AVS Uriel Systems SCOPE212WIR3 User Manual

H.264 Mega-Pixel
NETWORK IR BULLET CAMERA
USER MANUAL
(Ver 1.7)
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INDEX
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Safety Cautions ................................................................................................................................................ 6
Chapter 1. Package ........................................................................................................................................... 7
1.1 Camera Features ................................................................................................................................ 7
1.2 Package ............................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 HOW TO INSTALL ............................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.1 Camera installation .................................................................................................................... 8
1.3.2 Lens adjustment ......................................................................................................................... 9
1.3.3 Dimension .................................................................................................................................. 9
1.4 Specification ..................................................................................................................................... 10
1.4.1 Camera Specification ............................................................................................................... 10
1.4.2 Camera Function ...................................................................................................................... 10
1.4.3 Network Specification ................................................................................................................ 11
1.4.4 Electric Specification ................................................................................................................. 11
1.4.5 Alarm Input/Output ................................................................................................................... 12
1.4.6 Interface ................................................................................................................................... 12
Chapter 2. Installation and Video check .......................................................................................................... 13
2.1 Installation ......................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2 Video check ....................................................................................................................................... 14
2.2.1 Change the setting value of PC network environment ............................................................. 14
2.2.2 Connect the camera with web browser .................................................................................... 15
2.2.3 See the video ........................................................................................................................... 16
2.2.4 Active-X auto installation .......................................................................................................... 16
2.2.5 Installation complete ................................................................................................................ 18
2.2.6 Net Viewer description ............................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 3. Network Setting ............................................................................................................................. 20
3.1 Check Network and Installation Type ............................................................................................. 20
3.2 Installation without IP sharing device(router) ............................................................................... 20
3.2.1 Static IP Setup .......................................................................................................................... 20
3.2.2 Dynamic IP Setup..................................................................................................................... 24
3.3 Installation with IP sharing device(router) ..................................................................................... 26
3.3.1 General Installation .................................................................................................................. 26
Chapter 4. General Information ....................................................................................................................... 28
Chapter 5.System Information ......................................................................................................................... 29
5.1 Camera Name.................................................................................................................................... 29
5.2 Language ........................................................................................................................................... 29
5.3 Administrator's ID and Password Change ..................................................................................... 30
5.4 Network Setting ................................................................................................................................ 30
5.5 Web port ............................................................................................................................................ 30
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5.6 DDNS ................................................................................................................................................. 31
5.7 Date & Time ....................................................................................................................................... 31
5.8 User Registration ............................................................................................................................. 32
5.9 Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................................ 33
5.10 System Reset/Restart .................................................................................................................... 33
Chapter 6. Stream Information ........................................................................................................................ 34
6.1 Video .................................................................................................................................................. 34
6.2 Audio .................................................................................................................................................. 35
6.3 RTSP Setting ..................................................................................................................................... 35
6.4 OSD .................................................................................................................................................... 36
6.5 Privacy Zone ..................................................................................................................................... 37
6.6 External Video ................................................................................................................................... 37
6.7 HTTP/CGI ........................................................................................................................................... 38
Chapter 7. Event Information ........................................................................................................................... 39
7.1 Motion ................................................................................................................................................ 39
7.2 Alarm Input ........................................................................................................................................ 39
7.3 Alarm Output ..................................................................................................................................... 40
7.4 E-Mail ................................................................................................................................................. 40
7.5 FTP ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
Chapter 8. Camera Information ....................................................................................................................... 42
8.1 Day & Night ....................................................................................................................................... 42
8.2 Color .................................................................................................................................................. 42
8.3 White Balance ................................................................................................................................... 43
8.4 WDR ................................................................................................................................................... 43
8.5 Effect .................................................................................................................................................. 43
8.6 Sense Up ........................................................................................................................................... 44
8.7 Shutter Speed ................................................................................................................................... 44
Chapter 9. IP Manager .................................................................................................................................... 46
9.1 Use of IP Manager ............................................................................................................................ 46
9.1.1 Run IP Manager program ......................................................................................................... 46
9.1.2 Find IP address ........................................................................................................................ 47
9.1.3 Change IP address................................................................................................................... 47
Chapter 10. Basic Network .............................................................................................................................. 51
10.1 Public IP .......................................................................................................................................... 51
10.2 Private IP ......................................................................................................................................... 52
10.3 Ping test .......................................................................................................................................... 53
Chapter 11. Appendix ...................................................................................................................................... 55
11.1 Basic setting table .......................................................................................................................... 55
11.2. Troubleshooting of cable connection ......................................................................................... 56
11.3 Troubleshooting of network connection ...................................................................................... 57
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Chapter 12. Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................... 58
Chapter 13. Warranty Card .............................................................................................................................. 59
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Introduction
This is a megapixel network camera which uses a 1/2.8-inch megapixel progressive scan SONY CMOS
sensor.
Built-in H.264, MPEG4, MPEG CODEC and streaming server, the advantage of this camera allow you to
monitor real time image from a remote location via internet. This camera supports both static IP and dynamic
IP, and can change communication port, resulting in one IP address supporting multiple servers. It also
supports CMS(Central Monitoring System), various services and features waterproof
for outdoor use without extra device.
<Caution>
Software, server and service may be charged according to change of policy or may be
stopped without prior notification. Appearance, function and specification may be changed
without prior notification. Our company assumes no responsibility for visible or invisible loss
resulted from changes in policy or products.
Safety Cautions
*This camera may be damaged by electrical and physical shock.
Use regulated 12V DC, 1A power supply. Do not throw or drop it onto floor.
*In case the unit fails, DO NOT try to disassemble the product.
Contact or consult the distributor or an authorized technician for after-sales service.
Warranty void for the product disassembled without an authorization from the distributor or
an authorized technician.
* All responsibility by using this unit is on the user.
*In case it is installed at high location, be sure to mount securely to prevent the unit from
falling below.
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Chapter 1. Package
1.1 Camera Features
1) Firmware upgrading and function controlling are available by network.
2) Built-in 3 Mega pixel 1/2.8" progressive scan SONY CMOS sensor.
3) Triple codec(H.264, Mpeg4, MJPEG)
4) This camera has a mechanical exchange of two filters with Sense up function to
receive the maximum available light at night.
5) Equipped with a number of convenient new functions such as OSD, Motion detection, Privacy ZONE
and E-zoom.
6) Two-way audio support
7) This camera adopted PoE that supplies power in addition to data sending and receiving using LAN
cable without separate power connection and it provides convenience for users at installation. When
you connect the camera with PoE and DC adaptor, Only PoE is used.
1.2 Package
Package of products is composed of camera, screw, user manual, software CD(see below).
Please check before starting installation. If there are any missing, please contact the shop where you
purchased.
[Caution] Please see the package as follows. This manual is based on Microsoft Windows XP. So,
there would be the difference according to operating system
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1.3 HOW TO INSTALL
1.3.1 Camera installation
Fix the camera set with the supplied screws on ceiling or wall mount. If you don't use supplied screws, the
camera may fall off.
Put a sticker on the ceiling and make holes according to the spots marked on a sticker.
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1.3.2 Lens adjustment
1.3.3 Dimension
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1.4 Specification
1.4.1 Camera Specification
Item Specification
Type Megapixel network IR Bullet camera
Image Sensor 3 Mega Pixel SONY CMOS Image Sensor
Total pixel 2144 (H) × 1588 (V) approx. 3.40M pixels
Effective pixel 2048 (H) × 1536 (V) approx. 3.14M pixels
Scanning System Progressive Scan
S/N ratio 50dB
Video output CVBS : 1.0Vp_p / 75 composite for installation
Resolution
2048 x 1536 / 1600 x 1200 / 1920 x 1080 /
1280 x 1024 / 1280 x 720 / 640 x 480
Min. illumination
0.01 Lux (Sense up Auto x 4):LED OFF
0 Lux(25 Range):LED ON
Alarm input/output Input:1,output:1
IR LED 40PCS
Lens 2.8~10mm Vari-focal auto iris megapixel lens
1.4.2 Camera Function
Item Configuration
DAY&NIGHT Auto, Color, B/W
WDR Step 1~ Step 5, Back light, Front light
DNR 1 ~ 63
Brightness Adjustable
Contrast Adjustable
Sharpness Adjustable
White Balance(AWB) Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, Fluorescent, Manual
Saturation Adjustable
Edge Enhancement
Adjustable
Negative Off, On
Pattern Generator Off, On
Sens-up Level 1 ~6
EZOOM X1 ~ X12 Selectable(Available with CMS only)
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1.4.3 Network Specification
Classification
Item Specification
Summary
OS Embedded Linux
Network Interface RJ45 10/100BaseT, Ethernet
Setting By web browser
Network support
Leased Line, Cable Modem, Support Dynamic IP
and Static IP. ADSL usable under Router
Supported Protocol
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, RTP, RTSP, RTCP, NTP, HTTP, DHCP,
FTP, SMTP, DNS, DDNS
Security USER AUTHENTICATION
PC OS(Viewer) WINDOWS XP, VISTA, WINDOWS 7
Web browser IE 7.0 or higher
Audio
Audio Input / Output Mic In, Line out
Audio compression G.711 µ-law
Audio communication Two-way
Image
Compression H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG
Resolution
2048 x 1536 / 1600 x 1200 / 1920 x 1080 /
1280 x 1024 / 1280 x 720 / 640 x 480
Compression Rate 200:1(Typical)
Frame Rate Max.15fps (@2048 x 1536)
Bit Rate 64 ~ 12000Kbps
Function
Simultaneous Access Max. 10 users
Video Recording
Recording in client PC with CMS or
FTP Server upon Alarm Event
Motion Detection Support
Privacy Zone Support
OSD Support
Alarm Input / Output Input 1, Output 1 – Digital output, Open collector
Dynamic IP Support
IP Router Support
DDNS Support
1.4.4 Electric Specification
Classification Specification
Power Supply Regulated 12V DC, PoE(Power over Ethernet)-IEEE802.3af Class 0
Current Consumption MAX. 1A(12V DC)IR LED ON
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Operation Temp. -10 ~ 50
Preservation Temp. -20 ~ 60
Weight Approx.1100g
The specification is subject to change without any prior notice to improve the quality.
1.4.5 Alarm Input/Output
1.4.6 Interface
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Chapter 2. Installation and Video check
2.1 Installation
On the assumption that User PC and the camera are used under static IP,
and the camera is to be directly connected with User PC or Local Network,
The installation procedure is to be;
(1) Connect the camera and PC with LAN cable(Direct cable or cross cable).
(Please use the direct cable if you connect to local network)
(2) Power on camera.
* Using regulated 12V DC 500(No IR LED model) or 1A (Built-in IR LED model)
* Using PoE(Power Over Ethernet) : This camera adopted PoE that supplies power in addition
to data sending and receiving using LAN cable without separate power connection and it
provides convenience for users at installation. When you connect the camera with PoE and DC
adaptor, only PoE is used.
(3) Wait about 2 minute after on camera, the system will be booted.
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2.2 Video check
Basic network setting value of the unit is to be;
To connect the unit in user's PC, change the setting value of PC network environment.
Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gate-way of user's PC with 192.168.1.50 /
255.255.255.0 / 192.168.1.1 as shown on [Pic. 2-1].
[Caution] Before changing the setting value, please memorize the previous setting value
on your PC.
2.2.1 Change the setting value of PC network environment
[Pic. 2-1] Network Setting for User PC
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2.2.2 Connect the camera with web browser
[Pic. 2-2] Web browser address Input
(1) Run web browser as shown [Pic. 2-2].
(2) Input 192.168.1.30 (default value) in URL and press "ENTER" button.
(3) And then, [Pic. 2-3] is to be shown.
[Pic. 2-3] Main Homepage
(4) In case [Pic. 2-3] does not appear, press "factory reset" button for 5sec to reset hardware.
(5) Shown [Pic. 2-3], installation is complete.
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2.2.3 See the video
Shown as [Pic. 2-3], input ID and password and click on “Viewer” to see the video feed.
User’s authority to see the video feed is as follow
I D Password Authority Detail
admin admin All
Stream,
Web management
root root All Stream
guest guest View only Stream
[Table] User ID, Password, Authority
[Caution] You must change default value of ID/Password into new ones after installation
2.2.4 Active-X auto installation
If connecting to a camera for the first time, you will see the installation message.
Click "install" on the security certificate to load the Active-X control. If you choose
"Don't install", the web viewer would not work.
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[Pic. 2-5] ActiveX Download
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2.2.5 Installation complete
Upon installation, Web Viewer [Pic. 2-6] appears and image of camera is to be seen.
[Pic. 2-6] Web Viewer
Installation and check video are completed successfully.
Must change ID/PASSWORD.
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2.2.6 Net Viewer description
Item Description
Stream
selection
Select stream codec and resolution menu related to live-view was
defined only by the admin.(H.264/MPEG/MJPEG)
Window size
Default size is 640X480. Adjust the screen to the optimal size
(Recommendation : Select the same size with stream resolution)
Connection /
Disconnection
Connect or disconnect to the stream
Recording
Saves the stream as a moving picture file in the .avi format
Capture
Saves the snapshot as an image file in the .bmp format
Saving path
Specify the file saving path
Camera name
Display camera title
Date
Display the date
Time
Display current time
Status Icon
Display the site information such as Day/Night, Motion, Alarm
input/output
Stream Info.
Display the stream information such as Audio and recording
condition
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Chapter 3. Network Setting
3.1 Check Network and Installation Type
This Chapter is for basic setting regarding Network. To install hardware,
basic understanding of network is required.
[Warning] The setting value might be different in accordance with network environment of user's PC.
[Reference] Please refer to Appendix for better understanding.
There are two ways to install hardware.
1. Install the camera without IP sharing device.
2. Install the camera under IP sharing device which is required PPPoE environment.
This explanation is based on upon default value of ex-factory.
[Caution 1] Check video before installation, on 'Chapter 2.Installation and video check'.
[Caution 2] In case using IP sharing device, only global IP is available.
[Caution 3] This unit doesn't support PPPoE directly. So, IP sharing Device is required to
connect to the camera.
<Installation without IP sharing device>
For static IP, refer to '3.2.1 Static IP Setup'.
For dynamic IP, refer to '3.2.2 Dynamic IP Setup'.
<Installation with IP sharing device>
Should set up with Static IP, refer to '3.3 Installation with IP sharing device' .
3.2 Installation without IP sharing device(router)
3.2.1 Static IP Setup
(1) Connect the camera to PC with LAN cable(direct cable or cross cable).
(2) Cable connection and network setup should be same as in 'Chapter 2. Installation and video check'’
(3) Connect the camera to Web.
Run web browser and input http://192.168.1.30(default value) in URL and
press "ENTER" button then [Pic. 3-1] will be shown.
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[Pic. 3-1] Main Page
(4) Administration page log-in
Shown as [Pic. 3-1], input ID and password and click on “Manager” to see the admin page.
[Caution] If you logged in first in administrator mode, please change the password
and ID of administrator.
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(5) Network Setting
Click 'Network Setting' on [Pic. 3-3], [Pic. 3-4] appears.
[Pic. 3-4] Network Setting
(6) DNS Server Setting
For setting of DNS server, input DNS address to fit with network environment to set(Default address is
DNS address of 'Dacom', 'Hanaro telecom').
Use DNS value normally set in PC. DNS address should be necessarily input. Click button
to save setting value.
(7) IP address setting
Click 'Static IP Address' in 'IP Setting' of [Pic. 3-4], and input IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Default Gateway according to network environment.
Click button to save setting value. Click 'Click Here' upon appearing of IP change window of
[Pic. 3-5] As IP Change page appears as [Pic. 3-6], the main page of changed address is connected.(May
not find the main page of changed address under cross cable connection, but IP has been changed.)
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[Pic. 3-5] IP change
[Pic. 3-6] IP Change page
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(8) Remove LAN Cable(cross cable) connected between the camera and PC.
(9) Connect the camera to network with LAN cable(Direct cable).
(10) Connect PC to network with LAN cable(Direct cable).
(11) Set up IP address, Subnet Mask and Gate way of PC according to network environment
(Recommended to user to remember the value before changing user's PC setting).
(12) Check
Run web browser on PC, input IP address set in the unit onto URL and click as [Pic. 3-7].
When main page appears as [Pic. 3-1], click Viewer button to connect to web viewer and check if IP
setting is correct or not.
(Refer to 'Chapter 2. Installation and video check')
In case video is not seen, check whether there may be confliction of IP in network, and recheck the set
value of network environment of the camera, and network environment of User's PC.
[Pic. 3-7] Connect to the unit
[Reference] If you register on DDNS server we operate, you can use the registered
domain name for connection.
3.2.2 Dynamic IP Setup
Do not set up dynamic IP in the unit except directly connecting the camera to network supporting dynamic
IP. If the IP has not been allocated to the unit in dynamic IP setting, please press the 'FACTORY RESET
BUTTON' for 3 sec, then try to setup again.
(1) Connect the unit and PC with LAN cable(cross cable).
(2) Cable connection and network setting should be done same as
'Chapter 2. Installation and video check' and check video.
(3) Go to network setting page of administrator's page as per (3),(4),(5) of 'Static IP Setup'
If you will not connect provided internet line from ISP(Internet service provider) to unit via router and you
will connect to unit directly, we recommend to you to keep the MAC address on the network setting
page. It needs to when register to DDNS server.
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[Pic. 3-8] Network Setting
(4) DNS server setting
For setting of DNS Server, input DNS address to fit with network environment to set(Default address is DNS
address of 'Dacom', 'Hanaro telecom').
Use DNS value normally set in PC.
DNS address should be necessarily input.
Click Save button to save setting value.
(5) Dynamic IP address
Click on 'Dynamic IP Address' in 'IP Setting'.
Click Save button to save, and [Pic. 3-9] will be shown.
[Pic. 3-9] Dynamic IP Setting
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(6) Remove LAN cable(cross cable) connected between the camera and PC.
(7) Connect the camera to network with LAN cable(direct cable).
(8) Connect PC to Network with LAN cable(direct cable).
(9) Set up IP address, Subnet Mask and Gate way of PC according to network environment.
(10) Installation check.
If you have the DHCP server to assign an IP Address :
First close the web browser, you can find out the IP address using program of "IP Manager" in installation CD
(Please refer to "9.1 Use of IP Manager")
If you found the assigned IP to unit rightly, open the web browser, input IP address of the camera then press
the "ENTER" key. The main page will be shown as [Pic. 3-1]
If you couldn't find the unit, it means IP has not been allocated to the unit so you have to press the
'FACTORY RESET BUTTON' for 3 sec then try to again.
If you turn off the camera and reactivating in dynamic IP environment, might be change the IP
address. So if you register the IP address to DDNS server, you can use the domain name.
3.3 Installation with IP sharing device(router)
3.3.1 General Installation
(1) Connect the camera and PC with LAN cable(cross cable).
(2) After checking video in '2. Installation and video check', then go to the next step.
(3) Go to network setting page of Administrator's page as per 3), 4), 5) of '3.2.1 Static IP Setup'
[Pic. 3-10] Network Setting
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(4) DNS Server Setting
For setting of 'DNS server', input DNS address to fit with network environment to set.
(Default address is DNS address of Dacom', 'Hanarotelecom'.)
Use DNS value normally set in PC. Click Save button to save the setting value.
(5) IP Address Setting
Click 'Static IP Address' in 'IP Setting' of [Pic. 3-10], and input IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default
Gateway(Please refer to the manual of IP sharing device) and click button to save the setting value.
Click ‘Save’ button to save the setting value.
When [Pic. 3-11] appears, click 'Click Here' to go to changed main page.
(In case of connecting with cross cable, may not found the changed page but IP change has been
completed)
[Pic. 3-11] IP change
(6) Connect the camera to IP sharing device with LAN cable(direct cable).
(7) Connect PC to IP sharing device with LAN cable(direct cable).
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Chapter 4. General Information
1. General Information
User can find product information as like H/W version, F/W version, and the URL for RTSP connection.
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Chapter 5. System Information
5.1 Camera Name
Server title would be shown on the top of the video when you see the video by the viewer. Server title is to be
English without space(Max. 10 characters).
Click ‘Save’ button to save title after inputting name.
5.2 Language
This is to select language to be displayed in all web pages such as Administrator's page, web viewer and
main page.
* Now, English and Korean are available.
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5.3 Administrator's ID and Password Change
Administrator's ID and password should be English, within 20 characters, without space.
Click 'Save' button to save the changed value after changing Administrator's ID and password. In case of
forgetting Administrator's ID and password, click 'Factory Set' button for 3 sec to return to initial value, and
change Administrator's ID.
<Caution> Change Administrator's ID and password and do not disclose the information
to others.
5.4 Network Setting
This is to set network. Set network to fit user's network environment in '3. Network Setting'. Change network
information to fit environment for the unit to be installed in.
5.5 Web port
Set a web port. Web port used to access the camera via the web browser. The default is 80.
When several network cameras are connected to one IP Router, you should forward the web port of the
router to the web port of a connected camera.
You can change the ports of the camera except the specified port.
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5.6 DDNS
DDNS is an abbreviation of Dynamic Domain Name Service that converts the IP address of
a camera into a general Host Name so that the user can easily remember it.
1) Click [Enable].
2) Enter the product domain name(over 4 characters) and email address.
3) Perform the duplicate check for the domain that you entered by clicking [Check].
4) Click [Register], then you should make sure whether the Status is ‘Register OK’ or not.
5) Click [Unregister] to delete registered domain name.
5.7 Date & Time
There are two ways of time setting as follow.
Auto(NTP) : This is to set up local time in case of monitoring from different time zone area. Select one of time
zone in 'Time Zone' and save.
User Set : This is for user to set up time directly. There can be some gaps between local and time of the unit.
Daylight Saving Time (DST) : Set up the Daylight Saving Time. Setup the “Begin : month/week/day of
week/time” and “Finish : month/week/day of week/time” after checking the ‘Enable’ box, it will be shifted back
one hour during setting period.
Caution: The time is changed to default time when the camera reboot.
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5.8 User Registration
This is to register an account of user who monitors and controls video.
Administrator's ID and password should be English, within 20 characters, without space. Allow the authority
to users and click 'Save' button. A maximum user to allow registration is 20 persons.
Click ‘Delete’ for deleting user.
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5.9 Firmware Upgrade
In case firmware is upgraded in the near future, our upgrade server(http://iplinker.net) will automatically
upgrade firmware of the unit.
5.10 System Reset/Restart
This is the function to restart the camera system.
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Chapter 6. Stream Information
6.1 Video
1) Image mirror
Select a video source mode(Normal, Flip, Mirror, Both)
2) Resolution
Set the video size. This camera supports 2 kinds of resolution simultaneously.
3) Stream Setting
Set the stream. This camera supports 3 kinds of stream simultaneously.(H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG)
Choose the input source of resolution and codec.
* Supported resolution : 1280*1024, 1280*960, 640*480, 320*240 Supported codec : H.264, MPEG, MJPEG
* The combination of H.264 & 1280 * 1024 is recommended for broadband network and high
performance PC.
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6.2 Audio
You can configure the I/O settings of the audio source from the camera.
6.3 RTSP Setting
This camera provides the RTSP/RTP stream transmission as well as TCP/IP stream. The function is based
on VLC(http://www.videolan.org/) media player.
If duplicated port used in this function with the port used from other process, it will not be working well.
RTSP Port : Setting of RTSP port.(default port: TCP 554)
RTP Port range: Setting the port of RTCP with RTP
* The maximum and minimum have at least 3 range gap.
RTCP:
- RTCP Time out enable : If the server do not receive the RTCP from Client then RTSP session will be
stopped
Use user authentication :
- Enable : To set using for user authority on RTSP session
MULTICAST: Multicast function transfers the data to multiple users by a single streaming transfer. It loaded
less traffic in the network than unicast. There should, however, be multi-casting functions in all network
equipment which is in located in between streaming server(camera) and clients.
-IP address: D Class IP address should be allocated for the multi cast.
D Class IP address is 224.0.0.1 ~ 239.255.255.254.
-Port: 4,000(default port)
-Time to live(TTL): TTL is reduced one by one when it is transferred each router. When it reaches to "0"
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value, the router will discard the data. The TTL Value determines how far the data is delivered. Generally the
value is 128.
6.4 OSD
Configure the settings as necessary of OSD in stream.
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6.5 Privacy Zone
You can specify a certain area of the camera video to be protected for your privacy.
Check the ‘Enable’ to activate the function. ‘Show’ is to specify the privacy zone.
* You can specify up to 6 zones.
6.6 External Video
Analog video output for installation.
You can set the video output type to either NTSC or PAL.
Default is set to ‘Enable’.
After installation, you must deactivate this function to improve camera performance.
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6.7 HTTP/CGI
This function transfer the stream by using Server Push method and can use the control function by CGI
calls.(EX. Port I/O control)
Good point of this function is using web port , so it is able to transfer the stream and control which is not
affected by fire wall.
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Chapter 7. Event Information
7.1 Motion
Enable : To use motion detection function, click ‘Enable’.
Sensitivity Level : Setting up sensitivity to detect motion to adjust input video by situation. You can select 1~5,
and 5 is the highest.
7.2 Alarm Input
1) Alarm Input
Click ‘Enable’ to activate the alarm input function.
2) Type
Select Normal Close(NC) or Normal Open(NO).
Circuit of N/O type is usually open, and the activation of the sensor occurs at the time of close, and N/C type
works reverse way.
* Alarm input can be interlock alarm output, email notification and FTP.
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7.3 Alarm Output
1) Alarm Output
Click ‘Enable’ to activate the alarm output function.
2) Linkage
Alarm input : Alarm output function operates only by alarm input event.
Motion : Alarm output function operates only by motion event.
3) Duration Time
Set duration time upon alarm events.
4) Test
Alarm output is activated by compulsion and you can check the action internally.
7.4 E-Mail
You can configure the E-mail setting so that you can send email to your PC if an event occurs.
* The 'Subject' should be within 30 characters and the 'Message' should be within 50 characters.
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7.5 FTP
1) FTP Server : To send the recorded video to FTP server upon alarm event,
Input FTP server address, folder name, user IP and password,
Passive mode : Select it if you need to connect in passive mode due to the firewall or the FTP server settings.
7.6 Recording
You can configure the event recording settings so that you can transfer the images stored in the camera to
the FTP server if an event(motion or alarm input) occurs.
Data send : Check to transfer the images to FTP server.
Recording Stream : Choose the stream to record.
Recording Time : Set the recording time point before and after the occurrence of the event.
Data size limit : Specify the maximum data size.
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Chapter 8. Camera Information
8.1 Day & Night
This menu is to set IR Cut filter, IR LED On/Off, Color and B/W mode.
Auto : Automatic day(Color) & night(B/W) switching by setting value.
Please set the value properly according to the environment.
Day : The picture is always displayed in Color(using IR cut filter).
Night : The picture is always displayed in B/W(Don't use IR cut filter).
Activate IR LEDs : Checked this menu, IR LEDs turn off or on according to Day or Night mode. If not
checked it, IR LEDs are always off.
8.2 Color
You can change the camera color settings according to the environment where the camera is located.
* Sharp : Adjust the sharpness of picture. As the level of sharpness increases, the screen gets sharper and
the level of noise also increases.
* Edge Enhance : The higher the level is, the sharper and clearer the outline of the image becomes.
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8.3 White Balance
Auto : Adjust white balance automatically.
Indoor : Adjust white balance to indoor environment(3200˚K).
Outdoor : Adjust white balance to outdoor environment(5600˚K).
Fluorescent : Adjust white balance to fluorescent environment(4000˚K).
User : User can adjust the red and blue gains of the camera video manually.
8.4 WDR
It displays a sharp image of the objects in a scene where both bright and dark areas exist.
Back-light : Enhance the object image contrast when light is coming from back of it.
Front-light : Enhance the object image contrast when light is coming from front of it.
* At night, WDR function is not available.
8.5 Effect
Color Bar : Display color bar picture.
Mono : Change color picture to B/W.
Negative : Reverse the brightness and color.
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8.6 Sense Up
This is relating to sense up function. Low shutter speed which can gather more light by increased exposure
of the light is suitable for the dark circumstances and at night. Using this mode, you can distinguish the
outline and the color of the objects. But, regarding moving objects, its outline might not be clear. And
excessive Sense up function might effect on motion detection.
8.7 Shutter Speed
Adjust the electronic shutter of the camera.
Auto : Control shutter speed from 1/30 to 1/9000 second automatically to have the best image depending on
the variable light condition
Suppress Rolling / Strong : Shutter speed is fixed between 1/30, 1/40, 1/60 and 1/120 automatically
depending on the variable light condition.
Because shutter speed is synchronized with frequency of fluorescent light, rolling noise under the fluorescent
light is suppressed. It is also recommended in dim indoor environment.
Suppress Rolling / Weak : It works same the way as Strong mode when shutter speed is between 1/30 and
1/120. But, when environment is bright to require shorter shutter than 1/120 sec, it works the same way as
auto mode. Under strong fluorescent light, this could not suppress rolling noise.
* User : Adjust the shutter speed of the camera manually. Specify the AGC manually.
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Chapter 9. IP Manager
9.1 Use of IP Manager
This program is the utility to find out the unit connected to local network. It is useful for the application of the
unit connected by DHCP function.
It can provide you the information such as IP address, MAC, web port for easy installation and use.
9.1.1 Run IP Manager program
Double click "IP Manager" file to open the program, [Pic. 5-1] will be shown.
[Pic. 5-1] IP Manager
Description of IP Manager function
NO Description NO Description
1 Select all units of the list 9 Gateway information of the unit
2 Deselect all units 10 IP type of the unit
(Static IP/Dynamic IP)
3 Delete the list 11 Web port number to connect
4 Scans for cameras that are currently
connected to the network
12 Stream port number
5 Consecutive number of the list 13 The cameras that are currently
connected to the network
6 MAC information of the unit 14 To change the information
7 IP address of the unit 15 Exit the program
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8 Subnet Mask information of the unit
9.1.2 Find IP address
Click “Find” button to find the cameras that are currently connected to the local network.
Below picture will be shown, after IP finding completed.
[Pic. 5-2] IP finding completed
User can connect easily by inputting the information of IP address and web port.
9.1.3 Change IP address
After finding IP address, if you want to change IP address, Gateway or Subnet Mask, double click IP address
you want to change or check the list on the “index” and click “Change”.
9.1.3.1 Change IP address for one unit
<Procedure>
Static IP
Double click IP address you want to change or check the list on the index and click “Change”.
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[Pic 5-3] Change of IP address
Check the “Static IP Address”, input the information (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
Web Port, Stream port) you want to change.
Input ID and password.
Click the “Change” button. After a while, setup will be completed.
Click the “Find” button one more time to check the changed information.
Dynamic IP
Double click IP address you want to change or check the list on the index and click “Change”.
Check the “Dynamic IP Address”, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Web Port, Stream
port will be grayed out.
Input ID and password.
Click the “Change” button. After a while, setup will be completed. And you can find the changed
information.
9.1.3.2 Change IP address for multiple units
<Procedure>
Static IP
Check the index box of two or more units you want to change. Click the “Change” button.
The picture of next page will be shown.
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[Pic. 5-4] IP address change window
Click the “Batch” button, the dialog appears.
[Pic. 5-5] IP address change dialog
Check the “Static IP Address”, input the information (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway,
Web Port, Stream port) you want to change.
Input the “Last Address” and “step”.
EX) If the condition sets like the picture 5-5, the last number of the IP address will be increased
each 1, starting 30 and will not over 253.
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Input ID and password, and click the “Save” button. After a while, the changed IP address dialog
appears.(Pic. 5-6)
[Pic. 5-6] Changed IP address dialog
Click the “Change” button. After a while, setup will be completed.
Click the “Find” button one more time to check the changed information.
Dynamic IP
Double click IP address you want to change or check the list on the index and click “Change”.
The picture [Pic. 5-4] will be shown.
Click the “Batch” button, the dialog [Pic. 5-5] appears.
Check the “Dynamic IP Address”, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Web Port, and
Stream port will be grayed out.
Input ID and password.
Click the “Change” button. After a while, setup will be completed. And you can find the changed
information.
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Chapter 10. Basic Network
This chapter is the basic explanation for installation.
10.1 Public IP
[Pic. 6-1]Internet environment
All hosts connected to internet have the exclusive number called IP address.
Communication among hosts is available by using it.
There are two ways to allocate IP address. One is fixed by the way of static IP address whenever
connected to internet. And the other is assigned by a server using Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP). It is Dynamic IP.
In case of Dynamic IP, when turn off the computer, automatically return the IP to DHCP due to
using that IP in circulation.
Determined way of assigned IP by network policy so please ask to network administrator or ISP(Internet
Service Provider)
In case of using Firewall, the camera might be out of working. Please ask network
administrator then open
the service port
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10.2 Private IP
[Pic. 6-2]Internet connection by IP sharing device.
The most common use of these addresses is in home networks, since most Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
only allocate a single IP address to each customer, but many homes have more than one networking device
(for example, several computers, or a printer). That’s why we recommended use IP sharing device. IP
sharing device uses only one public IP. Private IP is allocated such as 192.168.xxx.xxx, and can not be used
as public IP.
When using the router, connect the router and input IP address of the unit(IP address of the unit is set as
192.168.1.8 on ex-factory) in DMZ menu.
If the user cannot use the DMZ function because there is no DMZ menu in the router or some other reasons,
go into Port Forwarding or NAT menu on the router and map the port of the unit one by one.
[Reference] Private IP range to use private address is hereby.
CLASS A : 10.0.0.0 ~ 10.255.255.255
CLASS B : 172.16.0.0 ~ 172.31.255.255
CLASS C : 192.168.0.0 ~ 192.168.255.255
* For more detailed information, please refer to manual of IP sharing device.
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10.3 Ping test
Ping is the test to check response among the devices connected with network.
Input "Ping IP address" to command window of PC and check response.
In case of Ping failure, there is some communication problem between the devices.
By firewall, this test can not be available.
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[Ping Failure]
[Ping Success]
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Chapter 11. Appendix
11.1 Basic setting table
Item Default(Basic setting) Remarks
Network
Static IP / Dynamic IP Static IP
IP Server Enable
IP address 192.168.1.30
Gateway 192.168.1.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
Web Connection Port 80 Do not duplicate the same Port.
RTSP port 554
RTP port range 5000 ~ 5999
ID and Password
Administrator
ID/Password
admin/admin
User ID/Password root/root, guest/guest
Domain of Related Server
DDNS Server iplinker.net
Domain of server to connect to register IP
Stream setting
Stream 1
H.264 15fps @1280x1024 rtsp://<ip address>:554/stream1
Stream 2
None rtsp://<ipaddress>:554/stream2
Stream 3
None rtsp://<ipaddress>:554/stream3
Video output
On After installation, deactivate it
Other setting
Time Zone Asia/Seoul(Korea)
[Reference] In case to reset hardware and network setting, ID and password of user and
Administrator will be automatically returned to the above default value.
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11.2. Troubleshooting of cable connection
11.2.1 Power cable connection check
Check if the power cable is connected to the camera properly.
Check whether the output of the adaptor is regulated 12V DC 1A(for built-in IR LED model) or
500mA(for No IR LED model)
11.2.2 Network cable(LAN Cable) connection check
Check whether the network cable is connected correctly.
[Caution] Use direct LAN Cable or cross cable according to network condition. (Refer to
chapter 2 Video check)
Cable check
[Direct Cable]
Hold each end of both side and check if same color's cable is connected to same location in RJ45
jack or not.(Connection with IP sharing device or cable modem)
A. B.
[Cross Cable]
Hold each end of both side and check whether 1, 2(Tx+, Tx-) and 3, 6(Rx+, Rx-) are cross or
not.(Connection with PC)
C. D.
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11.3 Troubleshooting of network connection
11.3.1 Cannot connect with network
Check with "7.2.2 Network cable(LAN cable) and cable connection check". [PING Test]
In case camera uses Static/Public IP : input "Ping IP address" to command window of PC and check
response.
In case camera uses dynamic/public IP : If user cannot find camera's IP address, reset hardware and
connect PC with the camera through cross cable and ping test by entering "192.168.1.8".
In case camera uses private IP through IP sharing device : Do ping test of private IP address set for
camera in PC that is connected in the local network through IP sharing device.
[Reference] Please refer to "PING Test of Basic Network".
If "ping test"get response, network setting for camera is done correctly.
Ping test is okay but there is no connection, check with "7.3.2 check port setting".
11.3.2 Check port setting
If user can't connect with camera even though "Ping test" is okay, please check port setting by the following
steps.
The unit uses 3 ports as follow.
Web Connection Port : Port 80 TCP
Authentication, Control and video streaming port : Port 9000 TCP
Not available to connect to web
If it is not available even to connect to web, check web connection port because web connection port may be
set with other number is not "80".
Use IP Finder program.(Default value of web port is "80".)
[Reference] Web port "80" can not be available in some internet service.
In this case, go to the administrator's page and change the web port.
Problem in video monitoring
In case there is problem in video monitoring even though there is no problem in web connection, check if
"Authentication and Control Port" and "Video Streaming.
Port" of the unit is set on IP sharing device(Refer to the manual of IP sharing device regarding Port
forwarding).
[Reference] It is strongly recommended to register the number under 9999 of port.
Port Number more than "10,000" can not be available in some network.
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Chapter 12. Troubleshooting
If you can not solve the problem, please contact an authorized technician.
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Chapter 13. Warranty Card
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