrupted 12 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Alarm output I Warnning Ground Fault Circuit Interragter GFCI To 220VAC Source en un x 220VAC Devices WARNING If connect higher power loading gt 1A directly to camera alarm out will cause damage the camera Higher current 20 5A will accelerate aging of the relay on camera PCB external relay box is always recommended to protect the camera 13 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter4 System Requirement 4 1 The lowest hardware configuration 9 CPU Intel Pentium 2 0GHz Don t support AMD CPU 9 Memory 1 024MB 9 Graphics Card TNT2 4 Sound Card Speaker Mic Hard Disk Recording Image no less than 40G 4 2 The recommended hardware configuration 4 CPU Intel Core2 DUAL 2 0GMhz or above 9 Memory 2 048MB Graphics Card Nvidia Geforce FX9400 or ATI RADEON 9000 series 256MB video memory graphic card supports hardware Scaling The PC graphics card must support ha
2. 5 3 Install ActiveX and Login 1 Install OCX setup ActiveX controls plug in required by IE browser is installed simultaneously click on the Install 1st tab on product CD pop up Manu 2 Download ActiveX controls plug in required set the safety property of IE in the PC only at the first time accessing new IP Camera Note Before Install DCX setup must close all IE browser windows Before accessing Clairvoyant IP Cameras Video servers through IE browser please follow below steps to Add camera IP address or URL to your IE trusted sites list In order to download amp install ActiveX controls you will need to add your camera IP url address to your IE browser Trusted sites IEbrowser Tool Internet Options Security 21 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual about blank Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites BRE Help i Mail and News 2 Wu Q is x Synchronize Favorites GP Media O L3 SA A Windows Update Address amp about blank Show Related Links Internet Options Internet Options wa lrusted sites ES General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced You can add and remove Web sites from this zone All Web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Select a WeBlicontent zone to specify its security settings o 9 Oo Internet Local intranet Restricted sites
3. http www ipcamera com tw Trusted sites Web sites http www ipcamera com tw Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that trust not to damage your computer or data No sites are in this Security level for this zone Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Default Level Trusted sites You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this website to the zone http www ipcamera com tuy Websites http 61 217 147 52 http 61 221 88 52 http webmail hinet net http www ipcamera com tw server verification https For all sites in this zone Remember to un check the Require Server verification https for all sites in this zone Type in http CameralP address or URL to Add this website to the zone field click on Add button 22 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual You can add you LAN subnet to your trusted sites by adding http 192 168 0 if your LAN subnet is 192 168 0 xxx Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security settings o V y 9 Internet Localintranet Trusted sites Restricted sites
4. kereda ites This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files You have websites in this zone Security level For this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom level To use the recommended settings click Default level 4 Custom level k Default level Reset all zones to default level Choose Custom level and enable all ActiveX features of Trusted sites zone lEbrowser gt Tool gt Internet Options Security Custom Level ActiveX control and Plug ins three settings should set to Enable Remember to set the Security level of trusted sites to LOW Click Apply or OK to save Enable download and run un signed ActiveX plug ins Enable Download unsigned ActiveX controls Enable Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Enable Run ActiveX controls and plug ins 23 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Internet Options fx Security Settings Trusted Sites Zone x A General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Settings 4j ActiveX controls and plug ins ta zone be view ce changa security settings Allow previously unused Actives controls to run without prom e ed r ES Disable e V O p na hz Alos Scriptiets Internet Local intranet DERETA Restricted C Disable is l S Enable semana Sie This zame contains w
5. 202 106 0 20 HTTP port map No 80 WiFi Parameters Domain E C Enable WiFi test1 mvddns net PPPOE Parameters Enable PPPOE IP address Subnet mask GateWay PPPOE URL PPPOE username SSID PPPOE password Password Online time inutes type of encryption NONE h r E TEE Frequency band Auto g xu c uto connec Mode Auto ii Center URL 192 168 554 Center port No 6000 Save oetting IP Camera address Subnet mask Gateway MAC Data port HTTP port DNS address The device will restart after setting and save If IP camera is connected to Wi Fi network please don t use the same subnet IP addresses for both wired amp Wi Fi Please make sure the IP camera IP is set to the same subnet of your LAN IP please consult MIS or network engineer if don t understand what is subnet If connect IP Camera directly to your PC please make sure your PC IP is the same subnet of your IP Camera make sure to set your PC IP to manual settings Before you can connect your IP camera from Internet please must read below check points Its impossible to access LAN IP from Internet IP started with 192 168 xxx xxx is LAN IP LAN IP is illegal IP Only legal public IP can be accessed through Internet 41 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual No one can access your LAN IP through Internet or you will be in big security threat Hackers can access your bank account and secrets stored in your LAN PC 1 Broadband router is firew
6. 4 qe Axx KOC v 4 C1002QIG Mos Mf untitled Paint MSs o S BS 10 12 PM Type ipconfig at command prompt press Enter button you will get your PC Network Interface Card IP address Subnet mask Gateway information ec HAWINDOWS system37 cmd exe Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 G Copyright 1985 2081 Microsoft Corp H Documents and Settings hhdigital gt ipconfig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP Address 1 ww ew Subnet Mask a a an we Default Gateway aan z 192 168 1 15 200 200 2004 192 168 1235 H Documents and Settings hhdigital gt _ 17 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Please remember the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway then setup the IP Camera IP address according to your PC IP address to ensure computer amp IP Camera IP addresses are in the same subnet For example Set IP Camera IP addresses to 192 168 1100 Default Gateway amp Subnet Mask same as PC Click Set to set Network Parameter as illustrated below Network Parameter Device model IPCamD1 Video Encoder Device name Pamo Channel num SSS MAC 00 5D 20 AD 11 414 00 IF address 182 168 1 100 Subnet mask hag c Se uc cu s Gateway 182 158 1 TEE Data port s000 Web port B Multicast IP nu E EM EE Multicast port 5000 DMS 202 SG 134 133 Us
7. 255 0 192 168 1 3 S000 a0 224 55 5 1 OVS51089 2 Channel Half01 Video Encode 2 182 158 1 204 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 3 S000 a0 224 55 8 1 DWS51 464 1 Channael D1 Wideo Encoder 1 182 158 1 171 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 3 S000 al 224 55 8 D v852B551 1 Channel D1 Video Encoder 1 182 158 1 17U 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 3 S000 a0 224 55 8 Local IP Display the local PC IP If your PC has multiple NICs or multi addressed local IP please select an IP address to connect NVS In the above Search NVS software interface it shows this computer has searched all IP Cameras in LAN If there are many IP cameras in your LAN you can distinguish which camera is yours by the Device Name based on the unique device ID The Device Name was named in the factory as DVS ID number Note Please make sure there is DHCP server available or set your PC IP address manually Your PC won t Obtain an IP address automatically without DHCP connected SearchNVS won t work on a PC without IP address Please select the correct Network Interface Card that connected to cameras IP address for Local IP if you have multiple Network Interface Cards installed in your PC Set IP address for IP camera Your computer IP address must be in the same subnet of IP Camera in order to visit IP camera So we need to set the IP address of the IP camera before accessing camera To get your PC IP configuration information go to command mode by click Start Run t
8. 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 13 Local Settings gt System PC live view parameter settings gt Video Code stream Preferred Stream gt Alarm Set Preview mode Real time Network Set Reset Mosaic M User Manage PC Storage parameter gt Terminal Record file packat 10 mo gt Storage Set time f Device Set Record file path C XDNVS EL cases Please keep the default path Record Set Snap Set Local Set gt Images Set gt Lens Control Save Code stream Select primary stream to display on IE Preview mode Choose real time for least delay Record file path Setting storage path for recorded video file and captured snapshot file Default path C XDNVS H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Appendix 1 Network Port for IP Camera TCP 80 Web port 5000 Communication port Audio Video data transmitting Port Talk data transmitting Port 5000 Audio Video data transmitting Port Appendix2 Network Factory Defaults Wired network defaults IP Address 192 168 55 160 Data port 5000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Web port 80 Gateway 192 168 55 1 DHCP OFF Wireless network defaults IP Address 192 168 1 160 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Frequency Mode Auto Note The wireless network can t be the same as the wired network Must be different subnet 51 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Appendix 3 Cross Ethernet C
9. Furthermore central management software can be used for integrated surveillance and management of multiple UsarvogarA mega pixels IP Cameras Video Servers very easy to build large surveillance system Performance PAN amp TILT mechanism C1228H SOC single chip solution equipped with two processors ARMY and DSP Support high sensitivity CMOS sensor H 264 main profile Level 3 realize transmission of High Definition video over low network bandwidth easily Support dual compression and dual video streams more adaptive to different network environment display different resolution video on different client devices PC amp phone Up to 30 frames per second in all resolutions ranging up to 1280 x 960 15fps 1600x1200 Up to 10 viewers can directly access the camera simultaneously Stand alone alarming amp motion detection able to set 396 detective zones 22 x 18 each with 100 levels sensitivity send snapshots by scheduling or at alarm motion detected through emails or upload pictures to FTP server Built in Web server enables the use of a standard Web browser for viewing and management Support remote software upgrade safely function Support dynamic IP address DDNS LAN Internet ADSL PPPoE amp DHCP Network protocols HTTP TCP IP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP SMTP PPPoE DDNS DNS SMTP BOOTP DHCP FTP NTP Support Bi directional real time transmission of audio talk back amp broadcast Network
10. H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 63 Video Playback Video Playback Click Replay button IETEN to bring up the following webpage aie Play Back Image 704 576 w Date 2009 7 7 pc SD Card on Search Record Picture H M H M NN amp FY onm om on File List 08 29 23 jpg User can search the recorded image files or snapshot pictures in local PC or SD card according to date Date User can check the recorded video files or snapshot pictures according to the selected date click the button calendar appears uu Play Back date 2007 12 13 lt lt lt ZO0DT 12 gt 2 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Icon to previous year i i Icon to next year 2 3 4 5 B T amp i P TE EE icon to previous month 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 icon to next month c3 S40 25 26 zT 28 29 20 31 close 32 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual PC check the recorded video files or snapshot pictures in local PC according to the selected date SD Card check the recorded video files or snapshot pictures in SD Card according to the selected date File List Shows the selected recorded video files or snapshot pictures in the File List Check the current recorded video files or snapshot pictures in the list as follows uia Play Back date 2400T 12 6 pp sp Card There are two Lists Record amp Pic Record List means the recorded video in PC on Dec 6 2007 Pic List means the snaps
11. Windows XP VISTA Windows 7 Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 x or above H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter2 Packing Detail 1 IP Camera Installation 2 Installation Software utilities CD 3 AC Adaptor amp Power Cord 1 IP Camera optional Wi Fi or POE 2 Installation Software utilities amp Central Management Software CD 3 AC Adaptor DC12V 2A amp Power Cord H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter3 Cable and Connectors 3 1 Tail Wire Connectors Terminal A B RS 485 A B D D to control PTZ Reset Terminal Restore to factory default settings RCA connectors Female audio outputs to Speakers Power connector DC12V 2A RCA plug Male audio input port to sound monitor Terminals Alarm Alarm input NC or NO Alarm output on off output 220VAC 1A 24VDC 1A RJ 45 Network Ethernet connector LEDs flashing when accessing 8 BNC Analog video output Ooonr WN y H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Installing E 10 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 3 2 Optionals Optionals RSMA Connector Detachable 9 dBi SUM antenna Optional high gain directional antenna o Tail Cable Connect BNC output to monitors RS 485 port can be used to connect the external PAN TILT Seat DESCRIPTION A85A TX 485B TX RS485 Transmit data RS485 Receive data
12. by camera search software utility if you didn t remove the Ethernet cable before the camera wireless connection 15 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Click Search Camera on Utility CD auto play menu will find all the CearvoyarA P cameras in your local network To use SearchNVS software to search and modify network parameters IP address Subnet mask Gateway etc NOTE A Find the SearchNVS exe in tool software folder of Utility CD and copy it to PC B Install the Central Management software first follow below steps to find the SearchNVS Start all programs NVSCenter6 16 Search NVS The factory default settings of the IP Camera are as follows IP 192 168 55 160 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 User name admin Password admin Run the SearchNVS software to search and modify IP Camera network parameters SearchNVS use multicast protocol to find Co IP cameras most firewalls forbid the multicast data packets So please close the firewall first or enable allow SearchNVS to use multicast protocol Click on Search button to start search IP Cameras as illustrated below C NENEEEEEENENNENNNEEEEEENE imos 9mm 9 0 Tz Device Model Channel Total IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Data Port Web Port Multicast IP D VS50571 4 Channel CIF video Encoder 4 192 158 1 207 255 255 2550 192 158 1 3 S000 a0 224 55 8 1 350752 1 Channael D1 Wideo Encoder 1 182 158 1 203 255 255
13. of the upgrade is as follows Step1 Application uke Step2 Other uot Step3 OCX uoc Step4 Web Page uwe Type Application x uke Select upgrade file OCH Ok uoc Web Page uwe Other uot Upgrade Click Browse button select the correct file for upgrading Click Upgrade to upgrade After finished the IP camera will reboot automatically For example The current version of IP Camera is V2 2 1 5 the new firmware version of IP Camera from the factory is V2 2 1 6 file Clairvoyant v2216 uot click Browse button select file Clairvoyant v2216 uot click Upgrade button There is information showed that the upgrade file was downloaded to Flash in IP camera When the upgrading finished it shows upgrade success and the IP camera will reboot After reboot login and check the new version Never power off UsarvogorA IP Cameras during upgrading Don t interrupt the power and network connection during upgrading IP camera Must upgrade firmware according to the correct order first upgrade the kernel Application then OCX file and Page file Remember to clear up IE browser history before accessing camera after upgrading firmware Must download new OCX again after upgrading firmware See page 23 for more details 35 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 65 Video Settings Video Settings Title C1228H Mask area set OSD Position i Title BBmaBg Date Time Week
14. self adapting technology to adjust video frame rate automatically according to the network bandwidth Auto recovery function if exception occurs and auto connection if the network fails Provide SDK and client demo source code 5 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Management software that can manage up to 1728 cameras in 48 groups display maximum 36 cameras video on single screen support video lost motion detection and sensors alarm functions Support masks function to mask sensitive area to protect privacy Support active amp passive mode access support GSM CDMA network or private network without public IP Support Multicast unlimited clients connection match with NVSCenter software Supports SD card up to 32GB can store recording and snapshots locally Optional POE PD amp PSE Optional IEEE 802 119 b client 2 4GHz Optional IP66 Weather proof Technical parameters Imagine Sensor Two mega pixels CMOS or optional 1 3 Mega Pixels CCD Lens 6mm fixed focal optional 3 6 8 mm or 4 5 10mm vary focal auto IRIS LEDs White light 36 LEDs 30 meters effective range C1222H PAN amp TILT C1228H 355 PAN 90 TILT PAN amp TILT Speed C1228H 12 sec PAN 12 sec TILT Presets amp cruise 32 presets with two point swing C1228H Video compression H 264 main profile Level 3 M JPEG dual compression Video Resolution 1600 x1200 1280 x 960 1280 x 720 800 x 600 640 x 352 320 x 176
15. 160 x 120 Adjustment of Video Parameters Brightness saturation accu red blue gama contrast Streaming Format Optional streaming format video streaming or audio amp video streaming Video Frame Rate 1 30 frames second Video Compression Bit Rate 16Kbit S 16Mbit S constant bit rate or variable bit rate Video Output 1Vp p 75ohm BNC Audio Input 1 channel linear input Impedance 1kO Audio Compression MP3 Audio Output 1 channel linear output Audio talk back input 1 channel MIC interface Supported Protocols HTTP TCP IP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP SMTP PPPoE DDNS DNS SMTP BOOTP DHCP FTP NTP System Interface 10 Base T 100Base TX Ethernet port 1 RS485 port Optional Wi Fi 2 4GHz IEEE 802 11g b with WEP WPA WPA2 Antenna optional 5dBi 2 4GHz omni PEX1 13 Alarm Input 1 channel on off input supporting NO normally open or NC normally close Alarm Output 1 channel on off output Contact rating 220VAC 1A 24VDC 1A Dimensions mm L x H x W Outdoor bullet IP Camera 290 x 125 x 110 Outdoor dome IP Camera Diameter 130 Height 105 Weight g Outdoor bullet IP Camera 1 5kgs H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Outdoor dome IP Camera 2 5kgs Input Power Supply Optional POE PSE Maximum Power Less than 8W optional DC 48V POE PD Operating Temperature 10 55 C Storage Temperature 20 70 C Weather Proof IP64 Outdoor bullet IP Camera System Requirements Operation System Microsoft
16. BRBEBB Frame Bitrate Video Coding Preferred Stream Alternate stream CodingH264 H264 Image 1600 1200 800 600 Quality Fine Fine v Advanced I frame interval 50 F 50 F j Frame rate 25 F S 25 INS IB Enabk Mak eue 7 y e Mask area set All Cls Bitrate 8192 Kbps 2048 Kbps Quality 3 Snap picture parameter settings 4 T7 LAN WAN LAN WAN Picture format jpg T Environment Power Frequency Resolution 1600 1200 60Hz 9 50Hz ios 9 OFF ON Mirror Flip e Q Mic W line In E Mirror E Flip 8l Bitrate 8k r Lens Control Auto Lris Level Image Set image resolution Prefered Stream 1600 x1200 1280 x 960 1280 x 720 800 x 600 Alternate Stream 640 x 352 320 x 176 160 x 120 Quality Options for Fine Normal Basic and there is advanced image setting Advanced image setting as follows 36 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual I frame interval 100 F I frame interval 25 F Frame rate 25 F S Frame rate HS Rate control CBR Rate control VBR Bitrate 2048 Kbps Bitrate 384 Kbps Quality 2 v Quality 4 WAN LAN Choose LAN or WAN defaults to get best applicable settings Note Why can t get image from H 264 IP Cameras But can access MJPEG IP camera images with the same broadband WAN Internet connection IP Cameras with H 264 compression won t display video if frame lost received P B frames won t di
17. Factory Defaults eese rre trnennni ttti ttti tritis iiti i1 51 Appendix 3 Cross Ethernet Cable Making Tip cssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssessssssssssssssesssssses 52 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter1 Features H 264 Main Profile Encoding Duplex Audio Optional Wi Fi POE amp Hi Power white LEDs Doro pi mega pixels IP Cameras offer cost effective indoor outdoor Wi Fi IP surveillance solution for remote monitoring and stand alone alarming over a local area network or the Internet Optional POE makes the wiring easier only standard UTP Cat 6 Ethernet cable required carrying both data and DC 48V power no extra electric cable required C aevo IP Cameras Video Servers are ideal for use in small or mid sized businesses and homes it is also easy to set up and use ClearvogarA mega pixels IP Cameras are embedded IP based smart devices designed for 2 4GHz wireless network video audio surveillance applications Optimized H 264 video compression algorithm assures clearer and more fluent image transmission Clairvoyant mega pixels IP Cameras adopt two mega pixels CMOS sensor the latest technology and high integration single chip SOC with powerful Linux RTOS Real time Operating System to realize high performance and low cost digital multimedia processing Built in Web Server allows users to conveniently carry out remote control via Internet Explorer
18. Guest is not allowed to change parameter of IP Camera Note Username Password are case sensitive consisted of letters numbers underline or dot up to 16 characters Default Administrator Name admin password admin Default Guest Name guest password guest Note It s case sensitive must use the correct upper case lower case characters 46 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 11 RS 485 Settings Terminal COM Set Embedded PTZ Protocol COM RS485 Upload Baudrate 2400 PTZ address 1 Data bits 8 eee I PELCO D STD Speed CO Stop bits 1 ii Checktype None Flow ctd None v Save Optional Keyboard can be connected to RS485 terminal Correct Address Protocol Baudrate Date bit Stop bit Perity Check Flow Control must be set C1228H PTZ address 1 Baudrate 2400bps Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Check type none Flow ctrl none click save after setting H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 12 Storage Settings device set Record Set B alos gt Live View Device Config System Video Storage davice Info Alum Sat ChooseNO otalSize M FreeSize M State Network Set User Manage Terminal Storage Set Snap Set aret EN L Record file packet time M Lens Control CERES ENSURE d i Overwrite old files when disk is full Auto search the storage device when start wh
19. H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual H 264 Main Profile RTSP Steaming Stand Alone MegaPixels IP Camera MANUAL Firmware 2 2 1 3 Version Revision Date 2009 09 01 FC C lt mic gt H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual WARNING If the actions indicated in a WARNING are not complied with injury or major equipment damage could result A warning statement typically describes the hazard its possible effect and the measures that must be taken to reduce the hazard CAUTION If the action specified in the CAUTION is not complied with damage to your equipment could result NOTE A NOTE provides supplementary information emphasizes a point or procedure or gives a tip for easier operation CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause ha
20. P through Internet or you will be in big security threat Hackers can access your bank account information and secrets stored in your LAN PC You will need to connect IP camera Internet before you can access from remote through Internet there shall be a Gateway connect your office network LAN to Internet WAN usually it is a broadband router you will need to change settings of your broadband router to enable the accesses from Internet to your camera Connect IP camera Internet 1 Port Forwarding forward port 80 amp 5000 default web amp data port See your router manual 2 Set DNS amp Gateway settings of your camera 3 Register a ne w DDNS account for DDNS Service Set DDNS settings of your camera 20 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Note a Broadband router is firewall in nature will block all accesses from Internet you will need to set virtual server port forwarding on your router normally we will always suggest to use port 80 or port 1024 for web port to avoid conflicts port 1024 are frequently used by other applications b Check if the DNS amp Gateway settings are correct it is impossible to get out of your LAN if wrong Gateway is the door DNS is like map people won t go out home without knowing where the door is or don t have map to find the way c Always test the DDNS service from remote IP that is outside of your LAN some router will block WAN port access from inside LAN
21. Reset custom settings cici ju B After installed CAMERA ActiveX controls enable Run ActiveX controls and plu ins you can view camera video as followed Type IP address of the IP camera in Internet Explore address field Click Enter to bring up the camera Login page as illustrated below 24 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual For initial access or issues with viewing the camera image please click the link below to download the Activex setup file Once the file is decompressed and installed lease login to the camera again vA USER LOGIN p i User name admin After installing the OCX successfully please delete cookies in computer when user logins error IE tool Password seces gt Internet option gt browser history delete temporary file history COOKIE or confirm the username and submit Cancel password ey Download Download OCX Setup File File ActiveX Click File to download the ActiveX A new dialogue box will pop up click Run to start Installing ActiveX OCI Install x Uninstall Close Install UE Close current Internet Explorer Window close all IE Windows click Install button after installed the ActiveX will show Install OK 25 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Again type IP address of the IP camera in Internet Explore address field Click Enter to bring up the camera Login page as illustrated below F
22. able Making Tip LAN Plug Pin 1 8 NN i Il LAN Cable PART A PART B Ill Connection Method a Connect LAN Cable Part A and LAN plug by order as one to one b Connect to LAN cable Part B amp Part A Replace order No 1 amp 3 No 2 amp 6 c Connect LAN cable Part B No 3 to LAN plug No 1 and connect the next by order PC STRAIGHT THRU HUB PC CROSSOVER PC T 1 L 311RX TX 1 1 TX TX 2 Di 2 Rx IX 2 2 TX RX 3 33 TX RX 3 3 RX 4 es 4 4 4 B E 35 51 5 RX 6 Emm G T RX 6 6 RX JU 77 I7 T Cn T G E G G i G 52 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual RJ 45 Plug Clip is pointed away from you Clip is pointed away from you Cip is pointe away from you 53
23. all in nature will block all accesses from Internet you will need to set virtual server port forwarding on your router normally we will always suggest to use port gt 1024 to avoid conflicts port lt 1024 are frequently used by other applications 2 Check if the DNS amp Gateway settings are correct it is impossible to get out of your LAN if wrong Gateway is the door DNS is like map people won t go out home without knowing where the door is or don t have map to find the way 3 Always test the DDNS service from another IP that is outside of your LAN some router will block WAN port access from LAN Please consult qualified network engineers for more details CAUTION If Enable WiFi check box is checked will enable camera wireless interface the camera won t respond to the broadcast search request cross subnets Please must write down the wired LAN IP address before you enable Wi Fi SearchNVS exe won t be able to find camera if your PC is not on the same subnet You won t be able to find the camera by IP camera search tool NVS Search if you have not correctly set the wireless network parameters or Wi Fi AP has been switched off even you have connected your camera to LAN by Ethernet cable WiFi Parameters IP address The IP address used to connect to your wireless network wireless router AP for example 192 168 1 160 Gateway Wireless network gateway wireless router AP for example 192 168 1 1 SSID The
24. ce network administrator to get a free IP for your IP Camera duplicated IP address will cause undesired problems CAUTION Please always write down the password and keep password in safe place Please kindly notice if you forget password you set you will have to return the camera to manufacturer for recovery there is no way to reset password of your camera 19 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 5 amp 2 CONNECT to WAN CONNECT to WAN Connect IP Camera to your broadband router or NAT gateway Do the following setup 1 Setup Virtual Server forward port on your router to camera 2 or set your Camera IP to router DMZ 3 Obtain DDNS service from mvDDNS if you don t have fixed public IP 4 Setup DDNS account information to L Eihene cae Sragi supplied your camera ET 4 5 Access camera URL through Internet Example http your_camera myddns net port Please reference more details of Router amp mvDDNS setup on Reference User s Manual Note Clairvoyant P cameras Video servers support PPPoE auto dial up that you can connect your camera directly to an ADSL modem please remember to setup DDNS and email parameters before you enable PPPoE function It s impossible to access LAN IP from Internet IP started with 192 168 xxx xxx is LAN IP LANIP sometime called illegal IP only legal Public IP can be accessed through Internet Its not possible to access your LANI
25. der water always put silicon gel on antenna connector after installation to avoid corrosion and reducing the wireless link capability Avoid exposing the camera to violent movement or vibration Always use the camera in a well ventilated location to prevent overheating Connect proper Relay between load and camera to protect camera don t connect load greater than 0 5A Please use power adapter equipped with the camera foreign power adapter with wrong voltage may permanent damage your camera Wireless link distance is depend on both camera Wi Fi client and Access Point unbalanced transmit power won t help extend the wireless link range Clean the glass window frequently to ensure good clear view remove the snow and ice accumulated outside and inside of class window shield keep camera inside dry by blow dryer Must use PSE come with POE camera H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Table of Contents chapter T FoU o o SS O M M 5 ESR Z Packing MD SU vost RUMOR EROR ER ERU ero UTR EM DU IM 8 Chapter 3 Cable and Connectors u ccsscssssssscsssssscsssssssssssssssssesssssseesssssssesssssssseessssssesssssssseesessssssesssssseesessssseesessssssasseesessssssees 9 ONE dro Iii 9 SLREAR VIEW E Po 11 Chapter4 System RequlremienL aaa noinarsiiressii a dai a c dd a a c a nia 14 4 1 The lowest hardwar
26. e click Close to close the download information window 6 4 System Settings System Settings IP Camera IP Camera Monitoring System gt Live View b System Time Sync gt Video Time Svnc gt Alarm Set gt Network Set aiig Ee Ta Enable NTP ver manage Time zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Hongkong Singapore Taipei Y Terminal NTP server clock isc org save gt Storage Set gt Local Set System Information gt Images Set IP Camera name C1210HW P Lens Control Standard PAL ID 305167 Save E Upgrade 4 Type Application uke Browse Uporade J Application version 2 SN 1 00 4 222 System Operation Restore Default m Reboot System Clock click Time Sync The camera time will be synchronized with your computer NTP Parameter Please input the correct NTP server address and select the correct time zone After save it switch to Live View The NTP sever will show the correct time got from NTP Server 34 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual System Information Display name ID number and camera type NTSC PAL Note Rename the IP Camera name and save it the camera will reboot Restore Default Resume all the IP Camera parameters Including Network parameter except MAC address to default factory settings Note Be careful when use this function Reboot Click Reboot the IP Camera will reboot after 5 seconds Upgrade The sequence
27. e configuration ccccccc cece seeece cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeae cess eeceeeeseeeseeeseuessneesaeeseeeeeaeeaey 14 4 2 The recommended hardware configuration ccccccccceecceececcecececeueeeeceseeeeeeeeseeeseeessueeseeeseeetaneeaey 14 Chapter 5 WINS TAL ACTION mu S 15 Oat CONNEC TCO Or DAN cae a E r E E 15 32 CONNECT WAN eessen e eR EEEE E OT EE ONE 20 5 3 Install ActiveX and LOGIN oc seccnccsnctwinins ccascunsasaawesesdsdadesetanessneacdeniontuuadedsccaumneunmenstedadennninbreedsiuacscharns 21 Chapter 6 Software Configurations cccssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssssssssssssessessssseeessssseseessssseessaneeesssssss 27 NNE MITIS M 2f PM NRI ere MERE m u 20 oo NER VIGCO AV ACK QE Emm 32 CaA c 9 e120 11 a a 34 69 WIG SS NS E RRORR u 36 66 Motion Alarm SQUIAG e mE 38 OF SEMSOF PAIN SeN NM Tm 39 0S NEW CN EE E mm 41 6 9 Advanced Settings REPRE m m 44 em MEE SI dhurir le ntm 46 oM Ml eiie SNS oc sarees ccc ss sede neces mm 47 OIZ Sae 211 9 lt n A ee ee ee ee eee 48 OO LOC SUIS MN e 50 Appendix 1 Network Port for IP Came ra ussssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssesssusssssssesssssessssssesssseesssrersssssesssseesssscerssssesssstersseseessess 51 Appendix 2 Network
28. ebsites that vou Automatic prompting For Actives controls trust not to damage your computer or CO Disable your Files Enable You have websites in this zone Binary and script behaviors Administrator approved Security level For this zone Allowed levels Far this zone All OQ Disable Low G Enable a Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided P E Dini ida and erica an a cusbrcena Heak sinas rat Most content is downloaded and run without prompts Al active content can run f i Takes effect after you restart Internet Appropriate For sites that you absolutely trust Explorar Reset ouston setti Ade D Trusted Sites zome Security Settings Settings Settings A Display video and animation on webpage that does not use A c mm CO Disable C Prompt S Enable Initialize and script ActiveX control not marked es safe for a d Devunload signed ActiveX control C Disable Disable Enable C3 Prompt CO Prompt A Run ActiveX controls and plug ins CO Administrator approved 3 Disable Enable O Prompt A Script Activex controls marked safe for scripting O Disable C Prompt A Initialize and script Actives controls not marked as safe For s LETZINTZ s Bm rhis come aod here Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer Reset custom settings ew jo A Wi Cancel
29. en the device is not linked to the storage device hard drive SD Card U disk the device does not have function to store But the video files pictures can sent to the mail server to upload and Ftp SD card hot swap is not recommended it may damage the SD card files Formatting storage device Please waiting VUELLLLEELLELEELLLEELELTELLEHLTELLEELEEELELLEELEELLELTEELLELTEELTELLEHLLELLLLLLUL CAUTION Never hot swap SD card or valuable recording stored in SD card will be lost 48 Se a Se EY VY Live View System Video Alarm Set Network Set User Manage Terminal Storage Set Device Set Snap Set d wv I pDwi1w Ip Local Set Images Set Lens Control Live View System Video Alarm Set Network Set User Manage Terminal Storage Set Device Set Record Set snap set d d d Local Set Images Set Lens Control File save mode E mail CI Ftp H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Record schedule Record schedule When there is storage device harddisk SD card U disk connected with IPCAM it is the default storage for schedule recording Snap spacing 1 0 Snap schedule File save mode C E mail Cl Ftp Save Snap schedule Snap parameter Picture resolution and format in the video set When there is storage device harddisk SD card U disk connected with IPCAM it is the default storage for schedule snapshot 40 H
30. enerated errors and will be closed by Windows Tou will need to restart the program An error log is being created Note If you see above screen which indicate your hardware is not powerful enough please choose PC with more advanced processor Minimum system requirement are CPU PIII 2 0GHz or above AMD processors are not supported Display card DirectX 9c compliant Start25Run input DXDIAG DirectDraw Direct3D AGP Texture Acceleration must be enabled 30 s DirectX Diagnostic Tool System Direct Files Display Sound Music Input Network More Help H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Sita Device Drivers Name NVIDIA GeForce 61505E Main Driver nv4_disp dll Manufacturer NVIDIA Version 6 14 0010 9163 English Chip Type GeForce 61505E Date 10 30 2006 14 35 00 DAC Type Integrated RAMDAC WHOL Logo d Yes Approx Total Memory 512 0 MB Mini VDD nw4 mini sys Current Display Mode 1024 x 768 32 bit 85Hz YDD n a Monitor Plug and Play Monitor DDI Version 9 or higher Directs Features DirectDraw Acceleration Enabled Disable Test DirectDraw Test Direct3D Direct3D Acceleration Enabled Disable AGP Texture Acceleration Enabled Disable Notes No problems Found To test DirectDraw Functionality click the Test DirectDraw button above Totest Direct3D functionality click the Test Direct3D button above 31
31. ername aamin 0 Password aamin The Device will reboot when network parameters are modified cancel Modify relative Network Parameters click OK then the IP camera will reboot Test the IP camera connection go to command mode by click Start Run then input command or cmd Windows 2000 XP system click ok Type ping 192 168 1100 at command prompt press Enter button you will get following information et H WINDOWS system3 cmd exe Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2608 LG Copyright 1985 2601 Microsoft Corp H 5 Documents and Settings hhdigital gt ping 192 168 1 166 Pinging 192 168 1 100 wath 32 bytes of data Reply From 192 168 1 1808 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 168 bhytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 1 Reply from 192 168 1 168 bhytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 1 168 bhytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 168 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A B loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ams Maximum Hms Average Pms H Documents and Settings hhdigital gt The message shown on above indicates the IP Camera is functioning normally and connects to 18 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual same subnet LAN correctly If the screen displays other information please confirm the IP address settings and check the network cables again Warning Please consult your offi
32. etect Sensortype NO w gt Alarm Set eem Schedule on Time 1 Time 2 o elo 231 5 o leo l 2al Network Fault w 1wIiw iw iw wy Network Set Alarm output User Manage Alarm Output F Alarm output duration 19 S Terminal E mail 7 Storage Set TERN Snap Snap spacing Record time File save mode Local Set a Sna y 1 7 11 S E mail Ft I mages Set EO E E Record v 60 z Ft Lens Control p Snap time for a float number such as 0 5 seconds 1 5 seconds and so on When there is storage device harddisk SD card U disk connected with IPCAM it is the default amp g storage for alarm recording ig v Setting sensor alarm parameters include the schedule time on off the sensor alarm sensor S tate alarm output alarm delay alarm record on PC storage or capture snapshot on SD card when alarming Schedule Set the time of sensor alarm detection Alarm output Alarming trigger alarm signal output Alarm output duration Alarming delay the alarm the period of time after alarm that continuous alarms will be ignored automatically set the time from 0 86400 seconds Alarm record on PC Automatically recording video and stored it on PC storage when alarming if no SD card in camera Alarm capture on SD Card Automatically capture snapshots stored on SD when alarming If there are continuous alarms the interval of 39 d d d H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual snapshots is the de
33. hen input command or cmd Windows 2000 XP system y click ok 16 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 3 a Ankara ue TURKEY ax utto AFONANISTAN ssl I v Nn IRAN xd Gon 4 My Computer VO EL s Pensii AN a Orid o EGYPT SAUDI owen gt Y i ww S Riyadh o Doha Challe 2 zua Qaan cert f heec i 2 Se ARABIA n My Network OMAN Na MAURITANIA L Y ian L Jee u N T Nowshc hott M A L i jeme 7 7 Nd v Cart VERE IGER wb an cere 7 YEMEN 3l mia Me SENEOADE P CHAD heen Lae en Banjul d Ramate o E Aon rir ye i f a S U D A N e P OUISEA rassa A GUINEA x Adis w r Conabry 3 Ababa Son EE ETHIOPIA LEONE meet Pt be SOMALIA 7 e Male REDAS MALDIVES Sdo Tome o g Ubrodie AREF Of D j KENYA canon LH DEMOCRATIC El ch T REPUBLIC Okan rn Windows Update E WW OF THE CONGO NI a y e Victoria Mt am Duaa iter es Salaam on Set Program Access and Defaults Luanda Ligen SEYCHELLES canu Program Updates Mosop 4 Rn a Programs d 9 WQUI Antansnm Documents gt Type the name of 4 program folder document or Saint tog r gt MADAO MAURITIUS Internet resource and Windows will open it For you PIA eh e Settings d A Search gt Open cmd Mas Cancel Browse AP shut Down rel y A 5 u ZS z 3 TT 2 a a PA start cs e4e2no w inbox Outlook Ex
34. hich means you can choose most suitable compression resolution frame rate quality according to real application scenario Note don t use the advanced image setting if you are not professional personnel 37 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Audio Set audio ON OFF Default OFF there are two models Microphone and Line input If users don t need audio status please close audio input to save the DSP resource and network resource Mask Area Set Mask all image or Mask part image the whole image divided into 22 18 blocks Select the blocks to mask or cancel the mask setting 6 6 Motion Alarm Setting Motion Alarm Setting Live View System Video Alarm Set r Motion Sensor Network Fault Network Set 11w User Manage Terminal Storage Set Local Set Images Set iuw IwIiWwi Q p Lens Control S J Motion Detect Enable detect Sensitivity Schedule set Timel Time2 10 0 23 59 10 0 23 59 Area set Alarm output Alarm Output Alarm output duration 10 Z E mail Snap Snap spacing Record time File save mode Snap 1 E mail Ftp Record 60 S E ma Ftp The value is 1 S more sensitive when higher Snap time for a float number such as 0 5 seconds 1 5 seconds and so on When there is storage device harddisk SD card U disk connected with IPCAM it is the default storage for alarm recording Save oetting m
35. hot pictures in PC on Dec 6 2007 The left of the Record Pic List is the Hour from O to 23 The right of the Record Pic List is the Minute from O to 59 The yellow icon means the video recorded pictures taken in the selected time The blue icon means the video recorded pictures taken on other time on Search These files were named by the recording time For example the file 10 38 40 mp6 means this video is recorded at 10 38 40 1 Choose the recorded video or snapshot picture in play list then click play button aS j Playback control as follows Time table er Sim T 00 00 03 00 01 10 The buttons from left to right File Play Pause Stop Backward Fast Single frame Audio Recycle Snapshot Searching the recorded video file or snapshot pictures which downloaded from SD card in Play list click the button to download it to local PC ZI following window pop up after click the ZI 33 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual b DownloadTo SpeedikiS 7 53 49jpg 11 11 Finish CAMDNVEDD7 12 134PCam1 DTWM 7 53 49 jpg 1565 18 7 53 Sling 11 11 Finish CANDNVE2007 12 134PCam10DT1WM 7 5351 jpg 484 05 f 53 52jpg 11 11 Finish COMDNVSVZ007 1 2 1 3UPCam1 0011417 53 52 jpg 469 06 E i lib m gt Delete Close Click Pause to pause download manually click Start to continue downloading the remaining files click Delete to del the fil
36. lay time For example the alarm delay is 10 seconds it will capture an image store on SD card every 10 seconds The snapshots on SD card can be downloaded to PC when replay And when the SD is full the old file will be over written automatically After setting click the save button Live View System video Alarm Set Motion Sensor Network Fault d d d d gt d Network Set User Manage Terminal Storage Set Local Set Images Set Lens Control CY e Network fault alarm Network fault alarm detect Enable detect Alarm output Alarm output Alarm output duration 10 S E mail Snap Snap spacing Record time File save mode Snap O 1 ei s L E mail Ftp Record O 60 s E ma Ftp Snap time for a float number such as 0 5 seconds 1 5 seconds and so on When there is storage device harddisk SD card U disk connected with IPCAM it is the default storage for alarm recording Save 40 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 68 Network Setting Network Setting IT E Basic Parameters DDNS Parameters Enable DHCP Enable DDNS Link to mvddns net IP address 192 168 0 245 DDNS provider i Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 DDNS regName GateWay 192 168 0 254 DDNS password MAC I DDNS domain Data port No 5000 DDNS server URL www mvddns net HTTP port No 80 DDNS server Port 30000 Preferred DNS 202 96 134 133 Data port map No 5000 Alternate DNS
37. msa hinet net Mail From sender email address Mail To receiver email address SMTP User Name Your User account on SMTP server please check your outlook email settings SMTP Password Your User Password on SMTP server please check your outlook email settings Mail Title Title of the alarm mail Alarm send mail If enable When there is motion detection alarm the camera will send the alarm mail to the designated email box automatically Sensor alarm If enable When there is sensor alarm the camera will send the alarm mail to the designated email box automatically Snap picture When there is a motion alarm or a sensor alarm the camera will take snapshot and store it in the local PC UPNP Setting Port mapping automatically The Gateway Firewall server with UPNP 44 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual function will map port for camera automatically UPNP Network Card The camera interface connect to UPNP Gateway Firewall UPNP mode There are Designate and Auto modes Designate mode Camera will designate the data port and web port to UPNP Gateway Firewall Auto mode Camera will get the data port and web port from UPNP Gateway Firewall UPNP server Gateway Firewall IP address click save After setting Note Camera is full functional UPnP client will communicate with UPnP Server through standard UPnP protocols The Gateway Firewall must supports UPnP Server functions FTP Setting Upload sna
38. ol Snap Set Local Set 27 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 2 Live View Page IP camera menie IP Camera Monitoring System Live View 3 Snap Record Replay rV ae Speaker Alarm w Log Nj Zoomin Full Screen System Video Alarm Set Network Set User Manage Terminal Storage Set Local Set Images Set Lens Control n v v v gt v gt gt C1212HW 8 In the Live view webpage administrator can do operations Taking Snapshots Recording Playback Talk Back Speaker Alarm on off and Image Parameters Settings Snap click Snap take the current image snapshot which can be stored in your computer hard drive in JPG format Record Manual video recording the current video can be stored in your computer Fr in MP6 format The working status as Replay click Replay it will bring up a new Playback window user can playback the recorded video or pictures captured Call Mic on off If user connects Microphone and Speaker with IP camera it can turn on the two way Audio function The working status as PERE Speaker Speaker on off The working status as 4 Speaker Alarm While there is an alarm click on Alarm to stop the alarm manually Log Evens log Zoom in Click on Zoomin change to red color Select area to zoom in live view 28 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Full Screen Enlarge to full screen Pan con
39. or initial access or issues with viewing the camera image please click the link below to download the ActiveX setup file Once the file is decompressed and installed VA USER LOGIN please login to the camera again User name After installing the OCX successfully please delete cookies in computer when user logins error IE tool Password gt Internet option gt browser history delete temporary file history COOKIE or confirm the username and password Download OCX Setup File File Input User name Default admin Password Default admin click Submit to bring up camera video page Ip Cd mera Real time IP Camera Monitoring System Live View Ls System video 41 Select Aera to Zoom in Alarm Set Network Set User Manage Snap Record e Replay Cal Speaker A Alarm yi Log EP Zoom in Full Screen Terminal Storage Set Local Set Ta Images Set Lens Control T FY YTY YY Y YT YY Y Pan Tilt control To control Motion Left Right Up Adjust PAN TILT Down i Speed C4212HW 8 26 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chaptere Software Configurations 6 1 Menu Tree Snap Record Live vie ive view Reglas System NTP Storage Settings Call Record Set Storage Set Speaker Video Audio Settings j M Alarm A Alarm Set Log N Network Fault P Full Screen A Network Set G Images Set E User management Lens Control Terminal P T Contr
40. otion alarm parameters included the schedule time on off the alarm sensitivity trigger alarm output alarm delay alarm recording on PC storage or capture snapshot to SD card when alarming The snapshots stored on SD card can be downloaded to PC on replay page Schedule Set the time of motion alarm detection Alarm output Alarming trigger alarm signal output Alarm output duration Alarming delay the alarm the period of time after alarm that continuous alarms will be ignored automatically set the time from 0 86400 seconds 38 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Alarm record in PC Automatically recording video and stored it on PC storage when alarming if no SD card in camera Alarm snapshot in SD Card Automatically capturing image and stored it in SD when alarming If there are continuous alarms the interval time of capturing is the delay time For example the alarm delay is 10 seconds it will capture an image stored in SD card every 10 seconds The image in SD card can be downloaded to PC when replay And when the SD is full the old file will be over written automatically Area set Hold the left button of mouse and drag the motion detect area All Set whole image as motion detect area Cir Clear all motion detect area After setting click the save button 6 7 Sensor Alarm Settings Sensor Alarm Settings gt iveview EOSS System Sensor Detect gt Video 4 Enable d
41. pshot at alarm motion amp sensor or by scheduled period of time example every 1 minute FTP URL Your FTP server IP address or our LAN DISK for example 192 168 66 10 FTP port default is 21 FTP Username FTP account name FTP Password Your account password on FTP server FTP catalog folder to store snapshots Note FTP URL must be IP address don t support domain name RTSP Setting Enable RTSP streaming will be compatible with vlc player Coreplayer amp Real player on 3G phones RTSP port default port is 554 click save After setting WARNING If RTSP enabled authentication is not required to playback live video amp audio by vlc media player Please be aware of privacy risk To play on vlc Coreplayer iPhone Smart phones Realplayer Nokia Sabian syntax rtsp Camera_url_or_WAN_IP rtsp port Example rtsp www ipcamera com tw 554 45 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual User Manage 6 10 User Management User Management J User Manage Administrator Username adnin Password e eggs Confirm Password Save User Username guest Password e BB Confirm Password Save Notice Usernmame Password may consist of a z 0 9 underscores and a single dat 1 ta 16 characters capitalization matters Modify Username or Password please login again There are two user accounts One is Administrator another is Guest Administrator can change parameters of IP Camera
42. rdware zoom in amp out Tested Graphics Cards are as follow Nvidia TNT TNT2 Geforce GTX295 285 Fx 8800 9600 9800 and its series ATI Radeon 7000 7200 7500 8500 9550 9600 9700 9800 and X amp HD series Matrox G450 550 INTEL 865G 875G and its series e Operation System 9 Chinese English Windows2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Software 9 IE 6 0 or above 9 DirectX 8 0 or above 9 TCP IP protocol H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapters INSTALLATION 5 1 CONNECT to PC or LAN AC PEET adaptor supplied AC power adaptor z 1 x supplied F Ethernet came DC IN straight 12 as DC IN i 12V l to an AC putet lo an AC a JE oo Ethernet ouflel hr IOBASE T cabe cross IOOBASE TX nat supplied Network tch Connector Network Computer CAUTION Please use the DC power adapter that is provided with the camera Connecting camera to other power source will cause permanent damage to the camera NOTE Please use straight Ethernet cable CAT 5e to connect camera to your home office network switch hub or a broadband router For Wi Fi models you will still need to connect camera to your PC by Ethernet cable at first time installation correct SSID WEP WPA password amp IP address must be set before you can connect the camera wirelessly See more in section 6 8 Network Settings You will see two IP address
43. rmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense z X Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual All the safety and operating instructions must be read before the unit is operated Make sure not to connect the power before you install the camera There is great chance of damaging your camera if the camera is opened by an unqualified service engineer or installer Avoid using the camera under direct sunlight tropical area Middle East or near to any source of heat Shielding is recommended e Don t merge the camera un
44. ropean Countries we can choose professional AP with higher power plus higher gain directional antennas 2 Choose only 802 11g wireless cameras set the wireless AP to 802 11g mode only to get best throughput Note 802 11b maximum throughput is only 4Mbps 3 Choose more professional IP cameras with H 264 video compression that require lesser bandwidth per camera 30fps D1 NTSC 512kbps 2Mbps maximum 4 Avoid obstacles in between AP amp IP Camera Choose different wireless channels for adjacent AP 5 Choose 802 11a 5 8GHz for longer range wireless link or under serious interference to ensure good wireless link quality 43 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 9 Advanced Settings Mail Parameters UPNP Parameters SMTP server Enable UPNP MAIL from UPNP network card Lineate MAIL to UPNP mode Designate UPNP server Data port map No 5000 HTTP port map No 80 SMTP username SMTP password MAIL title Alarm Message SMTP port 25 Data mapping status SSL F HTTP mapping status FTP Parameters RET SP Parameters Preferred server Alternate server Enable RTSP FIP URL RTSP port 554 FIP port 21 21 FTP Public IP noticed by email d Enable Email User anank Time Interval Default Password Save Mail Setting When there is a motion alarm the camera will send the alarm mail to the designated email box automatically SMTP Server Your Email server address for example hinet mail the SMTP server is
45. splay without frame at bad network connection packets may lost or out of sequence video won t start until a full frame arrived Note frame full image P frame moving objects of frame P frame must join to frame to become a full frame if frame lost no video will display Please also check the available upload bandwidth normally ADSL is very small around 256 384kbps please adjust the video settings to WAN defaults adjust the bit rate to 256kbps adjust video resolution to 640 x 352 or 800 x 600 to fit for lower upload bandwidth Note the lower upload bandwidth the worse network connection the lower resolution should choose Please always use smaller I interval for Internet accesses the worse network connection the smaller I interval should use If set gt 2 048Kbps throughput with highest resolution 2800 x 600 and full frame rate 30fps on a ADSL connection with poor bandwidth no video will display Please select most reliable MJPEG video compression which sends pictures frame by frame will drop pictures automatically at small bandwidth which means users will always see pictures changing the refresh rate is according to bandwidth available The parameters of video quality and frame rate are not adjustable will automatically adapt the available bandwidth This IP Camera adopts most advanced H 264 Main Profile compression with Dual compression h 264 amp MJPEG amp Dual video streams output w
46. trol up down left right Automatic speed adjusting y Images Set Standard W Colorful S gri E sat AJ acu B ned m Blue B cam z J J J J B J l Ja E l l 69 46 40 16 Image Parameters CCD IP Camera brightness contrast chroma saturation adjustment as follows Lens Control It can be adjusted Zoom Focus Aperture Light Clip Preset and Pan operation P T Control Pan Tilt operation PAN speed adjustable 29 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual Error Message IP Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edt View Favorites Tools Help 4 eme O 3 2 fi e 85 LJ E Googie Ce emi oc B LENIN ELEC Ip Camera Real time IP Camera Monitoring System i gt Livevi lew n a b System Internet Explorer b Motion b Sensor Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs b Network to close We are sory for the inconvenience etwor Advanced If youa were in the nie of something the irfomatin you were wiking on b User Manage it be lost Terminal Please tell Microsoft about this problem Mee Cave coe Satis peo ca ear Te ee nO Internet Explorer We will treat this report as confidential and anonymous a Tr T e 5 zx Snap Record a Replay Call x Speaker A Alarm To see what data this error report contains click hara Sand Eror Report Dont Send Program Error iesplore ese has g
47. unique SSID of your wireless network This SSID must be same as the SSID of your wireless network wireless router AP Save the parameters after setting Dis connect the Ethernet cable visit IP camera through wireless IP address for example 192 168 1 160 Type of encryption WEP WPA WPA2 Mode 802 11b or 802 11g choose 802 119 for better performance Note The IP of wireless network can t be same as the IP of wired network DDNS Setting Enable Dynamic Domain Name Service will bind your camera with a fixed Domain Name URL user will access the camera by the URL no matter what the dynamic WAN IP address may vary all the time DDNS RegName User account registered on DDNS server DDNS Password User Password of DDNS server DDNS Domain The unique URL set for internet access DDNS Server URL Dynamic Domain Name Service provider URL 42 H 264MP MegaPixels RTSP Streaming User s Manual DDNS Port Default 30000 Data Port Map No Default 5000 is the TCP IP port open on your Gateway Firewall which will forward to your camera HTTP Port Map No Default 80 is the TCP IP port open on your Gateway Firewall which will forward http access to your camera Note If other than port 80 used you will need to add http port number every time you access your camera by IE browser ex http Camera IP Address URL port PPPOE Dial up setting enable PPPOE if connect your camera to ADSL modem directly Get PPPOE Username Pass
48. word from your ISP click Save button Note Please kindly notice the below facts of wireless video 1 Most wireless cameras are 2 4GHz Wi Fi some are 11b some are 11g 2 Most home routers are with 2 4GHz Wi Fi that support 11b g by default 3 Most SOHO routers are with relative weaker power to be complied with European ETSI regulations on wireless devices Antenna AP total power 20dBm 4 The true throughput of 2 4Ghz Wi Fi is 2OMbps maximum not 54 or 108Mbps will be lesser down to 1Mbps or smaller for longer wireless link distance or weaker signal strength due to interference wall door windows 5 The IP camera video will be unstable not fluent bad quality unclear with big square blocks if packets lost during wireless transmission 6 The Wi Fi transmitting protocols will identify packets lost will try to resend over and over again until transmit successful Resend packets will jam the effective bandwidth under bad wireless link interference weaker signals 7 The resend packets previous lost packets received will be discard as useless garbages because it is out of sequence out of sequence video frames are useless because of the real time nature of video Conclude the above facts that s the reason why SOHO Wi Fi AP will support no more than 4 wireless cameras but it is not necessary to be true if we can conquer below difficulty 1 For FCC regulations it is not strictly limited the wireless power as Eu

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