User Manual H.264/H.265 NETWORK CAMERA Class A Device (Commercial Broadcasting & Communication Equipment) This equipment is Industrial (Class A) electromagnetic wave suitability equipment and seller and user should take note that this equipment is not designed to be used in the home.
Contents OVERVIEW Important Safety Precautions Caution Product Features What's Included At a Glance INSTALLATION Installing 10 Connecting to External Device WEB VIEWER 13 What is Web Viewer? 18 Live 21 Setup APPENDIX 39 Troubleshooting (FAQ) 40 Product Overview 41 Open Source License Report on the Product...
Overview Important Safety Precautions 1) Read these instructions carefully. 2) Keep these instructions separately. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all the instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water or in damp places. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings.
Overview Caution Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To prevent any injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the wall/ceiling in accordance with the installation instructions. 1) Only use the standard PoE (Power over Ethernet) specified in the Specifications.
When installing the apparatus in a place with low temperature such as frozen storage, seal up the plumbing pipes with silicon to prevent cold air from penetrating the housing. Otherwise, humid air infiltrates into the inner housing and condensation may form due to the temperature difference between the inside and the outside of the apparatus.
Overview Product Features This product is a network camera with the latest H.264, H.265, MJPEG compression algorithm that is suitable for high performance video security system. H.264 / H.265 / MJPEG dual codec DC IRIS lens adopted True Day&Night (filter change method) Easy installation (analog video output) Operating in 60 fps Overview...
What's Included Camera BNC CABLE (1EA) DC POWER CABLE (1EA) FOOT (1EA) SCREW TERMINAL BLOCK 2PIN (1EA) C MOUNT RING (1EA) CD MANUAL (1EA) TERMINAL BLOCK 10PIN (1EA) WRENCH HANDLE (1EA) Quick Guide English...
Overview At a Glance Front Side Rear Side Item Name Description - Alarm In/Out terminal : Connect alarm in/out signal. - Audio In terminal : Connect to speaker. - Audio Out terminal : Connect to mic. Alarm/Audio/RS-485 Port - RS-485 : A communication terminal to connect to the PTZ camera and any external control device such as system keyboard.
Installation Installing Installing indoors You can install the camera without any bracket if it is installed in a room where it is safely waterproofed. Select where to install your camera. It must be installed in a place which can bear the camera's weight. Fix the bottom surface of the camera on a wall by using the screws supplied.
Installation Connecting to External Device Installation monitor Connect the video output cable of the network camera with the installation monitor. You can watch the video input from the installed camera in the monitor. You should not use the installation monitor continuously as it is only designed to check the video output during the camera installation process.
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Connecting to the network To connect with a PC in local network If you connect the network camera with a PC in the same network, you can perform monitoring and setting process by using the PC's Web Viewer. Connect the network port on the back panel with a router or hub. PoE Hub Injector IP Router...
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Installation To connect with a PC in remote network You can access the network camera from your PC through the internet. PoE Hub Injector IP Router Internet ADSL Modem Local PC Local PC Local PC Smart Phone Connect router's network port directly with static IP LAN cable or with the ADSL modem. If using a router, you should configure the port forwarding settings.
Web Viewer What is Web Viewer? Before connecting When using internet access, set the port number as 554 and 80 in your router port forwarding settings. For more information about port forwarding settings, refer to the user manual of your router. Minimum PC Specifications for Web Viewer P4 3.0 or higher 512MB or higher...
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Web Viewer The search results are displayed if finished. You can distinguish your network camera(s) by checking its model information. Click your desired apparatus whose network settings you want to configure in the list. DHCP STATIC for <Network Type> in Select “...
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Security page (Internet Explorer) is displayed. Ex) The http://192.168.0.4:80 changes into http://192.168.0.4:80. Click <Continue to this website (not recommended).>. Enter your ID and password in the ID input window. Default user name : ADMIN Password : 1234 You should run the activities after installing corresponding Active-X.
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Web Viewer "Control Panel > Internet Options > Security" menu, 10. press [Custom level...] button. Select all the ActiveX-related options as available. 11. Ex : Download signed ActiveX controls, Download unsigned ActiveX controls … Finish the Security settings, and then press [OK] 12.
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Click [OK] button to restart the IE. 13. English...
Web Viewer Live Learning the Live screen de f g ij Item Name Description Move to the PTZ screen. You can control the PTZ operations of a PTZ-compliant camera on the PTZ PTZ Setup screen. If selecting Dual Stream, the streams are shifted in the order of the 1st (the first stream) 2nd (the Stream Change <...
Item Name Description Print Prints current screen. Panic Record Start the panic recording. Turns on if an event occurs. It does not turn on if no reaction to the event is yet defined. Click this to Alarm check the information of the event that occurred. Stream Status Click to display the network information.
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Web Viewer Multi Window Click the < > to display video in a small popup window instead of the default screen. In the small popup window, menu selection is not available. Snapshot Click < > to save current image as .jpg file. Event Status/Information You can set Alarm In, Alarm Out, Motion, etc.
Setup CAMERA Codec Setup You can set various video functions for the camera depending on the field situation. When finishing the setup process, click <APPLY> to apply. Capture Mode : Capture mode defines how the image data will be taken with a priority given to either resolution or frame rate.
Web Viewer Image Setup 1. Image Setup You can set the following items to make the installed camera have the best image optimized for its environment. When finishing the setup process, click <APPLY> to apply. White Balance Control WB Mode : Automatically correct the color balance of your camera to make a natural-looking screen.
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2. EXPOSURE Exposure Exposure Mode : Selects your desired exposure mode. Manual : Controls camera's exposure manually. To compensate for small amount of light, adjust AGC Gain, e-Shutter Speed to the “ ” values entered by user. Auto : The camera controls every exposure. If selecting <Auto>, you cannot use some secondary menus (AGC Gain, e-Shutter Speed).
Web Viewer WDR Control : Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) is a feature that allows for different objects at different exposures to be viewed in the same scene (ex; one object in a bright area and one in a dark area). DNR Control : use temporal and spatial noise reduction to improve image quality and reduce video noise.
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PTZ Setup 1. RS485 Setup You can set the connection settings for controlling the PTZ camera through the controller connected to the camera s RS-485 port. ’ When completed, click <APPLY> to apply. Address : Sets the address of your camera (0~255). Protocol : Choose the protocol that suits your controller, from options of PELCO-D / PELCO-P / MESA-DOME / D-MAX / Fastraxll_2...
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Web Viewer Analog Output Setup If you use the analog video output when installing your camera, you can adjust the camera angle by checking how it is displayed on screen in the installation field. When completed, click <APPLY> to apply. The analog video output is a dedicated function only for camera installation process.
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USER Management You can add or delete a user account and change password. When completed, click <APPLY> to apply. Add/Edit/Delete : Add, edit, or delete a user account. ADMIN You can register up to 8 accounts including ‘ ’ User ID : You can log in to network camera with User ID ‘...
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Web Viewer NETWORK IP Setup You can modify and check the camera network settings. Set each items. When completed, click <APPLY> to apply. IP Address DHCP : If router or internet sharer in (local) network where your camera is installed, you can use "DHCP"...
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DDNS You can configure the DDNS settings. When completed, click <APPLY> to apply. DDNS : Select whether to use DDNS service or not. User Set URL : Available if entering the domain address which would be used as a DDNS domain. DDNS Test : Allows you to test the DDNS service for provided domain address.
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Web Viewer RTP Port Range Start Port : Set the range of start port. End Port : Set the range of Last port. RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) is a protocol designed to transport real-time data such as sound, video, etc. under unicast or multicast condition. Multicast Setup 1st Stream IP / Video Port / Audio Port / TTL : Specifies the IP address of main stream, video...
SYSTEM Date / Time You can set configurable date for system. When completed, click <APPLY> to apply. Date Time Setup Date Time : Displays the date and time of current network camera. Date Format : Select your desired date format. Time Format : Select your desired time format.
Web Viewer System Information You can confirm the firmware version, model name, MAC address, IP address, etc. of your camera. Model Name Model : Displays camera ‘ ’ F/W Version F/W Version : Displays camera ‘ ’ MAC Address MAC Address : Displays camera ‘...
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STORAGE SD Card You can set the inserted SD card directly. When completed, click <APPLY> to apply. SD Card Total Size : Displays the total capacity of SD card. Used : Displays the occupied capacity of SD card. Available : Displays the remaining capacity of SD card.
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Web Viewer EVENT Action 1. Alarm Out You can set the Alarm Out conditions and its schedule. Name : Rename the alarm. Port : Specify the Alarm Out port. Operation : Specify the Alarm Out mode. ALARM OUT : Alarm Out operates according to the mode.
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Event Notification 1. E-Mail E-Mail List When an event occurs, you can send an e-mail to preset address. Options Minimum E-Mail Frequency : Specify the minimum e-mail frequency for notification. Include Snapshot : Select whether to include snapshot(s) or not. Schedule You can select your preferred event notification schedule.
Web Viewer Alarm Event Event Parameter Port : Enter the alarm event port. Name : Enter the alarm event name. Operation : Select <N/O> or <N/C> for alarm event operation. For more information, refer to "Event > Action" (page 34). Action Alarm Out : Specify whether to activate Alarm Out or not when an event occurs.
System Event Event Parameter Booting Event : Specify to activate an event when the system boots up. Temperature Failure Event : Specify to activate an event when a system temperature failure is detected. Action Setting details are the same as "Event > Alarm Event".
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Web Viewer Display Option Aspect Ratio Select <Adjust the aspect ratio to window size> or <Keep the aspect ratio of the original video> for aspect ratio. Language Language to be displayed by the product. Supports <ENGLISH> only. Protocols and Communication Methods Protocol : Specifies the protocol to be used by web remote viewer (PC) to access to the network camera.
Appendix Troubleshooting (FAQ) Problem and Symptom Solution Check the UTP cable connection. I can't turn on camera. If you use PoE power supply, check if enough power is supplied to PoE switch. Check the status of LAN cable connected to network camera and the status of hub.
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