XtendLan XL-ICA-106M2 User Manual

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XL-ICA-106M2
User’s Manual
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Welcome
Please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully before you use or install the IP camera.
Important Safeguards and Warnings
1Electrical safety
All installation and operation here should conform to local electrical safety codes. We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation.
2Transportation security
Heavy stress, violent vibration or water splash are not allowed during transportation, storage and installation.
3Installation
Please make sure the proper ventilation. Do not apply power to the IP camera before completing installation.
4Qualified engineers needed
We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.
5Environment
The IP camera should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, inflammable, explosive substances and etc.
The working temperature ranges from 0 to +50. The IP camera shall be away from the strong electromagnetism radiant, please keep it
away from wireless power, TV transmitter and etc. Do not use the IP camera to shoot the shining objects such as the lamplight or sun. The unstable light may result in flashing video.
6. Accessories
Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer.
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Before installation, please open the package and check all the components are included: Contact your local retailer ASAP if something is missing in your package.
Table of Contents
1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 5
1.1 General Introduction .................................................................................................... 5
1.2 Features ......................................................................................................................... 5
2 Interface ....................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Lens ................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1.1 General Lens .......................................................................................................... 7
2.1.2 Auto Aperture Lens ............................................................................................... 7
2.1.3 Lens Installation ..................................................................................................... 8
2.1.4 Dismantle Lens ...................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.1 I/O Socket Operation Introduction .................................................................... 13
2.2.2 Alarm Connection and Setup Introduction ...................................................... 13
3 Installation.................................................................................................................................. 15
3.1 System Requirement ................................................................................................. 15
3.2 Hardware Installation ................................................................................................. 15
3.2.1 LAN ........................................................................................................................ 15
3.2.2 Public Network ..................................................................................................... 15
4 Auto Search IP Function ......................................................................................................... 17
5 Network Safety Level Setup ................................................................................................... 19
6 Client Operation ........................................................................................................................ 22
6.1 Network Connection ................................................................................................... 22
6.2 Login and Logout ........................................................................................................ 22
7 Appendix 1 Specification ......................................................................................................... 26
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8 Appendix 2 Function List ......................................................................................................... 28
9 Appendix 3 Device Factory Default Setup ........................................................................... 31
10 Appendix 4 FAQ ................................................................................................................ 34
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1 Overview
User
Management
Different user rights for each group, one user belongs to one group.  You can freely set monitor right when there is no user login
Backup
Function
Support central server backup function in accordance with your
configuration and setup in alarm or schedule setting
Support local record function and backup recorded video in client end.  Support SD card hot swap and memory backup function, support short
time backup when encounter network connection failure.
Storage recorded file and image in the SD card.  Support file records transmission and image via FTP.
Alarm
Function
Real-time respond to external alarm input( within 200MS) as user pre-
defined activation setup and exert corresponding message in screen and audio prompt(allow user to pre-record audio file)
Provide central management server management option so that system
can initiatively send alarm notice remotely. Alarm input can connect with various peripheral equipments.
Provide prompt or alarm option when encounter video loss.  Reserve 9M for you to record and backup audio and video file  Support SMS (short messaging service) function when alarm occurs.  When camera masking occurs, system can prompt or alarm as you set.  System can alarm or prompt when network disconnection or IP conflict
occurs.
Network
Monitor
IPC one-channel audio/video data transmit to network terminal and then
decode.
Delay within 250 ms (network bandwidth support needed).  Max supports 10 connections.
Adopt the following audio and video transmission protocol: HTTP
TCPUDPRTP/RTCP.
Send some alarm data or message via SMTP.  Support web access, used in WAN.
Network
Management
Realize IPC configuration and management via Ethernet.  Support web and client -end.
1.1 General Introduction
This series IP camera combines the traditional camera and network video technology together. It integrates video capture, video process, network transmission and storage. You can just connect it to the network to use without other assistant device. It has one mega resolution and supports PoE, wireless application, audio talk. It also has built-in electronic PTZ, FTP network storage and playback, data watermark and etc. You can connect it to the internet and then configure a client-end program to use. Or you can connect it to the LAN. It is suitable in various environments such as office, bank and road monitor.
1.2 Features
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Peripheral
Equipment
Support peripheral equipment management, each peripheral equipment
control protocol and interface can be set freely.
Support serial port(RS485) transparent data transmission
Assistant
Function
Support auto day/nigh mode switch.  Support system resource information and running status real-time
display.
Support log function.  Support electronic PTZ, electronic zoom, and direction move.  Support auto aperture setup.  Support backlight compensation. Realize image zone auto split to add
black zone brightness.
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2 Interface
Cap
Lens cable
RibYou can cut rib if cable is too thick.
2.1 Lens
Besides the lens included in package, you can use other CS installation lens.
Note:
This series IP camera supports CS port only. You need to use a 5mm C/CS lens conversion ring if you want to use a C type lens.
2.1.1 General Lens
The lens shall be CS installation type and less than 0.5kg. The rear panel shall be less than 4mm. See Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-1
2.1.2 Auto Aperture Lens
You can use DC (direct current) auto aperture lens. You need a LENS connection socket if you want to connect to an auto aperture lens. See Figure 2-2.
Please refer to the following sheet for auto aperture PIN definition.
Figure 2-2
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Socketnot included in the package
PIN 4:Driver-(ground
PIN 2:Control
PIN1:Control
PIN 3:Driver
Auto aperture lens connector
2.1.3 Lens Installation
Please follow the steps listed below. See Figure 2-3.
Line up the lens to the installation position and turn it clockwise until it is fixed firmly. Insert lens cable plug into auto lens shutter connector. (Go to step 3 directly if you are
installing manual lens.)
You can use slot screwdriver to turn screw to adjust focus if you can not adjust
properly when it is ∞ (infinity).
2.1.4 Dismantle Lens
Please follow the steps listed below to dismantle the lens. See Figure 2-4.
Unplug the lens cable from the auto aperture lens connector. Turn the lens counter clockwise to remove it from the camera.
Figure 2-3
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Interface Name
Connector
Function
VIDEO OUT
Video output port
BNC
Output analog video signal. Can connect to TV monitor to view video.
Wireless antenna port
Connect to wireless antenna to receive WIFI wireless signal.
DC 12V
Power port. Input 12V DC
STATUS
Status indication light
It is to indicate camera working status: The red light
becomes on when connect the camera to the power. The green
Auto aperture lens connector
Figure 2-4
2.2 Rear Panel
Please refer to the following sheet and Figure 2-5 for IP camera interface information.
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light flashes and then becomes on, which means application is running normally. Now you can log in via network.
The indication light
becomes off when you reboot the system via software.
The green light
flashes when system is recording.
The red light
flashes when system is upgrading.
The red light
flashed when system is in safety mode.
WLAN
Wireless network indication light
The wireless network indication light is to display wireless network working status. The network indication light becomes green
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when you connect the IP camera to the wireless network.
A
RS485 port
I/O port
RS485_A port, control external PTZ
B
RS485_B port, control external PTZ
1
1-2ch alarm
Alarm input port 1. To receive the signal from the external alarm device.
2
Alarm input port 2. To receive the signal from the external alarm device.
NO
1ch alarm output
Alarm output port. To output alarm signal to the alarm device. NO: Normal open alarm output end. C: Alarm output public end,
C
RX
Transparent debug serial port RS232_RXRS232 receive end.
TX RS232_TXRS232 COM send out end.
G
GND
Ground end
RESET
RESET button
Restore factory default setup.
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LEVEL
Auto aperture adjustment button
Adjust aperture level.
AUDIO OUT
Audio output 3.5mm JACK port.
Output audio signal to the device such as sound box.
AUDIO IN
Audio input 3.5mm JACK port.
Input audio signal. Receive signals from devices such as pick­up.
LAN
Ethernet port
Connect to standard Ethernet cable.
SD
SD card port
Connect to SD card. Please note: When install SD
card, please make sure the SD card is idle(it is not in writing status) and then insert it to the socket.
Please makes sure
SD card is idle (it is not in writing or reading status) before you remove it from the lens, otherwise it may result in data loss or card damage.
Before you hot
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swap card, please stop recording first.
Figure 2-5
2.2.1 I/O Socket Operation Introduction
First use small slotted screwdriver press the button in the cable slot, and then insert the cable into the slot. Finally release the screwdriver. See Figure 2-6.
2.2.2 Alarm Connection and Setup Introduction
2.2.2.1 Alarm Setup You can go to alarm setup menu in the web to configure alarm input and output setup,and the control of IP camera I/O port when there is external alarm. Please refer to web operation users manual.
2.2.2.2 Alarm Connection You can connect the peripheral device to the IP camera I/O alarm output port. Please refer to Figure 2-7 for alarm input cable layout.
Figure 2-6
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Figure 2-7
Please refer to Figure 2-8 for alarm output layout.
Figure 2-8
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3 Installation
3.1 System Requirement
This series IP camera has the following system requirement. Processor Pentium 4, 1.5 GHz or higherPentium 4, 2.4 GHz or higher recommended RAM 256 MB or higher OS Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP Network Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
3.2 Hardware Installation
IP camera shall be installed in the internet. There are two conditions. Please us crossover cable if you connect IP camera to the PC. Please use straight-through cable if you connect the IP camera to the network. For special use, please contact your local network service provider.
3.2.1 LAN
Please refer to Figure 3-1 for network cable connection.
Figure 3-1
3.2.2 Public Network
Please install the IP camera in a LAN. Then use a PC (In the same LAN) to set PPPoE, DDNS, or public IP (Please get corresponding information from your local internet service provider). And then you can refer to Figure 3-2 for cable connection.
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Figure 3-2
Note:
If you want to connect IP camera to the ADSL MODEM, you need to refer to the
PPPoE setup section.
If there is more than one IP camera need to be connected, you need to set different IP
addresses for each camera respectively.
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4 Auto Search IP Function
Auto search IP tool allows you to search or modify IP camera current IP address. Open AutoSearchDevc.exe ( ), click device list item you can an interface is
shown as in Figure 4-1. Here you can view device IP address, port, sub-net mask and gateway information.
Figure 4-1
In Figure 4-1, double click one IP address you can see a web interface. See Figure 4-2.
Figure 4-2
In Figure 4-1, select one IP and then click “modify” button, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4-3. You can input device user name and address and then log in.
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Figure 4-3
After you logged in, you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4-4. Here you can modify device IP address, sub-net mask and gateway information.
Figure 4-4
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5 Network Safety Level Setup
You need to modify your IE security setup if you can not install controls properly. Open your IE browser, Tools->Internet Options->Security, select Local Intranet. See Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1
Click custom level, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 5-2. Please set as below.
Set “initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe” as enable or prompt.Set “download unsigned ActiveX controls” as enable or prompt.
Click OK to save modification, system pops up warning dialogue box asking you to confirm modification, please click Yes button.
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Figure 5-2
Then system goes back to Figure 5-1, click “sites” button, system pops up the following dialogue box. See Figure 5-3.
Figure 5-3
Click advanced button, system pops up the following dialogue box. See Figure 5-4. Click add button to add a website to the zone.
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Figure 5-4
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Input your IP address here
6 Client Operation
IP camera factory default setup:
IP address: 192.168.1.108. User name: admin Password: admin
6.1 Network Connection
Please follow the steps listed below for network connection.
Connect IP camera to PC via switcher. Now you have established a LAN. PC IP address shall be in the same network section. For example: IP address:192.168.1.XXX Subnet mask:255.255.255.0 Gateway:192.168.1.1. IP camera and PC network setup is right. Use order ping ***.***.***.***(* IP camera address) to check connection is OK or
not. Usually the return TTL value should be less than 255. Please check network connection if system prompt requestion time out. You can use auto search IP tool (chapter 3) to search IP camera IP.
6.2 Login and Logout
Open IE and input IP camera address in the address bar. For example, if your camera IP is 192.168.1.108, then please input http://
192.168.1.108 in IE address bar. See Figure 6-1.
Figure 6-1
System pops up warning information to ask you whether install controls or not. Please click OK button.
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If you cant download the ActiveX file, please modify your settings as follows. See Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2
After installation, the interface is shown as below. See Figure 6-3. Please input your user name and password. Default factory name is admin and password is admin. Note: For security reasons, please modify your password after you first login.
Figure 6-3
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Section1
Section 2
Section 3
Section 5
Section 4
After you logged in, you can see the main window. See Figure 6-6. This main window can be divided into the following sections. Section 1: there are five function buttons: configuration, search, alarm, about ,
log out .
Section 2: there is a channel number and three function buttons: refresh, start
dialog and local play.
Section3: there are PTZ, color button and you can also select picture path and
record path.
Section 4:real-time monitor window. Please note current preview window is
circled by a green rectangle zone.
Section 5: Here you can view window switch button. You can also select video
priority between fluency or real-time. System monitor window switch supports full screen/1-window/4-window/6-
window/8-window/9-window/13-window/16-window/20-window/25­window/36-window. See Figure 6-4.
Figure 6-4
Preview window switch. System support 1/4/8/9/16-window real-time preview.
Please you need to have the proper rights to implement preview operation. You can not preview if you have no right to preview the either channel. See Figure 6-5.
Figure 6-5
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Figure 6-6
Please refer to the web operation manual for detailed information.
Note: Slight difference may be found in user interface. All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice. Please visit our website for more information.
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Specification
Index
Note
Video
Standard Supported
PAL : 25f/s NTSC: 30f/s
Encode capacity
One D1 + one CIF or One 6-frame 6 UXGAone QCIF
Encode bit stream
UXGA1600×1200 WSXGA1600×1024 SXGA1280×1024 WXGA1280×800 XVGA1024×768 SVGA800×600 SVCD480×480 QVGA320×240 VGA640×480 CIF352×288 BCIF720×288 HD1352×576 D1 704×576
Encode Speed
Real-time mode NTSC 1f/s-30f/s for each channel (Adjustable).
PAL 1f/s-25f/s for each channel
(Adjustable)
Network
Max support 10 users to view real­time video via network.
Delaying time is within 100ms.
Power Consumption
Usually 3W. It is less than 4w.
Power
DC 12V
12V DC
PoE
PoE(48V DC)
Temperature
Working temperature
0-50
Chassis risen
temperature
(when system is
running )
<20
When system is running, the chassis temperature deducts environment temperature.
Working Environment Humidity
Less than 90%
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Weight
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Specification
Note
Lens Control
Zoom Adjustment
Manual
Focus Adjustment
Manual
Aperture Adjustment
Auto /manual DC adjustment
CCD Video
Process
White balance adjustment
Auto
Backlight compensation control
Auto Contrast ness adjustment
Auto/Manual
Bright ness adjustment
Auto/Manual
Electronic shutter control
Auto
Color/B&W(Day/Night) switch
Auto/Manual
Here color/B&W(Day/Night) switch means electronic switch ,just remove the color and leave the black/white, it is not filter switch.
Video
UXGA/WSXGA/SXGA/WXGA /XVGA/SVGA/SVCD/QVGA /VGA/CIF/BCIF/HD1/D1
Max support UXGA resolution.
H.264 Video compression
Standard H.264 encode/decode format
Motion Detection
Take 16*16 pix as a macro unit. Support 1620 detection zones. Sensitivity value ranges from 0 to 100.
Dual-stream
1ch D1(20FPS) + 1ch CIF(20FPS) or 1ch 6-frame UXGA+1ch QCIF
Audio
Audio Talk
Delaying value within 200ms
Audio Listening
1-ch MIC input.
Network
WEB Access
Hisilicon standard H.264 decode library
PPPoE
Dial function
DHCP
Auto get IP address
DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name Server
SMTP
Email function
FTP
File transmission protocol
NTP
Time revise
DNS
Network domain name parse.
Support IP address auto search function
Wireless Network Interface
802.11b/g
Record
Schedule Record
Support max 6 periods.
Manual Record
After enabling manual record, no matter system is in schedule or alarm status
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or not, system just begins recording.
Alarm Record
System automatically enables recording function when alarm occurred.
Motion Detection Record
When input video changes, system automatically enables record operation.
OSD
Time Title Display
There are 256 layers. O
is the bottom layer and 255 is the highest layer.
Transparent value
ranges from 0 to 255. O means completely transparent and 255 is opaque.
OSD character type
zone is within 40000 pixels.
Channel Title Display
Please refer to the above information.
Privacy Mask
Max support 8 zones.
Storage
Local MicroSD storage
Support high-speed card/low-speed card.
Based on SDK network storage
Storage directory can be modified. Local HDD support FAT32 protocol.
Based on FTP network storage
Alarm
Network alarm/local alarm output
1-ch output
Local alarm/network alarm input
2-ch input
Event
Management
Activate alarm via motion detection or external input
Please enable pre-record function when activating the alarm
Upload video file or JPEG file via emailFTPHTTP
Upload initiatively
Send out alarm notice via email, HTTP and external port.
Support anti-dither when alarm occurs frequently.
Support video short time buffer storage before or after alarm
Pre-record is 2Mbytes Buffer storage video of 5s.
Control
RS485 PTZ control
Support semi-duplex communication way.
RS232
For debug
On-line Upgrade
Network remote upgrade
Upgrade program via web or client-end.
Serial port upgrade
Upgrade from network via serial port command.
Device
Management
Serial port control platform
View PC running status or IPC parameter via serial port.
Network client-end
Log in the client-end software in the PC to monitor IPC.
Parameter
Configuration
Device information, video information, serial port setup, record setup, motion detection
IPC provides interface to modify system setup.
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setup, alarm setup, OSD information.
Search log, status, user management, email setup, data modification, program upgrade, reboot and etc.
IPC provides interface to check system running information.
Log
Important event log record
Record the following information System operation, setup operation, alarm event,
record management, user management, clear log.
Digital watermark
Prevent from unauthorized data modification.
Power supply
PoE
Comply with IEEE802.3af standard. For –P series only.
DC12V power supply
RESET
Support hardware/software/Watchdog reset
Watch dog max support 35 seconds.
Port ESD
protection
Alarm input port
Analog audio/ video output/input port
Network Interface 12V adapter
Interface
Alarm inputtwo
Alarm outputone
Network interfaceRJ45 10M/100M self-adaptive Ethernet port
Wireless network port(One antenna )
For –W series only
SD card portone
Support high-speed card/low-speed card.
Others
Running status indication light
One red/green indication light.
Network receive and send indication light one green light
Network interface seat has
Network connection indication light one yellow light
Wireless network connection indication light one green light
For –W series only.
RESET buttonone
Button
Auto aperture port
One port, DC type.
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Function Configuration Type
Item Name
Default setup
General Setup
Date format
Y-M-D
Date separator
„ _ ‟
Time format
24H
Language
Simplified Chinese
When HDD is full
Overwrite
Record duration
60M
Device No.
8
Video type
PAL
Encode Setup
Channel
Channel01
Encode mode
H.264
Audio/Video enable
Enable audio and video
Resolution
SVGA
Frame rate
25
Bit stream control
VBR
Quality
Good
Bit stream value
2048
I frame interval control
50
Video color
Brightness:50 Contrast:50 Sautratioon:50 Hue:50
Watermark
Enable Watermark: all Watermark type: character Watermark: Digital CCTV
Privacy mask
Never
Time title
Enable. OSD transparent :128 Channel title
Enable. OSD transparent :128
Record Setup
Channel
Ch01
Pre-record
4 seconds. Enable redundant
Storage setup
Record: schedule/motion
detection/alarm local storage
Snapshot:
schedule/motion detection/alarm, local storage
Start time
0:00:00
End time
23:59:59
Record
Enable schedule/motion detection/alarm
Snapshot
Enable motion detection/alarm
Week
Current date
COM Setup
Option
COM01
Function
General
Data bit
8
Stop bit
1
Baud rate
115200
Parity
None
Network Setup Ethernet
Port 01
DHCP
Disable
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IP address
192.168.1.108
Subnet mask
255.255.0.0
Gateway
192.168.0.1
Device name
Device factory default name
TCP port
37777
HTTP port
80
UDP port
37776
Network user connection amount
10 Network transmission QoS
Disable
Remote host
Multiple broadcast group
Enable
Disable
IP address
255.255.255.0
Port
36666
Email setup
Enable
Multiple DDNs
Disable
NAS setup
Disable
NTP setup
Disable
Alarm server
Disable
Alarm Setup
Event type
Local
Alarm input
Input 01, disable
Type
Normal open
Setup
Period: Start time 0:00:00 End time:23:59:59 Period 1:enable Week: Current week
Anti-dither
0 second
General output
Disable
Alarm latch
10 seconds
Record channel
1, enable
Record latch
10 seconds
Send
Disable
Tour No.
Disable
PTZ activation
Event type: never Address: 0
Snapshoot
Disable
Video Detection
Event type
Motion detection
Channel
Ch1, Disable
Sensitivity
3
Time period setup
Period: Start time 0:00:00 End time:23:59:59 Period 1:enable Week: Current week
Anti-dither
5 seconds
General output
Disable
Alarm latch
10 seconds
Record channel
Disable
Record latch
10 seconds
Send
Disable
Tour channel
Disable
PTZ activation
Event type: Never Address: 0 Disable
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Snapshot
Disable
PTZ Setup
Channel
Ch01
Protocol
EPTZ
Address
1
Baud rate
115200
Data bit
8
Stop bit
1
Parity
None
Default and Backup
All
Disable
General
Disable
Encode
Disable
Record
Disable
COM
Disable
Network
Disable
Alarm
Disable
Video detection
Disable
Display output
Disable
Channel No.
Disable
Advanced
Record control
Auto. Ch1
User account
admin--- password: admin 888888--- password: 888888 666666--- password: 666666 default--- password: tluafed
Snapshot
Channel
Ch01
Snapshot mode
Scheduled Frame rate
1f/s
Resolution
SVGA
Quality
60%
Auto maintain Auto reboot
Never
Auto delete old files
Never
Camera Property
Channel
1
Exposure mode
Auto
Day/night mode
Color
Backlight compensation
Middle
Auto aperture
Disable
Image
Disable
Flip
Disable
Auto registration
Enable
Disable
SN
1
IP
0.0.0.0
Port
7000
Device ID
Dahua
DNS Setup DNS
202.101.172.35
Alternative DNS
202.101.172.35
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Question
Fix
Device can not boot normally
Press RESET button for at least 20 seconds to restore factory default setup.
SD card hot swap
Please stop recording before you remove SD card.
SD card write and erase amount
SD card write and erase max amount is 100,000. Do not save scheduled record files to the SD card, otherwise it may reach the max amount and result in card damage.
Can not use disk to storage
Please format SD card when disk status information is hibernation or capacity is 0.
Network upgrade failed
The status indication light is red when network upgrade failed, you can use port 3800 to upgrade.
Electronic PTZ
Please select PTZ protocol as EPTZ first if you want to use electronic PTZ. Please make sure the device resolution is less than SVGA.
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