LEGRAND 4 360 61, 4 306 60, 4 306 41 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
LE04749AA
IP Modular camera 3 MP
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Indice
1 Accessories ........................................................................................................................... 4
2 General Introduction ................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................5
2.2 Feature ........................................................................................................................................................5
2.3 Specications ........................................................................................................................................................6
3 Framework ........................................................................................................................... 12
3.1 Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................................................12
3.2 SidePanel ........................................................................................................................................................14
3.3 Front Panel ........................................................................................................................................................14
4 Installation ........................................................................................................................... 15
4.1 Lens Installation ..................................................................................................................................................15
5 Quick Conguration Tool ........................................................................................................................ 18
5.1 First Connection .................................................................................................................................. 18
6 Connecting to a Device and Opening the Web Application ............................................................. 26
6.1 PC Conguration .................................................................................................................................26
6.2 Connection with the Search Tool ..................................................................................................... 27
6.3 Connection with Internet Explorer ..................................................................................................28
6.4 Login ........................................................................................................................................ 28
7 Main Interface Introduction ................................................................................................................... 30
7.1 Log in ........................................................................................................................................ 30
7.2 Monitor Channel Menu Tree .......................................................................................................... 31
7.3 System Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 32
7.4 Monitor Window Switch .................................................................................................................... 33
7.5 Preview Window Switch .................................................................................................................... 33
7.6 PTZ Control ........................................................................................................................................ 33
7.7 Color and More Setup ........................................................................................................................ 33
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8 Congure ........................................................................................................................... 35
8.1 System Information ...............................................................................................................................................35
8.2 System Conguration ...........................................................................................................................................37
8.3 Advanced ........................................................................................................................................................53
8.4 Additional Function ...............................................................................................................................................59
9 Search ........................................................................................................................... 62
10 Alarm ........................................................................................................................... 64
11 About ........................................................................................................................... 65
12 Log out ........................................................................................................................... 66
Annex 1: No-IP DDNS .................................................................................................................................... 67
Annex 2: Using Google Chrome .................................................................................................................. 73
Annex 3: Using Firefox .................................................................................................................................. 75
Annex 4: Using IE8 ........................................................................................................................................ 77
Annex 5: Email Function ...............................................................................................................................80
Annex 6: Routers conguration .................................................................................................................. 83
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1 Accessories
Name Qty
IP Camera 1
C/CS adapter 1
Quick Start Guide 1
CD 1
12V power adapter 1
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2 General Introduction
2.1 Overview
This device integrates traditional camera and network video technology. It adopts audio video data collection, transmission and storage. It can connect to the network directly without any auxiliary device.
This device uses standard H.264 video compression technology which maximally guarantees the video quality.
It can be used alone or used in a network area. When it is used lonely, it can be connected to the network and used from a network client-end.
2.2 Features
User Management
Dierent user rights for each group, one user belongs to one group. The user right can not exceed the group right.
Data Transmission Support cable network data transmission via Ethernet.
Storage Function
Support central server backup function in accordance with conguration and setup in alarm or schedule setting. Support record via Web and the recorded le are stored in the client-end PC. Support local SD card hot swap.
Alarm Function
Real-time respond to local alarm input and video detection as user pre-dened activation setup and exert audio prompt(allow user to pre-record audio le). Realize real-time video detect such as motion detect, camera masking and video loss.
Network Monitor
Supports one-channel audio/video data transmit to network terminal Max supports 10 connections. Adopt the following audio and video transmission protocol: HTTP, TCP, UDP, MULTICAST, RTP/RTCP and etc. Support web access, widely used in WAN.
Network Management
Conguration and management via Ethernet. Support device management via web. Support various network protocols.
Peripheral Equipment
Support peripheral equipment connection via the RS232 port. Support serial port (RS232/RS485) transparent data transmission.
Power External power adapter. Support DC 12V/AC 24V power supply.
PoE
Support Power over Ethernet (PoE). Conform to the IEEE802.3af standard. Connect the device to the switch or the router that supports PoE function to realize the network power supply. To guarantee proper performance, make sure the power source can supply at least 10W power.
Assistant Function
Day/Night mode auto switch (ICR switch.) Support system resource information and running status real-time display. Support log function.
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2.3 Specications
2.3.1 Performance
Please refer to the following sheet for IPC performance specication.
Model
Parameter
Ref. 4 360 61
System
Main Processor TI Da vinci high performance DSP
OS Embedded LINUX
System resources
Support real-time network, local record, and remote operation at the same time.
User Interface Remote operation interface such as WEB or VMS.
System status SD card status, bit stream statistics, log ,software version ,online user
Video parameter
Image Sensor 1/2.7-inch CMOS 3 Mega Pixels SONY Exmor.
Pixel 2048 (H) *1536 (V)
Day/Night Mode Mecanichal IR-CUT lter.
Auto iris Yes
Gain Control Fixed/Auto
White Balance Manual/Auto
Electronic Shutter Manual/Auto (It ranges from 1/50 to 1/10000)
Video Compression Standard H.264
Video Frame Rate
PAL: Main stream (2048*1536@15fps) extra stream,(D1@12fps) Main stream (1920*1080@25fps) extra stream (D1@12fps)
Video Bit Rate 160k~8Mbps. Support customized setup.
Video Flip Does not support mirror. Support ip function.
Video Quality 1~6 level (The 6th level has the highest quality)
Snapshot Max 1f/s snapshot. File extension is JPEG
Privacy Mask Each channel supports max 4 privacy zones
Video Setup Support parameter setup such as brightness, contrast, etc.
Video information Channel title, time title, video loss, motion detect, privacy mask.
Lens Interface C/CS (adapter provided).
Audio
Audio Input 3,5 mm Jack in.
Audio Output 3,5 mm Jack out.
Audio Bit Rate 8 kbps.
Audio Compression Standard G711a/G711u/PCM.
Video
Motion Detect
396 (18*22) detection zones: sensitivity level ranges from 1 to 6 (the 6th level has the highest sensitivity). Activation event, alarm device, audio/video storage, image snapshot, log, email SMTP function and etc.
Video Loss
Activation event, alarm device, audio/video storage, image snapshot, log, email SMTP function and etc.
Privacy mask
Sensitivity level ranges from 1 to 6. Each sensitivity level is the percentage of the privacy mask zone. Activation event, alarm device, audio/video storage, image snapshot, log, email SMTP function and etc.
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Model
Parameter
Ref. 4 360 61
Alarm Input 2-channel input 1-channel output (NO-NC).
Record and
Backup
Record Priority Manual>Alarm >Motion detect>Schedule.
Record Search Mode
Support local data search via time/date, event type (alarm, motion detect, external alarm) and le type (record/image).
Local Storage Support local SD card hot swap.
Storage Management Support display local storage status.
Network
Network Protocol
HTTP, TCP/IP, ICMP, RTSP, RTP, UDP, RTCP, SMTP, FTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, PPPoE.
Remote Operation
Monitor, playback, system setup, le download, log information, maintenance , upgrade, etc.
AUX
Interface
Video Output Analog video output BNC port.
Network Interface 10/100 Base-T Ethernet.
General Parameter
Power Support AC24V/DC12V power. Support PoE.
Power Consumption <10W.
Working Temperature -10 ~ +55°C.
Working Humidify 10% ~ 90%.
Dimensions 70 * 63.2 * 149.5 mm.
Weight 650 g.
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2.3.2 Factory Default Setup
Please refer to the following sheet for factory default setup information.
Function conguration type Item Name Default setup
General Setup
Date format Y-M-D
DST Disable by default
Date separator ‘ _ ’
Time format 24H
Language English
When HDD is full Overwrite
Record duration 8 min
Device No. 8
Video type PAL
Encode Setup
Main stream
Channel Channel01
Compression
H.264
Enable audio and video
General bit stream Main stream
Resolution 1080P
Frame rate 25
Bit stream control VBR
Bit stream value 8192
I frame interval control 50
Extra stream
Extension stream Main stream
Audio/Video enable Disable audio and video
Resolution D1
Frame rate 25
Bit stream control CBR
Bit stream value 2048
I frame interval control 50
Image color
Brightness: 50
Contrast: 50
Saturation: 50
Hue: 50
Watermark
Enable Stream type: All Type: Character
Character: Digital CCTV
Privacy Mask Never
Time title Enable. OSD transparent (read-only):0
Channel title Enable. OSD transparent (read-only):0
Schedule setup
Channel Ch01
Pre-record 1 second
Time Setup
Start time 0:00:00
End-time 23:59:59
Record
Period 1 : Enable motion detection/
alarm
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Function conguration type Item Name Default setup
Record setup Time Setup
Snapshot
Period 1 : Enable motion detection/ alarm
Week Sunday
COM Setup
Option COM01
Function Console
Data bit 8
Stop bit 1
Baud rate 115200
Parity None
Network setup
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 37778
Max connection 4
Network transmission QoS Disable
Remote host Multiple broadcast group
IP address 239.255.42.42
Port 36666
Email setup Disable
Multiple DDNs Disable
NAS setup Disable
NTP setup Disable
Alarm server Disable
Alarm setup
Event type Local alarm
Alarm input Input 01, disable
Type Normal open
Period Setup
Period: Start time 0:00:00 End time:23:59:59 Period 1:enable Week: Sunday
Anti-dither 0 second
Alarm output Disable
Alarm latch 10 seconds
Record channel 1, enable
Record latch 10 seconds
Send email Enable
PTZ activation
Disable Event type: never Address: 0
Capture Disable
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Function conguration type Item Name Default setup
Video detection
Event type Motion detection
Channel Ch01, Disable
Sensitivity 3
Time period setup
Period: Start time 0:00:00 End time:23:59:59 Period 1:enable Week: Sunday
Anti-dither 5 seconds
Alarm output Disable
Alarm latch 10 seconds
Record channel Disable
Record latch 10 seconds
Send email Disable
PTZ activation
Event type: Never Address: 0 Disable
Capture Disable
PTZ Setup
Channel Ch01
Protocol DH-SD1
Address 1
Baud rate 9600
Data bit 8
Stop bit 1
Parity None
Default and Backup
All Disable
General Disable
Encode Disable
Schedule Disable
RS232 Disable
Network Disable
Alarm Disable
Video detection Disable
Maintain Disable
Camera Disable
Channel No. Disable
Advanced
Abnormity
Even Type No disk, Disable
Alarm Output Disable
Alarm Latch 10 seconds
Send email Disable
User account
admin/admin (reusable) 888888/888888(reusable) 666666/666666(reusable) default
Snapshot Channel Ch01
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Function conguration type Item Name Default setup
Advanced
Snapshot
Snapshot mode Snapshot_Timing
Frame rate 1f/s
Resolution 1080P
Quality 80%
Auto maintain
Auto reboot 2.00 each day
Auto delete old les
Never
Camera cong
Channel 1
Exposure Mode Auto
Night Vision Auto
Backlight Compensation N/A
Auto Iris On
Scene Mode Auto
Signal Type Inside
Mirror N/A
Rotate Support
Auto Registration
SN 1
IP 0.0.0.0
Port 7000
DNS Setup
DNS 8.8.8.8
Alternative DNS 8.8.8.8
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3 Framework
3.1 Rear Panel
The rear panel is shown as below.
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Interface Name Connector Function
VIDEO OUT Video output port BNC Output analog video signal.
AC 24V/ DC 12V Power port
Power port. Input 12V DC or 24V AC.
STATUS
Indicatin Light
Red light
System boot up: red light is on Safe mode: red light ashes System upgrades: red light ashes System resets: red light ashes.
Green light
Normal working status: green light is on. Display record status: if recording green light ashes.
Yellow light
Wireless data transmission: yellow light ashes. Detect the wireless device: yellow light is on.
3G/WIFI port
Current series does not support this function right now.
IN Alarm input port I/O port
Alarm input port 1. Receive the signal from external alarm device.
NO
C
1-ch alarm output
Alarm output port. Send alarm signal to alarm device. NO: Normal open alarm output port. C: Alarm output common port.
G GND Alarm input ground port.
A RS485 port RS485- port.
B RS485 port RS485+port.
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Interface Name Connector Function
RX RS232 port RS232 RX port (receive).
TX RS232 TX port (send).
G GND RS232 Ground port.
NA
C
D/N Switch Port
Connect this port to manage ICR switch external input.
RESET RESET button
Restore factory default setup. When system is running normally (power indication light is red), press the RESET button for at least 5 s, system will restore factory default setup.
AUDIO OUT Audio output port
Audio output
3.5mm Jack port.
Output audio port.
AUDIO IN Audio input port
Audio input
3.5mm Jack port.
Input audio port.
LAN Network port Ethernet port
Connect standard Ethernet cable. Support PoE function.
SD SD card port
Connect SD card.
Note: When you install the SD card:
make sure current card is not in write mode then you can install it to the camera. When you remove the SD card: make sure current card is not in write mode. Otherwise it may result in data loss or card damage. Before hot swap, please stop record operation.
GND
Make sure the device is securely connected to earth.
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3.2 Side Panel
The side panel is shown as below.
3.3 Front panel
The front panel is shown as below.
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4 Installation
4.1 Lens Installation
4.1.1 Install Auto iris Lens
Follow the steps listed below for auto iris lens installation.
1- Remove the sensor protection cap of the device, and then line up the lens to the proper installation position. Turn clockwise until the lens is xed rmly. 2- Insert the lens cable socket to the auto lens connector in the side panel. 3- When it is ∞, you can turn the adjust screw to adjust the focus circle to adjust the focal distance.
4.1.2 Install Manual Lens
Install C type lens
- Remove the sensor protection cap; use the cross-head screwdriver to remove the screw near the focal circle.
- Turn counter clockwise to move the focal circle out for several millimeters.
- Focus manually.
- Use the cross-head screwdriver to x the screw back rmly. Secure the focal circle.
- Install the C/CS adapter to the camera.
- Line up lens to the proper installation. Turn clockwise to x the lens rmly.
Install CS type lens
- Remove the sensor protection cap; use the cross-head screwdriver to remove the screw near the focal circle. Turn counter clockwise to move the focal circle to the end and now you can focus manually.
- Use the cross-head screwdriver to x the screw back rmly. Secure the focal circle.
- Line up lens to the proper installation. Turn clockwise to x the lens rmly.
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4.1.3 Remove Lens
Follow the steps listed below to remove lens.
1- Turn the lens counter clockwise and then remove it from the camera. 2- Unplug the auto lens cable socket from the auto lens connector. 3- If there is no lens, put the sensor protection cap back to protect the sensor.
4.1.4 SD Card Installation
Follow the steps listed below to install SD card.
1- Use the screwdriver to loosen the SD card protection screw in the rear panel, and remove the SD card
protection cap from the camera. 2- Install the SD card to the camera according to the proper installation position. 3- Put the SD card protection cap back. 4- Use the screwdriver to x the SD card protection cap screw rmly to secure the SD card protection cap in the
camera.
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4.1.5 Remove SD card
Follow the steps listed below to remove SD card.
1- Use the screwdriver to loosen the screw of SD card protection cap in the rear panel. Remove the cap from the camera. 2- Follow the SD card direction to remove the SD card. 3- Insert the SD card protection cap. 4- Use the screwdriver to x the screw to secure the protection cap.
4.1.6 I/O Port
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1 Install Cable
Follow the steps listed below to install the cable.
- Use the small slotted screwdriver to press the corresponding button of cable groove.
- Insert the cable into the groove and then release the screwdriver.
2 Remove Cable
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.
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5 Quick Conguration Tool
The quick conguration tool allows you to search for a device's IP address, even if it is in another segment (cameras, DVR, NVR, encoders and decoders) and to modify it. The conguration tool is available on the CD supplied with the product. It also allows the software to be upgraded or certain parameters to be modied. This tool is used to connect to devices with an IP address in the same segment only.
5.1. First Connection
5. 1.1 Connection with the conguration tool (to change the IP address or upgrade a device's internal software)
To open the software, double click the "CongTool.exe" icon on the CD supplied with the product.
To search for devices connected to the network:
- Click the "Refresh" button; the tool will search for devices connected to the network and display it in the form of a list.
Description
1
Number
2
Device IP address
3
Device TCP port
4
Device subnet mask
5
Device default gateway
6
Device MAC address
7
Refresh the list
8
Access to the camera's network conguration menu
9
Disconnection from the camera's network conguration menu
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To connect to a device and open the web application:
- Highlight it (single click in the list).
- Right click the highlighted line.
- Click on "Open Device Web".
- The following web page opens:
If the connection fails:
- either the camera does not have an IP address in the same segment as the PC (see chapter 5.1.2 to change it),
- or the Internet Explorer security parameters are not set correctly (see chapter 6 to change them).
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5. 1.2 Connection with the conguration tool (to change the IP address or upgrade a device’s internal software)
To search for devices connected to the network:
- Click the «Refresh» button; the tool will search for devices connected to the network and display them in the form of a list (see chapter 5.1.1 for details of the interface).
To connect to a device:
- Highlight it (single click in the list).
- Click on button 8 (or double click on the highlighted line).
- The following window opens:
Function Note
IP address Device IP address
User name Device user name
Password Device password
Port Device TCP port
Login Connection
Cancel Cancel
Click "Login" once the information has been entered.
If the following screen appears, this means that the device address is not in the same IP addresses segment as the PC on which the conguration tool is currently running. It will therefore not be possible to connect.
- Manually modify the IP address by entering the desired new address.
- Click OK to save the new address in the device.
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- Restart the procedure. The following window should open:
- Click Login to access the parameter modications.
Function Note
Enable DHCP Enable or disable the DHCP function
IP address Device IP address
Subnet mask Device subnet mask
Gateway Device default gateway
MAC address Device MAC address
Save Save
Return Return to the search interface
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5.1.3 PPPoE
Select "PPPoE" on the right-hand side of the interface:
Function Note
Enable PPPOE Enable or disable the PPPoE function
User name PPPOE user name
Password PPPOE password
IP address Device IP address in the WAN
Save Save
Return Return to the search interface
- Click the "System Information" tab on the right.
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5.1.4 System
Select "System Information" on the right-hand side of the interface.
Function Note
SN Device serial number
Software version Device software version
Device name Model name
Synchronization
with PC
Synchronisation of the device date and time with the date and time on the PC. Click "Sync" to synchronise, then "Save" to save the date and time.
PC date PC date
PC time PC time
Manual Setup
Manual setup of the device date and time. Enter the desired date and time. Click "Sync" to synchronise, then "Save" to save the date and time.
Date Date
Time Time
Sync Synchronise
Save Save
Return Return to the search interface
- By way of example, enter a camera name in the "Device Name" eld.
- Check that “Synchronization with PC” is selected, so that the date and time are synchronised with the PC.
- Check that the date and time are correct. If not, click “Sync(S)”.
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5.1.5 System Upgrade
Select "System Upgrade" on the right-hand side of the interface.
Function Note
Upgrade le/Open Click here to select the upgrade le.
Current progress/Upgrade Click here to start the upgrade procedure.
Return Return to search interface
Steps for updating the device's internal software
- Click on the "Open" button and select the *.bin internal software le.
- When the le has been added, click the "Upgrade" button; the le is then transmitted to the device.
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- Once the le has been transferred, the device upgrades automatically.
- Once the device has been upgraded, the following dialogue box opens:
- Click OK to nish the procedure.
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6 Connecting to a Device and Opening the Web Application
6.1 PC Conguration
This device supports Web access and management via PC.
Web includes several modules including monitor channel list, record search, alarm setup, system conguration, PTZ control, monitor window, etc.
The system pops up warning information to ask whether you wish to install the control webrec.cab or not. Click OK; the system can automatically install the control.
When the system is upgrading, it can overwrite the previous Web application too.
If you cannot download the ActiveX le, check whether you have installed the plug-in to disable the control download. Alternatively you can lower the IE security level.
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6.2 Connection with the Search Tool
To open the software, double click the "CongTool.exe" icon on the CD supplied with the product.
To search for devices connected to the network:
- Click the "Refresh" button; the tool will search for devices connected to the network and display them in the form of a list.
- Highlight the device required (single click in the list).
- Right click the highlighted line.
- Click on "Open Device Web".
- The following web page opens:
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6.3 Connection with Internet Explorer
IP camera factory default setup:
- IP address: 192.168.1.108.
- User name: admin
- Password: admin
Open Internet Explorer (IE) and enter your camera IP address in the address bar. For example, if your camera IP is 192.168.1.108, then enter http://192.168.1.108 in the IE address bar.
Note: If the connection fails:
- either the camera does not have an IP address in the same segment as the PC (see chapter 5.1.1 to change it),
- or the Internet Explorer security parameters are not set correctly
(see chapter 6.1 to change them).
6.4 Login
- Enter your user name and password.
(Default factory name is admin and password is admin.) The login type includes: TCP/UDP/Multicast (depending on the device).
Input your IP address here
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After you log in, the main window appears:
Note: Use IE compatibility mode if you are using IE8 or above.
See the detailed user guide for the Web interface.
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7 Main Interface Introduction
7.1 Log in
Input user name and password (default is admin/admin).
After you logged in, IP Camera web main interface appears:
There are six sections:
- Section 1: Monitor channel menu tree.
- Section 2: System menu.
- Section 3: PTZ control.
- Section 4: Video setup and other setup.
- Section 5: Preview window.
- Section 6: Monitor window switch.
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7.2 Monitor Channel Menu Tree
The monitor channel menu tree is shown below.
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
CAM 1 Monitor channel 1
IP Camera supports main stream and extra stream.
- Main stream: In normal network width environment, main stream can record video and audio and realize network monitor.
- Extra stream: If network width is not sucient, you can use extra stream to realize network monitor. Note the extra stream resolution shall be less than main stream resolution.
Open all /Close all Click this button to open all video channels.
Once all video channels are open, this button becomes “Close all”.
Start dialog Click this button to enable audio talk. Audio compression type: G.711a (default), PCM, etc.
Local play Click this button to select recorded le into the local PC to play it in the web interface.
Refresh Click this button to refresh monitor channel name.
7.2.1 Live Monitoring
Left click on camera name to view real-time video, the monitor is show below.
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Refer to the following sheet for monitor window parameter information.
SN Parameter Function
1-4 Display
device information
- 1: Device IP address.
- 2: Channel number.
- 3: Bit stream.
- 4: Stream decode type.
- S1: Overlay.
- S2: O stream.
- S3:GD1
- H1: Overlay
- H2: o stream decoding from the display card.
5 Digital
zoom
Click this button and then left drag the mouse in the zone to zoom in. Right click mouse system restores original status.
6 Change
show mode
Resize or switch to full screen mode.
7 Local
record
Click this button to begin local recording. The recorded le is saved by default to folder: C:\RecordDownload.
8 Capture
picture
Click this button to snapshot. Images are memorized in folder: C:\ Picture download (default).
9 Audio Turn on or o audio.
10 Close video Close video in current window.
11 Channel
number
Current view channel number.
7.2.2 Playback
Click local play to open recorder. The playback bar is shown below:
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6
1- Playback process control 2- Play 3- Pause 4- Stop 5- Slow play 6- Fast play
Once you selected window is in real-time monitor mode, system automatically switches to playback the video by default.
7.3 System Menu
For detailed information refer to:
- Chapter 8 : Conguration,
- Chapter 9 : Search,
- Chapter 10 : Alarm,
- Chapter 11: About,
- Chapter 12 : Log out.
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7.4 Monitor Window Switch
The device support only 1-window and full-screen display mode.
Video quality adjustment button.
Displays the original image size in the webpage.
7.5 Preview Window Switch
The device do not support this function.
7.6 PTZ Control
The device do not support PTZ control function.
7.7 Color and More Setup
Color setup
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Video setup
Adjust monitor video brightness.
All the operations here apply to web display only. Go to chapter 8.2.2 System conguration->Encode setup->color setting to adjust corresponding system items.
Adjust monitor video contrast ness.
Adjust monitor video saturation.
Adjust monitor video hue.
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More Setup
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
More Picture
Path
System pops up an interface to modify path.
Record Path
System pops up an interface to modify path.
Reboot System pops up a dialogue box, click OK button to reboot device.
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8 Congure
See chapter 7.3 to see how to access to the conguration menu».
8.1 System Information
8.1.1 Version Information
View device hardware feature and software version information.
8.1.2 HDD information
View local storage status and network status including free capacity and total capacity.
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8.1.3 Log
View system log.
Refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
Parameter Function
Type Log types include: system operation, conguration operation, data management,
alarm event, record operation, user management, log clear and le operation.
Search Select log type from the drop down list and then click search button to view the list.
Clear Click this button to delete all displayed log les.
System does not support clear by type.
Backup Click this button to backup log les.
To export logs, click backup button, the following interface appears:
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8.2 System Conguration
Please click save button to save your setup before exiting each section.
8.2.1 General Setup
Set system time, record length, video format, etc.
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Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
System Time Modify system time. Click “Save” button after your completed modication
Sync PC Click this button to save the system time as your PC current time
Data Format Select data format from the dropdown list.
Data Separator Select separator such as – or /.
Time Format Two options: 24-H and 12-H.
DST Set day night save time begin time and end time.
Language
Select the language from the dropdown list. Device needs to reboot to get the modication activated.
HDD Full Two options: stop recording or overwrite the previous les when HDD is full.
Pack Duration Select recorded le size.
Device No
When you are using one remote control to manage multiple devices, you can give a serial numbers to the devices. This device does not support this function.
Video Standard Display video standard such as PAL.
8.2.2 Encode
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Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Channel Select a monitor channel.
Channel Name Display current channel name. You can modify it .
Compression H.264
Main Stream
It includes general stream, motion stream and alarm stream. Select dierent encode frame rates form dierent recorded events. For example, use high frame rate to record important events, record scheduled event in lower frame rate and set dierent frame rates for motion detection record and alarm record.
Extra Stream Select extra stream to enable the extension stream to monitor.
Audio/Video
Main stream: Recorded le only contains video by default. Check the audio box here to enable audio function. Extra stream: Recorded le only contains video by default. Check the audio box here to enable audio function.
Resolution
There are multiple resolutions. Select from the dropdown list. For each resolution, the recommended bit stream value is dierent.
Frame Rate
The frame rate may vary due to dierent resolutions. When the resolution type is 3M, 1-15f/s. For other resolutions 1-25f/s.
Bit Rate Type There are two options: VBR and CBR.
Quality
The value ranges from 1 to 6. The level 6 is the best video quality. This setting is available only with VBR bit rate
Bit Rate
In CBR, the bit rate here is the max value. In dynamic video, system needs to low frame rate or video quality to guarantee the value. The value is null in VBR mode. Refer to recommend bit rate for the detailed information. .
Recommended Bit Recommended bit rate value according to the resolution and frame rate set.
I Frame
Set the P frame amount between two I frames. The value ranges from 1 to 150. Default value is 50. Recommended value is frame rate *2.
Color Setting
Set video brightness, contrast, hue, saturation and gain. The value ranges from 0 to 100.
Watermark
Select watermark bit stream, watermark mode and watermark character. Default character is Digital CCTV.
Cover area (privacy mask)
Set privacy masks. System max supports 8 privacy mask zones.
Time Title
Enable this function to overlay time information in video window. OSD transparent value ranges from 0 to 255. 0 means complete transparent. Use the mouse to drag the time tile position.
Channel Title
You can enable this function to overlay channel information in video window. OSD transparent value ranges from 0 to 255. 0 means complete transparent. Use the mouse to drag the channel tile position.
Save
Click save button after complete setup for one item, or complete the whole setups and then click save button.
Refresh Click this button to get device latest conguration information.
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Click watermark button to open interface as below:
8.2.3 Schedule
Set dierents periods for various days. There are max six periods in one day.
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Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Channel Select a channel rst.
Pre-record
Input pre-record value here. System can record the three to ve seconds video before activating the record operation into the le. (Depends on data size).
Storage System support record/snapshot le local storage mode only.
Setup
Click set button, to go to the corresponding setup interface.• Set schedule period and select corresponding record or snapshot type: • motion detection/snapshot, and alarm/snapshot. System does not support schedule/snapshot function, Select date (Current setup applies to current day by default. Select all to • apply the setup to the whole week.) After complete setup, go back and click save to save current time period • setup.
Save
Click save button after complete setup for one channel, or complete the whole setup and click save button.
Refresh Click this button to get device latest conguration information.
Note : System does not support regular recording on SD card.
8.2.4 RS232
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Refer to the following sheet for detailed information
Parameter Function
RS232 There is only one option COM 01, corresponding to RS232
Function
Console is for debug.
Control keyboard: Switch between RS232 and control keyboard.
Network keyboard: COM control protocol. You can use network keyboard to control IPC via COM.
Transparent COM: Network user can communicate with RS232 COM device.
Alarm box: not used.
COM_GPS: not used.
COM_RADAR: not used.
Data Bit The value ranges from 5 to 8.
Stop Bit There are two options: 1/2.
Baud Bit You can select corresponding baud bit here.
Parity There are ve options: none/odd /even/mark/space.
8.2.5 Network
Network interface
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Refer to the following sheet for detailed information
Parameter Function
Ethernet
Select the network card rst. Port 1 is the ethernet port. Port 2 is the wireless port (if available).
DHCP
Dynamically get IP address. Get the device IP adress from the server if this function is enabled.
Device Name Device ID in the network.
TCP Port Default value is 37777.
HTTP Port Default value is 80.
UDP Port Default value is 37778.
DNS Manually set IP address of DNS.
You need to enable this function if you are inputting the domain name in some items. Otherwise the system can not parse the domain name.
Alternative DNS
Max Connection Simultaneously, network users max amount. The value ranges from 1 to 10.
Network transmission QoS
Set the priority between uency and video quality or self-adaptive. System can automatically adjust the bit stream or lower the resolution according to the network bandwidth.
Advance interface
Parameter Function
Remote Host
Multiple cast group
- Set MULTICAST address and port.
- Enable function.
- Current series IPC does not support this function right now.
PPPOE
- Input the PPPoE user name and password you get from the IPS (internet service provider) and enable PPPoE function. Save current setup and reboot the device to get the setup activated.
- Device connects to the internet via PPPoE after reboot. Get the IP address in the WAN from the IP address column.
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Email Interface
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
SMTP Server Input server address and then enable this function.
Port Default value is 25. Modify it if necessary.
User Name Sender email account user name.
Password Sender email account password.
Sender Sender email address.
Subject Input email subject here.
Address Input receiver email address here. Max three addresses.
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DDNS interface
Refer to the Annex 1 for NO-IP DDNS setup information. Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Server Type Select DDNS protocol from the dropdown list and then enable DDNS function.
The private DDNS protocol means you use your self-dened private protocol to realize DDNS function.
Server IP DDNS server IP address.
Server Port DDNS server port.
Domain Name Self-dened domain name.
User User name you input to log in the server.
Password Password you input to log in the server.
Interval Device sends out alive signal to the server regularly.
Set interval value between the device and DDNS server here.
NAS interface
This device does not support this function.
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NTP interface
Realize network time synchronization. Enable current function and input server IP, port number, time zone and time.
Refer to the following sheet for detail information.
Parameter Function
Enable Enable NTP function or not.
Server IP Server IP address
Port Server port.
Time Zone Device current time zone.
Update Interval Time update interval value.
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IP Filter interface
Enable IP lter function so that some specied IP user can or not access the device. You can not set white list and black list function at the same time.
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8.2.6 Alarm
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Parameter Function
Event Type It includes local alarm/network alarm.
- Local alarm: Device detects alarm from input port.
- Network: Device detects alarm from network.
Alarm in Select corresponding alarm channel.
Enable Check to enable the alarm function.
Type There are two options: normal open and normal close.
NO becomes activated in low voltage, NC becomes activated in high voltage..
Period - Alarm record function becomes activated in the specied periods.
- There are six periods in one day. Enable corresponding period.
- Select date or whole week.
- Click OK button, system goes back to alarm setup interface, please click save button to exit.
Anti-dither System only memoryze one alarm during the period set here (0 to 600 s)
Normal Out Select alarm output port so that system can activate corresponding alarm device when
alarm occurs.
Alarm Latch System delay the alarm output for specied time after alarm end (from 10 seconds to 300
seconds).
Record Channel System auto activates current channel to record once alarm occurs (working with alarm
activation function). Note current device shall be in auto record mode (Chapter 8.2.3 Schedule).
Record Latch System can delay the record for specied time after alarm ended.
The value ranges from 10s to 300s.
Email Check to enable email function. System can send email when alarm occurs and ends.
Tour This function is not available in current device.
PTZ activation The system can go to a preset when alarme occurs (only for IP speed dome).
Capture Input capture channel number so that system can backusnapshot le to the SD card or send
to the specied email box when alarm occurs.
Copy It is a shortcut menu button. You can copy current channel setup to one or more (all)
channels.
Save You can click save button after you complete setup for one channel, or you can complete
the whole setups and then click save button.
Refresh Click this button to get device latest conguration information.
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8.2.7 Detect
The dark blue squares correspond to a zone with active detection.
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Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Event Type There are three types: Motion detection/Video loss/Camera Masking.
Channel Select channel name from the dropdown list.
Enable Check to enable motion detection function.
Sensitivity There are six levels. The level 6 has the highest sensitivity.
Region - Region: after you select motion detection type, click this button to set motion
detection zone. There are PAL 22X18/NTSC 22X15 zones. Double right click mouse you can go to full-screen display mode. Remember clicking OK button to save your motion detection zone setup.
Period - Motion detection function becomes activated in the specied periods.
- There are six periods in one day. Enable corresponding period.
- Select date or whole week.
- Click OK button, system goes back to motion detection interface. Click save button to exit.
Anti-dither System only memorizes one event during the anti-dither period.
The value ranges from 0s to 15s..
Normal out - There is 1-channel alarm output.
- Corresponding to motion detection alarm output port.
- Enable alarm activation function. You need to select alarm output port so that system can activate corresponding alarm device when alarm occurs..
Alarm Latch System can delay the alarm output for specied time after alarm end.
The value ranges from 10 seconds to 300 seconds.
Record Channel System auto activates motion detection channel to record once alarm occurs
(works with motion detection function). Note you need to go to chapter 8.2.3 Schedule to set motion detection record period and go to chapter 8.3.3 Record to set current period as auto record.
Record Latch System can delay the record for specied time after alarm ended.
The value ranges from 10 seconds to 300 seconds..
Email Send email when alarm occurs and ends.
PTZ activation Set PTZ movement when alarm occurs.
Such as go to preset x when there is an alarm.
Capture Input capture channel number so that system can backup motion detection
snapshot le.
Save Click save button after complete setup for one channel, or complete the whole
setups and click save button.
Refresh Click this button to get device latest conguration information.
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8.2.8 Default & Backup
Default: Restore factory default setup. Select corresponding items. Backup: Export current conguration to local PC or import conguration from current PC. System can’t restore some information such as network IP address.
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Select All Restore factory default setup.
Export Conguration
Export system conguration to local PC.
Import Conguration
Import conguration from PC to the system.
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8.3 Advanced
8.3.1 HDD Management
HDD management includes net storage management and local storage management. Select the storage device rst and then the items on your right become valid. Check the corresponding item here. Click the Execute the button; system needs to reboot to activate current setup.
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Format Clear data in the disk
Read/write Set current disk as read/write
Read only Set current disk as read.
Hot swap This function allows to hot swap the disk when the device is working.
This function will not result in disk malfunction.
Execute Click this button to save disk current status.
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8.3.2 Alarm I/O
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Alarm output There is only one output channel. Please click the button 1.
Trigger Enable/disable alarm output device.
Refresh Search alarm output status.
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8.3.3 Record
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Auto System enables auto record function as set in record schedule setup.
Manual Not available.
Stop Stop current channel record, no matter what period applied in the record
schedule setup.
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8.3.4 Account
Add, remove user or modify password.
Note : Reusable means that the account can be use for dierent login at the same time.
8.3.5 Auto Maintenance
Select auto reboot and auto delete old les interval.
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8.3.6 Snapshot
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Channel Monitor channel.
Snapshot mode Two modes: Timing and activation.
Frame rate Select from the dropdown list. The value ranges from 1f/s to 8f/s.
Resolution Select from the dropdown list. The resolution may vary due to dierent series.
Quality Select from the dropdown list. Here is for you to set video quality.
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8.3.7 Abnormity
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Event Type
- The abnormal events include: no disk, no space, disk error, net error, oine, IP conict.
- XXXX Space Alarm: Set the minimum percentage value here. The device can alarm when capacity is not sucient.
- Check enable this function.
Normal Out Corresponding alarm output channel when alarm occurs, there is one channel.
Record channel
System auto activates channel to record once alarm occurs (for oine type only). Please note you need to go to chapter 8.3.3 record to set current period as auto record.
Latch
The alarm output can delay for the specied time after alarm stops. The value ranges from 10s to 300s
Send email
System send email to alarm the specied user. This function is invalid when network is oine or IP conict occurs.
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8.4 Additional Function
8.4.1 Congure
Set camera property parameter. The following interface may vary regarding dierent devices.
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Channel Monitor channel 1
Exposure Mode
There are two modes: Auto exposure (AE) and Manual exposure (ME). There are some ME time ranges from 1/50 to 1/10000. It supports customized setup too (may be dierent depending of the device).
Day/Night Mode
IPC day night mode switch. There are three options: color-o/color-on/auto (may be dierent depending of the device).
Signal Standard Video input mode: internal input.
Flip It is to switch video up and bottom.
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8.4.2 Auto Register
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Parameter Function
Enable Enable auto register function.
No. Device management server number.
IP Device management server IP address.
Port Server port number.
Device ID Device ID in the device management server.
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8.4.3 Talk Encode
Set audio compression bit rate. It includes PCM, G711a, G711u.
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9 Search
See chapter 7.3 to see how to access to the conguration menu».
Click search button, the following interface appears:`
Select record playback mode, and then select start time, end time and channel. Click search button, the corresponding les in the list appears.
Select the le(s) to download and click download button, system pops up a dialogue box. Specify le name and path to download the le(s) to PC. Click Ok to complete the download procedure.
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Type Parameter Function
Type
Record Search general record, alarm record and motion detection record.
Alarm Search alarm record.
Motion Detection
Search motion detection record.
Local Search local record.
Picture Search snapshot le.
Card This function is not available in current device.
Item
Start time Set the le start time.
End time Set the le end time.
Channel Select the channel from the dropdown list.
Operation
Search
Click this button you can view the recorded le matched your requirements.
Playback Select the le rst and then click playback button to view the video.
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Type Parameter Function
Download type
Download by le: Select the le(s) and then click download button. Download by time: Download the recorded le(s) during specied period.
Download
Select the le needed (multiple choices) and click download button, system pops up a dialogue box. Input the downloaded le name, specify the path and then click OK button. System begins download and the download button becomes stop button. There is a progress bar.
Open local record
Select local record to play.
Watermark
Note : Go to chapter 8.2.2 Encode to enable watermark function rst. Click watermark button, system pops up a dialogue box. Default watermark character is DigitalCCTV. Click local le you can select the recorded le. Then click verify button to check le is original or not.
Multiple­channel playback
System supports playback one le in several monitor channels.
During the playback process, there are control buttons such as play, pause, stop. slow play and fast play in the play process bar.
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10 Alarm
See chapter 7.3 to see how to access to the conguration menu».
Click alarm function, the folowing interface appears. Set device alarm type and alarm sound setup. .
Refer to the following sheet for detailed information.
Type Parameter Function
Alarm Type
Video loss System alarms when video loss occurs.
Motion Detection System alarms when motion detection alarm occurs,
Disk full System alarms when disk is full.
Disk error System alarms when disk error occurs.
Camera masking System alarms when camera is deliberately masking.
Encode alarm System alarms when encode module alarms.
External alarm Alarm input device sends out alarm.
Operation
Listening alarm Check to activate live alarm notication.
Video
Check to activate pop up video when alarm occurs (listening alarm loss to be activated (listening alarm has be activated).
Prompt
Automatically pops up alarm dialogue box (listening alarm has be activated).
Sound pop up System sends out alarm sound when alarm occurs.
Path Specify alarm sound le.
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11 About
See chapter 7.3 to see how to access to the conguration menu».
View current web client information.
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12 Log out
See chapter 7.3 to see how to access to the conguration menu».
System goes back to log in interface.
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Annex 1: No-IP DDNS
If you do not have a Static IP address on the Internet, you need to have a dynamic IP. Because your IP address changes after a certain period of time.
So you need to congure a dynamic DNS service.
After completed conguration in the device. DDNS service can constantly inform the latest device’s connection IP, and modify its IP on the table of data from the server. Then you have a constant domain name in the Web browser, along with the HTTP port, send a request to identify the car IP of the domain name typed. The server will redirect the domain name to the IP connection, thus allowing access to the device which does not have a xed IP in the network.
Note: It is important to note that to gain access to the device in a local network, it is necessary to redirect the port of your modem or router to your device.
Click DDNS to go to the conguration interface. You can see an interface.
DDNS Type: You can select from the dropdown list. There are four options: No-IP, DynDNS, CN99, Private.•
Port: input server port here.•
Domain Name: Get the domain name you get from your DDNS service provider.•
User: Get the user name you get from your DDNS service provider.•
Password: Enter corresponding password.•
Highlight the icon in front of Enable to enable the DDNS server conguration.
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To receive domain name in the No-IP DDNS service, please follow the steps listed below.
Please visit 1. www.no-ip.com; the page of No-IP appears as below.
Left click mouse on the “Create Account” button, account Information interface2.
Fill in the requested elds and click I Accept butt3. on. Then you can get an email containing username and password.
You can use this account to access the service.
Open the e-mail sent by trusted rmação No-IP and double-cli4. ck the link that is below the phrase “To activate your account please click the following URL:” in the body of the email.
Now you can see an interface. You have successfully created an account.5.
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Click to sign and enter the email address and password you6. get earlier. Click “login” to sign up, you can see the welcome interface and conguration option of account. You can highlight manage host item.
The Manage Hosts interface is shown belo7. x. Click the Add Host button you can access the creation of a domain name.
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Input corresponding host name in the 8. led. You can use this name to access device from an external network. In the eld to the right of the name, select the desired area. This is your domain name for access to the device.
Click “Create Host” button at the bottom of the page.
Now you can see an interface. Here you can view domain name an9. d the computer’s current IP setup. If you already have a domain name equal to gurado trusted, you must dene another name for the host.
Now you need to dene the denition of the server’s IP in IP-device abl10. e to access this service DDNS. To get DDNS service, you need to have a computer connected to the Internet on the same network with device. Type the command ping dynupdate.no-ip.com at the command prompt, Windows ®. The server’s IP will be displayed on the screen. Your device can use this IP to nd the No-IP server.
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Please go to the device and access the MAIN MENU> SETTING> NETWORK> DDNS. Input server IP you get in the 11. above step. Select the DDNS Type as No-IP DDNS and highlight the icon in front of Enable to enable the DDNS function. Now ll the elds as described below, and click OK to save current setup.
• Server IP: Enter the IP noted in step 10.
• Port: Enter the port 80.
• Domain Name: Enter the domain name created in step 8.
• User: Enter your username (email address) created in step 3.
• Password: Enter the password created in step 3.
Now you have c12. ompleted device setup. Open Internet Explorer ® in another foreign network with Internet access, unlike the network where the device is connected to, you need to follow the steps listed below:
1. Enter the address into your browser: http://nome the eld created in step 8. For example: http://vd16s480st. no-ip.biz
2. If the device HTTP port is 80, just type the domain name. Otherwise, enter in the browser address as: http://nome the eld created in Step 8: port number of HTTP. For example: http://vd16s480st.no-ip.biz:9090
3. Press Enter. The system will ask install application webrec.cab control or not. Please click Yes to perform a successful connection.
4. If the page does not appear on the computer screen, you need to lower your system safety setup.
From Tools> Internet Options> Security, select Internet and then click Custom Level, you can enable ActiveX
controls. See below . Then open your browser and re-enter the domain name of the device.
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Annex 2: Using Google Chrome
1- Download and Install Extension
Click “Extension” in Google Chrome conguration dropdown list to go to the extension management interface.
The Google Chrome extension management interface is shown below.
Click “Browse the gallery” and search for “IE Tab” extension.
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Install the latest “IE Tab” extension (version 1.0.11208.1 or above).
After installation, you will get an IE icon on top right of your Google Chrome interface.
2. Visit Web Interface
- Get an IE address bar by clicking the icon showed previously.
- Enter the IP address of your device.
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Annex 3: Using Firefox
1- Dowload and install extension:
- Click “Tools” and “Add-ons”.
- Search and install IE Tab: ie_tab_plus-1.95.20100930-fx+sm
After installation, restart Firefox.
2- After restart of Firefox, choose Tools—Add-ons to check if the plugin has been installed.
3- After installation, add the target address to IE Tab before start to access device web client. At the sametime, select IE Tab plus Mode.
For example, here device address is http://10.15.5.127, so type”http:.//10.15.5.127/* ”to the URL option.
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After this, open the webpage http://10.15.5.127 with Firefox .
Note : If you have done the follows above and you still can not open the web normally, you need to check the setting in
IE to enable downloading of the ActiveX.
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Annex 4: Using IE8
1- Run Web interface with IE8
With IE8, sometimes it will not run with the normal mode, there 2 ways to solve this.
1.1 Use the Compatibility View function of IE8 With this way, every time you open the IE interface, must click this button
1.2 Add the certain IP address or website into Compatibility View Settings
- Choose Compatibility View Settings in Tool menu
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- Add the IP or domain name of device into Compatibility View Settings list
- Now the web interface can be accessed in normal mode.
3- Download ActiveX with IE8
- For some PC when update windows and install IE8, it will not install the ActiveX.
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Note : If you have done the follows above and you still can not open the web normally, you need to check the setting in
IE to enable downloading the ActiveX.
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Annex 5: Email Function
First, the Email sender must support smtp
1- Email Setting 1
Set as follow, I use Email server: www.126.com as an example
Désignation
1
Email server IP address (ping the server to get the IP)
2
Must be enable
3
Server port (usually 25)
4
User Name - Password
5
Sender. Must be your email address
6
Subject. You can set any subject according your needs
7
Receiver
- Ping the email server to get the ipaddress, for example: ping smtp.126.com to get ip:220.181.15.112
- Input user name and password of the account e.g.: Username: user. Password: pass
- Input sender: must the whole email address of the sender, for example: user@126.com
- Set Subject: any title according your need
- Input receiver email address
1
2 3
4
5 6
7
220.181.15.112
user
user@126.com
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2- Email Setting 2
- Input domain name of the email server, such as:smtp.126.com, if you have already set DNS settings
Désignation
1
Email server: if it is domain name, set DNS as follow
2
Must be enable
3
Server port (usually 25)
4
User Name - Password
5
Sender. Must be your email address
6
Subject. Set any subject according your needs
7
Receiver
- DNS Setting
1
2 3
4
5 6
7
smtp.126.com
Get the DNS address
from your network
administrator
user
user@126.com
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- Get DNS setting from your PC in the same network by command: ipcong /all
3- Send Email Setting
- Enable “send email function” of Detect or Alarm settings, so when there are alarms the device will send Email.
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Annex 6: Routers conguration
If you need to access to your device from external network, you will need to set NAT settings on your router.
In the circumstance that your device is behind a router or gateway, you need to open the port on that router for the device behind it.
Device 1
Device 2
IP: 192.168.0.108 Port: 37777 (TCP)
and 80 (HTTP)
IP: 192.168.0.109
Port: 37779 (TCP)
and 81 (HTTP)
ROUTER
Local IP: 192.168.0.1
Public IP: 60.191.94.100
INTERNET
ROUTER NAT Settings
IP Address Private Port Public Port Enable/Disable
192.168.0.108 37777 37777 Enable
192.168.0.108 80 80 Enable
192.168.0.109 37779 37779 Enable
192.168.0.109 81 81 Enable
Local IP HTTP
Port
TCP Port
Public IP HTTP
Port
TCP
Port
Device 1
192.168.0.108
80 37777 60.191.94.100 80 37777
Device 2
192.168.0.109
81 37779 60.191.94.100 81 37779
SWITCH
1- D-LINK Router (interface may very depending of the device)
Log on to the router. Select “Advanced” tab on the top, and click on “Virtual Server” button on the left. The following page will be displayed. The screen might be very dierent regarding to the dierent model of routers.
To access Device 1, input the IP address: http://60.191.94.100
To access Device 2, input the IP address: http://60.191.94.100:81
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Note :
Do not copy the information in this sample conguration. It is dierent according the setting on each device.
The picture above shows an example of how to open the service port on router for a device in local network.
- Check the “Enabled” button.
- In “Name” box, type in a name for this router’s entry. For example: “myDVR’s Remote Service”
- In “Private IP” box, type in the IP address of device which is the IP you put in “IP ADDRESS” eld in “Network” setting
menu on device. For example: “192.168.0.102”.
- Select “TCP” in “Protocol Type” drop down menu.
- In both “Private Port” and “Public Port”, type in the service port number. In above example, it is 4000. The port number
is the port that you put in “TCP PORT” eld in “NETWORK” menu on the device.
- Select “Always” button.
After click “Apply”, the service port 4000 will be opened on the router for the device on 192.168.0.102. The device Net View and other client tools will be able to connect to this device from public network by connecting to the router’s IP address.
Follow the same process, add another entry for HTTP Port service. After this service port is open, the web browser client from public network will be able to connect to this device by connecting to the router’s IP address.
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2- LINK SYS Router
Log on to the router. Select “Applications & Gaming” tab on the top. Select “UPNP Forwarding” tab on the left. Then the following screen will be displayed. The screen might be very dierent regarding to the dierent model of routers.
You can add entry on the rst available row in the list table.
- In the “Application” box, type in the entry name you want to use. For example: MyDVR’s Service, for the service port we
are opening for DVR’s remote service.
- In the “Ext Port” box, type in the service port you put in the DVR’s network setting. For example: 4000.
- Select “TCP” button.
- In “Int Port” box, type in the same port number you put in “Ext. Port” box. For example: 4000.
- In “IP Addr.” box, type in the last decimal digit of your DVR’s IP address. For example, the device’s IP address is
192.168.0.102, so type in 102 in this box.
- Check the “Enable” box to enable port forwarding.
Follow the same process, add another entry, open the HTTP Port on the router for this device.
Click the “Save Setting” button, the router might need to restart. After the these settings have been activated, the web browser client, device Net View client or other client tools will be able to access the device from public network.
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3 SMC Router
Log on to the router, select “Advanced Setup” tab on the top, and click “NAT” button on the left panel. Select “Virtual Server” in the expanded list structure, you will see the following screen. Notice that it might look very dierent according to dierent models of routers.
- In “Private IP” column, put in the last decimal digit of your DVR’s IP address.
For example, your device’s IP address is 192.168.2.102, so put 102 in this box.
- In “Private Port” column, put in the service port number you put in the DVR network settings. For example: 4000.
- In “Type” column, select the “TCP” radio button.
- In “Public Port” column, put in the same service port number you put in the “Private Port” box, for example, 4000.
Follow the same process, add another entry for HTTP Port on the router.
Click “Apply” button and conrm if it prompts to restart the router. After the new conguration is activated, the web browser clients or other DVR clients tools from public network will be able to access the device.
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