Nexcom NCb-231, NCr-303-VHR, NCb-221, NCr-302-VHR User Manual

NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
Published May 2014
www.nexcom.com
Intelligent Digital Security
IP Camera NCb-231
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Contents
Preface
Copyright .............................................................................................. v
Disclaimer ............................................................................................... v
Acknowledgements ................................................................................ v
Regulatory Compliance Statements ......................................................... v
Declaration of Conformity ....................................................................... v
RoHS Compliance .................................................................................. vi
Safety Information .................................................................................vii
Installation Recommendations ................................................................vii
Safety Precautions .................................................................................viii
Technical Support and Assistance ........................................................... ix
Conventions Used in this Manual ........................................................... ix
Package Contents ................................................................................... x
Chapter 1: Product Introduction
Overview ................................................................................................1
Key Features ........................................................................................... 1
Hardware Specifications .......................................................................... 2
Hardware Installation ..............................................................................3
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration
Accessing the Camera’s Configuration Menu (Graphical User Interface) ..4
Installing IP-FINDER ..........................................................................4
IP-FINDER .........................................................................................7
Web Browser (Internet Explorer) ....................................................... 9
Configuring the Camera’s Setting .........................................................10
Browsing Through the Configuration Menu .......................................11
Video .................................................................................................... 12
Video Stream .....................................................................................12
Stream 1 ........................................................................................12
Stream 2 ........................................................................................13
Stream 3 ........................................................................................13
Camera Settings ................................................................................14
Image Adjustments ........................................................................ 14
Mirror & Flip ...................................................................................15
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) .......................................................... 15
Camera Settings Cont. ......................................................................16
White Balance ................................................................................ 16
Exposure ........................................................................................16
Day & Night ................................................................................... 17
Overlay Settings .................................................................................18
Contents ........................................................................................ 18
Privacy Mask ......................................................................................19
Settings ..........................................................................................19
Mask Zones ....................................................................................20
Network ...............................................................................................21
TCP/IP ................................................................................................21
IP Address Configuration ................................................................21
Current Network Settings ...............................................................21
FTP ....................................................................................................22
FTP Server ...................................................................................... 22
Login Information ..........................................................................22
Test Remote FTP Server ................................................................... 22
SMTP .................................................................................................23
SMTP Server ................................................................................... 23
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Login Information ..........................................................................23
To Mail Address .............................................................................. 23
Ports ..................................................................................................24
HTTP ..............................................................................................24
RTSP ..............................................................................................24
Events ................................................................................................... 25
Motion Detection .............................................................................. 25
Settings ..........................................................................................25
Detection Zones .............................................................................26
Alarm In/Out Trigger .......................................................................... 27
Alarm In 1 Control and Alarm In 2 Control ..................................... 27
Alarm Out Control ...........................................................................27
Event Actions ....................................................................................28
When Motion Detection Triggered .................................................28
When Alarm In Triggered ...............................................................28
System .................................................................................................. 30
Audio ................................................................................................30
Audio Settings ...............................................................................30
Recording Settings .............................................................................31
AVI File Setting ...............................................................................31
User Management ............................................................................. 32
Add/Modify User Accounts .............................................................32
User List .........................................................................................32
SD Card Management .......................................................................33
SD Card Information ...................................................................... 33
File List ........................................................................................... 33
Date & Time ...................................................................................... 34
Current Camera Time .....................................................................34
Time Settings ................................................................................. 34
Date & Time Format .......................................................................35
NTP Server .....................................................................................35
Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................. 36
Firmware Version ........................................................................... 36
Update ...........................................................................................36
Maintenance ..................................................................................... 37
Maintain ........................................................................................ 37
Camera Name Settings ...................................................................37
DC-Iris Calibration .......................................................................... 37
Advanced Settings ................................................................................ 38
Video .................................................................................................... 39
Camera Settings (Advanced) .............................................................. 39
Chroma & Sharpness Suppression .................................................. 39
Manual White Balance ................................................................... 39
Manual Exposure & Gain ................................................................ 39
Camera Settings (Advanced) Cont. .................................................... 40
Auto Exposure Configuration .........................................................40
DC-Iris Control ...............................................................................40
IR Cut Filter (ICR) Control ............................................................... 41
Gamma Control .............................................................................41
Color Filter .....................................................................................41
TV System ......................................................................................41
ROI .................................................................................................... 42
Auto Exposure Weights ..................................................................... 43
Network ...............................................................................................44
DDNS ................................................................................................ 44
DDNS Settings ................................................................................44
SNMP ................................................................................................45
SNMP v1/v2 ...................................................................................45
Traps for SNMP v1/v2 .....................................................................45
SNMP v3 ........................................................................................45
Multicast ........................................................................................... 46
Settings ..........................................................................................46
Events ................................................................................................... 47
Ethernet Lost Detection ..................................................................... 47
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Settings ..........................................................................................47
Face Detection ...................................................................................48
Tampering Detection .........................................................................49
Settings ..........................................................................................49
Event Actions (Advanced) .................................................................. 50
When Motion Detection Triggered .................................................50
When Tampering Detection Triggered .............................................50
System .................................................................................................. 51
Schedule Recording ...........................................................................51
Schedule Recording Setting ............................................................ 51
COM Port .......................................................................................... 52
RS-232 Control .............................................................................. 52
RS-485 Control .............................................................................. 52
Chapter 3:
Viewing Live Video via VLC Media Player.............53
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PrefaCe
Copyright
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent from NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent commitment from NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. However, users may update their knowledge of any product in use by constantly checking its manual posted on our website: http://www.nexcom.com. NEXCOM shall not be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of any product, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties, which may result from such use. Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose is also disclaimed.
Acknowledgements
NCb-231 is a trademark of NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All other product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Regulatory Compliance Statements
This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class B devices and describes how to keep the system CE compliant.
Declaration of Conformity
FCC
This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area (domestic environment) is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference (take adequate measures) at their own expense.
CE
The product(s) described in this manual complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives if it has a CE marking. For computer systems to remain CE compliant, only CE-compliant parts may be used. Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques.
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RoHS Compliance
NEXCOM RoHS Environmental Policy and Status Update
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright
laws, with all rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent from NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
RoHS restricts the use of Lead (Pb) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Mercury (Hg) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Cadmium (Cd) < 0.01% or 100ppm, Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm.
In order to meet the RoHS compliant directives, NEXCOM has established an engineering and manufacturing task force to implement the introduction of green products. The task force will ensure that we follow the standard NEXCOM development procedure and that all the new RoHS components and new manufacturing processes maintain the highest industry quality levels for which NEXCOM are renowned.
The model selection criteria will be based on market demand. Vendors and suppliers will ensure that all designed components will be RoHS compliant.
How to recognize NEXCOM RoHS Products?
For existing products where there are non-RoHS and RoHS versions, the suffix “(LF)” will be added to the compliant product name.
All new product models launched after January 2006 will be RoHS compliant. They will use the usual NEXCOM naming convention.
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Warnings
Read and adhere to all warnings, cautions, and notices in this guide and the documentation supplied with the chassis, power supply, and accessory modules. If the instructions for the chassis and power supply are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions for accessory modules, contact the supplier to find out how you can ensure that your computer meets safety and regulatory requirements.
Cautions
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage system components. Do the described procedures only at an ESD workstation. If no such station is available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis.
Safety Information
Before installing and using the device, note the following precautions:
▪ Read all instructions carefully. ▪ Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand. ▪ Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual. ▪ When replacing parts, ensure that your service technician uses parts
specified by the manufacturer.
▪ Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating
device.
▪ The load of the system unit does not solely rely for support from the
rackmounts located on the sides. Firm support from the bottom is highly necessary in order to provide balance stability.
▪ The network camera is provided with a battery-powered real-time clock
circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Installation Recommendations
Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small components separated.
Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools, including the following:
▪ A Philips screwdriver ▪ A flat-tipped screwdriver ▪ A grounding strap ▪ An anti-static pad
Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections. It is recommended that you do not use needle-nose pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors.
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Safety Precautions
1. Read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this User Manual for later reference.
3. Disconnect this equipment from any power sources before cleaning. Use
a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.
4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the
equipment and must be easily accessible.
5. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
6. Put this equipment on a stable surface during installation. Dropping it or
letting it fall may cause damage.
7. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting
the equipment to the power source.
8. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
9. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the
power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
10. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical
shock.
11. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be
opened only by qualified service personnel.
12. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:
a. The power cord or plug is damaged. b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work
according to the user’s manual. e. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
13. Do not place heavy objects on the equipment.
14. CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
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Technical Support and Assistance
1. For the most updated information of NEXCOM products, visit NEXCOM’s website at www.nexcom.com.
2. For technical issues that require contacting our technical support team or sales representative, please have the following information ready before calling: – Product name and serial number – Detailed information of the peripheral devices – Detailed information of the installed software (operating system,
version, application software, etc.) – A complete description of the problem – The exact wordings of the error messages
Warning!
1. Handling the unit: carry the unit with both hands and handle it with care.
2. Maintenance: to keep the unit clean, use only approved cleaning products or clean with a dry cloth.
Conventions Used in this Manual
Warning: Information about certain situations, which if not observed, can cause personal injury. This will prevent injury to yourself when performing a task.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
Caution: Information to avoid damaging components or losing data.
Note: Provides additional information to complete a task easily.
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Package Contents
The NCb-231 package contains the following accessories:
Screw Kit Quick guide
User Manual
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Chapter 1: Product Introduction
ChaPter 1: ProduCt IntroduCtIon
Overview Key Features
▪ LPC box camera
▪ Full HD1080P @30fps
▪ 2/3” Image sensor
▪ Global shutter
▪ Support -20°C ~ 60°C/-4°F ~ 140°F
▪ Lens optional
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Hardware Specifications
Camera
▪ Image sensor: 2/3” Full HD progressive scan CMOS image sensor ▪ Minimum Illumination: 0.003 lux ▪ Lens: CS mount ▪ Iris type: DC-iris ▪ Day and night: Yes (with ICR & light sensor) ▪ ICR: Yes ▪ WDR: Yes ▪ Image Enhancement
– Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness, Mirror, Flip, Day/Night,
Anti-flicker and AWB
Video
▪ Video compression: H.264/MJPEG ▪ Video streaming: triple streaming ▪ Video resolution: 1920 x 1080 to 320 x 240 ▪ Video quality
– VBR/ CBR
▪ Frame rate
– 1920 x 1080 @ 30 fps – 1280 x 720 @ 30 fps – 720 x 576 @ 30 fps – 720 x 480 @ 30 fps – 640 x 480 @ 30 fps – 320 x 240 @ 30 fps
Audio
▪ Audio Streaming: Two-way ▪ Audio Compression: G.711 8KHz/ 16bit ▪ Audio Input: Line in ▪ Audio Output: Line out
Network
▪ Interface: 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, RJ-45
▪ Supported protocols: HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, RTP, RTSP, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS,
DDNS, NTP, uPnP, ONVIF, IPv4/v6
▪ Security: Multi-level passwords/ HTTP encryption
I/O Connector
▪ Audio in/ out Port: 2x 3.5mm phone jack ▪ D I/O: 2x DI, 2x DO ▪ RS485: Yes ▪ Micro SD slot: Yes ▪ RJ45: Yes ▪ RS232: Yes ▪ Flash Strobe Out: Yes (event trigger) ▪ IR LED Strobe Out: Yes (Frequently) ▪ Reset Button: 2x (for HW reset and back to default setting) ▪ Pre Recording: Yes
Event Management
▪ Event trigger: Motion detection, Alarm in ▪ Notifications: Trigger alarm output, email/ FTP and record video to FTP
server or SD card ▪ Post-recording: Yes ▪ Pre-recording: Yes
Power
▪ DC: DC 12V/AC 24V terminal block ▪ PoE: Yes/ IEEE 802.3af
General
▪ Power consumption: Up to 6W max. ▪ Weight: Up to 500g ▪ Dimension: 120mm (D) X 70mm (W) X 55mm (H) ▪ Operating Temp.: -20°C~60°C (-4°F ~ 140°F) ▪ Humidity: 90% RH (no condensation) ▪ Certification: CE/ FCC ▪ Weatherproof: With housing ▪ Application: SDK available for application development
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Physical Descriptions
Light Sensor
Lens Cover
Aluminum Focus Ring
Iris Connector
Lens(Purchased Separately)
DI/O Pinout Assignment
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ChaPter 2: Camera ConfIguratIon
Accessing the Camera’s Configuration Menu (Graphical User Interface)
The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.1.168, make sure the IP address of the computer accessing the camera is on the same network subnet before proceeding.
You can access the camera via a web browser or NexCam Assistant software included with the camera. The following information outlines the instructions for each method.
Installing IP-FINDER
1. Locate the installation file IP-FINDER-Setup.msi on the CD.
2. Once located, double click on the file to start the installation program.
3. Click the Next button on the welcome screen to continue.
Next button
Note: If IP-FINDER is already installed, you can skip this section and continue to the next section IP-FINDER on page 8.
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4. Confirm the directory that the program will be installed on. To specify a different folder, please click on the Browse button and locate the desired installation folder.
Next button
Browse button
Disk Cost button
User accounts
7. Click on the Next button to continue.
5. To check the available drives you can install the software to and their available and required disk space, please click on the Disk Cost button.
6. Specify which user accounts on the computer can access the program, the options are Everyone and Just me.
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Next button
8. Click on the Next button to begin installation.
Close button
9. Once the installation process is complete, click on the Close button to finish. A shortcut will be created on the desktop.
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IP-FINDER
1. Locate and open the IP-FINDER software shortcut on the desktop.
Home Page
IP Address
Camera List
Search
4. Click on the Home Page button and it will launch the camera’s
configuration menu via Internet Explorer. You can also access the menu by double clicking the camera’s IP address under Camera List.
2. When the program is launched, it will begin searching the network for the IP camera automatically (the search will last for up to 90 seconds). You can also manually search cameras by clicking on the Search button.
3. Once the camera is discovered, it will show the following information: ▪ Model name ▪ IP address ▪ MAC address ▪ UUID ▪ Serial number ▪ Version
Note: Manual search will last for up to 90 seconds.
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Multiple Cameras
If more than one IP camera are detected, the Camera List will show all the available cameras on the network. To access all the cameras’ configuration menu simultaneously, click on the Select All button to select all the cameras in the list, then click the Home Page button. Similarly, you can access specific ones by ticking the camera’s checkbox.
To deselect, press the Clear All button to remove all the selection, or specific ones by unchecking the checkbox.
Home Page Camera List
Select All
Checkbox
Clear All
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SetupViewerSnapshot Start/StopLive view
1. Locate and open the Internet Explorer (IE) shortcut on the desktop.
2. In the address bar, type 192.168.1.168 (default IP address of the camera) and then press the Enter button.
3. You will be prompted with a pop-up window asking for login information, type in “admin” (default login name) and
9999” (default password)
4. Once logged in, you will see the main screen with video stream [stream 3]
Web Browser (Internet Explorer)
Snapshot
Takes a image snapshot from the camera, you will be prompted to store the image file onto the computer’s hard drive.
Start/Stop
Press to stop the live video, press again to restart.
Viewer
Views the live video of the camera.
Setup
Options for configuring the IP camera.
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Configuring the Camera’s Setting
1. To configure the camera’s setting, click on the Setup button on the main screen to enter the configuration menu.
Setup
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Browsing Through the Configuration Menu
The layout of the configuration menu is split into two sections. All the camera settings are located on the left hand side of the interface, clicking it will open their corresponding sub-menu on the right.
The following are the camera settings available on the left hand side:
▪ Video
– Video Stream – Camera Settings – Overlay Settings – Privacy Mask
▪ Network
– TCP/IP – FTP – SMTP – Ports
▪ Events
– Motion Detection – Alarm In/Out Trigger – Event Actions
▪ System
– Audio Settings – Recording Settings – User Management – SD Card Management – Date & Time – Firmware Upgrade – Maintenance
▪ Advanced Settings
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Stream 1
Resolution
Displays the resolution of the video stream.
FrameRate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream, the range is 5~25FPS.
Bit Rate Control
Configures the Bit Rate Control mode as VBR (variable bit rate), or CBR (constant bit rate) for the stream.
Target Bit Rate
If the Bit Rate Control is set to CBR, you can manually set the bit rate in this field, the range is 30~20000kbit/s.
GOP Length
Configures the GOP length of the stream. The options are 0.5, 1, 2, 3 and 4, setting “0.5 seconds” will yield the best video quality.
Video
Video Stream
This section configures the settings of the video stream. There are 3 video streams available, the live video from the main screen Viewer is stream 1.
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Stream 2
Resolution
Configures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are 1280x720(16:9), 720x480(3:2), 720x576(5:4), 640x480(4:3) and
320x240(4:3).
FrameRate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream. Setting 0 will disable the stream.
Bit Rate Control
Configures the Bit Rate Control mode as VBR (variable bit rate), or CBR (constant bit rate) for the stream.
Target Bit Rate
If the Bit Rate Control is set to CBR, you can manually set the bit rate in this field, the range is 30~10000kbit/s.
GOP Length
Configures the GOP length of the stream. The options are 0.5, 1, 2, 3 and 4, setting “0.5 seconds” will yield the best video quality.
Stream 3
Resolution
Displays the resolution of the video stream.
FrameRate
Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream. Setting 0 will disable the stream.
Quality
Configures the video quality of the stream. The options are Best, Good and Normal.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Camera Settings
This section adjusts the camera’s image settings.
Image Adjustments
Brightness
Configures the brightness of the image, the range is 0 ~ 255, with 0 being the lowest brightness. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to increase the value. The default value is 128.
Contrast
Configures the contrast of the image, the range is 0 ~ 255, with 0 being the lowest contrast. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to increase the value. The default value is 128.
Color Saturation
Configures the color saturation of the image, the range is 0 ~ 255, with 0 being the lowest saturation. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to increase the value. The default value is 128.
Sharpness
Configures the sharpness of the image, the range is 0 ~ 255, with 0 being the lowest sharpness. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to increase the value. The default value is 128.
Default
Default button to discard all the settings applied to Image Adjustments.
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Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
WDR Mode
Enables or disables WDR function, enable this option if the camera is exposed to bright backlight, glare or high contrast lighting. You can specifiy the WDR constrast level as low, middle or high. Selecting high will produce the best image quality.
Schedule WDR
Enables or disables WDR function to activate at the specified time. You can configure the Start Time and End Time in 24-hour format.
Use Mode (During Scheduled Hours)
Selects the WDR constrast level to use during the scheduled time.
Use Mode (Outside of the Scheduled Hours)
Selects the WDR constrast level to use outside of the scheduled time.
Mirror & Flip
Enable Mirror
Flip the camera image horizontally.
Enable Flip
Flip the camera image vertically.
QuickViewer
Click this button to open up a small preview window of the live video, you can view the image as you make image adjustments. Click the Save button for the changes to take effect.
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White Balance
White Balance Mode
Enables or disables the white balance function on the camera. White balance allows the camera to produce more accurate colors under different lighting conditions. The following modes can be selected:
Off: Disables white balance function. Auto: Automatically adjusts the white balance to suit the current lighting condition. Fixed Outdoor: Adjusts the white balance for outdoor daylight. Incandescent: Adjusts the white balance for indoor light. Fluorescent: Adjusts the white balance for fluorescent light.
Exposure
Exposure Mode
This option configures the anti-flickering function of the camera. If the image is suffering from flickering under fluorescent light, selecting Auto will allow the camera to automatically adjust the light frequency to match the current fluorescent lighting condition and prevent flickering. You can also manually set it to Anti-Flicker 50Hz, Anti-Flicker 60Hz or Locked.
Exposure Value Adjust
Adjusts the exposure value on the camera, the range is 0 ~ 255. Press the < button to decrease the value, or > button to increase the value. The default value is 128.
Camera Settings Cont.
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Enable Slow Shutter
Enables or disables slow shutter on the camera, you can select the shutter speed in drop the list. The options are 1/7, 1/15, 1/30. Selecting a slower shutter speed will improve image quality in low light conditions, but will increase motion blur.
Enable Sens Up
Enables or disables gain setting on the camera, you can select the maximum level of amplification in the drop down list. The options are 4x, 8x, 16x and 32x. A higher value will produce brighter images, but may also increase image noise.
Enable Backlight Compensation
Enables or disables backlight compensation function, enable this option if an image in the camera is too dark.
Day & Night
Configures the day and night mode of the camera.
Auto: Allows the camera to automatically sense the current lighting level and determine what type of color range it should display.
Forced Color: Forces the camera to display color regardless of the current lighting level.
Forced Black & White: Forces the camera to display black & white images regardless of the current lighting level.
Schedule Day & Night
Enables day and night mode to activate at the specified time. You can configure the Start Time and End Time in 24-hour format.
Use Mode (During Scheduled Hours)
Selects the color mode to use during the scheduled time.
Use Mode (Outside of the Scheduled Hours)
Selects the color mode to use outside of the scheduled time.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Overlay Settings
This section configures the text displayed on the live video in Viewer.
Contents
Enable Date
Enables or disables the Viewer to display the current date on the bottom right corner.
Enable Time
Enables or disables the Viewer to display the current time on the bottom right corner.
Enable Text
Enables or disables the Viewer to display text on the upper right corner. The text displayed can be configured in the field box.
Display Camera Name
Enables or disables the Viewer to display the camera’s name on the upper left corner. The name displayed can be configured in the Maintenance menu. For information on Maintenance menu, please refer to page 37.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Privacy Mask
This section configures which area of the live video in Viewer will be masked for privacy. A total of 3 privacy masks can be configured.
Settings
Privacy Mask Color
Selects the color of the privacy mask. The available colors are Black and White.
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Mask Zones
You can configure up to 3 privacy masks, the instructions below illustrate how to setup 3 privacy masks.
1. Select the color of the mask in the drop down list.
2. To create the first mask, check the Enable mask zone 1, and on the
live video screen below, select the area to mask by holding down the mouse button and drag to make a rectangular square, release the button once the desired area is covered.
3. Press the Setting Area button in Enable mask zone 1 to set this area
as mask.
4. You will see the selected area turn black or white, depending on which
color was chosen (This example uses black as the mask color).
Rectangular square
Mask area
5. To create the second and third mask, check the Enable mask zone 2 and Enable mask zone 3 options, then repeat steps 2 to 3 outlined earlier.
To delete a mask, check the zone number you like to remove, and press the Remove button.
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Network
TCP/IP
This section configures the network settings of the camera.
IP Address Configuration
Enable DHCP
Enables DHCP, use this feature if the camera is connected to a network with DHCP server.
Static IP Address
To manually configure an IP address, select this option and input the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary and secondary DNS server address.
Enable IPv6
To manually configure an IPv6 address, select this option and input the IPv6 address.
Current Network Settings
Displays the current IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary and secondary DNS server address of the camera.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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FTP
This section configures the FTP server address that the camera will connect to.
Upload Path
Specify the directory that the camera will upload data to.
Port Number
Specify the port number of the FTP server.
Login Information
Username
Specify the login username for the FTP server.
Password
Specify the login password for the FTP server.
Test Remote FTP Server
Server Status:
Displays the status of the test connection.
FTP Test
Tests the network connection between the camera and FTP server.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
FTP Server
Host Name or IP Address
Specify the host name or IP address of the FTP server.
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SMTP
This section configures the SMTP mail server address that the camera will use for sending emails.
SMTP Server
Mail Server
Specify the host name or IP address of the SMTP mail server.
Port Number
Specify the port number of the SMTP mail server.
Login Information
Username
Specify the login username for the SMTP mail server.
Password
Specify the login password for the SMTP mail server.
Email Address From
Specify the email address of the sender.
To Mail Address
Mail Address
Specify the email address to send the email when an event is triggered by motion detection.
Mail Test Status
Displays the status of the test connection.
Mail Test
Tests the network connection between the camera and mail address.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Ports
This section configures the HTTP port number of the web configuration menu and RTSP port number of stream 1 to 3.
HTTP
HTTP Port
Configures the HTTP port number of the web configuration menu.
RTSP
Stream 1 to 3 RTSP Port
Configures the RTSP port number of stream 1 to 3, and displays the URL of stream 1 to 3. The range is 554/1025~65535.
Default URL of Stream 1: rtsp://cameraIP:554/live/stream1 Default URL of Stream 2: rtsp://cameraIP:8556/live/stream2 Default URL of Stream 3: rtsp://cameraIP:8555/live/stream3
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Events
Motion Detection
This section configures which area of the live video in Viewer will be monitored for detecting motion.
Settings
Enable Motion Detection
Enables or disables motion detection function.
Sensitivity
Configures the sensitivity of motion detection, the sensitivity determines the amount of motion required to trigger an event, the range is 1 to 100, with 1 being the least sensitive. For more information on event, please refer to Event Actions on page 28.
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Detection Zones
This section shows the live video from the camera, the screen is divided into 5x5 rectangular boxes, to setup motion detection, please follow the instructions below.
1. Check the Enable motion detection option, and specify the sensitivity level.
2. In the live video screen below, select the desired area for motion detection by clicking on the rectangular box. The border of the box will turn red indicating that it is selected. You can select multiple boxes, up to 5x5 boxes can be selected.
3. Press the Save button once all the desired areas are selected for the changes to take effect.
Highlighted box
Area with motion detect enabled
To remove motion detection from an area, click the box to deselect it, then press the Save button for the changes to take effect.
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Alarm In/Out Trigger
This section configures the IP camera to work with external alarm in/out devices.
Alarm In 1 Control and Alarm In 2 Control
Alarm In Mode and Alarm In 2 Mode
Enables or disables monitoring of alarm input1 and alarm input2. Enable this option if an external sensor device connected to the alarm input1 and alarm input2 requires monitoring.
Alarm In Level and Alarm In 2 Level
Specify the signal level required for triggering the alarm device connected to the alarm output1 and alarm output2. The options are Low and High.
Alarm Out Control
Alarm Out Mode and Alarm Out 2 Mode
Specify the alarm out mode, the options are User Mode and Event Mode. When User Mode is selected, the alarm output will be triggered based on user configurations. When Event Mode is selected, the alarm output will be triggered based on the configurations set in Event Actions. For more information on Event Actions, please refer to page 28.
Alarm Out Level and Alarm Out 2 Level
Specify the alarm output action to perform when it is triggered. The options are Low and High.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Event Actions
This section configures what actions to perform when an event is triggered from motion detection.
When Motion Detection Triggered
Save Stream to SD Card
Check this option to store the video stream onto the SD card. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG.
Upload Stream to FTP Server
Check this option to upload the video stream to a FTP server. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG. For information on configuring the FTP server, please refer to FTP on page 22.
Send Email Notification
Check this option to send an email notifying the event, for more information on configuring the email address, please refer to SMTP on page 23.
Alarm Output and Alarm Output2
Check this option to activate the device connected to alarm output and alarm output2 when motion detection is triggered.
When Alarm In Triggered
Save Stream to SD Card
Check this option to store the video stream onto the SD card. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG.
Upload Stream to FTP Server
Check this option to upload the video stream to a FTP server. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG. For information on configuring the FTP server, please refer to FTP on page 22.
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Send Email Notification
Check this option to send an email notifying about the alarm event, for more information on configuring the email address, please refer to SMTP on page 23.
Alarm Output and Alarm Output2
Check this option to activate the device connected to alarm output and alarm output2 when alarm in is triggered.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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System
Audio
This section is used to configure the audio settings.
Audio Settings
Audio In Enable
Enables or disables audio-in on the camera. When enabled, specify the volume in the Audio In Volume textbox. The range is 1~100.
Audio Out Enable
Enables or disables audio-out on the camera. When enabled, specify the volume in the Audio Out Volume textbox. The range is 1~100.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Recording Settings
This section is used to configure the recording settings of the IP camera.
AVI File Setting
Stream Source
Selects which video stream number to record, the options are Stream 1 and Stream 2.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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User Management
This section is used to manage user accounts for accessing the IP camera’s web configuration menu.
Add/Modify User Accounts
To add a user account, type in the username and password (username and password must be at least 1 character), retype the password to confirm, then choose the access level for the account in the Authority drop down list. You can also provide a description for the account under the User
Information field.
Access Level
Administrator: Has full control (read/write) over every configuration menu item.
Operator: Has full control (read/write) over every configuration menu item in Video and Event only.
Viewer: Only has access (read) to the live view of the camera (main screen).
User List
Displays user accounts available on the camera, to edit an account’s password, click the Edit button, then retype the new password in the
Password and Confirm Password fields.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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SD Card Management
This section is used to manage the SD card.
SD Card Information
If a SD card is installed, this section will display information on the availability of the SD card, and the percentage of the total storage used.
Format
Formats the SD card, all data stored on the SD card will be erased if this option is used.
SD Card Overwrite
Enables or disables overwrite protection for the SD card. Press the Save button to apply the setting.
File List
Displays the information of the folders and files stored in the SD card.
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Date & Time
This section configures the date and time on the camera.
Current Camera Time
Displays the current date and time on the camera.
Time Settings
Synchronize with NTP Server
Select this option to synchronize the date and time with a NTP server.
Synchronize with Computer Time
Select this option to synchronize the date and time to the computer connected to the camera.
Manually Setting
Select this option to manually configure the date and time.
Time Zone
Select the time zone relevant to your location in the drop down list.
Daylight Saving
Select this option to enable daylight saving. The Start/End date and time for daylight saving can be manually configured in the text boxes beneath the
option.
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Date & Time Format
Date Format
Configures the format that the date will be displayed in. The options are
YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY and DD/MM/YYYY.
Time Format
Configures the format that the time will be displayed in. The options are
12Hrs and 24Hrs.
NTP Server
NTP Server Address
If Synchronize with NTP Server is selected as the time mode, type in the host name or IP address of the NTP server.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Firmware Upgrade
This section is used to update the IP camera’s firmware.
Firmware Version
Application Version
Displays the current firmware version.
Update
Specify the Firmware Image File to Upgrade
To update the camera’s firmware, click on the Browse button and locate the firmware image file, once the file is selected, press the Update button to begin.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
The firmware update process will take around 15 minutes to complete, during this time, do not disconnect the network cable, reset or power off the IP camera, as you may damage the device.
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Maintenance
This section is used to restart the IP camera, or restore it to factory default settings.
Maintain
Restart
Click this button to reboot the camera.
Reset to Default
Click this button to restore all the camera’s setting back to factory default.
Camera Name Settings
Camera Name
Specify a name for the camera. The name will be displayed in the upper left corner on the live video stream of the camera. To enable this, make sure the option Display Camera Name in the Overlay Settings menu is checked. For information on the Overlay Settings menu, please refer to page 18.
DC-Iris Calibration
To calibrate the DC-Iris lens, check the option Choose to use DC-Iris Lens and press the DC-Iris Calibration button.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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Advanced Settings
This section is used to configure advanced settings of the IP camera.
The following are the advanced settings available on the left hand side:
▪ Video
– Camera Settings – ROI – AE Weights
▪ Network
– DDNS – SNMP – Multicast
▪ Events
– Ethernet Lost Detection – Face Detection – Tampering Detection – Event Actions
▪ System
– Schedule Recording
▪ Basic Settings
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Video
Camera Settings (Advanced)
This section is used to adjust the camera’s advanced image settings.
Chroma & Sharpness Suppression
Enable Chroma Suppression
Enables or disables chroma suppression. Enabling chroma suppression will reduce the image noise captured from low-light environments.
Enable Sharpness Suppression
Enables or disables sharpness suppression. Enabling sharpness suppression will minimize the sharpness caused by noise in low-light captures.
Manual White Balance
Note: To adjust the white balance manually, please set the White Balance Mode to Off in Basic Settings.
R/G Gain
Adjusts the warm white balance, the range is 0.0 ~ 4.0 (from yellow to red).
B/G Gain
Adjusts the cold white balance, the range is 0.0 ~ 4.0 (from green to blue).
Manual Exposure & Gain
Note: To adjust the exposure and gain manually, please set the Exposure Mode to Locked in Basic Settings.
Manual Gain
Adjusts the camera’s gain manually, the range is 1 ~ 512. Setting a higher value will increase the camera’s signal and produce brighter images for low­light environments.
Manual Exposure Time 1:1 and 2:1
Adjusts the camera’s exposure manually, the range is 1:1/7 ~ 1:1/20000 and 2:1/7 ~ 2:1/20000, with 1/20000 being the shortest exposure length.
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Auto Exposure Configuration
Maximum Exposure Time
Specifies the maximum exposure time when operating in Auto Exposure mode, the range is 1/7 ~ 1/1000, with 1/1000 being the shortest exposure length.
Maximum Sens Up Gain
Specifies the maximum gain when operating in Auto Exposure mode, the range is 1 ~ 512, with 1 being the lowest gain.
DC-Iris Control
Auto Iris
When enabled, the DC-Iris will adjust the opening automatically based on the lighting levels in the environment.
Manual Iris Control
Enables manual control of the iris, there are 4 control options to choose from.
Full Open: Opens the iris to the maximum aperture. Full Close: Closes the iris to the smallest aperture Step Open: Opens the iris according to the step levels specified in the Step Control Level. Step Close: Closes the iris according to the step levels specified in Step Control Level. Step Control Level: Configures the step control level, the range is 1 to 10.
Note: Only available when a DC-iris lens is installed.
Camera Settings (Advanced) Cont.
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IR Cut Filter (ICR) Control
Auto
When enabled, the camera will automatically turn the infrared lights on or off based on the lighting levels in the environment.
Day Mode
Enables day mode and turns the IR cut filter control off.
Night Mode
Enables night mode and turns the IR cut filter control on.
Schedule ICR
Enables or disables IR cut filter control function to activate at the specified time. You can configure the Start Time and End Time in 24-hour format.
Use Mode (During Scheduled Hours)
Selects the IR cut filter control mode to use during the scheduled time.
Use Mode (Outside of the Scheduled Hours)
Selects the IR cut filter control mode to use outside of the scheduled time.
Gamma Control
Default
Activates the default gamma state.
Gamma
Adjusts the gamma manually, the range is 0.01 ~ 1.00, with 0.01 being the lowest value.
Color Filter
Remove Red
Adds red filters to the camera’s view.
Remove Green
Adds green filters to the camera’s view.
Remove Blue
Adds blue filters to the camera’s view.
TV System
50Hz (PAL)
Configures the camera to 50Hz (PAL) mode. Select this when using in 50Hz (PAL) countries to reduce flicker.
60Hz (NTSC)
Configures the camera to 60Hz (NTSC) mode. Select this when using in 60Hz (NTSC) countries to reduce flicker.
Save
Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Reset
Reset button to discard all the settings applied.
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ROI
You can configure up to 5 ROI zones. ROI is used to select which areas will be monitored and recorded with higher image quality while using lower image quality for other non-ROI zones to save bandwidth and storage. The instructions below illustrate how to setup 5 ROI zones.
1. To create ROI zone 1, check the Enable ROI zone 1, and on the live video screen, select the area to set the ROI by holding down the mouse button and drag to make a rectangular square, release the button once the desired area is covered.
2. Press the Setting Area button in Enable ROI zone 1 to set this area as the ROI.
3. Repeat the above steps to create ROI for zones 2 to 5.
To delete an area, check the ROI zone number you like to remove, and press the Remove button.
ROI zone 1 ROI zone 2
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Auto Exposure Weights
You can select up to 5 areas and configure the exposure weighting for each area manually. The weighting determines the importance of the area captured, a higher weighting value will increase the sensitivity of the auto exposure.
1. To create an auto exposure area, select User Define and check the Enable Regional weighting 1.
2. On the live video screen, select the area by holding down the mouse button and drag to make a rectangular square, release the button once the desired area is covered.
3. Press the Setting Area button in Enable Regional weighting 1.
4. Configure the weighting value in the corresponding textbox, the range is 0 ~ 10.
5. Repeat the above steps to create auto exposure weightings for zones 3 to 5.
To delete an area, check the zone number you like to remove, and press the Remove button.
To allow the camera to adjust the exposure automatically, select the Auto option.
Background Others
Configures the weighting value of the area outside of the selected zones.
Zone 1 Zone 2
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Network
DDNS
This section is used to configure DDNS (Dynamic DNS). Note: Different DDNS service provider may have different input fields.
DDNS Settings
DDNS Service
Select the DDNS service provider from the drop down list, the available providers are Dyn, NO-IP, dnsExit and DtDNS.
Web Site
URL link to the selected DDNS service provider's web site.
Username
Username of the DDNS account.
Password
Password of the DDNS account.
Hostname
Hostname of the DDNS account.
Internet IP Address
Displays the IP address assigned when the connection is established.
Manual
Used to manually specify an IP address of a DDNS server.
Status
Displays the connection status of the DDNS service.
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SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol that can be used to manage and monitor SNMP-enabled devices over a network. The SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 settings for the IP camera can be configured in this page.
SNMP v1/v2
Enable SNMP v1/v2
Enables or disables SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 support.
Read Community
Used to configure the read community string.
Write Community
Used to configure the write community string.
Traps for SNMP v1/v2
Enable Traps
Enables the IP camera to send SNMP trap messages.
Trap Address
Specifies the IP address of the trap server to receive the trap messages.
Trap Community
Used to configure the trap community string.
SNMP v3
Enable SNMP v3
Enables or disables SNMPv3 support.
User name
Used to configure the SNMPv3 username.
User password
Used to configure the SNMPv3 password.
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Multicast
The IP camera's video streams can be sent to a multicast IP address group for one-to-many streaming. The multicast settings for the IP camera can be configured in this page.
Settings
Enable Multicast
Enables or disables multicast streaming.
Group Address
Configures the IP address of the multicast group.
RTP Port
Configures the RTP port of the multicast address, this port is used for streaming video and audio data.
RTCP Port
Configures the RTCP port of the multicast address, this port is used for controlling RTP streams.
Path
Configures the URL address of the video stream.
Always Multicast
Check this option to enable the video stream to start multicast streaming without using RTCP.
Audio RTP Port and RTCP Port
Configures the port numbers for RTP audio and RTCP, the range is 1025 ~
65535.
TTL
Configures the time-to-live threshold of the multicast datagram before it is discarded by the router.
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Events
Ethernet Lost Detection
This page is used to configure link failure detection for Ethernet.
Settings
Enable Ethernet Lost Detection
Enables link failure detection of the Ethernet connection.
Alarm Output and Alarm Output2
Enables the camera to trigger the device connected to alarm output and alarm output2 upon detecting failure of the Ethernet connection.
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Face Detection
You can configure the camera to detect faces and trigger the events enabled in the Event Actions menu on page 50. The instructions below illustrate how to setup face detection.
1. Check the Enable Face Detection and on the live video screen below, select the area for face recognition by holding down the mouse button and drag to make a rectangular square, release the button once the desired area is covered.
2. Press the Setting Area button to set this area for face recognition.
To delete the area, press the Remove button.
Threshold
Configures the sensitivity of the face recognition, the range is 1~9, with 1 being the least sensitive.
Detect Direction
Configures the direction to detect faces.
Up: Detect faces on the top (90 degrees from the front). Right: Detect faces on the right (180 degrees from the front). Left: Detect faces on the left (-180 degrees from the front). Down: Detect faces on the bottom (-90 degrees from the front).
Detection Box
Configures which detection zones are used for face recognition, the options are Rectangle, ROI and Rectangle + ROI.
Detection Zone
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Tampering Detection
This section is used to configure tamper detection settings.
Settings
Enable Tampering Detect
Enables or disables tamper detection. When enabled, the camera will trigger actions enabled in the Event Actions menu upon detecting image blurs.
Sensitivity
Configures the sensitivity of the tamper detection, the range is 1~100, with 1 being the least sensitive.
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Event Actions (Advanced)
This section configures what actions to perform when an event is triggered from face detection and tampering detection.
When Motion Detection Triggered
Save Stream to SD Card
Check this option to store the video stream onto the SD card. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG.
Upload Stream to FTP Server
Check this option to upload the video stream to a FTP server. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG. For information on configuring the FTP server, please refer to FTP on page 22.
Send Email Notification
Check this option to send an email notifying the event, for more information on configuring the email address, please refer to SMTP on page 23.
Alarm Output and Alarm Output2
Check this option to activate the device connected to alarm output and alarm output2 when face detection is triggered.
When Tampering Detection Triggered
Save Stream to SD Card
Check this option to store the video stream onto the SD card. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG.
Upload Stream to FTP Server
Check this option to upload the video stream to a FTP server. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG. For information on configuring the FTP server, please refer to FTP on page 22.
Send Email Notification
Check this option to send an email notifying about the alarm event, for more information on configuring the email address, please refer to SMTP on page 23.
Alarm Output and Alarm Output2
Check this option to activate the device connected to alarm output and alarm output2 when tampering detection is triggered.
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Schedule Recording
This section is used to schedule the recording of the video streams.
Schedule Recording Setting
Enable Schedule Recording
Enables or disables recording of the video stream.
Daily
Configures the camera to record at the specified Start Time and End Time.
Weekly
Configures the camera to record on the specified day and time of the week.
S
Select this to set full-day recording.
D
Select this to cancel full-day recording.
E
Displays the end time of the recording, clicking E will allow you to configure the start time and end time.
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COM Port
This page provides the COM port configuration for RS-232 control and RS­485 control. Serial settings including Baud Rate, Direction, Data Bit, Parity, Stop Bit and Flow Control can be configured here.
RS-232 Control
Port
Configures the port number to access the RS-232 device connected to the COM port over the network, the range is 1025~65535.
Baud Rate/Data Bit/Parity/Stop Bit/Flow Control
Configures the serial settings baud rate, data bit, parity, stop bit and flow control. Please make sure the serial settings match the RS-232 device’s serial settings.
RS-485 Control
Port
Configures the port number to access the RS-485 device connected to the COM port over the network, the range is 1025~65535.
Direction/Baud Rate/Data Bit/Parity/Stop Bit/Flow Control
Configures the serial settings, baud rate, data bit, parity, stop bit, flow control and direction of data transfer. Please make sure the serial settings match the RS-485 device’s serial settings.
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Chapter 3: Viewing Live Video via VLC Media Player
ChaPter 3: VIewIng LIVe VIdeo VIa VLC medIa PLayer
The IP camera’s live video can be viewed by third party media players such as VLC media player by VideoLAN project. To stream the live video from the camera to VLC media player through the network, please follow the instructions below.
1. Locate and open VLC media player.
2. Go to Media -> Open Network Stream.
3. Enter the following RTSP URL:
rtsp://192.168.1.168:554/live/stream1
Note: RTSP URL of stream 1, similarly you can view stream 2 and 3 of the camera by entering their corresponding URLs. Please refer to Ports on page 24 for more information on the URL link.
4. Press the Play button to start streaming.
Open Network Stream
RTSP URL
Play
4. You will be prompted with a pop-up window asking for login information, type in “admin” (default login name) and “9999” (default password)
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