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1. WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt DDNS DDNS is used to map a dynamically assigned IP address a device using DHCP with a hostname lf the IP camera uses DHCP a DDNS service can provide a hostname for use with the IP camera Registration with a DDNS service provider ddns nu dyndns org is required for use of this feature 1 Ot AAN 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 Click Save to save all changes Eos IGITAL WATCHDOG v System Information Generic Setting User Account Maintenance Local Storage Recording Snapshot Network Video Audio Event Handle PTZ Control System Log Logout 41 DDNS Enable DDNS Service Provider Host Name User Name Password Update Interval dyndns org e ddnsuser 30 Save Cancel 010 Etrovision Technology All rights reserved WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt Access Filtering Access filtering can be used to allow or deny access by IP addresses Set the Filter Type to either Allow All or Deny All Exceptions can be added to the chosen filter type IP addresses can be entered as a single IP by network or a range of IP addresses The network option uses the CIDR subnet mask format DN RS SA CS TT Ak WATCHDOG Live View v Syst
2. require TLS SSL connection Connec tion Test Test Message Content Indicate event information in message body User customized message 300 characters Mail Attachment Attach snapshot with event notification Save Cancel 53 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Event Handle gt Event Server The Event Server page has configuration options for event notification action using email network storage FTP TCP and HTTP gt Network Storage Use this setup page to enter set up a Network Storage device Server Type Select whether the network storage you want to setup is NFS or Samba Server Address enter the server s URL or IP address Folder Path enter the folder destination in the network storage where you would like all notifications from the camera stored Username and Password enter the username and password for the server Connection Status indicates whether the connection between the camera and the server is available or not Press the Refresh button to make sure the camera is successfully connected to the server DW w n IGITAL WATCHDOG Live View v System Event Server nformation Generic Setting Email Setting Network Storage FTP Server TCP HTTP Recipient User Account Maintenance Enable Network Storage Local Storage Server Type NES A Recording Snapshot Server Address LOCALHOST Network Video Audio Event Handle PTZ Control Syste
3. Configuration Export Import PTZ Control System Log Export setting to file Export Logout Browse J ds Import setting from file Restore Factory Default Retain IP Setting Retain User Account Setting Restore Reboot Device Configuration settings can only be imported from a camera of the same model and using the same Reboot firmware version Otherwise the import will apply the factory default settings 33 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Local Storage The MB950TIR supports local recording to a micro SD Card Use the Local Storage setup page to format and setup the card properly Format Format will format the card Note contents of the SD card will be lost Double click on folders to go up down a directory level 5D Card Browser Status ready Total 1944656 KB Used 1629368 KB Free 315488 KB Format Remove de SD Card Move up a directory Delete lype SIZE Date Ingger Iype Folder a Download to PC R N C 20110504 101639 D avi file 10203758 2011 05 04 DI DO 34 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Recording Snapshot There are 2 methods of recording Event Triggered and Continuous Recording Both can be used simultaneously Cyclic Recording offers options for whether to overwrite old recordings when space on the storage reaches capacity gt Event Triggered Recording When recording is done via event triggers Record Setting will
4. PIA MEGA DWC MB9OSOTIR IP 5MP Weather Proof Bullet Camera Before installing or operating the camera please read and follow this manual carefully 08212013 PRECAUTIONS ts 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 Keep metal objects and flammable substances from entering the camera It can cause fire short circuits or other damages 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 m Protect the camera from humidity and dust Protect the camera from high temperature Be careful when installing near the ceiling of a kitchen or a boiler room as the temperature may rise to high levels Cleaning To remove dirt from the case moisten a soft cloth with a soft detergent solution and wipe a 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 and radiates radio frequen
5. PoE Switch 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 DC12V adaptor not included Non PoE Switch INSTALLATION 1 Use the camera s mounting template 2 Fix the mounting plate to the surface to mark and drill the mounting holes using the three 3 provided screws washers and wall anchors 3 Mount the camera s arm support onto the mounting plate 4 To connect all appropriate cables to the camera and complete the installation unscrew the back cover of the camera 10 INSTALLATION 5 Remove the spindle fork connecting the camera module to the mounting bracket by pushing in the spindle 6 Screw the spindle fork on to the camera 7 Setthe camera onto the arm by pushing the spindle and placing the fork on the spindle 11 INSTALLATION 8 Tighten the screws on the other side of the spindle to lock the camera on to the mounting bracket 9 To adjust the camera s pan and tilt loosen the pan amp tilt screw locks and adjust them accordingly 10 To adjust the camera s lens focus and zoom unscrew the front cover by rotating it counter clock wise 11 Use the two handles at the base of the lens to adjust the focus and the zoom 12 INSTALLATION 12 You may also use the
6. AUTHENTICATION icati Hetwork Protocol If Streaming authentication has been enabled in Network gt Streaming n Then a username password must be supplied with the RTSP URL Please enter a network URL rtsp USERNAME PASSWORD IP ADDRESS rtpvideo 1 4 sdp rispiiirook pass 10 1 21 56 rtpvideot sdpl 62 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist Viewing Motion JPEG from the camera in a Browser Basic streaming from the camera to a browser can be done using the mjpg cgi call Microsoft IE does not support this function IE doesn t support the server push implementation so Firefox is recommended for use with mjpg cgi Other browsers e g Chrome may also work First configure the target video stream profile to use MJPEG encoding type If multiple video profiles use MJPEG then the profile parameter should also be included this is discussed below Profile 2 Encode Type H 264 MPEG4 2 MJPEG In the browser enter the mjpg cgi call Substitute the camera IP URL for IP ADDRESS gt http lt IP ADDRESS gt stream mjpg cal The user will be challenged for a username and password this is required and can t be disabled The username password can be included with the URL avoiding the username password pop up window Use the following format substitute root pass with appropriate username password http root pass Q lP ADDRESS stream m
7. DY WATCHDOG Upgrading Perform the steps in Clean the ActiveX and IE Cache amp History below using IP Scan change the network settings if applicable then check the System Information page to verify the upgrade has been completed successfully v System nformation Generic Setting User Account Maintenance Local Storage Recording Snapshot Network Video Audio Event Handle PTZ Control System Log Logout Maintenance Firmware Update Retain IP Setting Retain User Account Setting Select Firmware File Browse Update Configuration Export Import Export setting to file Export Browse Import setting from file import Restore Factory Default Retain IP Setting Retain User Account Setting Restore Reboot Device Reboot 30 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Maintenance Use the Maintenance setup page to upgrade the firmware Import or Export Settings Reset the camera to factory default or reboot the camera gt Firmware Upgrade Using the SD Card The SD card should be empty of any existing files before proceeding pa O A blink while performing a reboot 5 Check IP Scan to verify the camera is available IP address may have changed to factory default 192 168 1 2 6 Remove the SD card 7 After web UI access is once again available review the System Information page to verify the upgrade ha
8. Digital Watchdog referred to as the Warrantor warrants the Camera against defects in materials or workmanships as follows Labor For the initial two 2 years 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 To obtain warranty or out of warranty service please contact a technical support representative at 1 866 446 3595 Monday through Friday from 8 30AM to 8 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 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 70 LIMITS amp EXCLUSIONS There
9. RoHS Power Requirement DC 8 25V AC 24V PoE IEEE802 3af Class 3 Power Consumption Max 8 9W 600mA Housing Material Aluminum Housing Dimensions 95 W x 95 H x 251 D mm 3 74 x 3 74 x 9 88 Inch Weight 3 97 lbs 6 1 DW TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist Streaming video from the camera using an RTSP Streaming Video can be streamed to a video player e g VLC via RTSP protocol using the standard RTSP port number 554 E The URL is in the following format E risp IP ADDRESS ripvideo 1 4 sdp E Replace with the appropriate IP address z ripvideo1 4 represent video profiles with different characteristics For more information on video profiles see Video Audio gt Video Setting x Using VLC for example select Media from the menu bar VLC media player Ea fx and Open Network Stream o EE ESET ES ESSES Next specify IP address of the camera and stream profile Pia FER Audo TE ods Hew Tep Click Play and video will begin streaming in the video P Open File Ctri O player l gt Advanced Open File Ctri Shift O WARNING firewalls and other network security may Open Folder Ctrl F prevent video streaming Lo Open Disc Ctrl D Open Network Stream Ctrl h Et Open Capture Device Ctrl C CJ File D Disc Network ES Capture Device Network Protocol Protocol Address RTSP Y 10 1 21 40 rtpvideo2 sdp
10. See page 43 for more information y Favorites D Nee IGITAL A TOCH DOC Option not available on DW Optimized Firmware 21 WEBVIEWER Export Image Export a screenshot of the current live video to your computer 1 Make sure the directory path has been setup To do so 1 Goto Client Settings at the top right hand corner of the screen 2 Press Select Path to select the directory where all exported images will be saved to Settings will be saved automatically 3 Click on the Live View link at the top right hand corner of the screen to return to the camera s live display 2 To export an image of the camera s current live view press the a button at the top control bar An image with time stamp will automatically be saved as a JPEG file E Web Viewe Windows Eterna Explore CN no n 295 168 100 189 ses rs we Favontes G Web Viewer DE dwe agesi intormation Reeshitean PROG 1 WO Frare rate 8 fps Streaming al lt i Control 22 WEBVIEWER Instant Recording Record live video to your local drive To Setup Instant Recording Make sure the directory path is setup To do so go to Client Settings at the top right hand corner of the screen and press Select Path To Start and Stop Instant Recording To Start press the icon on the control menu bar A window will appear to notify you instant recording has begun Thef button will blink red indicating you are currently recording vide
11. the stream you have set to MJPEG Live video will start streaming to your web browser Web Viewer Specifications Minimum Requirements for PC CPU Intel P4 2 0GHz Dual Core RAM More than 1GB HDD 200 GB Required for Saving Clip Image OS Microsoft Windows XP or Higher Resolution Higher than 1024X768 68 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 MEGAPIX 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 MEGAPIX 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 Select Obtain an IP address automatically to set the computer to a dynamic IP address or select Use the 1 Go to Network icon on your PC 2 Right click and select Properties 3 Double click Local Area Connection 4 Click Properties 5 Double click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 6 following IP address to set the computer to a static IP address 7 three digits should be a number between 1 and 254 lf the opti
12. 2nd Video output located near the camera s lens for easy adjustment during installation 13 After adjusting the lens remove a drying agent pack from one of the silver packages Stored inside the accessories package 14 Remove the sticker from the drying agent pack and insert it in the front under the lens as shown in the image 15 Screw the front cover back on to the camera 16 If using wide angle shift the camera s hood back to avoid blocking the view Loosen screws and shift back or forward as necessary The drying agent pack should be replaced each time the camera is opened front or back Be sure to complete all work before inserting drying agent pack 4 replacing the cover Drying agent packs will become ineffective if exposed to open air for more than 10 minutes 13 IP FINDER SOFTWARE Installing IP Scan Software IP Finder searches for all the available Digital Watchdog devices currently connected to your network 1 Install IP Scan to find the MB950TIR Cameras on the local network The IP Scan software can be found on the included CD Run IP Scan and install it onto your PC When setup is complete launch the IP Scan software To find your MB950TIR cameras click the Scan button You can use the DWScan software to adjust the camera s IP Address and Network Settings To change the camera s Network Settings press the Change Settings button 2 3 4 SE NA Aerie Scan displays all de
13. Card Remote FTP or NAS Sharpness 0 255 Mirror amp Flip Off On Memory Slot 24 hours recording to Micro SDHC Card 4GB 32GB Card not included Recording Schedule Setup Continuous Event Pre 8 Post Alarm Recording to SD Card FTP Server and Network Storage Chroma Hue 8 Saturation Settings 0 255 60 SPECIFICATIONS NETWORK DW Optimized Firmware Full Firmware LAN 802 3 Compliance 10 100 LAN Video Compression Type H 264 H 264 MPEG4 MJPEG Super Fine Low Resolution 10fps O 2560x1920 5MP En a n Frame Rate Up to 10fps Up to 30fps based on Resolution Stream Capability Dual Stream at Different Rates and Resolutions IP IPv4 IPv6 TCP IP HTTP DHCP PPPoE HTTPS ICMP ARP RTSP NTP UDP NTP SMTP RTP OLOGO RTCP 3GPP SAMBA NAS Maximum User Access 10 Users Memory Slot Local SDHC Card Backup 24 hours recording to Micro SDHC Card 4GB 32GB ONVIF Conformance Yes Profile S Web Viewer Supported OS Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 MAC OS Supported Browser Internet Explorer 8 or higher Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Safari Video Management Software DW Spectrum Operating Temperature 40 C 60 C 40 F 140 F Operating Humidity Less than 80 Non Condensing Storage Temperature 29 C 55 C 20 F 131 F IP Rating IP67 Vandal Proof protects against dust amp high pressure water Other Specifications CE FCC
14. International 1 813 888 9555 French Canadian 1 514 360 1309 Technical Support Hours Monday Friday 9 00am to 8 00pm Eastern Standard Time
15. Static IP for the camera If using static then enter the appropriate settings for your environment Please confirm all network related settings with the network administrator prior to making any changes a IP Address Enter the static IP Address of the camera b Subnet Mask default is 255 255 255 0 c Gateway your router s external public IP address It is used when accessing the camera from outside the network The router will channel your data to the correct destination even if it is on a different subnet mask d To obtain a static IP Address and If eGatcpoc ae network information contact your Internet Service Provider or Network Administrator 1 DNS Enter Primary DNS and Secondary DNS The Domain Name Server translates web addresses to IP addresses 37 PTZControl System Log v System IP Setting IP Setting Maintenance Dynamic IP Local Storage O Static IP Recording Snapshot IP Address 192 168 100 149 Network Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 gt Video Audio Gateway 192 168 100 1 Primary DNS 4225 Secondary DNS 168 95 1 2 Save Cancel WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt WLAN Settings Only wireless dongles from the manufacturer are supported In the WLAN setting tab click the Enable Wi Fi option to enable WiFi LI Enable Wi Fi O Auto Scan O Manual Any WiFi changes will only be applied after clicking the Save button in the IP Setting tab Auto Scan can be use
16. define how the recording is performed Stream Source will only display currently enabled video profile streams The pre alarm and post alarm buffer are defined in terms of size MB The min max for the settings are based on the stream s resolution 8 bit rate So if the stream source is a small resolution size then the pre alarm and post alarm min max settings will be less than min max values for a high resolution stream gt Continuous Recording Currently continuous recording only records to SD card Checking Recording Schedule will display the scheduling settings which can be used to define when continuous recording should occur 35 IN RS SA IGITAL WATCHDOG v System nformation Generic Setting User Account Maintenance Local Storage Recording Snapshot Network Video Audio Event Handle PTZ Control System Log Logout Recording Snapshot Recording Setting Event Triggered Recording Enable Stream Source Recording Storage Pre alarm Buffer Post alarm Buffer Continuous Recording Enable Stream Source Recording Storage Maximum file size Recording Schedule Snapshot Setting Cyclic Recording MB MB etwork Storage MB 10 300 Save Cancel WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Recording Snapshot There are 2 methods of recording Event Triggered and Continuous Recording Both can be used simultaneously Cyclic Recording offe
17. feature allows zooming in on a specific area To control the Camera s Digital Zoom 1 When using the View Size controls a magnifying glass icon will replace the mouse pointer icon a To magnify a specific area place the magnifying glass icon over the desired area and left click the mouse Additional left mouse clicks will continue to magnify wherever the mouse is placed To zoom out right click the mouse lf the mouse is moved to the edge of the image window the mouse icon will change to a white triangular icon YZ This icon allows moving the view using electronic PTZ if the functionality is available and enabled 20 WEBVIEWER First Stream Second Stream The MB950TIR supports multiple simultaneous streams 4 profiles The Streams can be switched from the camera s web viewer by selecting the corresponding stream from the drop down menu in the Steam Control option The stream s current resolution and framerate information will be displayed in the information section To setup the different streams a e Go to Setup at the top right hand corner of the screen The setup menu will appear b Goto Video Audio gt Video Settings C d Select the number of profiles you would like to assign the camera All selected profiles will appear under the Quality Setting Section Here you can modify each steams resolution codec bitrate and max framerate Press Save to save all settings
18. the Zoom camera can be controlled by clicking the Iris spectrum z i line Focus IRIS 1 2 3 the image o 6 Focus Control Button The focus of the camera can be a 24 WEBVIEWER Client Setup lt is recommended that you setup your camera s client settings the first time you access the camera to prevent any feature malfunction in the future The Client Setup provides options to modify the recording path streaming protocol and buffering time Streaming protocol and buffering time relate to streaming settings for the web Ul on the client PC These settings are only applied for the browser session and don t persist after the browser is closed Settings apply to a specific PC they are not universal Recording Path Recording Path is used to define the directory where snapshot images and video will be stored Streaming Protocol RTP RTSP over HTTP is the default This is the most flexible setting in that it streams using port 80 which should likely require no client router configuration RTP over UDP may use less bandwidth than the other options but it may also result in inferior video quality since packets may be lost in transmission more common over WAN and may require additional router client configuration for UDP traffic See section 5 Router Firewall Configuration for more information on network configuration considerations Buffering Time Client Setup Buffering Time can be increased if video appears
19. to lag due to network latency However an increased buffer will result in increased lag between real time Recording Path Select Path RTP over UDP streaming Protocol RTP over RTSPITCP ATP RTSP over HTTP Buffering Time 200 0 1500 ms 25 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Information The Setup interface is primarily used for viewing and configuring the IP camera s settings To access the Setup page click the Setup link at the top right hand corner of the camera s live display Information System Network Video Audio ow 7 ka ka ka L Event Handle Model Name C250 PTZ Control Firmware Version 1 1 3 build 001 n A Serial Number No SerialNum ogout Wi Fi Status Disabled MAC Address 00 19 6C EE 00 3E IP Address 10 1 21 23 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Gateway 10 1 20 250 Primary DNS 10 1 20 96 Secondary DNS 168 95 192 1 The camera s system information will be displayed including gt gt gt Model name Firmware Version Serial Number WiFi Status MAC Address amp IP Address Information Subnet Mask Information Gateway Information Primary and Secondary DNS Information To return to the Live View page click the Live View link in the right hand corner Configuration changes require clicking the SAVE button Otherwise changes will not be applied 26 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Generic Settings Use the Generic Settings Page to modify the camera s Na
20. 08 08 36 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080836 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day 12 08 08 49 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080849 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT 12 08 09 00 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080900 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day 12 08 09 11 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnRelosdTrig 20130712080911 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT Jul 12 08 09 15 cgi ns 16235 notification stream connected from 192 168 100 200 2 5 Jul 12 08 09 18 cgi ns 16231 notification stream disconnected from 192 168 100 200 1 5 Jul 12 08 09 20 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080920 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day t m l Copyright 2010 Etrovision Technology All rights reserved 58 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System Log gt Remote Log Settings The System Log displays system and event details gt The System and or Event log data can be sent to another server The syslog service is used to send the message data and the camera will use UDP port 514 syslog protocol to transmit the data The remote server which will receive messages must have an application which will receive and manage the syslog messages If using Windows an application such as Kiwi Syslog Server or Splunk can be used to receive and manage the data gt To enable remote logging gt Check the Enable box as gt Provide the corresponding log server IP address v san Serial Setting Generic Setting User Account PTZ Protoco
21. 2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080624 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day 12 08 06 37 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080637 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT PTZ Control 12 08 06 48 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnRelosdTrig 20130712080648 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day 12 08 06 59 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080659 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT System Log 12 08 07 08 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080708 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day Logout 12 08 07 15 cgi ns 16227 notification stream connected from 192 168 100 200 2 5 12 08 07 18 cgi ns l6223 notification stream disconnected from 192 168 100 200 1 5 12 08 07 21 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080721 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT 12 08 07 30 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080730 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day 12 08 07 43 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080743 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT 12 08 07 53 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080753 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day 12 08 08 05 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080805 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT 12 08 08 14 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080814 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day 12 08 08 15 cgi ns 16231 notification stream connected from 192 168 100 200 2 5 12 08 08 20 cgi ns 16227 notification stream disconnected from 192 168 100 200 1 5 12 08 08 27 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080827 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT 12
22. A ea Ay 22 NAS TAN TC CON M A t ei ende coo a ot a n e a e ti el iodo n a ef do ei kon Sab 23 Controlling the Camera using Virtual Joystick ccccccccooncnonncnnnccnonononnncnnnnnnonononannnnnnnnnnnnonnncnnnnnnnononannns 24 GEN 1s 0 k ia kib ko oi e kan RD ed ne pean treet a e na see ka RO A a kn oo a a kn ko n e e n kek a pik 25 MEGAPIX Camera Sell Diaria ici 26 A A In ei ta e a af aa ee aa De 26 36 NeW odie 37 42 A A e Et a n a A a e se on ei ee 43 50 Event AHANI Se ie n kin oi ti ak De fk A be e a kn konba ee 51 56 FEZ CONOR ao DD a a ee eo eae eee a ee 57 NEREO O eon E E E A E a an A E E 58 59 SPECIN ANON S in 60 61 AFOUDIESMOO UNO aa oe 62 69 WY ANE AN AY obi in Ga ab ERP RS bo REPRESAS DRE PARIS SR ERR RE a bk a a n JRR SS RS e e 70 LIMIS amp E XC NU STON S 5 a a ft a e a n a a a Casa a a a a a ak a a a n a 71 FEATURES n ONVIF Compliant Profile S 5 Megapixels 2592x1920 10fps Resolution Triple Codecs H 264 MJPEG MPEG4 with Dual Stream z 1 2 5 5MP CMOS Sensor 20 Larger Than 1 3 CMOS Sensor 3 4 10mm Remote Auto Focus Lens 3X Optical Zoom 80ft IR with Intelligent Camera Sync x TDN True Day and Night 7 Power over Ethernet PoE 8 8 25VDC and AC24V z Two Way Audio a Micro SD SDHC Class 10 Card for Emergency Backup E IP67 Certified Weatherproof a Web Server Built in DNR Digital Noise Reduction a Programmable Privacy Zones 5 amp Motion Detection PAR
23. Generic Settings 80 by default Streaming via HTTP often requires little or no router configuration gt If the client application uses RTP over RTSP TCP then the camera will stream using the RTSP Port 554 by default gt RTP over UDP will stream using the RTP Video Port starting at 6002 and can increment Enables username password requirement rtsp root pass 10 1 21 3 ripvideot sdp URL access name risp 18 1 21 3 ripvideo1 sdp Authentication A mn Access Name ripvideo RTP over RTSP TCP 39 RTSP Port 554 a RTP Video Port 6002 Ports used by ii RTP over UDP RTP Audio Port 6004 RTCP Audio Port Limits the number of cuncurrent connections de Maximum Viewers 10 Audio Post Port 1852 Multicast Streaming Group Address TIL Muticasting address If not using default port 554 then port must be included in URL rtsp 10 1 21 3 555 npvideo 1 sdp Gamera audio port to receive a audio from PC client e g mic To enable multicasting enables TTL Time To Live WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt Streaming The camera can stream using UDP TCP or HTTP The client application connecting to a camera can direct which protocol to use The method of streaming will likely determine the need and extent of any router configuration that may be required Video and audio server ports only need be changed if a network has security or operational restrictions using these ports In most case
24. Setting User Accour Encode Type G 726 Maintenan Bitrate 32 Kbps cn tn TD inn i nannan nn anno Line In Gain 10 Recording pst Network Line Out Gai 6 Video Aud Event Handle Save Cancel 45 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video Audio gt Color Settings Use the Color Settings to adjust the Day Night Settings as well as image color control settings gt Day Night Settings IR Cut Filter gt The Auto Mode AE allows adjusting the light sensor s sensitivity to day night conditions to fine tune the IR cut filter operation when the Auto Mode Light Sensor isn t optimal for a specific environment gt In Transfer Threshold are 2 settings From Day to Night and Back to Day From Day to Night has a range 10 Bright to 10 Dark which can be used to adjust the sensitivity of switching from day to night A larger From Day to Night value will result in a switching to Night mode in lighter conditions a lower value requires darker conditions to switch Back to Day also provides a range 2 12 which adjusts the sensitivity of the switch from night to day This value relates to the From Day to Night the switch to day mode is based on the From Day to Night Back to Day values NOTE Auto Mode AE doesn t differentiate between IR light and visible light Subsequently IR light can cause the IR Cut filter to switch back to Day mode gt While in night mode if an object is close the image will appe
25. TS 8 DESCRIPTIONS Mounting Bracket Pan amp Tilt Adjusting screws Lens IR LEDs Sunshield Cover Camera Module Re W FT DW PARTS amp DESCRIPTIONS 1x RJ45 Netowkr Port Power Terminal Block 1x RJ45 Connector WiFi Network Connector 2x Sensor Input 1x Alarm Output 1x Ground o e 3 DC Power a Network Power DC L SD CARD Slot qua Reset s Reset Switch OM Audio In Out CE E 7 DIMENSIONS INSIDE THE BOX MB950TIR The following items are included with the MEGAPIX camera MEGAN MB950TIR Ga CD Quick Start Manual amp Guide Software O 2198 mms 4x Mounting L Wrench Screws amp Wall Anchors 2nd Video DC Cable Output Adapter Adapter 2X Drying Mounting Packets Silica Template Gel Packet Weather Proof Bullet Camera with Mounting Bracket NETWORK CONNECTION There are two options to power the MB950TIR camera 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 MEGApix 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
26. VIEWER Setup gt Event Handle gt Event Server The Event Server page has configuration options for event notification action using email network storage FTP TCP and HTTP gt E Mail Settings Use this setup page to enter the information for an SMTP server for the e mail notifications feature gt Enter the SMTP server for Server Address and all additional relevant details gt The username may only contain alphanumeric characters and the underscore character _ gt Use the Test button to send a test e mail to make sure the server has been properly set up gt Select whether the e mails sent from the camera will have event information in the message gt Select to customize the e mail s default message You can use this option to personalize the e mail messages sent from the camera gt Enable or disable snapshot attachments with event notifications to e mails sent from the camera os IGITAL WATCHDOG Live View v System Event Server Information Generic Setting i i Email Setting Network Storage FTP Server TCP HTTP Recipient User Account Maintenance Server Information Local Storage Recording Snapshot sis smtp mymail com Network Sener Teme 25 Video Audio Require Authentication Event Handle User name PTZ Control Password System Log Sender email address user smtp mymail com Logout Recipient email address user smtp mymail com Connection Timeout sec 5
27. ar bright from the IR light and result in the Luminance Metering to register a high value which can switch the camera back to Day mode This is due to Auto Mode AE using image brightness So the camera shouldn t use this setting in environments where objects are close creating a bright image Alternatively set the Back to Day to a high value to counteract this behavior Day Night Setting IR Cut Filter Auto Mode AE lx Transfer Threshold From Day to Night 0 Normal BS back to Day 3 Luminance metering B W in night mode 46 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video Audio gt Color Settings Select the desired audio codec The Bitrate is configurable for some codecs gt Color amp Sensor Settings Image settings for both day and night are available via the Day amp Night Time Profile tabs The relevant settings will be applied to the camera based on the camera s present mode of operation e g day or night In the Color Settings Tab adjust the following options gt Brightness select values from 0 255 Default value is 128 The higher the number the brighter the image will appear gt Contrast select values from 0 255 Default value is 128 The higher the number the stronger the contrast between the dark spots and bright spots in the image will appear gt Saturation select values from 0 255 Default value is 128 The higher the number the warmer the colors in the image will appear gt Sharpness select
28. 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 righis and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state lf the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the following address Digital Watchdog Inc ATTN RMA Department 5436 W Crenshaw St Tampa FL 33634 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 71 DW WatTCHDOG Everything Digital Headquarters Office 5436 W Crenshaw St Tampa FL 33634 Sales Office 16220 Bloomfield Ave Cerritos California USA 90703 PH 866 446 3595 FAX 813 888 9262 www Digital Watchdog com technicalsupport dwcc tv Technical Support PH USA amp Canada 1 866 446 3595
29. cific Switch Port may be damaged or currently not operating properly lf Yes check your security settings on your internet browser Try adding the camera s IP address to the trusted sites list in your Internet Options Setup may vary depending on the browser you use 67 DW TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist l can t see the live video of my MEGAPIX camera 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 MBISOTIR camera See below for more information lf Yes did you install ActiveX files When you connect to your MEGApix 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 MB950TIR camera s lens Are you trying to view the camera s video from a different browser than Internet Explorer ex Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox MAC Safari lf Yes at least one of the streams of the camera must have Codec 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 Save and Reload to save changes Go back to live screen and at the bottom of the screen select
30. command Select form the available options gt Motion Detection Set action will be activated when the camera detects motion If selected check which motion areas will apply to this rule See page 52 for information on how to setup motion detection gt Digital Input Set action will be activated when the camera detects a sensor is activated Select which sensor you want to setup as the trigger to the rule gt Network Loss Set action will be activated when the camera detects network loss Periodical Times Set action will be activated every set amount of seconds Default time is set to every 60 seconas gt Period Time is a time interval during DW w n ee which an event cannot be triggered For example if Period Time is set to 60 then mu pen after a specific event is triggered e g om W motion detection that event can only be veu triggered after 60 seconds BEEN This applies only to a user defined ii as Delete event If 2 motion detection events have been configured e g MD1 and MD2 then if MD1 is triggered MD2 can still be triggered regardless of MD1 s Period Time setting 51 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Event Handle gt Event Rule The Event Rule page is used to define actions e g record to SD card in response to the triggering of an event e g motion detection Action determines what action you would like the camera to perform once the selected trigger has been detecte
31. cy 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 Jaligolo E ei fo q ir 4 A End ANA 4 ANS e kaa ei RD a A pa a a 5 6 DIMAS o o e a ie 7 Nodeto BO kt ati a ia ft ki e n n a a n pe a koi e a ba ee ian 8 Astala oN iii oo toi bk a ES cee ela e ba oi a ke a bo a bi tie 9 M WO RE GOR MOCO l kor k beton t ii batt t pat ask ik ata n ea pot e ie fa dira peso Pa pet ae ea ERP DSR 9 ASTON WO FIE pt e a n ev Do a pab e e n A e n e n thar e E T e ta as ason 10 13 MEGAPIX Camera SCIUD csussacom assa no fal be atis fw kt w al ni a ke a f EE a a ak A a a A l a a DE Ek A n 14 MASTANMO NEW SON ey kita iii in a ke ik ia ROCES OO II A 14 INC WON ODIO Scala occ died nt n m kaa oi 15 Camera REDOO assadas tu ki da cet li say a fa pa l e a l ki lb ta lk n e ka ti fi la a e fe a n n a 16 MEGAPIX Camera Web Vie Wer ca 17 Accessing the Web Viewer via Internet Explorer occoononccnnccccoconcnnccccnoncnnnonononncnnncnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnss 17 EU O AR A e n a ate enn 18 Relay IAputan Alarm OMUL GON MO et or tak Sh ka e So sico ei be a 19 DORZ OO FAN a a T ote wre Teer rene Ts ene ty ne E arene tee tent 20 EINS oS ECON S ANN kt kilt ade lee af fia tep aa 21 EXPOLIO Eka ke ii nt ocio l ei a sodas men a a waned a e a a a a ep aa ka
32. d Select from the following options v v v Digital Output The camera will activate the digital output when the trigger set is detected The Digital Output option has a Duration parameter which relates to the length of time the digital output should be triggered v E mail Notifications The camera will send an e mail notification to a set destination when the trigger set is detected See page 53 for more information on setting up e mail notifications v TCP Notification and HTTP Notification The camera will send a TCP or HTTP Notification to a determined server when a selected trigger is detected These notification options have a Message Text box where you can enter what text you would like to be sent with the notification Max 32 characters snapshot The camera will send a snapshot image to a network storage when the trigger selected has been detected The Snapshot will include a total of three images a Pre Alarm snapshot 3 seconds before the alarm the alarm snapshot anda post alarm snapshot 3 seconds after the alarm See page 36 for information on the snapshot settings Please note that available actions v depend on the trigger type For example you will not be able to select to send an e mail notification on network loss Click SAVE in the main Event Rule screen to save any changes DW w n IGITAL WATCHDOG Live View Event Rule Add Delete 52 WEB
33. d to scan available networks An available network can be selected by clicking the option and entering a password if required Manual can be used to directly configure WiFi settings le Wi Fi O A O Manual e Enable Wi Fi uto Scan UY Manua Enable Wi Fi To submit the settings please use the Save button in IP Setting page Connect Test To submit the settings please use the Save button in IP Setting page w i O eripmav office L A wPA2 Q l f OFON_ADDON p Security OPEN q Auto Setup Manual Setup In the IP Setting tab set the appropriate IP settings for the wireless network After clicking Save the camera will reboot with the new wireless settings The camera will no longer be accessible via the wired network Disabling WiFi or removing the WiFi USB antennae will enable the wired network port 38 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network gt Streaming The camera can stream using UDP TCP or HTTP The client application connecting to a camera can direct which protocol to use The method of streaming will likely determine the need and extent of any router configuration that may be required gt The port settings all relate to camera ports If streaming outside of a LAN e g to the internet then routers on both the camera and client side need to provide necessary access for these ports gt The camera will stream via HTTP by default which will use the HT TP port as defined in the System
34. em Access Filtering nformation Generic Setting a Kai Enable Access Filtering Maintenance Save Local Storage a Filter type Allow all Deny all Recording Snapshot Allowed IP address Single v Add Network Video Audio Allowed Access List Event Handle PTZ Control System Log Logout 42 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video Audio gt Video Settings Use the Video Settings page to select the number of profiles the camera will stream simultaneously and setup each of the profiles gt Power Frequency Use this setting to adjust the camera s display has flickering issues This may occur due to artificial lighting and can be adjusted by modifying the Power Frequency Select from 50GHZ or 60GHZz gt Max Resolution Select the camera s resolution By default the camera is setup to 1080p 2 1 Megapixels The higher the resolution the lower the maximum frame rate will be for example the camera can stream up to 10 fps on 5 Megapixel resolution gt 1 to 5M 2592x1920 with a maximum 10fps for both Stream 1 and 2 The 5M option limits ROI to 2 and recording via the camera e g SD card is disabled gt Minilux mode uses noise cancelation technology to provide clearer image quality in low lux conditions gt Enable TV Output TV Output can be DW RS SS IGITAL wa enabled with SDTV or HDTV options SER available an Video Setting gt SDTV CVBS output Rm Vide
35. figuration window make sure Static is selected 2 Enter the following information IP Address Netmask Gateway and Preferred DNS 3 Click Apply and Reboot to save all changes DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server is a feature that allows you to use a specific URL instead of an IP address to access your MEGAPIX camera This feature is optional lt may require a subscription and fee 1 Tousethe DDNS feature check the box next to Use DDNS 2 Select the server you wish to use Some servers may require a subscription and fee 3 If applicable enter the User ID and Password 4 Click Apply and Reboot to save all changes 15 CAMERA REBOOT Resetting the Camera Pressing the reset button on the camera s control board for six 5 seconds will initialize all environmental variables to factory default Previous setup for IP default time etc will be deleted lf 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 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Command Port 6002 HTTP Port 80 Live Port 554 Reset Switch Frequent use may cause system error 16 WEBVIEWER Remote Video Monitoring Via Internet Explorer Monitor and configure the MEGAPIX camera through a built in web viewer When accessing an IP camera using the web interface for the first time or when the IP address changes some c
36. he size or move the mouse over the area and click drag to move DN RS dA IGITAL WATCHDOG Motion Detection The camera supports up to three 3 different motion detection areas To set them up Select an area by checking the box next to it You can also use the X horizontal Y vertical W width H height values to manually adjust the H 90 Save Cancel 56 WEBVIEWER Setup gt PTZ Control gt Serial Settings PTZ settings can be applied if the camera will interact with a PTZ device gt Pelco P and D and transparent protocols are supported as well as RS 485 and RS 422 communication modes gt Please refer to the PTZ device s required settings to configure the web UI PTZ settings DN RS dA pov v System Serial Setting nformation Generic Setting User Account PTZ Protocol None w Maintenance R Device ID 1 Local Storage Baud Rate 9600 Recording Snapshot a onn Data Bits 8iw gt Video Audio Parity Bit none Event Handle Stop Bits 1iw PTZ Control Communication Mode RS485 w System Log Logout Save ht Et n Technol l ht d 57 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System Log gt View Log The System Log displays system and event details gt The System Log has information specifically related to basic system messages e g startup shutdown Event Log contains information related to events triggered g
37. it Cho E eel _ Skype Technologies SA skype add on for Internet Ex Skype Technold Skype add on for IE Skype Technold All add ons All add ons urrently loaded add ons Run without permission Downloaded controls Search 32 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Maintenance Use the Maintenance setup page to upgrade the firmware Import or Export Settings Reset the camera to factory default or reboot the camera gt Import Export Camera Configuration Export will save the camera s configuration settings to the PC in an archive file To import first use Browse to select a camera s exported configuration file Next click Import to proceed with replacing the current camera settings with the settings in the configuration file Restore Factory Default Replaces factory default settings via the web UI Network and or user account settings can be saved if the corresponding check boxes are selected gt Reboot Device Press the Reboot button to restart the camera It is recommended to reboot the camera when major settings have been configured such as after importing settings W pw SA IGITAL WATCHDOG Live View v System Maintenance nformation Generic Setting ser Accoun gt User Account Firmware Update Maintenance Retain IP Setting Local Storage g Retain User Account Setting Recording Snapshot Select Firmware File Browse Network S 1 Update Video Audio Event Handle
38. jpg cgi lf multiple profiles are using MJPEG codec then the profile n parameter should be included to specify which video stream profile to use Substitute the stream profile number e g profile 2 for camera video profile 2 for n http lt IP ADDRESS gt stream mjpg cgi profile n 63 DW TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING 2 Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist Digital Input Electrical Information Ambient Temperature 25 C TTL signal only External voltage source 3 5Vdc 10 TTL signal high low level 3 3V Max current 20mA DC Power Camera Encoder 64 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist Digital Output Electrical Information Ambient temperature 25 C External power input lt 12Vdc Continuous load current 100mA Peak load current 240mA 100ms 1 shot DC Power Camera Encoder 65 DW TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist l can t find my MEGAPIX camera on the IP Finder software Is the PoE cable connected properly Make sure the cable is tightly connected at both ends It should make a click sound when connected properly Make sure the cable is intact and there are no cuts or exposed wires If Yes are the camera s LED lights turned on a
39. l None w Device ID 1 Baud Rate 9600 Ka EA Data Bits 8 D Video Audio Parity Bit none e Event Handle Stop Bits 1 A PTZ Control Communication Mode RS485 System Log Logout Save The remote server s firewall or a router may block incoming UDP syslog traffic from the camera If the remote server s monitoring application is not receiving message data from the camera verify the router or firewall are not blocking incoming traffic 59 SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor 1 2 5 SMP CMOS Sensor 20 Larger Than 1 3 CMOS Sensor Total Pixels 2016 H x 1108 V Minimum Scene Illumination 0 0 Lux Lens 3 4 10mm Varifocal DC Iris Lens Optical Zoom 3x Optical Zoom IR Distance 80ft Range IR with Intelligent Camera Sync Angle of View Horizontal 40 wide 25 tele Compression and Sampling Rate G 711 G 726 AAC Input Output OPERATIONAL 1x Line In and 1x Line Out DNR Digital Noise Reduction Off Auto Manual 0 255 Auto Gain Control 2x 128x Max Gain Manual BLC Back Light Compensation 2 0EV 2 0EV Off WDR Wide Dynamic Range Off Low Medium High Day and Night Auto Day Color Night B W Activate with Digital Input Brightness 0 255 Alarm Notifications File Upload via FTP and E mail E mail Notifications with Snapshot attachment External Output Activation File Recording to SD
40. m Log Logout Folder Path User Name PATH USERNAME Refresh Save Cancel 54 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Event Handle gt Event Server The Event Server page has configuration options for event notification action using email network storage FTP TCP and HTTP gt TCP HTTP Recipient Use this to setup the recipients for TCP and HTTP Notifications from the camera The TCP and HTTP Recipient allows event notifications to be sent from the camera to a TCP or HTTP server A triggered event will use the settings defined in TCP HTTP Recipient to send a notification to the TCP or HTTP server The notification will include any message text that was defined in the Event Rule See page 39 40 for more information TCP Recipient requires an IP address and port for the server which will process the notification Y v Y v v v Y via TCP socket TCP Server Address 8 port enter the server s URL or IP address and port information for the TCP Server Connection Test Use the Test button to make sure the proper information has been saved on the camera and it is properly connected to the TCP Server HTTP Recipient requires an HT TP server URL along with credentials which will process the notification sent via HTTP HTTP Server Address enter the server s URL or IP address and port information for the HTTP Server Username and Password enter the username and password for the
41. me Date Time format Sensor Input Type LED Management HTTP Port Setup and Language Selection gt Camera Name Enter a camera name if a specific name is desired gt System Time 3 options are available Manual insert time manually gt PC Time set to the current PC time Network Time Server periodically synchronizes with a time server For Network Time Server two standard options are provided If another time server is preferred then choose others from the list and add the address of the time server which will be used gt Digital Input This defines the method ETET by which the digital in sensor operates DW w bos je vieu be triggered when the circuit is closed Generic Setting nformation Li LI The opposite applies for N C Generic Setting User Account Camera Name Maintenance Camera Name Network Camera Local Storage Recording Snapshot E System Time Network E Current Time 2013 07 11 14 17 21 Video Audio k se i Synchronize with PC Time Manual Network Time Server Event Handle Current PC Time PTZ Control System Log Digital Input Logout Trigger Status 9 Normal Open Normal Close LED Power LED On Off Network LED 9 On off IR Light Disable IR lighting at night time HTTP Port HTTP Port 80 Language Select Language English w Submit Save Cancel pyright 10 Et n Technol ll right d 27 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Generic Setting
42. n night mode outdoor environment BLC Back Light Compensation image EV Exposure Value can be increased to compensate for background lighting WDR Wide Dynamic Range used for high contrast lighting some camera models only have Medium and High setting Color Setting Sensor Setting AE Range Limit y Noise Reduction image noise compensation manual Max Exposure 1 30 Manual Exposure allows user to define level of noise reduction 7 0 none 255 max Max Gain 32x w Manual Gain While noise reduction will smooth pixilation usually in cala 7 Location Indoor Ka Disable dark areas too much may result in blurring Disable Noise Reduction Auto El 48 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video Audio gt Text Overlay The video display format can be changed by selecting one of the available timestamp formats and enabling display of the camera name gt Select from the following available text display options gt yyyy mm dd hr min sec gt mm dd yyyy hr min sec gt mmmm dd yyyy hr min sec gt Choose to enable or disable attaching the camera s name to the text overlay o IGITAL WATCHDOG Live View Text Overlay v System nformation Generic Setting User Account Timestamp Format YYYY MM DD HR MIN SEC Maintenance Attach camera name to the caption Local Storage Recording Snapshot Network Video Audio Event Handle PTZ Con
43. nd 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 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 if using a power adaptor does it meet camera s power requirements Power Requirements DC12V 5 16W 430mA PoE Ports Class 2 less than 7W lf 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 on lf Yes is the computer on the same network as the MEGAPIX camera Camera and computer should be connected to the same router Contact your network adminitrator 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 cmaera is not connected Camera is connected if you get data lf Yes try connecting the camera to a differt port in the PoE Switch That specific Switch Port may be damaged or currently not working properly lf Yes try resetting the camera to default settings Press the 2 but
44. nknown Company highlight one of the ActiveX controls and click the More Information link m A n In the More Information window click Remove to clear the ActiveX control from IE 6 Repeat this for the remaining ActiveX components 7 To clear the cache and browsing history in the IE menu select Tools gt Internet Options Click the Delete button in Browsing History More Information mu Pager Safety IPSFilter Source 4 Publisher Etrovision Technology Type ActiveX Control Status Enabled 4 0 1 0 File date Date last accessed Today November 01 2010 4 minutes ago Class ID 543D4D91 BOF3 4564 B860 D22F935674EF Use count Block count Pop up Blocker 57 IPSFilter4 ax C AWINDOWS Downloaded Program Files You have approved this add on to run on the following websites 10 1 21 3 View and manage your Internet Explorer add ons Name Publisher 6 Toolbars and Extensions Not Available P Search Providers Discuss Not available 3 windows Messenger Not Available Research Not available Remove all sites Al Remove all sites will remove t run on all websites EJ Accelerators 4 InPrivate Filtering Browsing history Microsoft Corporation Remove Research Microsoft Corpo Do XML DOM Document Windows Media Player El Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords and web form information Delete browsing history on ex
45. o To Stop press the button again The video file will appear in the designated directory path Web hoewes Windows internet Explorer Information Resolution 2592x1920 Frame rate 8 fps Streaming 1 FUE w Audio Control 23 WEBVIEWER Controlling the Camera using the Virtual Joystick Use the different buttons in the Pan Tilt Controller to adjust the camera s position zoom and focus and control the camera s PTZ functions To control the Camera s Pan Tilt and Zoom 1 PTZ Directional Buttons When the camera is in zoom use the directional arrows to control the zoom screen s movement and focus on a specific area of the camera s field of view Press the home button in the center of the control to return the camera to its default home position 2 Speed Adjust the camera s movement speed Select from 1 6 default value Is 4 4 3 Preset the preset button allows you to go to or setup any number of presets for the camera 4 4 Preset buttons a Set current position as a preset b Go to a previously set preset Speed 4 vi 5 Zoom Use the Zoom spectrum to zoom in and out and adjust the camera s field of view Click on the left side of Preset 1 the spectrum line to zoom out of the image Click on the a right side of the spectrum line to zoom into a section of a y p p q controlled by clicking the Focus spectrum line 7 Iris Control Button Iris control button The iris of
46. o Setting gt HDTV YPbPr output ap a a Aa When TV Output has been enabled 2 Li eps video profiles will be enabled Profile 2 De will change to settings which will be FIZControl a 1 Profile 2 Profile 4 Profile used for the video out display e g D1 ete resolution Profile 1 settings will not be gt modified gt Profile 2 gt Show Hide Time Stamp 4 Camera n Name When enabled the video will sme femen display the time stamp and camera name at the top left hand corner of the display area Quality Setting Option not available on DW Optimized Firmware 43 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video Audio gt Video Settings Use the Video Settings page to select the number of profiles the camera will stream simultaneously and setup each of the profiles gt Profile Setting The Video Profile Settings control the ROI Region of Interest characteristics The ROI video is streamed via RTSP protocol See the Streaming ROI section for more on viewing ROI video The number of available ROI profiles for viewing can be set by selecting the appropriate option button 4 Profile defines each stream with a VGA resolution 640x480 while 1 Profile and 2 Profile settings provide some options for resolution Settings for specific ROI profiles can be found in the Video Quality Setting section ROI profile 1 8 2 are preconfigured profiles which have some settings that are configurable e g FPS All profile
47. ols in the left corner Users are assigned to a group admin operator or viewer To edit or delete an account highlight the account in the User List window and click the edit delete button After making changes click SAVE to apply changes as IS TTAL WATCHDOG Live View A cq i F 1 it D al ate System User Account Management Liser User User sformation Generic Setting User Account Maintenance Group Local Storage Recording Snapshot Network Video Audio Add Record Event Handle PTZ Control ID FLI sty System Log Group p Save Cancel Page 1 ofO m pi View 1 1 of 1 Logout Submit Cancel Copyright 2010 Etrovision Technology All rights reserved 29 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Maintenance Use the Maintenance setup page to upgrade the firmware Import or Export Settings Reset the camera to factory default or reboot the camera gt Firmware Upgrade The firmware can be upgraded using the web UI or an SD card After upgrading the ActiveX controls and browser cache should be cleaned to prevent old controls amp pages from being used IP and User Account settings can be preserved by checking the appropriate boxes After selecting the new firmware file click Update to proceed Messages that the camera is upgrading and rebooting will follow during the upgrade Rebooting please wait 5 secs eP GITAL
48. on Use the following IP address has been selected setup the IP address as 192 168 1 XXX The last olols CAES Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties Y m m E AJ ES gt Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center w 4 Search Control Pane p General Control Panel Home R k i View your basic network information and set up connections tod See full map Internet Change adapter settings Change advanced sharing Local Area Connection Status settings m p General E Connect or disconnect Connection IPv4 Connectivity Internet IPv6 Connectivity No network access Media State Enabled Duration 00 36 07 Speed 100 0 Mbps Details connection or set up a router or access point Activity r VPN network connection Sent A Received LA e 7 n j omputers or change sharing settings 18 931 920 928 109 020 A Properties MDisable Diagnose leshooting information HomeGroup o Internet Options Windows Firewall 69 You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports Obtain an IP address automatically Q Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 Subnet mask 255 235 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Advanced Cancel DW WARRANTY INFORMATION
49. onfiguration for ActiveX controls are required 1 Open an E browser 2 Type in the IP address in the URL http lt IP ADDRESS gt e g http 10 1 21 53 3 Default Username and Password root pass 4 Pop up windows and messages for download run Active X controls examples below will likely be displayed Select Install or Run to all such messages Click on the add on message and choose Run Add on 5 Repeat the above until all ActiveX controls have been initiated Once the process is complete the Live View will be displayed in IE 6 when all Active X files have been properly installed the web viewer will display the camera s live video and control center Internet Explorer Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to install this software Name nws4 cab Publisher Unknown Publisher Install Don t Install This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You should only install software From publishers you trust How can I decide what software to install Run Add on an All Websites What s the Risk Run Add on Information Bar Help Web Viewer W To help protect your security Internet Explorer stopped this site from insta The web viewer can also be accessed via Firefox Mozilla and Google Chrome if QuickTime player is installed 17 WEBVIEWER GUI Description YE Web Voewer Windows Internet Explo
50. rer YO information Resolution 2592x1920 Frame rate 8 fps oo reaming Stream oo EE Control Video Display Size Video Controllers Alarm Indicators Video Resolution amp FPS Information Audio Controllers Lens Controllers PTZ Virtual Controller Stream Selection Live Setup Client Setup Access 18 WEBVIEWER Relay Input Alarm Output Control The MB950TIR supports 2 Sensor Inputs and 1 Alarm Control Output Use the camera s Control bar and status indicators to manage the camera s relay and alarm inputs and outputs The View Size controls adjust the viewable screen size in Live View The Zoom feature can be used once one of the zoom view modes is selected See page 20 for more information Record and Snapshot will capture video snapshots to the local hard drive Digital Out will trigger a digital output signal e g to an alarm Full Screen will display video in full screen mode Click the Esc key to exit IA eo 6066 Full Screen mode SD Card shows the status of the SD card Digital In Alert will display when a digital in alert has been triggered Motion Detection Alert will display when motion detection has been triggered v v v Web Viewer Windows internet Explorer D te v v v Y Snapshot Screen Alert Zooaded A T T A Record Digital SD Motio n Out Card Detection Alert 19 WEBVIEWER Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom
51. rs options for whether to overwrite old recordings when space on the storage reaches capacity gt Snapshot Settings Snapshot recording will record a group of snapshots The maximum value for Pre alarm and Post alarm time is 5 seconds Pre alarm Time 3 SECS Post alarm Time 3 SECS Snapshot Storage Network Storage Override Mode IN Filename jpg gt Cyclic Recording The camera can be configured to overwrite the oldest existing recording on SD Card and Network Storage by checking the appropriate option Continuous Cleanup will ko the oldest files as needed when the storage becomes full The process will basically delete what is needed for current recording SD Card The Preserve option will delete up to the number of days penn defined for this setting If the storage becomes full and Recording Setting Cyclic Recording Continuous cleanup Preserve files in recent day all the files fall within the X days defined then recording will stop Recording will continue once files are deleted Network Storage manually or when files become eligible for deletion F Enable Overwrite greater than X days Continuous cleanup Preserve files in recent day 36 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Network IP Settings Use the IP Settings page to set the camera to DHCP or Static IP If Static is selected manually enter the camera s IP address subnet mask Gateway and primary and secondary DNS information In the IP Setting tab select DHCP or
52. s Use the Generic Settings Page to modify the camera s Name Date Time format Sensor Input Type LED Management HTTP Port Setup and Language Selection gt LED The camera LED lights can be enabled or disabled gt The bullet model has an additional setting which controls operation of an external IR LED source The External IR Output Level controls the circuit voltage which is used to turn on off the external IR LED NOTE Refer to the external IR LED manufacturer s recommendation to properly set the External IR Output Level Low Active Low no voltage turns on the external IR LED voltage turns off the IR LED High Active High voltage turns on the external IR LED no voltage turns oft DNeGARiDSs men the IR LED a Generic Setting gt HTTP Port To use a non default port san change the HTTP Port value This port ue CES is used by the camera s web server Local Storage m es and HTTP streaming en a Current Time 2013 07 11 14 17 21 Synchronize with 0 PC Time Manual Network Time Server gt Language Currently English Simplified setana Chinese Czech French German Russian and Italian are available Logout O en Power LED On OFF Network LED On off IR Light Disable IR lighting at night time a Select Language English Save Cancel 28 WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt User Account Management User accounts can be added edited or deleted via the contr
53. s the RTP RTCP video and audio should use the default values While the RTP RTCP audio video ports by default are 6002 6005 this represents the starting point for client connections If 1 client is connected then this connection would use 6002 6005 but a 2nd connection would then use 6006 6009 This may require proper router configuration if using the web Ul outside of a LAN gt Maximum Viewers refers to concurrent uses Connections beyond this value will receive an error upon connection gt Multicasting allows sending a message or data to a group via a single message The multicasting parameters are only for v Enables username password requirement configuring a camera to use URL access name rtsp root pass 10 1 21 3 rtpvideo1 sdp multicasting A networking risp 10 1 21 S ripvideo1 sdp environment that supports gt multicasting must be setup vim ee RTP over RTSP TCP a a Cm If not using default port 554 RTP Video Port 6002 then port must be included in URL Ports used by See rtsp 10 1 21 3 555 npvideo 1 sdp RTP over UDP RTP Audio Port 6 RTCP Audio Port Limits the number ho on of cuncurrent connections Camera audio port to receive audio from PC client e g mic Maximum Viewers 10 To enable multicasting Multicast Streaming Ak Muticasting address enables TTL Group Address mE Time To Live Please contact your network administrator for additional information 40
54. s completed successfully 3 1 Rename the firmware file to ev fw bin and copy the file to the SD card Insert the card into the camera s SD card slot Power on the camera and wait about 1 minute The green power LED will flash quickly during the upgrade become stable briefly and slowly v System nformation Generic Setting User Account Maintenance Local Storage Network Video Audio Event Handle PTZ Control System Log Logout DN pw SA ICS TTAL WATCHDOG Recording Snapshot Maintenance Firmware Update Retain IP Setting Retain User Account Setting Select Firmware File Browse Update Configuration Export Import Export setting to file Export Browse Import setting from file import Restore Factory Default Retain IP Setting Retain User Account Setting Restore Reboot Device Reboot WEBVIEWER Setup gt System gt Maintenance Use the Maintenance setup page to upgrade the firmware Import or Export Settings Reset the camera to factory default or reboot the camera gt Clean the ActiveX and IE Cache 8 History After upgrading the ActiveX controls and IE cache 8 history should be cleared to prevent old pages and controls from being used Close all instances of IE and open 1 IE window In the right corner select Tools gt Manage Add ons In the Manage Add ons window select All add ons Scroll down and find U
55. s offer Constant Bit Rate CBR or Variable Bit Rate VBR mode The GOP Group Of Pictures can also be adjusted The GOP is based on the FPS setting For example if the FPS is 20 and the GOP setting is 2 then the GOP is 40 frames A GOP is comprised of one frame and the remainder are P frames 4 Profile defines each stream with a VGA resolution 640x480 In the Region Size settings the image has a mask covering area that will not be displayed the lighter shaded area will be what is displayed for the ROI To adjust the ROI click 8 drag the window or click within the masked area to reposition H264 O MPEG4 O MPEG 640x480 VGA v X axis Y axis Preferred Bitrate Frame Rate Bitrate Control CBR X1 Yi W H Max Bitrate 256K wi Max Frame Rate 20fps vi Option not available on DW Optimized Firmware 44 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video Audio gt Audio Settings Select the desired audio codec The Bitrate is configurable for some codecs gt Encoder Type Select from the available options NONE AAC G 711 u law default G 711 a law G 726 gt Bitrate If AAC or G 726 are selected as encoder type setup the bitrate Select form 16 32 or 40 Kbps gt Line in Gain Adjust the volume of input audio from O to 10 Default value is 6 gt Line Out Gain Adjust the volume of output audio from 0 to 10 Default value is 6 os ICSITAL v System Audio Setting Informat Generic
56. server Connection Test Use the Test button to make sure the proper information has been saved on the camera and it IS properly connected to the HTTP Server 55 DW a IGITAL WATCHDOG Event Server Email Setting Network Storage FTP Server TCP HTTP Recipient TCP Recipient ocal Storage Server Address 192 168 1 1 Recording Snapshot Server Port 6321 Network Connection Test Test HTTP Recipient URL http 192 168 1 1 event cgi User Name Password Connection Test Test Save Cancel WEBVIEWER Setup gt Event Handle gt Motion Detection To use motion detection motion detection should be enabled and at least one motion detection area enabled Checking the box for an Area e g Area 1 enables it Make sure Motion Enable is checked v v v v Click on the Draw button v v the motion zone v position and size of the motion zone Set the camera s sensitivity to the motions Select from a scale of 0 to 100 default is 50 The lower the number the less sensitive the camera will be to motion Object size determines the size of an area that will trigger motion detection The value represents percentage of the motion detection area which will result in motion detection Select from a scale of Oto 100 default is 25 v v Using your mouse draw the zone on the camera s display window Use the block s handles to adjust t
57. t You can click the Refresh button at any time to upload the latest and most up to date log report WATCHDOG Live View View Log v System Information System Log Event Log Generic Setting Jul 12 08 04 57 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080457 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day User Account Jul 12 08 05 10 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080510 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT Jul 12 08 05 15 egi ns 16219 notification stream connected from 192 168 100 200 2 5 Maintenance Jul 12 08 05 17 cgi ns 16215 notification stream disconnected from 192 168 100 200 1 5 Jul 12 08 05 19 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080519 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day Local Storage Jul 12 08 05 32 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080532 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT E p Jul 12 08 05 41 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080541 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day Recording Snapshot Jul 12 08 05 53 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080553 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT Network Jul 12 08 06 03 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080603 Sned RELOAD 1 Event Day Jul 12 08 06 15 cgi ns 16223 notification stream connected from 192 168 100 200 2 5 gt Video Audio Jul 12 08 06 15 ips e3a2 8412 PF SendDnReloadTrig 20130712080615 Sned RELOAD 2 Event NIGHT Jul 12 08 06 20 cgi ns 16219 notification stream disconnected from 192 168 100 200 1 5 gt Event Handle 12 08 06 24 ips e3a
58. tons in the back together and hold for 5 seconds The camera will return to factory deafult with default IP address 192 168 1 123 If your network supports DHCP the camera will be found using the IP Finder software with an IP address that matches your network s requirements 66 TROUBLESHOOTING Before sending your camera for repair check the following or contact your technical specialist l can t connect to my MEGAPIX 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 lf 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 MEGAPIX 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 lf Yes try connecting the camera to a different port in the PoE Switch That spe
59. trol System Log Logout 49 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video Audio gt Privacy Masking Privacy mask can be used to block out areas from view and triggering motion detection Up to 5 privacy masks can be applied each mask can be 80 x 45 in size Check the box next to the Privacy Masking you want to edit Check the Draw button next to the Mask s name Select the color of the mask you want to setup black by default Using your mouse draw the mask on the camera s display window Use the block s handles to adjust the size or move the mouse over the area and click drag to move the mask You can also use the X Y W H values to manually adjust the position and size of the mask 7 The masked area will be blocked from the image and motion detection with the color set in Color of Mask DN RS dA ICGSITAL WATCHDOG v System Privacy Mask PL AUN A dd System Log Color of Mask Black Mask Window 1 Draw Y Mask Window 2 9 Draw L Mask Window 4 Draw E E E r ESE TIDIcisiz Mask Window 5 Draw Xx X Mask Window 3 Draw x X Xx ve Cancel 50 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Event Handle gt Event Rule The Event Rule page is used to define actions e g record to SD card in response to the triggering of an event e g motion detection gt Rule Name is a user defined name for a user defined trigger action gt Trigger Type select what action will trigger the set
60. values from 0 255 Default value is 100 The higher the number the sharper lines in the image will appear gt Flip flip horizontally top to bottom Day Night Setting gt Mirror flip vertically right to left in Auto Mode Light sensor w BAN in night mode wf Color Setting Color Setting Contrast Saturation Sharpness Flip Image Mirror Image 47 WEBVIEWER Setup gt Video Audio gt Color Settings Select the desired audio codec The Bitrate is configurable for some codecs gt Color amp Sensor Settings Image settings for both day and night are available via the Day amp Night Time Profile tabs The relevant settings will be applied to the camera based on the camera s present mode of operation e g day or night In the Sensor Settings Tab adjust the following options AE Range Limit enabling exposes an upper lower limit list of exposure values for configuration Enabling also disables AEC 8 AGC settings and hides the setting controls AEC Automatic Exposure Control disabling enables Manual Exposure Max Exposure maximum possible exposure time Manual Exposure sets specific exposure time AGC Automatic Gain Control disabling enables Manual Gain Max Gain maximum possible gain Manual Gain sets specific gain setting AWB Auto White Balance Day Night Setting Location indoor outdoor setting to provide IR Cut Filter Auto Mode Light sensor more accurate exposure for an indoor or BAN i
61. vices on the network d Use 192 168 1 2 IP Model and MAC Address to identify a specific camera video server Me tah Type mer Tiaik Y Use Change Setting to change anak Eli oil network settings After clicking Apply IP Aee enter pass for the root password w Met Mank LAS 1 when prompted a Install the IP Finder to a computer located on the same Subnet Mask as the MEGAPIX camera 14 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 lf your network supports DHCP and your MEGAPIX camera is set to DHCP IP Finder will automatically find and set your MEGAPIX camera to correspond with your network requirements Static Static IP addresses are recommended when using a network that does not support DHCP or when setting your device to be accessed externally via the internet If Static is selected you must manually enter the correct network settings for your MEGAPIX camera The settings will correspond with your network To set your camera to a static IP address we recommend that you 1 setup the camera to DHCP 2 allow it to configure itself according to your network and 3 change the settings to a static IP address 1 To set your MEGAPIX camera to Static highlight the desired device from the search results list and click on Configuration In the Network Con

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