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1. Switch iflasts more than 10 seconds Day Night IR Led AUTO ls E Green Current Exposure Level 72 Get Apply Reset 2 37 Parameters Description Select the day night mode Auto The camera would switch between day and night mode automatically It will follow Day to Night and Night Day Night Mode to Day threshold defined by user below Day The camera will stay in day Color mode Night The camera will stay in night black amp white mode Select the method used by Camera to determine illumination level It can be either CDS light sensor or through image analysis by DSP Not every model will allow selection for this Day Night Type Switch from Day mode to Night Check box to enable the B2 frame in RTP streaming mode The camera will only switch day night status if the Switch if lasts illumination level stays either above or below the more than X boundary for this much time This is to prevent a seconds temporary brightness change from triggering unnecessary day night changes This value controls the level of light where camera switches into Day mode Increasing it will make camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination level Switch from Night mode into Day Mode The camera will only switch day night status if the Switch if lasts illumination level stays either above or below the more than X boundary for this much time This is to prevent a seconds temporary brightness change
2. Type of Service Type of Service Disabled ToS Priority Normal Service T o O Apply Reset Parameters Description TOS type of Select whether to add the TOS tag onto the streaming data Streaming data with a higher priority TOS tag will be HUA transmitted first when compared with other data Select the TOS tag s priority to be added onto the streaming You can select between na 1 Minimize Delay O TS pmon 2 Maximize throughout 3 Maximize Reliability 4 Normal Service Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the O Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 24 UPnP Click the UPnP item to display the UPnP Setting Page Q Enable UPnP O Friendly Name TCM5311 09F X 00537 O a O ie Click checkbox to enable or disable the UPnP function Edit the UPnP Friendly Name in text field Es Click the Apply button EY to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 25 SNMP Setting Click the SNMP Setting item to display the SNMP setting Page SNMP Setting Enabled O sume viva O suurva Trap Enabled Destination IP address A IPv4 Address Trap Community public Available Traps E E Cold Start Fl Warm Start E Authentication Failure Apply Reset Click 0 to enable SNMP function Select O to use SNMP V1 V2 or to use SNMP
3. table below for how to configure each setting Live Setup Web Configurator Date Time El Network Host IP Address Filtering O Dynamic IP Address Port Mapping a a Tos Static IP Address upnP IPAddress 10 0 NG _ 204 SNMP Setting O Subnet Mask FE 56g nae ay RTP Speed amp Duplex cateway 10 D _ 0 254 amp IP Settings Oo PPPE Connection Type DNS p User Name DDNS Password Ej Video amp Audio oz OS Ej System pS Logout D Apply Reset Parameters Description Click this to enable IP device s DHCP function O Dynamic IP It will acquire its WAN port IP address from a DHCP server address Static IP address 2 29 within the same network You must have a DHCP server in order to enable this function Click this to manually enter the IP address IP address Enter the WAN port IP address o Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask of WAN port If IP address 1s changed adjust the subnet mask accordingly ISP gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway the router Click this when you connect IP device directly to the xDSL em User name Enter the user name of your xDSL account Password Enter the password of your xDSL account Note You have to click the Save Reboot after you click the Apply button to let this IP device start xDSL connections IPV6 Click the check box to support IPV6 protocol Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the D
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5. Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 30 DNS Click the DNS item to display the DNS Server Settings Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting DNS Gb Primary DNS Server O j6 0 0 F3 Secondary DNS Serer 0 0 0 J Apply Reset Defines the IP address of the primary DNS server This is 1 Primary DNS server used for identifying this computer by name instead of IP address server once the primary DNS server fails Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters DDNS Click the DDNS item to display the DDNS Server Setting Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting DONS DONS Status Disabled As a service As a protocol referen cel members dyn ns org Host Name O User NAME 6 Password Apply Q Reset Parameters Description Click this to enable IP device s DDNS function DDNS type DDNS function enables user to connect to this IP device by domain name even if its IP address is not static Protocol Click one of the DDNS service providers Service You can visit their website to get a DDNS service account for this Reference IP device Enter the host name of your DDNS service account ex E Host name xxxx dyndns org QUser name Enter the user name to login your DDNS service account O Password Enter the password to login your DDNS service
6. re enter the parameters 2 48 OSD Privacy Mask OSD On Screen Display and Privacy masks are configured in this section There are four regions available Each may be used either as a Privacy mask or an OSD text OSD Privacy Mask 2010 04 28 11 45 20 O Region 1 Enable O Type Privacy Mask Ri ET 4 7 Region 2 Enable Type Privacy Mask Region 3 Enable Type oso E D Color Position bi 100 w Top Ez USER DEFINED O String A A 0 9 F 7 max16 char o OE LY Y 6M MSG D096 Format 10 Format Notice Region 4 Enable Type sD F Reset 2 49 OQ Enable Check this box to enable each OSD Privacy mask region O OSD Each region can be in one of two types OSD On Screen Privacy mask Display or Privacy mask Color Privacy mask choose between Black Green Red and Blue Click this checkbox to enable Privacy mask area setup Click and O Setup drag the adjust square at the lower right to change dimensions click and drag the adjust column at the top to move Similar to Motion Detection Region Color OSD This determines the color of the OSD Text You may choose between Black Green Red and Blue This number determines the level of transparency for this OSD This determines the color of the Privacy Mask Area You may Text 1 means that the background between the texts will not be Transparent visible while 100 means the background will show throug
7. V3 Check the check box En to enable traps Enter the Destination IP address in O Enter the Trap Community used in Select the Available trap in u Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters RTP Click RTP Item to configure RTP Settings 2 26 O RTSP Authentication Enabled R1PB2Frame Disabled O RTSP Authen Check box to enable RTP streaming s Account Password Enable authentication RTP B2 Frame O Check box to enable the B2 frame in RTP streaming Enable Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button amp to re enter the parameters 2 27 Speed amp Duplex Click the Speed amp Duplex item in the network section to display the Speed and Duplex Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Speed amp Duplex d Network Speed Auto Detect hi Apply Reset Parameters Description This item lets you select the network transmission speed You can select from 1 Auto detect default setting 2 100Mbps Full duplex speed 3 100Mbps Half duplex 4 10Mbps Full duplex 5 10Mbps Half duplex Click the O Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters Network 2 28 2 3 4 IP Settings Connection Type Click the Connection Type item to display the Connection Type Page Refer to the
8. account Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Q Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 32 2 3 5 Video amp Audio Click the Video amp Audio item on the Setup Page Please note that some elements may not appear on all models Video Click the Video item to display the Video Page The functions here are grouped under different tabs Starting from firmware version 4 07 there are two sets of all settings in the Video section one for day time and one for nighttime The camera will automatically load different profile based upon the current Day Night status This function allows for tailored configuration so that the camera may perform optimally under all lighting conditions Image CMOS Models This tab concerns the general video settings Please refer to the table below for functions Day Niaht Motion Detection Exposure White Balance Video Flipping EY Video Mirror QO Lens Compensation Day Profile Night Profile oe 25 I os O 50 100 O 50 100 T Saturation A y AA 0 50 100 O 50 100 gun pm s 0 0 100 0 a 100 Sharpness 160 Sharpness 160 K o Apply D Reset 2 33 Parameters Description O LensC i Check this box to use best pre set settings for ens Compensation i bundled lens Brightness O Day Profile Select the brightness value ay Profile Saturation i Day Profile Select the saturation value Contrast Day Profile
9. system will remember it for future use If a new entry that has never been used before does not have Enable checked then 1t will not be stored in memory Click this to use the current displayed info to do IP Address filtering If you setup correctly it will change into a grayed out Success 1n a few seconds Click this button to re enter the parameters Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the ts Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 21 Port Mapping Click the Port Mapping item to display the Port Mapping Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Port Mapping O ampPor ls unpspor e Search Server Port1 8005 Search Server Pontz O Video Control Port 8001 Video Streaming Port 16002 ko Video Multicast Port 5000 RTSP Por 7070 RTP Multicast Vidoe Portfor Mediat 5100 QD RTP Multicast Audio Portfor Mediat 5102 DD RTP Multicast Vidoe Port for Media2 5104 are Multicast Audio Portfor Media2 5106 Multicast Setting J muticastip 228 Q Muticasttre 18 db IGMP Disabie iw 16 Apply Reset 17 HTTP port Select the port assigned for HTTP protocol access HTTPS Select the port assigned for HTTPS protocol access 5 ORO ETET TE Select the first port used by server search applications to P detect this IP device e g IP utility Select the first
10. 0 Fl 4 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 Fl 5 o o O Dd o 0 O Fl 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E 8 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 Fl a 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 E 10 o o o o 0 o 0O 0 F 11 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 Fl 12 0 o 10 0 0 0 0 0 E 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FE 14 0 0 j0 0 0 0 0 0 Fl 15 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fl 16 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 F O mO Reset 2 20 Parameters Description IP address o gb Check this box to enable IP Address Filtering filter enable The filter can be set in either Allow mode or Block mode 1 Allow mode will refuse access to all IP addresses except the Filter ones listed below Method 2 Block mode will accept all incoming access except the IP addresses listed below Make sure you include the Netmask in your consideration The IP address you wish to allow or block Please note that the El IP Address actual range is modified by the Netmask Using Netmask allows you to set filtering for a whole range of IP address at once without the need to enter all of them individually O Notmask If you are not sure about the function of netmask then you should use 255 255 255 255 and it will affect only a single IP address per line of entry or use 255 255 255 0 to use the same setting for all IP addresses starting with the same three numbers For each entry you must check this box for it to be effective For an entry that you no longer need but does not wish to delete you O Enable can uncheck it and the
11. 16 04 23 2 12 2 3 1 Video Display This section tells you how to view live images via Internet Explorer Click the tb Live tab to show Live page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting nina setup lt Web ConilgLrator i Encoder Type Size Ga Dat K3 masa a PAC HE ao 01 01 16 04 23 Function List Function Description ru eas a Click the icon to stretch the preview to full screen You can click Esc button on the keyboard to return to previous display Snapshot Click the icon hl j to take a snapshot The snapshot picture will be saved to the default folder C Users account name Picture in the format of YYYYMMDD HH mm ss jpg O media Encoder Type i Display size 11 Digital Zoom A NS A File C Users marvin wu Pictures 20081215 17 03 32 jpg saved Click the icon to enable the audio out from PC to IP camera or video server When it is enabled your voice will be transferred to the audio out of the IP camera or video server NOTE you will need to have a microphone connected to your PC to do that If dual stream mode is enabled click iG to select which stream to display Media 1 or 2 The default is single stream only To change to dual stream mode please refer to Media 1 section under Setup tab Click to select the compression codec used in video encoding The Encoder type o
12. 5 AE Reference target 77 Bean 125 1 259 B Maximum Auto Shutter Speed 15 O Exposure Gain 7 Shutter Speed 1 30 Reset Line F Change settings between 60Hz or 50Hz ine Frequenc depending on the AC power type of your region This determines 1f the WDR processing is turned on or off Turn this on only when you have very WDR Mode large brightness differences in a single scene Otherwise leave it off The strength of image modification by WDR WDR Level algorithm Increasing this will increase the effect of WDR processor 2 45 jejeje Che Select exposure mode to auto or manual 1 Auto The IP camera will adjust the exposure automatically Manual Manually select the Exposure Exposure Mode Gain and shutter Speed below Day and night mode change will not operate as normal under manual Exposure Select the white balance mode After you set the parameter you need to wait for 5 10seconds to see the final result AUTO Auto white balance default INDOOR Select the indoor white balance profile 1 INDOOR2 Select the indoor white balance profile 2 OUTDOOR Select the outdoor white balance profile 1 OUTDOOR2 Select the outdoor white White Balance balance profile 2 HOLD Select this to let the IP camera automatically obtain a best white balance setting according to current environment The IP camera will use this setting to adjust color NOTE This setting will be lost af
13. Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the D Reset button to re enter the parameters Video Motion Detection STEP1 Click the Plus sign O to expand the Motion Detection settings then Click the Motion Fnable checkbox to enable motion detection 2 41 STEP2 Click the Y checkbox to enable motion detection for each individual region STEP3 Click one region to start to edit its size and location You can click the Adjust Column to drag motion region to your desired location You can click the Adjust Square and drag to adjust motion region size You can click the upper right button to cancel this motion region Repeat above procedure to adjust the motion region STEP4 Set the sensitivity of motion detection region STEPS Set the O interval time of motion detection After a motion event is triggered no more events will be triggered within this time in the same region STEP6 Set the trigger threshold of motion detection region The larger this value the larger the object size needed to trigger motion detection STEP7 In motion activity window the bar shows the motion activity status You can also see the trigger threshold Red line When the motion activity exceeds the trigger threshold the bar would become red to indicate that a motion event has been triggered While viewing the motion activity window you can adjust the motion sensitivity the higher the easier camera considers vid
14. Input Compression 8kHz Mono PCM Audio Line Output Reset Button Alarm SIPMPT Only Digital Input Transistor Output Ethernet Ethernet 10 100 Base T RJ 45 connector ico TCP UDP IP HTTP DHCP PPPoE RTP RTSP FTP SMTP DNS DDNS NTP ICMP IGMP ARP GPP 2 57 Camera Spec SIPMPBVFH 1 3 Micron Progressive Scan CCD Effective Pixels 1280 x 1024 Varifocal Lens f 3 3 12mm Min scene Illumination 0 5 Lux at F1 0 2400K 30IRE Electric Shutter 1 10 1 2 000sec 60Hz 1 10 1 2 000sec 50Hz Mechanical IR Cut Filter 6Mode AUTO INDOOR1 2 0UTDOOR1 2 HOLD CURRENT MANUAL Configurable Automatic User defended Power Source le Ama PoE IEEE802 3af with Class 3 290 500 20F 122F 30 90 RH 2 58 SIPMPDVFH 1 3 Micron Progressive Scan CCD 1 10 1 2 000sec 60Hz 1 10 1 2 000sec 50Hz 1 120 sec 60Hz 1 100 sec 50Hz 6Mode AUTO INDOOR 1 2 OUTDOOR1 2 HOLD CURRENT MANUAL Configurable BL Y 7 YYr rr YES Motion Detection Yes 3 Windows Power Source AA a PoE IEEE802 3af with Class 3 2 59 speco technologies 200 New Highway Amityville NY 11701 631 957 8700 www specotech com Rev 100518 Speco Technologies is constantly developing product improvements We reserve the right to modify product design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation 2 60
15. Select the contrast value Brightness Night Profile Select the brightness value Saturation l D Night Profile Select the saturation value Contrast DD Night Profile Select the contrast value a Sharpness Day Profile Select the sharpness value Sharpness 13 Night Profile Select the sharpness value Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 34 Image CCD Models This tab concerns the general video settings Please refer to the table below for functions O i 2007 01 01 18 37 00 go MN NG L a a EN EI 4 NAN kai A AN aa _ A o ed oh TY Compression Motion Detection Exposure Vhite Balance e Video Mirror O Video Flipping Day Night Day Profile Hight Profile Brightness EL o 0 50 100 O 50 100 Parameters Description O Liveview Live view of the camera Activity Motion activity status Video Flipping Check this box to flip the video up down Video Mirror Check this box to mirror the video left right Brightness Select the daytime brightness value Day Profile Brightness Spake Night Profile Select the nighttime brightness value Click the i Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 35 Day Night CMOS Non D N Models Day Night Image Motion Detection Compression Exposure Vhite Balance Blue Sw
16. Select the daylight savings end time Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the E Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 17 2 3 3 Network Section Click the Network item on the Setup Page Live Setup Date amp Time I El Network Host IP Address Filtering Port Mapping Tos UPnP SNMP Setting RTP Speed amp Duplex 2 18 Host Click the Host to enter Host settings page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Host 1 HostName ACT 2 Language English a RY Camera Name Camera 1 Apply Reset Parameters Description Enter a host name and this host name will be shown when Host name you use the IP utility or the SDK to search for the IP device Select the language of default user interface Each user Language login will see the default user interface first Camera name The camera name is reserved for customer use Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 19 IP Address Filtering Click the IP Address Filter item to display the IP Address Filtering Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting IP Address Filtering QPF IP address filter enable Set iP adiress 1 HA a Es Blocked IP Address Netmasks HO IP address Netmask Enabled O o o o O o 0 o o en 2 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 F 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
17. Series nand ttc ma ka aaa nG e AG 0 ei ee Tits 2 57 FEATURES 1 1 Package SIPMPBVFH Camera SIPMPDVFH Camera Software CD 5 Quick Install Guide Cross LAN Cable Accessory Pack Power Lead Cable Package of Products is composed of the main body of the camera Software CD NVR Program Product Manual NVR Manual Quick Install Guide Cross LAN Cable Accessory Pack Power Lead Cable Please check before starting installation 1 2 Dimension and Connector Description 1 2 1 Dimensions I SIPMPBVFH RED WHITE BLACK LED 2 LED 1 GREEN DATA Ze SIPMPDVFH 1 2 2 Connector Description D 12 Volts DC Power Input 2 Audio Output 3 Audio Input The SIP Camera supports one audio input and output 4 Ethernet Port Standard RJ45 connector Supporting POE Reset Button Please open the case for the Bullet Dome type camera Step 1 Switch off SIP Camera by disconnecting the power cable Step 2 Using a suitable pointed object press and continue to hold the Reset Button While continuing to hold the reset button reconnect the power cable Step 3 Keep holding the reset button for 6 seconds release the reset button The unit will start up with factory default settings LED Light level controller P INSTALLATION 2 1 Recommended PC Specification CPU Core2Duo 2 13GHz and above Memory 2 GB or above Windows XP with SP2 or above Windows Vista Windows 2003 Operating Syst
18. The Date setting page is displayed as below Web Configurator Live Sel up n IP Settings O ENTFINTF Server l IP Address 19216502 ES Sync Time 10a E o o Set Manually Date sor 7fo rf o Time o rio FIO Es Time Zone SMT 0000 Duntin Lisbon London Rekja a E Day Light Saving Start Time Tel Mar Yi L van 7 120 D End Time Type T od Y Lat r Bn EN Bo i 1 e STEP 2 Configure these settings with reference to the table below If you are still unsure what to set contact your system administrator Date Setting Parameters Description Click this to enable IP device s SNTP NTP function This enables this IP device to synchronize its time settings with a SNTP NTP server You can use this function to make sure all your IP devices time is the same Additionally with our embedded digital time code in the streaming you can tell the event sequence accurately IP address Enter the IP address of the SNTP NTP server Sync time Select the time interval for this IP device to synchronize its time Click this to manually setup the date amp time manually Date Select the date Time Select the time Select the time zone offset for local settings ime zone Select Type IE to specify daylight saving time by week number in a month select Type 2 to specify daylight saving time by date y Start Time Select the daylight savings start time Ey End Time
19. e Night The camera will stay in night black amp white mode Switch from Day This value controls the level of light where camera 2 39 mode to Night switches into night mode Increasing it will make mode camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination level This value controls the level of light where camera switches into Day mode Increasing it will make camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination level Switch from Night mode into Day Mode This bar shows the illumination level at which cameras go Brightness Meter to night or day mode Blue Red bars and shows the Bar current detected illumination level Green bars Use this bar to fine tune the day Night switch timing Clicking this button will refresh the illumination level reading from the camera sensor The larger the number the darker the environment Get Current Exposure Level Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the ka Reset button to re enter the parameters How it works An important feature in this screen is that user may now customize the illumination level to perform day night mode switches On the horizontal brightness meter shown here there are three colored bars The bar represents light amplifying levels 0 to 100 where 0 is Brightest and 100 is darkest 0 means no digital amplification of incoming light signals which means that the environment is bright enough for the camera to get good q
20. em Windows 7 Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 and above Video Resolution SVGA or XGA with 1024x768 resolution CPU Core2Duo 2 13GHz and above 2 5 2 2 2 6 Preparation before setup To configure your IP device you have to use Internet Explorer to log in Before that your PC s network settings and the IP device s IP address must be set up Make sure all the connections are connected correctly and then follow the procedures below 1 Setup your PC network You have to match your PC s TCP IP setting with the IP device s default settings before you can use IE browser to login it This section tells you how to setup your PC s TCP IP settings 2 Setup IP device s IP address This IP device s IP address can be setup manually or automatically by network service DHCP If it acquires the IP address by using the DHCP service please use the IP utility software bundled in the product CD to search all the IP devices IP address 2 2 1 Setup your PC network To set up the network of IP device via a PC you have to change the TCP IP settings of the PC The following are the default network settings of IP device IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 To access the IP device the IP address of the PC should match the address below IP Address 192 168 0 xxx Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 A NOTE xxx should be a number from 1 to 254 but 100 is excepted The procedure below is the setup procedure of a PC usin
21. eo change to be an activity and the threshold the higher the larger the activity needed to trigger a motion event If the default settings are not satisfactory for your scene you may try our alternative recommendations of Sensitivity 80 Threshold 2 5 for normal environment Sensitivity 80 Threshold 5 10 for very noisy environment PIR Passive Infra Red motion sensors Not available to all models PIR sensors are available for some models For the models with PIR there will be a PIR Motion Sensor section below the video motion detection You may enable PIR sensors by the checkbox O and modify the sensitivity trigger interval When motion is detected via PIR sensor a red border will show around the whole view area Please note that PIR sensors have a shorter range of detection than Video motion detection 242 Compression Day Night Motion Detection Compression ExposurefWhite Balance Stream 1 Gb Encoder Type H264 xr a Resolution 1280x720 Day Profile Night Profile Frame Rate 20 ee Frame Rate 15 video BitRate Mode Variable Bt Rate E video BitRate Mode Constant Bit Rate Quality High E video Max BitRate UNLIMITED cor 1 iframe Second UD video Bit Rate 15M Fl Stream2 W Enabled Encoder Type Mg PEG EE Resolution 540x480 Day Profile Night Profile Frame Rate 11 GS Frame Rate T F Quality Ba Quality 50 E Apply D Reset There are two streams
22. eo without input account and password But user will be required to input account and password if they want to change any setting Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters System Info Click the System Info item to display the System Information Page This shows details about this IP device including system information WAN status and system log Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting View the information at the 3 textboxes This information is very useful to understand the IP device status and to resolve any problem that might occur system Information System Information lrmware Version AlD 310 4 07 10 MAC Address 00 0F 7C 56 56 56 Froduction ID Factory Default Type Two Ways Audio 0x71 Company Name my Web Site Profile ID i Sensor Board MT9M131 WAN Status IF Address 10 0 3 69 a Netmask 255 255 240 0 Gateway 10 0 0 254 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DINS Host VAN Connect Status Disconnect DNS Connect Status Disconnect DDNS Connect Status Disconnect system Log BootLoader Version BOOTLOADER 310 VO01 12 Starting Modules Manager Devcap Version 0x0002 Start loading Profile File Initiating factory button Starting loading SYS File Starting Streaming Core t 14 Starting DNS Manager x Config file The units parameters and their current se
23. from triggering unnecessary day night changes IR LED may be configured as AUTO or Disabled here If it is set as AUTO LED will turn on in night mode and turn off in day mode If set to Disabled LED will stay off when camera switches into night mode This bar shows the illumination level at which cameras go Brightness Meter to night or day mode Blue Red bars and shows the Bar current detected illumination level Green bars Use this bar to fine tune the day Night switch timing Clicking this button will refresh the illumination level reading from the camera sensor The larger the number the darker the environment Day Night IR LED Get Current Exposure Level Click the 10 Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 38 Day Night CCD D N Models Day Night Motion Detection Compression Exposure White Balance Day Night Mode AUTO Blue Switch from Day mode to Night mode 60 Red S3witchfrom Night mode to Day mode 3 E lo Green Current Exposure Level Apply G Reset This tab concerns the day and night switch timing for your camera Please refer to the table below Parameters Description Select the day night mode Auto The camera would switch between day and night mode automatically It will follow Day to Night and Night Day Night Mode to Day threshold defined by user below Day The camera will stay in day Color mod
24. g Windows XP as its OS When running an OS other than Windows XP please refer to the manual included with the OS o STEP 1 Start up your PC o STEP 2 Click the Start and select the Control Panel Paul Chen Internet C 7 My Documents Internet Explorer bas 3 My Recent Documents Sy E mail S Microsoft Office Outlook j icrosoft Office Outloo E My Pictures fe Notepad Nie b Streaming Activator a My Network Places HE Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional Froressiona Control Panel 35 Microsoft Office Excel 2003 Set Program Access and Defaults o Dr eye BEANE 4 0 CER WA connect To Esa Printers and Faxes m ACTI P5485 SpeedDemo Test a Help and Support po Search All Programs gt KA Log OFF o Shut Gown eo STEP3 Double click the Network and Internet connections icon amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bact 3 P Search Folders E Address Control Panel vi Control Panel G Switch to Classic View See Also Pick a category we te Appearance and Themes 2 Printers and Other Hardware ay WG EA windows Update LI Help and Support Network and Internet Connections Other Control Panel Options Options Add or Remove Programs A Date Time Language and Regional y Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options Nasi Performance and Maintenance K Security Center e STEP4 Double click the Network con
25. h the OSD text Select the location where the text will appear in the image This is where you enter the user defined string U as described String l in the next section This controls what is shown in the OSD text You can click the E Format Format Notice to the corner for a full list of available parameters The OSD text is primarily based upon this field D Format Click here to see the syntax list of how to configure the OSD Notice text Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 50 2 3 6 System Click the System item on the Setup Page User Account System Info Factory Default Firmware Upload Profile Upload Save amp Reboot Logout User Account Click the User Account Setting item to display the User Account Setting Page User Accont Setting User Account Password Gi Root admin 123456 User 1 o User User3 User4 User5 User 6 User 7 User 8 User 9 User 10 O anonymous preview enable O Apply Reset Setup the account names and their respective passwords There are 1 root administrator account and 10 common user accounts Administrator account allows the user to watch the live view and setup everything but common user account allows user only to watch the live image Click the check box to enable Anonymous preview When it 1s enabled user can 2 51 login this camera to view vid
26. itch from Day mode to Night mode 74 l O coo Reset This tab concerns the day and night switch timing for your camera Please refer to the table below Parameters Description This value controls the level of light where camera switches into night mode Increasing it will make camera switch to night mode at a darker illumination level Switch from Day mode to Night mode The camera will only switch day night status if the Switch if lasts illumination level stays either above or below the more than X boundary for this much time This is to prevent a seconds temporary brightness change from triggering unnecessary day night changes Brightness Meter This bar shows the illumination level at which cameras go 2 36 to night or day mode Blue bars and shows the current detected illumination level Green bars Use this bar to fine tune the day Night switch timing Clicking this button will refresh the illumination level O Get Current reading from the camera sensor The larger the number the Exposure Level l darker the environment Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters Day Night Motion Detection Compression Exposure White Balance Day Night Mode AUTO DawNight Type COS 2 Blue Switch from Day mode to Night mode c9 Switch iflasts morethan 10 Seconds O Red Switch from Night mode to Day mode 77
27. k the Profile Upload item to display the Profile Upload Page Profile Upload Do you wantto do profile pack upgrade STEP1 Clic Apply button The Profile Pack Page 2 will be displayed as below Profile Upload Profile Pack D Documents CameraProfile_V091106A bin Browse 1 Oc STEP3 Click the Apply button to start upgrading STEPS The upgrade process window shows a progress bar indicating upgrade status STEP6 The system will reboot after profile upload Save amp Reboot This section tells you how to save all the settings and reboot this IP device This is critical because some settings might not take effect before save and reboot Click the Save amp Reboot item to display the Reboot Page Please wait 30 seconds for system reboot And the window will close The Action LED indicator will go dark to indicate that the IP device is rebooting After around 30 seconds the Action LED will light up again to indicate that the reboot is completed Logout Clicking this item allows you to log out of the IP device Be sure to logout this IP device once your setting is completed 2 56 3 APPENDIX 3 1 Specification 3 1 1 SIPMPH Camera Series Network Spec Video Compression Compression SXGA 1280x1024 at 18 fps Resolution HD720 1280x720 at 26fps VGA 640x480 at 30 fps resolution Up to 30 fps at VGA resolution Compression 8kHz Mono PCM Audio Line
28. nections icon amp Network and Internet Connections SBA File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q Back gt 3 PH Search Folders 555 Address Network and Internet Connections v bg so Network and Internet Connections See Also My Network Places rai Pick a task Remote Desktop By Phone and Modem Options E Set up or change your Internet connection ES Create a connection to the network at your workplace Troubleshooters g Set up a wireless network for a home or small office Networking gt Change Windows Firewall settings 2 Internet Explorer 2 Network Diagnostics or pick a Control Panel icon A Internet Options e Network Connections 5 gt AN Connects to other computers networks and the ES Windows Firewall gt Wireless Network Setup Wizard 2 8 2 9 STEP 5 Click Local Area Connections and then click Change settings of this connection in the network Task menu Network Connections MER Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help Back 3 SO Search Folders X 7 7 EH i Address WE Network Connections l LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks ocal Area Connection 1394 Connection m Create a new Net e unplugged Fire Connected Firewalled connection Nag 440x 10 100 Inte kA Sop a YO RIA A 1394 Net Adapter Change Windows ado aua Firewall settings Wireless Network Connection e Disable this network Connected Firewalled device C In
29. ng below Select the video bit rate mode Constant Bit Rate The video bit rate remains constant at all Video Bit conditions Rate Mode Variable Bit Rate The video bit rate will vary based upon scene complexity and amount of movement The quality will remain the same This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any given second of video streaming Assigning a limited bit rate may result in a few dropped frames rate when the stream data overflows the allowed bit rate Doing so will also disable Bit Video Max Bitrate Rate setting below This 1s the target bitrate that the camera will attempt to provide Video Bitrate when using Constant Bitrate mode The actual value will fluctuate slightly based on scene changes Select the frame rate for each profile by choosing from the drop 2 44 Stream2 down list Frame rates available for stream 2 may be less than stream 1 depending upon the setting When encoder type is MJPEG Quality Select the quality value of MJPEG encoder type from 1 to 100 Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the T Reset button to re enter the parameters Exposure White balance Day Night Motion Detection Compression Exposure White Balance a Line Frequency S0H O WORMode ON 6 WOR Level 120 0 255 Day Profile Night Profile Exposure Mode MANUAL Exposure Mode AUTO 5 White Balance MANUAL D White Balance INDOORT R Gain 128 1 25
30. output available for this network device Click the Stream 1 or 2 43 Stream 2 item to display the content page Contents for both stream are identical Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting Parameters Description Encoder Type Select the encoder s compression type MPEG 4 MJPEG H 264 Select the video resolution of the IP device Select the available frame rate from the drop down menu Select the video bit rate mode Constant Bit Rate The bit rate remains constant at all conditions Video Bit Rate Mode Variable Bit Rate The video bit rate will vary based upon scene complexity and amount of movement The quality will remain the same When encoder type is MPEG4 or H 264 and video bitrate mode Quality is Variable Bit Rate Select the quality value from High Medium Low When encoder type 1s MPEG4 or H 264 and video bitrate mode is Variable Bit Rate Select the Interval between two I frames GOP Length This is also called GOP Length Group of Picture Default value is one I frame per second The maximum length of GOP is limited to 60 Select the available frame rate from the drop down menu This puts a hard cap on the maximum bit rate allowed in any O Framerate given second of video streaming Assigning a limited bit rate may result in a few dropped frames rate when the stream data overflows the allowed bit rate Doing so will also disable Bit Rate setti
31. port used by server search applications to Search server port2 detect this IP device e g IP utility Video control port Select the port used to support video control function by application programs e g NVR 2 22 Video streaming Select the port used by this IP device for Video e port TCP Only Streaming Q bang AAS Enable disable multicast audio streaming RTSP port Select the port assigned for RTSP protocol access RTP Multicast Video Port for Medial RTP Multicast ID Audio Port for Medial RTP Multicast E Video Port for Media2 RTP Multicast Audio Port for Media2 E Multicast IP Select the multicast IP Default settings 1s 228 5 6 1 E Multicast TTL Select the multicast TTL Default setting is 255 Select video type connected to the video in of this IP E IGMP device If you use an incorrect video type some images might be lost Click the fp Apply button to confirm the settings or click the 17 Reset button to re enter the parameters Select the port for the multicast video streaming of medial via RTP protocol Select the port for the multicast audio streaming of medial via RTP protocol Select the port for the multicast video streaming of media2 via RTP protocol Select the port for the multicast audio streaming of media2 via RTP protocol 2 23 ToS Click the ToS Type of Service item to display the ToS Page Refer to the table below for how to configure each setting
32. ption includes MPEG 4 MJPEG and H 264 Once selected the video server IP camera will start to send video in new stream type Click or of G to adjust display screen size Click the icon y to mute or the icon Q O to receive audio in from the video server IP camera Drag the volume bar D to adjust the volume Digital zoom enables you to zoom into the image You can click Bice to zoom in and click 1 2 to zoom out You can click the ew E no zoom button to cancel all zoom in and go back to original status no zoom status When you digitally zoom in the video you can click M4 to pan tilt the video up down left and right NOTE This pan tilt function does not work if the video is pb cl not zoomed in no zoom status 17 Network Indicates the network state If the light on the right is status green it means the network is ok If the light 1s gray it means the network is broken The light on the left is not used DO Setting 007 O Click O to set DO output level to High Click DO to set DO output level to Low If your device has more than one DO available each DO is controlled separately If you want to setup this IP camera video server please click the 1 5 Setup tab to switch to Setup Page 2 3 2 Date amp Time This section tells you how to setup IP device s date and time settings STEP 1 Click the Date amp Time on the Main Setup page
33. ribes how to configure the IP device The product administrator has unlimited access to all setup windows and normal users can only watch the live image The IP device is configured under a standard browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Follow the procedures below to configure the IP device STEP 1 Open a browser e STEP 2 Enter the IP address of the IP device The default IP address is 192 168 0 100 The Login Page is now displayed as below Account Password Language Engash we Login Reset e STEP 3 Enter the Account name factory default Admin and the Password factory default 123456 NOTE Internet Explorer of 6 0 or above is highly recommended If you don t have the it please download it from http www microsoft com windows ie downloads default mspx e STEP 4 Select the language of the IP device user interface You can select from English Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese Japanese Spanish Italian German Portuguese Czech and French This user interface setting will disappear once you log out if you want to change the default user interface language please change the setting of Host setting after login success e STEP 5 Click the button to login or click the nese button to re enter again Once successfully login the Video Display page will be displayed as below Web Configurator Stream Type Size Digital LA METS om E O o D A A 1 2007 01 01
34. te balance setting according to current environment The IP camera will use this setting to adjust color NOTE This setting will be lost after you reboot the camera For all the settings above you will need to White Balance In Indoor Outdoor Auto Hold profiles only setup the value for Par Reference Target and Maximum auto shutter speed 7 MANUAL Select this to enable manual setting of the white balance You will need to enter the O R Gain and B Gain setting below This 1s the desired image brightness output level AE Reference Target The camera will attempt to change the exposure levels or digital amplification levels to achieve this level of brightness Increasing this may provide a brighter image but if there are extremely dark areas this may also create slightly more noise in the underexposed areas Maximum auto shutter The maximum allowed time for the camera to take speed a single image Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters 2 47 Audio aAudioin Enabled Audio In Sensitivity Hight Audio Out Volume _ 70 0 50 100 O Apply Reset ladom o Select to enable or disable the audio in function ee Audio In sensitivity Select the sensitivity of audio microphone e Audio Out Volume Adjust the Audio Out volume Click the Apply button to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to
35. tel R PRO Wireless 220066 fm Rename this connection Change settings of this connection Other Places Gp Control Panel My Network Places ES My Documents ig My Computer Details Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Network cable unplugged Firewalled Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Controller STEP 6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using 889 Broadcom 440 10 100 Integrated Ec This connection uses the following items los Packet 5cheduler 4 AF AEGIS Protocol IEEE 902 1 i Internet Protocol TEPP E Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in notification area when connected Motif me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 2 10 eo STEP7 Click the Use the following IP address radio button and enter the IP address and the subnet mask Internet Protocol TOP IP Properties Please set the settings as below IP address 192 168 0 xxx Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE xxx should be a number from 1 to 254 but 100 is excepted o STEP 8 Click the OK button and the window dialog box closes 2 3 Configuring the IP device This section desc
36. ter you reboot the camera MANUAL Select this to enable manual setting of the white balance You will need to enter the R Gain and B Gain setting below R Gain Add or decrease redness to the video when under Manual White balance Manual White Balance mode This function is mode only only available in Manual White balance mode B Gain Add or decrease blueness to the video when under Manual White balance Manual White Balance mode This function is mode only only available in Manual White balance mode Exposure Mode only higher the value brighter images 1 255 Increase or decrease the shutter speed The closer Shutter Speed In manually shutter mode the number is to l the better nighttime performance is although this also causes motion blur to the video only Select exposure mode to auto or manual 1 Auto The IP camera will adjust the exposure automatically Exposure Mode P y Manual Manually select the Exposure Gain and Shutter Speed below Select the white balance mode After you set the parameter you need to wait for 5 10seconds to see the final result AUTO Auto white balance default INDOORI Select the indoor white balance profile 1 INDOOR2 Select the indoor white balance profile 2 OUTDOORI Select the outdoor white balance profile 1 OUTDOOR2 Select the outdoor white balance profile 2 HOLD Select this to let the IP camera automatically obtain a best whi
37. tings Parameter List Always attach the server report when contacting your support channel Server Report Third party software licenses Show Licenses System info It shows the firmware version MAC address production ID and oe factory default type of IP device It shows the WAN port s IP address netmask gateway DNS server DDNS host and connection status It shows the system event This column is very useful to as a diagnostic tool Click Parameter List where you may see all configurations of the IP device Click O Server Report to export related information of the IP device while reporting a support to your support channel Factory Default Click the Factory Default item to display the Factory Default Page Factory Default 1 Preserve WAN port and HTTP HTTPS port numbers setting 2 Reset parameters to the original factory settings 3 Apply Reset If you want to keep network settings and restore other settings to factory default please click radio box If you click E instead all the settings would be lost You will have to use factory default IP setting to connect to this camera Please refer to previous login section If you want to reset all setting to default click to select this radio box O Click the Apply button to show a warning dialog that reminds you again before restoring the device to factory default 2 53 Firmware Upload Click the Firmware Upload item
38. to display the Firmware Upgrade Page Upgrade the IP device s firmware through this page with the following instructions Firmware Upload Do you want to do firmware upload o ca Click Apply button The Firmware Upgrade Page 2 will be displayed as below Firmware Upload Firmware Browse 3 Click the Browse to select the upgrade image file and click the enter You can always get the latest version at our website Click the Apply button to start upgrading The upgrade process window will show a progress bar indicating upgrade status You can click the Cancel button to stop the firmware upgrade Firmware Upload Firmware 11172 16 5 9 ProjectiBoot Image T Platform Browse Uploading mng Firmware Upload OF Once the process is finished the progress bar will show the upgrading as OK and reboot the IP device system NOTE If you cancel the firmware upgrade during upgrade process the browser window will be closed Profile Upload Profiles are sets of parameters that control how the image sensor behaves Sometimes profiles are fine tuned again to suit a specific environment or for generally better image They are not updated as frequently as firmware and a good profile can stay in use for a very long time Occasionally you may wish to load a new profile pack into your camera This section tells you how to upgrade IP Camera s Profile Pack Clic
39. uality images When the environment gets darker as when the sun is setting over the horizon the environmental gets darker To maintain proper image brightness level the camera will attempt to digitally amplify the light signals received by the sensor The Blue one is the level at which camera will go into night mode and remove Mechanical IR cut filter and open IR LED if available The red one indicates the illumination level at which the camera will consider bright enough to go back to day Color mode The Red bar should always be to the left of the blue bar As camera go from day to night mode more lights are allowed inside the IR filter 1s removed so the detected light signal level will increase If the night to day illumination level is too close to the day to night level the camera will immediately consider it bright enough to go back to day mode which will result in continuous day night switching 2 40 Motion Detection 2007 02 11 20 32 16 TAYU SET Pa MF Adjust Colunih x aes Adjust Square Tiel Motion Detection Compression Day Night Qe AMP CET TH Exposure White Balance Motion Detection Orly for Mecia 1 Or Motion Enable Region Motion Enable Qu 2 3 PIR Motion Sensor Enable Enable Or O anol Sensitivity Trigger Interval Trigger Threshold 0 100 1 300 Secs 0 100 T 1 10 FO 1 10 FO 1 10 Sensitivity Trigger Interval 0 100 1 300 Secs 20 1 10 Reset
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