DVTEL Quasar CM-3211-00, Quasar CM-3211-01, Quasar CM-3211-10, Quasar CM-3211-10-I, Quasar CM-3211-11 User And Installation Manual

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Quasar CM-3211 Series Mini-Dome Camera User and Installation Guide
Installation and configuration instructions for the CM-3211 Series IP Mini-dome Camera
CM-3211-00 Indoor camera with
varifocal lens
CM-3211-01 Outdoor camera with
varifocal lens
CM-3211-10 Indoor camera with
motorized lens
CM-3211-10-I Indoor camera with
motorized lens and infrared LED illuminator
CM-3211-11 Outdoor camera with
motorized lens
CM-3211-11-I Outdoor camera with
motorized lens and infrared LED illuminator
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Contents
Contents ................................................................................................................................. i
1 Overview ................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Features ................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Package Contents .................................................................................................... 2
2 Introduction to the CM-3211 Series IP Mini-dome Camera ................................ 3
2.1 CM-3211-00 Indoor Varifocal Camera Dimensions .................................................. 3
2.2 CM-3211-01 Outdoor Varifocal Camera Dimensions ................................ ............... 4
2.3 CM-3211-10/10-I/11/11-I Indoor and Outdoor Motorized Camera Dimensions ........ 5
2.4 Camera Connectors ................................................................................................. 6
3 System Requirements ........................................................................................... 7
4 Installation ............................................................................................................. 8
4.1 Indoor Installation ..................................................................................................... 8
4.2 Outdoor Installation .................................................................................................. 8
4.3 Power and Ethernet Cable Connection .................................................................... 9
4.4 Initial Camera Configuration................................................................................... 10
4.5 Remove the Base Plate ......................................................................................... 11
4.6 Mounting Instructions ............................................................................................. 12
4.6.1 Mounting the CM-3211-00, CM-3211-10, or CM-3211-10-I Indoor Camera ..... 12
4.6.2 Mounting the CM-3211-01, CM-3211-11, or CM-3211-11-I Outdoor Camera .. 15
4.7 Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View .................................................... 18
5 Searching and Accessing the Camera with Device Search ............................. 20
6 Configuration and Operation .............................................................................. 25
6.1 Browser-Based Viewer Introduction ....................................................................... 26
6.2 Home Page ............................................................................................................ 28
6.2.1 CM-3211-00/01 Varifocal Camera Home Page ................................................ 28
6.2.2 CM-3211-10/10-I/11/11-I Motorized Camera Home Page ................................ 30
6.3 System-Related Settings ....................................................................................... 33
6.3.1 Host Name and System Time Setting ............................................................... 34
6.3.2 Security ............................................................................................................. 36
6.3.2.1 User ........................................................................................................... 37
6.3.2.2 HTTPS ....................................................................................................... 40
6.3.2.3 IP Filter ....................................................................................................... 46
6.3.2.4 IEEE 802.1X .............................................................................................. 47
6.3.3 Network ............................................................................................................ 49
6.3.3.1 Basic ................................................................ ................................ .......... 50
6.3.3.2 QoS ............................................................................................................ 53
6.3.3.3 SNMP Settings ........................................................................................... 54
6.3.3.4 UPnP .......................................................................................................... 56
6.3.4 DDNS ............................................................................................................... 58
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6.3.5 Mail ................................................................................................................... 60
6.3.6 FTP ................................................................................................................... 61
6.3.7 HTTP ................................................................................................................ 62
6.3.8 Application ........................................................................................................ 63
6.3.9 Motion Detection ............................................................................................... 69
6.3.10 Network Failure Detection ............................................................................. 73
6.3.11 Tampering Alarm ........................................................................................... 75
6.3.12 Storage Management .................................................................................... 77
6.3.13 Recording ...................................................................................................... 81
6.3.14 File Location .................................................................................................. 82
6.3.15 Iris Adjustment ............................................................................................... 83
6.3.16 View Information ............................................................................................ 84
6.3.16.1 View Log File ............................................................................................. 85
6.3.16.2 User Information ................................ ................................ ........................ 86
6.3.16.3 View Parameters ....................................................................................... 88
6.3.17 Factory Default .............................................................................................. 89
6.3.18 Software Version ........................................................................................... 91
6.3.19 Software Upgrade ......................................................................................... 92
6.3.20 Maintenance .................................................................................................. 95
6.4 Video and Audio Streaming Settings ..................................................................... 97
6.4.1 Video Resolution and Rotate Type ................................................................... 98
6.4.1.1 NTSC System Settings .............................................................................. 99
6.4.1.2 PAL System Settings ................................................................................ 102
6.4.2 Video Compression ........................................................................................ 107
6.4.3 Video OCX Protocol ....................................................................................... 110
6.4.4 Video Frame Rate .......................................................................................... 111
6.4.5 Audio Mode and Bit Rate Settings .................................................................. 114
6.5 Camera Settings .................................................................................................. 116
6.5.1 Exposure Setting ............................................................................................ 117
6.5.2 White Balance Setting .................................................................................... 118
6.5.3 Picture Adjustment ......................................................................................... 119
6.5.4 Backlight ......................................................................................................... 120
6.5.5 Digital Zoom ................................................................................................... 120
6.5.6 IR Function ..................................................................................................... 120
6.5.7 WDR Function ................................................................................................ 121
6.5.8 Noise Reduction ............................................................................................. 121
6.5.9 TV System ...................................................................................................... 123
6.6 Logout .................................................................................................................. 123
7 Appendix ............................................................................................................ 124
7.1 Appendix A: Technical Specifications .................................................................. 125
7.2 Appendix B: Internet Security Settings ................................................................. 129
7.3 Appendix C: Install UPnP Components ............................................................... 133
7.4 Appendix D: Deleting the Existing DC Viewer ...................................................... 136
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7.5 Appendix E: Deleting Temporary Internet Files .................................................... 137
7.6 Appendix F: Contacting DVTel ............................................................................. 139
7.7 Appendix G: Accessories ..................................................................................... 140
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1 Overview
Important: If you are using DVTel Latitude, we recommend that you configure the
cameras settings via the AdminCenter. This is because the camera’s web-based interface might be overwritten by Latitude settings. Refer to the Latitude online help for information regarding configuring camera settings.
H.264 and MJPEG compression
HTTP streaming MJPEG
Progressive scan CMOS sensor
Edge motion detection
Motion detection with region of
interest masking
Historical motion-detection levels
detected /recorded at frame levels.
Detection event driven alarms
Alarm input driven events
Relay output actions on alarm
Built-in web application/web
server
FTP upload (up to two
locations)
Upload alarm images to FTP
Dual HTTP notification server
support (up to two servers)
Send images on alarm to e-
mail
E-Mail SMTP alarm notification (up to
two e-mails)
Micro SD recording support
Record snapshots to SD card
on alarm
Sequential snapshot numbering
SNMP v1/v2 and SNMP traps
Security IP restricted access
allow/deny list
UPnP support Electronic day/night (ICR)
Analog video output
Full-time BNC analog output
Privacy masks
WDR and ATW
3DNR image noise reduction
ONVIF support
RTSP support
Supports PoE /12VDC/24VAC
Multiple users
Group permissions
Per-user permissions
Tampering detection and
notification
Two encoder streams
available
Low-lux mode and backlight
compensation
Vandal-proof IP66 enclosure
(CM-3211-01/11/11-I)
Motorized lens
(CM-3211-10/11/11-I)
Infrared LED illuminator
(CM-3211-10-I/11-I)
The Quasar CM-3211 Series IP Mini-dome Camera provides real-time, Full HD H.264 multi­streaming with the highest quality image. Its compact, sophisticated mechanical design and snap-in camera chassis facilitate easy installation.
The CM-3211 series includes the following models (collectively referred to as CM-3211-xx):
CM-3211-00 Indoor Camera with varifocal lens CM-3211-01 Outdoor Camera with varifocal lens CM-3211-10 Indoor Camera with motorized lens CM-3211-10-I Indoor Camera with motorized lens and infrared IR illuminator CM-3211-11 Outdoor Camera with motorized lens CM-3211-11-I Outdoor Camera with motorized lens and infrared IR illuminator
1.1 Features
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Following are key features of the CM-3211-xx cameras:
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NOTE: MJPEG is not supported by Latitude.
Mini-dome camera
DC jack cable
Power terminal block
Star-bit tool (Torx wrench)
Self-tapping screws
(×4)
Plastic screw anchors
(×4)
Rubber washers (×6)
1.2 Package Contents
Check that the package contains the items listed below.
Indoor and Outdoor Camera Package Contents
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CD
(Bundled software and
documentation)
Quick-start guide
2 Introduction to the CM-3211 Series IP
Mini-dome Camera
This chapter provides the camera dimensions for reference before installation. Definition of each connector on the cameras PCB board is also specified.
Related Links
CM-3211-00 Camera Dimensions
CM-3211-01 Camera Dimensions
CM-3211-10, CM-3211-10-I, CM-3211-11, and CM-3211-11-I Camera Dimensions
Camera Connectors
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
2.1 CM-3211-00 Indoor Varifocal Camera
Dimensions
The CM-3211-00 IP Indoor Mini-dome Camera’s dimensions are shown below.
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2.2 CM-3211-01 Outdoor Varifocal Camera
Dimensions
The CM-3211-01 Varifocal IP Outdoor Mini-dome Camera’s dimensions are shown below.
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Top View Side View
2.3 CM-3211-10/10-I/11/11-I Indoor and
Outdoor Motorized Camera Dimensions
The CM-3211-10, CM-3211-10-I, CM-3211-11, and CM-3211-11-I Indoor and Outdoor Motorized IP Mini-dome Camera dimensions are shown below.
Top View Side View
Related Link
Appendix A: Technical Specifications
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Connector
Pin No.
Definition
Remarks
Reset Button
-
Restore to factory default
BNC
-
Analog Video Output
Alarm I/O
1
GND (Input)
Alarm connection
2
Input
3
Output
4
Output
Audio I/O
1
Output (L)
Two-way audio transmission
2
Output (R)
3
GND
4
Input
Power
12VDC
1
Power
Power connection
2
Reserved
3
GND
24VAC
1
Power-1
2
Earth GND
3
Power-2
RJ-45
-
10/100 Mbps Ethernet/PoE
2.4 Camera Connectors
The diagram below shows the CM-3211-xx’s reset button and various connectors. Definition for each connector is given as follows.
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Items
System Requirement
Personal Computer
Intel® Pentium® M, 2.16GHz or Intel® CoreTM2 Duo, 2.0GHz, 2GB RAM or more
Operating System
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7
Web Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later Firefox Chrome Safari
Network Card
10Base-T (10 Mbps) or 100Base-TX (100 Mbps) operation
Viewer
ActiveX control plug-in for Microsoft IE
3 System Requirements
To access the camera via a web browser, ensure that your PC has the proper network connection and meets system requirements as described below.
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4 Installation
Following are instructions for indoor and outdoor installation of the CM-3211 series cameras.
4.1 Indoor Installation
Read the instructions provided in this chapter thoroughly before installing the CM-3211-00, CM-3211-10, or CM-3211-10-I. Following are additional considerations for indoor installation:
There must be a fuse or breaker at the starting point of the electrical wiring
infrastructure.
For indoor installations, such as industrial applications, the camera must be
protected from elements such as damaging fumes, metallic dust, extreme temperatures, soot, moisture, over spray, etc.
Do not place the camera on or near radiators and heat sources. All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory
requirements.
4.2 Outdoor Installation
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Read the instructions provided in this chapter thoroughly before installing the CM-3211-01, CM-3211-11, or CM-3211-11-I camera. Following are additional considerations for outdoor installation:
For outside wiring installation, always use weatherproof equipment, such as
boxes, receptacles, connectors, etc.
For electrical wiring, use the properly rated sheathed cables for conditions to
which the cable will be exposed (for example, moisture, heat, UV, physical requirements, etc.).
Plan ahead to determine where to install infrastructure weatherproof equipment.
Whenever possible, ground components to an outdoor ground.
Use best security practices to design and maintain secured camera access,
communications infrastructure, tamper-proof outdoor boxes, etc.
All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory
requirements.
Related Links
Power and Ethernet Cable Connection
Initial Camera Configuration
Remove the Base Plate
Mounting the CM-3211-00, CM-3211-10, or CM-3211-10-I IP Indoor Mini-dome Camera
Mounting the CM-3211-01, CM-3211-11, or CM-3211-11-I IP Outdoor Mini-dome Camera
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NOTE: You can use an Ethernet crossover cable to connect the CM-3211-xx directly to a PC.
The green Link LED indicates a good network connection.
The orange Activity LED flashes to indicate network activity.
Adjusting and Framing Up the Camera View
4.3 Power and Ethernet Cable Connection
Power Connection
Make sure the cameras power cable is properly connected. Refer to the pin definition table in
Camera Connectors. If using Power over Ethernet (PoE), make sure Power Sourcing
Equipment (PSE) is available on the connected network. All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local regulatory requirements.
Ethernet Cable Connection
Use of Category 5 Ethernet cable is recommended for network connection. For best transmission quality, cable length should not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 connector of the CM-3211-xx camera and the other end to the network switch or PC.
Check the status of the link indicator and activity indicator LEDs. If the LEDs are unlit, check the LAN connection.
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Note: The camera can be connected to a PC for bench installation via an Ethernet cross-cable.
Note: The camera default IP Address is 192.168.0.250 and default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0.
4.4 Initial Camera Configuration
To perform the initial camera configuration:
1.) Using the supplied star-bit tool, unscrew the mini-dome cover, and remove it.
2.) Plug the CAT5 cable into the camera’s Ethernet port. If the network doesn’t provide PoE 802.3af, wire a properly rated 12VDC/24VAC power supply into the terminal-block plug and plug it into the power terminals. See polarity noted in HD
Series Connections image.
3.) Do one of the following:
Copy and run the DeviceSearch.exe from the included CD. From the Latitude Sidebar, run the Unified Configurator by selecting
Applications Device Configuration Tool and then on the Unified Configurator screen, click DVTel HD Series.
4.) In the DeviceSearch application, click Device Search and do the following:
a.) In the search results, click on the camera to select it.
b.) Right-click and select from the shortcut menu Network Setup.
c.) In the dialog that appears, select Static IP.
d.) Enter the IP Address, Gateway and Netmask (network mask) as needed
and click OK.
5.) Disconnect the Ethernet cable and, if you are using a power supply, turn off the power to the power supply and unplug it. The camera is ready for deployment in a site installation (mounting).
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Tip: A camera setup adapter, such as Veracity Pinpoint, can be used to connect a laptop directly to the camera when using PoE.
Caution: The CM-3211-00 is an indoor CM camera and should be kept in a clean and dry indoor environment. Operating temperature should be maintained within
-10°C~50°C. Operating humidity is 10% to 90% (non-condensing). The camera should be kept dry, free from water condensation, dust, dirt, and smoke.
4.5 Remove the Base Plate
1.) If you have not already removed the mini-dome cover, unscrew and remove it using the star-bit tool supplied with the camera.
2.) Press the sides of the inner cover inward and remove the cover.
3.) Unscrew the module-fastening screw.
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Module­Flanges
4.) Press in the camera module flanges to unsnap the camera module from the base plate.
4.6 Mounting Instructions
Following are mounting instructions for the CM-3211 series cameras.
4.6.1 IR Camera (CM3211-10-I & CM3211-11-I) Mounting
Tips
To eliminate the IR reflection it is mostly recommended to apply the following steps:
1. Clean the bubble from dirt and finger prints.
2. Make sure the bubble has no scratches.
3. Fasten the screw that secures the snap-in chassis in order to have the rubber sealed
against the bubble
4. Avoid aiming the IR where there are nearby objects closer than the scene of interest
which might reflect back into the lens.
4.6.2 Mounting the CM-3211-00, CM-3211-10, or CM-3211-
10-I Indoor Camera
1.) Do one of the following:
For drilled wall or ceiling mounting:
a.) Use a pointed pencil and the base plate as a template to mark the mounting
surface through the plate holes where the four screw holes will need to be drilled.
Important: Before marking and drilling the holes, ensure that the base plate alignment is oriented correctly so that the required camera field of view can be
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Tip: Even if you are not using alarm inputs and audio input/output at the time of installation, you may want to consider pre-wiring these connections for future use.
NOTE: The power cable is not required if using PoE.
achieved when the system is assembled.
b.) In the marked locations, drill each hole using a drill-bit of a slightly smaller
diameter than the supplied screw anchors (molly-plug anchor). You want to achieve a snug insertion so that the plug expansion holds firm after the screws are screwed in.
c.) Fully insert the supplied anchors into drilled holes. You may need to tap them
flush with the wall using a finishing hammer.
For installing on a 4S recessed electrical box:
a.) Have a qualified installer (check your local electrical codes) rough-in the 4S
recessed electrical box and run the wires and power (if not PoE) through the wall/conduits to the box location.
b.) Ensure that the box is sufficiently sturdy (attach to the wall stud, ceiling joist,
or reinforced surface as needed) to securely hold the weight of the camera.
For bracket, pole and pendant installations:
o Follow the hanging device installation instructions.
2.) If running the cables through the back, thread the power and Ethernet cables and any other wires (such as a relay output, alarm input, audio in, or audio out) through the back wire entry. If you are not wiring from within the wall, you can run the wires through the slot on the side of the mini-dome. Punch out the half circle slot and run the wires through this slot.
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Tip: Use shims for shoring up mounts on uneven surfaces.
3.) Thread the wires through the base plate and screw it to the predrilled wall, ceiling, CM Series Mini-dome Recessed Mount, CM Series Mini Mini-dome Corner Mount, or 4S electrical box. Check that the installation is not flimsy, will not wobble, and is flush with the mounting surface.
4.) Snap the camera module back on the base plate with the wiring threaded through the gap at the module base and then screw in the module-fastening screw.
5.) Plug the CAT5 cable into the camera Ethernet port and, if needed, plug the power terminal block into the power terminals.
6.) If applicable, wire the Alarm In, Alarm Out, Audio In, and Audio Out terminal blocks to external devices.
HD Series Connections
7.) If needed, connect the other end of the CAT5 cable to the network and turn on the power from the power supply.
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Note: Do not reassemble the camera’s inner cover and mini-dome cover until after hardware configurations and lens adjustments are made.
4.6.3 Mounting the CM-3211-01, CM-3211-11, or CM-3211-
11-I Outdoor Camera
1.) Do one of the following:
For drilled wall or ceiling mounting:
a.) Use a pointed pencil and the base as a template to mark the mounting surface
through the plate holes where the four screw holes need to be drilled.
Important: Before marking and drilling the holes, ensure that the base plate alignment is oriented correctly so that the required camera field of view can be achieved when the system is assembled.
b.) In the marked locations, drill each hole using a drill-bit of a slightly smaller
diameter than the supplied screw anchors (molly-plug anchor). You want to achieve a snug insertion so that the plug expansion holds firm after the screws are screwed in.
c.) Fully insert the supplied anchors into drilled holes. You may need to tap them
flush with the wall using a finishing hammer.
For installing on a 4S recessed electrical box:
a.) Have a qualified installer (check your local electrical codes) rough-in the 4S
recessed electrical box and run the wires and power (if not PoE) through the wall/conduits to the box location.
b.) Ensure that the box is sufficiently sturdy (attach to the wall stud, ceiling joist,
or reinforced surface as needed) to securely hold the weight of the camera.
For bracket, pole and pendant installations:
o Follow the hanging device installation instructions.
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Tip: Even if you are not using alarm inputs and audio input/output at the time of installation, you may want to consider pre-wiring these connections for future use.
NOTE: The power cable is not required if using PoE.
Tip: Use shims for shoring up mounts on uneven surfaces.
2.) Thread the power and Ethernet cables and any other wires (such as a relay output, alarm input, audio in, or audio out) through the wire entry. If you are not wiring from within the wall, you can run the wires through the cable entry hole on the side of the dome. If needed, you may need to unscrew the disk from the cable entry hole and screw it into the alternate unused conduit cable entry hole in order to seal it.
3.) Thread the wires through the base and screw it to the predrilled wall, ceiling, CM Series Mini Dome Recessed Mount, CM Series Mini Dome Corner Mount, or 4S electrical box. Check that the installation is not flimsy, will not wobble, and is flush with the mounting surface.
4.) Snap the camera module back on the base with the wiring threaded through the gap at the module base and then screw in the module-fastening screw.
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Note: Do not reassemble the camera’s inner cover and dome cover until after hardware configurations and lens adjustments are made.
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5.) Plug the CAT5 cable into the camera’s Ethernet port and, if needed, plug the power terminal block into the power terminals.
6.) If applicable, wire the Alarm In, Alarm Out, Audio In, and Audio Out terminal blocks to external devices.
HD Series Connections
7.) If needed, connect the other end of the CAT5 cable to the network and turn on the power from the power supply.
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Caution: To prevent camera damage, do not over extend the tilt range beyond -10° to 90°.
Tip: To view greater image detail for more accurate high-definition focusing, on the Web Base Viewer homepage, click and use the full screen view for checking adjustments.
IMPORTANT: Best focusing results can be achieved when the lens iris is fully open (such as at night in low light). This prevents loss of sharpness if light levels are
Tension screw
4.7 Adjusting and Framing-Up the Camera View
Once you have the camera attached to the network and running, you need to frame up the scene and adjust the camera settings to optimize the picture for your individual scenes. If you are using Latitude, you may consider scheduling different settings for changing ambient conditions throughout the day, week, month or seasons.
To adjust and frame-up the camera view:
1.) In the DeviceSearch application, click Device Search and in the results click to select the camera, right-click to open the shortcut menu, and select Browse, or enter the camera’s IP address as a URL in a web browser.
2.) When the Internet browser connects to the camera and prompts for login, do the following:
a.) Log in using the default user name “Admin” and password “1234”.
b.) Allow the ActiveX to download and choose to install the DVTel Web Player.
3.) On the camera, loosen the screw on the tensioning collar of the camera tilt axis.
4.) On the camera, adjust the camera rotation, pan, and tilt angles as required for the desired view of the scene. When finished, retighten the tilt-arm tension screw.
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reduced at night.
To achieve this during the day, in the Web Base Viewer go to the Camera Exposure screen and select from the Exposure Setting menu Auto-shutter mode. Save changes and complete the focusing steps. When finished, restore your exposure settings as needed.
5.) Adjust the zoom ring and focus ring for your scene.
6.) Replace the camera’s inner cover.
7.) Replace the mini-dome cover and screw.
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5 Searching and Accessing the Camera with
Device Search
Device Search provides a central location for listing all the DVTel CM and CF camera models accessible over the network. Once listed, you can right-click on each camera to access and change the network settings.
Once the network settings are changed, you can search again to relist the units and then configure the units via the web interface.
If you are working with DVTel Latitude, configure the unit with a static IP address rather than with DHCP. This ensures that the IP address will not automatically change in the future and interfere with configurations and communication.
You will need to make the camera accessible for your network addressing. For initial access to the camera, you can do either of the following to search and configure the camera’s network settings via Device Search:
If you have the AdminCenter in Latitude, you can access the Device Configuration
Tool (Unified Configurator) from the Applications menu and then click the DVTel HD Series button.
You can run DeviceSearch.exe, which can be found in the DeviceSearch folder
in the supplied CD.
To install DVTel Web Player software online:
For the initial access to the camera, a client program (DVTel Web Player) prompts to install on your PC when connecting to the camera. If the web browser doesn’t allow DVTel Web Player installation, check the Internet security settings or ActiveX controls and plug-in settings to continue the process. See Appendix B: Internet Security Settings.
Important: Users who have previously installed the DVTel Web Player (DC Viewer) on the PC should first delete the existing DC Viewer from the PC before accessing the camera. For information on how to uninstall and clear Temporary Internet Files, see Deleting the Existing
DC Viewer.
To configure the communication settings of the CM-3211-xx camera:
1.) Connect the camera to the network on the same VLAN/LAN as the workstation. You can use a cross-cable to directly connect it to the machine.
2.) If your network supports the default, open the DeviceSearch by doing one of the following:
a.) If you have the AdminCenter in Latitude, you can access the Device
Configuration Tool (Unified Configurator) from the Applications menu and then click the DVTel HD Series button.
b.) Run the DeviceSearch.exe which can be found in the “DeviceSearch” folder in
the supplied CD.
3.) In the Device Search application, click the “Device Search” button.
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Tip: Record the camera’s MAC address for future identification.
4.) If you have not disabled the Windows Firewall, a security alert window will pop up. Do the following:
a.) Click “Unblock” to continue. Latitude users should consult the Latitude
Installation Instructions on disabling the Windows Firewall.
b.) Click “Device Search” again. All the discovered IP devices will be listed in the
page, as shown in the figure below. The camera’s default IP address is:
192.168.0.250.
5.) Right-click on the camera whose network property you wish to change, and from the menu that opens, select “Network Setup. The “Network Setup” dialog displays.
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6.) Do the one of the following.
For DHCP (not supported by Latitude):
a.) Select “DHCP. Do not use for Latitude.
b.) Click “Apply. When prompted with instructions to search again after one
minute, click OK.
c.) After one minute, click “Device Search”.
For Static IP (recommended for Latitude users):
a.) Select Static IP (preferable for security and Latitude users). In the IP
Address, Gateway, and Netmask, enter the respective values for your LAN/VLAN (optional DNS).
b.) Click “Apply. When prompted with instructions to search again after one
minute, click OK.
c.) After one minute, click “Device Search”. The communication settings should
now be changed and ready for you to install the CM-3221-xx camera on the network. You may access it either via the browser-based viewer or Latitude NVMS.
7.) Right-click and select Browse to directly access the camera via a web browser.
The default web browser opens and requests access to the camera IP address.
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Login ID
Password
Admin
1234
NOTE: ID and password are case-sensitive.
NOTE: If you change the password and you are using the DVTel Latitude AdminCenter Discovery feature, deselect all other proprietary types. Select “DVTel HD Series so that you can configure the new password in the <Discovery> tab
settings.
8.) When the web browser contacts the camera IP, do the following:
a.) When prompted for the login, enter username and password for the camera in
the login prompt that appears.
The default login ID and password for the Administrator are:
b.) If the Information Bar (just below the URL bar) prompts for permission to
install the ActiveX Control for displaying video in the browser (see the figure below), right-click on the Information Bar. Select Install ActiveX Control…” to allow the installation.
c.) If you receive a security warning window prompt, click Install.
d.) If the wizard appears for installing the component application DC Viewer,
follow the steps of the wizard to complete the installation.
Additionally, users can change the cameras network property (either DHCP or Static IP) directly in the device finding list. Refer to the following section for changing the cameras network property.
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6 Configuration and Operation
The CM-3211-xx camera is provided with a browser-based configuration interface for video playback and recording. In this chapter, information about main page introduction, system related settings and camera settings are described in detail.
Additionally, if you have DVTel Latitude, many of the configurations and features of DVTel’s NVMS provide configuration and automation of the camera.
This section includes the following information:
Browser-Based Viewer Introduction Home Page System-Related Settings Video and Audio Streaming Settings Camera Settings Logout
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6.1 Browser-Based Viewer Introduction
The figure below shows the main page of the camera user interface.
At the top of the Viewer Window is the Navigation Bar, which contains five tabs: Home, System, Streaming, Camera, and Logout.
Home Page
Users can monitor live video of the targeted area.
System Settings
The administrator can set host name, system time, root password, network related settings, etc. Further details are discussed in System-Related Settings.
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NOTE: The IR Function is available only on CM-3211-10-I and CM-3211-11-I.
Streaming Settings
The administrator can modify video resolution and rotate type and select audio compression mode in this page.
Camera Settings
Users can adjust various camera parameters, including <Exposure>, <White Balance>, <Brightness>, <Sharpness>, <Contrast>, <Saturation>, <Hue>, <Backlight>, <Digital Zoom>, <IR Function>, <WDR Function>, <Noise Reduction>, and <TV System>.
Logout
Click on the tab to re-login the camera with another username and password.
In the top right-hand corner of the Viewer Window, the Camera Model Number is displayed.
Below the camera model number is the Language Bar. Supported languages include English, German, French, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, and Korean.
In the center of the Viewer Window is the Live Video Pane, which displays the image that the camera is monitoring.
On the right side of the black bar at the top of the Live Video Pane is the Time Display.
Under the Live View Pane is the Video Format Selection, enabling you to select H.264-1 or H.264-2.
Below the Video Format Selection are the Function Buttons, which are discussed in the following section.
Under the Function Buttons are the Video Compression Details, including bit rate, compression, and quality.
In the bottom right-hand corner of the Viewer Window, the Firmware Version of the camera is displayed.
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6.2 Home Page
Function buttons are located at the bottom of the Home page, as seen below.
6.2.1 CM-3211-00/01 Varifocal Camera Home Page
All models in the CM-3211-xx series include the following function buttons, which are displayed below.
Display Size Adjustment (x1/x½)
The image display size can be adjusted to full-screen or half-screen.
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Digital Zoom Control
Click on this button to view the monitored image in full screen mode. Double-click on the screen to exit Digital Zoom mode and return to the Home page.
Talk button (on/off)
The Talk function allows the local site to talk to the remote site. Click on the button to switch it on/off. Refer to the Security section (Add user>Talk/Listen) for further details. This function is available only to a user who has been granted this privilege by the Administrator.
Speaker button (on/off)
Press the Speaker button to mute/activate the audio.
Snapshot button
Press this button to automatically save the JPEG snapshots in the specified location. The default location to save snapshots is: C:\. To change the storage location, refer to File
Location.
Video Streaming Stop/Restart button (stop/restart)
Press the stop button to disable video streaming and to display the live video as black. Press the restart button to show the live video again.
Web Recording button (on/off)
Pressing the <Recording> button will store recordings from the Live View in the location specified on the local hard drive, which can be configured in the “File Location” (snapshot) page. The default storage location for the web recording is: C:/. Refer to File Location for details.
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6.2.2 CM-3211-10/10-I/11/11-I Motorized Camera Home
Page
The CM-3211-10, CM-3211-10-I, CM-3211-11, and CM-3211-11-I, which feature a motorized lens, include the following function buttons in addition to those shown above for the CM­3211-00/01.
Wide/Tele buttons
Hold the Tele/Wide button to implement continuous zoom adjustment.
Near/Far buttons
Hold the Near/Far button to implement continuous focus adjustment.
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Push AF button
Press the Push AF button once to adjust Zoom or Focus.
Wide/Tele Steps buttons
Press the Wide/Tele Steps buttons to alternate the zoom between Wide and Tele views within a user-defined range of steps, which can be selected from the drop-down menu shown below.
Near/Far Steps buttons
Press the Near/Far buttons to alternate the focus between near and Far views within a user­defined range, which can be selected from the drop-down menu.
Reset button
Press the Reset button to calibrate the camera lens at full wide end and infinity focus simultaneously.
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Step Range
Select from a user-defined range of steps, which can be selected from the drop-down menu below.
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NOTE: The System configuration page is accessible only by the Administrator.
6.3 System-Related Settings
The figure below shows all categories under the <System> tab. Each category in the sidebar is explained in the following sections.
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Host Name and System
Time Setting
Security
NetworkDDNS
Mail
FTP
HTTP
Application
Motion Detection
Network Failure Detection
Tampering Alarm
Storage Management
Recording
File Location
Iris Adjustment
View Information
Factory Default
Software Version
Software Upgrade
Maintenance
Related Links
6.3.1 Host Name and System Time Setting
Press the category <System> in the sidebar. The page is displayed below.
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Host Name
The host name is for camera identification. If the alarm function (see Application) is enabled and is set to send an alarm message by Mail/FTP, the host name entered here is displayed in the alarm message.
Time Zone
Select the time zone you are in from the drop-down menu.
Enable Daylight Saving Time
To enable DST, check the box and then specify time offset and DST duration. The format for time offset is [hh:mm:ss]. For instance, if the amount of time offset is one hour, enter “01:00:00” in the field.
Sync with Computer Time
Select this button to synchronize video date and time display with the PC.
Manual
The Administrator can set video date, time and day manually. Entry format should be identical with that shown next to the Enter field.
Sync with NTP Server
Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an alternate way to synchronize your camera’s clock with an NTP server. Specify the server you wish to synchronize in the Enter field. Then select an update interval from the drop-down menu. For further information about NTP, visit
www.ntp.org.
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6.3.2 Security
Clicking the category <Security> in the sidebar opens a drop-down menu with tabs including <User>, <HTTPS>, <IP Filter>, and <IEEE 802.1X>.
Related Links
User
HTTPS
IP Filter
IEEE 802.1X
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NOTE: The following characters are valid: A-Z, a-z, 0-9, !#$%&-.@^_~.
6.3.2.1 User
Click the <User> tab under the category <Security> in the sidebar to display the following page.
Root password
Change the administrator’s password by inputting the new password in both text boxes. The input characters/numbers are displayed as dots for security purposes. After clicking Save, the web browser asks the Administrator for the new password. The maximum length of the password is 14 digits.
Add user
Type the new user's user name and password in the respective fields. Click Add to add the new user. Both user name and password can be up to 16 characters. The new user name is
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displayed in the user name list. There is a maximum of 20 user accounts. Each user can be assigned the privileges of Camera control, Talkand Listen.
I/O access
This box supports fundamental functions that enable users to view video when accessing the camera.
Camera control
This box allows the specified user to change camera parameters on the Camera Setting page.
Talk/Listen
Talk and Listen functions allow the user in the local site (PC site) to communicate with the administrator in the remote site, for instance.
Add
Click on Add to accept your changes.
Manage User
Delete
To delete a user, pull down the user list and select the user name you wish to delete. Then click Delete to remove it.
Edit
Pull down the user list and select a user name. Click Edit to edit the user’s password and privileges.
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NOTE: You must enter the user password as well as select the function available to the user. When finished, click Save to modify the account authority.
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6.3.2.2 HTTPS
<HTTPS> allows secure connections between the camera and web browser using <Secure Socket Layer (SSL)> or <Transport Layer Security (TLS)>, which protect camera
settings or Username/Password info from snooping. It is necessary to install a self-signed certificate or a CA-signed certificate for implementing <HTTPS>. Click the <HTTPS> tab. The HTTPS setting page appears.
To use HTTPS on the camera, an HTTPS certificate must be installed. The HTTPS certificate can be obtained either by creating and sending a certificate request to a Certificate Authority (CA) or by creating a self-signed HTTPS certificate, as described below.
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NOTE: The self-signed certificate does not provide the same high level of security as a CA-issued certificate.
Create a Self-signed Certificate
Before a CA-issued certificate is obtained, users can first create and install a self-signed certificate.
Click the “Create button under Create self-signed certificate and provide the requested information to install a self-signed certificate for the camera. Refer to Provide the Certificate Information in this section for details.
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Create Certificate Request
Click the Create Certificate Request button to create and submit a certificate request in order to obtain a signed certificate from a CA.
Provide the requested information in the Created Request field. Refer to Provide the Certificate Information in this section for details.
When the request is complete, the subject of the Created Request is shown in the field. Click Properties below the Subject field, copy the PEM-formatted request, and send it to your CA.
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When the signed certificate is returned, install it by uploading the signed certificate, as seen in the following screen.
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Provide the Certificate Information
To create a self-signed HTTPS Certificate or a Certificate Request to CA, enter the information as requested:
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Country
Enter a two-letter combination code to indicate the country the certificate will be used in. For instance, type in US to indicate United States.
State or province
Enter the local administrative region.
Locality
Enter other geographical information.
Organization
Enter the name of the organization to which the entity identified in Common Name belongs.
Organizational Unit
Enter the name of the organizational unit to which the entity identified in the “Common Name field belongs.
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Common Name
Indicate the name of the person or other entity that the certificate identifies (often used to identify the website).
Valid days (self-signed certificate only)
Enter the period in days (1~9999) to indicate the valid period of certificate.
Click OK to save the Certificate Information after completion.
6.3.2.3 IP Filter
The IP filter restricts access to the camera by denying/allowing specific IP addresses.
General
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Enable IP Filter
Check the box to enable the IP Filter function. Once enabled, the listed IP addresses (IPv4) are allowed/denied access to the camera.
Select Allow or Deny from the drop-down list and click the Apply button to determine the IP Filter behavior.
Add/Delete IP Address
Input the IP address and click the Add button to add a new filtered address. The Filtered IP Addresses box shows the currently configured IP addresses. Up to 256 IP address entries may be specified. To remove an IP address from the list, select the IP address and then click the Delete button.
6.3.2.4 IEEE 802.1X
The camera is allowed to access a network protected by 802.1X/EAPOL (Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN). Users must contact the network administrator to obtain certificates, user IDs, and passwords.
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CA Certificate
The CA certificate is created by the Certificate Authority for the purpose of validating itself. Upload the certificate to check the servers identity.
Client Certificate/Private Key
Upload the Client Certificate and Private Key to authenticate the camera.
Settings
Identity
Enter the user identity associated with the certificate. Up to 16 characters can be used.
Private Key Password
Enter the password (maximum 16 characters) for your user identity.
Enable IEEE 802.1X
Check the box to enable IEEE 802.1X.
Click Save to save the IEEE 802.1X/EAP TLS setting.
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6.3.3 Network
Click the category <Network>. A drop-down menu appears with tabs including <Basic>, <QoS>, <SNMP>, and <UPnP>.
Related Links
Basic
QoS (Quality of Service)
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
UPnP
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NOTE: For future identification, record the cameras MAC address, which is found on the camera label.
6.3.3.1 Basic
Users can connect to the camera with either fixed or dynamic (DHCP) IP address. The camera also provides PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) support for users who connect to the network via PPPoE.
General
Get IP address automatically (DHCP)
The cameras default setting is “Use fixed IP address”. Refer to Accessing Camera for login with the default IP address.
If Get IP address automatically is selected, after the camera restarts, users can search through the installer program DeviceSearch.exe, which is found in the DeviceSearch folder in the supplied CD.
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Use fixed IP address
To setup static IP address, select Use fixed IP address and move the cursor to the IP address blank (as indicated below) and insert the new IP address, ex. 192.168.7.123. Then go to the Default gateway field (explained later) and change the setting, for example
192.168.7.254. Press Save to confirm the new settings.
Users can login to the camera with a static IP address by using the DeviceSearch software (see Accessing Camera) or entering the IP address in the URL bar and pressing Enter.
IP address
The IP address is necessary for network identification.
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NOTE: Be sure to assign a different port number for each separate service mentioned above.
Subnet mask
The subnet mask is used to determine if the destination is in the same subnet.
The default value is “255.255.255.0”.
Default gateway
The default gateway is the gateway used to forward frames to destinations in a different subnet. An invalid gateway setting causes transmission to destinations in other subnets to fail.
Primary DNS
The primary DNS is the primary domain name server that translates hostnames into IP addresses.
Secondary DNS
The secondary DNS is a secondary domain name server that backs up the primary DNS.
Use PPPoE
PPPoE users should enter their PPPoE Username and Password into the respective fields. Click on the Save button to save the settings.
Advanced
Web server port
The default web server port is 80. Once the port is changed, the user must be notified the change for the connection to be successful. For instance, when the Administrator changes the HTTP port of the camera whose IP address is
192.168.0.100 from 80 to 8080, the user must type in the web browser “http://192.168.0.100:8080” instead of “http://192.168.0.100.
RTSP port
The default setting of the RTSP Port is 554. The range is between 1024 to 65535.
MJPEG over HTTP port
The default setting of MJPEG over HTTP Port is 8008. The range is between 1024 to 65535. Note that MJPEG is not supported by Latitude.
HTTPS port
The default setting of HTTPS Port is 443. The range is between 1024 to 65535.
MTU
The default MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) is the greatest amount of data that can be transferred in one physical frame on the network. For Ethernet, the MTU is 1500 bytes. For PPPoE, the MTU is 1492.
Click Save to save the settings.
IPv6 Address Configuration
With IPv6 support, users can use the corresponding IPv6 address for browsing. Enable IPv6 by checking the box. Click Save to save the setting.
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6.3.3.2 QoS
Quality of Service (QoS) provides differentiated service levels for different types of traffic packets and guarantees delivery of priority services during periods of network congestion. Adapting the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) model, traffic flows are classified and marked with DSCP (DiffServ Codepoint) values, and thus receive the corresponding forwarding treatment from DiffServ-capable routers.
DSCP Settings
The DSCP value range is from 0 to 63. The default DSCP value is 0 (DSCP disabled).
The camera uses the following QoS classes: Video, Audio, and Management.
Video
This class consists of applications such as MJPEG over HTTP, RTP/RTSP and RTSP/HTTP. Note that MJPEG is not supported by Latitude.
Audio
This setting is only available for cameras that support audio.
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NOTE: To enable this function, make sure the switches/routers in the network support QoS.
Management
this class consists of HTTP traffic (web browsing).
Click the Save button when complete.
6.3.3.3 SNMP Settings
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables the camera to be monitored and managed remotely by the network management system.
SNMP v1/v2
Enable SNMP
Select the version of SNMP (v1 or v2) to use by checking the box.
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Read Community
Specify the community name that has read-only access to all supported SNMP objects. The default value is “public”.
Write Community
Specify the community name that has read/write access to all supported SNMP objects (except read-only objects). The default value is write.
Traps for SNMP v1/v2
Traps are used by the camera to send messages to a management system for important events or status changes.
Enable traps
Check this box to activate trap reporting.
Trap address
Enter the IP address of the management server.
Trap community
Enter the community to use when sending a trap message to the management system.
Trap option
Warm start
A warm start SNMP trap signifies that the SNMP device, such as the camera, performs software reload.
Click the Save button when complete.
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6.3.3.4 UPnP
The UPnP Setting page enables you to use Universal Plug-and-Play protocols for networking your devices.
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NOTE: To enable this function, make sure the UPnP component is installed on your computer. Refer to Enable UPnP discovery for the Windows 7 procedure.
NOTE: To enable this function, make sure that your router supports UPnP and that it is activated.
UPnP Setting
Enable UPnP
When UPnP is enabled, whenever a camera is discovered on the LAN, the icon of the connected camera appears in My Network Places and allows direct access as shown below.
Enable UPnP port forwarding
When UPnP port forwarding is enabled, the camera is allowed to open the web server port on the router automatically.
Friendly name
Set the name for the camera for identification.
Click Save to save the settings.
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6.3.4 DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) allows a host name to be constantly synchronized with a dynamic IP address. This permits those using a dynamic IP address to be accessed by a static domain name.
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Enable DDNS
Check this box to enable DDNS.
Provider
Select a DDNS host provider name from the drop-down list.
Host name
Enter the registered domain name in the field.
Username/E-mail
Enter the username or e-mail address required by the DDNS provider for authentication.
Password/Key
Enter the password or key required by the DDNS provider for authentication.
Click Save to save the setting.
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6.3.5 Mail
The Administrator can send an e-mail via Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) when an alarm is triggered. SMTP is a protocol for sending e-mail messages between servers. SMTP is a relatively simple, text-based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are specified and the message text is transferred.
Two SMTP server accounts can be configured. Settings include SMTP Server, account name, password, and e-mail address settings. Enter the details in the appropriate fields. For SMTP server details, contact your network service provider. Click “Save” when finished. The configuration page is shown below.
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6.3.6 FTP
The Administrator can send an alarm message to up to two File Transfer Protocol (FTP) sites when motion is detected. Settings include first and second server, server port, user name, password, and remote folder. Enter the details in the appropriate fields. Click “Save” when finished. The FTP setting page is shown below.
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6.3.7 HTTP
An HTTP notification server listens for notification messages of triggered events sent from cameras. You can set up to two notification server accounts. <Alarm> triggered and <Motion Detection> notifications can be sent to the specified HTTP server. Enter the HTTP details, including server, user name, and password, in the appropriate fields. Click Save when finished. The HTTP setting page is shown below.
Refer to Application: Send HTTP notification and Motion Detection for HTTP Notification
settings.
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6.3.8 Application
Alarm Pin Definition
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PIN 2. Input+
PIN 3. Output-
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The alarm configuration page is shown below.
Alarm Switch
The Administrator can enable or disable the alarm function.
Alarm Type
Select an alarm type (Normal close or Normal open) that corresponds with the alarm application.
Alarm Output
Define the normal alarm output signal as Output high or Output low, according to the current alarm application.
Triggered Action
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NOTE: Make sure that local recording (with a Micro SD/SDHC card) is activated so that this function can be implemented. See Recording for further details.
The Administrator can specify various alarm actions to be taken when an alarm is triggered. The options are listed below.
Enable Alarm Output
Select this box to enable alarm relay output.
Record Stream to SD Card
Select this box in order to save the alarm-triggered recording into your Micro SD card. Enter the number of seconds for the pre-trigger buffer. Select the first radial button if you wish to upload for a specified length of time and enter the number of seconds. Alternatively, select the second radial button to upload during the active trigger.
Send Message by FTP/E-Mail
Select whether to send an alarm message by FTP and/or e-mail when an alarm is triggered.
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Upload Image by FTP
Select this box to assign an FTP site and configure the parameters shown in the figure below. When an alarm is triggered, event images are uploaded to the designated FTP site.
Specify which one of two FTP addresses you wish to use from the drop-down menu. Select the number of frames for the pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers from the drop-down menu of 1-20 frames.
Check the box for “Continue image upload” if you wish to use this option. If you wish to specify the length of time for the upload, click on this radial button and enter the number of seconds. If you wish to upload during the active trigger, click on this radial button. Finally, select the number of frames per second from the drop-down menu next to Image frequency”.
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NOTE: Make sure that SMTP or FTP configuration has been completed. See Mail and
FTP for further details.
Upload Image by E-Mail
Select this box in order to assign an e-mail address and configure various parameters as shown in the figure below. When the alarm is triggered, event images are sent to one of two designated e-mail addresses. Select the number of frames for the pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers from the drop-down menu of 1-20 frames.
Check the box for “Continue image upload” if you wish to use this option. If
you wish to specify the length of time for the upload, click on this radial button and enter the number of seconds. If you wish to upload during the active trigger, click on this radial button. Finally, select the number of frames per second from the drop-down menu next to Image frequency”.
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Send HTTP notification
Check this box to specify the destination HTTP address and parameters for event notifications by the triggered alarm. When an alarm is triggered, the notification will be sent to one of two specified HTTP servers.
File Name
File Name
Enter a file name in the field, for example, image.jpg. The uploaded images file name format is set in this section. Select one that meets your requirements.
Add date/time suffix
File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second X: Sequence Number
Add sequence number suffix (no maximum value)
File name: imageXXXXXXX.jpg X: Sequence Number
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Add sequence number suffix (limited value)
File Name: imageXX.jpg X: Sequence Number The file name suffix ends at the number being set. For example, if the setting is up to 10,” the file name will start from 00, end at 10, and then start over again.
Overwrite
The original image in the FTP site will be overwritten by the new uploaded file with a static filename.
After entering all the settings, click on the Save button.
6.3.9 Motion Detection
The motion detection function detects suspicious motion and triggers alarms when motion volume in the detected area reaches/exceeds the determined sensitivity threshold value.
Within the Live View Pane on the Motion Detection setting page, there is a frame (Motion Detection Window) which is used for defining the motion detection area. To change the size of the Motion Detection Window, move the mouse cursor to the edge of the frame and
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drag it outward/inward. Moving the mouse to the center of the frame shifts the frame to the intended location.
Up to 10 Motion Detection Windows can be set. Press the Add button under the Live Video Pane to add a Motion Detection Window. To cancel a Motion Detection Window, move the mouse cursor to the selected Window and click on the Delete button.
If the Motion Detection function is activated, the Motion pop-up window appears.
When motion is detected, the signals are displayed in the Motion window as shown below.
Detailed settings for Motion Detection are as follows:
Motion Detection Activate this function by selecting “On or Off. Default setting is Off.
Motion Detection Setting
Various parameters of Motion Detection can be set in this section.
Sampling pixel interval [1-100]:
The default value is 10, which means the system will take one sampling pixel for every 10 pixels.
Detection level [1-100]:
The default level is 10. The item is to set detection level for each sampling pixel; the smaller the value, the more sensitive it is.
Sensitivity level [1-100]:
The default level is 80, which means if 20% or more sampling pixels are detected differently, the system will detect motion. The bigger the value, the more sensitive it is. When the value is bigger, the red horizontal line in the motion indication window will be lowered accordingly.
Time interval (sec) [0-7200]:
The default interval is 10. The value is the interval between each detected motion.
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NOTE: Make sure that local recording (with a Micro SD/SDHC card) is activated so that this function can be implemented. See Recording for further details.
Triggered Action
The Administrator can specify alarm actions to be taken when motion is detected. The options are listed as follows:
Enable Alarm Output
Check this box to select the predefined type of alarm output in order to enable alarm relay output when motion is detected. Select either Low or Highrelay output.
Record Stream to SD Card
Select this box to store the motion detection recording in a Micro SD/SDHC card when motion is detected.
Send Alarm Message by FTP/E-Mail
Select whether to send an alarm message by FTP and/or e-mail when motion is detected.
Upload Image by FTP
Select this box in order to upload an image by FTP and to configure various parameters as shown in the figure below. When motion is detected, event images are uploaded to the designated FTP site.
Specify which FTP address you wish to use from the drop-down menu. Select the number of frames for the pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers from the drop-down menu of 1-20 frames.
Check the box for “Continue image upload” if you wish to use this option. If
you wish to specify the length of time for the upload, click on this radial button and enter the number of seconds. If you wish to upload during the active trigger, click on this radial button. Finally, select the number of frames per second from the drop-down menu next to Image frequency”.
Upload Image by E-Mail
Select this box in order to assign an e-mail address and configure various parameters as shown in the figure below. When motion is detected, event images are sent to one of two designated e-mail addresses. Select the number of frames for the pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers from the drop-down menu of 1-20 frames.
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NOTE: Make sure that SMTP or FTP configuration has been completed. See Mail and
FTP for further details.
Check the box for “Continue image upload” if you wish to use this option. If
you wish to specify the length of time for the upload, click on this radial button and enter the number of seconds. If you wish to upload during the active trigger, click on this radial button. Finally, select the number of frames per second from the drop-down menu next to “Image frequency”.
Send HTTP notification
Check this box to send a notification by HTTP. Select the destination HTTP address from the drop-down menu and specify the parameters for event notifications by <Motion Detection> triggered. When an alarm is triggered, the notification will be sent to one of two specified HTTP servers.
File Name
The uploaded images filename format is set in this section. Select one that meets your requirements.
Save
Click the “Save button to save your Motion Detection settings.
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6.3.10 Network Failure Detection
The network failure detection function sends a ping to a device to ensure that it is operating on the network.
Detection Switch
The Administrator can enable or disable the detection function by selecting “On” or “Off”.
Detection Type
Enter the IP address to ping and the time interval in minutes between pings.
Triggered Action
The Administrator can specify various alarm actions to be taken when an alarm is triggered. The options are listed below.
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NOTE: Make sure that local recording (with a Micro SD/SDHC card) is activated so that this function can be implemented. See Recording for further details.
Enable Alarm Output
Select this box to enable alarm relay output. Select either Low or High relay output.
Record Stream to SD Card
Select this box in order to save the alarm-triggered recording into your Micro SD card. Enter the number of seconds for the pre-trigger buffer. Select the first radial button if you wish to upload for a specified length of time and enter the number of seconds. Alternatively, select the second radial button to upload during the active trigger.
Send Message by FTP/E-Mail
Select whether to send an alarm message by FTP and/or e-mail when a network failure is detected.
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6.3.11 Tampering Alarm
The Tampering Alarm function protects the camera against tampering such as deliberate redirection, blocking, paint spray, and lens cover obstruction by using video analysis. In response to such events, it sends notifications or uploads snapshots to the specified destination(s).
Detection of camera tampering is achieved by measuring the differences between the older frames of video (which are stored in buffers) and more recent frames.
Tampering Alarm
Turn the Tampering Alarm function “On or “Off. The default setting is “Off.
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NOTE: make sure the local recording (with Micro SD/SDHC card) is activated so that this function can be implemented. See Recording for further details.
Tampering Duration
The tampering duration is the time for video analysis to determine whether camera tampering has occurred. Minimum duration defines the tampering threshold. A longer duration represents a higher threshold. The minimum duration time ranges from 10 to 3600 seconds.
Triggered Action
Specify the alarm actions to be taken when tampering is detected. The options are as follows:
Enable Alarm Output
Check this box and select the predefined type of alarm output (high or low) to enable alarm relay when tampering is detected.
Record stream to SD Card
Select this box to store the Tampering Alarm recording in a Micro SD/SDHC card when tampering is detected.
Send Alarm Message by FTP/E-Mail
Select whether to send an alarm message by FTP and/or e-mail when tampering is detected.
Upload Image by FTP
Select this box in order to upload an image by FTP and to configure various parameters as shown in the figure below. When motion is detected, event images are uploaded to the designated FTP site.
Specify which FTP address you wish to use from the drop-down menu. Select the number of frames for the pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers from the drop-down menu between 1-20 frames.
Check the box for “Continue image upload” if you wish to use this option. If you wish to specify the length of time for the upload, click on this radial button and enter the number of seconds. If you wish to upload during the active trigger, click on this radial button. Finally, select the number of frames per second from the drop-down menu next to “Image frequency”.
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NOTE: Make sure SMTP or FTP configuration has been completed. See Mail and FTP for further details.
Upload Image by E-Mail
Select this box in order to assign an e-mail address and configure various parameters as shown in the figure below. When motion is detected, event images are sent to one of two designated e-mail address.
Specify which of two e-mail addresses you wish to use from the drop-down menu. Select the number of frames for the pre-trigger and post-trigger buffers from the drop-down menu between 1-20 frames.
Check the box for “Continue image upload” if you wish to use this option. If you wish to specify the length of time for the upload, click on this radial button and enter the number of seconds. If you wish to upload during the active trigger, click on this radial button. Finally, select the number of frames per second from the drop-down menu next to “Image frequency”.
Send HTTP notification
Check this box to select the destination HTTP address and specify the parameters for HTTP notifications. When the Tampering Alarm is triggered, the HTTP notifications are sent to one of two specified HTTP servers.
File Name
The uploaded images filename format is set in this section. Select one that meets your requirements.
Save
Click the Savebutton to save the Tampering Alarm settings.
6.3.12 Storage Management
Users can implement local recording of up to 32GB on a Micro SD/SDHC card. The Storage Management page shows the capacity information of the Micro SD card and a recording list
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NOTE: Format the Micro SD/SDHC card when using it for the first time. Formatting also is required when a memory card has been used on one camera and is then transferred to a camera that uses a different software platform.
of all the recording files saved on the memory card. Users can also format the SD card and implement automatic recording cleanup on this page. To implement Micro SD card recording, go to the Recording page (see Recording) for activation.
Device information
Upon inserting the Micro SD/SDHC card, card information, such as the memory capacity and status, is displayed.
Device setting
Press the “Format button to format the memory card.
Disk cleanup setting
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NOTE: The capital letter A, M, or R and underscore that appear at the beginning of the file name denote the type of recording: A stands for Alarm, M stands for Motion, and “R stands for regular recording.
You can enable automatic recording cleanup by clicking on “Enable automatic disk cleanup”. From the pull-down menu, specify the minimum length of time over which you wish to remove recordings, for example, remove recordings over 10 days old. Enter the percent of disk capacity used in order to remove the oldest recordings. Click “Save when you finish.
Recording List
Each video file on the Micro SD/SDHC card is listed in the Recording list below. The maximum file size is 60 MB per file. See Recording for further details.
When the recording mode is set as Always (consecutive recording) and the Micro SD/SDHC card recording is enabled by events triggered, the system immediately saves a recorded event on the memory card once an event occurs. Then the camera will return to the regular recording mode after events recording.
Remove
To remove a file, first select the file and then press the Remove button.
Sort
Click the Sort button to list the files in the Recording list in order of name and date.
Download recording file
To open/download a video clip, first select the file and then click on the Download button at the bottom of the box. The selected file window pops up as shown below. Click on the AVI file to play the video in the player or download it to a specified location.
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6.3.13 Recording
In the Recording page, specify the recording schedule according to your requirements. Select one of three options: disable this function (“Disable”), always use this function (“Always”), or record only during a specified time frame (“Only during time frame”). The Recording page is displayed below.
Activating Micro SD/SDHC Card recording
Two types of schedule mode are available: Always and Time Frame setting. Users can setup the time frame to fit the recording schedule by selecting the day(s), start time and duration for recording. Choosing Always activates the Micro SD/SDHC Card Recording all the time. Click the Save button to confirm the schedule mode.
Terminating Micro SD/SDHC Card recording
Select “Disable to terminate the recording function.
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NOTE: Make sure the selected file path contains valid characters.
6.3.14 File Location
Specify a storage location for snapshots and web recordings. The default setting is: C:\. After confirming the setting, click Save to save the snapshots and recordings in the designated location.
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6.3.15 Iris Adjustment
Users of an auto-iris lens that needs adjustment should refer to the iris adjustment procedure in the setting page displayed below.
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6.3.16 View Information
The View Information page enables you to view the following information:
View log file User Information Parameters
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6.3.16.1 View Log File
Click on the link to view the system log file. The content of the file provides useful information about configuration and connections after system boot-up.
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6.3.16.2 User Information
The Administrator can view each added users login information and privileges (see
Security).
View User Login Information
All users in the network are listed in the User information screen shown below. Click on get user information” to see each user’s details. For example: Admin: 1234. This indicates that the users login user name is “Admin” and the password is 1234”.
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View User Privilege
Click on get user privacy at the bottom of the page to view each users privileges.
As the figure above shows:
Admin: 1:1:1:1
1:1:1:1= I/O access : Camera control : Talk : Listen (see Security)
This denotes that the user name “Admin” is granted privileges of I/O access, Camera control, Talk and Listen.
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6.3.16.3 View Parameters
Click on this selection on the sidebar to view the entire system’s parameter settings.
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NOTE: The IP address and all other settings will be restored to factory default settings.
6.3.17 Factory Default
The factory default setting page is shown below. Follow the instructions to reset the camera to factory default settings if needed.
Full Restore
Click on the Full Restorebutton to restore the factory default settings. The system restarts in 30 seconds.
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Partial Restore
Click on the Partial Restorebutton to restore the factory default settings, but save your network settings. The system restarts in 30 seconds. The following screen appears when selecting this option:
Reboot
Clicking on the “Reboot button restarts the system without changing current settings.
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6.3.18 Software Version
The current software version is displayed in the software version page, which is shown below.
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NOTE: Make sure the upgrade software file is available before carrying out software upgrade.
6.3.19 Software Upgrade
Software upgrade can be carried out in the Software Upgrade page, as shown below.
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NOTE: Do not change the upgrade file name or the system will fail to find the file.
The procedure for software upgrade follows:
To upgrade the firmware:
1.) Click Browse and select the binary file to be uploaded, for example, uImage_userland.img”.
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2.) Pull down the upgrade binary file list and select the file you want to upgrade. In this case, select uImage+userland.img.
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3.) Press Upgrade. The system will first check whether the upgrade file exists or not and then will begin to upload the upgrade file. Subsequently, the upgrade status bar will display on the page. When it reaches 100%, the upgrade process is finished. After the upgrade process is finished, the viewer returns to the Home page.
4.) Close the video browser.
5.) Click Control Panel and then double-click Add or Remove Programs. In the
Currently install programs list, select DCViewer and click the button Remove to uninstall the existing DC Viewer.
6.) Open a new web browser, re-login the camera, and then allow the automatic download of the DVTel Web Player (DV Viewer).
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6.3.20 Maintenance
Users can export configuration files to a specified location and retrieve data by uploading an existing configuration file to the camera.
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Export
Users can save the system settings by exporting the configuration file (.bin) to a specified location for future use. Press the Export button and the popup File Download window appears as shown below. Click Save and specify a desired location for saving the configuration file.
Upload
To copy an existing configuration file to the camera, first click on “Browse” to select the configuration file, and then press the “Upload” button for uploading.
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