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1. Edit Schedule Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sat Sun O All Day Customize 1 00 00 S 40 00 e 2 10 00 ai 49 00 a 3 19 00 E 22 00 Noma M 4 22 00 24 00 ae 5 00 00 26 00 00 a 6 00 00 34 00 00 3 Normal v 7 00 00 SE 00 00 Normal B 00 00 00 00 5 Normal M Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri oat oun Copy K Cance D Figure 6 7 Record Schedule 5 Choose the day to set the record schedule 1 Set all day record or segment record 4 4 If you want to configure the all day recording please check the All Day checkbox If you want to record in different time sections check the Customize checkbox Set the Start Time and End Time The time of each segment can t be overlapped Up to 4 segments can be configured 2 Select a Record Type The record type can be Normal Motion Detection Alarm Motion Alarm Motion amp Alarm PIR Alarm Wireless Alarm Emergency Alarm or Motion Alarm Input PIR Wireless Emergency Normal If you select Normal the video will be recorded automatically according to the time of the schedule Record Triggered by Motion Detection If you select Motion Detection the video will be recorded when the motion is detected Besides configuring the recording schedule you have to set the motion detection area and check the checkbox of Trigger Channel in the Linkage Method of Motion Detection Settings interface For detailed information please refer
2. e0000 ai Password Figure 3 1 Login Interface 4 Install the plug in before viewing the live video and operating the camera Please follow the installation prompts to install the plug in ka HH sub Stream Main Stream Please click here to download and install the plug in Close the browser when installing the plug in Figure 3 2 Download and Install Plug in User Manual of Network Camera ay je from webpage A l New version of plug in is detected Update it E Figure 3 3 Install Plug in 1 Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Figure 3 4 Install Plug in 2 e Setup Web Components elella Setup has finished installing Web Components on your computer Click Finish to exit Setup Figure 3 5 Install Plug in 3 You may have to close the web browser to install the plug in Please reopen the web browser and log in again after installing the plug in User Manual of Network Camera Mise 3 2 Accessing by Client Software 3 2 1 Accessing by iVMS 4200 Software The product CD contains the iVMS 4200 client software Client or PCNVR You can view the live video and manage the camera with the client software Follow the installation prompts to install the software The control panel and live view interface of iVMS 4200 are shown below A A ivms 4200 Network 5 CPU 14 Memory 12 admin 17 06 09 E View Search p x E Default View B i 4 Screen
3. 88 172 6 23 88 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX O Refresh Every 15s p Add to Client gt Add All Modify Netinfo Restore Default Password Filter IP Device Type Port Device Serial No Added 172 6 23 64 XX XXXXXXXX 8000 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX No 172 56 23 43 XX XXXX 8000 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX No A ee A 172 6 23 88 XX XXXXXXX 8000 XXXXXXXXNNNNXXNNNXXNNXXNNNXX Yes PCNVRAVMS 4200 Encoding Server 172 6 23 117 XX XXXXX 8000 XXXXXXXXXXNNNNXNNNXNXXXXXXXXX No l l Motion Detection Alarm Stop Figure 2 3 iVMS 4200 Interface 2 2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN Purpose This section explains how to connect the network camera to the WAN with a static IP or a dynamic IP 2 2 1 Static IP Connection Before you start Please apply a static IP from an ISP Internet Service Provider With the static IP address you can connect the network camera via a router or connect it to the WAN directly Connecting the network camera via a router Steps 1 Connect the network camera to the router 2 Assign a LAN IP address the subnet mask and the gateway Refer to Section 2 1 2 Detecting and Changing the IP Address for detailed IP address configuration of the camera 3 Save the static IP in the router 4 Set port mapping e g 80 8000 8200 and 554 ports The steps for port mapping vary depending on different routers Please call the router manufacturer for User Manual of Network Camera 11 assistance
4. ID Service Port IP Address Protocol Enable Advanced Settings l 4 192 168 1025 5 192 16810 ALL v Virtual Servers 7 555 192 168 10 24 ALL v Maintenance Common Service Port DNS 53 s ID Previous Clear All Figure A 2 3 Port Mapping NOTE The port of the network camera cannot conflict with other ports For example some web management port of the router is 80 Change the camera port if it is the same as the management port
5. Preset6 Preset 7 Preset8 Preset9 Preset 1N Figure 4 1 Live View Page Menu Bar Click each tab to enter Live View Playback Log and Configuration page respectively Live View Window Display the live video Toolbar Operations on the live view page e g live view capture record audio on off two way audio etc PTZ Control Panning tilting and zooming actions of the camera and the lighter and wiper control if it supports PTZ function or an external pan tilt unit has been installed Preset Setting Calling User Manual of Network Camera 19 Set and call the preset for the camera if supports PTZ function or an external pan tilt unit has been installed Live View Parameters Configure the image size and stream type of the live video 4 2 Starting Live View In the live view window as shown in Figure 4 2 click on the toolbar to start the live view of the camera E u DH Figure 4 2 Live View Toolbar Table 4 1 Descriptions of the Toolbar Icon Description o Start Stop live view Manually capture the pictures displayed in live view and then save it as a JPEG file K Manually start stop recording t Audio on and adjust volume Mute do m Enable Disable two way audio Enable Disable e PTZ Before using the two way audio function or recording with audio please set the Stream Type fe to Video amp Audio referring to Section 5 4 Full screen Mode You can double
6. Figure 5 14 802 1X Settings 2 Check the Enable IEEE 802 1X checkbox to enable the feature 3 Configure the 802 1X settings including EAPOL version user name and password The EAPOL version must be identical with that of the router or the switch 4 Enter the user name and password to access the server 5 Click Sme to finish the settings oe fore A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 5 3 7 Configuring QoS Settings Purpose QoS Quality of Service can help solve the network delay and network congestion by configuring the priority of data sending Steps User Manual of Network Camera 34 1 Enter the QoS Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt QoS TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FIP UPnP Video Audio DSCP i Event larm OSCP Management DSCP 0 Save Figure 5 15 QoS Settings Configure the QoS settings including video audio DSCP event alarm DSCP and Management DSCP The valid value range of the DSCP is 0 63 The bigger the DSCP value is the higher the priority is mo SCP refers to the Differentiated Service Code Point and the DSCP value is used in the IP header to indicate the priority of the data Click Save to save the settings mE A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 5 3 8 Configuring FTP Settings Purpose You can configure the FTP server related information to enabl
7. Interrogate Working Status Remote PTZ Control Remote Upgrade Format Remote Manual Record Remote Two way Audio Remote Playback Remote Shutdown Reboot Remote Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output Remote Video Output Contral mannana Remote Serial Port Control Figure 9 2 Add a User Modify a User Steps 1 Left click to select the user from the list and click Mein 2 Modify the User Name Level or Password 3 In the Basic Permission field and Camera Configuration field you can check or uncheck the permissions 4 Click OK to finish the user modification Modify user UserName Test 7 B E Password s s s Confirm FETA Basic Permission Camera Configuration Remote Parameters Settings Remote Live View Remote Log Search Interrogate Working Status Remote PTZ Control Remote Upgrade Format Remote Manual Record Remote Two way Audio Remote Playback Remote Shutdown Reboot M Remote Notify Surveillance Center Trigger Alarm Output Remote Video Output Control lt K Remote Serial Port Control Figure 9 3 Modify a User User Manual of Network Camera 64 Delete a User Steps 1 Select the user you want to delete and click Dee 2 Click OK j
8. The valid value range of MTU is 500 1500 The Multicast sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple clients to acquire the stream at the same time by requesting a copy from the multicast group address Before utilizing this function you have to enable the Multicast function of your router 3 Click Save to save the above settings A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 5 3 2 Configuring Port Settings Purpose You can set the port No of the camera e g HTTP port RTSP port and HTTPS port Steps 1 Enter the Port Settings interface User Manual of Network Camera 28 Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Network gt Port Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt Port TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FIP UPnP HTTP Port 80 RTSP Port 554 HTTPS Port 443 SDK Port 8000 Save Figure 5 7 Port Settings 2 Set the HTTP port RTSP port and HTTPS port of the camera HTTP Port The default port number is 80 and can be changed to any port range 1024 to 65535 RTSP Port The default port number is 554 HTTPS Port The default port number is 443 and can be changed to any port range 1024 to 65535 SDK Port The default SDK port number is 8000 3 Click Save to save the settings me A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 5 3 3 Configuring PPPoE Settings Steps 1 Enter the PPPoE Settings inter
9. Trigger Alarm Output Trigger one or more external alarm outputs when an event occurs User Manual of Network Camera AT NOTE To trigger an alarm output when an event occurs please refer to Section 5 6 4 to set the related parameters 5 6 2 Configuring Tamper proof Alarm Purpose You can configure the camera to trigger the alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action Steps 1 Enter the Tamper proof Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Tamper proof Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Email Snapshot Enable Tamper proof Area Settings Sensitivity ge Figure 5 31 Tamper proof Alarm 2 Check Enable Tamper proof checkbox to enable the tamper proof detection 3 Set the tamper proof area refer to Step 1 Set the Motion Detection Area in Section 5 6 1 4 Click Edit to edit the arming schedule for tamper proof The arming schedule configuration is the same as the setting of the arming schedule for motion detection Refer to Step 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section User Manual of Network Camera AQ 5 6 1 5 Check the checkbox to select the linkage method taken for the tamper proof Audible warning notify surveillance center send email and trigger alarm output are selectable Please refer to Step 3 Set the Alarm Actions for Motion Detection in Section 5 6 1 6 Click to save the setting
10. 4 Check the checkbox of Anonymous and M 9 4 IP Address Filter Purpose This function makes it possible for access control Steps 1 Enter the IP Address Filter interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Security gt IP Address Filter User RTSP Authentication Anonymous Visit IP Address Filter Enable IP Address Filter IP Address Filter Type Forbidden w Add l pleiet Clear No IF 1 172 56 23 178 Sae Figure 9 7 IP Address Filter Interface 2 Check the checkbox of Enable IP Address Filter User Manual of Network Camera 66 3 Select the type of IP Address Filter in the drop down list Forbidden and Allowed are selectable 4 Set the IP Address Filter list Add an IP Address Steps 1 Click Add to add an IP 2 Input the IP Adreess Add IP Address IP Address 172 6 23 D ho Qo k y cn OK Cancel Figure 9 8 Add an IP 3 Click x to finish adding Modify an IP Address Steps 1 Left click an IP address from filter list and click Modify button 2 Modigy the IP address in the text filed Modify IP Address IP Address 172 6 23 164 OK Cancel Figure 9 9 Modify an IP 3 Click the button to finish modification Delete an IP Address Left click an IP address from filter list and B o Delete all IP Addresses Click Clear to delete all the IP addrsses 5 Click Save to save the settings
11. 5 You can use the mouse to click and drag the text frame Camera 01 jn the live view window to adjust the OSD position Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Display Name Display Date Display Week Camera Name Camera 01 Time Format 24 hour v Date Format MM DD YYYY v Display Mode Not transparent amp Not flas v OSD Size Auto v Figure 5 24 Adjust OSD Location 6 Click Sae to activate above settings User Manual of Network Camera 5 5 3 Configuring Text Overlay Settings Purpose You can customize the text overlay Steps 1 Enter the Text Overlay Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt Text Overlay 2 Check the checkbox in front of textbox to enable the on screen display 3 Input the characters in the textbox Test 1 4 Use the mouse to click and drag the red text frame in the live view window to adjust the text overlay position 5 Click Nore There are up to 4 text overlays configurable Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask M 4 Test 1 Figure 5 25 Text Overlay Settings 5 5 4 Configuring Privacy Mask Purpose Privacy mask enables you to cover certain areas on the live video to prevent certain spots in the surveillance area from being live viewed and recorded Steps 1 Enter the Privacy Mask Settin
12. 5 6 4 Configuring Alarm Output Steps 1 Enter the Alarm Output Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Alarm Output 2 Select one alarm output channel in the Alarm Output drop down list You can also set a name for the alarm output optional 3 The Delay time can be set to 5sec 10sec 30sec 1min 2min 5min 10min or Manual The delay time refers to the time duration that the alarm output remains in effect after alarm occurs 4 Click Edit to enter the Edit Schedule Time interface The time schedule configuration is the same as the settings of the arming schedule for motion detection Refer to Step 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section 5 6 1 5 You can copy the settings to other alarm outputs 6 Click Save to save the settings User Manual of Network Camera 50o Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Email snapshot Alarm Output A gt ee Alarm Name P feat copy Delay 9S a Arming Schedule Copy to Alarm Cl Select All A gt Figure 5 34 Alarm Output Settings 5 6 5 Handling Exception The exception type can be HDD full HDD error network disconnected IP address conflicted and illegal login to the cameras Steps 1 Enter the Exception Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Exception 2 Check the checkbox to set the actions taken for the Exception alarm Refer to S
13. Domain name of the camera The domain is the same with the device alias in the HiDDNS server 4 Click Save to save the new settings A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 5 3 5 Configuring SNMP Settings Purpose You can set the SNMP function to get camera status parameters and alarm related information and manage the camera remotely when it is connected to the network Before you start Before setting the SNMP please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the camera information via SNMP port By setting the Trap Address the camera can send the alarm event and exception messages to the surveillance center prove The SNMP version you select should be the same as that of the SNMP software And you also need to use the different version according to the security level you required SNMP v1 provides no security and SNMP v2 requires password for access And SNMP v3 provides encryption and if you use the third version HTTPS protocol must be enabled Steps 1 Enter the SNMP Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt SNMP User Manual of Network Camera var TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP B02 1X QoS FTP UPnP SNMP viiv2 Enable SNMPv1 d Enable SNMP v2c d Write SNMF Community private Read SNMP Community public Trap Address i Trap For M62 Trap Community public SNMP v3 Enable SNMPv2 F Read UserName S
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15. function can be used when there are strong lights in the scene which affect the image quality Grey Scale You can choose the range of the grey scale as 0 255 or 16 235 Corridor mode To make a complete use of the 16 9 aspect ratio you can enable the corridor mode when you use the camera in a narrow view scene When installing turn the camera to the 90 degrees or rotate the 3 axis lens to 90 degrees and set the corridor mode as on you will get a normal view of the scene with 9 16 aspect ratio to ignore the needless information such as the wall and get more meaningful information of the scene 5 5 2 Configuring OSD Settings Purpose User Manual of Network Camera AD You can customize the camera name and time on the screen Steps 1 Enter the OSD Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt OSD Settings Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Display Name Display Date Display Week Camera Name Camera 01 Time Format 24 hour v 5 Date Format MM DD YYYY x Display Mode Not transparent amp Not flas OSD Size Auto w C sm Figure 5 23 OSD Settings 2 Check the corresponding checkbox to select the display of camera name date or week if required 3 Editthe camera name in the text field of Camera Name 4 Select from the drop down list to set the time format date format display mode and the OSD font size
16. preset from the list and click to call the preset reat 9 2 E Preset IE Freset 3 Freset 4 Freset 5 Freset 6 Figure 4 5 Calling a Preset 4 5 Configuring Live View Parameters Purpose You can select the stream type and adjust the image size on the live view page Click Main Stream or Sub Stream tab under the menu bar of the live view interface to select the stream type as main stream or sub stream for live viewing Click each tab a EEE to set the image size to 4 3 16 9 original or auto fix Please refer to Section 5 4 1 Configuring Video Settings for more detailed settings about video parameters User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 5 Network Camera Configuration 5 1 Configuring Local Parameters The local configuration refers to the parameters of the live view record files and captured pictures The record files and captured pictures are the ones you record and captured using the web browser and thus the saving paths of them are on the PC running the browser Steps 1 Enter the Local Configuration interface Configuration gt Local Configuration Local Configuration Live View Parameters Protocol TCP UDP MULTICAST HTTP Live View Performance Least Delay Balanced Best Fluency Record File Settings Record File Size 256M 512M ic Save record files to C Documents and Settings zhonggiuyueWeb RecordFiles Browse Save downloaded f
17. saved successfully you need to reboot the camera to activate the settings 2 Initialize the added network disk 1 Enter the HDD Settings interface Advanced Configuration gt Storage gt Storage Management in which you can view the capacity free space status User Manual of Network Camera type and property of the disk E HOD Device List Format E HOD No Capacity Free space Status Property Progress F 4 3 71GB 0 00GB Uninitialized Local RW Figure 6 2 Initialize Disk 2 If the status of the disk is Uninitialized check the corresponding checkbox to select the disk and click Format to start initializing the disk Figure 6 3 Initializing When the initialization completed the status of disk will become Normal HOD Device List HM HDDONo Capacity Free space otatus Type Property Progress F 4 3 74GB 275GB Normal Local RW Figure 6 4 View Disk Status Upto 8 NAS disks can be connected to the camera To initialize and use the SD card after insert it to the camera please refer to the steps of NAS disk initialization 6 2 Configuring Recording Schedule Purpose There are two kinds of recording for the cameras manual recording and scheduled recording For the manual recording refer to Section 4 3 Recording and Capturing Pictures Manually In this section you can follow the instructions to configure the scheduled recording By default the record files of scheduled recording a
18. selectable Frame Rate Set the frame rate to 1 16 25 fps The frame rate is to describe the frequency at which the video stream is updated and it is measured by frames per second fps A higher frame rate is advantageous when there is movement in the video stream as it maintains image quality throughout Max Bitrate Set the max bitrate to 32 16384 Kbps The higher value corresponds to the higher video quality but the higher bandwidth is required Video Encoding When the Stream Type of the camera is main stream the Video Encoding User Manual of Network Camera 38 standard can be set to H 264 When the Stream Type of the camera is sub stream the Video Encoding standard can be set to H 264 MJPEG Frame Interval Set the I Frame interval to 1 400 4 Click Save to save the settings 5 4 2 Configuring Audio Settings Steps 1 Enter the Audio Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Video Audio gt Audio Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Video Audio gt Audio Video Audio Audio Encoding G T 11ulaw Audio Input Lineln w Volume Figure 5 20 Audio Settings 2 Configure the following settings Audio Encoding G 711 ulaw G 711alaw and G 726 are selectable Audio Input Micln and Linein are selectable for the connected microphone and pickup respectively 3 Click ae to save the settings 5 5 Configuring Image Parameters 5 5 1 Configuring Display Settings Pu
19. should be packed in its original packing Please use the provided glove when open up the product cover Do not touch the product cover with fingers directly because the acidic sweat of the fingers may erode the surface coating of the product cover Please use a soft and dry cloth when clean inside and outside surfaces of the product cover Do not use alkaline detergents Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion Please use the manufacturer recommended battery type User Manual of Network Camera 5 Table of Contents Chapter 1 System RECGUIFEMENE decciciececcsavevecccecovecedavcvacedatewaceuensbascuesavacednsewaconetevan cnceevasunasevansassees 7 Chapter 2 Network CONNECTION csdcssetesdcsscnaseeacsinviwacavacdansstandsaccewsdeadetwateasetapivnsabaunsacchasdiaseiawisess ve 8 2 1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN cccccsssccceseeccceseccecenseeseuesecssseesseueessaesessaeeess 8 ALA WIARGOVCrEREAAN fsce sdoccanense es candeisibanadetmawndsesanends ean esos a AR ae 8 2 1 2 Detecting and Changing the IP ACC eSS sccccccsssccccssscccsnsscccansecesanscccsusecessussecsauseessaseeess 9 2 2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN ccccssscccssseeccesecccsesscessesecessaeeeeseuseessaeseesanees 10 Zid StOUC 1P COMMCCUON ean age censiacertschadicieneranivnsesdch E de teetadmnnuag 10 222 DYGAI CONNCCHON esceccsdaacercsonecsaeasasasnncuae a T 11 Chapter 3 Access to the Netwo
20. to the Step 1 Set the Motion Detection Area in the Section 5 6 1 Record Triggered by Alarm User Manual of Network Camera 58 If you select Alarm the video will be recorded when the alarm is triggered via the external alarm input channels Besides configuring the recording schedule you have to set the Alarm Type and check the checkbox of Trigger Channel in the Linkage Method of Alarm Input Settings interface For detailed information please refer to Section 5 6 3 Record Triggered by Motion amp Alarm If you select Motion amp Alarm the video will be recorded when the motion and alarm are triggered at the same time Besides configuring the recording schedule you have to configure the settings on the Motion Detection and Alarm Input Settings interfaces Please refer to Section 5 6 1 and Section 5 6 3 for detailed information Record Triggered by Motion Alarm If you select Motion Alarm the video will be recorded when the external alarm is triggered or the motion is detected Besides configuring the recording schedule you have to configure the settings on the Motion Detection and Alarm Input Settings interfaces Please refer to Section 5 6 1 and Section 5 6 3 for detailed information 3 Check the checkbox SelectAll and click L__ 2 J to copy settings of this day to the whole week You can also check any of the checkboxes before the date and click PY 4 Click OKT to save the settings and exit the Edit Record Schedu
21. when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation EU Conformity Statement This product and if applicable the supplied accessories too are 3 marked with CE and comply therefore with the applicable harmonized European standards listed under the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see www recyclethis info 2006 66 EC battery directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed o
22. with port mapping for Refer to Appendix 2 for detailed information about port mapping 5 Visit the network camera through a web browser or the client software over the internet s Network Ar Network d Network __Network _ A __Network_ Internet Network__ or cable cable iii J cable Router with Com puter Static IP Network Camera Figure 2 4 Accessing the Camera through Router with Static IP Connecting the network camera with static IP directly You can also save the static IP in the camera and directly connect it to the internet without using a router Refer to Section 2 1 2 Detecting and Changing the IP Address for detailed IP address configuration of the camera f d c or Network cable Internet 2 Network cable o p A J Network Camera with Static IP Computer Figure 2 5 Accessing the Camera with Static IP Directly 2 2 2 Dynamic IP Connection Before you start Please apply a dynamic IP from an ISP With the dynamic IP address you can connect the network camera to a modem or a router Connecting the network camera via a router Steps 1 Connect the network camera to the router 2 In the camera assign a LAN IP address the subnet mask and the gateway Refer to Section 2 1 2 Detecting and Changing the IP Address for detailed LAN configuration 3 Inthe router set the PPPoE user name password and confirm the password 4 Set port mapping E g 80 8000 8200
23. 2 series Network Camera User Manual UD 6L0201D1158A02 User Manual of Network Camera 1 Thank you for purchasing our product If there are any questions or requests please do not hesitate to contact the dealer This manual applies to ee DS 2CD2012 1 DS 2CD2032 DS 2CD2112 I DS 2CD2132 1 This manual may contain several technical or printing errors and the content is subject to change without notice The updates will be added to the new version of this manual We will readily improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual DISCLAIMER STATEMENT Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL has only tested for fire shock or casualty hazards as outlined in UL s Standard s for Safety UL60950 1 UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY OR SIGNALING RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT 0100001030827 User Manual of Network Camera 2 Regulatory Information FCC Information FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
24. 9 5 Viewing Device Information Enter the Device Information interface User Manual of Network Camera 67 Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Device Information Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Device Information In the Device Information interface you can edit the Device Name Other information of the network camera such as Model Serial No Firmware Version Encoding Version Number of Channels Number of HDDs Number of Alarm Input and Number of Alarm Output are displayed The information cannot be changed in this menu It is the reference for maintenance or modification in future Device Information Time Settings Maintenance Basic Information Device Name IP CAMERA Model XX AXXXXAX Serial Mo XXAXXXXXXXXXAXXX Firmware Version V5 0 0 130801 Encoding Version V4 0 build 130411 Number of Channels 1 Number of HDDs 1 Number of Alarm Input 1 Number of Alarm Output 1 Figure 9 10 Device Information 9 6 Maintenance 9 6 1 Rebooting the Camera Steps 1 Enter the Maintenance interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Maintenance Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Maintenance 2 Click __ Reboot to reboot the network camera Reboot Reboot the device Figure 9 11 Reboot the Device 9 6 2 Restoring Default Settings Steps User Manual of Network Camera 68 1 Enter the Maintenance interface Configu
25. J when dialogue box pops up to confirm the operation 9 2 Configuring RTSP Authentication Purpose You can specifically secure the stream data of live view Steps 1 Enter the RTSP Authentication interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Security gt RTSP Authentication User RTSP Authentication Anonymous Visit IP Address Filter Authentication Save Figure 9 4 RTSP Authentication 2 Select the Authentication type basic or disable in the drop down list to enable or disable the RTSP authentication Nore If you disable the RTSP authentication anyone can access the video stream by the RTSP protocol via the IP address 3 Click _ S82 J to save the settings 9 3 Anonymous Visit Purpose Enabling this function allows visit for whom doesn t have the user name and password of the device Steps 1 Enter the Anonymous Visit interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Security gt Anonymous Visit User RTSP Authentication Anonymous Visit IP Address Filter Anonymous Visit Enable Figure 9 5 Anonymous Visit User Manual of Network Camera 2 Set the Anonymous Visit permission Enable or Disable in the drop down list to enable or disable the anonymous visit 3 Click Sae to save the settings There will be a checkbox of Anonymous by the next time you logging in User Name Password Anonymous Figure 9 6 Login Interface with an Anonymous Checkbox
26. Mode Protocol Name External Port Status HIIP 51 Not Valid RTSP 554 Not Valid SDK 8000 Not Valid Figure 5 18 Modify Port No 3 Click Save to save the settings 5 4 Configuring Video and Audio Settings 5 4 1 Configuring Video Settings Steps User Manual of Network Camera 37 1 Enter the Video Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Video Audio gt Video Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Video Audio gt Video Video Audio Stream Type Main Stream Normal Video Type VideoSAudia Resolution Bitrate Type Constant Video Quality Frame Rate Max Bitrate Video Encoding Frame Interval 50 eae Figure 5 19 Configure Video Settings 2 Select the Stream Type of the camera to main stream normal sub stream or 3 third stream The main stream is usually for recording and live viewing with good bandwidth and the sub stream and third stream can be used for live viewing when the bandwidth is limited You can customize the following parameters for the selected main stream or sub stream Video Type Select the stream type to video stream or video amp audio composite stream The audio signal will be recorded only when the Video Type is Video amp Audio Resolution Select the resolution of the video output Bitrate Type Select the bitrate type to constant or variable Video Quality When bitrate type is selected as Variable 6 levels of video quality are
27. and 554 ports The steps for port mapping vary depending on different routers Please call the router manufacturer for assistance with port mapping E Nore Refer to Appendix 2 for detailed information about port mapping 5 Apply a domain name from a domain name provider 6 Configure the DDNS settings in the setting interface of the router User Manual of Network Camera 12 7 Visit the camera via the applied domain name Connecting the network camera via a modem Purpose This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial up function The camera gets a public IP address by ADSL dial up after the camera is connected to a modem You need to configure the PPPoE parameters of the network camera Refer to Section 5 3 3 Configuring PPPoE Settings for detailed configuration fa Network Camera Modem Computer ra I Ou or oOo Network cable lt gt Network cable Internet Network cable a y a Ne Figure 2 6 Accessing the Camera with Dynamic IP p NOTE The obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE so the IP address always changes after rebooting the camera To solve the inconvenience of the dynamic IP you need to get a domain name from the DDNS provider E g DynDns com Please follow below steps for normal domain name resolution and private domain name resolution to solve the problem Normal Domain Name Resolution Domain Name Resolution Server Port Map Network zes Network d Netwo
28. c with computer time Save Figure 5 2 Time Settings Select the Time Zone Select the Time Zone which is the closest to the location of the camera from the drop down menu Synchronizing Time by NTP Server 1 Check the checkbox to enable the NTP function 2 Configure the following settings Server Address IP address of NTP server NTP Port Port of NTP server Interval The time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP server NTP Server Address time windows_com Interval 1440 min Figure 5 3 Time Sync by NTP Server If the camera is connected to a public network you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function such as the server at the National Time Center IP Address 210 72 145 44 If the camera is set in a customized network NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server for time synchronization Synchronizing Time Synchronization Manually Enable the Manual Time Sync function and then click to set the system time from the pop up calendar You can also check the Sync with computer time checkbox to synchronize the time of the camera with that of your computer User Manual of Network Camera 26 4 Aug 2013 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 s 617 8s 91 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 is 19 20 BEz 23 xn ime Sync 25 261271 28 20 1301 31 Manual Time yne Device Time m 17 8 48 D Today OK Set Time 2013 06 21717 08 46 J Sync wi
29. c IP Password 802 1X Static IP WAN Figure A 2 1 Select the WAN Connection Type 2 Set the LAN parameters of the router as in the following figure including IP address and subnet mask settings 108M Wireless Router LAWN Model No TL WR641G TL WR642G i MAC Address 00 14 78 64 DB 0C 3 IP Address 197 168 10 1 Basic Settings z 5 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 w LAN Save Figure A 2 2 Set the LAN parameters 3 Set the port mapping in the virtual severs of Forwarding By default camera uses port 80 8000 554 and 8200 You can change these ports value with web browser or client software Example When the cameras are connected to the same router you can configure the ports of a camera as 80 8000 554 and 8200 with IP address 192 168 1 23 and the User Manual of Network Camera ports of another camera as 81 8001 555 8201 with IP 192 168 1 24 Refer to the steps as below The 8200 port changes with the 8000 port with a constant value of 200 E g if the 8000 port is changed to 8005 then the 8200 port should be changed to 8205 Steps 1 As the settings mentioned above map the port 80 8000 554 and 8200 for the network camera at 192 168 1 23 2 Map the port 81 8001 555 and 8201 for the network camera at 192 168 1 24 3 Enable ALL or TCP protocols 4 Check the Enable checkbox and clickL__Save_ 108M Wireless Router Virtual Servers Model Wo TL WR641G TL WR642G
30. ck Pefes Every 155 to refresh the online device list manually The newly searched devices will be added to the online list Modify network parameters Steps Modify Netinfo 1 Click the device to be modified in the device list and click to User Manual of Network Camera moya ee modify the network parameters 2 Edit the modifiable network parameters e g IP address and port number 3 Enter the admin password in the Manager Password field and click to save the changes Modify the Selected Device Device Information MAC Address 00 40 49 7f Oa b Software Version V5 0 0build 130801 Device Serial No Pg ee ee k sg b F AXAAAS AAA Network Information IP address 172 6 23 88 Port 5000 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 172 6 23 1 Manager Password Figure A 1 2 Modify Network Parameters Restore default password Steps 1 Select the device you want to restore the default password 2 Click Restore Default Password 3 Input the security code got from the technical support from our company 4 Click to restore the default password Appendix 2 Port Mapping The following settings are for TP LINK router TL R410 The settings vary depending on different models of routers Steps 1 Select the WAN Connection Type as shown below 108M Wireless Router VAN Model No TL WR 641G TL WR6426 WAN Connection Type PPPoE we Dynamic IP Basic Settings ar ee a02 14 Dynami
31. click on the live video to switch the current live view into full screen or return to normal mode from the full screen Please refer to the following sections for more information Configuring remote recording in Section 6 2 Configuring Recording Schedule Setting the image quality of the live video in Section 5 1 Configuring Local Parameters and Section 5 4 1 Configuring Video Settings Setting the OSD text on live video in Section 5 5 2 Configuring OSD Settings User Manual of Network Camera 20 4 3 Recording and Capturing Pictures Manually In the live view interface click on the toolbar to capture the live pictures or click to record the live video The saving paths of the captured pictures and clips can be set on the Configuration gt Local Configuration page To configure remote scheduled recording please refer to Section 6 2 The captured image will be saved as a JPEG file in your computer 4 4 Operating PTZ Control Purpose In the live view interface you can use the PTZ control buttons to realize pan tilt zoom control of the camera Before you start To realize PTZ control the camera connected to the network must support the PTZ function or a pan tilt unit has been installed to the camera Please properly set the PTZ parameters on RS 485 Settings page referring to Section 10 6 RS 485 Settings 4 4 1 PTZ Control Panel On the live view page click J to show the PTZ control panel or click I
32. ddress You need the IP address to visit the network camera Steps 1 To get the IP address you can install the iVMS 4200 client software to list the online devices Please refer to the user manual of iVMS 4200 client software for detailed information 2 Change the IP address and subnet mask to the same subnet as that of your computer 3 Enter the IP address of network camera in the address field of the web browser to view the live video s NOTE The default IP address is 192 0 0 64 and the port number is 8000 The default user name is admin and password is 12345 For accessing the network camera from different subnets please set the gateway for the network camera after you logged in For detailed information please refer to Section 5 3 1 Configuring TCP IP Settings User Manual of Network Camera 10 iVMS 4200 Network 0 CPU 4 Memory 8 admin 11 11 04 amp X Server Group Organization Device for Management 8 x amp Encoding Device _ Add Device Modify Delete Remote Config Refresh All Filter u Add New Device Type Nickname IP Device Serial No Net Status HDD Status Re 172 6 23 103 172 6 23 103 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX O 172 6 23 108 172 6 23 108 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 O 172 6 23 124 172 6 23 121 2 O 172 6 23 179 172 6 23 179 9 O 172 6 23 190 172 6 23 190 Q amp 172 6 23 42 172 6 23 42 O 172 6 23 85 172 6 23 85 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 9 a
33. e the uploading of the captured pictures to the FTP server The captured pictures can be triggered by events or a timing snapshot task Steps 1 Enter the FTP Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt FTP User Manual of Network Camera 35 TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 602 1 QoS FIP UPnP Server Address 172 9 4 12 Port 21 User Name Anonymous Password Confirm Directory Structure Parent Directory Child Directory Upload Type Upload Picture Save Figure 5 16 FTP Settings 2 Configure the FTP settings and the user name and password are required for login the FTP server Directory In the Directory Structure field you can select the root directory parent directory and child directory When the parent directory is selected you have the option to use the Device Name Device Number or Device IP for the name of the directory and when the Child Directory is selected you can use the Camera Name or Camera No as the name of the directory Upload type To enable uploading the captured picture to the FTP server Anonymous Access to the FTP Server in which case the user name and password won t be requested Check the Anonymous Checkbox to enable the anonymous access to the FTP server NOTE The anonymous access function must be supported by the FTP server 3 Click Sae to save the settings e If you want to upload the captured pictures to FTP serv
34. ecurity Level auth priv Authentication Algorithm MDS SHA Authentication Password Private key Algorithm DES AES Private key password Write UserName Security Level auth priv Authentication Algorithm MOS OHA Authentication Password Private key Algorithm DES AES Private key password a SNMP Other Settings SNMP Port 161 Figure 5 13 SNMP Settings 2 Check the corresponding version checkbox Enable SNMPv1 Enable SNMP vec Enable SNMP v3 to enable the feature 3 Configure the SNMP settings The settings of the SNMP software should be the same as the settings you configure here 4 Click Sae to save and finish the settings A reboot is required for the settings to take effect User Manual of Network Camera 33 5 3 6 Configuring 802 1X Settings Purpose The IEEE 802 1X standard is supported by the network cameras and when the feature is enabled the camera data is secured and user authentication is needed when connecting the camera to the network protected by the IEEE 802 1X Before you start The authentication server must be configured Please apply and register a user name and password for 802 1X in the server Steps 1 Enter the 802 1X Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt 802 1X TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FIP UPnP Enable IEEE 802 1 Protocol EAPOL version UserName Password Confirm Save
35. edule User Manual of Network Camera 46 3 Set the Alarm Actions for Motion Detection Purpose You can specify the linkage method when an event occurs The following contents are about how to configure the different types of linkage method Linkage Method Normal Linkage Other Linkage Audible Warning Trigger Alarm Output Select All Notify Surveillance Center A gt 1 send Email C Upload to FTP k Trigger Channel Figure 5 30 Linkage Method Steps 1 Check the checkbox to select the linkage method Audible warning notify surveillance center send email upload to FTP trigger channel and trigger alarm output are selectable Optional Audible Warning Trigger the audible warning locally Notify Surveillance Center Send an exception or alarm signal to remote management software when an event occurs Send Email Send an email with alarm information to a user or users when an event occurs OE To send the Email when an event occurs you need to refer to Section 5 6 6 to set the related parameters Upload to FTP Capture the image when an alarm is triggered and upload the picture to a FTP server Nore Set the FTP address and the remote FTP server first Refer to Section 5 3 8 for detailed information Trigger Channel The video will be recorded when the motion is detected You have to set the recording schedule to realize this function Please refer to Section 6 2 for detailed information
36. eld enter the domain name obtained from the DynDNS website 3 Enter the Port of DynDNS server 4 Enter the User Name and Password registered on the DynDNS website 5 Click 588 to save the settings User Manual of Network Camera 30 TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FIP UPnP Enable DDNS DDNS Type oewer Address members dyndns org Domain 123 dyndns com Port a0 User Name 123 Password LETITI Confirm PEL ELE Figure 5 10 DynDNS Settings e IP Server Steps 1 Enter the Server Address of the IP Server 2 Click to save the settings NoTrE For the IP Server you have to apply a static IP subnet mask gateway and preferred DNS from the ISP The Server Address should be entered with the static IP address of the computer that runs the IP Server software TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 802 1X o3 FTP UPnP Enable DDNS DDNS Type IP Server s Server Address 212 15 10 121 Figure 5 11 IPServer Settings NOTE For the US and Canada area you can enter 173 200 91 74 as the server address e HIDDNS Steps 1 Choose the DDNS Type as HiDDNS User Manual of Network Camera 31 TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FIP UPnP Enable DDNS DDNS Type Server Address www hiddns com Domain 123456789 Part User Name Password Confirm Figure 5 12 HiDDNS Settings 2 Enter the Server Address www hiddns com 3 Enter the
37. er you have to enable the continuous snapshot or event triggered snapshot on Snapshot page For detailed information please refer to the Section 5 6 7 5 3 9 Configuring UPnP Settings Universal Plug and Play UPnP is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and other hardware devices The UPnP protocol allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home and corporate environments User Manual of Network Camera 36 With the function enabled you don t need to configure the port mapping for each port and the camera is connected to the Wide Area Network via the router Steps 1 Enter the UPnP settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt UPnP 2 Check the checkbox to enable the UPnP function The name of the device when detected online can be edited TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FIP UPnP Enable UPnP Friendly Name UPMP XARA 123456789 Port Mapping Enable Port Mapping Port Mapping Mode Protocol Name External Port Status HTTP a0 Not Valid RTSP 554 Not Valid SDK ppg Not Valid Figure 5 17 Configure UPnP Settings To port mapping with the default port numbers Choose Pott lapping Mode To port mapping with the customized port numbers Choose Port Mapping Mode Manual di And you can customize the value of the port number by yourself Port Mapping
38. erface Please refer to Section 5 1 for details Drag the progress bar with the mouse to locate the exact playback point You can also input the time and click to locate the playback point in the Set playback time field You can also click ELE to zoom out in the progress bar Set playback time gt Figure 7 4 Set Playback Time 2013 08 27 10 06 08 Figure 7 5 Progress Bar The different colors of the video on the progress bar stand for the different video types Figure 7 6 Video Types User Manual of Network Camera i 61 Chapter 8 Log Searching Purpose The operation alarm exception and information of the camera can be stored in log files You can also export the log files on your demand Before you start Please configure network storage for the camera or insert a SD card in the camera Steps Log 1 Click on the menu bar to enter log searching interface XX XXXXXX XX Live View Playback Log Configuration Help af Logout 2 admin Time Major Type Minor Type Channel No Local Remote User Remote HostIP Search Log Major Type All Types v Minor Type Al Types vi Start Time 2013 08 27 00 00 00 End Time 2013 08 27 23 59 59 Q Search Save Log Figure 8 1 Log Searching Interface 2 Set the log search conditions to specify the search including the Major Type Minor Type Start Time and End Time 3 Click _Q Searn to search log files The matc
39. f as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product documentation for specific battery information The battery is marked with this symbol which may include lettering to indicate cadmium Cd lead Pb or mercury Hg For proper recycling return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point For more information see www recyclethis info User Manual of Network Camera 3 Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss The precaution measure is divided into Warnings and Cautions Warnings Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings are neglected Cautions Injury or equipment damage may be caused if any of these cautions are neglected Warnings Follow these safeguards to Cautions Follow these precautions to prevent serious injury or death prevent potential injury or material damage A Please adopt the power adapter which can meet the safety extra low voltage SELV standard And source with 24VAC 10 or 12VDC 10 depending on models according to the IEC60950 1 and Limited Power Source standard The power consumption cannot be less than the required value Do not connect several devices to one power adapter as an adapter overload may cause over heating and can be a fire hazard When the product is installed on a wall or ceiling the device should be fir
40. face Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt PPPoE TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 02 1 QoS FTP UPnP C Enable PPPoE Dynamic IP User Name Password Confirm Save Figure 5 8 PPPoE Settings 2 Check the Enable PPPoE checkbox to enable this feature 3 Enter User Name Password and Confirm password for PPPoE access User Manual of Network Camera 29 OT coe The User Name and Password should be assigned by your ISP 4 Click Save to save and exit the interface A reboot is required for the settings to take effect 5 3 4 Configuring DDNS Settings Purpose If your camera is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection you can use the Dynamic DNS DDNS for network access Before you start Registration on the DDNS server is required before configuring the DDNS settings of the camera Steps 1 Enter the DDNS Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt DDNS TCPAP Port DDNS PPPoE SNMP 8021X QoS FIP UPnP Enable DONS DONS Type server Address www hiddns com Domain 123456789 Port User Name Password Confirm Figure 5 9 DDNS Settings 2 Check the Enable DDNS checkbox to enable this feature 3 Select DDNS Type Three DDNS types are selectable HiDDNS IPServer and DynDNS e DynDNs Steps 1 Enter Server Address of DynDNS e g members dyndns org 2 In the Domain text fi
41. gs interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt Privacy Mask User Manual of Network Camera 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Privacy Mask to enable this function 3 Click PaA Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Enable Privacy Mask sae Figure 5 26 Privacy Mask Settings 4 Click and drag the mouse in the live video window to draw the mask area You are allowed to draw up to 4 areas on the same image 5 Optional click Clear All to clear all of the areas you set without saving them 6 Click Sae to save the settings 5 6 Configuring and Handling Alarms Purpose This section explains how to configure the network camera to respond to alarm events including motion detection tamper proof alarm input alarm output and exception These events can trigger the alarm actions such as Notify Surveillance Center Send Email Trigger Alarm Output etc For example when an external alarm is triggered the network camera sends a notification to an e mail address 5 6 1 Configuring Motion Detection Purpose Motion detection is a feature which can take alarm response actions and record the User Manual of Network Camera AQ video for the motion occurred in the surveillance scene Tasks 1 Set the Motion Detection Area Steps 1 Enter the motion detection settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events g
42. he maximum record file size is the value you selected Save record files to Set the saving path for the manually recorded video files Save downloaded files to Set the saving path for the downloaded video files in playback mode Picture and Clip Settings Set the saving paths of the captured pictures and clipped video files Valid for the pictures you captured with the web browser Save snapshots in live view to Set the saving path of the manually captured pictures in live view mode Save snapshots when playback to Set the saving path of the captured pictures in playback mode Save clips to Set the saving path of the clipped video files in playback mode NOTE You can click Browse to change the directory for saving the clips and pictures 3 Click C S82 J to save the settings 5 2 Configuring Time Settings Purpose You can follow the instructions in this section to configure the time synchronization and DST settings Steps 1 Enter the Time Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Time Settings Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Time Settings User Manual of Network Camera 25 Device Information Time Settings Maintenance Time Zone GMT 08 00 Beijing Urumqi Singapore v NTP Server Address NTP Port Interval min Manual Time Sync Device Time Set Time 2013 08 21117 03 24 CJ syn
43. hed log files will be displayed on the Log interface Search Log Major Type All Types Ww Minor Type All Types wt Start Time 2013 08 27 00 00 00 j End Time 2013 08 27 23 59 59 j qQ search E Save Log Figure 8 2 Log Searching 4 To export the log files click E Save Loo to save the log files in your computer User Manual of Network Camera 62 Chapter 9 Others 9 1 Managing User Accounts Enter the User Management interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Security gt User Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Security gt User The admin user has access to create modify or delete other accounts Up to 15 user accounts can be created User Add Modify Delete 1 admin Administrator Figure 9 1 User Information Adda User Steps 1 Click Add to add a user 2 Input the new User Name select Level and input Password NOTE The level indicates the permissions you give to the user You can define the user as Operator or User 3 In the Basic Permission field and Camera Configuration field you can check or uncheck the permissions for the new user 4 Click oK _ to finish the user addition User Manual of Network Camera Add user User Name Test Password ess Confirm es Basic Permission Camera Configuration Remote Parameters Settings Remote Live View Remote Log Search
44. iles to C Documents and Settings zhonggiuyue Web DownloadFiles Browse Picture and Clip Settings Save snapshots in live view to C Documents and Settings zhonggiuyue WVeb CaptureFiles Browse Save snapshots when playback to C Documents and Settings zhongqiuyue WVeb PlaybackPics Browse Save clips to C Documents and Settings zhonggqiuyueWeb PlaybackFiles Browse Save a i Figure 5 1 Local Configuration Interface 2 Configure the following settings Live View Parameters Set the protocol type and live view performance Protocol Type TCP UDP MULTICAST and HTTP are selectable TCP Ensures complete delivery of streaming data and better video quality yet the real time transmission will be affected UDP Provides real time audio and video streams HTTP Allows the same quality as of TCP without setting specific ports for streaming under some network environments User Manual of Network Camera 24 MULTICAST It s recommended to select MCAST type when using the Multicast function For detailed information about Multicast refer to Section 5 3 1 TCP IP Settings Live View Performance Set the live view performance to Least Delay Balanced or Best Fluency Record File Settings Set the saving path of the recorded video files Valid for the record files you recorded with the web browser Record File Size Select the packed size of the manually recorded and downloaded video files to 256M 512M or 1G After the selection t
45. l of Network Camera 69 camera during the process The camera reboots automatically after upgrading Remote Upgrade Status MES aie upgrading process will be 1 to 10 minutes please don t disconnect power to the device during the process The device reboots automatically after upgrading Figure 9 13 Remote Upgrade 9 7 RS 232 Settings Purpose The RS 232 port can be used in two ways Parameters Configuration Connect a computer to the camera through the serial port Device parameters can be configured by using software such as HyperTerminal The serial port parameters must be the same as the serial port parameters of the camera Transparent Channel Connect a serial device directly to the camera The serial device will be controlled remotely by the computer through the network Steps 1 Enter RS 232 Port Setting interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt RS232 Device Information Time Settings Maintenance RS232 DST Parity None v Flow Ctr Usage Save Figure 9 14 RS 232 Settings If you want to connect the camera by the RS 232 port the parameters of the RS 232 should be exactly the same with the parameters you configured here 2 Click Save to save the settings User Manual of Network Camera 70 Appendix Appendix 1 iVMS 4200 Client Software Introduction iVMS 4200 is a versatile video management software for the DVRs NVRs IP cameras encoders decoders etc It p
46. le interface 6 Click _5 to save the settings User Manual of Network Camera 59 Chapter 7 Playback Purpose This section explains how to view the remotely recorded video files stored in the network disks or SD cards Steps Playback i 1 Click on the menu bar to enter playback interface 2 Help af Logout E a Status 4 Aug 2013 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 29 30 31 gt a uy DD oo an gt amp HK i F 2013 08 27 09 49 37 Set playback time 00 00 00 gt OCommand O Schedule Alarm O Manual Figure 7 1 Playback Interface 2 Select the date and click Q H Aug 2013 b Sun Mon Tue Wed Tho Fr Sat 1 T 3 5 7 5 gt 10 12 183 1 15 1i6 10 is 19 2 2 WA 2 H 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sess Figure 7 2 Search Video 3 Click to play the video files found on this date The toolbar on the bottom of Playback interface can be used to control playing User Manual of Network Camera process Figure 7 3 Playback Toolbar Table 7 1 Description of the buttons ston operation tution pation Play Capture a picture b k Be fe a3 Pause m Audio on and adjust Stop t e volume Mute Speed down int Pr Speed up Playback by You can choose the file paths locally for downloaded playback video files and pictures in Local Configuration int
47. lla Firefox 3 5 and above version and Google Chrome8 and above versions User Manual of Network Camera 8 Chapter 2 Network Connection Before you start If you want to set the network camera via a LAN Local Area Network please refer to Section 2 1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN If you want to set the network camera via a WAN Wide Area Network please refer to Section 2 2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN 2 1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN Purpose To view and configure the camera via a LAN you need to connect the network camera in the same subnet with your computer and install the iVMS 4200 software to search and change the IP of the network camera mE NOTE For the detailed introduction of iVMS 4200 please refer to Appendix 1 2 1 1 Wiring over the LAN The following figures show the two ways of cable connection of a network camera and a computer Purpose To test the network camera you can directly connect the network camera to the computer with a network cable as shown in Figure 2 1 Refer to the Figure 2 2 to set the network camera over the LAN via a switch or a router Ow or oOo Network cable n f Network Camera Computer Figure 2 1 Connecting Directly User Manual of Network Camera 9 ape y m Cy a O exw tk cablo a ae O Network Camera Computer Figure 2 2 Connecting via a Switch or a Router 2 1 2 Detecting and Changing the IP A
48. mly fixed To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose the indoor used product to rain or moisture This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all the local codes Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient supply interruption If the product does not work properly please contact your dealer or the nearest service center Never attempt to disassemble the product yourself We shall not assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or maintenance User Manual of Network Camera 4 A Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the product Do not drop the product or subject it to physical shock Do not install the product on vibratory surface or places Do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiating environment Do not aim the lens at the strong light such as sun or incandescent lamp The strong light can cause fatal damage to the product The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam so when any laser equipment is being used make sure that the surface of the sensor not be exposed to the laser beam Do not place the product in extremely hot cold temperatures the operating temperature should be between 30 C 65 C dusty or damp environment To avoid heat accumulation good ventilation is required for a proper operating environment While shipping the product
49. o Standard 50 Hz and 60 Hz are selectable Choose according to the different video standards normally 50Hz for PAL standard and 60Hz for NTSC standard Day Night Switch Day Night and Auto are selectable Sensitivity If you choose auto day night switch you can choose the sensitivity of the switch as high normal and low Mirror The mirror function enables you to view another aspect of the image You can flip the User Manual of Network Camera 40 image horizontally and vertically It can be used to view the image in the way you see it directly using your eyes WDR Wide dynamic range can be used when there is a high contrast of the bright area and the dark area of the scene BLC Area BLC area is the area sense the light intensity Close Up Down Left Right and Center are selectable White Balance The below figure shows the white balance type selectable You can choose it according to the real condition For example if in the surveillance scene there is a fluorescent lamp you can choose the white balance type as the Fluorescent Lamp Locked WEH incandescent Lamp Warm Light Lamp Natural Light Fluorescent Lamp Figure 5 22 White Balance Digital Noise Reduction Close Normal Mode and Expert Mode are selectable Noise Reduction Level For adjusting the noise reduction level and only valid when the DNR function is enabled Scene Mode Choose the scene as indoor or outdoor HLC High light compression
50. od E 9 Screen E 16 Screen ws EB Custom View E New View Camera v Search p J 172 6 23 108 QD 172 6 23 85 zj lt 172 6 23 103 PTZ Control a Figure 3 6 iVMS 4200 Live View User Manual of Network Camera a A R ivms 4200 Network 7 CPU 7 Memory 12 admin 17 14 54 B lt A xX z j Operation and Control Maintenance and Management KR amp Motion DetectionAlarm Stop ew ts os Figure 3 7 iVMS 4200 Configuration Panel For detailed information about iVMS 4200 client software please refer to the user manual of the iVMS 4200 software 3 2 2 Accessing by iVMS 4500 Software To view the camera with a mobile phone install the iVMS 4500 client software in your mobile phone You can find the software in the CD in the package For detailed information about iVMS 4500 client software please refer to the user manual of iVMS 4500 software User Manual of Network Camera Chapter 4 Live View 4 1 Live View Page Purpose The live video page allows you to view live video capture images realize PTZ control set call presets and configure video parameters Log in the network camera to enter the live view page or you can click Ene amen on the menu bar of the main page to enter the live view page Descriptions of the live view page Configuration a pps renee eet Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset3 Preset 4 Preset Preset 5 Settings
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52. ration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Maintenance Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Maintenance 2 Click Restore or Default to restore the default settings Restore Reset all the parameters exceptthe IP parameters and user information to the default settings Default Restore all parameters to default settings Figure 9 12 Restore Default Settings NOTE After restoring the default settings the IP address is also restored to the default IP address please be careful for this action 9 6 3 Exporting Importing Configuration File Steps Enter the Maintenance interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Maintenance Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Maintenance 1 Click poi to save the configuration file of the current device 2 Click aduka to select the saved configuration file and then click Import to start importing configuration file NOTE You need to reboot the camera after importing configuration file 9 6 4 Upgrading the System Steps 1 Enter the Maintenance interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt System gt Maintenance Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt System gt Maintenance 2 Click F0 J to select the local upgrade file and then click P7 to start remote upgrade for The upgrading process will take 1 to 10 minutes Please don t disconnect power of the User Manua
53. re stored in the SD card if supported or in the network disk Steps 1 Enter the Record Schedule Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Storage gt Record Schedule User Manual of Network Camera 56 Record Schedule Storage Management NAS Pre record Postrecord Enable Record Schedule E Normal Mi Motion Detection E Alarm E Motion Alarm Motion amp Alarm B Other Figure 6 5 Recording Schedule Interface 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Record Schedule to enable scheduled recording 3 Set the record parameters of the camera Pre record 95 a Postrecord 10s a Figure 6 6 Record Parameters Pre record The time you set to start recording before the scheduled time or the event For example if an alarm triggers recording at 10 00 and the pre record time is set as 5 seconds the camera starts to record at 9 59 55 The Pre record time can be configured as No Pre record 5s 10s 15 s 20s 25 s 30s or not limited Post record The time you set to stop recording after the scheduled time or the event For example if an alarm triggered recording ends at 11 00 and the post record time is set as 5 seconds the camera records until 11 00 05 The Post record time can be configured as 5 s 10 s 30s 1 min 2 min 5 min or 10 min The record parameter configurations vary depending on the camera model 4 Click Edit to edit the record schedule User Manual of Network Camera
54. refer to Step 3 Set the Alarm Actions Taken for Motion Detection in Section 6 6 1 or Step 4 Configuring External Alarm Input in Section 5 6 3 3 Check the Enable Event triggered Snapshot checkbox Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Email Snapshot Enable Timing Snapshot Format Resalution 1260 720 w Quality Event Triggered Enable Event Triggered Snapshot Quality Interval 1000 Capture Number f Figure 5 37 Snapshot Settings User Manual of Network Camera 54 Chapter 6 Storage Settings Before you start To configure record settings please make sure that you have the network storage device within the network or the SD card inserted in your camera 6 1 Configuring NAS Settings Before you start The network disk should be available within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files log files etc Steps 1 Add the network disk 1 Enter the NAS Network Attached Storage Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Storage gt NAS Record Schedule Storage Management NAS oermver Address File Path 1 NAS 172 6 21 99 fdvrtest01 2 NAS 3 MAS 4 NAS 5 NAS 6 NAS i NAS B NAS Save Figure 6 1 Add Network Disk 2 Enter the IP address of the network disk and enter the default file Please refer to the User Manual of NAS for creating the file path 3 Click Sae to add the network disk NOTE After having
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56. rk my etwor ro __Network_ peaa _ Network _ o i Ko cable cable Internet J cable e A ni ap Network Camera Router with Computer Dynamic IP Figure 2 7 Normal Domain Name Resolution Steps 1 Apply a domain name from a domain name provider 2 Configure the DDNS settings in the DDNS Settings interface of the network camera Refer to Section 5 3 4 Configuring DDNS Settings for detailed configuration 3 Visit the camera via the applied domain name Private Domain Name Resolution User Manual of Network Camera 13 PC IP Server Static IP U Port Map Network cable eg og Nee memet Mo M a Network Camera Router with Computer Dynamic IP Figure 2 8 Private Domain Name Resolution Steps 1 Install and run the IP Server software in a computer with a static IP 2 Access the network camera through the LAN with a web browser or the client software 3 Enable DDNS and select IP Server as the protocol type Refer to Section 5 3 4 Configuring DDNS Settings for detailed configuration User Manual of Network Camera 14 Chapter 3 Access to the Network Camera 3 1 Accessing by Web Browsers Steps 1 Open the web browser 2 Inthe address field input the IP address of the network camera e g 192 0 0 64 and hit the enter key to enter the login interface 3 Input the user name and password and clic on Nore The default user name is admin password is 12345 English v User Name admin
57. rovides multiple functionalities including real time live view video recording remote search and playback file backup etc for the connected devices to meet the needs of monitoring task With the flexible distributed structure and easy to use operations the client software is widely applied to the surveillance projects of medium or small scale Search active devices online Search online devices automatically After launch iVMS 4200 software it automatically searches the online devices every 15 seconds from the subnet where your computer locates It displays the total number and information of the searched devices in the Online Devices interface Go to Device Management and click Server tab on the left top of the window and you can see the online devices listed on the right bottom of the window Online Device 5 Refresh Every 15s qar Add to Client qr Add All Modify Netinfo Restore Default Password Filter IP Device Type Port Device Serial No Added 172 6 23 121 XX NAXKAKKN 8000 KXAN KXKXANA AX KRARANRAMRARARANE Yes 1726 23 10 SAO e000 LCEEEEEEEECEEEEEEEGEGE EE EEE OEE No 172 6 23 64 XN XXXNXNXXXYX 8000 XMXXNMNAMR AMMA ANARAMR ARMOR RNR No 172 6 23 88 EN ENNYN 8000 hee ea Yes Figure A 1 1 Search Online Devices NOTE Device can be searched and displayed in the list in 15 seconds after it went online it will be removed from the list in 45 seconds after it went offline Search online devices manually You can also cli
58. rpose You can set the image quality of the camera including brightness contrast saturation hue sharpness etc NOTE The Display parameters vary depending on the camera model Steps 1 Enter the Display Settings interface User Manual of Network Camera Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Image gt Display Settings Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Image gt Display Settings 2 Set the image parameters of the camera Display Settings OSD Settings Text Overlay Privacy Mask Mm ra 3 in C 3 0 Ww Cal cy E z iris Mode Auto vij Smart IR Disable J Exposure Time 1 25 v Video Standard S0hz v Day Night Switch Auto v Sensitivity Normal v Switch Time l E T Mirror Close v WDR Close BLC Area Close White Balance AWB1 v Digital Noise Reduction Normal Mode v Noise Reduction Level lum 5 0 Scene Mode Outdoor v Local Output Enable v Figure 5 21 Display Settings Descriptions of parameter configuration Overexposure Prevention Enable or disable the function in this field Exposure Time Value ranges from 1 25 to 1 100 000s Adjust it according to the lightening condition Iris Mode Auto and Manual are selectable Auto Iris Level If you choose the auto iris mode you can set the auto iris level Vide
59. rver smtp 263xmail com SMTP Port 25 C Enable SSL Interval Attached Image C authentication UserName Password Confirm Receivert Testi Receivert s Address Test Gmail com Receiver2 Receivers Address Receivers Receivera s Address Save Figure 5 36 Email Settings 3 Configure the following settings Sender The name of the email sender User Manual of Network Camera 52 Sender s Address The email address of the sender SMTP Server The SMTP Server IP address or host name e g smtp 263xmail com SMTP Port The SMTP port The default TCP IP port for SMTP is 25 not secured And the SSL SMTP port is 465 Enable SSL Check the checkbox to enable SSL if it is required by the SMTP server Attached Image Check the checkbox of Attached Image if you want to send emails with attached alarm images Interval The interval refers to the time between two actions of sending attached pictures Authentication optional If your email server requires authentication check this checkbox to use authentication to log in to this server and enter the login user Name and password Choose Receiver Select the receiver to which the email is sent Up to 2 receivers can be configured Receiver The name of the user to be notified Receiver s Address The email address of user to be notified 4 Click Sae to save the settings 5 6 7 Configuring Snapshot Settings Purpose You can configure the scheduled snap
60. s 5 6 3 Configuring External Alarm Input Steps 1 Enter the Alarm Input Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Alarm Input 2 Choose the alarm input No and the Alarm Type The alarm type can be NO Normally Open and NC Normally Closed Edit the name to set a name for the alarm input optional Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Email snapshot Alarm Input No Alarm Name of cant copy Alarm Type NO B Arming Schedule Figure 5 32 Alarm Input Settings 3 Click to set the arming schedule for the alarm input Refer to Step 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section 5 6 1 4 Check the checkbox to select the linkage method taken for the alarm input Refer User Manual of Network Camera i 49 to Step 3 Set the Alarm Actions for Motion Detection in Section 5 6 1 5 You can also choose the PTZ linking for the alarm input if your camera is installed with a pan tilt unit Check the relative checkbox and select the No to enable Preset Calling Patrol Calling or Pattern Calling 6 You can copy your settings to other alarm inputs 7 Click Sae to save the settings Linkage Method Normal Linkage Other Linkage Audible Warning Trigger Alarm Output Select All Notify Surveillance Center A gt Send Email Upload to FTP Trigger Channel Copy to Alarm C Select All A L Figure 5 33 Linkage Method
61. shot and event triggered snapshot The captured picture can be stored in the SD card if supported or the netHDD For detailed information about netHDD please refer to Section 6 1 Configuring NAS Settings You can also upload the captured pictures to a FTP server Basic Settings Steps 1 Enter the Snapshot Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Snapshot 2 Check the Enable Timing Snapshot checkbox to enable continuous snapshot Check the Enable Event triggered Snapshot checkbox to check event triggered snapshot 3 Select the quality of the snapshot 4 Set the time interval between two snapshots 5 Click Save to save the settings Uploading to FTP You can follow below configuration instructions to upload the snapshots to FTP Upload continuous snapshots to FTP Steps User Manual of Network Camera a a 1 Configure the FTP settings and check Upload Picture checkbox in FTP Settings interface Please refer to Section 5 3 8 Configuring FTP Settings for more details to configure FTP parameters 2 Check the Enable Timing Snapshot checkbox Upload event triggered snapshots to FTP Steps 1 Configure the FTP settings and check upload Picture Checkbox in FTP Settings interface Please refer to Section 5 3 8 Configuring FTP Settings for more details to configure FTP parameters 2 Check Jplaadto FTP checkbox in Motion Detection Settings or Alarm Input interface Please
62. t Motion Detection 2 Check the checkbox of Enable Motion Detection Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm input Alarm Output Exception Email Snapshot Enable Motion Detection C Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion Area Settings Aa ax j i i ee oe oe a j l Sensitivity gan Figure 5 27 Enable Motion Detection 3 click Dea Area Click and drag the mouse on the live video image to draw a motion detection area You can draw up to 8 motion detection areas on the same image 4 Click 825 to finish drawing 5 Optional Click Clear All_ to clear all of the areas 6 Optional Move the slider lt 2 5 vity toset the sensitivity of the detection 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection Steps User Manual of Network Camera AG Arming Schedule Figure 5 28 Arming Time 1 Click to edit the arming schedule The Figure 5 29 shows the editing interface of the arming schedule 2 Choose the day you want to set the arming schedule 3 Click to set the time period for the arming schedule 4 After you set the arming schedule you can copy the schedule to other days Optional 5 Click OK to save the settings The time of each period can t be overlapped Up to 4 periods can be configured for each day Edit Schedule Time Period Start Time End Time Copy to Week M Select All Mon Tue M Wed M Thu Fri Sat Sun Figure 5 29 Arming Time Sch
63. tep 3 Set the Alarm Actions Taken for Motion Detection in Section 5 6 1 Motion Detection Tamper proot Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Email Snapshot Exception Type HDD Full w Normal Linkage Other Linkage Audible Warning Trigger Alarm Output DI Select All Notify Surveillance Center E aH Figure 5 35 Exception Settings 3 Click sae to save the settings User Manual of Network Camera 51 5 6 6 Email Sending Triggered by Alarm Purpose The system can be configured to send an Email notification to all designated receivers if an alarm event is detected e g motion detection event video loss tamper proof etc Before you start Please configure the DNS Server settings under Basic Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP or Advanced Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP before using the Email function Steps 1 Enter the TCP IP Settings Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP to set the IPv4 Address IPv4 Subnet Mask IPv4 Default Gateway and the Preferred DNS Server Please refer to Section 5 3 1 Configuring TCP IP Settings for detailed information 2 Enter the Email Settings interface Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Events gt Email Motion Detection Tamper proof Alarm Input Alarm Output Exception Email Snapshot sender Test senders Address Test gmail com SMTP Se
64. th computer time Figure 5 4 Time Sync Manually Click tab to enable the DST function and Set the date of the DST period DST Enable DST DST Bias 30min Figure 5 5 DST Settings 2 Click aE to save the settings 5 3 Configuring Network Settings 5 3 1 Configuring TCP IP Settings Purpose TCP IP settings must be properly configured before you operate the camera over network The camera supports both the IPv4 and IPv6 Both versions may be configured simultaneously without conflicting to each other and at least one IP version should be configured Steps 1 Enter TCP IP Settings interface Configuration gt Basic Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP Or Configuration gt Advanced Configuration gt Network gt TCP IP User Manual of Network Camera TCPAP Port DONS PPPoE SNMP 802 1 QoS FTP UPnP NIC Settings NIC Type LI DHCP IPv4 Address 172 8 4 190 IPv4 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IPv4 Default Gateway 172 8 4 1 v6 Mode Route Advertisement m IPv6 Address fes0 240 49iFte fab IPv6 Subnet Mask 64 IPv6 Default Gateway Mac Address 00 40 49 70a be MTU 1500 Multicast Address DNS Server Preferred DNS Server 4 6 6 6 Alternate DNS Server Sae Figure 5 6 TCP IP Settings 2 Configure the basic network settings including the NIC Type IPv4 or IPv6 Address IPv4 or IPv6 Subnet Mask IPv4 or IPv6 Default Gateway MTU settings and Multicast Address
65. to hide it Click the direction buttons to control the pan tilt movements Figure 4 3 PTZ Control Panel Click the zoom iris focus buttons to realize lens control User Manual of Network Camera 21 _ e NOTE There are 8 direction arrows A V lt gt a af p gt A in the live view window when you click and drag the mouse in the relative positions For the cameras which support lens movements only the direction buttons are invalid Table 4 2 Descriptions of PTZ Control Panel Button Description Light on off Wiper on off 4 al Adjust speed of pan tilt movements 4 4 2 Setting Calling a Preset Setting a Preset 1 In the PTZ control panel select a preset number from the preset list Preset E Preset 2 Freset 3 Freset4 Freset 5 Freset 6 Figure 4 4 Setting a Preset 2 Use the PTZ control buttons to move the lens to the desired position e Pan the camera to the right or left e Tilt the camera up or down e Zoom in or out e Refocus the lens 3 Click g to finish the setting of the current preset User Manual of Network Camera 22 4 You can click to delete the preset You can configure up to 128 presets Calling a Preset This feature enables the camera to point to a specified preset scene manually or when an event takes place For the defined preset you can call it at any time to the desired preset scene In the PTZ control panel select a defined
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