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Manual Printed in China v1.0
Network Camera setup and installation guide. Browser setup with settings explained.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRI C SHOCK DO
NOT
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
Network Box Camera
DO NOT
OPEN
Instruction
English Version 1.0
Manual
REMOVE COVER.NO USER SERVICABLE PART S
The
lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an
equilateral triang le, is intended to alert the user to the
presenceof un-insulated "dangerous voltage" within the
product’s enclosure that
constitute a risk of electric shock.
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
accompanying
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO
EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE
OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLO T AND FULLY
literature
may be
the appliance.
MOISTURE.
INSIDE.
of sufficient magnitude to
NOT
INSERT.
Important
In addition to the careful attent ion
video
your
your responsibility too. This sheet lists important info rmation that will help to assure your
enjoyment and proper use of the
carefully before operating and using your
Installation
1.
Read and Follow Instructions-All the safety and
operating instructions should be
video
ins
2.
Retain Instructions-The
instructions should be retained for future
3.
Heed Warnin gs-Comply with all warnings on the
video
Polarization-Do not defeat the
4.
safety purpose of the polarized
grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider t han the
A grounding typepl ug hastwo
blades
The wideblade or the t hird prong
are provided for
If the providedpl ug doesnot fit into
consult an electrician for replacement of th e
obsolete outlet.
PowerSources-This
5.
operatedonly from the type ofpower
indicated on the marking label. If
the type of power supply toyour
your
products intended to ope
other s ources,
6.
Overloading-Do not overload wall outletsof
extension cordsas this can
or electric shock.
cords,
insul ation, and broken plugs are
may
examine the cord,
damage or deteriorated insulation,
by yourservicete
7.
Power Cord Protection-Power supply cordsshould
be routed so that theyare not
or pinc hedby item s placed upon or against them,
paying
conveniencereceptacles,
exit from the
Safeguards
devoted
product, safety is a major factor in th e design of
product is operated.Followalloper
tr
uctions.
product and inthe operating ins
and
video
fray
ed powercords,
result
particular attention to cords at plugs,
safety and operating
or
other.
a third ground ing prong.
yoursafety.
video
product should be
dealer orlocal
power
rate from battery power,
refer
to the operating ins
result
Overloaded AC
damagedorcrackedwire
in a shockorfire hazard.Periodically
and if its
appearance
chnician.
likelyto be walked on
and the point where they
videoproduct.
to quality standards in the manufacturing process of
video
product and
video
r
ead before
the
ating
refer
ence.
tru
ctions
.
youroutlet,
sour
ce
you
are not sure of
loca
tion,consult
company.
For video
or
tru
ctions
.
in the r isk of
fire
outlets, extension
dangerous.
They
indicat
es
haveitreplac
ed
every
instrument.
However,
accessory
product.
equipment. Please read them
8.
Ventilation-Slots and openingsin the caseare
provided
for
ventilation to ensure reliable operat
video
product and to protect itfrom
of the
These openings
overheating.
covered. The
openings should never be blocked by
video
placing the
other similar surface. T his
neverbe placed near or over a radiator or heat
This video
register.
built-in installation such as a
l
ess
proper ventilation is provided or the video
un
product manufacturer’s instructions
fo
llow
ed.
9.
Attachments-Do not usea ttachments
r
ecommendedbythe
cause
they may
10.
Camera ExtensionCa bles–Check
your extension
your
localauthority regulationsprior to inst
11. Water
and Moisture-Do not useth is
near water. For example, neara bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen si nk or laundry tub, in aw
basement, near aswimming pool and the
Caution: Maintain elec trical safety.
operated
equipm ent or accessories connected to
this uni t should bear the ULlisting mark of C SA
certification mark on the
not be modified s oas to defeat the safety
This
will
help
electr ical shoc kor f ire. If in doubt, contact qualified
service personnel.
12.
A
ccessories-Do not placethis
video
equipm ent on anunstabl
cart, stand, tripod, or table. T he
video
equipment may fall, causing
damage
serious
product. Use this
only with a cart, stand,
bracket, or tablerecommendedbythe
manufacturer or sold wit h the
mounting of the p roduct should
manufacturer’s instructions and use amount ing
accessoryreco
must not be blocked
equipm ent on abed, sofa, rug,
video
product should notbeplaced in a
bookcaseorrack
video
product manufacturer as
a h
azard.
cable(s)
to verify compliance with
accessory
avoid any
potential hazard
e
to the video
videoproduct
tripod,
video
follow the
mmended by the manufacturer.
safety is
product should
have
been
unl
ess
the rating of
allation
videoproduct
e
t
lik
Powerline
itself
and shou
fea
from
product. Any
e.
tures.
ion
or
or
.
ld
Service
13.
Servicing-Do not attempt to servicethis video
equipment yourself asopening
may
expose
you to dangerousvoltage or other
Referall servicingt o qualified service
hazards.
personne
l.
Conditions Requiring Service-Unplug this video
14.
product from the
qual
cond
•
When
•
If liquid has
the
•
If the
water
•
If the
foll
those controls that are covered byth e operatin
instructions. Improper adjustment of othercontr
may
extensive
the
•
If the
has been damaged.
•
When
in performance. This i ndicates an eed
15.
Replacement
required,
eplacements used
r
characteristics as the original parts. Use of
replacements specified by the
manufacturer can prevent fire,
other hazards.
16.
Safety Check-Upon completion of
repairs to this
technici an to perform safety checks
by the manufacturer to determ ine tha t the video
product is in safe operating
17. Wall or
should be mounted to a w
instructed in this guide,using the p rovided
mounting
18. Heat
heat sources suchas radiators, heat
stoves,
produce
20.
combinat ion should bemoved withcare.
stops,
causet he
verturn.
o
Object and Liquid Ent ry-Never push objects of any
21.
kind into this
they mayto uch dangerousvol tagepoints
int
o
“short-out”
elec
video produc
22.
Lightning
product during a lightnin g storm, or when it is
unattended andunused
g
unplug it
antenna
ols
to the
su
r
e
Combination-Video
excessive
force, and
video
product and cart combinationto
video
product through openingsa s
parts that could
tric
shock. Never
t.
- For
added
from
the wall outlet anddi sconnect the
orcablesystem. This
video
product due tolightning and power line
ges.
video
product from the
quidcleanersor
forclea
uneven
surfaces may
result
in a fire
spill
liquid of any kind on the
protection
for
this video
forlong
periods of time,
willpreventdamage
andca
Quick
or
ning.
or
wall
rt
left
General
1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should befollowed.
2.
3.
4. During lightning storms, or when the unit is not used for a
FCC CLASS A
Precautions
Remove
the plug from the outlet before cleaning.Donot use liquid aerosol detergents.
dampened
enough
cloth for cleaning.
space
around the unit for ventilation. Slots and openingsin the stor
l
ong
time, disconne ct the power
sur
water
Keep
should not beblocked.
supply, antenna, and cables to protect the unit from electrical
NOTICE
ge.
NOTE
This equi pment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Th ese limits are designed to provide r easonable protectio n against
interf erence wh en the equipmen t is oper ated in a commercial envi ronment. This eq uipment gen erates, uses,
and can radiate radi o frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance wit h the manu
instruction manual, may
in a residentia
interf erence at your own expen se.
cause
lareais likely to cause harmful interferen ce, in which case you wil l be req uired to correctthe
harmful i nterference with radio communications.
Operation
of thi sequipmen t
This
equipment
has been
certified
and
LVD.
Therefore, it is
cause
interference with othe r appliance usage.
However,
usage which mayresult in damage to the unit, electrical shock and fire hazard injury.
In order to improve the feature functions
to
change
designatedtoprovide
it is imperative that the user follows the guidelines in this manual to
without notice f rom time to time.
found to comply with the limits regulated
reasonable protection against interference
and
quality of this product, the specifications are
by FCC, EMC,
avoid
Use
age
cabinet
ha
rmful
facturer’
and
will not
improper
subje
Features
a
•
HD
CMOS
•
720p or 1080p models with
•
3Mega Pixel 2048x1536 or 5 Mega Pixel 2592x1920 Models
connected power must be within range of DC12V and 300mA)
)
1.2.1 Connection Overview
Camera mounting is made using standard 1/20” UNC at base of camera.
Included with product is top side connection for hanging installations where
bracket is desired to be connected to the top of the camera housing.
1.3
ONVIF Compatibility and Included Software
This camera is
popular
more information on
NOTE:
cameras is available via Safari® browser only.
1.3.1
NVMS
•
NVMS
cameras.
•
NVMS
card recordings and camera setup over a local network.
•
NVMS
ONVIF v2.1
VMS’s and NVR’s*,
Provided software is
is a
client-only solution
NVMS
supports all the features of the camera. It
manual is provided on the
compliant. It is designed for interoperability
with backwards compatibility to
ONVIF,
visit www
.onvif
.or
PC
compatible only; Mac
that
is a free software provided on the CD.
supports up
CD.
g
to 36IP
can access
Overview
ONVIF v.1.02.
OS® access
microSD/
with
For
to the
SD
1.3.2 CD Tools
•
CD contents Folders
IP Search; Search find IP Cameras and set IP address and gateway
NTP Service Tool; Time Sync Application: IP devices match one PC system time.
FTPUpdater; Firmware Update tool
IP Support Help Files; Website support help documents for common problems.
RTSP Tool; provides RTSP string command f. e.g VLC or Quick-time use
SD Driver; Ext2 driver for Windows XP to read sd Memory card on PC
Onvif_Help; documents on Onvif specifications
Open the NTP service; Windows XP only enables NTP time to be enabled.
Adobe Flash Player; Flash Video player for Windows IE plugin and Apple Mac OS
Adobe AcrobatReader; Windows and Max OS Acrobat Reader v10
Files:
IP_series_bitrate_calculator.htm; Simple storage calculator for IP devices
NVMS_Install.exe; NVR Software installation for PC
NVMS_Manual_1.7.pdf ; Guide to use the NVMS Software
SNMedia_Player.exe; File Player for recorded files / backup files from devices /
NVMS.
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Connection
2. CONNECTION
Alarm input connection as below diagram
3.
CAMERA
:
(-)GND
(+)DC5-12V
1.
Box Camera requires only the
correct mounting to be applied
to the camera
INSTALLATION
Make
sure to follow the correct polarity if connecting
the camera to
power connector.
DC
power. Polarity is marked on the
Alarm output is in on-off (No voltage), outside power is needed while connection alarm.
Outside power must be within DC12V and 300mA while connection DC power.
1.
RJ45
Network
RJ45
Ethernet cable
12V DC
Interface:
using
supported (class 3
2.
Audio Input (3.5mm):
in
audio.
3.
Audio Output (3.5mm):
for
intercom/2-way audio.
DC12V (1A):
4.
polarity (+/-) marked on the power connector when connecting to power.
•
Minimum Power Requirement:
56
Connect
to a
router
(Cat5e
PoE
switchre
Connect
Connect
power input terminal. Make sure tofollow corr
or better).
quir
to a self-powered microphone
to an amplifier or self-powered speaker
450mA/5.4W.
or switch on your network
100Mhz
ed).
connection. PoE
for listen-
ect
Standard installation can be from bottom
Or can be made from the top of camera/
2.
Use
the included connection
to attach the bottom
installation connections block,
using the provided small
screws to attach to base of
camera.
Connect camera Lens, use the
3.
BNC connector for a fast live
video output view to adjust and
focus camera.
Optional use the back focus
4.
adjustment Ring if required to fit
lens so focus position is correct.
Finding theAddress
Finding theAddress
4.
FINDING THE CAMERA’S
Use
the steps below to find the camera’s IP address and connect to the
camera over the local area network
Windows® 7, or Bonjour® in Mac OS®.
4.1
Finding
1. Install
Desktop.
2. Under User Name and
(
admin)and password(admin).Click Login.
the
Camera’sIPAddress Using
NVMS
from the
Thelogin screen
CD. Now
Password,enter the default
appears.
(LAN)
Doubl
e-click
IP ADDRESS
using
NVMS, UPnP
the
NVMS
NVMS
Enter Admin
Enter Admin
NVMS
3.
Detected camera IP addresses on the LAN appear in the
the
left
Click Login
opens and scans the localnetwork
side of the screen with aicon.
for
connectedca
Found
camera
IP address
on
NVMS
icon() on the
user name
mer
as.
Device
List on
4. Click on a camera IP address in
5. Under
User Name,enter the user name
Password,enter the password
Under
Click Continue.
Device
List tolo
gin.
for
the camera (default: admin).
for
the camera (default: admin).
Enter Camera User Name
(default: admin)
Enter Camera Password
(default: admin)
Click Continue to login
6.
The
camera appears under the camera IP address. Click and drag the
camera to the display grid to open
it.
Click and drag the
camera to the display
grid to open
it
NOTE:
manual on the CD.
4.2
Finding
Windows®
NOTE:
and
computer mustbeon
by
default,
manual
For detailed instructions on using
the
Camera’sIPAddress using UPnP
7
To use
this method, your
and canbeenabled/disabledusing
for details).
the
same
router
network.
NVMS,
see the NVMS
must support
UPnP
NVMS (check
UPnP and
is enabledin
in
theca
mer
theca
mer
the NVMS
a
a
78
Finding theAddress
Finding theAddress
1. Click
under Network
Start>Computer>Network.The
Infrastructur
e.
camera’s IP address appears
Double-click to open
the camera
Network
2. Double-click the camera to open it in your default browser.
3. Under User Name and
admin)and Password (default:
(default:
4.3
Finding
Mac
OS®
NOTE:
network. Bonjour® is enabled by default, and can be enabled/disabl
using
1.
Open
the
To use
this method, the camera
NVMS
(check the
Safari® browser and click the Bookmarks button ( ).
Password,enter the camera’s User Name
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin)
Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Login
admin)and click
Camera’sIPAddress using
and
computer must
NVMS
manual
for details).
Bonjour®in
Login
be on
.
the same
ed
2. Click
Bonjour
. The
list.
3. Double-click the camera to open it in
camera’s IP address appears in the Bonjour Devices
Bookmarks
button
Bonjour
4. Under User Name and
(default:
admin)and Password (default:
Password,enter the camera’s User
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin)
Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Login
4.4
Finding
When
the
on the test monitor.
test cable.
NOTE:
cannot obtain an IP address from the
connections and
the
CameraIPusing
BNC
test
cableisconnected
The
The
default IP address of
routerco
camera must
nfigur
Saf
ari®.
Double-click the camera’s IP address
admin)and click
the
to the camera, the
be connected
192.168.0.120
router.
ation.
BNC Test
to power to use the BNC
is shown if the ca
Check
Name
Login
Cable
IP address
the Ethernet/power
.
is shown
mer
a
910
ConfiguringConnection
Configuring Connection
80 80
Control
30001
30001
100
5. CONFIGURING REMOTE
Follow the steps below to configure your camera for connections over the
Internet using a web browser,
Step
1 of6:
Locate
the
•
See
“4. Finding the Camera’s IP Address” on
Step
2 of6: Port
You
need to enable port forwarding for the following ports on your router to
the camera’s local IP address:
•
HTTP
•
Control Port (default: 30001)
NOTE:
access, you
use the same port number
NOTE:
your installation has specialre
There are two methods for port forwarding:
•
You
for details. An example of a port forwarding screen is shown below.
Forward your
Port (default: 80)
If you are configuring multiple IP cameras
must
change
Port forwarding the
can
manually port forward your router.
NVMS,
camera’s local
router:
the ports
.
RTSP
and
quir
or other
IP address:
for
RTMP
ements.
CONNECTION
VMS
software.
page 6
.
for
camera.
Two
ports is not
individualre
cameras cannot
necessary
each
See yourrouter’s user manual
HTTP
100
mot
unless
Step
3 of6:
Locate your camera’s MAC
Open
a web browser and enter the camera’s IP address in the address
1.
bar in the followingfo
http://
http://192.168.0.120:80
2. Under User Name and
(default:
3. Click
admin)and Password (default:
Device Info
rmat:
IP
address
Password,enter the camera’s User Name
and write down the
address:
Colon
HTTP
port number
admin)and click
MAC
Address.
Login
.
MAC
e
Step
4 of6:
Register
Register for one of the DDNS
with your IP camera. A DDNS account allows
address
that points back to your local network.
set up your free
NOTE:Your router
NOTE:
You
the same LAN.
for DDNS:
services which are currently supported for use
DDNS
account.
must support
may use the same
UPnP
DDNS
The
to enable DDNS.
account
for
Address
you
to set up
following outlines how to
multiple IP cameras on
a web
site
1112
ConfiguringConnection
Configuring Connection
Step
5 of6:
1. Ent
2.
3. Configure the
•
•
•
•
4. Click
Step
1. Enter the camera’s
2. Under User Name and
Once
connect to the IP camera from a remote location using a web browser,
NVMS
Servic
Network
Check
Provider:
Domain Name:
confirmation email you received after you created your
(e.g.
mycamera.dyndns.org
User Name:
Password:
OK
6 of6:
format
http://
http://
(default:
you
.
e>DDNS
Enable
DDNS.
foll
Select the ddns service you use..
Enter the
Enter the account name
to
save
settings.
Connect
:
mycamera.dyndns.org:80
admin)and Password (default:
have
logged into your s ystem using your
Enable DDNS on
er the camera’s IP address in your web browser. Log in and then
the camera:
.
owing:
Enter the
Domain
Name you received from the
).
User
Name
.
Password
to the
camera’s DDNS
DDNS
address in your web browser in the following
DDNS
address
Password,enter the camera’s User Name
address:
HTTP
admin)and click
DDNS
DDNS
Colon
port number
Login
address, you can
click
account
.
5.1
Connecting
NOTE:
method.
Open NVMS
1.
2. Click
Manager
Enter the
camera’s
DDNS
address
3. Under
For example, enter
4. Under
5.
(Optional)
Add
6. Click
7. Click
Savetosave changes.
to a
DDNS address using
Complete all the steps
and click
. The Device Maintenance
Device
IP, enter the
Control
mycamera
Port, enter the camera’s control port (default: 30001).
Under
Device Name,enter a name
to add the camera to the
above
before performing the following
Device
Manager>Video
Click AddClick Save
Domain
Click OK.
window opens.
Name from the confirmation email.
.dyndns,org
Device
Lis
.
for
t.
Device
the ca
NVMS
Manager.
mer
Control
Port
a.
1314
Configuration
Configuring Connection
8.
Close Device Maintenance
Video
screen.
The
newly
and
Device Manager,
added
camera will appear in
and
Found
camera
NOTE:
Aicon is shown
not affect your ability to connect to the camerare
9. Click on the camera in
admin)and
Password
for
all cameras outside of the LAN. This does
Device
List tolo
(default:
gin. Enter the
admin)and then click Continue.
motely.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin)
Click Continue
10.Click and drag the camera to a display grid screen to open
Click and drag the
camera to the display
grid to open
it
NOTE:
For detailed instructions on using
manual on the CD.
Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
NVMS,
see the NVMS
return
to the
Device
Lis
User Name
it.
t.
(def
Liv
e
ault:
6.
WEB
The
camera includes a built-in web interface that can be
web browser.
6.1
•
Google
Player)
•
Microsoft Internet Explorer®
6.2
1.
Connect
address.
Open
2.
in the
NOTE:
setup and port forwarding required; see “5. Configuring Remote
Connection” on
3. Under User Name and
(default:
CONFIGURATION
Supported
Chrome, Firefox, and
your browser and enter the camera’s IP address in the address bar
foll
You
Browsers
Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari®
7.0
or later, 32-bit version
Safari Setup
the camera to yourlocalnetwork and find the camera’s IP
See
“4. Finding the Camera’s IP Address” on
owingfo
rmat:
http://
http://192.168.0.120:80
Camera IP address
can also connect to the camera using a
page10for
admin)and Password (default:
details).
Password,enter the camera’s User
Colon
HTTP
port number
DDNS
admin)and click Login.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin)
Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Login
accessed
(via Adobe
(via
ActiveX®)
page
7.
address (DDNS
Name
using a
Flash
1516
Configuration
Configuration
4.
The
main screen
view and configure the
NOTE:Ifyou
has the latestvers
www.adobe.com/ to download the latest version). After installing Flash
Player, restart your browser and reconnect to the camera.
6.3 Internet Explorer® Setup
Step
1 of2:
Open
Internet Explorer and open the Security tab.
1.
•
Internet Explorer 8: Click
Security
•
Internet
tab.
2. Click
Custom
for
do not
Change
Internet
tab.
Explorer 9:
Level.
the camera web interface
camer
a.
see video
ion of
from the camera, make sure yourco
Adobe
Flash Player installed
Explorer security settings
Tools>Internet
Click>Internet
opens.
Options
Options
From here youcan
(visit
http://
for ActiveX®:
and select the
and
select the Security
Click Custom level
mputer
Download unsigned ActiveX controls,click Prompt
3. Under
(recommended) or Enable.
Select Enable or Prompt under
Download
unsigned
ActiveX
Click
4. ClickOK.
Step
1.
2. Enter the camera’s IP address in the address bar in the
Click OKagain to
2 of2:
Log into
Connect
address.
camera:
the camera to yourlocalnetwork and find the camera’s
See
“4. Finding the Camera’s IP Address” on
http://
http://192.168.0.120:80
IP address
NOTE:
You
setup and port forwarding required; see “5. Configuring Remote
Connection” on
3. Under User Name and
(default:
can also connect to the camera using a
page10for
Password,enter the camera’s User
admin)and Password (default:
OK
save
changes.
Colon
HTTP
port number
DDNS
details).
admin)and click Login.
Enter Camera User Name (default: admin)
Enter Camera Password (default: admin)
Click Login
controls
page 7.
IP
foll
owingfo
address (DDNS
Name
rmat:
1718
Configuration
Configuration
4. If your computer has Flash Player installed,
camera web interface
camera.
NOTE:
The ActiveX
Flash Player.
Then
click inside the
this computer,and follow the prompts.
To
use
plug-in
opens.
From here youcan view and configure the
may
ActiveX,
video area,
provide smoother
click the
select
the main screen
message above
Install
video
this Add-on for
performance than
the
Install
ActiveX
plug-in
NOTE:
If your computer
prompted
to thecamera:
•
•
toselect ifyo
Clicktoplay
(recommended):
install the plug-in, click on the
for all
users on this computer,and follow the prompts.
Clicktodownload
Opens
a link to download Flash Player from
completing the installation, restart your browser and reconnect to the
camera.
u would liketo
live
video
UsesanActiveX
the latest
does
not
have
Flash Player installed,
use ActiveXor Flash
with
ActiveX controltoreduce
plug-in to connect to the camera. To
video
area,
versionofFlash
and
select Install
Player to
Adobe’s
Playertoconnect
latency
play
website.
Select
ActiveX
or Flash Player
for the
video
all
you will be
this
live video:
After
window.
users
Add-on
on
6.4
Web
Interface/Live
Camera
configuration
menus
TIP:
Select stream2 for better performance for remote
connections. Stream2 has a lower resolution than stream1.
The
Live
video page
requires an Active X® plug-in or
6.4.1 Live Video
You
can
right-click
appears when you log into the camera. Live video
Menu
on the live
Video
Click and drag to zoom in. Right-click and
select
Double-click inside window for
Select Stream
Overview
ZoomOut
to zoomout.
Adobe
Flash Player.
video
area to bring up the Live
Right-click on the
open the Live
Video
video
Menu
full-screen
Video
area to
Menu.
1920
Configuration
Configuration
The Live Video Menu contains
•
Full
Screen:
Open
•
Sensor Config:
Configuration” on
•
ZoomIn:
•
ZoomOut:
•
Restore Panorama:
Configure the camera sensor settings.
Zoom in one level.
Zoom out one level.
the
following
the
video
in full screen. Press
page 49.
Zoom out all the way.
options:
ESC
to exit fullscreen.
See
6.4.2 Configuring Camera Settings
•
Click the optionsonthe left to configure camera settings. Setting options
are detailed in the remainder of this section.
Click to select
camera menus
TIP:
Some
sub-menu options to factory defaults.
sub-menus
changes.
have
a Reset button. This button will reset the
You
then
have
to clickOKto save
“6.17 Sensor
6.5
Device
Info
The Device
Device
version,
configure the
ATTENTION:
installation has special requirements.
To configure
1. Click
2. Under
Info
page
Name (which appears in the
MAC
Device
Device Name,enter the desired
shows information about your IP camera, such as the
address, and camera inputs and outputs.
Device
Name for your camera.
The device
the
ID is unique.Donot
Device
Name:
Info.
Device
List in
NVMS),
You
change
it unless your
device
name and then click Set.
firmware
can also
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Configuration
Configuration
6.6
Stream
The
Stream Configuration
streams.
youtohave a
(stream2) to preserve bandwidth for remote connections, and an MJPEG
stream for applications requiring MJPEG.
To configure video streaming
1. Click Stream
would like toco
2. Configure the
•
Video Encode Type:
Stream1 and stream2 can be configured for
Main
•
Audio Encode Type:
G711_ALAW,G711_ULAW,or RAW_PCM.
•
Resolution:
canbeset to
Stream3 can only be set to 1920x1080.
Configuration
page
The
camera supports three different
high quality recording stream (stream1),alower quality stream
Configuration.Under Stream ID, select the stream you
nfigur
foll
owing:
Profile, or
H.264 Base
Select the resolution for the stream. Stream1 and stream3
1920x1080or640x360
allows you to configure the camera’s video
settings:
e.
Select the
Profile. Stream3 supports
Select the Audio
video
Video Encoding
H.264 High
Encoding
. Stream2
can onlybeset to 640x360.
streams. This allows
type for the stream.
type for the
Profile, H.264
MJPEG
stream:
only.
•
Frame
Rate:
30FPS
NOTE:
limitations.
•
I Frame interval: Select the interval for I frames: 1, 2, or 3.
value of 2 should be used unless there are special requirements.
Frame interval
•
Bit Rate:
(Variable
supports VBR.
•
Quality:
TIP:
A quality of 7 provides a
high quality value with a small
3. Click
6.7
Device
Device
Configuration contains the following sub-menus:
•
Local Network
•
Device
•
Camera
•
Date & Time
•
OSD
•
Microphone
•
BNC Video
•
Language
•
Multicast (Not supported)
•
Dome
Select the frame rate for the stream up to maximum of
for stream1 or stream2 or
Frame rate maybe a
does
not apply to stream3.
For stream1 or stream2, select
Bit
Rate).
Enter the desired bit rate below in
Select the
OK
to apply changes.
video
12FPS
for stream3.
utomatically
quality between 1 (lowest) and 9 (highest).
good
VBR
adjustedtoaccountforbandwidth
CBR
(Constant
picture. It is not recommended to set a
bit rate.
Configuration
Port
Output
PTZ
(Not supported)
Bit
kbps.
The
default
The
Rate)
or VBR
Stream3 only
I
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Configuration
Configuration
6.7.1 Local
Network
4. Click
address.
6.7.2 Device
OKtosave changes. The
Port
camera will
restart
with the new IP
The Device
configure the camera’s port configuration.
The
Local Network
network parameters if
address for the camera
select
IPv4
NOTE:
DHCP
is shown under
IP address. This
of a powerfa
To configure
Device
1. Click
2. Under IP
sure it is supported on your network.
network administrator or
Device obtain anIPaddress automatically
3. Select
use
the
you are using a static IP address, configure the following:
•IPAddress:
Make sure the IP address is available on your network.
•
Subnet Mask:
•
Preferred
servers.
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page
shows the camera’s current IP address and
DHCP
is enabled. It also allows you to set a static IP
(see
or IPv6.
is dis
DHCP
ilur
the
camera’s networking
Configuration>Local
Protocol,select
followingIPaddress
Enter the IP address
Enter the subnet mask.
DNS
below), set the networking parameters, and to
abled by
default.
IP.
Use the IPScan tool on CD
will
prevent the camera IP address changing in the event
e.
IPv4orIPv6.If
ISP
Server/Alternate
When DHCPisenabled,
parameters:
Network.
you
You
for
to set a static IP address
may need to contactyo
details.
you
would like to assign to the camera.
DNS
Server: Enter desired DNS
to configure a static
would like to use
to use
theIPaddress
IPv6,
ur
DHCP
or Device
for
the camera.
mak
e
If
ports:
To change camera
1. Configure the camera ports as required and then click OK.
2. Click
Port
page (
Device
Configuration>Device
•
Control
port:
The
default is
•
HTTP Port:
HTTP
camera’s
when connecting using an Internet browser
enter http://192.168.x.x:85).
•
RTSP
RTSP
•
RTMP
NOTE:
access
camera.
The
default is
is port is anything other than
IP address and
Port: Default is
streaming, such as VLC player or quicktime movie.
Port: Default is
If you are configuring multiple IP cameras
(without an
Two
Device
NVR
cameras cannot use the same port number
ports:
Configuration>Device
30001.
80. Enables web access. Please
colon
554. Only
8080. Only
or server),
The
Enables
80, you
(:) and
the
used for special applications
used for special applications.
you
must
Port.
Port) allows you to
camera has the following
video
streaming.
must enter http:// before the
HTTP
port after theIPaddress
(e.g.
if the
HTTP
for
individualre
change
all the ports
.
note that if the
port is 85,
requiring
mot
e
for
each
Configuration
Configuration
6.7.3 Camera
The
Camera
page (
the
Channel
frequency.
To change
•
Configure the
next to Channel Name.
To change
•
Select the desired setting under
button next to Source Resolution.
Device
Name, which appears on the camera
the
Channel
Channel Nameasneeded
the
video system
6.7.4 Date & Time
The
Date & Time
page
allows you to configure the camera’s date and
Configuration>Camera)allows you to configure
Name:
frequency:
Video System
OSD
and the
video
and then click the Set button
and then click the
system
Set
time.
You can
set the
camera’s date and
•
Using an
NTP
server (recommended)
•
Using your computer’s system
•
Manually
The
camera is configured to use
must set the time
to ensure accurate time. After a power failure, the camera
is configured to
update the time wh en power is restored. If using another
method to set the camera clock, time must be manually
updated after a power
To
set the
1. Click
2. Under
3. If your region
4. Next to Current
To sync
1. Click
2. Un-check
3. Under
4. If your region
5. Click
To
1. Click
2. Under
camera’s date and
Device
Configuration>Date & Time.
Time Zone,select your time zone.
daylight saving
•
Under Start and
daylight saving
•
Under Start and
updates.
set the
observes
changes.
PC
the
camera’s date and
Device
Configuration>Date & Time.
Enable NTP
Time Zone,select your time zone.
observes
changes.
Apply
next to Current Computer Time.
camera’s date and
Device
Configuration>Date & Time.
Time Zone,select your time zone.
time the
following
time
zone
and Daylight
connecttoan NTP
failure.
time
using an NTP
daylight
savings
time, check
End,select the start and end times for daylight savings.
Time, click Apply.
time to
your computer’s system
and click
Apply
at the bottom of the
daylight
savings
time, check
End,select the start and end times for daylight savings.
time manually:
ways:
NTP
by default, but you
Savings
server
and
server:
Adjust clock
Adjust clock
The
Current
Time settings
automatically
for
time:
scr
een.
for
Device
Time
2728
Configuration
Configuration
3. Un-check
4. If your region
daylight saving
•
Under Start and
Set Manually,and use the on-screencale
5. Click
date.
Apply
6. Click
6.7.5 OSD
The OSD page
To configure
1. Click
Device
2.
Check
•
Device Name:
•
Channel
•
Channel Name:
•
Time:
time format under
Enable NTP
. The
allows you to configure the camera’s on-screen display text.
the
Configuration>OSD.
the following options to enable
ID:
Show
and click
Apply
observes
daylight
changes.
End,select the start and end times for daylight savings.
camera updates to the newly entered
camera
OSD:
Display the
Show
Show
the date and time on the
Device
the channel ID number.
the name of the channel set in the Camera menu.
Time
Format.
at the bottom of the
savings
time, check
OSDtext:
Name.
OSD.
ndar to set the time and
Select the desired date and
scr
Adjust clock
time.
een.
for
•
Cus
tom:
Createacustom
Custom
OSD.
Device
Channel
Channel
Name
Name
Time
Custom
ID
OSD
message.
Enter thecustom
3. Enter the desired
row 0 is shown at the top of the screen, and moves down as the
number increases. Text on column 0 is shown on the
screen, and moves right as the column number increases.