LG LW332-F User Manual

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OWNER'S MANUAL
High Definition Network Camera
Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference.
MODEL
LW332-F LW335-F LW332 Series LW335 Series
P/NO : MFL67164907 1106 (V1.0)
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
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FCC WARNING: This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made.
REGULATORY INFORMATION: FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
• A suitable conduit entries, knock-outs or glands shall be provided in the cable entries of this product in the end user.
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• Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replaced only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Holes in metal, through which insulated wires pass, shall have smooth well rounded surfaces or shall be provided with brushings.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Warning: Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit.
Warning: Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Warning: To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
Caution: This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes.
Caution: To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Caution: The apparatus shall not be exposed to water (dripping or splashing) and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
To disconnect power from mains, pull out the mains cord plug. When installing the product, ensure that the plug is easily accessible.
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Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
EEE Compliance with Directive. (for Turkey only)
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LG Electronics hereby declares that this/ these product(s) is/are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, and 2009/125/EC.
European representative :
LG Electronics Service Europe B.V. Veluwezoom 15, 1327 AE Almere. The Netherlands (Tel : +31-(0)36-547-8888)
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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Cautions for Safe Operation
Handling of the unit
Be careful not to spill water or other liquids on the unit. Be cautious not to get combustible or metallic material inside the body. If used with foreign matter inside, the device is liable to fail or to get cause of fire or electric shock.
• Remove dust or dirt on the surface of the lens with a blower.
• Use a dry soft cloth to clean the body. If it is very dirty, use a cloth dampened with a small quantity of neutral detergent then wipe dry.
• Avoid the use of volatile solvents such as thinners, alcohol, benzene and insecticides. They may damage the surface finish and/or impair the operation of the device.
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Operating and storage location
Avoid viewing a very bright object (such as light fittings) during an extended period. Avoid operating or storing the unit in the following locations.
• Extremely hot or cold places (operating temperature from -10 °C to 50 °C, however, we recommend that the unit be used within a temperature range from 0 °C to 45 °C)
• Damp or dust place
• Places exposed to rain
• Places subject to strong vibration
• Close to generators of powerful electromagnetic
radiation such as radio or TV transmitters.
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Contents
Features ................................................................. 8
Part Names and Functions ................................... 9
Connections ........................................................12
Precautions .....................................................................12
Connection Overview .................................................12
Connecting Display Device .......................................13
Connecting Network ...................................................13
Connecting Power Source .........................................14
Connecting Alarm Device ..........................................15
Connecting Microphone and Speaker Device ...16
Using the micro SD card .............................................17
Mounting the Lens .......................................................19
Focus adjustment ......................................................21
Camera Installation ......................................................21
Operation and settings ......................................22
Before using the system .............................................22
Recommended PC Requirements ...........................23
Accessing the LG IP device ........................................23
LG Smart Web Viewer Overview ..............................25
Conguring the LG Network Camera Device......28
OSD Menu Setup...........................................................56
Troubleshooting ................................................. 74
Open source software notice ............................. 77
Specication ....................................................... 80
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Features

The LG Network Camera is designed to use on an Ethernet network and must be assigned an IP address to make it accessible.
This manual contains instructions on how to install and manage the LG Network Camera in your networking environment. Some knowledge of networking environments would be beneficial to the reader.
Should you require any technical assistance, please contact authorized service center.
• Dual H.264 Stream for single Video Input
• Multi-Codec (H.264, MJPEG) Streaming
• Intelligent Video Analysis (Option)
• PoE (Power over Ethernet) Support (802.3af )
• 2 Power (DC 12 V, PoE) Support
• Audio Support (G.711, G.726 Full Duplex)
• Pre/Post Alarm Support
• High resolution and high sensitivity with a 6.08 mm
progressive scan CMOS.
• Auto Exposure
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• Day & Night function
• WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) is available
• ABF Auto Back Focus function
Features Chart
This table shows the differences between the models.
LW335 is used for the description, operations and details provided in this manual.
Models LW332 LW335
VA No Yes
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Part Names and Functions

a b c a Lens mount cap
The lens mount of the camera is covered using a cap to protect it. Remove the lens cap covering the lens.
b Camera installation hole
Use this hole to install the camera on the wall.
c Lens iris output connector (LENS)
This 4- pin connector is used to send the Iris control signal and power supply to an auto-iris type lens.
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Part Names and Functions
d
e
f
g
h
i
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AUDIO
IN
OUT
d VIDEO OUT
Supplies analog video signal (composite) to the connected device.
e ABF Auto Back Focus button
j k l m n
o
ABF Auto Back Focus is an adjustable function for the back focus automatically. Before you use it, you should set the zoom and focus of the lens approximately. If you press this button, the camera will be activated to adjust the back focus automatically. If you keep pressing this button about 4 seconds, the focus reset function will be activated.
f External device connectors
• A IN(R)/A IN (Sensor input) Terminals:
Provides physical interface for sensor.
• A OUT(R)/A OUT (Relay output) Terminals:
Provides physical interface for Alarm/Relay.
g AUDIO IN (Line Level Input)
Input for a mono microphone, or a line-in mono signal.
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Part Names and Functions
h AUDIO OUT (Line Level Output)
Connect to an active speaker with a built-in amplifier.
i Power input terminal
Connects to a DC 12 V power supply using proper cables.
j ETHERNET/PoE Port
Connects to a PC or a network via a hub with a 10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX cable attached RJ-45 connector.
Note:
Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to the network device, such as a network camera, using the same cable as that used for network connection. It eliminates the need for power outlets at the device locations and enables easier application of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).
k RESET button
Push the button more than 3 seconds, this would restore the factory default network related settings.
l Power indicator
Lights when the camera is powered.
m micro SD card condition indicator
Lights when the micro SD card is activated normally.
Blinks when the recording is in progress on the micro SD card.
n micro SD card slot cover o micro SD card slot
Insert the micro SD card.
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Connections

Precautions

• Be sure to switch off the unit before installation and connection.
• The installation should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.
• Do not expose the power and connection cables to moisture, which may cause damage to the unit.

Connection Overview

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AUDIO
PoE Device
IN
OUT
(IEEE802.3af)
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Connections

Connecting Display Device

Connect the video signal between the IP camera and the monitor.
AUDIO
IN
OUT

Connecting Network

You can control and monitor the system via network. With the remote control (monitoring), you can change the system configuration or monitor the image via network. After the installation, check the network settings for the remote control and monitoring work.
Connect the IP camera to your network using a standard RJ-45 network cable as shown below.
PoE Device
(IEEE802.3af)
Broadband
Service
Router
AUDIO
IN
OUT
Broadband
Service
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AUDIO
OUT
IN
Connections

Connecting Power Source

Connect power, using one of the methods listed below:
To use the power adapter
Connect to the DC 12 V UL Listed, Class 2 Power Supply only on the unit. (Recommended power adapter is DC 12 V/1.5 A or above)
Connect a power source to the power input terminal with 2 and 3 aligned correctly as shown below.
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AUDIO
IN
OUT
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AUDIO
OUT
IN
Connections
To use the PoE (Power over Ethernet) device
Connect the PoE cable to the LAN port on the unit. You must use the “IEEE802.3af” standard PoE device.
PoE Device (IEEE802.3af)
AUDIO
IN
OUT
Note:
If the camera doesn't work properly after connecting PoE device, please check if the PoE device supplies enough power.

Connecting Alarm Device

Alarm terminals are used to connect the alarm (relay) devices such as sensors, door switches, etc.
A IN(R)/A IN (Sensor Input )
Connect the sensor device to the sensor input terminal.
AUDIO
IN
OUT
Sensor Device
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Connections
A OUT(R) / A OUT (Relay Output)
Connect the alarm (relay) device to the relay output terminal. Alarm signal is outputted at an event occurrence.
Alarm (Relay)
Device
AUDIO
IN
OUT
Note:
The Photo MOS Relay is rated for 100 mA at 20 V DC or 100 mA at 28 V AC.
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Connecting Microphone and Speaker Device

Optionally connect an active speaker and/or external microphone with a built-in amplifier.
AUDIO
IN
OUT
Note:
Keep the microphone away from the speaker to avoid howling.
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AUDIO
OUT
IN
AUDIO
OUT
IN
Connections

Using the micro SD card

You can record your surveillance environment with the micro SD card even if the network is disconnected condition.
To insert the micro SD card
1. Open the micro SD Card Slot Cover.
AUDIO
IN
OUT
AUDIO
IN
OUT
2. Insert the micro SD card carefully as shown in the following illustrations. Make sure the micro SD card terminal position before insert the micro SD card. Push the back end of the micro SD card to fix it at the last step.
Notes:
• Do not use the power too much when you insert the micro SD card. The micro SD card may be damaged.
• If you insert the micro SD card in the wrong position, the micro SD card may be damaged or it may cause the malfunction of the micro SD Card Slot.
• Keep the terminal part of the micro SD card in clean. Be careful the terminal part of the micro SD card not to dusty.
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• As the micro SD card is consumable, the micro SD card end its days and may be not able to save data if you use it more than over certain times. In this case, replace micro SD card to buy a new one.
Remove the micro SD card
1. Press the back end of the micro SD card to release the lock condition.
2. Take the micro SD card out carefully from the camera. It may cause a malfunction of the micro SD card or the micro SD card slot if you use the power too much at lock status.
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Caution:
• If you install the micro SD card on the camera and remove with the micro SD card condition indicator lights on, you must unmount the micro SD card by using the [SD Card > Configuration > Disk Management > Unmount] menu. The micro SD card data is compromised or the camera may not operate normally, if you remove the card without use [Unmount] function.
• LG Electronics is not responsible for deleted data caused by user mishandling when you insert or remove the micro SD card.
Recommended the micro SD card specification
32 GB
Block Size
(FAT 32)
32 kbyte
Note
Speed of reading
and writing
more than
10 MB/Second
(Class 6)
Maker Capacity
LG
Sandisk
Transcend
Less than
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Connections

Mounting the Lens

1. Remove the lens mount cap from the camera.
2. Install the CS mount type lens. Carefully align the lens mount with the camera opening, then turn the lens slowly to install it.
3. Connect the lens plug to the lens iris output connector (LENS) on the side of the camera.
When using lenses from other makers, the plug shape may not correspond to the terminal on the camera.
In such a case, remove the original plug and using a soldering iron, connect a lens iris plug according to the diagram. (Refer to next page.)
Note:
Recommended DC-Iris Lens
Maker Model name
FUJINON YV2.1x2.8SR4A-SA2L
We recommend using over 1.3 M pixel lens for optimum resolution.
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Connections
Lens iris output connector
Pin layout for the lens iris output connector.
No. DC type lenses VIDEO type lenses
1 Damping - Vcc (+9 V)
2 Damping + Not used
3 Drive + Video
4 Drive - Ground
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Rewire the lens iris plug
1. Cut off the plug of the lens cable, cut off approxi-
mately 8 mm of the insulation, and then strip approximately 2 mm of the ends of the cable sheaths.
2. Solder the ends of the cable wires to the ends of
the pins, and then attach the cover of the lens iris plug.
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Connections

Focus adjustment

After installing the lens, you should adjust the focus as shown below steps.
1. Keep pressing the ABF button about 4 seconds to initialize the focus.
2. Set the zoom level of the lens approximately.
3. Set the focus of the lens approximately.
4. Press the ABF button. The camera will be activated to adjust the focus automatically.

Camera Installation

Select a location that is strong enough to bear the full weight and install the camera securely.
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Operation and settings

Before using the system

• Before using the LG IP device make sure the connections are correct and verify whether proper power supply is used.
• Check the connections of the LG IP device for the correct conditions.
• Check that the LG IP device is(are) connected to the network and that power is supplied.
• Once the connections are made you need to install the LG client program to the PC from which you want to access the device. The LG Smart Web Viewer program is automatically installed when you connect the LG IP device. The LG Smart Station and the LG Smart Web Viewer program are the network program of the LG Video Server and the LG IP cameras.
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• To view streaming video in Internet Explorer, set your browser to allow ActiveX controls. If you find this message “This website wants to install the following add-on: ‘IPCam_Streamer.cab’ from ‘LG ELECTRONICS INC’”, Click the yellow bar and install LG Smart Web Viewer Program on your computer.
• The Layouts and the Live view pages may differ with different OS (Operating Systems) and Web Browsers.
• Care needs to be taken not to run any other applications when the Client Program is running as it may cause memory shortage.
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Operation and settings

Recommended PC Requirements

The LG IP device can be used with most standard operating systems and browsers.
Items Requirements
Operating
System
CPU
Web Browser
DirectX DirectX 9.0 or above
Memory 2 GB or above RAM
Graphics Card 256 MB or above Video RAM
Resolution
Windows XP Professional, Windows VISTA, Windows 7
Intel Core2 Quard Q6700 (2.66 GHz) or above
Microsoft Internet Explorer above the version 6.0 and below the version 8.0.
1 280 x 1 024 (with 32 bit color) or higher

Accessing the LG IP device

You can access the LG IP device by following the below steps.
1. Install LG Smart Station Program
2. Discover LG IP device using the IP Utility
The IP Utility can automatically discover and display LG IP devices on your network. The IP Utility shows the MAC address, IP address, Model name and so on.
Note:
The computer running the IP Utility must be on the same network segment (physical subnet) as the LG IP device.
2.1 Run the IP Utility program.
2.2 Click the [Search] icon or select the [Search]
option in the Device search menu. After a few seconds the found LG IP devices will be displayed in the IP Utility window.
3. Logging in to the LG Smart Web Viewer
The LG Smart Web Viewer can be used with most
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Operation and settings
web browsers. The recommended browser is Internet Explorer with Windows.
3.1 Run the IP Utility and find the LG IP devices.
3.2 When the LG IP devices appear in the IP Utility window, double-click IP address or right click on the same IP address and select "Connect to Web Page" to start the LG Smart Web Viewer. When accessing the LG Smart Web Viewer, the authenti­cation dialog appears on the screen.
3.3 Enter the user name and password. (Note that the default administrator user name and password are “admin”.)
3.4 Click the [OK] button and then the LG Smart Web Viewer is displayed in your browser.
Notes:
• You can also access the LG Smart Web Viewer as shown below.
3.1 Start your Web browser.
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3.2 Enter the IP address of the LG IP device in the address bar of the browse.
3.3 Enter the user name and password set by the administrator.
3.4 Click the [OK] button and then the LG Smart Web Viewer is displayed in your browser.
• The LG Smart Web Viewer needs more time to display it according to the network conditions.
• If the login window is not displayed, check the pop-up blocker. If you set the pop-up blocker, the login window is not displayed. You must allow the pop-ups.
• If you connect the LG Smart Web Viewer for the first time, the Security Warning window is displayed to install the LG Smart Web Viewer program. You must install the LG Smart Web Viewer program for using the LG IP device.
• If your computer or network is protected by a proxy or firewall, the proxy or firewall settings can prevent the LG Smart Web Viewer program. Change the proxy or firewall settings to activate the LG Smart Web Viewer program.
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Operation and settings

LG Smart Web Viewer Overview

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Operation and settings
Item Description
Select the video image size from the drop-down list. (1 280 x 1 024 (4:3 mode), 1 280 x 720 (16:9 mode), D1 or CIF) The initial view size is set to D1.
Displays the current video codec of the selected video stream (Master or Slave).
Check this option as the network connection type ( TCP or UDP). If you check it, the client connects to the server using TCP connection.
Click to save the current image in JPEG format on your computer.
1. Click the [Snapshot] button and then the Snapshot window is displayed.
2. Click the [Save] button in the Snapshot window.
3. Enter the file name (JPEG format) and select the folder to save it.
4. Click the [Save] button to confirm it.
5. Click the [Close] button in the Snapshot window to close it.
Displays the Camera OSD control window. Use these buttons to setup the Camera. This button does not appear on the screen if the login is other than the administrator.
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Select the video stream. From the Live view drop-down list, select the desired video image source between [Master-0] and [Slave-0].
Note:
Master and Slave are output video streams. You can set the stream configurations independently for either Master or Slave stream. This would facilitate the user to set the live view at his comfort.
Provides all the necessary tools for setting up the device to your requirements. The user will need administrator level to do this.
Note:
If you want to exit the Configuration menu, select one of the video stream in the Live view drop-down list.
Displays the current surveillance live screen.
You can monitor the camera image on the live view window of the LG Smart Web Viewer.
Click this button to connect or disconnect the audio communication between the LG IP device and the connected PC.
(Color icon: On, Gray scale icon: Off.)
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Click this button to switch the microphone off and on for the computer.
(Color icon: On, Gray scale icon: Off.)
Click this button to switch the sound off and on, for the speaker of the computer.
(Color icon: On, Gray scale icon: Off.)
Conguring the LG Network Camera Device
The features and options of the LG IP camera are configured through the Configuration menu.
Only administrator-level users have permission to access the Configuration menu.
Accessing the Configuration menu
Click the [Configuration] button to display the LG Smart Web Viewer configuration window.
Warning
The Configuration setup should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.
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Operation and settings
Conguration menu overview
The following table shows the list of menu items.
Main Menu Sub Menu
Version
Date & Time
System
Audio & Video
Network
User Basic
Maintenance
Log & Report
Language
Camera
Stream
Audio
Motion detect
Basic
RTP stream
TCP/IP
DDNS
IP filtering
SD Card Basic
Event schedule
Event
Event server
Sensor & Relay
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System settings
Version
Displays the current version of Firmware, Hardware, Software and Web Client.
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Date & Time
Time zone
Set the time difference from GMT in the area where the IP device is installed.
Select the time zone in the area where the IP device is installed from the drop down list.
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Time mode
> Synchronize with NTP Server: Select if you
want to synchronize the IP device’s date and time with those of the time server called NTP (Network Time Protocol). Specify the NTP server’s name. Click the [Test] button for connection test to the server.
> Synchronize with personal computer: Select
if you want to synchronize the IP device’s date and time with your computer.
> Synchronize manually: Select if you want to
set the IP device’s date and time manually. Select the year, month and date by clicking the calendar button. Set hour, minutes and seconds in the edit boxes.
Notes:
• When system reboot after time setting, time of system could be delayed. If you set the time correctly, set the [Synchronize with NTP server] option.
• Refer to NTP configuration as operation system of the Recording Server when the Recording Server use recording function and NTP server.
Server time
> Server time: Displays the current date and
time of the IP device.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
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Operation and settings
Maintenance
System reboot
Click the [Reboot] button to restart the IP device. It takes some minutes for the IP device to start again.
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Backup and Restore
> Backup: To take a backup all of the settings.
If necessary, it make possible to return to a backuped configuration. Click this button and follow the instructions on the browser to specify the folder and save the setting data of the IP device. This configuration backup can be restored whenever needed.
> Restore:
1. Click the [Browse] button.
2. Find and open the file in which the
configuration setting data is stored.
3. Click the [Restore] button and the
system settings will be restored and reboot the system.
Notes:
• Backup and Restore can happen on IP device having the same version of firmware. This feature is not intended for multi­configurations or for firmware upgrades.
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Operation and settings
• The [Backup] function is allowed in HTTP protocol but not in HTTPS protocol.
Firmware
> Upgrade
1. Click the [Browse] button.
2. Find and open the firmware file.
3. Click the [Upgrade] button to update
the firmware.
Note:
When you upgrade the system, it may take some minutes to be done. Do not close the browser while the upgrade is in progress. If you close the browser, it may cause a malfunction. You should wait until the confirmation window is displayed. When the upgrade is finished, the confirmation window will be displayed.
> Initialize: The [Initialize] button should be
used with caution. Clicking it will return all of the IP device’s settings to the factory default values. (Except for Network settings, PTZ Protocol and Preset settings.)
Log & Report
Log & Report status
The System log provides a summary of the status of the IP device. The unit records the data of the software activity in a file.
> View Log: Click this button to display the
system log information.
> View report: Click this button to display the
report of the system.
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Operation and settings
Language
Language list
Select a language for the LG Smart Web Viewer configuration menu and information display.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
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Audio & Video settings
Camera
Preview
You can preview the camera image on the preview window.
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Operation and settings
General
> Contrast: Edit the contrast value from 0 to
100. Selecting 100 provides the image with the highest contrast.
> Standard: Displays the video standard of the
camera.
> CaptureMode: Select the capture mode.
Maximum resolution of the camera is 1 280 x 1 024 on 4:3 or 5:4 mode, 1 280 x 720 on 16:9 mode.
Note:
If you change the CaptureMode option, the Privacy, WDR/BLC and HSBLC settings on the OSD menu are initialized.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
• Default: Click this button to restore the IP device
back to original factory settings.
Note:
The Capture mode is not initialized.
Stream
Master/Slave
> Enable: Click to activate the stream function. > Video codec: Select the video mode (Codec)
from the drop-down list. The viewer can choose between MJPEG and H.264.
> Resolution: Select the image size to be sent
from the camera. (1 280 x 1 024 (4:3 or 5:4), 1 280 x 720 (16:9), D1(704 x 480) or CIF(352 x 240))
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> Maximum Frame rate: Set the frame rate of
the image.
> GOP size: It means “Group of Pictures”. The
higher the GOP, the better is the video quality of the camera. Edit the value of GOP from 1 to 30. This setting is valid for H.264 video format only.
> Quality: Select the Quality.
- VBR: The bit rate may vary depending on the complexity of the video to meet the selected quality.
- CBR: The video quality may vary in order to preserve a constant bit rate.
> Stream quality: If the [Quality] option set
to VBR, this option is displayed. Select the stream quality from the drop down box, the camera supports five types (Highest, High, Medium, Low and Lowest)
> Bit rate: If the [Quality] option set to CBR, this
option is displayed. Edit the bit rate value from 256 kbps to 10 240 kbps.
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Note:
If the ‘Bit rate’ is configured too low with high resolution, the actual frame rate will decrease because of narrow bandwidth. So you need to set or change the ‘Bit rate’ to high value.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
Audio
Audio In
> Enable: Click the check box if you want to
send the audio from the microphone input connector.
Note:
The Clients connected to the IP device remain unaffected with additional changes made in the setting.
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> Audio type: Select the codec when you
send the audio from the microphone input connector.
Audio Out
> Enable: Click the check box to output the
audio from the speaker.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
Motion detect
Preview
You can preview the motion detection window on the preview window.
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General
> Sensitivity: Enter the sensitivity to detect an
object in motion.
> Save: Click this button to confirm the
settings.
How to set the motion detect window
1. Click the [Add] button. The motion detect win­dow is displayed. You can add the five windows maximum for motion detection area.
2. Set the [Sensitivity] option.
3. Click the edge or coner of the window box to adjust the window size for motion detection.
4. Click the [Save] button to save the settings.
Notes:
• You can reset the window size. Click one of the window edge or coner and drag & drop to reset the motion detection area.
• Motion Detection can be activated when at least one of channels(Master/Slave) is enabled, Video codec is set to H.264 and GOP size is more than 2.
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Network settings
Basic
General
> MAC address: Displays the MAC address.
Port & Encryption
> Web port: The default HTTP port number
(80) can be changed to any port within the range 1 025 to 65 535.
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> RTSP port: Check RTSP port. The default port
is 554. Other ports can be selected within the range 1025 to 65 535.
> Network encryption: Select the HTTP or
HTTPS option for security.
Note:
The RTSP port number should not be same with the web port number.
ARP Ping
> Enable ARP Ping to configure IP address:
Check to enable ARP ping.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
RTP stream
RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is an internet protocol that allows programs to manage the real-time transmission of multimedia data, via unicast or multicast.
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Operation and settings
Master / Slave
> RTP unicast: When enabled the transmission
of the data to the specified equipment happens on a network specifying a single address.
> RTP multicast: When enabled it reduces the
transmission load on the camera by making the computer of the same segment network receive the same transmission data. When multicast option is checked then select Video Port number, Audio Port number and Data port number.
- Video RTP port: Specify the video transmission port number used for the multicast streaming. It is initially set to 8 888 and you can edit this between 1 025 and 65 534.
- Audio RTP port: Specify the audio port number used for the multicast streaming. It is initially set to 7 778 and you can edit this between 1 025 and 65 534.
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- Data RTP port: Specify the VA data port number used for the multicast streaming. It is initially set to 6 666 and you can edit this between 1 025 and 65 534.
- IP address: Set the IP address for RTP multicast.
Note:
Each stream using multicast needs its own a pair of multicast IP address and port numbers to avoid address conflict.
TTL
> TTL: This option indicates the Time-To-Live
of multicast packets. The default setting is 7, and the allowed TTL range is from 1 to 255.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
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TCP/IP
IP address status
> Automatically set with DHCP: Select this
option when a DHCP server is installed on the network to allow IP address assignment. With this setting, the IP address is assigned automatically.
- Notify to SMTP server, if IP address is changed: If you select this option, the user get a notification mail telling about changing of IP of the IP device.
Note:
You should register the SMTP server on the Event server setting to set this function.
> Statically set: Select this option when you set
a fixed IP address, with this setting, specify the IP address, Subnet mask and default gateway manually.
- IP address: Enter an IP address.
- Subnet mask: Enter a subnet mask address.
- Gateway: Enter the gateway address.
DNS server status
> Primary DNS server: Enter the Primary
domain name server that translates the hostnames into IP address.
> Secondary DNS server: Enter the Secondary
DNS server address that backups the Primary DNS.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
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DDNS
This free service is very useful when combined with the LG DDNS Server. It allows the user to connect the IP device using the URL, rather than an IP Address. This also solves the problem of having a dynamic IP address.
DDNS status
> Don’t use DDNS server: Disable the DDNS
function.
> Use DDNS server: Enable the DDNS function.
- Provider: Displays the DDNS provider.
- Hostname: Enter the hostname you want to use.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
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IP filtering
The access of the IP addresses in the list are allowed or denied according to the choice made in the drop-down list of the Basic policy option. The administrator can add up to 10 IP address entries to the list (a single entry can contain multiple IP addresses). The users from these IP addresses need to be specified in the user list with the appropriate access rights. The IP list is to control the access permission of clients by checking the client IP address.
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IP list
> Basic policy: Select the basic policy type.
- Allow all: Allow all the IP address basically, but the IP addresses in the list are denied.
- Deny all: Deny all the IP address basically, but the IP addresses in the list are allowed. It needs at least one IP address to activate this function.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
• Add: Click this button to add the IP address.
1. Click the [Add] button.
2. Set the IP options.
- Alias: Enter the alias.
- From: Enter the start IP address for the IP filtering.
- To: Enter the end IP address for the IP filtering.
Note:
If you want to deny or to allow a range of IP addresses, enter the start IP address to "From" and the end IP address to "To". You can also add an IP address by entering the same IP address to "From" and "To".
3. Click the [Save] button.
4. Repeat the steps 1 to 3 to add additional IP address.
• Remove: Click this button to delete the IP address.
1. Select the alias from the list.
2. Click the [Remove] button. The IP address
will be deleted.
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User settings
Basic
The IP device is shipped with the login rights of administrator only. If others need to access the IP device excluding the configuration a login with viewer rights need to be created. A maximum of 50 users can be created.
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User list
> Add the User
You can register a new user with various access rights.
1. Click the [Add] button. User setting dialog is displayed.
2. Enter the new User ID and Password. (Should have a minimum of 4 characters and preferably a combination of alphanumeric).
3. To confirm the password, retype the password that you typed in the Password box.
4. Select the authority from the drop down list to provide the access rights to each user and then click the [Save] to confirm your selection.
- Administrator: Allows you to operate setup menus and to view live images.
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- Power user: Use of the limited functions of the system ( The Configuration menu is not allowed. A power user can use the Live View, OSD control and audio functions.
- Normal user: Provides the lowest level of access. Allows to view live images only.
- Custom user: The user can login and view the live stream image only when the “Enable anonymous login” option is checked to enable it.
Note:
Remember the password.
> Edit the registered user
You can change the password or authority.
1. Choose the user ID and then click the [Edit] button.
2. Change the Password or Authority, then click the [Save] button to confirm your selection.
> Delete the registered user
1. Choose the user ID you want to delete.
2. Click the [Remove] button.
Note:
The default administrator user ID ‘admin’ and ‘anonymous’ are permanent and cannot be deleted.
Anonymous
> Enable anonymous login
Check the box to enable anonymous user login - allows the user access for only viewing the live stream image.
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Max RTP stream connection
> Maximum number of simultaneous stream
connection: Set this number to limit the number of
simultaneous stream connections.
The connections depend on the stream configuration as shown in the following Maximum RTP stream connection by stream configuration.
Video
Resolution
Codec
H.264 720p 30 HIGHEST Up to 10
MJPEG 720p 20 HIGHEST Up to 7
Frame
Rate
Quality
Maximum
RTP stream
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Note:
Preview window of the IP device setting and preset setting are affected by this setting.
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
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SD Card settings
Basic
SD Card Recording
> Always: Start the recording at once. > Recurrence Pattern: The recording is started
according to the setting time of the selected day.
Note:
You can not set the time for a day. It will start the recording for the selected day of the time.
> Never: [Always] and [Recurrence Pattern]
recording functions are not activated.
> Overwrite: If the micro SD card has
insufficient space and this option will be activated. It will overwrite the oldest data.
> DiskFull Notification: Sends an warning
e-mail to the SMTP server when the micro SD card has fully recorded. Select the SMTP server from the drop-down list. You should register the SMTP server on the Event server setting to set this function.
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> Network Failure Recording: Select the
checkbox to activate the micro SD card recording function. If the system does not work with recording server, the system will record the data to the micro SD Card. When the system connect to the recording server again, the recorded data of the micro SD card will transfer to the recording server automatically.
> Recording Server IP: Enter the rcording
server IP.
> Set as NTP server IP: Click this button to use
the entered Recording Server IP as the NTP server IP.
> Stream: Select the stream type for the
recording.
Notes:
The recorded file name is made automatically as the “[Created date of the file]_[GMT Recording Time]+(-)[Value of the Local Time minus GMT Time (Second)]_[Use or not of the Daylight saving time(N/D)] [Stream index][DeleteFlag].DAT” type.
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Disk Management
> Using the micro SD card
1. Insert the micro SD card carefully to the micro SD card slot of the camera.
2. Click the [Mount] button. If the micro SD card is mounted to the system correctly, the [Mount] button will be changed to the [Unmount] button.
3. Displays the information of the [Disk ID], [Status], [Total Space] and [Free Space] options.
Notes:
• When the micro SD card is mounted, you should format the micro SD card. After the micro SD card format is finished, you should click the [Mount] button to use it.
• When you use the micro SD card format function, it may not progress immediately. In this case, you should try it again after waiting a few minutes.
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> Remove the micro SD card
1. Click the [Unmount] button. If the micro SD card is unmounted from the system correctly, the [Unmount] button will be changed to the [Mount] button.
2. Remove the micro SD card from the micro SD card slot of the camera.
Note:
When you use the Unmount function, it may not progress immediately. Operations such as recording of the system and reading of data are required stop time before the Unmount function is activated. You should try it again after waiting a few minutes.
File Management
Displays the recorded file of the micro SD card on the list. Click the [Search] button to display the recorded file. The list will be updated when you click the [Search] button.
> To view the recorded file of the micro SD
card
1. Select the search option.
- All: Search the all recorded files in the micro SD card.
- Some: You can set the search condition by using the date and time options.
2. Click the [Search] button and then the search result is displayed on the list.
> Download: You can download the recorded
data of the list to your PC. Select a recorded file on the list and click the [Download] button. The two confirmation window is displayed. You should download the all files that the recorded file(*.DAT) and information file(*.INFO).
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Notes:
• It is recommended to deactivate the [Overwrite] function before you download the file. When [Overwrite] function is activated, the downloading file might be overwritten, if the micro SD card has insufficient space.
• The downloaded file can be played by using the LG Smart Station player.
> Remove: Delete file from the SD card.
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Event settings
Event schedule
When an event (VA/Motion detect/Sensor event) occurs, this unit records the live images and routes as configured.
Event schedule list
> To edit the Event Schedule
1. Select the Trigger event and click the [Edit] button. Event schedule window is displayed.
2. Set the options.
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• Trigger: Displays the selected trigger event.
• Time: Sets the Day, Start, Finish, Pre alarm, Post alarm and Ignore interval time options.
• Action: Selects the options. This occurs when the event runs.
- FTP server/SMTP server: Uploading of images to an FTP server, or e-mail notifica­tion.
- Control relay: The relay is acti­vated or deactivated.
- SDCard recording: Record on the SD card when the event runs.
• Stream: Selects the stream of the connected camera.
3. Click the [Save] button to confirm the settings.
Notes:
• You should register the SMTP and FTP server on the Event server setting to set this function.
• Recording of event(VA/Motion detect/ Sensor event) runs every 5 minutes split file.
• If the capacity of the SD card remains less than 200 MB, stop recording or overwrite new file after delete old one as [Overwrite] setting. The overwritten file can not play or may malfunction when you download.
• Recorded file on the SD card, is recording 1 frame per second when set video codec to MJPEG.
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Event Server
Event Servers are used to receive the recorded video clip and/or notification messages.
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FTP server list
Image files can be transferred to the FTP server within the scheduled time. Image file that has been recorded linked to an external event is sent to the FTP server periodically.
> To add the FTP server
1. Click the [Add] button. FTP server setting window is displayed.
2. Set the FTP server options.
- Alias: Type the FTP Server name to upload the image files.
- Address: Enter the FTP server’s IP address.
- Port: Enter the port number. The default FTP port is 21.
- User ID: Type the user name for the Folder shared in the FTP server.
- Password: Type the password for the folder shared in the FTP Server.
- Folder: Type the path with the folder that is shared in the FTP server.
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- Test: Select [Test] to test the FTP server.
3. Click the [Save] button to confirm the settings.
> To edit the FTP server
1. Choose the FTP server in the FTP server list.
2. Click the [Edit] button. You can check or edit the FTP server options.
> To delete the FTP server
1. Choose the FTP server in the FTP server list.
2. Click the [Remove] button. This would remove the FTP server from the list.
SMTP server list
By selecting the e-mail option, a still image of the event is captured and an e-mail with the attached image file is sent to the specified mail address.
> To add the SMTP server
1. Click the [Add] button. SMTP server setting window is displayed.
2. Set the SMTP server options.
- Alias: Enter the SMTP server name.
- User ID: Enter the user ID of the SMTP server. This would be the one who owns the mail account.
- Password: Enter the password of the SMTP server.
- Address: Enter the SMTP server address.
- Port: Enter the port number. The default port is 25.
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- Enable SSL: Check when use the SSL (Secure Socket Layer) protocol. SSL protocol is cryptographic protocols that provide secure communication on a network.
- Receiving address: Type the recipients e-mail address. You can specify only one recipient e-mail address.
- Administrator address: Type the e-mail address of the administrator.
- Subject: Enter the subject/title of the e-mail.
- Message: This message can describe the information of the acquired IP address, etc.
- Test: Select [Test] to test the SMTP server.
3. Click the [Save] button to confirm the settings.
> To edit the SMTP server
1. Choose the SMTP server in the SMTP server list.
2. Click the [Edit] button. You can check or edit the SMTP server options.
> To delete the SMTP server
1. Choose the SMTP server in the SMTP server list.
2. Click the [Remove] button.
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Sensor & Relay
Sensor
> Enable: Marks up when you want to activate
> Alias: Displays the sensor name. > Type: Select the sensor type.
Relay
> Control duration: Enter the relay time. > Alias: Displays the relay name. > Type: Select the relay type. > Control relay:
• Save: Click this button to confirm the settings.
- Stop: Click to stop the relay.
the sensor.
- Run: Click to activate the relay.
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OSD Menu Setup

The following table shows the list of menu items and options. You can adapt the camera to your requirements by setting up the respective items in these menus.
Main Menu Sub Menu Contents
WDR/BLC
BRIGHTNESS 0 to 100
AGC
EXPOSURE ELC/ALC
SHUTTER
SENS-UP
EXIT RET/TOP/END
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OFF/WDR/BLC/
HSBLC
OFF/LOW/MIDDLE/
HIGH
X64, ..., x2, AUTO,
OFF, A.FLK, 1/100,
..., 1/10 000
OFF
AUTO
Main Menu Sub Menu Contents
WHITE BAL
DAY/NIGHT
3D-DNR
ATW -
AUTO -
AWC / PUSH -
COLOR TEMP
MANUAL
AUTO
DAY -
NIGHT -
OFF -
LOW -
MIDDLE -
HIGH -
RED -100 to 100
BLUE -100 to 100
EXIT RET/TOP/END
LEVEL
DWELL TIME 5, 10, 15s
EXIT RET/TOP/END
INDOOR,
OUTDOOR
LOW/ MIDDLE/
HIGH
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Main Menu Sub Menu Contents
PRIVACY OFF -
ON
COLOR
TRANSPARENCY 0 to 16 -
MASK NUMBER
RECT. DISPLAY ON/OFF
RECTANGLE
MASK NUMBER
CIR. DISPLAY ON/OFF
CIRCLE
RADIUS SIZE 0 to 100
RED 0 to 255
GREEN 0 to 255
BLUE 0 to 255
EXIT
HEIGHT 4 to 100
WIDTH 4 to 100 MOVE Y 2 to 98 MOVE X 2 to 98
EXIT
HEIGHT 1 to 15
WIDTH 1 to 15 MOVE Y 0 to 100 MOVE X 0 to 100
EXIT
RET/TOP/
END
AREA1 to
AREA8
RET/TOP/
END
AREA1 to
AREA2
RET/TOP/
END
MANUAL
ADJUST
ABF PUSH
BACK
FOCUS
FOCUS
RESET
D/N ABF OFF/ ON
EXIT RE T/TOP/END
MASK NUMBER
POLYGON
POLY. DISPLAY ON/OFF POLYGON DRAW ­POLYGON MOVE -
EXIT
EXIT RET/TOP/END
AREA1 to
AREA2
RET/TOP/
END
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Main Menu Sub Menu Contents
D-ZOOM
D-EFFECT OFF/ MIRROR/ ROTATE/ V-FLIP
SHARPNESS 0 to 68
COLOR OFF/ ON
SPECIAL
PIP
STABILIZER OFF/ ON
USER TITLE OFF/ ON
LANGUAGE
EXIT RET/TOP/END
(The option depends on the model.)
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
WINDOW MOVE
English
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ZOOM
PAN
TILT
EXIT
IMAGE MOVE
IMG SIZE
EXIT
Main Menu Sub Menu Contents
SCENE MODE
RESET
EXIT - -
STD -
BKLT -
LOWLIT -
OUTDOOR -
INDOOR -
TRAFFIC -
USER -
CAMERA REBOOT -
FACTORY RESET -
EXIT -
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General Operation
1. Click the [OSD control] button on the LG Smart Web Viewer.
2. Click button on the OSD control window.
The camera setting menu appears on the live view window.
3. Use or button to select an option then click button. Submenu appears.
4. Use or button to select a submenu option.
5. Use or button to select a value.
6. Select [EXIT] option then click button to exit the setup menu. In the submenu, use or button to select the [EXIT] then use or button to select a mode and click button to exit the setup menu.
• RET: Return to the previous.
• TOP: Return to the CAMERA SET TING menu
screen.
• END: Exit the setup menu.
Notes:
• button: Used to move upper direction on the menu screen.
• button: Used to move lower direction on the menu screen.
• button: Used to increase the value selected in the menu.
• button: Used to decrease the value selected in the menu.
• button: Executes selections and displays a submenu for an item with the mark.
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Exposure settings
You can set the exposure options using the EXPOSURE menu.
1. Select [EXPOSURE] option on the [CAMERA SETTING] menu.
2. Use or button to select a mode (ALC ELC).
3. Press button and the EXPOSURE menu appears.
Notes:
• ELC Mode is right for outdoor scenes.
• ALC Mode is right for indoor scenes.
• If you use not DC Iris lens but Manual Iris lens, must
set ELC mode on the [EXPOSURE] option.
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WDR/BLC
Use WDR/BLC option to view the object clearly in backlight conditions.
1. Select [WDR/BLC] option on the [EXPOSURE] menu.
2. Use or button to select a mode then click button.
• WDR: WDR (Wide dynamic range) feature can
be very helpful to cope with very challenging lighting conditions. It is capable of capturing both of the dark part and bright part and combining the differences into a scene to generate a highly realistic image as original scene. Set the WDR limit.
> WDR LIMIT: LOW MIDDLE HIGH > ACE (Adaptive Contrast Enhancement) : This
function is used when you want to display dark areas of WDR brightly.
• BLC: Camera's backlight compensation feature
helps alleviate issues of visibility in high contrast areas. Set the BLC limit.
> BLC LIMIT: LOW MIDDLE HIGH
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• HSBLC: Use for masking brightness of the specific area to view the subject more clearly. The HSBLC mode is automatically activated only in low luminance scene.
> AREA SETTING: Use or button to
select an area then use or button to select [ON] or [OFF]. Click button to exit the area setting menu.
> GRAY SCALE: Use or button to select a
gray scale. (GRAY D.GRAY BLACK).
> USER SCALE: Use or button to select a
bright level. (5 levels)
> MASK: Use or button to select [ON] or
[OFF]. If you set the MASK to ON, the mask function is activated only when the HSBLC is activated by auto mode.
• OFF: Not in use.
BRIGHTNESS
You can increase the brightness of the darkened video. If you set the brightness to lower value, the image gets darkened. If you set the brightness to higher value, the image gets bright.
1. Select [BRIGHTNESS] option on the [EXPOSURE] menu.
2. Use or button to set the bright level.
AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
If the images are too dark, change the maximum [AGC] value to make the images brighter.
1. Select the [AGC] option on the [EXPOSURE] menu.
2. Use or button to select a mode.
SHUTTER (Shutter Speed)
Select the desired shutter speed for camera exposure. You can change the shutter speed to higher speed to capture fast-moving subjects, though the image becomes darker.
1. Select [SHUTTER] option on the [EXPOSURE] menu.
2. Use or button to set shutter speed.
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SENS-UP
If pictures are not clear due to darkness, this SENS-UP operation would increase the sensitivity of picture.
1. Select [SENS-UP] option on the [EXPOSURE] menu.
2. Use or button to select a mode.
• AUTO: Adjust the sensitivity of the picture automatically.
> SENS-UP LIMIT: Use or button to set
the SENS-UP limit. (x2 to x64)
> EXIT: Select a mode and click button to
exit the menu.
• OFF: Not in use.
Note:
If you set to one of the SHUTTER options except AUTO on the [SHUTTER] menu or [AGC] to [OFF], the [SENS-UP] setting is not available and [---] mark is displayed.
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White Balance settings
Select the method by which the camera shifts its output colors to compensate for the color of a light source.
1. Select the [WHITE BALANCE] option.
2. Use or button to select a mode then click button.
• ATW (Auto-Tracing White Balance): In this mode,
white balance has better coverage than auto. Proper white balance may not be obtained under the following conditions:
> When the scene contains mostly high color
temperature objects, such as a blue sky or sunset.
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> When the scene is dim.
• AUTO: You can set the white balance options automatically.
• AWC / PUSH: If you select the AWC / PUSH mode, you will be able to set up the White Balance automatically using button.
• MANUAL: You can set the white balance options manually.
> COLOR TEMP: Use or button to select
a function.
- INDOOR: The color temperature range for the proper white balance is approximately 3 200 K.
- OUTDOOR: The color temperature range for the proper white balance is approximately 5 100 K.
> RED: Set the desired red value. > BLUE: Set the desired blue value.
Day/Night settings
1. Select [DAY/NIGHT] option.
2. Use or button to select a mode for DAY/NIGHT function.
• AUTO: DYA/NIGHT mode changes automatically.
Note:
If you set the AGC to [OFF] on the [EXPOSURE] menu, the AUTO mode of the DAY/NIGHT func­tion is not available and [---] mark is displayed.
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> LEVEL: Use or button to select a level. > DWELL TIME: Use or button to select
a dwell time.
• DAY: Color mode enabled.
• NIGHT: Black-and-white mode enabled.
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3D-DNR setting
1. Select [3D-DNR] option.
If pictures are not clear due to noise, this option would reduce the noise of picture.
2. Use or button to select an option.
Notes:
• If you set the AGC to [OFF] on the [EXPOSURE] menu, the [3D-DNR] function is not available and [---] mark is displayed.
• When you use this function, the afterimage may occur.
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Privacy Setting
This function is aiming at the protection of personal privacy. The selected part is not displayed on the screen.
1. Select the [PRIVACY] option.
2. Use or button to select [ON] and press . The PRIVACY SETUP menu appears.
• COLOR: You can make any color by adjusting
R.G.B LEVEL.
• TRANSPARENCY: You can adjust the transparency
of MASK.
• RECTANGLE :
> Use or button to select a mask on the
[MASK NUMBER].
> Use or button to set up the [ON] or
[OFF] on the RECT. DISPLAY option.
> Use or to select an option then use
or button to adjust the option.
- HEIGHT: Increase or decrease the vertical size of the mask.
- WIDTH: Increase or decrease the horizontal size of the mask.
- MOVE Y: Moves vertical position of the mask.
- MOVE X: Moves horizontal position of the mask.
• CIRCLE :
> Use or button to select a mask on the
[MASK NUMBER].
> Use or button to set up the [ON] or
[OFF] on the CIR. DISPLAY option.
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> Use or to select an option then use
or button to adjust the option.
- HEIGHT: Increase or decrease the vertical size of the mask.
- WIDTH: Increase or decrease the horizontal size of the mask.
- MOVE Y: Moves vertical position of the mask.
- MOVE X: Moves horizontal position of the mask.
- RADIUS SIZE : You can adjust the RADIUS SIZE.
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• POLYGON :
> Use or button to select a mask on the
[MASK NUMBER].
> Use or button to set up the [ON] or
[OFF] on the POLY. DISPLAY option.
> Use the , , , and buttons to
draw the polygon by moving each vertex on the [POLYGON DRAW]. Each movable vertex will be displayed as a black square spot each
time you click the button.
> Use the
move the polygon on the [POLYGON MOVE].
, , , and buttons
to
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Operation and settings
Back Focus Setting
The back focus function is activated automatically according to your setting. And also, when the Day&Night function is activated, the back focus function is activated automatically.
MANUAL ADJUST
You can adjust the back focus manually.
1. Select the [MANUAL ADJUST] option on the [BACK FOCUS] menu and then click button.
2. Use or button to adjust the focus point then click button to exit the menu.
ABF ADJUST
You can adjust the back focus automatically.
1. Select the [ABF ADJUST ] option on the [BACK FOCUS] menu and then click button. This function will be activated automatically to adjust the back focus.
2. When the focus setting is finished, click button to return to the previous menu.
FOCUS RESET
Reset the focus point to factory default position.
Select the [FOCUS RESET] option on the [BACK FOCUS] menu and then click button. The screen will be dim. Use the [Manual Adjust] or [ABF push] option to adjust the focus.
Note:
You can reset the focus using the ABF button. When you keep pressing ABF button about 4 seconds, the camera will reset the focus.
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D/N ABF
You can set the Day&Night function with ABF function.
Use or button to select a option.
• ON: If you set to On, the ABF function will be activated automatically when the D/N function is activated.
• OFF: Not used.
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Special menu settings
D-ZOOM
You can select the digital zoom level.
1. Select [D-ZOOM] option on the [SPECIAL] menu.
2. Use or button to select [ON] then click button. When you set to ON, the displayed image can be shaking.
3. Use or button to select an option then use or button to select a level.
• ZOOM: Use or button to enlarge the
screen.
• PAN: Use or button to move the screen.
(left or right)
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• TILT: Use or button to move the screen. (up or down)
D-EFFECT (Digital effect)
You can select the digital effect.
1. Select the [D-EFFECT] option on the [SPECIAL] menu.
2. Use or button to select a digital effect.
• V-FLIP: Flip the picture vertically.
• MIRROR: Turn on the mirror effect.
• ROTATE: Rotate the picture. (180°)
• OFF: Turn off the digital effect.
SHARPNESS
The degree to which the boundary of the two portions is clearly distinguished.
1. Select the [SHARPNESS] option on the [SPECIAL] menu.
2. Use or button to adjust the option. If you set the sharpness value to higher, the image outline becomes sharp. If you set to lower value, the image outline becomes dim.
COLOR
You can switch the displayed picture to gray scale or color.
1. Select the [COLOR] option on the [SPECIAL] menu.
2. Use or button to change a color effect.
• ON: To display the picture with color.
• OFF: To display the picture with grayscale.
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PIP
You can view an image in PIP(picture in picture) mode.
1. Select the [PIP] option on the [SPECIAL] menu.
2. Use or button to select [ON] then click button. The PIP window is displayed on the live window.
• WINDOW MOVE :
through the live image window using and
• IMAGE MOVE : You can view the special area
image on the PIP window. Use , , or button to view the live image of the special area.
• IMG SIZE: Use or button to enlarge or
reduce the size of image on the PIP window. This function is activated with digital zoom function.
The PIP window can be moved
, ,
buttons.
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STABILIZER
The image stabilizer function minimizes the appearance of shaky images caused by low-frequency vibration.
This function is useful for outdoor surveillance.
Select the [STABILIZER] option and set to ON or OFF.
Note:
If you set the [STABILIZER] to ON, the Digital zoom is set to [x1.1] automatically.
USER TITLE
You can use the camera identification to assign a number and character to the camera (0 to 9, A to Z, a to z). To disappear the user title, select [OFF].
1. Select the [USER TITLE] option on the [SPECIAL] screen.
2. Use or button to select [ON] then click button. The USER TITLE menu appears.
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1. Select the [LANGUAGE] option on the [SPECIAL] screen.
2. Use or button to select the language.
A
3. Use , , or button to select a character or number then click button.
• CLR: Clear all entered characters and numbers.
• POS: Move the USER TITLE position on the screen
using the arrow buttons.
• END: Confirm your selection or exit the setting.
• A(Blank): Insert a space at the cursor position.
• / : Moves cursor to left or right.
LANGUAGE
Select the viewer language for the camera setup menu and OSD information display.
SCENE mode setting
You can set value installed camera environment properly using this function. Several configuration value is set automatically to select option.
• STD: Settings general environment .
• BKLT: WDR set automatically to see the subject clearly
under the backlight condition.
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• LOWLIT: Increase the Gain and set SENS-UP function to see the subject cleary under the low light condition.
• OUTDOOR: Change to the ELC mode not to decrease definition under too light condition. And decrease Brightness valuse slightly prevent to video of supersaturation.
• INDOOR: Condition of light set automatically to match indoor environment.
• TRAFFIC: Set shutter speed fast to apprehend traffic information and status.
• USER: If user change each value of function, save the changes.
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Notes:
• Set each value of option as selected option on the [SCENE MODE] like as below table.
OPTION STD BKLT LOWLIT OUTDOOR
Shutter speed AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO
AGC MIDDLE MIDDLE HIGH MIDDLE
White Balance
WDR/BLC OFF WDR OFF OFF
3D-DNR MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE
DAY/NIGHT AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO
ACE - OFF - -
SHARPNESS 34 34 34 34
BRIGHTNESS 50 50 50 45
SENS-UP
EXPOSURE ALC ALC ALC ELC
ATW ATW ATW ATW
OFF OFF AUTO x10 OFF
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OPTION
Shutter speed AUTO Manual(1/120) -
AGC MIDDLE HIGH -
White Balance
WDR/BLC OFF OFF -
3D-DNR MIDDLE MIDDLE -
DAY/NIGHT AUTO AUTO -
ACE - - -
SHARPNESS 34 34 -
BRIGHTNESS 50 50 -
SENS-UP
EXPOSURE ALC ALC -
INDOOR TRAFFIC USER
Manual
(Indoor)
OFF OFF -
ATW -
• Value of [SCENE MODE] is not initialized even the reboot system. If you set to [STD], the defaut value of [SCENE MODE], run factory reset.
• If you use not DC Iris lens but Manual Iris lens, must set ELC mode on the [EXPOSURE] option. In this case, value of [SCENE MODE] set to [USER] automatically.
Reset setting
1. Select the [RESET ] option.
2. Click button and the RESET menu appears.
3. Use or button to select option.
• CAMERA REBOOT: Reboot the camera system.
• FACTORY RESET: Clear certain settings and
information and return to factory default settings.
4. Click button to confirm your selection.
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Troubleshooting

This section provides useful information to help you to resolve any diculty you might have with your LG IP device. Fault symptoms, possible causes and remedial actions are provided here.
IP Setting problems
• ARP/Ping: Disconnect and reconnect the power to the network camera. The device should get the IP within 2 minutes.
• Ping your camera: Open the command prompt on your computer, type ping with the IP address of the network device. The reply obtained by this command provides explanation for the cause of the problem.
1. bytes = 32 time = 2 ms indicates that the IP
address is already used and cannot reuse the same. A new IP address needs to be obtained.
2. Destination host unreachable: indicates that the
network device and your computer do not fall in the same subnet hence needs to get a new IP address. Contact the system administrator for the required help.
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3. Request timed out: Indicates that the IP is free as it is not used by anyone and the network device can obtain this.
• IP Conflicts: If the LG network device is set with a static IP address and if the DHCP option is set then there may be IP’s same as the network device and other network partner. Hence set the static IP address to
0.0.0.0 to resolve this conflict.
Cannot access the camera from browser:
• Reconnect the network camera with power and check the ping operation to know if the IP is used by others.
• Disable the proxy setting in the Browser if you are using a proxy server.
• Check for proper cabling and network connections, try to ping after verifying the connectivity.
• Sometimes when HTTPS is enabled, we would be checking the URL with http, in this case manually change the URL to the http/https accordingly.
• Verify the DNS and Gateway settings if the IP address is assigned statically to the network device.
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Accessing camera external to the local network
• Firewall Protection: Check for the internet firewall with the system administrator, either he has to do port forwarding or modify the DMZ function on the router.
• Default router needed: Check if you need configure the router settings.
Sporadic network performance
• Network Switches or hubs used may be of the lower configuration and the load on this may not meet the required conditions of our network camera.
• Check for the RJ-45 cables that are used for the network connectivity.
• If PoE is used check if the power is got by the network camera when connected to it.
Login Password lost
• Reset the camera by pressing the Reset button for more than 3 seconds to restore default settings.
• After the factory settings login using the default username and password.
Video Streaming problems
• If the video streaming does not start on the Web browser, install the LG Web Client ActiveX program on your computer following the instructions on the Web browser.
• When Windows IE browsers are used always take care to allow pop ups, check this option before we run the web client.
• Check the quality of image by referring the video settings as described in the manual.
• Sometimes there would be intermittent or very slow video streaming, this may be because of the higher resolution and frame rate that are set for the video.
• The video streaming may appear poor at times, this may be because of the network traffic, too many devices connected to the switch or hub, enabling motion detection to each of the video streams and because of other programs running on your computer.
• If the images appear to be blurred adjust the focus of the network camera to get a clear image.
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• Video images if appear white and black adjust the settings in the OSD to get back the colorful image.
• Select the Night mode if the network camera is connected at a place where surrounding light is less or dark.
• If we obtain lower frame rate than set we need to check from the system administrator for sufficient bandwidth available or reduce the number of applications running on the client computer.
• If the client PC’s are unable to access the multicast stream, check with the system administrator for the use of a valid multicast address or check if the router is supporting multicasting.
• If the images appear to have white of gray stripes on it, upgrade the Video graphics driver on the client PC to the latest version.
• Video images may be noisy if you are using the camera in a very low light environment or the bit rate/ quality is set to very low values. Provide higher values for quality and support the surrounding environment with enough light.
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Audio condition
• The client computer that is interacting with the camera needs to have a sound card that is functional to support speaker and microphone.
• The sound card needs to be checked for its support for full duplex communication.
• Ensure that the mute button of the client computer is not set and all the audio settings are correct.
• Speaker button on the web viewer should be enabled to listen the audio from the network camera.
• Ensure that the bidirectional audio button is enabled on the Web viewer and the microphone is set.
• Change the input and the output gain for microphone and the speaker respectively to set correct audio level.
For all further support please contact the supplier or forums or websites.
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Open source software notice

The following GPL executables and LGPL libraries used in this product are subject to the GPL2.0/LGPL2.1 License Agreements:
GPL EXECUTABLES:
Linux kernel 2.6, bash, busybox, gdbm, libreadline, module­init-tools, mount, mtd-utils, net-tools, quftp, tar, util-linux
LGPL LIBRARIES:
Glibc, libelf, libesmtp, live.media
LG Electronics offers to provide source code to you on CD-ROM for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and handling upon e-mail request to LG Electronics at:
opensource@lge.com
This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years from the date of the distribution of this product by LG Electronics.
You can obtain a copy of the GPL, LGPL licenses from http:// www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html and http:// www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html.
This product includes mDNSResponder component which is licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version
2.0.
You can obtain a copy of the Apache license from http:// www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html.
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Open source software notice
This product includes
• dhcp client :
Copyright © 2004-2008 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. (“ISC”)
Copyright © 1995-2003 by Internet Software Consortium
• expat library : Copyright © 2006 expat maintainers.
• libcap
• libjpeg : Independent JPEG Group Copyright ©
1991 1998, Thomas G. Lane.
• libmd5 : Copyright © 2002 Aladdin Enterprises.
• libncurses : Copyright © 1998,2002 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.
• libpcre : Copyright © 1997-2009 University of Cambridge
• libxml2 : Copyright © 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard.
• lighttpd : Copyright © 2004, Jan Kneschke,
incremental
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• ntpdate : Copyright © David L. Mills 1992-2006
• OpenSSL :
> cryptographic software written by Eric Young
(eay@cryptsoft.com).
> software written by Tim Hudson
(tjh@cryptsoft.com).
> software developed by the OpenSSL Project
for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www. openssl.org)
• PHP software, freely available from http://www. php.net/software/ : Copyright © 1999 - 2009 The PHP Group.
• Speex :
> Copyright 2002-2008 Xiph.org Foundation > Copyright 2002-2008 Jean-Marc Valin > Copyright 2005-2007 Analog Devices Inc. > Copyright 2005-2008 Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation (CSIRO) > Copyright 1993, 2002, 2006 David Rowe > Copyright 2003 EpicGames
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Open source software notice
> Copyright 1992-1994 Jutta Degener, Carsten
Bormann
• Zlib : Copyright © 1995-2002 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.
All rights reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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Specication
ITEM LW332-F LW335-F
Camera Image Sensor 6.08 mm Progressive Scan CMOS (1.3 Mega Pixels)
Lens DC-Iris, CS Mountable
Illumination
Resolution Up to 1 280 x 1 024
Day/Night ICR
WDR Support
Image Enhancement Backlight Compensation, 3D-DNR, Exposure Control, Sens Up Control, AGC,
Video Video Out RJ-45 (Network), RCA (Installation)
Compression H.264, MJPEG
Frame Rate (Max) 30 fps @ 1 280 x 1 024 (4:3 mode), 1 280 x 720 (16:9 mode)
Multi-Streaming Dual Streaming
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Color 0.3 lx (F1.2, Gain : High)
B/W 0.005 lx (F1.2, Gain : High)
White Balance, Privacy Masking, EIS, Sharpness, Digital Zoom
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Audio Audio In/Out 1/1 (Line level input / output)
Compression G.711, G.726
2-way Audio Support
Event Alarm In/Out 1/1
Motion Detection Support
Event Notification Relay Out, Email, FTP
Pre Event Buffering Support
Video Analytics
Network Ethernet 10/100 Ethernet
Intruder Detection Not support Support
Crossing Line Not support Support
Object Removal Not support Support
Object Counting Not support Support
Tampering Not support Support
Security Password Protection, HTTPS(SSL, TLS)
Protocol TCP/IP(IPv4), HTTP, HTTPS, RTP, RTSP, UDP, DHCP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, ARP, ICMP,
DDNS(LG)
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Specication
Management Integrated Client LG Smart Station (64 channels recording and monitoring feature)
Simple Web Client Live monitoring and system management for a device
System Update LG Smart Station or Web Client
Connections Up to 10
Misc. Power Source PoE (IEEE 802.3af), DC 12 V (±20 %)
Power consumption 6.2 W 7 W
Input current DC 12 V : Maximum 480 mA
PoE : Maximum 170 mA
Operating Temperature -10 °C to 50 °C
Operating Humidity 0 % RH to 80 % RH
Weight 508 g
Dimension (W x H x D) 57.2 mm x 68 mm x 149 mm
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DC 12 V : Maximum 550 mA PoE : Maximum 200 mA
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