‐ CONTENTS ‐ Chapter I Introduction....................3 Highlights of your new Pan/Tilt IP Camera .............. 3 Safety Instructions ....................4 Packaging Contents....................5 Familiar with your new Network Pan/Tilt IP Camera ..........6 Installation of IP Camera..................9 Chapter II Using Network Pan/Tilt IP Camera by Web Interface........15 2.1 Locate the IP address of Network Pan/Tilt IP Camera ..........15 2.2 Connect to IP Camera’s Web User Interface and Install ActiveX Plugin ....... 17 2.3 Viewing Live Video......................21 2.4 Client Settings........................ 24 Chapter III Advanced Configuration ................. 26 3‐1 System ...........................
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3‐9 Event..........................51 3‐9‐1 Settings........................52 3‐9‐2 Media ........................54 3‐9‐3 Event Server ......................55 3‐10 Recording to SD Card ....................60 3‐11 Log ..........................61 3‐12 Device Info........................62 3‐13 Maintenance ....................... 63 3‐14 Language ........................65 Chapter IV Troubleshooting ....................66 2 ...
Chapter I Introduction 1.1 Highlights of your new Pan/Tilt IP Camera Congratulates on purchasing this high‐resolution 3Mega pixels Pan/Tilt IP Camera! This IP Camera provides 3Mega pixels high‐resolution video quality, with the advanced megapixel lens, you can view images remotely in more detail than conventional close‐circuit cameras. Other highlights of this Pan/Tilt IP Camera include: Ultra‐high resolution 5Mega pixel CMOS image sensor. Full Pan / Tilt Control. Digital input / output interface lets you connect peripherals such as external alarm, sensor, etc. Audio input / output interface, you can listen to voices in remote place, and speak to person in remote place. Built‐in SD‐card slot for local storage, which can act like a stand‐alone DVR. ...
1.2 Safety Instructions Please follow the safety instructions listed below when you’re using this Pan/Tilt IP Camera, or you would harm this camera and / or yourself! Also, the warranty will become void if you disobey these safety instructions. This Network IP Camera is sophisticated electronic device; do not drop it from high places. ...
1.3 Packaging Contents Please check the contents of your new Network Pan/Tilt IP Camera when you unpack the package. If any item is missing, please contact your dealer of purchase for help. Item No. Description Quantity 1 ...
1.4 Familiar with your new Network Pan/Tilt IP Camera 1 3 2 4 5 Item Description 1 ‐ Light sensor Detects light level of the place where this IP camera install. 2 ‐ IR LEDs Lights up when it’s too dark 3 ‐ Focus ring If the image looks fuzzy, try to turn this focus ring clockwise or counter‐clockwise to adjust focus until the image looks clear 4 ‐ Microphone Receives voice 5 ‐ LED indicators There are 2** LED lights inside to indicate the operation of this IP camera: ...
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On: IP camera is switched on Off: IP camera is switched off Please note: These LEDs can be switched off regardless the operation status of IP camera in IP camera’s configuration menu. This will be helpful if you don’t want other people to know the operation status of this IP camera. [Back] 1 2 3 4 5 ...
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button for more than 10** seconds to clear all settings of IP camera, include administrator password. 4 ‐ DI/DO Digital input / output dry contacts. Connects to external connectors peripherals by wire. See next page for pin definitions. WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT POWERED CABLE! 5 – ETHERNET Connect to your local area network by Ethernet cable. (PoE support) Getting power from this Ethernet port if this device connects to PoE switch 6 ‐ SD card slot Inserts SD card for video recording. Maximum 32GB** of SDHD card supported. DI/DO PIN ASSIGNMENT Item Description GND Signal ground DO Digital Output #1 ...
1.5 Installation of IP Camera Please follow the following instructions to setup your new IP camera. Please note: If you wish to place this IP camera on the table, please skip step 1 to 5. 1. Secure the wall mounting metal plate A on the wall, secure it by 4 screws at the screw holes indicated by black arrows. You can secure it upside‐down when required. 9 ...
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2. Insert wall mounting metal plate B into the slot at the bottom of this IP camera by the direction indicated by black arrow. 3. Secure wall mounting metal plate B by 2 screws. 10 ...
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4. Insert the IP camera (with wall mounting metal plate B installed) into wall mounting metal plate A, which is already secured on the wall. 5. Secure the IP camera on the wall by securing wall mounting metal plate A and B together by screw at the place indicated by black arrow. 11 ...
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When mounted on the wall, cables can pass through wall mounting metal plate A as indicated by the picture below. 6. Insert Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port of this IP camera. If the other terminal of the cable is connected to a PoE switch then the device will get power from the Ethernet cable and the power adaptor is no more required. 12 ...
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7. Insert DI/DO signal cable(s) into DI/DO port of this IP camera. If you don’t have DI/DO accessories, you can skip this step. 13 ...
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8. Insert AC power adapter’s cable into DC12V port of this IP camera. The LED lights should light up after few seconds, and the IP camera will test its Pan/Tilt motor within 1 minute (Do not disturb IP camera at this stage). Please refer to following chapters for detailed operating instructions. 14 ...
Chapter II Using Network Pan/Tilt IP Camera by Web Interface 2.1 Locate the IP address of Network Pan/Tilt IP Camera You can use your new Network Pan/Tilt IP Camera by its web user interface via web browser. Currently only Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is supported.** You must know the IP address of IP Camera before you can connect to it. The IP Camera will use DHCP server on your local network to obtain an IP address automatically by default. So, you can check your DHCP server’s IP address lease table to find the IP address of IP Camera. You can also use the utility named ‘IPFinder.exe’ to find the IP address of IP Camera, which is located on CD‐ROM: Press ‘Discover’ button to search for all IP Cameras on your local network (make sure all IP Cameras are powered on and connect to local network first). When you find any IP Camera, you can click on it and click ‘Link’ button to connect to it by your web browser. ...
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on the IP Camera you wish to change IP address, then click ‘Change IP’ button to change select IP Camera’s IP address setting. If you no longer need to use this utility, click ‘Exit’ button to close it. Please note: If you have several network connections, such as “Wireless Function”, please disable the “Wireless Functions” or / and other network connections that is not connected to IP camera, or IP finder may fail to search IP camera! 16 ...
2.2 Connect to IP Camera’s Web User Interface and Install ActiveX Plugin When you know the IP address of IP Camera, you can connect to it by Internet Explorer web browser by entering its IP address in address bar. The use login screen will appear when you get connected: IP Camera’s administrator username and password are both ‘admin’ (lower case) by default. Click ‘OK’ button or press ‘ENTER’ key on your keyboard when you finish entering username and password. When you connect to IP Camera for the first time, you’ll see the following message: 17 ...
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This message prompts you that you need to install ActiveX plugin before you can see the video from IP Camera. For IE 8 and earlier version: Right click the indication bar and click: ‘‘Install This Add‐on for All Users on This Computer…’ to install ActiveX plugin. For IE 9: Click ‘Install’ button located at the bottom of IE to install ActiveX plugin. 18 ...
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If you’re prompted that: ‘Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program’ Click ‘Allow access’, or IP Camera will not be able to function properly. When you’re installing Internet Explorer plugin, you may also be prompted that if you want to allow changes to be made to your computer: Click ‘Yes’ to allow changes. 19 ...
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After ActiveX plugin is installed, you should be able to see the video stream from camera. NOTE: If this is the first time you use this IP Camera, you can jump to chapter 2.4 for instructions on Setup Wizard, which will guide you to complete the software setup of your new IP Camera. 20 ...
2.3 Viewing Live Video After ActiveX control is installed, you can view IP camera’s video by web browser. Just connect to IP camera by web browser and login, then you can see live video from IP camera: There are various controls on web page, here are descriptions of every control item: Item Description ‘Home’ button This button is visible in all setup pages of IP camera, and you can go back to live video view by clicking this button when you’re in other page. ...
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Traditional Chinese Original size / Switches live image view between original size Fit screen (full size: 3M pixels) and fit screen (smaller size). If you want to see video in detail, switch to / original size. If your computer monitor’s resolution ...
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‘Start Video Record’ Click this button to record video and save video button file on your computer. You’ll be prompted to indicate the folder on your computer to save video file. ‘Enable Digital This function will enlarge video view digitally Zoom’ button from 1X to 10X, so you can see objects in video in detail. Please note: that digital zoom uses computer algorithm to enlarge the video and some details ...
2.4 Client Settings In ‘Client Settings’ menu, you configure basic IP camera settings like data transfer protocol and data storage folder. To access ‘Client Settings’ menu, click ‘Client Settings’ button on the left. The following screen will appear: 24 ...
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Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description RTSP Select this option to use RTSP (Real‐Time Streaming Protocol) to transfer video data. HTTP Select this option to use HTTP (Hyper‐Text Transfer Protocol) to transfer video data. If you don’t know which one you should use, select ‘RTSP’. Folder Select a folder on your computer to save recorded ...
Chapter III Advanced Configuration If you wish to configure IP camera’s settings, you can access IP camera’s ‘Configuration’ menu, which provides various kinds of system setting. To access configuration menu, click ‘Configuration’ button on the left. The ‘Configuration’ submenu will appear, please pick a setup item you wish to configure. 26 ...
3‐1 System In this menu, you can configure basic IP camera settings like hostname and time. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Host Name Input the IP camera’s hostname here, it can be any meaningful words or characters that will help you to identify this IP camera. You can use IP ...
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Timezone Select the time zone of residence from dropdown menu to keep correct date and time. Daylight Saving If the area you live uses daylight saving, check this box; otherwise do not check this box to keep time correct. Keep the current Select this option and date / time setting will not date and time be changed when you click ‘Apply’ in the page. You can check ‘Camera Date and Time’ item in this page to know IP camera’s current date and time setting. Synchronize with Select this item and IP camera will use your computer time computer’s time as its time. Synchronize with Select this item and IP camera will keep its date NTP Server and time setting synchronized with specified time server (NTP server). Please input NTP server’s IP address or host name in ‘NTP Server Address’ field, and select time update interval from ‘Update Interval’ dropdown menu. Please note that if this IP camera can’t access Internet, you must have a time server on local area network, or set the time manually. Set Manually Set IP camera’s date and time manually. Please set current date and time by ‘Date’ and ‘Time’ dropdown menu. When you finish with above settings, click ‘Apply’ button to save changes. ...
3‐2 Security In this menu, you can configure IP camera’s login account. There are three kinds of account: ‐ Administrator (Can view IP camera’s video and make changes of camera setting) ‐ User (Can view IP camera’s video and see settings, but can’t make any change) ‐ Guest (Can view IP camera’s video only) There can be multiple users, but only one administrator is allowed, and you can’t change administrator’s user name (it will always be ‘administrator’). 29 ...
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Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Password / Retype Input administrator’s new password in both Password ‘Password’ and ‘Retype Password’ field, and (Administrator) click ‘Modify’ button to change administrator’s password. Please note: Don’t forget administrator’s password! Or you’ll need to reset IP camera’s all settings to get administrator’s password recovered. Account List ...
3‐3 Network You can configure the network camera’s general and advanced network settings here. 3‐3‐1 “General” Setup Page Setup IP address for this IP camera. This IP camera supports both IPv4 and IPv6 IP address. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description LAN Select this option to assign an IP address to LAN port (or obtain an address from DHCP server automatically). 31 ...
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Available options are: DHCP IPv4: Obtain an IPv4 IP address from DHCP server on LAN automatically. DHCP IPv4 / IPv6: Obtain both IPv4 and IPv6 address from DHCP server on LAN automatically. Static IPv4 / IPv6: Assign an IPv4 / IPv6 address to IP camera manually. If you don’t have a DHCP server on your local area network, you must use this option to specify an IP address. IP Address(IPv4): Input IPv4 IP address* IP Address(IPv6): Input IPv6 IP address* Prefix Length: Input IPv6 IP address’ prefix length (0‐128) Subnet Mask: Input subnet mask Gateway: Input gateway address Primary DNS: Input DNS server’s IP address Secondary DNS: Input backup DNS server’s IP address, you can leave this field blank. * You can leave this field blank, if you only wish to use IPv4 or IPv6 IP address. Enable UPnP Discovery: Check this b ox to enable other ...
For example, IP camera’s IP address is 192.168.2.3, and if you changed HTTP port number to 82, please input ‘http://192.168.2.3:82’ in web browser’s address bar to access IP camera’s web configuration interface. RTSP Port Input RTSP port number. When this port number changes, you must change corresponding settings in external network devices (NVR or CMS software) so they can receive this IP camera’s video. RTP Data Port Input RTP data port number here. When you finish with above settings, click ‘Apply’ button to save changes. 3‐3‐2 “Advanced” Setup Page You can setup advanced network settings in this page. This page is intended for advanced settings only, and this IP camera will work fine even you don’t make any changes to this page. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: 33 ...
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Item Description Multicast Enable video multicast: Multicast Group Address: Input multicast group address here, must be an address between 232.0.0.0 to 232.255.255.255. Multicast video port: Input port number for video multicast here. Multicast RCTP video port: Input port number for RCTP video here. Multicast audio port: Input port number for audio here. Multicast RCTP audio port: Input port number for RCTP audio here. Multicast TTL: Input TTL value for multicast here. Bonjour If you’re using MacOS and you have Bonjour installed, you can use it to discover this IP camera. QoS Enable QoS to improve the data transfer priority of this IP camera (Your local area network must support QoS). You can select Video / Audio’s QoS DSCP value (0 to 63), or both video and audio. DDNS Enable DDNS support if your ISP assigns dynamic IP address to you. You must register a dynamic IP service first. Currently this IP camera supports Dyndns and TZO dynamic IP service. Provider: Select dynamic IP service provider. Host Name: Input the host name you obtained from dynamic IP service provider. User name: Input user name used to login dynamic IP service provider. ...
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HTTPS Check ‘Enable HTTPS’ box to enable HTTPS channel to encrypt transferred data. You can also define HTTPS port number in ‘HTTPS Port’ field if you don’t want to use default value ‘443’. When you finish, click ‘Apply’ to save changes. 35 ...
3‐4 IP Filter When this IP camera is directly connected to Internet and not protected by firewall, this function acts like an mini built‐in firewall to protect the safety of this IP camera and avoid attacks from hackers. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Enable Filter Check this box to enable IP address filter, uncheck this Box to disable this function. Accepted IP list Here lists all IP address that can build connections to this IP camera. If you want to remove a set of IP address from the list, click on the IP address and click ‘Remove’ button. ...
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(Accepted IP list) address you wish to accept connections here. IP camera will only accept connections established from these IP address. If you want to specify one IP address only, input the same IP address in both field. Click ‘New’ button to add IP address into accepted IP list. Deny IP list Here lists all IP address that cannot build connections to this IP camera. If you want to remove a set of IP address from the list, click on the IP address and click ‘Remove’ button. IP Address Input the starting and ending IP address of IP (Accepted IP list) address you wish to deny connections here. IP camera ...
3‐5 Video You can adjust the image of the IP camera in this menu. There are 3 sub‐menus in this menu: Image Setting, Video Setting, and Overlay, which can be accessed by tabs on the top: Image Setting, Video Setting and Overlay. 38 ...
3‐5‐1 Image Setting You can adjust the image parameters in this page. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Brightness / Control the image parameters. Click ‘ ‐ ' to decrease value, or Contrast / click ‘ + ‘ to increase value. You can also input the value in the Saturation / field directly. Sharpness Default Set all above values to default value ‘128’. Mirror Check ‘Vertical’ or ‘Horizontal’ box to flip the image vertically or horizontally, this will help to correct the orientation of image when IP camera is hanged bottom‐up by camera holder. You can click both ‘Vertical’ and ‘Horizontal’ box at the same time. ...
3‐5‐2 Video Setting You can adjust the video transfer parameters in this page. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description H.264 Select the compression of main stream: H.264 / MPEG4. /MPEG4 Video Select video resolution. Resolution ‐ H.264: 2048x1536 (QXGA) / 1920x1080 (1080p) 1280x960 (960p) / 1280x720 (720p) 720x480 (D1) / 640x480 (VGA) 320x240 (QVGA) ‐ MPEG4: 1920x1080 (1080p) / 1280x960 (960p) 41 ...
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1280x720 (720p) / 720x480 (D1) 640x480 (VGA) / 320x240 (QVGA) MJPEG: 1280x720 (720p) / 720x480 (D1) 640x480 (VGA) / 320x240 (QVGA) Please note that some video resolution is not available when video encoder is ‘MPEG4’. Please note that MJPEG is not available when the resolution of “H.264” & “MPEG4” is higher than 1280 x 720 (720p). When network speed is insufficient, select a lower video resolution will help. Frame Rate Select video frame rate. Please note that some frame rate is not available when video encoder is ‘H.264’. When network speed is insufficient, select a lower frame rate will help. Rate Select video bit rate. You can control bit rate by both Control ‘Video quality’ and ‘Bitrate’: ‐ Video quality: There are 5 levels of video quality, select ...
3‐5‐3 Overlay Setting You can adjust the video overlay parameters in this page. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Enable Time Check this box to enable overlaying time stamp on Stamp video. Remove the Check this box to remove time stamp’s background color background color. You may find this will help the of the text readability of time stamp text in some cases. (for Time Stamp) Enable Text Check this box to display certain text on video, this Display will help when you need to identify certain IP camera when you have a lot of IP cameras. ...
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Enable Image Check this box to overlay a specific image on Overlay video, so you can show certain text / picture on the video and help people to identify this IP camera. Click ‘Browse’ button to pick a picture on your computer, then click ‘Update’ button to use the picture. Please note that there are certain restrictions: ‐ Select .bmp / .jpg / .jpeg image files only. ‐ Image’s resolution should be less than 160 x 128, and can be divided by 4. ‐ Do not upload image files that size is greater than 64KB. When you finish with above settings, click ‘Apply’ button to save changes. 44 ...
3‐6 Audio You can adjust audio input / output parameters here. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Enable Check this box to enable microphone. If you don’t Microphone want to hear voice from IP camera, you can uncheck this box to disable it. Audio Type The format is fixed as G.711 (Microphone) Microphone If the voice received by microphone is too loud or Gain silent, you can use this function to improve voice volume, so you can hear voice from IP camera more clearly. ‐ Select 0 dB and IP camera will do nothing on the voice; ‐ Select +6 dB to +18 dB to amplify the voice. Enable Speaker Check this box to enable speaker. If you don’t want (Speaker) people at IP camera to hear you, you can uncheck this box to disable it. Audio Type The format is fixed as G.711 (Speaker) When you finish with above settings, click ‘Apply’ button to save changes. ...
3‐7 Motion This IP camera is capable to detect object’s motion, so IP camera will only record when there’s motion and save disk storage space. Motion detection is performed by examine the movement of objects in rectangular motion detection area. You can define up to 3 motion detection areas. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Enable Motion Check this box to enable motion detection. Detection Enable Check ...
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‐ Move: Use the mouse to drag the title text. ‐ Resize: Use the mouse the drag the four corners (upper‐left/right, lower‐left/right) to resize it. If you only want to adjust width or height, drag the four sidebars (top, bottom, left, and right). Title Input characters in title field to change motion (Window 1 to detection area’s title text so you can identify it. Window 3) Please note that you have to click ‘Apply’ button and the text will change. Percentage Select the percentage of pixel change that will trigger ...
3‐8 PTZ Control In this page, you can setup PTZ Control settings like auto pan‐tilt control and patrol. 48 ...
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Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Pan‐tilt control Control pan‐tilt of camera by click up, down, left, right and upper‐left/right, lower‐left/right. Pan Speed Adjust the pan speed. It should be an integer between 1 (slower) to 10 (faster). Tilt speed Adjust the tilt speed. It should be an integer between 1 (slower) to 10 (faster). Set home Click ...
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camera will stop there for a specific amount of time. You can specify up to 8 preset points. To set a preset point: Move camera to the preset point you wish to set by pan‐tilt control. Select a preset point from the list (1 to 8) Input a text description for this preset point (this is optional, up to 16 characters). Input dwelling time (0 to 30**, seconds) Click ‘Set’ to save current preset point. You can click ‘GO Preset’ button to move camera to preset point, or click ‘Remove’ to clear this preset point setting. Patrol Setting ...
3‐9 Event When there’s an event, you can use this setup page to define what IP camera should do, like send an Email or trigger digital output to activate external alarm. There are three setup pages: 1. Setting: Define a new event and manage events. 2. Media: Define what kind of media file should be saved on designate media. 3. Event Server: Define the details of remote server. Please refer to following chapters for detailed instructions. 51 ...
3‐9‐1 Settings This page lists all existing events. You can click ‘Modify’ button to edit an existing event, or ‘Remove’ to delete an existing event. To create a new even, just click “New” button to add an Event setting. 52 ...
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To add a new event, click ‘New’ button and the descriptions of every setup item is listed below: Item Description Enable Setting Check this box to enable this event. If you just want to disable this event temporarily, you can uncheck this box to keep this event and disabling while not deleting it. Title Input any description text for this event so you can identify ...
3‐9‐2 Media You can define what kind of media file should be saved on designated media. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description One Snapshot Save a picture file when event is triggered. Please note that this function will be enabled while “MJPEG codec” is appeared on the “Video Setting”. (Please refer to section “3‐5‐2 Video Setting”. H.264 Video Save a H.264 video clip. You can also select the recording length before and / or after the time when event is triggered in ‘Pre Event’ and ‘Post’ Event’. For example, if you set ‘Pre Event’ to ‘10’ and ‘Post Event’ to 5’, and an event is triggered at 14:10:30, then the video file will be 15 seconds long, starting from 14:10:20 to 14:10:35. Tips: You may want to know what happened before event is triggered in many cases, especially when object is outside of motion detection window. ...
3‐9‐3 Event Server You can define the details of remote media server: FTP (File), SMTP (Email), and Samba (File). A Samba server can be any computer running windows operating system with network neighbor function enabled. Many stand‐alone network file server also support samba server function. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item ...
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FTP Server: Input FTP server’s IP address or hostname. Port: Input FTP server’s port number. In most cases it should be default value ‘21’. User Name: Input FTP server’s username. Password: Input FTP server’s password. File Path Name: Input the path where you want to save file on FTP server, like ‘upload/record’. If you want to save file on this FTP user’s home directory, you can leave this field blank. Enable Passive Mode: Check this box to force IP camera to communicate with FTP server in passive mode (Some FTP Server may only work when you check this box, while others don’t). Test FTP: Click this button to test FTP server settings above immediately. SMTP Check this box to enable Email send. Server 56 ...
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SMTP Server: Input SMTP server’s IP address or hostname. Port: Input SMTP server’s port number. In most cases it should be default value ‘25’. Sender Email Address: Input the sender’s email address that will appear in the Email send by IP camera. This will help you to identify the Email sent by this IP camera, and may help when you have anti‐spam software installed (you can set this Email address to ‘White List’ in your anti‐spam software) Receiver #1 Email Address: Input primary recipient’s Email address. This field is required. Receiver #2 Email Address: Input backup recipient’s Email address. This field is optional. Subject: Input Email title that will appear in the Email send by IP camera. This will help you to identify the 57 ...
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Email sent by this IP camera. Authentication: Check this box when authentication is required by the Email server you’re using. You also need to input Email server’s username and password in corresponding field. Requires SSL Encryption: If your Email server required SSL encryption, check this box. Please note that some Email server uses different port number than standard port 25 when SSL encryption is used. STARTTLS: If your Email server required STARTTLS encryption, check this box. Please note that some Email server uses different port number than standard port 25 when STARTTLS encryption is used. Test SMTP: Click this button to test SMTP server settings above immediately. Samba Check this box to enable Samba server file upload. Server Samba Server Address: Input Samba server’s IP address or hostname. Path: Input the path where you want to save file on Samba server, like ‘upload/record’. If you want to save file on this user’s home directory, you can leave this field blank. User Name: Input Samba server’s username. 58 ...
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Password: Input Samba server’s password. Test SMB: Click this button to test Samba server settings above immediately. Tips: Some samba server does not have username and password check, you can just input samba server address and path to access the file storage space. When you finish with above settings, click ‘Apply’ button to save changes. 59 ...
3‐10 Recording to SD Card When a SD card is inserted into IP camera, you can save video files on it. Note: 1. Be sure that the SD Card format should be FAT32. The NTFS format cannot be supported by this camera. 2. Unlike motion detection, this function will record video at specified time period on selected weekday(s). Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Enable External Check this box to record video on SD card. storage Recording Maximum Size of Input the maximum size of every video file from ...
3‐11 Log You can check the usage log of IP camera here. In this page, you can click: 1. First page / Final page: Jump to first / final page of log. 2. Previous / Next: Jump to previous or next page of log. 3. Remove: Clear log. You’ll be prompted for confirmation. 61 ...
3‐12 Device Info You can check the information and network settings of this IP camera. These information are very useful when you need to repair or fix the problem of this IP camera. An example of device info page look like this: 62 ...
3‐13 Maintenance You can do some maintenance job about this IP camera here. Here are the descriptions of every setup item: Item Description Reboot Click this button to reboot the IP camera. This function is useful when you find IP camera is not working properly. Reset Clear all settings of IP camera and reset to factory default setting. ...
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Restore Restore a previously‐saved configuration file saved on your computer. Click ‘Browse’ button to select a file on your computer first, then click ‘Restore’ button. Restore from Restore IP camera’s configuration which is SD card device previously‐saved on SD card. Upgrade Upgrade IP camera’s firmware. Click ‘Browse’ button to select a firmware image file on your computer first, then click ‘Upgrade’ button. ...
3‐14 Language You can change the display language of web interface. Click ‘Language’ button and select one language. More languages may available in latest firmware file. 65 ...
Chapter IV Troubleshooting Please don’t panic when you found this IP Camera is not working properly. Before you send this IP Camera back to us, you can do some simple checks to save your time: Problem description Possible solution(s) Can’t connect to IP 1) Please check the IP address of IP Camera Camera again. 2) Please make sure the network cable is correctly connected to your local area ...
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