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1.     Click the Draw button 4 and move the cursor on the left side live image    Move the cursor to the position where you want the mask rectangle to start and then click   Move the cursor to the position  diagonally opposing corner  where you want the mask  rectangle to end and then click    Click the Apply button to apply the settings  or click the Cancel button to reset without saving  the settings     46      J EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360      7 2 2 Camera    Va      Basici Advanced Y       System Settings    Mode    Auto  Network D N Level 0 21  Date Time  Storage l  l A    Day Profile    Night Profile  Display and Overlay    System Maintenance  System Information    Day Night Settings       Exposure Settings                   User Mode    Auto  Black White List Shutter  Manual   1 60   AGC  Manual  0   Camera Settings Slow Shutter OFF Y Apply  Streaming AGC 0 21  31   Camera Flickerless OFF v  Schedule      Image Backlight Compensation Settings  Event Settings BLC Edit Mode Enable Disable   Event Wizard  Event Features  Notification   Noise Reduction   Mode ON 4   Level 0 1000     Wide Dynamic Range   Mode OFF   Level Low   Monitor Type   Tvpe Standard v      Day Night Settings           Mode  Select a mode from the drop down list     e Auto  Select to let the camera automatically switch to Night mode  black and white images  with IR LED on  when the light levels fall to a specified level  D N Level   and back to Day    mode  color images  when the light levels rise t
2.     EZN1160 1260 1360    II EverFocus     Dimensions    3 2      63 6 mm        60 0 mm    Standard Model    198 9mm       HE  E    618 mm       61 8x 198 9 mm   2 43  x 7 83     63 6 mm    c O          Cable Management Model                      AJ         61 8mm lo S  To F  61 8 x 309 mm   2 43  x 12 17            205 6 min           13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    4  Installation       4 1 Packing List    Please check that there is no missing item in the package before installing  This series is supplied with    Cable Management  with a bracket     two types  Standard and Cable Management     Standard  with a stand          e Quick Mounting Ring x 1        with 4 Long Screws and 4 Screw Anchors     e Short Screw x 4  for connecting the camera    Note   1  Equipment configurations and supplied accessories vary by country  Please consult your local  EverFocus office or agents for more information  Please also keep the shipping carton for possible    future use     Contact the shipper if any items appear to have been damaged in the shipping process     URD    The item marked with a varies among camera types          J EverFocus       EZN1160 1260 1360  4 2 Basic Installation    Please follow the steps below to mount the camera to the wall   For the Cable Management Model     1  Before screwing the camera to the wall  drill four holes on the wall according to the hole positions  on the supplied Quick Mounting Ring  If you wish to run the wires into the wall  drill another ho
3.     pect  eam Gta J Gast             4  Inthe Internet Options window  click the Advanced tab and then disable Enable memory    protection to help mitigate online attacks  Click OK     E  Allow active content from CDs to run on My Computer    E  Allow active content to run in files on My Computer 7   IFI Allow software to run or install even if the signature is inv    A  Block unsecured images with other mixed content   Check for publisher s certificate revocation   Check for server certificate revocation    Check for signatures on downloaded programs    A  Do not save encrypted pages to disk   IF  Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is de       IG  Enable DOM Storage   V  Enable Integrated Windows Authentication   E  Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks          Enable native XMLHTTP support  III       Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer          Reset Internet Explorer settings    Resets Internet Explorer s settings to their default  condition       You should only use this if your browser is in an unusable state        14     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    5 3 Connecting the Camera to the Network    There are three methods to connect the IP camera to the network  Router or LAN Connection  Direct    High Speed Connection and One to One Connection     Router or LAN connection   This is the most common connection in which the IP camera is connected to a router and allows  multiple users on and off site to see the IP camer
4.   Click the Format button to format the card  NOTE  All data on the disk will be deleted if the Format    button is clicked     22    II EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360    6 2 2 Testing the Plavback Function    1  To test the Playback function  this is not required   set up a    Manual Trigger    Recording Event by    clicking Event Settings  gt  Event     Event Management    Event List  Name Type  Testi manualTrigger SD  Event Name new event  Event Trigger Type  Manual Trigger ka Motion     V  Enable This event   E  Enable Re trigger miniman interval between triggers 10    2  Enable Pre trigger Buffer          Fl Enable Post trigger Buffer    Notification Over  E Log  Trigger Alarm Output Duration Time 10 second  Send Mail Notification  Upload to FTP    Record to SD Card     Network Alarm                lala E                   Event Trigger Settings  Input 1 Trigger Type Normal Open El  Output 1 Contact Type Normal Open KA    Trigger Options Settings    Pre trigger Buffer 10 second    Post trigger Buffer 10 second    Give the event a name  like    Test 1        a Ze A    Click the Apply button     23    Notification    second    In the    Event Triggered Type    field  click on Manual Trigger     Enable    true    View 1 1 of 1    Create Remove    Edit    Apply    Apply    Below this  check    Enable This Event        Enable Post trigger Buffer     and    Record to SD Card      To save your settings  click the Create button  and the Event will be listed in the Event List   
5.   INS WoD gri  PnjTIsgEvLBNIZO dqjDMEdVOM NE MZGUrMk   Pt  sz1TPk S M4009 g9yC Vann CE i zz iwJBALveo nD fil DdiGsblLjin NO 5 cibl   JP WKE 0YBcNZBWYAKW  nZLLZAHrVwteNpCEp  eeZ4JiwP qb ONOTrtEAagWECOODA  kKltd  cc  pz590KMWULDWEP9ke  IRRJ214vd047A5140ap1HqRL2 lt Xta 0hblovk       4  To optionally create and install other certificates  remove the existing one by clicking the Remove  button to erase the certificate    5  On the Web page  change the address from    http       to https    in the address bar and press  Enter on the keyboard  Some Security Alert dialogs will pop up  Click OK or Yes to enable HTTPS     Create Certificate Request    You can apply for an official certificate from an issuing Certificate Authority     1  Select Certificate Request and fill in the following information   Create Certicated Mode    Selfsigned Certicated     Certificate Request  Country Name  State or Province Name  Locality Name  Organization Name    Organization Unit Name    v   m              3  us  mi PM    Common Name       Email everfocus evertocus c    Validity Day    31      J EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360    2  Type the required Certificate information and then click the Apply button  The subject line will be  displayed in the Created Request field    Created Request C TW ST TPE L TPE O EF OU PM CN 1 Property    Remove         3  Click the Property button  a pop up window appears to display the details of the certificate     Property Information    Created Request Property  Subje
6.   Look at the    Post trigger Buffer    at the bottom to make sure the buffer time is set to 10 seconds      El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    10   11     12     13     Click the LiveView button to go back to the Live View page    Get ready to click the Trigger Event button on the Live View page  Before you do  see if you can find  something in the view screen that will give you a visual time marker  For instance  if you can get your  hand in front of the camera   s lens  get ready to count down on your fingers    Click the Trigger Event button and slowly count down on your fingers in front of the lens  if you are  able to do so     if not  try to find visual cues on the view screen that will help you to mark the  moment you pushed the trigger   The recording period will be as long as the buffer time you  selected     the default period is 10 seconds    Click the Playback button to open the Playback page    There are different ways to search for recording files on the camera s micro SD card  i e  the Playback  memory   For a recent recording like your test event  simply click the    Search    button under the     Show All Files on SD Card    header    If the micro SD card is active and formatted correctly  the recording folder   s name  the recording  day   s date  will appear in the Filename area  Click on this folder to open it  If there are sub folders   click on the bottom one  the most recent would be at the bottom  until you can click on a file that  cannot open to 
7.  Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings       FTP Repository Settings  This area is for configuring the FTP server that is used to send alarm  recordings from the camera to the preconfigured FTP server  Note that to enable uploading  recordings to the FTP server function  you have to check the Upload to FTP box in the Event  Management field  see 7 3 2 Event      Notification Over  Log   _  Trigger Alarm Output Duration Time 10 second  Send Mail Notification  v  Upload to FTP      FTP Server  Enter the IP address or the host name of the FTP server      FTP Port  Enter the port number for the FTP server  Default is 21    m Recording Path  Assign the recording path    m Username  Set FTP User s name      Password  Set FTP password      PASV mode  Check the box to enable Passive mode  Passive mode is normally enabled  If a  connection cannot be established  uncheck  PASV Mode         Test FTP Server  Click the Test button to send a testing file to the assigned FTP server     Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     58     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360     SNMP Settings JThe default values for SNMP v1 v2 v2c and SNMP v3 are already filled in  Click either  of the Enable buttons to enable either of the two  Make your changes as desired  Click on the Trap  Address field to enter the digits  if required     Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the 
8.  SD   SDHC card slot on the camera  See 6 2 Setting up the Playback Function     3  Snapshot      Click the Snapshot button to take a snapshot  By default  the snapshot will be saved at C  EverFocus      To change the location  see Record to Local in 7 1 3 Storage     4  Record tib    Click the Record button to start   stop recording  Bv default  the video recordings will be saved at  C  EverFocus   To change the location  see Record to Local in 7 1 3 Storage  To change the source  video stream and recording format  see Recording and Snapshot Settings in 7 1 3 Storage  To    configure the Schedule Record setting  see Schedule Settings in 7 3 2 Schedule Settings     5  Click the Setting button      enter the Settings page  see 7  Settings      6  Click the Wizard button SM enter the Setup Wizard     17    il i     13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    7     10     11     12        Hallway Display  9 16   Click the Rotate button  to rotate the live image  This function allows    users to monitor vertically oriented areas such as hallway  corridors and aisles  It   s recommended to  select a 16 9 View Size  e g  1920x1080   1024x768  to achieve the best display effect        Video Stream   Select the Video Stream  Stream 1  Stream 2  Stream 3 or Stream 4  that will be displayed in the video  box on the bottom  Stream 2  Stream 3 and Stream 4 are only selectable if you have enabled the  stream  The default setting is Stream 1 only  See 7 2 1 Streaming    View Size   Use this to selec
9.  View window  Click Apply to apply the    changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     Live View Layout Settings   Check the box if you want to show the One Push button on the Live View    Page  Uncheck this box to hide the button  Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the    changes and return to the previous settings     36    II EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360      7 1 5 System Maintenance    You can configure the recording path   format  source video stream and SD card settings on this page       BB BasiciAdvancea BB    Svstem Settings       Machine Name  Name  EZN1360   EE  Language Settings    Language English   Remove Apply    NewLanguage  ji Browse Upload    Maintenance    Reboot Reboot the IP camera    Restore   A    Resets all parameters  except for the IP  time zone and daylight saving parameters  to  the original factory settings    Initialize    Resets all parameters to the original factory settings    Entire Configuration    Save Save all configuration to a config  file       Browse Upload Use a saved entire config  file to return the    unit to a precious configuration   Video Configuration    Bau Save video configuration to a config  file     I  Browse Upload ce a saved video config  file to return the    unit ta a precious configuration     Video Format    Format   NTSC ied Applv    Upgrade Firmware    ss Browse Upload     upgrade the EZN1360 with the latest    firmware     Note  Do not disconnect power to the
10.  dyndns com   Username   Password  Type the login account of your DDNS server provider     Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings   29     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    Note    1  In order to support the full functionality of the camera  you must open the port numbers  80   554  443  on the router for remote access to the IP camera  This function is available on most  routers in the market and is often known as    Port Forwarding     To set up Port Forwarding     please consult the manual of the router     2  In certain router models  it is possible that you will not be able to access the camera using  DDNS while inside the router   s network  Please try using a PC located outside of your router   s    network     Default Ports on All EverFocus IP Cameras   HTTP  80   RTSP  554   HTTPS  443     HTTPS Settings  This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  Hypertext Transfer Protocol  Secure  HTTPS  is a combination of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and the SSL TLS protocol that  provides encrypted communication and secure identification of a network web server  Before using  the HTTPS function for communication with the IP camera  a Certificate must be created first  There    are two ways to create and install a certificate  Self Signed Certificated and Certificate Request     Self Signed Certificated  Please note that even though self signed certificates are free and offer some protection  true se
11.  is suitable for outdoor operation only  Use the camera at temperatures within   20  C 55  C  4  F 131  F  and humidity between 20  and 85   this device is not rated as submersible   The input power source is 12 VDC   24 VAC   PoE  Be sure to connect the proper       polarity and  voltage  as incorrect polarity or too high a voltage will likely cause the camera to fail  and such  damage is not covered by the warranty  The use of properly fused or Class 2 power limited type  supplies is highly recommended    Mounting   Use care in selecting a solid mounting surface which will support the weight of the camera plus any  wind  snow  ice or other loading  and securely attach the camera to the mounting surface using  screws and anchors which will properly support the camera  If necessary  e g  when mounting to    drop ceilings  use a safety wire to provide additional support for the camera     Contents    INtFOQU CET Oi i coined ados 1  g l suecedeaenbsaiesandeiienmeandeasnonadeneess 2  Physical Description sii a d E 3  3 1  Cables ana Terminal BIOEK ii i a AAA Ai 3  32 DIMENSIONS eera E E E E E E E 4  installa tie i ae 5  4 1  PAKNE stas ESA 5  4 2  Basic installation aaa an A A T na 6  43  Anserting a  Micro  DC  ate waw ae sacra es eiec resun  10  Accessing the User Interfaces cias 11  5 1     CHECKING tne Dvjhamie IP  AOOKESS l iii E 11  5 2 Settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer           cccsccccsssccccssecccssececescceceseceeseeceseesceeeeeceseecesseeeeees 13  5 3   Connec
12.  of firmware upgrade and camera rebooting is complete  the Status will leave a  blank column         m   Machine Name Model   IF Address IF Type    EZM1260 1 0 7 Ne  19216832  ad DHCP       Note  Up to 10 cameras can be simultaneously upgraded to the latest firmware  If you connect    the cameras to a PoE switch  please make sure the Power Consumption of the PoE switch is  sufficient     62        El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    9  Specifications    Model EZN1160 EZN1260 EZN1360    Camera  Image Sensor 1 2 7  Progressive CMOS 1 3    Progressive CMOS    Max  Resolution 1280 x 1024 1920 x 1080 2048 x 1536    Color  0 5 Lux at F1 8       B W  0 05 Lux at F1 8  IR LEDs on  O Lux at F1 8    Electronic Shutter 4   1 15 000 sec  4   1 25 000 sec   Scanning System NTSC   PAL    Digital Zoom       Compression  Brightness  Sharpness  Saturation  White balance  Exposure  Image Settings control  Rotation  Mirroring of images  Text and image overlay  Auto gain  control  Auto white balance  Hallway display  9 16     Lens    Lens Type Fixed focal  Focal Length  Selectable  36mm 6mm 8mm  F1 8  f 3 6 mm 6 mm   F16  f  8 mm   Day   Night True Day Night    Video    Video Compression H 264 and MJPEG H 264  MPEG4 and MJPEG    2048 x 1536  1920 x 1200  for EZN1360 only   NTSC 1920 x 1080  for EZN1360 1260 only   1280 x 1024   1280 x 720  for EZN1360 1260 only   1024 x 768  720 x 480  704 x 480   l 640 x 480  352 x 240  320 x 240  160 x 128  Resolution  2048 x 1536  1920 x 1200  for EZN1360 o
13.  the motion rectangle to start and then click   Move the cursor to the position  diagonally opposing corner  where you want the motion  rectangle to end and then click    5  Click the Apply button to apply the settings  or click the Cancel button to reset without saving  the settings     56    ld EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360      7 3 3 Notification    This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab        e Basicl Advanced UY SMTP  Email  Settings    SMTP Server 0 0 0 0  SMTP Port    LI Authentication     use   to separate addresses     Attach Image  LI SSL Connection    Send Test Email Test    FTP Repository Settings    FTP Server  FTP Port  Recording Path  O   Username    Password    SS    LI PASV Mode    Test FTP Server Test    SNMP Settings    LI Enable SNMP v1 v2 v2c  Read Only Community    Read Write Community private       Trap Communitv   Trap Address   LI Enable SMNP v3  Read Only Username  Read Only Auth  Method  Read Only Auth  Key  Read Only Privacy Method  Read Only Privacy Key  Read Write Username  Read Write Auth  Method  Read Write Auth  Key    Read Write Privacy Method    Read Write Privacy Key  Network Alarm Settings    Protocol   UDP w    efipcam    27 0 0 1    efsnmpuser    MDS    none    efsimpadmin    MDS    DES    Port No    Unique ID 0000000001 Server 1  0 0 0 0  Server  0 0 0 0 Server 3  0 0 0 0    57    Apply    Apply    Apply    Apply     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360     SMTP  Email  Settings   This area is for configuring the mail ser
14.  theleft side live image  move the cursor to the position where you want the ROI rectangle  to start and then click  Move the cursor to the position  diagonally opposing corner  where you  want the ROI rectangle to end and then click   Select a quality value for the ROI from the Quality drop down list    4  Click the Apply button to apply the settings  or click the Cancel button to reset without saving  the settings     45    a  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      Privacy Mask Settings   This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  The Privacy Mask can    block out sensitive areas from view  covering the areas with colored or black and white boxes in both    live view and recorded clips  This feature is useful when users    don t want the sensitive information    visible  Up to four Privacy Masks can be configured     Privacy Mask Settings      Privacy Mask Draw Tool    Color  Coor    Level  Black     Ka  Areat pmi   Enable Y    Area 2  PM2  M Enable Y 4  Area 3 PM3   Enable Y iy  Area 4  PM  El Enable Y 42       To set up a Privacy Mask     1   2     Enabled the Privacy Mask Draw Tool    From the Color drop down list  select Color to make the masks appear as colored rectangles on  the screen  or select B W to make the masks appear as gray rectangles on the screen    Select a color if you select Color from the color drop down list  Select a level of grayness if you  select B W from the color drop down list    Check the Enable box to enable the configured privacy mask
15.  unit during upgrade  The unit will reboot automatically after the  upgrade has completed   1 5 minutes      37     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      Machine Name  If required  enter a new name for the machine  This name will be visible in the  Machine Name field of the IP Utility software  which is included in the software CD  Click Apply to    apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     Es IP Utility v4 00  File Edit View Tool Help         Language Settings   Select the language to be displayed on the Web interface of the IP camera  The  default language is English    To add a new language not listed in the current Language list  click the Browse button to locate the  new language file   evb  on your computer and then click the Upload button  Updated language files  might be available on the manufacturer   s website  Contact your vendor if required     Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     Note  Uploading a new language file will cause the system to reboot automatically  Please create    a new network connection to the IP camera when the reboot is complete       Maintenance      Reboot  Click to reboot the unit without changing any of the settings  Use this function if the unit  is not behaving as expected      Restore  Click to restart and reset most of the current settings to their factory default values  The  only settings that will not be changed to def
16. 0  10  Color Settings   Saturation 0 100 50      White Balance Settings    Made Auto  Red 0  Blue 0    100 32  100  32      EZN1160 1260 1360       Enable Mirror  Check the box to enable the mirror function  The image will be rotated    horizontally around a vertical axis     Enable Flip  Check the box to enable the flip function  The image will be rotated vertically around    a horizontal axis       Image Settings  Select Day or Night and then adjust the slide bars below to configure the brightness    and sharpness for daytime or nighttime     Color Settings  Slide the bar to adjust the saturation       white Balance Settings   Select a mode that delivers the best image quality for the camera   s light    environment     Auto  Select to let the camera automatically adjust the White Balance  In the Auto mode the    camera computes the white balance value output using color information from the entire screen     It outputs the proper value using the color temperature radiating from a black subject based on a  range of value from 3000 to 7500K     Manual  Select to adjust the Red and Blue values yourself below the Mode field     One Push  Select to enable the Push button    Push    next to the Mode drop down field and the      whit Bal   ANA                  _ button on the Live View  This will allow vou to force the camera to readjust the    white balance everv time vou push the Push button  The lens will hold the same focal position    until the next trigger command is receiv
17. 7 3 3 Notification      L Create    Set up the Event information and click the Create button  the created Event information  will be listed in the Event List       Remove    Highlight an item in the Event List and then click the Remove button to remove the       highlighted item     Edit    Highlight an item in the Event List and edit the Event information on the left side  Click the       Edit button and the item will be edited        L Cancel    Click the button to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings       Event Trigger Settings  Select Normal Open or Normal Close for the Input   Output type      Trigger Options Settings J    Pre trigger Buffer  Select the duration for the buffer  This will determine the amount of footage   length of time  before the event trigger moment that will be included in an event triggered  video recording  if that buffer and video recording has been enabled in the Event Management  field    Enable Pre trigger Buffer   Post trigger Buffer  Select the duration for the buffer  This will determine the amount of footage   length of time  after the event trigger moment that will be included in an event triggered video  recording  if that buffer and video recording has been enabled in the Event Management field   Enable Post trigger Butter    Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings       Schedule Settings   Users can configure the recording schedule here  Select the desired re
18. EZN Series IR Small Bullet IP Camera  True Day Night  WDR  IP66    User   s Manual       IJEverFocus     Copvright O EverFocus Electronics Corp     Release Date  November  2013    IJ EverFocus       Copyright    2013 EverFocus Electronics Corp     All rights reserved  No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by    any means without written permission of the EverFocus Electronics Corporation     EverFocus   12F  No 79  Sec  1  Shin Tai Wu Road   Hsi Chih  Taipei  Taiwan   TEL   886 2 2698 2334   FAX   886 2 2698 2380    www everfocus com tw    November  2013    About this document    All the safety and operating instructions should be read and followed before the unit is operated  This  manual should be retained for future reference  The information in this manual was current when  published  The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products  All specifications are    therefore subject to change without notice     Regulatory Notices    FCC Notice  Declaration of Conformity Information    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class   A digital device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection against harmful interference in a residential installation  This equipment generates  uses and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to 
19. EverFocus DVRs and IP Cameras  from your smart phone  You can view video  streams and control the PTZ cameras easily     Features      Devices management    Live view     Channel control     PTZ control     Gesture PTZ control    Two way audio  IPCams only     Gesture digital zoom    Snapshot     Full screen     Mobile stream    Link to Smart Phone App    iPhone Mobilefocus      Phone Mobilefocusplus    Android Mobilefocus    MobileFocusPlus    for iPhone    mil 8  KXAX 236 TF4P2 22 76  ma              amp  MobileFocusPlus by E     EverFocus Electronics Corp     HH K TI 8 Ratings  8 99    The  MobileFocusPlus by EverFocus  allows you to  connect to your EverFocus DVRs and IP Cameras  from your smart phone  You can view video streams  and control the PTZ cameras easily     Features      Devices Management     Real Time Video Streaming     Remote Video Search by Time    Support 1 4 Split Screen Display    Channel Control     PTZ Control     Gesture PTZ Control     Two way Audio  IPCams only     Gesture Digital Zoom     Snapshot     Full Screen       60          MobileFocus    for Android based smart phone      a ali         5 27pm     lt Q     gt  Apps  of MobileFocus    EVERFOCUS ELE    Install       KA   mikri February 2  2012   10 000  downloads 1 89MB   1 49 people  1 d this    DESCRIPTION   The  MobileFocus by EverFocus  allows you   to connect to your EverFocus DVRs and IP   Par Cmte gah bes are ro nn i          II EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360    8  Upgrading Firmware 
20. S address  please enter it here   Username  Enter the account   s username  used only for PPPoE     Password  Used only for PPPoE     IPv6  Enter the IPv6 details in this area  if this applies to your system     28     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      Port Settings   Enter the HTTP  HTTPS and RTSP port numbers  Check the Enable UPnP Port  Forwarding box to enable the UPnP function  Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the  changes and return to the previous settings    Promoted by the UPnP Forum  Universal Plug and Play   the UPnP is a networking architecture  providing compatibility among networked devices listed in the networked device table  Enable the  UPnP function means you can directly connect the cameras listed in the networked device table by    clicking on them     Note   3  Forthe UPnP function to work  an UPnP enabled router is required     4  The UPnP function may fail owing to the compatibility between the camera and the router       Multicast Settings   This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  Enable if required  fill in the  setting options and click Apply to save      DDNS Settings   This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  DDNS  Dynamic Domain Name  System  is a service used to map a domain name to the dynamic IP address of a network device  You  can set up the DDNS service for remote access to the IP camera  DDNS assigns a domain name  URL   to the IP camera  so that the user does not need to go through the t
21. Schedule   The Schedule setup page is designed for users to configure the daytime and nighttime of each day   The Schedule setting is only functional if you select Schedule from the D N Mode drop down list on  the Camera setup page     pe      B Bssic Advanceed   schedule Settings    System SETAE   DE Night    Day  Deselect   Network oo oe  Date Time aun  Mon  kud ba  gt  Tue Apply  Display and Overlay Wed  System Maintenance Thu    System Information  Sat  User    Black White List    Camera Settings   Streaming   Camera   Schedule   Image  Select Night and then move the cursor on the desired time square  click and drag the cursor over the  time squares to configure them to the Night mode  green color   Select Day and then move the  cursor on the desired time square  click on the time squares to configure them to the Day mode  gray  color      Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     50      J EverFocus     7 2 4 Image    This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab       Orientation Settings J    po      Basic I Advanced    System Settings    Network  Date Time  Storage    Display and Overlay  System Maintenance    System Information  User  Black White List    Camera Settings    Streaming  Camera  Schedule  Image    Event Settings  Event Wizard  Event    Orientation Settings    Fl Enable Mirror  LI Enable Flip    Image Settings    a  lo    Day Profile    Night Profile    Brightness g 100   Sharpness Q 10
22. This function is only available for EZN1160  The Backlight  Compensation  BLC  function is useful when the background of the subject is very bright and the  subject itself is dark  Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the    previous settings       BLC Edit Mode  Click the Enable button  the BLC grids appear on the image  Click on the grids to  enable   disable the BLC function  The selected grids  in green  will be applied with the BLC    function        48     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      Features   This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  Click Apply to apply the changes or    Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     Noise Reduction  NR   This limits the amount of digital    video noise    that is usually found in any  video stream  and helps to reduce file size  Select ON   OFF to enable   disable the Noise  Reduction function  Slide the Level bar to set up the level  The higher the level  the more the  reduction    Wide Dynamic Range  WDR   The WDR function provides clearer images when both of the very  bright and dark areas simultaneously appear on the camera view  There are three value options   OFF  ON and Auto  Note that when WDR is ON  some parts of the image may appear solarized   This is normal for WDR  and is not a camera malfunction     Monitor Type  Users can use this field to optimize video quality of the monitor     49     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    7 2 3 
23. Using IP Utility       You can upgrade the Firmware using the IP Utility software included in the software CD     1     Install and then start the IPU program FA the following IPU window appears  The IPU will    automatically search the IP devices connected in the LAN     E  IF Utility v4 00  File Edit View Tool Help    Model IF Address IF Type Fort  PI   ESN1260 1 0 7 M A 192  168  32 57 DHCP aL       Log in the camera by checking the desired model and then click the Log in    icon  The Log in  dialog box appears     F  IP Utility v4 00 m bl Eg  File Edit View Tool Help       Type the Username and Password  Click the OK button  the status of the selected camera will  displayed Login      m   Machine Name Model IF Address IF Type Port    tatus    EZN1260 1 0 7 NA 80 Login       Note     1  The default user ID is user1 and the default password is 11111111     2  If you select more than one camera that has the same user ID   password  you will be able    to log in several cameras at once     61      J EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360    4  Click the Upgrade Firmware button U a browsing window appears     Select a firmware file    Look in  CO EZN small bullet    O F Pe a  mini M 1 0 7 1 30820 evb    Files of type       5  Select the firmware file   evb  and then click Open  The IPU will automatically upgrade the    firmware and the count down status appears     Machine Name Model      IF Address IP Type  EFM 1 260 1 0 7    Port Status    Rebooting 14       AAA    Once the process
24. a on a LAN WAN  Internet   The camera must be  assigned an IP address that is compatible with its LAN  By setting up port forwarding on the router  you  can remotely access the cameras from outside of the LAN via the Internet  To remotely access the Web  interface of the IP camera  please refer to 7 1 1 Network  DDNS Settings   To set up port forwarding     please consult the manual of the router     Router or LAN Connection       ms i s  Hi apeed modern    Straight through LAN patch cable         Internet    Cat 5  Straight Through Cable    Pins 4  5 7 and 8  are not use    Right  Pinout of a straight through cable       Straight Through    Pin 1    gt  Orange White  Pin 2    gt  Orange   Pin 3    gt  Green White  Pin 4    gt  Blue   Pin 5    gt  Blue White  Pin 6    gt  Green   Pin 7    gt  Brown hite  Pin 8    gt  Brown    own      Dal    1  2  3  6       15     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    Direct High Speed Connection   In a Direct High Speed Connection  the camera connects directly to a modem without the need for a  router  You need to set the static or dynamic WAN IP address assigned by your ISP  Internet Service  Provider  in the camera s configuration web pages  To access the camera  just type     http   xxx xxx xxx xxx     where xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address given by your ISP  If you have a dynamic  IP address  this connection may require that you use DDNS for a reliable connection  Please refer to  7 1 1 Network  DDNS Settings      Direct High Speed Mod
25. account list   2  Revise the account name  password and description  Select an authority level for the user account   Supervisor   Administrator  The only difference between a supervisor and administrator is that    a supervisor can edit an administrator   s account and password  but an administrator cannot    edit the supervisor   s account and password  The supervisor and administrators all have    unrestricted access to the Setting submenus and can determine the registration of all other    users     41     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    e User  A user can not only view the live view but also view configure the below camera settings     View Configure    Display and Overlay  gt  Overlay Text Settings    Display and Overlay  gt  Video Overlay Time Display and Overlay  gt  Video Overlay Time    Stamp Settings Stamp Settings      Streaming and Audio fe  Camera  Schedule o  mage    e Guest  The lowest level of access  which only allows the user access to the live view page        Select Active or Disable to active or disable the user account   4  Check the Enable SD Card box to allow the user to access the SD card playback function   5  Click the Edit button to save the changes     L Create    The button is only activated when the number of list is less than ten  Enter the account    information and click the Create button  the new account will be listed in the account list        _ Remove    Highlight an account and then click the Remove button to remove the highlighte
26. ams that are not certified for Windows 7  because they do not support User Account Control        be    2  Open the Internet Explore  click Tools  gt  Internet Options  gt  Security Tab  gt  Custom Level  the  Security Settings windows appears     ET lj    Select a zone to view or change securitv settings      Internet   Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted  sites  Internet    This zone is for Internet websites   except those listed in trusted and  restricted zones     Security level for this zone    Allowed levels for this zone  Medium to High    Medium high    Appropriate for most websites    EJ   Prompts before downloading potentially unsafe  content      Unsigned ActiveX controls will not be downloaded    Enable Protected Mode  requires restarting Internet Explorer     a l Defaultievel  Reset all zones to default level       13     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    3  Inthe Download unsigned ActiveX controls field  select Prompt  In the Include local directory    path when uploading files to a server field  select Enable  Click OK     AS    O Enable  not secure    sarima   a     E    LJ imam unsigned ActiveX controls  7  Disable  recommended   6 ik n secure  a  Enabi  i    7  include loa directory path when uploading files to a server  E a ol 5 Po    7  Enable  not secure     4   IM   Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer i     Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer  Reset custom settings    Reset to  Medium  default       Reset custom settings
27. ange under certain circumstances  For instance  when the camera   s network  switch hub has to be rebooted  Do not assign to the DHCP server the same IP addresses used  for the other network cameras and PCs with unique IP addresses    e Static IP  The user can manually set the Static IP address  This type of address is stable and  cannot change  but the user has to make sure there are no address conflicts with other  network connected devices    e PPPoE  This is a DSL connection application  The ISP will ask the user to input a username and    password  Contact your ISP for these details     Note  If PPPoE is selected as the IP type  the supplied IP Utility program will not be able to    detect the device     IP address  When DHCP is not used  the user needs to manually enter the IP address of the camera   Do not enter an IP address that is already used for your computer or other network cameras   Subnet Mask  This field is used to set the subnet mask for your network  so that the IP camera will  be recognized within the network  Example  255 255 255 0  When DHCP is selected  the DHCP  server will assign this value automatically    Gateway  This field is used to set the gateway for your network so that the IP camera will be  recognized within the network  When DHCP is selected  the DHCP server will assign this value  automatically    Primary DNS  Enter the IP address of the DNS server if this is provided by an ISP    Secondary DNS  If your ISP provided you with a secondary DN
28. another sub level and shows data in the File Information area to the right  This  would be the file of the most recent recording event    To play this file  click the Play button below the video box  The test footage you have recorded  should start playing  Play time should be 10 seconds if you left the Post trigger Buffer as 10 seconds     24     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    6 3 Playing Back Using ARV Viewer       You can play back the recordings stored in the computer using the ARV Viewer  Rifas included in the  software CD  To store the recordings in the computer  please refer to Copy in 6 1 Remote Playback Using    Playback Page     a  Ar Viewer 2 0    No    Item Name Descriptions    1   Snapshot Click to take and save a snapshot   Load File Click to load the recordings for playing back     Convert ARV to AVI Convert the recording from ARV format to AVI format     step  eco stop paying the recording  SS  ras ck to pause the recording       10       25    13 EverFocus  EZN1160 1260 1360    7  Settings    Click the Setting button      the Live View Window to enter the setting submenu  There are two tabs           Basic and Advanced on the left side bar  You can set up the basic camera settings in the Basic tab  To further  set up comprehensive camera settings  click the Advanced tab  which includes all the settings to be    configured  The chapters below describe the detailed information of the Advanced tab     Protocol Settings       RTP over UDP   RTP over TCP Ap
29. at  Select the encoding format     H 264  MJPEG or MPEG4   Resolution  Select the most suitable resolution for your needs   Frame Rate  This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  Select from 1 to 30 fps  Note that  the maximum frame rate is 15 fps if the selected resolution is higher than 1920 x 1080   Bit Rate  This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  If required  select whether you want  the stream to stream a Constant Bit Rate or a Variable Bit Rate  and set the values of whichever  option you choose    Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings       Region of Interest Settings   This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  The Region of  Interest  ROI  function allows users to set up multiple regions within an image with better quality and  less distortion than the rest of the image  You can also use this function together with the Digital Zoom  function on the Live View window to get a better image result  Up to eight ROIs can be configured in  this field     Region of Interest Settings          ROI Draw Tool   ROI 1 Quality  10 Norma Y  Y 42   ROI 2 Quality  10 Norma  Y  Y     ROI 3 Quality  10 Norma     Y 42   ROI 4 Quality  10 Normal Y  Y 4    ROI 5 Quality  10Normay Y  Y 4   ROI 6 Quality  10 Norma  Y  Y 49   ROI7 Quality  10 Normay Y  Y 42   de    ROI 8 Quality 10 Normal    Y    7      To set up an ROI region    1  Enabled the ROI Draw Tool and click the Draw button 9   2  On
30. ate or Province Name BEER  Locality Name m  Organization Name a en SER  Organization Unit Name Sr ses  Common Name ns      Email E  Validity  _  Day  Created Request AAA o Property Remove  Install Signed Certicated   O O Browse Upload  Install Certicated Info   O O Property Remove    Property Information    27     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      Protocol Settings  You can transmit the data stream from the IP cameras using the RTSP  Real Time    Streaming Protocol  on the network  The RTSP is a protocol that allows you to access video streams by    using the compatible media players  Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes    and return to the previous settings     RTP over UDP  The RTSP protocol uses UDP for camera data stream transmission    RTP over TCP  The RTSP protocol uses TCP for camera data stream transmission    RTP over HTTP  The RTSP protocol uses HTTP for camera data stream transmission    Nevio CGI  This is EverFocus    protocol designed for EverFocus    IP devices  Select this protocol for    camera data stream transmission      IP Settings   Enter the IPv4   IPv6 details in this area  which applies to your system  Click Apply to    apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     IPv4    IP Mode  Refer to the network administrator for these settings of the server  Default  DHCP    e DHCP  This setting lets the system use an automatically assigned  dynamic  IP address  This  address can ch
31. ault are  IP Settings and DDNS Settings    m Initialize  This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  This button should be used with  caution  Clicking this button will return all of the camera s settings  including the IP address  to the    factory default values  The camera will then have to be reconfigured       Entire Configuration     m Save  To make a backup file of the machine s current configurations  click this button to save all the  configurations to a configuration file  This will enable the user to reload these configuration  settings if the settings are changed and there is unexpected behavior    m Upload  This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  To load a previously saved  configuration  click the Browse button to locate the saved configuration file  see above  and then    click the Upload button  The svstem s settings will be restored to the saved configuration     38     Ri  f EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360     Video Configuration     m Save  To make a backup file of the machine s video configurations  click this button to save the  video configurations to a configuration file  This will enable the user to reload these configuration  settings if the settings are changed and there is unexpected behavior    m Upload  This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  To load a previously saved video  configuration  click the Browse button to locate the saved configuration file  see above  and then    click the Upload button  The system   
32. camera to record the video feed to the SD card on board the  camera  You can then click on the Playback button to open the Playback page and search for and play  all such recordings that had been stored on the card  Such event actions will be effective once they    have been configured in the Event List  see 7 3 2 Event      l Reset Al  Click the   Reset Alarm   button to reset the alarm output remotely        Status Display  info line that can be placed above video box or at bottom of page    This shows the name of the camera that is currently active or being configured  current date time  and current frame rate  You can activate these info displays in the Overlay Text Settings  see 7 1 4  Display and Overlay     Event signal icons  above video screen    When an alarm or motion event is triggered  a signal icon will appear at the top right of the Live View    window to alert the user     Alarm event icon i      When an alarm is triggered  this icon appears     Motion detection icons au 8 Y   The colors of these motion event icons correspond to the    colors of the motion trigger areas you have configured in the Motion Settings  see 7 3 2 Event      Recording icon U   When the camera is recording to a PC based folder  this icon appears     19    13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360       6  Playback    You can remotely play back the recordings stored in the on camera micro SD card on the Web interface  or  play back the recordings stored in the computer using the ARV Viewer include
33. ces connected in the LAN     Es IP Utility v4_00  File Edit Yew I Tool Help       Machine Name Model IF Address      E MN1260 1 0 7 Nia 192 166 32 57 DHCP       2   Toaccessto the Live View window  double click the IP address of the desired device  the login  window pops up  Type the user ID and password to log in  By default  the user ID is user1 and the  password is 11111111     The server 192 168 31 82 at IP Camera requires a username and password        Warning  This server is requesting that your username and password be  sent in an insecure manner  basic authentication without a secure  connection      MI Remember my credentials          3  Click OK  the Live View window appears     Note    1  You might be required to download ActiveX for viewing the camera feed  If asked  click Yes    2  To enable Remote Live View  Firmware Upgrade and ActiveX Prompt on Internet Explorer   some settings have to be complete  Please refer to 5 2 Settings for Microsoft Internet    Explorer in the User   s Manual     11    II EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360    4  To optionally configure the Machine Name  IP Address  IP Type or Port Number using the IPU     a  Login the camera bv checking the desired model and then click the Log in    icon  The Log    in dialog box appears     F  IF Utility v4 00  File Edit View Tool Help    102 166 3257    C  eat        b  Type the Username and Password  Click the OK button  the status of the selected camera will  displayed Login     im   Machine Name Mode
34. ck this box if you want the video player to play all the files in the selected folder  The  files will be displayed in the Filename area     Loop Again  Check this box if you want the video player to play the selected file over and over again     Play  Once you have opened the file   s folder and have clicked on the file to highlight it  its details will be  displayed in the File Information area  You can now click Play    to play that specific file    Pause  Click IH to pause playing back    Stop  Click     to stop playing back    Snapshot  Click     to take a snapshot    Zoom In  Click    to zoom in     Zoom Out  Click    to zoom out     Filename  This area will display a list of search results  recording files and folders   Folders  named with  the recorded date  will be displayed first  Click on the folder and click on each subfolder until the  recording files   arv  in that folder is listed    File Information  Click a file on the Filename list  the selected file information will be listed    Copy  Click to copy the selected file to the computer based folder of your choice  A browsing box will  open so that you can search for the folder of your choice  You can use the ARV Viewer to play back the  recordings recorded in your computer  For details on ARV Viewer  see 6 3 Playing Back Using ARV  Viewer    Lock  Click to lock the selected file  This will protect that file from being overwritten during any  overwrite procedure  The file will thus be saved on the micro SD card 
35. cording    types among the options below  Click and drag the cursor on the time block  which will be applied    with the selected recording type     Event Recording  Red   Select for the camera to activate all the Event Recording set up in the  Event Management field  Event Trigger Type   except the Schedule Recording    Schedule Recording  Green   Select for the camera to activate only the Schedule Recording set  up in the Event Management field  Event Trigger Type     Event   Schedule  Yellow   Select for the camera to active both of the configured Event and  Schedule Recordings     Deselect  Grey   Select for the camera to stop recording     Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     55     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      Motion Settings   Use this page to configure up to four areas in which motion will be detected  When  a motion is detected by the camera  the motion detection icon TR FR 2 E    will appear at the top  right corner on the Live page to alert the user  This function can also be linked with correctly  configured Events to trigger Event reactions like the activation of video recording periods  snapshots   etc    To set up the Motion area    1  Check the Enable box to enable the selected area    2  Select a sensitivity value of the motion detection sensor function    3  Click the Draw button 4 and move the cursor on the left side live image    4  Move the cursor to the position where you want
36. ct  C TW ST TPE L TPE O EF OU PM CN 1    Certificated  PEM format       MIDOz CCAqygAwIBAglJAO0wbJX1Wmib5M406G   05q6GSIb5DOEBBOUAMHUxCzAJE NW  BAYTAIRXMOwwCgYDVOOlIEWNUUEUxDDAKB gNVBAcTAIRORTELMAKGATUECHMCRUYx  CZAJBGNVBAsTAIBNMOowCAYDV0O ODEWExXMSOwlgYJKoZlhvcNAQKBFhAVidmVy  m    UXNAZXZlem  vV3VzLmMwHihcNMTEwO TAZMjlyNTEwWhcNMTEwOTEzMjlyNTEWWY B1  MOswCOYDWO0GEwJUVzEMMA o GATUECBMDVFEBFMOQwwCqYDVOQHEWNUUEUxCZAJBgNV  BAoTAKVGMOswCOYDVOOLEwWJOTTEKMAgGAIUEAxXMBMTEKMCIGCS qGSIbsDQEJARYV      flemAvV3Vz060V22XImb2N Tcey5jMIGIMA0GCS qoSIbsDOEBAQUAAIGNADCBIOKB  JUDGEUBOQIPW gIEqD  mtOWhb 20 yAqFioroJqoiEwURYSvPH 2acjVsEo4  XeNlT  yxR8rUelviAduMxXpnwHNe0d4Vh TKceC5eWkPEqyEeb0tZI1TdPw 3618005K5tp  hnhAOMwLJCMSKVMRFETaU3H UmJKJKI F55z3 q EqCoOmRNwIDAQAB o4 HaMIHXAMBOG  ATUdDgOQWBBThO  oO3ydr  X tzBljxwAO ZTLBzCBpwYDVROjBIGMIGcgBThOsoQ   jvdri X tzBljxWAO ZTLBOFSpHewdTELMAKGATUEBhMCVFcxDDAKBgNVBAgITAIRO  RTEMMAcGATUEBXMDVFBFMOswCOvYDVOOKEwJFRIELMAKGAIVECxXMCUEOxCJAIBgN         4  To optionally create and install other certificates or request  remove the existing one by clicking  the Remove button to erase the certificate or request     5  Copy the contents of the Certificate request  in PEM format  and paste it to the certificate request  field on the Web page of the 3  party certification authority such as Symantec VeriSign  Wait for    the certificate authority to issue an SSL TLS certificate and then download the issued certificate  on your computer     6  In the Install Signed Ce
37. curity    is only implemented after the installation of a signed certificate issued by a certificate authority     1  Select Self Signed Certificated and fill in the following information     Create Certicated Mode  e  self signed Certicated  O Certificate Request    Countrv Name  State or Province Name  Localitv Name  Organization Name  Organization Unit Name  Common Name    Email everfocus evertocus c    Validity Day       2  Click the Apply button  The subject line will be displayed in the Install Certificated Info field        Install Certicated Info C TW ST TPE L TPE O EF QU PM CN 1     Property    30     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    3  Click the Property button  a pop up window appears to display the details of the certificate   Property Information  Install Certicated Info Property  Not Valid Before   Tue Sep 6 22 10 33 2011  Not Valid After  Tue Sep 13 22 10 33 2011  subject  C TW ST TPE L TPE O EF OU PM  CN 1    Certificated  PEM format       MICxXqlbAAKBqOCyludibB55SKR0JaRUvxeZmZDorhDbosOpDidwRYTo4YIr5HN kAAl    memxkCjOasivh3S17WkMC200n50P4gtNqvUDSz3iLtKS JUnjtoaz  8Yd57038b05bzg   HXAS5SB66JuoKT 70B6x040El2Ue32Im20w4sxxWW0OCoq4FKkhiRs  LzTkufe01D404b   AOGARK  Rcivi i sMFHbB6mMi  D mi P cEvdod X JiLMYwJimFiUhL7 Covbm Cri DRA   SjJWEYU  X70L6798kKpeaYs  mWdtAalcz j06phgzirFeoq6qtgXTkW  4V81gx8P   drgSn   4 HyCTk BYadkHbBBG6sNWccDa 99432e OtbepJsOxkCO0DnHA6MSbhNicaWy   IzbNK PLxgXFmevUuR2tsRstNnRholzs VA BWiVbVxbAbcoEqstkhbLlywHzHFcJBBO     t5 qwPAkKEAxc  t
38. d account        Edit  Highlight an account and enter the account information in the boxes below the account list     Click the Edit button and the account will be edited        J  Click the button to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings       Anonymous Settings   Check the box to allow the unauthorized persons to log in the camera  Click    Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     42    a  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      7 1 8 Black White List    Use this page to specify IP addresses that are allowed   denied to access this camera  By default  any    IP address can access the camera     Note  The Allowed IP addresses only become relevant when the Denied items contain a  Network or Range  and the supervisor wants to allow one or more IP addresses within that  excluded range or network  In such a scenario  the user would enter the excluded range or    network for the Denied items  and enter the exceptions for the Allowed items                 Basic Advanced B Black White Management                      system Settings  Permiss Mask IPvd Addres  IPvd From    IPw4 End IPw6 Address IPv6 From IPw6 Er  Network deny 192 168 12 170  192 168 12 180  Date Time allow 192 168 12 175  192 168 12 175  Storage  lt  m    gt   Display and Overlay l Page of 1 View 1   2 of 2  System Maintenance  System Information IP Type IPvd 4  User Permission Type    Allow    o   M  Black White List Rule Single v  IP Address Fro
39. d in the software CD     Playback is designed as a quick way to check recent recordings that were triggered by Events that were  configured to    Record to SD Card    in the Event Management  see 7 3 2 Event      Note  Note that the Playback page is only accessible once the on camera SD card is inserted and active     6 1 Remote Playback Using Playback Page           to open the Playback page                 Show All Files On SD Card    Search  Search by Time  Time      Search by Event          LI Alarm   _  Motion  End Time                 Filename File Information    20110905234740 0012 010200  arv  Start Time   2011 09 057123 47 40    End Time   2011 09 05T23 47 52  Event List  Motion       Copy Unlock    20     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    Search by File  Click the Search button to search for all recording files on the on camera SD card  Search  results will be displayed in the Filename area    Search by Time  Click the Date   Time column and select the date and time from which you want to  search until the present moment  Click Search to get your search results  which will be displayed in the  Filename area    Search by Event  Select the type of Event recordings you want to search for  Alarm  Motion  Manual  Trigger  and then click the Start Date   Time  End Date   Time column to select the Start Time date time  and the End Time date time of your search  Click Search to get your search results  which will be  displayed in the Filename area    Multiple Files  Che
40. e  The  Uptime represents the period since the camera has been powered on  For example  up 21 28    represents the camera has been powered on for 21 hours and 28 minutes       System Log   Displayed the sequence number  date  time and event messages of the log event  The log  will display the last 256 log events  Click the Export Log button to export the system log event list into  a    txt    file and select the location where the exported log file will be saved to  Click the Clear Log to  erase all the log data from the SD card  The system will be required to reboot after clicking the Clear    Log button     40    fJ EverFocus     f   Basic Advanced B    Svstem Settings    System is  System Information  User   Black White List       EZN1160 1260 1360      7 1 7 User    The system administrator can create up to ten user accounts on this page     User Management    Account Authority    SUPERVISOR    Description Status    Enable SD Card  ACTIVE true       pasword       Confirm Password I     ESA TA  Authoritv Administrator  4 Edit  Status Active e  LJ Enable SD Card   Anonymous Settings  LI Anonymous viewer login  Note  To protect your camera from begin taken over by unauthorized Apply    persons  make sure the  Anonymous viewer login    button IS NOT  checked  selected      User Management  The system has automatically created ten user accounts     To set up an user account     Remove    1  Highlight a user account and its information will be displayed in the field below the 
41. e Live View Page    e Motion Detection  Select this option to trigger the to be specified below reaction s when  motion events occur  You have to pre configure the Motion Settings for this function to work    e Schedule Recording  Select this option if you want the Schedule Recording periods  configured in the Schedule Settings to activate this event  In this scenario  a preconfigured  event reaction like a log entry will list the start and end times of each period  Actual  recording will only be triggered if the event is preconfigured to do so    e Tampering Detection  Select this option if you want the camera   s tampering detection sensor  to trigger the to be specified below reaction s    Enable This Event  Check the box to activate the event    Enable Re trigger minimum interval between triggers xx second  Check the box to set a   minimum time after the event is triggered before the event can be triggered again    Enable Pre trigger Buffer  Check the box if you want the Event reaction  as selected in the      Notification Over    field below  to be the activation of the video recording function  and if you   want the recording to include the video feed from the time period  configurable in the Schedule   Settings field  just before the Event trigger occurred    Enable Post trigger Buffer  Check the box if you want the Event reaction  as selected in the   Notification Over field  to be the activation of the video recording function  and if you want the   recording to incl
42. ed  This function helps to prevent incorrect focusing in    dark environments  This is like a    semi automatic    way to adjust white balance to suit the user  if    the Auto or Manual mode does not give the result the user wants     51    II EverFocus     7 3 Event Settings    EZN1160 1260 1360    You can set up the Motion Detection event or Tampering Detection event to automatically notify the    users when an event occurs  You can also set up a schedule to automatically record the videos when an    event occurs       7 3 1 Event Wizard    The Event Wizard allows users to easily configure the event settings  Follow the on screen    instructions to complete the event settings     4 h mg    Si te aj Ae    a   make es    A    b    a       q    Notification    Setup    Trigger    F Setup  Event   Step 1 Event Name Setup    ant Name  new event    52       Motion  i Setup    II EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360      7 3 2 Event    This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  Except the Event Wizard  you can also configure    the event settings along with the Recording Schedule on this page        G Basic Advanced B    Svstem Settings    Display and Overla  System Maintenance  System Information  User   Black White List    Camera Settings  Camera          Event Management    Notification Enable    No records to view       Event Trigger Type  Manual Trigger   Motion Areal    Enable This event   LJ Enable Re trigger miniman interval between triggers second  Enable Pre trigge
43. em Connection       Internet    Cat 5  Straight Through Cable       One to One Connection  Directly from PC to IP Camera    You can connect directly without using a switch  router or modem  However  only the PC connected to  the camera will be able to view the IP camera  You will also have to manually assign a compatible IP  address to both the computer and the IP camera  Unless the PC has another network connection  the    IP camera will be the only network device visible to the PC  See the diagram below     Simple One to One Connection       Cat 5       Right  Pinout of a crossed over cable     Pin 1    gt  Orange White    Pin 2    gt  Orange  Pin 3    gt  Green White  Pin 4    gt  Blue  Pin 5    gt  Blue White  Pin 6    gt  Green  Pin 7    gt  Brown White  Pin 8    gt  Brown    11              16    ji  El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    5 4 Live View Window                 Playback O O E a             video stream   Moe Size  320x240     English wl    h EZN1260  05 09 52 07 12 2013 1 FPs 30 0 ES a E LJ  14          White Balance    Trigger Event Reset Alarm          1  Click the button to display the Live View window  If you experience video feed lag time     if connected via Internet   you can reduce the resolution or limit the number of streams  See 7 2 1    Streaming        2  Click the button to play back the recorded data directly from the on camera Micro SD      SDHC card  for this function to become active  you have to insert a Micro SD   SDHC card in the Micro 
44. ending storage shortage or overwrite   m Event Recording  Select the location where you want the camera to send the impending storage  shortage text notification to   e FTP Back Up Only  Select to send the impending storage shortage text notification to the FTP  server entered in the FTP Repository Settings  see 7 3 3 Notification      34     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    e Event Recording  Select to send the impending storage shortage text notification to the checked    locations in the Event Management  see 7 3 2 Event      Notification Over  Log  LI Trigger Alarm Output Duration Time 10   second  Send Mail Notification  LI Upload to FTP  LI Record to SD Card  Network Alarm    e Both  Select to send the impending storage shortage text notification to the FTP or the selected  locations in the Event Management  see 7 3 2 Event       Enable Overwrite  Check the box for overwriting files when the SD card is full    m SD Card Information  If an SD card has been inserted to the card slot of the camera  the SD card  information will be displayed in this field    m Remove  Click before removing the card from the system    m Format  Click to format the card  All data saved on the SD card will be removed if the card is  formatted     Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     Recording and Snapshot Settings   Select the desired video stream and recording format  The video    stream can be configured in 7 2 1 Stream
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46. guages on Web interface  e ONVIF   PSIA compliant  e Supports EverFocus CMS and Mobile Applications  iOS   Android         El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    3  Physical Description    Front Module Rear Module    No    Item Name   Descriptions    Detects lights    2  IRLEDS 0 8 IR LEDs for infrared illumination in night vision applications    3  ten   Fixed lens    4  Video Test Output   Connects to a handheld test monitor for adjusting camera view   Resets all configurations to the factory default settings     5   6   Micro SD  SDHCSlot   Insert a micro SD   SDHC card  See 4 3 Inserting a Micro SD Card    For connecting to power or alarm I O  See 3 1 Cables and Terminal Block   8  FrontCover   Remove the cover for connecting to a handheld test monitor    9  Sunshield   Protectthecamerafromthedirectraysoftesun_               3 1 Cables and Terminal Block    The cables provide connections for Network  power and alarm input   output  The wires are illustrated  and defined below     Pin Assignment for Alarm I O   f   Pin 1  Alarm COM       Pin 2  Alarm Out      Pin 3  Alarm In       Pin 4  Ground              LAN  PoE Cable       12 VDC   24 VAC             432 1        Alarm Input   Output    Spare Terminal Block on the Rear Module  To open the Rear Module  please refer to Step 1 to 3 in 4 3 Inserting a Micro SD Card     Bower Pin 1  12 VDC    24 VAC   eet Pin 2  12 VDC    24 VAC     Pin3  Alarm COM      mama ind  Alarm Out  3  65432 1 Pin5  Alarm In      Pin6  Ground       
47. iable Bit Rate   Stream 2    Enable Stream 2    Format    Resolution 720x480 v    Frame Rate   w    Bit Rate       Constant Bit Rate Bit s  O Variable Bit Rate    Stream 3  Enable Stream 3    Format H 264 v  Resolution  Frame Rate    Bit Rate     Constant Bit Rate Bit s     Variable Bit Rate  High      Stream 4  Enable Stream 4    Format H 264 v    Resolution 720x480      Frame Rate    Bit Rate     Constant Bit Rate Bit s     Variable Bit Rate  High      Region of Interest Settings          ROI Draw Tool   Area 1 Qualitv Y dy  Area 2 Quality Y a  Area 3 Quality Y dy  Area 4 Quality Y li  Area 5 Qualitv Y 47  Area 6 Quality Y 47  Area 7 Quality u  Area 8 Quality Y 47    Privacy Mask Settings       Privacy Mask Draw Tool    Color  Level    Area 1 CI Enable 8 4p  Area 2 CI Enable 9 li  Area 3 CI Enable 9 4p  Area 4 O Enable 8 4p    44     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      Stream Settings  Depends on model  the IP camera can output three video streams simultaneously   For each of these streams  the user can set the compression format  resolution  bit rate  and frame  rate individually  Stream 1 is always enabled for live view  To enable Stream 2  Stream3 and or Stream  4  check the Enable Stream 2   Enable Stream 3   Enable Stream 4 box    Note  If you connect to the camera via the Internet and experience a delay  lag time  in the video  feed  try to reduce the number of streams and the quality and resolution of the streams     but  keep the frame rate at its maximum   Form
48. ideo Test Output on the camera module for adjusting camera angles  see image    below            El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    4 3 Inserting a Micro SD Card    You can optionally insert a micro SD card into the card slot for recording videos     1  Loosen the screw to remove the Sunshield from the camera        3  Unscrew the Screw Cap first  pull out the Stopper  and then rotate to remove the Base Cover     Screw Cap Stopper Base Cover    a    4  Insert a micro SD card into the card slot        Micro SD Card Slot       Note    1  Please close the Base Cover immediately in case of reducing the absorption capacity of the  desiccant bag inside the camera    2  To optionally replace a new desiccant bag  remove the used desiccant bag from the camera  and then put the supplied Desiccant Bag in the middle layer   Unplug the network cable if    necessary        5  Firmly close the Base Cover and Screw Cap  and then screw the Sunshield   10       i  El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    5  Accessing the User Interface       This section explains how to access the Web interface of the camera for configuration     5 1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address    You can look up the IP address and access the Web interface of the camera using the IP Utility  IPU     software included in the software CD  Please connect the IP camera in the same LAN of your computer   1  Install and then start the IPU program F  The following IPU window appears  The IPU will  automatically search the IP devi
49. indefinitely  However  the file will  still be deleted if the micro SD card is ever formatted     Remove  Click to delete the selected file     21     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    6 2 Setting Up the Playback Function    Note that the Playback function will not be active until the user has inserted a micro SD card in the  camera s micro SD card slot  The card slot is on the Rear Module  The card may also have to be formatted    in the Secure Digital Card field  see 7 1 3 Storage      Micro SD Card Slot       To insert the Micro SD card into the card slot on the Rear Module  unscrew the Screw Cap first  pull out    the Stopper  and then rotate to remove the Base Cover     Screw Cap Stopper Base Cover          6 2 1 Inserting   Removing the Micro SD Card    1  To insert the SD card  Remove the camera cover and insert the SD card into the SD card slot before  powering on the camera    2  To remove the SD card  Click the Remove button  System Settings  gt  Storage  gt  Secure Digital Card   when the camera is powered on  the SD card information    SD card is not mounted    will display  and the Remove button will change to Attach  and then you may remove the SD card  If you want    to insert the SD card again  insert the SD card and then click the Attach button     After inserting the SD card into the SD card slot  the Playback button on the Live View page should be  activated  If not  do the following     1  Click the Remove button  pull the card out and re insert it   2
50. ing  Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the    changes and return to the previous settings     35     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      7 1 4 Display and Overlay    You can configure the recording path   format  source video stream and SD card settings on this page                f_ md      Basic Advanced   Overlay Text Settings  Sy stem Settings Cl Machine Name LJ Date Time Ll Frame Rate  Network Foreground Color  000000 Apply  Date Time Position   Upper Left w    Storage    SPSS RER SE Video Overlay Time Stamp Settings  System Maintenance    System Information Fl Enable Video OSD                         User Date Format vvvv m d w   Black White List Time Format 24 Hours hd Apply  6 Position   Upper Left      Camera Settings   Streaming Live View Layout Settings   Camera   Schedule LI Show One Push Buttons Apply   Image      Overlay Text Settings   Check the boxes to display the information on the Live View Page  To change  the foreground color of the text  directly click on the box and then select a color  Select a position  where you want the information to be displayed on the Live Window  Click Apply to apply the changes    or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings       Video Overlay Time Stamp Settings   Check the Enable Video OSD box to enable displaying time dav  information on the live view window  Select the desired Date Time format and the position where you  want the time day information to be displayed on the Live
51. l IF Address IF Type Port etatus  CHCE ol Login    EAN 1260 107 Nia       Note     1  The default user ID is user1 and the default password is 11111111     2  If you select more than one camera that has the same user ID   password  you will be    able to log in several cameras at once     c  Right click the column to configure the settings  Click the Apply Changes Y button to  apply and save the settings   E  IP Utility v4 00 DAR  Bl BA ew T Hp    8 AEEBW      m   Machine Name Model IP Address Status    EZN1260 1 0 7 h92 168 32 57       Note  Most networks uses DHCP to assign IP address  if you are unsure of your network    settings  please consult your network administrators for configuration details     12    II EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360    5 2  Settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer    To enable Remote Live View  Firmware Upgrade and ActiveX Prompt on Internet Explorer  some  settings have to be complete  Please follow the steps below     1  On the computer  click Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  System and Security  gt  Action Center  click Change  User Account Control Settings   the User Account Control Settings window appears  Adjust the  slide bar to Never Notify and then click OK  Restart your computer if requested     Tell me more Paar cer ama Gr settings    Always notify    Never notify me when     Programs try to install software or make changes to    my computer    Imake changes to Windows settings   Not recommended  Choose this only if you need to  use progr
52. le  in the middle of the circular area within the Quick Mounting Ring     2  Push the supplied four anchors into the four holes on the wall  Place the Quick Mounting Ring  against the anchoring surface so that the holes line up  Screw the Quick Mounting Ring to the wall  using the supplied Long Screws    Long Screws Quick Mounting Ring Anchors    MA  heer l    i Ak  Wall  i    3  Screw the Camera Base to the Quick Mounting Ring using the supplied four Short Screws     Camera Base  Quick Mounting Ring      JEverFocus             es      m  gt    wi    Short Screws Bus 7 ad      You can wire the cables from the side of the camera or through the wall     G      Wire the cables from Wire the cables  e the side of the camera through the wall     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    4  Connect the network  power and other cables to the related devices  Please refer to 3 1 Cables and    Terminal Block   5  Optionally insert a micro SD   SDHC card into the card slot  see 4 3 Inserting a Micro SD Card      Note  Please close the Base Cover immediately in case of reducing the absorption capacity of    the desiccant bag inside the camera     6  Access the camera live view  Please see 5  Accessing the User Interface  Or connect a handheld test    monitor to the Video Test Output on the camera module for adjusting camera angles   7  Adjust the camera angles     Pan Adjustment  Unscrew the Set Screw using the supplied Hexagon Wrench  Twist the Camera  Base forcefully until it unscrews fro
53. m   ww              IP Type  Select IPv4 or IPv6 from the drop down list      Permission Type  Select Deny to deny the IP addresses configured below from accessing the  camera  The Allow option is only relevant if you ve set up at least one Deny item configured with  Network or Range network rule from the Rule drop down list    m Rule  Select a network rule and then fill in the IP information in the below boxes   e Single  Type a single IP address in the IP Address field below   e Network  Type the IP address and subnet mask in the field below     e Range  Type a range for the IP addresses     L Create    Set up the IP information and click the Create button  the created IP information will be  listed in the Black White list    _Remove    Highlight an item in the list and then click the Remove button to remove the highlighted  item    Edit   Highlight an item in the list and set up the IP information in the boxes below the  Black White list  Click the Edit button and the item will be edited             Cancel    Click the button to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     43    13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    7 2 Camera Settings    You can configure camera related settings  such as video  region of interest and privacy mask       7 2 1 Streaming    Stream Settings      Basic  Advances Y       H O Streaming Preview  System einge Stream 1 j  Network Enable Stream 1   Format   Resolution   Frame Rate 15 v   Bit Rate     Constant Bit Rate 12M oy  Bit s     Var
54. m the E Z Lock Ring  Rotate the camera by 360   to the desired  position and screw the E Z Lock Ring until it locks against the Camera Base  Screw back the Set  Screw     Set Screw    E Z Lock Ring Camera Base         O  360 S   Ss  l 9  ant HW   Go    a ji           Rotational Adjustment  Loosen the Screw using the providing Hexagon Key and rotate the camera  by 360         J EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360  For the Standard Model     1  Before screwing the supplied Stand to the wall   ceiling  drill three holes on the wall   ceiling  according to the hole positions on the Base of the Stand     a         e           2  Insert the supplied three Anchors into the holes on wall   ceiling   3  Install the supplied Stand     wr    4  Screw the supplied Stand to the wall   ceiling using the supplied screws     N i lil    5  Optionally insert a micro SD   SDHC card into the card slot  Please refer to 4 3 Inserting a Micro SD  Card     Note  Please close the Base Cover immediately in case of reducing the absorption capacity of  the desiccant bag inside the camera      El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    6  Screw the camera to the Stand using either one of the four holes  two on the top  two on the    bottom  on the camera        7  Connect the network  power and other cables of the camera to the related devices  Please refer to  3 1 Cables and Terminal Block     8  Access the camera live view  Please see 5  Accessing the User Interface  Or connect a handheld test  monitor to the V
55. me Models    Model Name   Megapixel   WDR   Fixed Lens  Selectable        System Requirement    Before installing  please check that your computer meets the following system requirements   e Operating System  Microsoft Windows XP   Vista  32 bit    7  32 bit     e Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 or above    Note  For using the Internet Explorer  some settings are required  Please refer to 5 2 Settings for    Microsoft Internet Explorer        II EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360       e 1 2 7  progressive scan CMOS  for EZN1160   1260   1 3    progressive scan CMOS  for EZN1360   e Quad streams from H 264  MPEG4 and MJPEG  for EZN1260   1360   Triple streams from H 264 and MJPEG  for EZN1160   e Up to 30 fps at 1920 x 1080  Supports 15 fps at 2048 x 1536  only for EZN1360   e Hallway Display  9 16   e  Weather resistant  IP66 rated   e Built in micro SD   SDHC card slot  e True Day Night functionality with automatic IR filter operation  e  3 axis mechanism  pan   tilt   rotate   e One alarm input and output  e BNC video output to simplify the on site installation and verification  e Multi profiles for image settings  e Setup wizard for easy Web UI setting  e Wide Dynamic Range  WDR   e Digital Slow Shutter  DSS   e 2D 3D Dynamic Noise Reduction  DNR   e Motion Detection  e 10x Digital Zoom  e Privacy Mask  e Anti Tampering  e 12 VDC  24 VAC   PoE  e IP66 weather resistant  e Small size  Easy installation  e Cable management for protecting the cable within the bracket  e Multi lan
56. n  The series supports quad streams  from H 264  MPEG4 or MJPEG video compression formats  Equipped with a weather resistant  IP66  housing  plus eight IR LEDs for enabling the night visibility of up to 20 meters  the cameras meet a wide variety of    needs for outdoor surveillance     The EZN series small bullet IP camera features the Wide Dynamic Range  WDR  function  which can provide  clear images even under back light circumstances where intensity of illumination can vary excessively  The  DNR  Digital Noise Reduction  function is designed for reducing the noises in the images  allowing the  camera to better distinguish between real motion and image noise  and thus results in a possibility to store    more video evidence on the connected storage devices     A built in micro SDHC card slot and Power over Ethernet  IEEE802 3af  features are also provided  You can  power the camera over the network or by connecting the camera to a 12 VDC   24 VAC power supply  Since  the series conforms to ONVIF   PSIA for compatibility with other network video devices  it interoperates with  a wide variety of hardware and software systems  You can also use EverFocus Mobile Applications to  remotely view the live views of the cameras through your handheld devices  or use EverFocus CMS to  remotely manage multiple IP devices connected on the network  The EZN series small bullet IP camera is the    ideal solution for your outdoor surveillance needs     The EMN Series Mini Outdoor Mobile IP Do
57. n to remove  Schedule or insert the SD card while the camera powered on to avoid  Image 5D card damage   l Format Format SD Card   Event Settings Note  All data saved on the SD card will be erased when SD card is  i   formatted  Please do not turn off the power of the EZN1360 network camera  Event Wizard during the formatting process   Event  Notification       Recording and Snapshot Settings  Link to Smart Phone l 7 ii  Source Video Stream Stream 1 o       Recording Format ARV v  Apply         Record to Local  This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  You can configure the storage   path for storing the recordings   snapshot on your PC      Export Folder  Type the storage path for storing the recordings   snapshot    m File size  The user can limit the size of each recorded file here  in minutes   When a single  recording file exceeds the time you set  the system will create a new file to save that data to      Enable Overwrite  Check the box for overwriting recording snapshot file when the disk storage  capacity is full  The user can set the storage capacity limitation in the in sentence box below the  Enable Overwrite setting     If the remaining hard disk capacity is less than____  MB  5072000             Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings       Secure Digital Card    m Notification  Select the percentage of storage space that should be left on the card before the  camera notifies you of the imp
58. niv   PAL       1920 x 1080  for EZN1360 1260 oniv   1280 x 1024   1280 x 720  for EZN1360 1260 oniv   1024 x 768  720 x 576  704 x 576   640 x 480  352 x 288  320 x 240  160 x 128    Frame Rate 30 fps at 1280x1024   30 fpsat1920x10g0   17  ps at 2048 x 1536  30 fps at all other res     S N Ratio Above 50 dB       63       El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360        Network    Interface 10   100 Base T Ethernet  LAN   PoE Cable    TCP IP  IPV6  UDP  ICMP  DHCP  NTP  DNS  DDNS  SMTP  SNMP  FTP  HTTP   Supported Protocols    HTTPs  PPPoE  UPnP  Bonjour  RTP  RTSP  RTCP  IGMP  ARP  ONVIF  PSIA  Mechanical               Angle of View  General  12 VDC   24 VAC   POE  IEEE802 3af Class 3     7 36W  12 VDC  8 52W  12 VDC  8 1W  12 VDC   Power Consumption 9 96W  24 VAC  11 04W  24 VAC  10 36W  24 VAC   8 78W  PoE  10 56W  PoE  10 08W  PoE     Operating Temperature  20  C   55  C    4  F  gt  131  F    WeatherResitant  iPS SSS    Dimensions   xL  Standard Model  63 6 x 198 9 mm   2 50    x 7 83      D xLxH  Cable Management Model  63 6 x 309 x 105 6 mm   2 50    x 12 17    x 4 16     Standard Model  720 g   1 58 lbs  Cable Management Model  990 g   2 18 Ibs  anlage Czech  Dutch  English  French  German  Japanese  Polish  Portuguese   suas Russian  Simplified Chinese  Spanish  Traditional Chinese             64    13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360          10  Troubleshooting    Error messages pop up  When these error messages pop up  follow the steps below to fix the problem        1  To e
59. nter the Registry Editor of your computer  Click Start and type    regedit    in the Search Program and  Files field        All Programs    8 Registry Editor    Am           e  44  Computer  by HKEY_CLASSES ROOT  b i  HKEY_CURRENT_USER   gt  J  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE  b     HKEY_USERS  b     HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG       65    II EverFocus     EZN1160 1260 1360    3  Find the KeepAlive Timeout Dword by following the path      HKEY_CURRENT_USER Sofware Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Internet Settings    File Edit View     Help    a  ia CurrentVersion  b  de Action Center   gt  Je Applets  E Controls Folder  Device Metadata  Explorer    b  dy Group Policy  b  de Homebroup    b  de Ime    4 a  di Internet Settings     gt   D   gt    gt  Je Ext    de    Edit Ed  32 bit  Value      Value name   KeepAlive Timeout                      Value data  Base    Marne   ma  PrivDiscUiShown  HA ProxyEnable   mo  SecureProtocals  Fi  UrlEncoding   ab  User Agent    ol UseSchannelDir       5 Wa rn  nlntranet  wa  Warn  nPost    fi    Wa monZonelr      8  Zon essecuritvU       i KeepAlrve Time           Hexadecimal        Decimal                      5  Change the Value data to 480000 and click OK     66    Type   REG _DWORD  REG DWORD  REG DWORD  REG DWORD  REG 5     REG BINARY  REG _DWORD  REG BINARY  REG DWORD  REG BINARY  REG DWORD       000000001  1   000000000 10   000000030  160   000000000 10   Mozilla 4 0  compatible  Ml  01 00 00 00  000000001  1    01 00 00 00  000000000  0    5a 3e de 21 
60. o a specified level  D N Level      e Day  Select to keep the camera in Day mode  color images with IR LED off   even in nighttime     e Night  Select to keep the camera in Night mode  black and white images with IR LED on   even    in daytime     e Schedule  Select to let the camera to switch to Day mode or Night mode  IR LED on  based on    the day and night schedule settings  see 7 2 4 Schedule     Auto mode without IR LED  Select to let the camera automatically switch to Night mode   black and white images with IR LED off  when the light levels fall to a specified level  and back  to Day mode  color  when the light levels rise to a specified level    Night mode without IR LED  Select to keep the camera in Night mode  black and white images  with IR LED off   even in daytime    Schedule without IR LED  Select to let the camera to switch to Day mode or Night mode  IR  LED off  based on the day and night schedule settings  see 7 2 4 Schedule      Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     47     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    Day Profile  Night Profile  Select Day Profile to configure the following settings for daytime and select  Night Profile to configure the following settings for nighttime  Click the Apply button to save the    settings       Exposure Settings   This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  This setting is used to adapt to  the amount or type of light used by the camera  Click A
61. on systems for used  electrical and electronic product   Please  help us to conserve the  environment we live in        Ihr EverFocus Produkt wurde entwickelt  und hergestellt mit qualitativ  hochwertigen Materialien und  Komponenten  die recycelt und wieder  verwendet werden konnen    Dieses Symbol bedeutet  dass  elektrische und elektronische Ger  te am  Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer vom  Hausmull getrennt entsorgt werden  sollen    Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Gerat bei  Ihrer   rtlichen kommunalen  Sammelstelle oder im Recycling Centre   Helfen Sie uns bitte  die Umwelt zu  erhalten  in der wir leben     EverFocus Europe   Germany   Albert Einstein Strasse 1  D 46446  Emmerich  Germany   TEL   49 2822 93940   FAX   49 2822 939495  www everfocus de  sales everfocus de    EverFocus China   Shenzhen    AF  No  2  D4 Building  Wan Yelong   Industrial Park  Tangtou Road  Shiyan   Baoan  Shenzhen  Guangdong 518101  China  TEL   86 755 2765 1313   FAX   86 755 2765 0337  www everfocus com cn    marketing everfocus com cn    EverFocus USA   New York    415 Oser Avenue  Unit S  Hauppauge  NY 11788  USA  TEL   1 631 436 5070   FAX   1 631 436 5027   www everfocus com   sales everfocus com    EverFocus Europe   UK    Unit 12  Spitfire Business Park    Hawker Road  Croydon Surrey  CRO 4WD  UK  TEL   44 20 8649 9757    44 845 430 9999  FAX   44 20 8649 9907  www everfocusuk co uk    salesuk everfocus com       EverFocus     P N  4605PZ1160B010A Ver B    
62. ply     RTP over HTTP   Nevio CGI    IP Settings    IPw4  IP Mode    DHCP    Static IP    PPPoE    IP Address  192 168 32 139  Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 352 254    Primary ONS Secondary DNS Apply  Username a Password     IPv6  IP Address  fe80 0 0 0 211 14fffe23 2334    fea            Gateway fe30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Primary DNS j0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0       Port Settings    HTTP Port  HTTPS Port a  RTSP Port Be    LI Enable UPnP Port Forwarding       26    13 EverFocus  EZN1160 1260 1360    7 1 System Settings      7 1 1 Network    B Basic Advanced Y Protocol Settings       RTP over UDP   O RTP over TCP Apply     RTP over HTTP   O Nevio CGI    IP Settings    IPv4  IP Mode    DHCP O Static IP O PPPoE    IP Address  192 168 32 109  Subnet Mask  255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 32 254    Primary DNS Secondary DNS Apply  Username T    Password WA   IPv6  IP Address  fe80 0 0 0 211 14ff fe23 2315 Ies          Gateway fe80 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  Primary DNS  0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0          Port Settings  HTTP Port  HTTPS Port rare  RTSP Port  O Enable UPnP Port Forwarding  Multicast Settings  O Enable Multicast Multicast IP 239 238 144 152  Port 50000 Time to Live 5   Apply  DDNS Settings  O Enable Service ISP     www everfocusddns com  IP Camera Name     everfocusddns com Register  O www sitelutions com O www dyndns com O www no ip com ARE  Record ID     FON      Username     Password     HTTPS Settings  Create Certicated Mode O Self signed Certicated  O Certificate Request  County Name ga  St
63. pply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel  the changes and return to the previous settings      Mode  Select a mode from the drop down list    e Auto  Selecting Auto for the camera to automatically adjust the Shutter based on the  measured light level    e ALC  Shutter Priority   Selecting ALC  Automatic Light Control  allows the camera circuitry  to either take bright spots more into consideration  peak   bringing out detail in bright areas   or less into consideration  average  bringing out detail in shadows    e Manual  Select this option to manually set up the Shutter  Manual  and AGC  Manual   values      Shutter  Manual   The function is only activated if you select ALC or Manual in the Mode field  If  enabled  this setting lets you set the shutter speed yourself  measured in fractions of a second       AGC  Manual   The function is only activated if you select Manual in the Mode field  Set the Auto  Gain Control limit here  The lower the AGC level  the lower the video signal and the noise    m Slow Shutter  The function is only activated if you select Auto in the Mode field    m AGC  The function is only activated if you select Auto or ALC in the Mode field  Set the Auto Gain  Control limit here  The lower the AGC level  the lower the video signal and the noise    m Flickerless  The function is only activated if you select Auto in the Mode field  Choose between  OFF  50HZ  60HZ  50HZ  High Luminance  or 60HZ  High Luminance        Backlight Compensation Settings   
64. previous settings       Network Alarm Settings   This function works with EverFocus CMS software  The camera can send a  network alarm signal  when the event occurs  to the CMS servers  To establish the connection  between the camera and CMS servers  the protocol and port number should match with each other   For more details  please refer to the CMS user   s manual  Note that to enable the Network Alarm  function  you have to check the Network Alarm box in the Event Management field  see 7 3 2  Event      Notification Over  Log  El Trigger Alarm Output Duration Time 10 second      Send Mail Notification    Upload to FTP  TM Record to SD Card    2  Network Alarm    Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     59    fJ EverFocus     7 4 Link to Smart Phone App    EZN1160 1260 1360    You can access camera live view or take a snapshot via your smart phone  This page is designed for users    to download the mobile app to your mobile phone by scanning the QR code     va Basic   Advanced wa    Svstem Settings  Network  Date Time  Storage  Displav and Overlav  System Maintenance  Svstem Information  User  Black White List    Camera Settings    Streaming  Camera  Schedule  Image    Event Settings    Event Wizard  Event  Notification    Link to Smart Phone 4    MobileFocus    for iPhone    ml BABA 3G 35 15 01             EverFocus Electronics Corp   No Ratings    The  MobileFocus by EverFocus  allows you to  connect to your 
65. r Buffer   Enable Post trigger Buffer    Create Remove  Edit    Notification Over   Log     Trigger Alarm Output Duration Time second  LI Send Mail Notification  LJ Upload to FTP  C  Record to SD Card     Network Alarm    Event Trigger Settings    Input 1 Trigger Type   Normal Open e  Output 1 Contact Type  Normal Open e Apply    Trigger Options Settings    Pre trigger Buffer second  i Apply  Fost trigger Buffer second    schedule Settings    O zi Event OD Schedule      Event   Schedule    Deselect    Sun DADAS EATE EEA EE        Apply    Sat AAA Aaa    Motion Settings    Area if O Enable    Sensitivity  5 Normal    y    7    Area 28 Ol Enable    Sensitivity  5 Normal     y di    Area 3 Ol Enable    Sensitivity 5 Normal     y di    Area 4    Ol Enable  Sensitivity  5 Normal     y dy Apply  53             13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      Event Management   You can set up the events such as Motion Detection or Tampering Detection to    automatically notify the users when an event occurs     Event Name  Type an event name     Event Trigger Type  Select an event for the to be specified below reaction s    e Alarm Input  Select this if you want a reaction trigger coming from any external  connected  sensor to activate a to be specified below reaction s via the camera system  Make sure that  a suitable device is actually connected to the alarm input relay    e Manual Trigger  Select this option if you want to manually trigger the alarm by clicking the  Trigger Event button on th
66. radio communications  However  there is no guarantee that  interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment does cause harmful interference  to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on  the user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures      Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    Warning  Changes or modifications made to this equipment  not expressly approved by EverFocus or  parties authorized by EverFocus could void the user s authority to operate the equipment    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions    1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and    2  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired    operation   EverFocus Electronics Corp   12F  No  79  Sec  1  Shin Tai Wu Rd   Hsi Chi     Taipei Hsien  Taiwan  R O C     EZN Series cameras comply with CE and FCC     Precautions    Do not install the camera near electric or magnetic fields    Install the camera away from TV radio transmitters  magnets  electric motors  transformers and  audio speakers since the electromagne
67. rouble of checking if the IP  address assigned by DHCP Server has changed  Once the IP is changed  the IP camera will  automatically update the information to the DDNS to ensure it is always available for remote access   Before enabling the following DDNS function  user should have applied for a host name from the DDS  service provider   s website  We support these four DDNS server providers  www everfocusddns com     www sitelutions com  www dyndns com  and www no ip com    Note  We highly recommend that you use xxxx everfocusddns com for the simplicity of setting up    your IP cameras       Enable Service ISP  Check this box to enable the DDNS function  You can either apply for a host  name from EverFocus or other DDNS server providers    e From EverFocus  If you choose the EverFocus DDNS server  you can obtain a free host name  from EverFocus  To obtain a free host name from EverFocus  type a desired host name in the  textbox  click the Register   Update button  and then click the Apply button    e From other DDNS server providers  To obtain a domain name from one of the three DDNS  server providers  you have to register your name with the provider first  and then select the  provider and fill in the required information  Please refer to the specific DDNS company   s  website for further information    Record ID  Type the record ID if provided by the DDNS server provider    FQDN  Type the fully qualified domain name applied from the DDNS server provider  For  example  xxxx
68. rtificated field  click the Browse button to search for the issued certificate   and then click the Upload button to import the certificate  Once the certificate has been  uploaded  this field will show the subject line of the certificate     32     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360      7 1 2 Date   Time    You can set up the system s time on this page     po                                                                                                                                                                                    Basic  Advances   Date Time Format Settings  System Settings Date Format Default   mm dd yy     AR  i     e       Wetini Time Format    24 Hours   12 Hours  Date Time       Date Time Settings   Storage  Display and Overlay Date 9 3 20112011 ES   System Maintenance ne 07 41   Apply  system Information NTP Server ntpO nl n EF    User  Black White List Time Zone Setting   Camera Settings Time Zone GMT vi Applv  Streaming  Cine Daylight Savings Time Settings  Schedul   as LJ Enable Daylight Saving   image Start   LAST wi     Sunday ka In March i Y   Event Setti Switch from  02 00   To 03 00   Apply  ven SLL End LAST        Sunday ii   In   September v   Event Wizard Switch from  03 00   To  02 00  Event  Notification        Date Time Format Settings   Select the desired Date   Time format and then click the Apply button       Date Time Settings       Manual  Set the date time if you won t be using an NTP server to update the date time  Click  Appl
69. s settings will be restored to the saved video configuration     Video Format  Select NTSC or PAL for your local scanning system  Click Apply to save the setting      Upgrade Firmware   This function can only be set up in the Advanced tab  Click the Browse button to    find a previously prepared firmware upgrade file  Click the Upload button to install the new firmware     Note   1  Do not disconnect power to the unit during the upgrade sequence  The unit will reboot  automatically after the upgrade has completed  1 5 minutes    2  During the upgrade process  all event recording actions will be stopped  Event recording  actions will resume after the camera is rebooted   3  If the    File Error  Please re login      warning message appears when upgrading the firmware   please try the following instructions   a  Go to Internet Explorer  gt  Tools  gt  Internet Option  gt  Security  gt  Custom   b  Find and enable the Include local directory path when uploading files to a server     Security Settings   Trusted Sites Zone    Settings     e  Enable    7 Include local directory path when uploading Files ta a server      Disable     Enable       Installation of desktop items      Disable     Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer    Reset custom settings          39    II EverFocus     system Status    i A Basic   Advanced vs    System Settings Firmware Version 1 0 7  N r MAC Address 00 11 14 23 23 38  Model Name EZN1260  TV Out Format NTSC  Current Temperature Celsius  Up
70. t the appropriate view size and shape of the video box on the bottom  A smaller size  might increase transmission speed and video quality    Language   Click the Language drop down list to select the desired language    Digital Zoom    Click           zoom in   out the camera view up to 10x  Clicking on a magnified image will  re center the image around that point    One Push   The One Push button can be displayed on the live view window by enabling the Show One Push  Buttons function in the Live View Layout Settings  see 7 1 4 Display and Overlay   For the       button to work  select One Push from the White Balance Mode drop down list  see    7 2 5 Image   Once this is done  clicking the White Balance button on the Live View Window will  instruct the camera to adjust the white balance settings  and these settings will be active until the  button is pushed again  This is like a    semi automatic    way to adjust white balance to suit the user  if    the Auto or Manual mode does not give the result the user wants     18     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    13     14     15     Manual Control      Tri Event l        Click the  Trigger Event  button to trigger an event directly from the Live View window  If you have             configured an event  in the Event List  that will trigger a reaction  like a recording  when a Manual  Trigger event occurs  clicking this button will trigger that reaction  You can select what that reaction  will be  You can  for instance  set the 
71. tic fields generated from these devices may distort the video  image or otherwise interfere with camera operation    Never disassemble the camera beyond the recommendations in this manual nor introduce  materials other than those recommended herein    Improper disassembly or introduction of corrosive materials may result in equipment failure or other  damage    Try to avoid facing the camera toward the sun    In some circumstances  direct sunlight may cause permanent damage to the sensor and or internal  circuits  as well as creating unbalanced illumination beyond the capability of the camera to  compensate    Keep the power cord away from water and other liquids and never touch the power cord with wet  hands    Touching a wet power cord with your hands or touching the power cord with wet hands may result in  electric shock    Never install the camera in areas exposed to oil  gas or solvents    Oil  gas or solvents may result in equipment failure  electric shock or  in extreme cases  fire   Cleaning   For cameras with interchangeable lenses  do not touch the surface of the sensor directly with the  hands  Use lens tissue or a cotton tipped applicator and ethanol to clean the sensor and the camera  lens  Use a damp soft cloth to remove any dirt from the camera body  Please do not use complex  solvents  corrosive or abrasive agents for cleaning of any part of the camera    Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature  humidity or power source ratings   This camera
72. time up 16 12  system Log    1 2013 08 23 00 35 17  2013 08 23 00 35 16  2013 08 23 00 35 16   4 2013 08 23 00 35 15  2013 08 23 00 35 15  2013 08 23 00 35 13  2013 08 23 00 35 13  2013 08 23 00 35 11   9 2013 08 23 00 35 09  2013 08 23 00 35 08  2013 08 23 00 34 50  2013 08 23 00 34 49     2013 08 23 00 34 49   4 2013 08 23 00 34 48  2013 08 23 00 34 48  2013 08 23 00 34 47  2013 08 23 00 34 40  2013 08 23 00 34 39   9 2013 08 23 00 34 39  2013 08 23 00 34 37  2013 08 23 00 33 54  2013 08 23 00 33 53    3 2013 08 23 00 33 52   4 2013 08 23 00 33 51       Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1    Motion Off  event number 1    Motion On  event number 1         EZN1160 1260 1360      7 1 6 System Information    You can see the system information and log information displayed on this page       System Status   Displayed the system information  The values cannot be changed on this pag
73. tine the Camera to rhe Network nen en 15  5 4  live View WINdO Wisin dad dais 17  Playback rrenan a A A A E A 20  6 1 Remote Playback Using Playback Page               cccsssccscssrcssssscscsssccccnsscncssscscsesscccnstencussseveessencussens 20  6 2  Setting Up the Playback F  nctlon c      T 22  6 2 1 Inserting   Removing the Micro SD Card            ssseeeeeeenennnnnnnnnzznnnnnnnanannnzzzznznnnnnnn nanna 22   6 2 2  Testing tne Playback FUNCUO Mn dio dida 23   6 3   Playing Back Using ARV Vie Wer sida A A SS 25  SEINES oa 26  TL  ISLE CUNAS 27  Ja  NGIWO K aea 27   7 122  Daey FHN TA 33   HAS    SLOW CC ae 34   7 1 4    Display and OVER AW iii aka iii tai dd dad a 36   7 1 5  System Malntenance tii iii OS 37   7 1 6  Svstem Informat ot ii sis iure e AS A AAA AAA AS 40   Me A A ean 41   TES Black White Est  er aan 43   7 2     Camera  Settings seinen 44  7 2    STEINE seen een 44   12 2  ETO ee E E T T 47    7 200 MALO oo 51   48  EVEN SEMINE Aa 52   SI EVO ZA o o rs Daseins 52   Ded E A A a ANN 53   7 33 NO A ta eta a ia g  al ta ta taa tata 57   7 4  AN LO Smart PHONE AQ i ir ee tad 60   8  Upgrading Firmware Using IP Utility    aa 61  9  Specification Sia bia ea de da da a a 63  10  Troublesho0ting iii i a a ta A IE kai Te a 65        El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360       1  Introduction    The EZN series small bullet  a small form factor outdoor bullet IP camera  comes with three models  1 3 MP     2 MP and 3 MP  providing up to 15 fps at 2048 x 1536 viewing resolutio
74. ude the video feed from a time period  configurable in the Schedule Settings    field  just after the Event trigger occurred     Notification Over  Select the desired notification types from the following items     Log  Check the box if you want the camera to list the event   s details in its log if the event is  triggered    Trigger Alarm Output  Click if you want the camera to relay the event reaction to a device  attached to the alarm relay output wire and then set up the alarm output duration time    Send Mail Notification  Check the box if you want the camera to send an email text notification  and one image file to the email address entered in the SMTP Settings field  see 7 3 3  Notification     Upload to FTP  Check the box if you want the camera to upload the recordings to the FTP server  entered in the FTP Repository Settings  see 7 3 3 Notification     Record to SD Card  Check the box if you want the camera to start recording its video feed  when    the event occurs  on an on camera SD Card  if such a card has been inserted    54     El  13 EverFocus EZN1160 1260 1360    Note  The recording will only be as long as the combined Pre  and Post trigger Buffers  so   make sure you enable at least one of these buffers  especially the Post trigger Buffer   Network Alarm  Check the box if you want the camera to send a network alarm signal  when the  event occurs  to the CMS servers  Note that you have to configure the Network Alarm Settings    for this function to work  see 
75. ver that is used to send e mail text  notifications and one image file from the camera to predefined addresses via SMTP  Note that to  enable e mail notification function  you have to check the Send Mail Notification box in the Event    Management field  see 7 3 2 Event    Notification Over   Log     Trigger Alarm Output Duration Time 10 second    Fl Send Mail Notification    SMTP Server  Enter the IP address or the host name of the SMTP server used to send e mails     SMTP Port  Enter the port number for SMTP  The default is 25     Authentication  Check the box if the SMTP server requires authentication  user password    m Username  Input the user s login ID if the SMTP server requires authentication   m Password  Input the user s login password if the SMTP server requires authentication   m Receiver Address  Input the e mail addresses for receiving an e mail message when events occur   Please use         to separate multiple addresses     Sender Address  Input the sender   s e mail address  so that the receiver can recognize the sender  when an event message is received    e Attach Image  Check the box if you want to attach an image when events occur    e SSL Connection  Check the box to enable the SSL function  Enable this function means you  can access the camera through the SSL protocol that provides communication security over  the Internet    m Send Test Email  Click the Test button to send a testing email to the assigned address     Click Apply to apply the changes or
76. y to save the setting      NTP  Enter the Network Time Protocol server  if applicable  The camera   s time will be automatically    adjusted by synchronizing with the NTP server  Click Apply to save the setting      Time Zone Setting   Set the time zone of the camera   s location  Click Apply to apply the changes or    Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     Daylight Savings Time Settings   Click Enable Daylight Saving to enable this schedule  and select the    dates when the region s daylight saving period begins and ends  Click Apply to apply the changes or    Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings     33      J EverFocus       7 1 3 Storage    You can configure the recording path   format  source video stream and SD card settings on this page         Basic   Advanced       System Settings    Network    EZN1160 1260 1360    Recordto Local       Export Folder C Evertocus                                         File Size 1 M Minutes  Date Time Ll Enable Overwrite Mia    En     ply  Storage Note  If the remaining hard disk capacity is less than 50  MB  50 2000   EBA  Displav and Overlav system will stop recording or start overwriting   system Maintenance  System Information Secure Digital Card  User  rienda   gt  Notification  0  NA  d Event Recording Event Recording EA Apply  Camera Settings LJ Enable Overwrite  Streaming SD Card Information   No SD card found  Camera  EHEN To avoid SD card damage  please press this butto
    
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