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  • Page 1 H.264 Network Camera User Manual...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with a dry cloth. 7) Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce heat.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Product Features ....................... 4 2. Accessing the Camera ....................14 2.1 Access from a Browser ..................15 2.2 Accessing the IP Camera from the Internet ............. 15 2.3 Adjusting the Image .................... 15 2.4 Live View ......................16 2.5 Video Stream Types ....................
  • Page 4: Product Features

    1. Product Features Part Names and Descriptions ⑥Alarm In ⑤Alarm Out ④Power ③Audio Out (White) ②Audio In (Black) ①Network Network Connector This PTZ Camera series connects to the network via a standard network cable, and automatically detects the speed of the local network segment (10BaseT/100BaseTX Ethernet). This socket must be used to power the PTZ Camera series via Power over Ethernet (PoE).
  • Page 5 Alarm Out Two relay output (2A : AC120V / DC24V) COM (Alarm Out 2) Alarm Out 2 COM (Alarm Out 1) Alarm Out 1 Alarm In Two analog (dry contact) alarm input COM (Alarm In 2) Alarm In 2 COM (Alarm In 1) Alarm In 1...
  • Page 6: Video Output

    ⑦Reset Button ⑧Micro SD card slot (SDHC Supported) ⑩Status ⑨Video output for service monitor Reset Button Press this button to restore the camera configuration to its factory default settings. Micro SD card Save snapshot images onto a Micro SD card. Video Output for Service monitor This analog video output is available when installation mode is set to ON.
  • Page 7: Installation Guide

    Installation Guide Silica Gel 1. Attach included silica gel accessory to the camera module with double-sided tape.
  • Page 8 Ceiling Installation: Surface Mount Plastic Anchor(X4) Gasket Bottom 1. Punch holes in order to pass cable through the ceiling. Insert the gasket into the case bottom and Case Bottom secure with plastic anchors and tapping screws. Tapping Screw M4X30 (X4) Safety wire 2.
  • Page 9 3. Secure the dome cover to the case bottom with Hex lobe (T20) screws. Hex lobe Screw (X4) Dome Cover...
  • Page 10 In-Ceiling Installation: In-ceiling Mount Bracket Safety wire O-ring (X4) Separate bracket safety wire, hex lobe screws, and O-rings from product body. Hex lobe Screw (X4) Drill a hole in the ceiling for the main body (Ø 136mm). Connect the body to the ceiling with tapping screws after connecting the cables through the hole.
  • Page 11 3. Align the dome cover with the case bottom and secure with Hex lobe (T20) screws. Hex lobe Screw (X4) Dome Cover...
  • Page 12 Wall Installation: Wall Mount (Option) Wall Mount Bracket Anchor Bolt (X4) Machine Screw M4X10 (X4) Affix the wall mount bracket to the wall with anchor bolts. Put gasket in the case bottom and secure to the wall mount bracket with machine screws. After connecting the cables secure the case bottom to the module.
  • Page 13 Ceiling Pendant Installation: Ceiling Mount (Option) Anchor Bolt(X4) Ceiling Mount Bracket Machine Screw M4X10(X4) 1. Affix the ceiling mount bracket to the ceiling with anchor bolts. 2. Put gasket in the case bottom and secure to the ceiling mount bracket with machine screws. 3.
  • Page 14: Accessing The Camera

    Sun-shield Installation: Sun shield Mount (Option) Wall Mount Bracket Ceiling Mount Bracket Machine Screw M3X10 (X4) Sun Shield Mount Adaptor 1. Turn mount adaptor in wall or ceiling mount bracket counterclockwise to remove. 2. Join sun shield to mount adaptor with machine screw (flat head). 3.
  • Page 15: Access From A Browser

     Follow the instructions in the IP Camera Installation Guide to install the camera. This IP Camera can be accessed on most standard operating systems and web browsers. For the best performance, Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 9 (32bit) is recommended. 2.1 Access from a Browser 1.
  • Page 16: Live View

    Open the Live View page in a web browser. Select the Setup tab and open the Installation page. Select Video Format. Connect an analog monitor to the Video Out with a BNC cable. Use the image to confirm the camera is position properly. Check and confirm the image is set as desired on the Lenz Adjustment in Live View page.
  • Page 17: Video Stream Types

    2.5 Video Stream Types  H.264 Protocols and Communication Methods: Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP): RTP is a protocol that allows programs to manage the real- time transmission of multimedia data, via unicast or multicast. Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP): RTSP serves as a control protocol to negotiate the type of transport protocol to use for the stream.
  • Page 18: Setup

    3. Setup  Administrators with unrestricted access can configure the IP Camera in the web browser through the Setup tab. 3.1 Analog Output  Toggle the Analog Output ON to connect via BNC output or toggle OFF and click SAVE. [Not all IP Cameras have an Analog Output] 3.2 Video 3.2.1 Codec...
  • Page 19  H.264 is a video compression standard that makes good use of bandwidth and which can provide high-quality video streams at less than 1 Mbit/s. The H.264 standard provides scope for a large range of different coding tools for use by various applications in different situations, and the IP Camera provides certain subsets of these tools.
  • Page 20: Camera

    3.2.2 Camera  This section allows various camera settings to be adjusted. Exposure Control:  Exposure Mode: Set to AUTO for automatic exposure control, or MANUAL to control the camera exposure manually.  AGC Gain: If Exposure Mode is set to MANUAL, AGC Gain can be set from 0- 28dB.
  • Page 21: Audio

    gradually adjust the exposure between bright and dark areas. Auto(Low Detection): Only used when the difference between bright and dark areas is severe. Auto(Middle Detection): Used when the difference falls under normal levels. Auto(High Detection): WDR will automatically activate even when the difference between bright and dark areas isn't severe.
  • Page 22: Live

    3.4 Live 3.4.1 Setup  This section allows for general viewer settings to be adjusted. Viewer Setup:  LiveView Protocol: Choose which protocol to use for live video. RTP Unicast (UDP), RTP Multicast (UDP), or RTP over RTSP (TCP) can be selected. ...
  • Page 23: Sd Card

    3.5 SD Card 3.5.1 Config  This section is provided to set up an SD Card for recording images. SD Card Configuration:  Overwriting: Enable or Disable the SD Card function for recording images.  SD Status: Check the status of the SD Card. ...
  • Page 24: Periodical

    Event SD Writing:  SD Writing: Choose whether to Enable or Disable this function.  Directory: Input the desired file path on the SD Card for the uploaded images.  File Prefix: Input the desired file name prefix (for example, alm_). ...
  • Page 25: Config

    3.6.1 Config  This section is provided to set-up a FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server so the IP Camera can send recorded images to the server. Server Configuration:  FTP Server: Enable or Disable the FTP Server function for downloading recorded images.
  • Page 26: Event

    3.6.2 Event  This page is for configuring whether or not to send images to an FTP server when an event occurs. Event FTP Sending:  FTP Sending: Choose whether to Enable or Disable this function.  Directory: Input the desired file path on the FTP server for the uploaded images. ...
  • Page 27: Periodical

    3.6.3 Periodical  This page is for configuring whether or not to periodically upload images from the camera to an FTP server. Periodical FTP Sending:  FTP Sending: Choose whether to Enable or Disable this function.  Directory: Input the desired file path on the FTP server for the uploaded images. ...
  • Page 28: Motion

    3.7.2 Motion  This page is designed to allow for different motion areas to be selected and saved. Select an area and use the mouse to click and drag the desired area, then click Save. 3.7.3 Mapping  This page is designed to allow a user to select whether or not to have an e-mail notification sent to specified users if Alarm In or motion event occurs.
  • Page 29: Network

    3.8 Network 3.8.1 IP Setup  This page allows for current network settings to be configured, specifically the IP Camera’s IP address. The IP Camera supports IP version 4, which allows the IP address to be set automatically via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or manually via a Static IP address.
  • Page 30: Service Port

     When you double-click the camera in the list, the default web browser (Internet Explorer or compatible equivalent) will open and automatically connect to the IP Camera. 3.8.2 Service Port  This page is for setting the IP Camera port numbers. Service Port: ...
  • Page 31: Rtp

     Port Forwarding: Select AUTO to automatically set the connection ports of the router. Note: UPnP must be supported by the router.  External IP: If Port Forwarding is successful, the external IP address for the IP Camera will be displayed. This is the address that can be used to access the IP Camera.
  • Page 32: E-Mail

    3.8.4 E-mail  This page allows users to toggle e-mail notification and specify which e-mail server is used. By default, a user can toggle notifications on and the default e-mail server will function without further setting required. E-mail Setup:  Notification: Toggle e-mail notification ON/OFF.
  • Page 33: Ddns

    3.8.5 DDNS  This page allows a user to enable or disable DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) and select an address to be used for connecting to the IP Camera. DDNS Setup:  DDNS: Toggle DDNS ON/OFF.  User Set URL: Input a domain name to connect to the IP Camera (for example, http://ipcamera.dvrlink.net) 3.8.6 UPnP ...
  • Page 34: Ptz

    3.9 PTZ 3.9.1 Preset  General PTZ functions can be setup on this page. Preset Freeze: Freeze video before moving to Preset and resume after Preset movement completed. Power Up Action: Automatically continue from Scan/Tour from prior operation if unit completes booting action.
  • Page 35: Preset

    3.9.2 Preset  Preset is a pre-defined camera view than can be quickly and easily moved to and viewed, simply by selecting the preset. Preset: select preset Number. Name: Input preset Name. Show Advanced: Day/Night Focus Setup windows pops up. Save: Specified value Saved.
  • Page 36: Scan

    3.9.3 Scan  Scan displays the video stream from different preset positions. Name: Up to 15 characters can be used to set a Scan name. Number: 1-12 can be set (no duplication) Speed: Preset interval movement speed. Dwell Time: The waiting time between moving to the next Preset. Preset: Can select one from previously set Presets.
  • Page 37: System

    3.9 System 3.9.1 User  This page is for user management: adding new User IDs within a specific group and specifying the user’s password, e-mail address, and whether or not the user should receive e-mail notifications. A user may also be deleted. The Admin group allows users to change settings and view live streaming video. The User group only allows users to view live streaming video.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    3.9.3 Maintenance  This page is for important system maintenance for the IP Camera. Maintenance:  System Name: Input the desired name for the IP Camera.  System Reboot: Reboots the IP Camera if clicked.  Factory Default: Resets all IP Camera settings to original factory settings if clicked. ...
  • Page 39: Accessory List

    Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (“UL”) has not tested the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product. UL has only tested for fire, shock or casualty hazards as outlined in UL’s Standard(s) for Safety, UL60065. UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security or signaling aspects of this product.

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