Avtech YGN2003 User Manual

User Manual
Panoramic Navigation 1080P Wi-Fi IP Camera
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARD

All lead-free products offered by the company comply with the requirements of the European law on the
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive, which means our manufacture processes and
products are strictly “lead-free” and without the hazardous substances cited in the directive.
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collected separately at the product end-of-life. This applies to your product and any peripherals marked
with this symbol. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste. Contact your local
dealer for procedures for recycling this equipment.
This apparatus is manufactured to comply with the radio interference requirements.
RF exposure warning
This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna9s) used for this
transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna
installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
DGT Warning Statement
Article 12 Without permission, any company, firm or user shall not alter the frequency, increase the power, or change the
characteristics and functions of the original design of the certified lower power frequency electric machinery.
Article 14 The application of low power frequency electric machineries shall not affect the navigation safety nor interfere a
legal communication, if an interference is found, the service will be suspended until improvement is made and the
interference no longer exists.
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is subject to change without notice.
This product doesn’t have a standby / off mode.
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Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital service, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation.
Any changes or modifications made to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. 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 turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
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 connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
All external cables connecting to this basic unit must be shielded.
For cables connecting to PCMCIA cards, see the option manual or installation instructions.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device mat not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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TABLE OF CONTENT

CAMERA OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................. 1
Hardware .................................................................................................................................. 1
Package content ........................................................................................................................ 2
Status indicator ......................................................................................................................... 2
Default values ........................................................................................................................... 3
GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................................ 4
Getting camera ready ............................................................................................................... 4
Connecting camera to internet ................................................................................................. 6
ADDRESS BOOK ..................................................................................................................... 7
LIVE VIEW ............................................................................................................................. 8
Snapshot ................................................................................................................................... 9
Manual recording ..................................................................................................................... 9
Audio ......................................................................................................................................... 9
Video resolution change ......................................................................................................... 10
Pan / tilt control ...................................................................................................................... 10
VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP .................................................................................................. 12
Search by calendar .................................................................................................................. 13
Search by event ...................................................................................................................... 14
Video backup .......................................................................................................................... 15
PUSH VIDEO ........................................................................................................................ 16
How to enable Push Video...................................................................................................... 16
How to check Push Video ....................................................................................................... 17
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS ........................................................................................... 19
Menu ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Camera Configuration ............................................................................................................. 22
Record Configuration .............................................................................................................. 24
Trigger ..................................................................................................................................... 25
Audio Configuration ................................................................................................................ 26
Time Configuration ................................................................................................................. 27
Wireless Configuration ........................................................................................................... 28
Account Configuration ............................................................................................................ 29
APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................ 32
Account user levels ................................................................................................................. 32
Playing video footage saved in microSD card on PC ............................................................... 33
MicroSD card compatible list .................................................................................................. 35
Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 36

CAMERA OVERVIEW

Hardware

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Package content

Status indicator

Color Status Meaning
During network setup
Camera Wall mount accessories
USB Charger USB Charger
Cable
Quick Start
Blue Flashing Setting camera…
Red Flashing Internet connection failed
Purple Flashing Wrong Wi-Fi password…
Blue Flashing
slowly
Wi-Fi signal strength*
Blue Stable Strong
Purple Stable Normal
Red Stable Weak
Others
Blue & red Flashing Resetting camera…
Red Flashing Internet connection failed
* When the signal strength is stable, the indicator will be off after
one minute. The indicator will be on again in the color corresponding to its current signal strength when the signal strength is changed.
Connecting to Wi-Fi network
CAMERA OVERVIEW 2

Default values

Wired Wireless
IP address
Port number
User name
Password
SSID
SSID password
192.168.1.10 192.168.2.10
88 88
admin Admin
Admin admin
-- IPCAM-mac_address
-- no
CAMERA OVERVIEW 3

GETTING STARTED

Getting camera ready

Insert a microSD card (up to 256GB) and connect your camera to power.
NOTE
This camera doesn’t support plug and play. Please make sure the power is off before inserting or removing the microSD card.
NOTE
If you want to mount this camera to a wall or ceiling, please check the next section, “Wall-mount installation”, to know how to mount the camera with the supplied accessories.
GETTING STARTED 4

Wall-mount installation

1. 1. Fasten wall-mount adapter to wall.
Find the wall-mount accessories
in the sales package, and fasten
the black wall-mount adapter to
where you want to install the
camera.
2. 2. Attach camera to wall.
Align the bottom of the
camera with the wall-
mount adapter (a).
Then, rotate the camera 90o clockwise to secure (b).
3. 3. Power on & configure camera.
Follow the instructions in
“Quick Start” to power on the
camera and configure it via
your smart phone / tablet.
GETTING STARTED 5

Connecting camera to internet

By EaZy Networking (P2P cloud service)

Please check Quick Start or video demo to know more details.
Quick Start
Video Demo

By configuring your router

Please check the advanced network setup to know more details.
GETTING STARTED 6

ADDRESS BOOK

For details about each element on this page:
1. Click on (Information), or
2. Scan the QR code below.
ADDRESS BOOK 7

LIVE VIEW

The functions available depend on the user level of your account.
There are four user levels: SUPERVISOR, POWER USER,
NORMAL and GUEST. Please check “Account user levels” at page
32 to know details.
LIVE VIEW 8

Snapshot

Click on to take a snapshot of the current live image. The image will be saved to (Media), accessible
from the address book.
NOTE
The resolution of the snapshot depends on the video profile you chose for live display. For details, please check “Video resolution change” at page 10.

Manual recording

Click on to start recording the current live feed and click on again to stop. The footage will be saved to
(Media) , accessible from the address book.
NOTE
The resolution of the footage depends on the video profile you chose for video recording. For details, please check “Record Configuration” at page 24.

Audio

Click on to choose whether you want to hear the live audio ( ) or talk to someone there ( ).
If this function is not enabled in the live view, return to the address book, click on (Edit) and choose the camera to go
to the setting page. Check the OPTIONAL section and see if Audio is switched on.
If you think the audio volume is small or loud and want to adjust the volume, click on (Setting) on the top
toolbar in the live view, and choose Audio Configuration to change the volume setting.
LIVE VIEW 9

Video resolution change

Click on to show more operations for the camera, and choose to change the resolution of the live feed.
There are four default video profiles:
Profile1(H.265 / 1920 x 1080), Profile2 (H.265 / 704 x 480), Profile3 (H.265 / 352 x 240) and
Profile4 (JPEG / 352 x 240).
The more the resolution, the clearer the live feed but the more time you might need to wait for the live feed to show and
even get a little big lag.

Pan / tilt control

This camera supports 350° horizontal and 45° vertical rotations to allow you moving to any area you want to see remotely.
Click on to show more operations for the camera and choose the one you want to use.

Vertical / horizontal movement manually

Click on and start moving the camera view by tapping or swiping with your finger on the screen:
Tap once
Quickly move to and center the area you want to see.
Swipe left / right / up / down / left-up / right-up / left-down / right-down
Touch and swipe with your finger to continuously move the camera view to the direction opposite to the one you swipe.
For example, when you swipe left, the camera view will move to the right; when you swipe up, the camera view will
move down.
LIVE VIEW 10

Vertical / horizontal movement automatically

Auto pan
Click on to start panning 350° only once based on the current position.
Preset point
You can configure up to six preset points to move the camera view to the angles you specified.
How to set a preset point
Step1: Click on to move the camera view to the area you want.
Step2: Click on , press and hold a numbering from 1 ~ 6 till you see the message Set Success.
How to use a preset point
When the camera view has been moving to other area, click on and choose the numbering which has configured
a preset point.

Digital zoom

Click on to enable the digital zoom function.
Zoom-in
Place two fingers on the screen near each other to zoom in on the current view.
Then, tap or swipe with your finger on the screen to move to the area you want to see more clearly.
Zoom-out
Place two finger on the screen and spread them apart to zoom out on the current view.
LIVE VIEW 11

VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP

NOTE
This function is available only for SUPERVISOR and POWER USER accounts. For details, please check “Account user levels” at page 32.
NOTE
Before using this function, make sure you’ve enabled the recording function to get video footage. For details, please check “Record Configuration” at page 24.
There are two ways to go to the event search and backup pages:
1. In the address book, click on (Play) at the bottom toolbar, and choose the camera you want to search for video
footage.
2. In the live view, click on (playback) on the top toolbar.
VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP 12

Search by calendar

In the calendar view ( ):
1. Choose the date within which includes the video footage you need. The
date with video footage will be circled.
2. Tap and hold on the time bar to slide to the time you want.
3. Choose to start video playback.
VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP 13
Type Description
ALL
All events
List of all alarm and motion events
ER
Event Record
Record triggered by alarm detection

Search by event

In the list view ( ):
1. Choose from the two event types:
MT Motion Trigger Record triggered by motion detection
To narrow down the list, select on the top right corner to specify
the time and to specify the time.
2. Select one log from the list to start video playback.
VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP 14

Video backup

When you find the video footage you need, you
can easily crop the specific segment and save it.
1. Tap to enter the edit mode.
2. Slide the time bar to specify the footage
segment you want
3. tap to select the video resolution and
where to save the footage:
iOS
Android
Version
Version
Email Email Email this footage with the Email
Other
Export Send this footage to an App which
App
Photo
Save to
Album
EagleEyes Media
-- Save to device
Description
account saved in your device.
supports this function, for example, Google Drive.
Save this footage to the album of your device. The footage could be found in the album of your device, and also in Media of EagleEyes.
Save this footage to the download or microSD card folder in your device.
VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP 15

PUSH VIDEO

Push Video is used to help you get notified quickly when an event occurs. For this camera, you can configure the camera to
send you Push Video when there’s any motion event. You’ll get notified via your smart phone / tablet as soon as possible
when a motion event is detected. Once you open the message, you’ll see video playback of the event to help you quickly
know what just happened and respond if needed.
NOTE
This function is available only for SUPERVISOR and POWER USER accounts. For details, please check “Account user levels” at page 32.
NOTE
This function requires network transmission and the receipt of Push Video on your smart phone / tablet depends on the transmission speed of the network.

How to enable Push Video

In the address book, enable Guard and try to trigger a motion event to see if you can receive a push message
successfully.
NOTE
Before using this function, make sure your device is configured to the internet as instructed in “Connecting camera to internet” at page 6 and a microSD card is inserted to this camera.
PUSH VIDEO 16

How to check Push Video

There are two ways to check Push Video events:
1. Directly open the push message you received.
2. In the address book, choose (Push Log) to see the log list about Push Video.

Check from push message

When you receive the push message, open the
message, and EagleEyes will be opened
automatically to play the event footage that
triggers Push Video.
The footage will start from 3 seconds prior to
the time that actually triggers Push Video (pre-
alarm recording).
If you want to switch to the live view to see
what’s going on now, click on LIVE on the top
right corner.
NOTE
In the video playback mode, you can also crop and save the footage for backup. For details, please refer to “Video backup” at page 15.
PUSH VIDEO 17

Check from Push Log

In the address book, click on (Push Log) at the bottom to enter the Push Video log list. In the list, choose the log that
includes the footage you want to check to start video playback.
The footage will start 3 seconds prior to the time that actually triggers Push Video (pre-alarm recording).
NOTE
In the video playback mode, you can also crop and save the footage for backup. For details, please refer to “Video backup” at page 15.
PUSH VIDEO 18

ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS

In the advanced setting page, you can choose to change the default record resolution, enable motion detection, adjust
audio volume, create an account and so on. For details, please check the following sections.
To access the advanced setting page, click on
(Setting) on the top toolbar in
the live view, and choose the configuration
you’d like to modify.
NOTE
Only the account with the highest user level, SUPERVISOR, can access this function.
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Menu

Normal Setup Camera
Exposure Value 0 / 1 / 2 (default) / 3 / 4
Mirror OFF (default) / ON
Flip OFF (default) / ON
Denoise 0 / 1 / 2 (default) / 3 / 4 / 5
Day and Night Sensor (default) / Day / Night
Defog OFF (default) / ON
Record
Motion OFF (default) / ON
Trigger Motion OFF (default) / ON
Duration 1 Sec. / 5 Sec. / 10 Sec. (default) / 20 Sec. / 40 Sec.
Audio
Mute (Microphone)
Speaker 1 ~ 10 (default: 5)
Mute (Speaker)
Audio Source Built-in
Configuration
Configuration
Configuration
Exposure Control Auto (default) / Flicker-free 50Hz / Flicker-free 60Hz
Profile Profile1 / Profile2 (default) / Profile3 / Profile4
Microphone 1 ~ 10 (default: 5)
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 20
Normal Setup Time
Date
Hour
Min.
Sec.
GMT
NTP Server
Sync. Period None (default) / Daily
Advanced
Configuration
Account
Edit
Remove
Configuration
Wireless
Configuration
Configuration
OSD Enable (default) / Disable
Add
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 21

Camera Configuration

Exposure Control

This function is used to synchronize the shutter speed to the light frequency
to suppress image flickering.
Choose Auto to allow the system to detect automatically; otherwise
choose Flicker-free 50Hz or Flicker-free 60Hz to manually change it
when needed.

Exposure Value

Choose the exposure level from 1 ~ 4. The higher the value, the more the
light to let into the camera. 0 means off.

Mirror

Select ON to rotate the images horizontally based on your installation
situation when necessary.

Flip

Select ON to rotate the image 180° when necessary.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 22
Day
Night

Denoise

Click and drag the slider to adjust the level to decrease
the noise shown in the dark environment. The higher the
value, the higher the denoise level. 0 means off.

Day and Night

This function is used to configure the day and night
mode:
: Always stay in the day mode (color).
: Always stay in the night mode (B/W).
Sensor: Use the built-in light sensor for day and night
detection.

Defog

Select ON or OFF to enable the defog function in poor
weather conditions such as fog, smog or smoke. The
captured image can be improved.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 23
Profile1
Profile2
Profile4

Record Configuration

Profile

Choose the record format and resolution from the default four profiles:
Profile3: H.265 / 352 x 240
: H.265 / 1920 x 1080
: H.265 / 704 x 480
JPEG / 352 x 240

Motion

Choose ON to enable video recording for motion events.
NOTE
The motion detection function should also be set to ON in Trigger for this function to work properly.
NOTE
The video footage for motion events can be found in Playback. Please check “VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP” at page 12.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 24

Trigger

Motion

Choose ON to enable motion detection. The detection area is as follows:
If you want to record motion events, please go to Record Configuration
to set Motion to ON.

Duration

Choose the duration between two motion events: 1 Sec. / 5 Sec. /
10 Sec. (default) / 20 Sec. / 40 Sec.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 25

Audio Configuration

Microphone

Choose the volume of the built-in microphone from 1 ~ 10.

Mute (Microphone)

Check to mute the microphone even when the audio function is enabled.

Speaker

Choose the volume of the built-in speaker from 1 ~ 10.

Mute (Speaker)

Check to mute the speaker even when the audio function is enabled.

Audio Source

Here shows how the microphone and speaker are connected to this
camera.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 26

Time Configuration

OSD
Choose to display the time stamp on live view or not.

Date / Hour / Min. / Sec.

Manually change the date and time to the current time when needed.
Otherwise, when the time zone is chosen correctly, the camera will adjust
the local area time of the system automatically.
GMT
Choose the correct time zone and the camera will adjust the local area time
of the system automatically.

NTP Server

Simply use the default SNTP server (For example, pool.npt.gov) or change
to another server with which users are familiar.

Sync. Period

Select Daily to synchronize the camera time with the network time every
day or None to turn off this function.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 27

Wireless Configuration

Here shows the available Wi-Fi networks around you and the one this
camera is currently connected to, and you can change the network when
necessary.
When the Wi-Fi network is changed, you’ll need to reconfigure the network
of the camera since the router used for internet access has changed.
Please check “Connecting camera to internet” at page 6 to know how to
configure the camera to the internet.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 28

Account Configuration

NOTE
When the camera is connected to the internet by EaZy Networking, you’re unable to add, edit or remove any account from here. Please go to ( To know how to use
EaZy) Buddy instead to share the access right with other EaZy cloud account(s).
Buddy, please go to (Information).

Add account

Click on to create an account and enter
the information needed.
User Level defines how the account can do
when it’s been used to access this camera.
NOTE
For details about the access rights of each user level, please refer to “Account user levels” at page
32.
Life Time is how long this account can stay
online per login.
Then, click on to save and return to the
account page.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 29

Modify account

Choose the account you’d like to modify first
and click on . Change the password, user
level or life time of the selected account, and
click on to save and return to the account
page.
NOTE
When there’s only one account, the user level of this account cannot be changed and must be SUPERVISOR.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 30

Delete account

Choose the account you’d like to modify first
and click on . You’ll be prompted to
confirm the account deletion again.
NOTE
When there’s only one account, the account can’t be deleted.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS 31

APPENDIX

Account user levels

The account which has the highest user level, SUPERVISOR, has the permission to assign the user level for each
account.
SUPERVISOR POWER USER NORMAL GUEST
ADDRESS BOOK
Guard (Push Video) on / off V V
Playback V V
LIVE
Playback V V
Information V V V V
Setting (Advanced Configurations) V
Snapshot V V V V
Manual recording V V V V
Audio (microphone / speaker) V Microphone only Microphone only
Video resolution change V V V
P / T control V V V
APPENDIX 32

Playing video footage saved in microSD card on PC

In addition to searching and playing video footage saved in the microSD card on EagleEyes, you can also do this on your
laptop / PC as long as a microSD card is inserted to the camera for video recording.
NOTE
This operation is only available on the Windows operating system.
Step1: Power off your camera and remove the microSD card.
Step2: Insert the card to your laptop / PC and access to the card.
Step3: Download our video player from the link below and double-click it to start installation:
http://download.dvrtw.com.tw/AP/Video_Player/VideoPlayer_setup.zip
Step4: When you’re prompted to browse the file to open after installation, choose NWCAM.EDB to open.
NOTE
You can also find and double-click NWCAM.EDB to open if you’ve already installed our video p la y e r. However, it ’s still recommended to always download the player from the link above to ensure you have the latest version.
APPENDIX 33
Step4: You’ll see the event list including the event logs saved in the microSD card. Find the log you want and double click it
to play.
APPENDIX 34

MicroSD card compatible list

Brand Capacity Class
SanDisk 32GB Class 4
128GB Class 10
Samsung 128GB Class 10
Silicon Power 64GB --
Kingmax 64GB --
Transcend 128GB Class 10
Kingston 32GB Class 4
64GB Class 10
128GB Class 10
TOSHIBA 128GB Class 10
TOPRAM 32GB Class 10
APPENDIX 35

Specifications

Wireless Wireless & Frequency IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.4GHz
Wireless LAN Security 64/128-bit WEP / W PA -PSK / WPA2-PSK data encryption
Video Video Compression H.265
Resolution 1920*1080 @ 30FPS
Audio Audio Compression G.711
Two-way Intercom YES
Software Mobile APP EagleEyes on iOS & android devices
Alarm Notification Push Video / Push Status
Alarm Mode Motion Detection
Preset Position YES (6 preset points)
Hotpoint YES
Face Recognition Optional
APPENDIX 36
General Image Sensor 1/2.9" SONY CMOS
Lens f3.6mm / F1.8
Angle 89° (Horizontal) / 46° (Vertical) / 108° (Diagonal)
Night Vision IR-Cut, 6PCS IR LEDs
Pan / Tilt Pan: 0° ~ 350°; Tilt: 0° ~ 45°
Socket MicroSD Card Slot * 1 (up to 256GB microSD card)
Power Supply DC5V / 1.5A (Micro USB)
Power Consumption 6.7W
Net Weight (kg) 0.3
Working Condition
Temperature: 0°C ~ 40°C,
Humidity: 90 or less relative humidity
APPENDIX 37
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