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F4X5 Indoor Series Network Camera User's Manual

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1. Reset custom settings Reset to medium low default hi Figure 4 2 Then system goes back to Figure 4 1 click sites button system pops up the following dialogue box See Figure 4 3 m intranet Use the settings below bo define which websites are included in the local intranet zone Include all local intranet sites nat listed in other zones Include all sites that bypass the proxy server Include all network paths UNCs Figure 4 3 Click advanced button system pops up the following dialogue box See Figure 4 4 Click add button to add a website to the zone 22 Local intranet You can add and remove Web sites From this zone All Web sites in this zone will use Ehe zone s security settings Add this Web site to the zone http 192 168 1 108 Web sites http 1192 168 1 108 Require server verification https For all sites in this zone Figure 4 4 23 5 Client Operation 5 1 Network Connection Before web client operation please check the following items Network connection is right eo Network Camera and PC network setup is right Use order ping Network Camera address to check connection is OK or not Usually the return TTL value should be less than 255 System is compatible with Window VISTA web controls But you need to disable user account control and then reboot the device 5 2 Login and Logout Open IE and input Ne
2. Figure 3 2 3 2 Lens Installation 13 1 Line up the lens to the installation position and turn it clockwise until it is fixed firmly 2 Insert lens cable plug into auto lens shutter connector Go to step 3 directly if you are installing manual lens 3 You can use slot screwdriver to turn screw to adjust focus if you can not adjust properly when it is co Figure 3 3 3 3 Remove Lens 1 Unplug lens cable from the auto lens shutter connector 2 Turn lens counter clockwise and dismantle it Figure 3 4 3 4 Real Panel The network camera real panel is shown as in Figure 3 5 1 Audio output 2 Audio input 3 SD card port 4 I O port 5 Status indication light 6 Wireless network indication light 7 Video output 8o Wireless antenna 9 Power port 10 RESET button 11 Brightness adjust button 12 Network port Figure 3 5 14 Working status of status indication light Power indication light 1 When connect the IP camera to power the red light becomes on Green light flashes and becomes on so that you can know power is O K you can log in now 2 All lights turn off when system reboots via software 3 Green light flashes when system is reading writing SD card Network indication light When connect the IP camera to the wireless network network indication light becomes green When connect the IP camera to the cable network network indication light becomes red Reset Operation You can click RESET butto
3. 37 Figure 5 32 Sensitivity There are six levels The sixth level has the highest sensitivity Worksheet Click set button near the work sheet you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 33 You can click set button near the corresponding date to set time periods Worksheet State Figure 5 33 Alarm output Activated the external device when motion detection occurs Alarm output delay time system will delay the alarm for specified period after alarm completes The value range from 10s to 300s Prompt system can pop up alarm information in local host screen Email Once you enable this function system will send out email to client when alarm occurs Record select the corresponding record channel s Multiple choices System can automatically activate corresponding channels to record when alarm occurs Record delay time System delay the specified time to record when motion detection stops The value ranges from 10s to 300s Tour The selected channel begins one window tour when alarm occurs E System Settings Event Type Camera Enable Sensitivity Export Configuration Import Configuration 38 Figure 5 34 5 6 7 Network Network interface is shown as in Figure 5 39 5 6 7 1 PPPoE Connection oet PPPOE as on and then please input PPPoE name and PPPoE password you get from your ISP Internet service provider After saving it you need to restart to activate your configuration After reboo
4. Minute 11 Y Frotocol NOME MM CamID i Beni Rate 9600 Matrix H0 FAL Save Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 5 21 5 6 1 Load and Save Configuration 5 6 1 1 Save configuration Click export configuration button in Figure 22 You can save current configuration to a directory The file extension name is CFG See Figure 5 22 31 3 My Computer omy Network Places QOEM_ 120060919 File name _ Save Save as ype Config Fie cia Figure 5 22 5 6 1 2 Load configuration Click import configuration button in Figure 5 21 You can draw a Y before checkbox to load you previously backup file See Figure 5 23 Click Ok button and then select file of extension name CFG Now you have updated system setup Select load mode ed select load mode Ze Load all Load except ip port remote address Figure 5 23 5 6 2 General Click general button the interface is shown as below See Figure 5 24 Here you can select file length and choose overwrite the previous file or stop recording when disk is full You can select channel number protocol address and baud rate to control the lens or PTZ 32 E System Settings iP General Record n Image L Alarm Video Detect Sa Network When HDD is HostHame VS E IP Address Subnet Mask Tep Fort Era Gatellay HITE Port lso IHS Server Max Rese Console Rees Setup Fack Duration en h
5. RS232 For debug Network remote upgrade Upgrade programvia Wep or client end l Upgrade from network via S na pork upgrade serial port command View PC running status or Serial port control platform IPC parameter via serial port Log in the client end Network client end software in the PC to monitor IPC function when activating the alarm 10 Parameter Configuration Encryption Power supply RESET Port ESD protection Device information video information serial port setup record setup motion detection setup alarm setup OSD information Search log status user management email setup data modification program upgrade reboot and etc IPC provides interface to modify system setup IPC provides interface to check system running information Record the following information system operation setup operation alarm event record management user management clear log Anti pirated version Mu NRI PoE Comply to IEEE802 3af standard DC12V power supply Support Watch dog max support 35 hardware software Watchdog reset seconds for HI3510 Alarm input port Analog video output port Important event log record Alarm output one Network interface RJ45 10M 100M self adaptive Ethernet port Wireless network interface 1 antenna Support high speed card low speed ESRAC Ono card 1 2 4GB capability now Running status indication light one light red
6. com Hame iw ang li anh Pas sword mm Others Default Title IPC Test Save Cancel Figure 5 56 Modify server IP In Figure 5 56 click modify button the interface is shown as in Figure 5 57 Here you can select current user and modify its IP information IP Address Setup Server 12 16 Part 25 Figure 5 57 You can enable send email function in the motion detection interface and alarm interface Please refer to Figure 5 58 48 E System Settings x System Settings mi WIDE per Lo General ke Scheduled Time EX Image Lei Alarm e B o Race ey Motion Detection Bel eds mi oq p EE Motion Detection Zone Full Screen Record Channel 1 Sensitivity 3 hd Status OFF D Output Port Alarm Output f 1 Recorded Camera No Iw 1 Send Mail iv Save Channel Clear Export Configuration Import Configuration Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 5 58 The client end email is shown as below Alarm Matter Email Test Alarmin Channel 255 Alarm Start Date Day Month Year Hour Minute Second 12 12 2006 16 30 20 Alarm Device Name localhost Mail Sender IP 10 6 3 8 The motion detection email content is shown as below Alarm Matter Motion Detect Alarmin Channel 2 Alarm Start Date Day Month Year Hour Minute Second 12 12 2006 15 5 36 Alarm Device Name localhost Mail Sender IP 10 6 3 9 5 7 11 Reboot Click reboot button system pops up a warning dialogue bo
7. 4 E E lt lt Local Server gt gt Pe License 21 Settings e Activity DVR WAD LCH E is al Domains gt dE v Append E a zhonghy 4 ce lt Settings Execute Activity EE Directories wv List Iw Create Y Remove IT suvlirectories hw Inherit i Apply v Restore lt lt Local Server gt gt System Administrator Down 0 000 kBps Up 0 000 kBps 3 of 32767 Sockets 0 0 Users o xfers Ai 39 Figure 5 35 You can use a PC or FTP login tool to test setup is right or not For example you can login user ZHY to FTP 10 10 7 7 and then test it can modify or delete folder or not See Figure 5 36 Internet Explorer E3 Ze To lag on to this FTP server type a user name and password FTP server 10 10 7 7 Leer name Password After vou log on wou can add this server ko your Favorites and return to iE easily Log on anonymously Figure 5 36 System also supports upload multiple IP cameras to one FTP server You can create multiple folders under this FTP Enable FTP function Now IP camera can upload alarm and motion detection video files Please current upload channel shall be in motion detection or alarm record status that is to say IP camera local end shall be in the corresponding type and has the content set FTP server address port and dir name See Figure 5 37 E Serv U Administrator lt lt Local Server gt gt TAK xo oe Beet x FTP Server E ile Edit D
8. 4 Or you can right click mouse and then click real time monitor button See Figure 5 5 Realtime Monitor d start Dialog Playback Control Bar Volume Adjustment Alarm Settings Network Data Flux Full Screen Video Zoom d Figure 5 5 5 4 Video Right click Mouse Menu In real time monitor mode click video button the interface is shown as below See Figure 5 6 Comparing with Figure 5 5 you can see there is a newly added item PTZ Control Realtime Monitor j Start Dialog Playback Control Bar PTZ Control Volume Adjustment Alarm Settings Video Setting Network Data Flux Full Screen Video Zoom d 25 Figure 5 6 5 4 1 Real time Monitor Click real time monitor and then select CAM1 you can go to real time monitor mode See Figure 5 7 Realtime Monitor Start Dialog Playback Control Bar Volume Adjustment Alarm Settings Hetwork Data Flux Full Screen Video Zoom Figure 5 7 5 4 2 Start Dialog Click start dialog you can enable network audio talk function 5 4 3 Playback Control Bar In real time monitor mode the playback bar is shown as Figure 5 8 you can record or capture interface besides playback function Recorded video is automatically saved in download folder under installation folder The saved file is named as recording starting time year month day minute second channel number recording end time year month day minute second such as 20060405084519 1 060405084523 da
9. Figure 5 14 PIZ Control Preset Auto Tour Pattern Aux On Auto Scan Aux Off Auto Fan Figure 5 18 29 5 5 Search Click search button the interface is shown as below See Figure 5 19 Here you can select file type and time then click search button pr Record Search r Type Parameter fe Record prom zoor 2 12 Tomm Alarm To lor 3 16 Mias Domnload En Motion Channel h gt iil Channel Local L Result Ho Start Time Stop Time Size E T De Figure 5 19 In the search result you can select one or more files to download to your local PC The playback bar is shown as below See Figure 5 20 1 Save 2 Stop 3 Snapshoot 4 Fast Backward 5 Play 6 Pause 7 Fast play 8 Hide 9 Full screen 10 Close Figure 5 20 The download default file name is begin date time channel number end time extension name is DAV such as 20070307002450 1 20070307002503 dav 30 5 6 Configure Click configure button there are total six function keys See Figure 5 21 General Record Image Alarm Video detection Network E System Settings iP General y Record ex Image L Alarm Video Detect Eis Network WSE When HDD is HostHame IP Address Subnet Mask Tep Fort Daag Gatel ay i E HITE Port lso IHS Server Max KZ Console rF ESE Setup Pack Duration 60 ES Language English 1 m Enable
10. Monitor Adopt the following audio and video transmission protocol HTTP TCP UDP RTP RTCP Send some alarm data or message via SMTP Support web access suitable for WAN Network e Realize IPC configuration and management via Ethernet Management Support web and client end e Support peripheral equipment management each peripheral equipment Peripheral Equipment control protocol and interface can be set freely q e Support serial port RS485 transparent data transmission e Support system resource information and running status real time Assistant display Function e Support log function 12 3 Installation 3 1 Install CS Camera This series Network Camera is compatible with CS installation lens besides the one in the accessories package 3 1 1 Suitable lens The lens should be less than 1kg and use CS installation mode The real standout should be less than 4mm Co Installation Lens ARM ar Below Figure 3 1 3 1 2 About Auto Iris Lens This series camera supports DC servo auto iris lens When you want to connect with auto lens you need to select a suitable lens plug not provided to replace the original one in the lens cable e Dismantle the plug in the lens cable e Welding lens cable with the plug stitch Please refer to lens user s manual for more information about pin distribution Finned cable You can cut finned cable if the cable is thick enough Plug Not provided GE ei 0 0
11. Section 3 SS LH ER ER P B P e Sal Be Notify 09 24 44 DVR3 The device is connected Section 4 52 Figure 6 3 There are totally six sections e Section 1 There are eight function keys monitor E map record save alarm configuration log and system e Section 2 Here is for you to view channel video e Section 3 Here is for you to select display mode System supports various display modes HD item is for you to select priority between real time and video fluency e Section 4 Here is for you to view current help information e Section 5 Here is to display data flux and CPU status e Section 6 There are four function buttons PTZ color device and plan Please note system only supports one window in full screen Here we recommend resolution 1024 768 oelect a device name and then click connect disconnect button you can connect current device to network You can see a little red cross below the name disappeared Click one window on you left side and then double click channel name on you right hand you can see the corresponding video in current window Please refer to Figure 6 4 for connection disconnection information E Device List El wm GBE e GEE d Connected channel x GBE 3 Disconnected channel Figure 6 4 6 3 Add New Device Click configuration button you can see a network management unit shown as in Figure 6 5 There are five function buttons from left to right device management us
12. card is not in protection mode and then you can insert the SD card in the network camera When you want to remove the SD card from the network camera please make sure current SD card is not in protection mode otherwise it may result in error loss or card damage Warning Our SD file system is not compatible with MS Windows OS you need to log in network camera and then download data to local PC via network 3 7 PC or Network Connection Please use crossover cable if you want to connect Network Camera with PC Please use straight through cable if you wan to connect Network Camera with network o LAN 17 Please refer to Figure 3 11 for installation in LAN When you need to install more than one camera please refer to the following up contents to specify an independent IP address for each camera Hetwork Client end Hetwork Switch Router M 3 Hetwork Switch Router BENE ee Hetwork Camera Hetwork Client end Figure 3 11 O Public Network Install the network camera in the LAN and then you need a PC in the same IP section of the camera Now you can set PPPoE or use specified IP Public IP The above information you can get from your internet service provider ISP Please refer to Figure 3 12 for connection information Network Client end Network Camera gt Network Switch Router BEEN Network Client end Figure 3 12 18 4 Operation Flow Diagram 4 1 Operation after Your First Time Installation Ple
13. green h EIE baka ano ene Network interface seat has indication light Cone light green Network connection indication light Cone light yellow Wireless network receive send indication light Cone light green Power indication light one light red 11 Auto aperture interface one DC drive mode 2 2 Feature User e Different user rights for each group one user belongs to one group only Support central server backup function in accordance with your configuration and setup in alarm or schedule setting Support local record function and backup recorded video in client end Support SD card memory backup function support short time backup when encounter network connection failure O Real time respond to external alarm input 200MS as user pre defined activation setup and exert corresponding message in screen and audio prompt allow user to pre record audio file Provide central management server management option so that system can initiatively send alarm notice remotely Alarm input can connect with various peripheral equipments Provide prompt or alarm option when encounter video loss Reserve 9M for you to record and backup audio and video file Support SMS short messaging service function IPC one channel audio video data transmit to network terminal and then decompress Delay within 1 second network bandwidth support needed Network Max support 10 connections Backup Management Alarm Function
14. max delaying Narrow bandwidth transmission time 500ms capability Audio max delaying time 200ms Specification Zoom Adjustment Manual Auto Lens Control Focus Adjustment Manual Auto Aperture Adjustment Manual Auto DC CS interface Backlight compensation control Manual On Off White balance adjustment Manual Auto Contrast ness adjustment Manual Auto Bright ness adjustment Manual Auto Electronic shutter control Manual Auto Manual Auto CCD Video Process The color B amp W Day Night switch here just an electronic switch System removes the color elements and reserves the B amp W elements It is not a filter switch QCIF CIF D1 Max support D1 resolution Standard H 264 H 264 Video compression Gncoda decode omal M JPEG Not supported right now Take 16 19 pix as a macro unit Support 1620 detection zones Sensitivity value ranges from O0 to 100 aise 1 ch D1 20FPS 1 ch CIF 20FPS Audio Talk Within 200ms Audio EE Audio Listening 1 ch MIC input Hisilicon Standard H 264 PPPoE Dial Dial function oe Nr Color B amp W Day Night switch Video Motion Detection TR TROGISNMP 0 TRos SNMP Simple network administration function IP address MAC address filter Network Safety IP address auto search M belaan Wireless Network Wireless Network Interface 802 11b g Schedule Record Support max 6 periods After enabling manual record no matter system is Manual Reco
15. 2 Http Port 80 TCP Port 37777 Channel 1 Protocol NONE Address 8 Baud rate 9600 Video format PAL 2 Schedule Channel 1 Week Week of current set time Start time 0 0 End time 24 0 Record Yes Motion Detection No Alarm No 3 Video Channel 1 Frame Rate 25 Data Stream CBR Quality 4 Compression algorithm H 264 Resolution CIF Channel Display Yes Time Display Yes Alarm when video loss occurs No Network Transmission Protocol Monitor TCP Playback TCP 4 Alarm Alarm port 1 Alarm type Normal Open Record channel 1 No Output port 1 No Start time 0 O End time O O SMS No 0000000 VD 6 6 6 O 6 6 60 6 O0 0 O Oo O 60 6 60 6068 C o 60 60 60 60 6 6 60 6060 57 8 5 6 0000 O 00090080 8 7 e e e e e e e e 8 8 Motion Detection Motion Detection No Channel 1 Delay 10 Sensitivity 3 Alarm Output 1 No Record Channel 1 Yes Network PPPOE Setup No PPPOE User name NO PPPOE Password No PPPOE Address 0 0 0 0 Video setup Channel 1 Audio Coding Close Auto White Balance Yes Record Type Has no relationship with network Contrast 7 Brightness 10 R Gain 32 B Gain 32 Assistant setup Language English User management There are two levels gt Administrator lt gt User name 888888 Password 888888 lt gt User name admin Password admin gt Ordinary user lt gt User name 666666 Password 666666 lt gt Us
16. 9 30 Time B 0 00 00 23 59 59 All Figure 5 27 5 6 4 Image Click image button the interface is shown as below See Figure 5 28 Here you can select the image quality and protocols for each channel 34 Here you can set encode mode quality and protocol for each channel You can select from the dropdown list AV enable you can draw a y before the check box to enable corresponding function Data stream there are two data modes CBR VBR Resolution there are several resolutions for you You can select from the dropdown list such as CIF Frame rate PAL there are several options 1 2 3 6 12 25 PAL Encode type Default mode is H 264 Quality There are six levels The different data flux occupies different bandwidth and the transmission image qualities are also different Among them level 6 needs the widest bandwidth and can reveal the best image quality Please note you setup here only applies for image quality in web or client end E System Settings hz General kel Record Ey Image Lund Alarm dy Video Detect Es Network Lamera 1 Camera Title CAM 1 Normal Master Stream Extra Stream Extra Stream AY Enable w Video Audio AV Enable Video Audio Data stream CBR T Data stream CER m Size CIF Size HI m Frame rate 25 HE Frame rate 25 E Encode Type k Quality 4 4 Overlay W Time Display W Camera Display Video Lost Alarm Enable Bi E Export Configurati
17. FAX5 Indoor Series Fixed Network Camera User s Manual Table of Contents 1t General Introducido id iaa 6 1 1 E ene O NN ieee 6 1 2 System RequireMent occcnnnnnnococnccccccnononanananonoconononnnanononnnooconnnnnnnnnnnncnocnnnnnnnnnnnnncccnnannns El 2 eicere 8 2 1 Technical eer te Le a EE 8 2 2 Fe UI E ETT TEE 12 3t E OM er seh Ec UM tec ULM LE I IMMER ERI DUE E 13 3 1 install GS Camera RU 13 S PNE ES EE CEET 13 3 1 2 About Auto Iris Lens 13 3 2 KERS HAS NOR NT EDT 13 3 3 Remove Hens ont eee enne eats 14 3 4 Reek ENEE 14 34 Jee LE GESEIS 15 ous MC SOC raten ketenen tesa utto et c ose ERU ee eee rene ed 15 3 4 3 Alarm Input and OUtpUt eege 16 3 5 ONS CEREREM 16 3 6 SD Card MAS Peal UO A wreede ad 17 3 7 PC or Network Connection ccccccsccccssccccsccccsccccsscccssccesscceccscccsseccssccessccnacss 17 4 Operaton FIOW DAGEN sneek ee teke metadata oehoe eerie 19 4 1 Operation after Your First Time Installation eneen 19 5 4 2 ES ecu SED a E T 21 o A e OC OE ECO TI E A 24 5 1 NEIWORK COMMCCUON EE 24 5 2 eel Manda Lodo RETRO E 24 5 3 Go to Real time Monitor Mode 25 5 4 Video Right click Mouse Menu eese 25 541 Re aktime MONITO urethanen eenderde 26 DAZ Shalt LNAI OG Pe T UU E 26 9 4 9 Playpack Control BOE iuda eee ee etende 26 9 44 Volume AdJ ustmernt uscuioese oe Ferre e idad 26 9 d49 AAM Se MNS Ename oat II 26 5460 Net Eater nd MU ebe 27 Sr M A TT 27 5439 Video ZOOM anna E 27 PAD N
18. Language English Minute zi Protocol HOWE CamID Baud Rate 9600 Matrix HO Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 5 24 Click RS232 setup button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 25 Here you can input baud rate data bit parity bit and stop bit R5237 Setup Baud Rate 1115200 hd Data Bit 5 bit vi Parity Bit Hone Stop Bit 1 bit Cancel Figure 5 25 5 6 3 Record Here is for you to set record setup You can select several periods in different channels and on various date See Figure 5 26 Please follow the steps listed below Here we want to set for Sunday e Select channel number from the dropdown e Click the set button after Sunday you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 27 e In Figure 5 27 please draw a y before the check box and then input start time and end time You can input several periods Max six periods at the same time 33 e After completing setup for Sunday please repeat the above step to set for other channels e Click Save button system goes back to Figure 5 26 Please click Save button again to exit E System Settings e General Record E Image G Alarm Video Detect 5 Network m Record Info Record Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 5 26 Record Time 1 0 00 00 23 50 59 Time 2 0 00 00 __ 23 59 59 Time 3 0 00 00 23 59 59 Time 4 0 00 00 23 59 59 Time 5 0 00 00 2 23 5
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20. ase follow the operation flows below after you first installation For your reference only 19 Please make sure you have properly installed Network Camera lens and connected to network 12 VDC Set PC IP address in the same network segment of the Network Camera factory default setup Network Camera factory default Such as PC IP Address setup IP 192 168 1 108 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 is192 168 xxx xxx subnet mask and gateway is the same with factory default setup Use ping XXx Xxx xxx xxx Network Camera IP address to check network connection Open IE browser and then input Network Camera address in the address column such as 192 168 xxx xxx Open system you can see security alarm Please refer to chapter 4 2 for IE lt setup modification if you can not install controls properly interface asking you whether install Network Camera web control webrec cab or not Please click OK you can see system begins auto installation After installation you can enter the main l Factory default account is interface Please input your user name Username admin and password to login Password admin After logged in you can modify default IP address subnet mask and gateway 20 4 2 IE Security Setup You need to modify your IP security setup if you can not install controls properly Open your IE browser Tools gt Internet Options gt Security select Local Intra
21. er manager E map device configuration and upgrade 53 Net Manager UnitYer4 6 0 0 build 2008 03 26 UnRegister Organization Organization Device Name IP Address Port Number User Name Channel Amount Device List Ka Building 1 10 10 3 16 STET admin 8 ww DVR2 60 191 94 122 3TTTT wf 8 10 10 5 80 3TTTT admin 8 ies ka Building 1 Add organization structure Add device Figure 6 5 54 7 Auto Search IP Tool Open the auto search IP tool exem click device list item you can an interface is shown as in Figure 6 1 Here you can view device IP address port sub net mask and gateway information AutoSearchDevc ll xj IN CE T EUM HIer er TST T dm y E TS rg Port Humber t Mask Default Gateway Mac Address 10 5 2 36 299 D B D 00 05 da 00 34 ae 10 5 2 37 00 05 da 00 30 4a 10 5 2 133 00 01 e 23 0a 23 10 5 2 135 255 0 en 00 84 54 82 31 84 Figure 7 1 In Figure 6 1 double click one IP address you can see a web interface See Figure 6 2 3 Network Video Server System Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back ix a O P search S Favorites e ey a Cf We Ca AQ ay 3 Address http 192 168 1 108 sb Start Search EI oo Links WEB Service es Login Logout Video Search Config Assistant o ys Network Video Service Copyight 2007 Al Rights Reserved Figure 2 In Figure 6 1 select one IP and then clic
22. er name default Password default Record Control Stop Time and Date The time you have set in the last time Alarm Prompt No Channel Name CAM 1 Record Path C download Auto maintenance Never 58
23. guration Import Configuration Figure 5 39 5 7 Assistant In the main interface click assistant button the interface is shown as in Figure 5 40 Assistant button includes the seventeen items 41 v Change Language d User Management Record Control Log Information Date Time oystem Information larm Prompt Lamera Title Upgrade BIOS Mail Setting Reboot Record Directory Auto Maintain About Figure 5 40 5 7 1 Change Language oystem can switch between simplified Chinese and English It needs to reboot before modification becomes activated 5 7 2 User Manage Here is for you to manage users and user groups See Figure 5 41 upper level is group level and click to see the whole group list Group Management User Management Add User Modify User default Delete User Modi fy Password Add Group Modify Group OK Figure 5 41 5 2 1 Add Group Click add group to input group name See Figure 5 42 42 Group Setup Group Information Figure 5 42 Click lt Power gt to set group power Click lt Save gt to save configuration 5 2 2 Delete Group Click lt Delete Group gt the interface is shown as in Figure 5 43 Note You can only delete empty group E g There is no user in current group information 34 Z re you sure bo delete group aaaa Figure 5 43 5 2 3 Modify Group Click modify group the interface is shown as in Figure 5 44 You ca
24. he following interface See Figure 6 1 Select Language This is the first time pou run this program please select the language you want to use English Figure 6 1 After selecting a language you can see the following interface Here you can input user name and password to log in you selected server The log in interface is shown as in Figure 6 2 If it is your first time to use the system you need to click add button to add a device first Default central control server name is Local System default username and password both are admin Note For security reasons please modify your password after you first logged in 51 Grout RU User ad in g d SN Password weet v Save Password Prepare for logging in Select Login Server SN Server Name Server IP address Server Port Number 1 Local 10 10 2 131 39999 Register Service Please select register type Control Center isa Transfer Server E Figure 6 2 6 2 Enable Monitor After successfully logged in please select the device and then click connect disconnect button ee Select the channel you wan to view click connect disconnect button e again amp Enterprise Pro Surveillance Platform Business Yer4 6 0 0 build 2008 03 26 UnRegister teroriselProlSurvelllance s Data Flux 224Kbp Section 1 o ee Sese 1 TEE Segen Section 5 BE Device List Section 2 aroa E Es Preview ka Building 1
25. k modify button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 3 You can input device user name and address and then log in 55 GER IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gatewa Mac Address 1 10 5 2 135 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 84 54 82 31 84 2 10 5 2 3T 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 05 da 00 30 4a 3 10 5 2 133 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 01 ef 23 0a 23 4 10 5 2 36 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 05 da 00 34 ae 5 10 5 2 9 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 74 95 31 41 a6 UserName admin Password om can cea gt ModifyIp Refresh Figure 7 3 After you logged in you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 4 Here you can modify device IP address sub net mask and gateway information IE WO IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gatewa Mac Address 1 10 5 2 135 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 84 54 82 31 84 2 10 5 2 3T 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 05 da 00 30 4a 3 10 5 2 133 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 01 e 23 0a 23 4 10 5 2 36 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 05 da 00 34 ae 5 10 5 2 8 3TTTT 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 00 74 95 31 41 a6 Modify window x IP address 10 i 5 2 36 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 10 5 0 1 Default gateway e ModifyIp Refresh Figure 7 4 56 8 Appendix Factory Default Setup 8 1 General e When HDD is full Overwrite IP Address 192 168 1 108 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Domain Server 10 1 0
26. l 1 to go to preset X Click set button near the PTZ activation you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 30 Hone O Figure 5 30 e Record delay time System delay the specified time to record when motion detection stops The value ranges from 10s to 300s e Tour The selected channel begins one window tour when alarm occurs 36 E System Settings E General kel Record ex Image e Alarm ds Video Detect Es Network Event Type Local Alarm Alarm In Enable Device Type Normal Open Worksheet Set Iv Alarm Output ES Alarm out Delay time lo Seconds Mail Tip Iw Record A PTZ Link et Record Delay time jo w Seconds Tour E Export Configuration Import Configuration Figure 5 31 5 6 6 Video Detection Note Please draw a y before the check box to enable current function otherwise your setup may be invalid Motion detection will take effect exclude the time you set to schedule recording See Figure 5 34 Event type Here you can select detection type motion detection video loss detection and camera mask detection Channel select the channel to set motion detection Enable you can draw a y before the check box to enable current function Area click set button you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 33 There are total 192 16 12 small zones Please click and drag mouse to set motion detection zone Right click mouse you can exit
27. l the accessories recommended by manufacturer 1 General Introduction This series Network Camera adopts traditional camera feature and network video technology Besides video snapshoot function of ordinary camera this camera also allows you to monitor backup and analyze video information and take corresponding measures via client end You can use this Network Camera alone or you can use in a network and configure network client end Please refer to the following layout for network connection information See Figure 1 1 Central Server Network Client FOUtEr Switch TCPAP Network Router a te i H4 IF ay A Camera IP gt Camera gt Camera gt Camera Network Client Router Switch n MN Figure 1 1 1 1 Feature e IPC F425 series 1 3 inch SONY CCD 420TVL support day night mode switch e IPC F445 series 1 3 inch SONY CCD 480TVL support day night mode switch e IPC F465 series 1 3 inch SONY CCD 540TVL support day night mode switch IPC F425 series Min illumination Color 0 1Lux F1 2 B W 0 01Lux F1 2 IPC F445 series Min illumination Color 0 1Lux F1 2 B W 0 01Lux F1 2 IPC F465 series Min illumination Color 0 1Lux F1 2 B W 0 01Lux F 1 2 Standard CS interface lens lt gt Manual aperture 3 5mm 8mm F1 4 For F425 series only Manual aperture 3 5mm 8mm F1 2 For F445 and F465 series lt gt Max D1 resolution Support 30f s NTSC 25f s PAL in all resolutions Support dual st
28. n modify group name and click power button to set proper right for the whole group Group Setup Group Information Name user Power Figure 5 44 5 7 2 4 Add User Click Add User the interface is shown as in Figure 5 45 User Setup User Information Hame Group Password Confirm Reuseable Power Figure 5 45 43 Input user name password group you can click confirm password Reusable function allows multiple users to use the same account to log in 5 2 5 Power When you add new user or new group such as in Figure 5 42 Figure 5 45 click power button the interface is shown as in Figure 5 46 Here is for you to set user s power There are two power groups main power and monitor power The main power includes the following twelve items Shut down shut down machine Replay replay recorded video file Record record video file Backup backup video file PTZ Control Control Pan tilt Account user management system information check system configuration and mail setting Alarm modify alarm menu Configuration modify system and mail configuration And modify time Query Log review log file system Update Update system Control modify channel name The monitor power includes the following items CAM 01 user has the power to monitor current channel Power Setup TT Shut down Playback J Record C Backup JPTZ Control Figure 5 46 5 7 2 6 Modify use
29. n to restore factory default setup After the power indication light became green press this button for at least five seconds you can see the system automatically reboot After rebooting the system restored factory default setup 3 4 1 1 0 Port RS485 Pin Distribution RS485 A RS485 B ALARM IN1 ALARM IN2 ALARM OutA C ALARM _OutB 3 4 2 I O socket Use slotted screwdriver to press the button of cable groove AWG SN 28 to 22 Insert the cable into the groove and then release the screwdriver See Figure 3 6 15 Slotted Screwdriver Figure 3 6 3 4 3 Alarm Input and Output Connect peripheral device with alarm output port of IP camera I O See Figure 2 4 In the main menu from configuration to alarm setup you need to set alarm type as normal open See chapter 5 6 5 You can refer to Figure 3 7 for alarm input Inside a Camera Outside a Camera Si Connect 3 pin or 4 pin with alarm input Activated in low voltage peg at Mechanical Switch Circuit Sample GND Figure 3 7 Please refer to Figure 3 8 for alarm output Inside a Camera Outside a Camera 5 Y Connect 5 pini with ALARM Outs Relay Circut Sample MIVAC TA N VDC LA Connect 6 pin with ALARM uf Figure 3 8 3 5 Profile The general whole profile is shown as in Figure 3 9 and Figure 3 10 16 Lens connection device Figure 3 10 3 6 SD Card Installation Before installing SD card please make sure current SD
30. net See Figure 4 1 Internet ptions EEE T General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view ar change security settings e V y O Internet Local intranet Trusted sites Restricted sites Local intranet a This zone is Far all websites that are 5 Found on your intranet Security level For this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom level To use the recommended settings click Default level Custom level Default level Reset all zones to default level Figure 4 1 Click custom level the interface is shown as below See Figure 4 2 Please set as below e Set initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe as enable or prompt e Set download unsigned ActiveX controls as enable or prompt Click OK to save modification system pops up warning dialogue box asking you to confirm modification please click Yes button 21 Security Settings Local Intranet Zone Settings Er NET Framework reliant components Er Run components not signed with Authenticode 3 Disable Enable C Prompt Er Run components signed with Authenticode C Disable Enable O Prompt Activex controls and plug ins 9 Allow previously unused Actives controls to run without pror O Disable Enable d Allow Scriptlets 3 Disable Ch Ensble el T Takes effect after wou restart Internet Explorer
31. omain View Window Help Licence Ftp Ftp e Y 5 tng lire ien ZHY sear User Name Password FileLength M0 M interval 5 Mim Camera 1 y Week Fri Y Start Time End Time Motion Alarm Record 1 D D E a lo W w Record 2 a oo a o a L E ban 0 000 kp Up 0 000 kBp3 of 32T6T Sockets B Users D Xfors Figure 5 37 e File length upload file length When setup is larger than the actual file length system will upload the whole file When setup here is smaller than the actual file length system only uploads the set length and auto ignore the left section e Interval in each channel system only uploads the first video file in accordance with video type alarm motion detection during the same period For example when interval value is 5 minutes system only uploads the first motion detection 40 or alarm file in each 5 minute When interval value is 0 system uploads all corresponding files O Period 1 and period 2 you can set two periods for one each channel e System file name is shown as in Figure 5 38 xi EE Type Channel Time Figure 5 38 E System Settings DOES OWS ID Damian Name OWS Enable DNS Server IP IIH Sever Port Sever Type Alias Username Password PPPoE PPPoE Enable FFFoE IF Address PFPoE Hame FFFoE Password Ftp Ftp Dir Hame Host IP User Hame FileLength Camera Record Motion Alarm Record 1 a A Record E E E Save Export Confi
32. on Import Configuration Figure 5 28 5 6 5 Alarm Note Please draw a Y before the check box to enable current function otherwise your setup may be invalid Here is for you to choose record channel and output port See Figure 5 31 Event type you can select local input or network input Local input is referring to local alarm input and network input is referring to alarm signal from network Device type There are two alarm types normal open or normal close voltage output mode 35 e Work sheet Click set button near the work sheet you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 29 You can click set button near the corresponding date to set time periods Worksheet State Figure 5 29 e Alarm output Alarm activation output port multiple choices When alarm occurs system can activate corresponding alarm output device among which the 3 channel is controllable 12V output e Alarm output delay time system will delay the alarm for specified period after alarm completes The value range from 10s to 300s e Prompt system can pop up alarm information in local host pc screen e Email Once you enable this function system will send out email to you when alarm occurs O Record select the corresponding record channel s Multiple choices System can automatically activate corresponding channels to record when alarm occurs e PTZ activation system can activate PTZ operation when alarm occurs such as activated channe
33. r Click modify user button the interface is shown as in Figure 5 47 44 User Setup User Information Hame 666668 zs p HARKEN Confirm Reuzeable Power Figure 5 47 5 7 2 7 Delete user Click delete user button system pops up a dialogue box to ask your confirmation See Figure 5 48 ans 9 K Are vou sure to delete user admin Figure 5 48 5 7 3 Record Control Here is for you to set record status See Figure 5 49 Record Control Record Lhannell C Start huto La Figure 5 49 5 7 4 Log Information Here is for you to view all the log files See Figure 5 50 Note All log information here is for reference only rebrsi Ahnormal Gut ren im User Login OE 16 27 11 Cadmium Usar Lageut On VEREN Caderm Usar Legin sar Logran sar Legun tir Lagaar 1 thet dial 07502 D ER 14 09 10 10 14 25 dalain Usar DO 10 45 JT dalain Usar deut 05 03 10 45 37 Cadmium Usar TOA 10 43 41 dudeis Vaar T0003 10 49 40 deis Usar Figure 5 50 5 7 5 Date Time 45 You can set time in the following dialog box See Figure 5 51 Date Time 2007 03 03 Time 11 16 01 Kn Figure 5 51 5 7 6 System Information Click system information the interface is shown as in Figure 5 52 Here you can select video priority between real time and fluency You can also enable or disable system audio function In audio touring monitoring you can enable di
34. rd in schedule or alarm status or not system just begins recording Record System automatically enables recording function when alarm occurred When there is change in the Motion Detection Record video system automatically enables record operation Alarm Event Management Control On line Upgrade Device Management There are 256 layers O is the bottom layer and 255 is the highest layer Transparent value ranges from O to 100 O means Time Title Display completely transparent and 100 is opaque OSD character type zone is within 40000 pixels Channel Title Display ae to the above Please use A D chip to realize this function to lower Privacy Mask system consumption recommended Support high speed card low speed card 1 2 4GB capability Local SD storage now Based on SDK network storage l Storage directory can be Bassdon NASqmetworkst modified l Based on IP SAN network storage protoco Network alarm local alarm output 1 ch output Local alarm network alarm input 2 ch input Please enable pre record Activate alarm via motion detection or external input Upload video file or JPEG file via Upload initiativel email FTP HTTP e Support de jitter when alarm HTTP and external port occurs frequently Support video short time buffer Pre record is 2Mbytes storage before or after alarm Buffer storage video of 5s RS485 PTZ control Support semi duplex communication way
35. ream function Support network on site listening broadcast and audio talk Support hot swap SD card storage compatible with SDHC Support 802 11b 802 11g wireless LAN For W series only Support PoE For P series only Enterprise professional surveillance software to monitor record and video file management 1 2 System Requirement This series Network Camera has the following system requirement e Processor Pentium 4 1 5 GHz or higher Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or higher recommended e RAM 256 MB or higher e OS Microsoft Windows 2000 Windows XP o Network Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher 2 Specification 2 1 Technical Specification Specification Index Note DC 12V 12V DC Power NENNEN It shall not exceed 5W Working 0 50 C Temperature T i Chassis Internal Wi value ab emperature Temperature lt 20 C assis eds working emperature minus tatus working environment in temperature Working Humidity Below 90 as Max support 10 users to i dak Capen lity Network implement real time network p Udp output capability monitor Supported NTSC 525 Line 60f s Encode Support max 1 ch D1 H 264 bit Capability stream Standard PAL 625 Line 50f s yy D1 704x576 CIF 352x288 Encode bit QCIF 176x144 stream HD1 352x576 M e There is 6 level video quality Real time mode NTSC 1f s 30f s for each ss i channel Adjustable PAL 1f s 25f s for each channel Adjustable Video
36. sable auto Interval you can set proper interval between windows system Information Video e Realtime Fluency System Audio e Open f Close Auto Touring Monitoring tj fe fe Interval second Tour Interval second Figure 5 52 5 7 7 Alarm Prompt Alarm prompt is shown as in Figure 5 53 you can select alarm type and enable audio Warning Alarm Prompt Extern alarm Video Blind Video loss HOD Error Solos Herm Set Motion Detection HDD is full Camera Switch Figure 5 53 46 5 7 8 Camera Title Here is for you to modify channel name See Figure 5 54 You can click modify button to edit channel name Here you can input numeral English character Chinese character Please click save to save modified channel name Channel Name Channell 4 Figure 5 54 5 7 9 Upgrade BIOS Click open file to select update file you can download upgrade file from our website or you get from our local technical engineer The interface is shown as in Figure 5 55 After successfully upgrade a dialog will pop up to alert you and then system begins rebooting Upgrade BIOS Open file Current Progress Figure 5 55 5 7 10 Mail Setting Mail setup is shown as in Figure 5 56 Here you can add server IP and input receiver information 47 Mail Setup Server IP Server IP Address 220 181 12 16 Receive Receiver wang lianhao 2153 com Send Sender wang lianhao 2153
37. te If you see some items such as preset protocol or speed protocol in grey color which you can not set please apply your local network administrator for proper rights SIT is 3D positioning button Around SIT are eight PTZ directions keys PTZ Control Xl Left key zoom out Right key zoom in Left key zoom in Right key zoom out PARAMETER Left key turn dark Right key turn AGE SWITCH bright Figure 5 14 Click parameter button in Figure 5 14 The interface is shown as below See Figure 5 15 PTZ Control Function PRESET PRESET AUTO SCAM PRESET AUTO TOUR Pattern TOUR Ha Preset Mame preset name SET L GE Cancel Figure 5 15 Here is for you to control direction operation There are eight levels ranging from 1 to 8 Level 8 is the fastest speed 28 In Figure 5 15 click PTZ set button You can see the following dialogue box See Figure 5 16 You can select in the dropdown list Fan tilt Farams Set 4 Up Down Left Right IS bi ls Iris Is Auto Tour Cancel Figure 5 16 Alarm Activation Setup When alarm occurs you can enable PTZ activation See Figure 5 17 PIE Control Function Preset Preset 1 Fattern Ho Figure 5 17 Page Switch Click the page switch button You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 18 oystem support go to preset scan and etc function Then you can click page switch button to go back to
38. ting IP camera will connect to internet automatically The IP in the PPPoE IP is the dynamic value 5 6 7 2 Web visit via PPPoE There are two ways a visit through current IP After IP camera connected with Internet by PPPoE please get your device s current IP Now you can visit this IP camera via this IP b Visit via DNS You need a PC of fixed IP in the internet and there is the DDNS software running in this PC In other words this PC is a DNS domain name server In network DDNS input your PPPoE name you get from you IPS and server IP PC with DDNS Click save and then reboot system Click save button system prompts for rebooting to get all setup activated After rebooting open IE and input as below http DDNS server IP virtual directory name webtest htm e g http 10 6 2 85 NVS DDNS webtest htm Now you can open DDNSServer web search page 5 6 7 3 FTP You need to download or buy FTP service tool such as Ser U FTP SERVER to establish FTP service Please install Ser U FTP SERVER first From start gt program gt Serv U FTP Server gt Serv U Administator Now you can set user password and FTP folder Please note you need to grant write right to FTP upload user See Figure 5 35 e Serv U Administrator lt lt Local Server gt gt B Cl x File Edit User View Window Help Hx Roi gna ZE oe x x EL Serv U Servers amp Account 2 General E Dir Access E IP Access UL DL Rati
39. twork Camera address in the address column For example if your camera IP is 192 168 1 108 then please input http 192 168 1 108 in IE address column oystem pops up warning information to ask you whether install controls or not Please click OK button After installation the interface is shown as below See Figure 5 1 Network Video Server System Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qs O ix 2 J Search fz Favorites ear d s wl gt iud dc amp ev Address El http 192 168 1 108 Start Search SIE gt Input your IP WEB Service 3 letwork Video Service A Login Logout Video Search Config Assistant add ress Video window Copyright 2007 All Rights Reserved Internet Figure 5 1 There are six function keys login logout video search configuration and assistant oee Figure 5 2 i a RT LE EEE Login Logout Video Search Config Assistant Figure 5 2 24 Click login the following interface will pop up See Figure 5 3 Please input your user name and password Default factory name is admin and password is admin Note For security reasons please modify your password after you first login IP Address 192 168 1 108 Ok Figure 5 3 5 3 Goto Real time Monitor Mode After you logged in the menu bar is shown as below See Figure 5 4 Click 1 to view current video Figure 5
40. urchasing our network camera This user s manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system Here you can find information about this series Network Camera features and functions Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully Important safeguards and warnings 1 Electrical Safety All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation 2 Transportation Security No heavy stress violent vibration or water splash are allowed during transportation storage and installation 3 Installation Keep upwards Handle with care Do not apply power to the Network Camera before completing installation 4 Qualified Engineers Needed All the examination and repair work should be done by the qualified service engineers We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair 5 Environment This series Network Camera should be installed in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight inflammable explosive substances and etc 6 About Camera Camera should be installed away from direct sunlight or other strong artificial lights to avoid blooming and smear Only use mild detergent or dry cloth to clean the camera T About Accessories Be sure to use al
41. v Captured interface is saved in picture folder under installation folder Record Stop Snapshoot Full screen Close Figure 5 8 5 4 4 Volume Adjustment Click set volume the interface is shown as in Figure 5 9 You can drag the slide bar to adjust volume or draw a Y before Mute to turn off audio Adjust Yolume Figure 5 9 5 4 5 Alarm Settings Click alarm settings you can see the dialog box is shown as in Figure 5 10 You can draw a Y before the check box to select alarm input and alarm output 26 ES Alarm Settings T Alarm input vi mw Link output mi select All alarm input All link output All Alarm Log Figure 5 10 Click alarm log you can see the following interface See Figure 5 11 Here you can select alarm sound You can select AlarmSound wav in system32 folder Alarm Prompt Extern alarm HDD Error Select Alarm Sound Video loss HDD is full Motion Detection Figure 5 11 5 4 6 Net Data Flux Click net data flux you can view current data flux See Figure 5 12 Net Data Elux Data Flux 749 Kbps Figure 5 12 5 4 7 Full screen Click full screen system switch to full screen display mode 5 4 8 Video Zoom Click video windows the interface is shown as in Figure 5 13 You can select corresponding display mode 40 60 80 100 21 5 4 9 PTZ Control sw 100 og BUS AUS Figure 5 13 Click PTZ control the interface is shown as in Figure 5 14 No
42. x to alert you oee Figure 5 59 Reboot d ed Are vou sure vou want to reboot the device Figure 5 59 5 7 12 Record Directory Here is for you to modify record path for your video file See Figure 5 60 49 Wideo Saved Directory Change Directory C download Figure 5 60 5 7 13 Auto Maintenance Here allow you to set auto maintenance information See Figure 5 61 You can set auto reboot time and auto delete file tile from the dropdown list AutolMaintain Auta Reboot System Hever 00 00 Auta Delete Files Never Figure 5 61 5 7 14 About Here is for you to view current version BIOS version device name user name IP See Figure 5 62 Aen Web Ver 1 9 0 2 ii Device Version Ver 1 08 2008 1 T Copyright UCI 2007 All Rights Reserved Figure 5 62 5 8 Un install web control There are three ways for you to un install web control eo From start click run and then input order regsvr32 u WebRec ocx Use web un install tool uninstall web bat to un install web control e Goto system disk and delete WebRec ocx in file folder system32 50 6 Pro Enterprise Surveillance System In this chapter we introduce how to add devices and how to enable monitor function For detailed operation please refer to pro enterprise surveillance system user s manual 6 1 Login Double click enterprise profession surveillance platform icon Sar it is your first time to use the system you can see t

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