Tiandy 1.3MP Mini Bullet, 1.3MPMini Dome, 2.0MP Mini Bullet, 2.0MP Mini Dome User Manual

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Network Camera
User Manual
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CONTENT
3.1 Specifications ............................................................................. 10
3.2 Hardware Interface .................................................................... 19
3.3 Common Functions ..................................................................... 24
4.1 Installation Preparation .............................................................. 26
4.2 Installation Instruction .............................................................. 27
5.1 System Requirement .................................................................. 35
5.2 Built-in Web Instruction ............................................................. 35
5.3 Log in .......................................................................................... 38
5.4 A/V Preview ............................................................................... 38
5.5 Playback ..................................................................................... 42
5.6 Log searching ............................................................................. 45
5.7 Audio video set ........................................................................... 46
5.8 Camera Set ................................................................................. 49
5.9 VCA (for 2MP and 1.3MP Camera) ............................................... 53
5.10 VCA ........................................................................................... 55
5.11 OSD .......................................................................................... 67
5.12 Storage Management ................................................................ 70
5.13 Network Management ............................................................... 75
5.14 User management ..................................................................... 81
5.15 Alarm Management ................................................................... 83
5.16 PTZ Management ...................................................................... 86
5.17 Advance Set .............................................................................. 87
6.1 System Failure ............................................................................ 92
6.2 Network Failure .......................................................................... 92
6.3 Operation Failure ........................................................................ 94
6.4 Control Failure ............................................................................ 94
6.5 Video Failure ............................................................................... 94
6.6 Audio Failure .............................................................................. 95
6.7 Alarm Failure .............................................................................. 96
6.8 Cant’s be save after setup the parameter ................................... 96
6.9 Others ......................................................................................... 96
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Chapter 1 Warning
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC
OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENNINGS
ON THE EQUIPMENT.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects
filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
CAUTION
EXPLANATION OF GRAPHICAL SYMBOLS
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of “dangerous voltage” within
the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to
the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literatureaccompanying the product.
Battery
Batteries(battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive
heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
Disconnection Device
Disconnect the main plug from the apparatus, if it’s defected. And please call a
repair man in your location.
When used outside of the U.S., it may be used HAR code with fittings of
an approved agency is employed.
CAUTION
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than
that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
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The BNC Out terminal of the product is provided for easier installation, and is not
recommended for monitoring purposes.
If you keep the BNC cable connected, a risk of lightening may cause damage or
malfunction to the product.
Please use the input power with just one camera and other devices must notbe
connected.
Please read the following recommend safety precautions carefully.
Do not place this apparatus on an uneven surface. Do not install on a surface where it is exposed to direct sunlight, near heating equipment or heavy cold area. Do not place this apparatus near conductive material. Do not attempt to service this apparatus yourself. Do not place a glass of water on the product. Do not install near any magnetic sources. Do not block any ventilation openings. Do not place heavy items on the product.
User’s Manual is a guidance book for how to use the products.
The meaning of the symbols are shown below.
Reference : In case of providing information for helping of product’s usages Notice : If there’s any possibility to occur any damages for the goods andhuman
caused by not following the instruction
Please read this manual for the safety before using of goods and keep it inthe safe
place.
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Chapter 2 Product Overview
Default IP address: http://192.168.1.2
Default user name: admin
Default password: 1111
IP IR Bullet Camera
Pic 2.1 Size of IP IR bullet camera
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IP Mini Bullet Camera
Pic 2.2 Size of IP Mini bullet camera
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IP IR Dome Camera
Unit:mm
Pic2.3 Size of IP IR dome camera
IP Mini Dome Camera
Pic 2.4 Size of IP Mini dome camera
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IP Vandal-proof IR Dome Camera
Pic 2.5 Size of IP vandal-proof IR dome camera
IP Box Camera
Pic 2.6 Box camera dimension
IP Varifocal Bullet Camera
Pic 2.6 Varifocal Bullet camera dimension
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IP Varifocal Dome Camera
Pic 2.7 Varifocal Dome camera dimension
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Chapter 3 Specifications
3.1 Specifications
3.1.1 1.3M&2M Mini Camera Specifications
Item
1.3MP Mini Bullet
1.3MP
Mini Dome
2.0MP Mini Bullet
2.0MP Mini Dome Processor
Processor
OS
OS
Video Codec
H.264 HP/MP/BP, M-JPEG
Audio Codec
G.711/G.726/ADPCM/ACC_LC
Sensor
1/3 Inch CMOS
1/2.8 Inch CMOS
Resolution
1280*960
1920*1080
Frame
PAL:960P@25fps;NTSC:
960P@30fps
PAL:1080P@25fps;NTSC:
1080P@30fps
WDR
100dB
100dB
Video Process
NIR Enhancement/HLC/3D NR/BLC/Gamma/Margin Enhancement
E-shutter
Manual/Auto,1/100k1s adjustable
Day/Night
Dual ICR
Code Range
Video:32K16M bps, Audio: 8k,32k,48k
Interface
POE/Audio-in (optional)
IR Distance
25m~30m
20m25m
25m30m
20m25m
Network
10M/100M
Network
Protocol
TCP/UDP/HTTP/MULTICAST/UPnP/NTP/RTSP/Onvif
IVA(Intelligent
Video
Analytics)
Tripwire/Perimeter
Protection
IP66,4000V TVS and Anti-surging
Temperature
-35℃~65(IR OFF) -35℃~40(IR OFF)
Consumption
6W
5W
6W
5W
Weight
0.5Kg
0.3Kg
0.5Kg
0.3Kg
Power Supply
Excluded in the camera. DC12V(±10%)/PoE
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3.1.2 1.3M&2M Vandal-proof Dome Camera Specifications
Item
1.3MP Vandal-proof Dome
2.0MP Vandal-proof Dome Processor
ARM9
OS
Linux
Video Codec
H.264 HP/MP/BP, M-JPEG
Audio Codec
G.711/G.726/ADPCM/ACC_LC
Sensor
1/3 Inch CMOS
1/2.8 Inch CMOS
Resolution
1280*960
1920*1080
Frame
PAL:960P@25fps;NTSC:
960P@25fps
PAL:1080P@25fps;NTSC:
1080P@25fps
WDR
100dB
Video Process
NIR Enhancement/HLC/3D NR/BLC/Gamma/Margin Enhancement
E-shutter
Manual/Auto,1/100k1s adjustable
Day/Night
Dual ICR
Code Range
Video:32K16M bps, Audio: 8k,32k,48k
Interface
POE/Audio-in (optional)
IR Distance
25m30m
Network
10M/100M
Network
Protocol
TCP/UDP/HTTP/MULTICAST/UPnP/NTP/RTSP/Onvif
IVA(Intelligent
Video Analytics)
Tripwire/Perimeter Protection
IP66,4000V TVS and Anti-surging
Temperature
-35℃~65(IR OFF) -35℃~40(IR OFF)
Consumption
6W(IR ON)/3W(IR OFF)
Weight
0.5Kg
Power Supply
Excluded in the camera. DC12V(±10%)/PoE
3.1.3 1.3M&2M Box Camera Specifications
Item
1.3MP Box Camera
2.0MP Box Camera Processor
ARM9
OS
Linux
Video Codec
H.264 HP/MP/BP, M-JPEG
Audio Codec
G.711/G.726/ADPCM
Sensor
1/3 Inch CMOS
1/2.8 Inch CMOS
Resolution
1280*960
1920*1080
Frame
PAL:960P@25fps;NTSC:
960P@25fps
PAL:1080P@25fps;NTSC:
1080P@25fps
WDR
100dB
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Video Process
NIR Enhancement/HLC/3D NR/BLC/Gamma/Margin Enhancement
E-shutter
Manual/Auto,1/100k1s adjustable
Day/Night
Dual ICR
Code Range
Video:32K16M bps, Audio: 8k,32k,48k
Interface
POE/Audio-in
IR Distance
25m30m
Network
10M/100M
Network
Protocol
TCP/UDP/HTTP/MULTICAST/UPnP/NTP/RTSP/Onvif
IVA(Intelligent
Video Analytics)
Tripwire/Perimeter Protection
IP66,4000V TVS and Anti-surge
Temperature
-35℃~65
Consumption
4W
Weight
0.5Kg
Power Supply
AC24V/DC12V(±10%)/PoE
3.1.4 2M Varifocal Camera Specifications
Item
2.0MP VF Bullet Camera
2.0MP VF Dome Camera Processor
ARM9
OS
Linux
Video Codec
H.264 HP/MP/BP, M-JPEG
Audio Codec
G.711/G.726/ADPCM
Sensor
1/2.8 Inch CMOS
1/2.8 Inch CMOS
Resolution
1920*1080
1920*1080
Frame
PAL:1080P@25fps;NTSC:
1080P@25fps
PAL:1080P@25fps;NTSC:
1080P@25fps
WDR
100dB
Video Process
NIR Enhancement/HLC/3D NR/BLC/Gamma/Margin Enhancement
E-shutter
Manual/Auto,1/100k1s adjustable
Day/Night
Dual ICR
Code Range
Video:32K16M bps, Audio: 8k,32k,48k
Interface
POE/Audio-in
IR Distance
25m30m
Network
10M/100M
Network
Protocol
TCP/UDP/HTTP/MULTICAST/UPnP/NTP/RTSP/Onvif
IVA(Intelligent
Video Analytics)
Tripwire/Perimeter Protection
IP66,4000V TVS and Anti-surge
Temperature
-35℃~65
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Consumption
8.5W(IR On),7W(IR Off)
Weight
1Kg
Power Supply
DC12V(±10%)/PoE
3.1.5 3M Camera Specifications
Item
3MP Box Camera
3MP VF Dome Camera
3MP VF Bullet Camera
Processor
Cortex A7
OS
Embedded Linux OS
Video Codec
H.265/H264/M-JPEG
Audio Codec
G.711/G.726/ADPCM/AAC
Sensor
1/2.8” SONY Exmor CMOS
Resolution
2048x1536
Frame
Pal 2048x1536@25fps/1920x1080@50fps
NTSC 2048x1536@30fps/1920x1080@60fps
WDR
120dB
Video Process
3D DNR/NIR Enhancement/HLC/BLC/De-interlace/Margin
Enhancement/Gamma
E-shutter
Auto/Manual,1/100001s
Day/Night
Dual ICR
Code Rate
Video rate,32K16M bps. Audio rate,8k/32k/48k
Audio-in
Support,
built-in Mic
Support,
built-in Mic
Support Audio-out
Support
Support
Support
Alarm-in
2ch in and
1ch Sync-switch
2ch
2ch Relay-out
1ch
1ch
1ch
Analog Video
Y Y Y
RS485
Y Y Y
RS232
Y
--
--
USB
-- Y Y
MicroSD
Y Y Y
IR Range
--
20-30 meter
20-30 meter
Dual Light
--
--
-W model support
Lens Interface
DC/Piris, C/CS
DC, motorized lens
2.8-12mm
DC, motorized lens
2.8-12mm
Ethernet
10M/100M/1000M
Network Protocol
ONVIF/TCP/IP/ICMP/HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/DHCP/DNS/DDNS/RTP/RTSP/RTCP/
PPPoE/NTP/UPnP/SMTP/SNMP/IGMP/802.1X/QoS/IPv6/Bonjour
IVA (Intelligent
Video Analytics)
Tripwire/Perimeter/Facial detection/People Counting/ Missing&Foreign
Object/Crowd/Loitering/Fast Moving/Parking/Off-position/Blurred
Image/Audio Offline/Screaming Detection
Protection
TVS 6000V/Anti-surging
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IP
Indoor
IP 66
IP 67
/Working
Temperature
-35℃~40
-35℃~65(IR ON)
-35℃~40(IR OFF)
-35℃~65(IR ON)
-35℃~40(IR OFF)
Power
Consumption
5.0W
8W
10W Weight
0.5Kg
1Kg
1Kg
Power Supply
PoE/DC12V(±10%)/AC24V(±25%)
3.1.6 4M Camera Specifications
Item
4MP Mini Bullet Camera
4MP Vandal-proof Dome Camera Processor
ARM9
OS
Linux
Video Codec
H.265,H.264 HP/MP/BP, M-JPEG
Audio Codec
G.711/G.726/ADPCM/ACC_LC
Sensor
1/3 Inch CMOS
Resolution
1440P (2560×1440)
Frame
PAL: 1440P@25fps, QXGA@25fps ; NTSC: 1440P@25fps, QXGA@30fps
WDR
100dB
Video Process
NIR Enhancement/HLC/3D NR/BLC/Gamma/Margin Enhancement
E-shutter
Manual/Auto,1/100k1s adjustable
Day/Night
Dual ICR
Code Range
Video:32K16M bps, Audio: 8k,32k,48k
Interface
POE/Audio-in/MicroSD card/Reset button
IR Distance
20m30m
Network
10M/100M
Network
Protocol
TCP/UDP/HTTP/MULTICAST/UPnP/NTP/RTSP/Onvif
IVA(Intelligent
Video Analytics)
Tripwire/Perimeter/Facial detection/People Counting/ Missing&Foreign
Object/Crowd/Loitering/Fast Moving/Parking/Off-position/Blurred
Image/Audio Offline/Screaming Detection
Protection
IP67(Bullet)/IP66(Dome),4000V TVS and Anti-surging
Temperature
-35℃~65(IR OFF) -35℃~40(IR OFF)
Consumption
8W
Weight
0.4Kg
0.6Kg
Power Supply
Excluded in the camera. DC12V(±10%)/PoE
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3.1.7 5M Camera Specifications
Item
5MP Box Camera
5MP VF Dome Camera
5MP VF Bullet Camera
Processor
Cortex A7
OS
Embedded Linux OS
Video Codec
H.265/H264/M-JPEG
Audio Codec
G.711/G.726/ADPCM/AAC
Sensor
1/2.8” SONY Exmor CMOS
Resolution
2592×1952
Frame
Pal 2048x1536@25fps/1920x1080@50fps
NTSC 2048x1536@30fps/1920x1080@60fps
WDR
120dB
Video Process
3D DNR/NIR Enhancement/HLC/BLC/De-interlace/Margin
Enhancement/Gamma
E-shutter
Auto/Manual,1/100001s
Day/Night
Dual ICR
Code Rate
Video rate,32K16M bps. Audio rate,8k/32k/48k
Audio-in
Support,
built-in Mic
Support,
built-in Mic
Support Audio-out
Support
Support
Support
Alarm-in
2ch in and
1ch Sync-switch
2ch
2ch Relay-out
1ch
1ch
1ch
Analog Video
Y Y Y
RS485
Y Y Y
RS232
Y
--
--
USB
-- Y Y
MicroSD
Y Y Y
IR Range
--
20-30 meter
20-30 meter
Dual Light
--
--
-W model support
Lens Interface
DC/Piris, C/CS
DC, motorized lens
2.8-12mm
DC, motorized lens
2.8-12mm
Ethernet
10M/100M/1000M
Network Protocol
ONVIF/TCP/IP/ICMP/HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/DHCP/DNS/DDNS/RTP/RTSP/RTCP/
PPPoE/NTP/UPnP/SMTP/SNMP/IGMP/802.1X/QoS/IPv6/Bonjour
IVA (Intelligent
Video Analytics)
Tripwire/Perimeter/Facial detection/People Counting/ Missing&Foreign
Object/Crowd/Loitering/Fast Moving/Parking/Off-position/Blurred
Image/Audio Offline/Screaming Detection
Protection
TVS 6000V/Anti-surging
IP
Indoor
IP 66
IP 67
/Working
Temperature
-35℃~40
-35℃~65(IR ON)
-35℃~40(IR OFF)
-35℃~65(IR ON)
-35℃~40(IR OFF)
Power
5.0W
8W
10W
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Consumption
Weight
0.5Kg
1Kg
1Kg
Power Supply
PoE/DC12V(±10%)/AC24V(±25%)
3.1.8 1.3M Starlight Camera Specifications
Item
1.3MP Starlight
Box Camera
1.3MP Starlight Dome Camera
1.3MP Starlight
Mini Bullet Camera
Standard
Vandal-proof
Mini
Processor
ARM9 Architecture
OS
Embedded Linux OS
Video Codec
H264/M-JPEG
Audio Codec
G.711/G.726 /ADPCM
Sensor
1/3" Sony CMOS sensor
Resolution
1280x960
Frame
50Hz: 25fps (1280x960), 25fps (1280 × 720)
60Hz: 30fps (1280x960), 30fps (1280 × 720)
WDR
100dB
Video Process
NIR, WDR, 3D DNR, BLC,HLC, Dual-ICR
E-shutter
1/100001s
Day/Night
Dual IR Cut Filter with Auto Switch
Code Rate
Video rate,32K16M bps (64K 8Mbps for two models: TC-NC9500S3E-MP-E-I
& TC-NC9400S3E-MP-E-I). Audio rate,8k-48k
Browser
IE 7+, Chrome 18 +, Firefox 5.0 +
Mobile
P2P (IOS/Android)
Video
Analytics
Tripwire/Perimeter(Available on 720P) Alarm Trigger
Motion Detection/IP Conflict/MAC Conflict
Protocols
TCP/UDP/HTTP/MULTICAST/UPnP/DHCP/PPPoE/DDNS/NFS/FTP/NTP/
RTP/RTSP/IPv6/SNMP/SMTP/802.1X/QoS/
User
Permission
4 Level/8 Users
Remote
Connection
2-ch Access NTP
Y
System
Compatibility
ONVIF (Profile S), SDK Audio-in
1ch
1ch
1ch
---
---
Audio-out
1ch
1ch
---
---
---
Alarm-in
1ch
1ch
---
---
---
USB
1X USB2.0
1X USB2.0
---
---
---
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IR Range
30-50m/80m-
20-30m
20-30m
15-20m
15-25m
Lens options
4mm/6mm/8m
m/12mm
2.8mm/4m
m/6mm
2.8mm/4m
m/6mm
2.8mm/4m
m
4mm/6mm Ethernet
1-ch RJ45 10M / 100M Ethernet Interface
Network
Protocol
TCP/IP/ICMP/HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/DHCP/DNS/DDNS/RTP/RTSP/RTCP/PP
PoE/NTP/UPnP/SMTP/SNMP/IGMP/802.1X/QoS/IPv6/Bonjour
Protection
TVS 6000V
Protection,
IP67
TVS 6000V
Protection,
IP66
TVS 6000V
Protection,
IP66, IK10
TVS 6000V
Protection, IP66
TVS 6000V
Protection,
IP66
/Working
Temperature
-35 ℃~60(IR OFF) /-35 ℃~40(IR ON), 0 95% RHG
Power
Consumption
Max. 3W(IR
OFF) (ICR
Instant Switch
8W)
Max. 6W(IR ON)
Max. 3W(IR
OFF) (ICR
Instant
Switch 7W)
Max. 5W(IR
ON)
Max. 3W(IR
OFF) (ICR
Instant
Switch 7W)
Max. 5W(IR
ON)
Max. 3W(IR
OFF) (ICR
Instant
Switch 7W)
Max. 5W(IR
ON)
Max. 3.5W(IR OFF)
(ICR Instant Switch
7.5W)
Max. 5.5W(IR ON)
Weight
0.6g
0.6g
0.6g
0.3g
0.4g
Power Supply
DC12V(±10%)/ POE (802.3af)
3.1.9 2M Starlight Camera Specifications
Item
2MP
Bullet
Camera
(80m IR)
2MP
Bullet
Camera
(50m IR)
2MP
Dome
Camera
(30m IR)
2MP Bullet
Camera
(50m IR
lite)
2MP
Dome
Camera
(30m IR
lite)
2MP
Mini
Bullet
Camera
2MP
Mini
Dome
Camera
2MP Mini
Vandalproof
Dome
Process
ARM9 Architecture
OS
Embedded Linux OS
Video
Codec
H.265/H264/M-JPEG
Audio
Codec
G.711/G.726/ADPCM/AAC Sensor
1/2.8” SONY Exmor CMOS
Resolutio
n
1920×1080
Frame
Pal 50Hz: 25fps (1920 × 1080), 25fps (1280 × 720)
NTSC 60Hz: 30fps (1920 × 1080), 30fps (1280 × 720)
WDR
100dB
Video
Process
3D DNR/NIR Enhancement/HLC/BLC/De-interlace/Margin Enhancement/Gamma E-shutter
Auto/Manual,1/1000001s
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Day/Nigh
t
Dual ICR
Code
Rate
Video rate,32K16M bps. Audio rate,8k48k Audio-in
1-ch
--
1-ch
Audio-out
1-ch
--
Alarm-in
1-ch
--
Relay-out
--
USB
Y
N/A
--
MicroSD
Y
IR Range
80m
30-50m
30-50m
50m
20-30m
15-25m
20-30m
15-20m
Lens
Interface
16mm
4/6/8/12
mm
2.8/4/6
mm
4/6/8/12
mm
2.8/4/6
mm
4/6mm
2.8/4/6
mm
2.8/4
mm
Ethernet
10M/100M/1000M
Network
Protocol
ONVIF/TCP/IP/ICMP/HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/DHCP/DNS/DDNS/RTP/RTSP/RTCP/
PPPoE/NTP/UPnP/SMTP/SNMP/IGMP/802.1X/QoS/IPv6/Bonjour
IVA
Tripwire/Perimeter
Protectio
n
TVS 6000V, Lightning/Surge Protection: (Power 2000V, RJ45 1000V) IP
IP 67
IP66
IP 67
IP66
/Working
Temperat
ure
-35℃~60(IR OFF) /-35℃~40(IR ON)
Power
Consump
tion
3w
3W
3.5W
3W
Weight
1.2g
0.6
0.4g
0.6g
0.3g
Power
Supply
PoE/DC12V(±10%)/AC24V(±25%)
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3.2 Hardware Interface
Pic 3.2.1 Type-I interface
Type
Function
Name
Description
Common
Power
DC12V
DC12V±10%
Ethernet
ETHERNE
T
10M/100M,RJ45
Audio
Input
A_IN
Line-in, GND is common por,
and voltage input ≤1V;
Pic 3.2.2 Type-II interface
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Type
Function
Name
Description
Common Power
DC12V
DC12V±10%
Ethernet
ETHERNET
10M/100M,RJ45
Extensio
n
Audio
A_IN
Line-in, GND is common port,
and voltage input ≤ 1V;
AUDIO_OUT
Line-in, GND is common port,
Using with active speaker (optional)
Alarm
ALARM_IN
Discrete input, GND is common port (optional)
ALARM_OUT
Discrete output, GND is common port (optional) Control
RS-485
A is 485(+), B is 485(-) (optional)
Storage
Support
USB
Up to 64G (suggest 32G but no less than 8G)
3.2.2 Varifocal Camera Interfaces
Pic 3.2.4 Varifocal Bullet Camera Cable
Micro SD Card Slot BNC Output Reset Button
Onekey Focus Button (3mp motorized camera
support)
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Pic 3.2.5 Varifocal Dome Camera Interface
Power:DC12V AC24V GND Alarm USB Port(GND/D+/D-/5V) Network Interface RJ45 Onekey Focus Button for motorized model Reset Button Mic Debug Port BNC Output
MicroSD Card Slot
Note: Only available for embedded interface models
Pic 3.2.6 Waterproof Cap
Note: waterproof cap has 4 holes, each hole support cable with
3~5mm diameter. Use chock plug to cover the hole that has no cable
input.
Interface:
Type
Name
Description
System
Port
POWER
DC12V(±10%),AC24V(±25%),POE
ETHERNET
10M/100M/1000M,RJ45 port
RESET
Press for 5 seconds to reset to factory default
DEBUG
For technical specialist to check and fix bug
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LENS
Control DC/P-Iris Lens
Audio&
Video
Port
VIDEO OUT
/CVBS
75Ωp-p analog signal
AUDIO IN
Mic in/Line in
AUDIO OUT
Audio Output
Alarm
ALARM IN
G is common port; 1&2 are alarm input ports,3 is
alarm switch port, connect/disconnect to G to control
camera Day/Night switch.
ALARM OUT
1A/1B,signal relay output port
Storage
Micro SD
Support up to 64G (operate after power off)
USB
Support extended storage(max 64G) or Wifi module
Extensi
on
RS485A/B
485 communication
Lens:T/W/F/
N
Motorized Lens control: T- zoom in/W-zoom
out/F-focus far/N-focus near
Press to auto-focus (motorized model supported)
3.2.3 IP Box Camera
3.2.3.1 I-type Box Camera
Pic 3.2.7 I-type box camera
1&2 alarm input, 3 is alarm switch port Alarm Output Power Port, DC12V and AC24V Power Indicator Ethernet Port Reset Button BNC Output RS232 Port
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RS485 Port GND
MicroSD card slot
3.2.3.2 II-type Box Camera
Pic 3.2.8 II-type box camera
Power Port, DC12V Power Indicator RS485 Audio Port Alarm Port, IN is alarm input, 1A and 1B are alarm output Alarm Switch Port Analogue Video Port GND MicroSD card slot Reset Button
Ethernet Port
Interface:
Type
Function
Description
System
POWER
DC12V(±10%),AC24V(±25%),POE
ETHERNET
10M/100M/1000M,RJ45 port
RESER
Press for 5 seconds to reset to factory default
Audio&
Video
Port
VIDEO OUT
/CVBS
75Ωp-p analog signal
AUDIO IN
Mic in/Line in
AUDIO OUT
Audio Output
Alarm
ALARM IN
I-type:G is common port; 1&2 are alarm input ports,3
is alarm switch port, connect/disconnect to G to
control camera Day/Night switch.
II-type:G is common port; IN is alarm input, SYNC is
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switch port, connect/disconnect to G to control
camera Day/Night switch.
ALARM OUT
1A/1B,signal relay output port
Storage
Micro SD
Support up to 64G (operate after power off)
Extensi
on
RS485A/B
485 communication
RS232:RX/T
X/G
RX-receive port/TX-transmit port/G-GND
The product is designed as a waterproof camera. It need to do the following steps to
make it waterproof. According to Pic 3.2.3 to avoid leakage at the ethernet port, and
power port need to be wrapped firmly by the tape in case that it would take risk of
short circuit.
Pic 3.2.3 Ethernet port waterproof instruction
3.3 Common Functions
3.3.1 Upgrade
New kernel firmware is helpful for a more stable and better system and make it
more applicable for updated and different situations.
And new built-in WEB firmware can adjust the web page to make it more user
friendly.
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How to upgrade the firmware
Steps
Description
1
Ensure PC and Camera in the same network segment.
2
Enter IP address and login WEB page of camera.
3
Find the official firmware, and select kernel firmware (*.bin) to start
upgrading.
Notice: Kernel firmware need to be updated TWICE.
4
Select WEB firmware (*.box) to update WEB page. The camera will
reboot after upgrading.
5
Login in the camera and check version information page if it is upgraded
successfully.
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Chapter 4 Installation Instruction
4.1 Installation Preparation
1. Preparation
All electrical work must comply with the latest electrical codes, fire regulations and
relevant laws and regulations;According to the packing list check if all accessories
are in the package and determine the location of the high speed dome camera and
installation applications are consistent with the requirements; if not match, please
contact your dealer. Please follow the work environment requires the use of the
product. Depending on the circumstances actually required to prepare your own
tools.
2. Necessary Tools:
Fig 4.1.1Tools
3. Check the installation location space and intensity
Please make sure the location has sufficient space and intensity to install. The
ceiling, wall or bracket must be able to bear 4 times the weight of the IP camera
itself.
4. Please save all packaging material
Please well keep the original packing materials, in order to send back if any problem. Notice: Non-original packing material may result in accidental damage in transit.
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4.2 Installation Instruction
4.2.1 IP IR Bullet Camera
Pic 4.2.1 IP IR bullet camera installation
Steps
1. Mark the installation holes in the wall by market pen.
2. Drill holes in marked points.
3. Plug the expansion bolts into the holes.
4. Screw the bracket fastened to the wall.
5. Fix two nut screws aligned camera position and rotate tight. Adjust bracket
gimbals to appropriate location.
6. Tear off the film on the front cap.
Note: Bracket need to be purchased separately. The surface to install camera should
be strong enough to bear camera.
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Steps
1. Mark the installation holes in the wall by market pen.
2. Drill holes in marked points.
3. Plug the expansion bolts into the holes.
4. Screw the bracket fastened to the wall.
5. Fix two nut screws aligned camera position and rotate tight. Adjust bracket
gimbals to appropriate location.
6. Tear off the film on the front cap.
Note: Bracket need to be purchased separately. The surface to install camera should
be strong enough to bear camera.
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4.2.2 3IP Mini Bullet Camera
Pic 4.2.2 IP Mini bullet camera installation
Note: Adjust the sun-shield position after fix angle to avoid cover IR light or vision.
Steps
1. Mark the installation holes in the wall by market pen.
2. Drill holes in marked points.
3. Plug the expansion bolts into the holes.
4. Fix two nut screws aligned camera position and rotate tight. Adjust bracket
gimbals to appropriate location.
Note: The surface to install camera should be strong enough to bear camera.
4.2.3 IP IR Dome Camera
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Pic 4.2.3 IP IR dome camera installation
Steps
1. Take the camera out of box, and loosen 3pcs screws on the case, and then take
down the base (see the Pic 4.2.3)
2. Mark the installation holes in the wall by market pen.
3. Drill holes in marked points.
4. Plug the expansion bolts into the holes.
5. Twist screws at 3φ5 holes to fix base on the wall. Reassemble the parts which you
take down in Step1. Adjust the camera lens to a right direction, and then tighten
3pcs screws on the case.
Note: The surface to install camera should be strong enough to bear camera.
4.2.4 IP Mini Dome Camera
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Pic 4.2.4 IP Mini dome camera installation
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Steps
1. Drill holes according to the hole position chart and plug the expansion bolts into
the holes.
2. Take the camera out of box and take down the cover, and then fix the dome onto
the ceiling.
3. Loosen the regulating screws to adjust camera lens to a right direction and
tighten the screws again.
4. Put the dome cover back.
Note: The surface to install camera should be strong enough to bear camera.
4.2.5 IP Vandal-proof Dome Camera
Pic 4.2.5 IP Vandal-proof dome camera installation
Steps
1. Drill holes according to the hole position chart and plug the expansion bolts into
the holes.
2. Take the camera out of box and take down the cover, and then fix the dome onto
the ceiling.
3. Loosen the regulating screws to adjust camera lens to a right direction and
tighten the screws again.
4. Put the dome cover back.
5. Tear off the film on the cover. (Pay attention to protect the cover in case of dirt
and scratch)
Note: The surface to install camera should be strong enough to bear camera.
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4.2.6 IP Box Camera
Pic 4.2.6 IP Box Camera Installation
Steps:
1.Mark holes position on the wall;
2.Drill the holes on the wall;
3.Put expansion rubber plug into the holes;
4.Install the bracket with screws onto the wall;
5.Fix the camera onto bracket with two screws, adjust to right direction and angle
then tighten up the screws.
4.2.7 Network Varifocal Bullet Camera:
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Pic 4.2.7 Network Varifocal Bullet Camera Installation
Steps:
1.Paste the position tag onto the wall;
2.Drill the holes on the wall as per the marks on the tag;
3.Put expansion rubber plug into the holes;
4.Fix the bracket onto the wall with screws;
5.Adjust angle then tighten up the adjust screw on bracket;
6.Adjust the position of sunshield to avoid masking IR Led or Sunlight.
4.2.8 Network Varifocal Dome Camera
Pic 4.2.8 Network Varifocal Dome Camera Installation
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Steps:
1.Paste the position tag onto the wall;
2.Drill the holes on the wall as per the marks on the tag;
3.Put expansion rubber plug into the holes;
4.Fix the bracket onto the wall with screws;
5.Adjust the lens to the right direction and angle, then close the dome cover and
tighten it up.
Chapter 5 WEB Instruction
5.1 System Requirement
It support Win7 system or higher, please make sure right installation and setup of
following items:
(1) Display resolution: 1440 * 900 or higher, color: High Color (32-bit).
(2) Please make sure the Windows system install the necessary character style. (3)Please make sure PC disk partition contains disk C and D disk.
5.2 Built-in Web Instruction
When using the network video products for the first time, an ActiveX control is
needed. (1) Login IP address and enter to ActiveX download interface.
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Pic 5.2.1 Web plug-in
(2) Download ActiveX and click Runto install
Pic 5.2.2 Web plug-in
(3) During installation, please close web browser and click next to finish
installation.
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Pic 5.2.3 Web plug-in Installation
(4) After installation, login IP address and allow operating system loading plug-in.
Pic 5.2.4 Windows XP allow loading Web plug-in
Pic 5.2.5 Win7/Win8 allow loading Web plug-in
(5) After success loading plug-in, it will display login interface and then input correct
user name and password.
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Pic 5.2.6 Loading Web plug-in
Note: Please use IE browser of windows and make sure the version above 6.0. Do not use any other browser except Firefox, Google.
5.3 Log in
(1)Enter IP address and enter login interface.
(2)Enter IP address and password, click login. The default user name is admin,
password is 1111.
(3)The default port is 3000
5.4 A/V Preview
After login, system will display preview interface. If on other interface, please click preview button at the top of interface and go back to video preview interface.
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5.4.1 A/V Preview
Pic 5.4.1 A/V Preview Interface
Icon
Function
Description
1st Stream
Preview 1st stream and default display 1st stream
video
2nd Stream
Preview 2nd stream
3rd Stream
Preview 3rd stream
Fixed
proportion
Video images maintain a fixed proportion according
to the resolution of the IPC when adjustment
Display video
Full screen display
Local record
The default save path:
D:\NetVideoBrowser\ RecordFiles
Snapshot
The default save path:
D:\NetVideoBrowser\ CapturePics
Intercom
Click the icon to start intercom, and click again to stop it
Open audio
Audio preview
Set mute
Close audio preview
Full screen
Click the icon to enter full screen, and double
click the screen or pressEscto quit
Note:(1)When stream type isPure Video,audio preview is invalid.
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(2)IPCIt is support intercom with one user at the same time.
5.4.2 Stream set
Pic 5.4.2 Stream set interface
Click stream set and open parameter set interface.
By dragging the target bar to adjust brightness, contrast, saturation and color ClickDefaultto resume the default settings. According to network situation it can choose preview mode from Low bandwidth to【High quality】
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5.4.3 PTZ control
This function only support camera with RS-485.
Pic 5.4.4 PTZ
PTZ controlIt shows eight button and control the direction, click will enable
auto scan.
speedAdjust speed by manual, range from 0~100. zoomEnable to zoom in or zoom out, including optical and digital zoom. focusFocus on the object manually according to how far it is when the auto focus
does not work precisely. IrisManually start or shut down iris.
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5.4.4 PTZ position
Enter preset number and click to search the preset position and 【Set】 or 【Call】
Pic 5.4.5 Preset interface
setSet the preset, add preset position, support add multiple presets. callCall the preset, make speed dome to preset position
5.5 Playback
Pic 5.5.1 Playback
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5.5.1 Search recording files
(1)SelectRecordandPictureinFile Type. (2)Select targeted file type in Rec Type. (3)Double click date in the schedule to search files. (4)Selectremoteand check record from IPC otherwise check the local record.
5.5.2 Download recording files
(1)Check targeted files to download.
(2)Click to download recording files.
(3)Click to download files into FTP server.
(4)Click to preview download status,and pause or delete when you need.
5.5.3 Playback
(1)Check targeted files to download.
(2)Click to download recording files.
(3)Click to download files into FTP server.
(4)Click to preview download status,and pause or delete when you need.
5.5.3 Playback
(1)Double click searched recording files for playback.
(2)Click to select local recording files.
(3)Click to play the playback. When you click the icon will change
into to pause.
(4)Click to fast move forwarder in speed of 2X,4X,6X and 8X.
(5)Click to move forwarder slowly in speed of 1/2X,1/4X,1/6X and 1/8X.
(6)Click to play frame by frame.
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(7)Click to cancel mute and click to mute.
(8)Click to stop
5.5.4 Recording snapshot
Click to capture the picture when play back the video. Default storage path
is D:\NetVideoBrowser\ PlaybackPics.
5.5.5 Video clip
Click to cut a clip of video when play back the video. Click once to start and click again to finish. Default storage path is D:\NetVideoBrowser\ PlaybackFiles.
5.5.6 Four screen play
Click to playback in 4 screen at the same time which can play separately for
each screen. Once you select one screen and open the recording files you want.
Note:Click to resume single screen.
5.5.7 Full screen
Double click the screen or click to enter full screen status. In full screen,
double click or enter Esc to quit full screen.
5.5.8 Switch mode
Click to playback switch mode.
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5.6 Log searching
ClickLogto enter the page.
Pic 5.6.1 Log management interface
(1)Channel No.Select which channel you want to search. (2)Log typeSelect which type of log you want to search. (3)Start timeSelect start date and time. (4)End timeSelect end date and time. (5)QueryMake a list of log at the presetting time. (6)When there are many pages,you can clickFirst page】【 Pre page】【 Next page Last pageat left corner to check the log or Jump totarget page. (7)ClickExport current pageto export log of current page to your computer. It is
saved in D:\NetVideoBrowser.
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(8)Click【Export all page】 to export all the pages query to your computer. It is saved
in D:\NetVideoBrowser.
5.7 Audio video set
5.7.1 Stream set
Pic 5.7.1.1 Stream Set-General Set
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Pic 5.7.1.2 Stream Set –Advanced Set
Parameter
Description
Stream Type
Pure video, audio & video
Resolution
4CIF,VGA,720P,960P,1080P. Different camera support multi
resolution type.
Bit Rate
Range from 32-16384 Kbps
Frame Rate
PAL:1 5 10 15 20 25
NTSC: 1 5 10 15 20 25 30
N/P Mode
PAL,NTSC
Prefer Mode
Frame Rate, Quality
Video Quality
Best, Better, Good, Fair, Poor. The better quality the more
stream and bandwidth occupation
I Frame Rate
To set the interval time for each two I frame
Compression
Static code rate and Dynamic code rate
When choose Static code rate, stream will be stable and
enable stable occupation of bandwidth for network
transmission; When choose Dynamic code rate, stream will
be changed according to the video, but it would take up less
bandwidth when there is no change on video.
Encoding
H.265, H.264, M-JPEG optional
Corridor Mode
Display picture rotated 90 degrees, and default set is close.
Extended Code
high profile ,main profile, baseline optional
Encrypt Type
Support AES encryption and default type is without encrypt.
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EIS
Support electronic image stabilization, and default set is
close.
SVC
Key frame function, Enable or disable SVC function.
Stream set-Export ClickExportto do backup of the configuration file for all the parameter, save to
D:\NetVideoBrowser\VideoParam.dat)
Stream set - Import Click Import to import the backup file for parameter configuration
D:\NetVideoBrowser\VideoParam.dat)
5.7.2 Audio Set
Pic 5.7.2 Audio Set
Audio EncodingSupport G.711A,G.711U,ADPCM_D,AAC_LC. Audio Sample Rate8k,32k,48k Audio Control Type】Active audio input select LineIn, passive select MicIn MIC VolumeRange from 0~100 Audio Noise ReductionRange from 1~9,delete the noise from voice.
Note: It needs restart after revise parameter.
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5.7.3 Key Region
PIC 5.7.3 Key region
Key Region To have better image quality for some regions on the video, there
are 4 regions settable for each video.
1.【Draw Region】
Use the mouse to draw the key region on the video.
2. ClickSave to enable.
3.【Delete Region】 Delete the drawn regions.
5.8 Camera Set
5.8.1 HD Parameter
Set video image parameter in this page.
HD Parameter -Model
The system provides 8 video templates for different application, all the video
parameter can only be revised and saved in the template.
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Pic 5.8.1 HD Parameters
Current Template】 choose template that need to be modified. Template Name】 input template name
HD Parameter – Image adjustment
Set image brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, sharpness.
HD Parameter – Exposure Set Shutter speed setup max exposure time.
Note: If exposure time too long, the moving object’s image will has slur, if exposure
time too short, the image color will much black. Auto gain setup max gain that affect image brightness.
Note: It will produce much noise when gain value too high
Brightness adjustment setup brightness value AE adjustment setup AE adjustment speed
HD Parameter – Backlight set
Smart IR work in IR camera models, when image overexposure, turn on Smart IR camera will turn down the brightness to avoid not see object cause of
overexposure HLC High light control, mainly used in transportation, turn on 【HLC to suppress
high light of car’s headlight. WDR select WDR mode, WDR Auto or WDR Manual, drag the slider to
setup WDR level fit for environment.
HD Parameter – White Balance
Select white balance mode according to the actual scene. If select Manual, by adjusting the red, green, blue to meet demand, R for red
gain, G for green gain, B for blue gain.
HD Parameter – Image Enhancement
Image style】 【Indoor/Outdoor Mode select indoor or outdoor mode. Defog select on or off DNR digital noise reduction Note: Please click 【Save after settings.
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HD Parameter – Export Click Export export current HD parameter template to certain place (default
address D:\NetVideoBrowser\HDPara.dat ), this template can be used for other
same model cameras.
HD Parameter – Import Click Import import HD parameter setting file from default address(default
address D:\NetVideoBrowser\ HDPara.dat), to achieve quick configuration.
HD Parameter – Default Click Default each template parameters will restored factory default settings.
5.8.2 Image Settings Schedule
User can setup device different image settings in different time, to get best image
in different time period.
Pic 5.8.2 Image settings schedule
It provides max to 8 time periods
Setup schedule for each time periods, Drag to adjust different schedule in time line, different color means different schedule. And Save
Image settings schedule - Export Click export export current image schedule to certain place (default address
D:\NetVideoBrowser\ HDSchedulePara.dat ), this template can be used for other
same model cameras.
Image settings schedule – Import Click import import image schedule file from default address(default address
D:\NetVideoBrowser\ HDSchedulePara.dat), to achieve quick configuration.
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5.8.3 Day/Night Setting
D/N Setup setup IP camera to switch in day and night with different rules
Pic 5.8.3D/N Setup
Color to gray:
Self-adaption: In color mode, IPC will detect and analysis the brightnesss by
internal synchronization sensor. When the brightness is lower than the setted
night brightness ,the image will change into B/W.
in B/W mode. In color mode, IPC will detect and analysis the brightnesss by external
synchronization Photoresistor. When the brightness is higher than the setted
daylight brightness, the image will change into color .
Color: video is always in color mode
Gray: video is always in gray mode
Timer: user can define the time of day and night
Auto(inside):camera will auto detect video image brightness. Video will become
color when brightness value higher than day value; Video will become gray when brightness value lower than night value. Realtime brightness is video real time
brightness value.
Auto(outside):device detects outside environment brightness with photoreceptor.
Video will become color when outside brightness value higher day value; Video
will become gray when outside brightness value lower than night value. (Only for
IR camera)
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5.9 VCA (for 2MP and 1.3MP Camera)
VCA intelligent analysis, process event alarm.
5.9.1 Create Rule
(1)Enable turn on or off current channel’s VCA function (2)Rulename remark the rule (3)Rule ID can setup 2 rules at same time. (4)Event setsupportVirtual fence】【intrusion detection
Virtual fence:if object cross the line in setting area, will trigger alarm intrusion detection】:【Detection mode】 include :【intrusion,【in,【out, when
object intrusion, in or out the area, will trigger alarm. (5)Show alarm count: show alarm count when detect alarm on screen (6)Show alarm rule: show the alarm area line on screen (7)Two-way alarm:when select event setup to virtual fence, if select Two-way alarm】,will trigger alarm if cross line in both side. (8)Save:save settings (9)Line clear:clear the line on video (10)Rule clear:clear the settings of rule
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5.9.2 Alarm Setup
Pic 5.9.2 VCA Schedule
(1)Select Rule ID,Enable,setup time in Schedule and Save (2)Setup Link type, support four kinds of alarm linkage type Link out】,Link record,Link snapshut,Link PTZ. (3)Save
5.9.3 Alarm information
Pic 5.9.3 Alarm information
(1)SwitchRule IDcheck alarm information of current rule. (2)Reset:clear current channel events alarm, and beginfromone in next event
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happened. (3)Clear clear all alarm information from current list.
5.10 VCA
VCA intelligent analysis, process event alarm.
5.10.1 Alarm information
Event check certain or all VCA events alarm information. Rule IDcheck certain or all rule’s alarm informationClear clear all alarm information from current list.
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5.10.2 Create Rule
During the configuration, the VCA will be suspended.
【Enable】 turn on or off current channel’s VCA function 【Enable Arithmetic】
Behavior analysis and crowd analysis functions only can enable one in one time.
Video and audio abnormal detection can work with upon analysis functions at same
time. Saveselect VCA , save it.
Note: Behavior analysis, video detection and audio abnormal detection need go into Alarm Setup to setup “enable time” and “”alarm trigger template” after Save
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5.10.2.1Arithmetic ConfigurationBehavior Analysis
Behavior Analysis include 8 kinds of functions : virtual fence, double tripwire,
intrusion detection, items abandon, missing object detection, loiter, running,
parking. Every function can be setup with different settings, but total rule number
should less 8 rules.
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
5.10.2.2 Arithmetic Configuration【Behavior Analysis【Virtual Fence
Select rule number, Event Set virtual fence, and check Valid
Draw rule line, the arrow of line means direction of prohibit crossing.
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Percentage setup target size in the total screen (area percent). Setup Two-way Alarm if needed
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
5.10.2.3 Arithmetic ConfigurationBehavior Analysis Double
Tripwire
Select rule number, Event Set double tripwire, and check Valid
Draw two rule lines, the arrow of line means direction of prohibit crossing, 2 lines
direction should be the same, it will alarm when target object cross 2 lines
continuously within the specified time Tripwire Max Time Interval and Tripwire Min Time Interval setup time range
of cross 2 lines continuously. Percentage setup target size in the total screen (area percent). Setup Two-way Alarm if needed
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
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5.10.2.4Arithmetic ConfigurationBehavior AnalysisIntrusion
Detection
Select rule number, Event Set intrusion detection, and check Valid
Draw the detection area Select detection mode, in it will trigger alarm when object go in detection area; out it will trigger alarm when object go out detection area; Intrusion it will trigger alarm when object stay in detection area until reach Invasion Time.
Percentage setup target size in the total screen (area percent). Invasion Time】 setup invasion time of object stay in detection area, it will trigger
alarm when over the time.
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
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5.10.2.5 Arithmetic Configuration Behavior Analysis Items
Abandon
Select rule number, Event Set items abandon, and check Valid
Draw detection area, please notice the detection area shouldn’t overlap when
Items Abandon and Missing Object Detection are enable at same time Percentage setup target size in the total screen (area percent). Alarm Time setup alarm time of object stay in detection area, it will trigger
alarm when over the time.
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
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5.10.2.6 【Arithmetic Configuration【Behavior Analysis【Missing Object
Detection
Select rule number, Event Set missing object detection, and check Valid
Draw detection area, please notice the detection area shouldn’t overlap when
Items Abandon and Missing Object Detection are enable at same time Percentage setup target size in the total screen (area percent). Alarm time】 setup alarm time of object lost in detection area, it will trigger alarm
when over the time.
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
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5.10.2.7Arithmetic ConfigurationBehavior AnalysisLoiter
ChooseRule IDLoiterValid
Draw detection area on the image
Setup alarm time, alarm when the object keep loitering to this alarm time
Setup min area, alarm when the object’s motion area is equal to or greater than this
min area.
Setup sensitivity, greatermore sensitive
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
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5.10.2.8Arithmetic Configuration】 【Behavior Analysis】 【Running
Choose Rule IDRunningVaild
Draw detection area on the image
Setup alarm time, alarm when the object keep running to this alarm time
Setup min area, alarm when the object’s running area is equal to or greater than
this min area.
Setup percentage, the percent of the object in the whole image.
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
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5.10.2.9Arithmetic ConfigurationBehavior AnalysisParking
Choose Rule IDParkingVaild
Draw detection area on the image
Setup alarm time, alarm when the object keep parking to this alarm time
Setup percentage, the percent of the object in the whole image
Setup speed threshold, alarm when the object’s moving speed (percent/second) is
slower than this speed threshold.
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
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5.10.2.13Enable ArithmeticCrowd
Draw the detection area
Set the time of linking to alarm
Set the crowd percentage
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
15.10.2.15Enable ArithmeticVideo Detection
Enable lens or scene switch dignose
Set sensitivity, and the higher value means more sensitive
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
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5.10.2.16Enable ArithmeticAudio Abnormal Det.
Enable signal loss or abnormal detection
Set sensitivity, and the higher value means more sensitive
Savesave all the settings Nextgo into Alarm Setup, please refer to 5.9.3
5.10.3 VCA Schedule
Select the Rule ID, the Rule Nameand Eventwill auto update Enableto active the rule
Set schedule date and time Set Link Type: Link Out,Link Record】【Link Capture】【Link PTZ
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Saveall the settings
5.10.4 Advanced
Note:Advanceis only available for company engineer to setup
5.11 OSD
5.11.1 OSD
This function is used to add more info on the preview screen
Pic 5.10.1 OSD
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OSD-Camera Title EnableChannel Title and input channel name
Color:select OSD color Custom Location: select position on video image by mouse
OSD-Date EnableDateto overlay date, and there are 11 formats for option Enable Show Weekto overlay week information on image Select 24 hoursor 12 hours
Color:select OSD color Custom Location: select position on video image by mouse
OSD-Additional Text
Select additional text area number(max 5)
Input overlay content, and it supports English and common punctuation marks.
Color:select OSD color Custom Location: select position on video image by mouse
OSD-OSD Size OSD Sizeselect suitable pixel size, default is Self-Adjust
OSD-Fonts Type
Vectorand Latticeare optional Saveall the settings
5.11.2 LOGO
Pic 5.10.2 LOGO
This function is used to overlay Logo picture on the preview screen
Logo Fileinput the file save path, or browse to find the logo Upload: upload the logo file, and the IP camera will restart After restart, please selectEnableto display the logo Custom Location:select logo position on video image
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Note:
Logo format should be 24bit .bmp and size should be less than 200*200, and height
and width are divisible by 4
System will remove the black and white picture background automatically
5.11.3 Privacy Mask
This function is used for setting hidden region on the preview screen to protect
important info .It supports up to 4 regions
Pic 5.10.3 Privacy Mask
(1)Stream: select channel stream for privacy mask
(2)Draw the region on the screen by mouse. It supports up to 4 regions (3)Delete Region: delete the drawn region
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5.12 Storage Management
5.12.1 Record Policy
Pic 5.11.1 Record Policy
(1)Record Status: Show the device recording status (2)Manual Rec.:Enable to start recording and cancel to stop
Alarm Rec.: Enable to start recording when alarm is triggered Continuous: Enable to start timing recording
(3)Schedule: setup time period in Continuousmode. (4)【Offline Video Recording】: when the internet is disconnected, it will start timing
recording into camera SD card (5)Save: save all the setup
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5.12.2 Pre-Alarm Recording
This function is used for pre-recording before alarm is triggered and extending
recording time after alarm disappeared.
Pic 5.11.2 Pre-Alarm Recording
(1)Pre-Alarm Recording: enable to start (2)Pre-record Time(5-15)s: support5s, 10s and 15s Record Delay(10-60): support 10s, 15, 30s and 60s (3)Save: save all the setup
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5.12.3 Storage Set
Pic 5.11.3 Storage Set
Free Disk Space(MB): set the free disk space that custom want to keep.it should
be larger than 512M When HDD full: when the free disk space reached the target size, system will run
the following operation:
Stop Record: it will stop recording Overwrite: it will loop delete the earliest record file Overwrite(Except alarm)】: it will loop delete the earliest record file except alarm
Records. Save: Save all the setup
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5.12.4 Snapshot Set
Pic 5.11.4 Snapshot Set
(1)Timing Capture: enable to start timing capture. (2)Interval(s): set timing capture interval time (3) 【Capture Link】: 【Link FTP】capture picture will be uploaded to FTP server; 【Link Emailcapture picture will be sent by email. (4)Save: save all the setup
5.12.5 Disk Management
Disk Information: display the disk status
Pic 5.11.5 Disk Management
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Initialize Disk: the new hard disk must be initialized first
5.12.6 Net Storage
Pic 5.11.6 Disk Management
(1)Disk No.: select one disk to setup (2)Status: show the disk installation status.UnMounted, Unformatted, Formated, Mountedand Using
are optional (3)Usage: show the disk usage status.Record, Backup, Redundant and Read Onlyare optional (4)IP Address: set NFS server IP address (5)Mapping Path: set the disk mapping path
Total Size: display the free space and total size Save: save all the setup
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5.13 Network Management
5.13.1 TCP/IP Set
5.13.1 TCP/IP Set
DHCP check to enable DHCP server will automatically allocate IP address for
devices.
IPv6 Display IPV6 address and subnet mask. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit, range from 500~1500, default value is
1500. Click Save after setting. Ethernet Rate】 Select mode and rate of Ethernet card, speed unit is MB .Default
mode isAutomatic Detection, modify not recommended. Note: Devices will restart after change Ethernet Rate.
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5.13.2 Registration Center
Set Server Name 】【 IP address】【 Port】【 User Nameand Passwordin Registration Center in the registration center .
5.13.2 Registration Center
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5.13.3 Network Service
5.13.3.1 DDNS
【Enable】 DDNS, Modify 【Sever Domain】【 DDNS Domain】【 Port】【 User Name】 【Password】, then click 【Save】.
5.13.3.1 DDNS
5.13.3.2 FTP Enter Server URL】【 Port】【 Path】【 User Name】【 Password, Click Save.
Make sure to insert the memory card.
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5.13.3.2 FTP
5.13.3.3 PPPoE Enable PPPoE function, enterUsername】【 Passwordand save the setting.
5.13.3.3 PPPoE
5.13.3.4 NTP EnterNTP Server】【 Port】【 Interval , click Save.
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5.13.3.4 NTP
5.13.3.5 MUC EnterIP Address andPort,click Saveto enable multicast.
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5.12.3.5 Others
5.13.3.5 Others
HTTP Port
Enter Http port, restart device, then modify successfully.
HTTPS Port
Enter Https port, restart device, then modify successfully.
RTSP Port
Enter RTSP port, restart device, then modify successfully.
UPnP
Check the UPNP box and restart the device to enable the UPnP function. Cancel
UPNP box and restart the device to able the UPnP.
SNMP
Check the SNMP box and restart the device to enable the SNMP function. Cancel
UPNP/SNMP box and restart the device to able the SNMP function.
5.13.4 IP Filter
Backlist and whitelist also named IP filter, used to manage the access right of
users.
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5.13.4 Blacklist
Blacklist
It used to block some IP address, selectBlock the Following IPs, input the block IP address, then clickAdd,Save.Max to add 16 blacklist IP address.
Caution: Please don’t add your own IP address in blacklist, otherwise you will not
be able to login.
Whitelist
If only some IP address allowed, select Allow the Following IP, input trusted IP address, click Add and Save. Max to 16 whitelist IP address.
Caution: Once enable the whitelist function, please make sure to add your own IP
address in whitelist, otherwise you will not be able to login the device.
Cancel blacklist or whitelist
Anytime clickAllow All and Save to cancel all the blacklist and whitelist.
Note: Please restart device after setup blacklist or whitelist.
Delete Blacklist
Delete some black IP -Select the left check box and click Delete.
Note: the IP filtering can only recognize the new user login, but not work for ready
IP. It is strongly recommended that restart the equipment each time after
Configuring black and white list.
5.14 User management
5.14.1 Add user
It need input Username, Passwordand authority when add new user.
The user name and password can only input English letters and Numbers.
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The authority includes “Brose”,” Browse+ Control”,” browse+ control+ set” and
“Administrator ”.
Browse: Can only watch the videos.
Browse+ Control: Watch video and control PTZ.
Browse+ Control+ set: Allow all operation except user management.
Administrator: All operations available.
5.14.1 Add user
Note:Only the administrator can add and modify users.
5.14.2 Modify password
Select the user you want to modify in the user list, click Modify Pwd, input the old password, new password, password confirmation, then clickModify.
5.14.2 Modify password
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5.14.3 Delete User
Select targeted user in user list and clickDelete to delete
5.14.3 Delete User
5.15 Alarm Management
5.15.1 Alarm Input
5.15.1 Alarm Input
Select 【Input port, check “Enable” box to valid the port alarm function, and Cancel
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it to close the alarm detection function.
【Mode set】 include “closed circuit alarm” and “open circuit alarm”. 【 ON 】 is closed circuit alarm. It will alarm when disconnected circuit occurs
short-circuit. OFFis open circuit alarm. There was an alarm when the connected circuit
disconnect.
Schedule please set the date and time. It only alarm during the schedule. Link Type】set alarm activation,【Link Out】 and 【Link PTZ 】. Click Save
Note: The Alarm function only available for products which support Alarm In/Out.
5.15.2 Motion Alarm
Set the motion alarm area. Any moving objects in the area, the tip will appear in
the preview window.
5.15.3 Motion Alarm
1. Enable Motion Alarm, draw the area by dragging mouse left button. Click Delete Region clean the draw area.
2. Set Sensitivity, range from 0-24, small value means the higher sensitivity.
3.【Schedule 】, please set the date and time. It only alarm during the schedule.
4.【Link Out】support 【Link Out】【 Activate Dual Light 】【 Link Snapshot】. Activate Dual Lightonly used for the model which have double light.
At night, motion detection link white light on. Under “Night Mode” (“White& Black”
mode), IR LED on .Under “Day mode”(“Color” mode) ,IR LED off. Motion alarm
disappear, double light off.
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5. Click Save
5.15.3 Video Occlusion Detection
When the video is covered, system will alarm according to the sensitivity setting.
5.15.5 Video Occlusion Detection
1.【Enable】Click to open Video Occlusion Detection function.
2.【Sensitivity】 Smaller number means more sensitive.
3.【Schedule】. Video Occlusion Detection works only during this Schedule time
4.【Link TypeSet to achieve linking (such as link PTZ) after alarm is triggered. At the same time, set Link Channel, Link PTZ Typeand Number.
5.【Save】
5.15.4 Email Alarm
After this function is enabled, the alarm server will automatically send email to the
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setting email address when alarm is triggered.
5.15.6 Email Alarm
Email Alarm Enablecheck to enable this function. SMTP Server】 Address format should be smtp.xx.com. XX Stand for email server
such as: smtp.gmail.com.
SMIP Port Default number is 25. Email Account】and【Email Password】are for the sending email. 【Email Address】
is for the receiving email.
【Email Mode】” login” is suggested. 【Encryption Mode】 includes No, SSL or TSL. Set 【Email Subject】 and 【Email Address】,Click 【Save】
5.15.7 Alarm Server
Alarm Server info is customized. InputAddressandport, then clickSave
to finish.
5.16 PTZ Management
PTZ management includes Serial Port SetandProtocol Set
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Pic 5.16 PTZ Management
5.17 Advance Set
5.17.1 File Location
Pic 5.17.1 File Location
StreamChoose the stream for a certain channel. Display frame and bit rate information】Check to display frame rate and bit
stream on video. BrowseClick to choose save path of record files, snapshot, clips and download
files.
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Good Playback set to achieve the balance between fluency and delay. Minimum delay 】【 Good real-time】【 Balance】and 【Good Fluency】 is optional. Protocol Type】 TCP, UDP or multicast.
5.17.2 System setting
Pic 5.17.2 System setting
【System Information】Display information of CPU, Memory and FLASH. 【Version Information 】Display 【SDK Version】, 【Kernel Version】, 【Web Version】, 【Factory ID】 and 【Access Module】. 【System Time】 Set time zone and time synchronous. Support daylight saving
time.
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5.17.3 System Maintenance
System maintenance includes Equipment Controland Version Upgrade
Pic 5.17.3 System Maintenance
Firmware Upgrade, upgrade new firmware. (firmware format: .box/.bin) Upgrade
process normally needs a few minutes until indication for completion. Please strictly
follow the instruction by technical specialist for firmware upgrade.
Specification import and export includes three types of specification: Alarm specification includes alarm schedule and linkage info. VCA info is not
included.
VCA specification includes schedule, rule and related setting. System Set】 specification includes the other info except 【Alarm】 and 【VCA】
specification such as OSD, Recording strategy, Internet set and some other setting.
5.17.4 Access Platform
【PU set】 user can set the IP address and port number of【Register Server】 【Heartbeat Server】,【Alarm Server】and VSP’s port number and VAP’s port
number. Channel No. supportAuto Filling Settingfunction.
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Pic 5.17.4.1 Access Platform –PU Set
SIP Set
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Pic 5.17.4.2 Access Platform –SIP Set
Platform Enabled】 【Platform EnabledEnable and disable Onvif. System will reboot automatically
after setting.
Pic 5.19.4.3 Access Platform –Platform Enabled
Notes: Current platform must be disabled before changing into a new platform
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Chapter 6 Simple Fault Maintenance
6.1 System Failure
6.1.1 Not able to recognize U-disk or SD card
Possible Reason:
Disk partition information has problem, which cause no recognition, need
formatting for the disk;
Loose connection, re-plug U-disk/SD card and reboot the camera;
For portable disk, it may fail when there is not enough power, need to check the
power supply method to make sure enough power supply or change to use
independent power supply disk.
6.1.2 No recognition on Wireless Network Card
Possible Reason:
Static turn the network card into protection state, need to reboot the camera;
Unstable condition on the network card, need to replace for new network card.
6.2 Network Failure
6.2.1 Camera was power on but cannot be found on IP searcher
Troubleshooting steps:
Check status of computer/host NIC, NIC driver, network wire, and network
connection, make sure all are correct;
Directly connect the camera to computer/host server to check it works or not,
reset the computer/host server and try again;
Try another camera or another computer/host server;
Please contact us.
6.2.2 No image on IE
IE setting
It needs to download and install the ActiveX plug-in for IE browsing at first
connection
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6.2.3 Incorrect image after login
Possible Reason:
There is other device in the some network with same IP and Mac address.
Troubleshooting steps:
Disconnect the camera, try to ping the network to check whether there is return
package.
Use the IP searcher to check whether there are devices with same IP address,
then disconnect the other devices to make sure the IP address of the camera is
unique.
Public network connection, login and select the port that is mapping to other
equipment’s port
6.2.4 It is ok to ping the server, but cannot properly login
Possible Reason:
Port 3001 is banned by the firewall;
Wrong port number is incorrect when logging in;
Wrong ID and password;
Too many access to the camera.
Be set in prohibit list
Troubleshooting steps:
Use IP searcher to check the listen port of the camera, make sure it is the same as
the software.
6.2.5 UDP unable to connect video
Possible Reason:
Other client already connect to the camera on the same computer;
UDP port conflict with other application program on the same computer, revise
camera IP address and test again
6.2.6 Video of two camera appear alternately, or connect and disconnect in
sometime
Possible Reason:
Conflict on IP address, check on the IP searcher;
Conflict on MAC address, check on IP searcher;
Camera IP address conflict with other computer IP address
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6.3 Operation Failure
6.3.1 No correct connection of video on IE
Troubleshooting steps:
Make sure host IP address is in the same network segment with the camera. AttentionMake routing if in different network segment.
Make sure to use IE at version 8.0 or higher;
Make sure driver for graphic card and DirectX are installed properly, it is
recommended to install the latest version driver;
Make to enable ActiveX plug-in;
Turn off Anti-virus software and firewall to test;
Delete the installed plug-in, download again and re-install to test;
Use another computer/host server to test;
Contact us if still had problem.
6.3.2 Cannot connect sub-stream
Possible Reason:
Access to camera are full.
6.4 Control Failure
It is able to control Pan/Tilt/Zoom in IE, but cannot control in the software.
Troubleshooting Steps:
Make sure the control protocol is correct.
Possible Reason:
Make sure address for PTZ camera is correct set in software
Please contact us if problem still remain.
6.5 Video Failure
6.5.1 Video display properly in the software, but it is unstable or
intermittent or lose frame.
Troubleshooting Steps:
Exit the software, check the CPU utilization of the computer, make sure the
computer configuration is capable to run the software and there is no virus;
Ping the camera from the computer to check whether there is dropout;
Test network bandwidth, if it is not enough or unstable, please contact the
Internet Service Provider;
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Please lower down the resolution or image quality when need fluent video in
narrow network bandwidth;
Please check if it open VCA functions, please close VCA function, then try again
Please contact us if it is not resolved.
6.5.2 Connection is correct but screen is black or video image is
anamorphic
Other issues: No OSD, or image is anamorphic but go normal after full screen.
Possible Reason:
DirectX version lower than 9.0c;
Graphic card driver incorrect, which disable the accessory function of DirectX;
Set full screen privacy mask.
6.5.3 Video display properly in IE but abnormal in software
Troubleshooting Steps:
Please make sure software version is correct;
Make sure IP address and server type is correct in software; It is suggested to use
“Main stream + TCP” type in LAN, and “Sub-stream +TCP” in WLAN.
Make sure video are all connected in the software main interface;
Reboot the software to connect again;
Please contact us if it is not resolved.
6.6 Audio Failure
6.6.1 Video display and control properly but no audio
Troubleshooting steps:
Make sure the computer audio card driver and connection is correct, please try to
play some music to test;
Make sure to selected Video/Audio not only Video in camera setting;
Make sure the audio channel is correct;
Make sure the microphone is connected properly;
Please contact us if it is not resolved.
6.6.2 Weak Audio Signal
Make sure using active microphone;
Increase the sensitivity of the microphone;
Use active loudspeaker for audio playing.
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6.7 Alarm Failure
6.7.1 No Alarm Output
Make sure output wiring is correct;
Power input: voltage—AC110V/DC24V, electricity1A;
Check the setting for input/output port in IE;
Make sure the alarm device is working properly
6.8 Cant’s be save after setup the parameter
6.8.1 Suddenly loses power after setup the parameter
Parameter is set to save properly after 1 minute, unless reset the camera
automatically
6.8.2 After setup the parameter, there need to reset the cameras to enable
it.
6.9 Others
6.9.1 U disk become smaller after used in camera
Possible Reason: U disk and the TF card were formatted by the special division
operation on the camera, the result in part of capacity on the computer can not be
identified
Reformat U disk or TF card by BOOTICE.EXE software on the PC
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Chapter 7 After-sales Service
We provide 1 years warranty for all our IP cameras. We provide free repair service
in the warranty period except the following circumstances:
Not follow the User Manual and the incorrect operation cause cameras damage;
Lightning, fire, and in case of irresistible natural disasters;
Product damage caused by using poor design matching product from other
manufacturers.
Statement
● As we will keep our technology up to date, product parameters change
accordingly without prior notice.
● We reserves the right for final interpretation of this manual.
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