AVer FD1020 User Manual

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AVer FD1020
User Manual
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Table of Contents
MONITOR SETTING ............................................................................................................. 6
HARDWARE INSTALLATION AND I/O PIN ASSIGNMENT .............................................................. 7
POWER OVER ETHERNET (POE) ........................................................................................ 13
IP ASSIGNMENT ................................................................................................................ 14
FINDING IP CAMERA BY USING “NXU LITE RECORDING SOFTWARE........................................ 14
FINDING IP CAMERA BY USING “AVER IPCAM UTILITY” ......................................................... 18
USING NON-DHCP SERVER/ROUTER NETWORK ................................................................ 20
INSTALL ACTIVEX CONTROL ............................................................................................... 22
PREVIEW ......................................................................................................................... 24
SYSTEM > GENERAL ......................................................................................................... 27
SYSTEM > GENERAL > MAINTENANCE ................................................................................. 27
To Upgrade the IP Camera Firmware ....................................................................... 28
SYSTEM > GENERAL > DATE & TIME ................................................................................... 29
SYSTEM > USER MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................... 30
SYSTEM > USER MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................... 30
SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > SETTING ........................................................................... 32
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SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > SEVER ............................................................................. 33
SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > DDNS ............................................................................. 34
SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > OTHER 1 .......................................................................... 36
SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > OTHER 2 .......................................................................... 38
SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > IPV6 ................................................................................ 42
SYSTEM > ADVANCE > HTTPS .......................................................................................... 43
SYSTEM > ADVANCE > SNMP ........................................................................................... 45
SYSTEM > ADVANCE > ACCESS LIST ................................................................................... 47
SYSTEM > ADVANCE > QOS/DSCP ................................................................................... 48
SYSTEM > IMAGE .............................................................................................................. 49
SYSTEM > IMAGE> OSD ................................................................................................... 49
SYSTEM > IMAGE > PREFERENCE ....................................................................................... 50
SYSTEM > IMAGE> ADVANCED ........................................................................................... 51
SYSTEM > IMAGE> PRIVACY MASK ..................................................................................... 53
SYSTEM > VIDEO STREAM > GENERAL ............................................................................... 54
SYSTEM > VIDEO STREAM > STREAM1 ............................................................................... 54
SYSTEM > VIDEO STREAM > STREAM2 ............................................................................... 56
SYSTEM > VIDEO STREAM > STREAM3 ............................................................................... 58
SYSTEM > AUDIO .............................................................................................................. 59
SYSTEM > SD CARD ......................................................................................................... 60
EVENT > ARRANGEMENT > MOTION .................................................................................... 61
EVENT > ARRANGEMENT > PREFERENCE ............................................................................ 62
EVENT > SCHEDULE ......................................................................................................... 63
STATUS INFORMATION ....................................................................................................... 65
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GOVERNING LAW AND YOUR RIGHTS .......................................................................... 73
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Preface
The FD1020 is a 1 / 4” Mega-Pixel CMOS sensor IP camera with a built-in web server. The user can view real-time video via IE browser. It supports H.264, and M-JPEG video compression, providing smooth and high video quality. The video can be stored in Micro SD card and playback remotely. With a user friendly interface, it is an easy-to-use IP camera for security applications.
Product Specifications
Real Time HD 720P Digital Wide Dynamic Range Adjustable Shutter Speed 3D+2D Digital Noise Reduction Adjustable Sense Up Day & Night Manual Switch Time Control Power over Ethernet Built-in IR LED, 5M Available 2-way Audio H.264/ M-JPEG Compression Micro SD Card Backup(Optional) Support iPhone/Android/Mac SDK for Software Integration Free Bundle 32CH Recording Software
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Hardware
CPU
Multimedia SoC
RAM
128MB
Flash
16M
Image sensor
1 / 4” Mega-Pixel CMOS sensor
Lens type
2.8mm @ F1.8
View Angle
74.1°(H), 48.9°(V)
Shutter time
1/10~1/24,000 sec
Min.illumination
Color : 0.3 Lux (IR LED ON) B / W: 0 Lux (IR LED ON)
ICR
Mechanism IR cut Filter
Audio Input/Output
G.711(64K) and G.726(32K,24K) Input : Mic built-in Output: External Line out
IR distance
5 Meter
Power Over Ethernet
Yes
Power Consumption
DC 12V Max: 2.52W(IR ON); 1.92W(IR Off) PoE Max: 802.3af, 3.36W (IR ON); 2.88W(IR Off)
Operation Temperature
0°C ~ 45°C
Dimensions
100mm () x 49mm (H)
Weight
180g
Network
Ethernet
10/ 100 Base-T
Network Protocol
IPv6, IPv4, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, QoS/DSCP, Access list, RTSP, TCP/ IP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, PPPoE, DHCP, DDNS, NTP, UPnP, 3GPP, SAMBA, Bonjour
Specifications
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System
Video Resolution
1280x800@30fps,1280x720@30fps , 640x480@30fps, 320x240@30fps, 176x144@30fps
Video Adjust
Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, Sharpness, AGC, Shutter Time, Sense-up, D-WDR, Lens Distortion Correction, Flip, Mirror, Day&Night adjustable, Red Gain and Blue Gain, Denoise
Triple Streaming
Yes
Image snapshot
Yes
Full screen monitoring
Yes
Privacy Mask
Yes, 5 different areas
Compression format
H.264/ M-JPEG
Video bitrate adjust
CBR, VBR
Motion Detection
Yes, 3 Different Areas
Triggered action
Mail, FTP, Save to SD card, SAMBA, DO
Pre/ Post alarm
Yes (Pre: 5 secs/ Post: 5 secs)
Security
Password protection, IP address filtering, HTTPS encrypted data transmission, QoS/DSCP
Firmware upgrade
HTTP mode, can be upgraded remotely
Simultaneous connection
Up to 10
Audio
Yes, 2-way (mono)
MicroSD/SDHC card management
Recording trigger
Motion Detection, IP check, Network break down (wire only),Schedule, DI
Video format
AVI, JPEG
Video playback
Yes
Delete files
Yes
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Web browsing requirement
OS
Windows 7, XP Microsoft® IE 8.0 or above [Note] Please enable “Compatibility View” while using IE 10 or above.
Hardware Suggested
iOS 4.3 or above, Android 1.6 or above.
Mobil support
Intel Dual Core 2.53G RAM: 1024MB Graphic card: 128MB
*SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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Item
Descriptions
1. FD1020
2. Power Adaptor (Optional item)
3. Wall plus
4. Screw
5. CD (Users Manual and Quick Guide, NVR software included)
Package contents
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Product Installation
Monitor Setting
1. Right-click on the desktop. Select “ Properties
2. Change “Color quality” to “Highest (32-bit)”.
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Hardware Installation and I/O Pin Assignment
1. Product Overview
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2. Installation
a. Open the camera cover by pressing the two sides as shown in the following figures:
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b. Use screws to secure the camera on the ceiling or the wall.
[Note] Do not lock it completely because you might need to adjust the lens angle later.
c. Unscrew the lens to adjust the angle.
d. After adjusting the lens,screw it tight. Repeat steps b and c as you need during the
whole process.
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e. Connect the Ethernet and Power adaptor.
f. Break the cover hole carefully and plug-in the Ethernet and power adaptor.
g. After finishing step b and c, screw tight the camera on the ceiling or wall.
h. Close the camera cover.
3. Connector Instruction
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4. I/O Configuration
a. Connect the G (GND) & DO pin to the external relay (buzzer) device. b. Connect the G (GND) & DI pin to the external trigger device.
When no event occurs, the DO output is 5V (DO and GND are disconnected). When the camera detects events it will trigger and external alarm, DO output is 0V (DO and GND are connected).
If you select N.O on Input sensor setting, when the switch contacts are opened, the camera input alarm will be triggered and will execute the action user has set, for example, send a snapshot to
E-mail address.
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If you select N.C in Input sensor setting, when the switch contacts are closed, the camera input alarm will be triggered and will execute the action user has set, for example, send a snapshot to
E-mail address.
I/O PIN definition
c.
GND (Ground): Initial state is LOW DO (Digital Output): DC 5V DI (Digital Input): Max. 50mA, DC 5V
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Ethernet
PoE Switch
PoE IP Camera
PoE IP Camera
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable
Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
Set up the IP camera through Power over Ethernet (PoE). PoE is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to the network device, such as an IP camera, using the same cable as that used for network connection. It eliminates the need for power outlets at the camera locations.
[Note] 802.3af, 15.4W PoE Switch is recommended.
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Click it to call out virtual keyboard.
IP Assignment
There are two ways to find IP Camera:
 Finding IP Camera by using “NXU Lite recording softwareFinding IP Camera by using “AVer IPCam Utility
Finding IP Camera by using “NXU Lite recording software”
1. The NXU Lite software is in the attached software CD. Before launching it, please install the software first. During the installing process, users will be required to input a User name and Password for login NXU Lite system. Users can define the User name and Password as wishes. Please refer to NXU Lite user manual for detailed installation instruction.
2. To run the application, double-click on your PC desktop or click Start > Programs > DVR > NXU Lite. For security purpose, some of the features would require you to enter User name and Password before it can be accessed. When the Authorization dialog box appears, key in your User ID and Password. (If this is the first time, enter the one you have registered when installing the software.
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3. Click Setup button.
4. Click Add IPCam button.
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5. Select IP Camera item.
6. Enter IP Cameras ID and Password (default is admin/admin) and click Auto Search to find camera.
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Double-click the IP camera model that user has purchased (ex: FD1020).
Please ignore ONVIF protocol selection; NXU Lite doesnt support ONVIF connection.
7. In Search Result window, click it the IP camera model that user has purchased (Please ignore ONVIF connection item); the camera is in red text that is configurable. User can double-click on the camera is in red text and configure the IP cameras setting; even the IP camera is not in the same IP segment. Press OK to back to previous screen and press Connect to start live view.
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Finding IP Camera by using “AVer IPCam Utility
1. Use the software, “AVer IPCam Utility” to assign the IP address of the IP camera. The software is in the attached software CD.
2. Run the IPCam Utility
3. Select the proper network adapter and click [Search] to begin searching.
4. Select and double click the IP camera you want to access. If you want to change the setting of the selected IP camera, enter the user ID, correct password, and change the settings and then click Apply button. This will change the setting and rescan the network again.
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5. The IE browser will open and direct you to IP camera login page. This requires IPViewer.ocx to run. If the IE ActiveX warning message appears, click to allow running the add-on.
[Note]
The default IP address is: 192.168.1.168 The default ID and Password are both admin. It is not allowed to enter device name in Chinese and any other special characters (' " \ & ^). Gateway number cant be 0. IP camera device name should be less than 30 digits
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Using NON-DHCP Server/Router Network
In Non-DHCP server/router network, the static IP address must be assigned to the device each time when adding another IP camera to the network; the default IP address of the current one must be changed to avoid conflict.
Please make sure the Subnet of the PC’s IP address and the IP camera’s IP address are the same.
[Example]
The same Subnet:
IP camera IP address: 192.168.1.168 PC IP address: 192.168.1.100
Different Subnets:
IP camera IP address: 192.168.1.168 PC IP address: 192.168.2.100
To Change PC IP Address:
Control PanelNetwork Connections Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Please make sure your IP camera and PC have the same Subnet. If not, please change IP camera subnet or PC IP subnet accordingly.
PC’s IP address:
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IP camera IP addresses:
A quick way to access remote monitoring is to double-click on a selected IP camera in Camera Name list in AVer IPCam Utility. Then, the IE browser will open and connect to IP camera.
Then, please key in the default ID” and “Password”, both of which are “admin”.
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Install ActiveX Control
The first time you attempt to view the camera video via Internet Explorer, it will ask you to install the ActiveX component.
If the installation fails, please check the security settings for the Internet Explorer browser.
1. IE Tools Internet Options…  Security Tab Custom Level…  Security Settings  Download unsigned ActiveX controls Select “Enable” or Prompt.
2. IE Tools Internet Options…  Security Tab Custom Level… Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Select “Enable” or Prompt.
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When the following dialogue box appears, click “Yes”.
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(1)
(2) (3) (4)
(5) (6) (7)(8)(9)(10) (11)
(14)(15) (13)
(12)
Name
Function
(1) System/Event/Status
Information
Set up IP cameras configuration.
Using the IP Camera Browser Interface
The admin have the full access to the IP camera browser interface. The menu on the left, you can expand and navigate to access all the features.
Preview
Launch the Internet Explorer browser, type the IP address of the IP camera in the address field. It will show the following dialogue box. Key-in the”ID” and “Password”. The default”ID” and “Password” are both “admin”.
Once connected to the IP camera, the following program interface will appear.
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Name
Function
(2) Login IP
Show PCs IP address
(3) Bandwidth
Show current IP cameras transmitting bandwidth
(4) FW Version
Show IP cameras current firmware version
(5) Logout
Exit the application
(6) Zoom control
Reset zoom level. Increase zoom level. Decrease zoom level.
Use the scroll bar to zoom in or zoom out the
video screen
(7) Capture
Capture and save the image on the screen in *.bmp format
(8) Record
Start/stop audio and video recording. The recorded video will
be saved in *.avi format.
(9) 2-way Talk
Click the Microphone button to talk to IP camera side from
user site. Click this button again to mute this function.
(10) SD Card Record
SD card play this bottom stat recording video to SD card.
Please refer to page 60 for the details.
(11) Speaker
Turn on the PCs speaker so that PC side can hear sound
from IP camera side. Click this button again to mute this function.
Use the scroll bar to adjust the speaker volume.
It shows the current speaker volumes value.
(12) Language
Select the browser interface language.
(13) Video screen
Change the video screen display.
Display the actual video pixel size Display the video screen in compact size.
Display the video in full screen mode. Press ESC to exit full
screen mode.
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Name
Function
(14) Stream
Switch to view the video stream type. The IP camera can send multiple video streams of up to 3 types. To change the video stream setting, go to System > Video Stream.
[Notes]When streaming 2 setting in”Video Setting” is closed, there wont have other stream option
(15) Direction Controller
Move the position of the view point while in zoom mode. User has to zoom in first.
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(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) (6)
Name
Function
(1) Export Settings
Upload to save all the configuration settings from the IP camera to computer hard disk.
(2) Reboot
Turn the IP camera off and on again.
(3) Factory default
Set all the configuration settings back to default except the user management and network settings.
System > General
In this section, only admin level is authorized to configure the IP camera system maintenance and the
date and time settings.
System > General > Maintenance
In the Maintenance tab, the administrator can check the system event log, upgrade the system firmware, reset the configuration settings without having to change the user management and network settings, reboot, and restore all back to factory default settings.
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Name
Function
(4) Firmware Upgrade
Upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
To Upgrade the IP Camera Firmware
1. Download the file from our website and save it in your computer hard disk.
2. Click Browse. Locate and select the file and click Open.
3. Click Apply. Wait till you
see the massage
“Firmware Upgrade OK!!”. You may now click the Internet
Explorer browser refresh button or press F5. The login page will appear.
(5) Import
Download to replace the current settings with the configuration settings file from the computer hard disk to IP camera.
(6) System log
Display the IP camera system event log.
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Name
Function
(1) Current Date & Time
Display the current date and time.
(2) Date Format
Select the date display format.
(3) Time Zone
Set the local time zone. Check the box next to “Enable Daylight Saving” to enable and setup the start date and end date for
daylight saving time.
System > General > Date & Time
In the Date & Time tab, the administrator can set and update the system’s date and time. After filling in the correct settings, click Apply to apply the new settings.
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Name
Function
(4) Setting Method
Select the date & time settings method. Sync with current PC – Obtain the date and time setting on the current login computer. Sync with NTP Server Obtain the date and time setting from NTP server. In the drop-down list, select the NTP host name. Manual – Manually set the date and time. Click “Done” to close the date and time interface.
User Type
Access Rights
Admin
Can access all the configuration pages
Guest User
Can only access the preview and status information pages.
System > User Management
In this section, only admin level is authorized to create, delete, and edit the account in Account tab and configure the client connection setting in Connection tab.
System > User Management
IP camera supports two different user accounts – Administrator (Admin) and Guest User.
Anonymous User Login
Yes: Allow an anonymous user to view the IP camera without logging in.  No: Need user name & password to access this IP camera
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Add user: Enter the user name in “Username, the password in “Password”, and re-enter the
password in Confirm”. Then, click “Add/Set”.
User List: Click edit to change the account password. To delete the user account, click Remove
button.
[Note]
1. The password cant be empty, otherwise, user are not able to login successfully.
2. Please dont use special symbols as user name such as *, %, $, &.
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System > Network Setting > Setting
Device Name: Used to name the IP camera to search more easily for this specific one among all
connected IP cameras.
Network Type: IP camera supports DHCP, static IP and PPPoE. After completed all settings, click
Apply to save the configuration. DHCP: Using DHCP, IP camera will get all the network parameters from DHCP server
automatically.
Static IP: Please enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary
DNS.
PPPoE: Enter the Username, Password and re-enter Password in Confirm Password for
the ADSL connection. And then click Apply to save the configuration.
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System > Network Setting > Sever
Used to send out the video via Email or FTP, or to save on NAS.
Mail Setting: Used to send out the video via Email.
a. Login Method: Click drop-down list to select the method to login Email server – Account or
Anonymous.
b. Enter necessary information in Bcc Mail, Sender Email Address”, “Recipient Email
Address”, Mail Server”, Mail Server Port”, Account Name”, and Password columns.
c. Click Apply” to save the configuration.
FTP Setting: Used to send out the video to FTP server.
a. Enter necessary information in FTP Server, Account Name”, “Password”, and Path
columns.
b. Port: Select the FTP server port.
c. If the user wants to create a new folder on the FTP server to save the video file, select Yes
under the “Create the folder. d. Mode: Select the FTP transmission mode. e. Click Apply” to save the configuration.
NAS Settings: Used to send out the video to NAS server.
a. Enter necessary information in Location, Workgroup, Account Name” and “Password
columns. b. If the user wants to create a new folder on the NAS server to save the video file, select Yes
under the “Create the folder.
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c. Click Apply” to save the configuration.
System > Network Setting > DDNS
The IP camera supports DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service.
a. Select Enabled DDNS to enable DDNS function. b. Enter the Domain Name, Account Name, and Password that the user has registered on the
DDNS service provider in the appropriate columns.
c. Enter the IP refreshing time period in the “Schedule Update” column. d. Click “Applyto save the configuration. [Note] If you set up schedule update to occur too frequently, the IP may be blocked. In general, performing schedule update once a day (1440 minutes) is recommended.
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Status
- Common warning message:
Updating! Failed(1), Please check your DNS setting. Failed(2), Please check your internet connection. Failed(3), Please check your internet connection. Failed(6), receiving data failure
- Warning message from different service provider:
Server Provider : dyndns.org
Failed(4),Please check the Dyndns.org. Error : The system parameter given is not valid. Error : No user agent was specified. Error : The username and password pair do not match a real user. Error : An option available only to credited users was specified. Error : Not in the form hostname.domain.org or domain.com. Error : The hostname specified does not exist. Error : Not under the username specified. Error : Too many or no hosts specified in an update. Error : The hostname specified is blocked for update abuse. Error : DNS error encountered. Error : DNS Server Error Conditions.
Server Provider : ddns.camddns.com(TW)
Failed(5), The name has already been registered.
Server provider : ddns.ipddn.com(HK)
Failed(5), The name has already been registered
Server provider : www.3322.org.
Failed(4), Please check the www.3322.org.
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System > Network Setting > Other 1
User may need to assign different port to avoid conflict when setting up IP assignment. Click Apply to save the configuration.
HTTP Port: setup web page connecting port and video transmitting port (Default: 80) HTTPS Port: AVer IP Camera supports encrypted browsing using HTTPS. This is configured on
the System > Advance > HTTPS
UPnP Support: This IP camera supports UPnP, if this service is enabled on your computer, the
camera will automatically be detected and a new icon will be added to “My Network Places.”
[Note] UPnP must be enabled on your PC. Please follow the procedure to activate UPnP.
1. Open the Control Panel from the Start Menu.
2. Select Add/Remove Programs.
3. Select Add/Remove Windows Components and open Networking Services section.
4. Click Details and select UPnP to setup the service.
5. The IP device icon will be added to My Network Places”.
6. User may double click the IP device icon to access IE browser.
UPnP Port Forwarding: If the IP camera is set up behind the firewall, please select YES to
enable it.
RTSP Server: Enable/disable RTSP function. The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a
network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers.
RTSP Authentication: Select the RTSP authentication mode – disable, basic, or digest.
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RTSP Port: setup port for RTSP transmitting (Default: 554) RTP Start and End Port: in RTSP mode, you may use TCP and UDP for connecting. TCP
connection uses RTSP Port (554). UDP connection uses RTP Start and End Port.
Security: Yes is required account and password to connect with this IP camera through ONVIF
protocol. No is not required account and password to connect.
RTSP Keepalive: To keep connection until remote site disconnects it.
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System > Network Setting > Other 2
Multicast Setting (based on the RTSP Server): User can setup two streaming based on the RTSP Server.
Multicast operation example:
The application is to get the multicast streaming in the LAN environment. Basically, the users operate VLC player, and then you can get the multicast streaming form IP camera.
Please follow the steps to obtain the multicast streaming in the following steps:
Step 1:
1. Implement VLC player (please download from the internet)
2. Select /tools/preferences
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3. Select force multicast RTP via TRSP
2. Select Demuxers and RTP/RTSP
1. Select all
Step 2:
Step 3:
Select Media/open network stream
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Step 4:
Input rtsp://[IPCAM Address] / [RTSP Path] The URL address should be the same as the RTSP path in Video Stream (System-->Video Stream)
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[Notice]
a. If the received image is not from the required IP camera, please adjust the value. (Change either
IP Address or Port number)
b. If the Multicast stream you use doesn’t support RTSP Keepalive, please select NO.
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Bonjour: This function enables MAC systems to link to this IP Camera. Please key in the name
here.(Safari supports Bonjour protocol)
LLTD: If your PC supports LLTD, enable this function then you can check the connection status,
properties, and device position (like IP address) of this IP Camera in the network map. In the computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can find LLTD through the path Start
Control PanelNetwork and internetNetwork and Sharing CenterClick “ See full map”.
System > Network Setting > IPv6
Beside IPv4, there is IPv6 for users to set up IP address.
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System > Advance > HTTPS
HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure): Https can help protect streaming data transmission
over the internal on the higher security level. You can select the connection type. "Https" means user cannot connect the camera via Http protocol. The HTTPS path will be: "https ://( IP address)/". If you select "Http & Https", both the Http and Https path can be used to access the camera
Remove the existing setting: Before setting new request, please remove old secure identification. Select "Http" connection type and click "Remove".
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Created Request: Setting the secure identification and apply it.
There are two ways to set Certificate- Install Signed Certificate or Create Self-Signed Certificate.
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System > Advance > SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a simple framework for administering networked hardware. To manage the IP camera, you have to prepare a MIB browser or similar tools first. SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 can be enabled simultaneously.
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2:
be roughly regarded as key. The person who has the community name has the authority to read or edit the information of IP camera via SNMP. Check the box to enable SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c protocol, and specify the community name for write (read and write) and read (read-only). The user who uses read community name to access the IP camera cannot modify any data of this camera.
The term "Community name" in SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c can
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SNMPv3:
added when developing SNMPv3. The user has to give not only the security name (the same as "community name" in v1&v2c, or sometimes we call it "context name") but the password in order to access the IP camera. Please set security name, authentication type, authentication password, encryption type, encryption password of write and read respectively. The password must be 8~64 bits in length. Different from in SNMPv1 and v2c, the user have to create a account when using SNMPv3. In the account parameters, key in the security name and password you set in the camera to get accessing.
SNMPv1/v2cTrap:
messages to manager instead of waiting passively for polling from the manager. Specify the trap event. When those events happen, the camera will send the ring message to the Trap Address, which is usually the manager's IP address. Trap Community means the community that can receive the trap message.
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Cold Start:
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Setting changed:
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Network Disconnected:
V3 Authentication Failed:
failed. (Due to incorrect password or community)
SD Insert / Remove:
For data security reason, the authentication and encryption assurances are
Trap is a mechanism that allows the managed device to send
The camera starts up or reboots.
The SNMP setting is changed.
The network connection was broken down. (The camera
will send trap messages after the network being connected again)
A SNMPv3 user account tries to get authentication but
A microSD/SDHC card is inserted or removed.
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System > Advance > Access list
You can deny an IP address or a range of IP address so that they cannot access the IP camera. Tick the "enable" box, key in the IP address you want to deny, select" deny" then click "Add" to add it to the list. You can also choose to deny a range of IP address but allow one or several IP address of them. Take the picture above for example, IP address192.168.50.151~161 is not allowed to connect to the camera, but only 192.168.50.159 can access. Note: In the list "allow" condition must be ranked before "deny" condition. For example, if we exchange the sequence, set "Deny: 192.168.50.151 ~
192.168.50.161" for the first item and "Allow: 192.168.50.159" for the second item in the list, the IP "192.168.50.159" turns out to be denied by the camera because the "deny" condition has the priority according to our ranking way.
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System > Advance > QoS/DSCP
QoS/DSCP (Quality of Server/Differentiated Services Code-point) specifies a simple mechanism for
classifying and managing network traffic and provides QoS on IP networks. DSCP is a 6-bit in the IP header for packet classification purpose. The number 0~63 for Live Stream, Event / Alarm, and Management represent the ratio that the bandwidth is divided. For example, if you set5, 10, and 20 for the three items, then the bandwidth of the three item is 5:10:20. There is no difference between setting "0, 0, 0" or "63, 63, 63" because under these two setting the three items will get equal bandwidth (1/3).
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System > Image
Admin and operator levels can adjust the Image setting. There are 4 tabs: OSD, Preference, Advanced, and Privacy Mask
System > Image> OSD
In OSD tab, you can enable/disable overlaying time stamp and text title. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the new setting. Please note it cant use
Chinese words.
Time Stamp: Mark Enable check box and select a position where date and time stamp / text to
display on video screen.
Customize Title: Click Enabled can adjust the OSD contents which are including Alpha of text,
special characters(ex: &, %, $) are not allowed.
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System > Image > Preference
In Preference tab, you can tune the IP camera white balance, change the video orientation, and adjust the brightness and contrast.
White Balance: Set the AWB R-Gain and AWB B-Gain value. Video Orientation: To Flip or Mirror the video on screen. D-WDR: This function is able to reduce the contrast in the view to avoid the dark zones resulting
from over and under exposure.
Lens Distortion Correction: Straight the curves in the borders of the image caused by the lens
angles. The available values are: OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Adjust “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Hue”, “Sharpness”, AGC”, Saturation” to get clear video.
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System > Image> Advanced
Click Default button will back to factory default setting.
Sense-UP: The main purpose of sense-up is to provide a camera technology that does not rely on
artificial light to see in very low light conditions. By The shutter stays open longer, allowing more light into the camera and seeing better in low light. This setting altogether when there is a moving object in the image and the faster the object moves, the worse the image appears (blurriness).
Shutter Time: Adjust the shutter time level to get the best image quality. IR Cut Filter: Select the IR cut filter mode – Color Mode, Light Sensor Mode, B/W Mode, Schedule
Mode, or DI Trigger Mode. When you choose "Light Sensor Mode", the image will be turned to black and white at night in order to keep clear. Current lux value is provided for reference. Under "Times Mode" the switch time of Color / Black and white is according to the given time. You can also control it by choosing "Color" or "B/W”.
IR LED: select off to turn off IR LED. Day Lux/ Night Lux: To set light sensor mode, appoint a lux standard of switching D/N here. Denoise: This function is able to filter the noise and blur from the image and show a clearer view.
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Option
Shutter Time Range (sec.)
Outdoor
Selected number in "Sense-up"
1/10
1/24000 ~ 1/10
1/15
1/24000 ~ 1/15
1/30
1/24000 ~ 1/30
Indoor
Selected number in "Sense-up"
1/30
1/24000 ~ 1/30
1/50
1/24000 ~ 1/50
1/60
1/24000 ~ 1/60
1/100
1/24000 ~ 1/100
1/125
1/24000 ~ 1/125
1/250
1/24000 ~ 1/250
1/500
1/24000 ~ 1/500
1/1000
1/24000 ~ 1/1000
[Note] When you select a number in "Shutter Time", actually the shutter time varies in a range and controlled by camera automatically. Following table shows the shutter time option and corresponding range
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System > Image> Privacy Mask
For the security purpose, there are three areas can be setup for privacy mask. Click Area # (Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area4, Area 5) button first and drag a area on the image screen. Then, click Save button to save the setting.
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System > Video Stream > General
Video System: PAL or NTSC.
System > Video Stream > Stream1
Basic Mode
Click Apply to save the configuration. Resolution: There are 5 resolutions can be chosen 1280x800, 1280x720, 640x480,
320x240, 176x144.
Profile: Chose between Main and Baseline.  Quality: There are 5 levels to adjust – Best, High, Standard, Medium, and Low. The higher the
quality is, the bigger the file size is. Also not good for internet transmitting.
Video Frame Rate: The video refreshing rate per second.  Video Format: H.264 or JPEG.  RTSP Path: Its a URL address.
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Advanced Mode
Click Apply to save the configuration. Resolution: There are 5 resolutions can be chosen 1280x800, 1280x720, 640x480,
320x240, 176x144.
Profile: Chose between Main and Baseline.
Rate Control: There are CBR (Constant Bit Rate) and VBR (Variable Bit Rate) to use.
CBR: 32Kbps~8Mbps (the higher the CBR is, the better the video quality is).
VBR: 1(Low) ~10(High) – Compression rate, the higher the compression rate, the better
the picture quality is. The balance between VBR and network bandwidth will affect picture quality. Please carefully select the VBR rate to avoid picture breaking up or lagging.
Video Bitrate: 32Kbps~1Mbps (the higher the Video Bitrate is, the better the video quality is).  Video Frame Rate: The video refreshing rate per second.  GOP Size: It means "Group of Pictures". Video Format: H.264 or JPEG  RTSP Path: Its a URL address
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System > Video Stream > Stream2
Basic Mode
Click Apply to save the configuration. Resolution: There are 5 resolutions can be chosen 1280x800, 1280x720, 640x480,
320x240, 176x144.
Profile: Chose between Main and Baseline.  Quality: There are 5 levels to adjust – Best, High. Standard, Medium, and Low. The higher the
quality is, the bigger the file size is. Also not good for internet transmitting
Video Frame Rate: The video refreshing rate per second.  Video Format: H.264 or JPEG  RTSP Path: Its a URL address
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Advanced Mode
Click Apply to save the configuration. Resolution: There are 5 resolutions can be chosen 1280x800, 1280x720, 640x480,
320x240, 176x144.
Profile: Chose between Main and Baseline.  Quality: There are 5 levels to adjust – Best, High. Standard, Medium, and Low. The higher the
quality is, the bigger the file size is. Also not good for internet transmitting
Video Bitrate: 32Kbps~1Mbps (the higher the Video Bitrate is, the better the video quality is).  Video Frame Rate: The video refreshing rate per second.  GOP Size: It means "Group of Pictures". Video Format: H.264 or JPEG.  RTSP Path: Its a URL address
Close: To close the stream 2. Click Apply to save the configuration.
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System > Video Stream > Stream3
Click Apply to save the configuration.
RTSP Path: Its a URL address
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System > Audio
IP camera supports 2-way audio (mono). User can send audio from IP camera while connected to a microphone to remote site; User can also send audio from remote site to IP cameras external speaker.
a. IP camera to PC: select “Enable” to start this function. b. In live video screen, click button to start chatting. Press again to mute. Click button to
turn on or off the speaker of PC.
c. There are three audio codes: G.711 (64Kbps), G.726(24Kbps), G.726 (32Kbps)
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System > SD Card
Please insert microSD/SDHC card before use it. Make sure pushing microSD/SDHC card into the slot completely.
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Event > Arrangement > Motion
Motion Detection: IP camera allows 3 areas motion detection. When motion is triggered, it can send
the video to some specific mail addresses, transmit the video to remote ftp server, trigger the relay, and save video to local SD/SDHC card. To set up the motion area 1, click “Area 1” button. Using mouse to drag and draw the area. The same operation for area 2 and 3. (The higher the sensitivity value is, the more sensitive to trigger event.)
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Event > Arrangement > Preference
Record File:
File Format: IP camera allows 3 different types of recording file to change its record size. When
motion/alarm is triggered, there are 3 different types of record mode.
AVI File (With Record File Setting ) JPEG Files (With Record File Setting), only with MJPEG compression format. Single JPEG (Single File with Interval Setting) (JPEG photo).
Pre Alarm and Post Alarm: Setups for video start and end time when motion detected, I/O, or
other devices got triggered. [Note] Pre/Post Alarm record time is base on record time setting and IP camera built-in Ram memory. Limited by IP camera built-in Ram Memory. When information is too much or video quality set too high, it will cause recording frame drop or decrease on post alarm recording time.
Network Connected: When the network is down, it will save the video to local SD/SDHC card.
[Note]This function is only enabled in wire connection.
Network IP check: When the connection is down, it records the video to SD/SDHC card. Make
sure the video recording is continuous. To use this function, key in the IP address of the PC which has recording software installed. Enable the function of “Save to SD card”, then click “Apply”.
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Event > Schedule
After completing the schedule setting; the motion event and snapshot function will be recorded according to the schedule setup. Recording function has nothing to do with schedule setting.
Press Apply to execute the setting
Record: select record to enable SD Card recording function.
SD Record Time: choose the recording interval.
[Note] When enabling SD card continuous recording function, please choose H.264 as video format.
Snapshot: After enabling the snapshot function; users can select the storage position of snapshot
file, the Interval time of snapshot and the reserved File Name of snapshot.
Close: select close to stop snapshot and record function.
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(1) Non-Triggered
(2) Triggered
Sensor Device
ALARM
GND
5V
Sensor Device
ALARM
GND
0V
5V
5V
Triggered
Event > DI/DO
IP camera supports 1 input/1 output (depending on different models). When input is triggered, it can send the video to some specific mail addresses, transmit the video to remote ftp server, trigger the relay, and save video to local SD/SDHC card.
CAUTION!!
Please connect to propriety relay box to reduce the risk of electric shock & damaged.
Input Setting:
Input 1 sensor: This is to set the relay status while sensor is not yet triggered. Input 1 action: Send the triggered video clips or photos to the selected method.
Subject: This is the subject while sending files via e-mail.
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Ground (G)
ALARM INPUT:
Normal: 5V (The voltage differential from ALM_IN pin & Ground) Active: 0V (Short the pin of ALM_IN and Ground pin)
DI
DO
RELAY OUTPUT: MAX: 50 mA, DV 5V
Ground(G)
Output Setting:
Mode setting:
- OnOff Switch: Relay status is based on sensor triggered times.
- Time Switch: To restore the original relay status after the interval time.
[Note]GPIO pin define please refer to the part of Front / Back plane & I/O port pin assignment.
Status Information
Click Apply button to save the configuration.
Networking Info: Displays network information of the IP camera. Product Info:
Server Name: Assigns a name to the IP camera and the name shows on the IP Installer. Also, displays the related information of the IP camera. Mark Status Bar to display the Server Name of IP camera on preview interface. LED indicator: To disable or enable the LED indicator on the IP camera.
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Internet
1. Real IP
2. PPPoE
ADSL Modem
1. Real IP
2. PPPoE
Network Configuration
Configuration 1
a. Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem b. IP address: More than one real IP c. IP camera and PC connect to the internet d. For fixed real IP, set up the IP into IP camera and PC. For dynamic IP, start PPPoE.
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Internet
Virtual IP
ADSL Modem
IP Sharing
Virtual IP
Configuration 2
a. Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem b. IP address: one real IP c. IP camera and PC connect to the internet d. Device needed: IP sharing e. Use virtual IP, set up port forwarding in IP sharing.(Please refer to Network SettingOther
1UPnP Port Forwarding)
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Factory Default
1. To recover the default IP address and password, please follow the following steps.
2. Remove power and Ethernet cable.
3. Press and hold the button and connect power and Ethernet cable to the camera again and hold for round 30 seconds for system booting.
4. Release the button when camera finishes proceed.
5. Re-login the camera using the default IP (http://192.168.1.168) or DHCP, and user name (admin), password (admin).
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Problem
Solution
I forgot the account and password for FD1020. How can I go back to default setting?
Please refer to the manual of “Factory Default setting” description.
I recorded video file in H.264 file format but failed to playback on Media Player (V.9).
Default Windows Media Player doesn’t have H.264
decoder so that you can’t playback the file
successfully. Please install K-Lite program in advance or install KMPlayer or VLC program to playback the video file. You can search those free programs on Internet.
Troubleshooting
Here are some useful tips on how to solve some common problems.
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MicroSD/SDHC card
Transcend SDHC class4 16GB
Transcend SDHC class4 32GB
Transcend SD class4 16GB
Transcend SD class4 32GB
Transcend SD class6 4GB
Transcend SD class6 8GB
Transcend SD class6 16GB
Transcend SDHC class6 4GB
Transcend SDHC class6 8GB
Transcend SDHC class6 16GB
Transcend SDHC class10 4GB
Transcend SDHC class10 8GB
Transcend SDHC class10 16GB
Transcend SDHC class10 64GB
SanDisk SDHC class4 4GB
SanDisk SDHC class4 8GB
SanDisk SDHC class4 16GB
SanDisk SDHC class4 32GB
SanDisk SDHC class10 64GB
Appendix
FD1020 is compliant with microSD/SDHC card and to ensure recording quality, and please use memory cards over 2G and Class 4 above (Max. 64G)
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FCC NOTICE (Class A)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
operation.
Federal Communications Commission Statement NOTE- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Class A ITE
Class A ITE is a category of all other ITE which satisfies the class A ITE limits but not the class B ITE limits. Such equipment should not be restricted in its sale but the following warning shall be included in the instructions for use: Warning -This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Warning - This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct this interference.
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.
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