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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION / OPERATION USER’S MANUAL KNV-1103AT Full HD NETWORK CAMERA www.kodobr.com.br...
  • Page 2: Explanation Of Graphical Symbols

    WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRNIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
  • Page 3: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
  • Page 4: 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 us e this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ve ntilation openings. Ins tall in acc ordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS DESCRIPTION ..........................12 Key Features ........................12 Components ........................13 Camera Layout ........................14 INSTALLATION.........................16 Before Installation......................16 Starting Installation......................16 Base Installation......................16 Heater Kit Installation (Optional) ..................18 Micro SD Card Installation (Optional)................18 OPERATION ..........................19 Minimum conditions for using web browser .................19 Accessing the IP camera ....................19 Main Menu ........................20 LIVE VIEW ..........................21 Live Video Page Icons ......................21...
  • Page 6 Date & Time .......................36 Live View...........................38 Source........................38 Video & Image........................40 Image – Basic ......................41 Image – AE & AWB .....................43 Image - Day & Night ....................45 Image - WDR & 3D-DNR....................47 Image – Privacy Mask....................50 Stream1........................52 Stream2........................54 Stream3........................57 Stream4........................61 Webcasting .........................65 Basic ..........................66 Event ..........................68 Event In –...
  • Page 7 Event Map ........................87 Event Map - Add ......................89 System..........................92 Security - Users .........................92 Security - HTTPS ......................95 Security – IP Filtering ....................97 Date & Time .......................99 Network........................101 Network - Basic......................101 Network – DDNS ....................... 104 Network – RTP......................105 Network –...
  • Page 8 Upgrading the Firmware ....................117 General Troubleshooting ....................117...
  • Page 9 LIST of ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. Mounting Hole......................17 Figure 2. Lock Screw.........................17 Figure 3. Mount electric box ......................18 Figure 4. Heater Kit Installation ....................18 Figure 5. Main Menu .........................20 Figure 6. Main Live View Page ....................21 Figure 7. Playback View ......................23 Figure 8.
  • Page 10 Figure 25. Video & Image / Stream3..................57 Figure 26. Video & Image / Stream3 ROI setting ................59 Figure 27. Video & Image / Stream4..................61 Figure 28. Video & Image / Stream4 ROI setting ................63 Figure 29. Video & Image / Webcasting ..................65 Figure 30.
  • Page 11 Figure 51. System / Network – Basic..................101 Figure 52. System / Network – DDNS ..................104 Figure 53. System / Network – RTP ..................105 Figure 54. System / Network – UPnP ..................107 Figure 55. System / Network – QoS ..................108 Figure 56.
  • Page 12: Description

    DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The KNV-1103AT camera is an internet protocol based megapixel network camera with a built- in web based viewer on Internet Explorer®. The camera has a connection feature for third-party applications and compatible with supplied Utility software for easy installation and Client software to search, configure, manage, live view, record and playback.
  • Page 13: Components

    - Voice Alert Linked to Alarm Detection The KNV-1103AT can play the audio file stored in the camera in synchronization with alarm detection by the sensor input or the motion detection function.
  • Page 14: Camera Layout

    Accessory kit for installing Dome Camera Template sheet Extension connector kit NOTE Adapter for DC12V / AC24V are not supplied. Camera Layout Top View Lens: Allows wide area to be monitored Connection Cable: 26pin camera extension cable Connection Cable...
  • Page 15 Main POWER connection - RED; DC12V or AC24V - WHITE; GND or AC24V Heater POWER connection (Optional) - ORANGE; DC12V or AC24V - BLACK; GND or AC24V ALARM connection - PINK; Alarm Input 1 - GREEN; GND - YELLOW; Alarm Input 2 - BROWN;...
  • Page 16: Installation

    INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before Installation Before installing the camera, thoroughly familiarize yourself with the information in this section of the manual. - Recommends connecting the camera to a network that use a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server to address devices. - To ensure secure access to the IP camera, place the camera behind a firewall when it is connected to a network.
  • Page 17: Figure 1. Mounting Hole

    Figure 1. Mounting Hole 2. Attach the safety wire for securing the dome camera to ceiling or structure not to fall. 3. Extract each wire through the cable hole, connect BNC cable and communication lines. 4. Unlock torx screws (4x) the dome cover and fix the dome case firmly with supplied mounting screws (4x), plastic anchors (4x), O-Rings (4x).
  • Page 18: Heater Kit Installation (Optional)

    Figure 3. Mount electric box Heater Kit Installation (Optional) 1. Place the heater element is slot “A”. Please ensure that the cables are facing upwards and the heater is pointing towards the Dome. 2. Place the PCB in slot “B”. Please ensure that the PCB is facing inside of the Dome with the connection blocks at the top.
  • Page 19: Operation

    OPERATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before starting the camera, installation must be complete. The camera completes a configuration sequence within approximately 40 seconds when power is supplied. The amber LED of this megapixel camera flash one time per second indicating the configuration sequence is complete. NOTE - If the DHCP is enabled but the camera is not connected to a DHCP server, the camera will be set default IP 192.168.30.220 and try to get IP from DHCP server about every two seconds.
  • Page 20: Main Menu

    - Click the Live View icon for default live image view or the Setup icon to change the configuration values. Main Menu Figure 5. Main Menu The dialog box will be appears. admin - Type User ID and Password in the dialog box. The default User ID and Password are NOTE For security purposes, be sure to change the password after you log on for the first time.
  • Page 21: Live View

    LIVE VIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Live View page provides you to select the properties of video source. You can view the live image from this page and also access the Setup menu and operate the main functions. Figure 6. Main Live View Page Live Video Page Icons Hide Main Icons: Hides main icons in the live view page.
  • Page 22 Setup: Enters setup menu. Help: Shows helpful information. Source: Specify the viewable video stream source to display in live view page. View Size: Specify the viewable video size to display in live view page. Stream Type: Specify the internet protocol to display in live view page. ROI View: Specify the specially selected area to transfer using different stream feature in the primary video image.
  • Page 23: Playback

    PLAYBACK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Playback page provides current SD recorded file lists and information. It also supports easy access and how to playback the recorded stream. Playback View User can access the recorded image in the web browser. Figure 7. Playback View Event List: Shows the recorded lists by Alarm, Trigger and Motion event.
  • Page 24 Event Search: Select the start date and end date you want to playback, and then click the Go button to show the list. In case of you want to list up according to event type, click the arrow button and select event type. Calendar: Shows the information about playback image.
  • Page 25 Please step as follows; 1. Select Start Date/Time and End Date/Time. 2. Set Export Path. 3. Click Estimate button which is s hown the file FPS and Size. . Click Export or Cancel button. NOTES 1. If you set successfully, the following pop-up windows will be appeared. 2.
  • Page 26: Setup

    SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The SETUP pages provide you to manage the camera and change the setting values. For the easy and quick access the video, the setup menu is configured two parts, which are Basic Configuration and advanced configuration. The Basic Configuration menu allows you to setup Users, basic Network and Image.
  • Page 27: Users

    The setting menu might not be available if the user does not have the permission to access this feature. The only required setting is the IP address, which is set on the Network page. All other settings are available with default values and optional. Users Use the Users tab to manage user permission to access the camera.
  • Page 28: Figure 10. Basic Configuration / Users / Add User

    - Click the Add, Modify, or Remove button for managing user account. Figure 10. Basic Configuration / Users / Add User To add a new user: 1. Click the Add button, and then new pop-up window appears. 2. Click in the User name box and type a new user name (1 to 14 alphanumeric characters). User names are not case sensitive.
  • Page 29: Figure 11. Basic Configuration / Users / Modify User

    Figure 11. Basic Configuration / Users / Modify User To modify a user: 1. Select one of the User Name in the User List Setting you want to modify. 2. Click the Modify button, and then new pop-up window appears. 3.
  • Page 30: Network

    Network Use the Network tab to manage basic network settings. Figure 12. Basic Configuration / Network IP Address Configuration: The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server has a feature that automatically assigns an IP address to the device if there is a device on the network. Obtain IP address via DHCP: Select the choice box if you want to assign the IP address from DHCP server automatically, and then the remaining setting are read-only text.
  • Page 31 IPv6 Address Configuration Check this box to enable IPv6 address configuration. Other settings for IPv6 are configured in the network router. DNS Configuration: DNS (Domain Name Service) provides the translation of host names to IP addresses on your network. Obtain DNS server via DHCP: Select the choice box if you want to use the DNS server settings provided by the DHCP server automatically, and then the remaining setting are read-only text.
  • Page 32: Image

    Image Use the Image tab to adjust the camera image setting value and orientation. Figure 13. Basic Configuration / Image Image Appearance: The image appearance allows you to adjust the camera setting parameters and change the camera orientation. All of parameters are recommended to be modifying for good image quality suitable for installation place.
  • Page 33 Brightness: The image brightness can be adjusted in the range 0-20, where a higher value produces a brighter image. The default setting is 10. Sharpness: Controls the clarity of detail in a scene. The sharpness can be adjusted in the range 0-17.
  • Page 34: Audio

    Audio Use the Audio tab to manage the basic audio settings for the camera. Figure 14. Basic Configuration / Audio Audio Setting Click the Enable audio checkbox to enable audio. This page describes how to configure the basic audio settings for the camera. This camera supports the audio full duplex that can be transmits and receives audio in both directions at a time.
  • Page 35 America. G.711 μ-law tends to give more resolution to higher range signals while G.711 A-law provides more quantization levels at lower signal levels. Audio Input: Adjusts the audio volume especially from the Mike. Input volume: The Input volume can be adjusted in the range from -21.00 to 21.00 dB. The default setting is 0 dB.
  • Page 36: Date & Time

    Date & Time Use the Date and Time tab to set the camera’s date and time values, manually or automatically. Figure 15. System / Date & Time Current Server Time: Shows the current date and time. Date: The default setting is 1970-01-01. Time: The default setting is 00:00:00.
  • Page 37 Synchronize with NTP Server: This option will obtain the correct time from an NTP server every 60 minutes. The NTP server's IP address or host name is specified in the time server. Set manually: Using this option allows you to manually enter the date and time. Date &...
  • Page 38: Live View

    Live View Use the Source tab to configure the live view video source and composite video output properties. Source Configure the default live view source in the web browser and composite video output source. Figure 16. Live View / Source Default Live View: Select which formats do you want as default live view source.
  • Page 39: Stream Type

    Stream type: Select one of the stream protocols. The default setting is UDP. Default TV out: Configure the composite video output properties. Mode: Select the composite video output format. The default setting is NTSC. Source: Select one of the composite video output sources. The default setting is stream1. -- Sequence: If you select Sequence, the composite video output repeats the video images on a single video pane according to <Sequence Mode Setting>.
  • Page 40: Video & Image

    Video & Image Use the Video & Image tab to select a preset camera stream configuration or configure custom video stream settings. The camera features multiple video streams with selectable settings for Profile, Resolution, Bit rate control, Compression, and Frame rate. The default names for the streams are Stream1, Stream2, Stream3, and Stream4.
  • Page 41: Image - Basic

    Image – Basic Use the Image-Basic tab to adjust the camera image setting values and orientation. Figure 17. Video & Image / Image – Basic Image Appearance: The image appearance allows you to adjust the camera setting parameters and change the camera orientation. All of parameters are recommended to be modifying for good image quality suitable for installation place.
  • Page 42 Brightness: The image brightness can be adjusted in the range 0-20, where a higher value produces a brighter image. The default setting is 10. Sharpness: Controls the clarity of detail in a scene. The sharpness can be adjusted in the range 0-17.
  • Page 43: Image - Ae & Awb

    Image – AE & AWB Use the AE & AWB tab to control the Auto Exposure and Auto White Balance. Figure 18. Video & Image / Image – AE & AWB Exposure Control: Exposure is the amount of light detected by the camera sensor. A scene with correct exposure settings has adequate detail and contrast between white and dark values.
  • Page 44: White Balance Control

    White Balance Control: White Balance Control defines how the camera processes video images to render true colors in a scene. White balance is especially effective in scenes with changing lighting conditions or in scene with more than one type of light source. White balance mode: Provides the options for White Balance.
  • Page 45: Image - Day & Night

    Image - Day & Night Use the Day and Night tab for clean monitoring images even in low light conditions using IR-cut filter. Figure 19. Video & Image / Image – Day & Night Day & Night Control: The D&N controls the position of the IR (Infra Red) cut filter, which determines the color or black-white setting of the camera.
  • Page 46 If you set the AGC to OFF on the [WDR & BLC Control] Web menu, the Auto mode of the DAY & NIGHT function is not available. Transition Level: Select a transition level. The default setting is Middle. Transition Time: Select a transition time.
  • Page 47: Image - Wdr & 3D-Dnr

    Image - WDR & 3D-DNR Use the WDR & 3D-DNR tab for clean monitoring images even in various camera installation environments. Figure 20. Video & Image / Image – WDR & 3D-DNR WDR & BLC Control: Provides the Wide Dynamic Range / Back Light Compensation function to view the object clearly in backlight conditions.
  • Page 48 Mode: Select a mode for WDR & BLC function. Off: Not in use. WDR: Wide Dynamic Range feature can be very helpful to cope with very challenging lighting conditions. It is capable of capturing both of the dark part and bright part and combining the differences into a scene to generate a highly realistic image as original scene.
  • Page 49 Auto: Adjust the sensitivity of the picture automatically. Sens-Up level: Select the Sense-Up level (x2 to x64). NOTE If you set to one of the SHUTTER options except AUTO on the [SHUTTER] menu or [AGC] to OFF, the [SENS-UP] setting is not available. 3D-DNR Control: 3Dimensional-Digital Noise Reduction function dramatically cleans up the noise in video frames and solves the problem of low- light sensitivity where it can display high...
  • Page 50: Image - Privacy Mask

    Image – Privacy Mask Use the Privacy Mask tab for aiming at the protection of personal privacy. The selected part is not displayed on the screen. Figure 21. Video & Image / Image – Privacy Mask Mode: Select an ON mode for Privacy Mask function. Off: Not in use.
  • Page 51 -- RECTANGLE 1. Use [Left Direction] or [Right Direction] button to select a mask on the [MASK NUMBER]. 2. Use [Left Direction] or [Right Direction] button to set up the [ON] or [OFF] on the RECT.DISPLAY option. 3. Use [Upper Direction] or [Lower Direction] button to select an option then use [Left Direction] or [Right Direction] button to adjust the option.
  • Page 52: Stream1

    Stream1 The Stream1 features the H.264 compression standard for primary stream. Figure 22. Video & Image / Stream1 H.264 Setting: Configures the H.264 setting value for stream1. Profile: Selects the stream profile that is to be used for transmissions. The default setting is High. -- High: The primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for HDTV (High-Definition television) or Blu-ray Disc applications.
  • Page 53 The maximum resolution setting might not be obtainable due to programmed compression standard and processor power. Bit rate control: The bit rate can be set as VBR (Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate). -- VBR: Automatically adjusts the bit rate according to the image complexity, using up bandwidth for increased activity in the image, and less for lower activity in the monitored area.
  • Page 54: Stream2

    Stream2 The Stream2 features the MJPEG compression standard for ROI. Figure 23. Video & Image / Stream2 MJPEG Setting: Configures the MJPEG setting value for stream2. Resolution: Specified as the number of pixel-columns (width) by the number of pixel-rows (height). The default setting is 320x240. NOTES - The stream2 resolution can be restricted automatically according to the Stream1 resolution.
  • Page 55: Figure 24. Video & Image / Stream2 Roi Setting

    Frame rate: Indicates the number of fps (frame per second) available for the video stream configuration. The Frame rate can be adjusted in the range from 1 to 30 fps. The default setting is 30 fps. NOTES - The maximum frame rate setting might not be obtainable due to programmed compression standard, resolution of the stream, and processor power.
  • Page 56 Configure ROI as follows: 1. Click Enable ROI ZOOM check box, if you want to resize ROI area. 2. Move the square box to specific region or adjust the size of square box if you want. 3. User can configure ROI setting using arrow key to move the position of square box or using scroll bar to adjust the size of square box.
  • Page 57: Stream3

    Stream3 The Stream3 features the H.264 compression standard for ROI. Figure 25. Video & Image / Stream3 H.264 Setting: Configures the H.264 setting value for stream3. Profile: Choose a profile. The default setting is High. -- High: The primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for HDTV (High-Definition television) or Blue-ray Disc applications.
  • Page 58 NOTE The maximum resolution setting might not be obtainable due to programmed compression standard and processor power. Bit rate control: The bit rate can be set as VBR (Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate). -- VBR: Automatically adjusts the bit rate according to the image complexity, using up bandwidth for increased activity in the image, and less for lower activity in the monitored area.
  • Page 59: Figure 26. Video & Image / Stream3 Roi Setting

    Content: Click in the Content box and type a description for the text you are creating (from 1 to 20 alphanumeric characters). Location: Select the appropriate place to locate the Content description. Display timer: Provides the device timer setting value. The default setting is OFF. ROI Setting: ROI (Region of Interest) features that transmit specially selected area in the primary stream using different channel, resolution, and frame rate.
  • Page 60 - Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 61: Stream4

    Stream4 The Stream4 features the H.264 compression standard for ROI. Figure 27. Video & Image / Stream4 H.264 Setting: Configures the H.264 setting value for stream4. Profile: Choose a profile. The default setting is High. -- High: The primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for HDTV (High-Definition television) or Blue-ray Disc applications.
  • Page 62 Resolution: Specified as the number of pixel-columns (width) by the number of pixel-rows (height). The Resolution can be adjusted in the range from 320x240 to 720x576. The default setting is 320x240. NOTE The maximum resolution setting might not be obtainable due to programmed compression standard and processor power.
  • Page 63: Figure 28. Video & Image / Stream4 Roi Setting

    Text Overlay Setting: Allows you to overlay user favorite text into image. Click the Enable text overlay box to enable text overlay. Content: Click in the Content box and type a description for the text you are creating (1 to 20 alphanumeric characters).
  • Page 64 - The ROI setting values in this page are applied as soon as clicking / moving. - ROI ZOOM function can slow down the performance of the camera - Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 65: Webcasting

    Webcasting The KNV-1103AT can stream live video to a website. Copy the HTML code generated on the screen and paste it in page code of the website you want to display live video. Figure 29. Video & Image / Webcasting Webcasting HTML code: Supports 4 streams for webcasting service.
  • Page 66: Basic

    Audio This camera supports the audio full duplex that can be transmits and receives audio in both directions at a time. Basic Use the Audio tab to manage and configure the basic audio settings for the camera. Figure 30. Audio / Basic Audio Setting: Click the Enable audio checkbox to enable audio.
  • Page 67 - G.711, also known as Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), is a very commonly used waveform codec. G.711 uses a sampling rate of 8,000 samples per second, with the tolerance on that rate 50 parts per million (ppm). Non-uniform quantization (logarithmic) with 8 bits is used to represent each sample, resulting in a 64 kbit/s bit rate.
  • Page 68: Event

    Event The Event tabs describe how and when the unit will perform certain actions. Alarm In, Manual Trigger and VMD may be set up as alarm sources. Event Out is often set up to upload images, send email and activate output ports. Many event actions require an Event server for their function. This server is used to receive uploaded Motion JPEG images.
  • Page 69 Type: The default setting is NO. -- NO: Normally Open As an example, if the Normal state for a pushbutton connected to an input is Open circuit, this means that as long as the button is not pushed (and the Current state remains as Open circuit), the state will be inactive.
  • Page 70: Event In - Manual Trigger

    Event In – Manual Trigger The Manual Trigger features an alarm out signaling, JPEG file transfer to FTP server, and sends email to SMTP server whenever operator clicks Manual Trigger button in the Live View window. Figure 32. Event / Event In – Manual Trigger Manual Trigger Setting: Click the Enable manual trigger checkbox to enable manual trigger.
  • Page 71: Event In - Vmd Stream1

    Event In – VMD Stream1 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in selected windows, which are placed in the video image to target specific areas. Movement in the areas outside the selected windows will be ignored. The camera can be configured with up to maximum 4 include windows.
  • Page 72 Video Motion Detection Setting: The following step describes how to configure the camera for motion detection. First, Click the Enable VMD stream1 checkbox to enable the VMD settings. 1. Move the mouse to Pre-Viewer window and then click the right button of the mouse. A new pop- up menu window appears.
  • Page 73: Event In - Vmd Stream3

    Event In – VMD Stream3 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in selected windows, which are placed in the video image to target specific areas. Movement in the areas outside the selected windows will be ignored. The camera can be configured with up to maximum 4 include windows.
  • Page 74 1. Move the mouse to Pre-Viewer window and then click the right button of the mouse. A new pop- up menu window appears. 2. Click the New tab, and then configure, resize, and place the VMD area. 3. Click in the Windows title box and type a title (1 to 31 alphanumeric characters). 4.
  • Page 75: Event In - Vmd Stream4

    Event In – VMD Stream4 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in selected windows, which are placed in the video image to target specific areas. Movement in the areas outside the selected windows will be ignored. The camera can be configured with up to maximum 4 include windows.
  • Page 76 1. Move the mouse to Pre-Viewer window and then click the right button of the mouse. A new pop- up menu window appears. 2. Click the New tab, and then configure, resize, and place the VMD area. 3. Click in the Windows title box and type a title (1 to 31 alphanumeric characters). 4.
  • Page 77: Event Out - Smtp (Email)

    Event Out – SMTP (Email) Use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server to send an email notification when an event server is activated. The camera can be configured to send event and email messages via SMTP. If your mail server requires authentication, click the Use (SMTP) authentication checkbox for use authentication to log in to this server.
  • Page 78: Email Server

    Aggregate events: Enter the number of events for Email sending. If the event numbers are reached the setting value, Email sending is available. Use Email server: Click the Use Email server checkbox and provide the following information for Email server. Email server: Enter the host names or IP addresses for your mail servers in the fields provided.
  • Page 79 The Sender email address will be used as the sender for all receivers sent by this camera and the Receivers listed here will be received same email by this camera. The maximum number of Receivers is eight. SMTP (Email) Test: Enter the recipient's email address and click the Test button to test that the mail servers are functioning and that the email address is valid.
  • Page 80: Event Out - Ftp & Jpeg

    Event Out – FTP & JPEG Save the JPEG of the activated event to a defined FTP server. Figure 37. Event / Event Out – FTP & JPEG. FTP Setting: FTP notification will save a file on the specified FTP server. Click the Enable FTP checkbox and provide the following information for FTP notification: Server: Enter the IP address or host name of the target FTP server.
  • Page 81 User name: Enter the User name as provided by your network administrator. -- Anonymous login: Click the Anonymous login checkbox to permit anyone to access FTP server. Password: Enter the Password as provided by your network administrator. NOTE If you permit to login FTP server by anyone without password, click the Anonymous login checkbox. JPEG Setting: Configure the JPEG to send the FTP server.
  • Page 82: Event Out - Http Server

    Event Out – HTTP Server Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Use the HTTP ( server to send an event notification when camera detects an event. The camera can be configured to send an event to the HTTP server. Figure 38. Event / Event Out – HTTP Server. HTTP Server Setting: Click the Enable HTTP server checkbox and provide the following information for HTTP server.
  • Page 83: Event Out - Audio Alert

    NOTE Consult with your network administrator for more information on configuring HTTP notification on your local network. - Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it. Event Out –...
  • Page 84: Figure 40. Event / Event Out - Audio Alert / Arecoder Window

    Audio Alert Test: When the setup is complete, the audio output can be tested by clicking the Test button. To remove an audio file, select index and then click the Remove button. NOTE For a proper operation of audio alert function, you must check the Enable audio in the Audio setting page.
  • Page 85: Figure 41. Event / Event Out - Audio Alert / Encode Setup

    Figure 41. Event / Event Out – Audio Alert / Encode Setup NOTE All parameters must be synchronized with ones in audio setting page of network devices for a proper operation.
  • Page 86: Event Out - Record

    Event Out – Record When the network camera detects an event such as Alarm or Motion, it records the stream1 according to user settings. Figure 42. Event / Event Out – SD Record Record Setting: Click the Enable record checkbox to activate SD recording function. Enable overwrite mode: Click checkbox to overwrite SD card Pre-event:...
  • Page 87: Event Map

    Device Remove: If you want to remove SD card from camera, click the Remove button first and then remove SD card. Remove: Click the Remove button to remove SD card. Device Information: Shows current SD card information. - Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 88 Event In: Shows the source of event type as Alarm-In-1, Alarm-In-2, and VMD configured by the user. Event Out: Shows the destination of event output as SMTP server, FTP server, Alarm-out port, Audio alert, PTZ preset and SD record.. NOTE To add new event, click the Add button.
  • Page 89: Event Map - Add

    Event Map - Add Event Map page provides how to configure the event action if there is event triggering such as Alarm-In and Manual trigger.
  • Page 90: Figure 44. Event / Event Map - Add

    Figure 44. Event / Event Map – Add General: Enter the user favorite event name. Name: Click in the Name box and type a user favorite event name (1 to 31 alphanumeric characters). Event In: Shows the Event source type to be configured. Type: Selects the Event source type.
  • Page 91 PTZ Preset: Click the PTZ Preset checkbox to enable the PTZ Preset function. SD Record: Click the SD Record checkbox to enable the SD Record function. Day & Night: Click the Day & Night checkbox to enable the Day & Night function due to Alarm input triggering.
  • Page 92: System

    System The System tabs features various system information especially network security, advanced network setting parameters, system configurations and maintenance. Security - Users Use the Users tab to provide user permission to access the camera and lists User name and User Group accounting.
  • Page 93: Figure 46. System / Security / Users - Add User

    User Group: Shows the assigned permissions given to users. User Authority: Shows the permission status to access the menus. Figure 46. System / Security / Users - Add User To add a new user: 1. Click the Add tab, and then new pop-up window appears. 2.
  • Page 94: Figure 47. System / Security / Users - Modify User

    Figure 47. System / Security / Users - Modify User To modify a user: 1. Select one of the User Name in the User List Setting you want to modify. 2. Click the Modify tab, and then new pop-up window appears. 3.
  • Page 95: Security - Https

    Security - HTTPS Use the HTTPS tab to allow user access to the camera using web browser encrypted communication. Figure 48. System / Security – HTTPS HTTPS Connection Policy: Provides the connection policy when user access to the camera using web browser. Connection mode: The default setting is HTTP&HTTPS.
  • Page 96 communications, making it difficult for unauthorized users to intercept and view user names and passwords. - SSL requires signed certificates to determine if the web browser accessing the camera has a required authentication. This camera can generate a self-signed certificate using Open SSL. - If you select the HTTP connection policy to HTTP, you cannot access the camera using a URL beginning with “HTTPS:”...
  • Page 97: Security - Ip Filtering

    Security – IP Filtering Use the IP Filtering tab to active the IP address filtering function that decides which IP address will be allowed normally and which will be denied. Figure 49. System / Security – IP Filtering IP Filtering Setting: Provides the IP filtering elements such as On/Off, Priority, Policy and IP Ranges.
  • Page 98 - To add a subnet of network addresses, these must be added in CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) notation. For example: entering 192.168.1.0/24 will add all the addresses in the range 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. Please contact with your network administrator for more detail. - If you are accessing the network camera via a proxy server, the IP address for the proxy server must be added as an allowed address.
  • Page 99: Date & Time

    Date & Time Use the Date and Time tab to set the camera’s date and time values, manually or automatically. Figure 50. System / Date & Time Current Server Time: Shows the current date and time. Date: The default setting is 1970-01-01. Time: The default setting is 00:00:00.
  • Page 100 Synchronize with NTP Server: This option will obtain the correct time from an NTP server every 60 minutes. The NTP server's IP address or host name is specified in the time server. Set manually: Using this option allows you to manually enter the date and time. Date &...
  • Page 101: Network

    Network Contact with your network administrator to avoid any network conflicts before setting or changing the IP address of the camera. Network - Basic Use the Network-Basic tab to manage the network settings. Figure 51. System / Network – Basic...
  • Page 102: Ip Address Configuration

    IP Address Configuration: The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server has a feature that automatically assigns an IP address to the device if there is a device on the network. Obtain IP address via DHCP: Select the choice box if you want to assign the IP address from DHCP server automatically, and then the remaining setting are read-only text.
  • Page 103 Unlimited: Provides consistently good image quality at the expense of increased bandwidth and storage usage during low light. Limited to: Provides the optimized bandwidth and storage usage, but gives poor image quality. To prevent increased bandwidth and storage usage, the optimized bandwidth should be set. - Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
  • Page 104: Network - Ddns

    Network – DDNS The DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service can provide the camera with its own URL (web address), which can then be used to access it over the Internet. Use the DDNS service to assign a host name for easy access to your network camera. NOTES - If the camera has not previously been registered at the Dynamic DNS Service, you need the http://www.security-device.name...
  • Page 105: Network - Rtp

    DDNS server: Enter the DDNS server name. The default DDNS server is security-device.name Registered host: Enter the registered host name. User name: Enter the registered user name to be used for accessing the DDNS server. Password: Enter user password to be used for accessing the DDNS server. Confirm password: Enter user password again to confirm.
  • Page 106 Port Range: The RTP Port range defines the range of ports from which the video/audio ports are automatically selected. This feature is useful if the camera is connected to a NAT router with manually configured port mapping. NOTE Limit the range of ports permitted for RTP unicast/multicast by entering the Start port and End port in the provided fields.
  • Page 107: Network - Upnp

    Network – UPnP UPnP is enabled by default, and the network camera then is automatically detected by operating systems and clients that support this protocol. Figure 54. System / Network – UPnP UPnP Setting: Click the Enable UPnP checkbox to disable the UPnP. The default setting is enabling.
  • Page 108: Network - Qos

    The QoS in the KNV-1103AT Network Camera marks the data packets belonging to various types of network traffic originating from the unit. QoS-enabled network routers and switches then use these markings to apply particular treatment to these types of traffic, for example, to reserve a fixed amount of bandwidth.
  • Page 109: Language

    The main benefits of a QoS-aware network can be summarized as: - The ability to prioritize traffic and thus allow critical flows to be served before flows with lesser priority. - Greater reliability in the network, thanks to the control of the amount of bandwidth an application may use, and thus control over bandwidth races between applications.
  • Page 110: Maintenance

    Maintenance Use Maintenance tab to maintain the camera especially software reset, upgrade, backup parameters and restore parameters. Figure 57. System / Maintenance Maintenance: Provides software reset of the camera when troubleshooting. Restart: The camera is restarted without changing any of the setting. Use this method if the unit is not behaving as expected.
  • Page 111 Default: The Default button should be used with causion. Pressing this returns the camera’s settings to the factory default values including the IP address. Upgrade: Provides the latest firmware into this camera. When you upgrade the firmware with a file, your camera receives the latest available functionality and unparalleled reliability. NOTE Always read the upgrade instructions and release notes before upgrading the firmware.
  • Page 112: Support

    Support The Log and Reports provides variable information on troubleshooting and contact information, should you require technical assistances. Figure 58. System / Support Log: The log file records event in the unit since the last system restart and can be a useful diagnostic tool when troubleshooting.
  • Page 113: About

    About Here you can fine basic information about this camera. Figure 59. About The About page shows basic information about this camera as follows: - Megapixel / High Definition (HD) Network Camera - Firmware version: - MAC address:...
  • Page 114: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Image - Imaging Device -------------------------1/2.8 Inch (16:9) - Imager Type ---------------------------- CMOS Sensor - Imager Readout ------------------------ Progressive Scan - Resolution ------------------------------- Maximum 1920(H) x 1080(V) - Supported Lens Type ------------------ Auto DC Iris, Manual Iris - Wide Dynamic Range ------------------ 68 dB - White Balance Range ------------------ 2500°K - 9600°K - Low Light Sensitivity ------------------- F1.2, 50IRE -- Day Mode (Color): 0.15Lux...
  • Page 115: Audio

    -- Stream4: H.264 - Frame Rate -------------------------------- 30fps@1920x1080p, 30fps@1280x1024p, 30fps@1280x960p, 30fps@1152x864p, 30fps@1280x720p, 30fps@720x576p, 30fps@720x480p, 30fps@640x480p, 30fps@320x240p - Available Resolutions and Maximum Frame Rate STREAM1 STREAM2 STREAM3 STREAM4 Maximum H.264 JPEG H.264 H.264 Frame Rate 1920x1080 320x240 320x240 320x240 1280x1024 320x240 320x240 320x240 1280x960...
  • Page 116: Environmental

    - Alarm Events -- JPEG file upload via FTP -- Notification via Email -- External device activation - Intelligent Video ------------------------------- Video Motion Detection - Software Interface ---------------------------- NCTitanium software, Smart Manager Utility, Nautilus Server - System Integration ---------------------------- Supported Open API, ONVIF compatible Environmental - Operational Temperature -------------------- -10 ℃...
  • Page 117: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you suspect a problem is being caused by incorrect configuration or some other minor problem, consult the troubleshooting guide below. Upgrading the Firmware Firmware is software that determines the functionality of the network camera. One of your first actions when troubleshooting a problem should be to check the current firmware.
  • Page 118 7. Images only shown in black & white. → Check the Video & Image setting. 8. Blurred images. → Refocus the camera. 9. Poor image quality. → Increased lighting can often improve image quality. Check that there is sufficient lighting at the monitored location.

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