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1. Media Stream _ Current Location Service gt Media Stream Stream Profile IP Address Port Transport Protocal Persistent r Primary Stream 203 4 1 201 31263 TCP Mo 2 Click the button to specify the unicast or multicast IP address and port number for the decoder end that outputs streams and receives audio video streams Add Media Stream Stream Profile Primary Stream IP Address Port Transport Protocol UDP Persistent Yes No Submit Cancel You can delete a stream by clicking the button 3 Click Submit to complete the configuration EZ NOTE Choose Persistent if you need to establish the configured media stream automatically when the device reboots e Only Primary Stream is listed in the Stream Profile list unless other stream type is enabled Preset Patrol Preset patrol means that the PTZ camera rotate among multiple preset positions or rotate following a specified route for example turn upward or turn left You can rotate the PTZ camera and set the preset positions according to the current live view preview and perform some operations to the PTZ camera EZ NOTE Some device models don t have Preset Patrol Settings For more information refer to the web interface To configure preset patrol please follow the steps below 1 Enter the Preset Patrol interface Setup gt Service gt Preset Patrol Current Location Service gt Preset Patro
2. Network cable Network cable IPC Computer Connecting Based on DHCP To use a dynamic IP address for the Uniview network camera you need to apply for a dynamic IP from an ISP With the dynamic IP address you can connect the network camera to the WAN directly or via a router The following describes the steps of connecting via a router Step 2 3 can be eliminated if you select directly connecting 1 Connect the network camera to the router shown as Figure 2 4 2 Access the router 3 Enable DHCP mode in the router to distribute dynamic IP 2 2 4 Access the network camera Please refer to Accessing the Network Camera for more information 5 Set IP Obtain Mode to DHCP under Setup gt Basic gt Network in the camera 6 Click OK at the bottom of the Network interface 7 Use the new IP address to access the camera EZ NOTE e The new network settings require a reboot to take effect e For using DHCP mode the IP address is dynamically assigned after rebooting therefore please refer to Detecting Devices Online to identify the new obtained IP address Connecting Based on PPPoE To use PPPoE mode to connect the network camera to the WAN you need to apply for a PPPoE account from an ISP first With the PPPoE account you can connect the camera to the WAN directly or via a router The following describes the steps for a connection via a router Step 2 3 can be eliminated if you select directly connecting 1 Connec
3. X 4 lt Common gt as 4 Current Illumination 121 2 Configuration Select the radio button for a non default scene configure the parameters as listed in the following table 2 Description items i Displays the current scene in use Current Note You can select the radio button for a scene to switch to the scene The image parameters are also adjusted to suit the scene Scene Name Name of the current scene Auto Switching Adds the scene to the auto switching list Note After this option is selected the system can automatically switch to the specific scene when the switching criteria are met The auto switching list already contains the default scene Click to configure the auto switching criteria including the valid time range start time and end time for auto switching and illumination range The time ranges Setup cannot overlap each other 3 Auto switching occurs only when the illumination range is covered in the valid time range A value of O means the criteria are not effective For more information about how to configure the image parameters for a specific scene refer to Setting Default Scene 5 6 4 Repeat the previous steps to configure other non default scenes 5 Select Auto Switching The device can automatically switch to the specific scene when the switching criteria are met EZ NOTE e If you have selected Auto Switching you cannot configure scene parameters The device aut
4. Capacity 0 MB Video Storage Info Endpoint Storage Enable Off Stream Primary Stream Data Overwrite Overwrite a Stop Policy 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration items Storage Medium Endpoint Storage Stream Data Overwrite Policy Description Type of the storage medium e Click Format and click OK to format the storage medium Micro SD It will ask for a reboot to format the storage medium e Total Capacity and Idle Capacity of the Micro SD are shown on the web Specify Enable or Off the Endpoint Storage Note The Endpoint Cache is enabled when the Endpoint Storage is off and the Centre Server Storage is failed Specify the stream to be stored Overwrite Data is overwritten from the beginning when the storage capacity is full Stop Data is not written when the storage capacity is full 3 Click OK to confirm the configuration EZ NOTE e The endpoint storage and endpoint cache cannot be configured at the same time because only one Micro SD is supported as storage media e It is suggested to enable the endpoint storage when the service is in the standalone status and disable this function when the device is centralized managed otherwise it may influence the Endpoint Cache Events You can use event settings to implement alarm reporting and associate actions to specific alarms so that the system can take proper actions in time in response to the alarms E
5. HICSA21I L 203 5 1 231 HIC54211 L 210235C09V3137000019 HIC6621EX221 5LA 203 5 1 234f Modify Network Address HIC3401E VIR_203 5 1 41 HIC6621EX22 5CIR_203 5 1 77 HIC5401E C 203 5 1 206 TY2000 720DW 203 5 1 184 IPC341E DLVIR IN 203 5 1 147 HIC2421E RTIR 203 5 1 126 HIC3421D VIR 203 5 1 36 HIC3421E VZIR 203 5 1 178 HIC3421S V 203 5 1 252 HIC3421S V 203 5 1 250 HI 2AMAI ME AIR NIE 1 15n IP Address Subnet Mask 233 Default Gateway 203 Administrator Password TT AN NA EZ NOTE e The default gateway information you set must match IP address e The administrator password is admin while default account is used 5 Modify the network parameters in corresponding setting blanks Restoring Default Password Serial code is a must to restore the device to the default password And it is a series of characters combined with the start time and the serial number of the device To get it contact your technical engineers Steps 1 Detect devices online Please refer to the section of Detecting Devices Online in this User Manual for detailed information 2 Find the device to be modified in device list according to its Name IP Address Type or Serial Number labeled on the product 3 Right click the selected device in device list and then a drop down list will be popped out Name Address Type Serial Number Version HTS HC151 FE_203 5 1 96 203 5 1 96 HTS HC151 FE 210233C0CU313A000027
6. Level IR Control Mode Intelligent IR Infrared Level White Balance White Balance Red Offset Blue Offset Description This item can be adjusted for better image quality after WDR is enabled e Global Balance Adjust IR light brightness and exposure parameters to achieve balanced image effect automatically Note that some areas might be over exposed if you select this option This mode is recommended if monitored range and image brightness are your concerns e Over Exposure Suppression Adjust the IR light brightness and exposure parameters to prevent partial over exposure automatically Note that some areas might be dark if you select this option This mode is recommended if clear and proper exposure in the monitored area is your concern e IR Manual Manually controls the IR light brightness Set the IR light level A larger value yields stronger IR light A value of O turns the IR light off Note This item can be adjusted when the IR Control Mode is Over Exposure Restrict White balance ensures image colors always appear normal and correct the error caused by the light source Auto The device automatically controls the red gain and blue gain according to the light source Fine Tune You can manually adjust the red and blue offsets Indoor This mode is recommended for indoor scenes Outdoor This mode is recommended for outdoor scenes Adjust the red gain for the white balance mode Note This item
7. configurable only when the serial port mode is PTZ control e If you select INTERNAL PTZ as the PTZ protocol the serial port is not used for external PTZ and its parameters are unavailable You can perform control over internal PTZ after you connect the focus zoom interface to the lens e Internal PTZ Priority The device first uses internal PTZ functions for example focus and zoom rather than external PTZ If a PTZ function is not available on the 6 5 EE Description device the device then uses the external PTZ e External PTZ Priority The device uses the external PTZ to perform PTZ operations Note e This item is configurable only when the serial port mode is PTZ control e If you select INTERNAL PTZ as the PTZ protocol the PTZ mode is fixed to Internal PTZ Priority The serial port cannot be used for external PTZ e Before using PTZ control make sure the interfaces related to PTZ control have been connected properly according to the specified PTZ mode Sets the PTZ address code Address Code Note This item is configurable when the serial port mode is PTZ control and the PTZ protocol is not INTERNAL PTZ 3 Click OK to save the above settings Trans Channel Transparent channels are used to transparently transmit data between two devices Make sure the serial port mode of the device has been set to Trans Channel for detailed information refer to Serial Port EZ NOTE Some devices don t support the Trans
8. enter it below or click Browse Folder aa SCs ts La f Click Install to start the installation KG IPC Setup Ready to Install The Setup Wizard is ready to begin the IPC installation Click Instal to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Do close the explorer first make sure to install completely sted cacat g Click Finish to complete the installation process 3 2 JY IPC Setup Es Completing the IPC Setup Wizard Click the Finish button to exit the Setup Wizard Please restart IE to complete installation EZ NOTE e You may need to close your web browser to complete the installation e The tip box of the plug in installation will be popped out when first time login or the camera software version is updated e The default IP address is 192 168 0 13 4 Reopen the web browser after the installation is completed 5 Input your username and password FX English occ admin Password NN Live View Keep Password Login Reset 6 Click Login EZ NOTE e Both the default username and password is admin e Tick Live Vie W to display live video directly after login 3 3 Access from EZManager Software EZManager is a client software of Uniview software suite which provides multi functionalities such as live view parameter setting to manage network
9. is configurable when the white balance mode is Fine Tune Adjust the blue gain for the white balance mode Note This item is configurable when the white balance mode is Fine Tune This item makes images clearer in fog or mist situation Note The higher level means greater defog effect 5 5 EZ NOTE You can use the slide bar to adjust the image parameter or directly enter the value in the text box after the slide bar If the reciprocal of the shutter speed is less than the frame rate for example the frame rate is 30 and the shutter speed is 1 15 the images might flash You should make sure the reciprocal of the shutter speed is not less than the frame rate To restore all image parameters to their defaults click Default On the preview pane you can use the right click menu to perform live view The following describes the menu options Full Screen Normal View is used to play live view in full screen mode or exit the full screen mode Aspect Ratio is used to set the image display ratio on the pane For example if you want HD images to be played in 16 9 mode you can select Aspect Ratio gt Scale If you want to display images by the pane size you can select Aspect Ratio gt Stretch Setting Non default Scene 1 Enter the Scenes interface Setup gt Basic gt Image Scenes current Scene Name Auto Switching Setup o lt Common gt v Default Scene lt Common gt sx lt Common gt v x lt Common gt
10. only in the valid time segments Enable Plan Week days include Monday to Sunday and each day is divided into four time segments Note After you complete setting the time segments for a day you can Copy and Paste the time segments to another day 4 Click OK to complete the configuration Temperature Alarm EZ NOTE Some device models don t support Temperature Alarm Settings and some have different associate actions For more information refer to the web interface Steps 1 Enter the Temperature Alarm interface Setup gt Events gt Temperature Alarm Current Location Events gt Temperature Alarm High Temperature Threshold Lower 90 2 Limit Low Temperature Threshold Upper 0 Cc Limit Alarm Triggering Mode Output Boolean 1 PTZ to Preset 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration items Description High Low Temperature Threshold Lower Upp r limit Upper lower limit for triggering temperature alarms Specifies the alarm output port associated with the temperature alarms Output Boolean 1 l l l Note When an alarm occurs the device triggers corresponding Boolean alarm thus triggering the action on the third party device Specifies the PTZ preset position associated with the temperature alarms Note PTZ to Preset e This item is configurable only after you add preset positions on the preset patrol setting page e When an alarm occurs the alarm t
11. segments for a day you can Copy and Paste the time segments to another day e This item is configurable only after Boolean is enabled Specifies the alarm output port associated with the Boolean input alarms Output Boolean1 Note When an alarm occurs the device triggers corresponding Boolean alarm thus triggering the action on the third party device Specifies the PTZ preset position associated with the Boolean input alarms Note PTZ to Preset e This item is configurable only after you add preset positions on the preset patrol setting page e When an alarm occurs the alarm triggers the PTZ camera to rotate to the preset position automatically so that users can capture the images at site 5 20 3 Click OK to complete the configuration Output Control EF NOTE Some device models don t support Output Control Settings For more information refer to the web interface Steps 1 Enter the Output Control interface Setup gt Events gt Output Control Current Location Events Output Control Boolean Selection Output Boolean 1 Boolean Name 1 Vv Status On Alarm Durationis 5 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration items Description Specifies the alarm output port associated with motion detection alarms Boolean Selection temperature alarms or Boolean input alarms Boolean Name N A Specifies the Boolean output as On or Off according to the status of the thi
12. the Importing row and then to import the local configuration file The system will prompt the result after the import process completes 3 To export the current configuration click Browse in the Exporting row set the path for saving the configuration file and click Export 4 Torestore the default configuration click Default and then click OK The device will then restart with the default configuration Diagnosis Information Diagnosis information includes log information and system configuration information You can export diagnosis information as a local file 1 Enter the Device Maintenance interface Setup gt Maintenance gt Device Maintenance 2 In the Diagnosis Info area clicking Browse to select the path for saving the information and then click Download to save the diagnosis information as a file in the specified folder EZ NOTE The diagnosis information is saved in tgz files You can decompress the files and open them using a text editor Serial Port The serial port settings must match the settings of the other device connected to the serial port RS 485 serial ports are used to control PTZ cameras and to transparently transmit data with third party devices If the device supports PTZ control and you specify the serial port mode as PTZ control on the central server you must also login to the device and select PTZ mode for the serial port setting through the web interface EZ NOTE Some device models do not
13. the user account To log into the system using the user account again you need to provide the new username or the password e If you delete an operator the operator is forcedly logged out Steps 1 Enter the User Management interface Setup gt Maintenance gt User Management Current Location Maintenance gt gt User Management Select User Username Password Confirm Password Admin 2 Select a user type You can add an operator or modify the username and password for an operator If you want to delete an operator clear the username of the operator 3 Click OK to confirm the configuration 6 2 Device Maintenance Software Upgrade When the devices are managed in a centralized way it is recommended to upgrade the devices through the central server if you want to upgrade them in batches For more information refer to the online help for the central server 1 Enter the Device Maintenance interface Setup gt Maintenance gt Device Maintenance Current Location Maintenance gt gt Device Maintenance Software Upgrade Upgrade File Browse L TIE System Restart Restart Config Management Default importing Browse Import Exporting C Users c01084 OA Desktop Browse Export Diagnosis Info Storage Path C Users c01084 OA Desktop Browse Downloa Note 1 Software upgrade system restart restoration to default and configuration import will cause device restart 2 Device resta
14. you can configure the PTZ camera to keep rotating EZ NOTE It is recommended that the first action in the patrol route is rotating to the preset position 4 Click OK to confirm the configuration To start a patrol route please follow the steps below 1 Enter the Preset Patrol interface Setup gt Service gt Preset Patrol 2 From the Patrol Route drop down box select the patrol route to be started and click Patrol To delete a patrol route please follow the steps below 1 Enter the Preset Patrol interface Setup gt Service gt Preset Patrol 2 From the Patrol Route drop down box select the patrol route to be deleted and click Delete Storage EZ NOTE To configure record settings please make sure that you have the network storage device within the network or the SD card inserted in your camera Storage Settings contain the edge storage and endpoint cache The endpoint storage sends data to Micro SD This mode is suitable for the device standalone operation The endpoint cache makes the Micro SD as backup of the Center Server which means data is stored to Micro SD when the Center Server Storage fails and update to the Backup Server for Cache Post Recording For more information refer to System Configuration Steps 1 Enter the Storage interface Setup gt Service gt Storage Current Location Service gt Storage Storage Medium Memory Card Format Total Capacity 0 MB Idle
15. 1 220 203 6 1 195 HICS4215 C HIC2401S CFEOIR HICS421I L 210235C041313A000451 210235C0D5313B000004 210235C09 3137000019 203 6 1 33 HICO201DP CF37 203 6 1 39 HIC3201E CF21 CM 210235C0C30123456789 203 6 1 213 HIC6621EX221I 5LA 210235CODN3143000002 210235COBR3139000050 203 6 1 203 HIC3201E CF60IR CM 210235COFL3142000143 203 6 1 205 HIC3401DE 210235C0B931 43000084 203 6 1 214 HIC6621EX221 5LA 210235CODN3143000001 203 6 1 198 HICS421E C 210235C024312A000041 203 6 1 204 IPC341E VIR Z IN 210235COBC313B000016 203 6 1 190 HICS431E C 210235C0403135000047 204 4 1 22 HIC2401DE CIR 210235C0CT3138000001 193 168 1 100 HIC2221E CF36IR 210235C0CD0321654897 Note Red indicates added devices Version Password 20140526 20140526 20140526 BOOO3 xl2tpd 20140522 roes EEN EE 20140526 20140526 20140526 20140526 20140526 20140526 B5260 EN Use Default Account 3 4 Figure 3 3 Select the Network Camera 2 System View Tool Help EZManager Video Management Software admin 201475726 19 39 00 N 4 b Device Device managed 1 Encoding device Enter keywords Storage device Name f IP Address Status Device Type Version Info HIC3401DE VIR_203 6 1 94 203 6 1 94 Online Server mode HIC3401DE VIR 20140415 5 Access the network camera for live view a Enter Live View interface You can try either of the following two methods b Choose View gt Live View Syst r
16. 20140114 HIC54211I L 203 5 1 231 203 5 1 231 HIC5471I L TESE SERE RPE ma O1POS Modify Network Address y E HICS4211 L_203 5 1 69 203 5 1 69 HIC5471I L z i JO1PO1 Restore Device Password HTS HC151 F 203 5 1 99 203 5 1 99 HTS HC151 F 40114 Browse Web Hage E HIC6621EX221 5LA 203 5 1 234 203 5 1 234 HIC66271EX271 5LA TTU TEFIE EMIS HIC6621EX221 3LA 203 5 1 235 203 5 1 235 HIC6621EX221 SLA 210235C09V3137000019 B2705 4 Click Restore Device Password on popped menu Then a relevant box will appear 7 4 Auto Search Exact Search clear All Hame Address Type Serial Humber HCS431E C_203 6 1 190 203 6 1 180 HICS451E C 210235004031 5500004T TGs ole ee 6 1 193 Aa HICS4215 C 210235004031 54000451 We Serial Code egfeseissssee HIC HIC 139000050 IFC 125000501 HIC 4124000041 HICAMTS CPSMIR POTE TT i SO MMS 313R000004 HICS201E CFBOIR CM 203 6 1 203 205 6 1 203 HICS201E CFBOIR CM 210235C0FL91420001453 HICS401E C 203 6 1 187 203 6 1 197 HICS401E C 1 0235C03H31 29000054 HICOSO1NF CF3T 203 6 1 33 203 6 1 33 HICOSO1NP CF3T es Ki 5 Input the serial code in the serial code field and click OK to restore the default password http www uniview com en globalsupport uniview com
17. Channel Settings For more information refer to the web interface Steps 1 Enter the Tans Channel interface Setup gt Basic gt Serial Port Current Location Basic gt Trans Channel Trans Channel v Enable Serial Port COM 2 Destination IF 192 168 030 Destination Port 17081 Source IP 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table 6 6 Configuration items Description Trans Channel Enables disables the transparent channel Serial Port Name of the serial port to be set IP address of the third party device connected to the transparent channel Destination IP ME l l Note This item is configurable after the transparent channel is enabled Port number of the third party device connected to the transparent channel Destination Port N l Note This item is configurable after the transparent channel is enabled Source IP Displays the IP address on the device side 3 Click OK to save the above settings 6 7 7 Appendix EZManager Introduction Description of EZManager EZManager as one software of Uniview s video surveillance managing software suite integrates multi functionality with not only live video viewing network camera detecting and configuring log administration and user information setting but also the convenience of sequence displaying multi monitoring It serves as a micro managing system and enables you to detect online devices within your subnet and reveal the information of the
18. IP Cameras User Manual Manual Version 100 20140526 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd 2014 Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd and its licensors All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Zhejiang Uniview Technologies Co Ltd Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this manual do not constitute the warranty of any kind express or implied Safety and Compliance Information Conventions Used Symbol The symbols in this chapter are shown in the following table They are used to remind the reader of the safety precautions during equipment installation and maintenance Safety Symbol Description AN Generic alarm symbol To suggest a general safety concern AA ESD protection symbol To suggest electrostatic sensitive equipment AN Electric shock symbol To suggest a danger of high voltage Safety Information AN WARNING Installation and removal of the unit and its accessories must be carried out by qualified personnel You must read all of the Safety Instructions supplied with your equipment before installation and operation Warnings e If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Ne
19. ation the alarm is reported e The motion detection results are displayed in real time on the page and the red ones are the reported ones 5 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration Description items Specifies the alarm output port associated with the motion detection alarms Output Boolean 1 Note When an alarm occurs the device triggers corresponding Boolean alarm thus triggering the action on the third party device Specifies the PTZ preset position associated with the motion detection alarms Note PTZ to Preset e This item is configurable only after you add preset positions on the preset patrol setting page e When an alarm occurs the alarm triggers the PTZ camera to rotate to the preset position automatically so that users can capture the images at site Select this checkbox and specify the time segment for the arming plan including the start time and end time The time segments you specify cannot overlap each other The device outputs alarm signals only in the valid time segments Enable Plan Week days include Monday to Sunday and each day is divided into four time segments Note After you complete setting the time segments for a day you can Copy and Paste the time segments to another day 6 Click OK to complete the configuration Occlusion Detection Steps 1 Enter the Occlusion Detection interface Setup gt Events gt Occlusion Detection Current Location Event
20. cameras This section describes how to access live view and controlling interface of the network camera via EZManager Accessing Live View Steps 1 Enter the EZManager software login interface 2 Input the username and password EZ NOTE Both the default username and password are admin Figure 3 1 EZManager Login Interface N d ETER Username admin Password eeeeel Auto Login C 2014 Uniview All Rights Reserved 3 Detect the network camera For detailed information please refer to Detecting Devices Online in the Appendix 4 Add the network camera shown as Figure 3 2 as follows select the camera by its name IP address type or serial number labeled on the product click Add and then click Close to close the Device Search box The camera is listed on the Device managed list shown as Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Select the Network Camera 1 Device Search Auto Search Exact Search Clear All Address Serial Number HICS4215 C_203 6 1 193 HIC2401S CF60IR_203 6 1 220 E HICS421I L_203 6 1 195 HICO201DP CF5T 203 6 1 33 Ja HIC3201E CF21 CM 203 6 1 39 ES 203 6 1 213 AD1DE VIR 205 6 1 94 L HIC3201E CF60IR CM_203 6 1 203 HIC3401DE _203 6 1 205 HIC6621EX221 5LA 203 6 1 214 E HICS421E C_203 6 1 198 IPC341E VIR Z IN_203 6 1 204 HICS431E C_203 6 1 190 HIC2401DE CIR_204 4 1 22 HIC2221E CF36IR_193 168 1 100 Total 40 203 6 1 193 203 6
21. devices And with it you can also modify the basic network setting of the devices Detecting Devices Online Prior to detecting devices online via EZManager software please make sure EZManager is correctly installed After that enter EZManager and do the following steps to detect devices online EZ NOTE The default user name of EZManager is admin and password is admin Steps 1 Access the Device Management interface You can try either of the following two methods a Click Tool and then select Devices in the drop down list e System Wi Teen Help EE Recording Plan Alarm Configuration Users Logs Alarm Records System Configuration b Click to enter home interface and then click Device Management 7 1 D System View Tool Help EZManager Video Management Software admin 2014 5 26 18 01 10 n GD Live View seg Playback t Viewing live video controlling PTZ id a Searching record files and playing functionality and setting image j ssssses history videos parameters Device Hanagement m Recording Plan Alarm Configuration management of the devices adding Lege Sets recording plans for monitored Sets guard and action triggering yodi fying deleting and other MY areas eed policies for different alarm types tions User Tanagement Operation Log Alarm Records keel Adding modifying deleting users and Tet Viewing or exporting operation logs A Displaying alarms to show dev
22. dnesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration items Audio Detection Detection Type Difference Threshold Copy Paste Description Make sure the device is connected to external audio input device if Audio Detection is Enabled Rises Above The alarm occurs when volume rising range exceeds certain value Falls below The alarm occurs when volume falling range exceeds certain value Passes The alarm occurs when volume rising or falling range exceeds certain value Threshold The alarm occurs when volume exceeds threshold Threshold Set the threshold for generating alarms Difference generates an alarm when the difference of two specific volumes exceeds this value Note You can check volume using the meter on the left side of the page Threshold is shown when the Detection Type is Threshold otherwise Difference is shown The audio detection results are displayed in real time on the page and the red ones are the reported ones 5 22 3 Configuration items Description an vernier volume ao n Specifies the alarm output port associated with the audio detection alarms Output Boolean 1 Note When an alarm occurs the device triggers corresponding Boolean alarm thus triggering the action on the third party device Specifies the PTZ preset position associated with the audio detection alarms Note PTZ to Pres
23. ds eg GO Ee ee NE GN De 5 12 Preset Patrol BE ee 5 13 Sel 5 15 ST EE EE 5 16 Motion DatsEriG i ee err errr een eT ee rrr ER N errr err rr 5 16 Occlusion Detection EE EER nent ee ee ERA RR RE RA RR RE RA RR ERA RR RE RA RE RR ERA RR RE RR RR RE RA RR RE RA RR EER RR EER RA RR RE RR RR RE RA RR RE Re 5 18 Temperature Alarm EE 5 19 BATE EE 5 19 Output Control EE ee ee 5 21 Audo lsat eo er er rrr eer rr res rr rrr RE er Te 5 22 Ba mobi 6 1 Mamte nanta a a E a E MN Ie HE OT AE I E RR EG 6 1 Davee ee E E EAEE A E AE 6 1 TEATEREEE IS 6 2 Device Manten ale cere eee Na ene EE N 6 3 TERTE Ee ee 6 4 Na an AE E EE OR RE N N ET RS 6 6 7 Appendix EZManager Introduction reeks EER Re EER EE EER Ee EER ee EE ER ee ee ER ee EE ee ee EE ee ee Ee ee ees ee ees ee 7A Description Of EZManager eeeeereererrererererrererrereerererrsrerrererrerrnererrererreetenrereerereerereererreterereeeeeereeereeeeees 7 1 Detecting Devices Online ER EN RR ER EE DON N OE IE EE ER ba na Tel Modifying Network Configuration E Aan CET EN NE TORT OTE CLV ERO TTS ERE OO CEL TESTE AU END KO AN BE be AT MN T NAN KN TER ea Maa 7 3 Restoring Default Password Ka ena Rede ET CECT OCTET TUTE OL TELE CET Cee Ge ALTO ANA NAN MN EA RAN OTT Cee TOM TST eT eT Tee Bon err eet 7 4 Thank you for purchasing our products If there are any questions or requests please do not hesitate to contact the dealer This manual applies to Network Camera This manual may contain several technical incorrect place
24. erver Port 5060 2 View the device status Attributes Description IP Address Current IP address of the device Subnet Mask Subnet mask for the current IP address of the device aie Current gateway IP address of the device Device Type Device model Software Current software version of the device Version H didwisre Current hardware version of the device Version poche Current BootROM version of the device Version pene Serial No of the device which is on the label attached to the device 6 1 Attributes Server Status Server IP Server Port System Time Running Time Main Board Temperature User Management EZ NOTE Description Status of the central server connected to the device when the device is managed by the central server IP address of the central server in scenarios where the current device is under the management of the central server Port number of the central server for communicating with the device when the device is managed by the central server Current system time of the device Uninterruptedly running time of the device Current temperature of the main board e The default administrator user account is admin which cannot be renamed The administrator has all management and operation permissions and the other operators have only the live view permission e After you change the username or password of a user account you will be logged out if you have logged in using
25. et e This item is configurable only after you add preset positions on the preset patrol setting page e When an alarm occurs the alarm triggers the PTZ camera to rotate to the preset position automatically so that users can capture the images at site Select this checkbox and specify the time segment for the arming plan including the start time and end time The time segments you specify cannot overlap each other The device outputs alarm signals only in the valid time segments Saat Week days include Monday to Sunday and each day is divided into four time segments Note After you complete setting the time segments for a day you can Copy and Paste the time segments to another day Click OK to complete the configuration 5 23 6 Others Maintenance Device Status You can check the device status in real time making the device easy to maintain Steps 1 Enter the Device Status interface Setup gt Maintenance gt Device Status Current Location Maintenance gt gt Device Status Network IP Address 203 11 1 27 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 203 11 1 1 Basic Device Type HIC5421E C Software Version Hardware Version IPC 5401E 5401D 5421E 5421D 54015 54215 5431E F1517 B BootROM Version V1 2 Device Serial No 210235C024312A000043 Status System Time 2013 12 24 19 50 56 Running time 12 Day s 4 Hour s 56 Minute s Main Board Temperature 16 C Server Status Online Server IP 203 15 1 17 S
26. g describes the menu options Full Screen Normal View is used to play live view in full screen mode or exit the full screen mode Aspect Ratio is used to set the image display ratio on the pane For example if you want HD images to be played in 16 9 mode you can select Aspect Ratio gt Scale If you want to display images by the pane size you can select Aspect Ratio gt Stretch Steps 1 Enter the OSD interface Setup gt Service gt OSD Current Location Service gt gt OSD Position Overlay OSD Content Status Mask EL A 17 50 Areal graf gf 1 Areal Time v 2 None EE LA 3 None en 4 None 5 None 6 None 7 None PTZ Control 8 None Speed id PresetfofNoney Overlay Area p AE Area1 Area2 Area3 id amp Zoom H DE se X 0 X 75 X 2 TI 2 Wiper NI 9 amp Y 13 Y 3 Y 75 Align Left Edges v Align Left Edges v Align Let Edges v Display Style Effect Background v Font Size Large v Min Margin None i Date dddd MMMM dd yyyy v indication dd Day dddd Day of the week M Month y Year Format 2 Configure the following settings In the overlay OSD area set the OSD position OSD content overlay area and content style After you specify the OSD position and set the content won the status bar means that the OSD settings are valid At an OSD position you can enter multiple lines as the content and use the buttons and to adjust their display sequence 3 In the privacy mas
27. ice assigning the permissions not exceptions System Configuration 8 Configuring general parameters c Click Search Then a Device Search box will be popped out E System View Tool Help EZManazer Video Management Software a Device Management 1 Group Device Device managed 0 f Hame Y IF Address Stati Storage device EF NOTE In this step make sure Encoding device is selected in the Device list on the right of the Device Management interface 2 Click Auto Search All the detected network cameras will be listed after a short period s search Device Search Auto Search VCC ET Exact Search HICS421I L_203 3 1 176 HTS HC151 FE 203 5 1 96 HIC54211I L IT 203 5 1 231 HTS HC131 F 203 5 1 99 HIC6621EX221 3LA 203 5 1 234 HIC6621EX221 3LA 203 5 1 235 HIC54211I L 192 168 044 HIC5601E L 192 168 10 23 HIC5401E W 203 5 1 36 203 5 1176 203 5 1 06 203 5 1 231 203 5 199 203 5 1 234 203 5 1 235 192 168 0 4 192 168 10 23 203 5 1 36 HICS4211 L HTS HC151 FE HICS4211 L IT HTS HC131 F HIC6621EX221 3LA HIC6621EX221 3LA HIC5421I L HICS601E L HIC5401E W Serial Number 210235C0CU313A000027 210235C09V313 7000019 210235C09V313 7000019 210235C09V313 7000019 210235C09V313 7000019 210235COET3141000057 Version IMX1850210 20140114 BOOOLPOS 20140114 B2705 B2705 BOOO1PO1 0211 F1517 Modifying Network Configuration Steps 1 Detect devices online Please refer t
28. ick the Setup tab on the upper menu bar of the interface shown as Figure 5 1 2 Click Service gt Encode 3 Select Enable Secondary Stream or Enable Third Stream as required and then click OK to save the settings EZ NOTE e Toenable the third stream you must enable the secondary stream too e To set video stream parameters you can turn to Encoding for relevant information 4 Choose stream type to be played in the Stream option list on the control panel shown as Figure 4 1 Video Effects You can set parameters to improve the image quality of live videos displayed in the live video window To configure video effects you need do the following steps 4 3 1 Click the Home tab on the upper menu bar of the interface show as Figure 4 1 2 Right click in the live view window select Video Effects and configure the following parameters Configuration i Descriptions items p Set brightness contrast Gamma hue and saturation values for decoded images Image Adjust i to improve image guality Dynamic Contrast To enhance the image scene depth you can select the Bright mode or Soft mode Enhance and set the proper intensity Static Clear Adjust static images to improve image guality Sharpness Sharpen the images to improve image guality Image stabilizer Reduce the image noise to improve image guality at night System Configuration This section describes how to set the local parameters for your clien
29. ien Tool Help Ctrl Panel GEED Playback d Auxiliary Monitor Device Device manager Skorane devire 4 Hame c Click toenter home interface and then click Live View System View Tool Help Kilinagar Video Managamant Software GD Live View Playback Viewing live video controlling PTZ Searching record files and playing pta e os functionality and setting image of jo uc history vide parameters m Device Management m Recording Plan ET am Ls On n 3 The management of the devices adding 920 Sets recording plans for monitored W modifying deleting and other Ms areas configurations d Double click the camera in the camera list The live video is displayed on the quarter split screen display window In addition double click the real time video to obtain full screen display 3 5 System View Tool Help EZManager Video Management Software a ta Live View Camera 2014 05 26 19 44 04 Enter keywords 4 Mill Accessing Controlling Interface Steps 1 Enter the EZManager software login interface EZ NOTE Step 1 4 in this part differ little from step 1 4 of accessing live view Please refer to Accessing Live View for detailed information 2 Input the username and password 3 Detect the network camera you want to access 4 Add the network camera 5 Access the controlling interface of the network camera as follows right click the camera
30. in the device list and then choose Remote Configuration from the pop up menu to enter the controlling interface E System View Tool Help EZManazer Video Management L E Device Management 1 Group Device Device managed 1 Tan Storage device IF Address 3 6 Gl 203 6 1 94 a Network IP Obtain Mode Static IP Manually Serial Port IP Address 203 6 1 94 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway MTU 1500 System UNP UNP Serice 2 An See a Maintenance Authentication Trans Channel Image slae iT wn O 2 a Username univew Password LEE EEE EEL LALU LL LALU Port Type Co pper Po rt Operating Mode Auto negotiation Current Location Basic Network 4 Live View Configuration The following picture shows the live view page after you log in to the network camera through web browser This page enables you to view live video capture images record video control the PTZ set call presets and configure video parameters Figure 4 1 Live View Page Stream Primary St v Preset O None v Speed Focus GG zoom O a gi s N Live View IR J Heat Ky Window Wiper amp Light amp Control Panel Tool Bar General Instructions of Live View Page Menu Bar Icon Descriptions Enter the Home interface of the network camera including live video and part of Home controlling setting Basically as Figure 4 1 Enter the Setup interface which cons
31. ink File Download prompt box This website wants to run the following add on SDKViewer ActiveX Control Module from Control name is not available E y Shia wi tto Run Add on on All Websites What s the Risk b Click Run to run the plug in file now or click Save to save it Running the file now is recommended Do you want to run or save this file Lu Name Setup exe Type Application 2 53MB From 203 11 1 204 While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not run or save this software What s the nek c Click Run to start the installation procedure Do you want to run this ActiveX control Name SOKViewer ActiveX Control Module Publisher Control name is not available This ActiveX control was previously added to your computer when you installed another program or when Windows was installed rou spans co EE trust the publisher and the website requesting it 3 1 d Click Next to continue JW IPC Setup Welcome to the IPC Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will install IPC on your computer Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard e Click Browse to locate the installation folder and then click Next EY IPC Setup el Es Select Installation Folder This is the folder where IPC wil be installed To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder
32. ird Stream BNC Output Current Status Available 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration items Capture Mode Encoding Format Encoding mode Frame Rate Resolution Bitrate Image Quality Frame Interval GOP Smoothing Description Specify a video standard Video encoding format e CBR The device uses constant encoding bitrate to send data e VBR The device dynamically adjusts the encoding bitrate according to the image quality Image encoding frame rate The unit is frame per second FPS Note To ensure image quality the frame rate cannot be larger than the reciprocal of the shutter speed if you have set the shutter speed Resolution of the encoded images When the encoding mode is VBR or CBR this value is the maximum bitrate When the encoding mode is VBR you can set the quality level for encoded images A value closer to bitrate priority means a smaller bitrate but might result in poor image quality A value closer to quality priority means a larger bitrate and higher image quality It is recommended that this value be consistent with the frame rate GOP Group of pictures structural parameter Stream smoothening level Clear means stream smoothen is not enabled A value closer to Smooth means a higher smoothening level but might adversely affect image clearness Note In poor network environment enabling stream smoothing makes images smoother 5 9 Audi
33. ists of four items setting that is Basic Service Events and Maintenance setting Please refer to Network Camera oeu Configuration for more information Get Help information eip aa Ouit the network camera from the web browser Quit Control Panel Some Parameter Setting described below may not be displayed on the Live View page The following provides an overview of each available item and function 4 1 Parameter es Descriptions Setting Select the stream type for the live video in the live view window Stream Note If you want to choose other stream to be played in the live view window make sure corresponding video stream is enabled Refer to Video Stream_for more information Preset a i Add delete a preset Speed Adjust speed of pan tilt movements Click the direction buttons to control the pan tilt movements PTZ Control Note To realize PTZ control the camera must support PTZ function or an external pan tilt unit has been installed IR Infrared light on off Heat be i Heater on off Snow Snow shaking on off Image ar N Enter image setting page of the device Live View Window Display the live video Meanwhile in the live view window you can use the right click menu to adjust live view settings The following describes some of the menu items Parameter Descriptions Setting P Set the video display ratio in the window Scale in 16 9 mode Aspect Ratio Stretch by the display window s
34. ize Original by the actual video size Set some parameters for the video played in the window to improve the image Video Effects guality For more information refer to Video Effects System Set the local parameters of the client computer for related functions Configuration For more information refer to System Configuration 4 2 Toolbar Operations on the live view page e g live view capture record voice intercom audio on off and etc Icon Descriptions Dm m Start stop live view Capture snapshots from the screen Note The path for saving the snapshots can be specified in the System Configuration YE Start stop local recording Note The path for saving the recordings can be specified in the System Configuration Ia Start voice intercom with the device E Full screen display 1 a Adjust the output volume of the playing ActiveX for the client computer Adjust the MIC volume at the computer side when voice intercom is conducted between the device and the computer Video Stream Triple streams that is the primary stream secondary stream and third stream are provided to meet different bandwidth and frame rate reguirements You can choose one of them to be displayed in the live view window EZ NOTE Only Primary Stream is listed in the Stream option list unless other stream type is enabled To enable the secondary stream or the third stream in the live view window perform the following steps 1 Cl
35. k area click the F button to add a new mask and click the button to delete a mask Region of Interest ROI If ROI is chosen image quality in this region is first guaranteed when bandwidth is not enough This section describes how to set audio encoding parameters EZ NOTE Some device models don t support ROI For more information refer to the web interface Steps 1 Enter the Region of Interest Settings interface Setup gt Service gt Region of Interest Current Location Service gt Region Enhancement a i 013 12H23H Mik 18 02 22 Enable Region Enhancement 2 If Enable Region of Interest is chosen you can draw the region of interest on the image EZ NOTE On the preview pane you can use the right click menu to establish full screen live view The following describes the menu options Full Screen Normal View is used to play live view in full screen mode or exit the full screen mode Aspect Ratio is used to set the image display ratio on the pane For example if you want HD images to be played in 16 9 mode you can select Aspect Ratio gt Scale If you want to display images by the pane size you can select Aspect Ratio gt Stretch Media Stream This section describes how to set the unicast or multicast IP address and port number for decoder that receives audio video streams and display media stream transport protocol Steps 1 Enter the Media Stream interface Setup gt Service gt
36. l 20135125234 TE aa 19 46 40 PTZ Control Patrol Route Please select v Delete Patrol Patrol Route Content Route ID Route Name p Action Type Speed Keep Rotating Duration ms Preset Stay Time ms A Preset 7 Zoom m EE Pe In the Patrol Route drop down box set preset positions or perform some operations to the PTZ camera For more information refer to Live View Configuration To add the current PTZ position as a preset position click Add to the right of the drop down box enter the route ID and name and click OK To have the PTZ moving to a preset position select the corresponding preset item from the Patrol Route drop down box and click Patrol To delete a preset position select the preset item from the Patrol Route drop down box and click Delete To add a patrol route please follow the steps below 1 Enter the Preset Patrol interface Setup gt Service gt Preset Patrol 2 3 Click Add near the Patrol Route drop down box In the Patrol Route Content area enter the route name and ID and click Add to add patrol actions You can adjust the action sequence in the patrol route by clicking the corresponding buttons Patrol actions include the following After you click Add you can configure the PTZ camera to rotate to the preset position and the hold time After you click Add you can specify the rotation direction zoom value rotation speed rotation duration and hold time or
37. le connecting which is the basic physical connection And the other one comes detecting and changing the IP address which secures reliable data stream flowing via relevant protocol Cable Connecting The following figures provide two methods for connecting a network camera to a computer Figure 2 1 shows the direct connection to the computer while Figure 2 2 indicates an indirect connection over the LAN via a switch or a router Figure 2 1 Connect to Computer Directly Network cable Computer Figure 2 2 Connect via a Switch or a Router Network cable lt lt Network cable Configuring the IP Address The IP address enables you to visit the network camera over the LAN Computer Steps 1 Get the current IP address of the camera through EZManager Univew client software based on is the information labeled on camera such as device serial number device version and etc For detailed information please refer to Detecting Devices Online EZ NOTE e The default IP address is 192 168 0 13 Both the default username and password are admin e This step is necessary only when the IP address is unknown 2 Change the IP address and the subnet mask to the same subnet as that of your computer under Setup gt Basic gt Network For detailed information please refer to Network 2 1 EZ NOTE e The camera will reboot after the IP address is changed e You can also modify network settings via EZManager Refer
38. n items Description e Static Address Manual Configure the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the camera making sure that the IP address is unique in the system e PPPoE Enter the username and password that the ISP Internet Service IP Obtain Mode 5 1 Configuration items Description Provider provides e DHCP The IP address is obtained automatically This feature is enabled by default Maximum Transmission Unit MTU is used for fragment and reassembly of IP packets Its default value is 1500 bytes within the range 500 1500 If this service is enabled the IP address is assigned by the Universal Network UNP Service Passport UNP server Peel IP address of the UNP server Address If authentication has been enabled on the UNP server authentication must be enabled here on the device and the username and password are required for authentication name UNP username which must be consistent with that configured on the UNP Username server UNP password which must be consistent with that configured on the UNP Password na Port Type Type of the port for communication MTU UNP Authentication Operating Mode NIC speed and duplex mode 3 Click OK to save the settings EZ NOTE The device will reboot after its IP address is changed Image This section describes how to set live view image parameters to meet image quality requirements in different scenes The default scene remains uncha
39. ng file overflows Note Overwrite means that new recording overwrites the current recording Full Stop means that the recording stops so that the current recording can be kept Record Overwrite Local Recording Format of local recordings Format Path on the client computer for saving recordings Local Recording Note You can click the button EE on the right to locate the folder Path on the client computer for saving the snapshots Snapshot Folder Note You can click the button Ed on the right to locate the folder Total Capacity Total capacity allocated for local recordings Snapshot Format Snapshot image format 4 5 5 Network Camera Configuration Basic Network This section describes how to configure network parameters for the device such as IP address so that the device can be integrated to the network EZ NOTE Network settings must be properly configured before you operate the camera over network Steps 1 Enter the Network interface Setup gt Basic gt Network Current Location Basic Network IP Obtain Mode Static IP Manually IF Address 203 11 1 204 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 203 11 1 1 MTU 1500 UNFP UNP Service Enable Serwer Address 0 0 0 0 Identify Yes ANo Username unimew Password TTT TIT TTITTTTTTTTTTTITI Port Type Copper Port Operating Mode Auto negotiation 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuratio
40. nged until the switching conditions for a specific scene are met EZ NOTE The Image parameters vary depending on the model of the camera For more information please refer to the web interface Setting Default Scene 1 Enter the Image interface Setup gt Basic gt Image 5 2 Current Location Basic gt gt Image Scenes Enable Auto Switching Default Image Enhance Brightness Lir Sharpness MEER Saturation EE MEEN 2D Noise Reducion 128 Contrast EE EE AF 3D Noise Reduction ee tee Hue _ _ 126 Image Rotation Normal X Y Exposure Exposure Mode indoor 50Hz X Metering Control Center Weightec v Shutter s 1 DayiNight Mode Automatic Day Night Gain dB Day Night Sensitivity Medium X Slow Shutter amp Of On DayNight Switching s 3 Slowest Shutter WDR Off id Compensation aa WDR Level Intelligent IR White Balance Advanced 2 Select the Default Scene radio button to set the image parameters The following table lists all parameters Configuration items Brightness Image Enhance Image Rotation 2D Noise Reduction 3D Noise Reduction Exposure Mode Exposure Parameters Shutter Description The image brightness default value is 128 where a higher value produces a brighter image The default value is 128 The saturation default value is 128 Lower values mean less color saturation Hue The default value is 128 default value is 128 e Normal No r
41. ntended for e Surveillance system planners e Field technical support and servicing engineers e Software installation configuration and servicing administrators e Product users Technical Support globalsupport uniview com Contents 1 System 0 0 EE 1 1 2 Network Setting ec 2 1 Wired Com genio OE EE EE RE EO OR ES 2 1 Connecting to the Network over the LAN ese EE RR E RE RR RR RE RA RR RE RA RR RE RR RR RE RR RR ER RR RR RE RA RR RE RA RR RE Re ee 2 1 Connecting to the Network over the WAN cccceccccceccccceceeteeeeeteeeeeeseeeeeenneeeesneseesseseeseeeeeseeeeeeneseneeeeeenns 2 2 Wroc en ea ern AE E E S 2 3 3 Accessing the Network Camera nenen 3 1 Access from Web Browser manuk Di Ge N Ede seek ENTENDE 3 1 Access from EZManager Software onta 3 4 Accessing Live ME TE 3 4 Accessing Controlling Interface senen ee 3 6 4 Live View Configuration RRC 4 1 General Instructions of Live View Page ET ee ee EE ENG 4 1 Video Sad oi aed ainun 4 3 Video dae dT EE ana naa ana naa nana ana nenen anna nana Ee 4 3 System Configuration EE EE ANN ANE 4 4 5 Network Camera Configuration EE EE EE ET EER re 5 1 PA ae asik 5 1 Network EE aan anna naa 5 1 IM Age aan 5 2 TE 5 7 TT EE EE aabeueabsieeunsanebacasoaadbentionbeunaareabncnsdebaddavabinanrnbenemaness 5 8 del ana 5 8 Diy Oo E mabes OE EE EE 5 10 GADE EE EE EE N 5 10 Region of Interest ROI ET ER EE EE EE IE 5 11 Media Streaks esse NEE od id Os ES Ge Ge Es Oe ey De ETE wa SE
42. o This section describes how to set audio encoding parameters EZ NOTE Some device models don t support audio settings For more information refer to the web interface Steps 1 Enter the Audio interface Setup gt Service gt Audio Current Location Service gt Audio Audio Input On OT Input Gain 184 Encoding Format G T11U Sampling Rate KHz a 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration Description items Enables disables audio input If you disable audio input no audio data is encoded Audio Input Note You can disable audio input if audio is not reguired In this case the device performance can be improved to some extent Input Gain Amplifying value for audio sampling A larger value yields a higher amplifying ratio Encoding Format Audio encoding format Sampling Rate Audio sampling rate 3 Click OK to save the above settings OSD On screen display OSD displays characters overlaying on the video images OSD contents include time and other custom contents In some scenarios it is reguired to hide some sensitive or privacy related areas on the live view for example the keyboard at the ATM The feature for this reguirement is called privacy mask The privacy mask always works to hide the specified area regardless of the operations you perform EZ NOTE On the preview pane you can use the right click menu to establish full screen live view The followin
43. o the section of Detecting Devices Online in this User Manual for detailed information 2 Find the device to be modified in device list according to its Name IP Address Type or Serial Number labeled on the product 3 Right click the selected device in device list and then a drop down list will be popped out Auto Search Exact Search V Name Address Type Serial Number Version Bi HTS HC151 FE_203 5 1 96 203 5 1 96 HTS HC151 FE 210235C0CU313A000027 20140114 a HICS4211 L_203 5 1 231 203 5 1 231 HICS421 Modify Network Address HICS4211 L 203 5 1 69 203 5 1 69 HIC54211 L Restore Device Password a HTS HC151 F_203 5 1 99 203 5 1 99 HTS HC151 F Browse Web Page a HIC6621EX221 5LA 203 5 1 234 203 5 1 234 HIC6621EX221 5LA i TY DUUUTE a HIC6621EX22I SLA 203 5 1 235 203 5 1 235 HIC6621EX221 5LA 210235C09V3137000019 B2705 Bi HIC5401E C 203 5 1 206 203 5 1 206 HIC5401E C 210235C03H3135000045 20140128 a HIC3421S V_203 5 1 252 203 5 1 252 HIC3421S V 210235COAW3137000034 B5201P01 Bi HIC3401E VIR 203 5 1 41 203 5 1 41 HIC3401E VIR 210235C0BB313A000138 B5202 a HIC3421S V_203 5 1 250 203 5 1 250 HIC3421S V 210235COAW3137000026 B5201P01 4 Click Modify Network Address on popped menu A corresponding box will appear Auto Search iExact Searches Name Address Type Serial Number Versi HTS HC151 F 203 5 1 99 203 5 1 99 HTs HC151 F 210235C09V313 7000019 20144 HTS HC151 FE 203 5 1 96 203 5 1 96 HTs HC151 FE 210235C0CU313A000027 20144
44. omatically switches scenes according to the existing configuration e If multiple non default scenes meet the switching criteria the device switches the scene to the one with the smallest ID The scene IDs are 1 2 3 and 4 System You can change the system time device ID and server IP Address When the device is managed in a centralized way its SD card can be used as a backup of the central server storage If the communication between the network camera and central storage is interrupted due to network problems the front end network camera temporarily stores the video data in the SD card In this case it is recommended to enable recording backup Normally the system backs up recordings on the SD card of a front end network camera to the backup server if the SD card contains recordings and the network camera and the backup server can communicate To back up recordings make sure there is an SD card in the network camera and configure backup resources on the central server for the network camera and configure the recording backup parameters on the web interface of the network camera G CAUTION Changing the device ID or VM server IP address will cause the device to reboot In this case the login password and system time will be synchronized with the new central server and all the other parameters will be restored to the factory defaults except the NIC parameters VM server parameters image parameters OSD parameters custom user info
45. otation processing for the images e Flip Vertical Rotation processing for the images in the vertical direction e Flip Horizontal Rotation processing for the images in the horizontal direction e 180 Rotate the images 180 degrees e 90 CW Rotate the images 90 degrees clockwise for corridor mode e The default value is 128 Noise reduction might result in blurred image details e 3D noise reduction might result in image smear Different modes result in different exposure effects Fast shutter speed is suitable for scenes in motion and slow shutter speed is suitable for scenes with few changes Note e When the exposure mode is manual exposure or shutter priority the time value can be set When the exposure 5 3 Configuration items Slow Shutter Slowest Shutter Metering Control Day Night Mode Day Night Sensitivity Day Night Switching s WDR Description mode is custom exposure the minimal and maximum time values can be set e When you set the shutter speed the reciprocal of the shutter speed must not be less than the frame rate if slow shutter is not enabled Otherwise image quality might be adversely affected Control the level of amplification to provide a better image in low light situations Note A high gain will also increase the amount of noise The gain value is allowed to be set in manual or gain priority exposure mode And its minimal and maximum can be set in custom exposu
46. rd party alarm output device For example if the alarm output device is Status Normal On you must set this value to On for the device to output alarms to the third party devices properly Alarm Duration Duration for outputting alarms CAUTION When the device is connected to an alarm output device please strictly follow the following power on sequence Otherwise IPC internal components might be damaged The power on sequence is as follows 1 Make sure the Boolean output is set to On the default Make sure the IPC and the alarm output device is powered off when you connect them 2 After the connection power on the alarm output device and then power on the IPC 3 Click OK to complete the configuration 5 21 Audio Alarm This section describes how to configure the audio alarm to the IPC audio input The audio alarm is detected when change range of volume exceeds a certain value or its value exceeds a certain threshold with alarm reporting and associate actions EZ NOTE Some device models don t support Audio Alarm Settings and some have different associate actions For more information refer to the web interface Steps 1 Enter the Audio Alarm interface Setup gt Events gt Audio Alarm Current Location Events gt gt Audio Alarm 400 20 Audio Detection Enable Detection Type Rises Abow Difference Alarm Triggering Mode Output Boolean 1 PTZ to Preset Enable Plan Monday Tuesday We
47. re mode Slow shutter decreases the shutter speed in low light to improve image brightness This item can be adjusted after Slow Shutter is enabled Adjust exposure compensation value to get the desired image quality Note This item is configurable when the exposure mode is not manual Select metering mode of the device e Center Weighted The meter concentrates the central part more than the rest area e Evaluative Metering Measures user customized area Note This item is configurable when the exposure mode is not manual e Automatic The device outputs the best images according to the illumination environment and switches between the black white mode and color mode e Night The device provides the best black white images according to the illumination environment e Day The device provides the best colorful images according to the illumination environment Response time for switching the black white mode and color mode when the ambient light changes A smaller value means a higher switching speed Note This item is configurable when the Day Night mode is Automatic Duration time to switch between the black white mode and color mode when the ambient light changes Note This item is configurable when the Day Night mode is Automatic Enabling WDR makes both the light and dark areas clearer Note This item is configurable when the exposure mode is not manual or custom 5 4 Configuration items WDR
48. riggers the PTZ camera to rotate to the preset position automatically so that users can capture the images at site 3 Click OK to complete the configuration Input Alarm EZ NOTE Some device models don t support Input Alarm Settings For more information refer to the web interface Steps 1 Enter the Input Alarm interface Setup gt Events gt Input Alarm Current Location Events gt Input Alarm Boolean Selection Input Boolean 1 Boolean Name 1 Status On Boolean Enabled Yes No Alarm Triggering Mode C Output Boolean 1 PTZ to Preset Enable Plan Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday m te Cony 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration items Description Boolean Selection Input port for external alarms Boolean Name N A Specifies the Boolean input as On or Off according to the status of the third party alarm input device For example if the alarm input device is Normal On you must set this value to On for the device to receive the alarms from the third party devices properly Status Boolean Enabled Enables disables Boolean Specifies the start time and end time for arming The time segments cannot overlap each other The device outputs alarm signals only in the valid time segments Week days include Monday to Sunday and each day is divided into four time segments Enable Plan Note e After you complete setting the time
49. rmation and ROI parameters Steps 1 Enter the System interface Setup gt Basic gt System Current Location Basic gt System System Time 2013 12 20 1743 22 NTP Enable Disable Server Address Device ID Refactor WueAud 54 Protocol IMOS vi Server IP 203 15 1 17 Server Port 5060 Recording Backup Enable Disable BM IP Note Changing device ID server IP or Protocol will cause device restart and restore part of server settings to their default values Details 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table 5 3 Configuration items System Time NTP Server Address Device ID Protocol Server IP Server Port Recording Backup BM IP Service Description Set the system time If NTP is enabled system time is synchronized with the NTP server periodically Make sure this Address is consistent with that of the IP address of NTP Server When the device is managed by the central server make sure the device ID is unique Make sure this protocol is consistent with that of the central server management protocol Note Choose None when device is standalone Make sure this IP address is consistent with that of the central server Note This item needs to be configured when the device is managed by the central server Port number used for communicating with the central server which must be consistent with the SIP port number of the central server The default value i
50. rt will interrupt connection with the device 2 In the Software Upgrade area click Browse and select the upgrade folder where the upgrade files reside 3 Click Upgrade and click OK to launch the software upgrade process The device will reboot automatically after the upgrade process completes EZ NOTE The upgrade folder must contain all necessary upgrade files System Restart G CAUTION System reboot might interrupt the services Make sure you understand the impacts before you reboot the system 1 Enter the Device Maintenance interface Setup gt Maintenance gt Device Maintenance 2 Inthe System Restart area click Restart and click OK Config Management You can export the current device configuration file to the local computer or other storage medium for backup purposes or import the previously exported configuration into the device to restore the configuration G CAUTION Make sure the configuration file to import is of a device that is of the same model A wrong configuration file might cause device exception e After the configuration file is imported successfully the device will restart e If you restore the default configuration all parameters will be restored to the factory defaults except the network setting system time 1 Enter the Device Maintenance interface Setup gt Maintenance gt Device Maintenance 2 In the Config Management area select the configuration file by clicking Browse in
51. s 1 Set the IP address and subnet mask to the same segment as that of the wireless network Please refer to Configuring the IP Address for detailed information EZ NOTE e Ifthe camera s IP address is in the same network segment of the wireless network this step can be omitted e To manipulate this step you must cable the network camera to your computer e The camera will reboot after the IP address is changed please try the new IP address 2 Access the network camera by a web browser You can turn to the section of Access from Web Browser for detailed information 3 Connect the camera to the network via the Wi Fi function Select the Setup tab on the upper menu bar of the interface show as Figure 4 1 to enter the setting page 5 Enter Basic gt Wi Fi 6 Tick Enable to enable Wi Fi function Wireless networks will be automatically detected and then listed 7 Select the wireless network from the list and click To connect 8 Input the password for the selected network 2 4 3 Accessing the Network Camera Access from Web Browser Steps 1 Open the web browser 2 Inthe browser address field input the IP address of the network camera e g 192 168 0 13 and press the Enter key to enter the login interface 3 Install the plug in before viewing the live video and managing the camera Please follow the installation prompts to install the plug in a Download the plug in Click Run Add on on the pop menu to l
52. s Occlusion Detection Occlusion Detection Enable Sensitivity Medium Duration s 1 Alarm Triggering Mode Output Boolean 1 PTZ to Preset Enable Plan Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday saturday me me me me Sunday 2 Set the Occlusion Detection Sensitivity and Duration parameters Occlusion is easier to be detected with a higher value of Sensitivity for example A further smaller occlusion may be detected in a high sensitivity Alarm occurs when the lens is occluded and lasts for more than the time of duration 3 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration Description items 5 Specifies the alarm output port associated with the occlusion detection alarms Output Boolean 1 Note When an alarm occurs the device triggers corresponding Boolean alarm thus triggering the action on the third party device Specifies the PTZ preset position associated with the motion detection alarms Note PTZ to Preset e This item is configurable only after you add preset positions on the preset patrol setting page e When an alarm occurs the alarm triggers the PTZ camera to rotate to the preset position automatically so that users can capture the images at site Select this checkbox and specify the time segment for the arming plan including the start time and end time The time segments you specify cannot overlap each other The device outputs alarm signals
53. s 5060 Note This item needs to be configured when the device is managed by the central server Enable or disable recording backup Note This item needs to be configured when the device is managed by the central server Make sure this IP address is consistent with that of the backup server Note This item is configurable only when recording back is enabled Click OK to save the above settings In this section you can configure the encoding settings Audio settings OSD settings ROI settings Media stream settings and Preset patrol configuration Encoding This section describes how to set the video standard and encoding parameters for different streams and how to display the current status of the BNC output EZ NOTE The parameters for the secondary stream and third stream are similar with those of the primary stream Unless otherwise specified the following table takes the primary stream as an example Some device models support third stream To enable it make sure Secondary Stream must be enabled simultaneously Steps 1 Enter the Encode interface 5 8 Setup gt Service gt Encode Current Location Service gt gt Encode Capture Mode 1080P 25 v Primary Stream Encoding Format H 264 v Encoding mode CBR T Frame Rate 25 id Resolution 1080P v Bitrate 4096 kbps 1024 8192 ka Ouality Bitrate Frame Interval 25 10 250 GOP IP Smoothing Clear Smooth EnableSecondary Stream EnableTh
54. s or printing errors and the content is subject to change without notice The updates will be added to the new version of this manual We will readily improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual 1 System Options Item Operating System CPU Memory Graphic card Sound card Network card Display definition Web Browser Reguirements Microsoft Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows XP 32 bit or 64 bit Microsoft Windows 7 is recommended 2 0 GHz or higher dual core Intel i3 CPU or above is recommended At least 1 GB 2 GB or higher is recommended At least 128 MB display memory Mainstream discrete graphics with more than 1 GB display memory are recommended The hardware should support DirectX9 0c Note Make sure that the latest driver is installed on the graphic card Essential Note The intercom and voice broadcast require the latest driver on the sound card Gigabit or higher Ethernet network cards are recommended e Least 1024 768 e Ideal 1440 900 Internet Explorer 8 0 or above is recommended with the security level of Medium high 1 1 2 Network Setting This chapter introduces the basic network settings including wired and wireless connections which are fundamental to accessing the network camera also named IP camera abbr IPC Wired Connection Connecting to the Network over the LAN This part for setting IPC over the LAN mainly involves two procedures One is cab
55. se of controls or adjustments to the performance or procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser emissions Regulatory Compliance FCC Part 15 This eguipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the eguipment is operated in a commercial environment This eguipment generates uses and can radiate radio freguency 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 harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation LVD EMC Directive CE This product complies with the European Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and EMC Directive 2004 108 EC WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC The product this manual refers to is covered by the Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive and must be disposed of in a responsible manner Preface Audience This manual is i
56. support serial port settings For more information refer to the web interface 6 4 Steps 1 Enter the Serial Port interface Setup gt Basic gt Serial Port Current Location Basic gt Serial Port Port Port Type Port Mode Baud Rate Data Bits stop Bits Parity Flow Control COM 2 R5465 Trans Channel 9600 6 1 None Ej EE E EI E None 2 Configure the parameters as listed in the following table Configuration items Port Port Type Port Mode Baud Rate Data Bits Stop Bits Parity Flow Control PTZ Protocol PTZ Mode Description Name of the serial port to be set Type of the serial port to be set e PTZ Control Uses the RS 485 serial port to control a PTZ camera e Trans Channel Uses the RS 485 serial port to transparently transmit data with a third party device e OSD Uses the RS 485 serial port to receive serial data with a third party device and reparse it then display in the overlay OSD Note If OSD is specified make sure the format of serial data sent from the third party device meets our data format For more information contact our Support The default value is 9600 Note The baud rate of the serial port must be consistent with that of the device connected to the serial port The default value is 8 The default value is 1 The default value is None The default value is None Sets the PTZ protocol supported by the channel Note e This item is
57. t computer Please follow the steps below to perform system configuration 1 Click the Home tab on the upper menu bar of the interface show as Figure 4 1 2 Right click in the live view window select System Configuration configure the parameters listed in the following table and then click OK to save the settings Panel Configuration N Items Descriptions ame Includes High Ouality and Common Display Mode Note If the client computer supports Direct 3D it is recommended to select High Quality for better image effect Video data format at the client computer Video Pixel Format Note RGB32 is suitable for old display cards YUV420 is recommended if the client computer supports YUV420 Audio Encodin 8 Audio encoding format at the client computer Format Video Param When the network is under good conditions Real Time Prior is Processing Mode i recommended otherwise select Fluent Prior Stream transport protocol at the client computer Taken Note If the current stream transport protocol is changed the live view is automatically interrupted and a new live view is established using the new protocol Audio Code Audio sampling rate at the client computer Sampling Rate Hz Record and Do recording according to size or time of the recording file Snapshot The maximum size time duration for a single recording file 4 4 Panel Configuration Name Items Descriptions The policy to be taken when recordi
58. t the network camera to the router shown as Figure 2 4 2 Access the router 3 Enable PPPoE mode in the router 4 Access the network camera Please refer to Accessing the Network Camera for more information Set IP Obtain Mode to PPPoE under Setup gt Basic gt Network in the camera 6 Click OK at the bottom of the Network interface 7 Use the new IP address to access the camera EZ NOTE e The new network settings require a reboot to take effect e For using PPPoE mode the IP address is dynamically assigned after rebooting therefore please refer to Detecting Devices Online to identify the new obtained IP address Wireless Connection For video surveillance applications wireless technology enables a flexible cost efficient and quick way to implement monitoring especially in the complex conditions where cabling is hard or costly Uniview offers cameras with build in wireless technology And network cameras with build in Wi Fi module can easily be integrated into the network via wireless router This part describes how to connect wireless network camera to the wireless network through Wi Fi NOTE e This section is applicable for cameras that support wireless connection e Network cameras that support Wi Fi connection do not support PoE Power over Ethernet Before you start you need to establish a reliable wireless network via wireless router And then do the following step to connect the network camera 2 3 Step
59. to Modifying Network Configuration for detailed information e To access the network camera from a different subnet please set the gateway for the network camera after you have logged in Connecting to the Network over the WAN This part describes how to connect the network camera to the WAN with a static or a dynamic IP Connecting Based on a Static IP To connect a Uniview network camera using a static IP address you need to apply for a unique static IP from an ISP Internet Service Provider for the camera first and then use this IP address to connect the network camera to the WAN directly or via a router If you choose to connect the network camera to the WAN directly shown as Figure 2 3 please refer to Configuring the IP Address for detailed information to set the obtained static IP in the camera If you intend to connect the network camera to the WAN via a router shown as Figure 2 4 you need to perform the following steps as required 1 Connect the network camera to the router 2 Set the LAN IP address subnet mask and gateway in the camera Please refer to Configuring the IP Address for more information 3 Set the obtained static IP in the router Access the network camera through a web browser or the client software over the Internet Figure 2 3 Connect the Camera to the WAN Directly Network cable Network cable lon 2D IPC Computer Figure 2 4 Connect the Camera to the WAN via a Router Network cable
60. vent configuration covers Motion Detection Occlusion Detection Temperature Alarm Boolean input output alarms and Audio Alarm EZ NOTE Some device models have different associate actions For more information refer to the web interface Motion Detection Motion detection is a feature which can take alarm response actions and record the video for the motion occurs in the surveillance scene EZ NOTE Some device models don t have PTZ Control and some have different associate actions For more information refer to the web interface Steps 1 Enter the Motion Detection interface Setup gt Events gt Motion Detection Current Location Events gt gt Motion Detection Detection Area dp Area Sensitivity Object Size amp History PTZ Control MEN d Alarm Triggering Mode Speed 6 Preset O None F Output Boolean 1 PTZ to Preset Focus Zoom Enable Plan os Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday i jz al Copy Paste 2 In the Detection Area part click the button to add an area 3 Dragthe rectangle frame of the area to set its position and range 4 Set the Sensitivity Object size and History for motion detection as the alarm report criteria EZ NOTE e A larger sensitivity value means a higher detection level a little change in the area can be detected When the change scope exceeds the object size and the change duration exceeds the specified dur
61. ver attempt to disassemble the camera yourself We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance e To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture e This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes e Please make sure that the ceiling can support more than 50 N Newton gravities if the camera is fixed to the ceiling e Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera e Donot drop the camera or subject it to physical shock e Do not touch sensor modules with fingers If cleaning is necessary use a clean cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt e Do not aim the camera lens at the strong light such as sun or incandescent lamp The strong light can cause fatal damage to the camera e The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam so when any laser equipment is being used make sure that the surface of the sensor not be exposed to the laser beam e While shipping the camera should be packed in its original packing AN Caution Fiber optic ports optical safety Class 1 LASER PRODUCT Never look at the transmit laser while the power is on Never look directly at the fiber ports and the fiber cable ends when they are powered on Caution U
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