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  • Page 1 AVer SD1306 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREFACE ..........................1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ..................... 1 PACKAGE CONTENTS ....................... 5 PRODUCT INSTALLATION ....................6 ......................6 ONITOR ETTING I/O P .............. 7 ARDWARE NSTALLATION AND SSIGNMENT E) ..................11 OWER THERNET IP A ........................ 12 SSIGNMENT “NXU L ”........
  • Page 3 > G > M ................. 26 YSTEM ENERAL AINTENANCE IP C ............... 27 PGRADE THE AMERA IRMWARE > G > D & T ................... 28 YSTEM ENERAL > U ..................29 YSTEM ANAGEMENT > U ..................29 YSTEM ANAGEMENT > N >...
  • Page 4 > A > M ..................60 VENT RRANGEMENT OTION > A > P ................61 VENT RRANGEMENT REFERENCE > S ......................62 VENT CHEDULE > S ......................62 VENT CHEDULE > DI/DO ....................... 63 VENT ....................... 64 TATUS NFORMATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION ..................65 FACTORY DEFAULT ......................
  • Page 5: Preface

    22x zoom. It enables large area surveillance and great details while zooming in. Moreover, SD1306 offers two-way audio communication to facilitate city surveillance and adds security of a micro SD based local backup capacity ensuring that images of events also save locally when the alarm is triggered or the network is down.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications Hardware ARM 926EJ 256MB Flash 16MB Image Sensor 1/3” 1.3M Panasonic CMOS sensor Lens Type 22X optical zoom lens Focal Length f=4.7~103.4mm F/no F1.6~F3.1 Pan / Tilt Range Pan: 360° / Tilt: 10°~170° auto flip Manual Control Speed Pan: 0.45°~90°/s / Tilt: 0.35°~45°/s Preset Speed 200°/s Preset Points...
  • Page 7 Network Ethernet 10/100 Base-T IPv6, IPv4, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, QoS/DSCP, Access Network Protocol list, RTSP, TCP/IP, UDP, SMTP, FTP, PPPoE, DHCP, DDNS, NTP, UPnP, 3GPP (video only), SAMBA, ONVIF System Video Resolution 1280x1024@30fps, 1280x960@30fps, 640x480@30fps, 320x240@30fps, 176x144@30fps AES, Sense Up, Sharpness, D-WDR, Shutter Speed, Video Adjust Sense-Up, AGC…etc.
  • Page 8 MicroSD/SDHC card management Recording Trigger Motion Detection, IP Check, Network Status (wired connection only), Schedule, D.I. Video Format AVI, JPEG Video Playback Delete Files Web browsing requirement ® Windows XP (32-bit), 7 (32/64-bit) ® Microsoft IE 6.0 or above (32-bit only) Notes: Please enable “Compatibility View”...
  • Page 9: Package Contents

    Package Contents Item Descriptions 1. SD1306 2. Wall mount 3. Power Adaptor (AC 24V/1A) (optional item.) 4. CD (User’s Manual and Quick Guide, NVR software included)
  • Page 10: Product Installation

    Product Installation Monitor Setting 1. Right-click on the desktop. Select “ Properties” 2. Change “Color quality” to “Highest (32-bit)”.
  • Page 11: Hardware Installation And I/O Pin Assignment

    Hardware Installation and I/O Pin Assignment 1. Install SD1306 with wall mount Step 1: Install the base on the wall. Step 2: Install the camera with wall mount pipe. 2. Connector Instruction The camera connectors are as below. Connect the power and the Ethernet cable with the camera,...
  • Page 12 3. Instruction to remove cameral module from camera housing and install cables a. Unscrew the screws on the four corners. b. Release the lock to move the whole camera module from the housing c. Finally, you can connect the Ethernet cable or DI.DO ports. I/O port Power adapter jack Ethernet...
  • Page 13 4. I/O Configuration  I/O Connection a. Please connect the G & AO pin to the external relay (buzzer) device. b. Please connect the G & A-I pin to the external trigger device. c. I/O PIN definition.  G (Ground, GND) ...
  • Page 14 If you select "N.C" in "Input sensor setting", when external device or circuit makes DI and GND pin disconnected, the camera input alarm is triggered, and then camera will execute the action user has set, for example, send snapshot to E-mail address. ...
  • Page 15: Power Over Ethernet (Poe)

    Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Set up the IP camera through Power over Ethernet (PoE). PoE is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to the network device, such as an IP camera, using the same cable as that used for network connection. It eliminates the need for power outlets at the camera locations.
  • Page 16: Ip Assignment

    Finding IP Camera by using the “NXU Lite recording software”  Finding IP Camera by using the “AVer IPCam Utility” Finding IP Camera by using “NXU Lite recording software” 1. The NXU Lite software is in the attached software CD. Before launching it, please install the software first.
  • Page 17 3. Click the “Setup” button. 4. Click the “Add IPCam” button. 5. Select the “IP Camera” item.
  • Page 18 IP camera’s setting; even the IP camera is not in the same IP segment. Press “OK” to back to previous screen and press”Connect” to start live view. Double-click the IP camera model that user has purchased (ex: SD1306). Please ignore ONVIF protocol selection; NXU Lite doesn’t support ONVIF...
  • Page 19: Finding Ip Camera By Using "Aver Ipcam Utility

    Finding IP Camera by using “AVer IPCam Utility” 1. Use the software, “AVer IPCam Utility” to assign the IP address of the IP camera. The software is in the attached software CD. 2. Run the IPCam Utility 3. Select the proper network adapter and click [Search] to begin searching.
  • Page 20 5. The IE browser will open and direct you to IP camera login page. This requires IPViewer.ocx to run. If the IE ActiveX warning message appears, click to allow running the add-on. Default ID: admin Default Password: admin [Note]  The default IP address is: 192.168.1.168 ...
  • Page 21: Using Non-Dhcp Server/Router Network

    Using NON-DHCP Server/Router Network In Non-DHCP server/router network, the static IP address must be assigned to the device each time when adding another IP camera to the network; the default IP address of the current one must be changed to avoid conflict. Please make sure the Subnet of the PC’s IP address and the IP camera’s IP address are the same.
  • Page 22 A quick way to access remote monitoring is to double-click on a selected IP camera in “Camera Name list” in AVer IPCam Utility. Then, the IE browser will open and connect to IP camera. Then, please key in the default “ID” and “Password”, both of which are “admin”.
  • Page 23: Install Activex Control

    Install ActiveX Control The first time you attempt to view the camera video via Internet Explorer, it will ask you to install the ActiveX component. If the installation fails, please check the security settings for the Internet Explorer browser. 1. IE  Tools  Internet Options…  Security Tab  Custom Level…  Security Settings  Download unsigned ActiveX controls...
  • Page 24 When the following dialogue box appears, click “Yes”.
  • Page 25: Using The Ip Camera Browser Interface

    Using the IP Camera Browser Interface The admin have the full access to the IP camera browser interface. The menu on the left, you can expand and navigate to access all the features. Preview Launch the Internet Explorer browser, type the IP address of the IP camera in the address field. It will show the following dialogue box.
  • Page 26 Name Function (2) Speed To adjust the movement range from number 1~9. The larger number you choose, the bigger movement range you get. (3) Focus Mode When you use direction controller to move the camera position, you can select focus mode in manual or auto. (4) Patrol Build a group to do patrol function.
  • Page 27: Setting Preset Points

    Name Function (19) Speaker Turn on the PC’s speaker so that PC side can hear sound from IP camera side. Click this button again to mute this function. Use the scroll bar to adjust the speaker volume. It shows the current speaker volume’s value. (20) Language Select the browser interface language.
  • Page 28: Setting A Patrol Group

    Setting a patrol group (After clicking on “Patrol”). To build a new group, select a number from "Patrol" drop-down list, and click "Edit". You can customize up to 8 groups. Give the group name, and select how long the patrol lasts. If you select "Always", the camera will keep patrol until someone stop it manually.
  • Page 29: Cruise Setting

    Cruise setting  Number: Setting a cruise number: Create up to 8 types of different movements (speed, Zoom, focus, direction) assigned with 8 numbers. For example, when you click on Record Start under cruise number 1, the movement pattern you create will be assigned to number 1. Same method applies to other numbers.
  • Page 30: System > General

    System > General n this section, only admin level is authorized to configure the IP camera system maintenance and the date and time settings. System > General > Maintenance In the Maintenance tab, the administrator can check the system event log, upgrade the system firmware, reset the configuration settings without having to change the user management and network settings, reboot, and restore all back to factory default settings.
  • Page 31: To Upgrade The Ip Camera Firmware

    Name Function (4) Firmware upgrade Upgrade the firmware to the latest version. To Upgrade the IP Camera Firmware 1. Download the file from our website and save it in your computer hard disk. 2. Click Browse. Locate and select the file and click Open.
  • Page 32: System > General > Date & Time

    System > General > Date & Time In the “Date & Time” tab, the administrator can set and update the system’s date and time. After filling in the correct settings, click Apply to apply the new settings. Name Function (1) Current Date & Time Display the current date and time.
  • Page 33: System > User Management

    Name Function (4) Setting Method Select the date & time settings method. Sync with current PC – Obtain the date and time setting on the current login computer. Sync with NTP Server – Obtain the date and time setting from NTP server.
  • Page 34  Add user: Enter the user name in “Username”, the password in “Password”, and re-enter the password in “Confirm”. Then, click “Add/Set”.  User List: Click edit to change the account password. To delete the user account, click Remove button. [Note] 1.
  • Page 35: System > Network Setting > Setting

    System > Network Setting > Setting  Device Name: Used to name the IP camera to search more easily for this specific one among all connected IP cameras.  Network Type: IP camera supports DHCP, static IP and PPPoE. After completed all settings, click Apply to save the configuration.
  • Page 36: System > Network Setting > Sever

    System > Network Setting > Sever To send out the video via Email or FTP, or to save on NAS.  Mail Setting: Used to send out the video via Email. a. Login Method: Click drop-down list to select the method to login Email server – “Account” or “Anonymous”.
  • Page 37: System > Network Setting > Ddns

     NAS Settings: Used to send out the video to NAS server. a. Enter necessary information in “Location”, “Workgroup”, “Account Name” and “Password” columns. b. If the user wants to create a new folder on the NAS server to save the video file, select “Yes” under the “Create the folder”.
  • Page 38  Status - Common warning message: Updating! Failed(1), please check your DNS setting. Failed(2), please check your internet connection. Failed(3), please check your internet connection. Failed(6), receiving data failure - Warning message from different service provider:  Server Provider : dyndns.org Failed(4),please check the Dyndns.org.
  • Page 39: System > Network Setting > Other 1

     HTTP Port: setup web page connecting port and video transmitting port (default: 80)  HTTPS Port: AVer IP Camera supports encrypted browsing using HTTPS. This is configured on the System > Advance > HTTPS  UPnP Support: This IP camera supports UPnP, if this service is enabled on your computer, the camera will automatically be detected and a new icon will be added to “My Network Places.”...
  • Page 40  RTSP Authentication: Select the RTSP authentication mode – disable, basic, or digest.  RTSP Port: setup port for RTSP transmitting (default: 554)  RTP Start and End Port: in RTSP mode, you may use TCP and UDP for connecting. TCP connection uses RTSP Port (554).
  • Page 41: System > Network Setting > Other 2

    System > Network Setting > Other 2 Multicast Setting (based on the RTSP Server): User can setup two streaming based on the RTSP Server. Multicast operation example: The application is to get the multicast streaming in the LAN environment. Basically, the users operate VLC player, and then you can get the multicast streaming form IP camera.
  • Page 42 Step 2: 2. Select Demuxers and RTP/RTSP 3. Select force multicast RTP via TRSP 1. Select all Step 3: Select Media/open network stream...
  • Page 43 Step 4: Input rtsp://[IPCAM Address] / [RTSP Path] The URL address should be the same as the RTSP path in Video Stream (System-->Video Stream)
  • Page 44 [Notice] a. If the received image is not from the required IP camera, please adjust the value. (change either IP address or port number) b. If the Multicast stream you use doesn’t support RTSP Keepalive, please select NO.
  • Page 45: System > Network Setting > Ipv6

     Bonjour: This function enables MAC systems to link to this IP Camera. Please key in the name here.(Safari supports Bonjour protocol)  LLTD If your PC supports LLTD, enable this function then you can check the connection status, properties, and device position (like IP address) of this IP Camera in the network map. In the computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can find LLTD through the path Start ...
  • Page 46: System > Advance > Https

    System > Advance > HTTPS HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure): Https can help protect streaming data transmission over the internal on the higher security level. You can select the connection type. "Https" means user cannot connect the camera via Http protocol. The Https path will be: "https ://( IP address)/". If you select "Http &...
  • Page 47 Created Request: Setting the secure identification and apply it. There are two ways to set Certificate- Install Signed Certificate or Create Self-Signed Certificate.
  • Page 48: System > Advance > Snmp

    System > Advance > SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides a simple framework for administering networked hardware. To manage the IP camera, you have to prepare a MIB browser or similar tools first. SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 can be enabled simultaneously. ...
  • Page 49  SNMPv3: For data security reason, the authentication and encryption assurances are added when developing SNMPv3. The user has to give not only the security name (the same as "community name" in v1&v2c, or sometimes we call it "context name") but the password in order to access the IP camera.
  • Page 50: System > Advance > Access List

    System > Advance > Access list You can deny an IP address or a range of IP address so that they cannot access the IP camera. Tick the "enable" box, key in the IP address you want to deny, select "deny" then click "Add" to add it to the list.
  • Page 51: System > Advance > Qos/Dscp

    System > Advance > QoS/DSCP QoS/DSCP (Quality of Server/Differentiated Services Code-point) specifies a simple mechanism for classifying and managing network traffic and provides QoS on IP networks. DSCP is a 6-bit in the IP header for packet classification purpose. The number 0~63 for Live Stream, Event / Alarm, and Management represent the ratio that the bandwidth is divided.
  • Page 52: System > Image

    System > Image Admin and operator levels can adjust the Image setting. They are: OSD, Preference, Advanced. System > Image> OSD In OSD tab, you can enable/disable overlaying time stamp. Check “Enable” box to display date and time stamp on video screen.
  • Page 53: System > Image > Preference

    System > Image > Preference In Preference tab, you can tune the IP camera white balance, change the video orientation, and adjust the brightness and contrast.  White Balance: Adjust white balance value.  Video Orientation: To Flip or Mirror the video on screen. ...
  • Page 54: System > Image> Advanced

    System > Image> Advanced Click Default button will back to factory default setting.  Shutter Time: Adjust the shutter time level to get the best image quality. Auto: Both the iris and shutter are adjusted by the camera automatically. IRIS: You can adjust the aperture open or closed. The smaller the "F" value you select, the larger the aperture opens and the brighter the image becomes.
  • Page 55  Day & Night Mode: The camera can detect the light level of environment. If you select "Auto", the image will be turned to black and white at night in order to keep clear. Under "Times Mode" the switch time of Color / Black and White is according to the given time. You can also control it by choosing "Color"...
  • Page 56: System > Video Stream > General

    System > Video Stream > General  Video System: PAL or NTSC.
  • Page 57: System > Video Stream > Stream1

    System > Video Stream > Stream1  Basic Mode Click Apply to save the configuration.  Resolution: There are 6 resolutions can be chosen –1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x720, 640x480, 320x240, 176x144.  Profile: Chose between Main and Baseline.  Quality: There are 5 levels to adjust – Best, High, Standard, Medium, and Low. The higher the quality is, the bigger the file size is.
  • Page 58  Video Bitrate: 32Kbps~1Mbps (the higher the Video Bitrate is, the better the video quality is).  Video Frame Rate: The video refreshing rate per second.  GOP Size: It means "Group of Pictures".  Video Format: H.264, MPEG4 or JPEG ...
  • Page 59: System > Video Stream > Stream2

    System > Video Stream > Stream2  Basic Mode Click Apply to save the configuration.  Resolution: There are 6 resolutions can be chosen –1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x720, 640x480, 320x240, 176x144.  Profile: Chose between Main and Baseline.  Quality: There are 5 levels to adjust – Best, High. Standard, Medium, and Low. The higher the quality is, the bigger the file size is.
  • Page 60  Advanced Mode  Resolution: There are 6 resolutions can be chosen –1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x720, 640x480, 320x240, 176x144.  Profile: Chose between Main and Baseline.  Rate Control: There are CBR (Constant Bit Rate) and VBR (Variable Bit Rate) to use. ...
  • Page 61: System > Video Stream > Stream3

    RTSP Path: It’s a URL address. [Note] To get the best mobile viewing quality, please download AVer iViewer or Android iViewer from the Apple App store or Google Play. iViewer takes video from Stream 1 or Stream 2, not from...
  • Page 62: System > Audio

    System > Audio IP camera supports 2-way audio (mono). User can send audio from IP camera by external microphone to remote site; User can also send audio from remote PC site to IP camera’s external speaker. 1. IP camera to PC: select “Enable” to start this function. 2.
  • Page 63: System > Sd Card

    System > SD Card Please insert microSD/SDHC card before use it. Make sure pushing microSD/SDHC card into the slot completely.
  • Page 64: Event > Arrangement > Motion

    Event > Arrangement > Motion Motion Detection: IP camera only allows whole area motion detection. When motion is triggered, it can send the video to some specific mail addresses, transmit the video to remote ftp server, trigger the relay, and save video to local microSD/SDHC card. To start the motion detection, please check “Enable”.
  • Page 65: Event > Arrangement > Preference

    Event > Arrangement > Preference  Record File:  File Format: IP camera allows 3 different types of recording file to change its record size. When motion/alarm is triggered, there are 3 different types of record mode.  AVI File (With Record File Setting ) ...
  • Page 66: Event > Schedule

    Event > Schedule  Schedule: After complete the schedule setup, the camera data will be recorded according to the schedule setup.  Snapshot: After enable the snapshot function, user can select the storage position of snapshot file, the Interval time of snapshot and the reserved File Name of snapshot.
  • Page 67: Event > Di/Do

    Event > DI/DO SD1306 supports 2 digital input/1 digital output. When input is triggered, it can trigger the relay and send the video to some specific mail addresses, transmit the video to remote ftp server and save video to local microSD/SDHC card.
  • Page 68: Status Information

    Output Setting:  Mode setting: The output mode affects the DO or relay out duration.  On/off Switch: Relay status is based on sensor triggered times.  Time Switch: To restore the original relay status after the interval time.  Relay out: You can manually stop it at this page or at the preview page. Status Information Click Apply button to save the configuration.
  • Page 69: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration  Configuration 1 a. Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem b. IP address: More than one real IP c. IP camera and PC connect to the internet d. For fixed real IP, set up the IP into IP camera and PC. For dynamic IP, start PPPoE.
  • Page 70  Configuration 2 a. Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem b. IP address: one real IP c. IP camera and PC connect to the internet d. Device needed: IP sharing e. Use virtual IP, set up port forwarding in IP sharing.(Please refer to Network Setting  Other 1 ...
  • Page 71: Factory Default

    Factory Default 1. To recover the default IP address and password, please follow the following steps. 2. Remove power and Ethernet cable. 3. Press and hold the button and connect power and Ethernet cable to the camera again and hold for round 20 seconds for system booting.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    Problem Solution Please refer to the manual of “Factory Default setting” I forgot the account and password for SD1306. How can I go back to default description. setting? Default Windows Media Player doesn’t have H.264 I recorded video file in H.264 file format decoder so that you can’t playback the file...
  • Page 73: Appendix

    Appendix SD1306 is compliant with microSD/SDHC card and to ensure recording quality, and please use memory cards over 2G and Class 4 above (Max. 32G) MicroSD/SDHC card Transcend SDHC class4 16GB Transcend SD class4 16GB Transcend SDHC class4 32GB Transcend SD class4 32GB...
  • Page 74: Copyright

    © 2015 AVer Information Inc. All rights reserved. All rights of this object belong to AVer Information Inc. Reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of AVer Information Inc. is prohibited. All information or specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 75 You as the original purchaser. Except for the foregoing, the Product is provided “AS IS.” In no event does AVer warrant that You will be able to operate the Product without problems or interruptions, or that the Product is suitable for your purposes. Your exclusive remedy and the entire liability of AVer under this paragraph shall be, at AVer’s option, the repair or replacement...
  • Page 76: Governing Law And Your Rights

    Governing Law and Your Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights; You may also have other rights granted under state law. These rights vary from state to state.

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