① 12 Volts DC Power Input
② Audio Output
③ Audio Input : The SIP Camera supports one audio input and output
④ Video Output : The SIP Camera supports one analog video output with
BNC connector.(** Not available on the megapixel series)
⑤Ethernet Port : Standard RJ45 connector. Supporting POE. (** Built-in
Power Over Ethernet except the SIPSD10X speed domes)
⑥Reset Button (** Please open the case for the Bullet / Dome type camera )
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Step 1 : Switch off SIP Camera by disconnecting the power cable.
Step 2 : Using a suitable pointed object, press and continue to hold the Reset
Button. While continuing to hold the reset button, reconnect the power cable.
Step 3 : Keep holding the reset button for 6 seconds, release the reset button.
The unit will start up with factory default settings.
⑦ Video test port : Second Video Test output
⑧ OSD control joystick
⑨ Action LED Indicator : The LED will light up after SIP Camera has
successfully completed the boot process.
⑩DIP Switch (Baud rage & Address setting) :
Please refer to the 2.4.5 for more descriptions
⑪ LED Light level controller
⑫ Digital Input / Transistor Output
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2.INSTALLATION
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2.1 Minimum System Requirements
CPU
Hard Disk
Memory
Operating System
Video Resolution
Pentinum 4 2.4GHz and above
40 GB or above
256 MB or above
Windows XP with SP2 or above
SVGA or XGA with 1024x768 resolution
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2.2 Preparation before setup
To configure your IP device, you have to use Internet Explorer to log in.
Before that, your PC’s network settings and the IP device’s IP address must
be set up. Make sure all the connections are connected correctly, and then
follow the procedures below.
1.Setup your PC network
You have to match your PC’s TCP/IP setting with the IP device’s
default settings before you can use IE browser to login it. This section
tells you how to setup your PC’s TCP/IP settings.
2.Setup IP device’s IP address
This IP device’s IP address can be setup manually or automatically by
network service (DHCP). If it acquires the IP address by using the
DHCP service, please use the IP utility software bundled in the product
CD to search all the IP devices’ IP address.
2.2.1 Setup your PC network
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To set up the network of IP device via a PC, you have to change the TCP/IP
settings of the PC.
The following are the default network settings of IP device.
IP Address: 192.168.0.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
To access the IP device, the IP address of the PC should match the address
below.
IP Address: 192.168.0.xxx
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
NOTE: xxx should be a number from 1 to 254, but 100 is excepted.
The procedure below is the setup procedure of a PC using Windows XP as
its OS. When running an OS other than Windows XP, please refer to the
manual included with the OS.
z STEP 1
Start up your PC.
z STEP 2
Click the [Start] and select the "Control Panel"
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z STEP 3
Double-click the "Network and Internet connections" icon.
z
STEP 4
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Double-click the "Network connections" icon
zSTEP 5
Click “Local Area Connections”, and then click “Change settings of
this connection” in the network Task menu.
z STEP 6
Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”, and then click the [Properties]
button.
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z STEP 7
Click the “Use the following IP address” radio button and enter the IP
address and the subnet mask.
Please set the settings as below.
IP address: 192.168. 0.xxx
Subnet mask: 255.255.255. 0
(NOTE: xxx should be a number
from 1 to 254, but 100 is
excepted.)
z STEP 8
Click the [OK] button and the window dialog box closes.
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2.3 Configuring the IP device
This section describes how to configure the IP device. The product
administrator has unlimited access to all setup windows and normal users
can only watch the live image. The IP device is configured under a
standard browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above).
Follow the procedures below to configure the IP device.
z STEP 1: Open a browser
z STEP 2: Enter the IP address of the IP device.
The default IP address is “192.168.0.100”
The “Login Page” is now displayed as below.
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z STEP 3: Enter the Account name (factory default: Admin) and the
Password (factory default: 123456).
NOTE: Internet Explorer of 6.0 or above is highly recommended. If you
zSTEP 4: Select the language of the IP device user interface. You can
select from English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese,
Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese,Czech and French. This user
interface setting will disappear once you log out, if you want to change
the default user interface language, please change the setting of [Host
setting] after login successed.
zSTEP 5: Click the button to login or click the button
to re-enter again.
Once successfully login, the “Video Display page” will be displayed
as below.
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2.3.1 Video Display
This section tells you how to view live images via Internet Explorer.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Video Display] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Video Display page” is displayed as below.
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zSTEP 2: Check the [MPEG4/MJPEG] to select the Compression
type. Once selected, the video server/IP camera will start to stream
with new compression type.
zSTEP 3: Click the [Scale Down] checkbox to scale down the
SXGA(1280x1024)/720P(1280x720) to VGA resolution.
zSTEP 4: Check the [Mute] checkbox to mute or display audio
from the video server/IP camera.
zSTEP 5: Click the [Audio Out] checkbox to enable/disable audio
transmission from this PC to IP device’s audio out and change audio
out volume. Ex: while this function enabled you can talk to the people
at the IP device site.
zSTEP 6: Click the [DO1] Button of trigger / dis-trigger DO
function by DO1.
zSTEP 7: Click the [DO2] Button of trigger / dis-trigger DO
function by DO2.
zSTEP 8: Click the [Quit] to exit the live view and return to “Main
Setup page”.
NOTE: If the streaming is disabled, you cannot see the live images
here.
NOTE: Be sure to set the Network Connections Type to Auto
Negotiation to respective apparatus connected to this IP device via
network. Otherwise, the maximum transmission performance might
not be achieved. This is because the IP device follows MII standard.
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2.3.2 Host Setting
This section tells you how to setup IP device’s host settings and LAN
settings.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Host Setting] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Host setting page” is displayed as below.
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zSTEP 2: Configure these settings with reference to the table below. If you
are still unsure what to set, contact your system administrator.
■Host Setting
Parameters Description
Host name
Language
Enter a host name, and this host name will be shown when you
use the IP utility or the SDK to search for the IP device.
Select the language of default user-interface. Each user login
will see the default user-interface first.
■Network link speed & duplex
Parameters Description
This item lets you select the network transmission speed of
WAN port. You can select from
1. Auto detect (default setting)
WAN port
2. 100Mbps / Full duplex
3. 100Mbps / Half duplex
4. 10Mbps / Full duplex
5. 10Mbps / Half duplex
■Port Mapping
Parameters Description
TOS (type of
service)
TOS priority
Select whether to add the TOS tag onto the streaming data.
Streaming data with a higher priority TOS tag will be transmitted
first while compared with other data to be transmitted.
Select the TOS tag’s priority to be added onto the streaming.
You can select between
1. Normal-Service
2. Minimize-Cost
3. Maximize-Reliability
4. Maximize-throughout
5. Minimize-Delay
■ToS (Type of Service)
Parameters Description
HTTP port
Search server
port1
Search server
port2
z STEP 3: Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the
settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.
Select the port for this IP device to use HTTP protocol.
Select the port1 for this IP device to support search function of
the application program (e.g. IP utility).
Select the port2 for this IP device to support search function of
the application program (e.g. IP utility).
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NOTE: Once finished all settings, be sure to click the [Save Reboot]
button, otherwise, some settings won’t take effect.
NOTE: Check with your system administrator, if Client PC and IP device
are setting in different VLANs, please connect to WAN port.
NOTE: Be sure to set the Network Connections Type to Auto
Negotiation to respective apparatus connected to this IP device via
network. Otherwise, the maximum transmission performance might not
be achieved. This is because the IP device follows MII standard.
2.3.3 WAN Setting
This section tells you how to setup IP device’s WAN, DNS server and
DDNS server settings.
z STEP 1: Click the [WAN Setting] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “WAN setting page” is displayed as below
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zSTEP 2: Configure these settings with reference to the table below. If
you are still unsure what to set, contact your system administrator.
■WAN Setting
Parameters Description
Click this to enable IP device’s DHCP function.
Dynamic IP
address
Static IP
address
It will acquire its WAN port IP address from a DHCP server
within the same network. (You must have a DHCP server in
order to enable this function.)
Click this to manually enter the IP device WAN port IP
address.
IP address: Enter the WAN port IP address.
Subnet mask: Enter the subnet mask of WAN port. If
IP address is changed, adjust the subnet mask
accordingly.
PPPoE
■DNS server Setting
Parameters Description
Primary DNS
server
Secondary DNS
server
■DDNS server Setting
Parameters Description
DDNS type
Service ISP
Host name
User name
Password
Click this when you connect IP device directly to the xDSL
modem.
Note: You have to click the [Save Reboot] after you click the
[Apply button] to let this IP device start xDSL connections.
ISP gateway: Enter the IP address of the gateway
(the router).
User name: Enter the user name of your xDSL
account.
Password: Enter the password of your xDSL
account.
Defines the IP address of the primary DNS server. This is used
for identifying this computer by name instead of IP address.
The IP address of the secondary DNS server. It will be used
once the primary DNS server fails.
Click this to enable IP device’s DDNS function.
DDNS function enables user to connect to this IP device by
domain name even if its IP address is not static.
Click one of the DDNS service providers.
You can visit their website to get a DDNS service account for
this IP device.
Enter the host name of your DDNS service account. (ex:
xxxx.dyndns.org)
Enter the user name to login your DDNS service account.
Enter the password to login your DDNS service account.
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zSTEP 3: Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the
settings or click the
NOTE: Check with your system administrator, if Client PC and IP
device are setting in different VLANs, please connect to WAN port.
NOTE: Once finished all settings, be sure to click the [Save Reboot]
button, otherwise, some settings won’t take effect.
NOTE: Be sure to set the Network Connections Type to Auto
Negotiation to respective apparatus connected to this IP device via
network. Otherwise, the maximum transmission performance might not
be achieved. This is because the IP device follows MII standard.
[Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.
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2.3.4 Date Setting
This section tells you how to setup IP device’s date and time settings.
z STEP 1: Click the [Date Setting] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Date setting page” is displayed as below
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zSTEP 2: Configure these settings with reference to the table below. If
you are still unsure what to set, contact your system administrator.
■Date Setting
Parameters Description
Click this to enable IP device’s SNTP/NTP function.
SNTP/NTP function enables this video to synchronize its time
settings with a SNTP/NTP server. You can use this function to
make sure all your IP devices’ time is the same. Additionally,
SNTP/NTP
server
Set manually
Time zone
Day Light Saving
with our embedded digital-time-code in the streaming, you can
tell the event sequence accurately.
Click this to manually setup the date & time.
Select the time zone offset for local settings
Select Type 1 to specify daylight saving time by week
IP address: Enter the IP address of the SNTP/NTP
server.
Sync time: Select the time interval for this IP device
to synchronize its time.
Date : Select the date
Time: Select the time
number in a month; select Type 2 to specify daylight saving
time by date.
Start Time : Select the daylight savings start time.
End Time : Select the daylight savings end time.
zSTEP 3: Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the
settings or click the
[Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.
NOTE: Once finished all settings, be sure to click the [Save Reboot]
button, otherwise, some settings won’t take effect.
Manually set date and time will be gone, if power off.
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2.3.5 Video Setting
This section tells you how to setup IP device’s video and streaming settings.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Video Setting] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Video setting page” is displayed as below
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■Video setting
Parameters Description
Camera name
Streaming Method
RTSP Authen
Enable
The camera name is reserved for customer use.
Select the streaming mode.
1. TCP only
2. Multicast only
3. RTP Over UDP
4. RTP Over Multicast
5. RTP Over UDP & Multicast
Checkbox to enable RTP streaming’s Account/Password
authentication.
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RTP B2 Frame
Enable
Audio
Input Sensitivity
Multicast IP
Multicast TTL
IGMP
Resolution
Frame rate mode
Frame rate
Encoder Type
Video Bitrate
Mode
Video Maximum
Bitrate
Bitrate
Serial Port Baud
Rate
Serial Port Control
RTSP port
Video RTP Over
Multicast
Audio RTP Over
Multicast
Video control port
Video streaming
port (TCP Only)
Video multicast
port (Multicast
Checkbox to enable the B2 frame in RTP streaming
Select enable or disable the audio function.
Select HIGH or LOW of the audio input sensitivity
Select the multicast IP. Default settings is 228.5.6.1
Select the multicast TTL. Default setting is 255.
Select video type connected to the video-in of this IP
device. If you use an incorrect video type, some images
might be lost.
Select the video resolution of the IP device.
Select the frame rate mode.
Constant: The streaming’s frame rate remains
constant at all conditions.
Variable: The streaming’s frame rate will variants
according to the images variability to keep the
image quality good.
Select the frame rate of the video streaming.
Select the encoder’s compression type.
1. MPEG4
2. MJPEG
Select the video bitrate mode.
Constant Bit Rate: The streaming’s bitrate remains
constant at all conditions.
Variable Bit Rate: The streaming’s bitrate will
variants according to the images variability to keep the
image quality good.
Select the Maximum bitrate of the video straming.
Designating a limited bit rate may reduce frame
rate. Doing so will also disable Bit Rate setting below.
Select the bit rate of the video streaming. You can select
from 28Kbps to 3Mbps.
Note: Lower bit rate consumes less bandwidth but
delivers lower quality images.
High bit rate consumes more bandwidth but delivers
higher quality images.
Select the Baud Rate setting of serial port.
Select the Control setting of serial port.
Select the port for this IP device to support RTSP
Enable/disable the multicast video streaming via RTP
protocol
Enable/disable the multicast audio streaming via RTP
protocol
Select the port for this IP device to support video control
function of the application program.
Select the port for this IP device to support video
streaming function of the application program.
Select the port for this IP device to support video multicast
function of the application program.
Only)
STEP 3: Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the
settings or click the
[Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.
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2.3.6 Video Adjustment
This section tells you how to adjust the streaming video.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Video Adjust] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Video adjust page” is displayed as below
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z STEP 2: Set the checkbox to enable motion detection function.
z STEP 3: Set the sensitivity of motion detection windows.
z STEP 4: Set the interval time of motion detection. . Within the
interval time after the motion event is triggered, no motion event will
be triggered.
z STEP 5: Set the trigger threshold of motion detection windows.
z STEP 6: In motion activity window , the bar shows the motion
activity status. You can also see the trigger threshold (Red line). When
the motion activity exceeds the trigger threshold, the bar would
become red to indicates an motion event is triggered. While viewing at
the motion activity window, you can adjust the motion sensitivity (for
more or less activities to be triggered) and the threshold (for how much
activity would trigger a motion event. If you are not sure, recommend
you to set
a. Sensitivity: 80, Threshold: 2~5 (for normal environment)
b. Sensitivity: 80, Threshold: 5~10 (for very noisy environment)
z STEP 7: When satisfied with the motion settings, click the
[Apply]
zSTEP 8: Adjust the video by changing the value of “Brightness”,
“Saturation” and “Contrast”. See the images displayed above
for the effect of the current setting.
zSTEP 9: When satisfied with the video settings, click the [Apply]
button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the
[Reset]
NOTE: Once finished all settings, be sure to click the [Save Reboot]
button, otherwise, some settings won’t take effect.
NOTE: You may find a support package for helping you on better
video quality adjustment. Please visit our web site, and get the
support document TS-00103.
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2.3.7 Camera Setup
This section tells you how to adjust the camera.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Camera Setup] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Camera Setup page” is displayed as below
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■Camera setting
Video Flipping
Video Mirror
Lens
Compensation
NightTime Gain
Threshold
White Balance
Mode
Parameters Description
Checkbox to flip the video.
Checkbox to mirror the video.
Checkbox to load the best video setting for bundled lens.
Select the nighttime gain threshold.
Select the white balance mode. After you set the
parameter, you need to wait for 5~10seconds to see the
final result.
1. AUTO : Auto white balance (default)
2. INDOOR1: Select the indoor white balance profile
R Gain
(Manual White balance
mode only)
B Gain
(Manual White balance
mode only)
Exposure mode
Exposure Gain
Shutter Speed
AGC Gain
(In auto Exposure
mode only)
Maximum Auto
Shutter Speed
(In auto Exposure
mode only)
Flickless Mode
1.
3. INDOOR2: Select the indoor white balance profile
2.
4. OUTDOOR1: Select the outdoor white balance
profile 1.
5. OUTDOOR2: Select the outdoor white balance
profile 2
6. HOLD CURRENT: Select this to let the IP
camera automatically obtain a best white balance
setting according to current environment. The IP
camera will use this setting to adjust color.
NOTE: This setting will be lost after you
reboot the camera.
7. MANUAL: Select this to enable manual setting of
the white balance. You will need to enter the R
Gain and B gain setting below.
Add or decrease redness to the video when under Manual
White Balance mode. (This function is only available in
Manual White balance mode.)
Add or decrease blueness to the video when under
Manual White Balance mode. (This function is only
available in Manual White balance mode.)
Select exposure mode to auto or manual.
- Auto: The IP camera will adjust the exposure
automatically.
- Manual: (In Manual White balance mode only)
Manually select the Exposure Gain and Shutter
Speed below.
Select the exposure Gain of the IP camera. The higher the
value = brighter images.
Increase or decrease the shutter speed. The closer the
number is to 1, the better nighttime performance is,
although this also causes motion blur to the video.
When exposure mode is auto, IP camera will adjust its
shutter speed according to AGC gain and the Maximum
auto shutter speed. Higher AGC gain = brighter images.
When exposure mode is auto, IP camera will adjust its
shutter speed according to AGC gain and the Maximum
auto shutter speed. This setting is to set the maximum
shutter speed range of this camera.
Change settings between 60Hz or 50Hz, depending on
the AC power type of your region.
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STEP 2: Click the
[Apply] button of each setting to confirm the
settings or click the [Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.
2.3.8 Camera Setup (PTZ camera model)
This section tells you how to adjust the camera.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Camera Setup] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Camera Setup page” is displayed as below
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■Camera setting
Video Flipping
Video Mirror
BLC
White Balance
Mode
Parameters Description
Checkbox to flip the video.
Checkbox to mirror the video.
Checkbox to enable/disable back light compensation.
Select the white balance mode. After you set the
parameter, you need to wait for 5~10seconds to see the
final result.
1. AUTO : Auto white balance (default)
2. HOLD CURRENT: Select this to let the IP
camera automatically obtain a best white balance
setting according to current environment. The IP
camera will use this setting to adjust color.
NOTE: This setting will be lost after you
reboot the camera.
3. MANUAL: Select this to enable manual setting of
the white balance.
Exposure mode
AGC Gain
Auto IRIS Level
Sense up Level
Light Sensor
Mode
NightTime Gain
Threshold
Select exposure mode.
- Auto: The IP camera will adjust the exposure
automatically.
- Shutter Priority: The IP camera will adjust the
exposure by shutter priority first.
- Iris Priority: The IP camera will adjust the
exposure by Iris priority first.
- Manual: Manually select the Exposure Gain and
Shutter Speed below.
When exposure mode is auto, IP camera will adjust its
shutter speed according to AGC gain and the Maximum
auto shutter speed. Higher AGC gain = brighter images.
Select the Iris level.
Select the sense up level.
Select light sensor mode.
- Auto: The IP camera will auto switch day or night
mode.
- Day: The IP camera will always day mode.
- Night: The IP camera will always night mode.
Select the nighttime gain threshold.
STEP 2: Click the
settings or click the
[Apply] button of each setting to confirm the
[Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.
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2.3.9 PTZ (PT/TZ Camera only)
This section tells you how to adjust the camera.
zSTEP 1: Click the [PTZ] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “PTZ page” is displayed as below
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■Camera setting
Pan Speed
Tilt Speed
Home
Reset
PT Control
Zoom Speed
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Auto Focus
Focus In
Focus Out
Parameters Description
Select the pan speed.
Select the tilt speed.
Click the button of go to home function.
Click the button of reset the pan/tilt/zoom function.
Click the each button of pan and tilt control.
Select the zoom speed
Click the button of zoom in.
Click the button of zoom out.
Checkbox to enable/disable auto focus function.
Click the button of focus in.
Click the button of focus out.
Auto Pan Enable
Entry
Dwell
State
Add Preset
Del Preset
Checkbox to enable/disable auto pan function.
Select the preset number
Setting the delay time of auto pan function.
Preset state of enable or disable.
Click the button of add preset number.
Click the button of del preset number.
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2.3.10 User Account Management
This section tells you how to setup accounts.
zSTEP 1: Click the [User account] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Account management page” is displayed as below
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zSTEP 2: Setup the account names and their respective passwords.
There are
1 root (administrator) account and10 common user
accounts. Administrator account allows the user to watch the live view
and setup everything; but common user account allows user only to
watch the live image.
zSTEP 3: Click the [Apply] button of each setting to confirm the
settings or click the
NOTE: Once finished all settings, be sure to click the [Save Reboot]
button, otherwise, some settings won’t take effect.
[Reset] button to re-enter the parameters.
2.3.11 System Info
This section tells you how to see the system information of this IP device
including system information, WAN status and system log.
zSTEP 1: Click the [System info] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “System information page” is displayed as below
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zSTEP 2: View the information at the 3 columns. This information is
very useful to understand the IP device status and to resolve any
problem that might occur.
■System info
Column Description
System info
WAN status
System log
It shows the firmware version, MAC address, production ID, and
factory default type of IP device.
It shows the WAN port’s IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS
server, DDNS host and connection status.
It shows the system event. This column is very useful to as a
diagnostic tool.
zSTEP 3: Click [Parameter List] where you may see all configurations
of the IP device.
zSTEP 4: Click [Server Report] to export related information of the IP
device while reporting a support to your support channel.
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2.3.12 Firmware Upgrade
This section tells you how to see update IP device’s firmware. You can
always visit our web site for the latest firmware.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Firmware] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Firmware upgrade page-1” is displayed as below
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zSTEP 2: Click [Apply] button. The ‘’firmware upgrade page-2”
will be displayed as below.
■Date Setting
Parameters Description
Firmware
images file
You can upload the firmware images here.
Click the [browse] to select the an image file and click the
[enter].
You can always get the latest version at our website.
You can upload the MD5 file here.
MD5 file
NOTE: The version of the firmware image and the MD5 file to be
uploaded must be the same, otherwise, the firmware upgrading will
fail and the IP device will continue using previous firmware version.
z
z STEP 3: Click the [Upload] button to start upgrading, or click the
Click the [browse] to select an MD5 file and click the [enter].
You can always get the latest version at our website.
[Reset] to re-select the files, or select to cancel the process.
z STEP 4: The upgrade process window shows a progress bar indicating
upgrade status. When the upgrading is completed, the system will
reboot.
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2.3.13 Factory Default
This section tells you how to see load IP device’s factory default setting.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Factory Default] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Factory default setting page” is displayed as below
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zSTEP 2: Click the [Apply] button to go to loading confirmation page
or click the [Reset] button to exit to previous page.
zSTEP 3: A confirmation page will be displayed. Click the [Save
Reboot] button to start loading factory default settings.
2.3.14 Save Reboot
This section tells you how to save all the settings and reboot this IP device.
This is critical because some settings might not take effect before save and
reboot.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Save and reboot] on the “Main Setup page”.
The “Save and reboot page” is displayed as below.
zSTEP 2: The Action LED indicator will light down to indicate that the
IP device is rebooting. After around 30 seconds, the Action LED will
light up again to indicate that the reboot is completed.
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2.3.15 Logout
This section tells you how to logout the IP device. Be sure to logout this IP
device once your setting is completed.
zSTEP 1: Click the [Logout] on the “Main Setup page”.
You will logout and return to the “Login Page” displayed as below.
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2.4 OSD Setting
2.4.1 Function
Deleted: <sp>¶
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2.4.2 OSD Menu Setting
When you control the OSD by using joystick on the camera, refer to the
following (select models only)
UP
L
E
F
T
DOWN
When you control by the five keys on the NVR Software GUI refer to the
following
R
I
G
H
T
SETUP
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2.4.3 Operating Camera OSD Menu
zSTEP 1: Press the Set button to access the SETUP mode.
SETUP menu is displayed on the monitor screen.
zSTEP 2: Select the desired feature using the UP or DOWN button.
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Each time you press the UP or DOWN button, the arrow indicator
moves up or down.
Move the arrow indicator to the desired feature item.
zSTEP 3: Change the status of the selected feature using the LEFT or
RIGHT button.
If you press RIGHT or LEFT button, it appears available status.
Press the button when gets desired feature.
zSTEP 4: When competed, move the arrow indicator to ‘EXIT’ and
press the SET button.
NOTE: You can access submenu using SET button.
For the mode with ‘---‘, you may net access submenu.
1.Setting up the LENS
Select the lens pressing the RIGHT button.
a. On the SETUP menu screen, move the arrow indicator to the
lens using the up or Down button.
b. Select the desired feature using the LEFT or RIGHT button.
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When DC LENS selected, press SET button to control the
BRIGHTNESS.
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Shutter status and speed control
You can control brightness of the screen by the shutter speed.
a. Press the SET button to display the setup menu and move the
arrow indicator to ‘SHUTTER’ using the UP or DOWN
button.
b. Set ‘SHUTTER’ the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT
button.
OFF : Deactivation
FLK(1/100) : Flicker mode
(When WDR is on, the image can flicker a little)
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Manual : When setting shutter speed manually.
(Only for LENS mode)
You can select speed from ‘1/60’ to ‘1/200,000’
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ESC : You can control the BRIGHTNESS.
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c. When completed, press ‘SET’
2. SLC ( Speco Light Compensation ) – BACKLIGHT
A built-in SR chip provides intelligent light level control to overcome
serve Backlight conditions.
a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move
arrow indicator to ‘BACKLIGHT’ using the UP or DOWN
button.
b. SET ‘BACKLIGHT’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or
RIGHT button.
OFF / LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH
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AUTO GAIN CONTROL (AGC)
AGC is to get bright picture. Higher GAIN level, getting brighter
screen. However, you can get noise increase.
a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move
arrow indicator to ‘AGC’ using the UP or DOWN button.
b. SET ‘AGC’ to the desired mode using the LEFT or RIGHT
button.
OFF / ON
3.WHITE BALANCE (WITE BAL.)
For color control on the screen, use ‘WHITE BALANCE’ function.
a. Press the SET button to display the SETUP menu and move
arrow indicator to ‘
WHITE BALANCE’ using the UP or
DOWN button.
b. SET ‘
WHITE BALANCE’ to the desired mode using the LEFT
or RIGHT button.
ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance)
: When color temperature is 2400 ~ 12000K, select this mode.
(Ex. A fluorescent lamp, outdoor)
AWC (Auto White Balance Control)
: The white balance is automatically adjusted in a specific
environment. In order to obtain the best result, press the set
button while the camera focuses on white paper. If the
environment including the light source is changed, you have
to adjust the white balance again.
Manual : To fine adjust, select the Manual mode. You can
increase or decrease the red or blue factor while monitoring
the difference on the screen. Set to ‘Manual, mode and press
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the SET button. Increase or decrease the value for
RED(R-Gain) and BLUE(B-Gain), watching the color of the
picture, and press the SET button when you obtain the best
color.
NOTE: Proper White Balance may not be obtained under the
following conditions in these cases select the AWC mode.
When the scene contains mostly high color temperature object, such
as a blue sky or sunset.
When the scene is dim.
If your camera faces fluorescent lamp directly or is installed in the
place of the changing illumination.
Min. Scene Illumination 0.02Lux (ICR On), 0.7Lux (50IRE)
Lens
Day & Night (ICR) Auto/ Day/ Night
Digital Slow Shutter 2/4/8/16/24/32/64/128/ OFF
S/N Ratio More Than 50dB
BLC ON / OFF
OSD (On Screen Display) Built-in
White Balance AWB/ATW/INDOOR/ OUTDOOR
Flickerless (NTSC) ON / OFF (1/120)
AGC Off / Low / Middle / High
Motion Detection Off /On
Video output
Power Source DC12V (750mA)
Operational Temperature
Operational Humidity 30% ~90% RH
Manual 10˚ ~ 200˚/sec
Preset Max 200˚ /sec
Manual 10˚ ~ 200˚/sec
Preset Max 200˚ /sec
164 positions with a 16-character label available for
each position with different speed steps
Max. 8 Programmable group tours (each one
consisting of up to 60 preset steps with different
steps)
Optical 10x Optical Zoom(F=3.8 to 38mm)
Digital 10x (100x with optical)
1.0V [p-p] NTSC 75Ω
-10℃ ~ +50℃ ( - 14℉ ~122℉ )
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