Should any liquid or solid object fall into the
cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked
by the qualified personnel before operating it
any further.
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet if it is not
going to be used for several days or more.
To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug.
Never pull the cord itself.
Allow adequate air circulation to prevent
internal heat built-up. Do not place the unit on
surfaces(rugs, blankets, etc.) or near materials
(curtains, draperies) that may block the
ventilation holes.
Do not install the unit in an extremely hot or
humid place or in a place subject to excessive
dust or mechanical vibration.
The unit is not designed to be waterproof.
Exposure to rain or water may damage the unit.
Cleaning------------------------------------
Clean the unit with a slightly damp soft cloth.
Use a mild household detergent. Never use strong
solvents such as thinner or benzene as they might
damage the finish of the unit.
Retain the original carton and packing materials
for safe transport of this unit in the future.
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2. Safety Precautions
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. 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.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
by that party responsible for compliance could void your authority to
operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received including interference
that may cause undesired
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved
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About this user manual
This manual aims at assisting the user on how to operate the monitors described in this
manual.
This manual is subject to rigid quality control. However, no guarantee can be given that
mistakes are not present. We reserve the right to make changes to the manual without prior
notice.
Before operating the appliance, please read this manual carefully and retain it for further
reference. Verify that all appliance items are included in the delivery. Should items be
missing, do not operate the appliance and contact your local dealer.
Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself. This should only be done by qualified service
personnel.
Improper handling of the appliance will invalidate the warranty.
Package List
A. LCD IP Monitor x 1
B. Power Cord x 1
C. User Manual x 1
D. 12V Power Adapter x 1 [Except for the 32”/42”/46”]
E. USB Mouse x 1
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3. LCD Monitor Mounting Guide
A. Desktop
Adjust the viewing angle of LCD to fit most comfortable monitoring status.
B. Wall mount
Free your space with wall mount design.
Please follow the fix-hole size in back panel to install the LCD to the wall.
12.1”/15.6”/21.5”/24”/27”
C. VESA Bracket
12.1”/15.6”/21.5”/24”/27”
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VESA Bracket: 32”
VESA Bracket: 42”/46”
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4. Monitor Controls
12.1”/15.6”/21.5”/24”/27”/32”/42”/46” Aluminium
32”/42”/46” Aluminium
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Key Board
1. Power
Push to turn on and turn off the unit.
LED Green light: Power on
LED Red light: Standby mode.
2. / 3. Adjust UP /DOWN
UP: Used as UP function. Or Increase value on the OSD Menu.
And as a hot key for colour adjust function.
DOWN: Used as DOWN function. Or Decrease value on the OSD Menu.
And as a hot key for auto adjust function.
4. Item:
Hot key for OSD adjustments of Volume, Contrast, Brightness,
Red, Green and Blue.
5. Menu
Push to call out OSD menu. Or Used
6. Source
Select input signal from D-SUB, HD, DVI and IP.
KEY Lock Function:
Push “Menu” and “Item”, OSD of screen will show “Key Lock on” Into key lock mode.
And push again, OSD of screen will show “Key Lock off “Into key unlock mode.
as
Confirm function in OSD Menu.
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5. Connections: HDVS IP Series
12.1”/15.6”/21.5”/24”/27”
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1: e-SATA
2: RJ-45 (Ethernet Interface)
3: USB IN x 2 (USB Mouse/Record Backup Connector)
4: DC 12V IN
5: DVI IN
6: Full HD IN
7: VGA IN
8: AUDIO R/L IN
9: Earphone OUT
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32”/42”/46”
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1: e-SATA
2: RJ-45 (Ethernet Interface)
3: USB IN x 2 (USB Mouse/Record Backup Connector)
4: DC 12V OUT
5: DVI IN
6: Full HD IN
7: VGA IN
8: AUDIO R/L IN
9: Earphone OUT
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6. LCD OSD Function
Colour
Image Setting
OSD Menu
Signal Source
Audio
Misc.
Back
Color:
Contrast
Adjust background black level of the screen image.
Brightness
Adjust fore ground white level of the screen image.
Colour Adjust
Adjust Red, Green, Blue, colour deepness for Users.
Colour Temp
Adjust colour temperatures for users.
9300, 6500, 5800, sRGB, USER
Back
Exit OSD menu.
Image Setting:
Clock
Adjust image distortion appearing as vertical or “noise” on the screen.
Phase
Adjust image distortion appearing as horizontal or “noise” on the screen.
Sharpness
Adjust the clarity and focus of the screen images.
H. Position
V. Position
Back
Exit OSD menu.
Move the screen image left or right.
Move the screen image up and down.
OSD Menu:
OSD H. Pos
Move the OSD menu position left or right.
OSD V. Pos
Move the OSD menu position up or down.
OSD Timer
Set the OSD menu display time.
Language
Back
Exit OSD menu.
Select the desired language as English, French, German, Spanish,
Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese and Japanese.
Signal source
Select the input signal VGA, HD, DVI, and IP.
Back
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Exit OSD menu.
Audio
Volume
Control built-in speakers' output Volumes
Mute
Disable the unit's sound output
H264 compression format
VGA/ DVI-D and Full HD Input
Real-time display
Support HDMI video output (1920 x 1080 @30)
Graphical and text interfaces (GUI)
Use Ethernet connection control
Supports up to four network cameras via HUB
Supports network protocols TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, HTTP, SMTP
System login
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9. Specification
LCD panel 12.1” 15.6“
Visible area (mm) 245.76 x 184.32 344.1x 193.5
Picture format 4 : 3 16: 9
Max. resolution 1024 x 768 1920 x 1080
Pixel dot pitch (mm) 0.297 x 0.297 0.17925 x 0.17925
Colours 16.2M 262K
Brightness 500 cd/m² [LED] 300 cd/m² [LED]
Contrast 700 : 1 600 :1
Response time(Tr/Tf) 35 ms 3/8 ms
View angle (U/D/L/R) 80/80/80/80 60/60/70/70
Full HD input 1 x Full HD
Audio input(R/L) 2 x (RCA)
PC input
Earphone out 1 x Phone jack ,3.5ψ
Speaker 2 x built-in speaker (2 watt)
IP Video support
OSD setting Yes
Network Port 1 x RJ45, 10M/100M
USB Port 2 x USB 2.0 ports
HDD Port 1 x e-SATA port
Power input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz, Adapter DC 12V/5A
Power consumption Approx. 16 watt Approx. 15 watt
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 299.6 x 238.9 x 57.3 401.5 x 251 x 60.3
Weight 2.3kg 3.2kg
Operating temperature 0° to 40° C
4 x (1280X960)+sub(960*576)+4Play
4 x (1920X1080)+sub(960*576)+1Play
1 x (1920X1080)+sub(960*576)+1Play
1 x VGA input
1 x DVI-D input
Subject to technical changes without prior notice. Error excepted.
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LCD panel 21.5“ 24“ 27”
Visible area (mm) 476.6 x 268.1 531.3 x 298.8 597.6 x 336.15
Picture format 16:9 16:9 16:9
Max. resolution 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
Pixel dot pitch (mm) 0.248 x 0.248 0.276.7 x 0.276 .7 0.276.7 x 0.276 .7
Colours 16.7M 16.7M 16.7M
Brightness 250 cd/m² [LED] 250 cd/m² [LED] 300 cd/m² [LED]
Contrast 1000 :1 1000:1 5000:1
Response time(Tr/Tf) 1.3/3.7 ms 1.5/3.5 ms 3.5/5 ms
View angle (U/D/L/R) 80/80/85/85 80/80/85/85 89/89/89/89
Full HD input 1 x Full HD
Audio input(R/L) 2 x (RCA)
PC input
Earphone out 1 x Phone jack ,3.5ψ
Speaker 2 x built-in speaker (2 watt)
IP Video support
OSD setting Yes
Network Port 1 x RJ45, 10M/100M
USB Port 2 x USB 2.0 ports
HDD Port 1 x e-SATA port
Power input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz, Adapter DC 12V/5A
Power consumption Approx. 24 watt Approx. 27watt Approx. 35watt
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 531.2 x 322.5 x 71.2 586 x 353.3 x 61.6 658 x 396.5 x 63.9
Weight 5.7 kg 5.8 kg 7kg
Operating temperature 0° to 40° C
4 x (1280X960)+sub(960*576)+4Play
4 x (1920X1080)+sub(960*576)+1Play
1 x (1920X1080)+sub(960*576)+1Play
1 x VGA input
1 x DVI-D input
Subject to technical changes without prior notice. Error excepted
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LCD panel 32“ 42” 46”
Visible area (mm) 698.4 x 392.8 930.24 x 523.26 1018.08 x 572.76
Picture format 16:9 16:9 16:9
Max. resolution 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080 1920 x 1080
Pixel dot pitch (mm) 0.36375 x 0.37375 0.4845 x 0.4845 0.53025 x 0.53025
Colours 16.7M 16.7M 1073.7M
Brightness 350 cd/m² [LED] 400 cd/m² [LED] 500 cd/m² [LED]
Contrast 3000:1 4000:1 4000:1
Response time(Tr/Tf) 6.5ms 6.5ms 6.5ms
View angle (U/D/L/R) 89/89/89/89 89/89/89/89 89/89/89/89
Full HD input 1x Full HD
Audio input(R/L) 2x (RCA)
PC input
Earphone out 1 x Phone jack ,3.5ψ
Speaker 2 x built-in speaker (2 watt)
IP Video support
OSD setting Yes
Network Port 1 x RJ45, 10M/100M
USB Port 2 x USB 2.0 ports
HDD Port 1 x e-SATA port
Power input AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Power consumption Approx. 58 watt Approx. 78watt Approx.107 watt
Dimensions (WxHxD) mm 761.6 x 454.6 x 93.2 994.6 x 587.2 x 82.7 1081.5 x 635.5 x 80.5
Weight 13.2 kg 23kg 25kg
Operating temperature 0° to 40° C
4 x (1280X960)+sub(960*576)+4Play
4 x (1920X1080)+sub(960*576)+1Play
1 x (1920X1080)+sub(960*576)+1Play
1 x VGA input
1 x DVI-D input
Subject to technical changes without prior notice. Error excepted
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10. Appendixes .. Troubleshooting for Display problem
The tables provided below include some problems that the user may encounter while using the
display and the corresponding solutions. Please refer to the contents of this section prior to
contacting service personnel.
Problem Possible Causes Solutions
No picture
1. Is the power cable connected to the
unit?
2. Is the unit turned on?
3. Is the signal cable connected to the
unit?
4. Is the unit in power saving mode?
1. Make sure the power cable has been
properly connected to the unit.
2. Turn on the unit.
3. Make sure the signal cable has been
properly connected to the unit.
4. Press any key on computer keyboard.
Strange colour
Picture
distortion
Picture is too
dim
Only sound but
no picture
Only picture
but no sound
1. Is the signal cable connected to the
unit?
1. Is the signal cable connected to the
unit?
2. Is the video input signal within the
unit's specified frequency range?
1. Have the unit's brightness and
contrast settings been set to the
lowest level?
1. Is the connection of the input
signal correct?
1. Is the signal cable connected to the
unit?
2. Has the volume been set to the min
level?
3. Is the audio cable connected to the
unit?
1. Make sure the signal cable has been
properly connected to the unit.
1. Make sure the signal cable has been
properly connected to the unit.
2. Make sure the input signal is within
the unit's specified frequency range.
1. Adjust brightness and contrast
1. Check connection of input signal.
2. Make sure the signal cable has been
properly connected.
1. Make sure the signal cable has been
properly connected to the unit.
2. Adjust the volume to an appropriate
setting.
3. Make sure the audio cable has been
properly connected to the unit.
Please contact the customer service centre of your local dealer if you have any questions
regarding the unit after reading the information provided above.
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11. IP Camera Device Side Setting
¾ IP Camera Network Configuration
Direct connector to a computer.
Configure your IP Camera Network settings.
Please reference your IP Camera
manual.
Run the IE browser and login to setup.
To set an IP address for the Camera unit.
Disable DHCP setting.
Stream Type: Dual (Main and Sub
Stream)
Resolution: 2MÆ1080p;D1
Resolution: 1MÆ720p;D1
Stream Codec Profiles: H.264
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12. HDVS IP Host Side Operation
1. Start System
Plug power cable, press power switch, the power LED will be on and the IP will start. After
booting, the video output default to multi-window output
mode. If the booting time is within the record setting time
period, the system will auto enable the record function.
2. System Login
After normal booting, right click to bring the menu,
select Start Æ Login,
Input the user name: admin and password blank (default
to be blank) in the input box
Click Start icon
1) Power Off: click “Power off” button, the device will
shutdown.
2) Reboot: click “Reboot” button, the device will reboot.
3) Login: click “Login” button, user name: admin,
password: blank by default.
4) Lock: click “Lock”, the menu will be locked.
5) User Guide: Setup the basic settings step by step.
(For the first time)
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3. IP Channel Setting
After login successfully, system will pop out the
host side
IP address setting menu Manual, after setting
successfully click “ OK”, then it will pop out the
menu for IP channel setting, click “ Yes”, the
system will save the IP automatically. If need to
manual setting IP address, click “NO”.
4 Power off
1. Click the power switch at the rear panel can shutdown the device.
2. Main MenuÆPower Offselect Yes(By this way, user need have shutdown
authority)
(Suggest to shutdown device in this way, it can avoid damaging the device from v electricity
cut-off by accident).
Note: Before changing the HDD operation, please shutdown the device and cut the power supply
first.
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13. HDVS IP Display Setting
Click Display on the menu bar; Show the
menu as the right side:
1) Language: select different language according
to the necessary, after that need restart the
device.
2) Auto Logout: system automatic logout and
lock time.
3) TV Adjust: adjust the display position.
4) Display: set monitor lightness, contrast,
saturation and colour.
5) Resolution: the default setting is 1024 x 768;
please select the best resolution according to
the monitor or it will affect the image definition.
6) Rotation interval: Setup the time interval of
rotation. Tick “Enable SEQ” to start rotation.
14. HDVS IP Network Setting
Connect HDVS IP Series with network cable to
LAN switch. After power on, click Settingon the
menu bar ÆNetwork ÆNetwork Setting to enter
setting menu, set HDVS IP address, subnet mask,
and gateway and so on. Then use PC to run ping
command to check HDVS IP has connected with
LAN
Notice: IP address might conflict with each other,
please set the gateway correctly, or HDVS might fail to work.
Please ensure all the IP addresses in LAN are unique.
Remote port setting: the default is 5050, if there are several IPs in the LAN, need to change this
port is for login IP by IE, CMS. Login IP by mobile, the port should be +3 based on the device port.
HTTP port: the default port is 80, suggest modifying it. This port is for login IP by IE, input IP
address or domain name; need to add colon and HTTP port number.
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Example: show as the above right picture, access IP by IE in LAN, first add 2 forwarding rules in
the router, the IP address is 192.168.1.188, the forwarding ports are 5050-5053, 80. Please input
http://192.168.1.188:80
ActiveX, after installing it successfully, then reopen IE with http://192.168.1.188:80
login menu, input device port:5050, user name: admin, no password, can access IP.
If access IP by IE in WAN, please use static IP or dynamic domain name
LAN.
at IE browser and download ActiveX, then close the IE before install the
, it will show
, the operation is same as
15. NTP Setting
IP camera time synchronization
To click Settingon the menu bar ÆNetwork ÆNTP Setting to enter setting
Server Address:” pool.ntp.org”
Note: Time is not synchronized to avoid
errors arising from IP camera.
16. Connect with IP Camera
Right click to select IP Channel SettingÆManualclick “Search” button The HDVS IP
Monitor will search out all IP cameras in the LAN, it will take 18-30 seconds, after finishing the
configuration, click Save to logout, then the image will come out.
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Onvif device select UDP network Type.
IPCAM device select TCP network Type.
Example:
To click “Save” and click “Exit“ button than the image will come out.
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17. Drag to Change channel Sequence
During real video surveillance, it’s very important to have preview channel position of IPC image.
Simple image dragging could not meet the need of multi-channel simultaneous playback and it’s
frustrating to match channel position respectively when searching. Dragging channel sequence
can better solve this problem.
Right Mouse to click IP channel setting, choosedrag to change channel sequence
18. Digital Zooming
During image preview and playback, roll mouse
roller to do digital zooming, it zoom the image as
mouse pointer as the center. The max can do 15X
zooming. Drag the zoomed image by mouse to see
image detail.
Zoom
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19. System Device Setting
Device Parameter
ClickSettingÆDeviceÆDevice info to check device spec, information and time setting
Attention: select mode according the connected IP camera channels and resolution, after change
the model, click save and reboot the device.
When the image is good in 4CH screen modes, after double click the image to zoom, the image is
stuck or become black screen change to 1080 mode can solve it.
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20. Channel Information
Click【Setting】ÆChannelÆVideo Parameters, to adjust IP camera preview and recording
resolution.
1) Encoding Type:
Main Stream (Normal), Sub Stream, Main Stream (Event) for selection
Main Stream: double click to show single image or full screens image are main stream, also
recording playback is main stream.
Sub Stream: screens display are using sub stream, IE or mobile viewing are sub stream also.
Main Stream (Event): motion detection and alarm trigger recording are using this.
2) Stream Type: there are video, video & audio two types for selection.
When connect with audio, please select video & audio mode, or there will be no audio when
playback.
3) Resolution: IP will get IP camera main stream and sub stream resolution automatically, when
the image is not good, adjust from here according to necessery.
4) Bitrate Type: set variable bit rate(VBR) and constant bit rate(CBR).
5) Bitrate: set the bit rate upper limit for coding.
main stream are 1080P: 6000kbps, 720P: 4000kbps ;
set the bit rate upper limit for coding sub stream is 512-1024kbps.
6) Frame Rate: suggest to set full frame 25/30.
7) Video Quality: suggest to select highest.
When all the IP cameras connected with IP are the same brand, after finish setting 1
click Copy To to apply the setting to all channels is capable, then click Save.
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st
channel,
21. Recording
Manual Recording & Schedule Record
Manual Recording
Right click to bring main menu, clickRecordto enter record setting.
Manual recording has the highest priority, after performing Manual,
the corresponding channel will begin recording.
Schedule Record
Right click to bring main menu, click【Setting】ÆChannelÆSchedule Record, the default setting
is 24 hours recording, users can set the
recording plan according to the necessary and
copy it to other channel
Note: If IP stop recording in a regular time,
please check schedule record status, the
schedule might be wrong, please adjust them
to manual record.
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Playback
Right click to bring main menu, clickplaybackto open the window
Channel Select: Select the channels that need do playback, system will find the required recording
file. The date that has recording is highlighted by red colour in calendar.
Date Select: Select the playback date.
Playback: The split screens will show on A-AREA, first choose channel on B-AREA, then choose
dates shown on C-AREA to play the video during specific time (D-AREA) .
Stop: Stop the playback.
Frame Play: Play video frame by frame.
Record Backup
Before back up,please make sure the hard disk has been saved with
video.
Preview Backup: Right click to bring the main menu, click
Backupto enter the backup interface firstly, then select the
backup time and channel, insert the USB memory to backup.
Insert a USB external storage device, click Refresh to detect USB
devices. There are three backup file format: H.264, MP4, AVI.Recommend back up to MP4 format
which can use document management to check the backup file, and computer player to play.
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File Manager
Right click to bring main menu, clickFile Managericon, the back up file of external storage
device and local captured picture will list in the folder.
1) Check photo in the hard disk:
Select date on calendar, if there was any capture in that day , it would be displayed in the list
form.
2) Check the U disk and other mobile storage devices:
Click Refresh ,then drop-down to select USB drive paths, the photo and video files in the drive
will be displayed, double-click it to show its content.
You can capture the screen while viewing the video.
22. System HDD/e_SATA Setting
HDD Setting
ClickSettingÆSystemÆHDD setting
In order to ensure a linear drive file management to better identify and written disk space, it is
recommended to format the HDD first before recording.
Host system supports format of the hard disk. If the hard disk has been used, please note whether
it is FAT32 format. The embedded network digital video recorder supports only FAT32 format,
otherwise there will be a hidden danger. Note: Please format hard disk when it is the first time for
you to use
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23. Troubleshooting for IP Camera Problem
1. Internet disconnected to HDVS IP Monitor system
Possible reasons:
1) Please check if your physical network is normal or not.
2) Please check your HDVS IP Monitor parameter setting.
3) Please if there is IP conflict with each other, please set the gateway correctly.
4) Please ensure all the IP addresses in LAN are unique.
2. No preview image
Possible reasons:
1) IP cameras time synchronization with HDVS IP Monitor.
2) The Onvif device camera needs to select UDP network type.
3) The IPCAM device camera needs to select TCP network type.
4) Please check the channel select correctly.
5) HDVS IP Monitor’s username and password should be correctly filled in.
3. IP Camera IP address can be searched, multi-images sub stream and single image main
stream all cannot have image
Possible reasons:
1) Please check your IP channel setting “Stream Type”
2) Adjustment of stream type, choose “Main stream’ or “Sub stream”
3) The username and password should be correctly filled in.
4. The multi-images
screen or still image as well as black-screen playback
Possible reasons:
sub stream has image and single image main stream is on black
1) Adjustment of stream type to 1080p mode.
2) Users need to adjust HDVS IP Monitor main stream with resolution
ratio for 1080p or 720p.
5. The colour garbage preview image
Possible reasons:
1) Please check your IP channel setting “Stream Type”
2) Adjustment of stream type, choose “Main stream’ or “Sub stream”
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