EnGenius EDS5115 User Manual
EnGenius EDS5115 User Manual

EnGenius EDS5115 User Manual

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  • Page 1 EDS5115 User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content Product Overview ......................................... 6 1.1. Introduction ......................................... 6 1.2. Read Before Using ......................................7 1.3. Key Features ......................................... 8 1.4. Package Contents ......................................9 1.5. Physical Description ....................................10 Installation ......................................... 11 2.1. Hardware Setup ......................................11 2.2.
  • Page 3 3.1.1.6. EnViewer Finder: Reboot ................................... 42 3.1.2. Web Browser ......................................44 3.2. Manage using Tablet or Mobile Phones ..............................46 First Time Basic Settings ....................................47 4.1.1. Setting the Interface Language .................................. 53 4.1.2. Changing the Camera Name ..................................54 4.1.3.
  • Page 4 5.5. Network ........................................90 5.5.1. IP Configuration ......................................91 5.5.2. EnGenius Cloud Service ..................................... 95 5.5.3. UPnP ......................................... 100 5.6. Wireless........................................101 5.6.1. Basic ......................................... 102 5.6.2. WPS .......................................... 105 5.6.3. AP Profile ........................................107 5.6.3.1. Add ........................................108 5.6.3.2.
  • Page 5 User Management ....................................164 5.10.1. Add User ........................................166 5.10.2. Edit User ........................................167 5.10.3. Delete User ....................................... 169 Camera Connecting to EnGenius Router ................................. 171 6.1. Enable Router Storage Function ................................174 6.2. Camera Profile ......................................179 6.2.1. Add Profile ........................................ 179 6.2.2.
  • Page 6 6.3. Fine Tune Camera Configuration set by the Router..........................185 6.3.1. Camera Storage Setting .................................... 186 6.3.2. Camera Event Setting ....................................188 6.3.3. Camera Motion Detection Setting ................................190 6.4. Access the Media files on the Router ..............................191 6.4.1. Using web browser ....................................
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    1. Product Overview The EDS5115 is a 1-Megapixel Day & Night Wi-Fi Bullet Network Camera which adds surveillance capability to a variety of network environments. With a built-in removable mechanical IR-cut filter, it helps users keep an eye on what matters and get notified by what just happened on demand allowing 24/7 monitoring remotely.
  • Page 8: Read Before Using

    1.2. Read Before Using For users’ convenience, the camera is configured with DHCP enabled by default which allows the camera to get an IP address for itself automatically. This applies to majority of the surveillance network settings. However, if you are connecting the product in an office (or any public setting), you may need to consult the IT department in charged for IP setting detail to avoid IP address conflict.
  • Page 9: Key Features

     Multiple Storage Options—Samba/FTP Client to Save to an External Storage  Supports Push Message and Play Back on Smart Devices triggered by Motion  Digital Input / Output (DI/DO) for connection to an alarm or PIR sensor  EnGenius Cloud Services Supported (Apps and Web-based Services)
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    1.4. Package Contents The package should contain all of following items shown below.
  • Page 11: Physical Description

    1.5. Physical Description...
  • Page 12: Installation

    2. Installation 2.1. Hardware Setup Before installing the camera, please make sure the camera is properly configured and tested before hardware installation especially if it is mounted on a wall. Please also make sure the power outlet is available near the installation site. Screw the supplied antenna to the camera.
  • Page 13 Basic Connection without PoE...
  • Page 15 III. PoE Connection—Option 1...
  • Page 16 IV. PoE Connection—Option 2 When connecting to a non-PoE switch, please connect the camera to a switch via PoE injector (optional).
  • Page 17: Wall Mount

    2.2. Wall Mount  Locate an area on the wall and make sure the area is capable of supporting the weight of camera.  Mark and drill pilot holes aligning to the screw holes at the base of mounting bracket. ...
  • Page 18 Please loosen the screw-A/B before you turn the camera housing to do vertical and rotation. Align the camera to the correct field of view and tighten the screw-A/B to lock it into the place.
  • Page 19: Ip Camera Connection

    2.3. IP Camera Connection Before setting up the camera with your router, please ensure the Internet is ready. When camera is configured with the router with Internet connection, you can then access the camera through the Internet anytime anywhere. This section will guide you through the connection setup.
  • Page 21: Connecting Via Ethernet Cable

    2.3.1. Connecting via Ethernet Cable Connect the camera to the router on the LAN ports with a network CAT5 RJ45 Ethernet cable (shown below). You may use the cable that came with the package for initial setup; however, you may be required to switch to wireless setting or purchase a longer cable to extend the camera for longer range.
  • Page 22: Connecting Via Wi-Fi Setup

    2.3.2. Connecting via Wi-Fi Setup It is recommended that to make initial setup with RJ45 Ethernet cable and then switch to wireless after you have completed all the settings. However, you can also start wirelessly with WPS mechanism. Ensure the router supports WPS feature and is enabled. Press the WPS button on both camera and the router at the same time. It may take up to 90 seconds for the two devices to establish the connection.
  • Page 23: Accessing The Camera After Installation

    3. Accessing the Camera after Installation There are several ways to get access to your camera on your network. You should probably have a setup similar to the following diagram. You can manage the camera using your PC, Laptop, Tablet or iOS/Android based mobile phone; we will call it management station in the following context.
  • Page 24: Managing Using Pc Or Laptop

    3.1.1. EnViewer Finder EnViewer Finder is a tool provided by EnGenius that helps you discover the camera within a local network. You should be able to find the tool inside the CD. Please install the tool to your management station desktop for quick access when you need it. Please take note of the IP address...
  • Page 25 Double-click on the icon to run. The camera list at the center displays the discovered cameras currently connected to your router (local network). If you do not find the one you intend to configure, please click on Refresh to rescan the network until it appears on the list. Please turn off any heavy-loading applications such as P2P that may occupy your network.
  • Page 26 clicking the icons on the panel. Rescan the network for camera. Go to Network setting Go to DDNS setting Go to Camera Video Configuration setting Upgrade the current camera firmware...
  • Page 27 Reset the current camera to factory default Reboot/restart the current camera...
  • Page 29: Enviewer Finder: Network

    3.1.1.1. EnViewer Finder: Network...
  • Page 30 MODE: There are three modes that your camera can get its IP address. DHCP, Manually, or PPPoE. DHCP: It is the most popular way in the home network setting. It will request IP address from your router automatically. The requirement is that your router should enable DHCP (which is basically the default setting for most of the home router vendors).
  • Page 31 network. PPPoE: If you are connecting to the Internet without going through your router, you can connect the camera directly to your modem (given that your Internet service is using PPPoE protocol). Please consult your local ISP provider for more detail. Basically, the PPPoE setting is exactly the same as your router.
  • Page 32 System Time: Like any other surveillance system, time is essential because we want to keep track of the time of the events recorded or detected by the camera. By default, the camera is connected to a public NTP server (pool.ntp.org) and its time is always synchronized with the server over the Internet.
  • Page 33 Authorization: You may change the Password of ‘admin’ or Camera Name here. Please note that, once you changed the password. You will need to provide your new password next time upon login to the camera through EnViewer Finder or Web Browser. The Camera Name is the camera host name that represents the identity of the camera.
  • Page 35: Enviewer Finder: Ddns

    3.1.1.2. EnViewer Finder: DDNS...
  • Page 36 Default DDNS name: Each camera has a unique DDNS name printed on the back of your camera. It is the default DDNS name. DDNS Alias: You may try to rename it (alias) to a name so that you can memorize it better. For instance, you can use your initials with your birthday as a combination;...
  • Page 38: Enviewer Finder: Config

    3.1.1.3. EnViewer Finder: Config...
  • Page 39 The URLs are provided for your reference. There are many 3 party media player that supports RTSP streams. You can provide these URLs to those players and view the camera streams in real time. Resolution Usually you do not need to worry about this page setting. However, you may need to know that the camera has two concurrent video streams running at the same time.
  • Page 40 This setting determines what codec used for video compression. Please use the default for optimized performance. The compression method affects overall performance and media file size. The options are reserved for advanced purposes only. Max frame rate This setting determines how many frames are taken per second. This setting affects the quality of the video. High frame rate results in smoother video but larger video file.
  • Page 41: Enviewer Finder: Upgrade

    3.1.1.4. EnViewer Finder: Upgrade EnViewer Finder also allows you to upgrade your camera firmware. The product feature may improve over time, you may check EnGenius official web site for the latest firmware. New firmware may contain bug fixes or feature improvement; please download the latest firmware file to your local computer first before proceeding further: Click Browse and select the firmware file you downloaded.
  • Page 42: Enviewer Finder: Reset

    3.1.1.5. EnViewer Finder: Reset You can reset the camera to its factory default state and your settings on the camera will be erased. Note: It will take a while for the camera to come back on again. Therefore, the camera will not appear on the camera list if you rescan the network before it resets to default and boots up.
  • Page 43: Enviewer Finder: Reboot

    3.1.1.6. EnViewer Finder: Reboot You can reboot the camera on EnViewer Finder if the camera stops responding for unknown reason. Click on Yes to proceed. Note: It will take a while for the camera to come back on again. Therefore, the camera will not appear on the camera list if you rescan the...
  • Page 44 network before it boots up.
  • Page 45: Web Browser

    IP Address: 192.168.0.101 If you are using EnGenius Intelligent Router or IoT Gateway please proceed to Manage camera over EnGenius Router chapter. If not, please proceed to First Time Basic Setting chapter for more detail guide on camera initial settings.
  • Page 46 EnGenius Router/Gateway If you are using EnGenius Intelligent Router or IoT Gateway, you can manage the camera through the router management interface. The benefit of this is that you can manage both the router and the camera on a single integrated user interface. Please refer to Manage camera...
  • Page 47: Manage Using Tablet Or Mobile Phones

    3.2. Manage using Tablet or Mobile Phones You can manage your camera over Tablet or Mobile Phones using the free EnGenius APP EnViewer. EnViewer currently supports the two most popular Android and iOS platforms. Please search the keyword “EnViewer” in Google Play or iOS Store.
  • Page 48: First Time Basic Settings

    4. First Time Basic Settings Open your browser and type in the camera IP (e.g. 192.168.0.103) address or the given DDNS name printed on the label on the back of your camera (e.g. 0f9e76a.engeniusddns.com) using a regular web browser.
  • Page 49 Enter the default username admin and password admin. Click Login to proceed. For the first time of login, you will be informed to download and install “WebCMS”. Please click on “Download WebCMS“ to start download (you will be required to have Internet connection on your router). WebCMS enables browsers to support camera feature. Don’t worry if you are prompted with a different version number because the software upgrades from time to time.
  • Page 50 If prompted with the following question, click on Save (Internet Explorer). Save the downloaded file.
  • Page 51 Once download is completed, you MUST close all the browsers before install WebCMS. Double click on WebCMS to install the program. You may not have noticed, the installation is very fast, it only takes a few seconds for...
  • Page 52 WebCMS to be installed. When installation is completed, open the browser and login into the camera again. You should be able to see the camera viewer in live as shown below. If you do not see the viewer that means you did not install WebCMS properly or try login using other browsers. NOTE: If you are seeing grey color in the viewer, it is because the camera has detected insufficient of light in the room and enabled night vision mode automatically.
  • Page 53 Congratulations, you are now ready to proceed with further camera settings!
  • Page 54: Setting The Interface Language

    4.1.1. Setting the Interface Language First of all you may want to change the user interface language. The default factory language is English. To change the language, click on icon the make the change. On the language list, click to select the one you feel comfortable with from the list. The user interface with refresh automatically with your chosen language.
  • Page 55: Changing The Camera Name

    4.1.2. Changing the Camera Name On the management page, click to access the configuration Main Menu. On the Main Menu, select Network  UPnP Then, you may want to assign the camera with proper names for better identification if you have several cameras at the same time. Meaningful names such as living room, kitchen, baby room or any other descriptions you find suitable to describe the space being monitored.
  • Page 56 Hostname: Enter a new name into this field Click Apply to change the camera name...
  • Page 57: Setting The Camera Time

    4.1.3. Setting the Camera Time It is crucial to setup camera time properly so that scheduling can be arranged and events be recorded with accurate date and time. On the Main Menu, select System Time Please refer to Chapter 5 for time setting detail.
  • Page 58: Setting The Storage Folder

    4.1.4. Setting the Storage Folder The Storage Folder is the location where media files will be placed. On the Main Menu, select System  PC Storage Path Please refer to Chapter 5 for detail setting...
  • Page 59: Adding A User Account

    4.1.5. Adding a User Account On the Main Menu, select User Management  User Account Please refer to Chapter 5 for User Management for adding a User.
  • Page 60: Wireless Setting

    4.1.6. Wireless Setting Please skip this step if you only use wired setup for your camera. Ensure your router supports wireless connection and enabled. On the management page, click to access the configuration Main Menu.
  • Page 61 On the other hand, we also need to enable camera’s wireless feature; please check again to ensure you have wireless enabled. On the Main Menu, select Wireless  Basic Enable wireless by choosing Enable option...
  • Page 62 Click on Site Survey button to search for existing wireless access points (AP). When prompted with Site Survey window, click on Refresh button if you do not find your AP on the list. On the site list, choose your preferred AP and then click Add to AP Profile. Then, on the AP Profile Settings window, please check if the security settings are correct.
  • Page 63 Please wait for a moment for the setup to complete. While waiting, you can remove RJ45 Ethernet Cable from the camera. It may take a moment for the camera to detach from wired network and switch to the newly established wireless connection with the chosen AP (your router). To check if the connection is successful, you can verify it by login into your camera again.
  • Page 64: User Interface

    5. User Interface Camera management page allows you to view and configure the camera at real time. This chapter will introduce all supported features and...
  • Page 65 detail configurations.
  • Page 66: Navigation Panel

    5.1. Navigation Panel The Navigation Panel is located at the top-right corner of the page. Since there are two different user levels (Administrator and Viewer),...
  • Page 67 the functions shown on the Navigation Panel also vary accordingly. For more information about user account, please refer to User Management section. Administrator has full control of all the camera settings. The viewer only has camera view features.
  • Page 68 The descriptions are as follows Switch the management page to camera viewer within which snapshots or video clips can be taken at real time. Switch the management page to camera setting. Please refer to Main Menu section for detail camera setting.
  • Page 69 Logout...
  • Page 70: Live View Settings

    5.2. Live View Settings...
  • Page 71 The Live View Management menu is located at the right side of the page. There are two streams running concurrently: Stream1 (1280 x 720) and Stream2 (640x480). Stream1 has the higher resolution than stream2. Stream2 serves lower resolution for mobile devices which has smaller screens. You can preview each stream at real time by selecting it from the list.
  • Page 72 This switch will hide the browser and expand the view to full screen. You can press ESC button to cancel the full screen mode. This button takes a snap-shot on the real time view and store the image in the local folder. Toggle this button to start recording movie clip at real time.
  • Page 73: Main Menus

    5.3. Main Menus Only Administrator Users can get access to Main Menus. Viewers do not have the privilege of changing camera settings. To get access to the Main Menu, click on the setting icon The Main Menu is shown below.
  • Page 75: System

    5.4. System The System setting menu consists of system related configurations.
  • Page 76: Status

    5.4.1. Status Status Page displays the detail system level information on the page including current time, firmware version, DDNS name, IP address and etc.
  • Page 78: Service Port

    5.4.2. Service Port The default setting is as follows. This is only reserved for advanced users who want to keep certain ports for other particular services. Changing the ports will result in unexpected result. Unless necessary, please keep the default setting.
  • Page 79: Time

    5.4.3. Time Like any other surveillance system, time is essential because we want to keep track of the time of the events recorded or detected by the camera. By default, the camera is connected to a public time server (pool.ntp.org) and its time is always synchronized with the server over the Internet.
  • Page 80: Pc Storage Path

    5.4.4. PC Storage Path Folder Path: click “Browse” to change the path Snapshot File Type: support image format JPG, PNG & BMP Recording File Type: support format AVI & MP4 Compression rate comparison (High to Low): JPG > PNG > BMP MP4 >...
  • Page 81: Firmware

    5.4.5. Firmware The product feature may improve over time; you may check EnGenius official web site for the latest firmware. New firmware may contain bug fixes or feature improvement which is beneficial to you. Either download the latest firmware file to your local computer or use Auto Firmware Upgrade when Internet connection is available. For...
  • Page 82 Select the downloaded new firmware then click on Open.
  • Page 83 Click Apply to start upgrading the firmware. It may take a moment for the upgrading process, please wait patiently. WARNING: Do not turn off the device in the middle of upgrade process. Terminating the device during the process will damage the device and may cause the device to fail.
  • Page 84: Backup

    5.4.6. Backup There are times that you may want to test new settings or keep different settings for different application scenarios. You can do this with following steps:  Save Settings Click Save to initiate setting backup process.
  • Page 85 Click Save to store the file to the chosen location.
  • Page 86  Restore Settings Click on Browse to select the backup file.
  • Page 87 Choose the configuration file and click on Open. Click on Upload to start storing process.
  • Page 88 It may take a moment for the uploading process, please wait patiently. WARNING: Do not turn off the device in the middle of the upload. Terminating the device during the process will damage the device and may cause the device to fail.
  • Page 89: Reboot/Reset To Default

    5.4.7. Reboot/Reset to Default There may be times that you feel like to restore the settings to factory default. To reset to default click on the button Reset to Default If the camera for some reason stop responding or acting abnormally, you can choose to Reboot the Device. If the device still does not recover to normal operation, please consider to perform a hard reset (unplug and re-plug the power adapter).
  • Page 90: Language

    5.4.8. Language The default User Interface language is English, you can change the language with just a mouse click. On the language list, click to select the one you feel comfortable with from the list. The user interface with refresh automatically with your chosen language.
  • Page 91: Network

    5.5. Network The Network setting menu consists of Network related configurations.
  • Page 92: Ip Configuration

    5.5.1. IP Configuration Each camera should be assigned with an IP address in the network for identification. IP Configuration setting allows you to change the method with which the camera obtains its IP address. The default setting Dynamic IP (DHCP) is applicable to most of the application scenario. However, advanced users can also change to Static IP or PPPoE whichever suit the purpose.
  • Page 93 Static IP If your network requires Static IP, you need to specify the detail IP settings similar to above. Please note that, if you are managing your camera in local network similar to the example shown above, you will need to configure your management PC/Laptop under the same domain.
  • Page 94 PPPoE If you are connecting to the Internet without going through your home router, you can connect the camera directly to your modem (given that you are using PPPoE for your Internet service). Please consult your local network service provider for more detail. Basically, the PPPoE setting is exactly the same as what your home router.
  • Page 95 Dynamic IP (DHCP) MAC Address: Type in the MAC address to insert the local MAC address into the field. Click Apply when configuration is done to activate new settings. Note: If you have a working Internet connection through your router, there is no need to type in the MAC address. Providing such MAC address only if the IP address assigner binds each IP with a specific MAC address.
  • Page 96: Engenius Cloud Service

    5.5.2. EnGenius Cloud Service You must Enable EnGenius Cloud first and then choose the Type.
  • Page 97 A key part about EnGenius Cloud Service is DDNS. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is a type of DNS that works with dynamic IP address. DDNS keeps update its mapping regularly and ensures a consistent matching so that your device can be accessed over the Internet using a fixed DDNS name.
  • Page 98 Default DDNS: shows the default DDNS Alias DDNS Name: You may find that your DDNS is too difficult to remember. EnGenius provides free DDNS name registration as long as the alias is not yet been taken other EnGenius product users. You can check the availability by clicking on the button Availability Check for verification.
  • Page 99 You can check with your local Internet Service provider for WAN IP address refresh time. The default setting is 24HR (which means DDNS server will check the synchronization every 24 hours). Normally, the default setting 24HR is okay for most cases. DDNS Status: when working properly, it should show “Connected”.
  • Page 100 If you prefer to use third-party DDNS server, you can choose this option. The current supported third-party DDNS services are 3322(qdns), DHS, DynDNS, ZoneEdit and CyberGate. Choose the one that best suits your purpose. You should provide your account information so that the camera can communicate with the selected DDNS vendor. Your third-party DDNS service account credential should include the following information.
  • Page 101: Upnp

    5.5.3. UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows the other device to detect the presence of the camera so that communication become possible. You should enable UPnP if you wish your camera to be recognized by your router. UPnP Traversal makes camera remote access over the Internet possible using camera DDNS name.
  • Page 102: Wireless

    Click Apply when configuration is done to activate new settings. 5.6. Wireless All wireless related settings can be found under Wireless menu. The camera store several AP profiles (candidate AP list) although only one AP will be connected at any given time.
  • Page 103: Basic

    5.6.1. Basic Under basic section, you can turn on or off the wireless radio, setting connection with the existing surrounding AP. Wireless Information shows the current wireless status. To setup a wireless connection, you must first enable wireless by choosing Enable option.
  • Page 104 Click on Scan button to search for existing wireless access points (AP). When prompted with Site Survey window, click on Refresh button if you do not find your AP on the list. On the site list, choose your preferred AP and then click Add to AP Profile. Then, on the AP Profile Settings window, please check if the security settings are correct.
  • Page 105 Please wait for a moment for the setup to complete. While waiting, you can remove RJ45 Ethernet Cable from the camera now. It may take a moment for the camera to establish wireless connection with the chosen AP (your router). Your camera should be connected to the AP now.
  • Page 106: Wps

    AP or wireless router’s WPS process first. It is mostly likely a simple push of the WSP button on your AP or wireless router. On EDS5115, you can initiate WPS process on the web page or by pressing the WPS button.
  • Page 107 You can initiate camera’s WPS process on the web page. First, press the WPS button on the AP or wireless router (there may be changes on the LED lights as signs of initiation). On camera’s WPS page, press Start to Process. Wait a minute for two devices to establish the wireless connection.
  • Page 108: Ap Profile

    5.6.3. AP Profile You can keep several AP Profiles (settings) if your application may need to switch between APs in case one of them failed. Each profile matches to a specific AP.
  • Page 109: Add

    5.6.3.1. Add WPA pre-shared key Network Name (SSID): enter the SSID of the target AP Encryption: supports Disabled, WEP and WPA pre-shared key WPA Type: supports WPA (TKIP) and WPS2(AES) Pre-Shared Key Type: Passphrase or HEX (64 character)
  • Page 110 Please note that WEP has proven be insure, this security option is reserved only for legacy products that supports WEP only. Authentication Type: supports Open System and Shared Key Key Length: 64bit and 128bit (the longer the safer) Key Type: ASCII or HEX Default Key: the key that will be used for authentication Encryption Key 1~4: the candidate keys for authentication...
  • Page 112: Edit

    5.6.3.2. Edit On the table Select the profile and then click on Edit to modify the profile setting. Once complete the modification, click Save to make the changes effective.
  • Page 113: Move Up / Down

    5.6.3.3. Move Up / Down Each profile the ordered by the number at the front, the ones on top has higher priority when camera tries to search for the existing AP. You can change the AP priority by moving them up or down. Select the profile and then click either on Move Up or Move Down.
  • Page 114: Delete

    5.6.3.4. Delete Delete Selected: only delete the selected profile. Select the profile to be deleted and then click on Delete Selected button. Delete All: this will delete all the AP profiles on the table...
  • Page 115: Connect

    5.6.3.5. Connect Select a profile to be connected and then click on Connect to initiate the wireless connection.
  • Page 116: Media

    5.7. Media All media quality related settings can be found under Media menu. These settings will have direct effect on the captured image or video.
  • Page 117: Video

    5.7.1. Video...
  • Page 118 Enable: it is recommended that you enable Time Stamp and Video Title; the timestamp will show on the top-left corner of your video as shown below.
  • Page 119: Camera

    5.7.2. Camera You can get better quality by tuning the lighting condition of the camera. For example, in a dark room you may want to set the Brightness higher to generate clearer result. When directly facing an outdoor window (too much light) you may want to lower the Brightness a bit. There may be different settings under different circumstance;...
  • Page 120 its purpose. Please refer to the following examples for comparison between low and high for each of the light settings.
  • Page 121: Light Setting

    5.7.2.1. Light Setting Brightness Contrast...
  • Page 122 Sturation Sharpness...
  • Page 124 De-noise Please note that some of the effects will be more obvious in higher resolution at real time.
  • Page 125: Flicker Control

    5.7.2.2. Flicker Control The supported options are: 60Hz & 50Hz Flicker Control is an anti-flicker feature setting. AC lamp can cause a flicker effect, which is a consequence of the AC power frequency (50 or 60 Hz). As the light can change from picture to picture, causing light flicker.
  • Page 126: Mirror

    5.7.2.3. Mirror Support Mirrors: None, Mirror, Flip and Both There are times that the camera will have to be mounted upside down for sideways. That is, the view become difficult to monitor when it is upside down. The Mirror settings does not reflect on the preview at real time (unlike lighting condition settings). Therefore, you have to click on Apply to see the result.
  • Page 127 None Mirror Flip (Vertical) None Flip Both (Horizontal and Vertical) None Both...
  • Page 128: Day/Night Mode

    5.7.2.4. Day/Night Mode This controls Night Vision ON and OFF. Auto: auto detect light sufficiency and switch between Day and Night automatically. Day: force the camera to turn OFF Night Vision. Night: force the camera to turn Night Vision ON. Night...
  • Page 129: Advanced

    5.7.3. Advanced Exposure Settings Mode: Manual, Indoor, Outdoor For regular users, please choose indoor or outdoor, the default values will the preconfigured. The areas are grey out for preconfigured settings when you choose Indoor or Outdoor.
  • Page 130 Manual Choose Manual if you would like to fine tune some of the settings that suits your application. Please be noted that these settings may have impacts on the image quality and performance. If you are not sure about the terms and behavior.
  • Page 131: Privacy Mask

    5.7.4. Privacy Mask...
  • Page 132: Digital Input / Output

    Choose Enable if you would like to put certain areas in private. Please use selected window to hide certain area for privacy purpose. 5.7.5. Digital Input / Output If you have a PIR or alarm connected to the external terminal, you would need to configure the Digital input/output. Depending on the type of sensor you use, these ports must be configured to match the device which could either be a normally open or normally closed state.
  • Page 133 The file is stored at one of the predefine storage locations. For EDS5115, Network Storage and FTP are required to have existing servers ready for upload. SMTP is good for small image capture since it sends the file through email. You should choose what is best for your application.
  • Page 134: Network Storage

    5.8.1. Network Storage This camera supports two types of Network Storage: NFS and SAMBA. Before going further, you need to Enable to configure the network storage first. Please refer to the following sections for NFS and SMABA.
  • Page 135: Nfs (Network File System)

    5.8.1.1. NFS (Network File System) Server: IP address of the NFS server Path: enter the initial path if applicable Folder Size: storage allocated for the camera; the default value 0 signifies infinity. Overwrite: when the defined folder is full, the oldest files will be overwritten to accommodate the new one. Click Apply when done.
  • Page 136: Samba

    5.8.1.2. SAMBA Server: IP address of the SAMBA server Path: enter the initial path if applicable User Name: username for accessing SAMBA server Password: password for accessing SAMBA server Folder Size: storage allocated for the camera; the default value 0 signifies infinity. Overwrite: when the defined folder is full, the oldest files will be overwritten to accommodate the new one.
  • Page 137 Click Test to verify the connection with the server using the username and password. Click Apply when done.
  • Page 138: Ftp (File Transfer Protocol)

    5.8.2. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) Server: IP address of the FTP server Port: the FTP server port; default 21 User Name: username for accessing FTP server Password: password for accessing FTP server FTP Path: enter the initial path if applicable Click Test to verify the connection with the server using the username and password.
  • Page 139: E-Mail Alerts

    5.8.3. E-mail Alerts EDS5115 allows camera to send captured images to the predefined email box to notify about an event or alarm. SMTP is an email sender’s server. You need to check whether your email service provider supports SMTP and obtain the required information...
  • Page 140 Account: the email account name; if your email is myemail@gmail.com, myemail is the account name. Password: the password you use to login into your email box. Sender: you can type in your email address or other address if you would like the receiver to reply the email to. SMTP Server: enter the SMTP server address (e.g.
  • Page 141: Event Management

    5.9. Event Management This camera supports many smart features that allows you to utilize the camera in many application scenarios. This section will introduce each of them in detail.
  • Page 142: Setup Wizard

    5.9.1. Setup Wizard Wizard is an integrated configuration flow guide to the two main features on the camera: Event Control and Schedule Recording. Event Control: When camera detects an event that matches the predefined condition an event will be triggered and proceed with the defined actions;...
  • Page 143: Wizard - Schedule Recording

    5.9.1.1. Wizard – Schedule Recording Step 1: Select Schedule Recording Choose Schedule Recording on the page and click Next to proceed.
  • Page 144 Step 2: Select Schedule Recording Storage Destination: Network Storage (*Local SD card on certain models only)
  • Page 145 Stream Type: H.264 (1280x720) or H.264 (640x360) Video Interval: the maximum video length of time per file File Format: AVI.
  • Page 146 You can specify the time range for each schedule or simply click on All Day for 24-hours recording. You must Select to enable the schedule. Click Next when done. Note: You may have two different schedules for the same day, e.g., Monday 08:00~12:00 and Monday 14:00 ~ 18:00.
  • Page 147 Step 3: Network Storage Settings Please provide all necessary info for Network Storage Settings; for management consideration, a different subfolder can be specified for each camera. Click Next to complete the wizard.
  • Page 148: Wizard - Event

    5.9.1.2. Wizard – Event Step 1: Select Event Choose Event on the page and click Next to proceed.
  • Page 149 Step 2: Motion Detection Window Setting...
  • Page 150 Motion Detection Window is a hot zone that the camera analyzes for motion (image changes). When a motion is detected within the zone an event will be triggered. When the window is selected, use your mouse to move the window to the area you intend to monitor. There can be 3 windows at the most. The Windows are differentiated by color;...
  • Page 151 Step 3: Digital Input / Output If you have a PIR or alarm connected to the external terminal, you would need to configure the Digital input/output. Depending on the type of sensor you use, these ports must be configured to match the device which could either be a normally open or normally closed state. Click Next to proceed...
  • Page 152 Step 4: Event Settings...
  • Page 154 Event Type: Record or Snapshot Storage Destination: Remote Network Storage (*SD/MMC Card only available on certain models) Event Duration: the length of recording time when alarm is triggered. Pre-event: Enable or Disable pre-event Pre-event duration: the length of pre-event time (1~5 seconds) Post-event: Enable or Disable post-event Post-alarm duration: the length of post-event time (1~5 seconds) File Format: the media file format.
  • Page 155 Event Method: Snapshot (images) Event Duration: the length of recording time when event is triggered. Interval: 5 seconds to 5 minutes (the elapse time between each snapshot) Upload Type: method of storage. Click Next when complete this step...
  • Page 156 Step 5: Network Storage Settings Please provide all necessary info for Network Storage Settings; for management consideration, a different subfolder can be specified for each camera. Click Next to complete the wizard.
  • Page 157: Event Control

    5.9.2. Event Control You can choose event detection method and event action from this page.
  • Page 158 5.9.2.1. Motion Detection...
  • Page 159 Motion Detection Window is a hot zone area that the camera analyzes for motion (image changes). When a motion is detected within the zone an alarm will be triggered.
  • Page 160 When the window is selected, use your mouse to move the window to the area you intend to monitor. There can be 3 windows at the most. The Windows are differentiated by color; Window 1 is Green, Window 2 is Red and Window 3 is Blue. Uncheck the window to remove the window from the view.
  • Page 161 5.9.2.2. Event Action...
  • Page 162 This page provides Event-related settings (briefed in earlier Wizard sections).
  • Page 163: Schedule Recording

    5.9.3. Schedule Recording Storage Destination: Network Storage (*Local SD card on certain models only) Stream Type: H.264 (1280x720) or H.264 (640x360)
  • Page 164 Video Interval: the maximum video length of time per file File Format: AVI.
  • Page 165: User Management

    5.10. User Management There are two types of user accounts: Administrator and Viewer. Administrator has full control over the camera settings while viewer only has the accessibility of watching the real time video. Viewer account is particularly useful when you have multiple users such as other staff members.
  • Page 166 Administrator has full control of the camera interface with configuration features as shown below. Viewer only has basic camera view interface.
  • Page 167: Add User

    5.10.1. Add User User Name: enter username Password: enter password Confirm Password: enter password for confirmation Authority: select Administrator or Viewer Click Add to add the user...
  • Page 168: Edit User

    5.10.2. Edit User Select a user from the list by click on the check box. Click Edit to change the user account setting.
  • Page 169 Make the changes and then click Edit to save the changes. Once all necessary changes are made to the accounts, click Apply to make the changes affective.
  • Page 170: Delete User

    5.10.3. Delete User On the user list, select the user account to be deleted. Click on Delete Selected to delete the account. When prompted with delete confirmation, click Yes to delete.
  • Page 171 Once all necessary changes are made to the accounts, click Apply to make the changes affective.
  • Page 172: Camera Connecting To Engenius Router

    Smart Recording is an intelligent camera management technology that allows EnGenius users to manage cameras collectively with ease. EnGenius bundles cameras with Intelligent Router and IoT gateway series and provides a single point of entrance for integrated management. Traditionally, if you have multiple cameras installed you will need to go through the tedious configurations on each of the camera. The benefits of Smart Recording are as follows: 1.
  • Page 173 2. Integrated Storage Smart Recording technology integrates the EnGenius Intelligent Router and IoT Gateway storage feature and allows you to store the media files on the centralized storage over the router.
  • Page 174 3. Easy Remote Access over Internet Traditionally, you cannot get access to your Camera over the Internet without some manual configuration known as Port Forwarding because your camera is installed under a local network. Smart Recording technology takes care of all the complicated setup and leave you with ease of control.
  • Page 175: Enable Router Storage Function

    6.1. Enable Router Storage Function The best thing about Smart Recording is that you can make use of the EnGenius Router Storage function. You should attach an external USB storage device (portable hard-disk or USB flash drive) to your router. Enter the Username and Password of your router and press Login.
  • Page 176 On your router’s Main Menu, Click System IP Camera to access the connected cameras. Note: that only EnGenius Cameras can be managed collectively by EnGenius Router. For other vendor’s cameras, you still have to configure them one by one manually.
  • Page 178 You should be see all your cameras listed on the IP Camera Client Table. If not, click Refresh button to scan the network again. Please be noted that only EnGenius Cameras will be listed on the table.
  • Page 179 Connect: You can get access to the selected cameras’ camera mange page. Add Profile: Add the selected camera to a profile (please refer to next section for more detail on Profile)
  • Page 180: Camera Profile

    6.2. Camera Profile A Profile is an entry that represents the added camera. You must add the camera to a profile so that the router has the privilege to configure your camera and link them together. 6.2.1. Add Profile This example shows 4 connecting cameras on the router. We have chosen to add two cameras (Lobby and Entrance) for demonstration purpose.
  • Page 181 IP Camera Name: Lobby (use meaningful name for better identification) Scheduled-Recording: Enable/Disable this type of recording Motion-Recording: Enable/Disable this type of recording Over-Write: Enable/Disable over-writing the old files when there’s no space for storing the new files Folder Name: The name of the folder where the media files of this camera will be stored on the router storage. Storage Size: put 0 if storage is unlimited.
  • Page 182 The added cameras will be listed as shown below. You can Edit or Delete profile by selecting the profile and click on the buttons below.
  • Page 183: Edit Profile

    6.2.2. Edit Profile Select the camera profile and then click Edit button to make the changes.
  • Page 184: Delete Profile

    6.2.3. Delete Profile Select the camera profile and then click Delete Selected button to delete the profile. Click Delete All to delete all the profiles.
  • Page 185: Synchronize

    6.2.4. Synchronize...
  • Page 186: Fine Tune Camera Configuration Set By The Router

    6.3. Fine Tune Camera Configuration set by the Router This section provides extra information on what actually happened to your camera’s setting after you added it to the Profile on the router. It is helpful for you to go through the automatically configured camera settings and make proper changes when necessary. Click on Connect button to open the chosen camera’s login page.
  • Page 187: Camera Storage Setting

    6.3.1. Camera Storage Setting Then go to Storage Network Storage section. As you can see shown below, the camera storage is automatically configured for you. These settings enable your camera to store media files on the router storage. Each camera will be given different Path so that you can search for the associated files easily. In the previous example, we have named the camera profile as Lobby;...
  • Page 189: Camera Event Setting

    6.3.2. Camera Event Setting The router configured the camera with default Alarm Method: Record. If can make necessary changes if necessary. For instance, you may want to change Record to Snapshot if static pictures are preferable in your application.
  • Page 191: Camera Motion Detection Setting

    6.3.3. Camera Motion Detection Setting In the previous section, the Lobby profile is configured with Motion-Detection enabled. Therefore, the router configured the camera with a full screen motion detection window. You may change the motion detection region if necessary.
  • Page 192: Access The Media Files On The Router

    6.4. Access the Media files on the Router 6.4.1. Using web browser Please refer to EnGenius Router user’s manual for more detail on the Shared Storage feature. You can click on USB Port icon to access the storage.
  • Page 193 Choose Admin and click on Start button. Choose the storage device to access the file.
  • Page 194 In the previous example, the Lobby camera profile defines the path /sda1/IP_Camera/Lobby/ The media files will be stored as shown below.
  • Page 195 Click the file to download it.
  • Page 196: Using Windows File Explorer

    6.4.2. Using Windows File Explorer Once enabled Samba on the EnGenius router, you should find the router under Network in your File Explorer as shown above.
  • Page 197 Double click on ENGENIUS to get access to the storage space. Upon security prompt, enter the router’s username and password to continue.
  • Page 198 You can access the media files located under \\ENGENIUS\sda1\IP_Camera\Lobby...
  • Page 199: Camera Connecting To Other Router

    7. Camera Connecting to Other Router Normally, you do not need to make any changes to your router setting to be able to use the camera. However, in case if you experience issues in connecting the camera, you should probably check for the following settings. UPnP, UPnP Traversal and Firewall. UPnP and UPnP Traversal: Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) allows the other device to detect the presence of the camera so that communication become possible.
  • Page 201: Application Guide

    8. Application Guide This chapter demonstrates a common application using EnGenius Camera. The examples assume that the camera is already connected to a router that has Internet accessibility. Note: Please ensure that your router supports UPnP Traversal and has it enabled. Most of the modern wireless router today supports this...
  • Page 202 Internet possible using camera DDNS name (0e95c28.engeniusddns.com).
  • Page 203: Example: Remote Surveillance And Motion Detection

    8.1. Example: Remote Surveillance and Motion Detection. The application concept diagram shows a camera monitoring the property like office or warehouse. The management staff wants to remotely monitor their responsible property and needs to be alarmed when motion (intrusion) is detected.
  • Page 204: Step 1: Choose Event Control

    8.1.1. Step 1: Choose Event Control...
  • Page 205: Step 2: Configure Motion Detection

    Please select preferred Event Action; for example here, E-Mail would be suggested. 8.1.2. Step 2: Configure Motion Detection...
  • Page 206 Please specify Window of your interest and click Apply.
  • Page 208: Step 3: Configure Event Action

    8.1.3. Step 3: Configure Event Action...
  • Page 209 Select desired Event Duration and Interval; if you enable Event Recording via available methods such as Network Storage or FTP, please also review related settings regarding length and resolution. Once done, click Apply to activate the settings.
  • Page 210: Trouble Shooting

    9. Trouble Shooting 9.1. Viewing Your Video How do I view using a mobile? You can view your video on your mobile devices (iOS or Android) by using EnViewer. EnViewer is an App that allows you to view and mange your camera at real time.
  • Page 211: Networking

    How do I use the web viewer on a computer? You can view the camera at real time using a web browser. The supported web browsers are Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Given that you have configured your camera properly, you should be able to get access to your camera by entering its DDNS or IP address.
  • Page 212: Security And Privacy

    The images and videos are accessible only when provided with proper security check. Can EnGenius employees view my video? No! No one can view your video or login into your camera without security check. The username and password is stored locally in your...
  • Page 213: Cloud Video Services

    9.4. Cloud Video Services If I cannot connect to the cloud service, what should I do next? Please check your router’s Internet settings. You can first check the Internet connectivity from other devices connecting to the router and determine possible sources to cause the issue. If other connecting devices can connect to the Internet through the router, the problem may be caused from other router settings.
  • Page 214: Appendix

    10. Appendix Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 215 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.

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