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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera About this Manual This Manual is applicable to Network Fisheye Camera. The Manual includes instructions for using and managing the product. Pictures, charts, images and all other information hereinafter are for description and explanation only. The information contained in the Manual is subject to change, without notice, due to firmware updates or other reasons.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. 2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Warnings Follow these safeguards to Cautions Follow precautions to prevent prevent serious injury or death. potential injury or material damage. Warnings: Please adopt the power adapter which can meet the safety extra low voltage (SELV) standard.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera The strong light can cause fatal damage to the camera. The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam, so when any laser equipment is being used, make sure that the surface of the sensor not be exposed to the laser beam.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Table of Contents Chapter 1 System Requirement ................9 Chapter 2 Network Connection ................10 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN ............10 2.1.1 Wiring over the LAN ....................... 10 2.1.2 Creating a Password ......................11 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN ............
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 1 System Requirement Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP SP1 and above version CPU: 2.0 GHz or higher RAM: 1G or higher Display: 1024× 768 resolution or higher Web Browser: Internet Explorer 8.0 and above version, Apple Safari 5.0.2 and above version, Mozilla Firefox 5.0 and above version and Google Chrome 18 and above version...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 2 Network Connection Note: You shall acknowledge that the use of the product with Internet access might be under network security risks. For avoidance of any network attacks and information leakage, please strengthen your own protection. If the product does not work properly, please contact with your dealer or the nearest service center.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Refer to the Figure 2-2 to set network camera over the LAN via a switch or a router. Figure 2-1 Connecting Directly Figure 2-2 Connecting via a Switch or a Router 2.1.2 Creating a Password You are required to activate the camera first by setting a strong password for it before you can use the camera.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 2-3 Creating a Password via Web Browser 3. Create a password and input the password into the password field. STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED– We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 2-4 SADP Interface 3. Create a password and input the password in the password field, and confirm the password. STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED– We highly recommend you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8 characters, including at least three of the following categories: upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 2-5 Modify the IP Address 6. Input the password and click the Save button to activate your IP address modification. Creating a Password via Client Software The client software is versatile video management software for multiple kinds of devices.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 2-6 Control Panel 2. Click the Device Management icon to enter the Device Management interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 2-7 Device Management Interface...
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 3. Check the device status from the device list, and select an inactive device. 4. Click the Activate button to pop up the Activation interface. 5. Create a password and input the password in the password field, and confirm the password.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 2-9 Modifying the Network Parameters 8. Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either modifying the IP address manually or checking the checkbox of Enable DHCP. 9. Input the password to activate your IP address modification. 2.2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN Purpose: This section explains how to connect the network camera to the WAN with a static IP...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 2. Assign a LAN IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway. Refer to Section 2.1.2 for detailed IP address configuration of the network camera. 3. Save the static IP in the router. 4. Set port mapping, e.g., 80, 8000, and 554 ports. The steps for port mapping vary according to the different routers.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 1. Connect the network camera to the router. 2. In the camera, assign a LAN IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway. Refer to Section 2.1.2 for detailed IP address configuration of the network camera. 3.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 2-13 Normal Domain Name Resolution Steps: 1. Apply a domain name from a domain name provider. 2. Configure the DDNS settings in the DDNS Settings interface of the network camera. Refer to Section 6.3.4 Configuring DDNS Settings for detailed configuration.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 3 Access to the Network Camera 3.1 Accessing by Web Browsers Steps: 1. Open the web browser. 2. Input the IP address of the network camera in the address bar, e.g., 192.168.1.64 and press the Enter key to enter the login interface. 3.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera web browser and log in again after installing the plug-in. 3.2 Accessing by Client Software The product CD contains the iVMS-4200 client software. You can view the live video and manage the camera with the software. Follow the installation prompts to install the software.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 4 Live View 4.1 Live View Page Purpose: The live view page allows you to view the real-time video, capture images, realize PTZ control, set/call presets and configure video parameters. Log in the network camera to enter the live view page, or you can click Live View on the menu bar of the main page to enter the live view page.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 4-2 Live View Page (Hardware Decoding) Menu Bar: Click the tab to enter Live View, Playback, Picture, Application and Configuration page respectively. Display Control: The display control area allows you to select decoding mode, mount type and display mode of live view.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Table 4-1 Description of Mount Types Mount Type Icon Description Ceiling mounting. Wall mounting. Table mounting. Display Mode You can select a display mode for the layout of the live view window. The description of each display mode is shown in the following table.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Mode Description Mode Description Live view with a 360 degrees Live view with 2 PTZ views. panorama view and 8 PTZ views. Live view with 1 fisheye view Live view with into 4 PTZ views. and 3 PTZ views.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera different display modes. Detailed information is shown in the following table. Live View Window: Display the live video on the display window of live view. Toolbar: Start/Stop the live view, enable/disable the two-way audio, adjust the audio volume, capture pictures, record the video files, etc..
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 4-3 Live View Interface (Software Decoding) Figure 4-4 Live View Interface (Hardware Decoding) Table 4-4 Descriptions of Live View Icons Icon Description Start all live view. Stop all live view. Set aspect ratio as 4:3.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Icon Description Set aspect ratio as 16:9. Window size for original video stream. Self-adaptive window size. Window division, 1x1. Window division, 2x2. Window division, 3x3. Manually start/stop recording. Audio on and adjust the volume. Mute.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera remote scheduled recording, please refer to Section 6.1. Note: The captured image will be saved as JPEG file or BMP file in your computer. 4.4 Operating PTZ Control Purpose: A PTZ View is a close-up view of some defined area on the panoramic and fisheye view, and it supports digital PTZ control.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 4-6 PTZ Control Panel Table 4-5 Descriptions of PTZ Control Panel Icon Description Direction buttons Start/stop auto scan Zoom out/Zoom in Focus -/Focus + Iris -/Iris + Adjust speed of pan/tilt movements Enable/disable light Auxiliary Focus Enable/disable wiper Lens initialization...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Steps: 1. Click to select a PTZ View on the display window, and then the navigation box appears on the Fisheye View and Panorama View. 2. Click the direction arrows on the PTZ control panel. The navigation box will move in the corresponding pan/tilt direction.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 4-7 Setting a Preset Note: Up to 256 presets are supported. Calling a Preset: Purpose: The PTZ View of the fisheye camera can directly and quickly move to the area of interest, which is defined as a preset. Before you start: Set the preset.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera The preset name turns from black to grey. 4.4.3 Setting/Calling/Deleting a Patrol Purpose: A patrol is a scanning track specified by a group of defined presets, with the duration time at each preset separately programmable. Before you start: At least 2 presets are required to set a patrol.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Note: Up to 32 patrol paths can be set, and each path supporting 16 key points at most. Calling a Patrol Steps: 1. Click to select a PTZ View on the display window. 2.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 5 Network Camera Configuration 5.1 Configuring Local Parameters Purpose: Local configuration provides live view parameters settings, record file settings and picture and clip settings. The recorded videos and captured pictures can be saved on the local PC that runs the web browser.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera HTTP: Allows the same quality as that of TCP without setting specific ports for streaming under some network environments. MULTICAST: It’s recommended to select MCAST type when using the Multicast function. For detailed information about Multicast, refer to Section 5.3.1 Configuring TCP/IP Settings.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Note: You can click Browse to change the directory for saving the clips and pictures. 3. Click Save to save the settings. 5.2 Configuring System Settings 5.2.1 Viewing Basic Information Enter the Basic Information interface: Configuration >...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 5.2.2 Time and DST Settings Purpose: You can follow the instructions in this section to configure the time synchronization and DST settings. Time Settings Steps: 1. Enter the Time Settings interface: Configuration > System > System Settings > Time Settings Figure 5-3 Time Settings 2.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera (3) (Optional) You can click the Test button to test the time synchronization function via NTP server. Figure 5-4 Time Sync by NTP Server Note: If the camera is connected to a public network, you should use a NTP server that has a time synchronization function, such as the server at the National Time Center (IP Address: 210.72.145.44).
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera time of the device with that of the local PC. 3. Click Save to save the settings. DST Purpose: For region using the summer time, DST (daylight saving time) settings can be configured according to the actual needs. Steps: 1.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Steps: 1. Enter RS-232 Port Setting interface: Configuration> System > System Settings > RS232 Figure 5-7 RS-232 Settings Note: If you want to connect the camera by the RS-232 port, the parameters of the RS-232 should be exactly the same with the parameters you configured here. 2.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera the same as the PTZ camera parameters. Figure 5-8 RS-485 Settings 5.2.5 Upgrade and Maintenance Purpose: On Upgrade & Maintenance interface, you can reboot the camera, restore camera parameters, export/import configuration parameters, and upgrade firmware. Enter the Upgrade and Maintenance interface: Configuration >...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Rebooting the Camera Click Reboot to reboot the network camera. Restoring Default Settings Click Restore or Default to restore the default settings. Note: After restoring the default settings, the IP address is also restored to the default IP address, please be careful for this action.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Please configure network disk for the camera or insert a SD card in the camera. Steps: 1. Enter log searching interface: Configuration > System > Maintenance > Log Figure 5-10 Log Searching Interface 2. Set the log search conditions to specify the search, including the Major Type, Minor Type, Start Time and End Time.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 5.2.8 Authentication Purpose: You can specifically secure the stream data of live view. Steps: 1. Enter the RTSP Authentication interface: Configuration > System > Security > Authentication Figure 5-12 RTSP Authentication 2. Select the Authentication type basic or disable in the drop-down list to enable or disable the RTSP authentication.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-13 IP Address Filter Interface 2. Check the checkbox of Enable IP Address Filter. 3. Select the type of IP Address Filter in the drop-down list, Forbidden and Allowed are selectable. 4. Set the IP Address Filter list. ...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera (3) Click the OK to finish modifying. Delete an IP Address or IP Addresses. Select the IP address(es) and click Delete. 5. Click Save to save the settings. 5.2.10 Security Service To enable the remote login, and improve the data communication security, the camera provides the security service for better user experience.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-17 User Information Adding a User The admin user has all permissions by default and can create/modify/delete other accounts. The admin user cannot be deleted and you can only change the admin password. Steps: 1.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-18 Add a User Modifying a User Steps: 1. Click the user from the user list and Click Modify. 2. Modify the User Name, Level or Password. 3. Check or uncheck the permissions for the user. 4.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-19 Modify a User Deleting a User Steps: 1. Click to select the user you want to delete and click Delete. 2. Click OK on the pop-up dialogue box to delete the user. 5.3 Configuring Network Settings 5.3.1 Configuring TCP/IP Settings Purpose:...
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera version should be configured. Steps: 1. Enter TCP/IP Settings interface: Configuration > Network > Basic Settings > TCP/IP Figure 5-20 TCP/IP Settings 2. Configure the basic network settings, including the NIC Type, IPv4 or IPv6 Address, IPv4 or IPv6 Subnet Mask, IPv4 or IPv6 Default Gateway, MTU settings and Multicast Address.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera • The valid value range of MTU is 1280 to 1500. • The Multicast sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple clients to acquire the stream at the same time by requesting a copy from the multicast group address.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera port No. ranges from 2000 to 65535. 3. Click Save to save the settings. Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect. 5.3.3 Configuring PPPoE Settings Steps: 1. Enter the PPPoE Settings interface: Configuration >...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect. 5.3.4 Configuring DDNS Settings Purpose: If your camera is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection, you can use the Dynamic DNS (DDNS) for network access. Before you start: Registration on the DDNS server is required before configuring the DDNS settings of the camera.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-23 DynDNS Settings IP Server: Steps: (1) Enter the Server Address of the IP Server. (2) Click Save to save the settings. Figure 5-24 IPServer Settings Note: • For the IP Server, you have to apply a static IP, subnet mask, and gateway and preferred DNS from the ISP.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera address. NO-IP: Steps: (1) Choose the DDNS Type as NO-IP. Figure 5-25 NO-IP DNS Settings (2) Enter the Server Address as www.noip.com (3) Enter the Domain name you registered. (4) Enter the User Name and Password. (5) Click Save and then you can view the camera with the domain name.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera (3) Enter the Domain name of the camera. The domain is the same with the device alias in the HiDDNS server. (4) Click Save to save the new settings. Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect. 5.3.5 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) Settings Purpose: NAT interface allows you to configure the UPnP™...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 5. Click Save to save the settings. 5.3.6 Configuring SNMP Settings Purpose: You can set the SNMP function to get camera status, parameters and alarm related information and manage the camera remotely when it is connected to the network. Before you start: Before setting the SNMP, please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the camera information via SNMP port.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-28 SNMP Settings 2. Check the checkbox of Enable SNMPv1, Enable SNMP v2c, or Enable SNMPv3 to enable the feature correspondingly. 3. Configure the SNMP settings. Note: The settings of the SNMP software should be the same as the settings you configure here.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 5.3.7 Configuring FTP Settings Purpose: You can configure the FTP server related information to enable the uploading of the captured pictures to the FTP server. The captured pictures can be triggered by events or a timing snapshot task. Steps: 1.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera responsibility of the installer and/or end-user. Directory: In the Directory Structure field, you can select the root directory, parent directory and child directory. When the parent directory is selected, you have the option to use the Device Name, Device Number or Device IP for the name of the directory;...
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Note: Please refer to Section 5.3.1 Configuring TCP/IP Settings for detailed information. 2. Enter the Email Settings interface: Configuration > Network >Advanced Settings > Email Figure 5-30 Email Settings 3. Configure the following settings: Sender: The name of the email sender.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera pictures. Authentication (optional): If your email server requires authentication, check this checkbox to use authentication to log in to this server and input the login user name and password. For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we strongly recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Configuration > Network > Advanced Settings > HTTPS Figure 5-31 HTTPS Settings 2. Check the checkbox of Enable to enable the function. 3. Install a certificate. There are three ways of installation available, choose one according to your actual need.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera If you already have had a signed certificate, select this installation method, and start installation according to pop-up installation guides. Create the authorized certificate. Figure 5-33 Create the Certificate Request and Continue Installation (1) Select Create the certificate request first and continue the installation as the installation method.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 5.3.10 Configuring QoS Settings Purpose: QoS (Quality of Service) can help solve the network delay and network congestion by configuring the priority of data sending. Steps: 1. Enter the QoS Settings interface: Configuration > Network > Advanced Settings >...
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Note: 802.1X settings vary according to the camera model. Before you start: The authentication server must be configured. Please apply and register a user name and password for 802.1X in the server. For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we strongly recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 5. Click Save to finish the settings. Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect. 5.4 Configuring Video and Audio Settings 5.4.1 Configuring Video Settings Steps: 1. Enter the Video Settings interface: Configuration >...
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Video Type: Select the stream type to video stream, or video & audio composite stream. The audio signal will be recorded only when the Video Type is Video & Audio. Resolution: Select the resolution of the video output. Bitrate Type: Select the bitrate type to constant or variable.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Scalable Video Coding is an extension of the H.264/AVC standard. Set it as OFF, ON or Auto according to your actual needs. Smoothing: It refers to the smoothness of the stream. The higher value of the smoothing, the better fluency of the stream, though, the video quality may not be so satisfied.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Environmental Noise Filter: Set it as OFF or ON. When you turn on the function, detected noise can be filtered out. 3. Click Save to save the settings. Note: The audio settings vary according to the camera model. 5.4.3 Configuring ROI Encoding Purpose: ROI stands for the region of interest.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-39 Region of Interest Settings 2. Select a camera channel to configure from the Channel No. drop-down list. 3. Select the stream type for this channel. Main stream and sub stream are selectable. 4.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 3) Check the Enable checkbox to enable ROI function for the chosen region. 4) Select the ROI level. 5) Enter a region name for the chosen region. 6) Click Save the save the settings of ROI settings for chosen fixed region. 7) Repeat steps 1) to 6) to setup other fixed regions.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-40 Display Settings of Day/night Auto-switch Image Adjustment Brightness describes bright of the image, which ranges from 1 to 100, and the default value is 50. Contrast describes the contrast of the image, which ranges from 1 to 100, and the default value is 50.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Select the day/night switch mode, and configure the smart supplement light settings from this option. Day: the camera stays at day mode. Night: the camera stays at night mode. Auto: the camera switches between the day mode and the night mode according to the illumination automatically.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera bright area and the dark area of the scene. The wide dynamic level can be adjusted from 0 to 15. White Balance White balance is the white rendition function of the camera used to adjust the color temperature according to the environment.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-41 Day/Night Scheduled-Switch Setting Steps: 1) Click the calendar icon to select the start time and the end time of the switch. 2) Click Common tab to configure the common parameters applicable to the day mode and night mode.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-42 OSD Settings 2. Select a camera channel to configure. 3. Check the corresponding checkbox to select the display of camera name, date or week if required. 4. Edit the camera name in the text field of Camera Name. 5.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera the actual interface for detailed information. Steps: 1. Enter the Privacy Mask Settings interface: Configuration > Image > Privacy Mask Figure 5-43 Privacy Mask Settings 2. Select a camera channel to configure. 3. Check the checkbox of Enable Privacy Mask to enable this function. 4.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 5.5.4 Display Info. on Stream Check the checkbox of Enable Dual-VCA, and the information of the objects (e.g. human, vehicle, etc.) will be marked in the video stream. Then, you can set rules on the connected rear-end device to detect the events including line crossing, intrusion, etc.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Note: Motion Detection is not supported when the decoding mode is hardware decoding and the display mode is 4PTZ. ● Normal Configuration Normal configuration adopts the same set of motion detection parameters in the daytime and at night.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 2. Check the checkbox of Enable Motion Detection. 3. (Optional) Check the checkbox of Enable Dynamic Analysis for Motion if you want to mark the detected objects with green rectangles on the live view window.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 4. Move the mouse to end of each day, a green copy icon appears. You can click the icon to copy the current time schedule to other days. 5. Click Save to save the settings. The time of each period can’t be overlapped.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Notes: • Set the FTP address and the remote FTP server first. Refer to Section 5.3.7 Configuring FTP Settings for detailed information. • Go to Configuration > Storage > Schedule Settings> Capture > Capture Parameters page, enable the event-triggered snapshot, and set the capture interval and capture number.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-48 Motion Detection Settings-Expert Mode If Expert is selected as the configuration mode, different sets of parameters are adopted for motion detection at day and night. ● Day/Night Switch OFF Steps: (1) Draw the detection area as in the normal configuration mode. The supported area number varies according to different camera models.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera the percentage is, the easier the alarm will be triggered. (5) Set the arming schedule and linkage method as in the normal configuration mode. (6) Click Save to save the settings. ● Day/Night Auto-Switch Steps: (1) Draw the detection area as in the normal configuration mode.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera configuration mode. (8) Click Save to save the settings. 5.6.2 Configuring Video Tampering Alarm Purpose: You can configure the camera to trigger the alarm when the lens is covered and take alarm response action. Note: Video Tampering Detection is not supported when the decoding mode is hardware decoding and the display mode is 180 Panorama View or 4PTZ.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 3. Draw the detection area as in the normal configuration mode. 4. Move the slider to set the sensitivity. 5. Click Arming Schedule to set arming schedule as that in Task 2 Set the Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section 5.6.1.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera (Normally Open) and NC (Normally Closed). Edit the alarm name (optional). 3. Check the checkbox of Enable Alarm Input Handling to enable the function. 4. Set the arming schedule. Refer to Task 2: Set Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section 5.6.1.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-51 Alarm Output Settings Note: Alarm output settings vary according to the camera model. 5.6.5 Handling Exception The exception type can be HDD full, HDD error, network disconnected, IP address conflicted and illegal login to the cameras. Steps: 1.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-52 Exception Settings 3. Click Save to save the settings. 5.6.6 Configuring Line Crossing Detection Purpose: Line crossing detection function detects people, vehicle or other objects which cross a pre-defined virtual line, and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 5-53 Line Crossing Detection Setting 5. Click-and-drag the line, and you can locate it on the live video as desired. Click on the line, two red squares are displayed on each end, and you can click-and-drag one of the red squares to define the shape and length of the line.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Sensitivity: Range [1 to 100]. The higher the value is, the more easily the line crossing action can be detected. 8. You can click the Clear button to clear the pre-defined line. 9. Repeat the above steps to configure other lines. Up to 4 lines can be set. You can click the Clear button to clear all pre-defined lines.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera the region. If you set the value as 0, alarm is triggered immediately after the object entering the region. Sensitivity: Range [1 to 100]. The value of the sensitivity defines the size of the object which can trigger the alarm.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera can click the Clear button to clear all pre-defined regions. 8. You can click the Clear button to clear the pre-defined region. 9. Set the arming schedule. Refer to Task 2: Set Arming Schedule for Motion Detection in Section 5.6.1.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera misinformation. The default level is 50. Minimum Target Size [0 to 100]: It refers to the minimum target size that can be recognized and counted in a heat map. The default size is 50. Target Track: Select ON or OFF to enable or disable the tracking of the target.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 7. Click Save to save the settings. Notes: • The heat map statistics will be calculated under Application tab. Go to Application to check the heat map statistics. • The heat map function is not supported when you choose the decoding mode as hardware decoding and the display mode as 180 Panoramic View or 4PTZ.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 6 Storage Settings 6.1 Configuring Recording Schedule Purpose: There are two kinds of recording for the cameras: manual recording and scheduled recording. For the manual recording, refer to Section 4.3 Recording and Capturing Pictures Manually.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 6-2 Record Parameters Pre-record: The time you set to start recording before the scheduled time or the event. For example, if an alarm triggers recording at 10:00, and the pre-record time is set as 5 seconds, the camera starts to record at 9:59:55. The Pre-record time can be configured as No Pre-record, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s, 20 s, 25 s, 30 s or not limited.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Record Triggered by Motion Detection If you select Motion, the video will be recorded when the motion is detected. Besides configuring the recording schedule, you have to set the motion detection area and check the checkbox of Trigger Channel in the Linkage Method of Motion Detection Settings interface.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera and check the checkbox of Trigger Channel in the Linkage Method of Line Crossing Detection Settings interface. For detailed information, please refer to Section 5.6.6 Configuring Line Crossing Detection. Record Triggered by Intrusion Detection If you select Intrusion Detection, the video will be recorded when the intrusion event is detected.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera 6.2 Configuring Capture Setting Purpose: You can configure the scheduled capture and event-triggered capture. The captured picture can be stored in the SD card (if supported) or in the network disk (For details, please refer to Section 6.3 Configuring Net HDD). The captured pictures can also be uploaded to a FTP server.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera motion detection, alarm input, line crossing detection and intrusion detection. For details, please refer to Section 5.6. 4) Select the picture format, resolution, quality, capture interval, and capture number. 5. Set the time interval between two snapshots. 6.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Note: Please refer to the NAS User Manual for creating the file path. For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we strongly recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network devices.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera When the initialization completed, the status of disk will become Normal. Figure 6-7 View Disk Status 3. Define the quota for record and pictures. (1) Input the quota percentage for picture and for record. (2) Click Save and refresh the browser page to activate the settings.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 7 Playback Purpose: This section explains how to view the remotely recorded video files stored in the network disks or SD cards. Note: You can also search the records files and play it back in different playback modes via iVMS-4200 client software.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 7-2 Search Video 3. Choose a display mode to play the video. Figure 7-3 Playback Display Mode Setting Note: For detailed description of each display mode, refer to Section 4.1 Live View Page. 4.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Button Operation Button Operation Start/Stop clipping video Pause files Stop Playback by frame Audio on and adjust Slow Forward volume/Mute Fast Forward Download Enable/Disable digital Stop all playback zoom Play with full screen Notes: ...
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 8 Picture Click Picture to enter the picture searching interface. You can search, view, and download the pictures stored in the local storage or network storage. Notes: Make sure HDD, NAS or memory card are properly configured before you process picture searching.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Chapter 9 Application Click Application to enter the heat map statistics interface. You can search, view, and download the counting data stored in the local storage or network storage. 9.1 Heat Map Statistics Purpose: Heat map is a graphical representation of data represented by colors.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Figure 9-1 Time Heat Map Note: It is recommended that you do not adjust the electronic lens after the installation is completed, which may cause the inaccuracy of the data in some degree.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Appendix Appendix 1 SADP Software Introduction Description of SADP SADP (Search Active Devices Protocol) is a kind of user-friendly and installation-free online device search tool. It searches the active online devices within your subnet and displays the information of the devices.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Note: Device can be searched and displayed in the list in 15 seconds after it went online; it will be removed from the list in 45 seconds after it went offline. Search online devices manually You can also click to refresh the online device list manually.
User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera Appendix 2 Port Mapping The following settings are for TP-LINK router (TL-WR641G). The settings vary depending on different models of routers. Steps: 1. Select the WAN Connection Type, as shown below: Figure A.2.1 Select the WAN Connection Type 2.
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User Manual of Network Fisheye Camera another camera as 81, 8001, 555, 8201 with IP 192.168.1.24. Refer to the steps as below: Steps: 1. As the settings mentioned above, map the port 80, 8000, 554 and 8200 for the network camera at 192.168.1.23 2.
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