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IP CAMERA SERIES
OPERATION GUIDE
Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference.
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  • Page 1 IP CAMERA SERIES OPERATION GUIDE Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference. 459a_359a_459ah_359ah_552a_552ah_565a_561_561h_552b_552bh_459b_459bh_552C_358(H)_458(H)_837_V1.7...
  • Page 2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device mat not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3 The codes are provided on the FTP site, and please download them from the following site or you can refer to your distributor: Model 1, 2, 3 & 4: http://download.dvrtw.com.tw/GPL/IPCAM/F-Seriers/linux.tar.gz Model 5: http://download.dvrtw.com.tw/GPL/IPCAM/A-Seriers/linux.tar.gz...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW............................1 1.1 Product Features............................1 1.2 Package Content............................1 1.3 Cable Overview ............................2 1.5 External Alarm Connection........................2 2. CAMERA ACCESS WITH INTERNET EXPLORER................4 2.1 Camera Login............................4 2.2 Control Panel Overview ..........................4 2.3 Digital PTZ (DPTZ) Operations .........................
  • Page 5 APPENDIX 6 RECORDING TIME TABLE .................... 47 APPENDIX 7 MICRO SD CARD COMPATIBLE LIST................48 APPENDIX 8 ENABLE PUSH VIDEO....................49 A8.1 What’s Push Video..........................49 A8.2 Prerequisites ............................49 A8.3 Enable Push Video ..........................49 A5.3.1 From iOS devices ............................49...
  • Page 6: Overview

    1.1 Product Features  Easy network setup with your iPhone / iPad  1.3 / 2 Megapixel solution with HDTV 720p quality, allowing users to notice minor details more easily  Solid light series featuring better overexposure prevention (Advanced Smart Light Control) ...
  • Page 7: Cable Overview

    Note: Disconnect power before twisting these two wires together, and connect to power again for reset default. 1.5 External Alarm Connection This camera supports external I/O device connection for easy connection. Below shows you how to connect an external device to this camera.
  • Page 8 1.5 Insert a Micro SD card (For selected models only) For local video recording, a micro SD card slot can be found on the camera. The camera doesn’t support hot-swapping. Please insert or remove the micro SD card with power disconnected. The data originally saved in the micro SD card (if any) will be removed after inserting it to the camera.
  • Page 9: Camera Access With Internet Explorer

     network environment is not wireless. 2.1 Camera Login Step1: Open your web browser, and key in http://ipaddress:portnum in the URL address box. For example, for the IP address 60.121.46.236 and port No. 888, please key in ”http://60.121.46.236:888” into the URL address box, and press “Enter”.
  • Page 10 Switch to the system configuration page, and the functions available for “Supervisor” and “Power User” are different. Config. Supervisor / Power User For details, please refer to “3.1 System configuration menu” at page 10. Media Type* Supervisor / Power User Select the image player from the drop-down list: / Normal User / Guest ...
  • Page 11 Function Icon User Level Description Supervisor / Power User Live View Size: / Normal User Click to display the image in full screen. To exit the full screen mode, press “Esc” on your keyboard. Full Screen This icon appears only when the selected resolution is HD1080P, SXGA or HD720P &...
  • Page 12: Digital Ptz (Dptz) Operations

    2.3 Digital PTZ (DPTZ) Operations This camera has PTZ capability, i.e. digital PTZ (hereafter called “DPTZ”), for wide area monitoring. STEP1: Click “DPTZ” to show the DPTZ control panel. Type A:  STEP2: Select the functions when needed: FUNCTION ICON DESCRIPTION Resolution Select the video resolution for the DPTZ function.
  • Page 13 Type B:  FUNCTION ICON DESCRIPTION When is selected, the moving control panel will be shown to move the picture after zoom-in is Moving panel performed. Click to take a snapshot of the current view on a new window. Right click on the picture and re-save Take snapshots it to the location you want.
  • Page 14: Event Record Search & Playback

    2.4 Event Record Search & Playback Note: To save more recorded data, it’s recommended to use this camera with a compatible NVR. Click to jump to the next / previous time interval in an hour, for example, 11:00 ~ 12:00 or 14:00 Previous / Next Hour ~ 15:00, and start playing the earliest event video clip recorded during this whole hour.
  • Page 15: Camera Configurations

    Schedule external alarm recording. Storage Memory Check the current storage capacity and clear all recorded data when needed. 1. Enable / disable the motion detection. 2. Set the motion detection area. Trigger Trigger 3. Configure how the camera reacts for any event.
  • Page 16 Server Log Check the system event logs. Online Check the current online user(s). 1. Create a new user account with different access privilege. Account 2. Modify or delete an existing user account. Google Maps Allow you to know where the network camera is.
  • Page 17: Network

    3.2 Network 3.2.1 Network You can set the network configuration of the network camera depending on your network type. For details, please refer to “Advanced Network Setup” from www.surveillance-download.com/user/ .swf. m359a 3.2.2 QoS QoS, Quality of Service, is the ability to control the data flow for real-time streaming. This function is important if your network bandwidth is insufficient and you have other devices to share the network bandwidth.
  • Page 18: Ftp

    3.2.5 FTP Enter the detailed FTP information and click “Save” to confirm. The information you set here will be applied when “FTP” is selected in “Trigger” → “Trigger”. 3.2.6 MAIL Enter the detailed e-mail information and click “Save” to confirm. The information you set here will be applied when “Email”...
  • Page 19: Sms

    3.2.7 SMS Note: Before using this function, you need to apply an account and get an API ID from the mobile messaging company, such as Clickatell and EVERY8D. For details, please refer to “APPENDIX 4 API ID APPLICATION FOR SMS MESSAGING” at page 44. Enter the detailed information needed for text messaging, and click “Save”...
  • Page 20: Filter

    3.2.8 Filter Choose to permit or block the IP address(es) which can access this camera, and click “Save” to confirm. Function Description  Filter Configuration Error Count Set the maximum count for login failure. When the maximum count is reached, the IP address trying to access the network camera will be locked.
  • Page 21: Rtp

    Double-click it to quickly open the web browser for camera access. Port Mapping (Available only in UPnP) This function can eliminate the need to additionally access the router for port forwarding. For details, please refer to “Advanced Network Setup” from www.surveillance-download.com/user/m359a.swf. Note: Before using this function, make sure your router supports UPnP, and this function is enabled.
  • Page 22 The port for multicast must be an even number. Time to Live (TTL) The range of Time to Live of the package is between 1 ~ 255. As soon as Time to Live of the package is 0, it will be dropped.
  • Page 23: Snmp

    3.2.11 SNMP SNMP, Simple Network Management Protocol, is used to facilitate the exchange of management information between network-attached devices, and network administrators could use it to monitor those devices. The SNMP consists of three basic components: Network-management systems (NMSs) to monitor and control the managed devices. ...
  • Page 24: Camera

    “Max Bit Rate” is the maximum limitation of data transmission in the selected image format and resolution. Take 2 megapixel model as an example below. For 1.3 megapixel model, please refer to its actual display. Note: QQVGA is for mobile surveillance only.
  • Page 25: Roi (For Selected Models Only)

     Type B: 3.3.3 ROI (For selected models only) ROI, Region of Interest, is used to reinforce the image quality of the selected area(s). Users could specify two areas in the camera view. 3.3.4 Color Adjust the color performance from Brightness, Contract, Saturation, and Hue (for selected models only). Click and drag the slider to preview the color change on the right side of ths page and adjust the image color.
  • Page 26: Advanced

    3.3.5 Advanced Adjust the camera parameters if necessary. Note: The functions available depend on the model number used. Item Description Fixed Shutter* Shutter Speed is a function that can adjust the duration of the electronic shutter to produce optimum image quality. Select the shutter speed suitable for your environment.
  • Page 27: Privacy Mask (For Selected Models Only)

    The options are: 0%, 25%, 50%, and 100%. 3.4 VA (For selected models only) 3.4.1 TA TA, tampering alarm, should be used with the mini-guard control switch for alarm system integration. For more details, please check with your distributor or installer.
  • Page 28: Record

    3.5 Record 3.5.1 Record In “Record Configuration”, you can:  Enable or disable the alarm record function. When “Enable” is set to “No”, the alarm record function is disabled even if you enable it in other configuration pages.  Select if the data should be overwritten when the memory storage is full.
  • Page 29: Trigger

    3.7 Trigger 3.7.1 Trigger You can configure how this camera reacts when there’s an alarm or motion event.  Detect Item Description External Alarm Enable or disable detection from external alarm-in device, and click the title “External Alarm” (in blue) to set “N.O.”...
  • Page 30: Push Video

    Then, click the title “E-Mail” (in blue) to configure the media type (H264 / JPEG / MPEG4), file format (AVC / AVI), and record time (1 ~ 5 seconds) for the event video clip. The camera will send the captured video clip to the E-mail address(s) you assigned in “Network”  “Mail” once the selected event type occurs.
  • Page 31: General

    3.8 General 3.8.1 General To change the language of UI interface, select from the drop-down list in “Language”. To lock camera access when it’s not used after the specified time, select “5 MIN”, “15 MIN” or “30 MIN” from the drop-down list of “Auto Lock Time”, or select “NEVER”...
  • Page 32: Server Log

    3.8.3 Server Log To quickly search the system logs you want by event type, click “Prev. Page” or “Next Page” to find the logs you want, or check the event type(s) and click “Reload” to start searching. To clear all system event logs, click “Clear All”. 3.8.4 Online You can check the current online user(s) with respective online information.
  • Page 33: Account

    Life Time Select how long this account is allowed to stay online (1 MIN / 5 MIN / 10 MIN / 1 HOUR / 1 DAY / INFINITE) Step2: Then, click “Save” to save your setting and create a new account.
  • Page 34: Maintenance

    3.8.7 Maintenance Firmware Upgrade This function is used when users need to upgrade the camera for function scalability. Note: Before using this function, make sure you have the correct upgrade files provided by your installer or distributor. Note: The event videos saved in the camera will be removed after firmware upgrade. Make sure you’ve copied important events to your PC before firmware upgrade.
  • Page 35 System Configuration Backup This function is used to copy your system configuration to a “System.bin” file. You may import the same system configuration to another camera, or restore your system configuration when the camera is reset to default values. Select “System.bin” in “Firmware Upgrade”, and select “Upgrade” to import the system configuration. System Reboot Select “Reboot”...
  • Page 36: Appendix 1 Product Specifications

    4 (H.264, MJPEG, MPEG4) ▓ General Image Sensor 1/2.9" SONY CMOS image sensor 1/4" SONY CMOS image sensor Min Illumination 1 Lux / F1.4, 0 Lux (LED ON) S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off) Electronic Shutter 1/2 to 1/10,000 sec Lens f2.8 ~ 12mm / F1.4 ~ F2.8...
  • Page 37 4 (H.264, MJPEG, MPEG4) ▓ General Image Sensor 1/2.9” SONY CMOS image sensor 1/4” SONY CMOS image sensor Min Illumination 1 Lux / F1.4, 0 Lux (LED ON) S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off) Electronic Shutter 1/2 to 1/10,000 sec Lens f2.8 ~ 12mm / F1.4 ~ F2.8...
  • Page 38 Multiple Video Streaming 4 (H.264, MJPEG) ▓ General Image Sensor 1/2.8” CMOS image sensor Min Illumination 0.1 Lux / F1.4(Wide)~F2.8(Tele), 0 Lux (LED ON) S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off) Electronic Shutter 1/10,000 ~ 1/7.5 (Slow shutter) Lens f2.8 ~ 12mm / F1.4 ~ F2.8 Wide: 97.4°...
  • Page 39 Near focus limit 10cm (wide) or 80cm (tele) to infinity 1X: 47.3° (Horizontal) x 27.5° (Vertical) x 53.5° (Diagonal) Viewing Angle 10X: 5.3° (Horizontal) x 3.0° (Vertical) x 6.1° (Diagonal) IR LED Default mode: up to 40 meters IR Effective Range**...
  • Page 40 More than 48dB (AGC off) Electronic Shutter 1/2 to 1/10,000 sec Lens f2.8 ~ 12mm / F1.4 ~ F2.8 Wide: 97.4° (Horizontal) / 58.1° (Vertical) / 111.7° (Diagonal) Viewing Angle Tele: 27.1° (Horizontal) / 15.2° (Vertical) / 31.1°(Diagonal) IR LED...
  • Page 41 Multiple Video Streaming 4 (H.264, MJPEG, MPEG4) ▓ General Image Sensor 1/2.9" CMOS image sensor Min Illumination 1 Lux / F1.4, 0 Lux (IR LED ON) S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off) Electronic Shutter 1/2 to 1/10,000 sec Lens f2.8 ~ 12mm / F1.4 ~ F2.8...
  • Page 42 Multiple Video Streaming 4 (H.264, MJPEG) ▓ General Image Sensor 1/2.8" SONY CMOS image sensor Min Illumination 0.1 Lux / F1.4(Wide)~F2.8(Tele), 0 Lux (IR LED ON) Shutter Speed 1/10,000 ~ 1/7.5 (Slow shutter) S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off) Lens f2.8 ~ 12mm / F1.4 ~ F2.8...
  • Page 43 4 (H.264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG) ▓ General Image Sensor 1/ 3” SONY CMOS image sensor Min Illumination 1 Lux / F1.5, 0 Lux (IR LED ON) Shutter Speed 1/2 to 1/10,000 sec S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off) Lens f3.8mm / F1.5...
  • Page 44 Multiple Video Streaming 4 (H.264 / MPEG4 / MJPEG) ▓ General Image Sensor 1/2.9" SONY CMOS image sensor Min Illumination 0.1 Lux / F1.5, 0 Lux (LED ON) Shutter Speed 1/2 to 1/10,000 sec S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off) Lens f3.8mm / F1.5...
  • Page 45 Multiple Video Streaming 4 (H.264, MJPEG) ▓ General Image Sensor 1/2.8” CMOS image sensor Min Illumination 1 Lux / F1.4, 0 Lux (LED ON) Electronic Shutter 1/10,000 ~ 1/7.5 (Slow shutter) S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off) Lens f2.8 ~ 12mm / F1.4 ~ F2.8 Wide: 66°...
  • Page 46: Appendix 2 Bit Rate Table For Reference

    APPENDIX 2 BIT RATE TABLE FOR REFERENCE The data below is for reference only. The bit rates listed here may vary depending on the resolution, image quality & frame rate you choose, the complexity of your monitoring area, and how often the moving objects show in your monitoring area. Testing Environment ...
  • Page 47 Resolution Quality Frame Rate (Dynamic) kbps (Static) kbps SXGA Best 1/15 High Normal Basic Best High Normal Basic QVGA Best High Normal Basic...
  • Page 48: Appendix 3 Poe Connection

    APPENDIX 3 POE CONNECTION This device supports PoE (Power-over-Ethernet), developed by the IEEE802.3af or IEEE802.3at task force, and power can be supplied over the same network (Ethernet) cable as the one used to connect to Internet. No power cable is needed. Below shows two examples of POE application for reference. ...
  • Page 49: Appendix 4 Api Id Application For Sms Messaging

    APPENDIX 4 API ID APPLICATION FOR SMS MESSAGING To allow the camera automatically sending a text message when an event happens, you need to apply an API ID from a mobile messaging company first, such as Clickatell or EVERY8D. Below shows an example of how to get an API ID from Clickatell. Note: The SMS messaging may not be totally free.
  • Page 50 Step4: In your account, find “Connection Status” and create a connection (API ID). Step5: Select “HTTP/S”. Give a meaning name for this connection, and click “Submit and Get API ID”. Step5: An API ID will be generated as follows. Note: Note down the API ID for SMS notification setting later.
  • Page 51: Appendix 5 Q&A

    APPENDIX 5 Q&A For more details about Q&A, please visit our official website: www.eagleeyescctv.com Question Answer I can connect to this camera in my You didn’t configure this camera to Internet, but only in LAN. house or office where it’s installed Please follow the steps in the advanced network setup guide with wireless network.
  • Page 52: Appendix 6 Recording Time Table

     Monitoring area: 1.5 meters away from the camera  Alarm trigger conditions: (1) One person walks by the monitoring area and leaves immediately. (2) Two persons walk by the monitoring area. One goes away immediately, and the other one stays a while and goes away.
  • Page 53: Appendix 7 Micro Sd Card Compatible List

    APPENDIX 7 MICRO SD CARD COMPATIBLE LIST Manufacturer Capacity Class Manufacturer Capacity Class ADATA Transcend Class 6 Class 2 Apacer Class 4 Class 4 Class 6 SanDisk Class 6 Class 4 16GB Class 10 Class 4 Kingston 16GB Class 4 Class 4 32GB Class 4...
  • Page 54: Appendix 8 Enable Push Video

    APPENDIX 8 ENABLE PUSH VIDEO A8.1 What’s Push Video “Push Video” is an active notification system, different from traditional FTP & Email notification methods. It’s more active and stable, but also easier to be affected by your network bandwidth. When “Push Video” is enabled and any alarm event occurs, you’ll be able to receive notifications on your iPhone / iPad / Android mobile device within 5 seconds.
  • Page 55: A4.3.2 From Android Mobile Device

    A4.3.2 From Android Mobile Device In the address book, switch “Guard” from “OFF” to “ON”.

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