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1. F205 IP Camera IP Module User s Manual Version 1 1 2007 06 08 Adeo fm e 4 Important Safeguards and 5 am T I Uem 6 1 1 eU 6 1 2 SVS em REGUL MEN usus 6 2 peccan and Hia EI D AGT 7 2 1 a ERU UM 7 2 2 soit EL IE EL EM A EC 7 2 3 8 2 3 Alarm Inp tatnd OUIDULD ic 11 2 4 ob Card Instala lOM eean 12 SM 105 15 13 3 1 DIS Fea 13 3 2 IE Security 13 4 5 19 ET 16 4 1 NOVO COMCO UON 16 4 2 TP 16 4 3 to Montor MOE a 17 4 4 Video Right click mouse 17 BITS ERR RE NR ERE 18 442 Playback out 18 44 3 Volume EA 18 444 oed matos 18 iM AU 19 19 MA NICO ZOO
2. SIT is 3D positioning button Around SIT are eight PTZ Left key zoom out Right key zoom in Left key zoom in Right key zoom out PARAMETER JAGE SWIT Figure 4 13 Click parameter button in Figure 4 13 The interface is shown as below See Figure 4 14 Left key turn dark Right key turn bright PTZ Control Function 5 PRESET AUTO SCAN PRESET TOUR Patten TOUR No Preset Mame SET oes Cancel Figure 4 14 Here is for you to control direction operation There are eight levels ranging from 1 to 8 Level 8 is the fastest speed In Figure 4 14 click PTZ set button You can see the following dialogue box See Figure 4 15 You can select from Up down left right dropdown list Fan tilt Params Set Vp Down Left Right ZOOM eames 5 Iris PRESET s Auto Tour Figure 4 15 20 4 5 Search Click search button the interface is shown as below See Figure 4 16 Here you can select file type and time then click search button i Record Search Record f Alarm Motion C Local Result Mo Start Time T 12007 2 12 0 00 00 Play Download Stop Time Size EB Figure 4 16 In the search result you can select one or more files to download to your local The playback bar is shown as b
3. IP camera address to check connection is OK or not Usually the return TTL value should be less than 255 4 2 Login and logout Open IE and input IP camera address in the address column For example if your camera IP is 10 1 27 200 then please input http 10 1 27 200 in IE address column oystem pops up warning information to ask you whether install controls or not Please click OK button After installation the interface is shown as below See Figure 4 1 IPC Monitor Server System Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back f J Search Favorites 2 ed d Ee iw A y 7 Address http 10 5 2 255 _ WEB Service IPC Web Monitor Service Internet Figure 4 1 There are six function keys login logout video search configuration and assistant See Figure 4 2 Login Logout Video Search Config Assistant J Figure 4 2 Click login the following interface will pop up See Figure 4 3 Please input your user name and password 16 Default factory is admin and password is admin Note For security reasons please modify your password after you first login IP Address 1O 6 TS 23 User name 1 Password Advanced gt gt ay 37777 Figure 4 3 4 3 to real time monitor mode After you logged in the menu bar is shown as below See Figure 4 4 Click 1 to view current video
4. Read write disk e disk 35 Clear all data on current disk oystem needs to reboot to get all the modification here activated Note Search function only applies to read only disk or read write disk Recorded files can only be memorized in read write disk or redundant disk You can set one or more redundant disk s Once redundant disk is full system auto rewrite the old data Please note when you enable redundant disk function do remember setting at least one read write disk otherwise system can not record video When you want to playback files in redundant disk you can need to modify its property as read only disk or read write disk Or you can dismantle the disk to playback in other PC HDD management interface is shown as in Figure 4 49 Here you can see HDD information or clear data in the HDD HDD Hanagement IDE Master Slave Disk HDD 1 peration Read and Write Status Normal Capicaty 1958 Record Time 2007 06 08 08 42 20 2007 06 08 09 12 18 Time2 2007 06 08 09 12 16 2007 06 08 08 42 20 Figure 4 49 4 7 15 About Here is for you to view current version BIOS version device name user name IP See Figure 4 50 About WebClient Control Web Ver 1 8 T 23 Beta 4 Device Version 1 28 2007 3 8 Copyright C 2006 All Rights Reserved Figure 4 50 4 8Un install web control There are three ways for you to un ins
5. Management About Figure 4 28 28 4 7 1 Change Language System can switch between simplified Chinese and English It needs to reboot before modification becomes activated 4 7 2 User Manage Here is for you to manage users and user groups See Figure 4 29 upper level is group level and click to see the whole group list user 666666 default Add Group Modify Group t Grow Figure 4 29 4 7 2 1 Add Group Click lt add group gt to input group name See Figure 4 30 Group Setup Group Information Figure 4 30 Click Power to set group power Click Save to save configuration 4 7 2 2 Delete Group Click Delete Group the interface is shown as in Figure 4 31 Note You can only delete empty group E g There is no user in current group Information ed J re you sure to delete group aaaa Figure 4 31 4 7 2 3Modify Group Click modify group the interface is shown as in Figure 4 32 You can modify group name and click power button to set proper right for the whole group 29 Group Setup _ Broup Information Mame admin Power Figure 4 32 4 7 2 4 Add User Click lt Add User gt the interface is shown as in Figure 4 33 Figure 4 33 Input user name password group you can click confirm password 4 7
6. Manual electronic zoom in function White balance auto chasing or manual lock function Auto iris switch function Dual channel function support analog output amp network digital output at the same time support 4 CBR VBR Motion detection function to activate external alarm and front recording function support FTP and Email notification Support five resolutions VGA QVGA CIF QCIF D1 Network video playback speed PAL 1 25f s NTSC 1 30f s optional Support various network protocols UDP IP TCP IP group broadcast IP Multicast DNS amp DHCP PPPoE DDNS Audio monitor function adopt G 711PCM audio compression algorithm Built in RS485 communication interface remote PTZ control Support firmware upgrade remote network operation 1 2System Requirement This series IP camera has the following system requirement Processor Pentium 4 1 5 GHz or higher Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or higher recommended RAM 256 MB or higher OS Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP Network Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher 2 Specification and Features 2 1 Technical Specification Electric Input voltage 12VDC Indication Input power lt 3W Video Format 4 Network protocol TCP IP FTP SMTP ARP Communication PPP Max frame s PAL 25f s NTSC 30f s Password authentication super user ordinary user Security System Windows Linux Unix OS 2 Macintosh embedded Software OS Plat
7. 2 5 Power When you add new user or new group such as in Figure 4 30 Figure 4 33 click power button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 34 Here is for you to set user s power There are two power groups main power and monitor power The main power includes the following twelve items Shut down shut down machine Replay replay recorded video file Record record video file Backup backup video file PTZ Control Control Pan tilt Account user management System information check system configuration and mail setting Alarm modify alarm menu Configuration modify system and mail configuration and modify time Query Log review log file System Update Update system Control modify channel name The monitor power includes the following items 01 user has the power to monitor current channel 30 Power Setup Shutdown Playback C Record C Backup CI FTZ Control Account D13ystem Information guration C QueryLog D13ystem Update Control Moni tor Power 01 Figure 4 34 4 7 2 6Modify user Click modify user button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 35 0x User Information Mame defaut Group Password Power Figure 4 35 4 7 2 Delete user Click delete user button system pops up a dialogue box to ask your confirmation See Figure 4 36 4 k j Are vou
8. Reset custom settings Reset Medium low default Figure 3 2 14 Please set below Set initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe as enable or prompt Set download unsigned ActiveX controls as enable or prompt Click OK to save modification system pops up warning dialogue box asking you to confirm modification please click Yes Then system goes back to Figure 3 1 click sites button system pops up the following dialogue box See Figure 3 3 Local intranet LM the settings below to define which websites are included in the local intranet zone Include all local intranet sites not listed in other zones Include all sites that bypass the proxy server Include all network paths LIINC Figure 3 3 Click advanced button system pops up the following dialogue box See Figure 3 4 Click add button to add a website to the zone Local intranet T You can add and remove websites From this zone All websites in b this zone will use the security settings Add this website to the zone Atha 1 0 6 6 25 Websites http 10 6 6 25 Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Figure 3 4 15 4 Web Operation 4 1 Network connection Before web client operation please check the following items Network connection is right camera and PC network setup is right Use order ping
9. UPaINStall WED COMMO m 36 So AWO Koo Emme 37 5 1 5 DAS 37 5 2 Restore Factory Default Setup 37 6 Appendix Factory Default Setup etatis Sv xe vC hoi t Bao eee Ro etri itus 38 6 1 51 IORI esL 38 6 2 38 6 3 VAG Orea 38 6 4 SIME UT TN 38 6 5 MOLON 2189 T UT 38 6 6 NOBVOL S ttti 39 6 7 39 6 8 Assistant sells 39 This user s manual is designed to a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system Here you can find information about this series IP module s features and functions Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully Important Safeguards and Warnings 1 Electrical safety All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation 2 Transportation security No heavy stress violent vibration or water splash are allowed during transportation storage and installation 3 Installation Keep upwards Handle with care Do not apply power to th
10. channel 1 will begin recording Output port You can draw a before check box 1 to activate this function Mail Send You can draw a before check box 1 to activate this function When alarm occurs IP camera will send out mail to alert you When you finish all the setup here please clicks save in the bottom to save all configurations 4 6 6 Motion Detection Motion detection interface is shown as in Figure 4 25 This function becomes activated excluding the scheduled time You can click your mouse in the detection region to set motion detection area The grey area 15 the motion detection zone Channel here is for you to select channel number Delay time system delays specified time you have set after alarm is cancelled Sensitivity here you can set area sensitivity Alarm out You can draw a before check box 1 to activate this function Record video You can draw a Y before check box 1 to activate this function E System Settings General Scheduled Time ey Motion Detection 25 Alarm Output lv 1 Recorded Camera No 1 Save Channel Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 4 25 4 6 7 Video Parameter Video parameter setup interface is shown as in Figure 4 26 Please select channel number first Audio enable You can select to close or open audio Auto WBL Auto white balance You can select to close or open auto white balance function or not 26 Re
11. lt Login Logout Video Search Config Assistant 1 Figure 4 4 Or you can right click mouse and then click real time monitor button See Figure 4 5 Real Time Monitor b Start Dialog Playback Control Bar Volume Adjustment Alarm Settings Hetwork Data Flux Full Sereen Video Zoom Figure 4 5 4 4 Video Right click mouse menu In real time monitor mode click video button the interface is shown as below See Figure 4 6 Comparing with Figure 4 5 you can see there is a newly added item PTZ Control Start Dialog Playback Control Bar Control Volume Adjustment Alarm Settings Network Data Flux Full Sereen Video Zoom k Figure 4 6 17 4 4 1 Start Dialog Click start dialog you can enable network audio talk function 4 4 2 Playback Control Bar In real time monitor mode the playback bar is shown as Figure 4 7 you can record or capture image besides playback function Recorded video is automatically saved in download folder under installation folder The saved file is named as recording starting time year month day minute second channel number recording end time year month day minute second such as 20060405084519 1 060405084523 dav Captured image is saved in picture folder under installation folder Record Stop Snapshoot Full screen Close Figure 4 7 4 4 3 Volume Adjustment Click set volume the interface is s
12. to add a new server address You can also select current user and modify its IP information Addr Setup E xi Server Figure 4 45 Receiver User is allowed to set 1 3 mail address the same mail will be sent simultaneously to the mail address you have set you can also set mail title freely When you have finished the setup click test to send test mail to the mail addresses to verify the mail address is correct or not System will alter you whether the address is wrong or not 34 4 7 11 Reboot Click reboot button system pops up a warning dialogue box to alert you See Figure 4 46 Reboot 9 Jaca m A vau sure vou want to reboot the device Figure 4 46 4 7 12 Record Directory Here is for you to modify record path for you video file See Figure 4 47 Wideo Saved Directory Change Directory down Figure 4 47 4 7 13 Auto Maintenance Here allow you to set auto maintenance information See Figure 4 48 You can set auto reboot time and auto delete file tile from the dropdown list AutoBaintain Auta Reboot System ever 00 Auto Delete Files Hever Figure 4 48 4 7 14 HDD Management Click disk manage you can see the following interface as in Figure 4 49 Here you can view the disk amount The HDD serial number is named from left to right from up to down Click perform button you can modify HDD property There are several options for yOU e Read only disk
13. 888 lt User name admin Password admin gt Ordinary user lt User name 666666 Password 666666 lt User name default Password default Record Control Stop Time and Date The previous setup time Alarm Prompt No 39 e Channel Name 1 e Record Path C download Auto maintenance Never Slight difference may be found in user interface All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice Please visit our website for more information 40
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15. R is recommended for monitoring Please refer to appendix for more information Appendix is for your reference only The bit rate may be different because of different network or different images 24 E System Settings Motion Detect NetWork Video parameter General Schedule Image 4 1 Image Channel ESSEN v FPS 25 v Style FER Quality VideoType NPGS m ChannelDisplay YES TimeDisplay YES v Save Alarm when Video Lost d Network Transport Protocol Monitor f Y Play Back 7 Save Config Load Config Figure 4 23 4 6 5 Alarm Click alarm button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 24 here is for you to set alarm parameters Alarm Port 1 2 and all Select alarm port You can select from the drawdown list Alarm type there are two types normal close normal open E System Settings ey Motion Detection 25 Network mi Video Parameter General Scheduled Time e Image Alarm Port pee Save Port Alarm Type Normal pen Time 20 secon Record IT a Output Port Start Time End Time Timel EXP EXP EM Time po Zo B m Send Mail Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 4 24 Alarm 25 Record Channel You can draw a before check box 1 to activate this function When alarm occurs in port 1 the
16. cord type there are three options related network network disconnection recording network disconnection dynamic recording Image You can adjust color contrast brightness and saturation After having finished all channels setup you can click save at the button to save all configurations E System Settings General Scheduled Time x Image 2 Alarm Motion Detection 8 Network Ri Video Parameter Video Camera h ov Reset Audio enable ON x Record Type Related Network Auto WBL Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 4 26 4 6 8 Network Click network button you can see the following interface See Figure 4 27 4 6 8 1 PPPoE Connection Set PPPOE as on and then please input PPPoE name and PPPoE password you get from your ISP Internet service provider After saving it you need to restart to active your configuration After rebooting IP camera will connect to internet automatically The IP in the PPPOE IP is the dynamic value 4 6 8 2 Web visit via PPPoE There are two ways a visit through current IP After IP camera connected with Internet by PPPoE please get your device s current IP Now you can visit this IP camera via this IP b Visit via DNS You need a PC of fixed IP in the internet and there is the DDNS software running in this PC In other words this PC is a DNS domain name server In network DDNS input your PPPoE name you get from you IPS and se
17. dify default IP address sub mask and gateway after login 3 21E Security Setup 13 You need to modify your IP security setup if you can install controls properly Open your IE browser Tools gt Internet Options gt Security select Local Intranet See Figure 3 1 Internet Options BEEREN x 7 T General security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to VIEW or change security settings _ Internet Restricted sites Local intranet gt This zone is Far all websites that are D Found on your intranet Security level For this zone Custom Custom settings Ta change the settings click Custom level To use the recommended settings click Default level Custom level Default level Reset all zones to default level Figure 3 1 Click custom level the interface is shown as below See Figure 3 2 Security Settings Local Intranet Zone E3 Settings ER Framework reliank components ER Run components not signed with Authenticade O Disable Enable Prompt ER Run components signed with Quthenticode CO Disable Enable Prompt Actives controls and plug ins allow previously unused Actives controls to run without pror Disable Enable Allow Scriptlets CO Disable Ensble Takes effect after you restart Internet Explorer
18. e IP module before completing installation 4 Qualified engineers needed All the examination and repair work should be done by the qualified service engineers We are nor liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair 5 Environment This series IP module should be installed in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight inflammable explosive substances and etc 6 About Camera Camera should be installed away from direct sunlight or other strong artificial lights to avoid blooming and smear Only use mild detergent or dry cloth to clean the camera 7 About Accessories Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer 1 General Introduction 1 1 Product Introduction This IP module has the following features Embedded Linux technology work stable and reliable Embedded network structure 24 hour work no on site PC needed Built in Web Server support http configuration server to realized frame rate management bit rate management and resolution option View video and audio via web browser Network cable output interface OTG technology SD card memory function support short time backup when encounter network error Support POE IEEE802 3af convenient installation On site alarm interface to activate front IPC record function Unique auto front recording function before and after alarm so that you can conveniently search the video material before and after alarm occurred
19. e groove Now you can install the lens and real panel back Please ask for your local professional engineer s guidance if it is your first time to install SD card 12 3 Client Operation 3 1 Operation flow Please follow the operation flows below if it is the first time for you to operate IP module For reference only Please make sure IP module connections are right and then connect it to network Provide 12VDC power Set PC IP address in the same network segment of the IP module factory default IP camera factory default setup IP 192 168 1 108 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 setup Such as PC IP Address is 192 168 xxx xxx subnet mask and gateway is the same with factory default setup Use ping IP camera IP address to check network connection The return value should be less than 255 Open IE browser and then input IP camera address in the address column such as 192 168 Xxx Xxx Open system you can see security alarm interface asking you whether install IP camera web control webrec cab or not Please click OK you can see system begins auto installation Please refer to chapter 3 6 2 for IE setup modification if you can not install controls properly After installation you can enter the main interface Factory default account is K Username admin Password admin Please input your user name and password to login You can mo
20. elow See Figure 4 17 1 Save 2 Stop 3 Snapshoot 4 Fast Backward 5 Play 6 Pause 7 Fast play 8 Hide 9 Full screen 10 Close s cC UE OMNE Figure 4 17 Download file name is usually made up of file name Channel N date time File extension name is dav such as 20070307002450 1 20070307002503 4 6 Configure 21 In web menu click configuration button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 18 There are totally seven function keys Grey menu is null Motion Detection Network Video Parameter General Schedule Time Image Alarm E System Settings ey Motion Detection za mi Video Parameter Scheduled Time Image Alarm When HDD is Full lOverwrite v Subnet 255 S295 0 Gatellay 0 575 sU osi DHS Server 9 W HTTP Port eo TCP Port 85232 Type Console 5232 Setup TCPMaxConnect Pack Duration 60 Minute RS485 PTZ Control Camera Protocol DH SD1 Address e Baud Rate 1200 Video Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 4 18 4 6 1 Load and save configuration 4 6 1 1 Save configuration Click save configuration button in Figure 4 18 You can save current configuration to a file The file extension name is CFG See Figure 4 19 seve i ERES Documents My Computer My Networ
21. form Browser IE6 0 or higher Version Alarm Interface 2 ch input 1 ch output RS485 Temperature 2 2 Feature Different user rights for each group one user belongs to one group Management You can freely set monitor right when there is no user login Support central server backup function in accordance with your configuration and setup in alarm or schedule setting Backup Support local record function and backup recorded video in Function client end oupport SD card memory backup function support short time backup when encounter network connection failure Real time respond to external alarm input within 200MS as user pre defined activation setup and exert corresponding message in screen and audio prompt allow user to pre record audio file Provide central management server management option so that system can initiatively send alarm notice remotely Alarm input can connect with various peripheral equipments Provide prompt or alarm option when encounter video loss Reserve 9M for you to record and backup audio and video file Support SMS short messaging service function when alarm occurs IPC one channel audio video data transmit to network terminal and then decode Delay within 1 second network bandwidth support needed Max support 10 connections Adopt the following audio and video transmission protocol HTTP UDP MULTICAST RTP RTCP Send some alarm data or message via SMTP Alarm Function Network Monito
22. hown as in Figure 4 8 You can drag the slide bar to adjust volume or draw before Mute to turn off audio Setvolume 113388885 Figure 4 8 4 4 4 Alarm Settings Click alarm settings you can see the dialog box is shown as in Figure 4 9 You can draw a before the check box to select alarm input and alarm output Alarm Settings Alarm input wi v2 Link output select 11 alarm input All link output Alarm Log Figure 4 9 Click alarm log you can see the following interface See Figure 4 10 18 Here you can select alarm sound You can select AlarmSound wav in system32 folder Alarm Prompt Extern alarm HDD Error Select Alarm Sound Video loss HDD is full Motion Detection Figure 4 10 4 4 5 Net Data Flux Click net data flux you can view current data flux See Figure 4 11 Net Data Flux Data Flux 749 Kbps Figure 4 11 4 4 6 Full screen Click full screen system switch to full screen display mode 4 4 7 Video Zoom Click video windows the interface is shown as in Figure 4 12 You can select corresponding display mode 40 60 80 100 100 905 BUS 40 Figure 4 12 4 4 8 PTZ Control Click PTZ control the interface is shown as in Figure 4 13 Note If you see some items such as preset protocol or speed protocol in grey color which you can not set please apply your local network administrator for proper rights 19 PTZ Control
23. io recycle monitoring you can open or close this function Interval you can set proper interval between windows 4 7 7 Alarm Prompt Alarm prompt is shown as in Figure 4 41 you can select alarm type and enable audio Alarm Prompt Video loss HDD is full Motion Detection Extern alarm HDD Error Select Alexa Sound Figure 4 41 4 7 8 Camera Title Here is for you to modify channel name See Figure 4 42 You can click modify button to edit channel name Here you can input numeral English character Chinese character Please clicks save to save modified channel name Channel Channeli Figure 4 42 4 7 9 Upgrade BIOS Click open file to select update file you can download upgrade file from our website or you get from our local technical engineer The interface is shown as in Figure 4 43 Upgrade BIOS x pen File File Transmition Progress Figure 4 43 33 After successfully upgrade a dialog will pop up to alert you and then system begins rebooting 4 7 10 Mail Setting Mail setup is shown as in Figure 4 44 you can add server IP and input receiver information amp Setup j l x m Server IP Receive Receiver Copy Hidden Ohters Default Title Figure 4 44 Add Modify server IP In Figure 4 44 click add button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 45 You can input IP and port then click save
24. k Places 120060919 File name Save as type _ Cancel Figure 4 19 22 4 6 1 2 Load configuration You can draw a before checkbox to load you previously backup file See Figure 4 20 Click Ok button and then select file of extension name CFG Now you have updated system setup Select load mode select load made f Load all Load except ip port remote address Figure 4 20 4 6 2 General In Figure 4 18 click general button You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4 21 Here is for you to input network information and select corresponding protocol E System Settings vy Motion Detection 25 Network Video Parameter General Scheduled Time Image a Alarm When HDD is Full IP Address Sat Mack 255 255 0 0 Gatellay 0 32 DNS Server 1o U v HTTP Port 60 Port 37777 RS232 Console RS232 Setup 10 Pack Duration 1 Yi Minute PTZ Control Camera fi Protocol NONE d Baud Rate 9600 Video Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 4 21 4 6 3 Scheduled Time Click scheduled time the interface is shown as below See Figure 4 22 Here is for you to set record information There are three record modes record motion and alarm You can draw a V in the corresponding check box Please click save button after all the setup 23 E System Set
25. nnel 1 Week Week of current set time Start time 0 0 End time 24 0 Record Yes Motion Detection No Alarm No 3 Video Channel 1 Frame Rate 25 Data Stream CBR Quality 4 Compression algorithm 4 Resolution CIF Channel Display Yes Time Display Yes Alarm when video loss occurs No Network Transmission Protocol Monitor TCP Playback TCP 4Alarm Alarm port 1 Alarm type Normal Open Record channel 1 No Output port 1 No Start time 0 0 End time 0 0 SMS No 6 5 Motion Detection Motion Detection No Channel 1 Delay 10 38 Sensitivity 3 Alarm Output 1 No Record Channel 1 Yes 6 6Network o o o o PPPOE Setup PPPOE User name NO PPPOE Password No PPPOE Address 0 0 0 0 DDNS Setup NO Device Host Name NO DDNS Server Address 0 0 0 0 DDNS Server Port 0 setup NO Remote directory Empty Server IP 0 0 0 0 Port O User name Empty Password Empty File length O Time interval O Channel 1 Start time 0 0 End time 0 0 Motion detection No Alarm No Video setup Channel 1 Audio encode Close Record Type Has no relationship with network Chroma 50 Contrast 50 Brightness 50 R Gain 32 B Gain 32 8 Assistant setup Language English User management There are two levels gt Administrator lt User name 888888 Password 888
26. r Suppotwebaccess usedin WAN Management Support web and client end Support peripheral equipment management each peripheral Equipment equipment control protocol and interface can be set freely Support serial port RS485 transparent data transmission Support switch between NTSC and PAL Assistant Support system resource information and running status real Function time display Support log function Peripheral 2 3Interface Please refer to Figure 2 1 for interface connection information i tiag a Pub 03 53 00 3 9 Figure 2 1 Please refer to Figure 2 2 for A C pin function definition 1 eene AAA RARO UT A wate Boece et gt ee LE __ I nm L2 LEE L x SL69L0092228 970 Tio M P ig mr 1 89 ay 4 i PET t 2 II I I I cB Figure 2 2 Please refer to Figure 2 3 for B D pin function definition N dd dr c Figure 2 3 Please refer to Error Reference source not found for indoor device connection layo
27. rver IP PC with DDNS Click save and then reboot system Click save button system prompts for rebooting to get all setup activated After rebooting open IE and input as below http DDNS server IP virtual directory name webtest htm 27 e g http 10 6 2 85 IP camera DDNS webtest htm Now you can open DDNSServer web search page E System Settings General Scheduled Time e Image c Alarm Motion Detection Network mi Video Parameter PPPoE DDNS Setting PPPoE DINS PPPoE Password DINS Server PPPoE IP Address Bakar DINS Port Server IP 0 0 0 0 Port Server ID Network Band 128K z Yes Y Ftp Ftp fes Dir Hame IPC Host IP 10 12 2 11 pore p User PP Password FileLength interval Minute Camera Week Fri zi Start Time End Time Motion Alarm Record 1 3 b Li Record 2 L Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 4 27 4 7 Assistant In the main interface click assistant button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 28 Assistant button includes the sixteen items i E rem ner 1 Change Language k User Management Record Control Log Information Date Time system Information Alarm Prompt Camera Title Upgrade BIOS Mail Setting Reboot Matrix Control Record Directory Auto Maintain
28. sure to delete useradmin Figure 4 36 4 7 3 Record control Hers is for you to set record status See Figure 4 37 31 EKecord Control Record Figure 4 37 4 7 4 Log Information Here is for you to view all recorded log files See Figure 4 38 Note All log information here is for reference only 06 07 11 13 27 12 lt 888888 gt User Logout 06 07 11 13 29 11 lt 888888 gt User Login 06 07 11 13 31 00 4888888 User Logout 06 07 11 13 31 46 888888 User Login 06 07 11 13 45 52 Add Group 06 07 11 13 46 14 Delete Group 06 07 11 13 48 43 Config Saved chnset Save Log Figure 4 38 4 7 5 Date Time You can set time in the following dialog box See Figure 4 39 Device DateTime 1 X Setup Date 2006 T 11 Time 13 49 41 m Cancel Figure 4 39 4 7 6 System Information Click system information the interface is shown as in Figure 4 40 System Information Video Fluency Realtime Decode Audio Open Close System Audio Open Close Video Type PAI Video Transmission Mode Preview Image Data Quality Auto Touring Monitoring Open C hut Interval 5 second Tour Interval second Data Flux 1144 Kbps Figure 4 40 32 Here you can view disk information file information video transparent mode and video type Audio you can open or close audio Aud
29. tall web control From start click run and then input order regsvr32 u WebRec ocx Use web un install tool uninstall web bat to un install web control Go to system disk and delete WebRec ocx in file folder system32 36 5 Auto Search IP Tool 5 1 General Operation Open search IP tool folder click exe file 98 you can see the following interface See Figure 5 1 You can select IP address in the device list and then click connect button to connect selected device After successful connection you can click configuration button to set device name IP address and etc Click reboot button to restart device This tool does not have refresh button Reopen tool to refresh device IP list fe DS Configer Connect Devicelist DeviceAddress 192 166 0 1 Port WpdataProgram 1 BEI mo Licence Figure 5 1 5 2 Restore Factory Default Setup Press reset button for at least five seconds IP module all setups restore to factory default setup 37 6 Appendix Factory Default Setup 6 1 General O O O O O O O When HDD is full Overwrite IP Address 192 168 1 108 oubnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Domain Server 10 1 0 2 Http Port 80 TCP Port 37777 Channel 1 Protocol NONE Address 8 Baud rate 9600 Video format PAL 2 Schedule Cha
30. tings Nettork Video parameter A Schedule Image Alarm Channel m Save Channel BRE 1 Sun Thr Fri me Begin Time End Time Record Dynamic me 1 4 2 fo me 3 Ti Ti Ti Ti Ti Ti Tb ime 6 o Figure 4 22 4 6 4 Image Click image button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 23 Here you can set style FPS and quality etc in each channel Click save to save a channel configuration and click save in the bottom to save all setup e F S PAL 1 2 3 6 12 25 NTSC 1 2 4 7 15 30 e Video Only MPEG4 is available Quality There are six levels ranging from 1to 6 6 level is the best image quality but the largest data flux size D1 CIF QCIF VGA QVGA Camera display you can select display camera number or not Time You can select display time or not Data there are two options VBR CBR gt CBR constant bit rate bit rate is based on other parameters setting for example FPS image quality size etc See details in appendix on the last page gt VBR variable bit rate no more than 1M Alarm when video lost Here you can set system alerts you or not when video loss occurs Please draw V before channel number to activate this function Network Transport Protocol Here you can review protocol of monitor and play back This information is for reference only you can not modify Note VB
31. ut La Figure 2 4 Please refer to Figure 2 5 for indoor connection and plugs layout information GND MIC IN Figure 2 5 Please refer to Figure 2 6 for MID9 9 pin outlet line definition 10 Figure 2 6 Please refer to Figure 2 7 for outdoor device connection Ll E Lad J lt E SIE 553 3 55 939 909 Figure 2 7 2 3 1 Alarm Input and Output Connect peripheral device with alarm output port of IP camera 1 hasan 898 1 11 In the main menu from configuration to alarm setup you need to set alarm type as normal open See chapter 4 6 5 You can refer to Figure 2 8 for alarm input information Inside a Camera Outside a Camera Connect 3 pin or 4 pin with alarm input Actreated in low voltage ea x Mechanical Swtich Circuit sample Figure 2 8 Please refer to Figure 2 9 for alarm output information Inside a Camera Qutside a Camera 5 Connect 5 pin with alarm output COM Relay E 1 Circut Sample AVEC IA Connect 6 pin with alarm output Figure 2 9 2 4SD Card Installation Dismantle the IP camera lens and the whole rear panel and then take the middle circuit board out Insert SD card into th
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