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1. lt N IDENTIFY PARTS Side Cable Exit Dome Base ee N Remove when inserting Turn anti clockwise cables through the side to remove of the dome Dome Housing Dome Cover INTERNAL CONNECTIONS To access the internal connections turn the dome base anti clockwise to uncover the dome housing Reset Button Terminal Block VCC12 GND DIGITAL_IN ALARM_OUT AUDIO_IN AUDIO_OUT AUDIO_GND Network Port Status LEDs Green LED indicates connection Is active Orange LED indicates power is ON f b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 15 INSTALLATION 1 Select a mounting position on a wall or ceiling Rotate the dome housing anti clockwise to remove the camera from the mounting base 2 Use the mounting base to mark up screw positions and make a hole in the wall or ceiling to insert the LAN cable and 12V DC Cable if using Power over Ethernet 12V DC Power is not required 3 Feed the cables through the hole 4 Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the mounting base 5 Insert the cables through the side cable exit or from the rear of the camera zm AN gt QO A O zZ BE A CEILING MOUNT Push cables through the side cable exit Holes for fixing base to Power Cable To Power Adaptor wall or ceiling To Network WALL MOUNT S Push cables through the side cable exit ees Power Cable To Power Adaptor Holes
2. X100 CAM2 192 168 0 187 Digital InputO X100 CAM3 192 168 0 55 Digital InputO the system with the type of monitoring assigned to trigger an event see below for details Action List Lists the required Actions assigned to each camera Event Click OK to Save changes Click CANCEL to exit without saving details 4 11 1 SETTING ADDING AN EVENT 1 Select the camera from the Event List 2 Click the ADD button the Alarm Event Selection window will pop up Alarm Event Selection J BE M O J Z ep Vn O gt zs ae 3 Select the Event that you want to add then click the OK button OR simply double click on the Event to assign it to the selected camera b vision LLI or X LL O N WO O ac D LLJ or 120 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 11 2 EDITING AN EVENT 1 Select the individual Event you want to modify from the Event List 2 Click the EDIT button OR simply double click to open the ALARM SETUP window See below for the Basic or Advanced setting options 3 Modify the settings as required then click the OK button to save settings BASIC SETTINGS The following options are available with the BASIC SETTINGS Tab Alarm Setup Basic Advance Alarm Stop Type Alarm Stop by Manual C Alarm Stop after Second 10 v Second Alarm Stop Type See below for details Event Detect Period C Detect by Schedule a CE g
3. Create Account Please complete the form to create your free DynDNS Accoun t Login Lost Password Search Search About You optional b vision 148 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 Submit the information to finish creating an account Terms of Service Please read the accepatable use policy AUP and accept it prior to creating your account Also acknowledge that you may only have one 1 free account and that creation of multiple free accounts will result in the deletion of all of your accounts Policy Last Modified February 6 2006 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS OF SERVICE All services provided by Dynamic Network Services Inc DynDNS are provided to you the Member under the Terms and Conditions set forth in this Acceptable Use Policy AUP and any other operating rules and policies set forth by DynDNS The AUP comprises the entire agreement between the Member and DynDNS and supersedes all prior agreements between the parties regarding the subject matter contained herein BY COMPLETING THE REGISTRATION PROCESS AND CLICKING THE Accept BUTTON YOU ARE INDICATING YOUR AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE AUP Next Step After you click Create Account we will create your account and send you an e mail to the address you provided Please follow the instructions in that e mail to confirm your account You will need to confirm your account within 48 hou
4. Preset Use this menu to set the sequence of the tour A maximum of 16 points can be assigned per tour The selected preset position is added in the Sequence list from 1 to 16 M O P gle GY JJ ea Wait Time Type a period of time during which the camera is to stay at each preset point between 0 to 36000 seconds Add Modify and Delete remove Tour or Sequence positions Manage the Tours and Sequence positions using either the left or right window to add or modify tour details b vision Lu Coc O TE O U 64 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 6 SYSTEM MENU SYSTEM TAB Use this menu to adjust the main settings of the camera System Date amp Time Maintenance Software Version 5 a 2 4131 Network LED Enable Disable Power LED Wireless LED Enable Disable Aug 15 20 54 54 X100C user warn kernel time 3488700 sec 10 PCLK 82944000 Aug 15 20 56 49 X100C user debug gpio func IRLED act Disabled Aug 15 20 56 49 X100C user debug gpio gpio 0 set 0 Aug 15 20 58 39 X100C user debug gpio func IRLED act Enabled Aug 15 20 58 39 X100C user debug gpio gpio 0 set 1 Aug 15 20 59 54 X100C user warn kernel time 3489000 sec 10 PCLK 82944000 Aug 15 21 04 54 X100C user warn kernel time 3489300 sec 10 PCLK 82944000 Aug 15 21 09 27 X100C user debug gpio func IRLED act Disabled Aug 15 21 09 27 X100C user debug gpio gpio 0 set 0 Aug 15 21 09 54 X100C user warn kernel time 3489600 sec 10 PCL
5. zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O TT gt zs m b vision 130 X100 Series Main User Manual 5 Assign the time period you want to playback Either drag the mouse over the required time period OR choose a time period by entering a START and END TIME manually Start Time 00 00 00 End Time 00 00 00 6 Select the cameras to playback by ticking the boxes on the left hand side Select a maximum of 16 cameras to playback iv CAMOOO M CAMOOI C camoo2 camoo3 M CAMOO4 O CAMO005 CAMO006 CAM007 J Click OK to finish searching and start playback on the main screen s 8 Use the Control buttons to PLAY PAUSE REWIND FORWARD and STOP playback In PAUSE mode you can use the LL and 1 Next Previous Frame buttons to jump frame by frame You can also use the Playback Bar to control the playback position by dragging the cursor to the required area LLI or X LL O N D O ac D LLJ or b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 131 4 15 CONVERT TO AVI FILES AVI files can play on most PC using the standard Windows Media Player Click the CONVERT RECORDED FILE button on the Playback Interface to launch the Convert File panel Calendar Start End Time Camera Select menu Save to Click here to select the destination folder Click OK to enter selection Click CANCEL to exit without savin
6. If enabled the Send to and Subject fields need to be filled Send To Type the receiver s e mail address This address is used for reply mail Subject Type the subject title of the E mail TCP Notification Enable or disable the TCP service using the toggle buttons If enabled then the TCP Server TCP Port and Message fields need to be filled TCP Server Type the server name or the IP address of the TCP server TCP Port Set port number of TCP server Message The message will be sent to FTP server HTTP Notification Enable or disable the HTTP service using the toggle buttons If enabled then the fields below need to be filled URL Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP server HTTP Login name Type the user name for the HTTP server HTTP Login Password Type the password for the HTTP server Proxy Address Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP Proxy Proxy Port Set port number of Proxy Proxy Login name Type the user name for the HTTP Proxy Proxy Login Password Type the password for the HTTP Proxy Custom parameter Set specific parameters for the HTTP Server Message The message will be sent to HTTP server b vision M O ant G Cc II m Lu Coc O TE O U 60 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 9 CAMERA MENU PICTURE TAB Use this menu to set the functions of the camera parameters of the device White Ba
7. MB Edit Note Ensure you click the EDIT button after you have changed the KEEP OVER SPACE field otherwise the system will not save your settings System Status Select the status of information to display on System Status window A ticked category means this information will be displayed on Main Interface status window Otherwise it will display nothing HIDE WHEN MINIMIZED means when the Main Interface is minimized the icon will move to the bottom right corner of the PC screen Click the icon to restore the Main Interface HOST NAME is the software s name for your system for integration with other systems if required System status 2009 12 21 i Show Date 15 21 09 Monday h Show Time Iw Show Weekday Hide when minimized Host Name juser PC II FT N O AJ zZ O N T1 gt II FT b vision 102 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 5 2 CAMERA TAB Click on CAMERA Tab OSD Config Select the information to be displayed on the sub screen s during live viewing p N fs System Camera User Address Book Notification Live preview image of eee CamD1 192 168 0 130 OSD Config nagi icaza r the selected camera ee CamD2 192 168 0 140 zA HE ame Can 192 168 0 55 M Show Date FV Show Time Camera List Lists all the camera s installed in the system Tick each camera to enable it Untick a camera to V Camera Name Configure detail button
8. Modify here once Preset has been will be shown Gr gr SENT her selected Any saved preset will be shown in the main window area Select any preset to modify its Preset Number Name or to enable a Home Position Up to 128 preset positions can be allocated Lu oZ O LL O U b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 63 TOUR SETTING TAB for x104P and X104S Pan and Tilt IP Cameras The IP camera can be programmed to move from one preset position to another sequentially building up a TOUR This can be useful if a large area needs to be scanned periodically to specific areas around the camera Preset positions must be set BEFORE you can set any tours Picture Preset Setting Tour Setting Tour Name amp details will be shown here once they have been Sequence List shows the Preset positions assigned to each tour added Tour Name Preset vi Running Enable Disable Wait Time fo Seconds Add Modify Delete Add modify Delete Tour Name The Tour Name is the group name given to a sequence of camera positions You can set up to 16 tours with the IP camera To set up a tour type in a Tour Name and then click the ADD button The new tour will be displayed in the main window above Select a tour by highlighting it in the main window then begin to assign preset positions to it using the window on the right hand side Running Enable or disable the Tour selected using the toggle buttons
9. Move a camera Either drag the camera icon to its new position OR preview the camera by double clicking the icon click the MOVE button then use the mouse to click on the new position on the map Rotate a camera Either press and hold the mouse button on the camera icon then rotate it to its new position OR preview the camera by double clicking the icon click the ROTATE button then use the mouse to rotate the camera icon to its new position on the map Delete a camera from the E Map Preview the camera by double clicking the icon click the DELETE button to remove the icon from the map b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 117 4 9 TWO WAY AUDIO Click the TWO WAY AUDIO button change the status of the Two Way Audio function Start Two Way Audio Stop Two Way Audio Click to enable function Click to disable function Note The Two Way Audio function depends on the camera s capability The button will only be enabled when the selected camera features a two way audio function zs BE M O J Z ep Vn gt zs ae b vision LLI ae LL N O AO o O U LLI ee 118 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 10 PTZ CONTROL If a selected camera has PTZ capability the Main Interface will show the PTZ control button s A PTZ camera will enable ALL the control buttons a PT camera will only enable PT control buttons Tour Control Preset control Use the drop down men
10. Two configurations can be used to connect IP cameras to a network CONNECTION VIA A HUB SWITCH OR ROUTER or CROSSOVER CONNECTION CONNECTION VIA HUB SWITCH OR ROUTER Hub Switch or Router Cat5 Straight Through Cable PC or Laptop X100 IP Camera CROSSOVER CONNECTION LAN cable crossover PC or Laptop X100 IP Camera b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 143 APPENDIX B ENABLING UPnP SETTINGS Use the following steps to enable UPnP settings only if your operating system of PC is running Windows XP 1 On your PC go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Click Add or Remove Programs 3 Click Add Remove Windows Components Q Set Program Access and Defaults ee Windows Catalog EA Windows Update 2 9 J Search Son 8 d QA Printers and Faxes o Help and Support B Taskbar and Start Menu TJ Run EG E Log Off PMalan F OG Turn Off Computer Cumanihy red aed jr iar aera DameWare MT Utilities EE Posta M T Apia Fi Ort EO rn Tid age et tager nr perser r f rr i Internet Explorer 5879 FIF survedance a 3 Er m m Goak Depress Update QUU iy wdi Meda Planar otf ese Kr for fine anf raaa tin 1 1545 verket 20 Hote KENT ISET BP Wirken SP Hollis EAEN FBP Windy 20 Hobie 16822559 Bl Wires ap Hotte VESZA 105 Windes oP obf KE
11. Use the TEST button to check whether the TCP server account is working or not TCP Port Set Port number of TCP server Add Modify Delete Click ADD to add the completed TCP setting to the list To change any settings select the TCP name and click MODIFY To delete an FTP setting select the TCP name and click DELETE b vision M O ge SL G JJ D Lu Coc O TE O U 80 X100 Series Main User Manual HTTP SERVER TAB Send event messages to a specified HTTP server by setting the parameters here FTP Server TCP Server HTTP Server SAMBA Server URL es HTTP Login Name O O y O lt 21 Digits HTTP Login Password gt oioi O Proxy Address y y O ss Proxy Port ES Name Specify one or multiple HTTP servers as required You will need to specify a Name for each HTTP setting URL Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP server Use the TEST button to check whether the HTTP server account is working or not HTTP Login Name Password Port Path Type the Login Name Password Port number and working directory Path of the HTTP server Proxy Address Type the server name or the IP address of the HTTP Proxy Proxy Login Name Password Port Type the Login Name Password and port number of the HTTP Proxy Add Modify Delete Click ADD to add the completed HTTP setting to the list To change any settings select the HTTP name and click MODIFY To delete an HTTP setting s
12. Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove component click the checkbox shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in a component click Details Components C sg Message Queuing 0 0 MB MSN Explorer 13 2 MB Networking Services 0 3 MB 0 2 Other Network File and Print Services 0 0 MB MUA Nutlnnk Feness nnMrR Y Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 54 7 MB Details Space available on disk 1926 8 MB ae J Wait while Windows configures the components Windows Components Wizard Configuring Components Setup is making the configuration changes you requested Please wait while Setup confiqures the components This may take NG several minutes depending on the components selected Status Completing configuration of Internet Information Services IIS CT 8 Click FINISH Windows Components Wizard Completing the Windows Components Wizard You have successfully completed the Windows Components Wizard To close this wizard click Finish Finish P E gt Vision X100 Series Main User Manual 145 APPENDIX C CONFIGURE PORT FORWARDING MANUALLY The IP cameras can be used with a router If the IP camera needs to be accessed from the Wide Area Network WAN its IP address needs to
13. board recording Wireless Antenna Connector Night Vision LEDs Network Type LED Green Orange Microphone Green LED indicates Wired connection is active Orange LED indicates Wireless N connection is active ENE TONS TY Frcs Ring Reset Button 12V DC Power Socket 4 Ensure only the 12V DC Power Adaptor supplied with the camera is used Network Port Audio Output Socket b vision U LLI Z a U og lt WV 10 X100 Series Main User Manual INSTALLATION The X100C IP Camera can be mounted on a Wall or Ceiling It can also be desk mounted using the bracket supplied 1 For Wall or Ceiling mounting make a hole where the camera is to be installed to insert the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cable 2 Feed the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cables through the hole 3 Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket on a wall or ceiling as shown Turn anti clockwise to loosen for adjustment Qu M _ vm Q gt 2 D Qu M gt nome To Power To Network VY YA Focus Ring 4 Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the bracket Make any lens focus adjustments using the manual Focus Ring after you have connected the camera and have setup live viewing via your PC 5 Connect the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cable to camera 6 The c
14. mount bracket for mounting the camera against a wall Ceiling Mount Fixing Slot for mounting camera Trailing Lead Speed Dome Housing fe ane is available Speed Dome Cover CONNECTIONS ON TRAILING LEAD Alarm I O connections Microphone In Socket Adaptor supplied with the camera Is used Network Port with Status LEDs Green LED indicates Wired connection Is active Orange LED indicates power is ON Reset Button b vision X100 Series INSTALLATION Make a hole in the ceiling where the camera is to be installed Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket on the ceiling NY l Hole to feed trailing lead through the ceiling Ys kN Connect the LAN cable and 12V DC Power Adaptor to camera if using 12V DC Power Adaptor is not required See SETUP on page 36 Fitting the optional Wall Bracket Main User Manual 31 zZ N j gt QO A O zZ mi A Screw Dome Housing to Ceiling Mount using the Allen Key provided Power over Ethernet The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure your camera using your PC Make a hole in the wall where the camera is to be installed and use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket to the surface continue to wire the camera as described above Feed the trailing lead through the Wall Mount and fix the camera to the bracket as shown
15. viewing angle e XL1040A PRO 10 0 to 40 0mm Auto Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens for 8 to 28 viewing angle N D gt E ra QO CY O Z Z BE CY eee Calibration required see page 61 For Audio Connect the 3 5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function Alarm and RS485 Connections Grouping Pin Connect to 1 12V DC Power 60mA Max ALARM SENSOR 2 Alarm Sensor Input Optional 3 GND 4 Alarm Qutput 5 RS485 Not used RS485 RS485D S 6 RS485 Not used RS485D _ 6 4 Resetting your camera The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings If you are experiencing problems with the IP camera sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state To reset hold the button for at least 5 seconds The camera will restore factory settings amp reboot Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re configure the camera to enable it to work properly again b vision 30 X100 Series Main User Manual PACKAGE CONTENTS e X104S IP Camera e Allen Key e Ceiling Mount with 4x Screws e 12V DC Power Adaptor e Fixing Screws amp Wall Plugs e User s Manual amp Software CD IDENTIFY PARTS SIDE VIEW Note An optional Wall
16. 2 Make sure that only you access the camera while firmware updating 3 Disable the Motion Detection function b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 67 Click the BROWSE button Select the Firmware binary file Make sure that the Firmware applies to the camera once updated it will be burned into the FLASH ROM of the System Once the firmware file has been selected click the FIRMWARE UPGRADE button The upgrade progress information will be displayed Once the uploading process completed the device will reboot the system automatically Wait for the timer countdown and then you can use the IPWizard II to search for the device again a ee 6S WARNING The download firmware procedure cannot be interrupted If the power and or network connection are broken during the download procedure it might possibly cause serious damage to the camera DO NOT upgrade firmware via Wireless LAN due to high error rate possibility DO NOT allow any other users to access the camera during the update procedure DO NOT turn OFF the power during updating the firmware wait for the finish message DO NOT try to upgrade new firmware if it s not necessary as it may cause serious damage to the camera if any errors occur System Restart Click on the RESTART button to restart the camera without changing any of the network settings It means the IP address of the device will not change after a firmware upgrade Click OK to confirm changed settings C
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18. Auto Scan Buttons ON OFF Button Press the Full Screen button to enlarge the Image Click to Logout Minimize Restore Screen to full screen size Press ESC to exit Exit and also to see the Version Press the Auto Scan button to begin automatically information of the software switching between active cameras Press the button again to stop this function Minimize Screen Button LLI or X LL O N WO O ac D LLJ or b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 91 DI O ALARM INPUT OUTPUT STATUS When a camera is selected the status of its DI O Alarm Input Output is represented by one or a series of toggle switches which can be switched ON and OFF The amount of DI O button s displayed depends on the camera model 2009 09 01 1 0 ET DI O Alarm Input Output Status Dew Hi Diets Hi E es a RIS gt uto p OCUS KE 7 Auto s P m es H R Zoom GO Di 10 Hi Deo HI Pan i Auto Stop The system default is set to NC status normal close The status of DI Alarm Input is shown below Dild DI is open D DI is closed The status of DO Alarm Output is shown below KK 00isopen IE 0 cose You can click on the toggle bar to change the DO status If after you clicked the DO icon the status doesn t set correctly check the Network Status or Camera Status FUNCTION BUTTONS Playback button System Setup button Press for System Setup Alarm Setup or Log Viewer EMap but
19. LLI Z Z U og lt N 20 X100 Series Main User Manual J Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the camera bracket inside Make any lens Zoom Focus adjustments after you have connected the camera amp have setup live viewing via your PC Make the Zoom Adjustment by rotating the screw anticlockwise for NEAR adjustment and clockwise for FAR adjustment until you get the desired view Next make the Focal Adjustment by rotating the screw anti clockwise for TELE adjustment and Clockwise for WIDE adjustment until you get the desired view After adjustment tighten both screws to set the Zoom and Focus Rings CAMERA DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT Camera bracket For Horizontal Adjustment Camera s Tilt bracket For Vertical Angle Adjustment Camera s Board hinge For Horizontal Left Right Board Adjustment LENS ADJUSTMENT Zoom Adjustment Screw WIDE TELE Focus Adjustment Screw NEAR FAR Zoom and Focus Rings b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 21 8 Connect the 12V DC Power Adaptor to the Power Cable and attach the positive to VCC12 and the negative to GND as shown if using POE this step is not required VCC12 GND DIGITAL_IN ALARM_OUT AUDIO_IN AUDIO_OUT AUDIO_GND Power Adaptor Power Cable to Mains Power zm AN gt QO A O zZ FT A Note Incor
20. also the port forwarding or Virtual Server function on the router needs to be setup FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ON NETWORK SETTINGS PLEASE REFER TO THE USER MANUAL CD b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 39 6 On the next page in the LAN menu configure your User Name and Password We recommend that the default User Name and Passwords are left as they are until your camera has been configured The password security can be set up and changed later To Change the User Name and Password tick the box and enter your User Name and Password as required To go back to the previous window without saving any changes click lt lt To save all the details click Sub IP Wizard II Version 1 0 0 2686 User Device Title IF Address Port MAC X100CAMERA 192 168 0 100 80 00 0E AE A1 55 DC New me Name New Password fs LAN WIRETESS an D Note The default User Name is admin the default password is blank meaning there is no password set up EDIT YOUR WIRELESS SETTINGS for X100C and X104P Wireless IP Cameras All other IP cameras in the X100 Series are WIRED ONLY and these settings cannot be applied to them go to Step 10 on page 41 to continue with WIRED setup 7 Click WIRELESS to change your wireless connection settings You will need your Wireless Network and Security settings for this IP Wizard II version 1 0 0 2762 06 Select
21. recording times of Recording e l g selected camera Schedule m Shown in graphical Click OK to Save changes format Click CANCEL to exit without saving details About Schedule Modes The DAILY and WEEKLY schedule modes work exclusive to each other Both modes allow you schedule the type of recording that occurs during specific periods in the day week for a select IP camera in the system The schedules allow you to either record continuously record only on motion detection or record when an Alarm Sensor is triggered SPECIAL DAY Mode allows you to set recording schedules for a specific calender date If your system has a set working schedule that works on a timely basis this mode can be useful if your monitoring needs require continuous or triggered recording during different hours in the day i e if your are going away from home or the office on a specific day b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 109 4 6 1 DAILY TAB When the DAILY TAB or DAILY MODE is selected the list tree will display all of the cameras in the system Click on the camera name which you want to modify The scheduled configuration of this camera will display on the right hand side of the list tree window Daily weekly Special Day a X100 CAMI 192 168 0 56 X100 CAM2 192 168 0 187 i X100 CAM3 192 168 0 55 The system defaults the schedule to 00 00 to 23 59 round the clock recording mode You can edit the start and end ti
22. then a em 5 Screw Dome Housing to R o ses to hee Ceiling Mount using the _ trailing lea Allen Key provided through the wall b vision U LLI Z a U og lt WV 32 X100 Series Main User Manual Lens Adjustment Make any lens focus adjustments after you have connected the camera and have setup live viewing via your PC To adjust the lens open the Dome Cover by turning it anti clockwise and rotate the Focus Ring Focus Ring For Audio Connect the 3 5mm microphone Audio In Socket to an external Microphone for audio monitoring Connect the 3 5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function Alarm and RS485 Connections Grouping Cable Name Colour Connect to DI Green White Alarm Sensor Input BEST DO Orange White Alarm Output 12V max 50mA ALARM SENSOR Optional Alarm Output Power p 12V DC Brown White 12V DC 50mA Max GND Blue White Alarm Sensor Ground RS485 Purple White Not Used RS485 RS485 Grey Not Used Resetting your camera The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings If you are experiencing problems with the IP camera sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state To reset hold the button for at least 5 seconds The camera will
23. v Camera Name Use the drop drown menu to select the Playback Settings you require trom the selection The ticked settings will activate the categories on the displayed image while the recorded file is being playing back DATE Displays the date of recorded file on the image TIME Displays the time of recorded file on the image CAMERA NAME Displays the camera name on the image zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O gt zs ae b vision 134 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 18 SNAPSHOT FUNCTION Click the SNAPSHOT button on the Playback Interface to take a snapshot of the camera s during playback This can be useful if you need to save specific frames for evidence A pop up window will appear Camera Select box Tick to select the snapshot of the camera s to save V Cam000 640x480 192 168 0 143 Camera Details Details the Camera ID resolution Camera Name and IP address Snapshot Screens from all playback cameras ad oe ai Re d WAS pey a y MG Save to Click here to select the destination folder Click OK to enter selection Click CANCEL to exit without saving To save snapshot s 1 Select the snapshots to save by ticking the Camera Select box es 2 Use the SAVE TO button to browse and select a destination folder where the file s will save to 3 Click the OK button to save the file s The file name will be in the format CamXXX NNNNNN YYYYMMDDHHmmssnnn jpg
24. 192 168 0 20 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway MAC SID MODE CHANNEL ENCRYPTION SIGNAL 192 168 0 254 WLAN MAC 00 12 BF 3E EE FE TEST Finish User Name b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 41 EXIT IPWIZARD II 10 When you have finished click EXIT to quit the program You are now ready to access your IP Camera s web configuration page where you can adjust the camera settings 8 IP Wizard II Version 1 0 0 3384 X100CAMERA 192 168 0 100 80 00 0B AEB A1 55 DC VIEW gt Model Name Network DHCP WiFi Connection See the following pages for alternative methods to search and setup your camera instead of using IP Wizard II e Search and Setup by Windows UPnP see page 42 e Setup behind a NAT Router see page 43 After you have setup your camera access it using your web browser see page 44 b vision 42 X100 Series Main User Manual 2 3 SEARCH AND SETUP USING WINDOWS UPnP _ WHAT IS UPnP UPnP js short for Universal Plug and Play which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and other peripherals The X100 IP range of cameras and video server are UPnP enabled devices If your PC Windows XP or Vista operating system is UPnP enabled the IP Camera will be very easy to locate on the network Note UPnP search and setup is only available on Windows Vista and XP Windows 20
25. Areas can be selected deselected using the mouse to drag over rectangular shapes on the image The active area will be highlighted in red Areas not covered will be left as normal Sensitivity Set the motion detection sensitivity level between 1 and 5 Level 5 will give the highest motion detection sensitivity Level 1 will give the lowest motion detection sensitivity Detect Interval Set this value to define the interval of motion detection If set to a longer value the system will use less CPU computing power to check motion detection zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O TT gt zs m b vision LLI or X LL O N WO O ac w LLJ or 122 X100 Series Main User Manual ADVANCED SETTINGS DIGITAL INPUT The following options are available with the ADVANCED SETTINGS Tab with ALARM TRIGGERED events Bazit Advance Digital input Digital Input The system will check the status of the Digital Input periodically Select OPEN or CLOSE to define which status will trigger an event 4 11 3 DELETING AN EVENT 1 Select the individual Event you want to delete from the Event List 2 Click the DELETE button to remove the event 4 11 4 EVENT ACTIONS On an event being triggered either by Motion Detection or by an Alarm being activated ACTIONS can be set to notify you or others using the system Add an Event Select an event which you want to add an action to
26. Connect the LAN cable and 12V DC Cable to the Video Server if using Power over Ethernet 12V DC Power is not required To Network To Mains Power not required if Power over Ethernet being used e cnt IT VIDEO SERVER From analogue camera 3 The unit is now ready for you to setup and configure using your PC See SETUP on page 36 Power an External Camera Use the Power Cable provided to connect the 12V DC Out Power Socket to power one external camera The output power is 12V DC 400mA maximum This is optional Connect an external Microphone Connect the 3 5 microphone Audio In Socket to an external Microphone or your camera s Audio Output for audio monitoring Connect an A V device Use the Audio Video Output Cable to connect Audio Video Out to a Monitor DVR or similar device The white connection is for Audio the yellow connection is for Video The Audio output can be used to connect to a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function Alarm and RS485 Connections Grouping Pin Connect to 12V max 50mA ALARM 2 Alarm Sensor Input SENSOR 3 GND 4 Alarm Output RS485 Connects to 5 RS485 RS485 ona Zoom Pan Tilt Zoom or Speed 6 RS485 Dome Camera b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 35 Connecting an RS485 Zoom Pan Tilt Zoom or Speed Dome The Video Server supports the following functions when connected to a compatible Zoom Pan Tilt Zo
27. IP address MailHop Services 0 Ensure reliable email delivery 7 Go to SERVICES My Account My Services Account Settings Billing My Cart 0 items 8 Click on DYNAMIC DNS Network Monitoring URL Forwarding Pricing My Cart O items Search CO Search 9 Click on the GET STARTED link 10 Create a host name Input the host name Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS DDNS allows you to create a hostname that points to your dynamic IP or static IP X100 Series Main User Manual 149 View modify purchase and Update your billing delete your services information complete a purchase and view invoit view Shopping Cart DNS Services Dynamic DNS Custom DNS Recursive free DNS service for Our dynamic and static Ensure DNS resol those with dynamic IP DNS management tool for your DNS que addresses your own domain address or URL We also provide an update mechanism which makes the hostname work with your dynamic IP address We continue to offer this service free to the Internet community as we have done so for nearly 10 years Add New Hostname Pick a domain that is easy to remember Click OFFLINE HOSTNAME from the SERVICE TYPE list Click CREATE HOST to submit the domain name information and finish the DDNS application i Host Services Note You currently don t have Account Upgrades in your account You cannot use some of our Host Service features Please consider buying Acco
28. LL N D O ac D LLJ or b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 103 DELETE button Click to remove a camera including its settings from the system EDIT button Click this button to save any modifications made to the configuration in this section CLEAR button Click to clear all fields on the selected camera Note Ensure you click the EDIT button after you have changed the Camera Config fields otherwise the system will not save your settings Search button Click the SEARCH button to search for active IP cameras on the LAN A popup window will open and display all the cameras found in a list Wait for the search to complete then use the mouse to tick the cameras which need to be added to the system Multiple IP cameras can be selected at once and then later configured individually after they have been added to the Camera List SELECT ALL button Auto select all the cameras in the list CANCEL ALL button Auto deselects all cameras in the list OK button Click to confirm the selection of IP cameras to add to the system CANCEL button Cancels all actions and closes the pop up window without saving any changes Search a Mode le mac TTP port XIOOCAMI 192 168 0 56 00 0E AE A0 01 67 80 X100 CAM2 192 168 0 187 00 0E AE A0 01 4F 80 X100 CAM3 192 168 0 55 00 30 4F A0 01 68 80 Cancel all Camera Parameter button Click the Camera Parameter button to open the pop up window as s
29. Manual ACTIVATE SCHEDULE RECORDING 9 Click on the MONITOR button and tick the START MONITOR ALL or select either START MONITOR SCHEDULE or START MONITOR ALARM z009 12 21 15 21 09 Monday Lowe The System Status area in the Main Interface will indicate the type of monitoring that is in operation 10 11 54 vene V Auto RE F4visio PLAYBACK 10 Click the PLAYBACK button to launch the Playback panel Click the SEARCH button Playback Function Buttons ses fie Click these buttons to mer 2X 1X 16 3 JE Control playback speed Press to Exit Playback mode using the dial buttons L Playback Control buttons b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 97 11 Click on the date to search recorded files Choose the Recording mode s that you want to search within Round the Clock Motion Alarm then click the SEARCH button Record Mode W Round the Clock Start Time 00 00 00 SEAR BER BER SHAS BARN BEAN BERA 27 28 Er nr M Moton deo End Time 00 00 00 5 7 8 9 V Alarm Record 12 14 13 16 19 21 22 23 TERT 28 29 30 5 6 4 s 9 Ho Ai 41243 4445 he 47 48 19 20 21 22 b3 Selected Camera 0 12 The system will display the recorded file s and status in playback list Select the camera s to playback and drag the mouse cursor on the playback time period you wish to view Click OK to confirm The system allows a maximum of 16 cameras to b
30. Microphone External Microphone input Audio Output Line Level Out NETWORK Supported Protocols TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP PPPoE 3GPP ICMP IGMP SAMBA Security Password Protection IP address filtering User Access Log 20 simultaneous unicast users Users B Unlimited users using multicast Ethernet 10 100M Auto Negotiation Wireless No Power Over Ethernet Yes SYSTEM INTEGRATION Application Programming Interface Open API for software integration SDK Alarm Triggers Intelligent Motion Detection and External Input Motion Detection 10 zone video motion detection Alarm Events File upload via FTP SAMBA or email Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output activation Go to PTZ preset position Audio alerting output Video Buffer Pre and Post alarm buffering VIEWING SYSTEM OS Browser 3G Mobile Phone Viewing OS Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OSX Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 5 0 or later Firefox 3 5 or later With 3GPP player Compatible with Android iPhone Symbian Nokia amp Windows Mobile Video Player VLC Quick Time Real Player SOFTWARE Search amp Installation IPWizard II a Xvision X64SW Lite Software b vision 172 X100 Series Main User Manual X100VS VIDEO SERVER CODEC GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS LEDs Indi
31. Password iY lt 21 Digits i E lt 6 visits SMTP Server Type the SMTP server name or the IP address of the SMTP server Test Button Click TEST to send a test email to the mail server SMTP Port Set port number of the SMTP service SMTP Authentication Enable or disable the type of Authentication required when you send an email using the toggle buttons Select DISABLE if no authentication is required when an email is sent Select ENABLE if authentication is required when an email is sent Authentication User Name amp Password Type the User Name and Password for the SMTP server if SMTP Authentication is Enable E mail To From Subject Type the receiver s email address the sender s email address this address is used for reply emails and the subject title of the email Click OK to confirm changed settings Click Cancel to cancel any changes b vision M Pa aa G JJ a Lu or O TE O U 74 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 11 OBJECT DETECTION MENU MOTION DETECTION TAB Use this menu to set up to 10 motion detection areas and parameters for detection within the IP camera image Add or Delete To add a new motion detection window click ADD A new area called DetaultWindow will show up in the drop down list and a new window will appear over the camera image When selected the parameters of the area can be set using the options described below Use
32. Press to view in full Press ESC to exit this mode 2 Way Audio Button The device supports 2 way audio function User can chose to enable or disable this function by toggling the icon below QO Audio OFF Audio ON Streaming Protocol Select streaming protocol depending on the networking environment Main Settings Button Press to enter the Settings Menu Client Setting Button Press to Enter Full Screen Mode or Enable Audio PTZ Control x104P amp X1045 only For Pan Tilt Zoom functions see page 86 45 M O Pa an G JJ a 46 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 2 ACTIVE X CONTROLS Press the Active X button on the top right side of the interface to access the Active X Menu og Active X Button Digital Zoom Record Snapshot Voice Statistics About DIGITAL ZOOM Drag or scale the box over the video to adjust zoom ratio and position as shown Scale and move the windowed area to set the zoom and position on screen RECORD Press the RECORD button to start recording The video file will be saved as ASF format on your PC Press Stop to stop recording Select BROWSER to save the file in a selected folder click OK to continue Lu oc 2 O TE O U The files will be named in the format Video_yyyymmddhhmmss avi The ASF tiles can be played back using a standard Windows Media Player but it will need DixectX 9 0 or later version to be installed Record nr
33. Type amp Resolution Shows the Video Type and Resolution of a selected video profile from the main list Rate Control Define the rate control method of this profile There are two options CONSTANT BIT RATE CBR or VARIABLE BIT RATE VBR For CBR the video bit rate is between low to high bandwidth based on different resolutions You can set the desired bit rate to match the limitation of bandwidth For VBR you should choose the quality level to set the video quality rather than bit rate The quality level is between 1 and 100 The higher the value the better quality but it will consume a higher bandwidth Max Frame Rate Define the targeted Frame Rate of this profile For example set the frame rate to 15 fps then the image will be updated to 15 frames per second Set a reasonable Max Frame Rate versus video quality under the limited bandwidth GOP Control Define the Intra Inter frame I P ratio of this profile For example set the GOP to 30 then the video stream will have one Intra frame every 30 frames Multicast Video IP address and port for multicast video streaming of the selected profile Click OK to confirm changed settings Click Cancel to cancel any changes b vision M O P gle GY JJ ea 70 X100 Series Main User Manual ROI TAB The ROI Region Of Interest Tab allows you to set areas within the camera image that require particular attention It works like the Digital Zoom function but saves bandwidth
34. Users B Unlimited users using multicast Ethernet 10 100M Auto Negotiation Wireless Yes IEEE 802 11n Power Over Ethernet No SYSTEM INTEGRATION Application Programming Interface Open API for software integration SDK Alarm Triggers Intelligent Motion Detection Motion Detection 10 zone video motion detection Alarm Events File upload via FTP SAMBA or email Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output activation Go to PTZ preset position Audio alerting output Video Buffer Pre and Post alarm buffering VIEWING SYSTEM OS Browser 3G Mobile Phone Viewing OS Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OSX Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 5 0 or later Firefox 3 5 or later With 3GPP player Compatible with Android iPhone Symbian Nokia amp Windows Mobile Video Player VLC Quick Time Real Player SOFTWARE Search amp Installation IPWizard II a Xvision X64SW Lite Software b vision 162 X100 Series Main User Manual X100D IP DOME CAMERA GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Device 1 3 Megapixel image sensor Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels Minimum Illumination 0 1 Lux Lens 4 0mm Optional lenses also available Viewing Angle 50 Pan Tilt No Digital Zoom Yes LEDs Indicator LEDs Weather Resistant No Mounting Type Wall or Ceiling Power Over Ethernet Yes Operating Voltage 12V D
35. X100D IP DOME CAMERA e 4 0mm Lens for 50 viewing angle e Optional lenses available for 35 43 85 or 135 viewing e Power Over Ethernet e Designed for Wall or Ceiling Mounting e Suitable for indoor use only X100V VANDAL RESISTANT IP DOME CAMERA e Vandal Resistant e IR LEDs for 30m Night Vision e 2 7 to 9 0mm Lens for 20 to 80 viewing angle e Power Over Ethernet e Designed for Wall or Ceiling Mounting e Suitable for indoor or outdoor use X100B IP BULLET CAMERA e IR LEDs for 20m Night Vision e 4 0mm Lens for 50 viewing angle e Power Over Ethernet e Designed for Wall or Ceiling Mounting e Suitable for indoor or outdoor use X100T IP BODY CAMERA e C CS Mount Lens with Auto Iris Support e Supplied with a 4 0mm lens as standard for 50 viewing angle e Optional lenses available for fixed or varifocal viewing angles e Power Over Ethernet e Designed for Wall or Ceiling Mount e Optional Accessories available for external mounting e Suitable for indoor use as supplied X104S VANDAL RESISTANT IP SPEED DOME e Vandal Resistant e 4 0mm lens for 50 viewing angle e Motorised Pan 355 and Tilt 100 e Power Over Ethernet e Designed for Ceiling Mount e Optional Wall Mount available e Suitable for indoor or outdoor use X100VS VIDEO SERVER e Single Input Video Server e Converts any type of analogue CCTV camera into IP e Power Over Ethernet e SD Card Recording e Audio Input e Suitable for indoor us
36. a User Name tommy eae HiG Path ecuGuard Test 7 Allow Create Folder FTP SERVER Enter the FTP site s IP address PORT Enter the FTP server s port USER NAME Enter the account to login FTP server PASSWORD Enter the password for login FTP server PATH Enter the path to the defined folder the system will use to upload images ALLOW CREATE FOLDER If ticked the system will create a folder automatically for every new event s upload process If left un ticked the system will only upload images to defined folder zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O TT gt zs m b vision LLI or X LL O N D O ac D LLJ or 108 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 6 SCHEDULE SETUP Click the SCHEDULE SETUP button to launch the Schedule Config panel Click on the SYSTEM Tab and the pop up window will appear FAG GE Schedule Mode Select the schedule mode using this area Daily or av Weekly The main tab will change automatically peen gt di i x 7 g Say B ly Weekly special Day t2 Dhily Live preview image of the selected camera Daily Weekly Special Day Tabs fen Select the type of schedule for the system Adjust selected schedules using the Start and End times List Tree Shows all the cameras available in your system Recording Schedule a List Lists all the scheduled
37. audio to improve video Your Internet connection may not have enough bandwidth to support streaming audio from the device Image Transfer on E mail or FTP does not work Default Gateway and DNS server address should be set up correctly If FTP does not work properly ask your ISP or network administrator about the transferring mode of FTP server Pan Tilt does not work including Click to Centre and Preset Positioning Click REFRESH on Internet Explorer when the communication stops The image will refresh Other clients may be operating the Pan Tilt function The Pan Tilt operation may have reached the end or corner of the image The Pan Tilt does not work smoothly There may be a slight delay when you are using the Pan Tilt feature in conjunction with streaming audio and video If you find that there is a significant delay while panning or tilting the camera try disabling the audio streaming and or reducing the video streaming Size b vision VIDEO QUALITY Issue X100 Series Main User Manual 157 Answer The focus on the camera is bad The lens is dirty or dusty Fingerprints dust stain etc on the lens can degrade the image quality The colour of the image is poor or strange The Image flickers Adjust White Balance To insure the images you are viewing are the best they can be set the DISPLAY PROPERTY setting colour quality on your computer to 16bit at least and 24 bit or h
38. by only streaming the required area within the image This can be useful if you may need to zoom into and view the same area in the image and do not want to set up the Digital Zoom function every time Once setup the ROI profiles will be available to select from the main viewing screen s Video Profile drop down menu as shown MER AVE Tite EL Network Camera Video Profile H264 I VGA 640X480 v H264 SXGA 1280X1024 ROI1 H264 OVGA stil Dm Stent Setting xta PTZ Control Max viewers 20 Current viewers 1 To Set up the ROI profiles Simply move the 2 windowed areas shown over the main camera image to selected areas in the picture Once they have been moved click SAVE and the profiles will be added to the Video Profile list Common Video Profile ROI Lu oz TE O U Note The ROI areas cannot be scaled up or down They are set areas and can only be MOVED to particular areas in the image evision X100 Series Main User Manual 71 3 6 AUDIO MENU SETTING TAB Disable Enable Simplex Full duplex 20 pl so E Audio Enable or disable the Audio function using the toggle buttons Audio Mode Enable or disable SIMPLEX or FULL DUPLEX 2 Way Audio mode using the toggle buttons Input Gain Adjust the Gain of the input audio stream Output Gain Adjust the Gain of output audio stream Click OK to confirm changed settings Click Cancel to cancel any change
39. click the ADD button to open the ALARM ACTION window Alarm Action Display Message on Liv Send Notice Mail on Ev Play Alarm Sound Play Alarm Sound on E Trigger Digital Output Trigger Digital Output Upload To FTP Upload Images To FTP Select an action that you want to add and click the OK button OR simply double click the action to add it Repeat this procedure to add more actions for the same camera Edit Delete an Event Select an Action which you want to modify or remove Click the EDIT button to open the Action Edit window where you can change the Action s features Click the DELETE button to remove an action from an Event See ABOUT ACTION TYPES overleaf for more information b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 123 ABOUT ACTION TYPES Display on Image This action will display a message on the live preview image to indicate an Event has been triggered i Select Display Channe The default selected channel will be the same channel as the Event detection channel Send Alarm Mail This action will send an Email to indicate an Event has been triggered E Mail fremark user user com Select the mail account s that the notice Email should be sent to To set Mail Accounts go to System Setup gt Address Book Tab Play Alarm Sound This action will play a sound to indicate an Event has been triggered Select a WAV file to play from the
40. controls The IP camera works on the LAN but not the WAN Check the Internet firewall with your system or network administrator The firewall may need to have some settings changed in order for the device to be accessed outside your LAN Make sure that the IP camera isn t conflicting with any other web server running on your LAN Check the configuration of the router settings allow the device to be accessed outside your local LAN Check the bandwidth of Internet connection If the Internet bandwidth is lower than target bit rate the video streaming will not work correctly Unreadable characters are displayed Use the operating system of the selected language Set the Encoding or the Character Set of the selected language on the Internet Explorer The Frame rate is slower than the setting Network traffic and the image affects the frame rate The network congestion causes frame rate to decrease than the setting Check the bandwidth of Internet connection If the Internet bandwidth is lower than target bit rate the video streaming will not work correctly Ethernet switching hub can smooth the frame rate There is a blank screen or very slow video when audio is enabled Your connection to the IP camera does not have enough bandwidth to support a higher frame rate for the streamed image size Try reducing the video streaming size to 160x120 or 320x240 and or disabling audio Audio will consume 32 kbps Disable
41. device User name Enter the User Name used to log into the DDNS Password Enter the Password used to log into the DDNS b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 55 PPPoE TAB What is PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet PPPoE is a network protocol that allows data communication between two network points It allows the IP camera to connect to xDSL or cable broadband network directly and automatically assign itself a dynamic IP address For more details on PPPoE and Internet configuration please consult your ISP The IP camera s PPPoE information should be setup in a LAN environment to setup before connecting to the xDSL modem Once setup power on the camera again and it will dial the ISP and connect to the WAN through the xDSL modem The procedures are e Connect to a LAN by DHCP or Fixed IP e Access the device enter Setting gt Network gt PPPoE as below Network Wireless DDNS PPPoE St IP Notification PPPoE Disable Enable EE lt 21 visits ETT IP Address Subnet Mask HE ox cane PPPoE Enable or disable the PPPoE service using the toggle buttons User name amp Password Type the user name and password for the PPPoE service which is provided by the ISP IP address Subnet mask and Gateway read only Shows the IP information from PPPoE server site Status Shows the Status of PPPoE connection b vision M O ant G Cc II m Lu Coc O TE O U 5
42. for fixing base to wall or ceiling To Network b vision U LLI Z Z O U og lt p N 16 X100 Series Main User Manual 6 Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the camera bracket inside Make any lens focus adjustments using the manual Focus Ring after you have connected the camera and have setup live viewing via your PC CAMERA DIRECTION ADJUSTMENT Camera bracket For Horizontal Adjustment Camera s _ Tilt bracket For Vertical Angle Adjustment yr 2 I 7 j For Horizontal Focus Ring 4 Left Right Board Adjustment 3 Aa B Camera s Board hinge 7 Connect the Power Cable to the correct terminals attach Positive to VCC12 and Negative to GND as shown if using PoE this step is not required VCC12 GND DIGITAL_IN ALARM_OUT AUDIO_IN AUDIO_OUT AUDIO_GND Power Adaptor to Mains Power Power Cable Note Incorrect wiring may cause damage to the camera Please ensure and terminal connections are fitted correctly 8 Connect the LAN cable to the Network Socket and the 12V DC Power Adaptor to the Power Cable 9 Re attached the dome housing to the dome base 10 The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure using your PC See SETUP on page 36 Using an Optional Lens The X100D camera is supplied with a 4 0mm board lens for 50 viewing angle The lens can be manually replaced with an Xvisi
43. have connected the camera and have setup live viewing via your PC To adjust the lens open the Dome Cover by turning it anti clockwise and rotate the Focus Ring Focus Ring For Wireless Connection Attach the Wireless Antenna to the camera Configure your camera s IP settings using a Wired connection before you start See SETUP on page 36 For Audio Connect the 3 5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 13 Resetting your camera The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings If you are experiencing problems with the IP camera sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state To reset hold the button for at least 5 seconds The camera will restore factory settings amp reboot Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re configure the camera to enable it to work properly again b vision m AN gt x QO O m A 14 X100 Series Main User Manual 1 3 X100D IP DOME CAMERA PACKAGE CONTENTS e X100D IP Camera e Power Cable with terminal connections e Fixing Screws amp Wall Plugs e User s Manual amp Software CD e 12V DC Power Adaptor U LLI Z a O U og
44. remove them from the motion detection area After clicking the button deselect areas by dragging a rectangular area over the image These areas will be removed SHOW SEARCH IMAGE Tick to display the searching video sequence SHOW DETECT MARK Tick to display the detection on the image Motion will be highlighted by pink rectangles SENSITIVITY Set the sensitivity level of Motion Detection 5 is the highest level motion detection sensitivity 1 is the lowest level of motion detection sensitivity MOTION INTERVAL Set this value to define the interval of motion detection If set to a longer value the system will use less CPU computing power to check motion detection Click SEARCH to start When an event has been triggered the window on the right side will display the triggered image If the event does not match your expectation click the CONTINUE button to search for the next event image If you find the event you are looking for click the OK button to return to the playback interface All playing channels JJ m M O JJ Pr G WU O TI gt JJ m will be synchronized to the same timestamp of the event Click the CANCEL button to abort the Smart Search function b vision 140 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 21 REPAIR DATABASE When the Hard Disk is damaged or you have re installed the Software you should execute the REPAIR DATABASE FUNCTION 1 On your PC go to START gt ALL PROGRA
45. restore factory settings amp reboot Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re configure the camera to enable it to work properly again b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 33 1 8 X100VS VIDEO SERVER CODEC PACKAGE CONTENTS m e X100VS Video Server e Audio Video Output Cable e 12V DC Power Adaptor e Power Cable for External Camera e User s Manual amp Software CD e User s Manual amp Software CD RO gt IDENTIFY PARTS G FRONT VIEW Network Port 12V DC Out Power Socket Alarm I O connections VIDEO IN DI DO RS485 BNC Video Input Power Cable for External Camera optional Used to power one camera 12V DC 400mA Max Oo REAR VIEW Status LED Reset Button Green LED indicates Wired connection is active The LED will flash when a user accesses the unit Audio Video Output Socket Oo e E microSD STATUS Micro SD Memory Microphone In Card Slot Audio Video Socket Insert SD Card for Output Cable on board recording oo 12V DC Power Socket Ensure only the 12V DC Power Adaptor supplied with the Vides camera is used b vision U LLI Z a U og lt WV 34 X100 Series Main User Manual INSTALLATION 1 Attach Video lead from your analogue camera to the BNC Video Input Ensure the analogue camera is powered 2
46. service using the toggle buttons Friendly Name read only Shows the Name assigned to the IP camera IP FILTER TAB For added security you can allow or denying access to the camera by inputting different user s IP addresses in this window The camera will filter the IP addresses that try to access it remotely Network Wireless DDNS PPPoE St IP Notification IP Filter ODisable Enable IP Filter Policy Deny 9 Allow Filter IP List IP Filter Enable or disable the IP Filter service using the toggle buttons IP Filter Policy Choose the filter policy you would like to activate either to DENY or ALLOW the chosen IP addresses IP Filter List Input individual IP addresses here and use the ADD button to add to the denied allowed list To remove one or multiple IP address from the list select it and click the DELETE button To delete all the IP address click DELETE ALL b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 59 IP NOTIFICATION TAB If the IP address of the camera changes the IP Notification function allows the camera to send out an email to alert someone if the function is enabled Network DDNS PPPoE Streaming UPNP IP Filter IP Notification SMTP Notification email Disable Enable Subject IP notification TCP Notification Disable Enable TCP Server HTTP Notification Disable Enable uR pa EE Message SMTP Notification e mail Enable or disable the SMTP service using the toggle buttons
47. simultaneous unicast users Users B Unlimited users using multicast Ethernet 10 100M Auto Negotiation Wireless No Power Over Ethernet Yes SYSTEM INTEGRATION Application Programming Interface Open API for software integration SDK Alarm Triggers Intelligent Motion Detection and External Input Motion Detection 10 zone video motion detection Alarm Events File upload via FTP SAMBA or email Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output activation Go to PTZ preset position Audio alerting output Video Buffer Pre and Post alarm buffering VIEWING SYSTEM OS Browser 3G Mobile Phone Viewing OS Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OSX Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 5 0 or later Firefox 3 5 or later With 3GPP player Compatible with Android iPhone Symbian Nokia amp Windows Mobile Video Player VLC Quick Time Real Player SOFTWARE Search amp Installation IPWizard II a Xvision X64SW Lite Software b vision 164 X100 Series Main User Manual X100V VANDAL RESISTANT IP DOME CAMERA GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Device 1 3 Megapixel image sensor Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels Minimum Illumination 0 Lux IR on 0 1 Lux IR off Lens 2 to 9 0mm Viewing Angle 20 to 80 Pan Tilt No Digital Zoom Yes LEDs Indicator LEDs B 24 Highlight LEDs for 30m Night Vision Weather
48. the camera as an Administrator Click on the Main Settings button to enter menu a4 K4 The PTZ Control interface will look like this Exit PTZ Control PT Control Keypad Click here to exit PTZ Click arrows to Control amp return to Live control the Pan Viewing Interface and Tilt movement Click the circle icon to return to initial position ActiveX Button See pages 46 to 48 for details Speed Control Image Screen Preset Select Tour Select Auto Pan ON OFF Speed Control Use the horizontal scaling bar to adjust the camera s speed and movement size Preset Select Use the drop down to select a Preset position and click GO to activate the camera to Pan and Tilt to the required position Presets can be modified in the Camera Settings Menu See page 62 for details To add a Preset 1 Use the PT Control Keypad to move the camera to the required view 2 Click on the ADD button 3 A pop up window will appear prompting you to type in a name for the new position Give it a name that relates to the position e g Delivery Door or Main Car Park then click OK The Preset will be saved to the drop down Preset Menu Tour Select Use the drop menu to select a Preset Tour see page 63 for details click GO to start and STOP to stop the tour b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 87 Auto Pan Click on the GO button to start and STOP to stop Auto Pan mode When enabled the Auto Pan function wi
49. the mouse to move and drag the motion detection window to the required size over the image To delete a window select the area and click DELETE It will be removed from the drop down list Included or Excluded Window The windows can be specified as INCLUDED or EXCLUDED type Included windows target specific areas within the video image Excluded windows define areas within a window that should be ignored areas outside Include windows are automatically ignored Name Rename selected motion detection areas using this field Object Size Define the OBJECT SIZE of the selected motion detection area A larger object size will only trigger motion detection with larger objects A lower object size will only trigger motion detection with small objects Generally speaking the smaller size will be easier to trigger event b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 75 Sensitivity Define the SENSITIVITY VALUE of the selected motion detection area A higher value will be more sensitive making small movements to trigger an alarm The small window on the right will highlight the level of any movement detected within the selected area Click SAVE to confirm settings M O Pr aa G JJ D b vision 76 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 12 STORAGE MENU SD CARD TAB only for IP cameras with on board recording to SD Memory Card This page shows the status of SD card if inserted into the SD Memory Card slot Setup related par
50. the other WAN side of a NAT router With NAT traversal properly configured all HTTP traffic to an external HTTP port in the NAT router will be forwarded to the device b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 57 Network DDNS PPPoE Streaming UPNP IP Filter IP Notification UPnP Disable Enable Friendly Narne X100CAMERA UPnP NAT Traversal Disable 9 Enable Port Range pares oss i 5535 i I 22207 UPnP Enable or disable the UPnP service using the toggle buttons Friendly Name Shows the friendly name of this device here UPnP NAT Traversal When enabled the camera will attempt to configure port mapping in a NAT router on your network using UPnP Note that UPnP must be enabled in the NAT router first Port Range The port range will open in NAT router External IP address Shows the IP address and port for WAN access through Internet If NAT traversal is configured successfully you can use this IP address and port to access the camera The external IP address is not shown in case NAT traversal function is failed b vision inla Lu oZ D LL U 58 X100 Series Main User Manual BONJOUR TAB The X100 IP range of cameras and video server also support the Bonjour protocol If your network environment uses this then it can be enabled using this menu Ir IP Filter IP Notification Disable Enable KI00G O00EAEA15D38C readonly Bonjour Enable or disable the Bonjour
51. then run the PING utility to check Check the network cable Test the network interface by connecting a local computer to the Network Camera via a crossover cable Make sure the Internet connection and settings are ok Make sure the IP address being entered in Internet Explorer is correct If the Network Camera has a dynamic address it may have changed since you last checked it The Network congestion may prevent the web page appearing quickly Wait for a while The IP address and Subnet Mask of the PC and Network Camera must be in the same class of the private IP address on the LAN Make sure the http port used by the Network Camera default 80 is forwarded to the IP camera s private IP address The port number assigned in your Network Camera might not be available via Internet Check your ISP for an available port The proxy server may prevent you trom connecting directly to the Network Camera Confirm that Default Gateway address is correct The router needs Port Forwarding feature Refer to your router s manual for details Packet Filtering of the router may prohibit access from an external network Refer to your router s manual for details Access the IP Camera from the Internet with the global IP address of the router and port number of Network Camera Some routers reject the global IP address to access the Network Camera on the same LAN Access with the private IP address and correct port number of Network Camera When y
52. your listing will remain current when your IP address changes This allows you to view your IP camera using a simple web address like http mycamera dyndns org instead of a meaningless ever changing IP address like http 123 45 67 89 Your domain name s dynamic IP address is automatically tracked by a DDNS server Check what kind of network environment you have installed your Networked Device on to decide if you should utilise the DDNS service Fixed Valid IP Network If users can obtain valid IP addresses you can save the effort of applying the DDNS service as the IP address in this environment is FIXED and users can manually input the IP address or domain name of demo site directly into a web browser Environment of Dynamic IP Network If users are under dynamic IP network environment Dial up xDSL they should apply for a domain name in advance apply the DDNS service then finally setup the DDNS and PPPoE of the Network Device in order to allow an administrator to access the device through internet How to set up DDNS amp Domain Name 1 Visit the following web site http www dyndns org and click on the ACCOUNT link 2 Click on the CREATE ACCOUNT link 3 Fill the application agreement and necessary information such as User Name E mail address and Password fareas O DynDNS A NEW WINDOW TO YOUR WORLD All new DynDNS Updater for Windows now available My Account Create Your DynDNS Account
53. your preferred network ME EE ETA BENT sees type either Static IP or DHCP IP 00 1E 58 41 00 D 7 MTKlin Infrastructure 100 00 02 2D 3C 45 8D 3cas8d Infrastructure 73 00 14 4D 28 44 54 aeonlighting Infrastructure 16 OOS 1B 11 D5 E6 D7 SAA Infrastructure 56 WLAN Network Static IP DHCP IP IP Address 192 168 10 228 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 1 Configure your Wireless Security Mode using the drop down menu To go exit or go back to the previous window without saving any changes click To move to the next window click To save your changes click E from the second settings window b vision 40 X100 Series Main User Manual 8 An information window will appear Confirm your settings by clicking OK WiANSetting SES SSID Type Channel Security Mode Authentication WEP Default Key WEP Key WPA KEY DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway x Cancel To change any details click CANCEL and edit the information in the WIRELESS menu 9 The IPWizard II will begin configuring the camera to your specifications then prompt you to unplug the Ethernet cable to activate the wireless settings Follow the on screen instructions to TEST your wireless settings IP Wizard II Yersion 1 0 0 2762 il efa il lt Infrastructure AUTO Open System Communication WLAN Network Static IP DHCP IP IP Address
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55. 00 does not support UPnP Refer to Appendix B if you are using Windows XP and need to enable the UPnP settings USING UPnP TO SEARCH FOR YOUR IP CAMERA 1 Goto your Desktop gt My Network Places 2 Click the IP Camera Your default browser will connect to the Camera automatically b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 43 2 4 SETUP BEHIND A NAT ROUTER WHAT IS NAT Network Address Translation involves over writing the source or destination IP address and usually also the TCP UDP port numbers of IP packets as they pass through the router Once you have installed your IP camera it will be accessible on your Local Area Network LAN To access the camera from the Internet you must configure your broadband router to allow incoming data traffic to the device If the camera is installed on the LAN with a router then it may get a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server However if the camera needs to be accessed from the Wide Area Network WAN its IP address will need to be setup as Fixed or Static IP also the port forwarding or Virtual Server function of the router needs to be setup However if your NAT router supports UPnP feature it can be very easy to achieve NAT traversal automatically To do this enable the NAT traversal feature which will attempt to automatically configure the router to allow access to the camera INSTALLING THE IP CAMERA WITH A UPnP ROUTER 1 Enable UPnP option of your NAT router To
56. 22 34 328 Debug Fix DB 16ms 2009 12 21 11 22 34 343 Debug Recycle Check Disk 0 ms 2009 12 21 11 22 35 992 RTSP Time Error O 1 1 1261365755 853768 2009 12 21 11 24 33 330 Debug Clean Temp File 390ms 2009 12 21 11 24 33 501 Debug Fix C ARecord 20091221 C 2009 12 21 11 24 33 626 Open File Error ABT Record 12009122 2009 12 21 11 24 33 704 Debug Fix DB 375ms 2009 12 21 11 24 33 704 Debug Recycle Check Disk 0 ms Y Record 12009122 0 1 1 1261365874 440380 Clean Temp File 390ms 2009 12 21 11 24 33 704 Open File Error 2009 12 21 11 24 35 210 RTSP Time Error 2009 12 21 11 25 07 019 Debug 2009 12 21 11 25 07 019 Debug Fix DB Oms 2009 12 21 11 25 07 019 Debug 2009 12 21 11 25 08 425 RTSP Time Error 0 1 1 1261365908 189392 2009 12 21 11 25 55 368 Debug Clean Temp File 406ms 2009 12 21 11 25 55 368 Debug Fix DB Oms 2009 12 21 11 25 55 368 Debug Recycle Check Disk 0 ms 2009 12 21 11 25 56 277 RTSP Time Error O 1 1 1261365956 153637 2009 12 21 11 26 18 998 Debug Clean Temp File 390ms 2009 12 21 11 26 19 091 Debug Fix C Record 200912211C 2009 12 21 11 26 19 216 Open File Exror 277C Record12009122 2009 12 21 11 26 19 372 Debug Fix DB 375ms 2009 12 21 11 26 19 372 Debug Recycle Check Disk 0 ms 2009 12 21 11 26 19 372 Open File Error 2B 77C Record 12009122 annam am m 24 ne AA AE raneraam s ameme Recycle Check Disk 0 ms X100 Series Main User Manual 127 LOG TYPE Select Log Type TIME Select t
57. 6 X100 Series Main User Manual STREAMING TAB RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol is a streaming control protocol used to establish and control multimedia streams RTSP can be considered a remote control for controlling the media stream delivered by a media server RTSP servers typically use RTP as the protocol for the actual transport of audio video data Network Wireless DDNS PPPoE St ing UPNP IP Filter IP Notification RTP Port 50000 50999 1024 to 65535 RTSP Port Choose the RTSP port The RTSP protocol allows a connecting client to start a video stream Enter the RTSP port number to use The default value is 554 RTP Port Specify the range of transmission port number of video stream The default range is 50000 to 50999 User can specify a number between 1024 and 65535 UPnP TAB What is UPnP UPnP is short for Universal Plug and Play which is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment software and other peripherals The X100 IP range of cameras and video server are UPnP enabled devices If your operating system is UPnP enabled the device will automatically be detected and a new icon will be added to My Network Places If you do not want to use the UPnP functionality it can be disabled In addition this device also provides UPnP IGD function for NAT traversal easily Use NAT traversal when your device is located on an intranet LAN and you wish to make it available from
58. C 500mA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C SD Card Slot No ROM RAM 128MB 8MB DC Power Input Inputs Audio Input Alarm Input RJ45 Socket 10BaseT 100BaseTX Outputs Audio Output Alarm Output Dimensions WHD 135 x 108 x 135mm Warranty 2 Years VIDEO Video Encoder H 264 MPEG4 and Motion JPEG simultaneously Tri encoders Video Profiles 11 Independent Streams 2 Region Of Interest Streams H 264 SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA MPEG4 VGA QVGA QQVGA MJPEG SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Frame Rate Megapixel mode Up to 15 fps for all 11 profiles VGA mode Up to 30 fps for all 9 profiles Image Setting De noise Brightness Sharpness Contrast Colour and Text Time amp date overlay Streaming Simultaneously multi profile streaming Streaming over UDP TCP or HTTP Multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate MPEG4 H 264 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 163 AUDIO Audio Encoder RTSP G 711 64kbps G 726 32kbps 3GPP AMR Audio Streaming One way or two way Microphone External Microphone input Audio Output Line Level Out NETWORK Supported Protocols TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP PPPoE 3GPP ICMP IGMP SAMBA Security Password Protection IP address filtering User Access Log 20
59. Click OK to Save changes Click CANCEL to exit without saving details b vision 106 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 5 5 NOTIFICATION TAB The Notification Tab is used to configure Email and Alarm notifications Click on NOTIFICATION Tab Alarm Contig See overleaf for details pr System Camera User Address Book Notification SMTP config Alan ponfiz S M T P C O nfi g Server IV Send Mail Without Picture Port PreA larm o v r Post larm v r See below for details i m User Name Snapshot Interval TJMS Send Interval Y Second Password Snapshot Temp Folder CAtmp From FTP Config JV Server Require Authentication FTP Server 192 168 0 214 Port Server Require Secure Conntion SSL User Name A Password Send test SecuGuard_Test IV Allow Create Folder FT P C on fi g d 9 See overleaf for details a Subject Mail Setings SecuGuard motion alarm triggered notice ntact No contact XVISION C a Insert the Subject Body Send to List and Body Message RE Select the contact mail text in these fields accounts for sending for when Email Schedule Record Notifications are Notification Emails sent out Click OK to Save changes Click CANCEL to exit without saving details SMTP Config Key in the SMTP server connection information for sending Event Notice Emails SMTP config Server vw Server Require Authentication Server Require Secure Conntion SSL S
60. Click to access the web page of the JV Frame per second Bitrate Camera config Vendor xvision disable it It will not papa re E Ano Detect selected camera Camera Name 100 0 Config detail show up on the Main IP i92 168 0 130 z z ae a amera parameter Interface during live viewing Select a camera to configure its settings Camera Parameter button See overleaf for details User admin Password Add Delete Clear Search button See overleaf for Camera Contig Detect button details See below for details Will detect the IP details of a camera if the camera is not located on the LAN Search Camera Config Setup the IP camera information using this section general Y xi 00 CAMI Auto Detect 192 168 0 130 192 168 0 130 VENDOR Ensure general is selected when adding an IP CAMERA MODEL Shows the Model name of the camera CAMERA NAME Set the channel s camera name to identify the camera in system IP Set the IP address of the IP camera PORT Set HTTP port of the IP camera USER Set the User Name for this camera This User Name must have the authority to login the specified camera PASSWORD Set the Password for this camera This system will use the User name and Password to access the camera images ADD button If you manually enter the IP cameras s details click the ADD button to assign it to the system LLI or X
61. D Negative Power Cable DIGITAL_IN Alarm Sensor Input ALARM SENSOR ALARM_OUT Alarm Output AUDIO_IN External Microphone Audio Input AUDIO AUDIO_OUT External Speaker Audio Out AUDIO_GND Audio Ground Resetting your camera The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings If you are experiencing problems with the IP camera sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state To reset hold the button for at least 5 seconds The camera will restore factory settings amp reboot Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re configure the camera to enable it to work properly again b vision U LLI Z a O U og lt N 18 X100 Series Main User Manual 1 4 X100V VANDAL RESISTANT IP DOME CAMERA PACKAGE CONTENTS e X100V IP Camera e Power Cable with terminal connections e Fixing Screws e Side Exit Fitting e Allen Key e Stopper e 12V DC Power Adaptor e User s Manual amp Software CD IDENTIFY PARTS Optional Side Cable Exit Supplied with Side Exit Fitting and Stopper to block off unused cable exit Q Stopper Side Exit Fitting Top Cable Exit Tamper Resistant Screw Fittings Dome Housing Dome Cover INTERNAL CONNECTIONS To access the internal connections use the Allen Ke
62. Detection if you only require recording to be triggered by MOTION between the set time period i e by a disturbance during closed hours in an office or shop Set the Motion Detection area by pressing the DELETE button then use the mouse to drag over areas in the image that do not require monitoring Click the ADD button then select areas to add The Default setting is full coverage of the entire camera image The red area is the monitored area the blank areas will not be monitored for motion Adjust the Sensitivity Level and Detection Interval as required Record Setting refers to the number of seconds recording required before and after motion is detected Tick the box if you require an email to be sent on motion detection DI Alarm Input Detection Select DI Detection if you only require recording to be triggered by an ALARM SENSOR between the set time period i e by a PIR Sensor triggering recording during closed hours in an office or shop Specify the DI input source and set triggered recording depending on whether the status of DI is Open or Close Record Setting refers to the number of seconds recording required before and after motion is detected Tick the box if you require an email to be sent on motion detection zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O gt zs ae b vision LLI or X LL O N D AO ac v LLJ or 96 X100 Series Main User
63. EP WPA _PSKIWPA2 PSK Yd Obtain IP address automatically DHCP I Address 1921680 101 ee Ei Use the TEST cory button to test the wireless settings before saving any changes MAC address Displays the Ethernet MAC address of the WLAN card This cannot be changed Lu oZ OD LL U Interface Select Choose WIRED ETHERNET ONLY or AUTO WIRED IF CABLE CONNECTED OTHERWISE WIRELESS Note that wired connection will take priority Type Select a WLAN mode either from INFRASTRUCTURE or AD HOC mode SSID Service Set Identifier This is the name of the wireless network the camera is configured for The field accepts up to 32 alphanumeric characters The name must be exactly the same as that used in the wireless access point or the connection will not be established Leaving this field blank means the camera will attempt to access the nearest open network b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 53 BSSID Basic Service Set Identifier Related to SSID BSSID refers to the MAC address of the Station STA in an Access Point AP Channel Chooses the wireless channel in the wireless network Security mode Select which type of security the network uses The device supports three security methods NONE WEP or WPA_PSK WPA2_PSK You will need to know your wireless network security settings to complete this section Obtain IP address automatically DHCP Check this box when a DHCP server is installed on the ne
64. ES ON INSTALLATION e Please unpack all boxes carefully and identify that all the parts are present e Do not aim the camera at the sun or similar intense light e Treat the camera with care e Do not open the camera to make internal adjustments unless instructed to do so in this manual e Avoid using the camera in very hot or very cold temperatures or in areas of high humidity unless the camera is designed for outdoor use e Ensure the camera is well ventilated It should not be placed near heated devices such as radiators or heat elements e The camera should be installed on a firm and solid surface Wall or Ceiling mounting the camera should be done with care to ensure the camera weight can be supported safely e Do not cut the camera cables this will void the warranty e Only use the supplied power adaptor Using a different adaptor may cause the camera to malfunction heat up or catch fire Any damage cause to the camera by using the incorrect power adaptor will void the warranty e Do not tamper or open the power adaptor supplied b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 9 1 1 X100C WIRELESS IP CUBE CAMERA PACKAGE CONTENTS e X100C IP Camera e Wireless Antenna e Camera Bracket e Fixing Screws amp Wall Plugs e 12V DC Power Adaptor e User s Manual amp Software CD Z N gt QO M Z Z m C IDENTIFY PARTS FRONT VIEW Bi SD Card Slot Insert SD Card for on
65. Green Orange The Lens Mechanism can tilt up amp down 100 Green LED indicates Wired connection is active Orange LED indicates Wireless Microphone connection is active Camera Base CONNECTIONS ON BASE SIDE Wireless Antenna Connector Audio Output Socket 12V DC 12V DC Power Socket Ensure only the 12V DC Power Adaptor supplied with the camera is used Network Port Reset Button b vision U LLI Z a U og lt WV 12 X100 Series Main User Manual INSTALLATION The X104P IP Camera can be mounted on a Wall or Ceiling using the L Bracket provided It is designed for internal use only It can also be desk mounted as supplied 1 For Wall or Ceiling mounting make a hole where the camera is to be installed to insert the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cable 2 Feed the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cables through the hole 3 Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket to the camera then to the ceiling as shown For wall mounting fix the bracket to the wall before mounting the camera to the bracket 7 V f 3 x OTT Power amp LAN cable Power amp LAN cable CEILING MOUNT WALL MOUNT 4 Connect the 12V DC Power Adaptor and LAN cable to camera 5 The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure using your PC See SETUP on page 36 Lens Adjustment Make any lens focus adjustments after you
66. HCP ARP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP PPPoE 3GPP ICMP IGMP SAMBA Security Password Protection IP address filtering User Access Log 20 simultaneous unicast users Users B Unlimited users using multicast Ethernet 10 100M Auto Negotiation Wireless No Power Over Ethernet Yes SYSTEM INTEGRATION Application Programming Interface Open API for software integration SDK Alarm Triggers Intelligent Motion Detection and External Input Motion Detection 10 zone video motion detection Alarm Events File upload via FTP SAMBA or email Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output activation Go to PTZ preset position Audio alerting output Video Buffer Pre and Post alarm buffering VIEWING SYSTEM OS Browser 3G Mobile Phone Viewing OS Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OSX Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 5 0 or later Firefox 3 5 or later With 3GPP player Compatible with Android iPhone Symbian Nokia amp Windows Mobile Video Player VLC Quick Time Real Player SOFTWARE Search amp Installation IPWizard II a Xvision X64SW Lite Software b vision 168 X100 Series Main User Manual X100T IP BODY CAMERA GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Device 1 3 Megapixel image sensor Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels Minimum Illumination 0 1 Lux Lens 4 0mm Optional lenses als
67. J indere XP Hotii AES AG finde aP Hollie EATA 19 4 Select NETWORKING SERVICES then click DETAILS Windows Components Wizard Windows Components You can add or remove components of Windows XP To add or remove a component click the checkbox 4 shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in component click Details Components O st Message Queuing 00MB A N MSN Explorer 13 2 MB Networking Services 5 Other Network File and Print Services 0 0 MB 29 Nutlank Feness noma Y Description Contains a variety of specialized network related services and protocols Total disk space required 54 7 MB Space available on disk 1926 8 MB b vision 144 X100 Series Main User Manual 5 Select UNIVERSAL PLUG AND PLAY then click OK Networking Services To add or remove a componert click the check box 4 shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed To see what s included in component click Details Subcomponents of Networking Services g Internet Gateway Device Discovery and Control Client 0 0 MB C JA RIP Listener 0 0 MB m Simple TCP IP Services 0 0 MB Universal Plug and Play 0 2 MB Description Allows you to find and control Internet connection sharing hardware and software that uses Universal Plug and Play Total disk space required 54 7 MB Space available on disk 1926 8 MB 6 Click NEXT
68. K 82944000 Aug 15 21 11 20 X100C user debug gpio func IRLED act Enabled Aug 15 21 11 20 X100C user debug gpio gpio 0 set 1 pe 15 21 14 54 X100C DEE kernel time 3489900 sec 10 PCT K 82944000 Device Title You can enter the name of this camera here It can be useful to identify the specific camera if you have a multi camera system The information will be show up on the IPWizard II once the device is named Software Version This information shows the software version of the device Network LED Enable or disable the Network LED using the toggle buttons Power LED Wireless LED Enable or disable the Power LED using the toggle buttons Log The system log information of the camera is shown here It includes Time and Date information along with details of remote access sessions Reload Click this button to refresh the log information of the device Click OK to confirm changed settings Click Cancel to cancel any changes b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 65 DATE AND TIME TAB You can setup the camera to make it synchronized with PC or remote NTP server You may select your time zone in order to synchronize the time locally System Date amp Time Maintenance Server Date amp Time 2008 12 11 04 19 21 PC Time 2008 12 11 12 19 23 Adjust Synchronize with PC g tianual seting Date ETZEN foran Synchronize with NTP NTP Server time stdtime gov tw NTP Sync Interval Timezone GMT Dub
69. MS gt Xvision X64SW Lite gt RepairDB 2 A pop up window will appear The system will list all the current Record folder s amp Repair Database Delete Add Delete buttons Use these buttons to add remove Recording folders to from the Repair Path List Repair Path List Lists all the active Recording folders in the system ADD If your system has more Recording folders which store recorded files click the ADD button and include them all in the Repair Path list DELETE Click to remove a path from the list 3 Once you have listed all the active Record folders in your system click OK to start the Repair Database function Click the red cross on the top right to cancel the Repair Database function LLI or X LL O N O O ac D LLJ or When the Database Repair is complete theypllowing message box will pop up 6 Avision X100 Series Main User Manual 141 4 22 UNINSTALL To uninstall the Software 1 On your PC go to START gt ALL PROGRAMS gt Xvision X64SW Lite gt Uninstall 2 Confirm the Software is to be removed by clicking UNINSTALL 3 Go to CONTROL PANEL gt ADD REMOVE PROGRAMS gt Select Xvision X64SW Lite gt Select Remove The Software will be removed from the Program Folder zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O TT gt zs m b vision 142 X100 Series Main User Manual APPENDICES APPENDIX A CONNECTION CONFIGURATION
70. N O O ac O D LLJ or b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 137 4 20 SPLIT SCREEN OPTIONS During Playback mode there are a number of functions that can be used for ease of use SET THE CAMERA S SEQUENCE IN PLAYBACK WINDOW To switch the display sequence in the sub screen s drag and drop the camera image from the residing sub screen to the target sub screen esse ng m f You can shift sub screens fl by dragging the playback window to an empty space in the Split Screen RIGHT CLICK FUNCTIONS A range of playback options can be executed using the right click button when playing back images in the Playback screen Right Click ona playback sub screen Activates Zoom function l See overleaf for details Activates Snapshot function Digital Zoom See overleaf for details Smart Search Fullscreen Activates Smart Search function See overleaf for details Sets the selected image to full screen Click ESC button or untick FULL SCREEN on the pop up menu to return to normal display mode zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O gt zs m b vision LLI or X LL N O O ac D LLJ or 138 X100 Series Main User Manual Digital Zoom Activate the Digital Zoom function in Playback mode by right clicking on the image you wish to zoom into Tick Digital Zoom The function will continue to function until the function is dese
71. PP C Documents and Sel Browser gt tal Le k g R d A t r VA gt t ae b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 47 SNAPSHOT Press the SNAPSHOT button to take a picture The image file will be saved as JPEG format on your PC Select BROWSER to save the file in a selected folder click OK to continue Saved images can be opened in your default image application ANG 59 Browser VOICE The VOICE function allows you to control the speaker and microphone levels of the camera There are two control bars for speaker and microphone volume respectively Adjust these control bars to change the audio MUTE will mute the speaker output Speaker 50 Microphone 50 STATISTICS A window will be popup to show the statistical information of the streaming status between the device and your local PC Statistics Information Video Format H 264 Resolution 352x240 Disp V FPS 30 Data rate 527 Kbps Audio Format G 726 Bit rate 32000 bps Network Pats recy 11197 Time Elapsed 0D 00 06 21 b vision A O Pr aa G JJ D 48 X100 Series Main User Manual ABOUT Click ABOUT to show camera information About PCamera Control IPCamera Control Yersion 5 0 0 2419 Build Time Aug 8 2008 17 57 34 Lu OK 2 TE O U b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 49 3 3 MAIN SE
72. Protocols TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP PPPoE 3GPP ICMP IGMP SAMBA Security Password Protection IP address filtering User Access Log 20 simultaneous unicast users Users B Unlimited users using multicast Ethernet 10 100M Auto Negotiation Wireless No Power Over Ethernet Yes SYSTEM INTEGRATION Application Programming Interface Open API for software integration SDK Alarm Triggers Intelligent Motion Detection and External Input Motion Detection 10 zone video motion detection Alarm Events File upload via FTP SAMBA or email Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output activation Go to PTZ preset position Audio alerting output Video Buffer Pre and Post alarm buffering VIEWING SYSTEM OS Browser 3G Mobile Phone Viewing OS Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OSX Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 5 0 or later Firefox 3 5 or later With 3GPP player Compatible with Android iPhone Symbian Nokia amp Windows Mobile Video Player VLC Quick Time Real Player SOFTWARE Search amp Installation IPWizard II a Xvision X64SW Lite Software b vision 170 X100 Series Main User Manual X1045 VANDAL RESISTANT IP SPEED DOME GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Device 1 3 Megapixel image sensor
73. RCH button on the Playback Interface to launch the Search panel Record Modes Define the search using the tick boxes k X cord Mode d MV Round the Clock Start Time 00 00 00 Sta rt E n Ti me 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 oe den End Time 00 00 00 Ca endar 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 V Alarm Record 11 12 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Ss 25 26 27 28 2 30 3 E Search button i A 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 i Search Results All recorded files will be listed here by Camera Name and colour coded selected camera 0 by Record Mode Click OK to enter selection Click CANCEL to exit without saving details To perform a Search of recorded files 1 Select the DATE to search file history Use the Calendar to find the MONTH and DAY to search 2 Select the RECORD MODE S to search for Select Round the Clock Motion Detection and or Alarm Record The system will search within these results on the selected day for a defined list of video files 3 Click the SEARCH button and wait for the system to list the results in the main window 4 Review the recorded files shown in the search results TOEO FELE i ow Time periods will be colour coded to indicate the type of recording that occurred BLUE sections Round the clock recorded file s GREEN sections Motion detection recorded file s RED sections Alarm recorded file s Select Round the Clock Motion Detection and or Alarm Record
74. Record Schedule Setup 2009 12 21 13 01 29 953 Exit Record Schedule Setup CANCEL 2009 12 21 13 01 32 996 Enter System Setup 2009 12 21 13 01 38 279 Exit System Setup OK 2009 12 21 13 01 38 430 Get Connection 0 2009 12 21 13 01 38 431 Get Connection 1 2009 12 21 13 01 39 614 Enter Alarm Schedule Setup Exit Alarm Schedule Setup CANCEL Log List 12 21 14 09 10 End Record Schedule Enter System Setup Search results will be Er T 2 12 11 35 Get Connection displayed here 12 21 14 1147 960 Exat System Setup Get Connection Get Connection Get Connection Get Connection Get Connection Get Connection 4 12 1 SYSTEM LOG TAB Use this tab to search within SYSTEM logs LOG TYPE Select Log Type TIME Select the Log time period the search should cover SEARCH Click Search to list Logs EXPORT Click Export to export search result to TXT file II m A O AJ Z G WY O mn gt II m b vision LLI or X LL O N O O ac D LLJ or 126 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 12 2 EVENT LOG TAB Use this tab to search within EVENT logs or Log Viewer System Log Event Log Eror Log Device Total h Log Type Total v Input Total v 2009 12 21 00 00 00 Pe 2009 12721 23 59 59 2009 12 21 11 26 36 885 2009 12 21 11 33 14 826 2009 12 21 11 35 51 345 2009 12 21 11 41 09 938 2009 12 21 11 41 41 585 2009 12 21 11 45 09 170 2009 12 21 11 45 10 625 2009 12 21 11 45 42 142
75. Resistant Yes Mounting Type Wall or Ceiling Power Over Ethernet Yes Operating Voltage 12V DC 700mA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C SD Card Slot No ROM RAM 128MB 8MB DC Power Input Inputs Audio Input Alarm Input RJ45 Socket 10BaseT 100BaseTX Outputs Audio Output Alarm Output Dimensions WHD 144 x 105 x 144mm Warranty 2 Years VIDEO Video Encoder H 264 MPEG4 and Motion JPEG simultaneously Tri encoders Video Profiles 11 Independent Streams 2 Region Of Interest Streams H 264 SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA MPEG4 VGA QVGA QQVGA MJPEG SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Frame Rate Megapixel mode Up to 15 fps for all 11 profiles VGA mode Up to 30 fps for all 9 profiles Image Setting De noise Brightness Sharpness Contrast Colour and Text Time amp date overlay Streaming Simultaneously multi profile streaming Streaming over UDP TCP or HTTP Multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate MPEG4 H 264 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 165 AUDIO Audio Encoder RTSP G 711 64kbps G 726 32kbps 3GPP AMR Audio Streaming One way or two way Microphone External Microphone input Audio Output Line Level Out NETWORK Supported Protocols TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP PPPoE 3GPP ICMP IGMP
76. Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels Minimum Illumination 0 1 Lux Lens 4 0mm Viewing Angle 50 Pan Tilt Yes Motorised Pan 355 and Tilt 100 Digital Zoom Yes LEDs Indicator LEDs Weather Resistant Yes Mounting Type Ceiling Optional Wall Mount available Power Over Ethernet Yes Operating Voltage 12V DC 700mA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C SD Card Slot No ROM RAM 128MB 8MB DC Power Input Inputs Audio Input Alarm Input RJ45 Socket 10BaseT 100BaseTX Outputs Audio Output Alarm Output Dimensions WHD 129 x 185 x 129mm Warranty 2 Years VIDEO Video Encoder H 264 MPEG4 and Motion JPEG simultaneously Tri encoders Video Profiles 11 Independent Streams 2 Region Of Interest Streams H 264 SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA MPEG4 VGA QVGA QQVGA MJPEG SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Frame Rate Megapixel mode Up to 15 fps for all 11 profiles VGA mode Up to 30 fps for all 9 profiles Image Setting De noise Brightness Sharpness Contrast Colour and Text Time amp date overlay Streaming Simultaneously multi profile streaming Streaming over UDP TCP or HTTP Multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate MPEG4 H 264 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 171 AUDIO Audio Encoder RTSP G 711 64kbps G 726 32kbps 3GPP AMR Audio Streaming One way or two way
77. S ee E E 158 X100C Wireless IP Cube Camera cccccccccsssssssssssssscssssssssssssssesessesesersaseesasersasereas 158 X104P Wireless Pan Tilt Zoom IP Camera c ccccccscesssessssssssessseesseeesaseesateeseneesenes 160 X100D IP Dome Camera sass cectndendacdedeseutsbebesecxhcciencantes textedasenichalsdeecheesancabderdecdadepteeseededvaeies 162 X100V Vandal Resistant IP Dome Camera ccccccccscssescssesssssssesssssssssessesseseserserenses 164 X100B IP Bullet Camera ccccccceccssssssscssssssecsesseseesesaesessessuseesessusaeseseesaeseseesanseseesanees 166 X100T IP Body Camera cccccsccscsssssssssesssscssssssessssesassesacsesaesesassesausesansesseseseesersnsenenses 168 X104S Vandal Resistant IP Speed Dome rnrnnrnrnnrnvenrnvnnrnnrnrnrrnvnnenrnnenrrnrnrrnrnnrnennnnennnn 170 X100VS Video Server Codec ceececccccscecescceeecceececeeceeseceeeeecsacessneesnaeeeeecsacevsneeesees 172 XVISION SUPPORT ccccccccccsssssssssessssesssscseseesesessesaesesacsesacsesaesesausesacseseusesensasensatensas 174 WARRANTY eee ee core nent er ee ee ee er ere er er et 175 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 5 i OVERVIEW This user guide explains how to operate your camera from a computer Please ensure you read this manual before attempting to operate the device ii FEATURES STANDARD FEATURES ACROSS THE X100 IP CAMERA RANGE e Easy Plug and Play installation and configuration using
78. SAMBA Security Password Protection IP address filtering User Access Log 20 simultaneous unicast users Users B Unlimited users using multicast Ethernet 10 100M Auto Negotiation Wireless No Power Over Ethernet Yes SYSTEM INTEGRATION Application Programming Interface Open API for software integration SDK Alarm Triggers Intelligent Motion Detection and External Input Motion Detection 10 zone video motion detection Alarm Events File upload via FTP SAMBA or email Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output activation Go to PTZ preset position Audio alerting output Video Buffer Pre and Post alarm buffering VIEWING SYSTEM OS Browser 3G Mobile Phone Viewing OS Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OSX Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 5 0 or later Firefox 3 5 or later With 3GPP player Compatible with Android iPhone Symbian Nokia amp Windows Mobile Video Player VLC Quick Time Real Player SOFTWARE Search amp Installation IPWizard II a Xvision X64SW Lite Software b vision 166 X100 Series Main User Manual X100B IP BULLET CAMERA GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Device 1 3 Megapixel image sensor Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels Minimum Illumination 0 Lux IR on 0 1 Lux IR off Lens 4 0mm Viewing Angle 50 Pan Tilt No Digital Zoom Yes Indica
79. STOP MONITOR button to open a drop down menu giving the following options Tick to enable BOTH Schedule and Alarm Monitoring Start Monitor All Start Monitor Schedule Start Monitor Alarm Tick to enable Scheduled Monitoring Alarm Event Report Tick to enable Alarm Monitoring Alarm Event Report See overleaf for details Note If START MONITOR ALL is ticked the system will execute all monitor jobs automatically The ACTIVE ticked monitoring 54 saue _ 2009 1 2 21 modes will be highlighted in 1 Ad dende yellow text within the System Status window on the Main Interface b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 115 Alarm Event Report The Alarm Event Report lists all the EVENTS or recordings that your system has logged This is useful for checking the number of times the system has been triggered to record because of detected motion or an Alarm triggered event A Alarm Event Report 2009 12 21 17 11 54 Motion detection Camera001 2009 12 21 17 11 51 Digital input Camera002 2009 12 21 17 11 51 Digital input Camera003 Ww Cancel Event Cancel All Event ALARM TIME Indicates the time and date the Event was triggered EVENT TYPE Indicates the type of Event that triggered the alarm i e Motion Detection or Alarm Sensor REMARK Indicates the camera name that captured the event CANCEL EVENT Select an event and click the CANCEL EVENT button to stop alarm a
80. TTINGS MENU Note The Main Settings Menu is only available for user logged into the camera as an Administrator Click on the Main Settings button to enter menu vi The Main Settings Menu will look like this Menu Specific Tabs Network DDNS PPPoE Sti ing UPnP Bonjour IP Filter IP Notification Live View These tabs will relate to Click here to return ER _ the Menu option chosen to Live Viewing re Fa from the left menu Interface video a 2552552550 mae Gateway esi Obtain DNS from DHCP Ea Primary DNS 212 139 132 5 1 1 Menu Options R ii siste Configuration Area 213 139 132 22 SETE pori E 65535 Event Server Event Schedule The tab choices will be shown here Click here to return to Live Viewing Interface Click on the following options for configuring your camera Menu Item Action Details Network Configure Network settings such as DHCP DDNS Page 50 3GPP PPPoE and UPnP Camera Adjust IP camera parameters Page 60 OM System Configure System Information Date amp Time Page 64 Maintenance and view System Log files m G Video Configure bit rate and frame rate of video profiles Page 68 Audio Configure Audio Settings Page 71 K User Setup User Names Passwords and Login Privileges Page 72 E Mail Setup E Mail configuration Page 73 Object Detection Setup Object Detection Motion Detection Page 74 Storage Status and configuration of SD card Page 76 only ava
81. TTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP PPPoE 3GPP ICMP IGMP SAMBA Security Password Protection IP address filtering User Access Log 20 simultaneous unicast users Users Ne Unlimited users using multicast Ethernet 10 100M Auto Negotiation Wireless No Power Over Ethernet Yes SYSTEM INTEGRATION Application Programming Interface Open API for software integration SDK Alarm Triggers Intelligent Motion Detection and External Input Motion Detection 10 zone video motion detection Alarm Events File upload via FTP SAMBA or email Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output activation Go to PTZ preset position Audio alerting output Video Buffer Pre and Post alarm buffering VIEWING SYSTEM OS OS Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OSX Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 5 0 or later Firefox 3 5 or later 3G Mobile Phone Viewing With 3GPP player Compatible with Android iPhone Symbian Nokia amp Windows Mobile Video Player VLC Quick Time Real Player SOFTWARE Search amp Installation Supplied Recording Software IPWizard II Xvision X64SW Lite b vision 174 X100 Series Main User Manual XVISION SUPPORT At Xvision we provide quality products that perform to the highest standards while being simple to install and use If you have any difficulties setting up o
82. UALLY Network Wireless DDNS PPPoE Streaming UPnP Bonjour IP Filter IP Notification Setting Use for Easy Installation Use for manual configuration of wireless settings Setting Easy Installation Provides a 2 step procedure to configure your wireless settings 1 Select the SSID known as the public name of the wireless router or Access Point AP Click on SUBMIT once selected Network Wireless DDNS PPPoE Streaming UPnP Bonjour IP Filter IP Notification Site Survey MAC Address SSID ion Signal Strength Type Channel Encrypt 00 50 7F AA7D 50 MACADDRESS nfrastructure 13 fot Reload b vision LIANNOD TIVISNI JJ m M O JIJ G AN O TI gt JIJ mi 52 X100 Series Main User Manual 2 Select your security mode WEP or WPA Then click the SUBMIT button to activate the settings Network Wireless DDNS PPPoE Streaming UPNP IP Filter IP Notification ase input the authentication information SSID Security Mode None WEP WPA_PSKIWPA2_PSK Authentication Open System Shared Key WEP key 1 2571940506 HEX 10 or 26 Digits ASCII 5 or 13 Digits To configure the Wireless Settings manually use the following fields MAC Address 00 25 D3 69 DA E3 Interface Select Wired Ethernet only Auto wired if cable connected otherwise wireless Type Adhoc 9 Infrastructure SSID default channel Erst furore dfaoro Security Mode None W
83. XXX Camera ID NNNN Camera Name IP address YYYY Year MM Month DD Day HH Hour mm Minutes SS Seconds nnn Million seconds i e Cam002_X100B 192 168 0 143_ 200909081 11559901 jpg is a file exported from Camera 2 X100B with IP address 192 168 0 143 recorded on 8th September 2009 11 15 59 901 11 15 am LLI or X LL N WO O ac O D LLJ or b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 4 19 BACKUP FILES Click the BACKUP button on the Playback Interface to launch the Backup panel po Record Modes a ll Define the search using m E the tick boxes ev oe CL W Round the Clock Start Time 00 00 00 P Calendar 28 239 30 1 7 3 M Motion detection El 00 00 00 5 6 7 8 9 10 WV Alarm Record 12 ae 14 15 16 17 26 27 28 29 30 31 Save to Tf abe OTT ho 43 Wa hs 46 47 48 49 20 21 22 p Click here to select the destination folder 19 20 21 22 23 24 Gr Search Results All recorded files will be listed here by Camera Name and colour coded by Record Mode Selected Camera 0 Click OK to enter selection Click CANCEL to exit without saving To backup files 1 Select the DATE to search file history Use the Calendar to find the MONTH and DAY to search 2 Select the RECORD MODE S to search for Select Round the Clock Motion Detection and or Alarm Record The system will search within these results on the selected d
84. Yes IEEE 802 11n Power Over Ethernet No SYSTEM INTEGRATION Application Programming Interface Open API for software integration SDK Alarm Triggers Intelligent Motion Detection Motion Detection 10 zone video motion detection Alarm Events File upload via FTP SAMBA or email Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output activation Go to PTZ preset position Audio alerting output Video Buffer Pre and Post alarm buffering VIEWING SYSTEM OS Browser 3G Mobile Phone Viewing OS Windows XP Vista 7 or Mac OSX Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Safari 5 0 or later Firefox 3 5 or later With 3GPP player Compatible with Android iPhone Symbian Nokia amp Windows Mobile Video Player VLC Quick Time Real Player SOFTWARE Search amp Installation IPWizard II a Xvision X64SW Lite Software b vision 160 X100 Series Main User Manual X104P WIRELESS PAN TILT ZOOM IP CAMERA GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Device 1 3 Megapixel image sensor Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels Minimum Illumination 0 lux IR on 0 1 lux IR off Lens 4 0mm Viewing Angle 50 Pan Tilt Yes Motorised Pan 355 and Tilt 100 Digital Zoom Yes LEDE Indicator LEDs 4 White Light LEDs for 10m Night Vision Weather Resistant No Mounting Type Wall Ceiling or Desk Power Over Ethernet No Operating Voltag
85. al Day schedule Special day config special Day 12009 af 7 Choose a day from the Special Day Config area and click the ADD button If you want to remove a special day from system click the DAY on the list tree then click the DELETE button b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 111 4 6 4 ADJUSTING TIME SCHEDULES To Add a new time schedule Define a new time schedule by selecting the required mode of schedule recording then clicking ADD The system will default to round the clock recording which can be adjusted using the up and down arrows on the START TIME and END TIME fields Alternatively you can create a new time schedule by dragging over a selected EMPTY time period within the Recording Schedule window where the left and right sides cover the start and end times of the schedule After dragging over a new area the Record Setup Window will popup automatically _ Monday Tuesday Wednesday To Modify a time schedule Select the Camera s Name daily mode or Weekday weekly mode from the tree list Sete e e Mode Motion a Click on the time schedule from the Recording Schedule List as shown above OR click on the time slice within the Recording Schedule window Adjust the start and end times using the up and down arrows on the START TIME and END TIME fields or by dragging the time bar as required Once adjustments have been made click on the EDIT button to save changes and prompt the Record Setup Wi
86. alled on the network and provides a DNS service Primary DNS and Secondary DNS If you do not select Obtain DNS trom DHCP then you need to enter these parameters manually HTTP Port The device supports two HTTP ports The first one is default port 80 which is fixed useful for Intranet usage The second HTTP port is changeable You can assign the second port number of the http protocol and WAN users should follow the port number to login If the http port is not assigned as 80 users have to add the port number to the end of the IP address For example http 192 168 0 100 8080 Therefore the user can access the device by either typing in b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 51 http Xx XX XX XX or http XX XX XX XXXXXX to access the IP camera If multiple IP cameras are installed on the LAN and are also required to be accessed from the WAN then the HTTP Port can be assigned as the virtual server port mapping to support multiple devices Click OK to save and enable the setting WIRELESS TAB for X100C and X104P Wireless IP Cameras Using a wired connection ensures greater secrecy while making changes You will need your Wireless Network and Security settings for this These settings should always be made in the camera first and secondly in the wireless access point This ensures that the device is always accessible when making changes WIRELESS SETTINGS CAN BE CONFIGURED USING EASY INSTALLATION OR MAN
87. amera is now ready for you to setup and configure using your PC See SETUP on page 36 For Wireless Connection Attach the Wireless Antenna to the camera Configure your camera s IP settings using a Wired connection before you start See SETUP on page 36 For Audio Connect the 3 5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function Resetting your camera The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings If you are experiencing problems with the IP camera sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state To reset hold the button for at least 5 seconds The camera will restore factory settings amp reboot Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re configure the camera to enable it to work properly again b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 11 1 2 X104P WIRELESS PAN TILT ZOOM IP CAMERA PACKAGE CONTENTS z e X104P IP Camera e Fixing Screws amp Wall Plugs e Wireless Antenna e 12V DC Power Adaptor e L Bracket with 2x Screws e User s Manual amp Software CD Qo M O zZ mi IDENTIFY PARTS 2 FRONT VIEW Lens Focus Ring Camera Body The body of the camera can pan left to right 355 Night Vision LEDs Lens Mechanism Network Type LEDs
88. ameters used to manage the SD card here Total size Status Full Readonly Hi Enable automatic disk cleanup Remove recordings older than Ways Remove oldest recordings when disk is js full mj Lock disk Enable Automatic Disk Cleanup Select ENABLE AUTOMATIC DISK CLEANUP to automatically delete recording files when the SD Memory card has saved recordings more than a set number of days or when recorded fils have taken up a percentage of the HD space on the card Input the parameters of these in the fields below LOCK DISK Select this option to lock the files on the disk Lu Coc OD LL O U b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 71 3 13 RECORDING LIST MENU RECORDING LIST TAB only for IP cameras with on board recording to SD Memory Card This page shows the recorded files saved to the SD Memory Card Use this menu to play or delete the selected file Date Recordings will be ordered in Time and Date order Recording List Files will be displayed here Play or Remove Select the file from the list Click PLAY to play file on your default media player Click REMOVE to delete the file from the list M O ge SL G JJ D b vision Lu Coc O TE O U 78 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 14 EVENT SERVER MENU FTP SERVER TAB Use this menu to setup FTP parameters to enable sending an alarm message to an FTP server and also to add at least one event schedule to e
89. ay for a defined list of video files 3 Click the SEARCH button and wait for the system to list the results in the main window 4 Review the recorded files shown in the search results i oe E AONNE ME E Time periods will be colour coded to indicate the type of recording that occurred BLUE sections Round the clock recorded file s GREEN sections Motion detection recorded file s RED sections Alarm recorded file s Select Round the Clock Motion Detection and or Alarm Record b vision Start End Time Search button zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O TT gt zs m 136 X100 Series Main User Manual 5 Assign the time period you want to save Either drag the mouse over the required time period OR choose a time period by entering a START and END TIME manually Start Time End Time ot mo 6 Select the cameras to playback by ticking the boxes on the left hand side Select a maximum of 16 cameras to playback M CAM000 fv CAM001 cAM002 O cAM003 M CAMOO4 O CAM005 CAM006 camoo7 7 Use the SAVE TO button to browse and select a destination folder where the file s will save to 8 Click the OK button to save the file s To playback backed up files All saved tiles will be located in the backup folder Search and playback files via Playback mode Note The backup files must placed in the same directory or playback will fail LLI or X LL O
90. be setup as a FIXED or STATIC IP address also the port forwarding or Virtual Server function of router needs to be setup The X100 range supports UPnP traversal function Therefore you can use this feature to configure port forwarding of the NAT router first However if you need to configure port forwarding manually please follow the steps below 1 Assign a local fixed IP address to your device The device must be assigned a local and fixed IP Address that allows it to be recognized by the router Manually setup the device with a fixed IP address for example 192 168 0 100 2 Access the Router with Your Web browser The following steps generally apply to any router that you have on your network The D Link DI 624 is used as an example to clarify the configuration process Configure the initial settings of the router by following the steps outlined in the router s Installation Guide If you have cable or DSL service you will most likely have a dynamically assigned WAN IP Address Dynamic means that your router s WAN IP address can change from time to time depending on your ISP A dynamic WAN IP Address identifies your router on the public network and allows it to access the Internet To find out what your router s WAN IP Address is go to the Status screen on your router and locate the WAN information for your router As shown on the following page the WAN IP Address will be listed This will be the address that you will need to type in your
91. browser window zs BE M O J Z ep Vn gt zs ae b vision 124 X100 Series Main User Manual Trigger Digital Output This action will trigger a Digital Output i e light siren etc to indicate an Event has been triggered p Cameral AM3220 192 168 0 130 E Camera2 AM932D 192 168 0 140 Select a Digital Output to use by ticking the box On selecting an output select OPEN or CLOSE to define which status should be used Upload to FTP This action will upload images to a server when an Event has been triggered To set the FTP Server go to System Setup gt Notification Tab LLI or X LL O N WO O ac D LLJ or b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 125 4 12 LOG VIEWER The Log Viewer allows you to search within SYSTEM EVENT and ERROR logs by Type and Date Click the SYSTEM SETUP button then the LOG VIEWER option to launch the Log Viewer panel The pop up window will appear System Log Event Log Error Log Click to Export Log List Log Type Total v Search Fields Time 2009712721 00 00 00 2009 12 21 23 59 59 Use these fields to Click to Search Result i 2009 12 21 13 00 56 519 define the type of 2009 12 21 13 00 57 097 System Initialization 2009 12 21 13 00 58 579 Start Record Schedule search to make 2009 12 21 13 00 59 315 Get Connection 2009 12 21 13 00 59 471 Get Connection 2009 12 21 13 01 19 172 Enter
92. cator LEDs Weather Resistant No Mounting Type Free Standing Desk Mount Power Over Ethernet Yes Operating Voltage 12V DC 500mA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C SD Card Slot Yes DC Power Input BNC Video Input Inputs Audio Input Alarm Input RS485 Input RJ45 Socket 10BaseT 100BaseTX AV Output Outputs P Alarm Output 12V DC Power Output 400mA max Dimensions WHD 125 x 31 x 90mm Warranty 2 Years VIDEO Video Encoder H 264 MPEG4 and Motion JPEG simultaneously Tri encoders Video Profiles 11 Independent Streams 2 Region Of Interest Streams H 264 SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA MPEG4 VGA QVGA QQVGA MJPEG SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Frame Rate Megapixel mode Up to 15 fps for all 11 profiles VGA mode Up to 30 fps for all 9 profiles Image Setting De noise Brightness Sharpness Contrast Colour and Text Time amp date overlay Streaming Simultaneously multi profile streaming Streaming over UDP TCP or HTTP Multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate MPEG4 H 264 AUDIO Audio Encoder RTSP G 711 64kbps G 726 32kbps 3GPP AMR Audio Streaming One way or two way Microphone External Microphone input Audio Output Line Level Out b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 173 NETWORK Supported Protocols TCP UDP H
93. cted System Status IF N 2 interface will be See overleaf for details divided into 4 screens Start Up Configuration Select the functions required when starting up the Xvision X64SW Lite Software AUTO START Auto starts Main Interface while system is booting up AUTO MONITOR ALL Automatically views all cameras when Main Interface booted up AUTO FULL SCREEN Auto configure as full screen when Main Interface booted up MINIMIZED AT STARTED Auto minimized Main Interface when system booted up AUTO LOGIN Auto login Main Interface when system booted up You must configure your login details to activate this function W Auto monitor all Auto Full screen Minimized at started h Auto login b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 101 Storage Config Select the functions required when starting up the Xvision X64SW Lite Software Click the ADD button to select a new folder for recordings Click the DELETE button to remove selected folder from list Click the MOVE UP and MOVE DOWN button to change the priority of recording folders Top of list is the highest priority Set the KEEP SPACE OVER in MB When the hard disk s free space is less than the set MB the system will recycle the oldest recorded files Click EDIT when you have changed the value storage config Path Available size Keep 73738 MB 56666 HI d I Add Delete Move UP Move dowy Keep space over 500
94. ctions and reset the event status CANCEL ALL EVENT Click this button to stop all event actions and reset all event statuses zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O TT gt zs m b vision LLI or X LL O N O O ac D LLJ or 116 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 8 E MAP Click the SCHEDULE SETUP button to launch the Schedule Contig panel Click on the SYSTEM Tab and the pop up window will appear O X100 CAMI 192 168 0 56 a E 14 FE X100 CAM2 192 168 0 187 K i Ae J E Pe eea i TTT OL X100 CAMS 192 168 0 55 eb H aep al i o il Displays custom map to HEA E fy OG locate your cameras on Camera List gr fen i y Lists all the system GL al kal cameras by name ve TO Cameras can be i i overlaid on the map Le ta i P 1 ET Change MAP Rotati i ll D Move Delete E Map buttons dt See below for details EE Add Change the E Map Click the CHANGE MAP button and then select a new picture to replace the old one Add a camera to E Map Simply drag a camera name from the Camera List onto the Map If the camera already exists in the E Map the cursor will change to indicating the camera cannot be added Position the cameras on the E Map as they appear in real life Preview a camera Double click on the camera icon located on the E Map A pop up window will appear with live images of the camera selected
95. d Weekday Start Duration Trigger by Action Schedule 1111100 18 0 6 0 trigger voice alert l Enable Yes No Event Trigger 9 Schedule Trigger Interval ho f Minute v Stay Py hiv ME v ke 9 EG Start from 18 jo Duration e wlj VU 168 00 hours Trigger by a active yl E Motion Area NM HiGo Preset Tour l Id Voice Alert Duration BGN Seconds Jv Sun v Mon v Tue v Wed v Thu E Fri E Sat i Alarm Out Duration Seconds mi send sl Start from Duration misena tcp El PE mu eal Lu oZ TE O U b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 85 RECORD TAB Use this menu to choose the type of file to use for event or scheduled recordings Setting Record Record File Type OAV JPEG JPEG Picture Numbers Auto One Record File Type Select the type of recorded file the IP camera will record in for event or scheduled recordings Select either AVI or JPEG file format Record File Prefix Define the prefix of the recorded File Name This can be useful if there are multiple cameras in the system and recordings need to be defined by the camera name or location JPEG Picture Numbers Define the picture numbers of JPEGs to be emailed out M O ant G Cc II m b vision Lu oc O TE O U 86 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 16 PTZ CONTROL for x104P and X1045 Pan and Tilt IP Cameras Note The PTZ Control function is only available for user logged into
96. d to find out if a disturbance or an event occurred in a specific spot that the camera covers i e if an object is removed from a table or if a car in a car park is vandalised You can zone off areas that you require to be searched and the software will detect any change to the image over a period of time and present it alongside the original image Activate the Smart Search function in Playback mode by right clicking on the image and ticking Smart Search A pop up window will open with an image Snapshot taken from the beginning of the recorded file Use the functions in the window to define a particular area Smart Search 13 14 59 985 a 00 00 00 000 Search Set I Show Search Image e i t Sensitivity tee e m Level 3 W Show Detect Mark Default Add Delete Detect Interval 500 ms The MOTION DETECT AREA buttons should be used to set the areas in which the Motion Detection recording should cover The active motion detection area will be represented by areas overlaid in a red colour Areas that are not covered by motion detection will be left as normal DEFAULT BUTTON Click this button to select the full image area for motion detection coverage ADD BUTTON Click this button to enable areas to be added to the motion detection area After clicking the button select areas by dragging a rectangular area over the image Selected areas will be added DELETE BUTTON Click this button to disable areas and
97. d to fix the bracket on a wall or ceiling as shown WALL MOUNT U LLI Z Z O U og lt p N Feed trailing lead through wall CEILING MOUNT NINN NES Slide forward sun rain shield to fix bracket to camera Feed the trailing lead with connections through the hole Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the bracket Connect the LAN cable and 12V DC Power Adaptor to camera if using Power over Ethernet 12V DC Power Adaptor is not required The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure your camera using your PC See SETUP on page 36 2 AN For Audio Connect the 3 5mm microphone Audio In Socket to an external Microphone for audio monitoring Connect the 3 5mm microphone Audio Out Socket to an audio output device such as a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 25 Alarm and RS485 Connections Grouping Cable Name Colour Connect to DI Green White Alarm Sensor Input ALARM SENSOR DO Orange White Alarm Output Optional 12V DC Brown White Alarm Output Power 12V DC 50mA Max z GND Blue White Alarm Sensor Ground z P RS485 Purple White Not used A RS485 Grey Not used Resetting your camera The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings If you are experiencing problems with the IP camera sometimes
98. ds The camera will restore factory settings amp reboot Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re configure the camera to enable it to work properly again Auto Iris Lens Remember to calibrate the Auto Iris lens once the camera has been set up and configured on the network See AUTO IRIS on page 61 Note Failure to calibrate the Auto Iris lens will result in the picture becoming dark over time b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 23 1 5 X100B IP BULLET CAMERA PACKAGE CONTENTS e X100B IP Camera with Sun Rain Shield e Camera Bracket e Fixing Screws amp Wall Plugs e 12V DC Power Adaptor e User s Manual amp Software CD Z N gt ra QO M O Z Z BE C IDENTIFY PARTS SIDE VIEW Sun Rain Shield Trailing Lead Bracket CONNECTIONS ON TRAILING LEAD Alarm I O connections Microphone In Socket Audio Output Socket 12V DC Power Socket pm Ensure only the 12V DC Power Adaptor supplied with the camera Is used Network Port with Status LEDs Green LED indicates Wired connection Is active Orange LED indicates power is ON Reset Button b vision 24 X100 Series Main User Manual INSTALLATION 1 Select a mounting position and make a hole where the camera is to be installed 2 Use the screws and wall plugs supplie
99. e 12V DC 700mA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C SD Card Slot No ROM RAM 128MB 8MB Inputs DC Power Input Antenna Outputs RJ45 Socket 10BaseT 100BaseTX Audio Out Socket Dimensions WHD 106 x 108 x 106mm Warranty 2 Years VIDEO Video Encoder H 264 MPEG4 and Motion JPEG simultaneously Tri encoders Video Profiles 11 Independent Streams 2 Region Of Interest Streams H 264 SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA MPEG4 VGA QVGA QQVGA MJPEG SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Frame Rate Megapixel mode Up to 15 fps for all 11 profiles VGA mode Up to 30 fps for all 9 profiles Image Setting De noise Brightness Sharpness Contrast Colour and Text Time amp date overlay Streaming Simultaneously multi profile streaming Streaming over UDP TCP or HTTP Multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate MPEG4 H 264 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 161 AUDIO Audio Encoder RTSP G 711 64kbps G 726 32kbps 3GPP AMR Audio Streaming One way or two way Microphone Built in Microphone Audio Output Line Level Out NETWORK Supported Protocols TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP PPPoE 3GPP ICMP IGMP SAMBA Security Password Protection IP address filtering User Access Log 20 simultaneous unicast users
100. e only b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 7 ni MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The following are the minimum system requirements for the X100 Series IP Camera Range Wired Models 10 100MBase TX Ethernet Network Environment Wireless Model X100C X104P 10 100MBase TX Ethernet 802 11b g or n WLAN Network Interface Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 Safari 5 0 FireFox 3 5 or later System Hardware CPU Pentium 4 2 0 GHz or higher Memory 512 MB or above VGA Card Resolution 1024 x 768 or above Sound Card for 2 Way Audio function optional depending on model System Requirements for Viewing and Recording Software QVGA 120 120 to 360 360 to 540 540 to 960 960 Estimated Total Display and VGA 30 30 to 90 90 to 135 135 to 240 240 SO ET 8 81023 23t034 341060 604 Intel Intel Core 2 Intel Core CPU Intel P4 Intel P4 Pentium D Duo 2 Quad 2 4GHz S 2Ghz 950 E8600 Q9650 3 4GHz 3 3GHz 3 0GHz RAM 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 1024 x 678 resolution or above Display DirectX 9 0c or above Intel 945G 965G or above Windows XP OS Windows Vista Windows 7 Hard Drive Minimum 60GB recommended For Multi channel recording use 7200rpm or higher soeed HDD Ethernet 100 MBps 1 GBps Chipset Intel 945 or Intel 965 or above When using Vista it is recommended that extra memory is installed b vision 8 X100 Series Main User Manual iv NOT
101. e played back at once Recording will be colour coded by Recording mode Blue Round the clock recorded file Green Motion detection recorded file Red DI triggered recorded file Record Mode V Round the Clock Start Time 00 00 00 M Motion detection End Time 00 00 00 rea WV Alarm Record Search li T a wa i Selected Camera 3 13 Click on the PLAY button to start playback Use the other control to stop rewind forward the video as required zs BE C I Z ep T SAA gt zs m b vision 98 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 4 LIVE VIEWING OPTIONS SET THE CAMERA S SEQUENCE IN MAIN WINDOW To switch the display sequence in the sub screen s drag and drop the camera image from the residing sub screen to the target sub screen RIGHT CLICK FUNCTIONS A range of live viewing options can be executed using the right click button when viewing live images in the Main Interface screen CAMOO01 CAMO02 CAM003 Select the camera you want to view by right clicking and selecting the required camera N Show Live Camera Right click to Remove the 5 camera from the screen Remove Camera display Activates Snapshot function Digital Zoom See overleaf for details Activates Zoom function Snapshot See overleaf for details Fullscreen Sets the selected image to full screen Click ESC button Restore quad default or un tick FULL SCREEN on the pop up me
102. e rest of the agreement a End User License Agreement NOTICE TO USER THIS IS A CONTRACT BY INSTALLING DOWNLOADING OR USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT Intellectual kite dn X64SW Lite copyri righted and is distributed by the Xvi Ltd The sottware is also protected by Taiwan ROC Copyright La ss Treaty provisions Trademarks shall be used in accordance with accepted trademark If you accept the terms of the agreement click I Agree to continue You must accept the agreement to install X64SW Lite 4 Select XVISION X64SW LITE then click the Next button Xvision X64SW Lite Setup Ene Choose Components Choose which features of Xvision X64SW Lite you want to install G EN NN install Click Next to con Space required 40 8MB s k net gt b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 89 5 Select the folder which you wish to install Xvision X64SW Lite to and then click on Install button to continue Xvision X64SW Lite Setup Choose Install Location om Choose the folder in which to install Xvision X64SW Lite G Setup will install Xvision X64SW Lite in the following folder To install in a different folder ick Browse and select another folder Click Install to start the installation p Xvision X64SW Lite Setup Installation Complete Setup was completed successfully START SOFTWARE 7 On the PC g
103. eX control has installed and is running the camera image will be displayed as shown MER ERE ET Network Camera Setting E2 Client Setting PTZ Control ADMINISTRATOR USER LOGIN If you log in the Camera as the Administrator you can perform all the settings provided by the device If you log in the Camera as a general User the SETTING function will not be accessible b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 3 1 WEB BROWSER INTERFACE When you login either as an Administrator or as a general User the start up screen will be as shown MAIN SCREEN Mega Vandal Network Camera Setting Gm ction Setting Gare Control h Status Bar Shows information QG of the connected camera such as encoder format image resolution frame per second and bitrate Video Profile Video Profile The camera supports either ke Streaming megapixel or multi profile modes for both MEPG4 and JPEG simultaneously Choose the Language preferred profile listed here Language Select Vi kote Select your preferred language Client Setting from the drop down menu ard Control Viewer Data Shows the number of users viewing the camera live A maximum of 20 users can be connected to the camera Max viewers 20 at any one time Current viewers 1 b vision Active X Button See overleaf for details Image Screen The date and time are displayed at the top Full Screen Button
104. elect the HTTP name and click DELETE b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 81 SAMBA SERVER TAB The IP camera can also send a video stream to a specified SAMBA server FTP Server TCP Server HTTP Server SAMBA Server Mme SAMBA Server SAMBA Login Password ss lt 21 Digits SAMBA Path EE Name Specify one or multiple SAMBA servers as required You will need to specify a Name for each HTTP setting SAMBA Sever Type the server name or the IP address of the SAMBA server Use the TEST button to check whether the SAMBA server account is working or not SAMBA Login Name Password Path Type the Login Name Password and working directory Path of the SAMBA server M O ge SL G JJ D b vision 82 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 15 EVENT SCHEDULE MENU SETTING TAB Use this menu to specify the schedule of Events or Schedule Trigger and activate some of the actions provided by the IP camera The Schedule Trigger can activate an action at defined intervals without an event happening Enable Type Weekday Start Duration Trigger by Action BB Voice Alert Duration f Seconds i Send FTP i send TCP gt i Send HTTP E Send E Mail Wf Open LED Light Wi send SD i Send Samba Name Specify the name of the Event or Schedule as required Enable or disable the Event or Schedule using the toggle buttons Select the TYPE of event trigger you want to set either EVENT TRIGGER
105. end test SERVER Enter the SMTP provider s IP address or DNS PORT Enter the Mail Server s SMTP port USER NAME Enter the SMTP server s user account PASSWORD Enter the SMTP server s password FROM Enter the from field for the Email ACCOUNT AUTHENTICATION Check this box if the SMTP server needs authentication SECURE CONNECTION SSL Check this box if the SMTP server requires SSL authentication LLI or X LL O N D O ac O D LLJ or SEND TEST Click button to send a test email b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 107 Alarm Config Configure the rules of Event Notice Emails larm set Fre larm sn Post larm 5 Rene Snapshot interval 500 Millisecond Send Interval 120 Second Picture Temp Filder CAlsersusr st PRE ALARM Set how many snapshot pictures should be captured before an Event is triggered POST ALARM Set how many snapshot images should be captured after an Event is triggered SNAPSHOT INTERVAL Set the interval between of each snapshot SEND INTERVAL Set the interval between of each sent out notice Email PICTURE TEMP FOLDER Select a default folder for storing snapshot pictures these pictures will delete automatically when the system is shutdown FTP Config Configure the FTP Server details for the system to upload images when an Event is triggered FTF Config FIP Server 192 168 0 214 ae
106. era using a simple web address like http mycamera dyndns org instead of a meaningless ever changing IP address like http 123 45 67 89 There are several excellent DDNS services available on the Internet One such service you can use is b vision Lu Coc OD LL O U 54 X100 Series Main User Manual www DynDNS org You ll need to register with the service and set up the domain name of your choice to begin using it Please refer to the home page of the service for detailed instructions or refer to Appendix D for more information If your camera is connected to xDSL directly you might need this feature as most of the users will use dynamic IP addresses If users want to set up a web or a FTP server then the Dynamic Domain Name Server is necessary However if your camera is behind a NAT router you will not need to enable this feature because your NAT router should take care of this job The following options and fields are available in the DDNS Tab you will need your registered DDNS details to complete this Network Wireless DDNS PPPoE Streaming UPNP IP Filter IP Notification DDNS Disable Enable Server Name Test EE 30 visits Uar are lt 21 visits ae lt 21 visits DDNS Enable or disable the DDNS service using the toggle buttons Server name The X100 IP Range supports dyndns org which is where you should have registered your service DDNSHost The domain name is applied of this
107. erfere with the setup program Disable the firewall of the antivirus software during set up Check the firewall setting of your PC or Notebook Make sure that your Internet Explorer is version 6 0 or later If you are experiencing problems try upgrading to the latest version of Microsoft s Internet Explorer from the Microsoft website The IPWizard II program fails to save the network parameters The network may have issues Confirm the parameters and connections of the IP camera UPnP NAT TRAVERSAL Issue Answer The IP camera does not work with my NAT router The NAT router may not support UPnP function Please check the manual of router and turn on UPnP function The NAT router may not be compatible with the IP camera Please contact your dealer to get the approval routers list Some IP cameras are working but others have failed Too many IP cameras may have been installed on the LAN making the NAT router unable to support more cameras You can try restarting the NAT router to clear any out of date information inside the router b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 155 ACCESSING THE IP CAMERA Issue Answer Cannot access the login page and other web pages of the IP camera from Internet Explorer The IP Address of the Network Camera may already be being used by another device or computer To contirm this possible problem disconnect the Network Camera from the network first and
108. ers to access and control the system More than one user s PC can VIEW monitored images of one network camera Hub Switch or Router Cat5 Straight Through Cable PC or Laptop X100 IP Camera SEARCH AND SETUP When you have installed your IP camera you have 2 easy ways to locate it on the network e By using the IP Camera finder software called IPWizard II see page 37 which will assist you in finding setting your camera s IP address OR e By UPnP Universal Plug and Play discovery via your PC s Windows operating system see details in the USER MANUAL CD provided with your IP camera b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 37 2 2 SEARCH AND SETUP USING IPWIZARD II SETTING UP THE IPWIZARD II ON YOUR PC 1 Locate the IPWizard II Installer file inside the IPWizard II folder on the User Manual CD 2 Double click the file and follow the on screen instructions to install the software An application shortcut icon will be placed on your PC s desktop double click to launch the software USING THE IPWIZARD II TO SEARCH FOR YOUR IP CAMERA 3 Launch the software Click SEARCH The software will search the network for any active IP devices G IP Wizard II Version 1 0 0 3384 Device Title IP Address User Name Model Name ooo ZIT Notaoik DHCP 7 WiFi Connection 4 All active devices will be listed in the interface window Find your ca
109. et free End Time hei E ee below tor details Buttons to Add Edit or Delete time schedules Schedule Time List Add up to 10 scheduled periods Alarm Stop Type Click the option you require ALARM STOP BY MANUAL Once an event is triggered the alarm will stay ON until it is manual cancelled from the Event Report dialog Shown below Start Monitor All Start Monitor Schedule Start Monitor Alarm Alarm Event Report ALARM STOP AFTER SECOND Once an event is triggered the alarm will automatically stop after a set number of seconds Event Detect Period Click the option you require ALWAYS DETECT When an Alarm Monitor is activated the detection job will always execute DETECT BY SCHEDULE When an Alarm Monitor is activated the detection job will ONLY execute during the set schedule times Add Edit or Delete time schedules using the buttons above the Schedule Time List area b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 121 ADVANCED SETTINGS MOTION DETECTION The following options are available with the ADVANCED SETTINGS Tab with MOTION DETECTION events Live preview of camera otion dectect area VW Display motion detection stat Motion Detect Area Dett add Sensitivity Level Use the Default Add or SE FO EE Delete buttons to define Dee kneel the area in which Motion Detect Interval Detection should be monitored Motion Detect Area Use the buttons to define the Motion Detection area
110. g To covert a file as AVI file format 1 Select the DATE to search file history Use the Calendar to find the MONTH and DAY to search 2 Assign the time period you want to save Choose a time period by entering a START and END TIME 3 Select a camera from the drop down menu 4 Use the SAVE TO button to browse and select a destination folder where the file will save to 5 Click the OK button to convert the file The file name will be in the format CHXXXYYYYMMDDHHmmssnnn avi XXX camera ID YYYY Year MM Month DD Day HH Hour mm Minutes SS Seconds nnn Million seconds i e CH00220090914140253150 avi is a file exported from Camera 2 14th September 2009 14 02 53 150 2 02 pm b vision zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O TT gt zs m LLI or X LL O N WO O ac D LLJ or 132 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 16 AUDIO MODES Click the AUDIO CONTROL button on the Playback Interface to open a popup menu as shown below Mute v Live Audio Playback Audio Use the drop drown menu to select the Audio Mode you require from the selection MUTE No audio data will play LIVE AUDIO Plays the live audio stream PLAYBACK AUDIO Plays the playback audio stream b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 133 4 17 PLAYBACK SETTINGS i Click the PLAYBACK SETTINGS button on the Playback Interface to open a popup menu as shown below Show Date
111. g URL rtsp host mpeg4 media 3gp Host is the host name or IP address of the camera Compatible 3G mobile phone Please contact your dealer to get the approved list of compatible 3G phones b vision 152 X100 Series Main User Manual APPENDIX F PING IP ADDRESS The PING Packet Internet Groper command is used to detect whether a specific IP address is accessible by sending a packet to the specific address and waiting for a reply It is a useful tool to confirm if the device is installed or if the IP address conflicts with any other devices over the network If you want to check the IP address of the IP camera utilise the PING command as follows 1 Start a DOS window 2 Type ping x x x x where x x x x is the IP address of the device The reply as shown below will provide a summary ec Command Prompt icrosoft Windows AF Version 5 1 2608 CC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp SDocuments and Settings Administrator gt PING 192 168 868 168 inging 192 168 868 168 with 32 bytes of data eply from 192 168 868 168 hytes 32 time ims TTL 64 192 168 868 188 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 192 168 868 168 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 eply from 192 168 868 168 hytes 32 time ims TTL 64 ing statistics for 192 168 860 108 ackets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost CBs loss gt pproximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ims Average Pms z5 Documents and Settings Administrator gt _ Note If y
112. he Log time period the search should cover SEARCH Click Search to list Logs EXPORT Click Export to export search result to TXT file JJ mi C O JJ Pr G VN O gt JJ b vision 128 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 13 PLAYBACK INTERFACE Click the PLAYBACK button to launch the Playback Interface Status Area This area displays the following information Current Time Playback Ea Time the playing video time and the Playback status amp speed a PLAYBACK INTERFACE Playback Screen Function buttons See below for details Playback bar AA S OO e Indicates the length oe Full Split Screen and playback position jr buttons Use these button to select how the playback screen should appear In FULL SCREEN MODE press ESC to exit of the video file Control buttons Use to control playback of video files Minimise button Click to minimise the Speed Control Playback screen Turn the button to control Playback Speed when playing video files for example Exit button 4X 4x Normal Speed 1 2X Click to Exit Playback mode Half of normal Speed FUNCTION BUTTONS Audio Control button Playback Setting button Convert Recorded File button Search button Backup button LLI or X LL O N D AO ac O D LLJ or Snapshot button b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 129 4 14 SEARCH RECORDED FILES Click the SEA
113. hown Channel parameter Video Config Video codec Resolution Network config Protocol RTSP Port Audio Config W Enable Audio W Enable Audio Record zs BE M O J Z ep Vn SAA gt zs m b vision 104 X100 Series Main User Manual VIDEO CODEC Select the Video Codec which the system will receive from camera RESOLUTION Select the Resolution the system will receive from the camera PROTOCOL Select which protocol the system will use to connect to the IP camera RTSP PORT Specify the RTSP port for connecting to the IP camera ENABLE AUDIO Select to receive audio streaming form camera If you need to listen live audio this function must be enabled ENABLE AUDIO RECORD Select this box to save audio data into recorded files OK button Click to save the connecting configuration CANCEL button Cancels all actions and closes the pop up window without saving any changes Note The Codec and Resolution capability depend on the IP camera model 4 5 3 USER TAB Click on USER Tab Account List See below for details System Camera User User Privilege Ls Mone A M Schedule Setup Select a user from the Syse Se i i Preview Quad control Account list to assign EA PTZ conii Two way audio start privileges Window lists all the functions available and cameras to preview in the system Tick each function or camera to enable
114. igher if possible The configuration on the IP camera image display may be incorrect Adjust the image related parameters such as brightness contrast hue and sharpness The wrong power line frequency makes the images flicker Make sure the 50 or 60Hz format of your device If the object is dark the image will flicker Make the lighting around the IP camera brighter The images are low quality or noisy The video images might be noisy if the device is located in a very low light environment Make the lighting around the IP camera brighter or turn the White light LED on if available MISCELLANEOUS Issue Answer cannot play the recorded ASF file Ensure Microsoft DirectX 9 0 or later is installed Use Windows Media Player 11 0 or later to play the AVI Tile recorded by the IP camera b vision 158 X100 Series Main User Manual X100C WIRELESS IP CUBE CAMERA GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Device 1 3 Megapixel image sensor Resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels Minimum Illumination 0 lux IR on 0 1 lux IR off Lens 4 0mm Viewing Angle 50 Pan Tilt No Digital Zoom Yes LEDE Indicator LEDs 6 White Light LEDs for 10m Night Vision Weather Resistant No Mounting Type Wall or Ceiling Power Over Ethernet No Operating Voltage 12V DC 500mA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C SD Card Slot Yes ROM RAM 128MB 8MB In
115. ilable for IP cameras with on board recording to SD Memory Card Recording List Lists files inside the SD Card Page 77 only available for IP cameras with on board recording to SD Memory Card Event Server Setup FTP TCP HTTP server for event recording Page 78 Event Schedule Configure the schedule when events are triggered Page 82 b vision Lu Coc O TE O U 50 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 4 NETWORK MENU NETWORK TAB This section provides the menu for connecting the device through Ethernet cable MAC Address 00 0E AE A1 00 C9 Yd Obtain IP address automatically DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway I Obtain DNS from DHCP Primary DNS Secondary DNS HTTP Port 1 to 65535 MAC address Displays the Ethernet MAC address of the device This cannot be changed Obtain IP address automatically DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Check this box when a DHCP server is installed on the network to issue IP address assignment With this setting the IP address is assigned automatically If the camera can not get an IP address within limited tries the camera will assign a default IP address 192 168 0 100 itself as the default IP address IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway If you do not select Obtain an IP address automatically then you need to enter these network parameters manually Obtain DNS Domain Name System from DHCP Check this box when a DHCP server is inst
116. it Caner Untick a function or camera to disable it It will not be available for the selected user User Contig See overleaf for details Lu oc O TE O U Click OK to Save changes Click CANCEL to exit without saving details Account List Display all assigned Users account information If you want to modify a User s configuration or delete a user account click on the User Name to select it then you can make any changes using the User Contig window Users can be assigned to different groups which allow different levels of access to system functions There are 2 default users ADMIN This is the main administrators account which has access to all functions LOGOUT This is a special account for when the system is under Logout mode It has limited functions The system has 2 types of GROUPS Admin and User ADMIN Group Users will act as System Administrator with default access to all functions USER Group This group can be given access rights to as many or little functions as required b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 105 User Config Use this section to configure User settings To add a NEW User ensure no User is selected in the Account List window then enter the following details USER User name GROUP Select the group of user The Admin group has all privilege of system by default and the User group only has main console privilege by default PASSWORD The passw
117. lance auto Maximum Exposure Time juss gt Color Level fo 0 100 Brightness Sy o 0 100 Contrast o 0 100 Sharpness p so 100 298 Re esl Night Mode Threshold 0 10000 Day Mode Threshold To 10000 Delay Time OEE Rotation Turn and or flip the picture using the drop down menu to select MIRROR MIRROR VERTICAL FLIP or VERTICAL FLIP White Balance Select the White Balance adjustment for the camera image Auto will adjust the white balance automatically Hold will hold the white balance Maximum Exposure Time You can limit the maximum exposure time of the image sensor The larger value means a longer exposure time The Exposure Time setting should be set to 1 30 in normal use If low light use is required then it can be reduced the more it is reduced the brighter the image will be however since the camera uses Digital Slow Shutter technology the picture will suffer from motion blur if there is lots of rapid movement We would suggest the use of IR or Additional Lighting in these circumstances Color Level Brightness Contrast Sharpness Adjust the image quality using the bars to reduce or increase the Color Level Brightness Contrast and Sharpness levels b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 61 White Light LED For X100C and X104P Cameras Use the drop down menu to set the White Light LEDs to turn ON OFF AUTO for turning on automatically when light level drop o
118. le if using Power over Ethernet 12V DC Power is not required 2 Feed the cables through the hole 3 Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the bracket on a wall or ceiling as shown WALL MOUNT UZ To Power To Network u _ gt Focus Ring MID h rte A VY CEILING MOUNT N h iS To Network To Power u Focus Ring 4 Adjust the camera direction and angle of view as required using the bracket Make any lens focus adjustments using the manual Focus Ring after you have connected the camera and have setup live viewing via your PC b vision zm AN gt r QO A O zZ FT A U LLI Z a O U og lt N 28 X100 Series Main User Manual 5 Connect the LAN cable and 12V DC Power Adaptor to camera 6 The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure your camera using your PC See SETUP on page 36 Using an Optional Lens The X100T camera is supplied with a 4 0mm fixed lens for 50 viewing angle The lens can be manually replaced with an Xvision Megapixel Varifocal or Fixed Lens to achieve a different viewing angle Any lens change should be made after you have connected the camera and have set up live viewing via your PC so that the focus can be set correctly To replace the lens 1 Carefully turn the lens to unscrew it from the camera body 2 Screw the new lens onto the camera and set the required focus by turning
119. lected from the pop up window Functions include ZOOM IN by rolling the mouse wheel forward ZOOM OUT by rolling the mouse wheel backward Press and hold mouse the left button to drag the image as required inside the sub screen To cancel the Digital Zoom function right click and deselect it from the pop up window Snapshot Activate the Snapshot function in Playback mode by right clicking on the image you wish to snapshot and ticking Snapshot A pop up window will open with an image Snapshot taken Use the functions in the window to edit print and or save the image 320x240 2009 11 18 17 23 04 397 Contrast 0 Grayscale Sharp Soft Reset Print Save Exit Bright Adjusts brightness level 50 Maximum brightness 50 Maximum darkness Contrast Adjusts image contrast 50 Maximum strong with Contrast 50 Minimum value of Contrast Grayscale Click to switch image to grayscale mode Sharp Click to increase the image sharpness level Soft Click to increase image softness level Reset Click to restore image to its original state Print Click to print out image to printer Save Click and select the folder and file name to save the snapshot Exit Click to close the Snapshot pop up window without saving changes b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 139 Smart Search The Smart Search function can detect motion in areas WITHIN a recorded file This can be useful if you nee
120. lick Cancel to cancel any changes M O Pr aa G JJ D b vision Lu Coc O TE O U 68 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 7 VIDEO MENU COMMON TAB This device provides 2 modes of video profiling The first one is Megapixel mode which supports video resolution up to 1 3 Megapixel The maximum frame rate of this mode is up to 15fps only The second one is VGA mode which supports video resolution up to VGA but frame rate can be up to 30fps You can select either Megapixel or VGA mode to operate the camera The camera will take time to reboot when switching to Megapixel or VGA mode n Video Profile ROI Text Overlay Setting E Include Date EEIE Wow Mom DD YYYY own ZEEE 0 12 digits E include Time O Predefined 24h v L ery H 0M S 0 12 Digits rete ne VGA Multi Profile O Mega Multi Profile Text Overlay Setting Information can be embedded over the camera image including the date time and or text Video Profile You can choose either VGA MULTI PROFILE or MEGA MULTI PROFILE mode VGA Multi profile mode can offer H 264 MPEG4 and JPEG streams up to VGA resolution simultaneously Mega Multi profile mode in addition to VGA resolution it can provide both H 264 Megapixel and JPEG Megapixel streams simultaneously Click OK to confirm changed settings Click Cancel to cancel any changes b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 69 VIDEO PROFILE TAB Video
121. lin Lisbon London Reykjavik Daylight Saving Disable Enable Daylight Saving StartTime foan ja vi 00 00 00 Daylight Saving Offset 01 00 00 Server amp PC Date amp Time Displays the date and time of the IP camera and connected PC respectively Adjust Use the buttons to select the time and date adjustment Synchronize with PC Click this option to enable time synchronization with PC time Manual setting Click this option to set time and date manually Synchronize with NTP Click this option if you want to synchronize the device s date and time with those of time server called NTP server Network Time Protocol NTP Server Type the host name or IP address or domain name of the NTP server NTP Sync Interval Select an time between 1 and 23 hours at which you want to adjust the camera s time to the NTP server Time zone Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time in the area where the camera is installed Daylight Saving Enable or disable Daylight Saving mode using the toggle buttons Set the Start and Stop time and offset for your timezone Click OK to confirm changed settings Click Cancel to cancel any changes b vision M O Z ant G Cc II m Lu Coc O TE O U 66 X100 Series Main User Manual MAINTENANCE TAB Use these options to carry out maintenance and restore settings on the camera System Date amp Time Maintenance Hard Factory Default Include the netwo
122. ll automatically control the camera to PAN completely to the left and right This can be useful when a large area needs to be scanned continuously Note The Auto Pan function will start from wherever the camera is positioned maintaining the tilt angle so ensure the vertical adjustment of the camera has been set using the keypad before you begin Zoom Use the ActiveX Button to set the zoom of the camera See page 46 to 48 for details Note All functions including Auto Pan will continue to work as normal even when the camera image had been zoomed The camera cannot zoom in or back out during Preset Tour or Auto Pan functions CY O ant G II m b vision LLI or X LL O N WO O ac D LLJ or 88 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 1 INSTALL RECORDING SOFTWARE BEFORE STARTING e Make sure your PC has DirectX 9 0c or above installed e Locate the X64SW LITE EXE Software Installation file which is included in the enclosed User s Manual amp Software CD INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 1 Run the X64SW Lite exe installation file The Installation Wizard will start 2 Select your preferred language for the system and click OK Installer Language 3 The License Agreement window will be listed as below Click I Agree to continue 33 Xvision X64SW Lite Setup License Agreement Please review the license terms before installing Xvision X64SW Lite Press Page Down to see th
123. mera and click VIEW The camera image will appear in the lower right hand window 8 IP Wizard II Version 1 0 0 3384 Select IP camera X100CAMERA 192 168 0 100 80 00 0E AE A1 55 DC Model Name Network DHCP WiFi Connection Double click on the active device in the list to view your camera live in Internet Explorer Note Make any final directional or lens adjustments to your camera once you can see live images from the IP Camera Check your adjustments on the PC to ensure the area you wish to view is covered and in focus b vision 38 X100 Series Main User Manual CONFIGURE YOUR CAMERA S NETWORK SETTINGS 5 Click LAN to configure your IP camera with your network settings IP Wizard II Version 1 0 0 2686 Device Title IP Address 192 168 0 100 80 00 0B AB A1 55 DC SEARCH ORT LAN User Name arin Network Static IP DHCP IP Password VIEW IP Address 192 168 0 58 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 WIRELESS A Off Line DNS1 192 168 0 254 EXIT 192 168 0 254 gt gt There are 2 options to set the IP address Static IP or DHCP IP Your option depends on how your network is setup Speak with your System Administrator or see the information box below for more information When entering the IP address manually select the STATIC IP option and enter the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway primary DNS and secondary DNS When using DHCP IP select
124. mera to switch to Day mode if a car light shines into the camera The delay will allow the camera to monitor the light change before making the mode change Auto Iris For X100V and X100T Cameras requiring calibration This option will be available if you are configuring the X100V and optionally the X100T if you have replaced the standard lens with an Auto Iris lens The Auto Iris lens on the camera will require calibration before use Click the CALIBRATE button to begin calibration A popup window will appear to show the progress of calibration It may take a few minutes for the camera to calibrate the lens Once the lens has calibrated the Auto Iris function of the camera should operate correctly http 192 168 10 228 programs m fe fe http 192 168 10 228 progress asp v Getting data please watt 1689 Internet Protected Mode 4 100 4 Note Failure to calibrate the Auto Iris lens will result in the picture becoming dark over time Default Settings Restore to factory image settings b vision M O ant G II m 62 X100 Series Main User Manual PRESET SETTING TAB for x104P and X10485 Pan and Tilt IP Cameras Use this menu to modify or delete any Preset Settings saved to the IP camera To ADD any preset positions to the IP camera go back to the Live View interface and go to PTZ CONTROL see page 86 Preset Number Preset Name Preset Number Name amp details ae aa
125. mes to your own requirements 4 6 2 WEEKLY TAB When the WEEKLY TAB or WEEKLY MODE is selected the list tree will display all of the cameras in the system Click on WEEKDAY within the camera name which you want to modify The scheduled configuration of this camera will display on the right hand side of the list tree window Daly Weekly Special Day El X100 CAMI 192 168 0 56 H X100 CAM2 192 168 0 187 HH X100 CAM3 192 168 0 55 The system defaults the schedule to 00 00 to 23 59 round the clock recording mode You can edit the start and end times of each weekday to your own requirements zs BE M O J Z ep Vn gt zs ae b vision LLI or X LL O N WO O ac D LLJ or 110 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 6 3 SPECIAL DAY TAB When the SPECIAL DAY TAB is selected the list tree will display all of the cameras in the system Click on the camera within the CALENDAR DATE which you want to modify The scheduled configuration of this camera will display on the right hand side of the list tree window Daily Weekly Special Day I 20100729 X100 CAMI 192 168 0 56 X100 CAM3 192 168 0 55 20100730 20100731 20100801 20100802 H20100803 20100804 The system defaults the schedule to 00 00 to 23 59 round the clock recording mode You can edit the start and end times of each camera to your own requirements To Add or Remove a Speci
126. n 24 ljo max 168 00 hours HiGo 9 Preset JEJ 9 Tour A W Voice Alert Duration 1 Seconds Vlad Internal FTP Eeg sl E Send HTTP l Send E Mail E Open IR Light EXAMPLE 2 Send a file to an Email server by any motion triggered event Friday 18 00 to Saturday 06 00 1 Type Select EVENT trigger 2 Enable time Start from Friday 18 00 duration for 12 hours so it will stop on Saturday 06 00 3 Trigger by MOTION AREA Add Motion Detection Area in Object Detection menu 4 Action SEND E MAIL Set parameters in E Mail menu M O a ant G Cc II m To address You need to input the receiver s email address Subject You could specify the email subject as Disturbance Friday night Message You could specify the email content with details of the IP camera location or any other detail that would be useful if receiving the email b vision 84 X100 Series Main User Manual EXAMPLE 3 Enable a Voice Alert every 10 minute during 18 00 to 24 00 from Monday to Friday Note For the Voice Alert function to work the IP camera s Audio Out socket should be connected to a speaker Type Select SCHEDULE trigger with interval time of 10 minutes Enable time Select Monday to Friday and set start time from 18 00 duration for 6 hours Trigger by DOES NOT NEED TO BE DEFINED because it will be triggered every 10 minutes Action VOICE ALERT 1 2 3 4 Schedule Trigger Setting Recor
127. nable event triggering as SMTP FTP Server TCP Server HTTP Server SAMBA Server FTP Port FTP Path Name 2 ooit FTP Server a FTP Login Name ss FTP Login Password PS FTP Port nm 1 65535 FTP Path icit FTP Passive Mode Disable Enable Name Specify one or multiple FTP paths as required You will need to specify a Name for each FTP setting FTP Server Type the server name or the IP address of the FTP server Use the TEST button to check whether the FTP server account is working or not FTP Login name Password Port Path Type the Login Name Password Port number and working directory Path of the FTP server FTP Passive Mode Enable or disable the FTP PASSIVE mode when connecting to FTP server using the toggle buttons Disabling this function will mean FTP ACTIVE mode will be enabled Add Modify Delete Click ADD to add the completed FTP setting to the list To change any settings select the FTP name and click MODIFY To delete an FTP setting select the FTP name and click DELETE b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 79 TCP SERVER TAB Send event messages to a specified TCP server by setting the parameters here FTP Server TCP Server HTTP Server SAMBA Server coo TCP server est Name Specify one or multiple TCP servers as required You will need to specify a Name for each TCP setting TCP Server Type the server name or the IP address of the TCP server
128. ndow to popup To Delete a time schedule Select the Camera s Name daily mode or Weekday weekly mode from the tree list Click on the time schedule from the Recording Schedule List as shown above OR click on the time slice within the Recording Schedule window Click the DELETE button to remove it from the list II a O AJ s zZ O N O gt II 2 b vision LLI or lt LL N WO O ac O D LLJ or 112 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 6 5 RECORD SETUP When a new schedule is set up the Record Setup window will appear Record Mode Select the type of recording mode for the scheduled time See below for details Record Setup Live preview image of the selected camera Record Setting When set to MOTION DETECTION or DI pony DETECTION recording Motion dectect area ER DI Record Setting mode you can set the ir l Pre it ae elas ot ada ete ieee See overleaf for details f i Sensitivity 1 Level 3 time in second s that C Open the system will record ey Close for before and after the event was triggered l l Click OK to Save changes Motion Config Click CANCEL to exit without saving See overleaf for details details Record Mode Select the type of recording you want the schedule to follow during the set time period Round the Clock DI detection ROUND THE CLOCK The system will record continually until the se
129. nnnnnnnenn 72 3 10 E Mail Menu rsrerrornrervernvrnvernernvenvernvenvervesnvesvensessvervessvesvessessvesvensvesvessesnren 73 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 3 11 Object Detection Menu ccccccsssssssssssssssssessssessssessssesaesesacsesacsesaeeesesseseeseseesessnsasersas 74 3 12 Storage Menu ve 76 313 Recording List Menu EEE VER 71 3 14 Event Server Menu EE 78 3 15 Event Schedule Menu cccccccsssssssssssssssscsssssssssssessesessesecsesessesessesacsesaeesaseesaneesaneesanes 82 PLN 86 RECORDING SOFTWARE c ccccccccscssssssscsssessssseesasseseeseseeesecesesseseeseseesessesasesasensasensaneneass 88 MAIN CONSOLE SETUP 4 1 Install Recording SOMWANC ansaoevjan dene aE 88 ET EE EEE EE 90 4 3 Quick EE 92 4 4 Live Viewing Options cccccsssscsssssesseseesseseeseeseesessesessesoeseeseesaesaseesesoesoesorseesansateasenteess 98 4 5 System Setup prac ese ec cpe creat sree ctese etic eect eeec atte vores cactaeesece tev annus et aneesoisneaieenneesestauneeese 100 EN EE EEE neni 100 DNT 102 JE GE EEE NE sextatom 104 4 5 4 Address Book Tab ve 105 SEN og ere 0 ge EE EE EE ER 106 4 6 Schedule Setup cccccsscscsscsssscssssssessssnsecesesesessesessesesseseeaeeeeseessseeesseeesaeseesesensesansesansesanss 108 4 6 1 Daily Tab EEE som tes putes ieadunatineiuvaa Siedearinstuiesati susan nsiulesisecsmaasinat 109 EE EG EEE 109 16 NTG 110 4 6 4 Adjusting Time Schedules ccccscs
130. nu to return to normal display mode Activates Quad mode LLI or X LL O N D AO ac O D LLJ or b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 99 Digital Zoom Activate the Digital Zoom function in Playback mode by right clicking on the image you wish to zoom into Tick Digital Zoom The function will continue to function until the function is deselected from the pop up window Functions include ZOOM IN by rolling the mouse wheel forward ZOOM OUT by rolling the mouse wheel backward Press and hold mouse the left button to drag the image as required inside the sub screen To cancel the Digital Zoom function right click and deselect it from the pop up window Snapshot Activate the Snapshot function in Playback mode by right clicking on the image you wish to snapshot and ticking Snapshot A pop up window will open with an image Snapshot taken Use the functions in the window to edit print and or save the image Bright Adjusts brightness level 50 Maximum brightness 50 Maximum darkness Contrast Adjusts image contrast 50 Maximum strong with Contrast 50 Minimum value of Contrast Grayscale Click to switch image to grayscale mode Sharp Click to increase the image sharpness level Soft Click to increase image softness level Reset Click to restore image to its original state Print Click to print out image to printer Save Click and select the folder and file name t
131. o available Viewing Angle 50 Pan Tilt No Digital Zoom Yes LEDs Indicator LEDs Weather Resistant No Optional Accessories available for external mounting Mounting Type Wall or Ceiling Power Over Ethernet Yes Operating Voltage 12V DC 600mA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C SD Card Slot No ROM RAM 128MB 8MB Inputs DC Power Input Alarm Input RJ45 Socket 10BaseT 100BaseTX Outputs Audio Output Alarm Output Dimensions WHD 63 x 56x 123mm Warranty 2 Years VIDEO Video Encoder H 264 MPEG4 and Motion JPEG simultaneously Tri encoders Video Profiles 11 Independent Streams 2 Region Of Interest Streams H 264 SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA MPEG4 VGA QVGA QQVGA MJPEG SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Frame Rate Megapixel mode Up to 15 fps for all 11 profiles VGA mode Up to 30 fps for all 9 profiles Image Setting De noise Brightness Sharpness Contrast Colour and Text Time amp date overlay Streaming Simultaneously multi profile streaming Streaming over UDP TCP or HTTP Multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate MPEG4 H 264 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 169 AUDIO Audio Encoder RTSP G 711 64kbps G 726 32kbps 3GPP AMR Audio Streaming One way or two way Microphone Built in Microphone Audio Output Line Level Out NETWORK Supported
132. o save the snapshot Exit Click to close the Snapshot pop up window without saving changes 320x240 2009 11 18 17 23 04 397 Bright 0 Grayscale Sharp Soft Reset Print Save Exit Contra st 0 b vision zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O gt zs m LLI or X LL O N O O ac D LLJ or 100 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 5 SYSTEM SETUP Click the SYSTEM SETUP button to launch the System Setup panel The pop up window will appear 4 5 1 SYSTEM TAB Click on the SYSTEM Tab System Setup System Setup x System Camera User Address Book Mail Storage Contig EG See overleaf for details Start Up En Configuration FAP smn HDD Status see below for details SE Galact ta dienla Se Add Delete Move up Move down p y Language config Keep space over fo MB Edit the HDD Status as Lan lect available size left or a guage Se ect Auto login System status HDD status Select your language NA ge percentage used from drop down menu F Show Tine Show available percentage IV Show Weekday EE I Hide when minimized Division base 7 Set the N of NxN division When you click NxN division button the Main Interface will Auto Scan Set the screen rotation interval by seconds when the Auto Scan ce divide into sub screen s button on the Main by this value Interface is sele
133. o to START gt ALL PROGRAMS gt Xvision X64SW Lite gt Xvision X64SW Lite 8 Key in the User Name and Password to login to the software The default User Name is admin without a password Ver 5 0 0 0 User I Remember User gt i Cancel zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O gt zs ae b vision 90 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 2 MAIN INTERFACE When you start the software the main interface screen of the system will appear on screen MAIN INTERFACE 2009 12 21 System Status 15 21 09 The System Status can be setup in the Settings Menu It shows 1 System Date Time amp Day 2 Scheduled amp Alarm Monitoring status if available 3 Hard disk available There are 3 colour types Green Normal Yellow Recycling in progress Red No free space available Monday Image screen DI O Alarm Input Output Status See overleaf for details All the IP cameras connected to the system will be shown live here Function Buttons See overleaf for details PTZ and Control Buttons Fvisio j Active only for X104P and X104S IP Cameras Split Screen Options 1 4 6 9 16 32 64 NxN Assign the preferred layout by clicking these T buttons To switch to single camera Full MIME Screen display double click on an image Exit screen Double click on the screen again to restore previous screen division layout Ver 5001 Full Screen amp
134. om or Speed Dome Pan Tilt Zoom Set Presets Call Presets Configure camera via On Screen Menu m AN j gt QO O m FT A The protocols supported are Pelco D Pelco P Resetting your camera The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings If you are experiencing problems with the IP camera sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state To reset hold the button for at least 5 seconds The camera will restore factory settings amp reboot Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re configure the camera to enable it to work properly again b vision 36 X100 Series Main User Manual 2 1 SETTING UP YOUR NETWORK WHAT YOU NEED 1 Your X100 Series IP Camera s 2 LAN cable and Connection Equipment such as a hub or router suitable for your network environment Use Cats STRAIGHT THROUGH cable to connect the IP Camera s to a network switch or hub For more information on Connection Configuration see Appendix A 3 An Administrator PC Laptop running Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher This Administrator computer is given all authorities for setting operating and managing the functions of the IP Camera U LLI Z a O U og lt N Security passwords can be set to enable other us
135. on Megapixel Board Lens to achieve a different viewing angle Any lens change should be made after you have connected the camera and have set up live viewing via your PC so that the focus can be set correctly b vision To replace the lens 1 Open the dome cover and carefully turn the lens to unscrew it from the board mount 2 Once removed slide off the small spring around the lens and place this onto the new lens 3 Screw the new lens onto the board mount and set the required focus by turning the lens 4 Replace the dome cover once all adjustments have been made X100 Series Main User Manual 17 Place spring on new lens before screwing back on to board mount z N D gt QO CY Z Z mi CY ear Note The following Xvision Megapixel lenses are compatible with the X100D IP camera e XLO10P PRO 1 55mm Fixed Iris Megapixel Lens for 135 viewing angle e XL035P PRO 3 5mm Fixed Iris Megapixel Lens for 85 viewing angle XLO60P PRO 6 0mm Fixed Iris Megapixel Lens for 43 viewing angle e XLO80P PRO 8 0mm Fixed Iris Megapixel Lens for 35 viewing angle For Audio Connect an external Microphone for monitoring audio Connect an audio output device such as a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function See table below for details on connection Audio and Alarm Connections Grouping Terminal Name Connect to VCC12 Positive Power Cable POWER GN
136. or SCHEDULE TRIGGER Set the Interval time if SCHEDULE TRIGGER is selected Enable Time Define the time periods the Event Schedule should run at Select by DAY START TIME and DURATION Lu Coc O TE O U Trigger by Enable MOTION DETECTION by ticking the box and defining the Motion Area to be used Motion Detection Areas can be set using the OBJECT DETECTION Menu Action Enable or disable the alarm action to be used if motion is detected and event triggered within the selected area Set any time or server parameters where required Add Modify Delete Click ADD to add the completed Event setting to the list To change any settings select the Event name and click MODIFY To delete an Event setting select the Event name and click DELETE b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 83 EXAMPLE 1 Send a file to FTP server by any motion triggered event Always 1 Type Select EVENT trigger 2 Enable time Start from 00 00 to 24 00 EVERY DAY 3 Trigger by MOTION AREA Add Motion Detection Area in Object Detection menu 4 Action SEND FTP Set parameters in Event Server menu gt FTP Server Tab Setting Record Weekday Start Duration Trigger by Action 1111111 0 0 24 0 TE Event Trigger IN Enable BEST mv Bey E Biome ME v BY Gi v BEG Type Event Trigger Schedule Trigger interval ph Minute sun Mon Mtue E MThu MFri Sd Sat Start from uration Start from lo lfo Duratio
137. ord of the User for logging into the system CONFIRM PASSWORD Retype the password DESCRIPTION Specify some details for this account i e Security Manager DISABLE USER Tick this box to disable the user account Select or modify the User s privileges Once details have been added click on the ADD button to add the new User to the Account List To change details of an account click on the user name of the list first and then modify the data of this account Click the EDIT button to save the changes made To delete a User Name from the Account List click on the DELETE button To clear all the fields for a selected User click on the CLEAR button Note Ensure you click the EDIT button after you have changed the User s account fields otherwise the system will not save your settings 4 5 4 ADDRESS BOOK TAB The Address Book is useful for keeping a record of User s contact details in case of an emergency Click on ADDRESS BOOK Tab A O Pr aa G JJ a Contact Details Add the Name Phone sven Cum ve Address Book Mail Email and Remark DELETE button Name notes for your Click to remove selected contacts contact details ADD button DELETE button Click on the arrow button and select an image for the contact Click to save new contact details to the Address Book EDIT button Click to edit selected contact details Contact List Saved contacts will be listed here
138. ou use DDNS you need to set the Default Gateway and DNS server address If it s not working after the above procedure reset the IP Camera to default factory settings and installed it again If the problem is not solved the IP camera may be faulty Contact your dealer for help Image or video does not appear in the main page How do I check if ActiveX is installed on the computer The first time the PC connects to Network Camera a pop up Security Warning window will appear to download ActiveX Controls When using Windows XP or Vista log on with an appropriate account that is authorized to install applications Network congestion may prevent the Image screen from appearing quickly You can choose lower resolution to reduce the required bandwidth Go to C Windows Downloaded Program Files and check to see if there is an entry for the file IPCAMERA CONTROL The status column should show INSTALLED If the file is not listed make sure your Security Settings in Internet Explorer are contigured properly and then try reloading the IP camera s home page Check your Internet Explorer security settings and then restart and try to log in again b vision 156 X100 Series Main User Manual Internet Explorer displays the following message Your current security settings prohibit downloading ActiveX controls Setup the IE security settings or contigure the individual settings to allow downloading and scripting of ActiveX
139. ou want to detect if any other device conflicts with the IP address of an IP camera utilise the PING command but disconnect the IP camera from the network first b vision X100 Series Main User Manual APPENDIX G TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQs 153 GENERAL FEATURES Issue Answer What video and audio codec is used The device utilises H 264 MPEG4 and JPEG triple compression to provide high quality images H 264 and MPEG4 are standards for video compression and JPEG is a standard for image compression The audio codec is detined as AMR for 3GPP and G 711 G 726 for RTSP streaming What is the maximum number of users that can access the IP camera simultaneously The maximum number of users is limited to 20 However it also depends on the total bandwidth accessed to this IP camera from clients The maximum data throughput of the device is around 20 25Mbps for UDP mode and 10Mbps for HTTP mode Therefore the actual number of connected clients is varying by streaming mode settings of resolution codec type frame rate and bandwidth Obviously the performance of the each connected client will slow down when many users are logged on INSTALLATION Issue Answer The Status LED does not light up Check and contirm that the DC power adaptor included in packaged is used Secure the power connector and re power it on again If the problem is not solved the device might be faulty Contact your dealer fo
140. ough the router for remote access to your camera Virtual Server is accessed by clicking on the Advanced tab of the router screen Follow these steps to configure your router s Virtual Server settings Click ENABLED Enter a unique name for each entry Select BOTH under Protocol Type TCP and UDP Enter your camera s local IP Address e g 192 168 0 100 for example in the Private IP field If you are using the default camera port settings enter 80 into the Public and Private Port section click APPLY Scheduling should be set to ALWAYS so that the camera images can be accessed at any time A check mark appearing before the entry name will indicate that the ports are enabled Note Some ISPs block access to port 80 Be sure to check with your ISP so that you can open the appropriate ports accordingly If your ISP does not pass traffic on port 80 you will need to change the port the camera uses from 80 to something else such as 8080 Not all routers are the same so refer to your user manual for specific instructions on how to open ports Enter valid ports in the Virtual Server section of your router Please make sure to tick the box on this line to enable settings Then the device can be access from WAN by the router s WAN IP Address b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 147 APPENDIX D DYNDNS ORG DDNS SERVICE A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP address so that
141. period setting for Daily or Weekly recording schedules 8 Select one IP Camera to configure the schedule to X100 CAMI 192 168 0 56 X100 CAM2 192 168 0 187 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday X100 CAM3 192 168 0 55 Monday Recording Schedules for each camera and or each day selected will be shown here and in graphical form using the time bars A pop up window opens when a new schedule is added using the ADD button For Weekly mode Select one weekday for the setup schedule You can modify the time periods using the mouse to drag the time bars to the required recording times To add a new schedule click the ADD button A pop up window will open prompting you to setup the recording schedule to your requirements See About Recording Modes below for details To modify a selected schedule click the EDIT button To delete a selected schedule click the DELETE button ABOUT RECORDING MODES Round the Clock Select Round the Clock if you require uninterrupted recording Select OK then adjust the time periods you wish to record by adjusting the Start and End Time of the selected schedule Schedule Mode i Daily Weekly Start Time 00 00 End Time LLI or X LL O N WO O ac D LLJ or b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 95 Motion Detection Select Motion
142. puts DC Power Input Antenna Outputs RJ45 Socket 10BaseT 100BaseTX Audio Out Socket Dimensions WHD 85 x 107 x 50mm Warranty 2 Years VIDEO Video Encoder H 264 MPEG4 and Motion JPEG simultaneously Tri encoders Video Profiles 11 Independent Streams 2 Region Of Interest Streams H 264 SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA MPEG4 VGA QVGA QQVGA MJPEG SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Frame Rate Megapixel mode Up to 15 fps for all 11 profiles VGA mode Up to 30 fps for all 9 profiles Image Setting De noise Brightness Sharpness Contrast Colour and Text Time amp date overlay Streaming Simultaneously multi profile streaming Streaming over UDP TCP or HTTP Multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate MPEG4 H 264 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 159 AUDIO Audio Encoder RTSP G 711 64kbps G 726 32kbps 3GPP AMR Audio Streaming One way or two way Microphone Built in Microphone Audio Output Line Level Out NETWORK Supported Protocols TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS DHCP ARP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP RTCP PPPoE 3GPP ICMP IGMP SAMBA Security Password Protection IP address filtering User Access Log 20 simultaneous unicast users Users B Unlimited users using multicast Ethernet 10 100M Auto Negotiation Wireless
143. r SCHEDULE If Auto mode is selected 3 parameters can be set as below LED ON Threshold 0 10000 this value sets the threshold to turn ON white light LED It should be lower or equal to the LED OFF Threshold LED OFF Threshold 0 10000 this value set the threshold to turn OFF white light LED It should be higher or equal to LED ON Threshold Delay Time The delay time between LED ON OFF switching Note that Current Value is the current luminance from the captured video Use this as a reference to set the LED ON OFF Threshold De Noise De Noise can remove or lower unwanted noise and preserve fine details and edges Use the drop down menu to select your preferred image quality Click OK to see the image change in the preview window ICR IR Cut Filter Removable For X100V and X100T Cameras This setting is an optional control function available for the IP cameras that have a Mechanical IR Cut Filter Use the toggle bars to adjust the threshold of the setting using the current value as a benchmark AUTO The camera will judge the darkness to switch automatically into Day or Night mode NIGHT DAY MODE Set the Day or Night mode manually if required SCHEDULE Set the schedule for Day or Night mode switching DELAY TIME In Auto mode set the delay time between mode shifts to avoid wear and tear of machinery caused by ICR switching frequently For example when using the Night Mode at night it is possible for the ca
144. r further help What network cabling is required for the device The device uses Category 5 UTP cable allowing 10 and or 100 Base T networking X100C and X104P only Will the device work if a firewall exists on the network If a firewall exists on the network port 80 is open for ordinary data communication The HTTP port and RTSP port need to be opened on the firewall or NAT router What is the User Name and Password after the factory default is reset User Name admin Leave the password blank What should do if have forgotten the User Name and Password Follow the steps below 1 Restore the factory default setting by pressing and holding down the reset button 2 Re configure the device What should do if have forgotten the IP address of the device Check the IP address of IP camera by using the IPWizard II program or by UPnP discovery b vision 154 X100 Series Main User Manual The IPWizard II program cannot find the IP camera Internet Explorer does not seem to work well with the IP camera Re power the device if it cannot find the unit within 1 minute Do not connect device over a router IPWizard II program cannot detect device over a router If the IP address is not assigned to the PC which running the IPWizard II program then it will not find the IP camera Make sure that IP address is assigned to the PC properly Antivirus software on the PC might int
145. r using your product please visit our support pages at www xvision com for assistance and for details of online and telephone support in your region b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 175 WARRANTY This product is supplied with a 1 Year warranty The Warranty excludes products that have been misused including accidental damage and damage caused by normal wear and tear In the unlikely event that you encounter a problem with this product it should be returned to the place of purchase b vision V1 2 2010 10
146. rect wiring may cause damage to the camera Please ensure and terminal connections are fitted correctly 9 Connect the LAN cable to the Network Socket 10 Re attach the dome housing to the dome base 11 The camera is now ready for you to setup and configure your camera using your PC See SETUP on page 36 The Auto Iris lens on the camera will require calibration before use After you have setup and configured the camera please ensure you CALIBRATE the Auto Iris lens See AUTO IRIS on page 61 For Audio Connect an external Microphone for monitoring audio Connect an audio output device such as a speaker with an amplifier for voice alerting or for enabling the 2 Way Audio function See table below for details on connection Audio and Alarm Connections Grouping Terminal Name Connect to VCC12 Positive Power Cable POWER GND Negative Power Cable DIGITAL_IN Alarm Sensor Input ALARM SENSOR ALARM_OUT Alarm Output AUDIO_IN External Microphone Audio Input AUDIO AUDIO_OUT External Speaker Audio Out AUDIO_GND Audio Ground b vision U LLI Z Pa U og lt p WV 22 X100 Series Main User Manual Resetting your camera The Reset Button is used to restore the factory default settings If you are experiencing problems with the IP camera sometimes restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state To reset hold the button for at least 5 secon
147. restarting the device will make the system revert back to a normal state To reset hold the button for at least 5 seconds The camera will restore factory settings amp reboot Note Restoring the factory default setting will lose all the previous settings including the IP address You will need to run the IPWizard II program to re configure the camera to enable it to work properly again b vision U LLI Z Z O U og lt p N 26 X100 Series Main User Manual 1 6 X100T IP BODY CAMERA PACKAGE CONTENTS e X100T IP Camera with Lens e CS Mount Lens Adaptor e Camera Mount with 2x screws 12V DC Power Adaptor e Camera Bracket e User s Manual amp Software CD e Fixing Screws amp Wall Plugs IDENTIFY PARTS SIDE VIEW Lens Focus Ring Auto Iris Lens Connection Microphone CONNECTIONS ON REAR Alarm I O connections 12V DC Power Socket Ensure only the 12V DC Power Adaptor supplied with the camera is used Audio Output Socket Network Port with Network Type LEDs Green LED indicates Wired connection is active Orange LED indicates power is ON Reset Button BRACKET MOUNT Attach the Camera Mount to the top or bottom of the camera and secure the bracket as shown b vision X100 Series Main User Manual INSTALLATION 1 Select a mounting position on a wall or ceiling Make a hole where the camera is to be installed to insert the LAN cable and 12V DC Cab
148. rk setting Hard Factory Default Factory Default Except the network setting Factory Default Backup Setting Backup Setting i Browse Restore Setting ie Browse Firmware Upgrade Reset System Restart Default Settings Include the network setting Click this button to RESET the camera back to its factory default settings Note that click this button will reset all device s parameters to the factory settings including the IP address Factory Default Except the network setting Click this button to RESET the camera back to its factory default settings This action will not reset the network settings Backup Setting To take a backup of all of the camera s parameters click this button If necessary it will then be possible to return to the previous settings if settings are changed or there is unexpected camera errors Restore Setting Click the BROWSE button to locate the saved backup file and then click the RESTORE SETTING button The settings will be restored to the previous configuration Firmware Upgrade The device supports upgrading of new firmware the software that controls the operation in the device Please contact your dealer for the latest version if necessary Download the latest firmware file from our website or your dealer Unzip this firmware file to binary file and store it into your PC Then follow the steps as below 1 Close all other application programs which are not necessary for firmware updating
149. rs or we will automatically delete your account This helps prevent unwanted robots on our systems 5 Check your E mail inbox There will be an e mail with a subject Your DynDNS Account Information Click the hyperlink address to confirm and activate the DDNS service Your DynDNS Account kkkkk has been created You need to visit the confirmation address below within 48 hours to complete the account creation process https www dyndns com account confirm oDDGDYN75qTJk_ICGba6v Our basic service offerings are free but they are supported by our paid services See http www dyndns com services for a full listing of all of our available services If you did not sign up for this account this will be the only communication you will receive All non confirmed accounts are automatically deleted after 48 hours and no addresses are kept on file We enoni Account Confirmed Create Account The account kkkkk has been confirmed You can now login ang 2 Lost Password Be informed of new services changes to services and important Once there you may susbscribe to the Announce list by checking 6 Close the window then go to http www dyndns org again Input your User Name and Password to login administration interface of DDNS server ANEW WINDOW TO YOUR WORLD New to DynDNS Take a tour and see what we do All new DynDNS Updater for Windows now available DNS Services DNS for static and dynamic
150. s M O ant G Cc II m Note The Audio Input connection depending on camera must be connected to an external microphone for Audio recording The Audio Out connection must be connected to a speaker for the 2 Way Audio function to work b vision Lu Cc OD LL O U 72 X100 Series Main User Manual SETTING TAB Use this menu to add update or remove the User Names and Passwords of the Administrator and other users Setting Viewer Login Anonymous Only users in database Save User List mL _ acer Access Right 9 Administrator 9 Viewer Add Modify Delete Viewer Login Select ANONYMOUS to allow anyone viewing the video once connected Select ONLY USERS IN DATABASE to only allow certain users to view the video after they have logged in Note The Administrator can access every function in the IP camera Standard Users only can view the video and access limited functions Add Modify and Delete remove User Accounts Manage the accounts that control the viewing rights of users using the center window to add or modify details b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 73 SETTING TAB Use this menu to setup SMTP email parameters to enable email messages to be sent out as an event trigger for when the IP camera detects motion Setting ites pL reat SMTP Authentication Disable Enable Authentication User Name iOS lt 64 Digits Authentication
151. s the highest level motion detection sensitivity 1 is the lowest level of motion detection sensitivity MOTION INTERVAL Set this value to define the interval of motion detection If set to a longer value the system will use less CPU computing power to check motion detection DISPLAY MOTION DETECTION STATUS Ticking the box will enable the display of the area s where motion detection is triggered Theses will be represented by yellow rectangles within the active motion detection areas PREVIEW WINDOW Red area is the motion detection area The other areas are non motion detection region The yellow rectangles are triggered regions of motion detection areas DI Alarm Input Record Setting When you select DI Recording Mode select the DI input from the drop down box and select the DI Alarm Input as OPEN or CLOSE to trigger recording VI Record seting DI Input x DI Reocrd trigger by c Open Close Note Ensure you click the OK button after you have changed the Record Setup fields to save your settings Click CANCEL to close window without saving any changes b vision JJ m M O JJ Pr G WU O TI gt JJ m LLI or X LL O N O O ac D LLJ or 114 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 7 START amp STOP MONITOR Use this feature to enable and disable the recording and or alarm schedules that you have configured for your system Click the START amp
152. sausesseseneass 131 4 16 Audio TV OCS Lee 132 4 17 Playback Settings een 133 4 18 Snapshot Function cccccccscccsssssessssessseeseseesesseseesesesseeesseseeseeeesesansesansesanseeasses 134 4 19 Backup Files ccccscsscsssscssssssssscsesesscsscsesecsesecsesecsesacsesansesacsesausesaesesausevansesansesenes 135 4 20 Split Screen Options cccccecscssssssssssscsessssesscsesaseesaesesaesessesesesseseeseseesesensasensas 137 OTHER INFORMATION 4 21 Repair Database cccccccssssssssssssssssssssesesscsesacsesacsesacsesaesesacesausesaneesaneesensesenes 140 4 22 Uninstall ccccccccsssssessssssscsscssssesecsessesessesaesessessuseeseseuseeseseesauseseesausessesauseseseneass 141 APPENDICES Lu 142 A Connection Configuration ccccccessssesessesssssssesssssssssesesessesesseeesessesesasensesaneees 142 B Enabling UPnP Settings c cccccsessssssssssssssssssssessceesassesacsesacsesaceesansesaneesensesenes 143 C Configure Port Forwarding Manually cccccccsessssssessesssseessssesesssenessaseees 145 D DynDNS org DDNS Service cccccssssseeeesseseeceeseeseesaesassessesesoeseeseesansansasensseees 147 GE a E A E T 151 F PING IP Address c ccccscesssssseesssessessssessesecseseeseseesaesessesaesessesausessesausessesensessesanass 152 G Troubleshooting and FAQS ccccceccsssssessssssssscsessessesessesesesseseseessesesseseesaeseseneass 153 SPECIFICATION
153. ssssssssesssssessssesscsessesesaseesesseseeseseeseseesaseesaseesasensanneass 111 4 6 5 Record Setup syste escastian tiation cst nns ose cine peu sv adsesdetta ned deuaicors states nisisebiedecutureesansiovestobateoaxcucan 112 4 7 Start amp Stop Monitor c cece csecsccsssesseseesseseeseeseesessessessesoeseeseesausessessessesonseesaesansassatensees 114 TEN ccs ecw ate caedesv cea cep ce cp eee cei antes cee ne E eee E eed 116 49 Two Way Audio ssiiccscsiccosssrixaasiasisnoneninmeiatnannnieeinecontanentapronabimonaioewsiatastatennveshimmeaiiinoon 117 4 10 PTZ Control cccccccesssssssssscsscsssscsesscsecscsessesesacsessesecsesecsesecsesassesacsesacsesacsesausesauesaneesaneesanss 118 4 11 Alanin Setting eee ee ee vervene 119 4 11 1 Setting Adding and Event EE EE 119 A 2 Eng 100 EVEN EEE EEE 120 4 11 3 Deleting pa EE 122 411 4 Event ao NE ON aana aaan 122 A12 LOO CW ne 125 4121 System Log Tal EE aene A or E E EA Aa Noria E AoE 125 4 12 2 Event Log Tab ammende asec ative lesandnapasnsisntmaslecaninauisstncanieatnbescvesd 126 2 TN et E et E nc 126 b vision 4 X100 Series Main User Manual PLAYBACK 4 13 Playback Interface ccc can cis taco dcessccepsescscticts cecdtieisdecukeapentoaiusecctadinceutnededoccdaartanienseciss 128 4 14 Search Recorded Files ccccccccsssscssssssssscsssscsesseseseeesseesecesaeesaseesaeeesaseesensesenes 129 4 15 Convert to AVI Files oo cccesesesessssssessesessessesessessesessesseseesessesausesse
154. t period reaches the end time MOTION DETECTION The system will record only when the Motion Alarm is triggered and continually until the set period reaches the Post Alarm time set DI DETECTION The system will record only when the DI alarm is triggered and continually until the set period reaches the Post Alarm time set b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 113 Motion Config Select the type of recording you want the schedule to follow during the set time period V Display motion detection status Default a Delete Sensitivity Level 3 S 5 500 MS The MOTION DETECT AREA buttons should be used to set the areas in which the Motion Detection recording should cover The active motion detection area will be represented by areas overlaid in a red colour Areas that are not covered by motion detection will be left as normal DEFAULT BUTTON Click this button to select the full image area for motion detection coverage ADD BUTTON Click this button to enable areas to be added to the motion detection area After clicking the button select areas by dragging a rectangular area over the image Selected areas will be added DELETE BUTTON Click this button to disable areas and remove them from the motion detection area After clicking the button deselect areas by dragging a rectangular area over the image These areas will be removed SENSITIVITY Set the sensitivity level of Motion Detection 5 i
155. the DHCP IP option Your hub router or switch will assign an IP address automatically To exit without saving any changes click L_ lt lt To enter details and continue to the next page click ABOUT IP ADDRESS SETTINGS Static IP default Using the Static IP option allows you to assign specific static addresses to each camera or device on a network A Static IP address does not change over time unless it is changed manually It is often used in networks to identify a device or location constantly As default your IP camera will be given a Static IP address 192 168 0 100 If another network device has the same IP address then it must be turned off until a new IP address is assigned during configuration DHCP IP Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol IP means your camera s IP address may be updated or changed from time to time Although this reduces the administrative burden of assigning specific static addresses to each device on the network it means your IP camera may not always connect due to an IP address change if the IP camera is accessed using a previously set IP address e Knowing the IP address of your IP camera will allow you to logon to the camera s online configuration page e If the IP camera is installed on the LAN with a router then it may get a dynamic IP address from the DHCP server However if the device wants to be accessed from the WAN its IP address needs to be setup as fixed or Static IP
156. the Setup Wizard e 1 3 Megapixel High Definition images up to 1280x1024 resolution 3x the resolution of standard CCTV cameras e IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet except X100C and X104P e Choice of compressions and multiple streams for optimum performance in any environment e Up to 30 fps in VGA mode 15 fps in Megapixel mode e Digital Zoom for detailed viewing e Remote Viewing from anywhere in the world using any standard PC or Mac web browser e Supports 3G Mobile Viewing on all popular Smart Phones e Intelligent Motion Detection with Automatic Email Alerts amp Local Alarm Notifications when motion is detected e Two way audio for remote communication with people near the camera e Alarm Input and Output except X100C and X104P e Supports DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System e Supplied with Free Multi channel Management and Recording software for up to 64 IP Cameras Speakers will need to be plugged in to the camera for this function b vision 6 X100 Series Main User Manual ADDITIONAL FEATURES X100C WIRELESS IP CUBE CAMERA e White LEDs for 10m Night Vision e 4 0mm Lens for 50 viewing angle e SD Card Recording e Designed for Wall Ceiling or Desk mounting e Suitable for indoor use only X104P WIRELESS PAN TILT ZOOM IP CAMERA e White LEDs for 10m Night Vision e 4 0mm lens for 50 viewing angle e Motorised Pan 355 and Tilt 100 e Designed for Wall Ceiling or Desk mounting e Suitable for indoor use only
157. the lens focus ring If you are replacing the lens with a VARIFOCAL lens the zoom and focus should be adjusted using the separate zoom and focus rings If you are replacing the lens with a AUTO IRIS lens ensure the Auto Iris Lens cable is connected to the corresponding connection on the camera s side 3 When all adjustments have been made tighten any lens screws to ensure the zoom and focus are set REPLACING THE LENS AUTO IRIS LENS CONNECTION Ensure the Auto Iris cable is connected here 4 If the lens is being replaced by an AUTO IRIS lens it will require calibration before use Ensure the lens is calibrated once the camera has been set up and configured on the network See AUTO IRIS on page 61 Note Failure to calibrate the Auto Iris lens will result in the picture becoming dark over time b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 29 Note The following Xvision Megapixel lenses are compatible with the X100T IP camera e XLO10M PRO 1 55mm Fixed Iris Megapixel Lens for 135 viewing angle e XLO40M PRO 4 0mm Fixed Iris Megapixel Lens for 64 viewing angle e XLO550M PRO 5 0 to 50 0mm Manual Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens for 6 to 49 viewing angle e XL0409A PRO 4 0 to 9 0mm Auto Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens for 30 to 64 viewing angle e XL4510A PRO 4 5 to 10 0mm Auto Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens for 28 to 57 viewing angle e XL0550A PRO 5 0 to 50 0mm Auto Iris Varifocal Megapixel Lens for 6 to 49
158. ton Schedule Setup button 2 Way Audio Start button zs BE M O J Z ep Vn O gt zs ae Start amp Stop Monitor button b vision LLI or X LL O N O O ac D LLJ or 92 X100 Series Main User Manual 4 3 QUICK START After setting up your IP Camera or Video Server use the Quick Start guide for quick and easy setup of the IP cameras on the recording software Detailed information can be found later in this manual START SYSTEM SETUP 1 Start the software and login ADD CAMERA S USING SEARCH 2 Click on the SYSTEM SETUP button and go to SYSTEM SETUP 3 Select the CAMERA Tab and click on the SEARCH button System Setup System Camera User Address Book Notification OSD Contig Show Date IZ Show Time VW Camera Name V Frame per second Bitrate Use the OSD Config area to select what information appears over the camera Image 4 A window will pop up listing all of the IP cameras detected on the network Select the IP camera s to add to the system by ticking the boxes and click OK Mode Jre mac HTTP port EP CAMI 192 168 0 56 00 0E AE A0 01 67 80 MIX100 CAM2 192 168 0 187 00 0E AE A0 01 4F 80 ip 100 CAM3 192 168 0 55 00 30 4F A0 01 6B 80 Cancel all b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 93 5 The IP camera will be added to the Camera List on the left To change the IP camera s video net
159. tor LEDs LEDs ae a 24 Highlight LEDs for 20m Night Vision Weather Resistant Yes Mounting Type Wall or Ceiling Power Over Ethernet Yes Operating Voltage 12V DC 700mA Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C SD Card Slot No ROM RAM 128MB 8MB DC Power Input Inputs Audio Input Alarm Input RJ45 Socket 10BaseT 100BaseTX Outputs Audio Output Alarm Output Dimensions WHD 90 x 90 x 580mA Warranty 2 Years VIDEO Video Encoder H 264 MPEG4 and Motion JPEG simultaneously Tri encoders Video Profiles 11 Independent Streams 2 Region Of Interest Streams H 264 SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA MPEG4 VGA QVGA QQVGA MJPEG SXGA VGA QVGA QQVGA Frame Rate Megapixel mode Up to 15 fps for all 11 profiles VGA mode Up to 30 fps for all 9 profiles Image Setting De noise Brightness Sharpness Contrast Colour and Text Time amp date overlay Streaming Simultaneously multi profile streaming Streaming over UDP TCP or HTTP Multicast streaming MJPEG streaming over HTTP Supports 3GPP mobile surveillance Controllable frame rate and bandwidth Constant and variable bit rate MPEG4 H 264 b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 167 AUDIO Audio Encoder RTSP G 711 64kbps G 726 32kbps 3GPP AMR Audio Streaming One way or two way Microphone External Microphone input Audio Output Line Level Out NETWORK Supported Protocols TCP UDP HTTP SMTP FTP NTP DNS DDNS D
160. twork to assign an IP address to your camera With this setting the IP address is assigned automatically IP address Subnet mask and Gateway If you do not select Obtain an IP address automatically then you need to enter these network parameters manually Use the TEST button to test the wireless settings before saving any changes To save your settings select OK To cancel any changes click the CANCEL button Note To enable the WLAN function you must set the related parameters correctly first then power off the camera and remove the Ethernet cable When the camera is turned on again the WLAN mode will be available DDNS TAB What is DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server Your Internet Service Provider ISP provides you at least one IP address which you use to connect to the Internet The address you get may be static meaning it never changes or dynamic meaning it s likely to change periodically Just how often it changes depends on your ISP M O Z ant G II m A Dynamic IP address complicates remote access since you may not know what your current WAN IP address is when you want to access your device over the Internet One of the possible solutions to the dynamic IP address problem comes in the form of a dynamic DNS service A dynamic DNS service is unique because it provides a means of updating your IP address so that your listing will remain current when your IP address changes This allows you to view your IP cam
161. u Select a Preset from the drop to select a Tour setting then down menu and the selected click the GO button to start camera will move to preset Click the STOP button to position immediately stop the tour lris control Click to increase decrease the camera Iris brightness level Click the AUTO button to make the camera auto Auto et adjust IRIS automatically Speed Control Move the slider right to increase the speed and move the slider left to decrease the speed The Speed Control level works with directional control zoom and auto pan movements pA By Auto et Focus control Ev e Click to increase decrease the camera Focus level Click the AUTO button to make the camera auto focus the lens automatically AUTO Auto Pan Control Click to start auto pan job navigation Click STOP to stop the Auto Pan job Zoom Control Directional Controls i i Click to Zoom in out Click the arrow button to move in the direction shown Press and hold any button to continue the action for a longer period of time Home button Return the camera to its default position b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 119 4 11 ALARM SETTING Click the SYSTEM SETUP button then the ALARM SETUP option to launch the Alarm Setup panel The pop up window will appear LACE O a met Live preview image of 2 Jeg the selected camera Event List Lists the cameras in Motion Detection
162. unt upgrade that make this form full functional and will add several other features Learn More Hostname Wildcard Service Type IP Address Mail Routing I Yes alias hostname domain to same settings Host with IP address WebHop Redirect amp Offline Hostname m Use auto detected IP address 118 168 38 166 TTL value is 60 seconds Edit TTL Please enter valid IP address optional for Offline hostnames I Yes let me configure Email routing 150 X100 Series Main User Manual 11 Setup the DDNS and PPPoE of the IP Camera Enter the web configuration page of the IP Camera and setup the necessary DDNS and PPPoE information after the applying for the DDNS service Check pages 53 and 55 of this user manual for more information on DDNS and PPPoE configuration After saving the changes restart the device Then external users should be able to browse the IP camera by typing in the domain name on a web browser b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 151 APPENDIX E 3GPP l Note To use the 3GPP function we strongly recommend you install the IP camera with a public and fixed IP address without any firewall protection RTSP Port Port 554 is the default for RTSP service However sometimes some service providers change this port number If so user needs to change this port accordingly Dialing procedure 1 Choose a verified player PacketVideo or RealPlayer currently 2 Use the followin
163. use UPnP IGD function NAT traversal you need to make sure the UPnP function is enabled in your router Most new home routers should support this function Some of routers are default enable and others are not Please check user s manual of your NAT router for detail 2 Enable UPnP NAT traversal option of the Network Camera Refer to Setting gt Network gt UPnP page for detail NAT traversal setting Note that this option is enabled as default 3 Access your Network Camera by DIPS Refer to Setting gt System gt System page for detail DIPS information b vision 44 X100 Series Main User Manual 2 5 ACCESS YOUR CAMERA USING YOUR WEB BROWSER 1 Open your web browser 2 Type in your camera s IP address in the format http 192 168 0 100 If you have set up your own IP address replace 192 168 0 100 with the new address The Login Window of the IP Camera will pop up as shown Connect to 192 168 0 195 address 2 http f 192 168 0 100 Go Links Camera Server User name Password Remember my password 3 If you are logging in for the FIRST TIME input the following default details User Name admin Password Leave the PASSWORD field blank Depending on your browser s security settings the Web page may prompt a Security Warning window If so select YES to install and run the ActiveX control on your PC otherwise the system will load the ActiveX silently After the Activ
164. vision X100 SERIES User Manual 2 X100 Series Main User Manual QUICK GUIDE CONTENTS INTRODUCTION menrenvernvvnvernernververnvenvervensvenvenseenvennesnvesvensensvenvensvesvensessvesvensvensen 5 EO ETE EE EE 5 TE EEE 5 Standard Features across the Range csccscssssssssssssssssssssessessesesessesensesenss 5 Additional Features svi canitinswestaniiniiessexennsitinsninitianreesiitaa ei vettiensaniivyersiuliionsvestvariides 6 ili Minimum System Requirements c cccccssssssssssssseessssseesersssesersaees 7 iv Notes on Installation ssoernornrenrernvnnververnvenvennvenvenversvervennvenvensennvervensvennen 8 INSTALL amp CONNECT ervnrenrernvenververnrervernvenversersrervensvenvensessvesvessresvensessvessessvenne 9 1 1 X100C Wireless IP Cube Camera sresvernvnnververnvnnvennernvervennsvnnvervensresvenseennen 9 1 2 X104P Wireless Pan Tilt Zoom IP Camera ernvrnrrnnernvenvernvenvernernvervennvenrer 11 1 3 X100D IP Dome Camera rrennnrennnvvennnvesnsvvrnnnvesssvernsvesssversssvesssvesssvvesssvessnnne 14 1 4 X100V Vandal Resistant IP Dome Camera resnververnvenvernernverversvenvensernren 18 1 5 X100B IP Bullet Camera esrrrnvrnvnnvernvnnvenvernvenvennvnnvenversvenvennvenvennersvesvennvenser 23 1 6 X100T IP Body Camera cccccccssssssssssesssesessssessssesessesaeseseeeesaseesensevenes 26 1 7 X104S Vandal Resistant IP Speed Dome rnrnnrnnrnrnronvnnonvrrrnvrnrnvrnenvrnennnn 3
165. web browser to view your camera over the Internet Be sure to uncheck the Reset IP Address on Restart option at the top of the screen after modifying the IP address Failure to do so will reset the IP address when you restart your computer AirRIus Er THEME CS High Speed 2 4GHz Wireless Router Home Advanced Tool Your WAN IP Address will be listed here Connection DHCP Release DHCP Renew IP Address Subnet Mask Note Because a dynamic WAN IP can change from time to time depending on your ISP you may want to obtain a Static IP address from your ISP A Static IP address is a fixed IP address that will not change over time and will be more convenient for you to use to access your camera from a remote location If you cannot get a Static IP address from your ISP the DIPS or DDNS is an alternative solution Please refer to Appendix D for more information b vision 146 X100 Series Main User Manual 3 Open set Virtual Server Ports to enable remote image viewing The firewall security features built into most routers prevent users from accessing video from the device over the Internet The router connects to the Internet over a series of numbered ports The ports normally used by the device are blocked from access over the Internet Therefore these ports need to be made accessible over the Internet This is accomplished using the Virtual Server function on the router The Virtual Server ports used by the camera must be opened thr
166. work or audio settings click the CAMERA PARAMETERS button Make changes and click OK to confirm settings Video Config Video codec Select the Video Codec Resolution Network Resolution Protocol and RTSP for the IP camera Network config Protocal RTSP Port Audio Config Tick the ENABLE AUDIO box if you need to M Enable Audio receive Audio streaming V Enable Audio Record If you need to record audio with video you must tick both the ENABLE AUDIO and the ENABLE AUDIO RECORD boxes 6 After you have added and setup all the cameras in your system click OK Your IP camera s will stream live images in the main Image Screen SETUP SCHEDULE RECORDING J Click the SCHEDULE SETUP button Select the type of Schedule Recording you require using the tabs at the top Daily mode Setup each camera s recording time and type every day Weekly mode Setup each camera s recording time and type on each weekday Special day mode Setup each camera s recording time and type on a specified day X100 CAM2 192 168 0 187 X100 CAM3 192 168 0 55 I BE C I Z ap WA O TI gt e mm b vision 94 X100 Series Main User Manual Note If the Special Day schedule is set and the system time matches the Special Day setting the software will prioritize the recording even if the system has the same time
167. y to open the screws and uncover the dome housing Factory Default Reset Button Terminal Block VCC12 GND DIGITAL_IN ALARM_OUT AUDIO_IN AUDIO_OUT AUDIO_GND Network Port Status LEDs Green LED indicates Wired connection is active Orange LED indicates power is ON f b vision X100 Series Main User Manual 19 INSTALLATION m Select a mounting position on a wall or ceiling Decide whether the cables are to go through the dome base or via the side cable exit and block off the unused exit with the stopper Remove the dome housing by unscrewing the tamper resistant screws with an Allen Key Use the mounting base to mark up screw positions and make a hole in the wall or ceiling to insert the LAN cable and 12V DC Cable if using Power over Ethernet 12V DC Power is not required Feed the cables through the hole Use the screws and wall plugs supplied to fix the mounting base UR WN zm AN gt QO A O zZ BE A CEILING MOUNT Position hole so cables can be pushed through the top or side cable exit S Power Cable To Power Adaptor To Network Fixing Screws for fixing base to ceiling WALL MOUNT Tamper Resistant Screws for fixing dome cover Position hole so cables can be pushed through the top or side cable exit Power Cable To Power Adaptor To Network 6 Insert the cables through the top or side cable exit b vision U

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