Comelit IPFE071A Manual

Fish-eye ip cameras easy series

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FISH-EYE IP CAMERAS
EASY SERIES
ART. IPFE071A-IPFE073A
Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference
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  • Page 1 FISH-EYE IP CAMERAS EASY SERIES ART. IPFE071A-IPFE073A Please read this manual thoroughly before use and keep it for future reference...
  • Page 2: Network Connection

    Network Connection This series of products support the access and management via web browser. IP camera factory default setup: IP address: 192.168.1.168. User name: admin Password: (none) Please follow the steps listed below for network connection. Make sure the IPC has connected to the network properly. The camera IP address and the PC IP address shall be in the same network segment.
  • Page 3: Main Interface Introduction

    Main Interface Introduction Login Open Internet Explorer and enter the camera IP address in the address bar. For example, if your IP camera address is 192.168.1.168 (the default one) ,then please enter http:// 192.168.1.168 in the address bar. See picture 2.1 Then you will turn to the Login page.
  • Page 4 After you logged in, the camera main interface is shown as in picture 2.3 There are eight sections: 1: Main stream 2: PTZ control 3: n.a. 4: Main stream and the second stream switching 5: Audio On/Off 6: Snapshot 7: Switch from live to setup and vice-versa 8: Choice of language Main and sub stream The preview window is shown below.
  • Page 5 1: Date/Time 2: Channel Name 3: Esee ID Stream switch You can change from main stream to sub stream flow via this module. See pictures 2.6 and 2.7...
  • Page 6 Snapshot Click this button to get a screenshot. Language Click to choose the language. See picture 2.8.
  • Page 7 Setup Media In this section is possible to setup the Video, the Image, the ISP, the Privacy Mask and the OSD. Video setup Video setup contents: 1: power frequency 2: profile 3: Encode Type 4: Stream 5: Channel Name, Resolution and Bitrate Control Type 6: BPS 7: FPS power frequency...
  • Page 8 Encode Type You can choose the encode type from video or video&audio. See picture 3.1 Stream You can choose the Stream from main stream or sub stream. See picture 3.2. Channel Name, Resolution and Bitrate Control Type Set the channel name as you like and set the Bitrate type from Variable or Constant. In the dropdown menu, you can also choose the resolution You need.
  • Page 9 Set the BPS as you need. See picture 3.5. Set the FPS as you need. See picture 3.6. Note: after change the setup, don’t forget to save!!!
  • Page 10 Image setup Setup your image in this section. See picture 3.7. Image setup contents: 1: Contrast 2: Brightness 3: Saturation 4: Hue 5: Sharpen 6: Flip or Mirror Note: after change the setup, don’t forget to save!!!
  • Page 11 ISP (Image Signal Processing) In this module, you can find kinds of way to deal with the picture. See picture 3.8. ISP contents: 1: Scene Mode 2: Style 3: White Balance 4: Day/Night Mode 5: Advance...
  • Page 12 Scene Mode There are three kinds of mode you can choose to fix the scene: auto, indoor and outdoor. See picture 3.9. Style There are three kinds of mode you can choose to fix the style: Standard, Bright and Gorgeous. See picture 3.10.
  • Page 13 White Balance There are three kinds of mode you can choose to fix the White Balance: auto, indoor and outdoor. See picture 3.11 3.11 Day/Night Mode In this module, you can choose the automatic mode or passive mode for the IR cut Detect mode and you can fix the IR cut mode as daylight, night or auto.
  • Page 14 Advance (not for all models) In this module, You can choose whether to open the WDR and make some adjustment with Wide Dynamic Range and 3D Denoise Strength. Also you can choose the low light mode as you need. See picture 3.13. 3.13 Note: after change the setup, don’t forget to save!!! Privacy Mask...
  • Page 15 3.15 Note: after change the setup, don’t forget to save!!! OSD setup In this module, you can change and enable the date/time overlay, channel name overlay and device ID overlay. You can also choose the date format and the time format as you like. See pictures 3.16, 3.17 and 3.18 3.16...
  • Page 16: Network Setup

    3.17 3.18 Note: after change the setup, don’t forget to save!!! Network setup This module is used to modify the network Settings. Local setup In this module, you can set the local network configuration such as MAC, IP Adapted, ESEE State and more.
  • Page 17 3.19 Note: after change the setup, don’t forget to save!!! Remote setup In this module, you can set the remote network configuration such as DDNS setup and PPPoE setup. In the section of DDNS setup, you can choose the kinds of server as you like. See picture 3.20 3.20 Note: after change the setup, don’t forget to save!!!
  • Page 18 Wi-Fi setup In this module, you can setup Wi-Fi information. Access Point mode 1 Wireless Mode: you could choose Access Point or Station mode 2. ApEssId: camera's Wi-Fi account ID. You could rename it 3. ApPsk: camera's Wi-Fi account password 4.
  • Page 19: Advance Setup

    Station mode 1. StaBssId: mac address, no need change 2. StaEssId: input Wi-Fi account ID which you want to connect the camera 3. StaPsk: Wi-Fi account Password Advance setup In this section, you can change the configuration of user management. User Management In this module, you can change the authority of users.
  • Page 20: System Setup

    3.21 System setup In this section, you can fix the time, initialization and device info. Time Choose the time zone you need. See picture 3.22 3.22 Initialization Here is possible to Reboot, Restore or Upgrade the camera. See picture 3.23.
  • Page 21 3.23 Initialization contents: 1: Reboot 2: Restore 3: Upgrade Device info 3.24...

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