IC Realtime ICIPS565 User Manual

F Series Indoor IP Camera User’s Manual
For F725/F726/F715/F665/F645/F625 series only
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing our IP camera!
This user’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for your system.
Please keep this user’s manual well for future reference!
Important Safeguards and Warnings
1Electrical safety
All installation and operation here should conform to your local electrical safety codes.
We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling
or installation.
We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modification or attempted repair.
2Installation
Do not apply power to the IP camera before completing installation.
Do not put object on the IP module.
3Environment
This series IP camera should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, inflammable,
explosive substances and etc.
Please open the accessory bag to check the items one by one in accordance with the list below.
Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is missing or damaged in the bag.
Accessory Name F726/ F725/ F715 Series F625/F645/F665 Series Amount
IPC Unit
Lens
Power Adapter
Quick Start Guide
Warranty Card
Certificate Card
CD
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Table of Contents
1 General Introduction ..................................................................................................................6
1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................6
1.2 Feature...........................................................................................................................6
1.3 Specification..................................................................................................................7
1.3.1 Performance...........................................................................................................7
1.3.2 Function Specification ..........................................................................................8
1.3.3 Factory Default Setup.........................................................................................11
2 Framework.................................................................................................................................15
2.1 Rear Panel...................................................................................................................15
2.2 Side Panel ...................................................................................................................19
2.3 Lens..............................................................................................................................19
2.4 Remote Control...........................................................................................................20
2.5 Bidirectional talk .........................................................................................................21
2.5.1 Device-end to PC-end ........................................................................................21
2.5.2 PC-end to the device-end ..................................................................................22
3 Installation .................................................................................................................................23
3.1 Lens Installation..........................................................................................................23
3.1.1 Auto Aperture Lens .............................................................................................23
3.1.2 Manual Lens.........................................................................................................23
3.1.3 Remove Lens.......................................................................................................24
3.1.4 SD Card Installation ............................................................................................24
3.1.5 Remove SD card .................................................................................................25
3.1.6 3G Card Installation ............................................................................................26
3.1.7 Remove 3G card .................................................................................................27
3.1.8 I/O Port..................................................................................................................27
4 System Network .......................................................................................................................29
4.1 General Network.........................................................................................................29
4.2 3G Network .................................................................................................................29
5 Quick Configuration Tool.........................................................................................................30
5.1 Overview......................................................................................................................30
5.2 Operation.....................................................................................................................30
6 Web Operation..........................................................................................................................33
6.1 Network Connection...................................................................................................33
6.2 Login and Main Interface...........................................................................................33
7 GUI Operation...........................................................................................................................36
7.1 Main Menu...................................................................................................................36
7.2 Network Setup ............................................................................................................36
7.3 Encode Setup .............................................................................................................37
8 Wireless Network Access Setup (For W Series Only) .......................................................39
8.1 Wireless Router Setup...............................................................................................39
8.2 IPC Web Network Setup ...........................................................................................40
8.3 Web Setup...................................................................................................................41
9 FAQ ............................................................................................................................................42
1 General Introduction

1.1 Overview

This series IP camera integrates the traditional camera and network video technology. It adopts
audio video data collection, transmission (wire, WIFI, 3G), storage together. It can connect to the
network directly without any auxiliary device.
This series IPC uses standard H.264 video compression technology and AMR, G.711a/u audio
compression technology, which maximally guarantee the audio and video quality.
This series IPC has mega pixel resolution and supports PoE and 12V DC power. It supports the
wireless network application, bidirectional talk, digital water mark and etc.
It can be used alone or used in a network area. When it is used lonely, you can connect it to the
network and then use a network client-end. Due to its multiple functions and various uses, this
series IPC is widely used in many environments such office, bank, road monitor and etc.

1.2 Feature

User
Management
Data
Transmission
Storage
Function
Alarm
Function
Network
Monitor
Network
Management
z Different user rights for each group, one user belongs to one group.
z Built-in USB port supports TD-SCDMAEVDOCDMA2000 1X)、
WCDMA module so that IPC can support mobile communication data transmission.
z Built-in USB port support Wifi module so that the IPC can support the
wireless data transmission.
z Support cable network data transmission via Ethernet z Support central server backup function in accordance with your
configuration and setup in alarm or schedule setting
z Support record via Web and the recorded file are storage in the client-
end PC.
z Support local SD card hot swap. Please note SD card can only
memorize the image.
z Real-time respond to external alarm input( within 200MS) as user pre-
defined activation setup and exert corresponding message in screen and audio prompt(allow user to pre-record audio file)
z Provide central management server management option so that system
can automatically send alarm notice remotely. Alarm input can connect to various peripheral equipments.
z Provide prompt or alarm option when encounter video loss. z Support SMS(short messaging service) function when alarm occurs. z IPC supports one-channel audio/video data transmit to network terminal
and then decode. Delay is within 500ms (network bandwidth support needed)
z Max supports 10 connections. z Adopt the following audio and video transmission protocol: HTTP, TCP,
UDP, MULTICAST and RTP/RTCP and etc.
z Send some alarm data or message via SMTP. z Support web access, widely used in WAN. z Realize IPC configuration and management via Ethernet. z Support device management via web.
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z Support peripheral equipment management, each peripheral equipment
Peripheral
Equipment
control protocol and interface can be set freely.
z Support serial port (RS232/RS485) transparent data transmission.
Name
Video
Power
Assistant
Function
z External power adapter z PoE z Day/Night mode auto switch z Auto aperture setup (For 715/F6X5 series only). z Backlight compensation: screen auto split to realize backlight
compensation to adjust the bright.
z Support video watermark function to avoid vicious video modification. z Video format support NTSC and PAL. z Support system resource information and running status real-time
display. Support log function.
z Use IR receiver to receive the IR signal. (For F726/715/F6X5 series
only).
z Electronic PTZ: electronic zoom, direction move (For F725 series only)

1.3 Specification

1.3.1 Performance

Please refer to the following sheet for IPC performance specification.
Specification
IPC-F726 IPC-F725 IPC-F715 IPC-F6X5 PAL1f/s12.5f/s.
Standard
Encode capacity
Encode Bit Stream
NTSC1f/s15f/s (Now it max supports 12.5f/s. )
One 720 one HD1 One 720 one HD1 One 720 one HD1
Main stream
UXGA (1600*1200)
Extra stream
D1(704*576/704*480)
HD1(352*576/352*480)
CIF 352*288/352*240
QCIF(176*144/176*128)
QVGA(320*240)
QQVGA(160*128
PAL1f/s25f/s. NTSC:1f/s~30f/s
UXGA (1600*1200) WSXGA(1600*1024) SXGA (1280*1024) WXGA(1280*800
XVGA(1024*768 SVGA(800*600 VGA(640*480 QVGA(320*240 D1(704*576/704*480)
HD1(352*576/352*480) CIF(352*288/352*240) QCIF(176*144/176*128) QVGA(320*240 QQVGA(160*128) 720(1280*720
1.3M1280*960
7201280*720
VGA640*480
QVGA320*240
D1 704*576/704*480
HD1 352*576/352*480
CIF 352*288/352*240
QCIF 176*144/176*128
QQVGA160*128
One D1+ one CIF
D1 704*576/704*480
BCIF
720*288
HD1 352*576/352*480
CIF 352*288/352*240
QVGA320*240
QCIF 176*144/176*128
QQVGA160*128
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Video Record Speed
Network Capacity
Power Consumption
Power
Temperature
Working Environment Humidify
Dimension(H*W*D
1.3M resolution:
UXGA/WSXGA/SXGA/ WXGA/XVGA:
PAL1f/s12.5f/s. NTSC1f/s15f/s (Now it max supports
12.5f/s. )
Max support 10 network users to monitor simultaneously TCP output capacity 75Mbps UDP output capacity 85Mbps Usually it is 4W and
the max value is less than 5W.
DC 12V PoE48V DC Working environment temperature:-10~50 Chassis internal rising temperature is less than 20When IPC is working ,the chassis internal
temperature deducts environment original temperature.
10%90
58mm*69mm*139mm
1f/s to 15f/s per channel(adjustable)
Other resolutions:
PAL1f/s-25f/s per channel (adjustable). NTSC1f/s-30f/s per
channel (adjustable).
Usually it is 3W and the max value is less than 4W.
PAL1f/s-12f/s per channel (adjustable). NTSC1f/s-22f/s per channel (adjustable).
Other resolutions:
PAL1f/s-25f/s per channel (adjustable). NTSC1f/s-30f/s per channel (adjustable).
PAL1f/s-25f/s per channel (adjustable). NTSC1f/s-30f/s per channel (adjustable).
Weight 500g

1.3.2 Function Specification

Please refer to the following sheet for function specification information.
Specification
Zoom Adjustment Manual
Lens Control
CCD Video
Process
Focus Adjustment Manual
Aperture Adjustment Manual DC
Backlight compensation control White balance adjustment Contrast ness adjustment Manual/Auto Bright ness adjustment Manual/Auto Electronic shutter control Auto Manual/Auto Manual/Auto Auto
Color/B&W(Day/Night) switch
Note
F725 F715 F6X5 F726
Manual/Auto DC
Manual On/Off
Auto
Manual/Auto
Note
The color/B&W (Day/Night) switch here just an electronic switch. System removes the color elements and reserves the B&W elements. It is not a filter switch.
Manual/Auto DC
N/A
Video
Resolution
UXGAWSXGA SXGAWXGA XVGASVGA
1.3M720 VGA QVGAD1
D1BCIF HD1、CIF、
QVGA
UXGA D1
HD1、CIF、
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Audio
Network
VGAQVGA
D1HD1、CIF、 QCIF
QVGAQQVGA 720
Video compression Standard H.264 encode/decode format
Motion Detection
Dual-stream
Bidirectional Talk Delay within 200ms Audio Listening 1-ch MIC input.
Take 18*22 pix as a macro unit. Support 396 detection zones. Sensitivity level ranges from 1 to 6.
1-ch 15f UXGA+1- ch CIF
WEB access via IE browser.
PPPoE dial function DHCP auto get IP address DDNS SMTP email function NTP time synchronization.
DNS domain parse IP address filter
HD1、CIF、 QCIF QQVGA
1-ch 25f 720 1-ch HD1
QCIF QQVGA
1-ch 25f D1 1-ch 25f CIF
QCIF
QVGA QQVGA
MPEG4 video compression standard
1-ch 12.5f
UXGA1-
ch
12.5f CIF
Record
OSD
Storage
Alarm
Event
Management
IP address auto search function
Wireless Network Interface :802.11b/g N/A
Schedule Record Support max 6 periods.
Manual Record
Alarm Record
Motion Detection Record
Time Title Display
Channel Title Display Please refer to the above information.
Privacy Mask Max supports 8 zones.
Local SD storage Support high-speed card/low-speed card Based on SDK network storage Based on FTP network storage Network alarm/local alarm output Local alarm/network alarm input Activate alarm via motion detection or external input
After enabling manual record, no matter system is in schedule or alarm status or not, system just begins recording. System automatically enables recording function when alarm occurred. When video changes, system automatically enables record operation. There are 255 layers. O is the bottom layer and 255 is the highest layer. O means completely transparent and 255 is opaque.
Supported
1-ch local/network alarm output
1-ch local/network alarm input
Please enable pre-record function when activating the alarm
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Upload video file or JPEG file via email FTPHTTP Send out alarm notice via email, HTTP and external port. Support video short time buffer storage before or after alarm
RS485 PTZ control Support semi-duplex communication way.
Control
RS232 For debug
Upload automatically
Support de-jitter when alarm occurs frequently.
Pre-record is 2Mbytes. Buffer storage video of 5s.
On-line
Upgrade
Device
Management
Parameter
Configuration
Log
Water Mark To avoid vicious video modification.
Power supply
RESET Support hardware/software/Watchdog reset. Watch dog max supports 35 seconds.
Network remote upgrade Use upgrade tool.
COM upgrade Upgrade from network via COM command. COM control platform
View IPC running status or IPC parameter via COM port. Network client-end Log in the client-end software in the PC to monitor IPC.
IPC provides device information, video information, COM setup, record setup, motion detection setup, alarm setup, OSD information interfaces to modify system setup.
IPC provides running information such as user port, log, status, user management, email setup, date modification.
System can record the important event log record Record the following information System operation, setup operation, alarm event, record management, user management, clear log.
PoE (For –P series only). Comply to IEEE802.3af standard
DC12V power supply
Alarm input port
Port ESD
protection
Interface
Analog audio input/output port. Analog video output port
Network port
12V power adapter
One analog video output port
One audio input port
One audio output port
Two alarm input ports
One alarm output port
One network interfaceRJ45 10M/100M self-adaptive Ethernet port
One wireless network interfaceFor –W series only
One remote control receiver port
One alarm input port
One alarm input port
Two alarm input ports
Reserved
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One SD card port Support high-speed card/low-speed card.
One 3G card port (For 3G series only.) Reserved
One red/green running status indication light.
One green network receive and send indication light Network interface seat has
Others
Installation Bracket installation
One yellow network connection indication light Network interface seat has
One green wireless network receive/send indication light. (For –W series only.)
One RESET button
Auto aperture port. (DC drive mode

1.3.3 Factory Default Setup

Please refer to the following sheet for factory default setup information.
Default setup Function Configuration F726 F725 F715 F6X5
Contrast:50 Sautratioon:50 Hue:50
Type
General Setup
Encode Setup
Main Stream
Extra Stream
Image Color Brightness:50
Watermark Enable
Item Name
Date format Y-M-D DST Disable by default
Date separator ‘ _ ’
Time format 24H Language Simplified Chinese When HDD is full Overwrite Record duration 60M Device No. 8 Video type PAL Channel Channel01 Encode mode MPEG4 H.264 H.264 H.264 Audio/Video enable Enable audio and video General bit stream General bit stream Resolution UXGA 720 720 D1 Frame rate 25 Bit stream control VBR Quality Good Bit stream value 4096 2048 2048 2048 I frame interval control 24 50 50 50 Extension Stream General bit stream Audio/Video enable Enable audio and video Resolution CIF Frame rate 12 25 25 25 Bit stream control VBR Quality Good Bit stream value 512 I frame interval control 50
Reserved
Reserved
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Privacy Mask
Time title Enable. OSD transparent :128
Channel title Enable. OSD transparent :128
Watermark: all Watermark type: character Watermark: DigitalCCTV Never
Record Setup
COM Setup
Network Setup
Channel Ch01 Pre-record 5 seconds. Time Setup
Option COM01 Function General Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Baud rate 115200 Parity None Ethernet Port 01 DHCP Disable IP address 192.168.1.108 Subnet mask 255.255.0.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 Device name Device factory default name TCP port 37777 HTTP port 80 UDP port 37776 Network user connection amount Network transmission QoS Disable Remote host Multiple broadcast group Enable Disable IP address 239.255.42.42 Port 36666 Email setup Enable Multiple DDNs Disable NAS setup Disable NTP setup Disable
Alarm server Disable
Start Time 0:00:00 End Time 23:59:59 Record Period 1:Enable motion
detection/alarm
Snapshot Period 1: Enable motion
detection/alarm
Week Sunday
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Alarm Setup
Event type Local input Alarm input Input 01, disable Type Normal open Setup Period:
Start time 0:00:00 End time:23:59:59 Period 1:enable
Week: Sunday Anti-dither 0 second General output Disable Alarm latch 10 seconds Record channel 1, enable
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Record latch 10 seconds
Send email Disable
PTZ activation Disable
Snapshoot Disable
Video Detection
PTZ Setup
Default and Backup
Advanced
Event type Motion detection Channel Ch01, Disable Sensitivity 3 Time period setup Period:
Anti-dither 5 seconds General output Disable Alarm latch 10 seconds Record channel Disable Record latch 10 seconds Send email Disable PTZ activation Event type: Never
Snapshot Disable Channel Ch01 Protocol EPTZ EPTZ DH-
Address 1 Baud rate 115200 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None All Disable General Disable Encode Disable Record Disable COM Disable Network Disable Alarm Disable Video detection Disable Display output Disable Channel No. Disable Record control Auto. Ch1 (This series device does not
Abnormity
User account
Snapshot
Even Type No HDD, Disable General
Output Alarm Latch 10 seconds Send email Disable
Channel Ch01 Snapshot Scheduled
Event type: never
Address: 0
Start time 0:00:00
End time:23:59:59
Period 1:enable
Week: Sunday
Address: 0
Disable
DH-
SD1
support this function.)
Disable
admin--- password: admin (reusable)
888888--- password: 888888(reusable)
666666--- password: 666666(reusable)
default--- password: tluafed
SD1
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mode Frame rate 1f/s Resolution D1 Quality 60% Auto reboot 2.00 each day Auto
Camera Property
Auto Registration
DNS Setup
maintain
Channel 1 Exposure Mode Auto Day/Night Mode Color Backlight Compensation Disable Auto Aperture N/A N/A Disable Disable White Balance N/A Signal Type Internal input Mirror Disable Disable N/A N/A Flip Disable Disable N/A N/A Enable Disable SN 1 IP 0.0.0.0 Port 7000 Device ID Dahua DNS
Auto delete old files
Never
202.101.172.35
Alternative DNS
202.101.172.35
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2 Framework

2.1 Rear Panel

This series IP camera real panel is shown as below. See Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1
Please refer to the following sheet for detail information.
Interface Name Connector Function
VIDEO OUT Video output port BNC Output analog video
signal. Can connect to
TV monitor to view
video.
Wireless Antenna
Port
DC 12V Power port. Input 12V
Connect to wireless
antenna to receive
WIFI/3G wireless
signal.
DC
STATUS Status indication light It is to indicate camera
working status:
z The red light
becomes on
when connect the
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camera to the
power. The green
light flashes and
then becomes on,
which means
application is
running normally.
Now you can log
in via network.
z The indication
light becomes off
when you reboot
the system via
software.
WLAN Wireless network
indication light
The wireless network
z The green light
flashes when
system is
recording.
z The red light
flashes when
system is
upgrading.
z The red light is on
in safety mode.
indication light is to
display wireless
network working
status.
The network indication
light becomes green
when you connect the
IP camera to the
wireless network.
A RS485 port I/O port RS485_A port, control
external PTZ
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B RS485_B port, control
external PTZ
1 Alarm input port 1 Alarm input port 1. To
receive the signal from
the external alarm
device.
2 Alarm input port 2 Alarm input port 2. To
receive the signal from
the external alarm
device. (For F725
series only.)
NO
C
RX RS232_RX,RS232
TX
G GND
RESET RESET button Restore factory default
1-ch alarm output Alarm output port. To
Transparent debug
serial port
output alarm signal to
the alarm device.
NO: Normal open
alarm output end.
C: Alarm output public
end,
receive end.
RS232_TXRS232
COM send out end.
Ground end
setup.
When system is
running normally
(power indication light
is green), press the
RESET button for at
least 5 seconds,
system can restore
factory default setup.
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LEVEL Auto aperture
adjustment button
IR Infrared remote
receiver
AUDIO OUT Audio output port Audio output 3.5mm
Adjust aperture level.
Receive the IR signal
(For F715 and F6X5
series only)
Please always use
nonmetal material tool
to adjust.
from the remote
control.
(This function does
not apply to F725
series product.)
Output audio signal to
JACK port.
AUDIO IN Audio input port Audio input 3.5mm
JACK port.
LAN Ethernet port Connect to standard
SD SD card port Connect to SD card.
the device such as
sound box.
Input audio signal.
Receive signals from
devices such as pick-
up.
Ethernet cable.
Note
z When you install
the SD card,
please make sure
current card is not
in write mode and
then you can
install it to the
camera.
z When you
remove the SD
card, please
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make sure current
card is not in write
mode. Otherwise
it may result in
data loss or card
damage.
z Before hot swap,
please stop
record operation.

2.2 Side Panel

Please refer to the following interface for side panel dimension information. See Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2

2.3 Lens

Please refer to the following interface for lens dimension information. See Figure 2-3.
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Figure 2-3

2.4 Remote Control

Please refer to the following interface for remote control information. See Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4
Please refer to the following sheet for detail information.
Icon Name Function
Reset device Reserved for future use
Emergency Reserved for future use
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Reserved Reserved for future use
Record Reserved for future use
Alarm arm Reserved for future use
Alarm disarm Reserved for future use
Go to safe mode
Exit safe mode Reserved for future use
Direction buttons
Number switch/Function switch
Number switch/Function switch
Go to the previous
Go to the next
Confirm/Menu
button
Cancel Cancel current setup
Number 0 to
number 9
For number more
than 10+
Input method switch Reserved
Go to the menu or confirm current
operation.
Number/password/channel switch
Reserved

2.5 Bidirectional talk

2.5.1 Device-end to PC-end Device Connection

Please connect the speaker or the pickup to the first audio input port in the device rear panel.
Then connect the earphone or the sound box to the audio output port in the PC.
Login the Web and then enable the corresponding channel real-time monitor.
Please refer to the following interface to enable bidirectional talk.
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Figure 2-5
Listening Operation
At the device end, speak via the speaker or the pickup, and then you can get the audio from the
earphone or sound box at the pc-end.

2.5.2 PC-end to the device-end Device Connection

Connect the speaker or the pickup to the audio output port in the PC and then connect the
earphone or the sound box to the first audio input port in the device rear panel.
Login the Web and then enable the corresponding channel real-time monitor.
Please refer to the above interface (
Figure 2-5) to enable bidirectional talk.
Listening Operation
At the PC-end, speak via the speaker or the pickup, and then you can get the audio from the
earphone or sound box at the device-end.
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3 Installation

3.1 Lens Installation

3.1.1 Auto Aperture Lens

Please follow the steps listed below for auto aperture lens installation. The interface is shown as
Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2.
in
Remove the CCD protection cap of the device, and then line up the lens to the proper installation
position. Turn clockwise until the lens is fixed firmly.
Insert the lens cable socket to the auto lens connector in the side panel. When it is , you can turn the ADJUST screw to adjust the focus circle to adjust the focal
distance.
Figure 3-1

3.1.2 Manual Lens

Install C type lens
Remove the CCD protection cap; use the cross-head screwdriver to remove the screw near the
focal circle. Then please turn counter clockwise to move the focal circle out for several
millimeters. Now you can focus manually.
Then please use the cross-head screwdriver to fix the screw back firmly. Secure the focal circle.
Finally, line up lens to the proper installation. Turn clockwise to fix the lens firmly.
Install CS type lens
Remove the CCD protection cap; use the cross-head screwdriver to remove the screw near the
focal circle. Then please turn counter clockwise to move the focal circle to the end and now you
can focus manually.
Then please use the cross-head screwdriver to fix the screw back firmly. Secure the focal circle.
Finally, line up lens to the proper installation. Turn clockwise to fix the lens firmly.
Please note this series IPC is compatible with C type lens and CS type lens. Default setup is CS lens.
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Figure 3-2

3.1.3 Remove Lens

Please follow the steps listed below to remove lens. The interface is shown as in Figure 3-3.
Turn the lens counter clockwise and then remove it from the camera.
Unplug the auto lens cable socket from the auto lens connector. If you are using the manual
aperture lens, please skip to the following step.
If there is no lens, please put the CCD protection cap back to protect the CCD.
Figure 3-3

3.1.4 SD Card Installation

Please follow the steps listed below to install SD card. The interface is shown as in Figure 3-4
Figure 3-5.
and
Use the screwdriver to loosen the SD card protection screw in the rear panel, and then remove
the SD card protection cap from the camera.
Install the SD card to the camera according to the proper installation position.
Put the SD card protection cap back.
Use the screwdriver to fix the SD card protection cap screw firmly to secure the SD card
protection cap in the camera.
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Figure 3-4
Figure 3-5

3.1.5 Remove SD card

Please follow the steps listed below to remove SD card. The interface is shown as Figure 3-6.
Use the screwdriver to loosen the screw of SD card protection cap in the rear panel. Remove the
cap from the camera.
Follow the SD card direction to remove the SD card.
Insert the SD card protection cap.
Use the screwdriver to fix the screw to secure the protection cap.
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Figure 3-6

3.1.6 3G Card Installation

Please follow the steps listed below to install 3G card. The interfaces are shown as Figure 3-7
Figure 3-8.
and
Use the screwdriver to loosen the 3G card protection cap screw in the side panel, and then
remove the 3G card protection cap from the camera.
Install the 3G SIM card to the camera according to the proper installation position.
Put the 3G card protection cap back.
Use the screwdriver to fix the 3G card protection cap screw firmly to secure the 3G card
protection cap.
Figure 3-7
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Figure 3-8

3.1.7 Remove 3G card

Please follow the steps listed below to remove 3G card. The interface is shown as Figure 3-9.
Use the screwdriver to loosen the screw of 3G card protection cap in the rear panel. Remove the
cap from the camera.
Follow the 3G card direction to remove the 3G SIM card.
Insert the 3G card protection cap.
Use the screwdriver to fix the screw to secure the protection cap.
Figure 3-9

3.1.8 I/O Port

Install Cable
Please follow the steps listed below to install the cable. See
Use the small slotted screwdriver to press the corresponding button of cable groove. Insert the
cable into the groove and then release the screwdriver.
Remove Cable
Please follow the steps listed below to remove the cable.
Use the small slotted screwdriver to press the corresponding button of cable groove. Remove the
cable out of the groove and then release the screwdriver.
Figure 3-10.
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Figure 3-10
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4 System Network

4.1 General Network

Please refer to Figure 4-1 for Wifi and general system connection.
Figure 4-1

4.2 3G Network

Please refer to Figure 4-2 for 3G cable connection.
Figure 4-2
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5 Quick Configuration Tool

5.1 Overview

Quick configuration tool can search current IP address, modify IP address. At the same time, you
can use it to upgrade the device.
Please note the tool only applies to the IP addresses in the same segment.

5.2 Operation

Double click the “ConfigTools.exe”icon, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5-1.
In the device list interface, you can view device IP address, port number, subnet mask, default
gateway, MAC address and etc.
Figure 5-1
Select one IP address and then right click mouse, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure
.
5-2
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Figure 5-2
Select the “Open Device Web” item; you can go to the corresponding web login interface. See
Figure 5-3.
Figure 5-3
If you want to modify the device IP address without logging in the device web interface, you can
go to the configuration tool main interface to set.
In the configuration tool search interface (
double click it to open the login interface. Or you can select an IP address and then click the
Login button to go to the login interface. See
In
Figure 5-4, you can view device IP address, user name, password and port. Please modify the
corresponding information to login.
Please note the port information here shall be identical with the port value you set in TCP port in
Web Network interface. Otherwise, you can not login the device.
If you are use device background upgrade port 3800 to login, other setups are all invalid.
Figure 5-1), please select a device IP address and then
Figure 5-4.
Figure 5-4
After you logged in, the configuration tool main interface is shown as below. See Figure 5-5.
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Figure 5-5
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6 Web Operation

This series IPC product support the Web access and management via PC.
Web includes several modules includes monitor channel list, record search, alarm setup, system
configuration, PTZ control, monitor window and etc.
IP camera factory default setup:
z IP address: 192.168.1.108.
z User name: admin
z Password: admin

6.1 Network Connection

Please follow the steps listed below for network connection.
z Make sure the IPC has connected to the network properly.
z IPC IP address and PC IP address shall be in the same network segment. IPC default IP
address is 192.168.1.108. If there is router, please set the corresponding gateway and
subnet mask.
z Use order ping ***.***.***.***(* IP camera address) to check connection is OK or not.

6.2 Login and Main Interface

Open IE and input IP camera address in the address bar.
For example, if your camera IP is 192.168.1.108, then please input http:// 192.168.1.108 in IE
address bar. See
Figure 6-1.
Input your IP
address here
Figure 6-1
System pops up warning information to ask you whether install control webrec.cab or not.
Please click OK button, system can automatically install the control. When system is upgrading, it
can overwrite the previous Web too.
If you can’t download the ActiveX file, please check whether you have installed the plug-in to
disable the control download. Or you can lower the IE security level. See
Figure 6-2.
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Figure 6-2
After installation, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 6-3.
Please input your user name and password.
Default factory name is admin and password is admin.
Note: For security reasons, please modify your password after you first login.
Figure 6-3
After you logged in, you can see the main window. See Figure 6-4.
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Figure 6-4
Please refer to the F Series IPC Web Operation Manual V2.0 included in the resource SD for
detail operation instruction.
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7 GUI Operation

Connect the IPC to the monitor and then boot up the device. You can use the monitor to view the
analog video output, and use the remote control to realized network setup, encode setup and etc.
Note:
Please use the remote control to highlight the item, and then you can implement the setup.

7.1 Main Menu

Line up the remote control to the IR port in the rear panel. Click Enter button to go to the software
menu operation interface. See Figure 7-1.
Use the left/Right button in the remote control to select the item you desire and then click Enter
button to go to the sub-menu. Click ESC button to exit current interface.
Figure 7-1

7.2 Network Setup

Network setup interface is shown as below. See Figure 7-2 and Figure 7-3(For –W series only).
Please use the Left/Right button to select the item you want to set, use the number or Up/Down
key to set the value. For item of only one option, please move the cursor to highlight the
corresponding parameter and then click Enter button to save current modification.
Please follow the steps listed below.
z Firstly, move the cursor to the port item and then select the corresponding network card
(Figure 7-2). For –W series product, ff you want to use the wireless network, you need to
enable port 02 and then highlight the “preferred” item (Figure 7-3).
z Secondly, click the Right button in the remote control to move the cursor to DHCP item and
then click Enter button to enable DHCP function.
z Thirdly, click the Right button to move the cursor to the IP address item, click Up/Down
button or click number button to set the value you desire. Click Right button you can go on
the next setup. Click Left button you can go to the previous setup. Click Enter button to save
current modification.
z Finally, after you completed all setups, highlight the Save item and then click Enter button in
the remote control to save the latest modification. If you want to cancel current setup, please
highlight the Cancel button and then click the Enter button in the remote control or you can
just click the ESC button in the remote control directly.
You can set one item and then save it for security, or you can complete all setups and then save
all modifications at the same time.
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Figure 7-2
Figure 7-3

7.3 Encode Setup

Encode setup interface is shown as below. See Figure 7-4.
Please use the Left/Right button to select the item you want to set, use the number or Up/Down
key to set the value. Please click Enter button in the remote control to save current modification.
Click ESC button you can go back to the main interface without saving current modification.
Please follow the steps listed below.
z Firstly, move the cursor to the “channel” item and then select the corresponding channel
number. Please note you can not modify the channel here.
z Secondly, click the Right button in the remote control to move the cursor to “compression”
and “Main stream” item, and then click Enter button to select main stream type and
compression mode. Please note you can not modify extra stream here.
z Thirdly, click the Right button to move the cursor to “Audio”/”Video” item, click Enter button
to enable corresponding function.
z Fourthly, click the Right button to move the cursor to “Resolution” item, click Up/Down button
to select the corresponding value. You can follow the operation here to set other items.
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z Finally, after you completed all setups, highlight the Save item and then click Enter button in
the remote control to save the latest modification. If you want to cancel current setup, please
highlight the Cancel button and then click the Enter button in the remote control or you can
just click the ESC button in the remote control directly.
You can set one item and then save it for security, or you can complete all setups and then save
all modifications at the same time.
Figure 7-4
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8 Wireless Network Access Setup (For W Series Only)

Please note this chapter is for W series only.

8.1 Wireless Router Setup

Please follow the steps listed below for wireless router setup. The following setup interface is
based on TL-WR340G/TL-WR340GD 54M Wireless Router. See Figure 8-1.
z Please modify your PC IP address so that your PC is in the same segment of the wireless
router. Please make sure you can access the wireless router.
z Open the wireless router setup interface. The SSID is the ID of the wireless router in the
network. You can input a self-defined name for your reference.
z Please check the box to enable wireless security function and then select WEP security type.
It includes WEP64 bit and WEP128bit. The WEP key format can be ASCII or hex. Finally
you can set the detail WEP encryption password. These passwords are for you go login the
wireless router. System max supports 4 groups. You can skip current step if your wireless
router does not support encryption function.
z Click save button to save current setup.
Check the box here to
enable securit
function.
Right now our device
supports WEP type only.
WEP key format supports
HEX and ASCII.
Input four key groups
here.
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Figure 8-1
Note
The wireless router setup interface may not be the same since there are too many wireless
router manufacturers and product series. But the key setup items are similar. Generally speaking,
you need to login the router interface, and then go to the wireless network parameter setup
interface. Please enable the wireless router function first and then set security mode, encryption
mode, key mode.

8.2 IPC Web Network Setup

Please follow the steps listed below to complete the web setup.
z Please set an IP address to the device and then connect the device and the PC to a wireless
router to establish a LAN.
z In the PC, open the IE and then input device IP to login the device Web. In the network
setup interface, please select port 02 (wireless). Now you can set wireless IP address,
subnet mask and gateway information. Device default wireless IP address is 192.168.0.108.
If you are using wire and wireless network at the same time, please set the wireless IP and
wire IP in two segments. You can go to the local GUI network interface to complete this
setup.
z Finally, you can click save button and then exit the Web. Open the IE again and then input
wireless IP address.
Note
Figure 8-2
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If you are using the IP address in the WAN, you can follow the above steps too. You can access
the IP address in the WAN first and then set the wireless IP address in the Network interface
(Figure 8-2).

8.3 Web Setup

Please follow the steps listed below to implement Web setup.
z Click SSID search button to search the wireless router available.
z Check the enable box to enable wireless configuration function.
z Double click the wireless router SSID to begin the setup. System can configure the mode
and WEP encryption mode automatically (according to your wireless router setup).
z If the wireless router adopts the WEP encryption mode, you need to set the corresponding
encryption information manually. You can select mode, WEP mode, and key type. Click the
save button to save current setup and then click refresh button to view the latest setup
information. You can skip to the next step if your wireless router does not use WEP
encryption function.
z After setting the wireless router and device parameter, you can remove the device network
cable and then access the device in the wireless mode.
Figure 8-3
Please refer to the Web Operation Manual included in the resource SD for detailed operation
instruction.
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9 FAQ

Bug
I can not boot up the device.
SD card hot swap Before draw out SD card, please stop record or snapshot first and
SD card write times
I can not use the disk as the storage media.
I can not upgrade the device via network.
Recommended SD card brand
Electronic PTZ operation
(For F725 series only)
Please click RESET button for at least five seconds to restore factory default setup.
then wait for at least 15 seconds to remove the SD card.
All the operations before is to maintain data integrity.
Do not set the SD card as the storage media to storage the schedule record file. It may damage the SD card duration.
When disk information is shown as hibernation or capacity is 0, please format it first (Via Web).
The status indication light is shown as red when network upgrade operation failed. You can use port 3800 to continue upgrade.
Kingston 4GBKingston 1GBKingston 16GB、Transcend 16GBSanDisk 1GSanDisk 4G
Usually we recommend the 4GB (or higher) high speed card in case the slow speed results in data loss.
If you want to use electronic PTZ, please set the protocol as EPTZ. The device only supports electronic PTZ operation when the IPC resolution is less than SVGA.
Audio function Please use active device for the audio monitor input, otherwise there
is no audio in the client-end.
Note z This user’s manual is for reference only. The wireless network function is for W series
only and 3G function is for special series only.
z Slight difference may be found in user interface. z All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice. z Please visit our website for more information.
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