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1. H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual same subnet LAN correctly If the screen displays other information please confirm the IP address settings and check the network cables again Warning Please consult your office network administrator to get a free IP for your IP Camera duplicated IP address will cause undesired problems CAUTION Please always write down the password and keep password in safe place Please kindly notice if you forget password you set you will have to reset the camera to factory defaults all settings will be lost Note in the same subnet is a conceptual term that describe two network devices are with IP addresses in same subnet determined by Subnet mask For normal Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 means a C class subnet there are 254 IP addresses in a C class subnet for example 192 168 x 1 192 168 x 254 Don t use 192 168 x 1 or 192 168 x 254 because these two IP are normally used by gateway broadband router x can be either 0 254 Direct connect IP camera to your PC doesn t necessary mean they are in the same subnet H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 5 2 CONNECT to WAN CONNECT to WAN Connect IP Camera to your broadband router or NAT gateway Do the following setup 1 Setup Virtual Server forward ports on your router to camera 2 or set your Camera IP to router DMZ 3 Obtain DDNS service from mvDDNS if you don t have fixed public IP 4 Setup DDNS
2. N 3 Periodic alive signal transmission IP address Network Camera Video Server The DDNS process flow diagram of IP camera Apply for DDNS domain name service Step 1 Sign up Users need to sign up to manage and inquire about domain name status when using this dynamic domain name management system for the first time Visit DDNS server http www mvddns net to sign up See the picture below meme spetar Loge Dayenisad Dames Mais Logout Tre i DS e Urari Dynamic Domain service nas made much more conveanian ce fer you Papnor Madore ue hadj i ume fhe ppacial ale no Operam piet p device by rammecck Put BE Legen unt a ly um bgg operta ta mgp ging pe we hae Domn Misra gemet F 5 imt bateon Generac Domair Derice Camera E pohva Fergal Piti ord bled Fe Now Lune BG AHE Dsm tnam Dear ANE The DORS sereer has been upgraded Fea PREM nesenom Some Uma s etori wer charged io FEBIBP Masa loser wma tha pees ard Det ma pi imtid vier ita argh d Berry l as eee 1E Prana 23607253 55 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Home Regester Lagi DownLoad Gema Help LagCut Home y Register Confirm password el 5 Used for finding back a password Confrm Reset Step 2 User login Enter registered user name and password click
3. sa Ban GU r1 u58WUlz Hatte nemame F 777 ward ma nannat ana 2 18 19 en77 5 andasingls 27765 dm 5 rharzrters rer 1allzztan maters Modi LIs2z71a me 57 assiz717 esse login agai There are two user accounts One is Administrator another is Guest Administrator can change parameters of IP Camera Guest is not allowed to change parameter of IP Camera Note Username Password are case sensitive consisted of letters numbers underline or dot up to 16 characters Default Administrator Name admin password admin Default Guest Name guest password guest Note It s case sensitive must use the correct upper case lower case characters 47 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 11 RS 485 Settings Terminal COM Set Embedded PTZ Protocol COM R5405 Browse Upload Baudrate 2400 PTZ address 1 Data bets B Embedded Stop bits 1 a protocol Check type None Flow ctl Mone PTZ address 1 64 Default C1286H PTZ address 1 If need to change PTZ address must change dip switches in camera to match with new address See Appendix for dip switches settings Note Must set parameters and protocol correctly PTZ won t be controllable if change parameters Not necessary to change above settings unless you want to use keyboard joystick to control multiple speed dome cameras Suggest to match camera PTZ address with windows number set on CMS Baudrate 5 Data bits 8 Stop b
4. H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Note a Broadband router is firewall in nature will block all accesses from Internet you will need to set virtual server port forwarding on your router normally we will always suggest to use port 80 or port gt 1024 for web port to avoid conflicts port 1024 are frequently used by other applications b Check if the DNS amp Gateway settings are correct it is impossible to go out of your LAN if wrong Gateway is the door DNS is like map people won t go out without knowing where the door is or don t have map to find the way c Always test the DDNS service from remote IP that is outside of your LAN some router will block WAN port access from inside LAN The broadband router that connect Internet is similar to a Security Guard at the entrance of LAN Local area network who will protect you from un authorized intrusions from outside Internet IP cameras located in LAN are well protected so that accesses from outside Internet are not possible to pass router Guard Remote viewer won t be able to access IP cameras behind router Guard from outside Internet unless you have gave the correct commands letting router Guard to allow outsiders access the cameras in LAN The correct commands are so called Virtual Server or Port Forwarding settings on various routers please reference the routers user s manual to learn how to enable Virtual Server http port amp da
5. H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual H 264 Main Profile RISP Streaming Stand Alone PAN TILT ZOOM IP Camera User s Manual Firmware 2 2 1 8 Version FE CE ce Revision Date 2010 04 01 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual WARNING If the actions indicated in a WARNING are not complied with injury or major equipment damage could result A warning statement typically describes the hazard its possible effect and the measures that must be taken to reduce the hazard CAUTION If the action specified in the CAUTION is not complied with damage to your equipment could result NOTE A NOTE provides supplementary information emphasizes a point or procedure or gives a tip for easier operation CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
6. Memory 1 024MB Graphics Card TNT2 Sound Card Speaker Microphone Hard Disk Recording Image no less than 40G 4 2 The recommended hardware configuration CPU Intel Core2 DUAL 2 0G Mhz or above Memory 2 048MB Graphics Card Nvidia Geforce FX9400 or ATI RADEON 9000 series 256MB video memory graphic card supports hardware Scaling The PC graphics card must support hardware zoom in amp out Tested Graphics Cards are as follow Nvidia TNT TNT2 Geforce GTX295 285 Fx 8800 9600 9800 and its series ATI Radeon 7000 7200 7500 8500 9550 9600 9700 9800 and X amp HD series Matrox G450 550 INTEL 865G 875G and its series e Operation System 9 Chinese English Windows2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Software 9 IE 6 0 or above 9 DirectX 8 0 or above TCP IP protocol 14 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter5 INSTALLATION 5 1 CONNECT to PC or LAN AC power adaptor supplied A Ethemet cable AC IN siraigni 24V fo an AC 100 240 outet Ethene IORASE TJ Cane cross not supplied IOOBASE TX CAUTION Please use the power adapter that is provided with the camera Connecting camera to other power source may cause permanent damage to the camera NOTE Please use straight Ethernet cable CAT 5e to connect camera to your home office network switch hub or a broadband router For Wi Fi models you will stil
7. Record files packing time set packing time of record files for local PC when it is recording Record snapped files storage directory set the storage directory for local records and snapped files the default path is C XDNVS 53 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Appendix 1 Network Port for IP Camera TCP 80 Web port 5000 Communication port Audio Video data transmitting Port Talk data transmitting Port UDP 5000 Audio Video data transmitting Port Multiple Multiple original port Channel Number port Appendix2 Network Factory Defaults Wired network defaults IP Address 192 168 55 160 Data port 5000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Web port 80 Gateway 192 168 55 1 DHCP OFF Wireless network defaults IP Address 192 168 1 160 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Frequency Mode Auto Note The wireless network can t be the same as the wired network Must be different subnet Appendix3 DDNS introduction DDNS function of IP camera DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service refers to the real time analysis of a fixed domain name and the dynamic public IP address of the IP camera With this function all Internet users can visit the IP camera via a fixed domain name H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual The DDNS process of IP camera is as follow Regisler mycam net video nel S82 Internet 2 Fi 2 mycam nel video net DDNS Server
8. Click icon to previous year Click icon to next year Click icon to previous month Click icon to next month Coosel 32 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual PC check the recorded video files or snapshot pictures in local PC according to the selected date SD Card check the recorded video files or snapshot pictures in SD Card according to the selected date File List Shows the selected recorded video files or snapshot pictures in the File List Check the current recorded video files or snapshot pictures in the list as follows gis Play Mock mim ma i200 Select to search for record files or snapped pictures in PC or device SD Tih TOON w card pir iD a Marri lt j eijim e The record file list searched is displayed on the left The picture list searched is displayed on the right The left side stands for hour each grid means one hour The right side stands for minute each grid means 2 minutes Yellow indicates the selected search period Blue Ml indicates there are files and pictures searched of the selected period Film Lipt HERES en TET Display the files and pictures searched of the selected period nn ani Select to search for record files or snapped pictures in PC or device SD card jy 1 Choose the recorded video or snapshot picture in play list then click play button as e Playback control as follows llay Sap Fort
9. If Enable WiFi check box is checked will enable camera wireless interface the camera won t respond to the broadcast search request cross subnets Please must write down the wired LAN IP address before you enable Wi Fi SearchNVS exe won t be able to find camera if your PC is not on the same subnet You won t be able to find the camera by IP camera search tool NVS Search if you have not correctly set the wireless network parameters or Wi Fi AP has been switched off even you have connected your camera to LAN by Ethernet cable WiFi Parameters IP address The IP address used to connect to your wireless network wireless router AP for example 192 168 1 160 Gateway Wireless network gateway wireless router AP for example 192 168 1 1 SSID The unique SSID of your wireless network This SSID must be same as the SSID of your wireless network wireless router AP Save the parameters after setting Disconnect the Ethernet cable visit IP camera through wireless IP address for example 192 168 1 160 Type of encryption WEP WPA WPA2 Mode 802 11b or 802 11g choose 802 11g for better performance Note The IP of wireless network can t be same as the IP of wired network DDNS Setting Enable Dynamic Domain Name Service will bind your camera with a fixed Domain Name URL user will access the camera by the URL no matter what the dynamic WAN IP address may vary all the time DDNS RegName User account registered on DDNS ser
10. ON ON ON ON 31 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 63 OFF ON ON ON ON ON 32 ON ON ON ON ON OFF 64 ON ON ON ON ON ON 65 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Appendix 6 Cross Ethernet Cable Making Tip I LAN Plug Pin 1 8 mu n pem 1 c Du m A n a S hn m 8 I 1 a zj Il LAN Cable PART A PART B 1 2 3 4 JE 7 s s e 1 4 s 2 7 8 w b i i Fa a ct Ty A z Pl d 3 3 I i ri P N D i 5 FE E a oy hy lg y S i 5 af et VU d pax LZ NA IIl Connection Method a Connect LAN Cable Part A and LAN plug by order as one to one b Connect to LAN cable Part B amp Part A Replace order No 1 amp 3 No 2 amp 6 c Connect LAN cable Part B No 3 to LAN plug No 1 and connect the next by order PG STRAIGHT THRU HUB PG CROSSOVER PU T1 L 14 21 E 5 1 TH Ta 2 EN 2p TX 2 e TE Pee Sb 73 TX REC p 13 Rx CE 4 4 4 BE 5 5 RW G n TK RX 68 RX 7S F T Dee RH a ee 66 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Clip is parten ane To you RJ 45 Plug Pin 1 ip Em Clip is pointes ane tom you MLN LI Op 5 5 2 BA 8 5 5 FER RJ 45 Plug Pin 1 eh i LLI oa qg amp e BE 3 r BA
11. WARNING Mustuse DC 12V for microphone H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Please notice It s AC 24V power for Speed dome camera never mix up power supply with microphone Wrong power will burn microphone H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter 3 Cable and Connectors 3 1 Tail Wire Connectors RS 485 Alarm out Alarm in Audio in Audio out 1 Terminal A B RS 485 A B D D to control PTZ 2 Reset button Restore to factory default settings press button at power on 3 Audio out Female audio output to speaker 4 Power connector AC24V 1 5A 5 Audio in Male audio input port to sound monitor microphone 6 Terminals Alarm Alarm input NC or NO Alarm output on off output 220VAC 1A 24VDC 1A 7 RJ 45 Network Ethernet connector LEDs flashing when accessing Note After Reset Please must notice you must set your computer IP to 192 168 55 xxx for example 192 168 55 20 so that you can connect the camera after reset restore to factory default IP 192 168 55 160 must remember to disable wireless adapter or set wireless IP to different subnet from wired IP before performing other necessary settings WARNING Unpacking Please must ask user to remove cushion inside dome bubble clear warning messages on top of dome bubble also in user s manual indicates don t power on before remove all cushion or may damage the camera H 264MP PTZ RTSP Stre
12. login to enter into domain name management interface as follow UserID lest2008 Register Log Reset Step 3 Domain name registration A domain name must be registered first and then put into use Click Domain name management a page appears as follow 56 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Dynamic Domain ird ty Ce MONTH H8 25 1586 81 arse Domn Dfcematce Poeno Logtat a 423 an domain no m demand an imponajn an ex suffix Egan meddns ret Oniy Demand importadon demest Chck eloa ansiyzs tam can carry on a modification bo the domain s information Register and submit the domain name to be used For example test mvddns net Appendix 4 FAQ 1 Forget Password Solution There is a RESET button on the back panel of the IP camera press it to restore all default parameters Factory Settings user name and password are both admin Note Please don t press RESET if you are not a professional operator After reset all parameters will restore factory settings except for the physical network address 2 IP camera audio video function fails after abnormalities or abnormal power cut occur during upgrade core edition is V4 0 0 0 Backup file Solution Connect the power cord and network cable of IP camera press on RESET button and release it after 10 seconds system will run the back up program automatically After enter into the back up program upgrad
13. rate to 256kbps adjust video resolution to CIF or QCIF to fit for lower upload bandwidth Note the lower upload bandwidth the worse network connection the lower resolution should choose Please always use smaller interval for Internet accesses the worse network connection the smaller I interval should use If set 2 048Kbps throughput with highest resolution D1 and full frame rate 25fps on an ADSL connection with poor bandwidth no video will display Please select most reliable MJPEG video compression which sends pictures frame by frame will drop pictures automatically at small bandwidth which means users will always see pictures changing the refresh rate is according to bandwidth available The parameters of video quality and frame rate are not adjustable will automatically adapt the available bandwidth This IP Camera adopts most advanced H 264 Main Profile compression with Dual compression h 264 amp MJPEG amp Dual video Streams output which means you can choose most suitable compression resolution frame rate quality according to real application scenario Note don t use the advanced image setting if you are not professional personnel 37 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Audio Set audio ON OFF Default OFF there are two models Microphone and Line input If users don t need audio status please close audio input to save the DSP resource and network resource Mask Area S
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15. Don t aiming the camera direct to sun or strong light source that may damage the photo sensor Don t submerge the camera into water don t install the camera upside down Avoid exposing the camera to violent movement or vibration Must use proper Relay that will match with alarm output devices High power spot light pump motors never connect alarm output load gt 0 5A directly to camera alarm out Please use power adapter equipped with the camera foreign power adapter with wrong voltage may permanent damage your camera Clean the glass dome bubble frequently to ensure good clear view remove the snow and ice accumulated outside and inside of class window shield keep camera inside dry by hot blow dryer amp desiccant Must remove all cushions and lens cover inside dome bubble before power on WARNING Never put the 24V AC power adapter over 10 meters away from your camera Permanent damage will result due to voltage drop caused by longer wires Larger current due to lower voltage will eventually burn your camera Never try to use centralized power supply high capacity large current for multiple cameras serious consequence may result gt 50 cameras may burn due to unstable power supply H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Features cesse torte nter dan sete ev sat e Fx rue RU HR ERR una ru e eee 5 Chapter2 Packing Detail rettet a Pes ecd e pe baeo ore ee
16. P ke are a 1921481255 H 5 3 TI TOO iid DT 3 ry tno 3 iii ion 3 TE bohaires CF ingen Ere d SBT BET hare e H poe Ere PSD ite 1 23 ery Ha ve Den oda 1 PEZ 168 1254 Zhanes OI ogy En D T Pea 168 1171 hare Di Viam Eo oer f Isa 1117 gus i D Ez i Local IP Display the local PC IP If your PC has multiple NICs or multi addressed local IP please select the IP address that connect to Clairvoyant IP cameras In the above SearchNVS software interface it shows this computer has searched all Clairvoyant IP cameras in LAN If there are many IP cameras in your LAN you can distinguish which camera is yours by the Device Name based on the unique device ID The Device Name was named in the factory as Model Name ID number Note Please make sure there is DHCP server available or set your PC IP address manually Your PC won t Obtain an IP address automatically without DHCP connected SearchNVS won t work on a PC without IP address Please select the IP address of correct Network Interface Card that connected to cameras for Local IP if you have multiple Network Interface Cards installed in your PC Set IP address for IP camera Your computer IP address must be in the same subnet of IP Camera in order to visit IP camera So we need to set the IP address of the IP camera before accessing camera To get your PC IP configuration information go to command
17. an always on tunnel through your router s firewall Any visitor may connect to your network on the given port at any time This is the correct choice for always on services such as web servers and mail servers Port Triggering This is a special kind of temporary port forwarding that requires an initial outgoing connection Once the connection is established the router begins forwarding all new incoming connections to the local machine when the local machine closes the connection the forwarding rule is turned off This rule is most commonly used in gaming video conferencing and other applications that receive incoming connections on a need only basis DMZ DeMilitarized Zone This feature effectively places the destination device outside of the router s protective firewall by forwarding all incoming connections on all ports to the single local machine The DMZ is mostly used for troubleshooting purposes and advanced network configurations as such it is not recommended to use the DMZ for general hosting purposes In most routers a port forwarding rule take the following information Application Name The label for the forwarding rule Start and End Port The application s port s e g 80 for HTTP Many routers will allow you to forward an array of ports with a single rule Protocol The protocol TCP UDP or Both for the forwarding rule The protocol depends on the type of service you are providing e g webservers use TCP IP Addre
18. mode by click Start Run then input command or cmd Windows 2000 XP system click ok H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual ina Ek m PE i i p DEL oss oa zx n e TUA LEE e I P E ALTRIA tu T3 FONT Lae F T in Au c E L AAPA ita aP i r kei in n 3 ac 1 P nid o J a3 3 TY Hie L pem TS LJ A es P SAA r E lt 2 L FX 4 n Esi ea w m 1 i 4 eal _ E dal sa he i E 1 0 E En EL TET mma 5 ai i c BI ame 2 irum r n Wa 53 i D pn a zs ad Thee Dis Df i pF o Pricer clea oi EG terest resource ard Windies enl ocn for yis ap S 7 5 Keri T Jp eee a Fh Y anie rmn Wu L4 mE rr Type ipconfig at command prompt press Enter button you will get your PC Network Interface Card IP address Subnet mask Gateway information ct H WINDOWS system32 cmd exe i Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 26001 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp H Documents and Settings hhdigital gt ipconf ig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix IP nn rr PL 192 168 1 15 dcIAE 01 WM MAPLE 255 255 255 0 Default
19. plug ins you can view camera video as followed Type IP address of the IP camera in Microsoft Internet Explore address field Click Enter to bring up the camera Login page as illustrated below H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual For initial access or sues with viewing the camera image please click the link below to download the Activex setup fila Once tha file is decompressed and metallad 2 USER LOGIN please login to the camera again After installing the OCX successfully please delete Username somin cookies in computer when user logins error JE toal Password ITE Internet option gt browser history delete temporary file history COOKIE or confi the usemame and Submit ance password Download de m m Download OCX Setup Fila File 4 Activex Click File to download the ActiveX A new dialogue box will pop up click Run to start Installing ActiveX OCI Install Xx Uninstall Close Install OK Close current Internet Explorer Window close all IE Windows click Install button after installed the ActiveX will show Install OK Note Install the ActiveX OCX plug in once is enough if already clicked Install 1st tab on product CD pop up Manu the ActiveX OCX plug in is already Installed No need to download and install again H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Again type IP address of the IP camera in Microsoft Internet Expl
20. resolution video on different client devices PC amp phones Up to 30 frames per second in all resolutions ranging up to D1 PAL 704 x 576 Up to 10 viewers can directly access the camera simultaneously Stand alone alarming amp motion detection able to set 4 detective zones each with 4 levels sensitivity send snapshots amp video by scheduling or at alarm motion detected through emails or upload pictures amp video to FTP server Built in Web server enables the use of a standard Web browser for viewing and management Support remote software upgrade safely function Support dynamic IP address DDNS LAN Internet ADSL PPPoE amp DHCP Network protocols HTTP TCP IP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP SMTP PPPoE DDNS DNS SMTP BOOTP DHCP FTP NTP UPnP Multicast Support Bi directional real time transmission of audio talk back amp broadcast Network self adapting technology to adjust video frame rate automatically according to the network bandwidth Auto recovery function if exception occurs and auto reconnection after the network fails Provide SDK and client demo source code Management software that can manage up to 1728 cameras in 48 groups display 5 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual maximum 36 cameras video on single screen support video lost motion detection and sensor alarm functions Support masks function to mask sensitive areas to protect privacy Support active amp passive mode ac
21. the alarm manually Log Evens log Zoom in Click on Zoom in change to red color Select area to zoom in live view Full Screen Enlarge to full screen Images Set CCD IP Camera brightness contrast chroma saturation Ber 415 adjustment as follows imagis Bal Bon z 8 50 ui CAUTION Mc 3 J pg i28 Must not adjust image parameters arbitrarily or E 3 T 3 you won t get proper color or even too bright or az i to dark image will result onto Lens Control It can be adjusted Zoom Focus Aperture amp Zoom 2 Light Clip Preset and Pan operation i res Focus P T Control Pan Tilt operation PAN speed adjustable 29 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Error Message Pm D We Fete Tob Hep Qe O Fae ede DA 3 48 idet po 8 AL VT eimie TH e Ceo dark ow emer d Googie iG oa mm ire rt a Vicar lel bim od shoe Har papblem aq Farm conie ani cot ka ur isa ARR BAR ope T ret mal daa ri cn cupro bordes Lick Fo p fopram Error E ms ee o vits els Wc Anno logis being cheated Note If you see above screen which indicate your hardware is not powerful enough please choose PC with more advanced processor Minimum system requirement are
22. to Enable Remember to set the Security level of trusted sites to Low Click Apply or OK to save Enable download and run un signed ActiveX plug ins Enable Download unsigned ActiveX controls Enable Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Enable Run ActiveX controls and plug ins 23 a s Lint Contank Coma Programs ered fae a mone eee cr change eo sera e Ww vy baee wd en ESEN irae m Testes ates Cm T S Conte AEA Tru po Teki Pee IH zo hks ksk Pc ri pore dd content x xana amc ror adi fece prota vil aes Content can nun ther wis thal dra oy In jp Grinds ded cert conoci rol ae eile Pe e lal J Prompt ei laden effet aur x etka Innere gim Dial age ben i H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual db nme metri nd regm j db rer py a andi Lote condis ha Fe miti prm Ci pail E a pae ar a mre ont mheara hr or mob oe a ftam ecu evar othe Bator a ETON IST TEE Emi Adis omi and piae 17 decim abor ap cd D Dual Eam D Prae ge tr Rites mph ial low pig D pae Tala ePi athe rou reci ari Eras amore Cf Land re i Boreal fox Ez jc imm After installed CAMERA ActiveX controls enable Run ActiveX controls and
23. 2 4GHz IEEE 802 11g with WEP WPA WAP2 C1286HW Antenna C1286HW 5dBi 2 4GHz omni IPEX1 13 Optional directional high gain antenna RSMA detachable Alarm Input 1 channel on off input supporting NO normally open or NC normally close Alarm Output 1 channel on off output Contact rating 220VAC 1A 24VDC 1A Dimensions Dome bubble diameter height 4 5 8 5 Weight Kgs 5 System Requirements Operating Temperature 10 55 C Operation System Storage Temperature 20 70 C Microsoft Windows XP VISTA Windows 7 Weather Proof IP66 Browser Operating Humidity 10 85 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 x or above Input Power Supply DC 24V 1 5A Maximum Power Less than 25W 6 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter2 Packing Detail 1 IP Speed Dome Camera 2 Installation Software utilities CD 3 AC Adaptor amp Power Cord 1 IP Speed Dome Camera 2 Installation Software utilities amp Central Management Software CD 3 AC Adaptor AC24V 1 5A amp Power Cord WARNING Never put the 24V AC power adapter over 10 meters away from your camera Permanent damage will result due to voltage drop caused by longer wires Larger current due to lower voltage will eventually burn your camera Never try to use centralized power supply high capacity large current for multiple cameras serious consequence may result gt 50 cameras may burn due to unstable power supply
24. 6 9 Advanced Setting Serisinin aaa Here I beer uam cupa C cos Nuus ap vao n do ERR Nena dU dard rdg 44 6 10 User Management errore rte nente eset wast eae d e aa ex ano e saec doge Regn 47 6 11 8S 485 Settings ice eee nd sana tec geen daha a FERE Ra pua 6 Era ua Rar e EE EET 48 6 12 Storage Settings trees eene reu ceases a 49 6 13 166211561111308 MEER 53 nnne 54 Appendix 1 Network Port for IP Camera nnn 54 Appendix 2 Network Factory DefaultS 54 cece 600006 Appendix 3 DDNS introduction AppendXA on 57 Appendix 5 Speed Dome 5 066660600666666 sss 61 66 00 6600 Appendix 6 Cross Ethernet Cable Making Tip H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter1 Features H 264 Main Profile Encoding Duplex two way Audio Clairvoyant IP Speed Dome Cameras offer cost effective outdoor IP surveillance solution for remote monitoring and stand alone alarming over a local area network or the Internet Only standard UTP Cat 5e Etherne
25. Bhoraqa Sot Diving Sot 5 n When there ia storage device harddisk S card U disk connacted with IPCAM it is the default far schedule recording F k Snap Sat Local Got Images Sot Save Lana Gontral Device Record Schedule set the period of scheduled recording two periods allowed Record file storage mode set to save scheduled recorded files to FTP server via FTP uploading FTP server can be set up in FTP settings Note record files are saved via FTP uploading SD card is needed for cache memory support otherwise record files will be overwritten by new files due to insufficient cache memory space After setting all the parameters click save to make the parameters valid 51 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Snap schedule Live View F Byam k vidno Snap parameter Alarm Set Snap spacing 8 5 Notveork Sit Snap schedula F User Manage Tima 1 Tima 2 Tormninal Snpra Set Fila save moda povin Sot Rocord Bot L1 E mail Ftp Pietura resolution and farmas in tha vidas sat E Local fint whee there ix storage device harddisk SD card disk connected eth IPTAM t is the default imagas Sm storage for schedule anapahec bins Gontrol Picture snapping parameters of the device set the interval of IP camera picture snapping minimum interval is 1 second Device Snap Schedule set the period of scheduled snapping two periods allowed Sn
26. CPU PIII 2 0GHz or above AMD processors are not supported Display card DirectX 9c compliant Start gt Run gt input DXDIAG DirectDraw Direct3D AGP Texture Acceleration must be enabled 30 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual GT Tou EMIT ST Seem Dawet Files Sound Muse Input More Hebel Gere Ware SNIDUA GeForce SISE Main Deier n kp Mars actuner NVIDUA Werson 6 14 0090 9163 English Chip Type GeForce Bi SISE Date tO S006 14 35 00 DC Tepes nitegrabsd FAMDAC WHOL Loga d res Approx Total Memory 512 0 MB Mini VDO nad mini sys Current Depley Mode 1024 x 248 CX bi SIRE WOO nja To best Directtwass fanccioreasity click the Test D nsceDraei button shove To best Gresko functionaliny dick the Test Direct button stove 31 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 63 Video Playback Video Playback Click Replay button FE FEE to bring up the following webpage User can search the recorded image files or snapshot pictures in local PC or SD card according to date Date User can check the recorded video files or snapshot pictures according to the selected date click the button calendar appears ufa Play Back mages 5575 Date 2009 430 ul SunMonTuewWedThuFrnema reaJ 5 7T 8 98 101112 43 14 15 16 17 18 15 20 21 22 23 34 25 26 27 3a 34 s
27. F OFF ON 9 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 41 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 10 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 42 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 11 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 43 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 12 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 44 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 13 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 45 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 14 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 46 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 15 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 47 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 16 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 48 ON ON ON ON OFF ON 17 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 49 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON 18 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 50 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 19 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 51 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 20 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 52 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 21 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 53 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 22 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 54 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 23 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 55 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 24 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 56 ON ON ON OFF ON ON 25 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 57 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 26 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 58 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 27 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 59 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 28 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 60 ON ON OFF ON ON ON 29 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 61 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 30 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 62 ON OFF
28. Gateway 2 192 168 1 3 H Documents and Settings hhdigital gt _ 17 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Please remember the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway then setup the IP Camera IP address according to your PC IP address to ensure computer amp IP Camera IP addresses are in the same subnet For example Set IP Camera IP addresses to 192 168 1 100 Default Gateway amp Subnet Mask same as PC with Subnet mask as 255 255 255 0 Click Set to set Network Parameter as illustrated below Diiia mee Deere nemm mmt Aleta fiir Lus I addres Lb 158 t 0 Busnsi mapgk ms D hair Danis pari pu wish pot m Mute ast IP 734 Mobi pos 5007 DHE T a 114 113 T Lagi niri Eden The Ceri when nari PERRIER ane mcavied Modify relative Network Parameters click OK then the IP camera will reboot Test the IP camera connection go to command mode by click Start Run then input command or cmd Windows 2000 XP system click ok Type ping 192 168 1 100 at command prompt press Enter button you will get following information Pinging 192 168 1 1Hid with IZ hyteo of da EFE HH Received 4 Lost wuni tri tines in mill TI Ain 0 Baz Flax iii it a He and Settings s hhdigital gt The message shown on above indicates the IP Camera is functioning normally and connects to 18
29. RUISING TRACK 58 CALL NO 4 CRUISING TRACK 59 CALL NO 5 CRUISING TRACK 60 CALL NO 6 CRUISING TRACK 62 Park position 63 the left limit 64 the right limit 65 Disable backlight 66 Enable backlight 67 Disable digital zoom 68 Enable digital zoom 69 Color B amp W auto shift mode 70 Color B amp W Manual shift mode 71 Enable Color 61 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Note 72 Enable B amp W 73 Auto iris mode 74 Manual Iris 75 Disable park position 76 Enable park position 99 Begin Auto scan 96 Stop Scan 95 Enter Menu Mode 94 Remote Reboot 93 Pan Flip 180 92 360 auto scan 9 Set power up mode Set Preset Number Function 33 Set NO 1 CRUISING TRACK 56 Set NO 2 CRUISING TRACK 57 Set NO 3 CRUISING TRACK 58 Set NO 4 CRUISING TRACK 59 Set NO 5 CRUISING TRACK 60 Set NO 6 CRUISING TRACK Light sensor integrated with camera will override the Enable color command at dark forced B W There are 128 preset positions 6 cruising tracks Consist of 16 preset positions and stay time Auto Scan Function Auto scan is a built in function designed for the C1286H speed dome camera C1286H camera can realize to auto scan to and fro at the preset speed between the left limit and the right limit It is only necessary to set the left limit and the right limit positions in advance and operate an outer command to make the dome
30. account information to your camera 5 Access camera URL through Internet http your camera myddns net port Please reference more details of Router amp Meteor mvDDNS setup on Appendix 3 amp 4 of this User s a 8 i Fr 5 Manual Note ClaiavogarA IP cameras Video servers support PPPoE auto dial up that you can connect your camera directly to an ADSL modem please remember to setup DDNS and email parameters before you enable PPPoE function It s impossible to access LAN IP from Internet IP started with 192 168 xxx xxx is LAN IP LANIP sometime called illegal IP only legal Public IP can be accessed through Internet It s not possible to access your LANIP through Internet or there will be in big security threat Hackers can access your bank account information and secrets stored in your LAN PC You will need to connect IP camera to Internet before you can access from remote through Internet there shall be a Gateway connect your office network LAN to Internet WAN usually Gateway is a broadband router you will need to change settings of your broadband router to enable the accesses from Internet to your camera Connect IP camera Internet 1 Port Forwarding forward port 80 amp 5000 default web amp data port see your router manual or Appendix 4 FAQ 2 Set DNS amp Gateway settings of your camera 3 Register a new DDNS account for DDNS Service Set DDNS settings of your camera 20
31. aming User s Manual H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 3 2 Optionals J Optionals Port Name Description RSMA Connector Detachable 5 dBi omni antenna Optional high gain directional antenna Tail Cable 3 feet wire RS 485 port can be used to connect the external Keyboard No DESCRIPTION 1 485A TX RS485 Transmit data 2 485B TX RS485 Receive data Connect Keyboard D D Connect PT control line 485A 485B terminal PTZ Ix Rx FL T T H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Alarm input Connect sensors that support on off states change Narmal Open Close alalarm To connect the Active Infrared Sensor to IP CAMERAR camera ALARM IN will trigger alarm when light beams interrupted H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Alarm output all lierrggis NT raid Fani To Alm Our amp 220VAC Source E 220VAC Devices WARNING If connect higher power loading gt 1A directly to camera alarm out will cause damage the camera Higher current 20 5A will accelerate aging of the relay on camera PCB external relay box is always recommended to protect the camera H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter4 System Requirement 4 1 The lowest hardware configuration 9 CPU Intel Pentium 2 0GHz Don t support AMD CPU
32. aming User s Manual 6 2 Live View Page IP camera E Camera Warsaw Syahir te Reco EE idam P LET Ey um bidon Alarm Gat Terminal forage Set ioco iet I rreaquis Get OCHO 7 FF FT FF In the Live view webpage administrator can do below operations Taking Snapshots Recording Playback recording Talk Back Speaker on off Alarm on off Search log info Zoom in selected area switch to full screen mode and Image Parameters Settings Snap click Snap take the current image snapshot which can be stored in your computer hard drive C XDNVS yy mm dd URL or IP_IP Camera name channel hh_mm_ss jpg in JPEG format Record Manual video recording the current video can be stored in your computer C XDNVS yy mm dd IP Camera name channel nh_mm_ss 264 The working status as Install the Central Management software first follow below steps to find the MP6Player Start all programs NVSCenterV6 xx MP6Player Replay click Replay it will bring up a new Playback window user can playback the recorded video or pictures captured Call Mic on off If user connects Microphone and Speaker with IP camera it can turn on the two way Audio function The working status as Speaker Speaker on off The working status as HET 28 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Alarm While there is an alarm click on Alarm to stop
33. apped files saving mode IP camera snapped pictures can be saved via E mail sending or FTP uploading E Mail server can be set up in Mail Settings FTP server can be set up in FTP Settings After setting all the parameters click save to make the parameters valid Note Record files are saved via FTP uploading SD card is needed for cache memory support otherwise record files will be overwritten by new files due to insufficient cache memory space 52 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 13 Local Settings P Live view F System PC lve view paramater settings vidro Coda straam Preteced Seam b Alarmi Sot Preview mode Pal time F Network Sot Reset Mosaic F Usar Minot PC Snorage paramater kb Terminal Record fila packet 28 n F Storage Sat nma hom essasrial capas Plassa keap tha default path Device amp ot Record Ale path C XDNVS CAXDNVST Record Sat Snap Sot k Lal Gee F Images Got b Lens Control Save PC live preview parameters setup Stream selection set video stream for PC live preview preferred stream and alternate stream are selectable The parameters of preferred and alternate stream can be set up in Video Settings Preview mode users can choose real time priority or fluency priority mode according to their needs Anti crack select this option to make image quality better but CPU usage rate will be higher at the same time PC record storage settings
34. ard Audio nap 5 mem kiak Tk Open Pause l ckfard rame orar Loop Pull Sereen 2 a il 0 b Ti SS A MET ain um Searching the recorded video file or snapshot pictures which downloaded from SD card in Play list click the button to download it to local PC A following window pop up after click the LA 33 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual T 3 jpg 1 11 Finish CYXDNVEOUUI 12 1 49862m1 0fd157 53 4 amp ipg 1665 18 T 351jgg 11 1i Fini amp h COKDINVEQUUT 12 1349 amidina T 53 5T pg i5 po 11 1i Finigh C XDINVSADT 12 134P C am1 001 00157 53 57 jp 460 06 p c Deets cese Click Pause to pause download manually click Start to continue downloading the remaining files click Delete to del the file click Close to close the download information window 6 4 System Settings Ip Camera Realtime IP Camera Monitoring Syeiem Live Views bo Syston Time Sync gt yu Tima Syne F Alarm Sot NTP F 5 cun arameters F Artwork Bot Enable NTE User Time zone OHTsO8 00 Beng Hongkong Eegapone Tape ET NTP servet ana neg Kame Storage Set b Local Rot System Iniarmatian F imagas Sot P Comers mama CIAO F Lens Control Standard PAL c n Upgrade lt gt Type Appitcation vice 0 Application wersion SN Syst
35. b content filtering time delimited access restrictions and more At factory default most routers are preconfigured with a variety of security settings including a firewall set to reject new incoming connections to the network This security measure is simple effective and rarely obtrusive surfing the Internet watching streaming video and chatting with friends and family is uninterrupted since these connections are established first by an outgoing connection from the LAN Since the router s firewall prevents Internet visitors from reaching any devices in the LAN the user must open a tunnel in the router s firewall to allow specific external connections to reach a specific destination device while keeping the rest of the network safe Port Forwarding All TCP and UDP traffic on the Internet uses ports to identify the protocol being used such as port 80 for HTTP web and port 25 for SMTP email To solve the firewall problem and let visitors into the network the user instructs the router to allow traffic to pass through on a given port This is known as port forwarding as the router forwards directs all Internet requests on a specific port to the local machine With port forwarding external visitors are able to connect to the server while other internal devices remain protected There are three different kinds of port forwarding 59 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Port Forwarding Standard port forwarding is
36. cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems gt This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Must read all the safety and operating instructions listed below before operating the unit Make sure not to connect the power before you have installed the camera There is great chance to damage your camera if the camera is opened by an unqualified service engineer or installer Avoid using the camera under direct sunlight tropical area Middle East or near to any source of heat Sun shielding recommended
37. cess support GSM CDMA network or private network without public IP Support Multicast unlimited clients connection match with Clairvoyant decoder Or NVSCenter software Supports TF card up to 32GB can store video recording and snapshots locally IP66 Weather proof Technical parameters Imagine Sensor 1 3 Sony CCD Day Night 480TVL Lens 23X optical zoom IR cut PAN amp TILT 360 continuous PAN 180 TILT auto flip over PAN amp TILT Speed max 250 sec Presets amp cruise 128 presets with 6 pattern cruises auto park power up actions Video compression H 264 main profile Level 3 M JPEG dual compression Video Resolution PAL 352x288 CIF 704x288 2CIF 704x576 D1 NTSC 352x240 CIF 704x240 2CIF 704x480 D1 Adjustment of Video Parameters Brightness hue contrast saturation and image quality Streaming Format Optional streaming format video streaming audio video streaming Video Frame Rate PAL 1 25 frames second NTSC 1 30 frames second Video Compression Bit Rate 16Kbit S 16Mbit S CBR constant bit rate or VBR variable bit rate Audio Input 1 channel linear input Impedance 1kO Audio Compression G 726 Audio Output 1 channel linear output Audio talk back input 1 channel MIC interface Supported Protocols HTTP TCP IP UDP RTP RTCP RTSP SMTP PPPoE DDNS DNS SMTP BOOTP DHCP FTP NTP UPnP Multicast System Interface 10 Base T 100Base TX Ethernet port 1 RS485 port Wi Fi
38. ch segment of record file when SD card is recording 1 means files will be packed every 1 minute Other Parameters IP Camera User s Manual 20 31 Automatically delete old files when storage device gets full when the storage capacity of SD card is used up the device will delete old files automatically The way to delete old files first delete the files of the earliest date if the space is still not enough then delete the files of the earliest date but one then go on like this if necessary If the record files are taken on the current date then first delete the files of the earliest hour But files of the current hour cannot be deleted if the SD card gets full in one hour the device will stop recording and snapping images After the one hour session ends system will delete the files of the hour and continue to record and snap pictures Scan the disk when device starts check storage device or not when IP camera starts Note 1 Do not cut off the power of the device during formatting process 2 ext2 file is used to format system by default After setting all the parameters click save to make the parameters valid CAUTION Never hot swap SD card that may damage the SD card valuable recording stored in SD card will be lost 50 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Record schedule By ol emm viden Record schedule Tima 1 Tima z Alarm Ret utvenrk Gat Liser Nani Ves Fila save mode Fire
39. ddisk ED card U disk conmected wath ROAM it ja the da Fault B 9 storage for alarm recording al Setting sensor alarm parameters include the schedule time on off the sensor alarm sensor state alarm output alarm delay alarm record on PC storage or capture snapshot on SD card when alarming Schedule Set the time of sensor alarm detection Alarm output Alarming trigger alarm signal output Alarm delay Alarming delay the alarm the period of time after alarm that continuous alarms will be ignored automatically set the time from 0 86400 seconds Alarm record on PC Automatically recording video and stored it on PC storage when alarming if no SD card in camera Alarm capture on SD Card Automatically capture snapshots stored on SD when alarming If there are continuous alarms the interval of snapshots is the delay time For example the alarm delay is 10 seconds it will capture an image store on SD card 39 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual every 10 seconds The snapshots on SD card can be downloaded to PC when replay And when the SD is full the old file will be over written automatically After setting click the save button Uwe Vio F Gystom F ideo Network fault alarm detect F Alarm Sot CO Enable decwet with nat Alarm sutgut amp ontor 2 Alarm output Alarm output duration 8 5 x mas F Network Bet jar Snap Snap spacing Racerd rima Fila sawe mod
40. e P ana 3 Soap 1 4 a gmail Eire erm 25 Record 7 50 0 TIF Etorage Get F Local Sot Snap cme for 3 Hout namber such ag 0 5 seconds 1 5 second and w an bo bmages tot k Lens Control BAVE e a 40 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 8 Network Setting Network Setting gt weve ES Eya fn Basiz Parameters DD NES Parameters videa Enable DHC Enable DONS Lie tte erwgding nae E Alas Oat IP address 192 168 0 1560 DONS provider d werk ver Subnet mask 255 75525850 DONS rezNama Gateway DONS pas geverd E Aveeno Music BONS domain Utter Manage k Terminal Data pert Mo ODD DONS server URAL wew reddes ret P Storage Sul HTTP port ho B DONS parvar Part 10000 Local gat Preferred DAS 188 85 1 7 Data port map No TOOG F imagus Sot lAlbemate DNS 15095 1321 HTTP part map Ka BO F Lens Gonirol WF Parameters Domain E C Enable WiFi tarztl mednz nat 8 Cy IP address PPPOE Parameters 95 Enable PPPOE a Saban mask PERDE URL PPPOE username J soi PPPOE password Password Dalina time typa of encryption Frequancy band Mode save Setting IP Camera address Subnet mask Gateway MAC Data port HTTP port DNS address The device will restart after setting and save If IP camera is connected to Wi Fi network please don t use the same subnet IP addresses for both wired amp Wi Fi Please make sure the IP camera IP is set to the same s
41. e system After upgrade completes the IP camera will work normally The back up program offers only upgrade and parameter setup functions audio and video functions are not available 3 No video image displayed in IE browser Possible reason ActiveX not installed Solution ActiveX must be installed when visiting IP camera for the first time via Internet Explorer How to install Visit IP camera click Download Address file download dialog will pop up select Run or Save to download After download finishes installation interface will pop up click install the installation of ActiveX will start automatically Register OCX success dialog box will pop up to remind the completion of installation process 57 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 4 Failto visit IP camera via IE after upgrade Solution Delete the caching of Browser Steps Open IE click Tools select Internet Options click delete files button in Internet temporary files select delete all offline contents then click OK and re log in IP camera 5 The images do not flow Possible reason 1 The frame rate of IP camera is too low Solution Increase the video frame rate Possible reason 2 Too many users are viewing the images Solution Block some clients or reduce the video frame rate Possible reason 3 The bandwidth is low Solution Reduce video frame rate or video compression bit rate 6 Fail to visit IP camera via IE br
42. ect IP camera 8 Thereis no sound while monitoring Possible Reason No audio input connection Solution Check audio connection of the host Possible Reason 2 the audio option of IP camera is off Solution Check audio parameter settings to see if you have opened the audio 9 Search NVS software cannot find device 58 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Possible reason Search NVS software adopts multicast protocol to perform searching But the firewall forbids multicast data packet Solution disable the firewall 10 Whatis my public IP address Use http checkip dyndns com will reply Current IP Address 116 77 192 104 11 Routers and Port Forwarding For a collection of step by step guides for many common routers please visit PortForward com http portforward com help portcheck htm One of the most common devices in any given network after computers of course is the router Sitting between the modem and the other devices in the network the router s job is to route direct traffic to and from the Internet and devices in the local area network LAN sharing a single Internet connection between multiple devices A router is more than just a glorified cable splitter however in addition to intelligently juggling packets and priority between devices to ensure smooth data transfer most routers include a variety of features including Quality of Service settings virtual private network options we
43. eing Tpchange he aire cho Cupio koi nari o BS trad Ciena Gez Nena can edd ard piensen priedbes froin this zones Ad pikes in this zone wall Ehe oner security settings Addthis webitetothezouw gee Pitp ljwewwipcamena com nw __ nuns Webster Peto 207 147 52 Remember to un check the Require Server verification https for all sites in this zone Type in http CameralP_address or URL to Add this website to the zone field click on Add button You can also add you LAN subnet to your trusted sites by adding http 192 168 0 if your LAN subnet is 192 168 0 xxx 22 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Vibe gue Options Gaara ecury Privacy Content Conrsckions Program Advanced select zone Eo vae ch nge GUY mings S y O ribes rest inir ant Trike cbes Restricted sn Tribes sites This zone ceran veebaites thet vou bust net to damage your computer or your Files Vosa anne vestros an thes pone Security eie For Envie tome Custam Custim CL gm Fa change the settings cick Custom lee 2 T us Hye recommended sends ck Ded aut lens ex Choose Custom level and enable all ActiveX features of Trusted sites zone lEbrowser gt Tool gt Internet Options gt Security gt Custom Level ActiveX control and Plug ins three settings should set
44. em Operation Restore Dafault Rabsot System Clock click Time Sync the camera time will be synchronized with your computer NTP Parameter Please input the correct NTP server address and select the correct time 34 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual zone After save it switch to Live View The NTP sever will show the correct time got from NTP Server System Information Display name ID number and camera type NTSC PAL Note Rename the IP Camera name and save it the camera will reboot Restore Default Resume all the IP Camera parameters Including Network parameter except MAC address to default factory settings Note Be careful when use this function Reboot Click Reboot the IP Camera will reboot after 5 seconds Upgrade The sequence of the upgrade is as follows Step1 Application uke Step2 Other uot Step3 OCX uoc Step4 Web Page uwe Application uke Select upgrade file Application uke OK amp doc Web Pag uwe Other uot Upgrade Click Browse button select the correct file for upgrading Click Upgrade to upgrade After finished the IP camera will reboot automatically For example The current version of IP Camera is V2 2 1 1 the new firmware version of IP Camera from the factory is V2 2 1 3 file kernel ccd v2213 uke click Browse button select file kernel ccd v2213 uke click Upgrade button There is information sh
45. ep edu rar eV RR aaa 7 Chapter 3 Cable and ConneC tOrS sess 9 3 1 Tail Wire Connectors rrr ete ett sansa pesa CURE e RM exeun 9 SEPAN 11 Chapter 4 System Requirement sass 14 4 1 The lowest hardware configuration s sss 14 4 2 The recommended hardware configuration nnne 14 Chapter 5 INSTALLATION eerie anaes eR uu cde pe e ka a a 15 5 1 CONNECT To IPC or LAN iiio reserderte a 15 5 2 CONNECT 10 WAN riii dee eg ibe Exc REP PETERE TIS was Gehan ecco ageless 20 5 3 Install ActiveX and Login nine aaa EXE ERAI Haa sup E 21 Chapter 6 Software Configurations sss assesses 27 SEMBLE 27 6 2 Live VieW Page wisi E 28 6 3 Video Playback iii ad dae ctae setae dadas as 32 6 4 51 518195 861100 Sises 0 34 6 5 ieri EIE 36 6 0 Motion Alarm Setting ucro amass eee ER ERE Fa PA Hd s une EN aere aa 38 6 7 Sensor Alarm Settings enne nennen nnns 39 6 8 Network Seltlng 1 tete a Rexel ere p OE EE RR RAE a AENA 41
46. et Mask all image or Mask part image the whole image divided into 22 18 blocks Select the blocks to mask or cancel the mask setting 66 Motion Alarm Setting Motion Alarm Setting Live Via E System b Video Motion Detect Enable detect T m b Alarm fat Sensitivity a Schedule set Wusrrenr Timal Timaz 8 Network Fault 0 22 858 0 10 23 08 F Wutrrork fat b Usor lange F Terminal F Horae fot k Local Set F Drags Bet E Lens Control C g E 0 Alarm eurput lt gt Alarm Chatput Alarm output duration 15 5 E E mail d Snap Snap spacing f Record tima File rave mode Saag t 2 5 E mail Ft Record e 5 Ftp Tha is 1 Sumore sensitive when highar Snap time fora fost number such a1 0 5 seconds 1 5 seconds and ao on When there is storage device harddisk S0 card U disk conmected with SAM is the default storage For alarm recording Save Setting motion alarm parameters included the schedule time on off the alarm sensitivity trigger alarm output alarm delay alarm recording on PC storage or capture snapshot to SD card when alarming The snapshots stored on SD card can be downloaded to PC on replay page Schedule Set the time of motion alarm detection Alarm output Alarming trigger alarm signal output Alarm delay Alarming delay the alarm the period of time after alarm that continuous alarms will be ignored automatically set the time
47. from 0 86400 seconds Alarm record in PC Automatically recording video and stored it on PC storage when 38 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual alarming if no SD card in camera Alarm snapshot in SD Card Automatically capturing image and stored it in SD when alarming If there are continuous alarms the interval time of capturing is the delay time For example the alarm delay is 10 seconds it will capture an image stored in SD card every 10 seconds The image in SD card can be downloaded to PC when replay And when the SD is full the old file will be over written automatically Area set Hold the left button of mouse and drag the motion detect area All Set whole image as motion detect area Cir Clear all motion detect area After setting click the save button 6 7 Sensor Alarm Settings Sensor Alarm Settings ocv EC F System Senger Oatect kb ito 4 Emsabla detect Senzortype WO o k Alam tot Schedule Mot ina Tima Time 2 y i 1 Ti 2 423 858 65 10 23 8 Pontvrork Fault aenmveork Bal Alarm output bo beer Manage a Alarm Outpet Alarm campur duraran 10 5 Tenminal E mail Btoreqe Sot A Snap Snap spacing Record rime File sawa mada Local Boi na 3 i 1 5 E mail Ft b Imeges Sot z P we h E Record i eo 5 Ftp b Lens Gontrol Enap time er s feet number perh a3 0 8 gecondz 1 9 gecosndg and gp on c When there is storage device har
48. g User s Manual 6 9 Advanced Settings Mail Parameters SMTP server smtp 163 com MAIL from MAIL to test 163 com test2 163 cam SMTP usemame liest SMTP password MAIL tthe SMTP port 25 ss O FIP Parameters Alarm Message Preferred server Alternate server 182 168 65 138 I 21 21 FTF LIFT FTP port FTF catalog Meat Username mol Password sess UPHP Parameters Enable UPN UPNP network card UPMP made LPNP server Data port map No HTTP nort map Na Data mapping status HTTP mapping status RTSP Parameters Enable RTSP e Lin ate we Designate 5000 au RTSP port 554 Public IF noticed by email Enable Email icd Time Interval Default e Mail Setting When there is a motion alarm the camera will send the alarm mail to the designated email box automatically SMTP Server Your Email server address for example Hinet mail the SMTP server is msa hinet net Mail From sender email address Mail To receiver email address SMTP User Name Your User account on SMTP server please check your outlook email settings SMTP Password Your User Password on SMTP server please check your outlook email settings Mail Title Title of the alarm mail SMTP Port port of SMTP port different mail server has different port For example the server Note Gmail mail server SMTP server smtp gmail com SMTP user name username gmail com SMTP
49. iod of time example every 1 minute FTP URL Your FTP server IP address or our LAN DISK for example 192 168 66 10 FTP port default is 21 FTP Username FTP account name FTP Password Your account password on FTP server FTP catalog folder to store snapshots Note FTP URL must be IP address don t support domain name RTSP Setting Enable RTSP streaming will be compatible with vlc player Coreplayer amp Real player on 3G phones RTSP port default port is 554 click save After setting 45 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual WARNING If RTSP enabled authentication is not required to playback live video amp audio by vlc media player Please be aware of privacy risk To play on vlc Coreplayer iPhone Smart phones Realplayer Nokia Symbian Syntax rtsp Camera url or WAN IP rtsp port Example rtsp www ipcamera com tw 554 Public IP mail notification Mail notification on off check this switch to enable public IP mail notification function Interval select the interval of public IP mail notifications After enable this function when the device starts or detects public IP change it will send notification mail to the mail address set in mail settings 46 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 10 User Management User Management LITT 0 User Manage Adrlnlstatay aerrzr 7 jamin Passwort sa Bad Carr Fawn Suy Laer MEF
50. its 1 Check type none Flow ctrl none Protocol PELCO_D STD_Speed COD click save after setting H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 6 12 Storage Settings Storage Settings P Le Vim b System k Alarm et Chasse c Total Size M __ Presb State fot b User Manage Terminal Storage set Dewi Eut a _Enap Bot b eect o 5 ps devics i e p l F beans Set Coda smrsam Prefeced Shain Record fila packet tima 1 ii F L ns Gorell Othar parameters A ae 1 4 gt S versta edd filas whas dink is Ball re 29 Cj Aste march tha storage device whan start 1 0 5 ham tha device is not linked zo tha storage device hard drive SD Card U disk che device a t3 daas Bet have fuectisas era Ba cha esas laa can sant ra rha mail dere te upload and Ftp SD card hot i est racemmandad it may damage tha SD card Elan Storage Device information view information of SD card ere including total capacity free capacity and status Users can also click I tting button to format SD card during the formatting process please click Refresh boton to the display formatting completion percentage 49 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Device Recording Parameters Stream selection set record stream for SD card preferred stream and alternate stream are selectable Record files packing interval set packing intervals for ea
51. k 2 perform 2 and 4 steps all over again 7 Set the No 56 preset position to end setting cruising track 2 And so on Power up action Users can set C1286H power up actions there are four choices A No action B Auto move to park position after power up C Start 1 cruising track D Continuous scan between left limit and right limit 63 amp 64 preset positions Switch between the 4 options by recall No 91 preset position again and again reboot the dome by recall No 94 preset position to examine the Power up action activated after reboot Note Must set relevant preset positions before performing Cruising Tracks setup 64 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Address 1 64 Receiver Switch Settings Receiver Switch Settings Address Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 33 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 2 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 34 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 3 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 35 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 4 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 36 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 5 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 37 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 6 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 38 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 7 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 39 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 8 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 40 ON ON ON OF
52. l need to connect camera to your PC by Ethernet cable at first time installation correct SSID WEP WPA password amp IP address must be set before you can connect the camera wirelessly See more in section 6 8 Network Settings You will see two IP address by camera search software utility if you didn t remove the Ethernet cable before the camera wireless connection H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Click Search Camera on Utility CD auto play menu will find all the Clairvoyant IP cameras in your local network To use SearchNVS software to search and modify network parameters IP address Subnet mask Gateway etc NOTE A Find the SearchNVS exe in tool software folder of Utility CD and copy it to PC B Install the Central Management software first follow below steps to find the SearchNVS Start all programs NVSCenterV6 xx SearchNVS The factory default settings of the IP Camera are as follows IP 192 168 55 160 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 User name admin Password admin Run the SearchNVS software to search and modify IP Camera network parameters SearchNVS use multicast protocol to find Clairvoyant IP cameras most firewalls forbid the multicast data packets So please close the firewall first or enable allow SearchNVS to use multicast protocol Click on Search button to start search IP Cameras as illustrated below w emm sm s a CEI TEL Sica Dati Fin mem 131 1 Main
53. move at the fixed speed to realize the auto patrol without operators Automatic Park Park position is the position that C1286H dome returns to after it remains inactive for a specific period of time park time 5 minutes This ensures that even when the dome is unattended it will always be pointing to a key area of the facility 62 Set preset 63 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual sun H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Two pointscan Set by Set preset positions 63 for left limit and Set preset positions 64 for right limit CAUTION Wrong left right limits may cause the C1286H scan between narrow ranges as you have set 6 Cruising Tracks 6 cruising tracks each cruising track consisting 16 preset positions No 55 60 preset positions in turn set and recall from 1 to 6 cruising tracks 1 Set the No 55 preset position to start setting cruising track 1 2 Recall the preset position which needs to set into cruising track 1 such as No 1 preset position 3 Wait for staying time staying time to next position no operation 4 Recall next preset position which needs to set into cruising track 1 maximum 16 preset positions in one cruising track perform 3 and 4 steps over and over again or go to 5 step to stop setting 5 Set the No 55 preset position to end setting cruising track 1 6 Set the No 56 preset position to start setting cruising trac
54. ness and contrast parameters to achieve desired effect The Quality value is 1 Sithe smaller the value of image quality Image Set image resolution CCD Camera supports PAL system D1 704 576 HD1 704 288 CIF 352 288 QCIF 176 144 NTSC system D1 704 480 HD1 704 240 CIF 352 240 QCIF 176 120 Quality Options for Fine Normal Basic and there is advanced image setting Advanced image setting as follows 36 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual I frame interval 100 F I frame interval 25 F Frame rate 25 F S Frame rate 5 F S Rate control CBR Rate control VBR Bitrate 2048 Kbps Bitrate 384 Kbps Quality 2 Quality 4 x 777 WAN LAN NAN Choose LAN or WAN defaults to get best applicable settings Note Why can t get image from H 264 IP Cameras But can access MJPEG IP camera images with the same broadband WAN Internet connection IP Cameras with H 264 compression won t display video if frame lost received P B frames won t display without frame at bad network connection packets may lost or out of sequence video won t start until a full frame arrived Note frame full image P frame moving objects of frame P frame must join to frame to become a full frame if frame lost no video will display Please also check the available upload bandwidth normally ADSL is very small around 256 384kbps please adjust the video settings to WAN defaults adjust the bit
55. ore address field Click Enter to bring up the camera Login page as illustrated below For initial access ar issues with viewing the camera image please click the link below to download the Activex j y y setup file Once the file is decompressed and mstalled A USER LOGIN please login to the camera again Username amin After installing the OCX successfully please delete 2 cookies in computer when user logins error IE taol Passio sme Internet eption browser history delete temporary hia history COOKIE ar confirm the username and password Download OCK Selup File Input User name Default admin Password Default admin click Submit to bring up camera video page System Setting Video Settings nemi a mar IP Cx brisa Iph IP camera P Fo Ainm Sar Pan Tilt control To control Motion Left Right Up Down we os d IL j EAA ws 26 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Chapter 6 Software Configurations 6 4 Menu Tree Live view System NTP Storage Settings Video Audio Settings KITE M A Alarm Set N Network Fault P Basic Set A Network Set Advanced G E User management Terminal Device set Record Set Storage Set Snap Set Local Set 27 Snap Record Replay Call Speaker Alarm Log Zoomin Full Screen Images Set Lens Control P T Control H 264MP PTZ RTSP Stre
56. owed that the upgrade file was downloaded to Flash in IP camera When the upgrading finished it shows upgrade success and the IP camera will reboot After reboot login and check the new version Never power off Clairvoyant IP Cameras Video servers during upgrading Don t interrupt the power and network connection during upgrading IP camera Must upgrade firmware according to the correct order first upgrade the kernel Application then OCX file and Web Page file Remember to clear up IE browser history before accessing camera after upgrading firmware Must download new OCX again after upgrading firmware See page 23 for more details H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 65 Video Settings Video Settings Title C1280R WDR 23X OSD Title M Date F Time Week Frame Bitrate L Wideo Coding Preferred Stream Coding H 284 Image 704 578 v Quality Basic Advanced F I frame interval 25 E Frame rate amp F 5 Rate control VBR Bitrate 354 Kbps Quality 4 5 LAN WAN Lens Control Auto Lris Lewel Sie Mask area set Pasitian RT mw 00GA oO els Alternate stream H 284 382 288 w 25 F 5 F 5 Enable Mask VBR T Mask area set j Kbps Snap picture parameter settings Picture format jog x LAN WAN Resolution 04 5786 Audio OFF ON amp Mic line In Save Far moda of IR in night usa please adjust its light
57. owser Possible Reason 1 Network is disconnected Solution Connect your PC to network checking whether it works properly or not Check whether there is cable failure or network failure caused by PC virus until PCs can be connected with the command of Ping Possible reason 2 IP Address has been occupied by other devices Solution Stop the connection between IP camera and Network hook up IP camera to PC separately reset IP address according to the proper operations recommended Possible reason 3 IP addresses are in different subnets Solution Check IP address subnet masking address of the DVS and the settings of Gateway Possible reason 4 Physical address of network conflict with IP camera Solution modify the physical address of IP camera Possible Reason 5 Web port has been modified Solution Contact Network Administrator to obtain related information Possible Reason 6 Unknown Solution Press RESET to restore default settings then connect it again the default IP address is 192 168 55 160 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 7 The color of images is abnormal green or other colors Solution Sometimes IP camera images cannot display properly for the difference between Graphics Cards the images appears to be green or other colors then you should run Config exe or run C windows system32 Config exe to set the following parameters of display buffer auto detection used display card memory or system memory then reopen IE and conn
58. port 465 SSL enabled Yahoo mail server 44 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual SMTP server smtp mail yahoo com SMTP user name username yahoo com SMTP port 465 SSL enabled UPNP Setting Port mapping automatically The Gateway Firewall server with UPNP function will map port for camera automatically UPNP Network Card The camera interface connect to UPNP Gateway Firewall UPNP mode There are Designate and Auto modes Designate mode Camera will designate the data port and web port to UPNP Gateway Firewall Auto mode Camera will get the data port and web port from UPNP Gateway Firewall UPNP server Gateway Firewall IP address Data mapping port data mapping port of user specified device on the router works only under specified mode Web mapping port web mapping port of user specified device on the router works only under specified mode Data mapping port status When UPNP function runs successfully the status bar will echo the data port mapped to the router by the device Web mapping port status When UPNP function runs successfully the status bar will echo the web port mapped to the router by the device click save After setting Note Camera is fully functional UPnP client will communicate with UPnP Server through standard UPnP protocols The Gateway Firewall must supports UPnP Server functions FTP Setting Upload snapshot at alarm motion amp sensor or by scheduled per
59. ss The internal IP address of the destination device in the LAN usually beginning with 192 168 x If your router dynamically assigns internal IPs with DHCP you will need to configure the server device to use an internal static IP address The best source for more detailed information about routers and port forwarding as well as step by step pictorial walkthroughs for most common routers is PortForward com If you are setting up a new service and configuring your router for the first time it is highly recommended to read their guides and walkthroughs to determine the necessary changes you will need to make to correctly forward ports in your router 60 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Appendix5 Speed Dome Setup CAUTION Settings in this section are restricted to professional technical personnel wrong settings may cause mal functional lost control will result un necessary RMA The default camera settings of C1286H speed dome camera IRIS auto BLC off Digital Zoom on IR Cut auto Auto Park off Power up action No action Auto Scan off 1809 TILT auto flip over on 6 Cruising tracks off Baud rate 2400 bps n 8 1 Address 1 Protocol PELCO D STD Speed Reference table Recall Setup Preset points Recall Preset Number Function 55 CALL NO 1 CRUISING TRACK 56 CALL NO 2 CRUISING TRACK 57 CALL NO 3 C
60. t cable is required carrying both Video amp audio in network data packets Clniavogard IP Speed Dome Cameras are ideal for use in small or mid sized businesses and homes it is also easy to set up and use Clairvoyant IP Speed Dome Cameras are embedded IP based smart devices designed for network video audio surveillance applications Optimized H 264 main profile video compression algorithm assures clearer and more fluent image transmission The Caco IP Speed Dome Camera adopts 23X optical zoom star light vision block camera the latest technology and high integration single chip SOC with powerful Linux RTOS Real time Operating System to realize high performance and low cost digital multimedia processing Built in Web Server allows users to conveniently carry out remote control via Microsoft Internet Explorer Furthermore central management software can be used for integrated surveillance and management of multiple Clairvoyant IP Cameras very easy to build large surveillance system Performance PAN TILT amp optical ZOOM mechanism SOC single chip solution made of two processors ARM9 and DSP High sensitivity 1 3 CCD sensor with 23X optical zoom good night vision capability H 264 main profile Level 3 video compression realize transmission of D1 video over lower network bandwidth Support H 264 MJPEG dual video compression output dual video streams simultaneously more adaptive to different network environment display different
61. ta port default are 80 amp 5000 on your router Port Forwarding mapping WAN http port amp data port default are 80 amp 5000 to LAN IP address amp ports Please see Appendix 4 FAQ for more details 5 3 Install ActiveX and Login 1 Click Install 1st tab on product CD pop up Manu to Install ActiveX controls plug in required by Microsoft IE browser or 2 Download ActiveX controls plug in required set the safety property of IE in the PC only at the first time accessing new IP Camera Note Before Install OCX setup must close all IE browser windows Before accessing Clairvoyant IP Cameras Video servers through IE browser please follow below steps to Add camera IP address or URL to your IE trusted sites list In order to download amp install ActiveX controls you will need to add your camera IP URL address to your IE browser Trusted sites IEbrowser Tool Internet Options gt Security 21 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual Fic EB Ves Peeled m 3 i AI aiad Liai Demma Lacunhy Privacy Coni Connections Prog Advanced i as ran and rems Web ptes from thr pone All sab mbes pena speci is secus etis Tore vill una the pone security ctr e 9 6 iter Lrcarkaws SER Fa Trusted ote Thu pore conten aiai lat Bum nol lo damage pour Coe ma Secunlg bevel bow Wut forse Custom Cua s
62. ubnet of your LAN IP please consult MIS or network engineer if don t understand what is subnet If connect IP Camera directly to your PC please make sure your PC IP is the same subnet of your IP Camera make sure to set your PC IP to manual settings Before you can connect your IP camera from Internet please must read below check points It s impossible to access LAN IP from Internet IP started with 192 168 xxx xxx is LAN IP LAN IP is illegal IP Only legal public IP can be accessed through Internet No one can access your LAN IP through Internet or you will be in big security threat Hackers can access your bank account and secrets stored in your LAN PC 1 Broadband router is firewall in nature will block all accesses from Internet you will need to set virtual server port forwarding on your router normally we will always suggest to use port gt 1024 to avoid conflicts port 1024 are frequently used by other applications 41 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual 2 Check if the DNS amp Gateway settings are correct it is impossible to get out of your LAN if wrong Gateway is the door DNS is like map people won t go out home without knowing where the door is or don t have map to find the way 3 Always test the DDNS service from another IP that is outside of your LAN some router will block WAN port access from LAN Please consult qualified network engineers for more details CAUTION
63. ver DDNS Password User Password of DDNS server DDNS Domain The unique URL set for internet access DDNS Server URL Dynamic Domain Name Service provider URL DDNS Port Default 30000 Data Port Map No Default 5000 is the TCP IP port open on your Gateway Firewall which will forward to your camera HTTP Port Map No Default 80 is the TCP IP port open on your Gateway Firewall which will forward http access to your camera Note If other than port 80 used you will need to add http port number every time you access your camera by IE browser ex http Camera_IP Address URL port 42 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streaming User s Manual PPPOE Dial up setting enable PPPOE if connect your camera to ADSL modem directly Get PPPOE Username Password from your ISP click Save button Note Please kindly notice the below facts of wireless video 1 Most wireless cameras are 2 4GHz Wi Fi some are 11b some are 11g 2 Most home routers are with 2 4GHz Wi Fi that support 11b g by default 3 Most SOHO routers are with relative weaker power to be complied with European ETSI regulations on wireless devices Antenna AP total power 20dBm 4 The true throughput of 2 4Ghz Wi Fi is 20Mbps maximum not 54 or 108Mbps will be lesser down to 1Mbps or smaller for longer wireless link distance or weaker signal strength due to interference wall door windows 5 The IP camera video will be unstable not fluent bad qualit
64. y unclear with big square blocks if packets lost during wireless transmission 6 The Wi Fi transmitting protocols will identify packets lost will try to resend over and over again until transmit successful Resend packets will jam the effective bandwidth under bad wireless link interference weaker signals 7 The resend packets previous lost packets received will be discarded as useless garbage because it is out of sequence out of sequence video frames are useless because of the real time nature of video Conclude the above facts that s the reason why SOHO Wi Fi AP will support no more than 4 wireless cameras but it is not necessary to be true if we can conquer below difficulties 1 For FCC regulations it is not strictly limited the wireless power as European Countries we can choose professional AP with higher power plus higher gain directional antennas 2 Choose only 802 11g wireless cameras set the wireless AP to 802 11g mode only to get best throughput Note 802 11b maximum throughput is only 4Mbps 3 Choose more professional IP cameras with H 264 video compression that require lesser bandwidth per camera 30fps D1 NTSC 512kbps 2Mbps maximum 4 Avoid obstacles in between AP amp IP Camera Choose different wireless channels for adjacent AP 5 Choose 802 113 5 8GHz for longer range wireless link or under serious interference to ensure good wireless link quality 43 H 264MP PTZ RTSP Streamin
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