Siqura FD360IR Series User Manual

Siqura FD360IR Series User Manual

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FD360IR Series
High-Definition 6 MP
Fisheye Camera with D/N and IR
FD360IR
FD360IR-E

User Manual

Ver. 1.6
002B0XZXZ1A4

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    FD360IR Series High-Definition 6 MP Fisheye Camera with D/N and IR FD360IR FD360IR-E User Manual Ver. 1.6 002B0XZXZ1A4...
  • Page 2 Any brand names mentioned in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners. Liability Siqura accepts no liability for claims from third parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual. Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a correct and suitably comprehensive description of all relevant product components, this manual may nonetheless contain errors and inaccuracies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Overview ..........................5 Menu Tree ..........................5 Home Page........................6 2.1.1 Function Items on the Home Page ............... 6 System ........................9 2.2.1 System ......................9 2.2.2 Security ...................... 11 2.2.2.1 User .................... 11 2.2.2.2 HTTPS ..................13 2.2.2.3 IP Filter ..................
  • Page 4 2.2.13.2 User Information ................. 64 2.2.13.3 Parameters ................. 64 2.2.14 Factory Default ................... 65 2.2.15 Software Version ..................65 2.2.16 Software Upgrade ..................66 2.2.17 Maintenance ....................67 Streaming ........................68 2.3.1 Video Format ....................68 2.3.2 Video Compression ..................70 2.3.3 Video Text Overlay ..................
  • Page 5: Overview

    This manual offers detailed information about the Home page, system settings, and camera settings. For compliancy information, see the EU Declaration of Conformity, which is available for download at http://www.siqura.com/support-files. Menu Tree There are five tabs on the Home Page: <Home>, <System>, <Streaming>, <Camera>, and <Logout>.
  • Page 6: Home Page

    Home Page Click the <Home> tab to access the home page. There are several function buttons on the home page. Detailed information of each item is given in the following section. 2.1.1 Function Items on the Home Page Multiple Languages Support Multiple languages are supported for the graphical user interface, including German, English, French, Italian, and Simplified Chinese.
  • Page 7 To run IE as administrator, right-click the IE browser icon and then select “Run As Administrator” to launch IE. Video Streaming Pause / Restart button (Pause/Restart) Click the <Stop> button to disable video streaming. The video preview goes blank. Click the <Restart> button to show live video again. (On/Off) Web Recording button Click the <Recording>...
  • Page 8 Quad View with ePTZ  For a Ceiling Mount installed camera, click the <Quad View> button to view the dewarped live images as four ePTZ views. 180° Panoramic  For a Wall Mount installed camera, click the <180° Panoramic> button to view the dewarped live video as a single 180°...
  • Page 9: System

    System On the <System> tab, there are submenus including: <System>, <Security>, <Network>, <DDNS>, <Mail>, <FTP>, <HTTP>, <Events>, <Storage Management>, <Recording>, <Schedule>, <File Location>, <View Information>, <Factory Default>, <Software Version>, <Software Upgrade>, and <Maintenance>. NOTE: The <System> configuration page is accessible only to the administrator.
  • Page 10 Sync with Computer Time Select the item and the video date and time are synchronised with the PC date and time. NOTE: Users must click the <Save> button to confirm the setting. Otherwise, the time is not synced. Manual Using this item, the administrator can set the video date and time manually. The entry format should be identical with the examples shown next to the text boxes.
  • Page 11: Security

    2.2.2 Security The Security setting can be found under this path: System> Security. Clicking <Security> opens a submenu with options including <User>, <HTTPS>, <IP Filter>, and <IEEE 802.1X>. 2.2.2.1 User The User page can be found under this path: System> Security> User. Admin Password Use this section to change the administrator password.
  • Page 12 Talk/Listen  The Talk and Listen functions allow the appointed user in the local site (PC site) to communicate with, for example, the administrator in the remote site. Manage User Delete user  In the <User name> list, select the user name that is to be deleted. Click <Delete>...
  • Page 13: Https

    Disable  If the disable mode is selected, no security is provided to prevent unauthorised access. Users are not asked to provide their user name and password for authentication. Basic  This mode provides basic protection for the live streams. There is still the risk of the password being intercepted.
  • Page 14 Install Signed Certificate Click the <Create Certificate Request> button to create and submit a certificate request in order to obtain a signed certificate from a CA. Provide the request information in the create dialogue. See the following section Provide the Certificate Information for more details. When the request is complete, the subject of the Created Request is shown in the text box.
  • Page 15: Ip Filter

    Organisation Unit  Enter the name of the organisational unit to which the entity identified in “Common Name” belongs. Common Name  Indicate the name of the person or other entity that the certificate identifies (often used to identify the website). Valid days ...
  • Page 16 Example: Filtering a group of consecutive IP addresses  The steps below show what is filtered when 192.168.2.81/30 is entered. Step 1: Convert 192.168.2.81 to binary format. The binary digits are 11000000.10101000.00000010.01010001. See Appendix B: IP Addresses from Decimal to Binary for conversion of IP addresses to binary format.
  • Page 17: Ieee 802.1X

    IP Addresses Binary Numbers 192.168.2.79 11000000.10101000.00000010.01001111 192.168.2.80 11000000.10101000.00000010.01010000 192.168.2.81 11000000.10101000.00000010.01010001 192.168.2.82 11000000.10101000.00000010.01010010 192.168.2.83 11000000.10101000.00000010.01010011 192.168.2.84 11000000.10101000.00000010.01010100 Delete IP Address  To remove an IP address from the list, select the IP, and then click <Delete>. 2.2.2.4 IEEE 802.1X The IEEE 802.1X setting can be found under this path: System> Security> IEEE 802.1X.
  • Page 18 Enable IEEE 802.1X Select the box to enable IEEE 802.1X. Click <Save> to save the IEEE 802.1X/ EAP- TLS setting.
  • Page 19: Network

    A new IP address is assigned to the camera. Close the web browser and search the camera through Siqura Device Manager. With Siqura Device Manager - a tool that you can download at http://www.siqura.com/support-files - you can locate, manage, and configure Siqura IP cameras and video encoders.
  • Page 20 Step 2: Start Siqura Device Manager, wait while the network is scanned. Detected devices appear in the List View pane. If multiple network adapters exist, select the appropriate adapter to scan the network you wish to connect to. To perform a manual search, click the Rescan button.
  • Page 21 To assign a fixed IP address through Siqura Device Manager, right-click the camera entry in the list of detected devices, click Change Network Settings, and then click Static IP. You can then provide the camera with an appropriate IP address, netmask, and gateway address for the desired network configuration.
  • Page 22 Advanced This section describes the Web Server port, RTSP port, MJPEG over HTTP port, and HTTPS port settings. Web Server port  The default web server port is 80. With the default web server port set to ‘80’, users can simply enter the IP address of the camera in the URL bar of a web browser to connect to the camera.
  • Page 23: Qos

    2.2.3.2 The QoS (Quality of Service) setting can be found under this path: System> Network> QoS. QoS allows providing differentiated service levels for different types of traffic packets, which guarantees delivery of priority services especially when network congestion occurs. Adapting the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) model, traffic flows are classified and marked with DSCP (DiffServ Codepoint) values, and thus receive the corresponding forwarding treatment from DiffServ capable routers.
  • Page 24: Snmp

    2.2.3.3 SNMP The SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) setting can be found under this path: System> Network> SNMP. With Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support, the IP camera can be monitored and managed remotely by the network management system. SNMP v1/v2 Enable SNMP v1/v2 ...
  • Page 25 Authentication Password  The authentication password must be eight characters or more. The input characters/numbers are displayed as dots for security purposes. NOTE: Valid characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9, !#$%&’-.@^_~. Encryption Type  Two encryption types are available: DES and AES. Select AES for a higher security level.
  • Page 26: Upnp

    2.2.3.4 UPnP The UPnP setting can be found under this path: System> Network> UPnP. UPnP Setting Enable UPnP  If enabled, UPnP allows the camera to advertise its presence and services to control points (for example, a VMS) on the network. The icon of the connected camera appears in My Network Places to allow direct access.
  • Page 27: Ddns

    2.2.4 DDNS The DDNS setting can be found under this path: System> DDNS. The Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) allows a host name to be constantly synchronised with a dynamic IP address. In other words, it allows those using a dynamic IP address to be associated with a static domain name, so that others can connect to it by name.
  • Page 28: Mail

    2.2.5 Mail The Mail setting can be found under this path: System> Mail. The administrator can send an email via Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) when event is triggered. SMTP is a protocol for sending email messages between servers. SMTP is a relatively simple, text-based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are specified and the message text is transferred.
  • Page 29: Http

    Alarm Pin Definition Refer to the Installation Manual available at http://www.siqura.com/support-files for the Alarm Pin Definition when connecting alarm devices to the camera. Alarm Switch The default setting for the Alarm Switch function is <Off>. Enable the function by selecting <On>.
  • Page 30 Alarm Type Select an alarm type, <Normal close> or <Normal open>, that corresponds with the alarm application. Alarm Output Select alarm output signal <high> or <low> as the normal alarm output status according to the current alarm application. Triggered Action (Multi-option) The administrator can specify alarm actions to be performed when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 31 Select the box <Continue image upload> to upload the triggered images for the specified time or to keep uploading until the trigger is off. Select <Upload for __ sec> and enter the duration in the blank. The images are uploaded to FTP for the set duration when the alarm input is triggered.
  • Page 32 Send HTTP notification  Select this item and select the destination HTTP address. Then specify the parameters for event notifications in the Custom parameters box. When an alarm is triggered, the HTTP notification is sent to the specified HTTP server. For example, if the custom parameter is set as “action=1&group=2”, and the HTTP server name is “http://192.168.0.1/admin.php”, the notification is sent to the HTTP server as “http://192.168.0.1/admin.php?
  • Page 33 File Name Enter a file name in the box. The file name format of the uploaded image can be set in this section. Select the one that meets the requirements. Add date/time suffix  File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second X: Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix (no maximum value)
  • Page 34: Motion Detection

    2.2.8.2 Motion Detection The Motion Detection settings can be found under this path: System> Events> Motion Detection. The Motion Detection function allows detecting suspicious motion and triggering alarms when the motion volume in the detected area reaches/exceeds the determined sensitivity threshold value. The function supports up to four sets of Motion Detection settings.
  • Page 35 When motion is detected, the signals are displayed on the Motion window as shown below. Motion is detected by comparing sampling pixels in the detection area of two consecutive live images. Motion Detection In each set of Motion Detection settings, the default setting for the Motion Detection function is <Off>.
  • Page 36 Sensitivity level [1-100]:  The default level is 80, which means that if 20% or more sampling pixels in the detection window change, the system will detect motion. The higher the value, the more sensitive it is. As the value increases, the red horizontal line in the motion indication is lowered accordingly.
  • Page 37 Send Alarm Message by FTP/E-Mail  The administrator can select whether to send warning messages by FTP and/or email when motion is detected. Upload Image by FTP  Select this item and the administrator can assign an FTP site and configure various parameters.
  • Page 38 Upload Image by E-Mail  Select this item and the administrator can assign an email address and configure various parameters. When motion is detected, event images are sent to the appointed email address. The <Pre-trigger buffer> function allows users to check what caused the trigger.
  • Page 39 File Name Enter a file name in the box. The file name format of the uploaded image can be set in this section. Select the one that meets the requirements. Add date/time suffix  File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second X: Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix (no maximum value)
  • Page 40: Network Failure Detection

    2.2.8.3 Network Failure Detection The Network Failure Detection setting can be found under this path: System> Events> Network Failure Detection. Network Failure Detection allows the IP camera to periodically ping another IP device (e.g. an NVR, VSS, Video Server, etc.) within the network and generate some actions in case a network failure occurs;...
  • Page 41 Select <Upload during the trigger active> to record the triggered video until the trigger is off. NOTE: Make sure that local recording (with microSD/SDHC card) or remote recording (with NAS) is activated so that this function can be implemented. See section Recording for further details. Send Alarm Message by FTP/E-Mail ...
  • Page 42: Tampering

    2.2.8.4 Tampering The Tampering setting can be found under this path: System> Events> Tampering. The Tampering Alarm function enables the IP camera to detect tampering, such as deliberate redirection, blocking, paint spraying, and lens covering, etc, through video analysis and to react to such events by sending out notifications or uploading snapshots to the specified destination(s).
  • Page 43 Pre-trigger buffer recording function allows users to check what < > cause the trigger. The pre-trigger buffer time ranges from 1 to 3 seconds. Select <Upload for __ sec> to set the recording duration after tampering occurs. The setting range is from 1 to 99999 seconds. Select <Upload during the trigger active>...
  • Page 44 NOTE: Make sure that the FTP configuration has been completed. See section FTP for further details. Upload Image by E-Mail  Select this item and the administrator can assign an email address and configure various parameters. When tampering is detected, event images are sent to the appointed email address.
  • Page 45 File Name Enter a file name in the box. The file name format of uploaded images can be set in this section. Select the one that meets the requirements. Add date/time suffix  File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second X: Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix (no maximum value)
  • Page 46: Periodical Event

    2.2.8.5 Periodical Event The Periodical Event setting can be found under this path: System> Events> Periodical Event. Using the Periodical Event setting, users can set the camera to upload images periodically to an FTP site or an email address. For example, if the time interval is set to 60 seconds, the camera uploads images to the assigned FTP site or email address every 60 seconds.
  • Page 47 Upload Image by E-Mail  Select this item and the administrator can assign an email address and configure various parameters. Images are uploaded to the appointed email address periodically. The <Pre-trigger buffer> function defines the number of images to be uploaded before the triggered moment.
  • Page 48 File Name Enter a file name in the box. The file name format of uploaded images can be set in this section. Select the one that meets the requirements. Add date/time suffix  File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second X: Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix (no maximum value)
  • Page 49: Manual Trigger

    2.2.8.6 Manual Trigger The Manual Trigger setting can be found under this path: System> Events> Manual Trigger. Using the Manual Trigger setting, the current image(s) or video can be uploaded to the appointed destination, such as an FTP site or an email address. The administrator can specify the actions to be performed when the user switches the Manual Trigger button to ON.
  • Page 50 The <Pre-trigger buffer> function allows users to check what caused the trigger. The <Pre-trigger buffer> frame rate can be predetermined. The <Post-trigger buffer> can be used to upload a certain amount of images after the alarm input is triggered. NOTE: Normally, the setting range of the <Pre-trigger buffer> is 1 to 20.
  • Page 51 Check the box <Continue image upload> to upload the triggered images for a certain time or to continue uploading until the trigger is off. Select <Upload for __sec> and then enter the duration in the box. The images are uploaded by email for the set duration when the alarm input is triggered.
  • Page 52 File Name Enter a file name in the File name box. The file name format of the uploaded image can be set in this section. Select one that meets the requirements. Add date/time suffix  File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second X: Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix (no maximum value)
  • Page 53: Audio Detection

    2.2.8.7 Audio Detection The Audio Detection setting can be found under this path: System> Events> Audio Detection. The Audio Detection function allows the camera to detect audio and trigger alarms when the audio volume in the detected area reaches/exceeds the defined sensitivity threshold value Audio Detection The default setting for the Audio Detection function is <Off>.
  • Page 54 The <Pre-trigger buffer> function allows users to check what caused the trigger. The <Pre-trigger buffer> frame rate can be predetermined. The <Post-trigger buffer> can be used to upload a certain amount of images after the alarm input is triggered. NOTE: Normally, the setting range of the <Pre-trigger buffer> is 1 to 20.
  • Page 55 Check the box <Continue image upload> to upload the triggered images for a certain time or to continue uploading until the trigger is off. Select <Upload for __sec> and then enter the duration in the box. The images are uploaded by email for the set duration when the alarm input is triggered.
  • Page 56 File Name Enter a file name in the File name box. The file name format of the uploaded image can be set in this section. Select one that meets the requirements. Add date/time suffix  File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second X: Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix (no maximum value)
  • Page 57: Storage Management (Local Recording)

    2.2.9 Storage Management (Local Recording) The Storage Management setting can be found under this path: System> Storage Management. Clicking the <Storage Management> menu, opens a submenu with options including <SD Card> and <Network Share>. 2.2.9.1 SD Card The SD Card setting can be found under this path: System> Storage Management>...
  • Page 58 Disk cleanup setting Users can enable automatic recordings cleanup by specifying the time and storage limits. The setting range of time limits is from 1 to 999 day(s) or 1 to 142 week(s), and the setting range of storage limits is from 1 to 99% full. Recording List Each video file on the microSD/SDHC card is listed in the Recording list.
  • Page 59: Network Share (Nas)

    2.2.9.2 Network Share (NAS) The Network Share setting can be found under this path: System> Storage Management> Network Share. Users can store the recorded videos in a network share folder, or NAS (Network-Attached Storage). A NAS device is used for data storage and data sharing via the network.
  • Page 60 Remove  To remove a file, select the file and then click <Remove>. Sort  Click <Sort> and the files in the Recording list are listed in name and date order. NOTE: The capital letter A / M / N / R / T / V appearing in a file name denotes the type of the recording: A stands for Alarm;...
  • Page 61: Recording (Local Recording)

    2.2.10 Recording (Local Recording) The Recording setting can be found under this path: System> Recording. In the Recording setting page, user can specify the recording schedule to fit the present surveillance requirement. Recording Storage Select a recording storage type, <SD Card> or <Network Share>. Activating the Recording Schedule Two schedule modes are offered: <Always>...
  • Page 62: Schedule

    2.2.11 Schedule The Schedule setting can be found under this path: System> Schedule. This function allows the users to set up schedules for features such as <Alarm Switch>, <Motion Detection>, <Network Failure Detection>, and <Tampering>. The function supports up to 10 sets of time frames in the time frame list. Setting Schedules To set a schedule, select a time frame from the time frame list first.
  • Page 63: File Location (Snapshots And Web Recording)

    2.2.12 File Location (Snapshots and Web Recording) The File Location setting can be found under this path: System> File Location. Users can specify a storage location for the snapshots and live video recording. The default setting is: C:\. To confirm the setting, click <Save> and all the snapshots and web recording will be saved to the designated location.
  • Page 64: User Information

    2.2.13.2 User Information The User Information function can be found under this path: System> View Information> User Information. The administrator can view each added user’s login information and privileges (see section Security). Get User Information All the users in the network are listed in the <User information> section as in the following example: User: 4321 It indicates that one user’s login username is “User”, and the password is...
  • Page 65: Factory Default

    2.2.14 Factory Default The Factory Default setting can be found under this path: System> Factory Default. Users can follow the instructions on this page to reset the IP camera to the factory-default settings if needed. Full Restore Click <Full Restore> to recall the factory-default settings. The system will restart in 30 seconds.
  • Page 66: Software Upgrade

    Step 5. In the Windows Start menu, click <Control Panel>. Click <Programs and Features>. A window with <Uninstall or change a program> is opened. In the <Name> column, click <Siqura Viewer>, and then click <Uninstall>. The existing Siqura Viewer is uninstalled.
  • Page 67: Maintenance

    2.2.17 Maintenance The Maintenance setting can be found under this path: System> Maintenance. Users can export configuration files to a specified location and retrieve data by uploading an existing configuration file to the camera. Export Files Users can save the system settings by exporting the configuration file (.bin) to a specified location for future use.
  • Page 68: Streaming

    Streaming On the <Streaming> tab, there are submenus including: <Video Format>, <Video Compression>, <Video OCX Protocol>, <Video Frame Rate>, <Video Mask>, and <Audio>. In the Streaming submenus, the administrator can configure settings related to video resolution, video compression, video protocol, and audio transmission. Details about these settings are specified in the following sections.
  • Page 69 Video Rotate Type Users can change the video display type if necessary. Selectable video rotation types include Normal, Flip, Mirror, 90 degree clockwise, 180 degree rotate, and 90 degree counterclockwise. Flip  The image is rotated across the horizontal axis. Mirror ...
  • Page 70: Video Compression

    2.3.2 Video Compression The Video Compression setting can be found under this path: Streaming> Video Compression. This page allows the administrator to adjust the bit rate of MJPEG and H.264-1 / H.264-2 / H.264-3 / H.264-4. Higher values give higher visual quality. Higher bit rates consume more bandwidth, however.
  • Page 71: Video Text Overlay

    2.3.3 Video Text Overlay The camera features programmable on-screen display (OSD) facilities. Date and time information, a subtitle, a text string, and an image (such as a logo) can be displayed as overlays over the camera images. You can add a text overlay as follows. Step 1.
  • Page 72: Video Ocx Protocol

    2.3.4 Video OCX Protocol The Video OCX Protocol setting can be found under this path: Streaming> Video OCX Protocol. On the Video OCX protocol page, users can select RTP over UDP, RTP over RTSP (TCP), RTSP over HTTP or MJPEG over HTTP for streaming video over the network.
  • Page 73: Video Mask

    2.3.6 Video Mask The Video Mask setting can be found under this path: Streaming> Video Mask. Active Mask Function Add a Mask  Select a Video Mask checkbox, and a red frame appears in the Live Video pane on the right side. Use the mouse to adjust the mask’s size and place it on the target zone by drag and drop.
  • Page 74: Audio (Audio Mode And Bit Rate Settings)

    2.3.7 Audio (Audio Mode and Bit Rate Settings) The Audio Mode setting can be found under this path: Streaming> Audio. In the Audio page, the administrator can select the transmission mode and audio bit rate. Transmission Mode Full-duplex (Talk and Listen simultaneously) ...
  • Page 75 Input Type (FD360IR model only) Set the audio input type. The audio input types are <Line in> and <Microphone>. If <Microphone> is selected, the audio input comes from the built-in microphone of the camera. If <Line in> is selected, the audio input comes from the audio device connected via the Audio In/Out connectors.
  • Page 76: Camera

    Camera The submenus on the <Camera> tab include: <Exposure>, <White Balance>, <Picture Adjustment>, <Backlight>, <IR Function>, <WDR Function>, <Noise Reduction>, <Fisheye Setting> and <TV System>. 2.4.1 Exposure The Exposure setting can be found under this path: Camera> Exposure. Exposure is the amount of light received by the image sensor. It is determined by the width of lens diaphragm opening, the shutter speed and other exposure parameters.
  • Page 77: White Balance

    2.4.2 White Balance The White Balance setting can be found under this path: Camera> White Balance. A camera needs to find a reference color temperature, which is a way of measuring the quality of a light source, to calculate all the other colors. The unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin (K).
  • Page 78 NOTE: In this mode, the value of white balance does not change as the scene or the light source varies. Therefore, users might have to re-adjust the white balance by clicking the button again when needed. Manual Mode In this mode, users can manually adjust the White Balance value. Enter a number between 0 to 127 for “Rgain/Bgain”...
  • Page 79 The video image turns bluish (as in the left picture below).  The higher the Bgain value, the bluer the image is. To solve the problem, reduce the Bgain value, and the video image turns less bluish. The video image turns yellowish (as in the left picture below). ...
  • Page 80: Picture Adjustment

    2.4.3 Picture Adjustment The Picture Adjustment setting can be found under this path: Camera> Picture Adjustment. Brightness The brightness level of the images is adjustable from -12 to +13. Click <√> to confirm the new setting. Sharpness The sharpness level of the images is adjustable from +0 to +15. The edge of the objects is enhanced as the sharpness level increases.
  • Page 81: Ir Function

    2.4.4 IR Function The IR Function setting can be found under this path: Camera> IR Function. Day/Night Function With this item, users can define the action of the IR cut filter. See the descriptions of each option below to select a suitable mode. Click <√> to confirm the new setting.
  • Page 82: Noise Reduction

    Day/Night Threshold Use this item to define when the camera should switch from day mode to night mode or vice versa. The camera detects the ambient brightness level. The threshold values indicate the light levels. Once the light level reaches the set threshold, this is detected by the camera and it will automatically switch to Day/Night Mode.
  • Page 83: Profile

    2.4.6 Profile The Camera Profile setting can be found under this path: Camera > Profile. Camera Profile allows users to set up the desired image parameters for specific environments with different time schedules. Users can set up up to 10 sets of camera parameter configuration on the Camera tab.
  • Page 84: Backlight

    NOTE: If you wish to set the camera parameters to the factory default settings, select <Normal> from the Num list. The camera then loads the default values. NOTE: You must set the camera parameters of the last profile as the default setting.
  • Page 85: Fisheye Setting

    2.4.10 Fisheye Setting The Fisheye Correction setting can be found under this path: Camera> Fisheye Setting. On this page, users can choose a dewarping method for correcting the fisheye source images, and select the camera’s installation method to view the dewarped images with the correct viewing modes.
  • Page 86 With this method, when viewing the dewarped images from the camera’s web browser configuration interface, the video format needs to be set to the second stream. See the following instructions to view the dewarped images. In the <Installation> section, select the camera’s installation ...
  • Page 87 Refresh Speed With this item, users can adjust the speed of the virtual PTZ. The refresh speed options are 5, 10, 15, and 20. The larger the value, the faster the pan tilt movement is. NOTE: This item is only available when <Front End Camera Dewarping>...
  • Page 88: Tv System

    2.4.11 TV System The TV System setting can be found under this path: Camera> TV System. Select the video format that matches the present TV system. Click <√> to confirm the new setting.
  • Page 89: Logout

    Logout Click the <Logout> tab at the top of the page and the login window pops up. This enables a login with a different user name.
  • Page 90: Appendix A: Install Upnp Components

    Appendix A: Install UPnP Components Follow the instructions below to install UPnP components on Windows 7. Step1: Open the <Start Menu>, click <Control Panel>, and then click <Network and Sharing Center>. Step 2: In the left pane, click <Change advanced sharing settings>. Step 3: Select the appropriate network type.
  • Page 91: Appendix B: Ip Addresses From Decimal To Binary

    Appendix B: IP Addresses from Decimal to Binary Follow the example below to convert IP addresses to binary numbers. Use the calculator on the computer for conversion. The calculator can be found under this path: Start> All Programs> Accessories> Calculator. For Windows 7 and Windows 8, click <View> on the calculator and click <Programmer>.

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