Welcome Thank you for purchasing this network camera. The camera adopts the Progressive Scan technology with low-bit-rate video compression, providing the high image resolution, outstanding picture quality, real time performance, and clear image under motion for your surveillance solution. The camera comes with a browser-based configuration utility that allows you to integrate it into your network easily.
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Contents Welcome ....................2 Important information for using the manual......... 2 Disclaimer .................... 3 Copyright ..................... 3 Contents ....................4 Chapter 1. Knowing Your Camera ............5 Package contents ................5 Camera components and functions............. 5 System requirements................7 Camera features.................. 7 Chapter 2.
Chapter 1. Knowing Your Camera Package contents Check the following items that are included in the package. Contact the authorized dealer of your locale immediately if any item contained is damaged or missing. One network camera One L-type hex key wretch ...
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Socket set screws Fasten lens to camera by using L-type hex key wretch. Reset button Press the button to restart the camera. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds to restore the factory default settings for the camera. Audio output The audio output connects an external active speaker (2-way audio supported).
System requirements When the camera is installed in your network for remote surveillance applications, ensure the computer is in good network connection and meet system requirements as below: Minimum system requirement for connecting one camera CPU: Pentium 4 class, 2.0GHz Memory: 512MB RAM Hard disk drive: 500MB of available space GPU: AGP card, 128MB RAM;...
Chapter 2. Hardware and Software Installation Installing the camera Hardware Mount the lens by turning it clockwise onto the camera then connect the DC-iris control cable to the socket. Connecting the cables Connecting the Ethernet cable Use the RJ-45 type Ethernet cable to connect the camera to your local area network (LAN).
Connecting the Connecting the Ethernet power adapter cable Connect to external device* If there is any external device, connect them to DI or DO terminal. Applications of the Camera The camera installed in your network can be applied in multiple applications, including: ...
Installing software The camera setup wizard, IPSearchUtility2, that comes with your camera is a conveniently utility to search the connected camera within the network from your computer. To install the utility on your computer: Insert the Installation CD into the computer’s CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive. The CD Menu should pop up automatically.
Chapter 3. Managing the Camera Setting up the camera’s networking by setup wizard IPSearchUtility2 lets you configure your camera’s networking easily and quickly. The wizard will guide you through the necessary settings step-by-step. Launch IPSearchUtility2 on your computer. Select the camera you want and then click Wizard. When prompted, enter the User Name and Password to access the camera.
Accessing the camera’s Configuration Utility You can manage the camera via the computer’s Web browser easily. The following sections will guide you through the basic and advanced settings of the camera by using the browser-based Configuration Utility. You can access the camera through IPSearchUtility2 or via Internet Explorer: ...
Using the Configuration Utility The Main screen of the Configuration Utility provides you with many useful information and functions, including the menus on the left column, the control buttons on the top of the screen, and the Live View area for displaying the real-time video image. You can also change the display language from the Language drop-down menu.
Network Setting This sub-menu allows you to select the IP address mode and set up the related configuration. Ethernet Interface: Select the Use DHCP option when your network uses the DHCP server. When the camera starts up, it will be assigned an IP address from the DHCP server automatically.
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PPPoE This sub-menu is used when you use a direct connection via the ADSL modem. Select the Enable option to enable this feature. To activate PPPoE mode, you should have a PPPoE account from your Internet service provider. Enter the User Name and Password (twice). The camera will get an IP address from the ISP as starting up.
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This sub-menu lets you set the correct date and time for the camera. Synchronized with Time Server: Select the option and the time will be synchronized with the NTP Server. Then, select the proper Time Zone for the region from the drop-down menu and enable or disable Daylight Saving.
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Discovery Available: Select the option and the camera will be able to announce to control points that it has become available on the network. When done, click Save.
Audio/Video Setting General Settings This sub-menu allows you to set up the audio function for the camera Audio Format: From the drop-down menu, set the encoding laws as A law (a-law) ,μ law (u-law) or amr. The A law option is usually used in European PCM systems and the μ...
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Select the option and then you can determine the video H.264 streaming by Fixed Bit Rate or Quality. You also need to set the proper Resolution and Frame Rate depending on your network status. Please note that higher setting obtains better video quality while it uses more resource within your network.
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Video Orientation: In the field, the Mirror option allow you to mirror the image horizontally. Select the ON or OFF option from corresponding drop-down menu to enable or disable the function. Exposure Setting: In the field, these settings is used to adapt to the amount of light used Option Description Adjust the Shutter Time level from 1/30 sec~ 1/10000sec.
Event Setting Motion Detection This sub-menu allows you to set up the motion detection feature of the camera. The camera provides three detecting areas. To activate the detecting area, select the Enable option in the Window 1/2/3 fields. When the detecting area is activated, select the desired window and then you can use the mouse to move the detecting area and change the area coverage.
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To set up the FTP server, complete the required settings in the FTP field, including: Server, Port, User, Password, Remote Folder, and Passive Mode. Option Description Enter the IP address of the target FTP server. Server Enter the port number that is assigned for the FTP server. Port The default FTP port is 21.
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To set up the SMTP server, complete the required settings in the FTP field, including: Server, Port, Connection Security, Recipient, User, and Password. Option Description Enter the mail server address. Server Example: yourmail.com Assign the SMTP port. The default SMTP port is 25. Port Select None, STARTTLS, or SSL/TLS according to the Connection...
System Setting Camera Name This sub-menu lets you enter a descriptive name for the camera in the Camera Name option. This is helpful to identify the camera easily while multiple cameras are connected within the network. When done, click Save. ...
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Add New User: In the User Name option, enter the user’s name you want to add to use the camera. Then, enter the Password (twice) for the new user. When done, click Add. Delete User or Reset User Password: You can manage the users for the camera by removing the user or changing the account’s password.
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Unicast Start/End port: Set the start port and end port for the unicast service of the camera. The default start port is 5000 and the end port is 6000. RTSP Port: Set the transmission of streaming data within the network. The default RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) port is 554.
Record Setting This sub-menu allows you to configure the recording settings. Video Streaming: From the drop-down menu, select the video streaming as Master mode or Slave mode. Recording Storage: The recorded video files will be stored to the MicroSD card (when it is inserted). The status of the inserted MicroSD card will be displayed in the Storage Space field.
Advance Setting Day/Night Mode Setting This menu allows you to set up the schedule for recording. Day / Night Mode: From the drop-down menu, select the Disable option to disable the trigger function or select the Trigger by schedule option to set up the schedule profile for the camera.
Alarm in trigger: Generate an alarm when there is an triggered event from external device through DI port. Duration: The item allows you to specify the length of the trigger interval. When done, click Save. System Status System Information This menu displays the current configuration of the camera.
Reboot Reboot This menu lets you restart the camera just like turning the device off and on. Click Reboot. The system will keep the configuration status after rebooting.
consumption Operational 0ºC ~ +40ºC temperature Operational RH85% or less humidity Storage -20ºC ~ +70ºC temperature 158(L) x 61(W) x 57(H) mm Dimension 405g Weight CE, FCC Emission Note: The product specifications are subject to change without prior notice Configuring the IP Address of the computer The camera’s default IP address is “192.168.1.2”.
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