Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully.
Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
Ver. 04/18
Safety Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT OPEN.
CAUTION
:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WarningPrecaution
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage
consisting a risk of electric shock is present within
this unit.
WARNING
To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shoc
hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
WARNING
1.
Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified i
the specification sheet. Using any other adapter could caus
fire, electrical shock, or damage to the product
2.
Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery
may cause explosion, fire, electric shock, or damage to th
product.
3.
Do not connect multiple cameras to a single adapter.
Exceeding the capacity may cause excessive heat generation
or fire
4.
Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle.
Insecure connection may cause fire
5.
When installing the camera, fasten it securely and firmly
A falling camera may cause personal injury.
6.
Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screw drivers, coins,
metal items, etc.) or containers filled with water on top o
the camera. Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire
electric shock, or falling objects.
7.
Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations.
Doing so may cause fire or electric shock
8.
If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop
using the product. Immediately disconnect the power sorce
and contact the service center. Continued use in such a
condition may cause fire or electric shock
9.
If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest
service center. Never disassemble or modify this product in
any way.
10.
When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the
product. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock
Precaution
Operating
Handling
Installation and Storage
exceeding the allowed range.
This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
• Before using, make sure power supply and all other parts are
properly connected.
• While operating, if any abnormal condition or malfunction
is observed, stop using the camera immediately and contact
your dealer.
• Do not disassemble or tamper with parts inside the camera.
• Do not drop the camera or subject it to shock or vibration as
this can damage the camera.
• Clean the clear dome cover with extra care. Scratches and
dust can ruin the quality of the camera image.
• Do not install the camera in areas of extreme temperature,
• Avoid installing in humid or dusty environments.
• Avoid installing in places where radiation is present.
• Avoid installing in places where there are strong magnetic
ÿelds and electric signals.
• Avoid installing in places where the camera would be subject
to strong vibrations.
• Never expose the camera to rain or water.
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions. - All safety and operating instructions should be read before installation or operation.
2. Keep these instructions. - The safety, operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings. - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow all instructions. - All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Do not use this device near water. - For example: near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet
basement; near a swimming pool; etc.
6. Clean only with dry cloth. - Unplug this
product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. - Slots and
openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the product, and to protect it
from over-heating. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on bed, sofa, rug or other similar
surfaces. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided and the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhere to.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade
or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an
electrician for replacement.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged
in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
Disposal of Old Appliances
1. When this crossed-out wheel bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the
European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately form the municipal waste stream
stream in accordance to laws designated by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office,
waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user
will be required to correct the interferenece at his own expense.
Parts Name ..........................................................................................................................................................................................7
Installation
Disassembling the Camera ...........................................................................................................................................................8
Adjusting the Camera Angles ...................................................................................................................................................10
DW IP Finder ....................................................................................................................................................................................14
Quick Start of Network Connection ........................................................................................................................................15
Guide to Network Environment ...............................................................................................................................................17
Port Forwarding .............................................................................................................................................................................20
Starting the IP Camera .................................................................................................................................................................21
Video Configuration ....................................................................................................................................................................23
Region of Interest Configuration ............................................................................................................................................28
Camera Image Adjustment .......................................................................................................................................................31
Camera Exposure Settings ........................................................................................................................................................32
Camera Day & Night Settings ..................................................................................................................................................33
Camera Backlight Settings ........................................................................................................................................................34
Camera White Balance ...............................................................................................................................................................35
Camera Image Enhancement ..................................................................................................................................................36
Video Enhancement ....................................................................................................................................................................37
NETWORK SETTINGS
Network Status ..............................................................................................................................................................................38
Auto IP Settings .............................................................................................................................................................................40
RTSP Information ..........................................................................................................................................................................47
Image Transfer Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................50
Temperature ...................................................................................................................................................................................55
Record Configuration ..................................................................................................................................................................57
Recording List ................................................................................................................................................................................59
Recording Video ...........................................................................................................................................................................60
IP Address Filter Configuration ...............................................................................................................................................63
Service Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................68
SYSTEM SETUP
System Information .....................................................................................................................................................................70
Date & Time Settings ...................................................................................................................................................................73
User Management ........................................................................................................................................................................75
System Log .....................................................................................................................................................................................76
System Open Source License ...................................................................................................................................................79
Before installing your camera, you have to read the following cauons.
1. You have to check whether the locaon can bear five mes of the weight of your camera.
2. Don’t let the cable to be caught in improper place or the electric line cover to be damaged.
Otherwise it may cause a breakdown or fire.
3. When installing your camera, don’t allow any person to approach the installaon site. If you have any
valuable things under the place, move them away.
Dome cover
outer protecon film
Dome cover
inner protecon film
1
Detach the dome cover by torx wrench provided from
boom case before installaon the camera.
2
Remove camera module protecon PEfoam.
3
Assemble the Sensor Module Block (with a lens) at the Base
guide.
To operate a camera funcons working properly, the Sensor Module
Block must be assembled the Base guide up to four of the Base guide
points.
Please make sure to fit together Sensor Module Block and Base Guide
in accordance with a figure below. Unless you follow the instrucon,
the assembly is impossible.
Opposite ways assembling is impossible due to interface sockets
locaons.
Video Select
2nd Video
Factory Reset
Camera Module
protecon PEfoam
Reset Buon
Test Monitor
Select switch
Sensor
Module block
Base Guide
4
Remove the dome cover inner protecon film.
5
Remove the dome cover outer protecon film.
Reset to the Factory Default
Press the reset buon for 5 seconds to return the setup
to the factory default.
Test Monitor Select switch
Click the Video Monitor select switch to adjusng the camera’s
sengs, each lens will have thier own set of values and sengs
and will be set separately.
Warning:
If you press the ‘Reset’ buon, you will lose all seng
data. If needed, please, make a note for further installaon.
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Installaon
Template Sheet
Use the camera or mounng template to mark and
1
drill the necessary holes in the wall or ceiling.
2
Pull wires through and make all necessary connecons.
Put the Lan cable into (a), then (b) will be assembled to (a)
ghtly. As a final step, (c) need to be assembled to (b)
without making any space.
c
a
3
Using (4) included screws, mount the camera’s
boom case to the mounng surface.
Before mounng camera to mounng surface,
remove the screw rubber stopper.
Adjust the camera module on the magnec surface for
4
the ulmate coverage and view. Each camera module
snaps into posion using the magnec track, allowing
for maximum customizaon and fully adjustable views.
Secure the dome cover to the camera’s boom case
5
using the torx wrench.
Remove the protecve film from the camera’s dome to
6
complete the installaon.
b
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Adjusng the camera angle
1
Tilting 60º
2
Rotation 357º
Adjusnf direcon of monitoring
Adjust the direcon of the camera while it its fixed on
the ceiling. Tilt is used to adjust the lt. Rotang the
lens by its axis is called Rotaon.
- Rotaon angle is 357° total.
- Tilt rotaon angle is 60° total.
How to adjust
- Aer aacing the camera to the magnec board, adjust
the pan angle considering the direcon to monitor.
- Adjust the horizontal angle so that the image does not
appear reversed during rotaon.
- Adjust the lt angle to point in the direcon you want
to monitor.
Please note that the camera module is made of magnet,
which may damage the cable.
1. 180º configuration2. Random configuration
3. Random configuration3. Random configuration
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Cabling
Two Opons
Use a PoE-enabled swch to connect data and power through a single cable and begin viewing and recording images instantly.
A non-PoE switch will require an adaptor for power transmission.
1. Using a PoE-Enabled Switch
The Camera is PoE-compliant, allowing transmission of
power and data via a single Ethernet cable.
PoE eliminates the need for the different cables used to
power, record, or control the camera. Follow the illustraon
below to connect the camera to a PoE-enabled switch using
an Ethernet cable.
2. Using a Non-PoE Switch
If a PoE-enabled switch is not used, use a power adaptor
for power transmission and non-PoE switch for data
transmission.
Follow the illustraons below to connect the camera
without a PoE-enabled Switch.
Ethernet cableEthernet cable
Power
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Cabling
1
Power
2
Network
3
Audio Output
56
~
4
Audio Input
Alarm In/Out
1
Power Connecon
Please, check the voltage and current capacity of rated power
carefully.
Rate
Power
DC 12V16.5W
Network Connecon
2
Current
Consumption
PoE
IEEE 802.3at PoE+
Connect the crossover cable into the RJ-45.
DI (+)
DI ( - )
DO ( - )
DO (+)
WHITE
YELLOW
SKY BLU
PURPLE
3
Audio Output
Connect the ‘Audio Out’ cable of the camera to device like
speaker.
Audio Out supports only RTSP Back channel funcon. It plans to make it
available on the web later.
4
Audio Input
Connect the ‘Audio In’ cable of the camera to the device like
microphone.
6
Alarm Input
5
Alarm Output
Alarm Output
56
It connects to the alarm lights, siren or
lamps, and it is acvated according to
the Setup menu seng.
Cable of the relay output device should
connect to blue and purple line of the
Alarm Cable.
Alarm Input/Sensor
Cable of the sensor/alarm input device
should connect to yellow and white
line of the Alarm Cable.
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Inserng/Removing an SD Memory Card
The memory card is an external data storage device
that has been developed to offer an enrely new way
to record and share video, audio, and text data using
digital devices.
Inserng an SD Memory Card
Insert the SD card in the arrow direcon.
Don’t insert the SD memory card while it’s upside down by force.
Otherwise, it may damage the SD memory card.
Removing an SD Memory Card
2
Removing an SD Memory Card Gently press down on the
exposed end of the memory card as shown in the diagram
to eject the memory card from the slot.
Pressing too hard on the SD memory card can cause the card to
shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released.
If you have saved data in the SD memory card, removing the SD
memory card prior to seng record to OFF will cause damage to
the data stored in the card.
Refresh Thumbnail View
Refresh Search Results
Camera’s IP Address
DHCP Status
Camera’s Name
Camera Firmware
Camera’s Thumbnail View
Live Time
Web Port
Camera’s Model Number Network’s Gateway
Camera’s Model Mac Address
Network’s N etmask
Camera
Firmware update
Network Setup -
A ‘Port Forwarding’ has to be set in your network’s router for
external access to the camera.
Default TCP/IP information
- IP: 192.168.1.2
- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
- Gateway: 192.168.1.1
- DNS : 168.126.63.1
Select DHCP if the internet service is dynamic IP. This will allow
the camera to receive its IP address from the DHCP server.
Select STATIC to manually enter the camera's IP address, subnet
mask, Gateway and DNS information.
Contact your network administrator for more information.
Default ID / PW : admin / admin
DW IP Finder
TM
Go to : http://www.digital-watchdog.com and search for ‘IP
Finder’ on the quick search bar at the top of the page.
Show / Hide Thumbnail View
The latest IP Finder software will appear in the search results.
Click on the link to download the file to your computer.
The software will scan your network for all supported cameras
and display the results in the table. Allow up to 5 seconds for
the IP Installer to find the camera on the network.
You can press the ‘Refresh List’ to search the network again,
or filter the search results by entering a value in the filter box
at the bottom of the page.
Check the box next to ‘Display Camera Thumbnail’ to view aJPEG image of the camera’s view next to the camera name.
JPEG image of the camera's view next to the camera name
on supported models.
To save the changes made to the camera's settings, input ID
and PW of the camera for authentication.
If the camera needs to be rebooted after the settings were
changed, press the 'Reboot' button. The camera will power
cycle and will appear back in the search results once the
reboot is complete.
The camera's default network information is :
Click 'Save' to save changed values.
To update the camera's firmware from the DW IP FinderTM,
click on the firmware tab, upload the firmware file and select
the cameras to update. You can update multiple cameras at
the same time.
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Network Setup -
Quick Start of Network Connection
If you have a DHCP server, it will automatically set the Camera IP.
If you do not have a DHCP server, Camera IP is set to 192.168.1.80
after one minute. In this case, PC IP must be changed to the IP to
be able to access the 192.168.1.80.
Please do not power on the IP Camera until instructed.
Temporarily disable any proxy servers configured in internet
Explorer.
If connecting the IP Camera directly to a modem, power down
and reset the modem. Leave the modem powered down until
configurations are finalized with the IP Camera and the IP Camera
has been correctly connected to the modem.
Example: http://192.168.0.200:8888
If you leave your Web Port set to 80, you don’t need to specify
the port in the Address Bar to access to your IP Camera.
Please follow the steps below to complete
the initial setup of the network function.
1. Connect the IP Camera and PC to the configured network.
2. Open the IP Installer on a PC, then search for the IP camera.
3. If multiple numbers of camera are connected it should be
distinguished by the mac address of the Camera.
4. Click the Camera IP, and connect to the WEB PAGE.
5. Default ID/Password to access IP Camera are both the
word: admin.
11. Access your IP Camera via the Internet :
If you use a static IP address assigned by your ISP
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Type the IP of the IP Camera.
3) If you use a router, type the routers’ static IP and the web port
number of the IP Camera.
If you have a dynamic address provided by your ISP
1) Open Internet Explorer and visit the DDNS website.
2) Register the IP Camera.
3) Reboot the IP Camera.
4) Give the DDNS server 10 minutes to locate your IP Camera’s
IP information.
5) Click the refresh button in the Internet Explore.
6) After your camera is connected, select your camera.
6. Familiarize yourself with the Viewer Interface Screen.
7. please install VLC to display live video.
8. The IP setting can be set to ‘STATIC’ at IP Installer or web
viewer followed by Setup -> Network -> Network Settings
9. If the IP Camera is connected to a network which utilizes a
router, you must have Port Forwarding configured on your
personal router to forward all ports to the IP address you
have assigned the IP Camera.
10. After configuring Port Forwarding on your router
(if necessary), you may access your IP Camera on your local
network by opening Internet Explorer and specifying the IP
address and Web Port that you have assigned to the IP
Camera.
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Network Setup -
DDNS Registration
If you have DYNAMIC IP service from your
Internet Service Provider (ISP), you can’t tell the
current IP address of the IP Camera.
To solve this problem, you have to register to our
DDNS service.
At first, you have to check if you are using
dynamic addressing. If so, register your IP Video
Server on our DDNS website before you
configure, setup, or install the IP Camera.
Even though your IP is not dynamic, you will get
benefit if you register to DDNS. In this case, just
remember ‘hostname.dyndns.com/gate1’
instead of complicated series of numbers like
http://201.23.4.76:8078.
For more details, contact our Support Center.
To use a public DDNS called ‘dyndns’ or ‘no-ip’, refer to the detail
information on how to use the service.
(Visit the web site : http://www.dyndns.com or
http://www.no-ip.com)
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Network Setup -
Guide to Network Environment
Current TCP/IP Settings
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS Server
Secondary DNS Server (Option)
You cannot control the rectangular gray areas and only the ISP
has access to the devices.
If you were not given any IP addresses or the ISP was responsible
for the setup and installation of your Internet connection, go to
step 2.
If you are not using a router on your network, your ‘Current TCP/IP
Settings’ (from the previous section) and ‘Assigned IP Addresses
from My ISP’ will be exactly the same.
Please configure the IP Camera at the
installation site. You must determine your
network scenario in order to configure the IP
Camera with the proper TCP/IP settings.
This tutorial will guide you through the
process. Before actually configuring the IP
Camera, determine settings to be applied.
Record those settings to be used to configure
your IP Camera for reference.When configuring your IP Camera, treat the
IP Camera as another PC on your network.
You will assign it several addresses and other
TCP/IP properties to match your current
network.
This step-by-step tutorial will teach what IP
addresses and network configurations
should be assigned based on the network
scenario.
5. The following descriptions are several basic network
scenarios. Determine which scenario describes your network.
If your network does not match one of the scenarios below
and you are unsure how to setup your IP Camera, contact
your network administrator and then call our Support Center.
1. Before you begin, locate any information and settings received
from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You may need to
refer to these IP addresses at a later time during the
configuration.
Static Dynamic
2. You must determine whether the IP address is STATIC or
DYNAMIC. At this moment, you are only concerned about the ISP.
Did they provide you with a STATIC or DYNAMIC address? If you
are unsure, contact your ISP.
3. Configure your IP Camera’s TCP/IP settings for network
connectivity by selecting Setup from the main interface and
selecting TCP/IP located on the left of the Setup screen.
4. If prompted for ID and Password, use ‘admin’ for both entries.
The default web port number is 80. If port 80 is blocked by the
ISP, a value between 1025 ~ 60000 should be used. If TCP port
80 is blocked, consult the ISP.
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Network Setup -
Setup Case A, B
If you did not receive any IP addresses from your ISP, contact
the ISP and acquire the IP address of their DNS server.
You need to assign an IP address to the IP Camera just as you do
with PC.
The IP address you assign must be unique to your network and
match your network as well. For information on how to
choose a unique IP and match your network, read the FAQ.
The IP address you assign must be a private IP. For information
on how to choose a private IP please, read the FAQ.
This IP address must be the IP address of your router.
(private or LAN side)
Use the same Default Gateway you noted under ‘Current TCP/IP
Settings’.
This is the same site you will register later to accommodate
dynamic IP from your ISP.
Do not use the default port 80 as this number must be changed.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Case A:
Dynamic IP +
Personal Router [Most SOHO]
Camera
PC
Personal Router
W/Intergrated Switch
Phone Line
or CATV
Cable/xDSL Modem
(ISP Provided)
Internet
Case B:
Static(Fixed) IP +
Personal Router [Efficient]
Camera
PC
Personal Router
W/Intergrated Switch
Public Line
Gateway or Router
at ISP
Internet
Configure your IP Camera’s TCP/IP properties
as follows :
1. Network Type :STATIC (even though you have Dynamic IP from
2. Internet Address :
3. Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 (Example)
You must use the same subnet mask as the one you noted under
‘Current TCP/IP Settings’.
4. Default Gateway : 192.168.0.1 (Example)
your ISP, use STATIC on the IP Camera)
A private IP address such as
192.168.0.200 (Example)
5. Preferred DNS Server :Use the 1st DNS Server from ‘Assigned IP
Address from My ISP’.
6. DDNS Server : Use the DDNS server.
7. Web Port : 8888
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Network Setup -
Setup Case C, D
If you have not received any IP addresses from your ISP, contact
them to acquire the IP address of their DNS server.
Use the assigned default gateway from your ISP
Case C:
Static(Fixed) IP [Dedicated line directly
to the IP Camera]
Camera
Phone Line
or CATV
Cable/xDSL Modem
(ISP Provided)
Internet
This is the same site you will register later to utilize our DDNS
service.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
Case D:
Dynamic IP + DSL/Cable Modem [Connected
directly to the IP Camera]
Camera
Public Line
Gateway or
Router at ISP
Internet
To connect the IP Camera directly to a modem, power down
and reset the modem. Leave the modem powered down until
configurations are finalized with the IP Camera and the IP]
Camera has been connected correctly to the modem. Then
power on the modem, followed by the IP Camera.
You may select any number between 1025 ~ 60000.
This is the same site you will register later to accommodate
dynamic IP from your ISP.
You need to assign an IP address to the IP Camera just as you do
with PC.
Configure your IP Camera’s TCP/IP properties
as follows :
1. Network Type : STATIC
2. Internet Address :A static IP address received from your ISP such
as 24.107.88.125 (Example)
Configure your IP Camera’s TCP/IP properties
as follows :
3. Subnet Mask :
4. Default Gateway : 24.107.88.113 (Example)
5. Preferred DNS Server :Use the 1st DNS Server from ‘Assigned IP
6. DDNS Server : Use the DDNS server
7. Web Port : 80
Subnet mask assigned from your ISP such as
255.255.255.240 (Example)
Address from My ISP’
1. Network Type :
2. DDNS Server :
3. Web Port : 80
DYNAMIC
Use the DDNS server
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Network Setup -
Port Forwarding
IP Camera TCP/IP Settings
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred DNS Server
DDNS Server
Web Port
For information on how to use ‘Port Forwarding’, please read
Appendix C.
After entering the correct TCP/IP settings, you are
ready for ‘Port Forwarding’(Cases A, B).
1. Please record the TCP/IP settings of your IP Camera for future
reference. You may need this information to access your IP
Camera and to configure ‘PortForwarding’.
2. After clicking ‘Apply’, the system will prompt for reboot. Please
allow the system 50 seconds to reboot and accept the changes.
After 50 seconds, close the configuration screen. The view will
display ‘Trying to Reconnect’. If the ACTIVE light on the IP
Camera has gone off and is now back on again flashing, the IP
Camera has rebooted. After the system reboots completely,
remove the power supply from the
unit and close Internet Explorer.
3. Return your PC/Laptop TCP/IP properties to their original
settings.
4. Before installing the IP Camera, you must use ‘PortForwarding’ on your personal router (Cases A, B).
You will need to forward 1 ports:
• Web Port
All the ports will be forwarded to the IP address you
assigned to the IP Camera.
In the example above, you would forward:
• 8888 192.168.0.200
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Network Setup -
Starting IP Camera
Examples: http://192.168.0.200:8888 or http://24.106.88.123
If you left your Web Port set to 80, do not need to specify the
port in the Address Bar to access the IP Camera.
The difference between B and C is that B needs to set the port
forwarding.
Since the type of DDNS differs from the service type, refer
to the related service site.
After forwarding correctly the Web Port,
through your router (if applicable), install the
IP Camera in a proper location.
1. Locate the serial number located on the label attached to the
bottom of the IP Camera, you will need this for DDNS
registration.
2. Connect the IP Camera to your router or cable/DSL modem
(per your network scenario) via a Cat5/5e UTP Ethernet
network cable.
3. Supply power to the IP Camera.
4. After 1 minute, verify the IP Camera indicators:
• LINK : Flickering/Solid
5. After configuring Port Forwarding on your computer
(if necessary), access your IP Camera on your local network by
opening Internet Explorer and specifying the IP address and
Web Port assigned to the IP Camera.
6. Access your IP Camera via the Internet :
If you use Case B, C
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Type the IP of the IP Camera.
If you use Case A, D
1) Open Internet Explorer.
2) Visit the DDNS website.
3) Register the IP Camera.
4) Give the DDNS server 10 minutes (MAX) to locate your IP
Camera’s IP information. You may reboot the server to send an
immediate request to our DDNS server.
5) After your camera is connected, select your camera.
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Web Viewer Screen -
Basic Screen
Web viewer is optimized with explorer10 or above version and Firefox.
If VLC is not installed or VLC plugin is not supported (Chrome), Live buffering and Channel select menu on 3, 4 will be changed to Live Viewer menu,
and then if HTML5(MJPEG) is selected on Live Viewer menu, then you can check the video.
Live video display. This is the region for live video stream from the camera.
Setup popup button. Click it to open the Setup page to setup details of IP camera like Video, Network, Events, System and etc.
See the section ‘Setup’.
Select Viewer. Click it to open from Viewer 1 to Viewer 4 separately and Viewer at once.
When the image goes unsmoothly because of bad network connection, it stored image during setup time and shows the image on
the live view screen.
User will see the delayed images as much as setup time.
Channel Select button. Select a stream produced from the camera between Stream 1 ~ 3 to display it in the live view screen.
Refer the ‘Setup > Video & Audio > Video’ to setup the Video Stream.
If you select Viewer 1 to Viewer 4, Channel Select button is activated.
Below “Menu” is supported in accordance with models.
PTZ Control - This camera model does not supports the zoom and focus.
Preset - Does not support.
Speaker Control - Enable/Disable Audio stream received from the camera and Volume control of the speaker in the Computer.
Alarm Input - If the alarm is triggered, the color of corresponding input number will be changed to bright orange from dark gray.
Relay Out - Using these Checkbox, you can read status of Relay Out and also set or reset it manually.
Motion - It shows the Motion event status.
Event Alert Icon ( ) appears if ‘Motion Detection’ is activated.
Camera Time - Display the camera time.
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Setup - Video & Audio Setup
Video Configuration
Detail Page - When you selects an item from the menu, you can set the details for the selected item.
Setup Constitution
Video&Audio
[ VIDEO, OSD, ROI, AUDIO, PRIVACY MASK ]
Camera
[ IMAGE ADJUSTMENT, EXPOSURE, DAY&NIGHT, BACKLIGHT, WHITE BALANCE, IMAGE, VIDEO ]
Network
[ STATUS, NETWORK SETTING, AUTO IP, ONVIF, UPNP, DDNS, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, RTSP INFORMATION ]
Trigger Action
[ ACTION RULES, IMAGE TRANSFER, RELAY OUT ]
Events
[ EVENT RULES, MOTION, TEMPERATURE, ALARM ]
Record
[ MANAGEMENT, RECORD LIST, STORAGE ]
Security
[ IP ADDRESS FILTER, RTSP AUTHENTICATION, IEEE 802.1x, HTTPS, CERTIFICATES, SERVICE ]
System
[ INFORMATION, FIRMWARE UPDATE, DATE&TIME, DST, USER MANAGEMENT, LOG, FACTORY RESET, RESTART, SYSTEM OPEN
SOURCE LICENSE ]
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Setup - Video & Audio Setup
Video Configuration
VIN Source - Select the Video 1 ~ Video 4 and Set the video setup.
4M
3M
1080p/i
720p/i
SVGA
VGA
4CIF
CIF
NTSC
2560 x 1440
2304 x 1296
1920 x 1080
1280 x 720
800 x 600
640 x 480
704 x 576
704 x 480
352 x 288
352 x 240
PAL
2560 x 1440
2304 x 1296
1920 x 1080
1280 x 720
800 x 600
640 x 480
704 x 576
704 x 480
352 x 288
352 x 240
Click 'apply' to set the other video setting.
Live Video Channel Setup - The video can be configured to variety settings with a combination of codec and resolution.
The camera performance has to be considered when setting multiple channels. This effects on the performance of the camera.
Codec - Choose the video codec. According to the selected codec, the subcategories can be changed automatically.
Description - Input the additional description about the selected channel. Max. 30 alphabets are allowed (Including space).
For the description, English Alphabets, numbers and special characters ( - _ @ . ) can be used.
Resolution - Select the video resolution.
Available resolution can be depends on the codec setup between the channels.
<Resolution of Video Format>
Frame Rate - Select the maximum Frame Rate.
Available Frame Rate can be different although same codecs were set up.
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Setup - Video & Audio Setup
Video Configuration
GOP(Group of Pictures) Size - Set up the number of frames (P-frame) which contain only changed information based on basic
frame (I-frame). Regarding videos with lots of movement, if you set GOP size bigger, only the number of P-frames is bigger.As a result, video resolution will be low but ‘File size’ and ‘Bit-rate can be decreased.
GOP(Group of Pictures) Size is..
I-frame and P-frame can be created for MPEG4 and H.264 video compression. I-frame(=key-frame) means the whole image data for one specific
scene of video. P-frame is image data which has been changed information compared to I-frame GOP is made up of one I-frame and corresponding
several P-frames. To improve video quality, set the number of P-frames smaller and to decrease image size, set the number of P-frames bigger.
Profile - The profile defines the subset of bit stream features in an H.264 stream, including color reproduction and additional
video compression.
Baseline - A simple profile with a low compression ratio. The Baseline profile supports I-frames and P-frames.
Main - An intermediate profile with a medium compression ratio. The main profile supports I-frames, P-frames, and B-frames.
High - A complex profile with a high compression ratio. The high profile supports I-frames, P-frames, and B-frames.
Smart Bitrate Control
Off - You can not use the Smart Bitrate Control function.
CVBR (Framerate priority) - This Mode is for cameras which do not want absolute any frame drop, but still want to get lower
bitrate. It has limitation when the Target bitrate is set to be very low, but actual motion is big or scene is very noisy.
CVBR (Quality priority) - When the Target bitrate is set to very low, and motion is big, then LBR will try to drop frames, and make
the final fps to be lower, so that it can save its and make the output frames to have better quality.
CBR - This Mode is a CBR alike mode which is close to traditional security IPCAM, and it's not designed for LBR, It's provided as an
option in LBR library just to help comparison.
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Setup - Video & Audio Setup
Video Configuration
Bitrate Mode - Select the bitrate control scheme of video compression from CBR (Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate).
CBR - To guarantee the designated constant bit rate, the quality of video are controlled in this mode. Therefore, the quality of
video is likely to be varying when network traffic is changing.
VBR - To guarantee the designated quality, the bit rate of video stream is changed in this mode. Therefore, the frame rate of
video is likely to be varying when network traffic is changing.
This category won't be appear if you select the codec.
Target Bitrate - If Bitrate Control is set to be CBR, you can set the Target Bitrate.
Extension Option
Off - You can not use the Extension Option.
SVC-T On - The H.264 SVC (Scalable Video Coding) is a video compression algorithm that enables effective and efficient transmission
of video files over low bandwidth networks.
Quality - For VBR control mode, The Target Quality of video can be setup.
Click ‘Apply’ to make above setting effective.
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