SMAX AU1 User Manual

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Ver 1.2
AU1 2MP IP66 Small Bullet Camera
User Manual
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Chapter I.
Chapter 2.
Chapter 3.
1.1. Read Before Use 1
1.2. Physical Description 2
1.3. Safety Instructions 4
1.4. Package Contents 5
1.5. Electromagnetic Compatibility 6
2.1. Hardware Installation 7
2.2. SMAX Finder Installation 8
2.3. Ready to Use 9
3.1. Network Deployment 10
3.2. Using Web Browsers 14
3.3. Using RTSP Players 15
Chapter 4.
Chapter 5.
3.4. Using Mobile APP 16
3.5. Using VMS 17
4.1. Main Page 22
4.2. Client Settings 23
5.1. System Setup 24
5.2. Network Setup 28
5.3. Video & Audio Setup 38
5.4. SD Card Setup 51
5.5. Event Setup 55
5.6. Maintenance 61
5.7. Device info 64
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Chapter 6.
6.1. URL Commands 66
6.2. Technical Specifications 81
6.3. Onvif Supports List 83
6.4. Liability 94
6.5. Copyright 95
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Chapter I.
1.1. Read Before Use
This network camera is a professional
equipment for surveillance purpose. Please comply with each national laws to prevent from any relevant privacy violations before use.
In order to operate this network camera, it
require a basic knowledge of network
structure. For further use of project application, it requests an advance level of knowledge in lens optics selection, network structure design, storage planning and software capability.
This product service may be different since the diversity of distributors. We suggest to purchase SMAX product from SMAX direct distributors or system integrators to get the most complete after service.
Please first check the package contents are complete with nothing missing. Then, carefully read through all attentions and instructions before use.
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Chapter I.
MicroSD/SDHC Card Slot
Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 port
DC 5V
1.2. Physical Description
1.2.1. Mechanical and hardware interface
AU1 is an internal built fixed lens network camera. It can be placed on the wall or ceiling.
With its mini and compact design, it is suitable
to locate in a environment like department store or shop counter.
AU1 accept both POE power supply or DC 5V power supply. Please noted that the DC 5V
adapter is an extra accessory which does not
include in this package.
It has Micro SD/SDHC card slot built in for recording storage function.
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Chapter I.
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Chapter I.
1.3. Safety Instructions
Please carefully read through below safety instruction to prevent any damage of camera and person or any
reason that will cause the invalid of the warranty.
Network camera is a highly delicate electronic equipment. Please do not stumble or falling from high. It
will cause damage to the camera.
Please do not store the camera in a environment that the temperature or humidity are exceed camera’s
specification. Please also prevent from the direct expose of the sun light.
Network camera is not a toy. Please prevent from the use of the child for any accident possibility. Please be careful when operate this network camera to prevent from any possibility that cause the
device or components to invade your body.
Please do not disassemble the camera to prevent from any abnormal function or operation. When place the camera in a high humidity or wet environment, please select the IP66/67 level products.
Or else, please pus the camera in a outer housing box to prevent from damage.
Please do not put any wire or cable within the camera device to prevent from damage.
Cause of heat is a normal situation when operate network camera, please prevent direct contact when
the camera is in use for a while.
Please do not attach DC/AC power directly to the camera’s DI/DO port.
Please check the correct direction when insert the SDHC card into camera device. Please contact your sales channel or find a regional SMAX distributor for any warranty issues.
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Chapter I.
Description Qty
Network Camera, Sun shield 1 Tools package (Screw Kit…etc.) 1
CD: A. Software:
SMAX Finder x 1 SMAX VMS64 x 1
B. Doc: SMAX All Products Datasheet, User Manual, Quick Installation Guide
1
Network Camera, Sun shield
CD
1.4. Package Contents
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Chapter I.
1.5. EMC(Electromagnetic Compatibility)
FCC Statement
This device compiles with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. (1.) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2.)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the installation manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CE Mark Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
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Chapter 2.
Setup 1.
Setup 2.
Please attached sun shield to network camera. And insert micro SD card if necessary.
Setup 4.
Setup 5.
Setup 3.
Please connect this network camera to a *PoE switch, PoE injector, or DC 5V adapter. Make sure all connection is stable .
Please connect the network cable to network camera.
Setup 6.
Please re-mount the cover and tight it up.
Setup 7.
Please make sure the network camera cover must keep closed and the network cable output is at correct location.
Please fix the camera on the wall or ceiling with supplied screws.
Please adjust viewing angle by loosen up below spot first.
PoE (RJ-45)
DC 5V
2.1. Installation
Please follow below instructions to setup your network camera.
. This network camera supports both PoE power or DC 5V adapter
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Chapter 2.
VR1
or NVR / VMS
IP address: 192.168.1.88 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1
PC IP address: 192.168.1.10
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
Network Camera IP address: 192.168.1.99 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1
4+2 ports PoE Switch
2.2. SMAX Finder Installation
Basic structure of a network camera setting is as
shown on the right picture: In a normal application, it only needs to be within a local LAN structure to meet the SMB surveillance requirement.
SMAX Finder Installation
Please read the CD from the package content. Then copy SMAX Finder.exe file to your personal PC. Run the program until the SMAX Finder windows display as shown on the right picture.
SMAX Finder procedure
Press Discover button so the program will search all
SMAX camera’s IP within the local LAN.
Choose a specific camera, then press Link button. The program will run the default browser to set up camera connection to its web UI access page.
Notification:
SMAX camera default IP setting is DHCP mode. Default IP address is 192.168.1.99. Default username and password is both admin.
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Chapter 2.
2.3. Prepare to Access
Access procedure:
When link from SMAX Finder to the camera’s web UI access page, please enter default username and password (ID: admin / PW: admin) for further access.
When first connect to a SMAX camera, it needs to install some plugin to your computer. Please follow instruction and press allowed to proceed installation process.
After installation of ActiveX plugin, you should be able to see the video stream from camera as shown on the below picture.
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Chapter 3.
Internet
網際網路
VR1 PC
Network Camera
4+2 ports PoE Switch
xDSL Modem
Router
3.1. Network Environment Setting
SMAX camera supports both intranet and internet structure. Hereby to supply different ways of network setting when SMAX camera is under internet environment structure.
A. True IP address setting
B. Transfer from UPnP router C. PPPoE connection setting
Structure as shown on the right
Please run the SMAX Finder and search the local LAN camera.
Please enter you static true IP address which provided by your ISP service vender. Then press enter.
Notification
Please contact your ISP vender for further static true IP address setting or service.
Internet and Intranet setting structure illustration
Notification
When you have the true IP address, you may set your network camera in static IP mode. Then you may use the internet browser by entering this static true IP address to access your network camera.
If your true IP address was set to your router, you may use the port forwarding function and turn on the UPnP function within your network camera to connect. This is the solution that solves the problem when a SMB surveillance project has lack of true IP address to manage. However, please noted that the performance of the camera will be strongly depends on the performance of the router. It may cause abnormal connecting due to this issue. <Please refer to 3.1. B. setting >
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Chapter 3.
3.1. Network Environment Setting
A. True IP address setting
Please run the SMAX Finder and search for the camera within local LAN.
Select the camera for internet setting and click Change IP button.
Select static mode and enter your true IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, and the username and
password of the camera. Then press OK to finish
setting. It will prompt below pop out to show the success message.
Notification
Please contact your ISP vender for further
static true IP address setting or service.
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Chapter 3.
3.1. Network Environment Setting
A. Transfer from UPnP router
Please access to the camera’s web UI page and select
Configuration button.
Select Network button.
Please assign a static IP address of your local network. And enter your gateway address and DNS numbers of your router.
Please select Enable UPnP Discovery and Enable UPnP Port Mapping. Then press Apply button to finish setting.
Notification
Network camera’s UPnP function may have some compatible issue with router’s UPnP function. For your router’s further setting, please kindly refer to your router’s instruction about Port Forwarding and UPnP
setting.
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Chapter 3.
3.1. Network Environment Setting
A. PPPoE connection setting
Please access to the camera’s web UI page and select
Configuration button.
Select Network button.
Please select PPPoE and enter your username and password. Then press Apply button to finish setting.
Notification
When select PPPoE connection setting, please make sure your network camera is equip with a true static IP address. If so, you can access to the camera by entering the IP address via internet. If not, please refer to our DDNS setting.
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Chapter 3.
SMAX Network Camera connection
SMAX network camera supports multiple connections
for accessing. Includes multiple browsers connection, video player connection that supports RTSP, SmaxViewer APP connection, or SMAX VMS or CMS software to access. Each connection fulfill different surveillance application for different purpose.
3.2. Accessing via Web UI
You can select browser for the purpose of monitoring, system setting, SD card recording and searching, local
computer recording, audio function…etc.
Notification
1) We suggest to use IE 9/10/11 and above version to access SMAX network camera.
2) Other than IE browser, SMAX network camera also support both Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox browsers for accessing.
3) If using Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox to access, those browsers will need Quick Time to play the live video. If your computer has not install Quick Time software, please download and install it. Then refresh the browser.
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Chapter 3.
3.3. Accessing via RTSP Player
SMAX network camera supports accessing via RTSP player. Below using VLC player as a reference instruction:
Please run the VLC player and select Media(M) button. Then select Open network stream(N). It will pop out the setting window.
Please enter RTSP address and press Play button. It should link to the camera for the live video as shown in below picture.
Notification
SMAX network camera provide three RTSP stream: Main stream address: rtsp://Camera’s IP/stream1 Second stream address: rtsp://Camera’s IP/stream2 Mobile stream address: rtsp://Camera’s IP/mobile
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3.4. Accessing via Mobile APP
SMAX network camera supports accessing via mobile APP with both iOS and Android system. Below using iPad mini as a reference instruction:
Please download SmaxViewer from the APP store to your iPhone or iPad device.
Please run the SmaxViewer APP and press + button. It will goes to the adding camera page.
Please enter your camera’s IP address, Username and password setting. Then press Apply button to store the setting.
Please select the added camera from the Device List to access camera.
Notification:
SmaxViewer support horizontal display.
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Chapter 3.
Setup 1.
Setup 2.
Setup 3. Setup 4.
Setup 5.
3.5. Accessing via SMAX VMS
Please select Setup.exe from the SMAX VMS folder of CD content. Follow installation procedure and setting. Then you can run the SMAX VMS software to use.
3.5.1. SMAX VMS Installation procedure
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3.5. Accessing via SMAX VMS
Start to use your SMAX VMS software by clicking the shortcut from your desktop after installation is complete.
3.5.1. SMAX VMS adding camera procedure
Run the SMAX VMS software and enter the Username and Password.
Notification
Default username is admin. Password leave as blank.
Select System icon to your system setting page.
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3.5. Accessing via SMAX VMS
Please select Add Camera button to you adding page.
There are two ways of adding new camera. One is search the camera within local LAN. Press Search button so the VNS will automatically search all SMAX camera within local LAN. Second way is to add camera over internet structure by entering IP address, HTTP port, Username, Password
and Name. Then press Search Server button. Notification
When press Search Server button, it will pop out
below confirmation window. Press Yes to continue process.
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3.5. Accessing via SMAX VMS
After search sever process, you may see the further detail setting if VMS is able link to your network camera. Please select all possible function that you wish to enable, such as Audio, Recording, PTZ and
Operate camera. Notification
Different camera device has different function. If one function does not work, please first check whether your camera has the function. Operate camera function can wait till all cameras have been add to VMS.
Then Operate all cameras at the same time.
Select Add button to finish setting. You may see your added camera in the Camera List.
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3.5. Accessing via SMAX VMS
Press Confirm button at last and it will pop out the confirmation windows. Press Yes to store and finish your setting. After above procedures, you should be able to watch all live video from the live view page of VMS.
Notification
For further SMAX VMS software setting or operation, please kindly refer to its manual.
Original size display
Stream play/stop
Snapshot
Recording
Digital zoom
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Main function List
1
2
3
4
5
6
4.1. Home page
You can access SMAX network camera via web browser to monitor live view, manage setting, SD card recordingetc. There is a complete introduction procedure of all function in the following chapter four and five.
Homepage function list:
1) Live view screen
2) Select stream format
3) Select language
4) Client settings
5) System configuration
6) Live view operation control list
Notification
Function list of icons as shown on the picture to the right.
Live view operation list
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4.2. Client Settings
4.2.1. Protocol option
This setting is to define your protocol option. Default set as RTSP/RTP over TCP. This protocol make sure that all image data must be
transferred. But if you choose the image quality
comes first, then you can change to RTSP/RTP over UDP. If your network environment only allows to connect with web page, then you can change to HTTP protocol.
4.2.2. Storage Option
This setting is to define your storage option. When doing a recording action, you can set where the recording file saves to. Press Browse button to set your folder path name. You can
also name the Prefix of recording file and select
to Add date and time suffix to file name. At last, press Apply to complete setting.
5.1. Configuration Settings
In the menu of configuration, it includes all operating function for settings, maintenance, log and device informationetc.
Configuration menu as shown below
1) System
2) Security
3) Network
4) IP Filter
5) Video
6) Audio
7) Motion Detection
8) Privacy Mask
9) Event
10) Recording
11) SDHC
12) Log
13) Device Info
14) Maintenance
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Chapter 5.
5.1. Configuration Settings
5.1.1. System
This system page display your network camera’s Host Name, LED Indicator ON/OFF Switch and set the Date and Time.
Date and Time Setting procedure :
Select your network camera’s Time Zone and enable Daylight Saving if needs to.
There are four ways to synchronize camera’s time:
Keep the current date and time, Synchronize with
computer time, Synchronize with NTP Server and Set Manually.
For a small surveillance system, we suggest to Synchronize with computer time. Press Apply button to complete setting.
For a medium or above surveillance system, we suggest to Synchronize with NTP Server. Please enter your NTP Server Address and select Update Interval. Then press Apply to complete setting.
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Chapter 5.
5.1. Configuration Settings
5.1.2. Security
Select Security button under the Configuration menu. It will goes to setting page. This function is to manage the user of this camera by setting
Administrator and Account List.
Administrator Setting Procedure :
Please enter a new Password and Retype Password.
Notification
Administrator password can be a composition of English letters and Arabic numerals. But the length must kept between 4~8 characters. No
special character allow. And please keep notice
between capital and lowercase English letters.
Press Modify to complete setting.
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5.1.2. Security
Account List Setting Procedure :
Please enter Username, Password, Retype Password. Notification
Username can be a composition of English letters and Arabic numerals. But the length must kept between 1~32 characters. No special character allow. And please keep notice between capital and lowercase English letters. User password can be a composition of English letters and Arabic numerals. But the length must kept
between 4~8 characters. No special character allow.
And please keep notice between capital and lowercase English letters.
Select Authority then press New to add an account.
Notification Authority has two types, User or Guest. The privilege
of a guest is limited to watch the live view from the home page only. Without any setting authority. An User allows to operate all function within the home page and modify the client setting. If access to configuration menu, only LOG and Device Info allowed.
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5.2. Network Settings
Default network setting of camera is set as LAN type, DHCP IPv4/IPv6 and Enable UPnP Discovery. Which
means when this network camera set in a local LAN network environment, it will get a dynamic IP from DHCP server each time when camera turns on.
5.2.1. General Network Setting
5.2.1.1. General Network Setting Argument
When your surveillance system has lower than 4pcs of network camera, we suggest to set DHCP IPv4/IPv6.
You can search the camera’s IP with Smax Finder
software. Please refer to chapter 3.1 for further description. If the total pcs of network camera is greater than 4pcs. We suggest to use Static IPv4/IPv6.
Camera’s port setting as shown below a) HTTP Port80 b) RTSP Port554 c) RTP Data Port5556 Notification
If the default setting cannot connects to network camera properly, please kindly consult with you network managing staff first.
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5.2.1.1. Intranet Static IPv4/IPv6 Setting
Static IPv4 Setting Procedure :
Select Static IPv4/IPv6 under Network Type column.
Please enter IP Address (IPv4), Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS information.
Press Apply to complete setting.
Notification
For static IP setting, please refer to the picture as
shown on bottom right. If the LAN IP segment is
192.168.1.xxx. Please enter your router’s IP address
for the Gateway. We suggest the camera to use from
192.168.1.99 ~ 192.168.1.200
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5.2.1.2. Internet Static IPv4/IPv6 Setting
Static IPv4 Setting Procedure :
Select Static IPv4/IPv6 under Network Type column.
Please enter IP Address (IPv4), Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and Secondary DNS information.
Press Apply to complete setting.
Notification
Please contact your ISP service vender for further
interne static IP setting.
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5.2.1.3. PPPoE Setting
PPPoE Setting Procedure :
Select PPPoE under Network Type column.
Please enter Username and Password.
Press Apply to complete setting.
Notification
PPPoE is a type that supports xDSL network connection. Please contact your ISP service vender for the
username and password.
For PPPoE connection, network camera will get an IP Address for connection. Some ISP vender may provide a static IP address. So the user only needs to enter that IP on the IE browser, then you will able connects to the network camera. If you ISP vender does not supply PPPoE static IP, please kindly refer to the DDNS setting in Advanced Network Setting.
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5.2.2. Advanced Network Setting
Advanced network setting includes Multicast, Bonjour, Qos, DDNS, HTTPS function setting.
5.2.2.1. HTTPS Setting
HTTPS Setting Procedure
Select Advanced page under Network page.
Select Enable HTTPS. Default HTTPS Port set as 443.
Press Apply to complete setting.
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5.2.2.2. DDNS Setting
DDNS setting must first get a DDNS address from a
DDNS service website. That DDNS service website should provide you the Host Name, and let you do the setting on Username and Password.
Notification
SMAX network camera provides three DDNS service website: DynDNS.orgTZO.com and No-ip. You can choose either one of the website to start you DDNS
Host Name registration.
DDNS Setting Procedure
Select Advanced page under Network page.
Select Enable DDNS. Then enter Host Name, Username and Password.
Press Apply to complete setting.
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5.2.2.3. Multicast Setting
Multicast Description
A normal connection between computer to network camera is a single point delivery. Which means sending a stream packet from camera to one computer only. For a multicast function is to send the stream data to one point, but you can set multiple computer as this point recipient. SMAX network camera is distinguished by the multicast group address. Its IP address range is from
232.0.0.0 to 232.255.255.255 in a class D. A class D is
a group address which the network camera will send
the stream packet to. Then the recipient will inform
the router to join this group.
Multicast Setting Procedure
Select Advanced page under Network page.
Select Enable Multicast. Then enter Multicast Group Address and all Multicast parameters. Suggest to keep the default setting.
Press Apply to complete setting.
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5.2.2.4. QoS Setting
Via QoS setting, it can ensure the video image and audio stream comes first in bandwidth. So the transfer stability will not effected by other network transmit packets.
QoS Setting Procedure
Select Advanced page under Network page.
Select Enable QoS. And select whether enable Video,
Audio or Both, then enter its DSCP value.
Press Apply to complete setting.
Notification DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point). In Dec. 1998,
IETF published a QoS classification standard of Diff-Sery (Differentiated Service). DSCP using six bits and its range from 0~63.
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5.2.2.5. Bonjour Setting
Bonjour is called as a Zero-configuration networking, which it can automatically find the device within local LAN network. Bonjour is a standardize protocol that allows for each device to find each other without a IP address or DNS server.
Bonjour Setting Procedure
Select Advanced page under Network page.
Select Enable Bonjour.
Press Apply to complete setting.
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5.2.3. IP Filter
Smax network camera has an IP Filter function. It can manage to set a white list for Accepted IP list or black list for Deny IP list. We suggest to use one rule only to keep hte connecting performance. Normally, we use white list rule in a surveillance project.
IP Filter Setting Procedure
Select IP Filter button under the Configuration menu.
Select Enable IP Filter.
Enter the IP List under Accepted IP list column, then press New button to add into white list.
Press Apply to complete setting.
Notification
Setting black list for Deny IP list is same as above procedure.
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5.3. Video & Audio Setting
This chapter includes all video setting, image adjusting, and two ways audio setting. Please kindly follow below chapter instruction to set the video setting accordingly.
5.3.1. Video Setting
5.... Main Stream Setting
Main Stream Setting Procedure
Select Video button under the Configuration menu. Then goes to Video Setting page.
Select your desire format under the Main Stream column. Default set as H.264 format. It can be changed to MPEG-4 format.
Define your Resolution, Frame Rate(fps). Default set as 1920x1080 (1080P) @ 30fps.
Define your Rate control type. You can choose between Video quality or Bitrate comes first. Default set as constant Bitrate of 5000kbps. Then press Apply to complete setting.
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5.... Main Stream Setting
Rate Control Setting Description:
For a network camera only environment, we suggest to set the Video quality as Normal. If your surveillance environment is equip with NVR or NAS server for recording purpose, we suggest to set a constant Bitrate numbers. Below is a suggestion chart for the video quality setting depends on your environment.
Notification
When changing resolution setting, it will erase your privacy mask setting.
Resolution Fps Bitrate suggestion
1920 x 1080 30 4000~6000 kbps
1920 x 1080 15 2000~3000 kbps
1920 x 1080 10 1000~2000 kbps
1280 x 960 30 2000~3500 kbps
1280 x 960 15 1000~2500 kbps
1280 x 720 15 800~2300 kbps
720 x 480 15 768~1500 kbps
640 x 480 15 512~1200 kbps
320 x 480 15 256~900 kbps
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5.... Main Stream Setting
Main Stream and Storage Calculation:
The best to set a constant Bitrate numbers is for easier calculation of recording storage space.
Calculation of storage space as below for each network camera records for one hour.
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Bitrate(kbps) / 8 x 60(sec.) x 60(min.) / 1000 / 1000 = The storage space for each hour(GB)
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Example Question
If a camera set as 1920x1080 (1080P)@ 10fps, 1000kbps as Bitrate setting, how many space does a storage need to hold at least a monthly(30days) recording files?
Answer
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1000(kbps) / 8 x 60 x 60 / 1000 / 1000 x 24(hrs) x 30(days) = 324(GB) / 1000 = 0.324(TB)
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5...2. Secondary Stream(MJPEG) Setting
Secondary Stream(MJPEG) Setting Procedure
Select Video button under the Configuration menu. Then goes to Video Setting page and select Enable under MJPEG column.
Define your Video Resolution. There are three resolutions to choose from 720x480(Full D1), 640x480(VGA) and 320x240(QVGA).
Define your Frame Rate(fps) and Video Quality. There are five segment of video quality from lowest to highest that you can choose from. Then press Apply to complete setting. We suggest to adjust this setting along side with the actual image.
Notification
MJPEG compression rate is lower than H.264 and MPEG-4. But is best format for computer CPU performance when handling the image. Mostly applies
to auto recognition application. The snapshot function
only supports MJPEG format.
Resolution Fps Bitrate suggestion
720 x 480 5 Normal (1000~2000 kbps)
640 x 480 5 Normal (800~1800 kbps)
320 x 480 5 Normal (200~600 kbps)
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5...3. Mobile View Setting
Mobile View Setting Procedure
Select Video button under the Configuration menu. Then goes to Video Setting page and select Enable under Mobile View column.
Select with or without audio depends on your setting.
Press Apply button to complete setting.
Notification
Mobile stream is set as H.264 format for better
compression rate. So it can improves the transmit performance under the mobile network. Default resolution is set as 320x240, 30fps. But the actual transfer speed is depends on your regional environment. The actual test result under Taiwan’s 3G network is only up to 15~20fps.
Resolution fps Bitrate suggestion
320 x 240 Max. 30 Normal
(500~1000 kbps)
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5.3.. Focus Setting
SMAX AU1 network camera is equip with f=3.6mm
fixed Lens. In order to adjust the focus point, user
needs to remove the front cover first.
Focus Setting Procedure
Please remove the front cover.
Set your browser to the main page and double click on the screen to the full screen mode. It is easier to set focus point.
Adjust the focus to get your desire clean view of your target by gently rotate the lens. Then put your front cover back on without touching the lens.
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5.3.3. Image Setting
After complete your video setting, you may now start
to adjust image setting. Please kindly follow below instructions about image setting and exposure setting to get your ideally image quality.
5.3.3.1. Exposure Setting
SMAX network camera supply two Exposure Mode. Default set as Auto mode. User can change to Manual mode for further exposure setting of day and night mode.
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Chapter 5.
5..3.. Exposure Setting
Exposure Setting Procedure
Select Video button under the Configuration menu. Then goes to Image setting page and change the Exposure Mode from Auto to Manual.
As an example picture on the right, the image is too
dark during the night mode. So we can manually adjust
the maximum Exposure Time to 1/15 Seconds.
Press Apply button to complete setting and get a better image quality as shown in below picture.
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5..3.2. Image Setting
Image Setting Procedure
Select Video button under the Configuration menu. Then goes to Image setting page.
Please enter appropriate Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness numbers. Or use + and – button to do the adjusting.
When above four numbers has changed, you can check
the difference on the image. If reach to your ideally
result. Then press Apply button to complete image settings.
Notification The range of Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Sharpness numbers are from 0~255. Press Default
button if you wish to go back to the original factory setting. Then press Apply button to complete image settings. These four numbers result might be different depends on different model.
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5.3.2. Motion Detection
Motion Detection function allows you to set up to
three windows on the screen. So these selected areas can detect motion base on the Percentage and
Sensitivity numbers that you input.
Motion Detection Setting Procedure
Select Motion Detection button under the Configuration menu.
Select Enable Privacy Mask, then select Enable under
Windows 1 column and define a Title to this windows.
Move and resize the Windows 1 windows and drag to the place on the screen that you wish to detect.
Adjust Percentage and Sensitivity numbers to get a best motion detecting trigger.
Press Apply button to complete Windows 1 setting. If wish to set up Windows 2 and Windows 3, please repeat above procedure.
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5.3.3. Privacy Mask
Privacy Mask function allows you to set up to three
privacy mask that covers on your live view screen. It can be selected as different color with different mask. Once the mask has been set, the live view screen will no longer display those selected area.
Privacy Mask Setting Procedure
Select Privacy Mask button under the Configuration menu.
Select Enable Privacy Mask, then select Enable under
Mask 1 column.
Move and resize the Mask 1 windows and drag to the place on the screen that you wish to cover.
Select mask 1 Filled Color.
Press Apply button to complete Mask 1 setting. If wish to set up Mask 2 and Mask 3, please repeat above procedure.
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5.4. SD Card Settings
Smax GU1 has built in micro SD card slot for continuous, schedule, event and alarm recording function. It also supply for searching recorded file. SDHC card maximum memory size is up to 32GB.
5.4.1. SDHC
Setting new SD card procedure
Select SDHC button under the Configuration menu.
Select the Status page. If cannot see any SD card status,
please make sure the SD card is properly insert. Then press Refresh button to make sure you can see the storage capacity status of the SD card.
When first use a newly insert SD card, please first press the Format button to run the format procedure by SMAX network camera. It will pop out a confirmation windows. Press Yes to continues process. It will also show a successful message after the format process is complete. Also press Yes to finish setting.
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5.4.2. Recording
Recording to SD card procedure
Select Recording button under the Configuration menu.
Select Enable External storage Recording function and set the maximum size of each recording file. We suggest to set 50MB as the maximum.
Arrange your recoding schedule of day and time under the Recording Schedule column.
Select save to Memory card under the Storage Option column. Then press Apply button to finish setting.
Notification
Under the Enable External storage Recording column. You can also choose to save your recoding file to a Samba Server. For the limitation of each recording file size is from 1~50MB. Each recording file length will depends on the setting of your recording stream.
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Chapter 5.
5.4.3. SD Card Recoding Search
SD card recoding search procedure
Select Recording button under the SDHC page.
Press All file button to see all recoding files from the SD memory card. Or you can search a specific period of recoding file by define your desire Start Time and End Time. Then press Search button to sort the recording files within this period.
For all searched recording files, you can choose to
download to your computer or to delete file from
memory card.
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Chapter 5.
5.4.3. SD Card Event Recoding Search
When the event recording was triggered and saves to SD memory card. You can search all event files within
Event page.
SD card event recoding search procedure
Select Event button under the SDHC page.
Press All file button to see all event recoding files from the SD memory card. Or you can search a specific
period of event recoding file by define your desire
Start Time and End Time. Then press Search button to sort the event recording files within this period.
For all searched event recording files, you can choose to download to your computer or to delete file from memory card.
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Chapter 5.
5.5. Event Settings
Event setting function is to define a event trigger
so the network camera can proceed an action base on this setting. You can set multiple event setting base on different needs of different applications.
SMAX network camera has two was of event trigger settings
1) Motion Detection
2) Digital Input signal
Proceed actions includes
1) Send to FTP
2) Send to Email
3) Apply to Samba
4) Apply to SD Card
5) Trigger Digital Output
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Chapter 5.
5.5.1. Event Server
Below is a description of Event Server. Before you set a
new event, you can define a details of remote media server: FTP , SMTP and Samba. After setting, all event can proceed to your define FTP, SMTP or Samba Server by sending snapshots, e-mail or recording files.
5.5.1.1. FTP Server
FTP Server setting procedure
Select Even button under the Configuration menu. Then select Event server page.
Select Enable FTP server. Then enter your FTP server’s
IP address, Port, Username, Password and File path Name. You may select Enable Passive Mode depends
on your FTP server type.
Notification
Default FTP Port is set as 21.
Press Test FTP button to check if the FTP connection is successfully established.
Press Apply button to complete setting.
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Chapter 5.
5.5.1.2. SMTP Server
The main function of a SMTP server it to send an e-
mail message when event was triggered.
SMTP Server setting procedure
Select Event button under the Configuration menu. Then select Event server page.
Select Enable SMTP server. Then enter your SMTP
server’s IP address, Port, Sender e-mail address, Receiver #1 and #2 e-mail address and Subject. Also
need to select whether there is an authentication
where the Username and Password need to be set. You may select Require SSL Encryption and Start TLS depends on your desire.
Notification
Default SMTP Port is set as 25. Suggest to name your e-mail subject as your device name for easy reference.
Press Test SMTP button to check if the SMTP connection is successfully established.
Press Apply button to complete setting.
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Chapter 5.
5.5.1.3. Samba Server
Samba Server setting procedure
Select Event button under the Configuration menu. Then select Event server page.
Select Enable Samba server. Then enter your Samba
server’s IP address, Storage Path, Username and Password.
Press Test SMB button to check if the Samba connection is successfully established.
Press Apply button to complete setting.
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Chapter 5.
5.5.2. Media setting
Media setting is to define what kind of media files
should be save when a event was triggered. You can sent a snapshot or an event recoding file to your event server.
Media setting procedure
Select Event button under the Configuration menu. Then select Media page.
Select Snapshot or Video as your desire. You can set
the pre and post event time when select video. The
length of Pre Even and Post Event are both 0~5 seconds.
Notification
The maximum event recording file size is 3MB. Please do not set the pre and post event time as 0 seconds to prevent error. We suggest to set the pre event as 2 seconds and post event as 3 seconds.
Press Apply button to complete setting.
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Chapter 5.
5.5.3. Adding New Event Setting
Below is an example procedure for adding a new event.
It is trigger by motion detection. Schedule time set as always alert. And the action set to trigger SD care recording and digital output alarm.
Example of adding new event procedure
Select Event button under the Configuration menu.
Select New button to the Setting page.
Select Enable Setting and define your event title.
Select Motion Detection as a trigger.
Select Enable Schedule Time and select all days from Sunday to Saturday. Then set the time as Always.
Select Enable SD Card and Enable Digital Output as your action. Also set your digital output time as 10 seconds.
Press Apply button to complete setting.
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Chapter 5.
5.6. Maintenance Settings
This maintenance page includes Reboot,
Factory Reset, Backup, Restore, and Upgrade
function.
5.6.1. Reboot
Reboot procedure:
When press Reboot button, it can remotely reboot the camera.
5.6.2. Factory reset
There are two ways of factory reset procedure.
One is completely reset back to factory default
setting. The other one is reset back to default setting except IP address and time setting.
Reset procedure:
When press Reset button, it can remotely reset
the camera.
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Chapter 5.
5.6.3. Backup
SMAX camera can back up your device setting
to either save to your local computer or your SD card.
Backup procedure:
When press Backup button, SMAX camera will
back up setting to your computer. When press Backup to SD card device button, SMAX camera will back up setting to your SD card.
5.6.4. Restore
SMAX camera can also restore your back up setting from above procedure.
Restore procedure:
When restore your setting from the computer,
press Browse button and select the backup file that you saved. Then press Restore button. When restore your setting from the SD card, press Restore from SD card device.
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Chapter 5.
5.6.5. Upgrade
SMAX camera contain its original firmware
version when first leave the factory. If for any reason, such as debug or new features, SMAX will put the latest firmware version on SMAX website for download and upgrade purpose.
Firmware upgrade procedure:
Please save your latest firmware version in the computer that connects to the network camera. Select the exact firmware once you click on Browse button. Then click Upgrade button to performs upgrade procedure. After
upgrade procedure is complete, we suggest to
perform a factory rest procedure for the system to check its completion.
Notification:
If above procedure cause abnormal to the
camera, please press the reset button for 30
seconds after power on the camera. Once the camera back to default setting, repeat above upgrade procedure and make sure u have the latest correct firmware.
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Chapter 5.
5.7. Camera Information
SMAX network camera provide two ways of
checking information. One is for the device information, it includes the fundamental of network setting and basic function of the camera. The other one is system log, it records
all the operation or event history.
5.7.1. Device information
Device info display procedure:
To access device info, click Configuration from the menu then click Device Info button. You
can check the this camera information as
shown in the picture from the right.
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Chapter 5.
5.7.2. System Log
System log display procedure:
To access system log, click Configuration from the menu then click Log button. You can check the usage log of this camera as shown in the picture from the right.
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6.1. URL
SMAX HTTP API
Version: 1.0.10
Style Convention
In URL syntax and in descriptions of CGI parameters, text in italics within angle brackets denotes content that should be
replaced with either a value or a string. When replacing the text string, the angle brackets must also be replaced. URL
syntax is written with the word “Syntax:shown in bold face, followed by a box with the referred syntax, as shown below.
General CGI URL syntax and parameters
CGI URLs are written in lower-case. CGI parameters are written in lower-case and as one word. When the CGI request
includes internal camera or video server parameters, the internal parameters must be written exactly as named in the camera or video server. For the POST method, the parameters must be included in the body of the HTTP request.
HTTP status Codes
The built-in Web server uses the standard HTTP status codes.
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6.1. URL
6.1.1. System
6.1.1.1. Get Device information
Syntax:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://camera_ip:port/cgi/admin/serverreport.cgi
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Example:
http://192.168.1.99/cgi/admin/serverreport.cgi
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\ns
Server
Name:XXXXX
IP
Address:XXXXXX MAC Address: XXXXXX Model
Number:XXXXXX
Product
Number:XXXXX
H/W
Version:XXXXXX
OK
F/W
Version:XXXXXX
PT
Support:Yes
IO Trigger
Support:Yes
......
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
6.1.1.2. Add, modify and delete users
Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin /pwdgrp.cgi?<parameter>=<value> [&<parameter>=<value>...]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
with the following parameters and values for reference:
<parameter>=<value> Value Description
action=<string> add,
update,
remove ,
get
add = create a new user account. update = change the information of specified
parameters if the account
exists.
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<parameter>=<value> Value Description
action=<string> add,
update,
remove ,
get
remove = remove an existing account if it exists. get = get a list of the users which belong to the
specified group.
user=<string> <string> The user account name.
pwd=<string> <string> The unencrypted password
of the account.
grp=<string> admin,
users, guest
An existing primary group name of the account.
<parameter name>=<string>
<string> An existing primary group
name of the account.
Example (a) : Create a new administrator account.
http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin /pwdgrp.cgi?action=add&user =paul&pwd=foo&grp=admin
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
OK
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
Return:
Example (b) : List groups and users.
http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin /pwdgrp.cgi?action=get
Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
admin=”root,stanley,…”
\r\n
users=”jack,brian,…”
\r\n
guest=”angus,becky,…”
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
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6.1.1.3. System date and time
Get or set the system date and time Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin
/date.cgi?action=<value>
[&<parameter>=<value>...]
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
with the following parameters and values for reference:
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<parameter>=<value> Value Description
action=<string> get,
set
get = get the current date and time. set = set the current date and time.
year=<string> <string> Current year.
month=<string> <string> Current month.
day=<string> <string> Current day.
hour=<string> <string> Current hour.
minute=<string> <string> Current minute.
second=<string> <string> Current second.
<parameter>=<value> Value Description
timezone=<string> 0-56 Specify the time zone for
the new date and/or time. The device will translate the time into local time using whichever the time zone has been specified through the web configuration. If omitted the new date and/or time is
assumed to be for local time.
Note: The daylight saving
time (DST) must be turned
off, In this edition, the time mode doest not support to synchronize with an NTP server and with the computer
time.
Currently only GMT is considered valid input. The rest of the time zones are subject to future edition.
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Examples(a) : Get system date and time
http:// camera_ip:port r/cgi/admin/date.cgi?action=get
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Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
2007/1/20 15:20:25
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
Examples(b) : Set system date and time
http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin /date.cgi?action=set&year=2005&month=4&day=3
Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
ok
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
6.1.2. Maintenance
6.1.2.1. Factory Default
Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin /factorydefault.cgi?mode=value
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Example:
http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin /factorydefault.cgi?mode=1
with the following parameter and value for reference
<parameter>=<value> Value Description
mode=<string> 1,
2
1 : Reset all parameters to the original factory settings. 2 : Reset all parameters except the IP, time zone and
daylight saving to the
original factory settings.
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Example:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­POST /cgi/admin/firmwareupgrade.cgi HTTP/1.1\r\n Content-Type: multipart/form-data; boundary=AsCg5y\r\n Content-Length: <content length>\r\n
\r\n
--AsCg5y\r\n Content-Disposition: form-data; name="firmware.bin"; filename="firmware.bin"\r\n Content-Type: application/octet-stream\r\n
\r\n
<firmware file content>
--AsCg5y\r\n
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Return:
6.1.2.2. Factory Default
Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
OK
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
6.1.2.2. Firmware upgrade
Method: POST
Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin /firmwareupgrade.cgi
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
OK
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
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6.1.2.3. Factory Default
Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin/restart.cgi
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Example:
http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/admin/restart.cgi
Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
OK
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
6.1.3. Video
6.1.3.1. MJPEG
Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/mjpg/mjpeg.cgi
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Example:
http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/mjpg/mjpeg.cgi
Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: multipart/
mixed;boundary
=myboundary\r\n
\
r\n
--
myboundary\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
<Payload Header> <Payload Data>
--
myboundary\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
<Payload Header>
<Payload Data>
….
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6.1.3.1. MJPEG
Return:
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
Payload Header Format:
Offset Parameter Size(Byte) Description
0x00 Counter 4 payload counter.
0x04 Size 4 payload size.
0x08 Type 4 'J' for JPG,
'A' for audio, 0 for I frame, 1-30 for P frame.
0x0c Second 4 Time stamp
0x10 Microsecond 4 Time stamp
0x14 Format 4 for audio
Bit0-3 type 2: PCM 3: uLaw 4: AMR
Bit4-5 sample size
0: 8bits 1: 16bits
Offset Parameter Size(Byte) Description
0x14 Format 4 Bit6-8 sample rate
0: 8K 1: 11K 2: 24K 3: 44K 4: 48K Bit9-10 channel 1: 1 channel 2: 2 channels Bit11-31 packet length in minisecs.
For Video: Bit0-3 type 0:JPEG 1:MPEG4 5:H.264 Bit4-7 scale 0: VGA 1: QVGA 2: QQVGA 3: Full D1 (NTSC) 4: Full D1 (PAL) 5: 720P 7: SXGA 8: 4CIF (NTSC) 9: CIF (NTSC)
10: QCIF (NTSC)
11: 4CIF (PAL) 12: CIF (PAL) 13: QCIF (PAL)
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6.1.3.1. MJPEG
Payload Header Format:
Offset Parameter Size(Byte) Description
0x14 Format 4 For Video:
Bit0-3 type 15: (reference to Bit26-29) Bit8-13 frame rate (1-30) Bit14-21 IP ratio (1-30) Bit22-25 quality level (0 -
4) Bit26-29 scale (used while Bit4-7 is 15) 0: 960P 1: 1080P 2: UXGA 3: QXGA Bit30-31 reserved
0x18 Status 4 Bits 0 – 7: window1
motion level (0 – 255) Bits 8 – 15: window2 motion level (0 – 255) Bits 16 – 23: window3 motion level (0 – 255) Bit 24: trigger input 1 status (1:high/0:low) Bit 25: trigger input 2 status (1:high/0:low) Bit 26: trigger output 1 status (1:high/0:low) Bits 27 – 31: reserved
6.1.3.2. MPEG4/H.264
Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/mpeg/stream1.cgi
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Example:
http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/ mpeg/stream1.cgi
Return: The same as MJPEG except payload data is MPEG4/H264.
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: multipart/
mixed;boundary
=myboundary\r\n
\
r\n
--
myboundary\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n <Payload Header> <Payload Data>
--
myboundary\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n <Payload Header> <Payload Data>
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6.1.3.2. MPEG4/H.264
Return:
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
6.1.4. Snapshot
Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/jpg/image.cgi
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Example:
http:// camera_ip:port /cgi/jpg/image.cgi
Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
<image data>
\r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
Request failed: <error message>
\r\n
<parameter>=<value> Value Description
listen 0-2 Query the listening status
(Server to PC)
0: free to connect 1: microphone not available 2: device is disable
6.1.5. Audio
6.1.5.1. Audio Query
Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http://<servername>/cgi/query/query.cgi?<parameter>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http://<servername>/cgi/audio/audio.cgi? type=uLaw
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Return:
succeed
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: multipart/
mixed;boundary
=myboundary\r\n
\
r\n
--
myboundary\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n <Payload Header> <Payload Data>
--
myboundary\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n <Payload Header> <Payload Data>
….
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 503 Service Not Available
\r\n
Content
-Length: 0\r\n
\
r\n
6.1.5.3. Audio (Talk:PC to IP video device)
Returns a multipart audio stream. Open a IPPROTO_UDP socket and assign this socket to port 5432. Audio support u-Law Data only. Payload Format:
Byte0 Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5
0x80 0x80 0x10 0x8c 0x00 0x30
Header (12Bytes)
u
-Law Data (1024 Bytes)
Header Content:
Byte6 Byte7 Byte8 Byte9 Byte10 Byte11
0x56 0x9c 0xab 0x45 0xa2 0x07
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Example: (Server sends setup to network camera.)
[Focus Step Forward] http://192.168.101.102:80/cgi/fz
/focuszoomctl.cgi?focusplus
Example: (Server sends setup to network camera.)
[Focus Step backward] http://192.168.101.102:80/cgi/f /focuszoomctl.cgi?focusminus
Example: (Server sends setup to network camera.)
[movezoom] http://192.168.101.102:80/cgi/fz /focuszoomctl.cgi?movezoom=6
6.1.6. Focus & Zoom for Motor Lens
(for GV1GU1 only)
Focus & Zoom for Motor Lens : Send focus & zoom control command to IP Camera which with Motor-Lens. Syntax:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
http://camera_ip:port/cgi/fz/focuszoomctl.cgi?<param eter><=value>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
with the following parameters and values for reference:
Parameter Value Description
focusminus . Focus motor lens backward 1 step
focusplus Focus motor lens forward 1 step
movezoom 0 ~ 6 Move zoom motor lens to index: 0-6
smartfocusscan Do auto focus quickly
fzisbusy Check the motor lens is busy or not
getmotorcuspos Get current position both of focus &
zoom motor lens
Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
<Result> \
r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
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(for GV1GU1 only)
Example: (Server sends setup to network camera.)
[Smart Focus] http://192.168.101.102:80/cgi/fz
/focuszoomctl.cgi?smartfocusscan
Example: (Server sends setup to network camera.)
[Check Is Busy] http://192.168.101.102:80/cgi/fz /focuszoomctl.cgi?fzisbusy
Example: (Server sends setup to network camera.)
[Current Position] http://192.168.101.102:80/cgi/fz /focuszoomctl.cgi?getmotorcurpos
Return:
[Current Zoom Index Of Position] | [Current Focus Index Of Position] Ex: 6|55
6.1.7. SD Card Management
Get SD Card Status and search result list. Syntax:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------­http://camera_ip:port/sdcard.cgi?action=<action_para
meter>&<parmameter>=<value>&
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
with the following parameters and values for reference:
action_Parameter Value Description
status Get SD Card Status
space Get SD Card Space
format Format SD Card
list SD Card File List.
download Download File.
delete Delete File
Parameter Value Description
key name List order by key value
order ascend List order by order value
dir record, event List working folder
ch 1 List channel
page 1, 2, 3, … List Page Index
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6.1.7. SD Card Management
Example: (Get SD Card Status.)
[Get SD Card Status] http://192.168.101.102:80/sdcard.cgi?action=status&
Return:
Parameter Value Description
sTime yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss List Start Time
eTime yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss List End Time
fname filename Download/Delete File
name
Return:
OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n <Result>
\
r\n
FAIL
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
\r\n
Content
-Type: text/plain\r\n
Content
-Length: <content length>\r\n
\
r\n
[Status] 1 : SD Card is available 0 : SD Card is not available Ex: 1
Example: (Get SD Card Status.)
[Get SD Card Space] http://192.168.101.102:80/sdcard.cgi?action=space&
Return:
[Total Space(KB)] | [Used Space(KB)] | [Free Space(KB)] Ex: 30729552|30179056|550496
Example: (Format SD Card.)
[Format SD Card] http://192.168.101.102:80/sdcard.cgi?action=format&
Return:
[Result] 1 : SD Card Format success 0 : SD Card Format fail Ex: 1
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6.1.7. SD Card Management
Example: (Download File.)
[Download File] http://192.168.101.102:80/sdcard.cgi?action=downloa d&dir=record&fname=5MP_IP_BOX
-03212012-142806.avi&
Return:
None
Example: (Get File List.)
[SD Card File List] http://192.168.101.102:80/sdcard.cgi?action=list&key= name&order=ascend&dir=record& ch=1&page=1&sTime=2010-02-22-00-00­00&eTime=2020-03-21-00-00-00
Return:
[Path],[Total File],[Total Page],[List Page],<File
name|File
Time|File
Size(KB)>,…
Ex: /
tmp/mmc_dir/Backup/,2,1,1,SICPT501U-01082014-
200248.avi |Thu Jan 9 12:02:48 2014 |10808,SICPT501U
-01082014-201533.avi|Thu Jan 9 12:15:33 2014 |10815
Example: (Delete File.)
[Delete File] http://192.168.101.102:80/sdcard.cgi?action=delete&d ir=record&fname=5MP_IP_BOX-03 212012-142806.avi&
Return:
[Result] 1 : File Delete success 0 : File Delete fail Ex: 1
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Chapter 6.
System
CPU TI Multimedia SoC
Flash / RAM 32MB / 128MB
Image Sensor
Max. Resolution 1920(H) x 1080(V)
Format 1/2.5"
Effective Pixels 2056(H) x 1536(V)
Lens
Focal Length f=3.6mm
Iris (F No.) F1.8
Angle of View H: 65.6° ; V: 38.3° ; D: 72.4°
Day & Night
Mechanical IRCF(ICR) Yes (Built-in Removable IR-cut filter)
IR Distance (Max.) 20M, 850nm
Min. Illuminators
Color Mode 0.05 Lux
B/W Mode 0 Lux (IR On)
Mechanical Spec
Dimensions, Weight Ø 73 x 189.5 (L), Net 610g
Pan-n-Tilt Pan: 360° ; Tilt:70°
Weatherproof IP66
Video Codec
H.264 30fps @ 1920 x 1080 (Max. 1080P)
MPEG-4 20fps @ 1920 x 1080 (Max. 1080P)
MJPEG 30fps @ 720 x 480 (Max. D1)
Codec Quality H.264: 5 Levels (Max. 1080P)
Bit Rate (Max. 6Mbps @ 1080P)
MPEG-4: 5Levels (Max. 1080P)
Interface
Local Storage SD Slot x 1
Supported SD/SDHC, Max. 32GB
Digital In / Digital Out -- / --
Audio in/out --
Network Fast Ethernet (10/100Mbps, RJ-45
port)
LED Indicators Network LED
Reset Button Push Button
Protocols
IPv4, Ipv6, TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, HTTPs, RTP, RTSP, RTCP
ICMP, DHCP, NTP, DNS, DDNS, SMTP, FTP, PPPoE, QoS
ToS, DSCP, UPnP, Samba, Bonjour
Power Supply
PoE / DC Power PoE (IEEE802.3af)/DC5V(2A, Ø 2.5mm)
Power Consumption PoE, Max. 6W / DC5V, Max. 4.6W
Environment
Operating Temp. -10°C~55°C (-4°F~131°F)
Humidity 20%~90% RH
Storage Temp. -20°C~60°C (-4°F~140°F)
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Special Features
Motion Detection 3 Scalable Windows
Privacy Mask 3 Scalable Windows
Continue Recording Remote Client Recording
SD Card Recording
Remote Samba (/NAS) Recording
Exposure Management Full View / BLC (Metering Area)
AWB, AES, AGC
Image Settings Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness,
Saturation Adjustable
Shutter Time Auto / Menu Mode
1/15~1/25000sec (Image Sensor) 1/15~1/10000sec (Menu Mode)
Mirror Vertical, Horizontal
Onvif Yes ( Support Onvif Profile S)
Digital Zoom Up to 10 x Digital Zoom
Network Management IP Filter, QoS (DSCP)
Time Management Manual Time Setting
Time Server & NTP Support
Real Time Clock
User Access Control Multi-Level User Access
Up to 5 Clients
Multiple Streaming Max. 3 Streams
Configuration File Backup to PC / Backup to SD card
Web Browser Internet Explorer 9.x above
Operating System Suggest Windows 7/8/8.1 above
Language Supports multiple languages
Event and Alarm Operation
Alarm Trigger
Video Motion Detection, Digital Input (Always / Schedule setting)
Event Action
FTP, Email, SD Card Rec., NAS Rec., Digital Output
One Snapshot / Rec. Video File
Alarm Rec. Buffer 5 sec Pre-alarm / 5 sec post-alarm
Up to 3MB
Accessory
Recording Software 64-CH VMS Software (VMS-64)
Installation Guide Quick Installation Guide, Manual CD
Kit Sun Shield, Screw Kit
Certificate & Warranty
CE class A , FCC class A; Warranty 36 Months
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Chapter 6.
6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.1. NVR
NVR
Brand
NVR Models
NVR
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver. NVR Onvif Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
SMAX VR1 V1.1
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK AV1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK AU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK
AP1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GD1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GV1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GB1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GP1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GP2 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK SU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.1. NVR
NVR
Brand
NVR
Models
NVR
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
recording
PTZ
QNAP /VioStor
VS-xxxxx Products
QVR V5.0.0 /V4.3.x
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GB1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP2 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­SU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- --
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.1. NVR
NVR
Brand
NVR
Models
NVR
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
Synology
RSxxxx DSxxxx Products
DSM V5.0xx
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GB1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP2 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­SU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- --
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.1. NVR
NVR Brand
NVR
Models
NVR
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
HIKVISION
DS7600 DS7700 DS8600 DS9600 Products
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GB1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP2 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­SU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- --
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.2. VMS
VMS
Brand
VMS
Models
VMS
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
SMAX
SMAX VMS
V1.1x
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK AV1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK AU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK AP1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GD1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GV1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GB1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GP1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GP2 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK SU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.2. VMS
VMS
Brand
VMS
Models
VMS
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
axxonsoft
NEXT Intellect Enterprise Products
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GB1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP2 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­SU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- --
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.2. VMS
VMS
Brand
VMS
Models
VMS
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
axxonsoft
NEXT Intellect Enterprise Products
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GB1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP2 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­SU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- --
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.2. VMS
VMS
Brand
VMS
Models
VMS
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
Aimetis
Symphony Products
V6.11 V6.12
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GB1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP2 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­SU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- --
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.2. VMS
VMS
Brand
VMS
Models
VMS
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
NUUO
Crystal Products
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GB1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP2 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­SU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- --
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6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.2. VMS
VMS
Brand
VMS
Models
VMS
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
VIVOTEK
VAST
Products
v1.8.x
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­AP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GD1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GV1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GB1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­GP2 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- -­SU1 V1.03.20x Yes OK OK -- -- -- --
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Chapter 6.
6.3. Onvif Supports List
6.3.3. CMS
CMS
Brand
CMS
Models
CSM
Version
SMAX Camera
Model FW ver.
NVR
Onvif
Live View
Playback
Motion
Detection
DIDO
SD Card
Recording
PTZ
SMAX
SAMX CMS512
V1.1x
AC1 V1.03.20x -- -- -- -- -- -- -­AD1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK AV1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK AU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK AP1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GD1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GV1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GB1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GP1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK GP2 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK SU1 V1.03.20x -- OK OK OK OK OK OK
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Chapter 6.
6.4. Liability
SMAX Technology Co., Ltd. does not responsible for any printing errors or any related issues. And hereby to claim that all specification or description within this manual are subject to change without
notice.
All statement of guarantee by SMAX Technology Co., Ltd. are listed within this manual. But it does not apply to any other particular purpose with those implied statement.
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WEEE Directive & Product Disposal
At the end of its serviceable life, this product should not be treated as household or general waste. It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, or returned to the supplier for disposal.
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6.5. Copyright
Copyright SMAX Technology Co., Ltd. all rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical,manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission from SMAX Technology Co., Ltd. SMAX Technology Co., Ltd. makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is. Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not this company, its distributor, or its dealer) assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair, and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any
defect in the software. SMAX Technology Co., Ltd. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in
the contents hereof without the obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes. The product you have purchased and the setup screen may appear slightly different from those shown in this QIG. For more information about this product, please refer to the user manual on the CD-ROM. The software and specifications are subject to change without notice. Please visit our website www.smax.com.tw for updates. All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Notice According to GNU General Public License Version 2
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