EverFocus EAN-1350 User Manual

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INSTALLATION / OPERATION
EAN-1350
1.3 Megapixel Day-/Night Network Camera with Progressive Scan CCD Technology
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To avoid any damage, please consider the following safety warnings:
Never place the recorder near to heaters, furnaces, other heat sources or under direct solar irradiation. Operate the device only in locations providing the tolerable operating temperature range 0°C~40°C. Make sure that the device‘s ventilation slots are not covered or sheeted. For cleaning, make sure the device is plugged off and only use a damp cloth without acid detergent. Install the device only in dry and dustproof surround ings. Protect the device against any liquid‘s penetration. Avoid the pe netration o f a ny artefacts . Do not open the recorder yourself. In case of malfunction, contact your local installer or dealer. Una uthorized
opening of the device will annul the wa rranty claim!
Avoid any affection of the device through vibrations or mechanical shock at the recorder‘s installation locatio n.
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WEEE
ATTENTION! This is a class A product which may cause radio interference in a domestic environment; in this case, the user may be urged to take adequate measures.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot ection against harmfulinterference in a res idential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment andreceiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
This Product is RoHS compliant.
Your EverFocus product is designed and manufactured with high qual ity materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their end-of-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Please, dispose of this equipment at your loca l community waste collection/recycling centre. In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic product. Please, help us to conserve the environment we live in!
Ihr EverFocus Produkt wurde entwickelt und hergestellt mit qualitativ hochwertigen Materialien und Komponenten, die recycelt und wieder verwendet werden können. Dieses Symbol bedeutet, dass elektrische und elektronische Geräte am Ende ihrer Nutzungsdauer vom Hausmüll getrennt entsorgt werden sollen. Bitte entsorgen Sie dieses Gerät bei Ihrer örtlichen kommunalen Sammelstelle oder im Recycling Centre. Helfen Sie uns bitte, die Umwelt zu erhalten, in der
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wir leben.
The information in this manual was current upon publication. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve his products. Therefore, all specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Misprints reserved. Please read this manual carefully before installing and using this unit. Be sure to keep it handy for later refe rence.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction......................... ..................................... ...................................... ... 5
1.1 Features..................................................................................................5
1.2 DELIVERY SCOPE......................................................................................5
1.3 System requirements ................................................................................6
1.4 Specifications...........................................................................................6
2 Hardware INSTALLATION................................................................................... 8
2.1 Backpanel Connectors ...............................................................................8
2.2 Lens mounting .................................................. .... ... ... ... ... ... ..................10
2.3 Camera mounting... ... ... ... ..................................... .... ..............................11
2.4 Video Installation for camera / lens adjustment...........................................11
2.5 Alarm IN- / Out installation ......................................................................12
2.5.1 Terminal pin assignment: ..........................................................................12
2.5.2 Alarm Inputs.................................. ... ... ... ... ..................................... ... ......12
2.5.3 Alarm Output........ ... ... ..................................... ... .....................................13
2.6 Audio Installation....................................................................................14
2.7 RS-485 telemetry installation ...................................................................14
2.8 Network Installation / Wiring...................................................................15
2.9 Power input connection............................................................................15
3 IP- setup...................................................................... .................................... 16
3.1 Network Installation / Basic IP - Setup with IP-Finder...................................16
3.2 Network Installation / Router settings........................................................16
3.3 Network Installation / Browser setup .........................................................17
3.4 Active X - installation at first time login......................................................17
4 Main operation screen...................... ...................................... .......................... 19
5 Settings - Basic setting.................................. ................................................... 20
5.1 Setup screen..........................................................................................20
5.2 System .................................................................................................20
5.2.1 System Log ................ ... ... ... .... ..................................... ... ........................21
5.3 Video / Image ........................................................................................22
5.3.1 Video...................... ... ... ... ..................................... .... ... ... ........................22
5.3.2 PreProc...................................................................................................23
5.3.3 Sensor................................................................... .................................24
5.4 Audio....................................................................................................26
5.5 PTZ.......................................................................................................27
5.6 User......................................................................................................28
5.7 Network ................................................................................................31
5.7.1 Network........................ ..................................... ... ..................................31
5.7.2 Services... ... ... ... ... ... ... ..................................... ... ... .... ..............................32
5.7.3 Streaming ..................................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... ..............................32
5.7.4 PPPoE.....................................................................................................33
5.7.5 DDNS .....................................................................................................34
5.7.6 UPnP ........................................................ ... ... ... ... .... ..............................35
5.7.7 SMTP..................................... .... ..................................... ........................37
5.7.8 SAMBA.................... ... ..................................... ... .... .................................38
5.7.9 Notification........ ... ... ... ... ... ...................................... ... ... ... ........................39
5.7.10 Multicast................................................................................................40
5.7.11 Date / Time ...........................................................................................41
5.7.12 IP Filtering.............................................................................................42
6 SETTINGS - Application Sett ing ........................................................................ 43
6.1 Event....................................................................................................43
6.1.1 Event................ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...................................... ...........................43
6.1.2 Trigger....................................................................................................46
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6.1.3 Event Server............................... ... ..................................... ... ... ...............47
6.2 Motion Detection.....................................................................................48
6.3 Firmware Upgrade ..................................................................................49
6.4 Factory Default.......................................................................................50
6.5 Reboot ..................................................................................................51
7 Operation.......................... ..................................... ..................................... ..... 52
7.1 Main screen controls................................................................................52
7.2 General and Video settings.......................................................................52
7.3 Event Alerts...........................................................................................53
7.4 Pan / Tilt / Zoom ....................................................................................54
7.5 Record / Snapshot setting. ... ....................................................................55
7.6 Manual record ........................................................................................56
7.7 Manual Snapshot ....................................................................................56
7.8 Audio....................................................................................................57
7.9 Full Screen mode....................................................................................57
8 Attachment A: Alarm Interface Circ uit.............................................................. 58
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 FEATURES
1.3 Megapixel Progressive Scan CCD sensor providing high definition video
Progressive Scan technology for clear reproduction of fast moving objects
Highest Sensitivity Day/Night Mode with Auto-IR Cut Filter removal technologies and CCD sensor
With digital pan/tilt and electronic zoom, users can point and see the very details of the region of interest
Dual codec (MPEG4/MJPEG) simultaneously
2-way duplex audio
C/CS mount DC - lens exchangeable with backfocus adjustment
Power over Ethernet (PoE) eases installation, security , and maintenance.
1.2 DELIVERY SCOPE
1. EAN-130 camera
(without lens)
2. Application / Manual CD
3. C-Mount adapter
4. Hex key 0,9 mm
5. Quick Installation Guide
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1.3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Network environment LAN 10/100 Ethernet Cable CAT.5E or higher Monitoring system requirements
Operating system Windows 2000 Professional SP4/
XP SP2 / VISTA
Browser Internet Explorer 6.x or later versions System hardware
CPU: Pentium 4, 2.4GHz or better RAM: 512MB (1GB recommended) VGA resolution: 1024x768 or higher DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c
1.4 SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Sensor Type 1/3 progressive scan CCD Effective Pixels 1280x960 Electronic Shutter 1:50 ~ 1:10.000 Digital Slow Shutter 2x ~ 32x max / Off AGC (Auto gain control) 3 level AWB (Auto white balance) Auto, Manual, Indoor, Outdoor IR-Cutfilter automatic / manual / ext. contact mode Lens Mount CS-mount/C-mount DC-drive, backfocus adjustment Minimum Illumination 1 Lux / F 1,2 color mode
0,2 Lux / F1,2 b/w mode
Analog Video Out Video Output Composite PAL 1 VSS, BNC (switchable between Video-
out and IP streaming)
Network Streaming Video Compression MPEG4 / JPEG (dual streaming) Video Frame Rate 12, 5 IPS max (JPEG 1260x980)
25 IPS max ( MPEG4 640x480)
Configurable Compression Rate 5 level Video Resolution MPEG4: 640x480, 352x288, 320x240, 176 x 144
MJPEG: 1260x960, 640x480, 352x288, 320x240, 176 x
144 Pan/Tilt digital and support for RS-485 PT devices (Pelco-D / P) Motion Detection 3 zones + 1 exclusive zone Video Streaming RTSP/RTP/UDP ,RTSP/RTP/TCP, Protocols RTSP/RTP HTTP Tunnel ,LAN Multicast OSD Text, Time, and Date configurable (except MJPG
1280x960)
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Audio 1 x line in, 1 x line out, 3,5 mm stereo sockets Audio modes duplex / full duplex / simplex Audio Codec G.711, G.726 selectable Communication LAN Port RJ-45 10/100M auto-sensed, auto cross over Communication Protocol HTTP, RTSP, FTP, SMTP, TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP,
PPPoE, DDNS, UPnP, SAMBA Alarm 2x input, 1 relay output, screwless terminal RS485 1 x RS-485 telemetry out (Pelco-D/P), screwless terminal Status LED 3x: Status, network link / traffic Power 12V DC/ 24V AC, 8W max.
or PoE 802.3af Dimensions 166 mm(L) x 80mm(W) x 81mm(H) (w.o. sockets / lens) Operating temperature 0°C ~ 55°C Storage temperature -20°C ~ 70°C Humidity 10% ~ 95% non-condensing
Software Browser Integrated browser applet (Internet Explorer 6.0 or
above required) Application Software PowerCon 4.3 or higher (optional)
EverFocus NVR series OS supported Microsoft Windows XP, Vista
Software Features / Functions TCP/IP Static IP Address / DHCP, PPPoE, DDNS, UPnP, SAMBA
Multicast, SMTP (Event notification), IP filtering, Primary
/Secondary DNS Server User management 3 level user rights, anonymous login Date/ Time Time / Date overlay
internal RTC or sychr. by NTP or PC-time
3 redundant NTP server Event management Event trigger Motion, Alarm In, Boot Event schedule Weekly schedule with 1 timezone per weekday Event reaction Record to FTP / Samba, E-Mail notification, HTTP / TCP -
notification, Relay output Motion 3 zones with adjustable sensitivity and treshold Pre-Alarm-Buffer up to 10 s Display Overlay time/date/text
Image normal, flip h/v, rotate 180°
Digital Zoom 100%~800% (client browser) 100~1200%
(camera) Video settings Brightness, Saturation, Contrast, Sharpness, Backlight, Others Remote firmware upgrad e, Remote reboot, Co nf iguration
up- / download
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2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
2.1 BACKPANEL CONNECTORS
1. Power input: 12 V DC / 24 V AC input, no polarity for 12 V DC
2. Switch IP / TV Teset: Network or Video mode work alternative For lens and camera adjustment connect a video monitor to the BNC socket, turn
the switch to "TV Test", then turn OFF and turn ON power (no network streaming in this mode)
For network streaming switch back to "IP Cam" and OFF and turn ON power (no BNC
video out in "IP Cam" mode.
3. Terminal Alarm / RS485: Screwless terminal for alarm inputs / outputs and RS-485
interface.
4. Reset switch: Complete reset of camera to default settings
5. LAN-Port: 10/100 Mbit Lan Interface, RJ45 socket with autosensing function (Patch - or
crossover cables supported), PoE powering supported
6. Video out: BNC socket for composite video output signal 1 V pp. If switch (2) is in
position "TV test", this output can be used for adjusting lens and camera position.
7. Power LED: Red light indicates power on.
1. Power 12 VDC / 24 VAC
2. Switch Video / IP
3. Terminal Alarm / RS485
4. Reset Switch
5. LAN port
6. Video out BNC
7. Power / Status LED
8. Audio in
9. Audio out
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8. Audio Input: 3,5 mm audio socket for Audio line input 1 V max / 10 KOhm
9. Audio Output: 3,5 mm audio socket for Audio line output 1 V max to 10 KOhm
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2.2 LENS MOUNTING
For lens mounting, remove the protection cover at the front and screw the lens on the camera body. The EAN-1350 camera supports lenses with manual iris and DC-controlled iris. Please make sure, that the used lens supports 1/3" CCD chip format. It is recommanded to use Megapixel lenses to achieve best image quality. If a C-Mount lens is used, mount the C-Mount adapter betwee n camera and lens.
If it is not possible to get a focussed image by lens focus adjustment, correct the backfocus by the lever on top of the camera. Unlock the fixation screw first by the hex key (in camera package).
If a DC-controlled lens is installed, make sure to connect the control c able to the DC iris socket ("IRIS") at the right side of the camera.
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2.3 CAMERA MOUNTING
The camera monting adapter allows using standard camera brackets with 1/4" thread. The mounting adapter can be mounted at top or botton side of the camera body.
2.4 VIDEO INSTALLATION FOR CAMERA / LENS ADJUSTMENT
For checking a n d a d justing lens a nd camera viewi ng direction co n nect a standar d video monitor to the BNC socket.
Switch the mode switch to "TV test" and switch OFF / ON camera power. In this "TV test" mode is no IP streaming possible. After adjustment switch the mode back to "IP Cam" and switch OFF / ON camera power.
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2.5 ALARM IN- / OUT INSTALLATION
Alarm- in- and outputs are connected to the screwless termin a l at backside of th e camera. For Details to input/output circuit refer to Attachment A.
2.5.1 Terminal pin assignment:
Contact Description
1 Alarm IN 1 + (max 50 V DC) 2 Alarm IN 1 ­3 Alarm IN 2 + (max 50 V DC) 4 Alarm IN 2 ­5 Relay COM (max. 24 V DC / 1 A) 6 Relay N.C. (max. 24 V DC / 1 A) 7 Relay N.O. (max. 24 V DC / 1 A) 8 RS-485+
9 RS-485­10 + 3,3 VDC Output 11 GND
Both alarm inputs are opto-coupler inputs and require DC Voltage 3~50 VDC for activation.
2.5.2 Alarm Inputs
Following connection methods are possible:
A) Installation of dry N.O. contact with camera power source
Alarm In 1 Alarm In 2
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B) Installation with dry N.O. contact using external DC voltage
ATTENTION: Do not exceed the maximum input voltage of 50 V DC. This may cause
serious hardware damage.
2.5.3 Alarm Output
The relay output provides dry contacts, maximum load is 24 V DC, 1 A.
7 (N.O.)
5 (Com)
Relay output contacts:
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2.6 AUDIO INSTALLATION
Audio input and output are connected to the 3,5mm sockets.
Please make sure to use a pre-amplified microphone with line level 1 V max. For audio output please use active speakers only.
2.7 RS-485 TELEMETRY INSTALLATION
The EAN-1350 supports Pan-/Tilt/Zoom control of RS-485 PTZ receivers with Pelco-D/P telemetry protocol. Contacts at terminal: 8: RS-485 + 9: RS-485 -
8 9
RS485+
ATTENTION: Please make shure, that the receiver supports Pelco-D or Pelco-P mode with simplex wiring (2 wire twisted pair), possible baudrates are 2400, 4800 or 9600.
RS485-
RS-485 PTZ
Receiver
RS485­RS485+
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2.8 NETWORK INSTALLATION / WIRING
Depending on the network environment at installation site, connect camera network connector to the LAN (switch, router, PC...). Use CAT.5 cable or better for installation. The camera network interface is auto-sensing, this means normal straight wired patch cable or crossover cable are supported.
LED: Network link LED: Network traffic
The LEDs at the network socket inicate the status of network connection: Network link (right): ON, if network is connected
Network traffic (left): blinks in interval at any network traffic
2.9 POWER INPUT CONNECTION
The EAN-1350 provides a dual power input for 12 V DC or 24 V AC. The power input is non-polarized:
For 12 V DC connection use stabilized power supplies only. The camera provides alternative powering by PoE (Power over Ethernet) via network
interface.
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3 IP- SETUP
3.1 NETWORK INSTALLATION / BASIC IP - SETUP WITH IP-FINDER
The IP-Finder application (on application CD in camera package) is a useful tool for initial IP
- setup f the camera. Start the IP-Finder at a PC, which is connected in to the same network as the camera is or use a direct network connection camera<>PC. Click on "Upd a te" to search cameras in your network, the cameras will be listed in the left side of the screen.
Mark a camera in the list by mouseclick. The current IP - settings, name and the MAC ­address of the camera are shown now at the right screen side. Modify the IP settings fitting to your requirements. The field "Name" is free editable for camera title. With clicking "Submit" the new settings will be sent to the camera.
Default factory IP set tings: IP-Address: 192.168.0.20 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.254 HTTP Port 1: 80 HTTP Port 2: -
3.2 NETWORK INSTALLATION / ROUTER SETTINGS
The router setup methods depend on manufacturer and type. Important is the mapping of IP
- address and port of the camera. The required port for standard operation is port 80. Optional installed services may require additional port mappings.
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3.3 NETWORK INSTALLATION / BROWSER SETUP
At initial connecting by web browser an installation of the camera ActiveX control is required. Supported we browsers are Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or higher) or Mozilla Firefox (version 3.0 or higher) with installed IE-Tab Add-On. Make sure that user rights at this PC allow installation of ActiveX components. Set the security level of the browser to "Medium" for ActiveX installation.
Steps: IE browser > Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level
3.4 ACTIVE X - INSTALLATION AT FIRST TIME LOGIN
Open the IE browser and enter the IP address of the camera.
The login screen appears. Enter the default usermane and password:
Default User name: user1 Default Password: 11111111
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Click on OK. At first time login the installation of the ActiveX control for the camera is required:
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4 MAIN OPERATION SCREEN
After successful login the main screen appears:
Language
Pan-Tilt control
Alert Log File path setup for
record/snapshot Single pic ture snapsh o t Local video record Display file path for
record/snapshot
Switch Live / setup mode Alarm indicator Video settings Video streaming mode Video window size Video streaming format Video window
Status display
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5 SETTINGS - BASIC SETTING
5.1 SETUP SCREEN
To access the detailled camera setup click on "Settings" in upper right corner of the window.
5.2 SYSTEM
The System setting page gives an overview about camera version and basic IP settings. The values are not editable at this page except the Device name.
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5.2.1 System Log
The administrator can view all login information of this camera, including boot record, video streaming mode, login IP, changes, and the date/time information. You can copy the entries to a Word document and save them manually. Please note that all information is deleted when you turn off the machine.
Syslogd Service
The Syslogd service allows to transmit log informations to a server, which provides Syslogd function. Enter the Syslogd server IP - Address and the used port to install this function.
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5.3 VIDEO / IMAGE
Setup menu for general video quality and streaming settings.
5.3.1 Video
Sensor Scan Mode
MPEG 4 Resolution In MPEG4 mode are following resolutions available:
Framerate (FPS) The framerate setting is depending on the setting for scan
Bitrate The bitrate setting allows to reduce the network bandwidth for
2 modes are available: Full scan: Mode with highest available resolution, reduced framerate Partial scan: In this mode 4 pixel are combined in scanning. Realtime framerate and enhanced light sensitivity are available in this mode.
VGA 640x480 pixel QVGA 320x240 pixel CIF 352x288 pixel QCIF 176x144 pixel
mode:
Full scan mode: 12,5 or 8 images/second Partial scan mode: 25,13 or 9 images / second
MPEG4 transmission by using higer compression rate. The image quality is reduced with lower bitrate. Values: 4096, 3072, 2560, 2048, 1536, 1280, 1024, 768, 512 BPS
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Motion JPEG Resolution Full scan mode: QuadVGA 1280x960 pixel or same as MPEG4
setting,
Partial scan mode: always similar to MPEG4 setting
Framerate (FPS) Full scan mode: 12,5 or 8 images/second
Partial scan mode: 1 ~ 12 IPS images / second
Quality image quality (compression, adjustable in 5 steps)
5.3.2 PreProc
Preproc Overlay and special video settings Camera position Display settings for special applications:
Default: standard image display Flip: image is displayed vertically flipped Mirror: image is displayed horizontally flipped Rotate180: image is displayed rotated 180°
Overlay setting Display settings for time, date and text overlay.
ATTENTION: This overlay display is only available in MPEG4
mode
Display mode Activate the checkboxes for date, time and/or text for display in
the video image
Foreground color Color of characters: clicking in the color box at right opens a
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color palette. Select a character color by clicking in a color in the palette.
Background color Color of character´s outline: clicking in the color box at right
opens a color palette. Select a outline color by clicking in a color in the palette.
Display Text Free editable text / camera title for overlay function Date Time Position position of Time / Date overlay in the image:
RT: right top LT: left top RB: right bottom LB: left bottom
Text position position of Display text overlay in the image:
RT: right top LT: left top RB: right bottom LB: left bottom
5.3.3 Sensor
Enhanced video settings
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DayNight Setting Mode Mode for day (color) and night (b/w without IR-Cutfilter)
switching: Auto: automatic switching to dayand night mode, "Status" shows the current mode (not editable) Manual: Manual setup of day / night mode External: D/N switching by external contact, setup under "EVENT"
Switching delay Delay of D/N switching in AUTO - mode. Setup range 1~15
seconds. A longer delay time avoids false D/N switching caused by car light, clouds, reflections or other effects.
Sensitivity level Sensitivity treshold value for D/N switching in AUTO mode. White Balance Setting Mode White Balance adjustment mode:
Auto: automatic mode, optimized for most applications Outdoor: outdoor mode, colder color temperature Indoor: indoor mode, warmer color temperature Manual: manual setup of red (R Gain) and blue (B Gain) in the range 1~100%
MWB Gain In manual White Balance mode setup of red (R Gain) and blue
(B Gain) in the range 1~100%
AE Setting Backlight Backlight compen sation. Act iv ate the che ckbox to aloow
baclight compensation. With active BLC adjust the BLC level from 10 to 100% for optimizeld image result.
Mode Mode of aperture control:
ALC: mode for use with DC - controlled lenses, combined DC lens control and automatic electronic shutter (AES) ELC: mode for lenses with manual iris, automatic electronic shutter (AES )
Shutter Electronic shutter: adjustable in ALC mode in the range 1/50 s
to 1/10.000 s, In ELC mode shuter mode is automatic only.
Slow Shutter Image interpolation for enhancement of low lux performance,
adjustable in the range 2x to 32x ATTENTION: For clearer reproduction of moving objects adjust this value to the lowest pos sible value!
AGC Automatic Gain Control, adjustable in 5 steps.
Higher setting creates brighter image in low lux conditions, but increases also noise in the picture.
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5.4 AUDIO
The EAN-1350 provides bidirectional audio transmission with different quality options.
Mode Full duplex: Allows using a microphone and amplifier at the
same time, or turning them off at main page. Half duplex: Allows using a microphone or amplifier by manual
switch.
Simplex microphone only: Allows using the microphone only. Simplex amplifier only: Allows using the speaker only. Audio off: Turns audio off; i.e. both the microphone and
speaker are inactive.
Audio In Codec G726/24: Uses G.726 24Kbps for audio encryption.
G726/32: Uses G.726 32Kbps for audio encryption. G711a: Uses G.711 a-law 64Kbps for audio encryption. G711u: Uses G.711 u-law 64Kbps for audio encryption.
Gain Audio in gain (volume) adjustment 10~100% Audio out Codec G726/24: Uses G.726 24Kbps for audio decryption.
G726/32: Uses G.726 32Kbps for audio decryption. G711a: Uses G.711 a-law 64Kbps for audio decryption. G711u: Uses G.711 u-law 64Kbps for audio decryption.
Gain Audio out gain (volume) adjustment 10~100%
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5.5 PTZ
This Setup page contains settings for electronic zoom and external RS-485 PTZ devices. The EAN-1350 provides control of 2 PTZ devices, this allows a combined control of electronic zoom and external PTZ - device.
Camera Diver 1 Driver setting for PTZ driver 1:
EZOOM: electronic zoom (only for MPEG4 mode) , address
setting is not relevant
Pelco-D: setting for external PTZ receiver with Pelco-D
protocol, please set receiver address in the range 0~255
Pelco-P: setting for external PTZ receiver with Pelco-P
protocol, please set receiver address in the range 0~255
None: no PTZ control
Camera Diver 2 Driver setting for PTZ driver 2:
EZOOM: electronic zoom (only for MPEG4 mode) , address
setting is not relevant
Pelco-D: setting for external PTZ receiver with Pelco-D
protocol, please set receiver address in the range 0~255
Pelco-P: setting for external PTZ receiver with Pelco-P
protocol, please set receiver address in the range 0~255
PTZ Driver Manager Camera Driver... Delete
Delete: removes current PTZ drivers from camera firmware.
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PTZ Driver Upload Upload of new available PTZ drivers:
Search: Enter the file path to the new PTZ driver files. Upload: Load the drivers to camera Reset: Reset the PTZ drivers, neccessary after Upload
Serial port settings Interface parameter of the RS-485 port, these parameters
should be identical to the PTZ device
Port Locked at COM 0, no selection needed Port mode Locked at RS-485, no selection needed Baudrate Baudrate of RS-485, steps: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 Stopbits Number of stopbits, 1 or 2 Databits Number of databits, 1 or 2 Parity Parity setting for RS-485, even, odd or none
5.6 USER
This setup page defines users and user rights for access to the EAN-1350 camera. The EAN-1350 provides a flexible user management with 4 different user right levels.
Default user:
Username Passwort User right
user1 11111111 Main Administrator
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Add / Modify / Delete User
Press "Add" to define a new user, "Update" to modify the settings for a selected user. "Delete" removes a user from the list ("user1" can not be deleted).
User setting: anonymous login "Enable" allows access to the camera
without login by username /password. This function could be helpful for public cameras, for security applications the default setting "Disable" is recommended.
Maximum number of simultaneous viewers
anonymous PTZ control If "anonymous login" is set to "Enable",
If "anonymous login" is set to "Enable", enter here the number of maximum anonymous users. The max. limit is 10 users.
enter here, if anonymous users are allowed to operate PTZ control.
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The EAN 1350 provides 4 level of different user rights. The details are listed in table below:
User Main
Administrator Operator Viewer
Administrator
Live View Record File
Path System Setting
Video Setting PreProc Sensor Audio Setting Date / Time
Setting User Setting
Network Setting DDNS setting
PPPoE setting 9 9 8 8 Streaming UPnP SMTP SAMBA Notification Multicast IP Filter setting Event Setting schedule
event server trigger setting Motion Setting Firmware
Upgrade Factory default
Reboot Setting PTZ Control
setting
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8
9 9 9 8 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 8
9 9 8 8 9 8 8 8 9 9 8 8 9 9 8 8
9 9 8 8 9 9 8 8 9 9 8 8 9 9 8 8 9 9 8 8 9 9 8 8 9 9 8 8 9 9 9 8
9 9 9 8 9 9 9 8
9 9 9 8 9 9 9 8
9 8 8 8 9 9 8 8
9 9 8 8 9 9 9 8
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5.7 NETWORK
5.7.1 Network
IP - Assignment DHCP OFF: Fixed IP address
IP-Address In the mode DHCP ON: display of IP - Address,
Subnet mask Display of Subnet mask setting, in mode "DHCP Off" possibility
Gateway Enter the IP - Address of the Gateway of connected network DNS1 / DNS2 Enter the IP - address of the DNS1 (Dynamic Name Server) and
MAC - Address Display of the camera´s MAC - Address (not editable)
ON: IP-address assignment provided by DHCP (requires DHCP
support in the network)
in mode DHCP OFF: manual entering of the came ras IP adress (alternative to the setting by the "IP-Finder" application)
to change setting (alternative to the setting by the "IP-Finder" application)
DNS2 (if available)
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5.7.2 Services
The FTP function allows FTP access to the camera. This function is currently not supported by this camera model.
5.7.3 Streaming
Streaming method Setting HTTP Port 80(80 by default) can pass through most firewalls under
Internet environment. Video streams are transmitted through HTTP Port (80 by default) to ensure passage through firewalls.
RTSP Port 554 uses a fixed port (i.e. TCP) or can be defined by users
to ensure reliable data transmission. Video streams are transmitted through RTSP Port (554 by default) to avoid video fragment or mosaics due to poor transmission quality.
RTP Port 50000 to 60000 are UDP ports and can be defined by users.
They provide the fastest but also most unreliable transmission service. Video streams are transmitted through UDP Port (50000~60000 by default) to ensure the fastest image transmission. Occuring of video fragment or mosaics may occur due to poor transmission quality are possible.
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5.7.4 PPPoE
PPPoE ( Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is a protocol that supports access to a high-speed wideband network using a PC and a wideband modem (such as xDSL, Cable, Wireless modem). The user need only to equip the PC with an Ethernet card and apply to an ISP and an ADSL provider for ADSL service to roam the Internet through ordinary twisted copper wires. PPPoE is applicable to networking via a xDSL or cable modem. PPPoE setting must be executed in the LAN environment for your PC to connect to ADSL.
PPPoE Setting Dial On Boot: The camera will establish connection after startup.
Off: PPPoE dialing disabled
Username E nter the u sername of your DSL account Password Enter the password of your DSL account
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5.7.5 DDNS
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service) provides a central (public) database where DNS information can be stored and retrieved. It allows those using a dynamic IP address (i.e. one where it changes each time the computer connects to the internet) to be registered centrally so others can connect to it by name.
Most of the ADSL service providers will provide a dynamic IP for ADSL environments, which means your IP address will constantly change each time you connect to the Internet. As a result, users from WAN environments will have much difficulty finding the correct IP address. The DDNS (Dynamic DNS service ) undates the camera´s IP address when accessing the web. Currently the EAN1350 camera supports DDNS service of Dyndns.org. (Oray.net is only available in chinese language).
DDNS Setting Active Enable: Allow DDNS service
Disable: DDNS service off Username E nter the u sername of your DDNS account Password Enter the password of your DDNS account Domain Name Domain name of the camera (e.g. my-ean1350.dyndns.org)
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5.7.6 UPnP
UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) If you connect your camera to a router, IP allocator, or wireless AP, the camera will possibly be blocked by the NAT (network address translation) and can’t be located on the Internet. To penetrate the firewall, activate the supportive item UPnP. The Link URL shows the external IP address and the port of the router.
UPnP Setting Active Yes: UPnP function on
No: UPnP function off UPnP Traversal
Active Yes: UPnP Traversal active
No: UPnP Traversal disabled Port range Range of usable ports, default 32768 ~ 65535 Link URL Not editable: display of current external IP-Adress of the camera.
If display shows: " http://Trying to traverse...
" after pressing "Safe", the UPnP function failed. Please check settings of PC peripheral UPnP devices.
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To activate the UPnP function in Windows OS:
Ex: Windows XP: Windows component installation.
1. Click Control Panel
2. Click Add/Remove Programs
3. Click Add/Remove Windows Components
4. Click Networking Services
5. Click Detail
6. Check / add UPnP User Interface
Firewall settings
1. Click Windows Firewall in the Control Panel
2. Open Windows firewall option
2. Click Exceptions
3. Check UPnP configuration and edit ports, if needed.
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5.7.7 SMTP
SMTP Setting SMTP server Send Mail server domain name / IP- Address SMTP from Sender E-mail address
SMTP authentification
Enable: enable SMTP authentification Disable: setting for SMTP server, which work without
authentification
SMTP username SMTP login username SMTP password SMTP login password
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5.7.8 SAMBA
The EAN-1350 supports SAMBA server for storage of event snapshots and video recordings.
SAMBA Setting Active Enable: enable SAMBA server
Disable: deactivate SAMBA server
SAMBA authentification
Enable: enable SAMBA authentification Disable: setting for SAMBA server, which work without
authentification
Username SAMBA login username Password SAMBA login password Path(ex://ip/folder) IP adress of the SAMBA server and path of recording folder Recycle record Enable: If maximum capacity is reached, oldest recorded
files will be deleted automatically.
Disable: If maximum capacity is reached, recording to
Samba will be stopped
Remaining SAMBA Capacity
Reserved free capacity of SAMBA drive, which is not used for recordings. (Capacity of recording folder = Total capacity of Samba drive - entered value in MB)
Shared Folder Size Shows used and free space of SAMBA folder.
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5.7.9 Notification
Notification service fo r installations with dynami c IP-Adressing. After IP-Adress change the camera can se nd out notification by email, ftp or HTTP. This service is not needed for installations with fixed IP-Address.
Notification Setting SMTP If activated, enter email - address Email subject FTP If activated, enter access data to the FTP server HTTP If activate d, enter access data to the HTTP server
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5.7.10 Multicast
This function allows multiple people to watch video streaming without limitation on the number of users. Multicast is only applicable in the LAN environment. The function requires support of Multicast function in the connected network. The video streaming format (MPEG4/MJPEG) depends on the selected image format setting in Video settings.
Multicast Setting MPEG-4 / M-JPEG (similar setting procedure for both modes)
Enable On: MPEG-4 Multicast enabled
Off: MPEG-4 Multicast disabled
Video Address Multicast Video streaming adress, IP - range 224.1.1.1 ~
239.255.255.255
Video Port Multicast Video streaming port, range 2~65534, Even only ! Video TTL TTL (Time To Live) value of multicast video stream, 1~255 Audio Address Multicast Audio streaming adress, IP - range 224.1.1.1 ~
239.255.255.255224.1.1.1 ~ 239.255.255.255
Audio Port Multicast Audio streaming port, range 2~65534, Even only ! Audio TTL TTL (Time To Live) value of multicast audio stream, 1~255 Event Address Multicast Event streaming adress, IP - range 224.1.1.1 ~
239.255.255.255
Event Port Multicast Event streaming port, range 2~65534, Even only ! Event TTL TTL (Time To Live) value of multicast audio stream, 1~255
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5.7.11 Date / Time
The EAN-1350 camera supports date / time setting in manually, synchronized with client PC or automatic adjustment by NTP time server.
Date / Time Setting Server Time Current time and date of the camera, display only. Time setting Current time and date of client PC, used for function "
"Synchronize with PC´s time"
Time setting Set time Mode of time setup:
Synchronize with PC´s time: Client PC date and time are
taken over by the camera
NTP: Camera time / date is synchronized by NTP
(Network Time Protocol) server
User Input: Manual input of time and date
NTP Server 1 ~ 3 IP - address of NTP servers, 3 servers can be entered optional,
which work redundant
Date Input field for date only for mode "User Input" Time Input field for time only for mode "User Input" Time zone Set the time zone depending on the camera´s location. This
setting is mandatory for working in NTP mode.
Daylight Saving Time
Enable: Switch to Daylight Saving Time (summer period)
manually
Disable: Switch off Daylight Saving Time Auto: Automatic DST switching, only in "NTP" mode
Start time Start date of DST (summer period)
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Switch from Time for switching to DST and updated time End time End date of DST Switch from Time for switching off DST and updated time
5.7.12 IP Filtering
The EAN-1350 provides IP filtering for network access to the camera based on a blacklist or whitelist.
IP Filtering Setting IP - Filtering Enable: IP - Filtering active
Disable: IP - Filtering off
Policy Allow: "whitelist" mode, all entered IP - Adresses can access the
camera, other IP - addresses are blocked Deny: "blacklist" mode, all entered IP - addresses have no
access to the camera
Filtered IP ­addresses
Add For adding an IP - address to the list enter an IP - address below
the list and press "Add".
Remove To remove an address from filter select an IP - address from the
list and press "Remove".
Remove all Removes all IP - addresses from the list.
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6 SETTINGS - APPLICATION SETTING
6.1 EVENT
6.1.1 Event
These setup pages provide settings for event related actions such as recording, notification and contact output.
Add / Modify Event
Press "Add" to define a new event. Depending on current settings several status / warning messages for event related settings may appear.
Examples:
Confirm all messages, the event definition menu will open:
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Event Setting Name Name of the event (appears in the event list)
Response to event trigger
Always: permanent event handling During time: simple weekly schedule function for event
handling, set a start time and a duration of activity (in hours, max 168)
Example: Event handling shall be activated from Saturday 08:00 am to Monday 8:00 am. Set Checkbox "Sat"; Start from: 08:00; Duration: 48:00
Never: Event handling disabled
Trigger by Alarm input: select input 1,2 or 3 for contact alarm event
Motion detection: Select Area 1, 2 or 3 for motion event On boot: select this checkbox to create an event at
camera startup (or reboot)
Response Process Event actions, multiple selections are possible Active alarm out Set this checkbox to switch the contact output of the camera, set
duration time
Upload video/image to server
Record event images or videos to FTP or SAMBA server. Note: A definition of FTP or SAMBA server in NETWORK menu is required to activate server upload.
Send HTTP notification
In case of event the camera will send a notification message to a HTTP server. Note: A definition of Notification server in EVENT > EVENT
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SERVER menu is required to activate server upload.
Send TCP notification
In case of event the camera will send a notification message to a TCP server. Note: A definition of Notification server in EVENT > EVENT SERVER menu is required to activate server upload.
Send NAP notification
In case of event the camera will send a not ification message and alarm image to a NAP server. Use this function to create network alarm event for PowerCon management software (Version 4.3 or higher). Refer to Powercon 4.3 documentation for more details.
Note: A definition of Notification server in EVENT > EVENT SERVER menu is required to activate server upload.
Note: For correct communication with Powercon the device ID must contain 10 characters with out space.
Go to preset location
Only for cameras mounted to PTZ devices with preset functionality. Select a preset position number.
Day/Night Switch Day / Night mode.
Using this feature is only possible with the setting: Setup menu > Video/Image > Sensor > Day/Night setting > Mode: EXTERNAL
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6.1.2 Trigger
This menu provides setting for alarm input contact modes and test functions.
Event Setting Alarm Input 1 / 2 Contact mode of alarm inputs, Normal Open or Normal Closed. Triiger Alarm Out Manual trigger of relay output (latched function).
"Clear" releases the relay.
Trigger Mail Test of email transmission. Trigger FTP Test FTP: a test video file will be transmitted to FTP.
Trigger HTTP
Test HTTP server: a te st message will be transmitted.
server Trigger TCP server T est TCP server: a test message will be transmitted.
Trigger SAMBA Test SAMBA server: a test file will be transmitted to SAMBA
folder.
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6.1.3 Event Server
Setup for the event servers.
Press "Add FTP", "Add HTTP", "Add TCP" or "Add UDP" to define the access data for event servers. Press "Modify" to change selected server. Press "Remove" to delete event server.
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6.2 MOTION DETECTION
The EAN-1350 offers motion detection in 3 independent zones. Zone 3 can be defined as "Exclusive" zone, no motion will be detected.
Setup of "EXCLUSIVE" zone:
Motion detection Setting Area 1 ~ 3 Set the checkbox to enable the motion detection zone.
Click on "AREA1(2,3)" to show the detection area. Click in der middle of the zone to move the area, click at the borders to change area size.
Detect level Detection sensitivity setup, 5 steps available.
Area3 > EXCLUSIVE
Activate the "EXCLUSIVE" checkbox for zone 3 to set this zone to "No Detection" mode. This function is useful to cover areas in other detection zones, where false alarms are expected (e.g. moving trees)
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6.3 FIRMWARE UPGRADE
Firmware upgrade Setting Model Shows the camera type Hardware version Shows hardware version of the camera Firmware version Shows current firmware version
Firmware build time
Firmware upgrade Search Enter the file path to the upgrade firmware file
Submit Send the selected firmware file to the camera.
Reset Deletes the selected firmware file path.
Creation date of current firmware
This procedure may take several minutes. follow the screen instructions.
WARNING: Do not power off the camera during upgrade
procedure. This may damage the camera irreversible!
WARNING: Do not use low bandwidth or unsafe network
connections to upgrade the camera. An interrupted connection during update may damage the camera irreversible!
The camera will reboot afte r successful update. Verify the new firmware version after re-login in this menu or SYSTEM menu. Load Default settings after firmware upgrade.
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6.4 FACTORY DEFAULT
This menu allows to load factory default values and backup / restore camera set tings.
Factory Default Setting
Resets all settings, except IP - parameters
Resets all parameters All parameters incl. IP settings are set to factory defaul t
Backup all parameters Saves the current camera settings in a configuration file.
Restore all parameters Loade a camera configuration. Search Enter the file path to the EAN1350 configuration file. Submit Send the selected configuration file to the camera Reset Delete the file path to the configuration file
All values will be set to factory defaults except the basic settings for IP parameters.
values.
Confirm to save the file.
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6.5 REBOOT
Press "Reboot" to initialize the camera by restarting. A confirmation popup will appear.
Confirm the request with "OK".
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7 OPERATION
7.1 MAIN SCREEN CONTROLS
After successful login the main screen appears:
Language
Pan-Tilt control
Alert Log File path setup for
record/snapshot Single picture snapshot Local video record Display file path for
record/snapshot
Switch Live / setup mode Alarm indicator Video settings Video streaming mode Video window size Video streaming format Video window
Status display
7.2 GENERAL AND VIDEO SETTINGS
Control item Function
Language selection
Selection of videostream, MPEG-4 or Motion JPEG. Quality, size and framerate depent on the settings in >SETTING > VIDEO / IMAGE > VIDEO
Display size of the videostream, 1/2x, 1x, 2x, or 4x size.
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Transmission mode of the video stream, the ideal mode depends on the network conditions:
UDP: Provides the fastest but most unreliable
transmission service. Vi deo steams are transmitted through UDP Port (50000~60000 by default) to ensure the fastest image transmission. However, video fragment or mosaics may occur due to poor transmission quality.
TCP: Provides reliable data transmissi on. Video streams
are transmitted through RTSP Port (554 by default) to avoid video fragment or mosaics due to poor transmission quality.
HTTP: Video streams are transmitted through HTTP Port
(80 by default) to ensure passing through firewalls.
Image settings for Brightness, sh arpness, contrast, Hue and saturation. Use the slider to adjust best image quality.
Iris level: If a lens with DC - Autoiris is installed, the Iris level can be adjusted here. "-" closes the iris, "+" opens the iris.
7.3 EVENT ALERTS
Event alert indicator. The display is flashing red in case of event.
Event alert list. Appearing events are listed in the message box. Alert Snapshot: With activated checkbox a single event
picture will be stored.
Clear: Delete all alert messages in the box.
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7.4 PAN / TILT / ZOOM
Depending on setting the PTZ control works with electronic zoom (setting EZOOM in > SETTING > PTZ) or with external PTZ devices.
PTZ-Device: Select a PTZ device (setup in > SETTING > PTZ)
Zoom IN / OUT: Zoom In or Out in the picture. Arrow keys: Move a zoomed picture
up/down/left/right
Speed: Speed of pan / tilt movements
NOTE: This way of PTZ operation is global for this video stream. This means, all other
users watching this stream at other client PCs will see this PTZ operation.
Alternative is a "local" PTZ - operation by mouse possible.
Alternative PTZ mode by mouse
Electronic zoom and electronic pan tilt is also possible by mouse, in this mode the PTZ operation is only visable at local client PC. Set Mouse focus to the video image.
use mouse wheel up for Zoom In, mouse wheel down for Zoom out or
open context menu by right click, select Zoom In / Zoom Out
in zoomed in picture left click and hold in the picture, the mouse will move the
picture up/down/left/right
Drag and
move
zoomed
picture
Zoom In
Zoom Out
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7.5 RECORD / SNAPSHOT SETTING
Click on
Recording
Path
Filename Prefix Define a prefix for the reco rd file name. Th e fil e name
Record File Size / Record Duration
Snapshot Path Doubleclick in the setup field to define the folder location
Filename Prefix Define a prefix for the snapshot file name. The file name
to define the settings f o r manual record and snapshots.
Doubleclick in the setup field to define the folder location for manual records.
contains the prefix, start date and start time.
Example: Lobby1_20090128-142524.avi Prefix: Lobby1 Start Date: Jan. 28. 2009 Start Time: 14:25:24
Record file size: Maximum size of a single record file in
MB , up to 2048 MB alternative: Record Duration: Maximum lenght in seconds of a
single record file
for snapshots.
contains the prefix, start date and start time.
Example: Lobby1_20090128-142524.jpg Prefix: Lobby1 Start Date: Jan. 28. 2009 Start Time: 14:25:24
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7.6 MANUAL RECORD
Press on "REC" to start a manual record. The file format is AVI. The
Note: Record will also stop with closing the Browser!
storage location is defined by the "PATH" icon.
The icon will start to flash.
A RECORD symbol appears in lower left corner of the video window.
Press "REC" again to stop the record. The record will also stop after reaching maximum file size / maximum recording duration, which is defined in "PATH".
7.7 MANUAL SNAPSHOT
Pressing this icon will create a snashot of current video image in JPG format.
The message box below shows the path of saved image:
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7.8 AUDIO
The audio fuctionality depends on the installation and on settings in > SETTINGS > AUDIO.
Listen
Audio transmission from camera to client PC. Click on the icon to switch the mode.
No audio from camera to client PC. Click on the icon to switch the mode.
Speak
Audio transmission from client PC to camera. Click on the icon to switch the mode.
No audio transmission from client PC to camera. Click on the icon to switch the mode.
7.9 FULL SCREEN MODE
For switching image to full screen right click in the image and select "Full Screen". In full screen mode press ESC or double click in the window to switch back to normal screen.
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8 ATTACHMENT A: ALARM INTERFACE CIRCUIT
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EverFocus Electronics Corp.
Head Office:
12F, No.79 Sec. 1 Shin-Tai Wu Road, Hsi-Chih, Taipei, Taiwan www.everfocus.com.tw
USA Subsidiary:
1801 Highland Ave. Unit A Duarte, CA 91010, U.S.A. www.everfocus.com
European Subsidiary:
Albert-Einstein-Straße 1 D-46446 Emmerich am Rhein, Germany www.everfocus.de
China Subsidiary: Room 609, Technology Trade Building, Shandgdi Information Industry Base, Haidian District, Beijing,China www.everfocus.com.cn
Japan Subsidiary:
1809 WBG MARIBU East 18F, 2-6 Nakase.Mihama-ku. Chiba city 261-7118, Japan www.everfocus.com
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