Home

Manual - Win4Net

image

Contents

1. Factory Default O Apply Reload Email Notifications do not support TSL SSL option Notifications are TEXT only 50 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt System gt User Access Control To add a new user 1 Enter Username and Password 2 Select a Permission type a Super Administrator b Operator View and Edit Video and Event Settings Only C Viewer View Only 3 Click Add 4 Select Apply to save changes To modify a user select the user from the User List and click Modify To remove a user select the user from the User List and click Remove Pa User Management Event Network User Registration Record Username oO System Password Upgrade Permission Super Operator Viewe Date amp Time gt Add Modify Remove Event Mail A E a Username Permission System Information ama Super Logs View guest Viewer _ Factory Default 123123 Super 7 O Apply Reload The maximum number of users who can be added to the User List is twenty 51 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt System gt System Information System Information will display all the current camera settings System Version Time Information Network Information and Stream Information Video amp Audio Event Network Record Camera Firmware System Information System Kernel Version Upgrade Server Version
2. Date amp Time Event Mail Timezone GMT Casablanca Monrovia User Management NTP Server Not Use Logs View Factory Default IPv4 Mode Static 192 168 101 86 DNS 168 126 63 1 IPv6 Mode Not Use MAC Address OO TAR OTS TAA Port 52 Command Live Web Dynamic DNS Live Protocol First Stream Name Resolution Codec Bitrate Framerate MIPEG Quality Second Stream Name 000 7001 80 Not Use TCP MWR_cahhneb 704x400 H264 4000 Kbps 30 fps Normal NWR_channel14 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt System gt Logs View User can view detailed logs for system and or events triggered and recorded in the camera 1 To view select the type of report you want to view System Event or System amp Event 2 Select View 3 The system will generate a report up to 140 000 bits of data For events to record make sure the camera is set to record when an event like motion detection is triggered See page 35 for information on how to set motion detection for the Clebo camera P Video amp Audio E Event P Network Logs Record Mode W System W Event Y System lt EVTINFO 2012 06 18 16 13 19 Relayl Off Logs View Upgrade Date amp Time Event Mail User Management System Information Logs View Factory Default lt EVIINFO gt lt EVIINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt lt EVIINFO gt lt EVTINFO
3. Directory Action Check Upgrade Status Apply Reload System Reboot 48 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt System gt Date Time Set date and time information 1 Insert the Date and Time Select the type of Format for your time Select your Time Zone To synchronize with the NTP Server select the option and type the NTP Server Address Example pool ntp org 4 Select Apply to save changes Video amp Radio Fvent Date Time Network Date 2012 16 18 sciiti Time 16 23 34 Format 24 HRS Timezone GMT Casablanca Monrovia System Upgrade Event Mail User Management NTP Server Address System Information Update Status Logs View Factory Defaut Oo 49 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt System gt E mail Notification Send an e mail notification when an event is triggered Select Use Event Mail option Select Event Type Enter SMTP Server information Example smtp gmail com Enter Username and Password Enter Sender E mail Add the E mail s you wish to send the notifications to prior ee ES Select Apply to save changes iii Event Mail Configuration Event Network Use Event Mail A Record Events F System SMTP Server Upgrade Username Date amp Time Password a Event Mail Sender E Mail lt T_ gt y User Management E Mail List System Information Logs View
4. ONVIF Conformance Yes Web Viewer Supported OS Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 MAC OS Supported Browser Internet Explorer Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Safari Video Management Software ENVIRONMENTAL NxMS Pivot Operating Temperature Humidity 10 C 55 C 14 F 131 F Operating Humidity Less than 90 Non Condensing Storage Temperature 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F IP Rating IP68 protects against Dust and Immersion Beyond 3it Other Specifications CE FCC RoHS Power Requirement DC 12V PoE IEEE802 3af Class 3 Power Consumption 5 16W 430mA IR ON 9 96W 830mA Housing Material Aluminum Dome Cover Material Polycarbonate Dimensions 139 X 118 8 mm 5 47 X 4 7 in Weight 2 05 lbs 56 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist I can t find my Clebo camera on the IP Finder software Is the PoE cable connected properly Make sure cable is tightly connected at both ends It should make a click sound when connected properly Make sure cable is intact and there are no cuts or exposed wires If Yes are the camera s LED lights turned on and blinking The camera s LED lights indicate that the camera is powered on Blinking LED lights indicate that the camera has finished booting up and is transmitting data If Yes is
5. Anyang si Gyeonggi do Republic of Korea 431 848 Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship as determined by the Warrantor in its sole discretion are not covered Cost of such service calls are the responsibility of the purchaser 62 Clebo FD20 FD20IR 1027 5 Hogey dong Dong an gu Anyang si Gyeonggi do Republic of Korea 431 848 Tel 82 31 455 8600 Email support nclebo com http www nclebo com
6. Network Video Schedule Y Record W sun Mon D tue wed Thu O Fri E sat Single Selection 1 Storage Device AII 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ooo Oe BEEBE EEE EENE e Motion EN Po an LI I lt sensor MW WN W EEE EEEE E E Set Clear T 5 Recording Control Pre Alarm Time 5 hd Recording Schedule Motion Post Alarm Time 5 v Sensor Post Alarm Time 5 v v Overwrite Y Key Frame Only OQ Apply Reload 45 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Record gt Schedule The recording schedule applies to the SD card local recording When the camera detects a network loss it will start recording backup video to the SD card based on the schedule setup Recording Control 5 Pre Alarm Time Save previous image of event for duration of time 6 Motion Post Alarm Time Save images after motion events for duration of time 7 Sensor Post Alarm Time Save images after sensor events for duration of time 8 Overwrite If selected once the SD card is full new video will be recorded over older data 9 Key Frame Only If selected the SD card will record only Start and End Key Frame the main frames in the series This option is recommended when you have limited storage space 10 Select Apply to save changes gt Video amp Audio gt Event gt Network Y Record Storage Device Schedule 46 Recording Schedule Video
7. Select desired Options from the list Select On or Off to Verify Service Address AS A Select Apply to save changes P Video 4 Audio P Event Y Network ONVIF IP amp Port Y ONVIF Service Enable Support Stream Dynamic DNS Live Protocol IP Filter OnVIF Service Port WS Security Options WS Discover Record i P System Service Address Verification Select On or Off for WS Discovery Web Services Dynamic Discovery ONVIF Service Configuration Single Strem 8032 _ 69 On O off 4 Device Service WV Media Service W Imaging Service Ei cron SSD W Video Analytics Service a Y PTZ Service On Off lt O On 43 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Record gt Storage Device Device Information Click the icon Load Device Information to find the SD card connected to the camera The system will display all storage devices currently connected to the camera To activate the SD card to start recording select Record Start To stop the SD card s recording select Record Stop gt ANS Recording Information 5 This section displays the first and last recorded data available on the selected SD card SD card records video from the second stream To modify recording quality please see page 30 E Video amp Audio Event P Network Device Information Y Record I Load Device Information Storage Device Partition Size MB Free MB Record Recording Schedule Stor
8. click on the First Stream and Second Stream buttons to view the different camera settings n To setup Stream Settings refer to page 30 5 http 192 168 101 86 cgi bin index cgi 192 168 101 86 A viewer global security al 4 Setup 7 A A Export Image y Print A 4 Re cord LS 4 25 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Export Image Export a screenshot of current live video to your computer 1 Select the Export Image button A Save As window will appear 2 Select the folder you wish to Save in and type a File Name 3 Click Save and the screenshot will be saved http 192 168 101 86 cgi bin index ca ie 192 168 101 86 14 53 24 g Save As Save in Je Debbie s Documents lt Name Date modified Type gt s de Manuals amp Cutsheets for Review 11 30 2011 9 33 AM File folder ES di Notes for Presentations 11 8 2011 10 58 AM File folder Wu Jl Phone User Guides 11 21 2011 10 02 File folder aa de Pictures 11 29 2011 6 11 PM File folder az Je PPT Company Background 11 8 2011 10 58 AM File folder fe de 144325en 11 16 2011 3 41 PM File folder Libranes Le Whtie Papers 11 22 2011 11 39 File folder Fie name 43 193 233 DW MPAZOM Indoor 0001 Save as type JPEGC pg NYR_cahhne6 Camera Sensor 2 1 By default image can only be saved as a JPEG file 26 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Print Image Print a screenshot of the current
9. 2 Select the color of the zone and transparency of the color from the drop down list Click Apply O Select the zones you want to view and or modify Use the Show All button to display all 30 privacy zones or Hide All to deselect them and select only a single privacy zone After selecting the privacy zone you want to modify click Apply 4 Set the zone s size and location using the grid lines In Local Settings select the zone you want to modify then select the position Horizontal Position 0 57 Vertical Position 0 31 Width 0 60 Height 0 34 Click Apply after each modification to verify the size and position match your requirements 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 51 54 57 39 42 45 45 Sl 57 Mode Color 7 2 E 7 Y 8 Y 9 W 10 E 11 F 12 Y 13 Y 14 W 15 W 16 17 7 18 W 19 E 20 E 21 Y 22 23 F 24 Y 26 Zone Zone 1 Apply Horizontal Position Vertical Position Display Zone Width 3 Height 3 34 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Event gt Motion Detection cr i x gt Video amp Audio Motion Configuration Event Motion Detection Motion Detection Use Motion Sensitivity Middle O SEC Motion Area Sensor Emergency Alarm Delay 5 5 Relay 1 lt O Duration 5 sec P Network E Record P System O Apply Reload The Motion detection feature allows the Clebo camera to
10. IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 Subnet mask 255 Default gateway 197 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Advanced cane 60 WARRANTY INFORMATION win4net referred to as the Warrantor warrants the Camera against defects in materials or workmanships as follows Labor For the initial two 2 years one 1 year for IR LED from the date of original purchase if the camera is determined to be defective the Warrantor will repair or replace the unit with new or refurbished product at its option at no charge Parts In addition the Warrantor will supply replacement parts for the initial two 2 years one 1 year for IR LED To obtain warranty or out of warranty service please contact a technical support representative at 82 31 455 8600 Monday through Friday from 9 00AM to 6 00PM EST A purchase receipt or other proof of the date of the original purchase is required before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which arise during normal use This warranty does not cover damages which occurs in
11. amp E a _ 538 2 1 NETWORK CONNECTION Two Options Use a PoE enabled switch to connect data and power through a single cable and begin viewing and recording images instantly A non PoE switch will require an adaptor for power transmission 1 Using a PoE Enabled Switch The Clebo Camera is PoE Compliant allowing transmission of power and data via a single Ethernet cable PoE eliminates the need for the different cables used to power record or control the camera Follow the illustration below to connect the camera to a PoE enabled switch using an Ethernet cable PoE Switch NETWORK CONNECTION 2 Using a Non PoE Switch If a PoE enabled switch is not used use a power adaptor for power transmission and non PoE switch for data transmission Follow the illustrations below to connect the camera without a PoE Enabled Switch IN se E i pr A Fi n y A EN a A E r Pirm Pi a fe y tc Le Pala ais Lig cn i pf i n di L APE UL DC12V SF adaptor not included as a U a A Seat I k x i f a ih Mi n 4 Ae pa MAY A ia menlik A i a pi E azz AR ft il a Non PoE Switch INSTALLATION Snapit Easy Installation The Snapit easy installation is a unique technology that allows you to install the camera in four easy steps Snap It 10 INSTALLATION 1 Use the cam
12. be System Sone Sever Severs Server4 Servers Camera Motion Sensor O Giai 38 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Network gt Network Settings 1 IP Mode Select the type of IP address for the camera DHCP IP is assigned automatically PPPoE Select this option when you use WAN service To use WAN service you will need a Username and Password from your Internet Service Provider Static IP Enter IP information on existing field if you decided to give the camera a static fixed IP address DNS Enter Primary DNS and Secondary DNS IPv6 Mode IPv6 offers a new 128 bit address system You can use it to use an Automatic address generated by the network or you can manually enter a Static address MAC Address Displays the camera s MAC Mobile Access Control Address 5 PORT Displays all the ports necessary for network communication 6 Reboot your system to apply the changes to your camera To Reboot select Apply A dialogue box will appear select OK System will automatically restart and may take up to 20 seconds to reboot P Video 4 Audio gt Event Y Network IP Mode IP amp Port DARE PPPoE Dynamic DNS Username Live Protocol IP Filter OnVIF IP amp Port Configuration Password o Static IP IP Address 192 168 101 86 Netmask 255 255 255 0 gt Record Gateway 192 168 101 1 gt System DNS Primary DNS 168 126 63 1 Secondary DNS IPv6 Not Use Auto Static MAC Address 00 1
13. gt lt EVIINFO gt lt EVIINFO gt lt EVIINFO gt lt EVIINFO gt lt EVIINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt lt EVTINFO gt 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 2012 06 18 16 Cameral Motion Relay1 On Cameral Hotion Relayl Off Cameral Hotion Relayl On Cameral Motion 7 Relayl Off Y Cameral Motion Relayl On Cameral Motion Relayl Ort Cameral Motion Relayl On Cameral Motion Relayl Off Cameral Motion Relayl On 53 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt System gt Factory Default When you select Factory Default a dialogue box will appear If you click OK all camera settings will erase and reformat to the factory default settings o Video 5 Rudio Event Network Record System Upgrade Date amp Time Event Mail User Management System Information Logs View Factory Default Factory Default will erase all your saved camera settings 54 SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor 12 8 CMOS Sensor Total Pixels 2010 H X 1109 V Minimum Scene lllumination F1 2 30IRE 0 5 Lux Color F1 2 30IRE 0
14. live video Select the Print button The Print Preview window will appear Adjust the orientation of the screenshot portrait or landscape facing left right up or down Zoom in on a portion of an image prior to printing Select the scale of how the image will be printed on the page Original Size Fit to Paper or 50 200 To print information about the screenshot select View Title To add a memo for the screenshot select Page Option Go to Printer Setup to select the printer and manage printer properties e i Side BI Select Print to print the page or Close to cancel the print fi Al AE http 192 168 101 86 cgi bin index cgi 2 192 168 101 86 Export Image N mage Zoom Whole Page A 4 1 EA zl Orignal Size A 4 Y View Title Record 4 A 27 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Record Instantly record live video to your local drive To Setup Instant Recording 1 2 di 4 Select the Record button Indicate where you want the videos to be saved Setup the duration of the instant recording You can record up to 120 seconds of live video When setup is complete click OK to save changes or Cancel to cancel any changes 28 Save TimelS5ec an 13 NYR_cahhneb Camera Sensor Relay oa IPS AA Audio OFF O 100 v WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Record Instantly record live video to your local drive To Start and Stop Instant Recording To S
15. sites list in your Internet Options Setup may vary depending on the browser you use 58 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist l can t see the live video of my Clebo camera Web Are you trying to view the camera s video from an Internet Explorer browser Make sure you have the minimum PC requirements to view the MV421 Clebo camera See below for more information If Yes did you install ActiveX files When you connect to your Clebo camera for the first time your browser will ask you to install ActiveX Make sure your Web Browser s security settings do not block pop up windows and allows ActiveX files to be installed and used Setup may vary depending on the browser you use If Yes make sure nothing is blocking the camera s lens Are you trying to view the camera s video from a different browser other than Internet Explorer ex Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox MAC Safari If Yes at least one of the streams of the camera must have Codec Compression Type set to MJPEG Go to the camera s setup menu Select Stream Settings Select one of the streams and change its Codec to MJPEG Click Apply to save changes Go back to live screen and at the bottom of the screen select the stream you have set to MJPEG Live video will start streaming to your web browser Viewer Specifications Minimum Requirements for PC CPU Intel P4 2 0GHz Dual Core RAM M
16. the internet working properly Make sure you can connect to the internet with other devices on the network ex your computer Your internet could be temporarily down If Yes and using a power adaptor does it meet camera s power requirements Power Requirements DC12V 5 16W 430mA PoE Ports Class 3 less than 7W If Yes if using PoE Switch is it connected to a proper internet outlet and operating properly Make sure the PoE Switch is connected to a router modem and the ports that have devices connected to them have a green LED light on If Yes is the computer on the same network as the Clebo camera Camera and computer should be connected to the same router Contact your network administrator if you have more than one network available If Yes try pinging the IP camera s default IP address 192 168 1 123 From your desktop go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt Type ping 192 168 1 123 and press Enter If you get the message Request timed out camera is not connected Camera is connected if you get data If Yes try connecting the camera to a differ port in the PoE Switch That specific Switch Port may be damaged or currently not working properly If Yes try resetting the camera to default settings Press the reset button on the control board and hold for 5 seconds The camera will return to factory default with default IP address 192 168 1 123 If your network supports DHCP the camera will be
17. to your camera To Reboot select Apply A dialogue box will appear select OK System will automatically restart and may take up to 20 seconds to reboot A i T s Jo Video amp Audio Live Protocol Configuration gt Event Network IP amp Port Current Protocol TCP Dynamic DNS PESO TCP UDP Multicasi co Multicast IP A 7 Multicast Port IP Filter OnVIF Record System 41 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Network gt Access Permission Use the Access Permission page to allow or block specific IP addresses to connect to the camera 1 Select Allow All to allow anyone to connect to this camera If Allow All is selected the Allowed IP List and Blocked IP List will be ignored 2 To allow only a specific list of IP addresses to connect to this camera select Allow Enter an IP Address and click the Add button 3 To block a specific list of IP addresses from connecting to this camera select Block Enter an IP Address and click the Add button lE Video amp Audio lE Event Y Network ring Mode IP Filter Configuration IP amp Port Allow All Dynamic DNS O Allow Live Protocol IP Filter OnVIF E Record bl System i Deny Apply Reload 42 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Network gt OnVIF OnVIF is the Open Network Video Interface Forum To use OnVIF check Enable Set the Service Port to 8032 Select On or Off for WS Security
18. 01 Lux B W Focal Length 3 5 16mm Lens Type Auto Focus IR Distance 70ft MV421TIR Only OPERATIONAL Brightness 0 19 Shutter Mode Auto Manual Digital Slow Shutter Off 2X 3X 4X Shutter Speed 1 30 1 60 1 120 Auto Gain Control 0 20 Back Light Compensation Off On Day and Night Auto Day Color Night B W Lens Mode Manual DC AF Chroma Color Quality Hue amp Saturation i 0 20 Settings Sharpness 0 10 Mirror amp Flip Off On 3D Digital Noise Reduction Off Low Middle High Privacy Zone Off On 30 Programmable Zones Motion Detection Sensitivity Low Middle High RS232 Console Cable Audio Communication Two Way Digital Zoom 8X Digital Zoom Sensor 1 Input 1 Output Built In Remote Backup Up to 24 HR Backup to Local Directory Recording Schedule Setup Continuous Motion Sensor Pre amp Post Alarm SPECIFICA TIONS NETWORK LAN 802 3 Compliance 10 100 LAN Video Compression Type H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG Super Fine Low Resolution 1920X1080 16 9 320X240 4 3 Frame Rate Up to 30fps at All Resolutions Stream Capability Dual Stream at Different Rates and Resolutions IP IPv4 IPv6 Protocol TCP IP HTTP DHCP PPPoE ICMP ARP RARP RTSP NTP UDP Multicast Maximum User Access 20 Users Memory Slot Local SDHC Card Backup
19. Apply to save changes Day 8 Night WDR BLC Mode Mode Color to B W Level 0 10 default 5 B W to Color Level 0 10 default 5 Extra Setting Lens Type Manual Chroma 8 Sharpness 5 Mirror Off Flip Off Digital Noise Reduction Middle Apply Reload Default 31 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Video Audio gt Color Settings Initially the factory default settings will appear however you may customize the Color Settings for your Clebo camera Day 8 Night Set the mode to Night B W Day Color or Auto If set as Auto set a desired Color to B W Level and B W to Color Level 1 Switching from Color to B W Select from 0 10 The higher the number the less darker the environment will have to be for the camera to switch from color to B W 2 Switching from B W to Color This number should always be lower than the number set to color to B W Extra Settings Set Lens Type Chroma Sharpness Mirror Flip and Digital Noise Reduction 3 Lens Type Set the camera to an indoor or outdoor lighting environment Select Manual DC or AF 4 Chroma Affect the quality of the color in the image Select from 0 20 The higher the number the brighter the color in the video 5 Sharpness Select sharpness from 0 10 of the image 6 Mirror Flip Select On or Off to mirror the image from left to right or flip it upside down 7 Digital Noise Reduction Control the level of noise in the
20. C D PORT Command Port 7000 Live Port 7001 2Way Audio Port 7002 Web Port 80 Recording Port 7004 QoQ Apply Reload 39 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Network gt Dynamic DNS If you do not use a public IP address DDNS provides you to connect on WAN DDNS allows you to connect to the Clebo camera with a URL address instead of an IP address DDNS automatically redirects traffic to your IP address every time it changes To use DDNS select the Use DDNS checkbox Select one of the DDNS System Names from the drop down list Enter Username Password The Username Password must be registered at the DDNS site Enter Host Name E E E Reboot your system to apply the changes to your camera To Reboot select Apply A dialogue box will appear select OK System will automatically restart and may take up to 20 seconds to reboot Pe Video 4 Audio ib Event i Y Network IP amp Port 1 Use DDNS Dynamic DNS System Name Live Protocol Username IP Filter Password OnVIF Hostname gt Record i O Apply Reload gt System 40 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Network gt Communication Protocol Current Protocol displays the current selected protocol 1 To change the Protocol select one of the three options TCP UDP or Multicast 2 If you select Multicast enter the Multicast IP and Multicast Port di Reboot your system to apply the changes
21. Clebo FD20 IP 2 1MP Vandal Dome Camera User Manual Fl eS Onvir g Before installing and using the Clebo Camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for future reference 06202012 PRECAUTIONS ts n Do not open or modify Do not open the case except during maintenance and installation for it may be dangerous and can cause damages Do not put objects into the unit n Keep metal objects and flammable substances from entering the camera It can cause fire short circuits or other damages n Be careful when handling the unit To prevent damages do not drop the camera or subject it to shock or vibration Do not install near electric or magnetic fields n Protect from humidity and dust Protect from high temperature n Be careful when installing near the ceiling of a kitchen or a boiler room as the temperature may rise to high levels n Cleaning To remove dirt from the case moisten a soft cloth with a soft detergent solution and wipe n Mounting Surface The material of the mounting surface must be strong enough to support the camera FCC COMPLIANCE O COMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses an
22. Privacy Zone Codec H 264 y Bitrate 4000 500 8000 Kbps vom 30 v fps MJPEG Quality Name NVR_channel14 Resolution 704x400 16 9 Codec H 264 y Bitrate 4000 500 8000 Kbps Framerate 30 v fps MJPEG Quality Norma 30 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Video Audio gt Color Settings Initially the factory default settings will appear however you may customize the Color Settings for your Clebo camera White Balance Mode Also known as Color Balance This gives the camera a reference to true white Select from Auto Auto_H Auto_L Preset or Manual Auto Exposure Set Brightness Shutter Mode Digital Slow Shutter Shutter Speed AGC Gain and BLC Mode 1 Brightness Select from 0 darkest to 20 brightest 2 Shutter Mode Set the amount of light allowed in the video manually or automatically 3 Digital Slow Shutter Recommended in low light conditions Turn On 2x 3x 4x or Off 4 Shutter Speed Select the speed at which the camera s shutter will operate 1 30 1 60 or 1 120 5 AGC Gain Maximum light ELA gain settings in low light conditions Select from 0 least light to 20 most light Audio Privacy Zone 6 BLC Back Light Compensation Mode This setup allows the camera to process an image that is me harshly silhouetted against a STE bright light source Turn On 2 AER igital Slow Shutter or Off 4 AGC Gain 7 Select
23. Schedule Y sun mon El Tue wed El Thu E Fri E Sat Single Selection All 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 i i O O O O O O O Motion a ft a oe ganna sno MW HBHHeRHEeEEEH HH E Set Clear Recording Control Pre Alarm Time 5 Motion Post Alarm Time 5 5 Sensor Post Alarm Time O Y Overwrite V Key Frame o Apply Reload WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Remote Backup Tab The FD20 Clebo Series allows you to backup your SD card locally to your computer without the need to remove it from the camera 1 Goto the Remote Backup Tab in the camera s Setup menu 2 On the calendar select the date for remote backup a Days with recorded data will be indicated in BOLD b Hours with recorded data on them will be indicated by the pink line in the time bar 3 Select the Backup Start Time and Backup End Time Select the Target Drive The Target Drive is where the remote backup will be saved 5 You can also use the interactive time bar a Right click on the time you want to set as Start Time b Left click on the time you want to set as End Time c The time frame you have selected will appear in BLUE 6 Select Backup Start To cancel a backup in progress select Backup Cancel meza remote backup Remote Backup Setup April 2012 BACKUPSTART TIME 1 50 00 PM O BACKUP END TIME IEC PM 6 27 26 29 30 31 3 4 3 E F TARGETODRI
24. WE 10 11 12 13 14 L 17 18 19 20 21 BACKUP PREGRESS RATIO 24d 25 26 f 20 2 1 E vg BACKUP START O PINK SAVE STATUS LEFT CLICK START TIME SETTING BLUE SELECT THE BACKUP TIME RIGHT CLICK END TIME SETTING 47 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt System gt Upgrade Upgrade the Clebo camera with an upgrade file 1 System Version Shows the current version of the camera 2 Manual Upgrade To upgrade system firmware you have to contact manufacturer and get the upgrade file first Go to www nclebo com a Browse file and select the file b Press Upgrade button A dialogue box will appear Select OK System will automatically reboot 3 FTP Upgrade Server Address FTP Server IP address Port Default is 21 User ID FTP Server Log in ID Password FTP Server Log in Password Directory Upgrade File Path Action Select Check Upgrade to display the Upgrade File list Status Display progress of the Upgrade If camera detects an upgrade a dialogue box will appear Select OK System will automatically reboot JIa POLO TCA System Upgrade System Version Camera Firmware Kernel Version system 0 0 Server Version 1 0 1 0 Date amp Time Manual Upgrade n Event Mail Kernel Upgrade Upgrade User Management Server Upgrade EOS i Upgrade System Information Upgrade Status Logs View Factory Default FTP Upgrade Server Address Port UserID Password
25. age Device Configuration Current Recording Partition Recording Information Recording Start Time Recording End Time IMPORTANT The SD card recording function operates as an emergency recording designed to record video from the camera only when there is a network loss If you connect to the camera via the Webviewer or an NVR the SD card recording will stop 44 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Record gt Schedule The recording schedule applies to the SD card local recording When the camera detects a network loss it will start recording backup video to the SD card based on the schedule setup Video Schedule 1 Set recording schedule daily or weekly Default is daily setting It only saves single day s setting without changing to Multi Day Mode Select the type of recording Continuous Cyan Motion Yellow amp Sensor Red Recording type displays on each block by its color To seta specific recording schedule select Set below the schedule Click next to the recording mode for example motion and hold Drag your mouse over the hours you want to set for motion recording The recording mode will be applied to the hours you selected when you release the mouse s right click To remove scheduled recording for a specific day select clear and press the box for which you want the recording removed The box will now appear white Select Apply to save changes P Video amp Audio gt Event gt
26. box the pendant mount cables from the ceiling to the mount O 4 Use the mounting 5 Connect all cables and 6 Attach the camera template to make pilot verify camera is to the ceiling mount holes Use the dry wall operating properly and secure the anchors and wood cover dome screws to attach the properly assembly to the wall 15 INSTALLA TION Storage Device The MV421 Megapixel Cameras offer the option of local emergency backup in case of network loss To install the SD card 1 Locate the SD card slot in the back of the camera module 2 Insert the SD card in the slot and push it down until you hear a click sound 3 To remove SD card press the SD card down until you hear a click The SD card will eject from the slot 4 Upon completion go to the camera s Webviewer See page 44 for more information 16 ADJUSTING THE 3 AXIS GIMBAL The Gimbal mechanism yields maximum rotation and placement as shown below O Tilting 90 IP FINDER SOFTWARE Installing IP Finder Software IP Finder searches for all the available ip devices currently connected to your network 1 Install P Finder to find the Clebo camera on your local network The software can be found on the included User Manual CD Run IP Finder and install onto your PC 2 When setup is complete launch IP Finder 3 To find your Clebo camera click Search button Your Clebo camera will appear as Clebo FD20 or C
27. changes 21 CAMERA REBOOT Resetting the Camera Pressing the reset button on the camera s control board for five 5 seconds will initialize all environmental variables to factory default Previous setup for IP default time etc will be deleted If a system s IP address is lost reset the camera back to factory default The following are the default network settings IP Mode DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 123 AC DR Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 TR Gateway 192 168 1 123 RI E T_ i A Base Port 7000 x i OSS a HTTP Port 80 Ule dia pi Fy VI j et L ii A Ly 4A t Pra de ry A bh PA ne i la gt EXA TA PE AS AAA e E Al gt Frequent use may cause system error 22 WEBVIEWER Remote Video Monitoring Via Internet Explorer Monitor and configure the Clebo camera through a built in Webviewer 1 Type the IP address of the camera on the Internet Explorer window Example http 192 168 1 123 Factory Default 2 Enter Username and Password Username admin Password admin 3 The web browser will ask to install Active X Control Once it has been installed Internet Explorer will display video images from the camera AE http 192 168 101 86 cgi bin index cgi 192 168 101 86 x a viewer global security Setup LS 4 x Export Image y x Print A 4 Record 4 NYR_cahhne6 Camera Sensor nia A 23 WEBVIEWER Remote Video Monitoring Via Chro
28. d radiates radio frequency energy and if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications WARNING Changes or modifications are not expressly approved by the manufacturer TABLE OF CONTENTS INFOGUCHONs ica 4 o a a a a wissen deweet hasteatadesataniee 4 WASICIE the AA lella 5 ERETTE 6 CaimerSopiolbogriasn cio 7 IMC o e ls 8 Installato Nun boot 9 NetWork CoOnmec lus ai 9 10 Mounting MS CAMA a e e 11 15 storage Device Installation ai 16 Adiusting thes AXIS Cl alan iones ciel io cata 17 Clebo Gameta Se Deia ail RL cla id 18 Hstaling Me UF WAGE estic ia ii dia 18 Usmo IP Ender SOMWANG cs E E 19 20 INCTWOIK O DUDAS a e 21 Camera RE o 22 Glebo Gameta Web Vie Wero id 23 Accessing the Web Viewer via Internet Explorer i 23 Accessing the Web Viewer via Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox and Safari 24 FISESESecona Sl earlier 25 EXPO IMA Cinico iaia 26 A ene eee ee pte ie meee cage pete tl i 27 Fan FACCONOING tardado 28 29 Clebo Cam ra Sets nt 30 NOOO anni 30 34 EVO 35 38 Network ella 39 43 Recorde Remote BackUp Lorelei 44 47 EC o A IA EA 48 54 Specifications 55 56 TOUTS SOO MN ini aio 57 60 A A e iter ariana inediti ariana ada einer 61 IMIS GC EXCIUSIO Suicida 62 FEATURES ONVIF Support V1 02 Local SDHC Card Backup Sony 2 8 CMOS Sensor Highest Resolution 2 1 Megapixel
29. detect motion and trigger an alarm To set the camera to send e mail notifications for every motion triggered alarms see page 50 1 Check the Use Motion box Sensitivity Select from Low Middle or High Dwell Time When a motion is triggered the camera can be set to record for a certain period of time Dwell Time can be set up to 60 seconds Relay an alarm out triggered by motion detection Select None or 1 5 Duration determines how long the alarm out will last Maximum is 900 seconds 6 Select Apply to save changes To setup specific areas of the camera s view to motion detection please see the next page 35 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Event gt Motion Area The Motion detection feature allows the Clebo camera to detect motion and trigger an alarm To set the camera to send e mail notifications for every motion triggered alarms see page 50 1 Hold left mouse button and drag the mouse pointer over image to select the motion area or use Set All button to select the entire screen 2 Select Clear All to deselect motion areas 3 Select Apply to save changes PRA Motion Area Setting Event Motion Detection Motion Area Sensor Emergency Alarm P Network Record ES COLL O Oa a 36 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Event gt Sensor Settings To Use Sensor 1 Sensor Select sensor type NO NC and check sensor number To use relay out check relay number and s
30. era s mounting template or 2 Drill holes into the drywall and insert the your camera to mark the holes as drywall mounts into the holes required 3 Pull wires through and make 4 Connect the RJ45 to a CAT5 cable or a connections power adaptor Refer to Network Connection for further explanation 11 INSTALLATION Mount the camera Surface Mount Base to the wall Snap the camera module onto the base by aligning the red and black markings on the base and the camera module Secure the three 3 Assembly Screws INSTALLATION 10 Adjust the camera s position by using the 3 Axis Gimbal Check the LED light Green light flickers for booting Red light turns on when booting is complete Tighten the four locking screws in with the L wrench to secure the cover dome over the camera 13 INSTALLA TION Wall Mount for V4 Housing y ya O 70 7 d oe 7 gt E 1 Verify all parts are in 2 Run cables into the 3 Use the mounting template to the box mount make pilot holes Use the dry wall anchors and wood screws to attach the assembly to the wall 4 Attach the camera s 5 Connect all cables and 6 Adjust the camera and Surface Mount Plate Snap the camera secure the cover dome to the Wall Mount module onto the base over the camera module 14 INSTALLATION Ceiling Mount for V4 Housing 1 Verify all parts are in 2 Attach the top shield to 3 Run all necessary the
31. et time to activate NO Normal Open Sensor is activated when it closes Example Door normally remains open and an alarm is triggered when the door closes NC Normal Close Sensor is activated when it opens Example Window normally remains closed and an alarm is triggered when the window is opened 2 Relay Activity To use Relay Activity select USE and set time to activate 3 Select Apply to save changes IP Vide O PARE Sensor Configuration Motion Detection Sensor Use Type Delay sec Camera Dur sec Motion Area yp y sec nee dl A NC 0 None 0 sensor Emergency Alarm Name Activity Time gt Network ha Apply Reload 37 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Event gt Emergency Alarm Send alarm triggered information to predefined destination i e remote client software 1 Site Information Site Name Transmission Settings and Video Duration for the video that will be sent when motion is detected 2 Emergency Alarm Recipient List Enter the IP address and the Port for the remote site s to which you want to send the video You can set up up to five different servers You must set same port to get EA data 3 Event for EA Select which type of event will trigger the alarm Motion or Sensor 4 Select Apply to save changes ii Emergency Alarm Configuration Y Event Motion Detection i Moon rea Stream First O Second Sensor site Code Transfer Time le Network ib Record
32. found using the IP Finder software with an IP address that matches your network s requirements 57 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist l can t connect to my Clebo camera through the Web Browser Are the camera s LEDs on and blinking The camera s LED indicates the camera is On If the LED blinks the camera has finished booting up and is transmitting data If Yes is the internet working properly Make sure you connect to the internet with other devices on the network ex your computer Your internet could be temporarily down If Yes is the computer on the same network as the IP camera Camera and computer should be connected on the same router Contact your network administrator if you have more than one network available If Yes try pinging the Clebo camera s IP address as it appears on the IP finder From your desktop go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Command Prompt Type ping followed by the camera s IP address then press Enter If you get the message Request timed out camera is not connected If you get data back that means the camera is connected If Yes try connecting the camera to a different port in the PoE Switch That specific Switch Port may be damaged or currently not operating properly If Yes check your security settings on your internet browser Try adding the camera s IP address to the trusted
33. image Select from Off Low Middle or High 8 Select Apply to save changes Day 4 Night Mode Color to BAY Level BA to Color Level Extra Setting Lens Type Manual Chroma 8 sharpness E Mirror Off Flip OF Digital Noise Reduction Middle QoQ Apply Reload Default 32 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Video Audio gt Audio e Connect speaker microphone wires not included to your camera and to a monitoring device ex PC computer 1 On the Display Screen in your Webviewer go to Setup Video amp Audio and finally Audio Adjust settings to your preference a Audio Input Set Gain 0 5 b Audio Output Set Buffering Time Volume 0 5 c Network Transfer Select Transfer Audio regardless of video d Select Apply to save changes 2 On the Display Screen change Audio in the bottom left corner from OFF to 1 This will enable you to hear external audio 3 To transfer audio to the camera select the headset button beneath Audio v ht Loe o i i Video amp Audio Audio Configuration Gain Control Privacy Zone Buffering Time Event Volume Network Record System y Transfer audio regardless ofvideo O 2 ro 33 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Video Audio gt Privacy Zone The MV421 Clebo camera offers up to 30 privacy zone settings To set Privacy Zones 1 Change Mode to On Click Apply By default all 30 privacy zones will be displayed
34. lebo FD20IR 4 Select the desired device and click Web Connect to access the camera directly via Internet Explorer rinvio i PP MAC Address Kem Ver Serv Ver Web Ver Wireless CLEBO FDI20 192 168 109 201 00 1C A6 01 24 3C 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 N A Y CLEBO FDO20 192 168 101 86 00 1C A6 01 21 AA 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 N A ME Make sure to install the IP Finder to a computer located on the same network segment Subnet Mask as the Clebo camera 18 IP FINDER SOFTWARE Using IP Finder Software Use IP Finder to change the basic settings of your Clebo camera or to connect to your Clebo camera 1 Configuration Change the device s connection type and or IP address information Please see the next page for further explanation Upgrade Upgrade the device s firmware Time Zone Change the time zone Import Config Import setup configuration for a specific device Web Connect Connect to the Clebo camera through Internet Explorer du pa Su N Ex IP Finder_V3 2 0 6 CLEBO FDI2 32 168 109 201 00 1C 46 01 24 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 CLEBO FDO20 192 168 101 86 00 1C A6 01 21 AA 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 19 IP FINDER SOFTWARE Using IP Finder Software Use IP Finder to set the connection type and the IP address information for your Clebo camera 1 DHCP Select DHCP to access the camera within the same internal network 2 PPPOE Use this option when using WAN service To use WAN service a User ID a
35. me Firefox or Safari You can view your Clebo camera using web browsers other than Internet Explorer To do so at least one of the streams of the camera must be set to the codec MJPEG 1 Open Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox or Apple Safari Web Browser 2 Enter the IP camera s IP address NOTE If the first stream is set to H 264 then a video will not be displayed on the GUI 3 Click the Setup button Then go to Video Audio gt Stream Settings Modify one of the two 2 streams to the codec MJPEG Di When you are finished modifying the streams click Apply to make sure all changes have been saved and your camera has been rebooted 6 Exit the screen to return to the camera s main page 7 At the bottom of the page select the stream you set as MJPEG The camera will start streaming video web setup remote backup Codec Configuration Name Resolution Codec Bitrate Framerate MJPEG Quality Name Resolution Codec Bitrate Framerate MJPEG Quality NVR_cahhne6 704x400 16 9 H 264 v 4000 500 8000 Kbps 30 fps NVR_channel14 704x400 16 9 y H 264 4000 500 8000 Kbps 30 gt fps Normal WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt First Stream Second Stream Configure two stream settings for monitoring and recording On the main monitoring page user can view the camera with the First Stream settings or the Second Stream settings Below the display screen
36. nd Password from your internet service provider is required 3 Static IP Select Static to connect to the camera from an external network 4 Use DDNS Check this option to use DDNS service 5 Port Displays the port numbers that are required for communication User can use IP Finder to change other basic settings for the Clebo camera The menu will be different depending on the model No Upgra Conf Name IP Address MAC Address Kem Ver Serv Ver Web Ver Wireless A _ __ CLEBO FDI20__ 192 168 109 201 00 1C A6 01 24 3C 2 CLEBO FDO20 192 168 101 86 0C0 1C A6 01 21 AA 1 0 0 0 Network Configuration Mac Address 001C A6 01 0E 1D IP Configuration Mode DDNS DHCP Use DDNS time 1 sec lena Des Version IP Address 192 168 102 Je PPPoE Search option Command Port Netmask 255 255 25 D Live Port old new Gateway 192 102 Audio Port Prellered DNS 168 126 63 Download Port Altemate DNS Recording Part HTTP Port Apply E dit Mare Conf E port Conf If you decide to change the camera s IP write down the camera s MAC Address for identification in the future 20 IP FINDER SOFTWARE DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a network configuration protocol that allows a device to configure automatically according to the network it is connected to If your network supports DHCP and your Clebo camera is setup as DHCP then once you search for your camera using IP Finder
37. ore than 1GB HDD 200 GB Required for Saving Clip Image OS Microsoft Windows XP or Higher Resolution Higher than 1024X768 59 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist Setting the IP Address for your PC Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is the default setting for the camera If the Clebo camera is connected to a DHCP network and the camera s IP Configuration Mode is set to DHCP the server will automatically assign an IP address to the camera If the camera is using DHCP the default IP address will be 192 168 1 123 and the default subnet mask will be 255 255 255 0 The Clebo camera can also connect to the web viewer using a static IP address This will allow you to set your own IP address manually Setup the Network Protocol on your PC Go to Network icon on your PC Right click and select Properties Double click Local Area Connection Click Properties Double click Internet Protocol Version Select Obtain an IP address automatically to set the computer to a dynamic IP address or select Use the following IP address to set the computer to a static IP address If the option Use the following IP address has been selected setup the IP address as 192 168 1 XXX The last three digits should be a number between 1 and 254 DIRAN A Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPw4 Properties E General A You can get
38. s 1080P 1920x1080 at 30fps 4x Auto Focus 3 5 16mm Lens Triple Codec H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG Double Shutter WDR Wide Dynamic Range at 15fps Settings 70ft Range IR with Intelligent Camera Sync MV421TIR True Day and Night MV421 TIR 3D DNR 3D Digital Noise Reduction Web Server Built in Dual Streaming Programmable Privacy Zones 30 Mirror Remote Client Setup amp Upgrade Digital Zoom FTP Upgrade Support Power over Ethernet PoE amp DC12V UPnP Support Junction Box Built in IP68 Certified INSIDE THE BOX The following items are included with the MEGAPIXEL Camera 8 9 10 Snapit Vandal Quick Start Guide 4 Screws 8 4 Dry Wall Anchors Secondary Video BNC Cable TROX T20 Mounting Template CD Manual Software DC Plug Camera Module L Wrench TROX T20 Bolt Camera PARTS 8 DESCRIPTIONS N DU 0 KS WDB 8 9 10 RJ45 Connector 11 Audio In Out 12 Alarm 13 Power 14 SD Card Slot SENSOR Green SENSOR Yellow RELAY Orange RELAY Red UART Brown UART Black Lens Camera Control Board Bubble Cover Dome Flush Mount Base Surface Mount Plate Assembly Screws a T20 M4 X16 Safety Wire Mounting Screws DIMENSIONS Flush Mount 1365 5 37 118 7 Ba 4 67 35 60 5 y S 2 4 co VA Sy Surface Mount 139 0 7 5 47 os DI 60 5 z 2 4 co Sw a
39. shipment or failures which are caused by products not supplied by the Warrantor or failures which result from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration modification faulty installation set up adjustments improper antenna inadequate signal pickup maladjustments of consumer controls improper operation power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage rental use of the product or service by anyone other than an authorized repair facility or damage that is attributable to acts of God 61 LIMITS amp EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above The Warrantor will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages including without limitation damage to recording media resulting from the use of these products or arising out of any breach of the warranty All express and implied warranties including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for particular purpose are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights from vary from state to state If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the following address win4net Inc 1027 5 Hogey dong Dong an gu
40. tart right click anywhere on the display screen n Select Start Rec The icon on the top right of the screen will change to INSTANT n To Stop right click anywhere on the display screen Select Stop Rec The video will be displayed in the designated folder when recording is complete Ae e http 192 168 101 86 cgi bin index cgi 192 168 101 86 x a viewer global security 5 4 Setup y nont made S x xport Image y r Print j 4 Re cord U 4 NYR_cahhne6 29 WEBVIEWER Display Screen gt Setup gt Video Audio gt Stream Settings The Recommended Stream Settings are indicated on the image to the left This is also the factory default settings 1 Name Set a distinguished name to each stream to identify each 2 Resolution Set Resolution for each stream The better the resolution of the video the more bandwidth it will require to stream images Compression Type Codec Select the type of compression to use when outputting the video Data Transfer Speed Set encoding bitrate if H 264 and MJEPG compression type is selected Framerate Select from Ofps to 30fps MJPEG Quality Set MJPEG image quality This is only available when the compression is set to MJPEG The higher the quality the more bandwidth will be required to stream the image pi A 7 Select Apply to save changes web setup remote backup Codec Configuration Color 1 z Name NVR_cahhne6 Audio 2 Resolution 704x400 16 9 v
41. the search results will display your Clebo camera with already set network settings that correspond to your network requirements Static Static IP addresses are recommended when using a network that does not support DHCP If Static is selected then you must enter manually all the network settings for your Clebo camera that would correspond with your network Static IP addresses are recommended if you want to setup your device to be accessed externally via the internet For each setup of the camera to static IP address it is recommended that you first setup the camera to DHCP allow it to configure itself according to your network and then change the settings to a static IP address 1 To set your Clebo camera to static highlight the desired device from the search results list and click on Configuration In the new setup window verify static is selected 2 Enter the following information IP Address Netmask Gateway Preferred DNS 3 Click Apply and Reboot to save all changes DDNS Dynamic Domain Server is a feature that allows you to use a URL instead of an IP address to access your Clebo camera The feature is optional for it may require subscription and payment 1 To use the DDNS feature check the box next to Use DDNS Select the server you wish to use Some servers may require subscription and payment Enter the desired Hostname If applicable enter the User ID and Password Ol sae IN Click Apply and Reboot to save all

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

  TTS GOLF ROTOR OWNERS MANUAL  Manuel d`évaluation environnementale  資料2  SERVICE MANUAL - HWH Corporation  LDA6L-D-H  O equipamento certo para uma mistura perfeita  Dialogic 3000 User's Manual  X Mouse Button Control User Guide  Communicator HLD- 323 Bedienungsanleitung DEUTSCH  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file