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OWNER'S MANUAL
Network Camera
Please read this manual carefully before operating your
set and retain it for future reference.
MODELS
RNDF-BP02A
RNDF-BP01A
RNUF-BP01A
*5PKA00129Q*
170727 (V1.0)

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL Network Camera Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. MODELS RNDF-BP02A RNDF-BP01A RNUF-BP01A *5PKA00129Q* 170727 (V1.0)
  • Page 2: Getting Started

    Getting Started Introduction The LG Innotek Network Camera is designed to use on an Ethernet network and must be assigned an IP address to make it accessible. This manual contains instructions on how to manage the LG Innotek Network Camera in your networking environment.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Getting Started Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Features Chart .
  • Page 4: Overview

    Getting Started Overview Product Description An IP camera is a digital online surveillance camera embedded with web server and capable of independent operation, giving user access to real-time monitoring through web browser or client software from any place across the world. IP camera is based on the latest solution, an integrated media processing platform for audio/video acquisition, compression and network transmission on a single board.
  • Page 5: Device Connection

    Getting Started Device Connection IP cameras can be connected with one of the methods described below. Connection to PC Connect IP camera to PC via straight-through network cable, with power input connected to a DC 12V adaptor, and set the IP addresses of the PC and IP camera in one network segment. IP Cameras Connection to router/switch This is more commonly used in connecting the IP camera to Internet, where the camera and PC are connected...
  • Page 6: Device Operation

    Operating Device Operation Accessing the IP camera You can access the IP camera by following the below steps. Install LVi510 Program It is recommended to use LVi510 for the web monitoring. Otherwise, it is required to install the IP Utility to search the IP addresses of IP cameras.
  • Page 7 Operating Logging in to the Web Viewer 1. Run the IP Utility and find the IP camera. 2. When the IP cameras appear in the IP Utility window, double-click IP address or right click on the same IP address and select “Connect to Web Page” to start the web viewer. When accessing the web viewer, the window for login will be shown.
  • Page 8: Live Screen

    Operating Live Screen Enter your user name (‘admin’ by default) and password (‘admin’ by default) and then press [Login] to open a live video image as shown below: Item Description MainStream/ Click one of the stream options among [MainStream], [SubStream] and [Mobile Stream]. SubSTream/ MobileStream Live...
  • Page 9: Playback Screen

    Operating Playback Screen (applicable models only) Read the recording file from SD card, and then playback on the browser. Select [Playback] to enter the playback page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Calendar Select a date of the video recorded. Type Select the type of the recording.
  • Page 10: Remote Setting Screen

    Operating Remote Setting Screen Display settings Live Select [Remote Setting] > [Display] > [Live] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Name Enter the camera name. Flicker control Set the flicker control option to 50Hz or 60Hz. Set the transparency of channel name and time on the live screen.
  • Page 11 Operating Image Control Select [Remote Setting] > [Display] > [Image Control] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Day/Night Mode Set the mode to [Auto Mode], [Day Mode] or [Night Mode]. Day/Night Dwell Time Set the delay time for the mode changes. Lens Flip Enable or disable the lens flip.
  • Page 12 Operating Privacy Zone Select [Remote Setting] > [Display] > [Privacy Zone] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Privacy Zone Enable or disable the privacy zone. Refresh Return to the unsaved settings to the previous setting. Save Save the settings.
  • Page 13 Operating ROI (Region of interest) Select [Remote Setting] > [Display] > [ROI] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Select a bitrate type effective for ROI among [MainStream], [SubStream] and Bitrate [MobileStream]. Region ID Up to 8 ROI regions can be set in one bit stream.
  • Page 14: Record Settings

    Operating Record Settings (applicable models only) Rec Parameters Select [Remote Setting] > [Record] > [Rec Parameters] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Stream Mode Select the stream mode option between [MainStream] and [SubStream]. Record Enable or disable the record option.
  • Page 15: Network Settings

    Operating Network Settings Network Setting Select [Remote Setting] > [Network] > [Network] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Type Set the option to [DHCP], [PPPoE] or [Static]. Client Port Set the client port number in the field. HTTP Port Set the HTTP port number in the field.
  • Page 16 Operating Video Streaming Select [Remote Setting] > [Network] > [Video Streaming] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Before setting the video streaming setup, select a video stream among [MainStream], [SubStream] and [MobileStream] on top of the menu. Item Description Enable or disable the [MobileStream] video.
  • Page 17 Operating Email Select [Remote Setting] > [Network] > [Email] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Email Enable or disable the [Email] function. Encryption Set the encryption option to [Disable], [SSL], [TLS] or [AUTO]. SMTP Port Enter the mail server port number.
  • Page 18 Operating DDNS Select [Remote Setting] > [Network] > [DDNS] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) settings are used with server for access from an extranet. Item Description DDNS Enable or disable the [DDNS] function. Server Set the name of active server.
  • Page 19 Operating RTSP Select [Remote Setting] > [Network] > [RTSP] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Enable or disable the [RTSP] function. The camera will not be found with ONVIF RTSPEnable when this option is disabled. The default port number is 554, and it can be changed to other value from 1024 RTSP Port and 65535.
  • Page 20: Alarm Settings

    Operating Alarm Settings Motion Select [Remote Setting] > [Alarm] > [Motion] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Enable Enable or disable the motion detection. Sensitivity Set the sensitivity option (from 1 to 8, the higher value indicates the more sensitive). Alarm Out Enable or disable the [Alarm Out] function.
  • Page 21 Operating Alarm (applicable models only) Select [Remote Setting] > [Alarm] > [Alarm] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Select the alarm type [OFF] : Disable alarm function. Alarm Type [Normally-Open] : Enable when the alarm port is connected. [Normally-Close] : Enable when the alarm port is disconnected.
  • Page 22: Device Settings

    Operating Device Settings HDD (applicable models only) Before setting this menu, insert a SD card to the camera. The camera will automatically detect the total capacity and balance capacity of SD card and give the information of available record time. Select [Remote Setting] >...
  • Page 23 Operating Select [Remote Setting] > [Device] > [Log] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description Major Type Select the major log type you want to search in the pull-down menu. Minor Type Select the Minor log type you want to search in the pull-down menu. Begin Time Choose the start date/time for retrieval.
  • Page 24: System Settings

    Operating System Settings General The system time, date format and time format contained in the basic information can be manually set and saved. Select [Remote Setting] > [System] > [General] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Item Description System Time...
  • Page 25 Operating Users Select [Remote Setting] > [System] > [Users] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Adding a user 1. Select a row in the user list. 2. Enter the username in the [Username] field. 3. Enter the password in the [Password] and [Confirm] fields. The password filled in both fields must be the same.
  • Page 26: Advanced Settings

    Operating Advanced Settings Firmware Update Select [Remote Setting] > [Advanced] > [Firmware Update] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Click [Scan] and select an update file, and then click [Start] to start firmware updating. Update will be unavailable if the update files do not match the target device.
  • Page 27: Intelligent Settings

    Operating Intelligent Settings Schedule Select [Remote Setting] > [Intelligent] > [Schedule] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. One cell in the table is 30 minutes. In the scheduled time, recording will be stored into the SD card when an event of detection setting (PID, LCD, SOD, FD or CC) is occurred.
  • Page 28 Operating Detection Select [Remote Setting] > [Intelligent] > [Detection] to enter the setting page as shown in the figure below. Before setting the detection settings, select the detection type on top of the menu. (PID, LCD, SOD, FD or CC) Item Description Name...
  • Page 29: Appendix

    Appendix Specifications RNDF-BP02A Image Device 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS Lens Type 2.8-12mm Vari-Focal Lens Day / Night Color : 0.6Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) Camera Minimum illumination B/W : 0 Lux with IR LED on IR Distance Backlight compensation, Saturation, Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Image Enhance White balance, Exposure, Flip or Rotate Mode, Corridor, Privacy mask Compression...
  • Page 30 Appendix RNDF-BP01A Image Device 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS Lens Type 3.6mm Fixed Lens Day / Night Color : 0.7Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) Camera Minimum illumination B/W : 0 Lux with IR LED on IR Distance Backlight compensation, Saturation, Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness,...
  • Page 31 Appendix RNUF-BP01A Image Device 1/3" Progressive Scan CMOS Lens Type 2.8-12mm Vari-Focal Lens Day / Night Color : 0.6Lux @(F1.2,AGC ON) Camera Minimum illumination B/W : 0 Lux with IR LED on IR Distance Backlight compensation, Saturation, Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Image Enhance White balance, Exposure, Flip or Rotate Mode, Corridor, Privacy mask Compression...

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