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  • Page 1 Paramont Cameras User Manual: PAR 4MP Series...
  • Page 2 Notes on Safety  This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Unit, marked with 'Limited Power Source', 'LPS' on unit, output rated minimum 12V/2 A or POE 48V/ 350mA(depending on models), no more than 2000m altitude of operation and Tma=60 Deg.C.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ........................1 IE Remote Access ......................2 LAN ..............................2 2.1.1 Access through IP-Tool ....................2 2.1.2 Directly Access through IE ..................... 3 WAN ............................... 5 Live View ........................8 Network Camera Configuration ................. 11 System Configuration........................11 4.1.1 Basic Information ......................
  • Page 4 Network Camera User Manual 4.6.5 SNMP ........................... 44 4.6.6 802.1x ........................... 45 4.6.7 RTSP ..........................46 4.6.8 UPNP ........................... 47 4.6.9 Email ..........................48 4.6.10 FTP ..........................49 4.6.11 QoS..........................50 Security Configuration ........................50 4.7.1 User Configuration ....................... 50 4.7.2 Online User ........................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Network Camera User Manual 1 Introduction This IP-CAMERA (short for IP-CAM) is designed for high performance CCTV solutions. It adopts state of the art video processing chips. It utilizes most advanced technologies, such as video encoding and decoding technology, complies with the TCP/IP protocol, SoC, etc to ensure this system more stable and reliable.
  • Page 6: Ie Remote Access

    Network Camera User Manual 2 IE Remote Access You may connect IP-Cam via LAN or WAN. Here only take IE browser (6.0) for example. The details are as follows: 2.1 LAN In LAN, there are two ways to access IP-Cam: 1. access through IP-Tool; 2. directly access through IE browser.
  • Page 7: Directly Access Through Ie

    Network Camera User Manual For example, the IP address of your computer is 192.168.1.4. So the IP address of the camera shall be changed to 192.168.1.X. After modification, please input the password of the administrator and click “Modify” button to modify the setting. ...
  • Page 8 Network Camera User Manual You may use the above default settings when you log in the camera for the first time. You may directly connect the camera to the computer through network cable. ① Manually set the IP address of the PC and the network segment should be as the same as the default settings of the IP camera.
  • Page 9: Wan

    Network Camera User Manual ② Open the IE browser and input the default address of IP-CAM and confirm. ③ Download, install and run the Active X control. ④ Input the default username and password in the login window and then enter to view. 2.2 WAN ...
  • Page 10 Network Camera User Manual IP Setup ③ Go to the router’s management interface through IE browser to forward the IP address and port of the camera in the “Virtual Server”. Router Setup ④ Open the IE browser and input its WAN IP and http port to access. (for example, if you change your http port as 81, you may input “192.198.1.201:81”...
  • Page 11 Network Camera User Manual ① Go to ConfigNetworkPort menu to set the port number. ② Go to Config NetworkTCP/IPPPPoE Config menu. Enable PPPoE and then input the user name and password which you can get from your internet service provider. ③...
  • Page 12: Live View

    Network Camera User Manual 3 Live View After you log in, you will see the following window. The following table is the instructions of the icons on the live view interface. Icon Description Icon Description Original size SD card recording indicator icon Appropriate size Color abnormal indicator icon Auto...
  • Page 13 Network Camera User Manual Icon Description Icon Description Zoom in People intrusion indicator icon Zoom out Sensor alarm indicator icon PTZ control Motion alarm indicator icon AZ control (only available for the model with motorized zoom lens )  All above-mentioned indicator icons can be displayed in live view interface only when the corresponding event detections are enabled.
  • Page 14 Network Camera User Manual Light Radom scan Group scan Preset Select preset and click to call the preset. Select and set the preset and then click save the position of the preset. Select the set preset and click to delete it.
  • Page 15: Network Camera Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual 4 Network Camera Configuration In the Webcam client, choose “Config” to go to the configuration interface. 4.1 System Configuration 4.1.1 Basic Information In the “Basic Information” interface, you can check the relevant information of the device. 4.1.2 Date and Time Go to ConfigSystemDate and Time.
  • Page 16: Local Config

    Network Camera User Manual 4.1.3 Local Config Go to ConfigSystemLocal Config. You can set the storage path of the captured pictures and video records. You can also enable or disable the bitrate display in the live view interface and the audio of record files. 4.1.4 Storage This function is only available for the model with SD card.
  • Page 17 Network Camera User Manual Video Quota: Set the capacity proportion of record files in the SD card.  Schedule Recording Settings    1. Go to Config System Storage Record to go to the interface as shown below. 2. Set record stream, pre-record time, cycle writing. Pre Record Time: Set the time to record before the actual recording begins.
  • Page 18: Image Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual Set alarm time for alarm in some time of a special day, such as holiday. Set a date at the “Date” box, click “Add” button to add that date to the list box on the right side and then drag the cursor to set the schedule of that day.
  • Page 19: Display Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual 4.2.1 Display Configuration Go to ImageDisplay interface as shown below. You can set and adjust the picture’s brightness, contrast, hue and saturation and so on for common, day and night mode separately. Then you can quickly see the image effect by switching the configuration file. Brightness: Set the brightness level of the camera’s image.
  • Page 20 Network Camera User Manual  HLC: lower the brightness of the whole image by suppressing the brightness of the image’s highlight area and reducing the size of the halo area.  BLC: if enabled, the auto exposure will activate according to the scene so that the object of the image in the darkest area will be seen clearly.
  • Page 21: Video / Audio Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual Drag “ ” icons to set the time of day and night. Blue means day time and blank means night time. If the current mode of camera parameters is set to schedule, the image configuration mode will automatically switch between day and night according to the schedule. 4.2.2 Video / Audio Configuration Go to ImageVideo / Audio interface as shown below.
  • Page 22: Osd Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual higher coding requirement. Send Snapshot: Please select it according to the actual situation. Video encode slice split: If this function is enabled, you may get more fluent image even though using the low-performance PC. Watermark: Check it and input the watermark content. You may see the watermark when playing back the local record in the search interface, lest the record files is tampered.
  • Page 23: Roi Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual To set up video mask: 1. Enable video mask. 2. Click “Draw Area” button and then drag the mouse to draw the video mask area. 3. Click “Save” button to save the settings. 4. Return to the live to see the following picture. Clear the video mask: Go to video mask interface and then click “Clear”...
  • Page 24: Lens Control

    Network Camera User Manual 1. Check “Enable” and then click “Draw Area” button. 2. Drag the mouse to set the ROI area. 3. Set the level. 4. Click “Save” button to save the settings. Now, you will see the selected ROI area is clearer than other areas especially in low bitrate condition.
  • Page 25: Ptz Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual 4.3 PTZ Configuration This function is only available for some modes. Go to PTZProtocol interface as shown below. Set the protocol, address and baud rate according to the PTZ. 4.4 Alarm Configuration 4.4.1 Motion Detection Go to AlarmMotion Detection to set motion detection alarm.
  • Page 26 Network Camera User Manual 1. Check “Enable Alarm” check box to activate motion based alarm, choose alarm holding time and set alarm trigger options. Alarm Out: If selected, this would trigger the external relay output on detecting a motion based alarm. Trigger Snap: If selected, the system will capture images on an alarm and save the images in SD card (this function is only available for the model with SD card).
  • Page 27: Other Alarms

    Network Camera User Manual Select “Add” and click “Draw” button and drag mouse to select the motion detection area; Select “Erase” and drag the mouse to clear motion detection area. After that, click “Save” to save the settings. 3. Set the schedule of the motion detection. The schedule setting steps of the motion detection are the same with that of the schedule recording (See Schedule Recording).
  • Page 28: Alarm In

    Network Camera User Manual  IP Address Conflict    1. Go to Config Alarm Anomaly IP Address Collision as shown below. 2. Enable alarm and set alarm holding time. 3. Trigger alarm out. When the IP address of the camera is in conflict with the IP address of other devices, the system will trigger the alarm out.
  • Page 29: Alarm Out

    Network Camera User Manual 1. Enable alarm and set the alarm type, alarm holding time and sensor name. 2. Set alarm trigger options. The setting steps are the same with that of motion detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details. 3.
  • Page 30: Alarm Server

    Network Camera User Manual Day/Night Switch Linkage: Having selected this mode, you can choose to open or close day/night switch linkage. Schedule: Click “Add” and drag the mouse on the timeline to set the schedule of alarm out; click “Erase” and drag the mouse on the timeline to erase the set time schedule. After you save this schedule, the alarm out will be triggered in the specified time.
  • Page 31: Object Removal

    Network Camera User Manual adequate and even light, avoiding overexposure or too dark on both sides. 4.5.1 Object Removal The alarm will be triggered when detecting the objects removed from the pre-defined area. This function can be used in such scenarios like object security, debris flow, illegal parking detection, illegal pasting, illegal doodle, etc.
  • Page 32 Network Camera User Manual Set the alarm area number and then input the alarm area name. You can add 4 alarm areas at most. Click “Draw Area” button and then click around the area where you want to set as the alarm area in the image (the alarm area should be a closed area).
  • Page 33: Exception

    Network Camera User Manual There are so many trees near the road and cars running on the road, which make the scene too complex to detect the removal objects. 4.5.2 Exception This function can detect the change of surveillance environment affected by the external factors and the blur and cast of the surveillance images and some certain actions can be taken when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 34: Line Crossing

    Network Camera User Manual 1. Enable the relevant detection as required. Scene Change Detection: The relevant alarms will be triggered if the scene of the monitor video has changed. Video Blur Detection: The relevant alarms will be triggered if the monitor video is blurry. Video Cast Detection: The relevant alarms will be triggered if color cast happens to the monitor video.
  • Page 35 Network Camera User Manual 1. Enable line crossing alarm and set the alarm holding time. 2. Set alarm trigger options. The setting steps are the same with that of motion detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details. 3. Click “Save” button to save the settings. 4.
  • Page 36 Network Camera User Manual button to save the settings. 5. Set the schedule of the line crossing alarm. The setting steps of the schedule are the same with that of the schedule recording (See Schedule Recording). ※ The installation requirements of camera and ambient requirements 1.
  • Page 37: Intrusion

    Network Camera User Manual The ground is covered with vegetation; at the right of the fence is a gym where people pass by frequently. The above mentioned environment is too complex to detect the crossing objects. 4.5.4 Intrusion Intrusion: The relevant alarms will be triggered if someone or something intrudes into the alarm areas or moves in the pre-defined alarm areas.
  • Page 38 Network Camera User Manual Set the alarm area number on the right side. You can add 4 alarm areas at most. Click “Draw Area” button and then click around the area where you want to set as the alarm area in the image on the left side (the alarm area should be a closed area). Click “Stop Draw” button to stop drawing.
  • Page 39: Crowd Density Detection

    Network Camera User Manual The camera’s angle of depression is not wide enough; there are so many trees in the scene. The above mentioned environment is too complex to detect the intrusion. The camera’s angle of depression is not wide enough;...
  • Page 40 Network Camera User Manual 1. Enable the crowd density detection. 2. Set “Refresh Frequency”, “Density Alarm Threshold” and “Alarm Holding Time”. Refresh Frequency: It refers to the period of a detection result report. Density Alarm Threshold: The camera will trigger an alarm once the percentage of the crowd density in a specified area exceeds the pre-defined threshold value.
  • Page 41: People Intrusion

    Network Camera User Manual 5. Set the schedule of the crowd density detection. The setting steps of the schedule are the same with that of the schedule recording (See Schedule Recording). ※ The installation requirements of camera and ambient requirements 1.
  • Page 42: People Counting

    Network Camera User Manual ※ The installation requirements of camera and ambient requirements 1. The detection area should have stable and adequate light with less illumination changing. 2. For detecting moving people or objects in the whole detection area, the height of the installation had better be 1~3m.
  • Page 43 Network Camera User Manual When people pass the detected area along with the flow, it will take 1 ~5 seconds to complete the detection of people counting due to different scenes. 4. Set alarm trigger options. The setting steps are the same with that of motion detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details.
  • Page 44 Network Camera User Manual Click “Draw Area” and drag the mouse to draw a rectangle area. Drag the boundary of the rectangle to modify its size and move the rectangle to change its position. Click “Stop Draw” to stop drawing the area. Click “Clear” to clear the area. Click and drag the arrow or the other end of the arrow line to change the people entrancing direction.
  • Page 45: Network Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual 3. The lens of the camera shall be adjusted straight down, allowed a little bit incline but the whole head must be captured. 4. The installation height of the camera depends on the actual focal length of the lens. The hallway shall take up over a half of the width of the whole picture and the head of the people shall be about 1/5 of the height of the whole picture.
  • Page 46: Port

    Network Camera User Manual Use IP address (take IPv4 for example)-There are two options for IP setup: obtain an IP address automatically by DHCP protocol and use the following IP address. Please choose one of the options for your requirements. Test: You can test the effectiveness of the IP address by clicking this button.
  • Page 47: Server Configuration

    Network Camera User Manual HTTP Port: The default HTTP port is 80. It can be changed to any port which is not occupied. Data Port: The default data port is 9008. Please change it as required. RTSP Port: The default port is 554. Please change it as required. 4.6.3 Server Configuration This function is mainly used for connecting network video management system.
  • Page 48: Snmp

    Network Camera User Manual Input www.dvrdydns.com in the IE address bar to visit its website. Then click “Registration” button. Create domain name. After you successfully request your domain name, you will see your domain in the list. 3. Input the username, password, domain you apply for in the DDNS configuration interface. 4.
  • Page 49: 802.1X

    Network Camera User Manual 2. Check the corresponding version checkbox (Enable SNMPv1, Enable SNMPv2, Enable SNMPv3) according to the version of the SNMP software you download. 3. Set the “Read SNMP Community”, “Write SNMP Community”, “Trap Address”, “Trap Port” and so on. Please make sure the settings are the same as that of your SNMP software. Note: Please use the different version in accordance with the security level you required.
  • Page 50: Rtsp

    Network Camera User Manual To use this function, the camera shall be connected to a switch supporting 802.1x protocol. The switch can be reckoned as an authentication system to identify the device in a local network. If the camera connected to the network interface of the switch has passed the authentication of the switch, you can access it via LAN.
  • Page 51: Upnp

    Network Camera User Manual Select “Enable” to enable RTSP function. Port: Access port of the streaming media. The default number is 554. RTSP Address: The RTSP address (unicast) format you need to input in the media player. Multicast Address Main stream: The address format is “rtsp://IP address: rtsp port/profile1?transportmode=mcast”.
  • Page 52: Email

    Network Camera User Manual Go to ConfigNetworkUPnP. Enable UPNP and then input UPnP name. After you enable it and set the UPnP name, you will see the UPnP name by clicking “Network” on the desktop of your computer which is in the same local area network with your camera. Then double click this name to access the camera quickly.
  • Page 53: Ftp

    Network Camera User Manual Server Address: The SMTP IP address or host name. Select the secure connection type at the “Secure Connection” pull-down list according to actual needs. SMTP Port: The SMTP port. Send Interval(S): The time interval of sending email. For example, if it is set to 60 seconds and more than one motion detection alarms are triggered and last within 60 seconds, it will be considered as one alarm event and only one email will be sent.
  • Page 54: Qos

    Network Camera User Manual 4.6.11 QoS QoS (Quality of Service) function is used to provide different quality of services for different needs of various network applications. With the deficient bandwidth, the router or switch will sort the data streams and transfer them by priority. Go to ConfigNetworkQoS.
  • Page 55: Online User

    Network Camera User Manual live image. Compared administrator, advanced user cannot set user, backup settings, restore the system to the default factory settings and upgrade the software. 5. Input the MAC address of the PC in “Bind MAC” textbox. After binding physical address to the IP-CAM, you can access the device on this PC only. If the MAC address was “00:00:00:00:00:00”...
  • Page 56: Block And Allow Lists

    Network Camera User Manual 4.7.3 Block and Allow Lists Go to ConfigSecurityBlock and Allow Lists interface as shown below. The setting steps are as follows: Check “Enable IP address filtering” check box. Select “Block the following IP address”, input IP address in the IP address list box and click “Add”...
  • Page 57: Reboot

    Network Camera User Manual  Import & Export Settings You can import or export the setting information from PC or to device. 1. Click “Browse” to select save path for import or export information on PC. 2. Click “Import Setting” or “Export Setting” button. ...
  • Page 58: Operation Log

    Network Camera User Manual 1. Click “Browse” button to select the save path of the upgrade file 2. Click “Upgrade” button to start upgrading the application program. 3. The device will restart automatically 4. After you successfully update the software, click “OK” button to close IE and then re-open IE to connect IP-Cam.
  • Page 59: Search

    Network Camera User Manual 5 Search 5.1 Photo Search Click SearchPhoto to go to the interface as shown below. You can search the images saved both in the local computer and the SD card. Note: If your camera doesn’t support SD card, please skip the instructions of SD card image search.
  • Page 60: Video Search

    Network Camera User Manual The descriptions of the buttons are shown as follows. Icon Description Icon Description Close: Select a picture and click Close all: Click this button to this button to close this picture. close all pictures viewing. Save: Click this button to select Save all: Click this button to the save path of the picture on select the save path of the pictures...
  • Page 61: Sd Card Video Search

    Network Camera User Manual Choose the date and the start time and end time and then click “Search” button to search the record files. Double click the record file to play the record. The descriptions of the buttons on the playback interface are as follows. Icon Description Icon...
  • Page 62 Network Camera User Manual Before you search the SD record, you should trigger the SD recording in motion detection alarm or other alarms (see the relevant alarm trigger for detail information). Set the date and the start and end time, select the record type and then click “Search” button to search the record.
  • Page 63: Appendix

    Network Camera User Manual Appendix Appendix 1 Q & A Q: How to find my password if I forget it? A:Reset the device to the default factory settings. Default IP: 192.168.226.201; User name: admin; Password: 123456 Q:Fail to connect devices through IE browser, why? A: Network is not well connected.
  • Page 64: Appendix 2 Installation Of Water-Proof Rubber Plug

    Network Camera User Manual Q:No sound can be heard, why? A:Audio input device is not connected. Please connect and try again. B: Audio function is not enabled at the corresponding channel. Please enable this function. Appendix 2 Installation of Water-proof Rubber Plug In order to improve the water-proof effect, the rubber plugs are attached to some network cameras.
  • Page 65: Appendix 3 Specifications

    Network Camera User Manual Appendix 3 Specifications Specification /Model Network Box Camera Image Sensor 1/3"CMOS Image Size 2688× 1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris Min. llumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0lux with IR Lens Mount C/CS Camera Day&Night 120dB Support Support Defog...
  • Page 66 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof Bullet Specification /Model Water-proof Bullet Network Camera Network Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor 2688× 1520 Image Size 1/25s~1/100000s Electronic Shutter Fixed Iris Iris Type 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Min. llumination 3.6mm@F1.6, horizontal field of view: 72° ;(2.8mm, 6mm optional) Lens Lens Mount Camera...
  • Page 67 Network Camera User Manual Specification /Model Water-proof Bullet Water-proof Network Camera Bullet Network Camera Image Sensor 1/3"CMOS Image Size 2688× 1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris Min. llumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0lux with IR 3.3~12mm 6mm@F1.6 6mm@F1.6 3.3~12mm@F1. @F1.4 horizontal field of horizontal field of...
  • Page 68 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof Bullet Network IR Water-proof Bullet Network Specification /Model Camera Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Image Size 2688× 1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris Min. llumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0lux with IR Lens 3.3~12mm@F1.4, horizontal field of view: 80° ~38° Lens Mount Ø14 Camera...
  • Page 69 Network Camera User Manual Specification /Model IR Water-proof Bullet Network Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Image Size 2688× 1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris Min. llumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0lux with IR Lens 9~22mm@F1.4, horizontal field of view: 29.5° ~16.2° Lens Mount Ø14 Camera...
  • Page 70 Network Camera User Manual Specification /Model Water-proof IR Bullet Network Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor 2688× 1520 Image Size 1/25s~1/100000s Electronic Shutter Fixed Iris Iris Type 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0lux with IR Min. llumination 6mm@F1.6, horizontal field of view: 49° ; (3.6mm,8mm optional) Lens Camera Lens Mount...
  • Page 71 Network Camera User Manual Water-proof Mini Dome IR Water-proof Dome Network Specification /Model Network Camera Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor 2688× 1520 Image Size 1/25s~1/100000s Electronic Shutter Fixed Iris Iris Type 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0lux with IR Min. llumination 3.6mm@F1.6, horizontal field of view: 72° ;(2.8mm, 6mmoptional) Lens Lens Mount Camera...
  • Page 72 Network Camera User Manual Specification /Model Water-proof Mini Dome Network Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor 2688× 1520 Image Size 1/25s~1/100000s Electronic Shutter Fixed Iris Iris Type 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0lux with IR Min. llumination 3.3~12mm@F1.4 3.6mm@F1.6, horizontal field of view: , horizontal field of Lens 72°...
  • Page 73 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof Dome Network IR Water-proof Dome Network Specification /Model Camera Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor 2688× 1520 Image Size 1/25s~1/100000s Electronic Shutter Fixed Iris Iris Type 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0lux with IR Min. llumination 3.3~12mm@F1.4, horizontal field of view: 80° ~38° Lens Ø14 Lens Mount...
  • Page 74 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof Dome Network IR Water-proof Dome Network Specification /Model Camera Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Image Size 2688× 1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris Min. llumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Lens 3.6mm@F1.6, horizontal field of view: 72°...
  • Page 75 Network Camera User Manual IR Water-proof Dome Network IR Water-proof Dome Network Specification /Model Camera Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Image Size 2688× 1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris Min. llumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 3.3~12mm@F1.4, horizontal field of view: 80° ~38° Lens Lens Mount Ø14...
  • Page 76 Network Camera User Manual Specification /Model IR Water-proof Dome Network Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Image Size 2688× 1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Iris Type Fixed Iris Min. llumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR Lens 3.6mm@F1.6 , horizontal field of view: 85° (2.8mm optional) Lens Mount Camera Day&Night...
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