This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class A devices and
describes how to keep the system CE compliant.
Declaration of Conformity
FCC
This equipment has been tested and veried to comply with the limits for
a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
(domestic environment) is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference (take adequate measures)
at their own expense.
CE
The product(s) described in this manual complies with all applicable European
Union (CE) directives if it has a CE marking. For computer systems to remain CE
compliant, only CE-compliant parts may be used. Maintaining CE compliance
also requires proper cable and cabling techniques.
Safety Information
Before installing and using the device, note the following precautions:
ƒ Read all instructions carefully. ƒ Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual.ƒ Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand. ƒ Do not use the camera in extreme temperature conditions. Please use the
camera within -20ºC to 50ºC. Air vent is required at high temperature.
ƒ Do not use or store the camera in humid environment. It may cause poor
image quality.
ƒ Do not use the camera in unstable lighting conditions. Inconsistent lighting
or ickering may cause poor image.
ƒ Never use the camera close to gas or oil leak. It may not operate properly.ƒ Do not disassemble the camera. There is no user serviceable part inside.ƒ Do not drop the camera or apply force on it. It may cause a malfunction.ƒ Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating
device.
ƒ Never face the camera to strong light for long periods of time. It may
damage the CMOS sensor.
External power supply cannot be used with PoE simultaneously
or it will damage the camera.
When this camera is installed near wireless communication
devices that emit strong electromagnetic eld, irregularity
such as noise may appear in the image.
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Installation Recommendations
Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get
into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small
components separated.
Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally
damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow
require only a few simple tools, including the following:
ƒ A Philips screwdriver ƒ A at-tipped screwdriver ƒ A grounding strap ƒ An anti-static pad
Using your ngers can disconnect most of the connections. It is recommended
that you do not use needle-nose pliers to disconnect connections as these can
damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors.
Conventions Used in this Manual
Warning:
Information about certain situations, which if not observed,
can cause personal injury. This will prevent injury to yourself
when performing a task.
CAUTION!CAUTION!
Caution:
Information to avoid damaging components or losing data.
Note:
Provides additional information to complete a task easily.
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Package Contents
The IR Indoor Mini Dome IP Camera package contains the following accessories:
NameQuantity
IP camera1
Quick installation guide1
Accessory pack1
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Chapter 1: Product Introduction
Overview
NDR154
Cable
n
No.NameFunctional Description
Connect to a router or switch on your network
1
1
Waterproof
LAN (RJ45)
using RJ45 Ethernet cable (Cat5e or better).
100Mbps connection. PoE supported (class 3 PoE
switch required).
Chapter 1: Product Introduction
Hardware Specications
Camera
ƒ Image sensor: 1/2.8” 2MP Sony STARVIS CMOS progressive sensor ƒ Minimum resolution: 1920(H) x 1080(V)ƒ Lens: Vari-focal Lens 2.8-12mm F1.4ƒ IR eective distance: 20Mƒ Support Smart IR functionƒ Day and night: Auto ICRƒ Minimum Illumination: Color 0.05 LUX/F1.4, B/W 0 LUX/F1.4ƒ Electronic shutter speed: Auto/Manual 1/3.75~1/10000ƒ Gain control: Auto/Manualƒ Backlight compensation: Yesƒ White balance mode: Auto/Manualƒ Privacy masking: 1 areaƒ Image settings:
– Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Mirror and Flip
Video
ƒ Video compression: H.264/MJPEGƒ Video streaming: triple streaming,
H.264 stream 1/ H.264 stream 2/ MJPEG stream 3
ƒ Video resolution: 1080P (1920x1080), SXVGA (1280x960),
NTP, DHCP, FTP, IPv6, HTTPS, Zero Congure
ƒ ONVIF: Prole S, Qƒ Users: Live viewing/Administrator for up to 10 clientsƒ Browsers: IE
Event Management
ƒ Event trigger: Motion detection 5x5 areas/ Tampering detectionƒ Notications: Send message via email or FTP, record to JPG/ AVI
General
ƒ Power supply: PoE 802.3afƒ Weight: TBDƒ Dimension: 141 x 103.5mmƒ Waterproof: IP66ƒ Operating Temp.: -20°C ~ 50°Cƒ Humidity: 10% ~ 90%RH (no condensation)ƒ Certication: CE/FCC class Aƒ Application: SDK available for application development
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Hardware Installation
No. Name
1Mounting screws
2Wall mount bracket (ACB-02) W1 kit
3Expansion bolts
4Mounting screws
5Wall or ceiling surface
6Installation sticker
Description: The mounting surface for the bracket installation needs to
withstand at least three times the total weight of the bracket and IP camera.
1. Place the installation sticker on the installation surface (wall or ceiling).
2. Drill the four mounting holes on the sticker.
3. Insert the expansion bolts into the drilled holes.
4. Secure the wall mount bracket to the installation surface with mounting
screws.
5. Remove the bracket base of the camera and secure it to the wall mount
bracket.
6. Secure the camera to the bracket base with four at head screws.
7. Loosen the screws on the camera to remove the cover and glasses. Adjust
the camera angle to the desired eld of view.
8. After adjusting the camera angle, screw the cover and glasses back into
place to secure the camera.
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Chapter 2: Camera Conguration
Accessing the Camera’s Conguration Menu
(Graphical User Interface)
The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.250, make sure the IP address of
the computer accessing the camera is on the same network subnet before
proceeding.
You can access the camera via a web browser or CAM-FINDER software. The
following information outlines the instructions for each method.
Installing CAM-FINDER Software
Note: If CAM-FINDER is already installed, you can skip this section and continue
to the next section CAM-FINDER on page 7.
1. Download the CAM-Finder installer le.
2. Unzip the CAM-FINDER le to a location on the hard drive.
3. Once unzipped, double click on the setup le to start the installation
program.
4. Click the Next button on the welcome screen to continue.
Next button
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5. Conrm the directory that the program will be installed on. To specify a
dierent folder, please click on the Browse button and locate the desired
installation folder.
6. To check the available drives you can install the software to and their
available and required disk space, please click on the Disk Cost button.
7. Specify which user accounts on the computer can access the program, the
options are Everyone and Just me.
Browse button
Disk Cost
button
Next button
User accounts
8. Click on the Next button to continue.
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9. Click on the Next button to begin installation.
10. Once the installation process is complete, click on the Close button to
nish. A shortcut will be created on the desktop.
Next button
Close button
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CAM-FINDER
1. Locate and open the CAM-FINDER software shortcut on the desktop.
2. When the program is launched, it will begin searching the network for IP
cameras automatically (the search will last for up to 90 seconds). You can
also manually search cameras by clicking on the Search button.
3. Once the camera is discovered, it will show the following information:
ƒ Model Nameƒ IP addressƒ MAC addressƒ UUIDƒ Serial Numberƒ Version
4. You can access the menu by double clicking the camera’s IP address under
Camera List. The IE will be opened automatically.
Camera
List
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Web Browser
1. Locate and open one of the web browsers (such as Internet Explorer,
Chrome, Firefox, etc.) shortcut on the desktop.
2. In the address bar, type 192.168.0.250 (default IP address of the camera)
and then press the Enter button.
3. You will be prompted with a pop-up window asking for login information,
type in “Admin” (default login name) and
“1234” (default password)
4. Once logged in, you will see the main screen.
Admin
1234
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SetupViewerSnapshotStart/StopLive view
Snapshot
Takes a image snapshot from the camera, you will be prompted to store the
image le onto the computer’s hard drive.
Start/Stop
Press to stop the live video, press again to restart.
Viewer
Views the live video of the camera.
Setup
Options for conguring the IP camera.
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Conguring the Camera’s Setting
1. To congure the camera’s setting, click on the Setup button on the main
screen to enter the conguration menu.
Setup
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Browsing Through the Conguration Menu
The layout of the conguration menu is split into two sections. All the camera
settings are located on the left hand side of the interface, clicking on them will
open their corresponding sub-menu on the right.
The following are the camera settings available on the left hand side:
This section adjusts the image settings of the camera.
Camera Name
Specify a name for the camera. The name will be displayed in the upper left
corner on the live video stream of the camera.
Primary Stream 1
Codec
Congures the format of the video stream, the options are H.264 and MJPEG.
Resolution
Congures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are
1920x1080(1080P), 1280x960(SXVGA), 1280x720(720P), 1024x768(XGA),
800x600(SVGA) and 720x480(D1).
Quality
Congures the image quality to Excellent, Good or Normal levels.
Max Bit Rate
Congures the bit rate. The available options are 20000, 18000, 16000, 14000
and 12000.
Frame Rate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream, the range is 1~30FPS if H.264 is
selected as the codec. However, if MJPEG is selected, the range is 1~10FPS.
GOP Length
Congures the GOP length of the stream. The options are 0.5, 1, 2, 3 and 4,
setting “0.5 seconds” will yield the best video quality.
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Secondary Stream (Stream 2)
Codec
Options to disable or enable stream 2 as H.264. Select OFF to disable stream 2.
Resolution
Congures the resolution of the video stream. The available options
are 1280x720(720P), 720x480(D1), 640x480(VGA), 704x240(2CIF) and
352x240(CIF).
Quality
Congures the image quality to Excellent, Good or Normal levels.
Max Bit Rate
Congures the bit rate. The available options are 20000, 18000, 16000, 14000
and 12000.
Frame Rate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream, the range is 1~30FPS.
GOP Length
Congures the GOP length of the stream. The options are 0.5, 1, 2, 3 and 4,
setting “0.5 seconds” will yield the best video quality.
hird Stream (Stream 3)
Codec
Options to disable or enable stream 3 as MJPEG. Select OFF to disable stream
3.
Resolution
Congures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are
640x480(VGA) and 352x240(CIF).
Quality
Congures the video quality of the stream. The options are High, Normal
and Low.
Frame Rate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream, the range is 1~30FPS.
Note:
If you enable streams 1~3 simultaneously, the frame rate
range will be 1~15FPS for each stream.
If stream 1 and stream 2 are set to 720p resolution, stream 3
must be disabled (Codec is OFF).
Note:
Please make sure to enable Stream 2 (Codec is ON) and select
resolution at 640x480(VGA), 704x240(2CIF) or 352x240(CIF) in
order to view the image on the NVR which you purchased from
us.
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Mirror
Flips the image horizontally or vertically. If you select Both, the image will be
ipped horizontally then vertically.
Rate Control
Congures the Rate Control mode as VBR (variable bit rate), or CBR
(constant bit rate) for the stream.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Video - Exposure
Auto Exposure
Congures the IP camera to adjust the exposure automatically based on the
settings specied in Method, EV, Max Exposure, Min Exposure, Sensitivity and
Max. Gain.
Manual Exposure
Options to adjust the camera’s exposure time and gain manually.
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Exposure Cont.
ICR Control (IR Cut Filter)
Set to Auto by default. In Auto, the camera will automatically turn the
infrared lights ON or OFF based on the lighting levels in the environment.
When set to Forced B/W, the camera will display black & white images
regardless of the current lighting level. When set to Forced Color, the
camera will display color regardless of the current lighting level.
BLC (Backlight Compensation)
Enables or disables backlight compensation function, enable this option if
an image in the camera is too dark.
Digital WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)
Enables or disables WDR function, enable this option if the camera is exposed
to bright backlight, glare or high contrast lighting. You can speciy the WDR
constrast level from level 1 to level 5.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Video - White Balance
White Balance Mode
White balance allows the camera to produce more accurate colors under
dierent lighting conditions. The default setting is Auto White Balance, which
automatically adjusts the white balance to suit the current lighting condition.
The sensitivity of Auto White Balance can be selected from the drop down
menu. You can also adjust the white balance manually through R/G/B gain,
the range is 0.4 ~ 4.0.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Video - Basic Settings
Brightness
Congures the brightness of the image, the range is 0 ~ 255, with 0 being the
lowest brightness. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to
increase the value. The default value is 128.
Contrast
Congures the contrast of the image, the range is 0 ~ 255, with 0 being the
lowest contrast. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to
increase the value. The default value is 128.
Saturation
Congures the color saturation of the image, the range is 0 ~ 255, with 0 being
the lowest saturation. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to
increase the value. The default value is 128.
Sharpness
Congures the sharpness of the image, the range is 0 ~ 255, with 0 being the
lowest sharpness. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to
increase the value. The default value is 128.
Default All Image Parameters
Default button to discard all the settings applied to the image.
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Video - ROI
Basic Settings
ROI is used to select which areas will be monitored and recorded with higher
image quality while using lower image quality for other non-ROI zones to save
bandwidth and storage. The instructions below illustrate how to setup ROI.
1. Select Fixed ROI to enable ROI function. The default is OFF.
2. Set the image quality of the ROI in the Level drop down menu, the options
are High or Low.
3. Select the area to set the ROI by holding down the mouse button and
drag to make a rectangular square, release the button once the desired
area is covered.
4. Press the Save Window button and Save button for the setting to take
eect.
5. The ROI area will then be seen on the video stream.
To delete the ROI area, select OFF in the drop down menu and press the Save
button.
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Video - Privacy Mask
Basic Settings
Congures which area of the video stream will be masked for privacy. Only 1
privacy mask can be congured.
1. Select ON to enable Privacy Mask function. The default is OFF.
2. Select the area to set the privacy mask by holding down the mouse
button and drag to make a rectangular square, release the button once
the desired area is covered.
3. Press the Save Window button and the masked area will be lled with
black.
4. Press the Save button to save all the settings.
5. The masked area with the label Mask will then be seen on the video
stream.
To delete the privacy mask area, select OFF in the drop down menu and press
the Save button.
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Network - Basic
DHCP
Enables DHCP, use this feature if the camera is connected to a network with
DHCP server.
Static IP Address
You can manually congure network settings, including IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Default Gateway and DNS server address.
HTTP Port
Congures the HTTP port number of the web conguration menu.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Network - FTP
FTP Server IP
Specify the IP address of the FTP server where you want to store video les.
FTP Server Port
Specify the port number of the FTP server.
User Name
Specify the login username for the FTP server.
Password
Specify the login password for the FTP server.
File Upload Path
Specify the directory that the camera will upload data to.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Network - SMTP
My Server Requires Authorization
Enables or disables authorization of SMTP.
SMTP Server IP
Specify the IP address of the SMTP mail server.
User Name
Specify the login username for the SMTP mail server.
Password
Specify the login password for the SMTP mail server.
Sender
Specify the email address of the sender.
Receiver
Specify the email address to send the email when an event is triggered by
motion detection.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Network - NTP
NTP Server
Type in the host name or IP address of the NTP Server that will be used for
synchronization of the date and time.
Time Zone
Select the time zone relevant to your location in the drop down list.
DST
Check this option to enable automatic daylight saving, or uncheck it for
manual conguration of daylight saving. The Start/End date and time for
daylight saving can be manually congured in the text boxes beneath the
option.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Network - RTSP
Stream 1 to 3 RTSP Port
Congures the RTSP port number of stream 1 to 3, and displays the URL of
stream 1 to 3. The range is 554~65535.
ƒ Default URL of Stream 1: rtsp://cameraIP:554/stream1ƒ Default URL of Stream 2: rtsp://cameraIP:8556/stream2ƒ Default URL of Stream 3: rtsp://cameraIP:8555/stream3
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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System - Date & Time
Current Time
Displays the current date and time.
New Time
Select one of the options to congure the new date and time.
ƒ Set Manually -ƒ Synchronize with Computer Time - Select this option to synchronize the
date and time to the computer connected to the camera.
ƒ S
ynchronize with NTP Server - Select this option to synchronize the date
and time with a NTP server.
Select this option to manually congure the date and time.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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System - Maintenance
Current Version Description
Displays the current rmware version.
Specify the Firmware to Update
To update the camera’s rmware, click on the Browse button and locate the
rmware image le, once the le is selected, press the Update button to begin.
During update, please do not disconnect the network cable,
CAUTION!CAUTION!
reset or power o the IP camera, as you may damage the
device.
Restart Camera
Click this button to reboot the camera.
Factory Default
Click this button to restore all the camera’s setting back to factory default
except IP address.
Hardware Factory Default
Click this button to restore all the camera’s setting back to factory default,
including IP address (default is 192.168.0.250).
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System - User Management
User List
Displays user accounts available on the camera. To delete an account, press
the Delete User button.
Add/Modify User
To add a user account, type in the username and password (username and
password must be at least 3 and up to 33 characters), retype the password to
conrm, then choose the access level for the account in the Authority option.
A total of ten accounts can be created for Admin/Viewer.
Press the Add/Modify User button once all the settings are conrmed for the
new changes to take eect.
Access Level
Admin: Has full control (read/write) over every conguration
menu item.
Viewer: Only has access (read) to the live view of the camera
(main screen).
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System - Log
Log
Records all the status information of the camera in list format when the camera
is connecting to the PC.
Clear Log File
Deletes all the records.
Download Log File
Downloads the log le to the computer as a text le.
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Events - Motion Detection
Setting up Motion Detection
1. Select the motion sensitivity level from the drop down menu, the options
are Lowest, Low, Medium, High and Highest. To enter a customized
threshold value, select User Dene and enter a sensitivity value of 1~100
in the textbox.
2. In the live video screen below, select the desired area for motion
detection by clicking on the rectangular box. The border of the box will
turn red indicating that it is selected. You can select multiple boxes, up to
5x5 boxes can be selected. Press the Save Motion Area button to save the
selected area.
3. Select one of the following actions to perform when alarm is triggered:
ƒ OFF: The stream will not be sent out. ƒ FTP: The stream will be uploaded to a FTP server. ƒ SMTP: The stream will be sent out by an email.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Note:
Please refer to page 22 & 23 for more information about FTP
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Event - Tampering Detection
Tampering Detection
Enables or disables tamper detection. When enabled, the camera will trigger
the actions selected.
Sensitivity
Congures the sensitivity of the tamper detection, the range is 10~600.
Action
Select one of the following actions to perform when tamper detection is
triggered:
ƒ OFF: The stream will not be sent out. ƒ FTP: The stream will be uploaded to a FTP server. ƒ SMTP: The stream will be sent out by an email.
Note:
Please refer to page 22 & 23 for more information about FTP
and SMTP settings.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Recording - Video File
AVI Format
Selects which video format to store on the FTP server.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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Recording - FTP
FTP Networking
Displays the FTP settings of the Network section (refer to page 22).
Storage Setting
Congures which le format to store on the FTP server, the options are AVI or
JPEG.
Save
Save button to apply the congurations, click on this button once all the
settings are conrmed for the new changes to take eect.
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