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Network Camera setup and installation guide. Browser setup with settings explained.
Product Made in China under ISO9001 & ISO1400 standards
Manual Printed in China v1.0
NETWORK CAMERA GUIDE
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01.BSM.16.1000002
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IR Bullet Network
Camera
Instruction
Manual
English Version 1.0
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC S HOCK
DO NOT
OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO
NOT
REMOVE COVER. NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
The
lightning fla sh with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triang le, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated "dangerous voltage" within the product’s enclosure that
may be
of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
The
exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying
the appliance.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
NOT
EXPOSE THIS UN IT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE W IDE SLOT AND FULLY
INSERT.
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General
Precautions
Service
13.
Servici ng - Do not attempt to service this video
equipment yourself as opening
or removing covers
may
expose
you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards.
Refer all servicing to q ualified ser vice
personnel.
14.
Conditions Requiring Service - Unplug this video
product from the
wall outlet and
refer
servicing to
qual
ifi ed service personnel under the following
cond
itions:
When
the power supply cord or plug i s damaged.
If liquid has
been
spilled or objects
have fallen int
o
the
video product.
If the
video
product has been
exposed
to
rain or
water.
If the
video
product
does
not operate normally by
foll
owing the operat ing instructions. Adj ust only
those controls that are covered by the operatin
g
instructions. Improper adjustment of other contr
ols
may
result
in
damage
and
will
often re
quir
e
extensive
work by a qual
ified technician to restor
e
the
video
product to its normal operation.
If the
video
product
has been dropped
or the cabinet
has been damaged.
When
the
video
product exhibits a distinct change
in performance. This indi cates a need
for
service.
15.
Replacement
Parts - When
replacement parts are
required,
have
the serv ice technician verif y that the
replacements used
have
the same safety characteristics as the original parts. Use of replacements specified by the
video product
manufacturer can prevent fire,
elec
tric
shock or
other hazards.
16.
Safety Check - Upon completion of
any
service
or
repairs to this
video
product, ask the service
technici an to perform safety checks
r
eco
mme
nded by the manufacturer to determ ine tha t the video product is in safe operating
co
ndition.
17. Wall or
Ceiling Mounting - The cameras provided
should be mounted to a w
all or ceiling only
as
instructed in this guide, using the pr
ovided
mounting
br
acke
ts.
18. Heat
-
The product should be situated
away from
heat sources such as radiators, heat
regis
ter
s,
stoves,
or other products (including amplifiers) that
produce
heat.
Use
19.
Cleaning - Unplug the
video
product from the
wall
outlet before cleaning.
Do
not use li
quid cleaners
or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth
for clea
ning.
20.
Product and
Cart
Combination - Video
and ca
rt
combinat ion should be moved with care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force, and
uneven
surfaces may
cause the
video
product and cart combination to
o
verturn.
21.
Object and Liquid Ent ry - Never push objects of any
kind into this
video
product through openings as
they may touch dangerous voltage points
or
“short-out”
parts that could
result
in a fire
or
elec
tric
shock. Never
spill
liquid of any kind on the
video product.
22.
Lightning
- For
added
protection
for
this video
product during a lightnin g storm, or when it is
left
unattended and unused
for long
periods of time,
unplug it
from
the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna
or cable system. This
will prevent damage
to the
video
product due to lightning and power lin e
su
r
ges.
Important
Safeguards
In addition to the careful atten tion
devoted
to quality standards in the manufacturing process of
your
video
product, safety is a major factor in the design of
every
instrument.
However,
safety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists import ant information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the
video
product and
accessory
equipment. Please read them
carefully before operating and using your
video
product.
Installation
1.
Read and Follow Instructi ons - All the safety and
operating instructions should be
r
ead before
the
video
product is operated. Follow all oper
ating
ins
tr
uctions.
2.
Retain Instructions - The
safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future
refer
ence.
3.
Heed Warnin gs - Comply with all warnings on the
video
product and in the operating ins
tru
ctions.
4.
Polarization - Do not defeat the
safety purpose of the polarized
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider t han the
other. A grounding type plug has two blades
and
a third groundi ng prong. The wide blade or the thi rd prong are provided for
your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
5.
Power Sources -
This
video
product should be
operated only from the type of power
sour
ce
indicated on the marking label. If
you
are not sure of
the type of power supply to your
loca
tion, consult your
video
dealer or local
power
company.
For video
products intended to operate from battery power,
or
other sources,
refer
to the operating ins
tru
ctions.
6.
Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets of
extension cords as this can
result
in the r isk of
fire
or electric shock.
Overloaded AC
outlets, extension
cords,
frayed power
cords,
damaged
or cracked wi
re
insulat ion, and broken plugs are
dangerous.
They
may
result
in a shock
or
fire hazard. Periodically
examine the cord,
and if its
appearance
indicat
es
damage or deteriorated insulation,
have
it re
plac
ed
by your service te
chnician.
7.
Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should
be routed so that they are not
likely to be walked on or pinc hed by item s placed upon or against them, paying
particular attention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles,
and the point where they
exit from the
video product.
8.
Ventilation - Slots and openings in the case are
provided
for
ventilatio n to ensure reliable operat
ion
of the
video
product and to protect it from
overheating.
These openings
must not be blocked
or
covered. The
openings should never be blocked by
placing the
video
equipm ent on a bed, sofa, rug,
or
other similar surface. Thi s
video
product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
This video
product should not
be
placed in a
built-in installation such as a
bookcase
or ra
ck
un
l
ess
proper ventilation is provided or the video
product manufacturers instructions
have
been
fo
llow
ed.
9.
Attachments - Do not use attachments
unl
ess
r
ecommended by
the
video
product manufacturer as
they may
cause
a h
azard.
10.
Camera Extension Cables – Check
the rating of
your extension
cable(s)
to verify compliance with
your
local authority regulations prior t o inst
allation.
11. Water
and Moisture - Do not use this
video product near water. For example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen si nk or laundry tub, in a w
e
t
basement, near a swimming pool and the
like.
Caution: Maintain elec trical safety.
Powerline
operated
equipm ent or accessories connected to this uni t should bear the UL listing mark of CS A certification mark on the
accessory
itself
and shou
ld
not be modified so as to defeat the safety
fea
tures.
This
will
help
avoid any
potential hazard
from electr ical shoc k or fi re. If in doubt, contact qualified service personnel.
12.
A
ccessories -
Do not place this
video
equipm ent on an unstabl
e cart, stand, tripod, or table. T he video
equipment may fall, causing
serious
damage
to the video
product. Use this
video product
only with a cart, stand,
tripod,
bracket, or table
r
ecommended
by th
e
manufacturer or sold wit h the
video
product. Any
mounting of the p roduct should
follow the manufacturers instructions and use a mounting accessory reco
mmended by the manufacturer.
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Features
HD
CMOS
Progressive Scan
720p or 1080p models with
real-time
(25/30
fps)
Triple-streaming
(H.264/MJPEG)
Future proof
ONVIF 2.1
compliance
(1.02
backwards co
mpatible)
Compatible with popular third party
VMS
software*
Power-over-Ethernet
(PoE)
operation,
14Watt max/12V
operation
Backup options: micro SD card,
FTP, NAS, local
Mobile Apps: iPhone®, iPad®, Android™
Supports two-way audio
3.6mm 12mm Vari-focal lens
Screw panel Vari-focal adjustment & service video setup & micro SD
90 ft. (25-30m) IR Night
Vision, True Day/Night (TDN)
IP66
Weatherproof and IK7
Vandal
Resistant
Multi-browser support:
IE,
Firefox, Safari, Chrome
3-axis gimbal
for versatile mounting
*
Check Onvif com pliance o n for your sof tware.
General
Precautions
1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed.
2.
Remove
the plug from the outlet before cleaning.
Do
not use liquid aerosol detergents.
Use
a
water
dampened
cloth for cleaning.
3.
Keep
enough
space
around the unit for ventilation. Slots and openings in the stor
age
cabinet
should not be blocked.
4. During lightning storms, or when the unit is not used for a
l
ong
time, disconnec t the power
supply, antenna, and cables to protect the unit from elect rical
sur
ge.
FCC CLASS A
NOTICE
NOTE
This equi pment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digit al device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
ha
rmful interf erence wh en the equipmen t is operated in a comm ercial en vironment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radi o frequency energy and, if not install ed and used in accordance wit h the manu
facturer’
s
instruction manual, m ay
cause
harmful i nterference with r adio communications.
Operation
of thi s equipmen t
in a residentia
l area
is likely to cause harmful interferen ce, in which case you wil l be requ ired to correct the
interf erence at your own expen se.
This
equipment
has been
certified
and
found to comply with the limits regulated
by FCC, EMC,
and
LVD.
Therefore, it is
designated
to
provide
reasonable protection against interference
and
will not
cause
interference with othe r appliance usage.
However,
it is imperative that the user follows the guidelines in this manual to
avoid
improper
usage which may result in damage to the unit, electrical shock and fi re hazard injury.
In order to improve the feature functions
and
quality of this product, the specifications are
subje
ct
to
change
without noti ce from time to time.
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6.7.7 BNC Video
Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
6.7.8
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
6.8 Alarm Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
6.8.1
Disk Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
6.8.2
Motion Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
6.9 Local Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
6.9.1
Record Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
6.9.2
Record Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
6.10
Privacy Masking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
6.11
Network Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
6.11.1
DDNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
6.12 Service
Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
6.12.1 SMTP
(Email Alert Setup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
6.13
Privilege Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
6.13.1
Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
6.13.2
User . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
6.13.3
Unlocking User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
6.14
Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
6.14.1
Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
6.15 Device
Restart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
6.16
Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
6.17
Sensor Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
6.17.1
Image Adjust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
6.17.2
Shutter Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
6.17.3 Gain
Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6.17.4
Day/Night Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6.17.5
Auto Iris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
6.17.6
Gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
6.17.7 AE
Meter
Mode
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
6.17.8 WB
Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
6.17.9
WDR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
6.17.10
Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
6.17.11
Noise Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
7.
Resetting
to
Factory
Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
8.
Dimensions
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
9.
Troubleshooting
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
1.
Getting
Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1 Default Camera Username, Password, and Ports . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.2 Camera Interior Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 2
1.2.1
Functions of Status LED’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.3
ONVIF
Compatibility and Included Software Overview . . . . . . . . 3
1.3.2
NVMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.3.3 CD Cont ents
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2.
Connection
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3.
Camera
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
4.
Finding
the
Camera’s
IP
Address
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.1 Finding the Camera’s IP Address Using NVMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.2 Finding the Camera’s IP Address using
UPnP
in Windows® 7. .9
4.3 Finding the Camera’s IP Address using Bonjour® in Mac OS®
10
4.4 Finding the Camera IP using the BNC Test Cable . . . . . . . . . . .
. 11
5.
Configuring Remote
Connection
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.1
Connecting
to a
DDNS
address using NVMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
6.
Web Configuration
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
6.1 Supported Browsers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
6.2 Chrome, Firefox, and Safari Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 17
6.3 Internet Explorer® Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 18
6.4
Web
Interface/Live
Video Overview
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
6.4.1
Live
Video
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
6.4.2
Configuring Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
6.5
Device
Info . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
6.6 Stream Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 24
6.7
Device
Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
6.7.1
Local Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
6.7.2 Device
Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6.7.3
Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
6.7.4
Date & Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
6.7.5
OSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
6.7.6
Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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Getting
Started
1.
GETTING
STARTED
The
system comes with the following
components:
1 x Camera
1 x Mounting Screw
Kit
1 x Allen Key
1 x
RJ45
Coupler
1 x
BNC
Test Cable
1 x Mounting Template
1 x Quick Start Guide
1 x Instruction Manual
1 x Software/Documentation CD
Mounting Screw
Kit:
• 3 x
mounting screws
(PA4
30mm)
3 x drywall anchors
Allen Key
RJ45
Coupler
BNC Test
Cable
1.1
Default Camera Username, Password, and
Ports
Username: admin
Password: admin
Ports: 80
(HTTP),
30001
(Control/Streaming), 8080
(RTMP),
554 (RTSP)
IP Address:
DHCP Enabled by Default
(Router will automatically assign IP
address)
NOTE:
Once
you
have
completed the basic setup of the camera, it is
recommended to
configure a static IP address. This
will prev
ent the ca
mer
a
IP address changing in the
event
of a power failure. For details,
see
“6.7.1
Local Networ k ” on page 26.
Getting
Started
1.2
Camera
Interior Overview
Access panels. Are at underside of the camera body, using the supplied key you open by unlocking the two screws, note that each has a rubber hold so will not fall off. Model with fixed focus lens has no front panel adjustment as if not required.
With Micro sd Card slot*. Camera reset & service video connector.
1.2.1 Functions of Status
LED’s
No LED status available on this model.
Lens Zoom & focus adjust
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Camera
Installation
2. CONNECTION
The
camera has the following termination cables:
1.
RJ45
Network
Interface:
Connect
to a
router
or switch on your network
using
RJ45
Ethernet cable
(Cat5e
or better).
100Mhz
connection. PoE
supported (class 3
PoE
switch re
quir
ed).
NOTE:
Use
the included
RJ45
coupler to connect to male end of RJ45
Ethernet cable.
RJ45
Coupler
2.
Audio Input (RCA):
Connect
to a self-powered microphone
for listen-in
audio.
3.
Audio Output (RCA):
Connect
to an amplifier or self-powered speaker fo
r
intercom/2-way audio.
4.
DC12V (1A):
12V DC
power input terminal. Make sure to follow corr
ect
polarity (+/-) marked on the power connector when connecting to power.
Minimum Power Requirement:
450mA / 5.4W.
Make
sure to follow the correct polarity if connecting
the camera to
DC
power. Polarity is marked on the
power connector.
Getting
Started
1.3
ONVIF Compatibility and Included Software
Overview
This camera is
ONVIF v2.1
compliant. It is designed for interoperability
with
popular
VMS’s and NVR’s*,
with backwards compatibility to
ONVIF v.1.02.
For
more information on
ONVIF,
visit www
.onvif
.org
NOTE:
Provided software is
PC
compatible only; Mac
OS® access
to the
cameras is available via Safari® browser only.
1.3.1
NVMS
NVMS
is a
client-only solution
that
supports up
to 36 IP
cameras.
NVMS
is a free software provided on the CD.
NVMS
supports all the features of the camera. It
can access
micro SD/
SD
card recordings and camera setup over a local network.
NVMS
manual is provided on the
CD.
1.3.2 CD Tools
CD contents Folders
IP Search ; Search find IP Cameras and set IP address and gateway NTP Service Tool ; Time Sync Application: IP devices match one PC system time. FTPUpdater ; Firmware Update tool IP Support Help Files ; Website support help documents for common problems. RTSP Tool ; provides RTSP string command f. e.g VLC or Quick-time use SD Driver ; Ext2 driver for Windows XP to read sd Memory card on PC Onvif_Help ; documents on Onvif specifications Open the NTP service ; Windows XP only enables NTP time to be enabled. Adobe Flash Player ; Flash Video player for Windows IE plugin and Apple Mac OS Adobe AcrobatReader ; Windows and Max OS Acrobat Reader v10
Files: IP_series_bitrate_calculator.htm ; Simple storage calculator for IP devices NVMS_Install.exe ; NVR Software installation for PC NVMS_Manual_1.7.pdf ; Guide to use the NVMS Software SNMedia_Player.exe ; File Player for recorded files / backup files from devices / NVMS.
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2.
Attached
Camera to surface using the supplied screws.
Wall
Connection
3.
CAMERA
INSTALLATION
Make
sure to follow the correct polarity if connecting
the camera to
DC
power. Polarity is marked on the
power connector.
1.
Use
the included drill template to
drill holes for mounting
Use Supplied wall plugs.
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Finding the
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Address
4.
FINDING THE CAMERA’S
IP ADDRESS
Use
the steps below to find the camera’s IP address and connect to the
camera over the local area network
(LAN)
using
NVMS, UPnP
on
Windows® 7, or Bonjour® in Mac OS®.
4.1
Finding
the
Camera’s
IP
Address Using
NVMS
1. Install
NVMS
from the
CD. Now
Doubl
e-click
the
NVMS
icon ( ) on the
Desktop.
The log in screen
appears.
2. Under User Name and
Password, enter the default
NVMS
user name
(
admin) and password (admin
).
Click Login.
Enter Admin Enter Admin
Click Login
3.
NVMS
opens and scans the local network
for
connected ca
mer
as.
Detected camera IP addresses on the LAN appear in the
Device
List on
the
left
side of the screen with a icon.
Found
camera
IP address
Finding the
Camera’s IP
Address
3. Connect the cable of power supply.
4. Loosen the bracket locking ring to adjust the camera position.
5. Lock into place, remove underside adjust the focus / zoom.
a. Fixed Lens model has not focus/zoom adjustment.
Loosen
Tighten
Locking screw
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Finding the
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Address
1. Click
Start>Computer>Network. The
cameras IP address appears
under Network
Infrastructure.
Double-click to open the camera
Network
2. Double-click the camera to open it in your default browser.
3. Under User Name and
Password, enter the cameras User Name
(default:
admin) and Password (default:
admin) and click
Login
.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin)
Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Login
4.3
Finding
the
Camera’s
IP
Address using
Bonjour® in
Mac
OS®
NOTE:
To use
this method, the camera
and
computer must
be on
the same
network. Bonjour® is enabled by default, and can be enabled/disabl
ed
using
NVMS
(check the
NVMS
manual
for details).
1.
Open
Safari® browser and click the Bookmarks button ( ).
Finding the
Camera’s IP
Address
4. Click on a camera IP address in
Device
List to lo
gin.
5. Under
User Name, enter the user name
for
the camera (default: admin).
Under
Password, enter the password
for
the camera (default: admin).
Click Continue.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin)
Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Continue to login
6.
The
camera appears under the camera IP address. Click and drag the
camera to the display grid to open
it.
Click and drag the camera to the display grid to open
it
NOTE:
For detailed instructions on using
NVMS,
see the NVMS
manual on the CD.
4.2
Finding
the
Camera’s
IP
Address using UPnP
in
Windows®
7
NOTE:
To use
this method, your
router
must support
UPnP and
the ca
mer
a
and
computer must be on the
same
network.
UPnP
is enabled in the ca
mer
a
by
default,
and can be enabled/disabled using
NVMS (check
the NVMS
manual
for details).
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Configuring
Remote
Connection
5. CONFIGURING REMOTE
CONNECTION
Follow the steps below to configure your camera for connections over the Internet using a web browser,
NVMS,
or other
VMS
software.
Step
1 of 6:
Locate
the
camera’s local
IP address:
See
“4. Finding the Camera’s IP Address” on
page 8
.
Step
2 of 6: Port
Forward your
router:
You
need to enable port forwarding for the following ports on your router to
the camera’s local IP address:
HTTP
Port (default: 80)
Control Port (default: 30001)
NOTE:
If you are configuring multiple IP cameras
for
individual re
mot
e
access, you
must
change
the ports
for
each
camera.
Two
cameras cannot
use the same port number.
NOTE:
Port forwarding the
RTSP
and
RTMP
ports is not
necessary
unless
your installation has special re
quir
ements.
There are two methods for port forwarding:
• You can
manually port forward your router.
See your router’s user manual
for details. An example of a port forwarding screen is shown below.
HTTP
80
80
100
Control
30001
30001
100
Finding the
Camera’s IP
Address
2. Click
Bonjour
. The
cameras IP address appears in the Bonjour Devices
list.
3. Double-click the camera to open it in
Saf
ari®.
Bookmarks button
Bonjour
Double-click the camera’s IP address
4. Under User Name and
Password, enter the cameras User
Name
(default:
admin) and Password (default:
admin) and click
Login
.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin) Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Login
4.4
Finding
the
Camera
IP
using
the
BNC Test
Cable
When
the
BNC
test
cable
is
connected
to the camera, the
IP address
is shown
on the test monitor.
The
camera must
be connected
to power to use the BNC
test cable.
NOTE:
The
default IP address of
192.168.0.120
is shown if the ca
mer
a
cannot obtain an IP address from the
router.
Check
the Ethernet/power
connections and
router co
nfigur
ation.
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Configuring
Remote
Connection
Step
5 of 6:
Enable DDNS on
the camera:
1. Ent
er the cameras IP address in your web browser. Log in and then
click
Network
Servic
e>DDNS.
2.
Check
Enable
DDNS.
3. Configure the
foll
owing:
Provider:
Select the ddns service you use..
Domain Name:
Enter the
Domain
Name you received from the
confirmation email you received after you created your
DDNS
account
(e.g.
mycamera.dyndns.org).
User Name:
Enter the
User Name
.
Password:
Enter the account name
Password
4. Click
OK
to
save
settings.
Step
6 of 6:
Connect
to the
camera’s DDNS
address:
1. Enter the cameras
DDNS
address in your web browser in the following
format:
http://
http://
mycamera.dyndns.org:80
Colon
DDNS
address
HTTP
port number
2. Under User Name and
Password, enter the cameras User Name
(default:
admin) and Password (default:
admin) and click
Login.
Once
you
have
logged into your system using your
DDNS
address, you can connect to the IP camera from a remote location using a web browser, NVMS
.
Configuring
Remote
Connection
Step
3 of 6:
Locate your camera’s MAC
address:
1.
Open
a web browser and enter the cameras IP address in the address
bar in the following format:
http://
http://192.168.0.120:80
IP
address
Colon
HTTP
port number
2. Under User Name and
Password, enter the cameras User Name
(default:
admin) and Password (default:
admin) and click
Login.
3. Click
Device Info
and write down the
MAC
Address.
MAC
Address
Step
4 of 6:
Register
for DDNS:
Register for one of the DDNS
services which are currently supported for use
with your IP camera. A DDNS account allows
you
to set up
a web
site
address
that points back to your local network.
The
following outlines how to
set up your free
DDNS
account.
NOTE: Your router
must support
UPnP
to enable DDNS.
NOTE:
You
may use the same
DDNS
account
for
multiple IP cameras on
the same LAN.
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Configuring
Remote
Connection
8.
Close Device Maintenance
and
Device Manager,
and
return
to the
Live
Video
screen.
The
newly
added
camera will appear in
Device
Lis
t.
Found
camera
NOTE:
A icon is shown
for
all cameras outside of the LAN. This does
not affect your ability to connect to the camera re
motely.
9. Click on the camera in
Device
List to lo
gin. Enter the
User Name
(def
ault:
admin) and
Password
(default:
admin) and then click Continue.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin) Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Continue
10.Click and drag the camera to a display grid screen to open
it.
Click and drag the camera to the display grid to open
it
NOTE:
For detailed instructions on using
NVMS,
see the NVMS
manual on the CD.
Configuring
Remote
Connection
5.1
Connecting
to a
DDNS address using
NVMS
NOTE:
Complete all the steps
above
before performing the following
method.
1.
Open NVMS
and click
Device
Manager>Video
Device
Manager.
2. Click
Manager
. The Device Maintenance
window opens.
Enter the
camera’s
DDNS
address
Control Port
Click Add Click Save
3. Under
Device
IP, enter the
Domain
Name from the confirmation email.
For example, enter
mycamera
.dyndns,org.
4. Under
Control
Port, enter the cameras control port (default: 30001).
5.
(Optional)
Under
Device Name, enter a name
for
the ca
mera.
6. Click
Add
to add the camera to the
Device
List.
7. Click
Save
to
save changes.
Click OK.
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Web
Configuration
4.
The
main screen
for
the camera web interface
opens.
From here you can
view and configure the
camera.
NOTE:
If
you
do not
see video
from the camera, make sure your co
mputer
has the latest vers
ion of
Adobe
Flash Player installed
(visit
http:// www.adobe.com/ to download the latest version). After installing Flash
Player, restart your browser and reconnect to the camera.
6.3 Internet Explorer® Setup
Step
1 of 2:
Change
Internet
Explorer security settings
for ActiveX®:
1.
Open
Internet Explorer and open the Security tab.
Internet Explorer 8: Click
Tools > Internet
Options
and select the
Security
tab.
Internet
Explorer 9:
Click > Internet
Options
and
select the Security
tab.
2. Click
Custom
Level.
Click Custom level
Web
Configuration
6.
WEB
CONFIGURATION
The
camera includes a built-in web interface that can be
accessed
using a
web browser.
6.1
Supported
Browsers
Google
Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari®
(via Adobe
Flash
Player)
Microsoft Internet Explorer®
7.0
or later, 32-bit version
(via
ActiveX®)
6.2
Chrome, Firefox, and
Safari Setup
1.
Connect
the camera to your local network and find the cameras IP
address.
See
“4. Finding the Cameras IP Address” on
page
9.
2.
Open
your browser and enter the cameras IP address in the address bar
in the
foll
owing format:
http://
http://192.168.0.120:80
Colon
Camera IP address
HTTP
port number
NOTE:
You
can also connect to the camera using a
DDNS
address (DDNS setup and port forwarding required; see “5. Configuring Remote Connection” on
page
12
for
details).
3. Under User Name and
Password, enter the cameras User
Name
(default:
admin) and Password (default:
admin) and click Login.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin)
Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Login
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Web
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4. If your computer has Flash Player installed,
the main screen
for the
camera web interface
opens.
From here you can view and configure the
camera.
NOTE:
The ActiveX
plug-in
may
provide smoother
video
performance than
Flash Player.
To
use
ActiveX,
click the
message above
the
video
window.
Then
click inside the
video area,
select
Install
this Add-on for
all
users
on
this computer, and follow the prompts.
Install
ActiveX
plug-in
NOTE:
If your computer
does
not
have
Flash Player installed,
you will be
prompted
to select if yo
u would like to use ActiveX or Flash
Player to
connect
to the camera:
Click
to
play
live
video
with
ActiveX control
to
reduce
latency
(recommended):
Uses
an
ActiveX
plug-in to connect to the camera. To
install the plug-in, click on the
video
area,
and
select Install
this
Add-on
for all
users on this computer, and follow the prompts.
Click
to
download
the latest
version
of
Flash
Player to
play
live video:
Opens
a link to download Flash Player from
Adobe’s
website.
After completing the installation, restart your browser and reconnect to the camera.
Select
ActiveX
or Flash Pla yer
Web
Configuration
3. Under
Download unsigned ActiveX controls, click Prompt
(recommended) or Enable.
Select Enable or Prompt under Download
unsigned
ActiveX
controls
Click OK
4. Click OK.
Click
OK
again to
save
changes.
Step
2 of 2:
Log into
camera:
1.
Connect
the camera to your local network and find the cameras IP
address.
See
“4. Finding the Cameras IP Address” on
page 9.
2. Enter the cameras IP address in the address bar in the
foll
owing format:
http://
http://192.168.0.120:80
IP address
Colon HTTP
port number
NOTE:
You
can also connect to the camera using a
DDNS
address (DDNS setup and port forwarding required; see “5. Configuring Remote Connection” on
page
12
for
details).
3. Under User Name and
Password, enter the cameras User
Name
(default:
admin) and Password (default:
admin) and click Login.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin) Enter Camera Password (default: admin) Click Login
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Web
Configuration
The Live Video Menu contains
the
following
options:
Full
Screen:
Open
the
video
in full screen. Press
ESC
to exit full screen.
Sensor Config:
Configure the camera sensor settings.
See
“6.17 Sensor
Configuration” on
page 51.
ZoomIn:
Zoom in one level.
ZoomOut:
Zoom out one level.
Restore Panorama:
Zoom out all the way.
6.4.2 Configuring Camera Settings
Click the options
on
the left to configure camera settings. Setting options
are detailed in the remainder of this section.
Click to select camera menus
TIP:
Some
sub-menus
have
a Reset button. This button will reset the
sub-menu options to factory defaults.
You
then
have
to click
OK
to save
changes.
Web
Configuration
6.4
Web
Interface/Live
Video
Overview
Camera configuration menus
Click and drag to zoom in. Right-click and select
ZoomOut
to zoom out.
Double-click inside window for
full-screen
Select Stream
TIP:
Select stream2 for better performance for remote
connections. Stream2 has a lower resolution than stream1.
The
Live
video page
appears when you log into the camera. Live video
requires an ActiveX® plug-in or
Adobe
Flash Player.
6.4.1 Live Video
Menu
You
can
right-click
on the live
video
area to bring up the Live
Video
Menu.
Right-click on the
video
area to
open the Live
Video
Menu
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6.6
Stream
Configuration
The
Stream Configuration
page
allows you to configure the camera’s video
streams.
The
camera supports three different
video
streams. This allows
you
to
have a
high quality recording stream (stream1), a lower quality stream (stream2) to preserve bandwidth for remote connections, and an MJPEG stream for applications requiring MJPEG.
To configure video streaming
settings:
1. Click Stream
Configuration. Under Stream ID, select the stream you
would like to co
nfigure.
2. Configure the
foll
owing:
Video Encode Type:
Select the
Video Encoding
type for the stream.
Stream1 and stream2 can be configured for
H.264 High
Profile, H.264
Main
Profile, or
H.264 Base
Profile. Stream3 supports
MJPEG
only.
Audio Encode Type:
Select the Audio
Encoding
type for the
stream:
G711_ALAW, G711_ULAW, or RAW_PCM.
Resolution:
Select the resolution for the stream. Stream1 and stream3
can be
set to
1920x1080
or
640x360
. Stream2
can only be set to 640x360.
Stream3 can only be set to 1920x1080.
Web
Configuration
6.5
Device
Info
The Device
Info
page
shows information about your IP camera, such as the
Device
Name (which appears in the
Device
List in
NVMS),
firmware
version,
MAC
address, and camera inputs and outputs.
You
can also
configure the
Device
Name for your camera.
ATTENTION:
The device
ID is unique.
Do
not
change
it unless your
installation has special requirements.
To configure
the
Device
Name:
1. Click
Device
Info.
2. Under
Device Name, enter the desired
device
name and then click Set.
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Web
Configuration
6.7.1 Local
Network
The
Local Network
page
shows the camera’s current IP address and
network parameters if
DHCP
is enabled. It also allows you to set a static IP
address for the camera
(see
below), set the networking parameters, and to
select
IPv4
or IPv6.
NOTE:
DHCP
is dis
abled by
default.
When DHCP
is
enabled,
the
IP
address
is shown under
DHCP
IP.
Use the IPScan tool on CD
to configure a static
IP address. This
will
prevent the camera IP address changing in the event
of a power fa
ilure.
To configure
the
camera’s networking
parameters:
1. Click
Device
Configuration>Local
Network.
2. Under IP
Protocol, select
IPv4
or
IPv6. If
you
would like to use
IPv6,
make
sure it is supported on your network.
You
may need to contact yo
ur
network administrator or
ISP
for
details.
3. Select
Device obtain an
IP
address automatically
to use
DHCP
or Device
use
the
following
IP
address
to set a static IP address
for
the camera.
If
you are using a static IP address, configure the following:
IP
Address:
Enter the IP address
you
would like to assign to the camera.
Make sure the IP address is available on your network.
Subnet Mask:
Enter the subnet mask.
Preferred
DNS
Server/Alternate
DNS
Server: Enter desired DNS
servers.
Web
Configuration
Frame
Rate:
Select the frame rate for the stream up to maximum of
30FPS
for stream1 or stream2 or
12FPS
for stream3.
NOTE:
Frame rate may
be a
utomatically adjusted
to account for bandwidth
limitations.
I Frame interval: Select the interval for I frames: 1, 2, or 3.
The
default
value of 2 should be used unless there are special requirements.
The
I
Frame interval
does
not apply to stream3.
Bit Rate:
For stream1 or stream2, select
CBR
(Constant
Bit
Rate)
or VBR
(Variable
Bit
Rate).
Enter the desired bit rate below in
kbps.
Stream3 only
supports VBR.
Quality:
Select the
video
quality between 1 (lowest) and 9 (highest).
TIP:
A quality of 7 provides a
good
picture. It is not recommended to set a
high quality value with a small
VBR
bit rate.
3. Click
OK
to apply changes.
6.7
Device
Configuration
Device
Configuration contains the following sub-menus:
Local Network
Device
Port
Camera
Date & Time
OSD
Microphone
BNC Video
Output
Language
Multicast (Not supported)
Dome
PTZ
(Not supported)
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Configuration
6.7.3 Camera
The
Camera
page (
Device
Configuration>Camera) allows you to configure
the
Channel
Name, which appears on the camera
OSD
and the
video
system
frequency.
To change
the
Channel
Name:
Configure the
Channel Name
as
needed
and then click the Set button
next to Channel Name.
To change
the
video system
frequency:
Select the desired setting under
Video System
and then click the
Set
button next to Source Resolution.
6.7.4 Date & Time
The
Date & Time
page
allows you to configure the camera’s date and
time.
Web
Configuration
4. Click
OK
to
save changes. The
camera will
restart
with the new IP
address.
6.7.2 Device
Port
The Device
Port
page (
Device
Configuration>Device
Port) allows you to
configure the camera’s port configuration.
The
camera has the follo wing
ports:
Control
port:
The
default is
30001.
Enables
video
streaming.
HTTP Port:
The
default is
80. Enables web access. Please
note that if the
HTTP
is port is anything other than
80, you
must enter http:// before the
camera’s
IP address and
colon
(:) and
the
HTTP
port after the
IP
address
when connecting using an Internet browser
(e.g.
if the
HTTP
port is 85,
enter http://192.168.x.x:85).
RTSP
Port: Default is
554. Only
used for special applications
requiring
RTSP
streaming, such as VLC player or quicktime movie.
RTMP
Port: Default is
8080. Only
used for special applications.
NOTE:
If you are configuring multiple IP cameras
for
individual re
mot
e
access
(without an
NVR
or server),
you
must
change
all the ports
for
each
camera.
Two
cameras cannot use the same port number.
To change camera
ports:
1. Configure the camera p
orts as required and then click OK.
2. Click
Device
Configuration>Devi ce
Port.
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Configuration
3. Un-check
Enable NTP
and click
Apply
at the bottom of the
scr
een.
4. If your region
observes
daylight
savings
time, check
Adjust clock
for
daylight saving
changes.
Under Start and
End, select the start and end times for daylight savings.
5. Click
Set Manually, and use the on-screen cale
ndar to set the time and
date.
6. Click
Apply
. The
camera updates to the newly entered
time.
6.7.5 OSD
The OSD page
allows you to configure the camera’s on-screen display text.
To configure
the
camera
OSD:
1. Click
Device
Configuration>OSD.
2.
Check
the following options to enable
OSD text:
Device Name:
Display the
Device
Name.
Channel
ID:
Show
the channel ID number.
Channel Name:
Show
the name of the channel set in the Camera menu.
Time:
Show
the date and time on the
OSD.
Select the desired date and
time format under
Time
Format.
Web
Configuration
You can
set the
camera’s date and
time the
following
ways:
Using an
NTP
server (recommended)
Using your computer’s system
time
Manually
The
camera is configured to use
NTP
by default, but you
must set the time
zone
and Daylight
Savings
Time settings to ensure accurate time. After a power failure, the camera is configured to
connect
to
an NTP
server
and
automatically update the time when power is restored. If using another method to set the camera clock, time must be manually updated after a power
failure.
To
set the
camera’s date and
time
using an NTP
server:
1. Click
Device
Configuration>Date & Time.
2. Under
Time Zone, select your time zone.
3. If your region
observes
daylight
savings
time, check
Adjust clock
for
daylight saving
changes.
Under Start and
End, select the start and end times for daylight savings.
4. Next to Current
PC
Time, click Apply.
To sync
the
camera’s date and
time to
your computer’s system
time:
1. Click
Device
Configuration>Date & Time.
2. Un-check
Enable NTP
and click
Apply
at the bottom of the
scr
een.
3. Under
Time Zone, select your time zone.
4. If your region
observes
daylight
savings
time, check
Adjust clock
for
daylight saving
changes.
Under Start and
End, select the start and end times for daylight savings.
5. Click
Apply
next to Current Computer Time.
The
Current
Device
Time
updates.
To
set the
camera’s date and
time manually:
1. Click
Device
Configuration>Date & Time.
2. Under
Time Zone, select your time zone.
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Configuration
Configure microphone settings for listen-in audio. Self-powered microphone required (not included).
To configure microphone
settings:
1. Click
Device
Configuration>Microphone.
2.
Check
Enable Microphone
to enable listen-in audio or un-check to
disabl
e.
3. Under
Microphone Volume, select the volume
for
the
micr
ophone
between 1~100.
4. Click
OK
to
save
changes.
6.7.7 BNC Video
Output
Under
BNC
Output (Device
Configuration>BNC
Ouput
),
select
On
to enable
analog output or
Off
to disable and click OK.
6.7.8
Language
Change
the
language
for the camera
OSD
display
(e.g.
time
and
date display)
and email alarms. Supported languages are English, Polish,
Russian,
and
Chinese.
Web
Configuration
• Cus
tom: Create a
custom
OSD message.
Enter the custom
OSD
text under
Custom
OSD.
Device
Name
Channel
ID
Channel
Name
Time
Custom
3. Enter the desired
Row
and
Column
for
enabled
OSD messages.
Text on
row 0 is shown at the top of the screen, and moves down as the
row
number increases. Text on column 0 is shown on the
left
side of the
screen, and moves right as the column number increases.
Column
0
Column # increases
Row
0
Row # increases
4. Click
OK
to update the camera OSD.
6.7.6
Microphone
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Configuration
3. Under
Max Disk Space, enter the disk full percentage that will trigger an
alarm
(e.g.
a Disk Full Alarm will be triggered when the recording disk is
80%
full).
4.
Check
Disk
Error Alarm to enable Disk
Error Alarms.
5. Click OK.
6.8.2 Motion
Alarm
The
Motion alarm
page
allows you to configure camera motion detection
alarm settings.
You
must enable motion detection to use local
(e.g.
microSD/
SD
card or
FTP
recording) motion detection recording. For instructions on
setting up local recording,
see
“6.9 Local Record” on
page 36.
For details on
motion recording using
NVMS,
see the
NVMS
manual on CD.
To configure motion
detection:
1. Click Alarm
Configuration>Motion
Alarm.
2.
Check
Enable
under
Motion
Parameter.
Web
Configuration
To change
the
language
for the
OSD and
email alarms:
1. Click
Device
Configuration>Language.
2. Under
Language, select the desired language then click
OK
to save
changes.
6.8 Alarm Configuration
Alarm Configuration contains the following sub-menus:
Disk
Alarm
Motion
Alarm
Alarm I/O (Not supported)
I/O Alarm Linkage (Not supported)
Alarm Setting (Not supported)
6.8.1 Disk
Alarm
The
Disk Alarm
page
allows
you
to configure alarms if there is an issue
with
the recording disk.
You
can configure a Disk Full Alarm or a Disk
Error
Alarm. A Disk Full Alarm triggers
an
alarm when the recording disk is full
or
exceeds
a certain percentage. A Disk Error Alarm triggers an alarm if
there
is an error
accessing
or writing to the recording disk.
Alarms can be
viewed
using the Alarm Manager in
NVMS (see
the
NVMS
manual on the
CD
for details).
To configure Disk
Alarms:
1. Click Alarm
Configuration>Disk
Alarm.
2.
Check
Disk
Full Alarm to enable Disk Full Alarms.
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Configuration
6.9
Local
Record
Local Record contains the following sub-menus:
Record Policy
Record Directory
6.9.1 Record
Directory
Record Directory allows you to configure the
microSD/SD
memory card,
NAS,
and
FTP
storage locations. It also allows you format the microSD/SD
card.
IMPORTANT:
You
must format the
microSD/SD
card using the camera
before you can record to
it.
To
format the
microSD/SD card
to
enable
recording:
NOTE:
Formatting the microSD/SD card erases all data on the card.
1. Click
Local
Record>Record Directory.
2. Make sure to disable all recording types in
Record
Policy
before
formatting the microSD/SD
card. See
“6.9.2 Record Policy” on
page
41.
3. Under
Disk Name, select SD1.
Web
Configuration
3. Click
Schedule
to configure a motion detection schedule.
The
Schedule
Time Setting menu opens.
NOTE:
If the
Schedule
Time Setting
does
not
open,
disable any popup
bl
ockers.
4. Configure the weekly schedule.
The
schedule is divided into 3 periods,
and motion detection will be enabled in all times during all 3 periods.
5. Click
Motion
Area, and configure up to 8 motion detection areas:
Select Area
Motion
or Area
Mask
to configure motion detection areas.
• Area
Motion allows
you
to select
areas
where motion detection is enabled.
Area Mask enables
the entire image for motion detection,
and
allows you
to select areas to disable motion detection.
Right-click to delete the last created area.
6. Under
Sensitivity, select the sensitivity
for
motion detection: Low,
Medium, or High.
7. Click
OK
to
save
your settings.
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Configuration
2. Under
Disk Name, select ftp.
Select
ftp
Click
Modify
3. Click
Modify
. The
Record Disk Path opens.
4.
Check
Enable.
5. Configure the
foll
owing:
Check
Enable
Configure FTP server
information
Click OK
IP: Enter the
FTP
server address.
Port: Enter the
FTP
port number.
Accounts:
Enter the
FTP
account user name.
Password/Confirm
Password:
Enter the
FTP
password.
Free
Space:
Enter the amount of
space
(in MB) you would like to make
available on the
FTP
server for recording.
Web
Configuration
4. Click
Modify
. The
Record Disk Path menu opens.
Select
SD1
Click
Modify
5.
Check
Enable.
Check
Enable
Click Format
6. Under File
System, select
SDVideo
(recommended) or Ext3.
7. Click Format. A window will appear to show the status of the
formatting.
Wait
for
the formatting to complete and then click OK.
NOTE:
If the
Record
Disk Path menu
does
not
open
or formatting
does
not
occur, disable any
popup blockers.
To configure FTP storage
location:
1. Click
Local
Record>Record Directory.
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Web
Configuration
4. Configure the following:
IP: Enter the IP address of the NAS.
Path:
Enter the
NAS
folder where
video
files will be
saved. NAS
folder
must be located directly under the root folder of the
NAS (e.g.
/public).
Accounts:
Enter the account user name for the NAS.
Password/Confirm Password:
Enter the account password for the NAS.
File
System:
Enter the
NAS
file system (cifs
or nfs).
Use
All
Space:
Check
to
enable
the camera to record until the
NAS
is
full.
Uncheck
to limit the amount of
space
the camera
can
record on
and enter
the amount of
space
(in MB) available to the camera under Free Space.
5. Click OK.
Web
Configuration
6. Click OK.
7. Set up recording using the Record Policy sub-menu
(see
“6.9.1 Record
Directory” on
page 36). To access
your recordings, use
NVMS
or
manually
access
your
FTP server.
NOTE: O
n the
Record
Directory
page, St
atus will be OK
when FTP
is select
ed
if
FTP
is accessible and all settings
have
been entered correctly.
Status OK
To configure a NAS storage
location:
1. Click
Local
Record>Record Directory.
2. Under
Disk Name, select //.
Select //
Click
Modify
3. Click
Modify
. The
Record Disk Path menu opens.
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Configuration
The
Record Policy menu allows you to set the
microSD/SD
memory card,
NAS, and FTP
recording parameters.
Once
configured, the
device can
record
video
directly to a
microSD/SD
card,
NAS,
and FTP.
To enable recording
to microSD /NAS/FTP:
1. Click
Local
Record>Record Policy.
2. Configure recording storage
locations in the
Record
Directory sub-menu.
See
“6.9.1 Record Directory” on page 36.
NOTE:
The
camera will simultaneously record to all storage loca
tions
that
have
been enabled in Record
Dir
ectory.
3.
To
enable scheduled or continuous recording, check
Enable
under
Schedule
Record. Select 7*24 H
Record
to record
video
continuously at
all times, or, select
Schedule Record
to create a schedule
for record
ing.
If you select
Schedule Record,
click
Schedule
and configure recording
times.
The
schedule is
divided
into 3 periods,
and
the camera will record
during all selected times in all 3 periods. Click
OK
when finished
configuring the recording schedule.
4.
To
enable Motion Alarm Recording, check
Enable
under Alarm Record.
Configure
Pre-recording and Post-recor
ding
times.
Check
Motion
Alarm, Channel.
5. Under Stream, select the stream to use for recording. Stream1 is
recommended if you want to record high quality
video,
stream2 is
recommended if you want to
save
bandwidth or storage space.
6.
Check
Record Audio
to enable audio record
ing.
7. Under
Storage Rule, select
Cycle
Write to enable the camera to
overwrite the oldest recorded data once the available
space
in the
storage
location is filled. Or, select
Save Days
to
save video
for
a set
Web
Configuration
6. Set up recording using the Record Policy sub-menu
(see
“6.9.1 Record
Directory” on
page 36). To access
your recordings, use
NVMS
or
m
anually access your
NAS
device.
NOTE:
On
the Record Directory
page,
Status will be
OK
when
NAS
is
selected if
NAS
is accessible and all settings
have
been entered correctly.
Status OK
6.9.2 Record
Policy
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Configuration
4. Click OK.
An error
message
appears if the masks configured
exceed
8%
of the
total
image area.
6.11 Network Service
Network
Service
contains the following sub-menus:
DDNS
PPPoE
(Not supported)
6.11.1
DDNS
The DDNS
sub-menu allows you to configure
DDNS
settings. Before
configuring
DDNS
settings, you must register the camera for a free
DDNS
account
(see
“5. Configuring Remote Connection” on
page
12).
To configure DDNS
settings:
1. Click Network
Servic
e>DDNS.
2.
Check
Enable
DDNS.
3. Configure the
foll
owing:
Provider:
Select DunDNS or 3322 ddns services as required.
Domain Name:
Enter the
Domain
Name for your registered account
with either service. This forms part of the prefix name on the domain.
NOTE:
Connect
to your camera using a web browser by entering
http://
,
the
Domain Name, colon, and then the
HTTP
port. For example, if the
Domain Name is mycamera.dyndns.org, use the address
http://mycamera.dyndns.org
:80.
User Name:
Enter your
User Name
you registered as
.
Web
Configuration
number of
days
and enter the
Number
of
Days
desired. Note that you
must
have
sufficient storage
space
to
save
the number of
days
entered.
8. Click
OK
to
save
changes.
NOTE: To
view video
from the SD/micr
oSD card, FTP,
or
NAS, use
NVMSs
playback
features,
see
the
NVMS
manual on the
CD
for
details.
You
can
access video saved
to
FTP
or
NAS by
manually
accessing
your
FTP serv
er
or
NAS
device.
6.10
Privacy
Masking
Privacy area
The Privacy
Masking menu allows
you
to create up to
5 privacy areas
that
will
not appear in recordings.
You
can cover up to
8%
of the total image area.
To configure privacy
areas:
1. Click
Privacy
Masking.
2.
Check
Enable Privacy
Masking.
3. Click and drag inside the
video
area to configure privacy areas. Privacy
areas will be shown as green rectangles. Right-click to delete the las
t
created area.
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Web
Configuration
To enable
email alerts:
1. Click
Service
Center>SMTP.
2.
Check
Enable
SMTP.
3. Configure the
foll
owing:
SMTP
Server
Address:
Enter the address for your
SMTP
server.
SMTP
Server Port: Enter your server’s
SMTP
port number.
User
Name:
Enter the
SMTP
account user name.
Password:
Enter the
SMTP
account password.
• Sender
E-mail
Address: Enter the email
address
that will be
used
to send
email
alerts.
Recipient
E-mail
Address
1~5: Enter up to 5 email addresses that
will
receive email
alerts.
Attachment Image Quality:
Select the quality of the image attachments:
High, Mid, or Low.
Transport Mode:
Select the encryption type used by the server (SSL or
STARTTLS) or select No
encrypted
if your server
does
not
use
encryption.
4. Click
OK
to
save
your settings. Click
Send
testmail to send a test email
alert.
6.13
Privilege
Manager
Privilege Manager allows you to configure user accounts and user groups.
Privilege Manager contains the following sub-menus:
Group
User
Web
Configuration
Password:
Enter the
Password
you have set on the account.
4. Click
OK
to
save
settings.
6.12
Service
Center
Service
Center contains the following sub-menus:
SMTP
Alarm Center (not supported currently)
6.12.1 SMTP (Email Alert
Setup)
The SMTP
sub-menu allows yo u to configure email alerts when motion
alarms occur. Email alerts
will
include a .jpg snapshot attachment.
Before setting up
email alerts
you must configure
the following:
Motion alarms must be
enabled
before the camera will
send
email
alerts.
See
“6.8.2 Motion Alarm” on
page
34.
A static IP address must be configured for the camera and
DNS
servers
must be entered.
See
“6.7.1 Local Network” on
page
26.
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Configuration
1. Under
Group, select the group you would like to modify.
2. Click
Modify
to
change
the group name if
needed,
enter a new group
name and click OK.
3.
Change
permissions as
needed
and click OK.
To
delete a user
group:
1. Click Delete.
The
Delete
Group
menu appears.
NOTE:
If the Delete
Group
menu
does
not appear, disable any popup
bl
ockers.
2. Select the group you would like to delete and click Delete.
6.13.2 User
The
User
page
(Privilege>User) allows
you
to
manage
user accounts. User
accounts receive privileges
based
on their group.
The
admin account is the
system administrator, and has full
access
to all functions.
Web
Configuration
6.13.1
Group
The Group page
(Privilege>Group) allows you to manage permissions
for
user groups. Users obtain permissions from their group.
The
Administrators
group contains all permissions and cannot be deleted or edited.
To add
a user group:
1. Click
Add
. The Add Group
menu appears.
NOTE:
If the
Add Group
menu
does
not
appear,
disable
any popup blockers.
2. Enter a name
for
the user group and click OK.
Enter a group name
and
click OK
3. Under
Group, select the new group.
4.
Check
the permissions
you
would like to apply to this user group.
You
can
check or un-check
Select
All to select all or no permis
sions.
5. Click
OK
to
save
your new user group.
To modify
a user group:
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Web
Configuration
2. Click
Privilege
Manager>User
.
Select the user
Click Unlock
3. Under
User, select the locked
user account.
4. Click
Unlock
to unlock the account.
6.14 Protocol
Protocol contains the following sub-menus:
Protocol
Security (Not supported)
NOTE:
Do
not check User Verific
ation in the Security sub-menu, as it may
block
ONVIF
software from detecting the ca
mera.
6.14.1
Protocol
The
Protocol
page
(Protocol>Protocol) allows you to view
ONVIF
protocol
settings.
6.15
Device
Restart
Click
Device Restart. Click
Restart
then click
OK
to restart the camera.
Web
Configuration
To add
a user account:
1. Click
Add
. The Add
User window appears.
NOTE:
If the
Add
User menu
does
not
appear,
disable
any popup blockers.
2. Enter a User Name and
Password
for
the account and repeat the
password under Confirm.
3. Under
Group, select the desired user group
for
this account.
4.
Check
Multi
Login
to allow the user account to log into the IP ca
mer
a
from multiple loca
tion simultaneously or un-check to limit the account to
a single loca
tion at a
time.
5. Click
OK
to
save
the new user account.
To modify
a user account:
1. Select the user account under User and click Modify.
2. Modify the account details as
needed
and click OK.
To
delete a user account:
Under
User, select the user
account and
click
Delete. Click OK to
confirm.
6.13.3 Unlocking User
Accounts
The
admin account is the only account that can unlock user accounts
that
have been
locked out. User accounts are locked out if the wrong
password
is
entered 3 or more times.
To unlock
a user account:
1. Login to the camera as admin.
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Configuration
Click
Save
to
save
setting changes.
Click
Reset
to revert to the last
saved
changes.
Click
Factory Setting
to revert all camera sensor settings to fac tor y
defaults.
Click
Cancel
to exit.
TIP:
Hold the mouse over the tabs to see the full name of the tab.
6.17.1 Image
Adjust
Adjust the Brightness, Saturation, and Contrast settings for the image.
6.17.2 Shutter
Control
Adjust the camera shutter settings.
ShutterMode:
Select
AutoShutter
or FixedShutter.
Web
Configuration
6.16
Default
Settings
Click
Default Settings. Click
Restore
then click
OK
to restore the camera to
factory default settings.
The
camera will reboot.
6.17
Sensor
Configuration
The
Sensor Configuration menu is used to adjust camera image settings.
To configure camera image settings using the Sensor Configuration
menu:
Log into the camera using a
web
browser, and from the Live
Video
page,
right-click
on the
video
area and select
Sensor
Config.
Right-click in the
video
area
and select Sensor Config
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Configuration
Night Color:
Select
Black_White
to
have
the camera switch to black and
white during night mode or select
Multicolor
to
have
the camera remain
in color during night mode.
6.17.5 Auto
Iris
Set Auto Iris settings.
Auto
Iris: Select
ON
to enable or
OFF
to disable.
Iris
Speed:
If Auto Iris is set to
ON,
select Auto Iris speed.
6.17.6
Gamma
Adjust Gamma.
• Gamma: Select
gamma setting:
Standard, High, Middle, Low,
or Dynamic.
Web
Configuration
MaxShutter:
Sets
the upper limit of the shutter
speed
when AutoShutter
is selected.
FixedShutter:
Sets the shutter
speed
when FixedShutter is selected.
6.17.3 Gain
Mode
Select gain mode and adjust gain settings.
Gain Mode:
Select
AutoGain
or FixedGain.
• MaxGain (dB): Select
the maximum
gain value when AutoGain
is selected.
FixedGain (dB):
Select the gain value when
FixedGain
is selected.
6.17.4 Day/Night
Mode
Configure color settings for night mode.
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Configuration
• WB Mode: Select Auto for automatic white
balance
or
Manual
to manually
set the white balance.
Manual Mode:
Select a mode for the lighting conditions or select
Customized
and manually adjust the
RedGain
and BlueGain.
6.17.9
WDR (solution may not feature this setting)
Configure settings for Digital
Wide
Dynamic Range.
Control Mode:
Select
ON
to enable Digital
Wide
Dynamic
Range
or OFF
to disable.
NOTE:
Enabling Digital
Wide
Dynamic
Range
may cause color distortion
based
on the lighting. If you notice color distortion, it is reco
mmended to
turn Control
Mode
to OFF.
Working Mode:
Select
DLO
(Digital
Side Overflow)
for environments
with
few moving objects. Select
MC
(Motion
Compensation)
for environments
with multiple moving objects.
Web
Configuration
6.17.7 AE Meter
Mode
Set the Auto-Exposure Meter
Mode
from one of the
following:
Multi-Pattern:
When
metering light, entire image is metered
symm et rically.
Center-Weighted:
When
metering light, priority is
given
to the center of
the image.
Vertical Center-Weighted:
When
metering light, priority is given to the
vertical center of the image.
• Horizontal Center-W
eighted: When
metering light, priority is
given
to the
horizontal center of the image.
6.17.8 WB
Setting
Adjust White Balance.
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Resetting
to
Factory
Defaults
7.
RESETTING TO FACTORY
DEFAULTS
Follow the steps below to revert all settings to factory defaults.
The
camera
must be connected
to
power
to perform a
factory
reset.
1.
Remove
the camera
underside
screws
(2x)
1.
2. Press and hold the
whit
e
reset button
for
5 seconds
2.
then
rel
ease
the button to reset the camera to factory def
aults.
3. Re-attach the panel
cover
and replace the ca
mer
a
cove
r
screws (2x).
NOTE:
Make
sure rubber seal is firmly in place when replacing the panel
cover.
Reset Button
Web
Configuration
6.17.10
Mirror
Enable/disable image
mirroring.
Mirror: Select
Horizontal
to mirror the image horizontally, Vertical to
mirror vertically, or
Picture Flip
to mirror both horizontally
and
vertically.
Select
Close
to disable image
mirroring.
6.17.11 Noise
Filter (solution may not feature this setting)
Configure noise filter settings.
Noise
Filter: Select
Auto
for automatic noise filtering or Manual.
Max Level:
Select the maximum level for automatic noise
filtering.
Level:
Select the level for manual noise
filtering.
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9. TROUBLESHOOTING
Can’t find
the
camera
IP
address using NVMS
or other software:
Make sure Ethernet and/or
DC
power cables are correctly
connected
to
the camera.
• Make
sure the
PoE
switch or DC power source meets the camera’s power
requirements
(class 3 PoE / 450mA / 5.4W / 12V).
If using
PoE,
make sure
the
PoE
switch is powered on.
Make sure the
PC
is on the same network as the camera. Ping the
camera’s
IP address. On
your
PC, go
to Start >
Programs >
Accessories
>
Command Prompt
. Type
ping
then the
cameras local
IP
address
and
press
Enter. If
you
get the
message
“Request timed out,”
PC and
camera
are not on the same network or camera is not
connected.
Camera is
connected
if you receive replies.
Connect
the
BNC
test cable to the camera and the other end to a
test
monitor.
The
monitor display shows the camera’s IP address. A default
IP address of
192.168.0.120 may
mean that the camera cannot obtain an
IP address from the router.
Check
the Ethernet/power connections and
router co
nfigur
ation.
Camera
set for static IP mode using an incorrect IP address. By default,
the camera is set for
DHCP mode,
which
means
it will automatically obtain an IP address from your router. Reset the camera to factory default settings
by
removing the camera
cover and
pressing the reset button
for
5
seconds
or more.
Can’t connect
to the
camera on a web browser using local
IP address:
See
steps above.
Verify the camera’s local IP address using one of the methods listed in “4. Finding the Camera’s IP Address” on
page
9.
Dimensions
8. DIMENSIONS
Units:
mm /&Inch
Because
our
products
are
subject
to
continuous improvement, product
design
and
specifications without notice
and
without incurring
any
obligation.
E&O.E.
82.7 mm 3 1/4"
79.8 mm 3 1/4"
264.5 mm 10 1/2"
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Can’t connect
Port forwarding not set up. Make sure the
to
camera on a web browser using a DDNS
HTTP
address:
port (default: 80)
and Control port (default:
camera’s local IP address.
Multiple cameras using same port number to connect. Configure each camera to use different ports (see
“6.7.2
Device
Can’t connect
If using Player. For more information, see “6.3 Internet Explorer® Setup” on
If using a browser other than IE
Firefox), make sure latest version of
Video performs poorly on
Insufficient bandwidth
stream2 under Stream. Stream2 provides a
Port” on
page
page
to
camera video on a web
IE,
make sure to install
18.
30001) are forwarded on your router to the
and
port forward the new ports
27 for details on changing camera ports).
browser:
Mozilla
browser:
available
ActiveX
(e.g. Google Chrome, Apple Safari,
for high-quality stream1.
plug-in or
Adobe
Adobe
Flash Player is installed.
lower-resolution
Flash
Select
to
User
conserve bandwidth and improve performance on low-bandwidth connections.
If using
plug-in video performance.
account
User accounts are locked when the password has been entered 3 times. To unlock the interface select the locked user account and click account.
IE,
click the
instead of Flash Player.
is locked:
as
admin. Click
message above
account,
Privilege
the
video
ActiveX
login to the camera
Manager>User. Under
area to use
may provide smoother
Unlock
to unlock the
ActiveX
incorrectly
web
User
,
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