Ikegami IPD-VR11-TYPE 31 User Manual

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This manual explains how to configure the following cameras through Network from PC.
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INDEX

INDEX

1. Camera Login and Login Screen ............................................................................................... 1
2.Quick Configuration .................................................................................................................... 4
2-1.Step 1:Server Name .............................................................................................................. 4
2-2.Step 2:Local Date & Time Configuration ............................................................................ 4
2-3.Step 3:Network Configuration : Static IP ........................................................................... 4
2-4.Step 4:IP-CCTV DNS Setup(This function is not supported) ........................................... 4
2-5.Step 5:Recording Configuration .......................................................................................... 4
2-6.Finish:Save Configuration ................................................................................................... 4
3.Live Viewer .................................................................................................................................. 5
3-1. ActiveX installation ............................................................................................................. 5
3-2.Live Viewer Screen ............................................................................................................... 6
3-3.Video and Audio Control ...................................................................................................... 6
3-3-1. Video Display and Audio control (Audio function only for IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11) .. 6
3-3-2.Mouseover buttons......................................................................................................... 7
3-3-3.Mouse Right button click Menu .................................................................................... 9
4.System Configuration ................................................................................................................ 11
4-1.Server Name ........................................................................................................................ 11
4-2.Date & Time ........................................................................................................................ 12
4-3.Admin. Password ................................................................................................................ 13
4-4.Access Control ..................................................................................................................... 13
4-5.User Registration(Limited Access) .................................................................................... 14
4-5-1.Add ................................................................................................................................ 14
4-5-2.Edit ............................................................................................................................... 16
4-5-3.Delete ............................................................................................................................ 16
5.Network Configuration ............................................................................................................. 17
5-1.Network Configuration ...................................................................................................... 17
5-1-1.Static IP ........................................................................................................................ 17
5-1-2.DHCP Client ................................................................................................................ 18
5-1-3.PPPoE ........................................................................................................................... 18
5-2.Network Ports ..................................................................................................................... 19
5-3.Bandwidth Control ............................................................................................................. 19
5-4.View Network Status ......................................................................................................... 20
5-5.Network Status Notification .............................................................................................. 21
5-6.IP-CCTV DNS Setup .......................................................................................................... 22
5-7.Port Forwarding & UpnP ................................................................................................... 23
5-8.RTP/RTSP ........................................................................................................................... 24
5-9.SNMP .................................................................................................................................. 25
INDEX
6.Device Configuration ................................................................................................................. 26
6-1.Serial Ports ......................................................................................................................... 26
6-2.Privacy Zone ........................................................................................................................ 26
6-2-1.Add Privacy Zone ......................................................................................................... 26
6-2-2.Delete Privacy Zone ..................................................................................................... 27
6-3.Camera & Motion ............................................................................................................... 27
6-3-1.Camera & Motion ........................................................................................................ 28
6-3-2.Camera Control............................................................................................................ 29
6-3-3.Motion Detection.......................................................................................................... 30
6-3-4.PrimaryStream SecondaryStream ......................................................................... 31
6-4.DI (Sensor Input) / DO (Alarm Output) ............................................................................ 32
6-5. DI(Sensor Input ) Status / DO(Alarm Output ) Control ................................................. 33
7.Advanced Configuration ........................................................................................................... 34
7-1.Advanced Services .............................................................................................................. 34
7-2.E-mail .................................................................................................................................. 35
7-2-1.E-mailE-mail Service Configuration) ................................................................... 35
7-2-2.CameraE-mail Service Setup for Each Channel) ................................................ 36
7-2-3.Condition ...................................................................................................................... 37
7-3.FTP(Buffered) ..................................................................................................................... 38
7-3-1.FTP(Buffered) .............................................................................................................. 38
7-3-2.Camera(FTP Service Configuration) .......................................................................... 39
7-3-3.Condition ...................................................................................................................... 40
7-4.FTP(Periodic) ...................................................................................................................... 41
7-4-1.FTP(Periodic) ............................................................................................................... 41
7-4-2.CameraFTP Service Configuration ..................................................................... 42
7-4-3.Condition ...................................................................................................................... 43
7-5.Sensor Notification ............................................................................................................. 44
7-5-1.Sensor Notification ...................................................................................................... 44
7-5-2.Input ............................................................................................................................. 45
7-5-3.Condition ...................................................................................................................... 46
7-6.Alarm Output ...................................................................................................................... 47
7-6-1.Alarm Output ............................................................................................................... 47
7-6-2.Output .......................................................................................................................... 47
7-6-3.Condition ...................................................................................................................... 48
INDEX
8.Recording Configuration ........................................................................................................... 49
8-1.SD Configuration ................................................................................................................ 49
8-2.Recording Configuration .................................................................................................... 52
8-2-1.Camera ......................................................................................................................... 53
8-2-2. Condition 1 .................................................................................................................. 54
8-2-3.Pre-Alarm & Post-Alarm Configuration Example .................................................... 58
8-3.Recording Profile ................................................................................................................ 59
8-4.Recording Mode .................................................................................................................. 59
8-5.SD Status Report ................................................................................................................ 60
8-6.Clear Recording Config ...................................................................................................... 61
8-7.Delete Recorded Data ......................................................................................................... 61
9.Utilities ...................................................................................................................................... 62
9-1.System Log .......................................................................................................................... 62
9-2.Save Configuration ............................................................................................................. 63
9-3.Reboot .................................................................................................................................. 63
9-4.Factory Default ................................................................................................................... 64
9-5.System Update .................................................................................................................... 64
9-5-1.All(Firmware, RAM disk, System, Web) Update....................................................... 65
9-5-2.System and Web Update ............................................................................................. 68
9-5-3.Web Only Update ......................................................................................................... 68
9-5-4.Sensor Device Driver Update ..................................................................................... 68
9-5-5.Flexible Extra system .................................................................................................. 68
root
root

1. Camera Login and Login Screen

1. Camera Login and Login Screen
Start Internet ExplorerIE,input the URL of network camera as below.
Then click the Go button.
The initial setting of the camera is http://192.168.1.100/ .
Input the Login Name(User Name) and Password of administrator.
The initial setting are Login Name(User Name) "
After input Login Name(User Name) and Password, press OK button. Once logged in, the
Password can be changed to new one.
Now the Configuration screen is displayed as below. The left of screen is displaying Main menu.
Each Item can be clicked and showing Setup Menu with details on the left of screen. Below screen is e.g. for "Quick Configuration"
" and Password "
".
Notes
IE Pop Up blocker should be released ,if not it may happened unable to set up the camera
causing to block the setup communication.
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Configuration (Set up) Screen Structure
Main Menu
Setup Menu
Sub-Menu 1
Sub-Menu2
Live Viewer
Step 1
Step 3
Finish
Date & Time
User Registration
Network Ports
NetworkStatus IP-CCTV DNS™
Port Forwarding &
Serial Input Mode
Transparent Mode
Camera & Motion
Camera Control
n/a 2 Main Menu
The following table shows Configuration (Setup) menu structure hierarchy for IPD-DM11 and
IPD-VR11 which have additional menu than IPD-BX11.
Quick
configuration
System
Configuration
なし
なし
なし
Step 2
Step 4
n/a n/a
Step 5
(IPD-DM11,IPD-V11)
Server Name
Admin. Password
n/a n/a
Access Control
Network
Network
Configuration
Device
Configuration
Configuration
Bandwidth Control
View Network Status
n/a n/a
Notify
UPnP
RTP/RTSP
SNMP
Serial Ports
n/a Serial Output Mode
Privacy Zone n/a n/a
Setup Menu
Sub-Menu 1
Sub-Menu2
Motion Detection
Primary Stream
Secondary Stream
Camera 1
Camera 1
SD Status & Format
Recording Profile
Clear Recording
Player
Reboot
System Update
DI/DO n/a n/a
Advanced
Configuration
DI Status / DO
n/a n/a
Control
E-mail
Camera 2
Camera 1
FTP(Buffered)
Camera 2
Advanced Services
FTP(Periodic)
Camera 2
Input 1
Sensor Notification
Input 2
Alarm Output Output 1
SD Configuration
n/a
SD Information
Recording
Camera 1
Built-in Module 0
Configuration
Camera 2
Recording
Configuration
Utilities
Recording Mode
SD Status Report
n/a n/a
Config.
Delete Recorded Data
(Displayed only
IPD-DM11/IPD-VR11
with SD card)
System Log
n/a n/a
Save Configuration
Factory Default
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Step 1
4-1.Server Name
Step 2
4-2.Date & Time
Step 3
5-1-1.Static IP
Step 4
5-6.IP-CCTV DNS Setup
Step 5
8-2.Recording Configuration

2. Quick Configuration

IPD-DM11, IPD-VR11
IPD-BX11
2.Quick Configuration
Quick Configuration Menu is to help the configuration for camera easily. Set up Menu Step5 is
only display for IPD-DM11 and IPD-VR11.

2-1.Step 1:Server Name

Click

2-2.Step 2:Local Date & Time Configuration

Click

2-3.Step 3:Network Configuration : Static IP

Click
, the Setup Menu for
, the Setup Menu for
, the Setup Menu for
is displayed.
is displayed.
is displayed.

2-4.Step 4:IP-CCTV DNS Setup(This fu nction is not s upported)

Click

2-5.Ste p 5:Recording Configuration

Click
for IPD-DM11 and IPD-VR1 . When it is connected with IPD-BX11, this menu is not displayed.

2-6.Finish:Save Configuration

Save the setup data for above each step with this menu.
, the Setup Menu for
,the Setup Menu for
4
is displayed.
is displayed. This function is only

3. Live Viewer

3.Live Viewer
This Live Viewer enable to control the video and audio of IPD-
BX11, IPD-DM11, and IPD-VR11 over the TCP/IP network on IE.
It works with cameras to display streaming live video and to record
the snap shot and/or AVI for streaming video on PC.
When the Micro SD card (SD card) is inserted into SD card slot of
IPD-DM11 and /or IPD-VR11, it is able to record and replay to/from
SD card by Live Viewer. (IPD-BX 11 has no SD card slot)

3-1. ActiveX installation

Connect to the camera on IE, click the Live Viewer on Configuration screen, then below window
screen is displayed.If confirmation window for ActiveX install is displayed, select Install
Click the OK button then Active X is automatically installing.
Finished installing ActiveX, below Live Viewer screen is displayed.
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Display or Hide the Audio Control bar (shown below) which can control the Audio level
Ratio Mode: If live video is smaller than the screen, it is displayed as original size. If live
Stretch Mode:
Audio control bar operation
3-3-3.Mouse Right button click Menu 4)

3-2.Live Viewer Screen

The ActiveX installed PC can display the Live Viewer screen by login the camera and click the Live
Viewer on the Configuration Menu on Live Viewer. Also the Icons and buttons on screen are able to
operate as explained below.

3-3.Video a nd Audio Control 3-3-1. Video Display a nd Audio control (Audio function only for IP D-DM11,IPD-VR11)

Icon operation (Each Icon is shown the details by mouseover each icon)
and line on/off by click this button.
This icon also displayed to connect IPD-BX11 but it is not functioned
video is larger than screen, it is adjusted to fit the screen with original aspect ratio by
Live video is resized to fill the entire screen by click this button.
When it is needed to use Audio for IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11, click the Connect
button. The Audio volume is controlled by move the knob of Slider.(Right side is
Max.) Mute ON-OFF function is shown
If Audio line is needed to, cut click the Disconnect button.
6
.
6-3-1.Camera &
Motion
Enable
Audio
1) Snap shot button
IPD-DM11/IPD-VR11
If below popup alert window is displayed by click the Connect button, refer the

3-3-2.Mouseover buttons

below. These control buttons displaying is different between IPD-BX11(w/o SD card slot)and
IPD-DM11/IPD-VR11 (with SD card slot).
screen(e.g. AVI button function).
and click the
When mouseover the live video screen, control buttons displayed on left -up of live video screen as
If Each button is mouseovered, the function of each button is shown on screen as below-right
radio button of
IPD-BX11
line.
It can be captured for currently displayed live video and saved it as image file either in
JPEG or BMP format in PC. When click the Snap shot button, below saving screen is
displayed with captured image.Enter the folder and file name, and click the Save button.
Note:
If live video is in MJPEG format, saved image will be JPEG file. If the live video is in MPEG -4 or
H.264 format, saved image will be BMP file.
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2)AVI button
3)Force Recording (Only for IPD-DM11, IPD-VR11 with SD card)
4) Instant Play back(Only for IPD-DM11, IPD-VR11 with SD card)
It can be captured for currently displayed live video and saved it as video AVI format in
PC. Select live video to save and click AV I button for saving start, and click again for
saving stop. Then saving screen is displayed, enter the folder also file name, and click the
Save button.
Note:
When you play back the saved video from H.264 format live video, it is needed the proper CODEC.
When IPD-DM11 and/or IPD-VR11 are/is inserted SD card into SD card slot(SD card is
option), live video can be recorded in the SD card by click this button. To stop recording,
click again this button.
The maximum duration is 1 minute and recording will be stopped automatically after 1 minute.
If it is needed to record again, click this button again.
The recorded video files (Max.1 minute/file) are saved in the SD every start/stop the recording.
Also Player of Utilities menu of Configuration menu (only shown when
SD card inserted) can playback above 3)recorded video files and backup
it. Please refer INSTRUCTION MANUAL (PLAYER INSTRUCTION) as
separate volume.
When IPD-DM11 and/or IPD-VR11 are/is inserted SD card into SD card slot(SD card
is option),recorded video in the SD card can be done the playback by click this button. To
click this button, below window will open.
Instant playback will scan the video data up to 1minute before it was execute. And scanned data
will be played automatically.
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Set the beginning of video file data. Instant playback
1) Pause
2)FPS(Frame/Sec)
will scan 1minute after set time
Set the playback speed.
Start searching data
Play
Reverse playback
1frame playback every click
1frame reverse playback every click
Pause
Stop

3-3-3.Mouse Right button click Menu

When the right button of Mouse is clicked on the Live Viewer window, below pop-up menu will be
displayed as extended menu.
Click Pause button to stop and resume live view video.
Not supported.
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3)Flip
4)Mute Audio(Only for IPD-DM11, IPD-VR11 )
3-3-1. Video Display and
Audio control.
5)Do1(Set Alarm output On/Off for only IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11)
6) Navigation(Live view position navigation)
Click this button to invert the direction of video image, if select Mirror then original image
invert horizontally as mirror, and select Flip then original image flipped vertically.
Click this button to make on and off Mute the Audio. Also please refer
Click this button to control relay output is On or Off for checking connected lighting, alarm
products and etc.
When click the Time Stamp, below saving screen is displayed with captured image attach
TimeStamp. Enter the folder and file name, and click the Save button.
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System Configuration
Server Name
Server name

4. System Configuration

4.System Configuration
Click
It can be setup for camera system.

4-1.Server Name

item, the below setup menu is displayed.
Click
Configuration Step1).
It can be changed the name on
change. Enter the new server name in the Server Name field which can be used up to 21
alphanumeric or up to 10 Unicode characters.
Finished the name print, click the Apply button to save the setting and it will take effect
item, below Server Name Setup screen is displayed (Same as Quick
field, but other item name/values are not allowed to
immediately.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the setup screen will be back to
previous setup screen .
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Time & Date
2-2.Step 2:Local Date & Time Configuration
Date(yyyy/mm/dd)
Set the date
Time Zone
Select and set the Time Zone for this system location.
NTP server address
Set NTP Server address
Time Zone
Change Time Zone
In order to retrieve Time and Date data from NTP server, it is needed to put address of NTP server

4-2.Date & Time

Click
item ,below Local Date & Time Configuration screen is displayed(Same as
).
Time(hh:mm:ss) Set the Local time
Service
NTP server time Click button to get synchronized time from NTP server
If
the date and time. For save changed date and time, click Apply button.
When it is needed exact correct time, use NTP server service and click Get NTP Server Time
button.
Click Refresh button, it will be displayed the Date & Time retrieved.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen .
Note
is not corrected, tick
Enable:NTP Server service used
Disable:NTP Server service not used
and select the right time zone area ,then set
in advance of setting up , such as above "pool.ntp.org "
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Admin Password
Administrator’s ID
"root" fixed , not allowed to change
Enter current password (Factory default "root"
New Password
Enter new password between 4 and 23 alphanumeric .This password is
Access Control
Any user can access the camera and use all futures without limit through
camera and have limit privileges
lost connections for camera caused to changed password. It must be reconnected for camera with
4-5-1.Add
System Resource
Access Permission

4-3.Admin. Password

Click
Old Password
, then Administrator Password can be changed on below displayed screen.
Confirm Password
After set the new password, click the Apply button to save and take into effect it.
Note
The existing camera network connection was made up with login by old Admin Password ,thus it is
using new password login.

4-4.Access Control

Click
also used for Login on IE and Authentication of RTSP streaming.
item, below Access Control Configuration screen is displayed
Full Access
Limited Access
After set this click the Apply button to save this selection.
Note
If this setting is not done, it is not able to enable the setting for item
RTSP Streaming.
Only registered users can access the
through RTSP streaming.
.
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User Registration
User ID
Enter up to 23 alphanumeric characters
System Resource Access Permission
General Access
User is allowed to use only selected functions which is setup on below
4-4.Access Control (Limited Access)
Displayed on Menu, but function is not implemented

4-5.User Registration(Limited Access)

Click
screen is displayed.
It is able to setup for Limited access User(add, edit, delete) through
RTSP streaming.

4-5-1.Add

Click Add radio button, the below screen is displayed.
item, below User Registration setting menu
Password
Confirm Password
Name Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters
Now select one of
All Channels Access User can use all function except Administration setup page.
(only live viewing access)
No Access User is not permitted of any function.
Enter same password between 4 and 23 alphanumeric.
User can use only Live View video.
on below screen
Selective Access
Note
The registration for user of RTSP streaming can be done on this screen, but it is unable if the
Limited Access item is not selected on screen of
screen.
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.
Select Access stream between Camera No.1:Primary Stream, Camera
PTZ Control
Set the permission to access for PTZ control(Not supported)
Set the permission to access for Playback control of recorded video.
VS Module ID Built-in Module0 is set (fixed).
Camera No
No.2 :Secondary Stream and All: Both Stream.
Alarm Control Set the permission to access for control Alarm system part.
Audio Control Set the permission to access for Audio control(Only IPD-DM11/VR11)
Playback
(Only IPD-DM11 and IPD-VR11)
After finished above all registration process for Add, click Apply button to save the added the user.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen.
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Edit
User ID
Select the registered User ID for editing on this filed.
Confirm Password

4-5-2.Edit

Click
radio button, the below screen is displayed.
It is able to change the User Name for RTSP streaming, Password, User ID(Access name).
This registered User ID can not be changed on this screen. If it is needed to change registered
User ID, follow 4-5-3.Delete and next 4-5-1.Add procedure.
Password
Enter same password between 4 and 23 alphanumeric.
Name Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters
After finished above setting, click Apply button to save settings.

4-5-3.Delete

Click Delete radio button, the below screen is displayed.
Select the User ID to delete, which is shown on the User ID list of below window.
And click the Delete button to delete the user registration.
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Network Configuration
Network Configuration
2-3.Step 3:Network Configuration : Static
IP
Static IP

5. Network Configuration

5.Network Configuration
Click
displayed. It is able to setup the Network conditions.
Before this setup, it should be confirmed with Network Administrator of property.

5-1.Network Configuration

Click
screen is displayed.
item of Configuration Menu, then below configuration screen is
of Setup Menu, then below

5-1-1.Static IP

Click
Input the IP Address , NetMask, GeteWay, DNS 1, DNS 2.
After input I P address, click the Apply button.
Then the pop-up window to close the Browser is displayed, close the Browser and start
automatically the rebooting which is taking 1minite to 2minutes.
radio button, the below screen is displayed.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
If click Refresh button, recent registered IP address in camera will be displayed.
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DHCP Client
This function is not supported
Network Status Notify
5-5.Network
Status Notification
Network Status Notify
5-5.Network
Status Notification

5-1-2.DHCP Client

When it is needed to get automatically IP address from exist DHCP server in the network, click
the
Note:
Above
radio button, and click the Apply button.
function is not supported. But it is only explained on
.

5-1-3.PPPoE

PPPoE is used to connect IP camera to PPPoE Modem provided ISP. It is needed the
verification ,ID and Password. After setup, click Apply button to save settings.
Note:
Above
.
function is not supported. But it is only explained on
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Network Ports
Bandwidth

5-2.Network Ports

Click
This setting is for HTTP port number which is used to connect Client PC and IP camera(Web
page).
It can be assigned between 80 and 6553 and default value is 80.
After setup, click Apply button to save settings.
Note:
If the HTTP port number is changed than default 80, the connected URL should be attached new
Port number as below example
http:// [IP Address of camera] : [HTTP PORT NUMBER] /
Camera Address [192.168.1.100] and new port number is [8080]
The URL should be http://192.168.1.100:8080/
, then below setup screen is displayed.

5-3.Bandwid th Control

Click
This setting is for maximum limit data size of transferring on network. If the data size is exceeded
this setting limit, part of data will be randomly lost. If multiple users try to access camera
streaming, the users streaming share this setup limited data size each other.
Note:
In H.264.it is recommended to use CBR and frame rate control instead of Bandwidth control.
This bandwidth control works fairly well in M-JPEG video transmission.
This bandwidth control can manage and limit the exceeded limit data size of camera, it drops any
camera control data packet also, thus it may slow down to access IP camera.
, then below setup screen is displayed.
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View Network Status

5-4.View Network Status

Click
This view screen shows the network status information at present.
item, below Network Status view screen is displayed.
When click the Refresh button, the status data will be set as newest data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Network Status Notification
5-6.IP-CCTV DNS Setup
5-1-2.DHCP Client
5-1-3.PPPoE
SMTP Server
SMTP Sever Address for email service
User ID
User ID for SMPT server
Sender
Email Address of Sender
User Defined Message
Message is included in Notification email
This function is not supported

5-5.Network Status Notification

Click
item, below menu and screen is displayed.
If any changes happen for network status, it is sent the update network status information to
registered email address. This function will work under DHCP or PPPoE.
After finished above setting, click Apply button to save settings.
The working conditions of this function are as follows
PPP server.
Mail Notification Enable : Send email
Authentication Login Enable : User ID and Password are required
Password Password for SMPT Server
Setup has been done, and the camera has been given new IP address by ISP or
has been done.
Setup has been done, and the camera has been given new IP address.
Disable : Do not send email
Disable : Not required
1st~ 3rd Recipient
Email Address of Recipients(up to 3 persons)
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IP- CCTV DNS
This function is not supported

5-6.IP-CCTV DNS Se tup

Click
item on the Menu, below Setup screen is displayed.
IP-CCTV DNS service provides a static & public domain name to help users' access IP camera even
through their IP address is changed or they are used in local network. To use IP-CCTV DNS, users have to create ID from IP-CCTV DNS serverhttp://www.ipcctvdns.com
with MAC address and Product Key.
Finished the above registration, click the Enable radio button on Service item of above screen.
Then click the Apply button, it can be display the registered information on screen.
After check this registration information, click Confirm button.
Note
When this function is not used, it should not be setup.
The provided domain name is able to check by Confirm button.
The registered information is not shown without provided ID (Resister the Mac address, and
Product Key)
,and register the camera
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Port Forwarding & UPnP
UnP Status
This function is not supported

5-7.Port Forwarding & UpnP

Click
item on the Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
Port Forwarding is to assign a certain network port to a network product, which users can access
from outside of Local area network. It can be configured from router.
There are 3 options in Port Forwarding UPnP.
Manual:User Assigned Port
To use when users can access network router(hub) and manually assign available network port to
camera.
UPnP: User Assigned Port
To use when users need to configure the camera Port Forwarding menu of network hub with
user-assigned network port. If it fails, try to change user-assigned port.
UPnP: Auto Selected Port
To use when users need to assign automatically the port for camera and router in the network.
After finished above setting, click Apply button to save. When click the Refresh button, the status
data will be set as newest data. If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the
screen will be back to previous screen display.
Note:
When the router is supporting UPnP Port Forwarding, then there is limit for maximum UnP devices.
If it is properly configured, the results "Success" will be shown on
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.
RTP/RTSP
Enable:Start RTSP service
d default number 554. If it is needed to change port number,
RTP
Set the starting number of port for video transfer. When video transfer
Multicast Port
Port number for viewing the video stream with multicast address.

5-8.RTP/RTSP

Click
item on the Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
The RTP/RTSP for camera video streaming and audio streaming(only IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11) are
able to set on this screen.
Service
Disable:Stop RTSP service
To use ONVIF protocol, RTP/RTSP must be set Enable
Recommende
RTSP Port
enter the number as below. e.g.port number 445 rtsp://192.168.100:445/stream1
StartPort
connection is made by each time, the port number also increases.
Set the address for multicast video transfer.
Multicast Address
The multicast address"0.0.0.0"is for stopping multicast.
After finished above setup, click Apply button to save settings.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen
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Unicast Address
Multicast Address
SNMP
Enable:Start SNMP service
Destination
Cold Start:When SNMP start.
The video streaming for camera can be set as below example.
This example is explained based on camera default IP address 192.168.1.100.
Primary Stream rtsp://192.168.1.100/stream1
Secondary Stream rtsp://192.168.1.100/stream2
Primary Stream rtsp://192.168.100/multicast_stream1
Secondary Stream rtsp://192.168.100/multicast_stream2

5-9.SNMP

Click
item on the Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
It can be monitored and configured the network status of connected network products. SNMP V1
and V2 are supported over MIB2(Management Information Base),but few functions are not
supported.
SNMP V1/V2
Disable:Stop SNMP service
Enable:Start SNMP Trap service
Trap
Disable:Stop SNMP Trap service.
Set the IP address for product to receive SNMP Trap message.
IP Address
Trap Community Key value used in SNMP Trap e.g.) public
Available Traps
Authentication Failure:When key value of SNMP query is wrong.
After finished above setup, click Apply button to save settings.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen.
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Device Configuration
Privacy Zone

6. Device Configuration

Displayed on Menu, but function is not implemented
6.Device Configuration
Click
It can be setup privacy zone, camera, motion detection, Sensor Input, Alarm Output etc.

6-1.Serial Ports

6-2.Privacy Zone

item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
Click
It can be set privacy zone if certain part of screen needs to unmonitored.

6-2-1.Add Privacy Zone

Privacy zone is marked with a rectangular shape as above screen display. When click the New
button, red-colored box will pop up and it can be changed size and location by Mouse.
item on Menu, blow setup screen is displayed.
Finished the setup this box(zone),click the Apply button, then box is made to green-color
and finish the setting for this box(zone).
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6-2-2.Delete Privacy Zone

Click the box(zone) which is needed to delete, then green-colored box is changed red-colored.
Click Delete button, and red-colored-box is changed gray-colored box. Click Apply button, then
it is deleted.
6-2-2.Delete Privacy Zone
It can be defined 8 privacy zones maximum. If it is tried to set over 8 zones, above message is pop
up on screen.

6-3.Camera & Motion

It can setup the stream video format, data on the video
data,Encoding speed, audio control (only IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11),
Video quality, motion detection and etc.
2 formats of Streaming video as below.
H.264 against M-JPEG:It provides much higher compression, but it is having dropped frames in
video data under not very good network condition. It can be set P-frame number independently
from I frames,
M-JPEG against H.264:It is required higher compression network bandwidth, but the higher
quality still image can be provided.
Note:
The most parameters of Secondary Stream are dependent on Primary Stream parameter value.
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Camera & Motion
Video with Flexible
Video with Flexible Extra data is sent from COM port
PPP(Configuration status)data with Video data is sent
Video with server name
Sever address with Video data is sent (This function is not supported)
Video with IP address
IP address with Video data is sent (This function is not supported)
Audio function is to be used(Applies Primary stream of IPD-DM11,
VR11 only),it can be streamed to PC and Audio out from PC
Select the encode size for Primary Stream and Secondary Stream

6-3-1.Camera & Motion

Click
Default Video Format Select NTSC or PAL Video System for camera video
on Menu, below configuration for camera menu is displayed
.
Extra System data
Video with
user defined message
Video with PPP status
Video with camera name Camera name with Video data is sent (This function is not supported)
Audio
Frame Rate
Image Size
(This function is not implemented)
User defined message with Video data is sent
(This function is not supported)
(This function is not supported)
IPD-
speaker.
Set the frame numbers for Primary Stream, the Secondary Stream
numbers shall be under the Primary Stream fame numbers.
setting value:1fps, 2 fps, 3 fps, 5 fps, 10 fps, 15 fps, 30 fps
setting value:160x112/160x144, 320x240/320x288,
640x480/640x576,704x480/704x576, 720x480/720x576
Encoding Standard
After finished above setup, click Apply button to save settings.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen.
Select the compression method either M-JPEG or H.264 for Primary
Stream and Secondary Stream.
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Camera Control

6-3-2.Camera Control

Click
camera streaming live video window.
item on the Menu, the below camera control button is displayed with
Click the Menu Enter button on camera control, then SETUP MENU for camera is displayed on
live video window. It is able to setup DAY/NIGHT AGC ,AWB and etc., for camera with operating
DownLeftRight and Enter buttons.
Up
The details of this camera setup is shown on INSTRUCTION MANUAL (BASIC)which is
attached in camera package.
Note:
For re-entering after exiting Camera setup menu (OSD), it should be to click Menu Enter button
after 2 seconds from exiting setup menu.
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Motion Detection
Motion
Enable:Effect motion detection function.
Set the sensitivity of motion defined in Motion Detection area.

6-3-3.Motion Detection

Click
item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
This Motion Detection function is worked on only Primary Stream of camera..
It can be defined the motion detection area from 12 x 12 divided areas of screen as above by
clicking each divided area.
Detection
Disable:Stop motion detection function.
Check All Effect all area for motion detection with one click this button.
UnCheck All No effect all area for motion detection with one click this button.
Motion Sensitivity
Select between100 and 100. The high value is more sensitive.
After finished above setting, click Apply button to save.
When click the Default button, the setting will be set previous setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Primary Stream
Secondary Stream
H.264(VBR Mode) H.264(CBR Mode)
M-JPEG
Camera
Print in Camera name
H.264 VBR(Variable Bit Rate)Mode
Video is encoded with selected image quality and GOP. Bit rate is different each
H.264 CBR(Constant Bit Rate)Mode
te and GOP. Bit rate is constant each encoded
H.264 VBR(Variable Bit Rate)Mode and M-JPEG
Low Compression side is realized high quality streaming video, but it is required
Bandwidth. Lowest side is required lower Bandwidth, but it is given decreased
Bit Rate
H.264 CBR(Constant Bit Rate)Mode
6-3-4.PrimaryStream
SecondaryStream
Click either
Factory default setting is H.264 for Primary Stream, M-JPEG for Secondary Stream.
or
item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
Name
Rate
Control
Mode
Image
Quality
Control
Enter up to 21 alphanumeric characters or up to 10 Unicode.
encoded video frame.
Video is encoded with selected Bit ra
video frame, but encoded video quality is not stable related camera captured image.
Select between Low Compression / Highest / High / Normal / Low / Lowest .
higher
quality image
Select the bit rate between 10Mbps from 32Kbps
GOP
Structure
After finished above setting, click Apply button to save. When click the Default button, the
setting will be set previous setting data. If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and
the screen will be back to previous screen display.
Set the I frame distance between 1 to 64. This is filled with P-frames.
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DI/DO
Sensor
Print in Sensor name
Select Normal Open:
Normal is CLOSE for relayed output, and opened when triggered by an

6-4.DI (Sensor Input) / DO (Alarm Outp ut)

Click
It can be set Sensor input and Alarm Output.
item on Menu, below Setup screen is displayed.
Input Name
Alarm
Output Name
Sensor
Input Type
Alarm
Output Type
After finished above setting, click Apply button to save settings.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters or up to 15 Unicode.
Print in Alarm name
Enter up to 31 alphanumeric characters or up to 15 Unicode.
Normal is OPEN, and goes Closed when triggered by an event.
Select Normal Close:
Normal is CLOSE, and goes opened when triggered by an event.
Select Normal Open:
Normal is OPEN for relayed output, and closed when triggered by event.
an event.
Select Normal Close:
event.
screen display.
Note:
Make sure type of the sensor and use it correctly to the type.
If a Sensor Input is not used, it must be set Normal Open Type to avoid a false input.
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DO(Alarm Output ) Control
DI(Sensor Input ) Status

6-5. DI(Sensor Input ) Sta tus / DO(Alar m Ou tput ) Con trol

Click DI Status/DO Control item on Menu, below.
It can simulate the Alarm output as triggered by event.
When click the On button and the relay output is closed, click Off button and the relay output
is opened.
It can confirm the Input Status from Sensor.
Through above DO Control click On or Off button, then if the Check mark is on Check(On) field,
it means DI/DO is worked completely. If not, it means DI/DO is not worked.
It should be confirmed the setting for DI/DO.
When click the Refresh button, the status data will be reset and waiting next click for On or Off
button.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Advanced Configuration
Advanced Configuration
Advance Services
Set the buffer size of Pre-Alarm which is storing image before event in
Each Channel can be set different numbers of frame

7.Advanced Configuration

7.Advanced Configuration
In
E-mail, FTP, Sensor Notification, Alarm Output.
Click
displayed

7-1.Advanced Services

Pre-Alarm buffer size and buffering speed can be defined here.
Click
menu, it can be set the service of
item on Menu, below sub menu is
on Menu, the below setup screen is displayed.
Pre-Alarm
Buffer Size
Pre-Alarm
Speed
After finished above setting, click Apply button to save setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
unit frame.
which are 10frames maximum in total.
Set the buffering speed between 0.1f/s to 10.0f/s, and Fastest.
Each Cannel can be set different speeds.
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E-mail
Click here, 7-2-2.CameraE-mail Service Setup for Each Channel
SMTP server address
Enter SMTP server address for sending email.
Enable
User ID
Enter User ID to log in SMPT server.
Sender
Enter the email address of the sender.
1st~3rd Recipient

7-2.E-mail

E-mail configuration is set up here for Alarm in case any event occurs.
7-2-1.E-mail
Click
E-mail Service Configuration)
item, below setup screen is displayed.
This function is worked in M-JPEG compression mode for image.
Camera1,Camera2
setup screen on next page is displayed also.
(Camera1:Primary Stream, Camera2:Secondary Stream)
Enable:To use this E-mail service
Service
Disable:Not to use this E-mail service.
Authentication Login Select
if SMPT server requires ID and Password.
Password Enter Password to log in SMPT server.
Enter the recipient s email address up to 3 persons.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Camera 1
Camera 2
Condition1
Select the Condition for Email service to be activated. Click here,
7-2-3.Condition
Check Video buffer
Click this to link to 7-1.Advanced Services for buffer setup on page。
Set the (size) numbers of image frames to store after Alarm between
7-1.Advanced
Services Pre-Alarm Speed.
Set the recording speed for Post alarm images between 0.1f/s to 1~4
Contents line 1 to line 4 in the E-mail message.
7-2-2.Camera
Click
For each camera, the following Condition1-3, Post-Alarm Buffer Size and Speed, text message and
display style can be setup/Configured.
E-mail Service Setup for Each Channel)
or
item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
Condition3
Pre-Alarm Buffer Size The Buffer size assigned for Pre-Alarm.
Pre-Alarm Images Set the (size) numbers of image frames to store before Alarm.
Post-Alarm Images
Pre-Alarm Speed
Post-Alarm Speed
Subject Subject of the E-mail message to send.
Value Format
then
0 and 10.
This field shows the speed which is setup with
10.0f/s, and Fastest.
Select the format for the Event or DI data to E-mail.
NONE:Don't Send INT:Decimal HEX:Hexadecimal
setup screen is displayed.
BIN:Binary IPA :IP Address EVT:Name of Event
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Condition 13
8-2-2. Condition 1
Service
This shows what service is for this condition.
Camera ID
Camera ID for current setup.
This condition applies all the time.
It is activated only any of the following events occurs.

7-2-3.Condition

Click the
on the Menu, below setup screen is displayed. The setup procedure of
Event and Schedule shall be referred
.
Module ID Module ID for current setup (Fixed 0)
Enable:To use this condition
Enable / Disable
Disable:Not to use this condition
Always
(Schedule or Event is not usable)
Use Week, Time and Date in Condition parameter.
Schedule Only
If none of weekdays is set , it is activated every day.
Event Only
(Sensor, Motion Detection, Sever Booting)
Schedule & Event It is activated above Schedule and Event conditions.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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FTP(Buffered)
Setup screen for 7-3-2.Camera(FTP Service Configuration) is displayed.
Server Address
Enter FPT Server Address.
Base File Name
The base file name of the data to be uploaded in FTP server.
Password
Enter the Password to log in to FTP server.
Select Date display style.

7-3.FTP(Buffered)

It is able to setup the FTP(Buffered) parameter at Event occurred.

7-3-1.FTP(Buffered)

Click
item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed. This function is worked in
M-JPEG
Camera1, Camera2
Camera1:Primary Stream, Camera2:Secondary Stream
Enable:To use FTP(Buffered)service
Service
Disable:Not to use FTP(Buffered ) service
The base directory name in FTP server where the data will be uploaded.
Base Directory Name
It should be made the directory in FTP server before to use this service.
User ID Enter User ID to log in to FTP server.
FTP Control Port Set the Port number for FTP server (Normally 21 is used)
Date Description Mode
e.g.) ISO Standard (YYYYMMDD)
Connection Mode Select connection mode for FTP server either Active or Passive.
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Server Name,
Directory Name box checked:New directory is created for each Option
New file is created starting from 0, with
Directory Name box checked:New directory name is created with camera
Camera1, Camera2
Condition1~
Select the Condition for FTP(Buffered) Service to be activated. Click
7-3-3.Condition
Check Video buffer
Link to 7-1.Advanced Services , for setup video buffer screen.
Post-Alarm Images
The number of image frames to store after Alarm.
7-1.Advanced
Services Pre-Alarm Speed
Set the buffering speed between 0.1f/s to 10.0f/s, and Fastest.
Weekday, Month, Day
Hour, Minute, Sec
Sequence
Camera Number
To create a directory with shown above ,click Make Directory button After finished above setting,
click Save button to apply the setting data and continue to next page.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.

7-3-2.Camera(FTP Service Configur ation)

Click
item.
File Name box checked:New file is created for each Option.
File Name box checked:
increment of 1
number.
File Name box checked:New file is created with camera number.
item on the Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
Condition 3
Pre-Alarm Buffer Size The Buffer size assigned for Pre-Alarm.
Pre-Alarm Images The number of image frames to store before Alarm.
Pre-Alarm Speed
Post-Alarm Speed
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
here, then
This field shows stored speed which has been set on
Each Cannel can be set different speeds.
setup screen is displayed.
.
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Condition 1~3
8-2-2. Condition 1
Service
This shows what service is for this condition.
Camera ID
Camera ID for current setup.
This condition applies all the time.
It is activated only any of the following events occurs.

7-3-3.Condition

Click
on Menu, below setup screen is displayed. The setup procedure of Event and
Schedule details shall be referred
.
Module ID Module ID for current setup (Fixed 0)
Enable:To use this condition
Enable / Disable
Disable:Not to use this condition
Always
(Schedule or Event is not usable)
Use Week, Time and Date in Condition parameter.
Schedule Only
If none of weekdays is set, it is activated every day.
Event Only
(Sensor, Motion Detection, Sever Booting)
Schedule & Event It is activated above Schedule and Event conditions.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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FTP(Periodic)
Setup screen for 7-4-2.Camera FTP Service Configuration is
Server Address
Enter FPT Server Address.
The base directory name in FTP server where the data will be
User ID
Enter User ID to log in to FTP server.
Sequence Modulo
Maximum number used in sequential file name.
Date Description Mode
Select Date display style. e.g.) ISO Standard (YYYYMMDD)

7-4.FTP(Periodic)

It is able to setup the FTP(Periodic) parameter at Event occurred.

7-4-1.FTP(Periodic)

Click
item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed. This function is worked in
M-JPEG compression mode for image only.
Camera1-Camera2
displayed.(Camera1:Primary Stream, Camera2:Secondary Stream)
Enable:To use FTP(Periodic) service
Service
Disable:Not to use FTP(Periodic) service
Base Directory Name
uploaded.
It should be made the directory in FTP server before to use this.
Base File Name The base file name of the data to be uploaded in FTP server.
Password Enter the Password to log in to FTP server.
FTP Control Port Set the Port number for FTP server (Normally 21 is used)
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Connection Mode
Select connection mode for FTP server either Active or Passive.
Overwrite
Server Name,
Directory Name box checked:New directory is created for each Option
arting from 0, with
Directory Name box checked:New directory name is created with
Camera1, Camera2
Condition1~
Select the Condition for FTP(Buffered) Service to be activated. Click
7-4-3.Condition
If it is set number lower than 10, the FTP interval time becomes 0 msec
File Name box checked:New file overwrites on existing file with same
file name.
Weekday, Month, Day
Hour, Minute, Sec
Sequence
Camera Number
To create a directory with shown above, click Make Directory button.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data and continue to next page.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
7-4-2.Camera
Click
FTP Ser vice Configurati on)
item.
File Name box checked:New file is created for each Option.
File Name box checked:New file is created st
increment of 1.
camera number.
File Name box checked:New file is created with camera number.
item on the Menu, below setup screen is displayed
Condition3
FTP interval(msec)
After finished above setting, click Save button to save.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
here, then
Set interval time for image upload to FTP server in unit 10msec.
and FTP service is executed without any time interval.
setup screen is displayed.
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Condition 1~3
8-2-2. Condition 1
Service
This shows what service is for this condition.
Camera ID
Camera ID for current setup.
This condition applies all the time.
It is activated only any of the following events occurs.

7-4-3.Condition

Click
on Menu, below setup screen is displayed. The setup procedure of Event and
Schedule details shall be referred
.
Module ID Module ID for current setup. (Fixed 0)
Enable:To use this condition
Enable / Disable
Disable:Not to use this condition
Always
(Schedule or Event is not usable)
Use Week, Time and Date in Condition parameter.
Schedule Only
If none of weekdays is set, it is activated every day.
Event Only
(Sensor, Motion Detection, Sever Booting)
Schedule & Event It is activated above Schedule and Event conditions.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Sensor Notification
7-5-2.Input
Enable:To use Sensor Notification service
CGI Path or

7-5.Sensor Notification

It is possible to setup the Sensor Notification parameters.

7-5-1.Sensor Notification

Click
item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
Input 1, Input 2 Setup screen for
is dispalyed.
Service
Disable:Not to use Sensor Notification service
Service Mode Select network mode for CGI between HTT P, T C P a n d U D P.
Main IP address Enter IP address to use in CGI or other functions.
Aux1 ~ Aux 3 IP address Enter 3 more addresses to use in CGI or other functions.
Port Enter the port number for CGI or other functions. Default: 80
Enter the CGI Path or message for other functions.
Alarm Common Message
User ID Enter User ID to log in.
Password Enter the Password to log in.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Input1, Input2
Link to setup screen of 7-5-3.Condition is dispalyed.
It is able to setup for Input of Sensor Notification service

7-5-2.Input

Click
on Menu, below screen is displayed.
Condition1
Condition3
condition.
CGI Name or
Enter the contents of CGI or Alarm Port Message when it is used.
Alarm Port Message
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Condition 1~3
8-2-2. Condition 1
Service
This shows what service is for this condition.
Camera ID
Camera ID for current setup.
This condition applies all the time.
It is activated only any of the following events occurs.

7-5-3.Condition

Click
on Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
The setup procedure of Event and Schedule details shall be referred
.
Module ID Module ID for current setup (Fixed 0)
Enable:To use this condition.
Enable / Disable
Disable:Not to use this condition.
Always
(Schedule or Event is not usable)
Use Week, Time and Date in Condition parameter.
Schedule Only
If none of weekdays is set, it is activated every day.
Event Only
(Sensor, Motion Detection, Sever Booting)
Schedule & Event It is activated above Schedule and Event conditions.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Alarm Output
7-6-2.Output.
Enable:To use Alarm Output Service
Output1
Condition1~
7-6-3.Condition.
Set the hold time for Alarm trigger between 1 to 30, and Infinite.

7-6.Alarm Output

It is able to setup the Alarm Output Service.

7-6-1.Alarm Output

Click
item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
Output 1 Link to setup screen of
Service
DisableNot to use Alarm Output Service
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.

7-6-2.Output

Click
item on Menu, below screen is displayed.
Condition3
Link to Setup screen for
Alarm Output Duration
If Infinite is set, Alarm is kept till cancel operating.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Condition 1~3
8-2-2. Condition 1
Service
This shows what service is for this condition.
Camera ID
Camera ID for current setup.
This condition applies all the time.
It is activated only any of the following events occurs.

7-6-3.Condition

Click
on Menu, below setup screen is displayed. The setup procedure of Event and
Schedule details shall be referred
.
Module ID Module ID for current setup (Fixed 0)
Enable:To use this condition
Enable / Disable
Disable:Not to use this condition
Always
(Schedule or Event is not usable)
Use Week, Time and Date in Condition parameter.
Schedule Only
If none of weekdays is set, it is activated every day.
Event Only
(Sensor, Motion Detection, Sever Booting)
Schedule & Event It is activated above Schedule and Event conditions.
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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The SD card information is shown on Screen. To do Formatting
Recording Profile
Display the Recording conditions which have been setup.
SD Status Report
Set the Notifications for SD full, SD capacity, SD Error.

8.Recording Configuration

Be sure to turn off the power of camera before insert the SD card, If not the SD card may
conformed SD card can cause abnormal
8.Recording Configuration
IPD-DM11, IPD-VR11 have the slot for Micro SD card (SD card),which is supported 1GB to 32Gb.
If the SD card is in slot, it can be recorded the Video and Audio of camera IPD-DM11, IPD-VR11.
Click Recording Configuration item on Menu, the below screen is displayed.
SD Configuration
Recording Configuration Set the Recording conditions for each camera.
Recording Mode
Clear Recording Config Clear settings for Recording configuration which had been made.
Deleat Recorded Data Delete the recorded Image data.

8-1.SD Configuration

If SD card is needed to insert the camera, it should be turned off the power of the camera before
insert SD card.
Note:
and initializing the SD card in the camera SD slot.
Select recoding mode when SD card capacity becomes full of video
data.
become defect.
Always check the recommended type of SD card, non-
work of the System.
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SD Information
-None-
SD Status & Format
Unformatted
Formatted
1st SD
After inserted the SD card, turn on the power of camera, login the camera with IE.
Click
item on Menu, below screen is displayed.
If entire SD information is shown as
click Back button and click
, it means the SD card is not formatted. In that case,
item on followed screen displayed.
Now the below screen is displayed which is showing the list of available SD card.
:The SD card is not formatted.
:The SD card is formatted.
To perform the auto formatting for unformatted SD card on above screen, click
After finished the formatting, it is needed to reboot the camera.
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item.
Check Bad Block
If the formatting program is terminated during the format process by causing Power is stopped e.g.,
Then below widow is displayed. Click Partition and Format button, pop up window to confirm
the formatting. Click OK button then the formatting is proceed, and it is shown blow SD Format
Status screen,
card. If select this option, the formatting time may be several hours depend on the size of SD card.
of Format Option is able to check the damaged bad block of SD
Note:
the SD card may be damaged.
To avoid this problem, make sure to close the program in right way /manner and check the SD card
for formatting result.
After formatting is finished, below window is pop up for informing it. Click OK button.
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SD Status & Format
SD Information
2-5.Step 5:Recording Configuration
screen is displayed, it is able to show the 1st SD is formatted.
After confirm this Formatted status, click the Reboot button to restart the camera.
This rebooting takes 1 to 2minutes.
After rebooted the camera, login the camera with IE. And click
item on Menu, it
is able to show the SD card formatted result on displayed screen as below.
(The below screen shows SD card 2GB e.g.)

8-2.Recordi ng Configuration

Camera1(Primary Stream)and Camera2(Secondary Stream)can be setup for recording option
which are included Motion detection recording,24hour continuous recording, event-driven recording, and etc.
is displayed same screen
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Camera1, Camera2
Condition 1~4
Set up screen is displayed as 8-2-2. Condition 1.
Enable:To use this record function.
1:Camera1 Primary Stream.
Set the image frames up to 5 frames to record before Event occurs.
speed before Event between 0.1f/s to 10.0f/s, and
Set the image frames up to 5 frames to record after Event.
the recording speed after Event between 0.1f/s to 10.0f/s, and

8-2-1.Camera

Click
item on Menu, below setup screen is displayed.
Recording condition
tablefor 24hours weekly
Graphic displays recording condition (Always, Schedule, Schedule &
Event) on table of time and days of week.
Recording Service
Disable:Not to use this record function.
Server Module ID Fixed 0
Camera Number
2:Camera1 Secondary Stream.
It shows entered Camera name Up to 31 alphanumeric characters or
Camera Name
up to 15 Unicode.
Pre-Alarm Images
Valid only for set Event mode recoding.
Set the recording
Pre-Alarm Speed
Fastest. Valid only for set Always or Schedule mode recording.
Post-Alarm Images
Valid only for set Event mode recoding.
Post-Recording Speed
Set
Fastest. Valid only for set Event mode recording.
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Event
6-4.DI (Sensor Input) / DO (Alarm Output)
Event
6-3-3.Motion Detection
Event
If the number box is checked, it means Event recording had been set with this number for
number boxes are checked together, the recording is enabled only
If it is used Motion Detection for Event , the detection area and Enable should be set by
6-3-3.Motion Detection.
Follow the above screen and set up the recoding speed, camera name Pre-Alarm and Post Alarm
images . After set up them properly, click Save button to save settings.
Pre-Alarm and Post Alarm images are recommended M-JPEG. If it is selected H.264, only I
frame is recorded. Each Camera1, Camera2 can be set different Condition 14 .
All the conditions are checked and worked by OR logic, so it will start recording when at least
one of the conditions it meets.

8-2-2. Condition 1

Caution
: Alarm Sensor details can be set by
: Motion Detection details can be set by
: Number 1,2 are referred Stream number or motion detection.
Sensor/Motion detect. If two
when two Sensor/Motion detect are activated.
.
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.
Service
This shows what service is for this condition.
Camera ID
Camera ID for current setup.
Recording is enabled all the time.
Recording is controlled by Event setting condition.
Set the day of week for Recording.
Set the date(month/day) for Recording.
number, and checked when
Each of 1,2 refers to the Stream number, and checked when
6-3-3.Motion Detection
Camera
Module ID Module ID for current setup. (Fixed 0)
Enable / Disable
Always
Select
Mode
Schedule
Schedule Only Recording is done by setup schedule.
Event Only
Schedule and Event Recording is controlled by both Schedule and Event.
Week
Time
Date
Enable:To use this condition
Disable:Not to use this condition
It is not able to set Schedule and Event .mode.
(e.g. Sensor Input, Motion Detection)
If Week is not set, it is taken all week.
Set the Time of day for Recording.
If Time is not set, it is taken 24 hours day.
If Date is not set, it is taken all the months.
Each of 1,2 refers to the Stream
Event driven recording is selected.
Alarm Sensor
Event
Motion Detection
Camera Connected No functioned for IPD-BX11,IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11)
Disconnected
If two sensors are checked together, recording is enabled
only when two sensors are activated.
(IPD-BX11,IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11 are functioned with Alarm
Sensor number 1 and 2 only)
Motion Detection recording is selected.
If two sensors are checked together, recording is enabled
only when two sensors are activated.
(IPD-BX11,IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11 are functioned with
Sensor number 1 and 2 only)
When this function is need to use, before it should be set up
the
No functioned for IPD-BX11,IPD-DM11,IPD-VR11)
.
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Condition1:
Time(hh:mm):
Week(Days)):
Date(mm/dd)
Condition1
Condition1:
Enable
Recording
Service
Disable
Pre-Alarm
Post-Alarm
8-2-3.Pre-Alarm & Post-Alarm Configuration Example.
Below is explanation for setup done screens e.g.
every Saturday and Sunday of week.
And it is controlled Schedule setup
contents and Event occurred.
this means all day 24hours scheduled.
this means all week scheduled.
this means all months scheduled.
When it is clicked Save button, then
below Recording Configuration Screen
is displayed. It can be confirmed the
setup results of Recording Condition.
If click Back button, new setting data
will be cancelled and the screen will be
back to previous screen display.
The recording is done by
In this case, not setup it,
In this case, not setup it,
In this case, not setup it,
When it is clicked Save button on
above
Configuration Screen is displayed as
right screen.
schedule recording, and M1(Motion
Detect 1), D1(Alarm Sensor 1) Event
recording setting.
Also this setting condition is shown
graphically on table of 24hours/Weekly. when it is needed to record, to select
button.
radio button of
. If not, select
and
, Recording
This field shows ,SUN,SAT
redio
fields can
be set recording conditions for before
and after of Event.
The detail is referred to
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Status
Status
Recording
After finished above setting, click Save button to apply the setting data and below screen is
displayed.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display
The recording status is shown on
the
If new recording condition are setup properly and the video is not being recorded at the moment, it
is needed to click the Record button to start recording.
When the conditions is meet the setup value in recording condition, the video is recorded to the SD
card.
Note:
The Stop button as above screen is displayed in Recording Status.
When it is needed to stop the recording, click the Stop button.
Then recording is stopped and Stop button is changed to Record button for waiting record start operation.
is displaying
as above.
field of above screen. If the video is already being recorded,
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Setup e.g. 1)
Always
Schedule
Pre-Alarm Images
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Post-Alarm Images
5
Setup e.g. 2)
Event Only
Pre- Alarm Speed
1 fps
Post- Alarm Speed
10fps
Pre-Alarm Speed
Post-Alarm Speed
Pre-Alarm Images
Post-Alarm Images

8-2-3.Pre-Alarm & Post-Alarm Configura ti on Example

Condition1:Select Mode is set either
Pre- Alarm Speed 1 fps Post- Alarm Speed 10fps
Under this mode, Pre-Alarm Speed is effected, then the recording speed is 1fps.
Other setting values for Items are not affected.
Condition1:Select Mode is
Pre-Alarm Images 5 Post-Alarm Images 5
Under this mode,
speed and 5 frames. This means Pre-Alarm recording time is 5seconds.
Also Post-Alarm recording is done by 10fps recording speed and 5 frames. This means
Post-Alarm recording time is 0.5 second.
are effected. Then Pre-Alarm recording is done by 1fps recording
/
or
(Motion,Sensor)
and
/
The above recording working status shown below as graphic.
If there are two recording conditions setup, it can start recording when at least one condition is met.
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Recording Profile
Recording Mode
Circulation:
Pause at full
Circulation Colum
Restrict Duration
Pause at full
8-5.SD Status Report

8-3.Recording Profile

Click
item on Menu, blow screen is displayed. It can be confirmed and checked
the setting for record condition of camera.

8-4.Recording Mode

Click
item on Menu, below screen is displayed.
It can be selected the action either Circulation or Pause at full in case of the SD card capacity is
full by recorded video data during the recording.
To overwrite the new recording data on oldest record data.
The oldest file (630MB) on the SD card is deleted when it is full of recorded data, and made
space.
:To stop the recording, when the SD card is full of recorded data, and display STOP
Status information on screen.
The base file size for recorded video is 630MB in SD card.
If check the box of
, the Days setting field is enabled to enter numbers of Days.
The default is 90 days and it can be changed between 1 and 3650. For instance, if it is set 3 days,
only the video data since the 3days ago will be kept in SD card, and rest space can be
overwritten.
The SD capacity information can be sent by E-mail to setting address, so it can be to know
before the SD card is full by this Email receiver. (Refer
)
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SD Status Report
Pause at full
8-4.Recording Mode
Disk Full Notification
Select Enable to use this function.
Enable
Day & Time
Set the Day of week and Time to receive the Notification by email.
Enable
SMTP Server
Enter IP address of SMTP server for email service.
Enable
User ID
Enter User ID to login SMTP server.
Sender
Enter the email address of the sender.
1st~3rd Recipient
Enter the contents of the message to add in the notification, if it is

8-5.SD Status Report

Click
item on Menu, below screen is displayed.
It can be sent the capacity information of SD card by E-mail, through this setting.
It is useful in case of selected
Periodic Notification
SD Error Notification Select
Authentication Login Select
Password Enter Password to login SMPT server.
User Defined Message
Select
selected Day of week and Time.
Enter the recipient s email address up to 3 persons.
needed.
of setting
if it is needed to receive the SD capacity information on
if it is needed to receive Notification of SD Error.
if SMTP server requires ID and Password.
.
After finished above setting, click Apply button to save.
If click Back button, new setting data will be cancelled and the screen will be back to previous
screen display.
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Clear Recording Config
Delete Recorded Data

8-6.Clear Recor ding Config

Click
Click Clear button on above window. Then pop-up confirmation window is displayed, click OK
button to clear all Recording Configuration data in camera.
item on Menu, below window is displayed.
This function is useful to clear the configuration for multiple cameras at once.

8-7.Delete Recorded Data

Click
item on Menu, below window displayed.
It can be deleted all stored video data by this function.
Select SD card radio button to be delete and click Delete button on above window.
Then pop-up confirmation window is displayed, click OK button to delete all stored video data in
SD card of camera.
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System Log, Save Configuration, Reboot, Factory, Default, System, Update
System Log

9. Utilities

With Player Menu
W/O Player Menu
9.Utilities
This function has useful common setting Items and checking Items.
Also it has Player on Utilities menu (only shown when SD card is inserted to SD slot of
IPD-DM11&IPD-VR11) can playback recorded video files in SD card and backup it.
Please refer INSTRUCTION MANUAL(PLAYER INSTRUCTION) as separate volume.

9-1.System Log

Click
The displayed items of login list are follows for each line Day of Week, Month, Day,
Hour:Minute:Second, Year Category, IP Address, User ID.
item on Menu, below login list is displayed on screen.
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Save Configuration
2-6.Finish:Save Configuration
Reboot

9-2.Save Configuration

Click
on Menu, below widow is displayed. (Not used this function)
Seme as
The Configuration data(setup data) for IPD-BX11 / IPD-DM11 / IPD-VR11 camera is saved by each
configuration(setup) step with Save button, thus this function is not used for these cameras.
If click Back button, the window screen will be back to previous screen display.

9-3.Reboot

Click
item on Menu, below widow is displayed.
It is recommended to reboot the camera after configuration (setup) changed and saved for camera. To reboot , click Reboot button on displayed window, and click OK button on pop-up confirmation
window as above to start the rebooting.
Then next pop-up window is displayed, it is only to confirm closing of web browser for connected
camera.
If it is clicked Cancel button, the web browser is still opened, but it can be not access the camera
until the rebooting is finished.
This rebooting takes about 1 to 2 minutes.
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System Update
The camera might be in trouble if this update work is not correctly done. Please ensure to read

9-4.Factory Default

Click Factory Default item on Menu, below window is displayed.
All configuration(setup)data is restored with factory default data except IP address of camera. Click Factory Default button on above window. Next click OK button on pop-up window for
confirmation. Then camera configuration(setup) data is back to factory default except IP address. If
it is clicked Cancel button, the window will be back to previous screen display.

9-5.System Update

Click
item on Menu, below screen is displayed
Note:
carefully below instructions and to take proper procedure step by step.
For latest Update file , refer to the dealer directory.
Do not power off during Update work.
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Step 1
All(Firmware, RAM disk, System, Web) Update
Step 2
Firmware
Upload
"a_ker_ds"
Step 3
Firmware
Confirm

9-5-1.All(Firmware, RAM disk, System, Web) Update

Click the Start button on the line of
And the confirmation pop-up window is displayed. Click OK button on it, then start the update
work by followed screen display.
If click Cancel button, the window will be back to previous screen display.
Click Browse button, it can be found and selected the firmware image file
Once the firmware image file is selected, click Next button to proceed.
If click Skip button, it is skipped current file Update (skip to STEP4 shown).
.
in PC.
Note:
If the Pop-up window is not display on PC, it should be disabled pop-up blocker for IE
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It can be checked file name and size of selected Update firmware image file.
"a_ker_ds"
Step4, Step5
Step6
Step2
Step3
Step 4
RAM disck
File Upload
Step 5
System
File Upload
Step 6
Web
File Upload
After checked the file, click Next button then this file
proceeded next step. If click Previous button, this screen is backed Step 2 screen
If it is needed to stop the Update procedure, click Cancel button.
The camera is rebooted automatically with previous firmware.
The below
and
proceeding follow same step as
is uploaded in camera and
and
above.
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Step 7
Upload finished
Step 8
Update finished
After all ("Firmware", "RAM disk", "System", "Web")Upload(included Skip proceed) is finished,
above confirmation screen is displayed.
When this all Upload proceeding is all right, click Next button to execute the Update processing
which is shown next displayed window.
If this all Upload proceeding has is not all right, click Factory Default button to back the Update
file version which had been done by Factory. It will back Factory default except IP address.
After all Update processing is done, above window is displayed. Click the Reboot button to reboot the camera.
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Step 5
Step 8
9-5-1.All(Firmware, RAM
disk, System, Web)
Step6
Step8
9-5-1.All(Firmware, RAM
disk, System, Web) Update
Displayed on Menu, but function is not implemented
Displayed on Menu, but function is not implemented
This function is not supported
This function is not supported

9-5-2.System and Web Update

To proceed the Update, go through same steps from

9-5-3.Web Only Update

To proceed the Update, go through same steps from
Update.
.
to
to
of
of

9-5-4.Sensor Device Driver Update

9-5-5.Flexible Extra system

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