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1. WLAN Setting Currently only the EV8180 model has wireless functionality and only wireless dongle from Etrovision is supported Other manufacturers wireless dongles are not guaranteed to work The EV8x8x models use a wireless dongle which is different from the EVxx5x models Verify the appropriate wireless dongle e g AC WD3110 AC WD3111 is being used In the WLAN setting tab click the Enable Wi Fi option to enable WiFi C Enable Wi Fi Auto Scan Manual Any WiFi changes will only be applied after clicking the Save button in the IP Setting tab To submit the settings please use the Save button in IP Setting page Auto Scan can be used to scan available networks An available network can be selected by clicking the option and entering a password if required Setup 27 M Enable Wi Fi Auto Scan Manual To submit the settings please use the Save button in IP Setting page on Oeripmav office el o ray all P O Free NKSP all ig P OzyxeL at ery al IN AON all Manual can be used to directly configure WiFi settings I Enable Wi Fi Auto Scan Manual To submit the settings please use the Save button in IP Setting page Scan i T Se curity OPEN W In the IP Setting tab set the appropriate IP settings for the wireless network After clicking Save the camera will reboot with the new wireless settings The camera will no longer be accessible
2. 360 degree Circular Scan Set Left Boundary Set Right Boundary Go To Left Boundary Go To Right Boundary PTZ dome camera control settings Tit amp p zom The top of the page includes a preview window as well as Tilt and Zoom controls The arrows at the bottom of the preview window can be used for viewing or setting left right boundaries E 360 degree Circular Scan lf the 360 degree Circular Scan is checked then the remaining settings related to the boundary scan will be disabled Scan speed can be adjusted as needed To configure the angle scan move the camera to the desired left right boundary This can be done using the directional arrows in the preview window or using the Go Preset button for a predefined point Click the Set Left Right Boundary button to define the left right boundary The Go to Left Right Boundary will move the camera to the left right boundary if defined The button will swap the left amp right boundary The left boundary becomes the right boundary and vice versa The Run button can be used to preview the Auto Scan PTZ dome camera control settings 52 PTZ Control Privacy Mask A privacy mask can be applied to regions to hide areas from viewing and triggering motion detection wit J 1 80 Height as A preview window and PTZ Control panel are present in the top portion of the page The PTZ Control panel has the same functionality as in the Live View Contr
3. functionality The values represent DiffServ code point values which include a 6 bit value which defines the IP precedence The decimal value is used for the setting Setup 31 DSCP Binary Decimal cso 000 000 0 cS1 001 000 8 CS2 010 000 16 CS3 011 000 24 CS4 100 000 32 CS5 10100040 cse 110 000 48 CS7 111 000 56 Network SNMP Check the relevant version s to enable SNMP Enter the appropriate passwords for Read Write and Read Only community as needed M Enable SNMPVv1 v2 Enable SNMPv3 If using SNMP version 3 then fill in the relevant information for Read Write and Read Only _ Enable SNMPvI v2 Encryption Password Setup 32 Video Audio Video Setting Video Setting Power Frequency 50Hz C 50Hz Max Resolution 080p O 1 3MP Enable TV output Profile Mode 1 Profile 2 Profile 4 Profile Quality Setting Profile 1 Deflicker can be adjusted if flickering is present due to artificial lighting This setting should be set to match the utility frequency for a given country gt TV Output TV Output can be enabled with SDTV or HDTV options available SDTV CVBS output HDTV YPbPr output When TV Output has been enabled 2 video profiles will be enabled Profile 2 will change to settings which will be used for the video out display e g D1 resolution Profile 2 Encode Type H264 L mpeca MJPEG Resolution Preferred Bitrate Frame Rat
4. For more information on the streaming port settings refer to section 3 Network Streaming page 16 and 3 System Generic Setting page 3 for the HTTP port Streaming Router Configuration If a PC will access the web UI or stream camera video from the WAN Internet then additional configuration is required on the client router firewall IP Camera Web UI Client PC INTERNET Router Firewall Router Firewall Stream Player e g VLC gt Camera Router Firewall The camera s router firewall may require opening assuming default camera settings The following highlights those ports that require configuration for aspecific streaming method gt Clients only requiring streaming via HTTP Web port 80 TCP Also required if camera web UI access needed gt Clients only streaming RTP over RTSP TCP RTSP port 554 TCP Router firewall configuration 58 gt Clients only streaming using RTP over UDP RTSP ports 6000 port usage starts in low 6000 and depends on number of connections 6000 7000 could be specified Sample router screenshots enabling port 80 and 554 for streaming This would be used if clients stream either via HTTP or RTP over RTSP TCP NAT gt gt Port Redirection Port Redirection Setto Factory Default Index Service Name Public Port Private IP Status 1 camera RTP port 554 554 1927 168 1 10 W FA cam
5. Log Profile 1 Logout Profile 2 Profile 3 Profile 4 Se To assign a specific profile stream to the NVR then append the appropriate profile number to the access name rtsp IP ADDRESS ACCESSNAME PROFILE sdp example rtsp 10 1 21 38 rtpvideo3 sdp Administrator User amp Password The administrator username is root and the default password is pass 8 Adding a camera to an NVR D FIREFOX While there is support for Firefox the Live View interface will not have many of the controls available in IE These controls are implemented using ActiveX which is only supported by IE QuickTime player also is required to view video in Firefox Installing QuickTime on a PC will provide the necessary plugin for Firefox Using Firefox QuickTime plugin will result in a lag of a few seconds This is due to QuickTime and not a problem with the camera s streaming capability ETROUISION www etrovision com y dl Brr eee E F za mm cs tie n T p M Mie 00 Ces amp Focus L RE eth EI Firefox 64 11 DIGITAL INPUT OUTPUT The following provides additional electrical schema and specification information Digital Input Camera Encoder Ambient Temperature 252 C TTL signal only External voltage source 3 5Vdc 10 TTL signal high low level 3 3V Max current 20mA Digital Output Camera Encoder Ambie
6. Open Ports Setup Setto Factory Default Index Comment WAN Interface Local IP Address Status i client UDP port setting WAN 192 168 1 9 V NAT gt gt Open Ports gt gt Edit Open Ports Index No 1 Enable Open Ports Comment client IDP port setting WAN Interface WANT w Local Computer 192 168 1 9 Protocol Start Port End Port Protocol Start Port End Port gt Firewall Security Settings The router firewall security settings may need adjusting to permit access PC firewall or virus scan software may also affect streaming Below is an example of DoS settings note some access is provided for permitting access Firewall gt gt DoS defense Setup DoS defense Setup M Enable Dos Defense Select All W Enable SYN flood defense Threshold packets sec Timeout sec _ Enable UDP flood defense Threshold packets sec Timeout sec W Enable ICMP flood defense Threshold packets sec Timeout sec Enable Port Scan detection Threshold packets sec W Block IP options IW Block Land W Block Smurf M Block trace route W Block SYN fragment L W Block Fraggle Attack Router firewall configuration 61 3 ADDING A CAMERA TO AN NVR The following gives some basic guidance for adding cameras to an NVR system that supports RTSP streaming Please refer to the NVR instructions for specific details on how to add and administer cameras for the NVR system When adding a camera to an NVR the NVR will likely require 3 conf
7. Recording offers options for whether to overwrite old recordings when space on the storage reaches capacity gt Event Triggered Recording Event Triggered Recording Enable C Stream Source 1 Recording Storage Network Storage Pre alarm Buffer 4 ME Post alarm Buffer 4 ME When recording is done via event triggers Record Setting will define how the recording is performed Stream Source will only display currently enabled video profile streams The pre alarm and post alarm buffer are defined in terms of size MB The min max for the settings are based on the stream s resolution amp bit rate So if the stream source is a small resolution size then the pre alarm and post alarm min max settings will be less than min max values for a high resolution stream gt Continuous Recording Continuous Recording Enable C Stream Source 1 Recording Storage Network Storage Maximum file size 100 MB 10 300 Recording Schedule Currently continuous recording only records to SD card Checking Recording Schedule will display the scheduling settings which can be used to define when continuous recording should occur Recording Schedule M Day of the Week L sun LI Mon LJ Tue LJ Wed LI Thu LI Fri LI Sat Time HH MM From 00 00 To Setup 25 gt Snapshot Setting Snapshot recording will record a group of snapshots Pre alarm Time secs Post alarm Time LE secs Snapshot Storage SD Card Override Mode L Filename
8. first use Browse to select a camera s exported configuration file Next click Import to proceed with replacing the current camera settings with the settings in the configuration file NOTE Configuration settings can only be imported from a camera of the same model and using the same firmware version Otherwise the import will apply the factory default settings Restore Factory Default Restore Factory Default Retain IP Setting LI Retain User Account Setting Restore Replaces factory default settings via the web UI Network and or user account settings can be saved if the corresponding check boxes are selected gt Reboot Device Setup Reboot Device 23 System Local Storage SD Card Browser Status ready Total 7753728 KB Used 279296 KE Free 7474432 KB sp Card Name Type Size Date picture Folder 5 video Folder Format will format the card Note contents of the SD card will be lost Double click on folders to go up down a directory level SD Card Browser Status ready Total 7753728 KB Used 279296 KE Free 7474432 KB sp Card Name Type Size Date Folder F B 20141124 171259 S C avi file 21295744 2014 11 24 Move up a directory Setup Trigger Type Trigger Type Schedule Recordi k Download Delete to PC 24 System Recording Snapshot There are 2 methods of recording Event Triggered and Continuous Recording Both can be used simultaneously Cyclic
9. password pop up window Use the following format substitute root pass with appropriate username password http root pass lt IP ADDRESS gt stream mijpg cgi If multiple profiles are using MJPEG codec then the profile n parameter should be included to specify which video stream profile to use Substitute the stream profile number e g profile 2 for camera video profile 2 for n http lt IP ADDRESS gt stream mijpg cgi profile n Motion jpeg in a browser 55 CA STREAMING VIDEO RTSP Streaming Video can be streamed to a video player e g VLC via RTSP protocol using the standard RTSP port number 554 The URL is in the following format rtsp IP ADDRESS rtpvideo 1 4 sdp Replace with the appropriate IP address rtpvideo1 4 represent video profiles with different characteristics For more information on video profiles see Video Audio Video Setting Using VLC for example select Media from the menu bar and Open Network Stream VLC media player 1 p Playback Audio Video Subtitle Tools View Help b Open File Ctrl O w Open Multiple Files Ctrl Shift 0 fs Open Folder Ctrl F Open Disc Ctrl D Open Network Stream Ctrl N Open Capture Device Ctrl C Open Location from clipboard Ctrl V Open Recent Media Save Playlist to File Ctrl Convert Save Ctrl R te Stream Ctrl S Quit at the end of playlist fe Quit Ctrl Q Next specify IP address of
10. snapshot jpg The maximum value for Pre alarm and Post alarm time is 5 seconds Cyclic Recording The camera can be configured to overwrite the oldest existing recording on SD Card and Network Storage by checking the appropriate option Recording Setting Cyclic Recording SD Card fe Enable Overwrite Continuous cleanup A Preserve files in recent 1 day Network Storage M Enable Overwrite Continuous cleanup Preserve files in recent 1 day Continuous Cleanup will delete the oldest files as needed when the storage becomes full The process will basically delete what is needed for current recording The Preserve option will delete up to the number of days defined for this setting If the storage becomes full and all the files fall within the X days defined then recording will stop Recording will continue once files are deleted manually or when files become eligible for deletion greater than X days System ONVIF ONVIF compatibility is enabled by default M Enable ONVIF Authentication Setup 26 Network IP Setting gt IP Setting Dynamic IP Static IP IP Address 192 166 12 Subnet Mask Primary DNS 166 96 1 1 Secondary DNS 168 95 1 2 In the IP Setting tab select DHCP or Static IP for the camera If using static then enter the appropriate settings for your environment Please confirm all network related settings with the network administrator prior to making any changes
11. syslog service is used to send the message data and the camera will use UDP port 514 syslog protocol to transmit the data The remote server which will receive messages must have an application which will receive and manage the syslog messages If using Windows an application such as Kiwi Syslog Server or Splunk can be used to receive and manage the data NOTE the remote server s firewall or a router may block incoming UDP syslog traffic from the camera If the remote server s monitoring application is not receiving message data from the camera verify the router or firewall are not blocking incoming traffic To enable remote logging check the Enable box and provide the corresponding log server IP address System Log matte Server IP address 192 168 0 2 Event Log L_ Enable Server IP address 192 168 0 2 Setup 47 LU PTZ DOME CAMERA CONTROL SETTINGS Various speed dome cameras come with built in PTZ functionality The PTZ Control settings in these models cater to the specific functionality available in this model PTZ Control General Setting Home Function Assign Home as action Go Preset Point w Preset Point Resume to Home action after idle for 120 secs gt Home Function Home Function can define a PTZ function to be executed when the Home button in the Live View s PTZ Control panel is clicked Control Patrol Auto Scan and Go Preset Point can all be configured to start upon clicking the Home butto
12. the camera and stream profile 4 Open Media e File Disc Network E Capture Device Network Frotocol Frotocel Address RTSP 10 1 2 40 rtpvideo sdp 0 6 Streaming video 56 Click Play and video will begin streaming in the video player WARNING firewalls and other network security may prevent video streaming gt Authentication If Streaming authentication has been enabled in Network gt Streaming Then a username password must be supplied with the RTSP URL rtsp USERNAME PASSWORD IP ADDRESS rtpvideo 1 4 sdp Metwork Frotocol Flease enter a network URL rtspiroot pass 10 1 21 56 tpvideol sdpl Image Snapshot in a Browser To view an image snapshot in a browser the jpeg cgi call will provide a snapshot based on video profile 1 http lt IP ADDRESS gt config jpeg cgi 6 Streaming video WA ROUTER FIREWALL CONFIGURATIONA NOTE Router Firewall functionality and operation depends on the make model firmware etc The following screen shots related to router firewall configuration are only for reference functionality and operation may differ from your equipment Please refer to your router firewall documentation for additional information on functionality and operation The following assumes the use of the camera s default Network Streaming settings If any changes were made to the default settings e g RTSP Port then please account for these in the router firewall configuration
13. via the wired network Disabling WiFi or removing the WiFi USB antennae will enable the wired network port Setup Network Streaming The camera can stream using UDP TCP or HTTP The client application connecting to a camera can direct which protocol to use The method of streaming will likely determine the need and extent of any router configuration that may be required Enable username password requirement Authentication 4 tsp root pass 10 1 21 3 rtpvideo1 sdp Access Name URL access name rtsp 10 1 21 3 rtpvideo1 sdp RTSP Port RTP over RTSP TCP If not using default port 554 then port must be included in RTE Video Port URL rtsp 10 1 21 3 555 rtpvideo1 sdp RTCP Video Port 6003 Ports used by RTP over UDP RTP Audio Port 6004 RTCP Audio Port 6005 Audio Post Port Camera audio port to receive audio from PC client e g mic Maximum Viewers Limits the number of concurrent connections Multicast Streaming To enable multicasting enables TTL Multicasting address Group Address TTL 255 Time to Live The port settings all relate to camera ports If streaming outside of a LAN e g to the internet then routers on both the camera and client side need to provide necessary access for these ports The camera will stream via HTTP by default which will use the HTTP port as defined in the System Generic Settings 80 by default Streaming via HTTP often requires little or no router configurati
14. 1 Server Port 6321 Connection Test HTTP Recipient requires an HTTP server URL along with credentials which will process the notification sent via HTTP The event cgi below is an example showing that a HTTP server side script such as CGI could be used to process the notification Setup 44 HTTP Recipient http 192 166 1 1 event cgi Connection Test Event Handle Motion Detection To use motion detection motion detection should be enabled and at least one motion detection area enabled Checking the box for an Area e g Area 1 enables it Motion Enable hw To modify a Detect Area select Draw and click amp drag to resize the detection area light area X horizontal Y vertical W width H height Setup 45 Sensitivity runs from a scale of 0 to 100 0 being the least sensitive and 100 being the most Object size determines the size of an area that will trigger motion detection The value represents percentage of the motion detection area which will result in motion detection A motion detection icon sits below the live view image During motion detection configuration this can be used to determine when motion detection is being triggered First set the settings click Save and then test The motion detection icon will turn orange when motion is detected PTZ Control Serial Setting PTZ settings can be applied if the camera will interact with a PTZ device PTZ Protocol none Pelc
15. Profile Setting will determine the number of streams available for viewing See the Video Control Video Setting section for more information Audio Audio volume controls for speaker and microphone Clicking on the icon will mute or enable Audio ci The live view 10 N53 Panorama Mode The N53 fisheye model has some additional options for displaying video in the Live View The N53 s wide panoramic view allows for displaying the image in multiple ways The display options differ between the F and U models Panorama Mode APT AutoPan single AutoPan 1Panoramat i1PT 1Panoramat 2PT 1Panoramat 4PT 1Panorama 6PTZ 2Panorama 1Source 3PTZ Source View The positioning of the views cannot be permanently set to display in a specific position when the Live View is opened Control PTZ Control The PTZ control panel will not be present in those models where PTZ will not be used e g EV8580 Use the Set Preset button to mark a preset and the Go to Preset button to use a preset Control i F 7 4 C2 h a F Go to Preset Set Preset Zoom Focus IRIS The live view 11 gt Speed Dome PTZ Control The speed dome cameras have some additional PTZ controls displayed in the Control panel For more information about the speed dome PTZ functionality see the section PTZ Dome Camera PTZ Control Settings Control Go to Preset Set Preset Auto Focus Auto Scan Auto Patrol Disabl
16. USERS MANUAL EV8x8x Models Firmware Version 1 2 0 Document Revision A ETROUISION SIMPLIFY YOUR INNOVATION ETROVISION TECHNOLOGY www etrovision com 886 2 2655 1518 Technical Support etrotech etrovision com Sales Contact etrosales etrovision com CONTENT 1 INTRODUCTION THE LIVE VIEW Live View Setup amp Client Setup Client Setup Recording Path Streaming Protocol Buffering Time Controls and Status Speed Dome Models Digital Zoom Information Streaming Audio N53 Panorama Mode Control PTZ Control Speed Dome PTZ Control N53 Digital PTZ Control EV8x8xQ MD SETUP System Information System Generic Setting Camera Name System Time Schedule Reboot Camera Lens for EV8180 models only Digital Input LED HTTP Port Language System User Account Management System Maintenance Firmware Update Web UI Firmware Upgrade Upgrade using SD Card Clean the ActiveX and IE Cache amp History Export Import Camera Configuration Restore Factory Default Reboot Device Content CO CO CON N NN D Ul PRP PrP BR PRP Pb WN NYFF OO OO CO 14 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 23 23 23 System Local Storage System Recording Snapshot Event Triggered Recording Continuous Recording Snapshot Setting Cyclic Recording System ON
17. VIF Network IP Setting IP Setting WLAN Setting Network Streaming Network DDNS Network Access Filtering Network IP Probe Network Quality of Service Network SNMP Video Audio Video Setting TV Output Resolution Mode EV8x80F Models Only Profile Setting Video Audio Audio Setting Video Audio Color Setting Day Night Setting IR Cut Filter Color amp Sensor Settings Video Audio Text Overlay Video Audio Privacy Mask Event Handle Event Rule EV8280 Event Actions Event Handle Event Server Email Setting Network Storage FTP Server TCP HTTP Recipient Event Handle Motion Detection PTZ Control Serial Setting System Log View Log System Log Remote Log Setting PTZ DOME CAMERA CONTROL SETTINGS PTZ Control General Setting Home Function 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 27 29 30 30 31 31 32 33 33 34 34 36 36 36 36 37 39 39 AT 42 42 42 43 43 44 45 46 47 47 48 48 48 PTZ Control Patrol PTZ Control Auto Scan PTZ Control Privacy Mask 5 MOTION JPEG INA BROWSER 6 STREAMING VIDEO RTSP Streaming Authentication Image Snapshot in a Browser 7 ROUTER FIREWALL CONFIGURATION Streaming Router Configuration Camera Router Firewall Clients only requiring streaming via HTTP Clients only streaming RTP over RTSP TCP Clien
18. an still be triggered regardless of MD1 s Period Time setting Setup 41 Digital Output has a Duration parameter which relates to the length of time the digital output should be triggered TCP Notification and HTTP Notification have a Message Text parameter which is the text message that will be sent Be sure to click SAVE in the main Event Rule screen to save any changes gt EV8280 Event Actions The EV8280 includes some additional event responses available for the PTZ model Preset Patrol Scan Digital Output Email Notification Scan TCP Notification Event Handle Event Server The Event Server page has configuration options for event notification amp action using email network storage FTP TCP and HTTP gt Email Setting Server Information Server Address smip mymail com server Port Require Authentication Username usemamens Password CETLIIIIL Sender email address user smtp mymail com a Recipient email address user smtp mymailcom Connection Timeout sec 5 require TLS SSL connection C En ian a TA E a Fo ee Rene esr RNC eT ER gees ae A ME ED Message Content M Indicate event inform ation in message body L usercustomized message 300 characters Mail Attachment attach snapshot with event notification Setup 42 Enter the SMTP server for Server Address and all additional relevant details The username may only contain alphanumeric characters and the u
19. e Bitrate Control Max Bitrate Max Frame Rate GOP Profile 1 settings will not be modified Setup 33 gt Resolution Mode EV8x80F Models Only For the F model series Resolution Mode provides a variety of resolution formats Resoultion Mode sm 3m Full HD 1080p Minilux 720p 5M will change Stream 1 to 5M 2592x1920 with a maximum 10fps for both Stream 1 and 2 The 5M option limits ROI to 2 and recording via the camera e g SD card is disabled Minilux mode uses noise cancelation technology to provide clearer image quality in low lux conditions gt Profile Setting The Video Profile Settings control the ROI Region of Interest characteristics The ROI video is streamed via RTSP protocol See the Streaming ROI section for more on viewing ROI video The number of available ROI profiles for viewing can be set by selecting the appropriate option button 1 profile 2 Profile L 4 Profile 4 Profile defines each stream with a VGA resolution 640x480 while 1 Profile and 2 Profile settings provide some options for resolution Setting for specific ROI profiles can be found in the Video Quality Setting section Profile 1 Encode Type 4264 MPEG4 MJPEG Resolution 1920x1080 w Preferred Bitrate Frame Rate Bitrate Control Max Bitrate 4000 Max Frame Rate GOP ROI profile 1 amp 2 are preconfigured profiles which have some settings that are configurable e g FPS All profiles
20. e links Live View Setup Client Setup Live View the main viewing screen with various controls Setup provides the interface for most of the camera configuration Client Setup configuration for PC client settings such as storage directory and web UI streaming preferences The live view Live View Setup Client Setup Resolution 1280x1024 Frame rate 30 fps i Oil ae N 3 Y a FOCUS Hl RIS 59 Client Setup Live View Setup The Client Setup provides options to modify the recording path streaming protocol and buffering time Streaming protocol and buffering time relate to streaming settings for the web UI on the client PC These settings are only applied for the browser session and don t persist after the browser is closed Settings apply to a specific PC they are not universal Client Setup Recording Path Select Path RTP over UDP Streaming Protocol O RTP over RTSP TCP RTP RTSP over HTTP Buffering Time 01500 ms The N53 model also includes some additional client setup parameters specific to that model 360 degree Panorama Type i A 180 degree Panorama Flip Panorama Mirror gt Recording Path Recording Path is used to define the directory where snapshot images and video will be stored gt Streaming Protocol RTP RTSP over HTTP is the default This is the most flexible setting in that it streams using port 80 which
21. ed if AF enabled gt N53 Digital PTZ Control The N53 can display multiple views so select the desired Window to use the PTZ Digital PTZ Speed Window The live view 12 gt EV8x8xQ MD The EV8x8xQ MD models Computar Zoom Lens also have a Push Focus function which automatically determines the optimal focus for a given setting Control Speed 4 The live view 13 D SETUP The web interface is made up of two main pages the Live View page and the Setup page The Live View page interface was introduced in the previous section The Setup interface is primarily used for viewing and configuring the IP camera s settings From the Live View page click the Setup link at the top right side Live View Setup Client Setup Below is a screenshot of the Setup page The initial page displayed is the System Information page a Information T System Information Generic Setting User Account Model Name EV8180F Maintenance Firmware Version 1 2 1 build betal 3 Local Storage Serial Number OGENKI Recording Snapshot Wi Fi Status Disabled ONVIF eee E PETE AE E A R A EES E POESI O EA eT A Ter on er ee eee See ee MAC Address 00 19 6C EE 00 4E Network ee Event Handle Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 PIZ Control Gateway 10 1 20 250 ee Primary DNS 10 1 20 96 rt en nn Secondary DNS 10 1 20 96 The left hand panel lists the configuration nodes which can be viewed and modified Clicking on an item will re
22. ens setting and the actual lens type may result in color deviation gt Digital Input Digital Input Trigger Status Normal Open Normal Close This defines the method by which the digital in sensor operates If the normal condition is open N O then the alarm will be triggered when the circuit is closed The opposite applies for N C gt LED 3 LED Power LED on off Network LED On off The camera LED lights can be enabled or disabled The EV8781 has an additional setting which controls operation of an external IR LED source LED Power LED on of Network LED on of External IR Output Level Low High The External IR Output Level controls the circuit voltage which is used to turn on off the external IR LED NOTE Refer to the external IR LED manufacturer s recommendation to properly set the External IR Output Level Low Active Low no voltage turns on the external IR LED voltage turns off the IR LED Setup 17 High Active High voltage turns on the external IR LED no voltage turns off the IR LED gt HTTP Port HTTP Port HTTP Port To use a non default port change the HTTP Port value This port is used by the camera s web server and HTTP streaming gt Language Language Select Language Enalish Currently English Simplified Chinese Czech French German Russian and Italian are available System User Account Management User List 6 User Name Gro
23. era web port 80 80 192 168 1 10 v 3 x Index No 2 W Enable Mode Service Name Protocol WAN IP Public Port Private IP Private Port Index No 1 W Enable Mode Service Name Protocol WAN IP Public Port Private IP Private Port Router firewall configuration 59 The firewall DoS settings may also require some modification The following shows a change made to facilitate streaming Firewall gt gt General Setup General Setup Call Filter Enable Start Filter Set O Disable Data Filter Enable Start Filter Set 5et 2 W Disable Actions for default rule Application Action Profile Syslog Filter IM P2P Filter C gt Client Router Firewall A client PC or application may require router configuration as well Although this usually isn t required for HTTP or RTP over TCP this will often be required when streaming via UDP There are 2 ways to handle this situation Place the PC in the DMZ Open UDP traffic for port 1 65535 gt DMZ An example of the DMZ host setup DMZ Host Setup WAN 1 PrivateIP sv Private IP 192 168 1 20 MAC Address of the True IP DMZ Host oo oo oo Hoo oo oo Note When a True IP DMZ host ts turned on it will force the router s WAN connection to be always on WAN 2 Enable Private IP E Router firewall configuration 60 gt Open UDP Port Opening ports 1 65535 allows full web UI access NAT gt gt Open Ports
24. es Manual Gain Max Gain maximum possible gain Manual Gain sets specific gain setting AWB Auto White Balance Setup 38 Location indoor outdoor setting to provide more accurate exposure for an indoor or outdoor environment BLC Back Light Compensation image EV Exposure Value can be increased to compensate for background lighting WDR Wide Dynamic Range used for high contrast lighting some camera models only have Medium and High setting Noise Reduction image noise compensation manual allows user to define level of noise reduction 0 none 255 max While noise reduction will smooth pixilation usually in dark areas too much may result in blurring Video Audio Text Overlay Show time stam p and camera name on video The video display format can be changed by selecting one of the available timestamp formats and enabling display of the camera name When enabled the video will also display the time stamp and camera name 2014 11 26 11 03 47 _ Network Cameras Video Audio Privacy Mask Privacy mask can be used to block out areas from view and triggering motion detection Up to 5 privacy masks can be applied each mask can be 80 x 45 in size Setup 39 CT Mask Window 1 Draw X 0 Y D w D HD Mask Window 2 Draw X 119 Y 72 W 60 H 45 LT Mask Window 3 Draw XD Y D W D H D CT Ma
25. f any existing files before proceeding 1 Rename the firmware file to ev fw bin and copy the file to the SD card 2 Insert the card into the camera s SD card slot 3 Power on the camera and wait about 1 minute The green power LED will flash quickly during the upgrade become stable briefly and slowly blink while performing a reboot 4 Check EtroScan to verify the camera is available IP address may have changed to factory default 192 168 1 2 5 Remove the SD card 6 After web UI access is once again available review the System Information page to verify the upgrade has completed successfully gt Clean the ActiveX and IE Cache amp History After upgrading the ActiveX controls and IE cache amp history should be cleared to prevent old pages and controls from being used Close all instances of IE and open 1 IE window In the right corner select Tools gt Manage Add ons E Windows Internet Explorer El me S OW i B x E mm v Pager Safety t Reopen Last Browsing Session Ca Manage Add ons Work Offline F3 Compatibility View Settings Full Screen F11 E Toolbars Explorer Bars a be Developer Tools F12 Suggested Sites 1 Internet Options Setup 20 In the Manage Add ons window select All add ons Manage Add ons View and manage your Internet Explorer add ons Add on Types Name Publisher Status File date Version Adobe Systems Incorporated shock
26. iguration parameters from the camera AnRTSP URL An HTTP Port Number The administrator username and password RTSP URL The RTSP URL will likely be the Profile 1 stream from the camera which by default will be in the following format rtsp IP ADDRESS rtpvideo1 sdp This assumes that the default port 554 is being used the rtpvideo access name is defined and camera profile stream 1 is being used Below is the Stream Setting page which defines the RTSP port and the Access Name a Network Stream System Network IP Setting Authentication Streaming 5 DONS RTSP Port RTP Video Port RTCP Video Port 6003 Video Audio Event Handle PTZ Control System Log RTP Audio Port Logout RTCP Audio Port 6005 Maximum Viewers Multicast Streaming Group Address 728 67 43 91 TIL 295 If the Access Name and or RTSP Port have been changed then specify the RTSP URL in the following format rtsp IP ADDRESS PORT ACESSNAME 1 sdp If rtpvideo was changed to ev rtsp 10 1 21 138 555 ev1 sdp The camera can be configured with multiple independent streams The Video Settings page lists information related to the different profile streams 8 Adding a camera to an NVR 62 System Video Setting Network Video Audio Video Setting Video Setting Audio Setting Color Setting Text Overlay Privacy Mask Event Handle PTZ Control Quality Setting t System
27. ilter The IR Cut Filter has a several settings and most are self explanatory The Auto Mode AE allows adjusting the light sensor s sensitivity to day night conditions to fine tune the IR cut filter operation when the Auto Mode Light Sensor isn t optimal for a specific environment Day Night Setting IR Cut Filter Auto Mode AE Transfer Threshold From Day to Night 0 Normal w back to Day Luminance metering T 83 B W in night mode si In Transfer Threshold are 2 settings From Day to Night and Back to Day From Day to Night has a range 10 Bright to 10 Dark which can be used to adjust the sensitivity of switching from day to night A larger From Day to Night value will result in a switching to Night mode in lighter conditions a lower value requires darker conditions to switch Setup 36 Back to Day also provides a range 2 12 which adjusts the sensitivity of the switch from night to day This value relates to the From Day to Night the switch to day mode is based on the From Day to Night Back to Day values NOTE Auto Mode AE doesn t differentiate between IR light and visible light Subsequently IR light can cause the IR Cut filter to switch back to Day mode While in night mode if an object is close the image will appear bright from the IR light and result in the Luminance Metering to register a high value which can switch the camera back to Day mode This is due to Auto Mode AE using image brightnes
28. ital IN alert displays 6 separate signals labeled 1 6 ka STATUS f ia The live view Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom feature allows zooming in on a specific area When using the View Size controls a magnifying glass icon will replace the mouse pointer icon VEW SIZE Comretier STATUS ETROUISION ta 8 g Live View Setup Client Setup EE AOF M er i M UAL Lol Information Resolution 1280x1024 p Frame rate 30 fps gt a ees Stream1 x To magnify a specific area place the magnifying glass icon over the desired area and left click the mouse Additional left mouse clicks will continue to magnify wherever the mouse is placed To zoom out right click the mouse If the mouse is moved to the edge of the image window the mouse icon will change to a white triangular icon ETROUISION ss 5 oe Lau Site chant mc www etrovision com 066 a POP SR RE NW sm Resolution 1260x1024 Frame rate 30 fps Streaming Streami Es m O amm so Control This icon allows moving the view using electronic PTZ if the functionality is available and enabled The live view Information Resolution and frame rate will be displayed in the Information pane Information Resolution 1920x1080 Frame rate 30 fps Streaming To toggle between different video streams use the Stream drop down list Streaming Stream 1 The number of ROI which are enabled in the Video Setting
29. lick Remove to clear the ActiveX control from IE Setup 21 More Information en Mame IPSViewer Control 4 Publisher Etrovision Technology Type Activex Control Status Enabled Version 4 04 12 File date Date last accessed Wednesday November 12 2014 7 33 PM Class ID 92952D7F 1180 43EC 958E 01 C1 BDC49718 Use count 126 Block count 49 File IPSViewerd ocx Folder CAWindows SysWOWEA ips4 Copy You have approved this add on to run on the following websites 192 168 0221 192168 1110 Remove all sites Allow on all sites Remove all sites will remove the add on from all websites Allow on all sites will allow the control to run on all websites Repeat this for the remaining Etrovision Technology ActiveX components To clear the cache and browsing history in the IE menu select Tools gt Internet Options Click the Delete button in Browsing History Internet Options _2 S seul Endt PEN TES A Delete temporary files history cookies saved passwords j J and web form information Browsing history Delete browsing history on exit Change search defaults Change how webpages are displayed in tabs Appearance ee Setup gt Export Import Camera Configuration Configuration Export Im port Export setting to file Import setting from file Browse Im port Export will save the camera s configuration settings to the PC in an archive file To import
30. lted W Enable DONS Service Provider dyndns org w Host Name ddnsuser User Name ddnsuser Password Update Interval min tI If the IP camera uses DHCP a DDNS service can provide a hostname for use with the IP camera Registration with a DDNS service provider i e dyndns org is required for use of this feature Network Access Filtering Access filtering can be used to allow or deny access by IP addresses M Enable Access Filtering Save Filter type O allow all Deny all Allowed IP address Allowed Access List Network 10 1 20 0 22 Set the Filter Type to either Allow All or Deny All is set and then exceptions can be added to the chosen filter type Setup 30 IP addresses can be entered as a single IP by network or a range of IP addresses The network option uses the CIDR subnet mask format Network IP Probe IP Probe can be used to verify network connectivity between the camera and a PC server Enable IP Probe Status IP Interval Secs When enabled the camera will send ICMP messages to the server defined in the IP address field By default messages will be sent ever 3 seconds defined by the Interval field Network Quality of Service QoS can be enabled for better control of which resources have priority for network bandwidth i Enable QoS DSCP NOTE in order to use the QoS parameters the network infrastructure will need to support DiffServ Differentiated Services
31. n In addition the defined Home Function can also be configured to run automatically if no user interaction has occurred for a specified amount of time To enable click the check box and change the idle time if desired Assign Home as action Go Preset Point Preset Point nd Resume to Home action after idle for secs PTZ dome camera control settings 48 PTZ Control Patrol Patrol can be used to automatically move from point to point Up to 24 patrol paths can be configured Control Preset in the path Preset Point Dwell Time secs 5 3600 A preview window and PTZ Control panel are present in the top portion of the page The PTZ Control panel has the same functionality as in the Live View Control PTZ dome camera control settings 49 Patrol Path Path Name Preset in the path Preset Point Dwell Time secs 5 3600 Up to 24 patrol paths Use to change the Use Run amp Stop to view in the can be configured sequence of presets Patrol Setting viewing window A patrol path is comprised of several preset points Enter a predefined preset point and the dwell time duration at the specified point then click Add To Delete or Update a preset point first highlight the preset point in the Preset in the path panel PTZ dome camera control settings 50 PTZ Control Auto Scan Auto Scan will pan along an axis The scan can rotate 360 or pan between 2 points Ti Es D Zoom v w
32. nderscore character _ gt Network Storage W Enable Network Storage Server Type NFS w Server Address LOCALHOST Folder Path PATH User Name USERNAME onnection Status Deattached NFS and Samba are supported if enabled then input relevant details gt FTP Server Server Information Passive mode M1 Connection Test An FTP server can be used to receive image snapshots when an event is triggered Configure with the relevant information The directory in Folder Path will be created if it doesn t already exist Setup gt TCP HTTP Recipient TCP Recipient Server Address 192 168 1 1 Server Port 6321 Connection Test Test HTTP Recipient URL http 192 168 1 1 event cgi Connection Test Test The TCP and HTTP Recipient allows event notifications to be sent from the camera to a TCP or HTTP server An event rule in the Event Handle gt Event Rule configuration needs to be configured to use either TCP Notification or HTTP Notification Digital Output Email Notification Recording TCP Nobfication HTTP Notification Snapshot A triggered event will then use the settings defined in TCP HTTP Recipient to send notification to the TCP or HTTP server The notification will include any message text that was defined in the Event Rule TCP Recipient requires an IP address and port for the server which will process the notification via TCP socket TCP Recipient Server Address 192 168 1
33. nt temperature 252 C External power input lt 12Vdc Continuous load current 100mA Peak load current 240mA 100ms 1 shot m Digital input output 65 shi DOCUMENT CHANGE LOG The following highlight modifications since the previous document version Document Version Added 3 7 System ONVIF Modified 3 2 System Generic Setting Added Schedule Reboot section Modified 3 20 Event Handle Motion Detection Added motion detection alert functionality Document change log 66
34. nveyed implicitly or otherwise under any intellectual property rights Introduction 4 PA THE LIVE VIEW The IP camera web interface is made up of two main pages the Live View page and the Setup page The Live View provides the current display from the IP camera along with selected settings configuration and functionality A login is required to access the web UI The administrator username is root and the password by default is pass Connect to 10 1 21 76 The server 10 1 21 7 6 at Network Camera requires a Username and password Warning This sewer requesting that your username and password be sentin an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connections User name root Remember my password cancel After logging into the IP camera via the browser the user is first presented with the Live View interface Below is an example of the Live View page Following the screenshot is a discussion of the different areas within the Live View page The live view 3 ETROUISION www etrovision com The right hand panel Information Streaming Audio Control can be hidden by clicking the small arrow bordering the video and Streaming panel Frame rate 30 fps io VIEW SIZE Controller STATUS Ler SS a ge Click the arrow highlighted in red to hide display the right side panel Live View Setup amp Client Setup In the top right corner of the screen are thre
35. o P and D and transparent protocols are supported as well as RS 485 and RS 422 communication modes Please refer to the PTZ device s required settings to configure the web UI PTZ settings Setup 46 System Log View Log The System Log displays system and event details System Log Event Log 00 00 12 asayalogd 1 5 2 restart remote reception 00 00 14 ips sysamgr 700 v0 2 0 Fri Apr 15 16 16 30 CST 2011 00 00 14 ips sysmgr 700 service lt O svConfighngr gt created successfully 00 00 14 ips sysmgr 700 service lt l iavEvtListen gt created successfully 00 00 14 ips sysmgr 700 service lt 2 iavRomHost gt created successfully 00 00 14 ips syamgr 700 success to connect the Event Handler 00 00 14 ips sysmor 700 service lt 3 svAudioS5re gt created successfully 00 00 14 ips sysmgr 700 service lt 4isvDdnsClient gt created successfully 00 00 14 ips sysmor 700 service lt S isvEventinput created successfully 00 00 14 ips svsamgr 700 service lt 6isvLedCtrl gt created successfully 00 00 14 ips sysmgr 700 switching audio input to mic in 00 00 14 ips syamgr 700 setup the LEDs state 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The System Log has information specifically related to basic system messages e g startup shutdown while the Event Log contains information related to events triggered System Log Remote Log Setting The System and or Event log data can also sent to another server The
36. offer Constant Bit Rate CBR or Variable Bit Rate VBR mode Bit rate and FPS also offer user defined values Select other and enter the desired value Setup 34 The GOP Group Of Pictures can also be adjusted The GOP is based on the FPS setting For example if the FPS is 20 and the GOP setting is 2 then the GOP is 40 frames A GOP is comprised of one frame and the remainder are P frames 4 Profile defines each stream with a VGA resolution 640x480 Profile 3 Max Bitrate 256K 256 Max Frame Rate 20 In the Region Size settings the image has a mask covering area that will not be displayed the lighter shaded area will be what is displayed for the ROI To adjust the ROI click amp drag the window or click within the masked area to reposition Click and drag or click on point to reposition ee CNE a a ll X axis 390 Y axis 474 Width 640 Height 450 Setup 35 Video Audio Audio Setting Encode Type 6 711 u law W Bitrate ge Line In Gain e Line Out Gain e Select the desired audio codec The Bitrate is configurable for some codecs Video Audio Color Setting gt Day Night Setting Day amp Night setting configuration options are available Day Night Setting IR Cut Filter Auto Mode Light sensor w B W in night mode M R Cut Filter controls IR filter operation B W innight mode deselect if black amp white not desired in night mode gt IR Cut F
37. ol PTZ dome camera control settings 53 Name wt fio 1 80 Hein m0 j i 45 Set Mask Up to 24 Mask Windows can be configured Each can be given a name default is MaskXX and a Width and Height are required Set Mask is used to save the mask window the mask will automatically be centered in the preview window There currently is no way to move the mask within the preview window so the area to mask should be centered in the preview window Clean Mask will remove the mask that is currently selected Mask Color is applied to all mask windows PTZ dome camera control settings 54 LA MOTION JPEG IN A BROWSER Basic streaming from the camera to a browser can be done using the mjpg cgi call Microsoft IE does not support this function IE doesn t support the server push implementation so Firefox is recommended for use with mjpg cgi Other browsers e g Chrome may also work First configure the target video stream profile to use MJPEG encoding type If multiple video profiles use MJPEG then the profile parameter should also be included this is discussed below Profile 2 Encode Type C H264 MPEG4 MJPEG In the browser enter the mjpg cgi call Substitute the camera IP URL for lt IP ADDRESS gt http lt IP ADDRESS gt stream mjpg cgi The user will be challenged for a username and password this is required and can t be disabled The username password can be included with the URL avoiding the username
38. on HTTP Port If the client application uses RTP over RTSP TCP then the camera will stream using the RTSP Port 554 by default RTP over UDP will stream using the RTP Video Port starting at 6002 and can increment Video and audio server ports only need be changed if a network has security or operational restrictions using these ports In most cases the RTP RTCP video and audio should use the default values While the RTP RTCP audio video ports by default are 6002 6005 this represents the starting point for client connections If 1 client is connected then this connection would use 6002 6005 but a 2nd connection would then use 6006 6009 This may require proper router configuration if using the web UI outside of a LAN Maximum Viewers refers to concurrent uses Connections beyond this value will receive an error upon connection Setup 29 Multicasting allows sending a message or data to a group via a single message The multicasting parameters are only for configuring a camera to use multicasting A networking environment that supports multicasting must be setup which is beyond the scope of this document Network DDNS DDNS is used to map a dynamically assigned IP address a device using DHCP with a hostname NOTE Certain network configuration will likely be required i e mapping the IP address recognized by the DDNS service to the IP camera to implement DDNS Therefore the network administrator will likely need to be consu
39. s So the camera shouldn t use this setting in environments where objects are close creating a bright image Alternatively set the Back to Day to a high value to counteract this behavior gt Color amp Sensor Settings Image settings for both day and night are available via the Day amp Night Time Profile tabs The relevant settings will be applied to the camera based on the camera s present mode of operation e g day or night Day Time Profile Night Time Profile Color Setting Brightness 126 Color and sensor settings are as follows Setup 37 Color Setting Brightness 126 Contrast 126 Saturation 126 Sharpness 100 Flip Image C Mirror Image C Sensor Setting AE Range Limit AEC M Max Exposure 1 30 Manual Exposure 1 50 ww AGC M Max Gain 128x Manual Gainl NM AWE Ni Location suc WDR Disable w Noise Reduction Auto yf Brightness Contrast Saturation Sharpness Flip flip horizontally top to bottom Mirror flip vertically right to left AE Range Limit enabling exposes an upper lower limit list of exposure values for configuration Enabling also disables AEC amp AGC settings and hides the setting controls AEC Automatic Exposure Control disabling enables Manual Exposure Max Exposure maximum possible exposure time Manual Exposure sets specific exposure time AGC Automatic Gain Control disabling enabl
40. should likely require no client router configuration RTP over UDP may use less bandwidth than the other options but it may also result in inferior video quality since packets may be lost in transmission more common over WAN and may require additional router client configuration for UDP traffic See section 5 Router Firewall Configuration for more information on network configuration considerations gt Buffering Time Buffering Time can be increased if video appears to lag due to network latency However an increased buffer will result in increased lag between real time The live view Controls and Status 3 Full 5 Digital In SnapShot Screen Alert VIEW SIZE Controller STATUS LOL 1 Adjust Record 2 Digital 4 SD 6 Motion Live View Out Card Detection Alert 1 The View Size controls adjust the viewable screen size in Live View The Zoom feature can be used and Record and Snapshot will capture video snapshots to the local hard drive Digital Out will trigger a digital output signal e g to an alarm Full Screen will display video in full screen mode Click the Esc key to exit Full Screen mode SD Card shows the status of the SD card Digital In Alert will display when a digital in alert has been triggered Do H e wW P Motion Detection Alert will display when motion detection has been triggered gt Speed Dome Models The speed dome cameras hav 6 digital input connections Therefore the Live View Dig
41. sired gt System Time System Time Current Time 2014 11 24 15 47 14 synchronize with pc Time Manual Network Time Server Current PC Time 2014 11 24 15 47 29 L_ Enable Day Light Saving Day Light Saving Start Time Jan First SUN w 00 00 w End Time Oct w First Sun 00 00 w 3 options are available Manual insert time manually PCTime set to the current PC time Network Time Server periodically synchronizes with a time server For Network Time Server two standard options are provided If another time server is preferred then choose others from the list and add the address of the time server which will be used Renew Period specifies the synchronization schedule Day Light Saving allows the daylight saving time to be defined When the Enable Day Light Saving is checked the start and end time should be configured to define the DST start end time The camera will then automatically adjust for DST gt Schedule Reboot Schedule Reboot Enable Schedule Time Weekday Hour Last Reboot N A 16 Setup The camera can be configured to reboot on a weekly basis if desired Last Reboot displays the date and time of the last reboot gt Camera Lens for EV8180 models only Camera Lens Select Lens Type EvetarMi2VvD4127IR W Choosing inconsistent lens type may result in color deviation on image Select the appropriate lens type for the camera A mismatch between the Camera L
42. sk Window 4 Draw XD Y D w0 H 0 CT Mask Window 5 Draw X 0 0 W D H D Check the box to the left to enable then click Draw to set the mask area The area handles can be used to adjust the size or move the mouse over the area and click drag to move the mask The masked area will be blocked from the image and motion detection with the color set in Color of Mask black by default Setup 40 Event Handle Event Rule The Event Rule page is used to define actions e g record to SD card in response to the triggering of an event e g motion detection Rule List The Add Update rule screens contain the same fields Edit Rule Rule Name Trigger Type Detect Area Period Time Action Duration po Motion Detection Digital Input Network Loss Penodical Timer Bg Area l L Area 2 L Area Digital Output Email Notification Recording TCP Notification HTTP Notification Snapshot Rule Name is a user defined name for a user defined trigger action A trigger or action may require additional settings e g motion detection area Period Time is a time interval during which an event can not be triggered For example if Period Time is set to 60 then after a specific event is triggered e g motion detection that event can only be triggered after 60 seconds This applies only to a user defined event If 2 motion detection events have been configured e g MD1 and MD2 then if MD1 is triggered MD2 c
43. ts only streaming using RTP over UDP Client Router Firewall DMZ Open UDP Port Firewall Security Settings 8 ADDING A CAMERA TO AN NVR RTSP URL Administrator User amp Password 9 FIREFOX 10 DIGITAL INPUT OUTPUT Digital Input Digital Output 11 DOCUMENT CHANGE LOG Document Version Content 49 51 55 56 56 57 57 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 64 65 65 65 66 66 Se INTRODUCTION This guide is for the use with the 1080p 5MP series using firmware version 1 1 5 003 The User s Manual provides functionality and instructions for the 1080p 5M series which includes the EV1180 megapixel model series EV8x8x cameras Before Using the IP Camera Video Server Check the PC requirements Review the OS platform requirements Read an special and import precautionary information Having basic knowledge of network setup and configuration will be helpful Disclaimer 2012 Etrovision Technology All rights reserved EtroLink amp AnyUSB are trademarks of Etrovision Technology other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their respective owners Information contained in this document may be superseded by updates No representation or warranty is given and no liability is assumed by Etrovision Technology with respect to the accuracy or use of the information or infringement of patents or other intellectual property rights No licenses are co
44. up root admin D Page a of r gt mi View 1 1of1 User accounts can be added edited or deleted via the controls in the left corner i gt Delete User L Edit User Add User Setup 18 Users are assigned to a group admin operator or viewer Add User gt User Name rusty Group operator w A Submit Cancel p To edit or delete an account highlight the account in the User List window and click the edit delete button After making changes click SAVE to apply changes System Maintenance gt Firmware Update The firmware can be upgraded using the web UI or an SD card After upgrading the ActiveX controls and browser cache should be cleaned to prevent old controls amp pages from being used Web UI Firmware Upgrade Firmware Update Retain IP Setting Retain User Account Setting Select Firmware File Browse IP and User Account settings can be preserved by checking the appropriate boxes After selecting the new firmware file click Update to proceed Messages that the camera is upgrading and rebooting will follow during the upgrade o Upgrading Rebooting please wait 5 secs Perform the steps in Clean the ActiveX and IE Cache amp History below using Etroscan change the network settings if applicable then check the System Information page to verify the upgrade has been completed successfully Setup 19 gt Upgrade using SD Card The SD card should be empty o
45. veal sub menus which are available System b Network e IF Setti Event Handle Streaming PTZ Control DDNS System Log Access Filtering Logout IP Probe Quality of Service SNMP t Video Audio Event Handle PTZ Control System Log Logout Setup 14 To return to the Live View page click the Live View link in the right hand corner ETROUISION www etrovision com System Information Network Video Audio Event Handle Model Name EVS8180F PT Control oe ee Laar ieil be Eh NOTE Configuration changes in the Setup interface require clicking the SAVE button Otherwise changes will not be applied Save The following discusses the different basic configuration options within the Settings page System Information Information Model Name Firmware Version Serial Number Wi Fi Status MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS EV8180F 1 2 1 build betal 3 OGENKI Disabled 00 1 9 6C EE 00 4E 10 1 21 41 255 255 2540 10 1 20 250 10 1 20 96 10 1 20 96 The Information page is always the initial page displayed when switching to the Setup view Basic information related to the IP camera is displayed here The page only displays information no changes can be made here Setup 1 System Generic Setting gt Camera Name Camera Name Camera Name Network Camera Enter a camera name if a specific name is de
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