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The manual is applied to the following model:
Model No.
Resolution
Lens
TBR722
3MP@30fps
9-22mm Motorizaed Lens, F1.5
TBR721
3MP@30fps
3-10mm Motorizaed Lens, F1.4
TDR751
3MP@30fps
3-10mm Motorizaed Lens, F1.4
Note: The manual is subject to change without notice.

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  • Page 1: Network Camera

    Network Camera User Manual The manual is applied to the following model: Model No. Resolution Lens TBR722 3MP@30fps 9-22mm Motorizaed Lens, F1.5 TBR721 3MP@30fps 3-10mm Motorizaed Lens, F1.4 TDR751 3MP@30fps 3-10mm Motorizaed Lens, F1.4 Note: The manual is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ontents Preface Wide Dymamic Range (WDR) ................18 IR LED Control ......................18 Package Contents ......................... v P-Iris Control ........................18 Overview Mode Cont....................20 Chapter 1: Product Introduction Noise filter ........................19 Overview ..........................1 Exposure ........................19 Key Features ........................... 1 Day & Night Threshold ....................19 Hardware Specifications ....................
  • Page 3 HTTP ..........................27 SD Card Management ....................39 RTSP ..........................27 SD Card Information ....................39 HTTPS ..........................28 File List ..........................39 Create and Install ......................28 Date & Time ........................40 Created Request......................28 Current Camera Time ....................40 Install Certificate .......................28 Time Settings ......................40 IP Address filtering .....................29 Date &...
  • Page 4 When Motion Detection Triggered ..............51 When Tampering Detection Triggered ..............51 System ............................52 Schedule Recording ......................52 Schedule Recording Setting ..................52 Chapter 3: Viewing Live Video via VLC Media Player.....53...
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    Package Contents The 3MP Outdoor IR Bullet Camera package contains the following accessories: Placement sticker Dehumidifier packet Quick guide Mounting accessory kit 2-axis cable concealed wall Sunshield Waterproof connector Wall mount base CD (User Manual) mount bracket...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1: Product Introduction

    1: p hapter roduCt ntroduCtIon Overview Key Features ▪ Progressive scan CMOS sensor at 3megapixel/1080p full HD resolution ▪ Multiple H.264 and MJPEG streams ▪ Easy installation with remote focus and zoom control ▪ Support Auto-Focus to avoid focus error through human eyes ▪...
  • Page 7: Hardware Specifications

    Hardware Specifications Audio ▪ Audio streaming: Two-way Camera ▪ Audio compression: G.711 8KHz/ 16bit ▪ Image sensor: 1/3” 3megapixel true WDR progressive scan CMOS sensor ▪ Audio input: Line-in ▪ Lens: Motorized (9-22mm, F1.5) board type ▪ Audio output: Line-out ▪...
  • Page 8 General ▪ Power consumption: 16.6W max. ▪ Weight: 2kg ▪ Dimension: 406.22mm(D)X161(W)X263.3(H) ▪ Operating Temp.: -40°C~60°C ▪ Humidity: 90% RH (no condensation) ▪ Certification: CE/ FCC ▪ Vandal resistant: IK10 ▪ Outdoor capable: IP67, built-in heater ▪ Application: SDK available for application development...
  • Page 9: Di/Do & Function Description

    DI/DO & Function Description DI/O Pin Definition & Waterproof Connector Description SB Module MB Module Gasket Dehumidifier Packet Bracket Latch Rotate 5 4 3 2 1 Main body DI/O 8 PCS LED IR Illuminator Board Plate Description ALM_IN (+) ALM_IN (-) Line out Line in ALM_out_NC Etherent / PoE...
  • Page 10: Cable Wiring Description

    Cable Wiring Description 1. Cable Installation Steps: 2. Run the cable inside the wall mount bracket and out through the cable opening at the front. 3. Press down the push-lock mechanism and secure the camera onto the push-lock. Wire the network cables to the waterproof connector on the right, and wire the line-in, line-out, DC 12V/AV 24V, DI/O and other Push Lock cables to the waterproof connector on the left.
  • Page 11: Cable Outlet Description

    Cable Outlet Description Web Browser (Internet Explorer) 1. The camera features two waterproof connectors, the left one in the 1. Locate and open the Internet Explorer (IE) shortcut on the desktop. diagram is for PoE connection, while right one is for line in, line out, DC 2.
  • Page 12 5. Secure the connecting bracket to the camera’s rear. 7. Align the mounting holes on the wall mount bracket to the mounting holes on the wall mount plate, then secure it tightly with screws to finish the installation. 6. Press and hold down the latch on the wall mount bracket and put it into the connecting bracket.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: Camera Configuration

    2: C hapter amera onfIguratIon Accessing the Camera’s Configuration Installing IP-FINDER Menu (Graphical User Interface) Note: If IP-FINDER is already installed, you can skip this section and continue to the next section IP-FINDER on page 8. The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.250, make sure the IP address of the computer accessing the camera is on the same network subnet before proceeding.
  • Page 14 4. Confirm the directory that the program will be installed on. To specify 6. Specify which user accounts on the computer can access the program, a different folder, please click on the Browse button and locate the the options are Everyone and Just me. desired installation folder.
  • Page 15 8. Click on the Next button to begin installation. 9. Once the installation process is complete, click on the Close button to finish. A shortcut will be created on the desktop. Next button Close button...
  • Page 16: Ip-Finder

    IP-FINDER 3. Once the camera is discovered, it will show the following information: ▪ Model name 1. Locate and open the IP-FINDER software shortcut on the desktop. ▪ IP address ▪ MAC address ▪ UUID ▪ Serial number ▪ Version 4.
  • Page 17 Multiple Cameras If more than one IP camera are detected, the Camera List will show all the available cameras on the network. To access all the cameras’ configuration menu simultaneously, click on the Select All button to select all the cameras in the list, then click the Home Page button.
  • Page 18: Web Browser (Internet Explorer)

    Web Browser (Internet Explorer) Snapshot Takes a image snapshot from the camera, you will be prompted to store the image file onto the computer’s hard drive. 1. Locate and open the Internet Explorer (IE) shortcut on the desktop. 2. In the address bar, type 192.168.0.250 (default IP address of the camera) Start/Stop and then press the Enter button.
  • Page 19: Configuring The Camera's Setting

    Configuring the Camera’s Setting 1. To configure the camera’s setting, click on the Setup button on the main screen to enter the configuration menu. Setup...
  • Page 20: Browsing Through The Configuration Menu

    Browsing Through the Configuration Menu The following are the camera settings available on the left hand side: ▪ SmartCatch™ The layout of the configuration menu is split into two sections. All the camera settings are located on the left hand side of the interface, clicking it will open –...
  • Page 21: Smartcatch Tw

    SmartCatch Enable Auto Day/Night Switch When enabled, the camera will switch to day or night mode automatically LPR Mode based on the lighting levels in the environment. Day mode show in color view while night mode in black and white with infrared on. This section configures the settings of the LPR/ANPR Capture Settings.
  • Page 22: Overview Mode

    Overview Mode Enable Overview Mode User can see clearly not only the plate number but also the whole color view This section configures the settings of the Overview Mode Settings. with Overview Mode. Press Default button to alter to default settings. Auto Exposure Configuration Day Exposure Time Specifies the value of day exposure time, the range is 1/16000 ~ 1/30, with...
  • Page 23: Overview Mode Cont

    Overview Mode Cont. Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) Day WDR Enables or disables the Day WDR function, enables the option if the camera is exposed to bright back light or high contrast lightning in the day. Night WDR Enables or disables the Night WDR function, enables the option if the camera is exposed to bright back light or high contrast lightning in the night.
  • Page 24: Overview Mode Cont

    Overview Mode Cont. Noise Filter Enable noise filter Enables or disables noise filter function, which attenuates conducted radio frequencies to make image clear. Adjust the level control in the range of 1 ~10. Exposure Exposure value adjust Adjusts the exposure value, and enables or disables the backlight compesationthe to balance the lightning level when there is bight backlight.
  • Page 25: Basic Settings

    Basic Settings The following are the basic settings available on the left hand side: ▪ Video – Video Stream – Overlay Settings ▪ Network – TCP/IP – FTP – SMTP – Ports – IP Filter – Network Storage ▪ Events –...
  • Page 26: Video

    Video Stream 1 Enable 3MP output Video Stream Enables the camera output in a 3MP output file. This section configures the settings of the video stream. There are 3 video streams available, the live video from the main screen Viewer is stream 1. Resolution Configures the resolution of the video stream.
  • Page 27: Stream 2

    Stream 2 Stream 3 Resolution Resolution Configures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are Configures the resolution of the video stream. The options are 1920x1080 1280x720(16:9), 720x576(5:4), 720x480 (3:2), 640x480(4:3) and 320x240(4:3). (16:9), 1280x720 (16:9), 720x576 (5:4), 720x480 (3:2) 640x480 (4:3) and 320x240 (4:3)..
  • Page 28: Overlay Settings

    Overlay Settings Contents Enable Date This section configures the text displayed on the live video in Viewer. Enables or disables the Viewer to display the current date on the bottom right corner. Enable Time Enables or disables the Viewer to display the current time on the bottom right corner.
  • Page 29: Network

    Network IP Address Configuration Enable DHCP TCP/IP Enables DHCP, use this feature if the camera is connected to a network with This section configures the network settings of the camera. DHCP server. Static IP Address To manually configure an IP address, select this option and input the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary and secondary DNS server address.
  • Page 30: Ftp

    Upload Path Specify the directory that the camera will upload data to. This section configures the FTP server address that the camera will connect Port Number Specify the port number of the FTP server. Login Information Username Specify the login username for the FTP server. Password Specify the login password for the FTP server.
  • Page 31: Smtp

    SMTP SMTP Server Mail Server This section configures the SMTP mail server address that the camera will Specify the host name or IP address of the SMTP mail server. use for sending emails. Port Number Specify the port number of the SMTP mail server. Login Information Username Specify the login username for the SMTP mail server.
  • Page 32: Ports

    Ports HTTP HTTP Port This section configures the HTTP port number of the web configuration menu and RTSP port number of stream 1 to 3. Configures the HTTP port number of the web configuration menu. RTSP Stream 1 to 3 RTSP Port Configures the RTSP port number of stream 1 to 3, and displays the URL of stream 1 to 3.
  • Page 33: Https

    HTTPS Create and Install Certificate Request This section creates a certificate, verified by a third party, and then set up Requests the certifacate of the HTTPS. HTTPS accesscorrectly, contact the HTTPS verifier. Self-Signed Certificate Gets a self-signed certifacate of the HTTPS. Create Request Subject Name Displays the subject content of the loaded certificate.
  • Page 34: Ip Address Filtering

    IP Adress Filtering General Enable IP address filtering TIP address filtering is used to allow or deny access to the camera from Enable or disable the IP address filtering function, chooses Allow or Deny the individual IP addresses or ranges of IP addresses. This addsan additional layer following IP address.
  • Page 35: Network Storage

    Network Storage Recipient Setup Network Storage Status This section configures the information of network storage. Displays the network storage status. Network address Enters the network address. Share Enter the address to share. Upload path Enter the upload path. Login Certificate Enter the user name and the password.
  • Page 36: Events

    Events Settings Enable Motion Detection Motion Detection Enables or disables motion detection function. This section configures which area of the live video in Viewer will be monitored for detecting motion. Sensitivity Configures the sensitivity of motion detection, the sensitivity determines the amount of motion required to trigger an event, the range is 1 to 100, with 1 being the least sensitive.
  • Page 37: Detection Zones

    Detection Zones This section shows the live video from the camera, the screen is divided into 5x5 rectangular boxes, to setup motion detection, please follow the instructions below. 1. Check the Enable motion detection option, and specify the sensitivity level. 2.
  • Page 38: Alarm In/Out Trigger

    Alarm In/Out Trigger Alarm In Control Alarm In Mode This section configures the IP camera to work with external alarm in/out devices. Enables or disables monitoring of alarm input. Enable this option if an external sensor device connected to the alarm input requires monitoring. Alarm In Level Specify the signal level required for triggering the alarm device connected to the alarm output.
  • Page 39: Event Actions

    Event Actions When Motion Detection Triggered Save Stream to SD Card This section configures what actions to perform when an event is triggered from motion detection. Check this option to store the video stream onto the SD card. Select the desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG.
  • Page 40 Send Email Notification Check this option to send an email notifying about the alarm event, for more information on configuring the email address, please refer to SMTP on page 25. Alarm Output Check this option to activate the device connected to alarm output when alarm in is triggered.
  • Page 41: System

    System Audio Settings Audio In Enable Audio Enables or disables audio-in on the camera. When enabled, specify the This section is used to configure the audio settings. volume in the Audio In Volume textbox. The range is 1~100. Audio Out Enable Enables or disables audio-out on the camera.
  • Page 42: Recording Settings

    Recording Settings AVI File Setting Stream Source This section is used to configure the recording settings of the IP camera. Selects which video stream number to record, the options are Stream 1 and Stream 2. Save Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
  • Page 43: User Management

    User Management Add/Modify User Accounts To add a user account, type in the username and password (username and This section is used to manage user accounts for accessing the IP camera’s password must be at least 1 character), retype the password to confirm, web configuration menu.
  • Page 44: Sd Card Management

    SD Card Management SD Card Information If a SD card is installed, this section will display information on the availability This section is used to manage the SD card. of the SD card, and the percentage of the total storage used. Format Formats the SD card, all data stored on the SD card will be erased if this option is used.
  • Page 45: Date & Time

    Date & Time Current Camera Time Displays the current date and time on the camera. This section configures the date and time on the camera. Time Settings Synchronize with NTP Server Select this option to synchronize the date and time with a NTP server. Synchronize with Computer Time Select this option to synchronize the date and time to the computer connected to the camera.
  • Page 46 Date & Time Format Date Format Configures the format that the date will be displayed in. The options are YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY and DD/MM/YYYY. Time Format Configures the format that the time will be displayed in. The options are 12Hrs and 24Hrs. NTP Server NTP Server Address If Synchronize with NTP Server is selected as the time mode, type in the...
  • Page 47: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade Firmware Version Application Version This section is used to update the IP camera’s firmware. Displays the current firmware version. Update Specify the Firmware Image File to Upgrade To update the camera’s firmware, click on the Browse button and locate the firmware image file, once the file is selected, press the Update button to begin.
  • Page 48: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintain Restart This section is used to restart the IP camera, or restore it to factory default settings. Click this button to reboot the camera. Reset to Default Click this button to restore all the camera’s setting back to factory default. Camera Name Settings Camera Name Specify a name for the camera.
  • Page 49: Advanced Settings

    Advanced Settings The following are the advanced settings available on the left hand side: This section is used to configure advanced settings of the IP camera. ▪ Video – ROI – AE Weights ▪ Network – DDNS – SNMP – Multicast ▪...
  • Page 50: Video

    Video You can configure up to 5 ROI zones. ROI is used to select which areas will be monitored and recorded with higher image quality while using lower image quality for other non-ROI zones to save bandwidth and storage. The instructions below illustrate how to setup 5 ROI zones.
  • Page 51: Auto Exposure Weights

    Auto Exposure Weights You can select up to 5 areas and configure the exposure weighting for each area manually. The weighting determines the importance of the area captured, a higher weighting value will increase the sensitivity of the auto exposure. 1.
  • Page 52: Network

    Network DDNS Settings DDNS Service DDNS Select the DDNS service provider from the drop down list, the available This section is used to configure DDNS (Dynamic DNS). providers are Dyn, NO-IP, dnsExit and DtDNS. Note: Different DDNS service provider may have different input fields. Web Site URL link to the selected DDNS service provider's web site.
  • Page 53: Snmp

    SNMP SNMP v1/v2 Enable SNMP v1/v2 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol that can be used to manage and monitor SNMP-enabled devices over a network. The Enables or disables SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 support. SNMPv1, SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 settings for the IP camera can be configured Read Community in this page.
  • Page 54: Multicast

    Multicast Settings Enable Multicast The IP camera's video streams can be sent to a multicast IP address group for one-to-many streaming. The multicast settings for the IP camera can be Enables or disables multicast streaming. configured in this page. Group Address Configures the IP address of the multicast group.
  • Page 55: Events

    Events Settings Enable Ethernet Lost Detection Ethernet Lost Detection Enables link failure detection of the Ethernet connection. This page is used to configure link failure detection for Ethernet. Alarm Output Enables the camera to trigger the device connected to alarm output upon detecting failure of the Ethernet connection.
  • Page 56: Event Actions (Advanced)

    Event Actions (Advanced) Upload Stream to FTP Server Check this option to upload the video stream to a FTP server. Select the This section configures what actions to perform when an event is triggered desired file format in the drop down menu, the options are AVI and JPEG. from face detection and tampering detection.
  • Page 57: System

    System Schedule Recording Setting Enable Schedule Recording Schedule Recording Enables or disables recording of the video stream. This section is used to schedule the recording of the video streams. Daily Configures the camera to record at the specified Start Time and End Time. Weekly Configures the camera to record on the specified day and time of the week.
  • Page 58: Chapter 3: Viewing Live Video Via Vlc Media Player

    Chapter 3: Viewing Live Video via VLC Media Player 3: V VLC m hapter IewIng Ideo VIa edIa Layer The IP camera’s live video can be viewed by third party media players such as VLC media player by VideoLAN project. To stream the live video from the camera to VLC media player through the network, please follow the instructions below.

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