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1. 45 E EM E owas 45 DID H lO cot cu 46 2 VO Terminal Connector Pin u 47 Restore Factory Detault Settnbs u uu uuu buyn COE Peg Pau eda 49 S Technical Spes Suyu unusapa dete 50 uu uuu ut E dui RR Saa sasa 50 Viadeotreams 53 Notices This user manual is intended for administrators and users of the H 264 Series Network Camera including instructions for using and managing the camera on your network The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the operation of such devices is legal before installing this unit for its intended use Before the Network Camera is installed all the safety and operating instructions should be carefully read and followed to avoid damage due to faulty assembly and installation This also ensures the product is used properly as intended Heed all warnings Do not drop or strike this equipment Sensitive electronics inside the camera are vulnerable to excessive strike Do not install the equipment near any flames or heat sources Excessive heat could damage this equipment Do not cover cloth or to install this equipment in poorly ventilat
2. Enable Stream 3 OSD Setting Enable V Camera Mame 20 character max Date Time Save Video General Setting Check each box to enable streams max 3 for live viewing Note Digital PTZ is only available with stream 2 OSD Setting Enable the On Screen Display OSD information A line of text message e g Camera Name or Position and the date time string are available to be selected for displaying or hiding on the images 16 Digital PTZ is only available with stream 2 Choice the Stream 2 the web wills display the control panel to control e PTZ function of N600 SETUP LANGUAGE IMAGE SETUP MANUAL TRIGGER VIDEO STREAM DIGITAL PTZ English 7 H H 1 H L Menos al Pep EE i DIGITAL PTZ ONDE it 4 yim 10 1 Zoom Digital zooms in out 2 Pan Arrow Click to control Pan function 3 Step Setting the speed of Pan function 1 5 10 Advanced The Video Advanced setting page provides more detail stream configurations These settings can affect video size quality The expected transferring performance must be under the condition of full network bandwidth General Adwanced External Video Source Stream i Setting Path e Dn Image Format H 2z64 Resolution 1600 1200 SOF 1 125007 Widen Mode cer Frame Rates 15 5485 FPS Target Bit Rates 2000 C64 6000 Eb Stream c Setting Path wi Image
3. Live View Layout Setting Use Default Look Q Use Custom Settings User Defined Links show Custom Link 1 Marne Custom Link URL http show Custom Link 2 Marne custom Link 1 URL http Pl show Custom Link 3 Mame Custom Link 2 URL http 7 F how Custom Link 4 Mame custom Link 3 URL http 7 Save Use Default Look the default layout of live configuration pages Use Defined Links Web link s will be presented on the live page when enabled It can be a link to another IP camera for instance or other preferred web link Use Custom Settings The modifications allowed are change of Background Text Color Background picture Title Description Logo and etc 42 Live View Layout Setting ie Use Default Look User Defined Links Link 1 77 Show Custom Names Custom Link Show Custom Link Marne Custom Shows Marne Shay Modify the Default Look Background Color Text Color Background picture Logo Link Default CO Orm White Default CO Orm Black Mone External http Hone Default Default LDescriptiorn Default Mone a Default External Select image file to upload 43 FAQ 1 Connectors View of Back panel DC Iris For replacement of lens that comes with auto iris DC Iris this connector provides power to electronically control the iris In this case the amount of light goi
4. ActiveX Control version 1 0 1 149 Ethernet Status Connected Mode STATIC IP Address 192 163 0 200 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 163 0 254 PPPoE Status No connection IP Address DNS Server Primary DNS IP address 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS IP address 168 95 1 1 DDNS Status no Refresh 37 User Login users for Web access and operations authentication required The Check box is for anonymous logging on to the live view page Logging for further configurations will still require user name and password Follow the conditions shown to add different users with different authority The default username and password is admin admin respectively Live View wideo Cantera Ewent Schedule Network Systemi Information User Date amp Time Server Maintenance User Setting E Enable anonymous login no user name or password required User List User Hame User Group Remove 38 Date amp Time System date time configuration Options of synchronizing with PC and NTP server are provided for automatic adjustment Information User Date amp Time Server Maintenance Current Server Time Date Time Set Server Time Time Synchronize with computer time Date Time Synchronize with NIP server Time zone Set Manually Date 2011 12 12 Time 14 28 10 fex 2008 01 01 ex 01 00 00 39
5. Display the storage information includes disk size info type and status The warning message red text shows when recording is on process SD card should not be removed during the recording process a Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network System Customize General Storage Local Disk Setting Remote Disk Setting Disk Status Total Size 3821304 Used Size 24044 KB Free Size 3896360 Disl Type SD Disk Status recording Refresh Browse Remove Event Images The system is recording now please stop recording first The Browse button allows viewing the list of recorded files The web page will then be redirect to the root path of the SD storage if one is inserted The list includes couple of folders the event images which contains all the still images captured by any event trigger and folders specified by date where the recorded video files are located 30 Network Camera Windows Internet Explorer v http 192 168 2 85 X File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ww Network Camera ec Index of SD Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory Oevent images 04 Feb 2010 10 13 460K 2009 12 14 14 Dec 2009 17 13 LJ 2010 02 04 04 Feb 2010 10 10 Mbedthis Appweb 2 4 2 at Port 80 The recorded files are named in date time format and the extension file name is h264 While
6. Fixed Lens CS Mount IR correction Focal Length 6 0mm Lens Type Ex IR Cut Filter Removable IR Cut Filter Minimum Illumination 1 5 Lux Q F2 0 Multi Stream H 264 and Motion JPEG controllable frame Video Control bitrate bandwidth VBR CBR control RTSP Path Digital PTZ to choose image area Brightness Saturation Sharpness Exposure control White Image Adjustment balance Backlight compensation Rotation Motion detection Manual Trigger File upload via FTP E Mail and SD storage Event System Action Alarm Notification via E Mail External output activation Video buffer and post alarm F W to be upgrade 50 Local Storage SD SDHC card 10BASE T 100 BASE TX Network Interface HTTP HTTPS TCP IP IPv4 UDP SMTP FTP DHCP DDNS rotocols NTP DNS ARP RTSP RTP Bonjour UPnP Audio Capability 1 x Built in Microphone 1 x Audio output Audio Compression u Law PCM 8Khz AC DC switching power adapter input AC100 240V output Power Supply DC 12V 2A Built in PoE IEEE 802 3af Class for 600 model only Protection Https encryption User access log Operation Temperature 0 C 50 Operation Humidity 2096 80 RHG Dimension L x W x H Net Weight Camera only 370g Camera with Stand 510g Operation Platform Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista Certification Report CE FCC ROHS WEEE 85mm W x78mm L x70mm
7. Format mares Resolution 52 1 1 125207 wideo Mode ver Frame Rates fas 5 15 FPS Quality Level Jeest Stream Setting Path 0c Image Format H ze4 Resolution gt Li gt gt L 30 Widen Mode wE F Frame Fates 15 5 15 FPS Quality Level Standard Stream Setting Note 1 Configuration of stream 2 is the same as stream 1 but Stream 2 can only be set to 320x240 or 640x480 2 Stream3 only RTSP path image format and frame rate can be adjusted the rest of the settings are fixed RTSP Path The RTSP Path is the stream ID used for RTSP client streaming connection such as VLC player The default values are 00 v01 and v02 for the three streams respectively The string can be any combination of number or capital small letters It cannot be empty however 17 Resolution The resolution here describes an image size counted by width and height e g 640x480 referring to pixel resolution The 1 stream can be set from more options of resolution 1600x1200 2 megapixels 1280x720 HD 800x600 SVGA 640x480 VGA 320x240 QVGA While Stream2 has the options of VGA and QVGA stream3 is in a fixed resolution the QVGA Video Mode This option allows the selection of two bit rate modes the Constant Bit Rate CBR or Variable Bit Rate VBR CBR refers to the setting of a fixed Target Bit Rate configuration in the rage of 64Kbps to 6Mbps that woul
8. Server Maintenance This page provides tools for system maintenance Reboot and Load default settings as well as functionalities of launching upgrade process backup restore user settings and language defines Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network System Customize Information User Date amp Time Server Maintenance Log Service Maintain Server Reboot Load default Firmware Upgrade Model N600 Firmware Version 2 0 7 405 04 MAC Address 00 04 29 03 3f ff ActiveX Version 1 0 1 149 Specify the firmware to upgrade Upgrade Backup Save all parameters and user defined scripts to a backup file Backup Upload Setting Use a saved backup file to return the unit to a previous configuration Specify the backup file to use _Upload Add Language Choose language 522 Get a language file from lang en lang js Select language file to upload GE Upload Language 40 Log Service Most system operations and or process will be kept in a log system The link provides the review of these records Information Date amp Time Server Maintenance Logs Logs Reports Parameter List 41 8 Customize This page provides the function of adjusting the look of live view page There are two types of layout settings use default look or use custom settings Live View Video Lamera Event Schedule Network System Customize
9. Setting F TSP Port 554 65535 Default 554 UPnP Notification Enable UPnP MAT Traversal Setting V Enable Traversal HATT HTTP Port gen 655335 Default 8000 Port ED 55538 Default 8002 RTSP Protocol Enable or configure other network functions NTP Configure a NTP Network Time Protocol server so that the device system date and time can be synchronized with a specified Time Server This configuration is provided for one of the potions of system date time adjustment HTTP set the HTTP port that will be applied for Web Ul access RTSP set the RTSP Video port for video data transmission UPnP Enable UPnP so that the device can be discovered in an UPnP Compliant Network NAT Traversal Enable NAT traversal so that client from Internet can have access to the devices behind the Router Note with UPnP enabled the IP Sharing device Router capable of UPnP function will automatically be noticed with the device s NAT port 34 SMTP E Mail Configure an email host in the device that will send email on behalf of the configured email account in a circumstance like sending an email notice to a specified mail address Event Configuration Sender Complete the Mail Server Server Port Authentication information if required and the sender s email address Receiver The receiver email address Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network
10. automatically switched according to light intensity Normally with plenty of light sources or sun light there can be infrared included The filter is automatically switched Enable to avoid the image sensor from receiving the IR signal Color Mono Mode The default is automatically switched according to light intensity It can also be forced to display color image even in a low light environment Back Light Compensation Backlight compensation is video gain done manually to correct the exposure of subjects that are in front of a bright light source Video External Output Format the format of composite output NTSC PAL 22 4 Event Event Handling describes the configurations of event type and the corresponding actions To have an insight into this function a common example can be storing a captured image to a local storage or remote FTP server Actions when there is a Motion Event Trigger Condition Event Server Motion Detection Event Configuration Event Server List Name Protecol Network Address Upload Path User Name AddFTP Remove Note Tha maximum number of event servers is 10 Event Server Remove Nate The maximum number af event servers is 10 FTP 5erver Marne Mewt T PServer Network Address Upload Path Port 21 Login Information User Name Guest Password 23 Click on the Add FTP to expand FTP server setting FTP Server gt Name Give a name
11. will be transferring accompanied with the audio data Web Record Snapshot Setting define the location where snapshot images and video clips will be stored The file name is referring to the prefix of the actual file name of each snapshot image or video clip generated 20 Default Set camera general setting and audio setting back to default Note Will not change the configuration of Web Record Setting and web Snapshot Image Setting Save Save the changes that have been made Advanced T sss Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network System Customize General Advanced Camera Advanced Setting White balance Auto Exposure Flicker free 50 Hz Max Exposure Time 1 30 s Max Gain Control dB Infrared IR Cut Filter Auto Y Color Mono Mode Auto 7 Back Light Compensation On w Video External Output Setting Video External Output Format PAL 21 White balance the adjustment to compensate for different environments in terms of light source Exposure Anti flicker setting for image sensor to fit the frequency of light power source For instance the power frequency is 50Hz for most European countries while 60Hz is typically for US This setting is therefore regionally different Note Default setting is 50Hz Max Exposure Time referring to the shutter speed Max Gain Control the amplification factor for the incoming light Infrared IR Cut Filter the default is
12. General Advanced SMTP E Mail 5 email Setting System Mail Server smitphost yourdomain name hast name or IP address Server Parti 25 0 65535 Authentication User Name username Password From Email Address J usernameriluourdomain name Send email to com 35 DDNS Dynamic DNS configuration the network device can be assigned and accessed with a host name instead of IP address by registering this service Internet access required Host Name Assigned name that will be used for access to the device User Name Password Account authentication for logging to this service Update Time Periodically the device updates its access info to sever in the configured time Response the device responds the connection info Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network System General Advanced SMTP E Mail Dynamic DNS Setting DONS Enable Host Name hostname Link to http www dyndns org User Mame username Password Update Time 600 60086400 Seconds Response 36 7 System Information Lists of System and Network configurations SSS Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network System 1 Customize Information User Date amp Time Server Maintenance Log Service System Model N600 Systern up time 2011 12 14 11 08 51 Firmware version 2 0 7 405 04 MAC Address 00 04 29 03 3f ff
13. H 1x DC IRIS connector 1x RJ45 10BASE T 100 BASE TX 1x Default setting button 1x SD card socket Connectors 1x BNC composite video output 1x DC jack 12V 1x Terminal blocks Alternative power 12V GND Digital input x2 GND Digital output 1x Audio line out 3 5mm 51 Package Contents 1 x CD manual and software 1 x QIG 1 x Terminal block 1 x Stand for mount 1 x AC DC Power Adapter Not included for 600 model 52 Video Streams Specification The availabilities 1 Each stream can be switched to either H 264 MJPEG mode Each steam can be configured to either CBR or VBR mode Stream1 main stream is available from all the resolutions listed The maximum resolution setting for Stream2 is 640x480 otream3 is fixed in 320x240 G Oe The maximum frame rate for transferring 1600x1200 is 15fps Others can reach up to 30fps san Encoding Mode H 264 MJPEG Transferring Mode CBR VBR Resolution Max FPS 1600x 1200 15 1280 72030 600x600 230 640 480 830 320x240 830 Dependency 1 FPS dependency when Stream 1 is set to 1600x1200 the maximum frame rate is 15fps Accordingly both Stream2 and Steram3 can be configured with the frame rate from 5 to 15 fps 2 Resolution dependency The maximum resolution of Stream2 is depending on the resolution setting of Stream1 When Stream1 is set to 320x240 Stream 2 is limited in 320x240 3 Frame rate independent Frame r
14. User s Manual H 264 Series 2 Megapixel Network Camera N600E Version 1 5 Date 12 26 2011 Contents hose M 2 aodu 3 GC TU TE 4 D Sy DEL H 12 Is ACV NIGW T 13 16 19 SSS 19 OCCHI T 2 Mor Ee Moe UA 23 ES E 01 576 111 RR 20 29 30 dU MM ALMA 33 E 33 Ps T 34 SMTP E EAU rsa u aun 35 VON EE 36 JS UMM u CN TM 37 crc au 38 Doe S binc 39 Serv cr u a oa ee 40 Dua 4 Vac te psu dua dob ci Deum ace ace ees 42 lg qap 44 ONIN CUO 44 PEDI oU ITE ue cO uM DU USE ded 44 BDE 44 Composite Video idiot ea b eO Mat
15. arting time then configure the duration time 168hrs 24x7 For example if duration time is set to 168 hrs it is the same as choosing Always Trigger types conditions Motion Detection The configured detection area s for motion events 28 GPIN the physically connected external trigger button Manual Trigger a virtual trigger button embedded on the web main page Period set the time interval 5 The trigger condition is Motion Detection The responding actions can be Upload images and Send Email Notification and Send Message Notification Activate Output Port Select Upload type Store image to FTP Remote SD Storage Local send E mail Activate Output Port Activate Relay Output Send Email Notification Send Email Notification Send Message Notification TCP TCP Message Notification 6 Click on Save to save the configuration mad 5 Schedule General Define the day specified by days of a week and time specified by each single hour for that will be recording during the scheduled period User can select which video stream should be recorded and the size of each sliced file When the check box is ticked recording process starts at the scheduled hours red blocks gu d Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network General Storage v Enabled Stream 1 13 Slice File Size 50 MB Save Device Type Local Disk ES Scheduled Storage Local Disk Setting
16. ate setting for each stream be independent for instance Stream2 can be set 15fps and Stream3 is 30fps while Stream1 1280x720 or below is set to 5fps SM STREAM2 STREAM3 640x480 320x240 320x240 fixed 1600x1200 5 15 fps 5 15 fps 5 15 fps 1250x720 5 30 tps 800x600 5 30 fps 5 30 fps 5 30 fps 640x480 5 30 fps 320x240 5 30 tps 5 30 fps Note the resolution setting must follow the sequence Stream1 Stream2 Stream3 53 The Angle of View The setting of Stream1 determines the angle of view therefore the range of image view The pictures below present the ranges of view 1600x1200 1280x720 and 960 720 is not existed selectable resolution and the actual view of each resolution The resolutions 800x600 640x480 320x240 will be the scaling down from actual view angle Scaled Resolutions from 1600x1200 Scaled Resolutions from 960x720 when Stream is equal to or below 1280x720 54
17. d apply in the case of limited bandwidth or and storage requirement While CBR concerns a fixed data rate transmitting the video quality is of high priority for VBR mode selected VBR therefore is configured with the Quality Level Standard Good Best In general CBR predicts the provided condition if image activity requires higher bit rates than configured the frame rate and quality would be affected as not likely to increase bandwidth bit rate In spite of the required recording storage estimation VBR 1 way of compensation that adjustable bit rate fits the actual image activity Image Format H 264 and are available for image format selection The term image format is referring to compression encoding technique The selection of image format decides the performance of bandwidth and storage requirement In the request of same video quality H 264 contributes to less bandwidth and storage requirement which is more efficient than MJPEG GOP In H 264 video coding GOP group of pictures describes how the different types of frames are arranged The frame types implemented here are full image information and P frame motion compensated difference information This setting configures the GOP length which is the number of frames before next appears Having more I frames usually increases the stream size and therefore more bandwidth and storage are required Frame Rates The Frame Rates d
18. deo stream and playing the recoded AVI files If the video stream can t be displayed or the recorded AVI files can t be play on PC install this software from the Software Package CD VLC Though not necessary this can be used for viewing the streaming without a Web browser 3 Network Configuration IP Installer is a utility that provides an easier more efficient way to configure the IP address and network settings of the devices It even provides a convenient way to set the network settings for multiple devices simultaneously using the batch setting function Moreover IP Installer can save the network settings for all devices as a backup and restore them when necessary NOTE Default mode for N600 is DHCP Preparation before IP Assignment 1 Always consult your network administrator before assigning an IP address to your server in order to avoid using a previously assigned IP address 2 Ensure the N600 is powered on and correctly connected to the network MAC Address Each device has a unique Ethernet address MAC address shown on the label of the device as the serial number S N with 12 digits e g 000429 XXXXXX M N POF0512E030001 0004290000 4 Although the IP Installer is able to find and configure any 600 on the LAN except those that are behind a router it is a good idea to set the host PC to the same subnet In order to connect to the Web based user interface of the camera the host PC must be in the same subnet Fo
19. e that supplies function of power to the camera via the network eliminating the need for power cables reducing installation costs and complexity Consequently N600 Series is Best in Class for maximum performance IP video surveillance systems demanding superior image quality ease of installation and intelligent video capabilities Installation 1 Hardware Connection DC Iris Audio Out video out COM GPIO Power Jack LAN Port Reset Hole SD Card Slot D Prepare a PC with Ethernet link to the network 2 Connect LAN Port RJ45 of the camera to a Network Switch Hub 3 Connect power jack 4 Ensure the power adapter specification matches the power system 110V or 220V Connect the adapter to the outlet 5 Check LED status Power Network 2 Software Installation The following software is necessary for the proper display and use of the N600 from the Web site The software will be available from the Software Package CD IP Installer The IP Installer is used to locate and configure network cameras and video servers on the LAN This utility is useful for conveniently configuring the network settings of the device or for finding a device once the network settings have been modified To install the IP Installer from the Software Package CD UI select IP installer then follow the on screen instructions XVID Codec An H 264 codec is applied for displaying the vi
20. ed places Overheating could damage this equipment Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Do not touch the power connection with wet hands Risk of short circuit electric shock or fire Do not damage the power cord or leave it under pressure Risk of fire or shock circuit To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the Cover or Back No user serviceable parts inside Misusage improper and negligence could damage this equipment Need to refer servicing to qualified service personnel Do not continue to operate if there appears to be fault If the unit ceases to function contact qualified service personnel for help work related to the installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers Introduction H 264 N600 Series Network Camera delivers superior H 264 AVC performance state of the art design and function N600 Series is specifically adapted for maximum performance indoor applications such as commercial banking government buildings schools universities and airports H 264 AVC video compression can lower bandwidth and storage requirements without compromising image quality Motion JPEG is supported for increased flexibility as well as multiple independent video streaming N600 Series value added features include on board video motion detection SD slot for storage recording and two way audio N600E the PoE model is available with full PoE IEEE 802 3af featur
21. efines the number of frames that will be displayed per second The frame rate setting can affect the target bit rate bandwidth requirement and storage requirement Note While multiple streaming is possible each stream has its limitation and dependency to other stream See Video Stream Specification 18 3 Camera This page provides the basic image color appearance and further image settings General Live View Video Camere General Advanced 19 Camera General Setting Brigh mass Saturation Contrast f Sharpnessi Rotation 180 E E Audio 5etting Audio Encoder Bitrate 40000 Web Record Seting File Browse Web Snapshot image Setting Exo Pathe File Erowse Default Camera General Setting Brightness the luminance of image view Hue refer to pure a pure color or described by its name such as red green or blue Saturation intensity of a specific color The 5 correlates are referring image appearance in terms of color vision These are adjustable from this page Contrast the difference in color and light between parts of an image Sharpness the sharpness of camera image Rotation rotate the image so it looks up side down This can be applied when camera unit must be ceiling mounted and the image is therefore reversed Audio Setting enable this option so the video stream
22. enu bar Model Name IP Address MACAddress i SubnetMask Gateway DN 1 DNS2 ELS Device Search 1921680254 1689511 1689511 MN Batch Device Setting DNS3 Http Port 2 For first time user there will be a prompt to install the ActiveX control Confirm the installation as it is required to view the video stream and some operations 10 3 GUT hee 1921680 00 sir Favorites ds KQ Suggested Sites dm Web Stice Gallery g gt Mm gt Safety This website wants to run the following add on PControl ActiveX Control from PIXORD CORPORATION If you trust the website and the add on and want to allow it to run click here Active x component Done Internet Protected Mode 4a D If the device has been configured correctly the default Web browser will open to the home page of the selected device A Bee reat Verify and Complete the Installation from Your Browser When browsing the Home Page for the first time with the Microsoft Internet Explorer you must temporarily lower your security settings to perform a one time only installation of the ActiveX component onto your workstation as described below From the Tools menu select Internet Options Click the Security tab and then click Custom Level button to see your current security settings Set the secur
23. et button to complete the configuration settings Device Setting MAC Address Pion ware Property IP Address Subnetbiazk Gateway Http Fort DWS1 DNZZ 04523 00 04 29 0 3 3f ff 2 07 405 04 192 166 255 255 255 D 192 1568 0 254 au L 158 95 1 1 68 95 1 1 jies 95 i 1 Te 8 Click the Batch Device Setting to set several devices IPinstaller V5 34 x Model Name IP Address MACAddress Firmware SubnetMask Gateway DN 2 DNS3 Http Port l B Batch Device Setting Total 2 Devices Q IPinstaller V5 34 Model Name IP Address MACAddress Firmware SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 DN 3 Http LEM MEM C 20740504 2552552550 090068024 1688511 1689511 1689511 80 000429 116001 20740504 2559552550 190168024 1689541 1689511 1689511 80 Froperty IP Address 192 168 164 eubnetMask 255 95 255 Gateway 192 168 254 Http Port DNS1 ENSZ Language support for Chinese English and Spanish Q IPinstaller v534 2 Model Name IP Address MACAddress i Gateway DN 1 DNS2 DNS3 Http Port 0 _ Batch Device Setting Single Device Setting Open web Language English US Espafiol Open the Web based UI of the selected camera 1 To access the Web based UI of the selected unit run the View gt Open Web on the m
24. file is in 1264 raw format it can be played in VLC player Note that the recorded file includes video only no audio information is recorded 1 Network Camera Windows Internet Explorer Gy Y http 192 168 2 85 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help w k Network Camera ta i Index of SD 2010 02 04 09 Name Last modified Size Description Parent Director 2010 02 04 09 41 58 h264 04 Feb 2010 09 43 7 1M 2010 02 04 08 57 06 n264 04 Feb 2010 10 06 50M Mbedthis Appweb 2 4 2 at Port 80 Remote Disk Setting Display the storage information includes disk size info type and status If you want to access remote disk you can choice Remote Disk Setting and tick Enabled item Action If you want to access remote disk please choice Mount item Type NFS The disk type of the Linux SMBFS The disk type of the windows Remote Disk Path Connection path ex ip address User Name Setting user name Password Setting password Click on Save to save the configuration mad 31 Live View Video Camera General Local Disk Setting Disk Status Total Size Used Size Free Size Disk Type Disk Status Remote Disk Setting V Enabled Action Type Remote Disk Path User Marne Password KB KB none nodisk Refresh Mount SMBFS 32 Remote Disk Setting 6 Network The IP Camera acts as one of the
25. for the FTP server gt Network Address Input the network address of the FTP server gt Upload Path Choose the desired upload path for events gt Input the port number of the FTP server Login Information gt Username Password Input the username and password of the FTP Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network System Customize Event Server Motion Detection I O Ports Event Configuration Event Server List anthonysu Remove Note The maximum number af ewent servers is 10 Click Remove to delete selected event servers circled in blue 24 Motion Detection A snapshot image shows the whole view of the camera covered To select a motion detection area click directly on the image then change the size and position by dragging and drawing Up to 10 motion areas configurations can be added in the list Each detection area can be set with its own sensitivity value Event Server Motion Detection Event Configuration Motion Detection List Windows Area Hame DefagultWindow Totes maximum number of motion detections is 10 Set Mew Motion Detection Area i Click Add and rename the windows area 2 Drag a detection area on the image To add a motion detection area 1 Click on Add to set up a detection area Set up panel will be expanded 25 Motion Detection Setup 2 D efaultWindo THgger Level rms 5 3 m i Sensitivity Sensitivity yalue 0 100 lo
26. from the DC 7 GND jack Pin6 can provide 12V power output This power can be supplied for the external Relay device The Pin is the same ground as Pin3 gt DEAC appliance Maximum Woltage aov Maximum Current 130 extenrnal device Application 1 47 Act 1 ua control device A OL i ua control device e Application 2 48 Restore Factory Default Settings In some cases system does not respond to any operation this process gets the unit back to initial status so that it can be reconfigurable for up and running again 7 gw o Reset To restore factory default follow the steps below 1 Unplug the power jack to turn off the camera 2 Insert a pin into the reset hole Sense a button and keep it pressed until instructed to release 3 Plug in the power jack to turn on the camera The power LED will start flashing in a short while 4 Release the pin when the LED starts quick flashing The device should be set back to factory default 49 3 Technical Specifications Product Specifications Video Compression H 264 Motion JPEG UXGA 1600x1200 HD720 1280 x 720 Video Resolution SVGA 800 x 600 VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 Bit Rate 64K 6M bits sec CBR VBR configurable 30 FPS HD720 SVGA VGA QVGA Frame Rate 15 FPS UXGA at both 264 MJPEG resolutions Image Device 1 3 2 Megapixels Progressive Scan CMOS Sensor
27. hinese and simplify Chinese IMAGE SET Check actual size to view the actual size resolution of the image Actual Size MANUAL TRIGGER Triggers manually a preset event in the configuration page Choose among the 3 streams for viewing Digital PTZ is only available with stream 2 13 IP 192 168 2 117 H264 640X480 26 FPS 2132 K bps 1 le cmee 2 42 pir a mm Listen the audio input from local end Talking function jo Record instant live video Snapshot the image 14 Configuration Pages List Video General gt Advanced Camera gt General gt Advanced Event gt Event Server gt Motion Detection gt Ports Event Configuration Schedule gt General gt Storage Network gt General gt Advanced gt SMTP E mail gt DDNS System gt Information gt User gt Date amp Time gt Server Maintenance gt Log Service Customize gt Style Layout 15 2 Video This section describes how to configure the video streaming from the device and the related camera image configurations Users with Administrator or Operator authority are intended for these configurations gt Click on SETUP button to enter in the configuration pages General Live View Video Camera Event Schedule Network System Customize General Advanced Video General Setting Enable Stream 1 Enable Stream 2
28. ity level to Low and click OK Type the URL or IP address of your camera into the Address field A dialog box will pop up asking if the ActiveX control should be installed Click Yes to start the installation Once the ActiveX installation is complete return the security settings to their original value as noted above 11 Using the Web UI Start your Web browser and enter the URL or IP address in the Address field The Home page of the camera is now displayed 1 Launch a web browser 2 Enter the IP address of the camera in the address field of the browser E Network Camera Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt J Search Address G2 http 192 168 0 200 3 Thelogin process will require username and password for a new session connection The default username password is admin admin The server 192 168 0200 at Login requires username and password Remember my credentials 4 After authorized the web will be directed to the main of the camera with the live video m via maa 51 m c 9 wee 97 12 1 Live View IP address ofthe camerae 1 gt 19 2 x Resolution x Frame Rate e er Click for more general Advanced camera settings Select languages among English traditional C
29. network devices It is therefore allowed IP to be assigned so certain network functionalities can be implementable within this device This section describes these configurations Fundamentally for instance the IP assignment of the device can be done via DHCP server manually fixed IP option or PPPoE to obtain IP from service provider General Device IP configuration includes DHCP Static IP setting and PPPoE Enable ARP Ping enable device to accept ARP or ping packets from the network Disable this option may provide extra security from intentional ping Schedule Network System General Advanced DHCP Service Static IP Address IP Address Hetmazk Gateway DAS 1 155 95 1 1 DAS 2 158 95 1 1 PPPoE User Password Mote Please make sure Email Setting has been set V Enable ARP Ping PPPOE The point to point protocol over Ethernet PPPOE is a network Protocol for encapsulating point to point frames inside Ethernet frames 33 Advanced Enable or configure other network functions Live View Video Camera Event Network System Customiz I General Advanced M TP E Mail NTP Configuration Obtain NIP server address via DHCP X Use the following MIF server address ork address tima gov tw hast name or IP address HTTP Setting HTTP Port en 0 65535 Default 80 RTSP
30. ng through the lens then camera inside is automatically regulated 44 Composite Video Output The composite video signal is retrievable from this connector It is BNC Bayonet Neill Concelman type as the end of both camera and terminal device like TV Monitor or Recorder with coaxial cable linked in between Audio Out The 3 5mm audio stereo jack is for audio output that comes from a client PC See Talk in The Live View 45 SD Card Slot This connector allows SD type includes SDHC storage to be inserted in The table below lists the SD SDHC cards that have been approved compatible for this IP Camera device 5 46 2 I O Terminal Connector Pin Assignment Lon 12 GNO Digital output implementation Pin2 to COM Pin1 is a Photo coupled relay on 2 Relay No Normal Open status External device can directly connect to the terminals However the current that will go through the 2 nodes must not exceed 130mA An external Relay can also be connected to the terminals as an implementation In this case current or and voltage limitation is specified by the external Relay Two sets of Digital Input DI1 and DI2 the internal device is also photo coupled electrical relay In practice the external device can be simply an On Off switch Two sets of On Off switch can be connected as different trigger source e V An extra power entry for the camera device or if power is supplied
31. r more information about subnets please consult your network administrator Using IP Installer to Assign an IP Address to N600 1 Once IP Installer has been successfully installed on the PC double click the IP Installer icon on the desktop IPInstaller 2 Click the Device Search to search the device in the LAN 207 4504 25525525510 3 From the list select the device with the MAC Address that corresponds to the N600 that is to be configured The MAC Address is identical to the unit s S N Serial Number 4 Double click the select item to open the Property Page or right click the item to select the Single Device Setting Q IPinstaller V5 34 am _ Model Name IP Address MACAddress Firmware SubnetMask Gateway DNS1 DNS2 DNS3 Http Port 1921680200 UO Search 2552552550 192168025 1689511 1689511 1689911 0 1921690164 00 0 255 255 2550 1921680254 1689511 1689511 1689511 0 Single Device Setting Total 2 Devices 5 Modify network settings of the camera Device Setting MAC Address Firmware Property IP Addyess Gateway Http Port DNSZ DN Status DO 04 29 03 3 set extification 207 405 04 Use Custom Password 182 168 n 158 35 1 1 1558 95 1 1 6 After filling in the properties click S
32. w Current State Input Ports Setting 1 and 2 gt Name The name of Digital Input1 2 gt Current State Current Input state Output Ports Setting gt Name The name of relay output gt Current State Current Output state 27 Event Configuration The Event Configuration is to assign the actions responding to the specified events Trigger Conditions The table lists the configured events Click on Add or choose an event from the list to expend the panel for detail configurations Remove is to delete a selected event Add Remove Note The maximum number of events is 10 Fu FTP Upload Eu Email Upload Du Disk Upload O Output Port En Email Notification Tn TCP Notification Event Type Setup 2 Marne MewEvent Set min time between triggers 00 00 00 max 23 59 59 Respond to Trigger a Always e During time between a Sun Mon Tue Wed i Sat Start Time max 23 59 59 Duration 168 00 00 C Never Trigger by When Triggered E Upload Images Activate Output Port Send Email Notification Send Message Notification e sese 1 To add an event trigger click on Add and setup panel will be expanded 2 Give a name to this event 3 Set the time interval between each trigger 4 Set the time period for the trigger Choose Always or During time between or Never During time frame Choose a day and the st
33. weHigh 4 L windows Area Marne Color view All Windows View Selected Window 2 Give a name to this window area 3 Select the trigger level and sensitivity for this detection window 0 100 low high 4 Select color for detection window FFFFFF Color 8 view All windows E View Selected Window 5 Draw detection window on the image P DefaultWindow W fun 6 Once everything is done click on Save to save the configuration made Configured detection window will be displayed in motion detection list Circled in blue 26 Motion Detection List Area Hame DetaultiWindow Dell Mate The maximum number of motion detections is 10 Set Motion Detection Area 1 Click Add and rename the windows area z Drag a detection area the image Note 1 Maximum number of detection window 15 10 Ports This model supports 2 photo coupled relay inputs and 1 relay outputs see I O Terminal Connectors for detail pin description and application The tab shows the status of them with external trigger alarm devices Event Server Motion Detection 170 Ports Input Ports Setting 1 Event Configuration Name Inputi Current State high Input Ports Setting 2 Name Input2 Current State high Output Ports Setting Name Outputi lo

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