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Table of Contents Overview ..........................4 Menu Tree ..........................4 Home Page........................5 2.1.1 Function Items on Home Page ..............5 2.1.2 Function Differences among Models ............10 System ........................12 2.2.1 System ....................... 12 2.2.2 Security ...................... 14 2.2.3 Network ......................
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2.4.10 Fisheye Setting (Fisheye IP Camera Only) ..........90 2.4.11 TV System....................93 Pan Tilt ........................94 2.5.1 Preset ......................94 2.5.2 Sequence ....................95 2.5.3 Pan/Tilt Control ..................96 Logout ........................97 Appendix A: Install UPnP Components..................98 Appendix B: IP Addresses from Decimal to Binary ..............99 Appendix C: Video Resolution ....................
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Single Stream- 3M Only ................... 161 12M Fisheye IP Camera...................... 162 Dual Streams- Front End Correction ................ 162 Single Stream- Front End Correction ............... 162 Quad Streams- Back End Correction ............... 163 Triple Streams- Back End Correction ............... 168 Dual Streams- Back End Correction ................ 170 Single Stream- Back End Correction ...............
Overview The V9360-6 and V9360-12 Series Panoramic IP Cameras are provided with a user-friendly browser-based configuration interface and a free bundled CMS (Central Management System) for video playback and recording. In this manual, information about main page introduction, system related settings and camera settings will be described in detail.
Logout Click on the tab to re-login to the camera with another username and password. Home Page Click on the tab <Home> to access the <Home> Page. There are several function buttons on this page. Detailed information of each item is described in the following section.
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Zoom Adjustment (Motorized Lens Models Only) Wide / Tele buttons Hold the <WIDE / TELE> button and implement continuous zoom adjustment. This function is only available for models with zoom lens. Wide / Tele Steps buttons Select a Tele / Wide step value from the drop-down menu to shift the zoom lens according to the define value.
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Precise AF Button (ABF Box IP Camera only) This function is to precisely adjust the focus continuously and to prevent the camera from being out of focus. Check this item before pressing the <Push AF> button. Lock (ABF Box IP Camera only) The Lock function is to lock the ABF function of the Box camera after the auto focus is adjusted to the best position.
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Dual ePTZ For Wall Mount Installed Camera, click on the <Dual ePTZ> button to view the dewarped live video as a single 180° view with two ePTZ views. Users can implement virtual PTZ by rotating the mouse wheel (for zoom in / out) and drag the mouse in any direction in the ePTZ live video panes.
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Talk Button (On / Off) Talk function allows the local site to talk to the remote site. Click on the button to switch it to On / Off. Users must select the suitable transmission mode under this path: Streaming> Audio to enable this function.
NOTE: With Windows 7 or Windows 8 operating system, to implement the Web Recording function, users must run IE as administrator. To run IE as administrator, right click on the IE browser icon and select “Run As Administrator” to launch IE. Manual Trigger Button (On / Off) Click on the <Manual Trigger >...
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Supported Functions for the Applied Lens Fisheye*** Lens Fixed- Vari- Motorized Zoom Wall Ceiling focal focal Mount Mount Mount Function Multiple Language Digital Zoom Ctrl Screen Size Adjust Talk (On / Off)* Speaker (On / Off)* Snapshot Video Streaming Pause/Restart Web Recording (On / Off) Tele/Wide...
System Under the tab <System>, the categories are shown as the configure page below. NOTE: Only Administrator can access the <System> configuration page. 2.2.1 System The System setting can be found under the path: System> System. Host Name The name is for camera identification. If the alarm function (refer to section Events) is enabled and is set to send alarm messages by Mail / FTP, the host name entered here will be displayed in the alarm message.
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Time format Choose a time format (yyyy/mm/dd or dd/mm/yyyy) from the drop-down menu. The format of the date and time displayed above the live video window will be changed according to the selected format. Sync with Computer Time Select the item, and video date and time display will synchronize with the PC’s. NOTE: Users MUST click on the <Save>...
2.2.2 Security The Security setting can be found under this path: System> Security. Click on the <Security> category, there will be a drop-down menu with tabs including <User>, <HTTPS>, <IP Filter>, and <IEEE 802.1X>. 2.2.2.1 User The User setting can be found under this path: System> Security> User. Admin Password This item is for the administrator to reset password.
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Talk/Listen This item allows the appointed user in the local site (camera site) to communicate with, for instance, the administrator in the remote site. Manage User Delete user Pull down the <User name> drop-down list and select the username that is wished to be deleted.
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Streaming Authentication Setting This setting provides security against unauthorized users from getting streaming via Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP). If the setting is enabled, users will be requested to enter user name and password before viewing the live streams. There are three security modes available: Disable, Basic and Digest. Refer to the descriptions below for more details.
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2.2.2.2 HTTPS The HTTPS setting can be found under this path: System> Security> HTTPS. <HTTPS> allows secure connections between the camera and the web browser using <Secure Socket Layer (SSL)> or <Transport Layer Security (TLS)>, which ensure camera settings or Username / Password info from snooping. It is required to install a self-signed certificate or a CA-signed certificate for implementing HTTPS.
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Provide the Certificate Information To create a Self-signed HTTPS Certificate or a Certificate Request to CA, please enter the information as requested. Create Self Signed Certificate Create Certificate Request Country State or Province Locality Organization Organizational Unit Common Name Valid Days ...
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2.2.2.3 IP Filter The IP Filter setting can be found under this path: System> Security> IP Filter. With IP Filter, users can allow or deny specific IP addresses from accessing the camera. Enable IP Filter Check the box to enable the IP Filter function. Once enabled, the listed IP addresses (IPv4) in the <Filtered IP Addresses>...
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a. Convert 192.168.2.80 to binary numbers. The binary numbers are 11000000.10101000.00000010.01010000. The first 30 digits are the same with the binary numbers of 192.168.2.81, thus 192.168.2.80 will be filtered. b. Convert 192.168.2.79 to binary numbers. The binary numbers are 11000000.10101000.00000010.01001111. The first 30 digits are different with the binary numbers of 192.168.2.81, thus 192.168.2.79 will not be filtered.
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2.2.2.4 IEEE 802.1X The IEEE 802.1X setting can be found under this path: System> Security> IEEE 802.1X. The camera is allowed to access a network protected by 802.1X/EAPOL (Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN). Users need to contact with the network administrator for gaining certificates, user IDs and passwords.
2.2.3 Network The Network setting can be found under this path: System> Network. Click on the <Network> category, there will be a drop-down menu with tabs including <Basic>, <QoS>, <SNMP>, and <UPnP>. 2.2.3.1 Basic The Basic setting can be found under this path: System> Network> Basic. This setting page is for setting a new IP address for the camera, configuring other network-related parameters and activating IPv6 address (if the network supports it).
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Step 1: Double click on the program DeviceSearch.exe. Step 2: After its window appears, click on the <Device Search> button on the top. All the finding IP devices will be listed in the page. Step 3: Find the camera by its MAC address. Step 4: Then double click or right click and select <Browse>...
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Step 5: A prompt window requesting for the username and the password will appear. Enter the username and the password to login to the camera. IP address This is necessary for network identification. Subnet mask It is used to determine if the destination is in the same subnet. The default value is “255.255.255.0”.
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Advanced The following introduces the camera’s Web Server port, RTSP port, MJPEG over HTTP port, and HTTPS port. Web Server port The default web server port is 80. With the default web server port ‘80’, users can simply input the IP address of the camera in the URL bar of a web browser to connect the camera.
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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.
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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 camera can be monitored and managed remotely by the network management system. SNMP v1 / v2 ...
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The authentication password must be 8 characters or more. The input characters / numbers will be displayed as dots for security purposes. NOTE: The valid characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and !#$%&’-.@^_~. Encryption Type There are two encryption types available: DES and AES. Select <AES> for a higher security level.
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2.2.3.4 UPnP The UPnP setting can be found under this path: System> Network> UPnP. UPnP Setting Enable UPnP When the UPnP is enabled, whenever the camera is presented to the LAN, the icon of the connected cameras will appear in My Network Places to allow for direct access.
2.2.4 DDNS The DDNS setting can be found under this path: System> DDNS. Dynamic Domain Name System (DDNS) allows a host name to be constantly synchronized with a dynamic IP address. In other words, it allows those using a dynamic IP address to be associated to a static domain name so others can connect to it by name.
2.2.6 The FTP setting can be found under this path: System> FTP. The administrator can set the camera to send the alarm messages to a specific File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site when an alarm is triggered. Users can assign alarm message to up to two FTP sites. Enter the FTP details, which include server, server port, username, password and remote folder, in the fields.
2.2.8 Events (Alarm Settings) The Events setting can be found under this path: System> Events. Click on the <Events> category, there will be a drop-down menu with tabs including <Application>, <Motion Detection>, <Network Failure Detection>, <Tampering>, <Periodical Event>, <Manual Trigger>, and <Audio Detection>. 2.2.8.1 Application The Application setting can be found under this path: System>...
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NOTE: This function is only available for models with IR cut filter. Send Message by FTP/E-Mail The administrator can select whether to send an alarm message by FTP and/or E-mail when an alarm is triggered. Upload Image by FTP Select this item and the administrator can assign an FTP site and configure various parameters.
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the other hand, <Post-trigger buffer> is for users to upload certain amount of images after alarm input is triggered. NOTE: Normally the setting range of the <Pre-trigger buffer> is 1 to 20. However, the setting range will change accordingly if the frame rate of MJPEG on the <Video Frame Rate>...
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Select <Upload for __ sec> to set the recording duration after alarm is triggered. The setting range is from 1 to 99999 sec. Select <Upload during the trigger active> to record the triggered video until the trigger is off. NOTE: Please make sure the local recording (with microSD / SDXC card) or the remote recording (with NAS) is activated so that this function can be implemented.
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2.2.8.2 Motion Detection The Motion Detection setting can be found under this path: System> Events> Motion Detection. Motion Detection function allows the camera to detect suspicious motion and trigger alarms when motion volume in the detected area reaches / exceeds the determined sensitivity threshold value.
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When motion is detected, the signals will be 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 Setting, the default setting for the Motion Detection function is <Off>.
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Detection level [1-100]: Users can configure detection level for each sampling pixel. Detection level is how much the camera can accept the differences between two sampling pixels. The smaller the value is, the more minor motions it detects. The default level is 10. ...
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NOTE: Normally the setting range of the <Pre-trigger buffer> is 1 to 20 frames. However, the setting range will change accordingly if the frame rate of MJPEG on the <Video Frame Rate> setting page is 6 or smaller. Check the box <Continue image upload> to upload the triggered images during certain time or keep uploading until the trigger is off.
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as the upload frame rate. The setting range is from 1 to 15 frames per second. NOTE: Make sure SMTP configuration has been completed. Refer to section Mail for further details. Send HTTP Notification Check this item, select the destination HTTP address, and specify the parameters for event notifications by <Motion Detection>...
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File Name Enter a file name in the blank, eg. image.jpg. The uploaded image’s file name format can be set in this section. Please 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 ...
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 camera to ping another IP device (e.g. NVR, VSS, Video Server, etc.) within the network periodically and generates some actions in case of network failure occurs, for instance, a Video Server is somehow disconnected.
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Pre-trigger buffer recording function allows users to check what happened to cause the trigger. The pre-trigger buffer time range is from 1 to 3 sec. Select <Upload for __ sec> to set the recording duration after alarm is triggered. The setting range is from 1 to 99999 sec. Select <Upload during the trigger active>...
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Settable Tampering Duration time range is from 10 to 3600 sec. The Default value is 20 sec. Triggered Action The administrator can specify alarm actions that will take when tampering is detected. All options are listed as follows. Enable Alarm Output (high/low) Check the item and select the predefined type of alarm output to enable alarm output when tampering is detected.
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NOTE: Make sure FTP configuration has been completed. Refer to section for further details. Upload Image by E-Mail Select this item and the administrator can assign an E-mail address and configure various parameters. When tampering is detected, event images will be sent to the appointed E-mail address. <Pre-trigger buffer>...
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Record Video Clip Check this item and select a video recording storage type, <SD Card> or <NAS> (Network-Attached Storage). The alarm-triggered recording will be stored into microSD / SDXC card or the NAS. Pre-trigger buffer recording function allows users to check what cause <...
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Overwrite The original image in the FTP site will be overwritten by the new uploaded file with a static filename. Save Click on <Save> to save all the settings mentioned above. 2.2.8.5 Periodical Event The Periodical Event setting can be found under this path: System> Events> Periodical Event.
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if the frame rate of MJPEG on the <Video Frame Rate> setting page is 6 or smaller. NOTE: Make sure FTP configuration has been completed. Refer to section of this chapter for further details. Upload Image by E-mail Select this item and the administrator can assign an E-mail address and configure various parameters.
Add sequence number suffix up to # and then start over File Name: imageXX.jpg X: Sequence Number The file name suffix will end at the number being set. For example, if the setting is up to “10”, the file name will start from 00, end at 10, and then start all over again.
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NOTE: The IR Function (refer to section Function) could not be set as <Auto> mode if this triggered action is enabled. NOTE: This function is only available for models with IR cut filter. Send Message by FTP/E-Mail The administrator can select whether to send an alarm message by FTP and/or E-mail when an alarm is triggered.
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Upload Image by E-Mail Select this item and the administrator can assign an E-mail address and configure various parameters. When alarm triggered, event images will be sent to the appointed E-mail address. <Pre-trigger buffer> function allows users to check what happened to cause the trigger.
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Send HTTP notification Check this item, select the destination HTTP address, and specify the parameters for event notifications by <Alarm> triggered. When an alarm is triggered, the notification can be sent to the specified HTTP server. For instance, 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 will be sent to HTTP server as “http://192.168.0.1/admin.php?
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X: Sequence Number Add sequence number suffix up to # and then start over File Name: imageXX.jpg X: Sequence Number The file name suffix will end at the number being set. For example, if the setting is up to “10”, the file name will start from 00, end at 10, and then start all over again.
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2.2.8.7 Audio Detection The Audio Detection setting can be found under this path: System> Events> Audio Detection. Audio Detection function allows the camera to detect audio and trigger alarms when audio volume in the detected area reaches / exceeds the determined sensitivity threshold value.
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Upload Image by FTP Select this item and the administrator can assign an FTP site and configure various parameters. When audio is detected, event images will be uploaded to the appointed FTP site. <Pre-trigger buffer> function allows users to check what happened to cause the trigger.
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Check the box <Continue image upload> to upload the triggered images during certain time or keep uploading until the trigger is off. Select <Upload for __sec> and enter the duration in the blank. images of the duration will be uploading by E-mail when the audio event occurs.
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File Name Enter a file name in the blank, e.g. image.jpg. The uploaded image’s file name format can be set in this section. Please 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 ...
2.2.9 Storage Management The Storage Management setting can be found under this path: System> Storage Management. Click on the <Storage Management> category, there will be a drop-down menu with tabs 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>...
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Disk Cleanup Setting Users can enable automatic recordings cleanup by specifying the time <1~999 day(s) or 1~142 week(s)> and storage limits <1~99% full>. Recording List Each video file on the microSD / SDXC card will be listed in the recording list. The maximum file size is 60 MB/per file.
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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 recording videos to a network share folder, or NAS (Network- Attached Storage). A NAS device is used for data storage and data sharing via network.
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Recording List Each video file on the Network Share will be listed in the Recording list. The maximum file size is 60 MB/per file. When the recording mode is set as <Always> (consecutive recording) and the NAS recording is also allowed to be enabled by events triggered, once events occur, the system will immediately implement events recording to the memory card.
2.2.10 Recording The Recording setting can be found under this path: System> Recording. In the <Recording> setting page, users can specify the recording schedule that fits the present surveillance requirement. Recording Storage Select a recording storage type, <SD Card> or <Network Share>. Activating the Recording Schedule Two types of schedule mode are offered: <Always>...
Select a recording schedule from the schedule list, and click <Delete> to delete the recording schedule. Terminating the Recording Schedule Select <Disable> to terminate the recording function. 2.2.11 Schedule The Schedule setting can be found under this path: System> Schedule. This function allows users to setup schedules for features including: <Alarm Switch>, <Motion Detection>...
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The camera profile will be loaded when IR cut filter is on. Night The camera profile will be loaded when IR cut filter is off. Time This indicates the start time and the time duration for the schedule. NOTE: Users MUST select <By schedule>...
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 on the PC or in the hard drive for the snapshots and the live video recordings. The default setting is: C:\. Once the setting is confirmed, click on <Save>, and all the snapshots and the web recordings will be saved in the designate location.
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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 the login information and privileges of each added user (refer to section Security). Get User Information All users in the network will be listed in the <User information> zone as shown below.
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 camera to factory default settings if needed. Full Restore Click on <Full Restore> to recall the factory default settings. The camera system will restart in 30 seconds.
2.2.16 Software Upgrade The Software Upgrade setting can be found under this path: System> Software Upgrade. NOTE: Make sure the upgrade software file is available before carrying out software upgrade. The procedure of software upgrade is as below. Step 1: Click on <Browse> and locate the upgrade file, for example, “ulmage_userland”.
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 the configuration file to the camera. Export Users can save the system settings by exporting a configuration file (.bin) to a specified location for future use.
Streaming Under the tab <Streaming>, there are categories including: <Video Format>, <Video Compression>, <Video OCX Protocol>, <Video Frame Rate>, and <Audio>. In the Streaming submenu, the administrator can configure specific video resolution, video compression mode, video protocol, audio transmission mode, etc.
2.3.1 Video Format (Video Resolution and Rotate Type) The Video Format setting can be found under this path: Streaming> Video Format. Video Resolution Under Video Resolution section, the available video resolution formats include MJPEG and H.264. Please refer to Appendix D: Video Resolution for more combination details.
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Mirror video If <Mirror video> is select, the image will be rotated horizontally. 90 degree Counter-/clockwise Select <90 degree counter-/clockwise> to rotate the image by 90° counter-/clockwise. 180 degree rotate Select <180 degree rotate> to rotate the image by 180°. Click on <Save>...
2.3.2 Video Compression The Video Compression setting can be found under this path: Streaming> Video Compression. This setting 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 value implies higher bit rate and higher visual quality.
2.3.3 Video OCX Protocol The Video OCX Protocol setting can be found under this path: Streaming> Video OCX Protocol. In the <Video OCX protocol> setting page, the administrator can select RTP over UDP, RTP over RTSP(TCP), RTSP over HTTP or MJPEG over HTTP, for streaming media over the network.
2.3.5 Audio (Audio Mode and Bit Rate Settings) The Audio Mode setting can be found under this path: Streaming> Audio. In this page, the administrator can adjust the sound transmission mode, the audio gain levels and the audio bit rate. Setting for enabling sound recording to the microSD / SDXC card is also available.
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Bit Rate Selectable audio transmission bit rate include 16 kbps, 24 kbps, 32 kbps, 40 kbps, uLAW (64 kbps), ALAW (64 kbps), AAC (128 kbps), PCM (128 kbps), PCM (256 kbps), PCM (384 kbps), and PCM (768 kbps). Higher bit rate will let higher audio quality and require bigger bandwidth.
Camera Under the tab <Camera>, there are submenus including: <Exposure>, <White Balance>, <Picture Adjustment>, <IR Function>, <Noise Reduction>, <Profile>, <Backlight>, <Digital Zoom>, <WDR Function>, <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.
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Control) will function automatically according to the light conditions of the subject. P-Iris Priority Mode (3x Zoom Lens and Motorized Lens Only) P-iris priority mode is only available for 3x Zoom Lens and Motorized Lens models only. In addition, applied with different lens, the related setting options also vary.
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In this mode, it is the shutter speed that takes the main control of the exposure. The range is configurable from 1/500 to 1/30 sec. (NTSC) or 1/425 or 1/25 sec. (PAL). NOTE: This mode is not available for Fisheye IP Camera. Manual Mode With this mode, users can select the suitable shutter speed, iris size and gain value according to the environmental illumination.
2.4.2 White Balance The White Balance setting can be found under this path: Camera> White Balance. A camera needs to find reference color temperature, which is a way of measuring the quality of a light source, for calculating all the other colors. The unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin (K).
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Manual Mode In this mode, users can manually adjust the White Balance value. Input a number between 0 to 127 for “Rgain / Bgain” to adjust the red / blue illuminant on the Live Video Pane. The following describes several situations that might occur during the White Balance manual adjustment.
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The video image turns bluish (as the left picture below). The higher the Bgain value, the bluer the image will be. To solve the problem, reduce the Bgain value, and the video image will turn less bluish. The video image turns yellowish (as the left picture below). The lower the Bgain value, the yellower the image will be.
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. The default value is 0. 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.
2.4.4 IR Function The IR Function setting can be found under this path: Camera> IR Function. NOTE: This function is ONLY available for models with IR function. Day/Night Function This item is for users to define the action of the IR cut filter. Refer to the descriptions of each option below to select a suitable mode.
NOTE: <Light Sensor>, <Light On> and <Light Off> are not available for Zoom AF Box IP Camera and Box Camera. Day/Night Threshold This item is for users to set when the camera should switch from day mode to night mode or vice versa. The camera will sense the surrounding brightness, and the threshold value stands for the level of the light.
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Different levels of 3DNR are provided, including Low, Mid and High. Higher level of 3DNR generates relatively enhanced noise reduction. 2DNR 2DNR (2D Noise Reduction) function delivers clear images without motion blurs in extra low-light conditions. Select <on> to turn on 2DNR function; otherwise, select <off> to turn off 2DNR function.
2.4.6 Profile The Camera Profile setting can be found under this path: Camera> Profile. Camera Profile allows users to setup the desired image parameters for specific environments with different time schedules. Users can setup at most 10 sets of camera parameter configuration under the Camera tab. To enable this function, users must setup the schedules in advance.
NOTE: Users MUST set the camera parameter of the last profile as the default setting. Thus, if there are gaps among schedules, the camera will apply the setting of the last profile. 2.4.7 Backlight The Backlight setting can be found under this path: Camera> Backlight. The Backlight Compensation function prevents the center object from being too dark in surroundings where excessive light is behind the center object.
2.4.9 WDR Function The WDR Function setting can be found under this path: Camera> WDR Function. The Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) function is for solving high contrast or changing light issues so that enhances better video display. Different level options for WDR include Low, Mid and Hi. Higher level of WDR represents wider dynamic range, so that the camera can catch a greater scale of brightness.
2.4.10 Fisheye Setting (Fisheye IP Camera Only) The Fisheye setting can be found under this path: Camera> Fisheye Setting. At this setting 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.
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Step 1. Select the camera’s installation method at <Installation> and click <Save>. For more details, please refer to sub-section Installation below. Step 2. On the home page, set the <Video format> under the live video window as H.264-2 or MJPEG. Step 3.
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NOTE: This item is only available when <Front End Camera Dewarping> is selected in <Fisheye Dewarping Type>. Horizontal Calibration This item is for users to calibrate images counterclockwise / clockwise. NOTE: This item is only available when <Back End Software Dewarping> is selected in <Fisheye Dewarping Type>...
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 on < v > to confirm the new setting. The following table shows the available video formats for different types of models.
Pan Tilt Under the tab <Pan Tilt>, there are submenus including: <Preset>, <Sequence> and <Pan/Tilt Control>. NOTE: Pan Tilt function is only available for Zoom AF Box Camera and Box Camera (DC12V / AC24V / PoE Model (RS-485)). With RS-485 support, the camera is capable of working with a Pan Tilt Head for pan and tilt control.
Preset Run Type the Preset Point number into the Preset field, click on , and the camera will turn to the appointed point. 2.5.2 Sequence The Sequence setting can be found under this path: Pan Tilt> Sequence. The Sequence function supports eight Sequence Lines. Each Sequence Line consists of 64 Preset Points.
Sequence Run Select the specified Sequence Line from the drop-down list, click on , and then the camera will start moving forward each scene sequentially as programmed. To view the camera executing a Sequence Line in full screen mode, please move the cursor onto the live view pane, right-click and left-click to select “fullscreen”.
DSCP / PelcoD / PelcoP: With these protocols, users can control the Pan Tilt Head from the web browser. Users can use the mouse to pan/tilt, set preset points and set sequence lines. To pan/tilt the Pan Tilt Head, click and drag the mouse in the live video window at the home page.
Appendix A: Install UPnP Components Please follow the instructions below to install UPnP components on Windows Vista / Windows XP / Windows 7. Step 1: In Windows, go to <Start>, click on <Control Panel>, and then double click on <Add or Remove Programs>. Step 2: Click on <Add/Remove Windows Components>...
Appendix B: IP Addresses from Decimal to Binary Follow the example below to convert the 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 XP and Windows Vista, click <View> on the calculator and click <Scientific>.
Appendix C: Video Resolution Primary Video Resolution Quad Streams Note: ** Only for 4M models. * Only for 3M models. Note: MJPEG only supports 1080P and under; the resolution QVGA (320 x 240) is NOT available for 4M. Note: BNC function is not supported under quad streams. H.264 + H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2...
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 H.264-4 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 288 (25 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 2048 x 1536 (30/25 fps)* 352 x 288 (25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 H.264-4 H.264 + H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 H.264-4 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 288 (25 fps) 1920 x 1080 (30/25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) /...
Triple Streams Note: ** Only for 4M models. * Only for 3M models. Note: MJPEG only supports 1080P and under; the resolution QVGA (320 x 240) is NOT available for 4M. Note: BNC function is not supported under triple streams. H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2...
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 800 x 600 (60/50 fps) 720 x 480 (60 fps) / 720 x 576 (50 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps) fps) 640 x 480 (60/50 fps) 352 x 240 (60 fps) / 352 x 288 (50 fps) 800 x 600 (60/50 fps)
Advanced Video Resolution Quad Streams Note: ***** Only for 12M models. **** Only for 8M models. *** Only for 6M models. ** Only for 4M models. * Only for 3M models. Note: MJPEG only supports 1080P and under; the resolution QVGA (320 x 240) is NOT available for 4M. Note: BNC function is not supported under quad streams.
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 H.264-4 H.264 + H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 H.264-4 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 1280 x 720 (30/25 fps) 352 x 288 (25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps)
Triple Streams Note: ***** Only for 12M models. **** Only for 8M models. *** Only for 6M models. ** Only for 4M models. * Only for 3M models. Note: MJPEG only supports 1080P and under; the resolution QVGA (320 x 240) is NOT available for 4M. Note: BNC function is not supported under triple streams.
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 640 x 480 (60/50 fps) 352 x 240 (60 fps) / 352 x 288 (50 fps) 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps) 800 x 600 (60/50 fps) 720 x 480 (60 fps) / 720 x 576 (50 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps) fps) 640 x 480 (60/50 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps) 800 x 600 (60/50 fps) 720 x 480 (60 fps) / 720 x 576 (50 fps) 640 x 480 (60/50 fps) 352 x 240 (60 fps) / 352 x 288 (50 fps) 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps) 800 x 600 (60/50 fps)
Single Stream The following resolution is for 3M / 4M / 6M / 8M / 12M models. Note: ***** Only for 12M models. **** Only for 8M models. *** Only for 6M models. ** Only for 4M models. * Only for 3M models.
Primary- HDR (2 Shutter Mode) Video Resolution Note: Under HDR 2 shutter mode, IP camera can only support at most three streams. In addition, BNC function is only supported under single stream. Triple Streams- 4M Only H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3...
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1280 x 720 (15 fps) 1024 x 768 (15 fps) 800 x 600 (15 fps) 1280 x 720 (15 fps) 720 x 480 (15 fps) / 720 x 576 (15 fps) 640 x 480 (15/- fps) 352 x 240 (15 fps) / ---...
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 fps) 1024 x 768 (15/25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps)
Advanced- HDR (2 Shutter Mode) Video Resolution Note: Under HDR 2 shutter mode, BNC function is only supported under single stream. Triple Streams- 4M Only H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1280 x 720 (15 fps) 1024 x 768 (15 fps) 800 x 600 (15 fps) 720 x 480 (15 fps) / 720 x 576 (15...
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 800 x 600 (15/25 fps) 720 x 480 (15 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps) 640 x 480 (15/25 fps) 352 x 240 (15 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 1280 x 720 (15/25 fps) 1024 x 768 (15/25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps)
Dual Streams- 4M Only *4M does not support resolution QVGA (320 x 240). H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 2560 x 1440 (15 fps) 1920 x 1080 (15 fps) 1280 x 1024 (15 fps) 1280 x 720 (15/25 fps) 1024 x 768 (15/25 fps) 2560 x 1440 (15/25 fps) 800 x 600 (15/25 fps)
Single Stream- 4M Only H.264 / MJPEG 2560 x 1440 (30/25 fps) 2304 x 1296 (30/25 fps) 1920 x 1080 (30/25 fps) 1280 x 1024 (30/25 fps) 1280 x 720 (30/25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) fps) 1280 x 720 (15 fps) 1024 x 768 (15 fps) 800 x 600 (15/25 fps) 720 x 480 (15 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 1920 x 1080 (15/25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps)
Advanced- HDR (3 Shutter Mode) Video Resolution Note: Under HDR 3 shutter mode, IP camera can only support at most three streams. In addition, BNC function is only supported under single stream. Triple Streams- 4M Only H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3...
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 800 x 600 (15 fps) 720 x 480 (15 fps) / 720 x 576 (15 fps) 1280 x 720 (15 fps) 1280 x 720 (15 fps) 1024 x 768 (15 fps) 640 x 480 (15 fps) 1280 x 1024 (15 fps) 352 x 240 (15 fps) / 352 x 288 (15...
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 fps) 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25 352 x 240 (30 fps) / 352 x 288 (25...
12M Fisheye IP Camera Note: Fisheye IP camera does not support BNC function. Dual Streams- Front End Correction MJPEG only supports for 1080P or under. (*) Only available for H.264. H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 2048 x 1536 (15 fps)* 1920 x 1080 (15 fps) 1600 x 1200 (15 fps) 2048 x 2048 (15 fps)
Triple Streams- Back End Correction MJPEG only supports for 1080P or under. H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1280 x 720 (30/25 fps) 1280 x 1024 (30/25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 1280 x 720 (60/- fps) 1024 x 768 (60/- fps) 800 x 600 (60/25 fps) 1280 x 1024 (60/50 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 800 x 600 (60/50 fps) 720 x 480 (60 fps) / 720 x 576 (50 fps) 640 x 480 (60/50 fps) 352 x 240 (60 fps) / 352 x 288 (50 fps) 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps) 800 x 600 (60/50 fps) 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps)
Dual Streams- Back End Correction MJPEG only supports for 1080P or under. H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 1920 x 1080 (15 fps) 4000 x 3000 (15 fps) 1280 x 720 (15 fps) 1920 x 1080 (20 fps) 1280 x 1024 (20fps) 1280 x 720 (20 fps) 3840 x 2160 (20 fps) 1024 x 768 (20fps)
Single Stream- Back End Correction MJPEG only supports for 1080P or under. H.264 / MJPEG 4000 x 3000 (20 fps) 3840 x 2160 (24 fps) 3200 x 1800 (30/25 fps) 1920 x 1080 (60/50 fps) 1280 x 1024 (60/50 fps) 1280 x 720 (60/50 fps) 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps) 800 x 600 (60/50 fps)
6M Fisheye IP Camera Note: Fisheye IP camera does not support BNC function. Dual Streams- Front End Correction MJPEG only supports for 1080P or under. (*) Only available for H.264. H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 2048 x 1536 (15 fps)* 1920 x 1080 (15 fps) 1600 x 1200 (15 fps) 2048 x 2048 (15 fps)
Triple Streams- Back End Correction MJPEG only supports for 1080P or under. H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1280 x 720 (30/25 fps) 1280 x 1024 (30/25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 1280 x 720 (60/- fps) 1024 x 768 (60/- fps) 800 x 600 (60/25 fps) 1280 x 1024 (60/50 fps)
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H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 1024 x 768 (60/50 fps) 800 x 600 (60/50 fps) 720 x 480 (60 fps) / 720 x 576 (50 fps) H.264 + H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 H.264-3 640 x 480 (60/50 fps) 1280 x 720 (60/50 fps)
Dual Streams- Back End Correction MJPEG only supports for 1080P or under. H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 1280 x 720 (30/25 fps) 1024 x 768 (30/25 fps) 3072 x 2048 (30/25 fps) 800 x 600 (30/25 fps) 720 x 480 (30 fps) / 720 x 576 (25 fps) 640 x 480 (30/25 fps) 1920 x 1080 (25 fps)* 1280 x 1024 (30/25 fps)
5M Fisheye IP Camera Video Resolution Note: Fisheye IP camera does not support BNC function. Dual Streams- Front End Correction (*) Only available for H.264; MJPEG only supports for 1080P or under. H.264 + H.264 / MJPEG H.264-1 H.264-2 2688 x 1520 (14 fps)* 2048 x 1536 (14 fps)* 1920 x 1080 (14 fps) 2048 x 2048 (14 fps)
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