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  • Page 1 HD IP CAMERA User manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1 NETWORK SETUP ................................4 1.1 N ................................4 ETWORK TATUS 1.2 E ................................6 THERNET ETUP 1.3 WIFI S ..................................7 ETUP 1.4 ADSL S ..................................8 ETUP 1.5 DDNS S ..................................8 ETUP 1.6 UPNP S ..................................9 ETUP 1.7 FTP A ...................................
  • Page 3 5 SYSTEM SETUP .................................. 27 5.1 S .......................... 27 ERIAL UMBER AND ERNEL ERSION 5.2 A ................................. 27 CCOUNT ANAGE 5.2.1 Add, Delete ................................27 5.2.2 User Group ................................29 5.3 T ..................................30 ETUP 5.4 L ..................................30 ETUP 5.5 L ..................................
  • Page 4: Network Setup

    1 Network Setup 1.1 Network Status The connection schematic diagram for the entire system frame of HD IP CAMERA as figure 1.1. Connect PC and HD IP CAMERA directly and set network parameter as follow: 1.the default IP address is 192.168.0.123, net mask is 255.255.255.0, so you must add a IP address make the PC can access the device (such as 192.168.0.88).
  • Page 5 Fiure1.3 enter “ping 192.168.0.123 –t” Figure1.4 network is through Figure 1.5 networks is not through After then, power on. Enter the IP address in IE browser and press “enter”. Then it will display the...
  • Page 6: Ethernet Setup

    following interface as figure1.6, and then enter user name (admin) and password (123456) and click “Login”. Figure 1.6 Login interface After enter system select and click “Network Setup”, it will display interface as figure 1.7, displaying the IP address, gateway, net mask and DNS and so on. The detail information please refers to the actual configuration.
  • Page 7: Wifi Setup

    Figure 1.8 Ethernet setup 1.3 WIFI Setup WIFI setup as figure 1.9. First you need to set wireless router called AP for short. All parameters in this interface must be the same with the router setting. This interface only display with WIFI firmware of HD IP CAMERA.
  • Page 8: Adsl Setup

    1.4 ADSL Setup ADSL setup as figure 1.10 The username and password of the ADSL are provided by network operators, enter the correct username and password, enable ADSL and save it. It can run correctly on premise that the username, password and the confirm password is correct. It will prompt error while the password and confirm password is incorrect.
  • Page 9: Upnp Setup

    1.6 UPNP Setup UPNP setup as Figure1.12. UPNP run by external address and port. Figure1.12 UPNP Setup 1.7 FTP Account FTP account setup as Figure1.13. First a FTP server is indeed. Then apply a FTP account from the FTP server (username and password). And you must create four directory as “alarm”, “log”, “set”, “update”...
  • Page 10: Stream Setup

    Figure1.14 SMTP Account Setup 1.9 Stream Setup Stream Setup as figure 1.15. Access Protocol: while the device is in public network, TCP is a better choose, while the device and the user are the same network then UDP is a better choose. The default WEB port is 80.
  • Page 11: Media Setup

    Figure1.16 Platform Setup The device can login platform server on the premise that the server IP and Server port is corresponding to the server. The server account and password can enter them wt will. Of course enable login server is indeed. 2 Media Setup 2.1 Play Video The window for playing video as...
  • Page 12 supporting mount SD card equipment can be realized) Config: Click the "config" into the camera remote configuration items. Quit: Click on the "exit" after the exit "confirm" dialog. Click the "confirm" returned the camera after login interface. Video Stream: Select “Main Stream” or “Sub Stream” to play in the video window. Store Path: click “Setup”...
  • Page 13: Video Capture

    Add Preset: the preset number range from 1 to 255, first turn lens and enter preset number then turn lens again and enter preset number as so on. Note: it will not save the preset number greater than 65 Del. Preset: Select a preset number to be deleted from the option box and click “Del. preset” bottom Call Preset: Select a preset number from the option box and click “Call preset”...
  • Page 14: Time And Title Setup

    Figure 2.4 Video Capture Setup When set the parameter values can be manually input values; also click “default” is a good method. High “Saturation” means color is more obvious; High “Contrast” means the effect is more obvious. All the parameters must according to the physical environment. 2.3 Time and Title Setup As we know, time and title are displayed in the video window.
  • Page 15: Video Encode

    2.4 Video Encode Set the Video encoding parameters as shown in figure 2.6. There is only one resolution with the main stream. But there are five resolutions with sub stream. All the encode format are H.264. As we know, I frame is a key frame. I frame interval is too e, the quality of the video will be poorer while the network is poor.
  • Page 16: Privacy Mask

    Figure2.7 Picture Capture Picture source include “Main Stream” and “Sub Stream”; Picture quality range from 20 to 100, you also can drag the slider; Capture speed between 1 and 2, means 1 or 2 pictures per second. 2.6 Privacy Mask Privacy Mask set as shown in figure 2.8, only need to set the size of the area and keep out of the coordinates of the block parameters can block out any part of the image.
  • Page 17: Media Status

    2.7 Media Status In this interface, the main duty is display the status of video encodes. As shown in figure 2.9. Figure2.9 Media Status 3 Storage Settings Note: This function need hardware support, some models not this function. 3.1 Storage Manage In this interface, just only show the statue of the storage, as figure 3.1 Figure3.1 Storage Information 4.2 Play Back...
  • Page 18 all stream. Figure3.2 Query Condition Then click “Search”, the file will display in list as figure 3.3. The file name is the record time. Figure3.3 Record File List Last, you can play or delete or download the files. Click “Download” behind the selected record to play. As figure 3.4.
  • Page 19 Click “Delete” behind the selected record to delete. As figure 3.5. Figure3.5 Delete record succeeded First right click “Download” for download the selected record then it will prompt a dialog figure 3.6, select a directory and change a name for the record, last click “Save”, well the record save succeeded. Figure3.6 Dialog...
  • Page 20: Record Setup

    3.3 Record Setup 3.3.1 Basic Setup In this option, you need to set 4 parameters “Local Storage”, “Storage Media”, “Storage Strategy” and “Max Time Each File”. There are 7 methods about storage media. Storage strategy includes “Overwrite When Full” and “Stop When Full”. “Overwrite When Full” means when all the storage is full, it will delete the old record and go on recording;...
  • Page 21: Motion Detect Alarm Capture

    Figure3.9 Save 3.3.3 Motion Detect Alarm Capture Another way for “motion detect” alarm is capture. Except precapture and capture time, the other parameter are the same with the parameter of “Motion detect alarm record”. “Precapture” is the same meaning with”Prerecord”, “Capture time” means the time of capturing. Figure3.10 Motion Detect Alarm Picture Capture Before enable “Motion Detect Alarm Capture”, you must ensure “Picture Capture Setup”...
  • Page 22: Io Alarm Picture Capture

    Figure3.12 IO Alarm Record 3.3.5 IO Alarm Picture Capture The same method with “Motion Detect Alarm Capture”. Figure3.13 IO Alarm Picture Capture 3.3.6 Schedule Record Except “Video Stream” the other parameter is the same with “Motion Detect Alarm Record”, Video Stream include “Snapshot”...
  • Page 23: Storage Manage

    Figure3.15 Time Table You can set time span for schedule record. The max number of time span is 24. And the time for schedule record and motion detect alarm record can not be the same. 3.4 Storage Manage 4.4.1 Unmount “Unmount”...
  • Page 24: Format

    Figure4.16 Unmount Figure4.17 Figure4.18 Unmount 4.4.2 Format Select the storage to be formatted and click “Format” button, then it will prompt two dialogs figure 4.19, click “OK” to format or click “Cancel” to cancel it.
  • Page 25: Alarm Setup

    Figure4.19 Format 4 Alarm Setup 4.1 Motion Detect Alarm Setup In this interface too many parameters need to be set, such as sensitivity, threshold, block count (checking area), night time span, night sensitivity, night alarm threshold and so on. Sensitivity range from 1 to 100, 1 is the most insensitive; 100 is the most insensitive. Alarm threshold also range from 1 to 100, 1 is most likely to alarm;...
  • Page 26: Video Lost Alarm

    Also you can set alarm time as following. The max number of time span is 23. And the time for schedule record and motion detect alarm record can not be the same. Different time spans in different colors. Figure4.2 Motion Detect Schedule Each time span can not conflict, otherwise it will prompt figure 4.3: Figure4.3 Time Span Error 4.2 Video Lost Alarm...
  • Page 27: Storage Full Alarm

    4.3 Storage Full Alarm If the storage with HD IP CAMERA then you can enable “Storage Full Alarm”, it will alarm when the usage of the storage close to 100%. In this page, alarm rate is usage of storage such as 95, it means it will alarm when the usage is 95%.
  • Page 28 Figure5.2 Account Manage Click on the “Add User” and enter added “User name” and “Password”, then click “Save”, will pop-up a dialog, click the “OK", add a new user successfully figure 5.3. Figure5.3 Add User Click “delete user”, and select users to delete, then click “save”, will pop-up a dialog, click the “OK”, then the user was deleted figure 5.4.
  • Page 29: User Group

    Figure5.4 Delete user 5.2.2 User Group Different user can have different permissions. Click “Modify User” to modify the user or disable it or modify password. There are three different types of user group, viewer, operator and administrator. As a viewer, you only can view network status, media setup, storage info, serial number and so on.
  • Page 30: Time Setup

    5.3 Time Setup There are two type of update mode in this system. One is “Manual”, the other is “NTP Server”. “NTP Server” will choose a same time zone with the client automatically. NTP IP is “time.windows.com”. NTP port can be a valid port and “Refresh Time” can range form 60 to 999999. Save all parameter, then it will update as a network clock.
  • Page 31: Log View

    Figure5.8 System Log Setup 5.5 Log View Click on "query" in figure 5.9, the system will list out all the log files. Users can log files for download access, delete log files, empty log can be one-time permanent to empty all of system log.
  • Page 32: Config Manage

    5.6 Config Manage 5.6.1 Configuration file management When all parameters have been modified, you can download the configuration file and save it. Then you do not need to modify again only upload configuration file. Also you can view the configuration file in this page.
  • Page 33: Restore Config

    Figure5.14 Select firmware Figure5.15 Update Succeeded Note: the device can not be power off when updating. And the firmware must be correct. 5.6.3 Restore Config “Restore Config” means restore factory settings. All the parameters set by you will be last. There will be confirming figure 5.16, click “OK”.
  • Page 34: Regular Maintenance

    Figure5.18 reboot 5.7 Regular Maintenance User can set the device automatically re the system, as shown in figure 5.19. boot Figure5.19 Regular Maintenance 5.8 Language There are three languages “Simplified Chinese”, “Traditional Chinese” and “English”. You can choose it by yourself and save it. Figure5.20 Language settings 6 Frequently Asked Questions 6.1 Why can not access the HD IP CAMERA by IE?
  • Page 35: Why The Ptz Can Not Control

    CAMERA maybe in other network. Check the IP address and net mask. NO.4 unknown. You can restore the HD IP CAMERA to default configuration. 6.2 Why the PTZ can not control? Two reasons: NO.1 the PTZ protocol or address port or baud rate is incorrect, and then you need to modify the parameter according to the actual application as figure 3.1.

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