Table Of Contents PRODUCT FEATURES ................4 ................4 RODUCT NSTRUCTIONS .................4 RODUCT EATURES DESCRIPTION OF THE SURFACE............5 ................5 ARDWARE ..................8 ESET UTTON ..............8 LARM WIRING DIAGRAMS INSTALLATION ..................9 ................9 ARDWARE NSTALLATION WPS - P ..............9 UTTON ETUP ................10 OFTWARE NSTALLATION Where to download....
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..............30 ONFIGURATION PAGES Connecting the IP camera ......................30 Live Video..........................31 Setup............................33 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS..........89 SPECIFICATIONS ................92 Appendix: The Playback Utility Tool-- CMS ..........95 CMS ..............NTRODUCTION TO THE PC..............95 NSTALL THE IN YOUR CMS ................96 TART TO USE THE .....................98 PERATION Live View.........
1 PRODUCT FEATURES Product Instructions Here's a new series from APPRO -- cameras that act as basic watchguards in your premises -- lightweight, simple formatted, inexpensive, and no fuss to install. These watchkeepers are the ideal stuff for the safety of your home and office interiors.
2 DESCRIPTION OF THE SURFACE The Hardware View The Front View Light Sensor: Detects light levels and adjusts IR-LEDS accordingly. Camera Lens & Focus Adjustment Ring: Records video of the surrounding area. Enables manual adjustment of the cameras focal length. Microphone: Records audio from the surrounding area.
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The Side View MICRO SD Micro SD Card Slot: Insert a Micro SD card for local storage including recorded image and video. WPS Button: Press this button, then push and hold another WPS button on your router for 5 seconds to set up a wireless connection automatically.
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The Rear View: 5V 2.5A AUDIO ETHERNET 1 2 3 4 RESET Ethernet Port: This is a standard RJ-45 connector for 10/100 Mbps Ethernet networks. PoE (Power over Ethernet) function: Provides power to the device via the same cable as used for the network connection.
The Reset Button You can use the Reset button to reset the camera operations back to default. Press the Reset button for about 10 seconds. Blue screens of the analog output are displayed, and a text saying RESETTING… appears. The Alarm wiring diagrams This is a 4-PIN connector including the Digital output/input, DC output and GROUND items for connecting with external devices.
3 INSTALLATION Please follow the instructions and the diagram below to set up the system. Hardware Installation Connect Ethernet cable to the rear panel of the camera. Plug in the power connection to the camera. Confirm the correct network connection status. WPS - Push Button Setup To create a WPS connection: 5V 2.5A...
Software Installation Before installing the apps to your mobile phone for remote surveillance, make sure that you have checked the following: Your mobile platform is iOS or Android. You might be charged for Internet access via wireless or 3G/4G networks. For the Internet access rate details, please check with your local network operator or service provider.
Configuration—Android Operating System Browse to where AppPro is installed by default on your mobile phone when the installation is completed. Find AppPro and activate it. Add Camera Camera List Two methods to add a new camera. Start to monitor. Scan QR code of the camera: You can Choose the camera you want to access just scan the QR code to add a camera.
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Configuration- Setting Configuration- Change Password Change the settings of resolution, video mode, You can change the Password here. Click Yes to video area, FPS, audio mode and enable/disable activate it. Please use the new password to audio function. Then click Complete. connect the camera by using this app next time.
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Configuration- Photo Album Delete Camera Click Yes to delete the camera or click No to Select and click Delete to remove the camera on cancel. the list. Info Live Set the Video time limit from 1, 3 and 5.
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Live- the icons Live- Screen Orientation The function of icons: Click on the button to record a video clip. Click on the button to take a snapshot. Click on the button to start/stop audio out function. Click on the button to start/stop two-way audio.
Configuration—iOS Operating System Browse to where AppPro is installed by default on your mobile phone when the installation is completed. Find AppPro and activate it. Add Camera Camera List Two methods to add a new camera. Start to monitor. Choose the camera you want to access Scan QR code of the camera : You on the camera list.
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Camera Functions- Revise Password Camera Functions- Photo Album You can change the Device ID and Password The snapshots you take will be saved in the here. Select “ ” on the screen to activate it. Photo Album. Select “ ” to delete photos. Camera Functions- Camera Settings Camera Functions- Video Album Change the settings of resolution, video mode,...
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Camera Functions- APNS Camera Functions- Notification Setup When push notification is enabled, the user can Change the settings of resolution, video mode, receive a push message on their device video area, FPS, audio mode and enable/disable whenever motion is detected. Please set the audio function.
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Live- Screen Orientation Info Mobile devices generally offer two screen orientations: Set the Video time limit from 1, 3 and 5. portrait and landscape. Users can simply rotate the device to initiate a change from one orientation to another. And the functions of the icons are the same with they described above.
Updating System Software If the system software of the IP Camera needs to be upgraded, please take the following steps to safely process it. Important: Before carrying out the following procedures, please ensure the SD card is working and the file of the system firmware is intact Create a directory named UPGRADE (upper-case or lower-case letters are no difference) in the SD card if it does not exist.
4 Network Configuration Cable Connections Please follow the instructions below to connect your IP camera to a computer or a network and to choose a proper RJ-45 cable configuration for connections. Physical specifications of the RJ-45 cable for Ethernet Wire Type Cat.
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Note When connecting to a network, each connected IP camera must be assigned a unique IP, which must be in the same class type as your network address. IP addresses are written as four sets of numbers separated by periods; for example, 192.168.1.1 Therefore, if the connected network is identified as Class C, for example, the first three sets of numbers of the IP camera IP address must be the same as the network address.
TCP/IP Communication Software Follow the procedure below to install the TCP/IP communication program in your computer. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double click the Network Connections icon to enter the windows. Right-click your network connection and then click Properties.
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On the General tab, check if the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is included in the list. If the TCP/IP is included, please process section 4.5. If it is not included, please follow section 4.4 to install the TCP/IP.
TCP/IP Installation On the General tab of the Connection Properties, under “This connection uses the following items”, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Then click Install. Select Protocol from the network component type then click Add. Select Microsoft TCP/IP from the network protocol then click OK. Click Close to return to the Network Connections window.
TCP/IP configuration setting Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. Before processing the IP camera installation in a WAN, please make sure the Internet connection works properly. If not, please contact your ISP provider. ...
Connection Testing With the previous settings, follow the instructions below to ensure whether you have established the connection successfully. Click Start > All Programs > Command Prompt. Enter ping XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (the camera’s IP address), then enter. (See the sample screen below). ** This is the IP address for an IP camera that is assigned for the connected IP camera.
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If you receive a response as in the sample screen below, the connection hasn’t been successfully established. Please re-check all the hardware and software installations by repeating last two sections. If you still can’t establish the connection after rechecking, please contact your dealer.
5 Configuration Using A Web Browser The configuration pages accessed with a web browser provides the functions of configuring, monitoring remote zones or watching recorded data through the TCP/IP protocol. The details are listed as follows. RJ-45 PIN configuration for Ethernet PIN NO.
Web Configuration pages Connecting the IP camera Start Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, etc. Click on the URL block at the top of the window. Enter the URL address of the IP camera into the URL block and press the “Enter” button to enter the home page.
Live Video The Live Video from the IP camera is displayed on the home page when your PC is online with the IP camera. There are also additional settings provided on the home page. The AJAX (default) and the ActiveX viewer types display different display formats on their home page. The AJAX viewer type: Non-IE browsers support (for the JPEG mode only).
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SD card. Alarm on-icon: When there is a detection of external devices such as a sensor, The icon will appear on the upper right corner warn the user. When an alarm is triggered, the icon will blink red The ePTZ control panel: Click to start the electronically pan, tilt, and zoom (ePTZ) within the camera's predefined view area, if one has been defined.
Setup The ActiveX viewer type: You can select from the available thumbnails for your option of taking a Snapshot, setting the Storage Folder, selecting the Full Screen mode, Recording, Listen, Talk and Zoom. Snapshot: Click on the button to take a snapshot. The icon will change to a blue color while working effectively.
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Talk switch: Click on the button to start/stop audio out function (talk/stop talking). The icon will change to a blue color while working effectively. Digital output: Click on the button to start/stop digital output. The icon will change to a blue color while working effectively.
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5.1.3.1 Wizard To quickly configure your IP Camera, click Wizard on the top of the Setup pages. This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your new camera and connect the camera to the Internet. Click Next to continue. Step 1: The IP Camera default setting is DHCP On.
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Click Next to continue. Step 2: If you are using PPPoE, select Enable and enter your user name and password, otherwise select Disable and click Next to continue. Step 3: If you have a Dynamic DNS account and would like the camera to update your IP address automatically, Select Enable and enter your host information.
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Step 4: Enter a name for your camera and click Next to continue. Step5: Configure the correct time to ensure that all events will be triggered, captured and scheduled at the right time. Click Next to continue. Step 6: If you have selected DHCP, you will see a summary of your camera’s settings. Please note down all this information as you will need it for accessing your camera within the network.
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Change Image Setting Please follow the steps below to change the video setting through the network as necessary. A preview of the image will be shown in the window of Live Video. Click Submit to activate and save your changes. The Image Setup setting page 1.
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• Click “Enable OSD” to checkmark the box and activate the function. • Enter the "Timestamp Label" you have chosen. • Enter the "Timestamp Location" you have chosen. 5. Click on the Submit button to submit the new image setting. Description of function keys: Exposure Mode Exposure Mode controls a camera by shutter speed and the lens aperture.
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The Audio and Video setting page 1. Click on the Audio and Video button to enter the Audio and video page to set the details of the device. You may configure video profiles with different settings for your camera. Hence, you may setup different profiles for your computer and mobile displays.
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4. Set the details of the audio functions. 5. Select 50 Hz or 60Hz of the Power Line. 6. Click on the Submit button to submit the new setting. Description of function keys: Aspect ratio: The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of the width of the image to its height. Select 4:3 or 16:9 of the ratio that best suits your needs.
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Connect the Mic to the camera--Audio in; connect the speaker to the PC—AUDIO Out. Click “Listen” in the webpage ; the Mic sends audio signals to the camera. Confirm the sounds from the PC speaker.
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The Privacy Mask setting page Click on the Privacy Mask button to enter the Privacy Mask Area setting page. Mask 3 privacy area(s) on video to specify up to the area(s) on the camera's image to be blocked/excluded from recordings and snapshots. 1.
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5.1.3.3 Change the Network Setting Please follow the steps below to change the network setting through the network as necessary. Set the network options and IP address. Click on the Network button in the home page to enter the Network Setup page. The accessible networks here are the “PPPoE”, “Port Detail”, ”Traffic”, “Dynamic DNS”, “HTTPS”...
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Change the Network Setting — Wireless Setup. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “Wireless Setup” icon. This section allows you to set up You may choose which wireless network for the and configure the wireless settings on your camera. connection using the pull-down menu of Site Survey or enter the SSID manually.
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Wireless Mode Use the drop-down box to select the mode of the wireless network you wish to connect to. Infrastructure is normally used to connect to an access point or router. Ad-Hoc is usually used to connect directly to another computer. Channel If you are using Ad Hoc mode, select the channel of the wireless network you wish to connect to, or select Auto.
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Change the Network Setting — PPPoE. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “PPPoE” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the PPPoE setting through the network as necessary. Click on the PPPoE button on the upper left menu to enter the “PPPoE Settings” page. Active the “Enable”...
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Change the Network Setting — Port Detail. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “Port Detail” icon. It allows you to specify and reserve the ports for both the HTTP and RSTP streaming. Please follow the steps below to change the Port Detail setting through the network as necessary.
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Description of function keys: HTTP Port HTTP ports allow you to connect to the camera via a standard web browser. This port can be set to a number other than the default HTTP port 80. A corresponding port must be opened on the router. For example, if the port is changed to 8080, users must type in the web browser 'http://192.168.0.100:8080' instead of 'http://192.168.0.100'.
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Change the Network Setting —Network Traffic. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “Traffic” icon. Specifying the maximum download/upload bandwidth for each socket is useful when connecting your device to a busy or heavily loaded network. Please follow the steps below to change the setting through the network as necessary. 1.
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Change the Network Setting — DDNS. The DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) will hold a DNS host name and synchronize the public IP address of the modem when it has been modified. The user name and password are required when using the DDNS service.
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Host Name: Enter the host name of the DDNS server. User name: Enter your user name or e-mail used to connect to the DDNS Password: Enter your password used to connect to the DDNS server. Verify Password Enter your password again to connect to the DDNS server. Timeout: Enter the DNS Timeout values for registering the IP address.
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Change the Network Setting — HTTPS. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “HTTPS” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the HTTPS setting through the network as necessary. Click on the HTTPS button on the upper left menu to enter the “HTTPS Setting” page. Mark the “Enable HTTPS secure connection”...
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Note The certificate cannot be removed while the HTTPS is still enabled. To remove the certificate you must first uncheck Enable HTTPS secure connection. Methods of creating and installing the certificate: 1. Create self-signed certificate automatically Before using HTTPS for communication with the IP camera, a Create self-signed certificate automatically: (1) Enable HTTPS secure connection.
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the certificate authority to issue a SSL certificate; click “Browse...” to search for the issued certificate, then click “Upload” on the Create certificate column. (7) The new Certification Information will show in the third column on the HTTPS setting page.
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Change the Network Setting —Access List. The “Network” page has, on its upper left, the “Access List” icon. Please follow the steps below to change the Access List setting through the network as necessary. 1. Click on the Access List button on the upper left menu to enter the “Access List” page. 2.
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Note If there are any conflicts between the range of the Allow List and the range of the Deny List, the Access List within the range of the Deny List has the higher priority over the range of the Allow List.
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5.1.3.4 Change the System Setting Please follow the steps below to change the date and time of the system setting through the network as necessary. Set the Time and Date of the system 1. Click on the System button to enter the “Time And Date” page (default). From this section, you may automatically or manually configure, update and maintain the internal system clock for your camera.
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Description of function keys: Time Zone: Select your time zone from the drop-down menu. Enable Daylight Saving: Select this to enable the daylight saving time. Auto Daylight Saving: Select this option so that your camera will configure the Daylight Saving setting automatically. Set date and time manually: Select this option so that you may configure the Daylight Saving date and time manually.
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Change the System Setting — Digital Input &Output. You may enable the Digital Input (D/I) and Digital Output (D/O) feature and configure the source of events for your camera. 1. Click on the DI and DO button on the left side of the “System” page to enter the “DI and DO” page. 2.
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Change the System Setting — ICR. Please follow the steps below to change the IR cut function through the network as necessary. Click on the ICR button on the left side of the “System” page to enter the “ICR” page. For the “IR-Cut Removable filter trigger condition”, mark your options from “Automatic”, “Day Mode”, “Night Mode”...
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Change the System Setting — Users. You may modify the name and administrator’s password of your camera, as well as add and manage the user accounts for accessing the camera. You may also use this section to create the unique name and configure the OSD setting for your camera.
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Change the System Setting — Maintenance. Please follow the steps below to change the system setting through the network as necessary. Click on the Maintenance button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “Maintenance” page.
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Change the System Setting — Update Firmware. Please follow the steps below to update the firmware through the network as necessary. Click on the Firmware Upgrade button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter the “Firmware Upgrade”...
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1. Quit Internet Explorer and quit any instances of Windows Explorer. 2. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Internet Options. 3. On the General tab, click Delete Files under Temporary Internet Files. Select the Delete all offline content check box in the Delete Files dialog box, and then click 5.
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5.1.3.5 Change the Application Setting Please follow the steps below to change the application setting through the network as necessary. Change the Application Setting —Language Setting. Please follow the steps below to change the Language setting via the network as necessary. Click on the Language button on the left side to enter the “Language Setting”...
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Change the Application Setting —Motion And PIR. Please follow the steps below to enable changes in the motion detection function of the alarm through the network as necessary. Set the motion detection: Click on the Motion and PIR button on the left side of the Alarm to enter the “Motion Detection”...
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Change the Application Setting —ePTZ. This screen allows you to set preset points for the ePTZ function of the camera, which allows you to look around the camera's viewable area by using a zoomed view. Presets allow you to quickly go to and view a specific part of the area your camera is covering, and you can create preset sequences, which will automatically change the camera's view between the different presets according to a defined order and timing you can set.
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Description of function keys: Video Profile: This selects which video profile to use. You may select a value between 0 and 64. 0 is the slowest and 64 is the ePTZ Speed: fastest. Use these buttons to move to a specific part of the viewing area, which Arrow Buttons and Home Button: you can then set as a preset.
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Change the Application Setting —Event. In this section, you can configure and schedule the recording setting for your IP camera. Click on “Add” to enter the setting pages of the Server, Media, Event and Recording to make the advanced settings. Or click on “Delete” to erase the settings. The Event Setup page includes 4 different sections: Server, Media, Event and Recording.
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Server: Click on the Add button in the Server column to enter the “Server” setting page. Enter the Server name, the unique name for a server. There are four kinds of servers supported. They are email server, FTP server, HTTP server and network storage. Set the details of the Email.
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for uploading. "Passive Mode": Check it to enable the passive mode in transmission. Set the details of the Network storage. Only one network storage is supported. "Network storage location": The path to upload the media. "Workgroup": The workgroup for network storage. Click on the SD card to activate the function.
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FTP: Select to send the media files to an FTP server when a trigger is activated. Server address: Enter the domain or IP address of the FTP server. Port: The default FTP server port is 21. It can also be assigned to another port number.
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SD card: Select to send the media files to an SD card when a trigger is activated. Insert your SD card first. To verify if the storage setting is correctly configured, click the Test button. The result will be shown in above this setting page (TEST OK or TEST ERROR).
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Media: Click on the Add button in the Media column to enter the “Media” setting page. Enter the Media name, the unique name for media. There are three kinds of media: snapshot, video clip and system log. Set the details of the Snapshot. "Source": Select the video source.
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"Maximum duration": The maximum recording file duration in seconds. "Maximum file size": The maximum file size would be generated. Click on the System log to activate the function. Click on “Submit” to save, or click on “Don’t Submit” to go back to the Event main page. Media settings: Click Add under the Media column on Event Settings page to open the Media setting page.
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Snap_20150101_122030 The prefix file name Date and time suffix The format is: YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS Add date and time suffix to file name: Select the option to add the date/ time suffix to the file name. Click Submit to activate the setting. Video Clip: Select to send video clips when a trigger is activated.
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System log: Select to send a system log when a trigger is activated. Click Submit to activate the setting. When completed, click Submit to enable the settings to exit this page. The new media settings will appear on the Event Settings page. Note To remove a media setting from the list (Application>...
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Event: Click on the Add button in the Event column to enter the “Event” setting page. Enter the Event name. Checkmark the “Enable this event” box and activate the function. Then set the Priority and the Source from the drop-down list. "Priority": The event with higher priority will be executed first.
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Set the recording schedule time. Set the Trigger D/O of activating the action. Check it to trigger digital output for specific seconds when an event is triggered. Click on “Submit” to save or click on “Don’t Submit” to go back to the Event main page. Event settings: Click Add under the Event column on Event Settings page to open the Event setting page.
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other defined minute(s). UP to 99999 minutes. Digital input: This option allows the IP camera to use an external digital input device or sensor as a trigger source. Depending on your application, there are many choices of digital input devices on the market which helps to detect changes in temperature, vibration, sound, and light, etc.
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Recording: Click on the Add button in the Recording column to enter the “Recording” setting page. Enter the Recording entry name. Checkmark the “Enable this recording” box and activate the function. Enable this option if you want to upload the recording to a shared folder in the network.
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Record settings: Click Add under the Record column on Event Settings page to open the Record setting page. In this page, you can define the recording source, recording schedule and recording capacity. A total of 2 recording settings can be configured. Enter the Record entry name for the event setting.
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5.1.3.6 Change the Storage Setting Please follow the steps below to change the SD card setting through the network as necessary. Change the SD card Setting. Please follow the steps below to change the setting via the network as necessary. Click on the “storage”...
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5.1.3.7 Status The device information. This page displays all the information about your device and network connection. Click on the “Device info” button of the Status page to enter the “Device info” screen.
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The device information. This page displays the log information of your camera. Click on the “Device info” button of the Status page to enter the “Device info” screen. Click on the “Clear “ to erase all of the logs. You may also download the information by clicking “Download”.
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PPPoE & DDNS Using the PPPoE Install the XDSL software (obtained from your ISP dealer) in your PC. Search your IP camera's IP address: you can connect the IP camera and the Video monitor. The monitor screen will show the IP address on its right side. Turn off the DHCP function (of the IP camera) if it is “ON”.
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Desktop → IE browser → Enter the IP camera IP address (the same address as in the PPPoE settings and step 3 above) → You can see the IP camera images. DDNS settings Check your IP camera’s IP address (monitor) → open your IE browser → Use the address to connect to the IP camera or view the images →...
6 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Question 1: How do I view live images of the IP camera via the Internet Explorer on a Desktop PC or a laptop computers in a situation where there are no monitors? ◇To get the IP address of the IP camera without a monitor, use one of the following two methods to get the IP address: UPnP.
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will display the response signal in the Live Video and Video Out. Question 5: How do I use the DynDNS to connect the IP camera by using its Sub Hostname via the intranet? ◇Set the DDNS function 1. Click the Network button on the home page. 2.
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◇Modify the user 1. Click the user name you want to modify from the USER LIST. 2. Enter the password, the confirmed password and choose authority level. 3. Click the Add/Modify User button to submit new setting. ◇Delete a user 1.
7 SPECIFICATIONS Model LC-6790 Lens 1/4”Megapixel Progressive CMOS sensor Minimum 0 lux with IR LED on illumination IR cut filer Built-in Infrared-Cut Removable (ICR) Filter module IR range 8 meter IR illumination distance Focus range Focal length 2.4 mm Angle of view (H) 70°, (V) 53°, (D) 92°...
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Audio Built-in microphone and speaker Audio Compression G.711 Audio bit rate G.711u 64kbps Multi-level password protections, IP address filtering, Security HTTPS encryption, User access log. Network Interface IEEE 802.11n; 10/100 BASE-TX Fast Ethernet IPv6, IPv4,TCP/IP,UDP,ICMP,DHCP client, NTP client, DNS client, DDNS client, SMTP client, FTP Network Protocols client, HTTP / HTTPS, Samba client, PPPoE, UPnP...
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LED indicators Network / Power/ WPS Buttons Reset/ WPS ≦10W Power consumption Power Input: 5 V DC, 2.5 A 0 to 40 °C (32 to 104 °F); Operating conditions 20% to 80% non-condensing Storage conditions -20 to 70 ºC (-4 to 158 ºF) General Approval CE, FCC, CE LVD, C-Tick...
Appendix: The Playback Utility Tool-- CMS This section provides instructions for installing and using the CMS which is included with the device. The utility discovers and displays devices on your network. Introduction to the CMS The CMS allows you to access many units of the device from a remote desktop or a laptop in a TCP/IP networking environment.
Start to use the CMS Once the connection has been established, the software will discover the connection of the devices in the LAN. The Device Auto Scan screen will display the connection of the all-type device. Please enter the password and click OK to add the new device.
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View the video from a remote PC Use the CMS to browse the video from a remote location. Search and add a new camera The user can manually add a new connection of the camera in the LAN. Click the Setup button to open the Setting window. Click Rescan, then select and drag the camera into the quad-monitoring area.
Operation Live View Once the connection has been established, you will see the Live View window (see the sample screen below).
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The live view area. Note Pop-menu: You can use the mouse to move to each channel. Click the right key of the mouse to show a window. You can select "Full Screen", "Capture" or “Print”. Double-click the red frame live-viewing window to switch between single or quad channel modes.
Playback The Playback window (see the sample screen below). The display area. Note Pop-menu: You can use the mouse to move to each channel. Click the right key of the mouse to show a window. You can select "Full Screen", "Capture" or “Print”. Select the division mode of the live view area: Single View, Quad View, Actual View and Full Screen.
deactivate. Use the scroll bar to control the volume. The playback function bar. You can click or pull the indicator on the scroll bar to the point you want to see. 10. Click to minimize the window or turn off the software. Settings Press the Setup button to enter the Setting page.
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PIR Detection Select the camera from the list to activate its PIR detection function. Click OK to confirm. Motion Detection Select the camera from the list to activate its motion detection function. Click and drag the mouse across a targeted zone to draw a red rectangle on the image. Every cell in the grid represents a detection area.
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Storage Setting Set the directory for saving the recording data. You can set the reserved hard disk space by using the scroll bar. Click on the OK button to submit the new setting of the storage setting. Note The recorded data of the camera will be automatically downloaded to the user’s computer for backup.
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General Setting Language You have an option as to which language to use. Choose your selected language from the drop-down list. This page displays the log information of your camera. Click on the “Clear“ to erase all of the logs. You may also download the information by clicking “Save as”.
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