2. Features ............................................................................................................................................. 2
1 Light Sensor Detects lights.
2 IR LEDs 12 IR LEDs for infrared illumination in night vision applications.
3 Video Test Output
4 5-Axis Button
Connects to a handheld test monitor for adjusting camera focus / zoom
/ angles.
For adjusting camera focus / zoom or restoring the camera to the
factory default. See 3.2 5-Axis Button for more details.
5 Micro SD / SDHC Slot Insert a micro SD / SDHC card (see Appendix for tested card brands).
6 Lens 10x optical zoom, auto focus, DC Iris, F1.8-360C.
7 Camera Cover
Remove the cover for using the 5-Axis Button, inserting a micro SD card
or connecting to a handheld test monitor.
8 Sunshield Protect the camera from the direct rays of the sun.
3.1 Cables
The Cables provide connections for Network, power, audio input / output and alarm input / output.
Note that the audio-in cable features a line-in 3.5mm jack (TRS). Be sure to prepare microphones with
TRS connector (see TRS Connector image below). Also, microphones with a (built-in) amplifier and
external power supply are required.
Pin Assignment for Alarm Input / Output
Pin 1: Alarm GND (-)
Pin 2: Alarm In (+)
Pin3: Alarm COM (-)
3
Pin4: Alarm Out (+)
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TRS Connector
Left Channel (Tip)
Right Channel (Ring)
Ground (Sleeve)
Up
Down
RightLeft
To activate the Audio function, the Enable Audio must be
checked. See Audio Settings in 7.2.1 Streaming and Audio.
3.2 5 -Axis Button
The 5-Axis Button is designed for manually adjusting zoom and focus, and restoring to factory default.
You can also use the button to auto focus.
Note: If you have already inserted a desiccant bag inside the module, close the cover immediately in
case of reducing the absorption capacity of the desiccant bag inside the camera. To replace a new
desiccant bag, see Step3 in 4.2.2 Inserting a Micro SD Card.
Focus: Push the button left or right.
Zoom: Push the button up or down.
Auto Focus: Press the button once.
Reset: Press and hold the button for 5 seconds.
Note that if you select Auto from the Focus Mode drop-down list in the Lens Settings field (see 7.2.3
Camera), the camera will automatically adjust focus every time you push the button up or down to
zoom.
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Note:
4. Installation
4.1 Packing List
Please check that there is no missing item in the package before installing.
• EZN Series Camera x 1 • 4-Pin Terminal Block x 1
• Quick Mounting Ring x 1 • Test-Out Cable x 1
• RJ-45 Connector x 1 • Software CD x 1
• Desiccant Bag x 1 • Quick Installation Guide x 1
• Mounting Kit x 1
- Long Screw x 4 (for attaching the Quick Mounting Ring to the mounting surface)
- Short Screw x 4 (for connecting the Camera Base to the Quick Mount Ring)
- Screw Anchor x 4 (in conjunction with Long Screw)
- Hexagon Key x 1 (for adjusting the camera position)
- Hexagon Wrench x 1 (for screwing the set screw)
- Plug x 1 (inserting to the Quick Mounting Ring for through-the-wall installation)
1. Equipment configurations and supplied accessories vary by country. Please consult your local
EverFocus office or agents for more information. Please also keep the shipping carton for possible
future use.
2. Contact the shipper if any items appear to have been damaged in the shipping process.
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Circular Area
This conduit Is for wiring the cables along
the wall installation.
If you want to wire the cables through the wall,
then this conduit will not be used. You can
insert the supplied Plug into the conduit.
Plug
Wall
AnchorsQuick-Mounting RingLong Screws
4.2 Basic Installation
This section will introduce the basic installation on mounting / wiring the camera, inserting a micro SD
card and adjusting camera angles.
4.2.1 Mounting and Wiring
Follow the steps below for mounting and wiring the camera.
1. Before screwing the camera to the wall, drill four holes on the wall according to the hole-positions
on the supplied Quick-Mounting Ring. If you wish to run the wires through the wall, drill another
hole in the middle of the circular area within the Quick-Mounting Ring.
2. Push the four supplied Anchors into the four holes on the wall. Place the Quick-Mounting Ring
against the anchoring surface so that the holes line up. Screw the Quick-Mounting Ring to the wall
using the supplied Long Screws.
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Quick-Mounting Ring
Short Screws
Camera Base
Short Screws
Wire the cables from the side
of the camera
Wire the cables through the wall
3. Screw the Camera Base to the Quick-Mounting Ring using the supplied four Short Screws.
You can wire the cables from the side of the camera or through the wall.
4. Connect the network, power and other cables to the related devices. Please refer to 3.1 Cables.
5. Optionally insert a micro SD / SDHC card into the card slot (see 4.2.2 Inserting a Micro SD Card).
Note: After opening the camera cover for inserting the micro SD card, you have to stick the
applied desiccant bag inside the camera.
6. Access the camera live view. Please see 5. Accessing the User Interface. Or connect a handheld test
monitor to the Video Test Output on the camera module for adjusting camera focus/zoom/angles.
For details on how to adjust camera focus / zoom using the 5-Axis Button on the camera module,
see 3.2 5-Axis Button.
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360°
E-Z Lock Ring
Set Screw
Camera Base
Tilt Screw
90°
Rotate Screw
180° 180°
7. Adjust the camera angles.
Pan Adjustment: Unscrew the Set Screw using the supplied Hexagon Wrench. Twist the Camera
Base forcefully until it unscrews from the E-Z Lock Ring. Rotate the camera by 360° to the desired
position and screw the E-Z Lock Ring until it locks against the Camera Base. Screw back the Set
Screw.
Tilt Adjustment: Loosen the Tilt Screw using the provided Hexagon Key and adjust the tilt angle by
90°.
Rotational Adjustment: Loosen the Rotate Screws on both side of the camera body using the
providing Hexagon Key and rotate the camera by 360° (180° to the left / 180° to the right).
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Set Screw
Sunshield
Micro SD Card Slot
4.2.2 Inserting a Micro SD Card
You can optionally insert a micro SD card into the card slot on the camera module for recording videos.
Please refer to Appendix for the tested card brands.
1. Loosen the Set Screw on the Sunshield using the provided Hexagon Wrench and then slide the
Sunshield out from the rail on the camera.
2. Rotate and then remove the camera cover, and insert a micro SD card into the card slot.
3. Stick the supplied Desiccant Bag inside the camera.
Note: It’s recommended to close the cover immediately in case of reducing the absorption
capacity of the desiccant bag inside the camera.
4. Firmly close the camera cover for waterproofing, slide the Sunshield back to the camera body and
then screw the Set Screw.
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5. Accessing the User Interface
This section explains how to access the Web interface of the camera for configuration.
5.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address
You can look up the IP address and access the Web interface of the camera using the IP Utility (IPU)
software included in the software CD. Please connect the IP camera in the same LAN of your computer.
1. Install and then start the IPU program . The following IPU window appears. The IPU will
automatically search the IP devices connected in the LAN.
2. To access to the Live View window, double click the IP address of the desired device, the login
window pops up. Type the user ID and password to log in. By default, the user ID is user1 and the
password is 11111111.
3. Click OK, the Live View window appears.
Note:
1. You might be required to download ActiveX for viewing the camera feed. If asked, click
Yes.
2. To enable Remote Live View, Firmware Upgrade and ActiveX Prompt on Internet Explorer,
some settings have to be complete. Please refer to 5.2 Settings for Microsoft Internet
Explorer in the User’s Manual.
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4. To optionally configure the Machine Name, IP Address, IP Type or Port Number using the IPU:
a. Log in the camera by checking the desired model and then click the Log in icon. The
Log in dialog box appears.
b. Type the Username and Password. Click the OK button, the Login status displays.
Note:
1. The default user ID is user1 and the default password is 11111111.
2. If you select more than one camera that has the same user ID / password, you will be
able to log in several cameras at once.
c. Right click the column to configure the settings. Click the Apply Changes button to
apply and save the settings.
Note: Most networks uses DHCP to assign IP address, if you are unsure of your network
settings, please consult your network administrators for configuration details.
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5.2 Settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer
To enable Remote Live View, Firmware Upgrade and ActiveX Prompt on Internet Explorer, some settings
have to be complete. Please follow the steps below:
1. On the computer, click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Action Center (click Change
User Account Control Settings), the User Account Control Settings window appears. Adjust the
slide bar to Never Notify and then click OK. Restart your computer if requested.
2. Open the Internet Explore, click Tools > Internet Options > Security Tab > Custom Level, the
Security Settings windows appears.
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3.In the Download unsigned ActiveX controls field, select Prompt. In the Include local directory
path when uploading files to a server field, select Enable. Click OK.
4.In the Internet Options window, click the Advanced tab and then disable Enable memory
protection to help mitigate online attacks. Click OK.
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High-
speed modem
Internet
Straight-
through LAN patch cable
Router
Cat 5
Straight Through Cable
Left: Pinout of a straight
-through cable.
5.3 Connecting the Camera to the Network
There are three methods to connect the IP camera to the network: Router or LAN Connection, Direct
High-Speed Connection and One-to-One Connection.
Router or LAN connection
This is the most common connection in which the IP camera is connected to a router and allows
multiple users on and off site to see the IP camera on a LAN/WAN (Internet). The camera must be
assigned an IP address that is compatible with its LAN. By setting up port forwarding on the router, you
can remotely access the cameras from outside of the LAN via the Internet. To remotely access the Web
interface of the IP camera, please refer to 7.1.1 Network (DDNS). To set up port forwarding, please
consult the manual of the router.
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Cat
5
Straight Through Cable
High-speed modem
Internet
Cat 5
Right: Pinout of a crossed-over cable.
Direct High-Speed Connection
In a Direct High-Speed Connection, the camera connects directly to a modem without the need for a
router. You need to set the static or dynamic WAN IP address assigned by your ISP (Internet Service
Provider) in the camera’s configuration web pages. To access the camera, just type
“http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address given by your ISP. If you have a dynamic
IP address, this connection may require that you use DDNS for a reliable connection. Please refer to
7.1.1 Network (DDNS).
One-to-One Connection (Directly from PC to IP Camera)
You can connect directly without using a switch, router or modem. However, only the PC connected to
the camera will be able to view the IP camera. You will also have to manually assign a compatible IP
address to both the computer and the IP camera. Unless the PC has another network connection, the IP
camera will be the only network device visible to the PC. See the diagram below:
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5.4 Live View Window
1. Live View
Click the Live View button to display the Live View window. If you experience video feed lag time (if
connected via Internet), you can reduce the resolution or limit the number of streams. See 7.2.1
Streaming and Audio.
2. Playback
Click the Playback button to play back the recorded data directly from the on-camera SD / SDHC
card. For this function to become active, you have to insert an SD / SDHC card into the SD / SDHC
card slot on the camera (see 6.2 Setting up the Playback Function). For the tested card brands,
please refer to Appendix.
3. Snapshot
Click the Snapshot button to take a snapshot. By default, the snapshot will be saved at
C:\EverFocus\. To change the location, see Record to Local in 7.1.3 Storage.
Note: For Microsoft IE10 and above users, some settings have to be complete to enable this
function (see B. Snapshot/Record error message in 10. Troubleshooting).
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4. Record
Click the Record button to start / stop recording the current video stream. By default, this icon is
only for one-minute video recording and the recordings will be saved at C:\EverFocus\. To change
the recording time, see File Size in 7.1.3 Storage. To change the location, see Record to Local in
7.1.3 Storage. To record long-period recordings, please set up a recording schedule (7.3.2 Schedule
Settings). To change the source video stream and recording format, see Recording and Snapshot
Settings in 7.1.3 Storage.
Note: For Microsoft IE10 and above users, some settings have to be complete to enable this
function (see B. Snapshot/Record error message in 10. Troubleshooting).
5. Speaker / Microphone
Click the Speaker and Microphone buttons to switch the sound on/off for the speakers and
microphones respectively (if such external devices have been connected to the camera directly or
via the network). To activate the Audio function, the Enable Audio must be selected. See Audio
Settings in 7.2.1 Streaming and Audio. Note that the camera provides a line-in 3.5mm jack (TRS),
therefore, TRS microphones with a (built-in) amplifier and external power supply are required.
6. Setting
Click the Setting button to enter the Settings page (see 7. Settings).
7. Wizard
Click the Wizard button to enter the Setup Wizard.
8. Hallway Display (9:16): Click the Rotate buttonto rotate the live image. This function
allows users to monitor vertically-oriented areas such as hallway, corridors and aisles.
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Note: To achieve the best 9:16 display effect, it’s recommended to:
Rotate Screw
90°
90°
1. Install the camera sideways by rotating the camera to the left or right by 90°.
2. Select a 16:9 View Size (e.g. 1920x1080 / 1024x768).
3. Use the Rotate button.
9. Video Stream
Select the Video Stream (Stream 1, Stream 2, Stream 3 or Stream 4) that will be displayed in the live
view window on the bottom. Stream 2, Stream 3 and Stream 4 are only selectable if you have
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enabled the stream (see 7.2.1 Streaming and Audio). The default setting is Stream 1 only.
10. View Size
Use this to select the appropriate view size and shape of the live view window on the bottom. A
smaller size might increase transmission speed and video quality.
11. Language
Click the Language drop-down list to select the desired language.
12. Digital Zoom
Click to zoom in / out the camera view up to 10x. Clicking on a magnified image will
re-center the image around that point.
13. One Push
The One Push button can be displayed on the live view window by enabling the Show One Push
Buttons function in the Live View Layout Settings (see 7.1.4 Display and Overlay). Click the
button to Auto Focus. To enable the Auto Focus button, you have to select Auto in
the Focus Mode drop-down list (see 7.2.3 Camera). When the Auto Focus function is enabled, the
camera will automatically adjust focus every time you click the Zoom in/out buttons.
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