COP-USA CD75IP User Manual

Network V ideo Server
/ IP Camera
User Manual
V3.0.2
2011-01-13
Thank you for choosing our product.
Instructions:
The manual will show all of our IP camera operations and performances in details IP Camera mentioned in the manual refers to network camera DVS as mentioned in the manual refers to network video server The manual takes the IP address of 192.168.168.72 as example to describe the setting of
network parameters
Before using DVS/IP Camera, please read this User Manual carefully and follow the
instructions for all the steps of installation and application system
All contents in bold font should be given a special attention.
Safety notice
This content is designed to ensure that user can use this product correctly, so as to avoid risk or
property loss. Please read this operational manual carefully before using this product, and keep the
manual properly for future reference.
Precautions are divided into 2 parts: “Warning” and “Notice” as shown below:
Warning: serious injury may be resulted when the warning item is ignored. Notice: property loss may be resulted when the notice item is ignored.
Warning:
1. Please use the power supply with safety low voltage requirement and conforming to rated 12V
DC supply of limited power source.
2. If the device do not work properly, please contact the company where the device was bought
or to the nearest service center, never dismantle or modify this device in any way (problem
resulted from unauthorized modification or repair will not be covered by manufacturer’s
warranty).
3. In order to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not service this product under rain or
moisture.
4. The installation should be carried out by professionals, and conforming to local regulations.
Notice:
1. Before running camera, please check that the power supply voltage is correct.
2. Handle this product carefully. Do not drop or cause shocks on to the product.
3. Please do not touch the optical parts of the image sensor; if cleaning is necessary, Please use a
clean soft moist cloth with alcohol to wipe off dirt.
4. Never expose the product to a extremely hot or extremely cold (normal working temperature:
-10°C~70°C) or to a strong electromagnetic radiation.
5. Never allow water or other elements to reach into the DVS/IP Camera.
6. If a DVS/IP Camera needs to be returned , please use the original package or equivalent
grade of material to pack.
Contents
PREFACE .. ............................................. .......................................... .......................................................... 2
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............................................. ............................................................... 5
1.1. MAIN FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES ............................................................................................... 5
1.2. APPLICATION …. ......................................................................................................................... 6
2. APPEARANCE & INSTALLATION ..................... ..... .. .. ... .... ... .. .. ..... ... .. .. ..... .. .. ... .... ... .. ... .... ... .. .. .. 6
2.1. RUNNING ENVIRONMENT ............................................................................................................ 6
2.2. DVS/IP CAMERA APPEARANCE AND INTERFACE DEFINITION ...................................................... 7
2.3. DEVICES CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................. 8
3. DVS/IP CAMERA ACCESS ............................................................................................................ 9
3.1. DVS/IP CAMERA LOGIN .............................................................................................................. 9
3.2. ACCESS DVS/IP CAMERA THROUGH IE .................................................................................... 17
4. DVS/IP CAMERA PARAMETERS SETTING ......................................................................... .. 24
4.1. CHANNELS SETTINGS ................................................................................................................ 24
4.2. COLOR SETTING ......................................................................................................................... 25
4.3. OSD SETTING ............................................................................................................................ 27
4.4. NETWORK SETTING .................................................................................................................... 28
4.5. COMM SETTING ....................................................................................................................... 30
4.6. PROBE WARNING SETTING ........................................................................................................ 31
4.7. VIDEO MOTION WARNING ......................................................................................................... 33
4.8. VIDEO LOSS WARNING .............................................................................................................. 35
4.9. WARNING OUTPUT SETTING ...................................................................................................... 36
4.10. PPPOE&DDNS SETTINGS .................................................................................................... 37
4.11. LOCAL SETTING ..................................................................................................................... 39
4.12. ALARM MESSAGE .................................................................................................................. 40
4.13. MOBILE DISK VIDEO RECORDING ......................................................................................... 41
4.14. FTP UPLOAD SETTING .......................................................................................................... 42
4.15. EMAIL UPLOAD SETTING ....................................................................................................... 43
4.16. CENTER ACCESS CONFIGURATION ........................................................................................ 45
4.17. WIFI SETTING ....................................................................................................................... 46
4.18. UPNP SETTING ...................................................................................................................... 48
4.19. SYSTEM SETUP ...................................................................................................................... 49
4.20. USER RIGHTS SETTING .......................................................................................................... 52
APPENDIX I OPERA TING INSTRUCTION OF DDNS ................................................................... 53
APPENDIX II ALARM INPUT, OUTPUT DEVICE CONNECTION............................................. 61
APPENDIX III DEFAULT PARAMETERS .......................................................................... .............. 64
APPENDIX IIII ANSWER OF COMMON FAILURES ...................................................... .............. 64
1. Product Description
This DVS/IP Series, has a embedded real-time tasks operation system (RTOS) and embedded
processor, compared to PC platform, this product have a highly efficient system operation; its
codes are stored in FLASH memory that improves the stability and reliability of the system.
This DVS/IP Camera has a advanced H264 compression technology to compress the video signals
and transmit the data through network. Remotely, users can access to a real-time video and voice
view. In addition, there are other functions e.g. streaming protocols (RTP/RTCP, RTSP), IE
browser compatibility, support two-way voice communication, multi language software, etc.
1.1. Main Functions and Features
Main Functions and Features
H264 compression, high compression rate; Support multi-users online access; support C/S mode; DVS/IP Camera is built in video server
that offers convenient access in B/S mode for users;
Multilevel management in user rights to guarantee the safety for system; Support a RS-485 port; can support a third-party PTZ equipment or other serial equipment;
support transparent transmission and our special function of analogue matrix;
Powerful functions in alarm management and case dealing, including the functions to deal
with emergency e.g. video loss, video mobile warning, probe input, probe output, warning
linkage, warning automatic connection, warning log, etc.; 1-channel binary trigger alarm
input, 1-channel probe alarm output; may access to more warning equipment through serial
port, e.g. alarm host, door access control system, etc.
Functions of Compression process
IP Camera supports 1-channel audio signal, and can compress the high resolution image at
25fps; adopt H264 compression standards; support two modes e.g. fixed quality and fixed
stream to conduct stream control; during setting the quality of video image, it also limit the
compression stream of fixed-video image simultaneously;
Support three bit streams, main bit stream, sum bit stream and cell phone bit stream; Support OSD, Supports video masks.
Network functions
Supports10M/100M Ethernet port; Support TCP/IP protocol; real-time video and audio, supports network alarm, Records files
on remote location.
PTZ Controls, Remote update and maintenance via network; Support network transparent channel connection via RS-485.
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1.2. Application Fields
Applicable to all kinds of environments that need network r e mot e monitor ing, e.g.:
Network Monitoring for ATM, banking counter, supermarket, factory, etc.; Offer remote monitoring service for nursery, kindergarten, school, etc.; Smart door access system; Property management in smart building or smart estate Unattended monitoring system at electric plant or station, telecom substation, etc. Monitoring management system for outdoor equipment; Monitoring system for the traffic situations at bridge, tunnel, crossroad, etc.; Monitoring and supervision for production lines or warehouse; 24-hour Supervision to the traffic on roads; Remote monitoring system for forest, water resource, rivers, etc. Miscellaneous applications.
2. Appearance & Installation
2.1. Running Environment
DVS/IP Camera working environment is defined as below:
Minimum configuration of har dware:
CPU: Pentium 2.0 GHz
Memory: 512MB
Display card: TNT2
Sound card: required for voice monitoring, and two way communication.
Hard disk: more than 40GB HDD
Recommended configuration of hardware:
CPU: Inter® Core™2 Duo 2.1GMhz and Higher.
Memory: 2048MB above
Display card: NVIDIA GEFORCE G105M above
Operating System
32/64 bit simplified Chinese/English Windows2000/XP/2003/VISTA/WIN7 operating system.
Software environment
IE6.0 or above versions;
DirectX9.0 or above versions;
TCP/IP network protocol;
Please Read carefully these following Instructions:
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1. When opening the package, please check carefully the Packing List, see if all items are there.
2. Read the Manual Carefully before installation;
3. Turn off the Power while installing the IP Camera.
4. Check the power voltage to prevent any damage to the equipment;
2.2. DVS/IP Camera appearance and interface definition
2.2.1. Appearance of complete machine:
1) IP Camera appearance
2.2.2. Panel interface definition:
1) Definition for the interface of infrared waterproof, spherical network camera panel:
Interface description: A. RJ45 socket of standard network B. Audio input, connecting to active device. C. Audio output, connecting to active device. D. Analog video output interface, standard BNC interface.
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E. Reset button, it is used to restore factory default parameters of device, including IP address and
user password.
F. RS485 interface G. Power supply interface, connecting to 12V DC through voltage stabilizer, please use matching
voltage stabilizer power supply.
H. 1 channel alarm input/output
2.3. Device connection
DVS/IP Camera device connection diagram:
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Step I: Connect DVS/IP Camera to network by network cable Step II: Plug the equipped power adaptor to DVS/IP Camera power socket, then connect with
external electricity
Step III: Turn on the computer, connect to front-end DVS/IP Camera, and then conduct
software setting
Instructions: Also may connect the DVS/IP Camera with computer directly
3. DVS/IP Camera access
3.1. DVS/IP Camera login
3.1.1. Steps of login
Step 1: add a IP address to computer so as to access DVS/IP Camera, for example:
192.168.1.99
If you are using Windows 2000/XP operating system
3. After entering the operating system, click【Start】【Setting】【Control Panel】, open “Network
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, the detailed operation is as follow:
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and Dial-up connections” menu, click the “Local Area Connection” icon of the network card
connecting to video server, right click and select “Property”, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” in
pop up “General” page, click “Property” to pup up the page as shown below:
set up network parameters of computer
Select “Use the following IP address”, and fill in IP address 192.168.1.99 (or other IP address
in the same network segment not conflicting with 192.168.1.100), the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0; the default gateway address is 192.168.1.1. No other setting is required; click the
“OK” of this page and the “OK” of the “Local Area Connection Properties”. Wait the system to
complete the configuration.
If you are using Windows Vista /Window 7 operating system
3. After entering the operating system, click【Start】Control Panel, open “Network and Sharing Center” select “Management and Network Connection”, click the “Local Area
Connection” icon of the network card connecting to DVS/IP Camera, right click and select
“Property”, select “Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” in pop up “Local Area Connection
Property” page, click “Property” to pup up the page as shown below:
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Setup network parameters of computer
Select “Use the following IP address”, and fill in IP address 192.168.1.99 (or other IP address in the same network segment not conflicting with 192.168.1.100), the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0; the default gateway address is 192.168.1.1. No other setting is required; click the “OK” of this
page and the “OK” of the “Local Area Connection Properties”. Wait the system to complete the
configuration.
Step 2: Log in client side, in Windows operating system, click “Start” “Program”
Digital Video Management Center” menu, click “NVClient” to pop up user login
interface, then type user name, password (an administrator user must be established when
NVClient is used for the first time), press “OK” to enter the main interface.
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ClickLocal Settingson menu bar to pop up local setting diagram
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The method of adding DVS/IP Camera in local LAN is as follow:
ClickSearchbutton to pop up the setting box as follow
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Step 1: select the device to be added in the search list Step 2: clickAddbutton on the Search dialog box to pop up the setting box as follow
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Step 3: type Local Name defined by user
TickEnable auto login server, when you login the server next time, you need not to type
user name and password and can login the device automatically.
Ste p 4 : after the setting is finished, return to the main interface of software, double click the
added device in the device list, and then double click the channel below the device to preview the
video.
Because the client side software can only automatically search the network device in local LAN, when it is required for the user to carry out centralized management to remote device, DVS/IP Camera should be added manually, the steps of adding DVS/IP Camera by manual are as follow:
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Step 1: click the pull down option box of Host Type; select the device type to be added.
Step 2: type remote address (fill in IP address or domain name) of device in Address field.
Step 3: type the Local Name defined by user.
Ste p 4 : set data port number of device in Command Port, the port number of DVS/DVS/IP Camera/37 Series network DVR is 8200 by default, this port number can be defined by user, and
fill in according to the data port in network setting.
TickEnable auto login server, when you login the server next time, you need not to type
user name and password and can login the device automatically.
Ste p 5 : after the setting is finished, return to the main interface of software, double click the
added device in the device list, and then double click the channel below the device to preview the
video.
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3.2. Access DVS/IP Camera through IE
3.2.1. IE Plug-in Installation and Login
When accessing to DVS/IP Camera through IE (Internet Explorer), you must install the video
plug-in firstly. If you have installed the digital video central management software, then you will
not need to install IE video plug-in anymore.
Step I: Turn on IE on the computer;
Step II: Input the “http:// IP address (or URL): web port
ENTER Port number is 80 (when in default value, no need to input port number)
Example: http://192.168.168.72
” in the address column, then press
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Now the system will prompt you to install ActiveX control as shown above; if above dialog box
does not appear, then set the safety setting of IE explorer, the detailed setting is as follow:
1Open IE explorer, click “Tool” on menu bar. 2Select “Internet Option” in pull down list.
3Select “Internet”, then click “Customized level(C)…”, select Enable or Prompt in the options
of “ActiveX control and plug-in”, and set Safety Level to Low.
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4Click “OK” to save and exit, refresh to access DVS/IP Camera address.
Step 3: type user name and password (default user name and password are: admin)
Step 4: click Login button to enter video preview interface
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3.2.2. IE real time browse operation
In real time browse page, you can carry out video image recording, snapshot, talkback, PTZ etc
operations.
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