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IP Camera Setting Manual
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  • Page 1 IP Camera Setting Manual Thanks for purchasing our product. Before operating the unit, please read the instructions carefully and keep this manual for future reference.
  • Page 2 Safety Warning 1. Read this manual carefully before installing the unit Please read this manual first for correct installation and operation. 2. Never install the camera on a ceiling that cannot hold its weight The product may fall down and cause damages. 3.
  • Page 3 10. Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 11. Never disassemble the camera nor put impurities in it Disassembly or impurities may result in trouble or fire. 12.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. INSTALLATION ..................... 1 1.1 I ....................1 NSTALLATION 1.2 D ....................2 IRECT 1.3 L ................2 INK VIA 2. USER INTERFACE ..................3 2.1 L ......................3 OGIN 2.2 I .................. 4 NTERFACE VERVIEW 1. Live View ....................5 2.
  • Page 5: Installation

    1. Installation 1.1 Installation Installation Flow Chart START Power Type Check the power of PoE Plug the Power Adapter Connect the RJ-45 LAN cable to the IP CAM Turn on the PC/NB and log-in Windows OS IP setting for PC/NB (Please see the suggested IP address) Disable the anti-virus software and firewall Run IE browser (IE 8.0 or above)
  • Page 6: Direct Link

    1.2 Direct Link Make sure PC installed with JAVA Version 6 Update 30 or above (1) Plug the power adapter to IP CAM. (2) Run the IE browser with http://192.168.1.168 (3) When the log-in window pop-up, please input the User Name and Password. (4) Whenever the connection is ready, the main page (setting window) of IP CAM will show on.
  • Page 7: User Interface

    2. USER INTERFACE 2.1 Login 1. Start the browser, and input http://192.168.1.168/ in the address field, then press Enter. NOTE: It is strongly suggested that the user browse with Internet Explorer. Browsers other than Internet Explorer are NOT fully supported when the manual published, hence, the manufacturer WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED.
  • Page 8: Interface Overview

    2.2 Interface Overview After login to the system, the screen will be displayed as below: On the left side are the buttons of the function pages. The functions each page performs are listed in the table below. More information will be given in the following sections. Whenever the adjustment completed, click Submit to save the settings.
  • Page 9: Live View

    1. Live View Main page. Display the image captured by the camera. Language: English / 日本语 / 繁中 / 简体中文 / Россия / Magyar / Deutsch / ‫/ ی رانا‬ España / Polska / Nederlands / Portuguese / Francais / Italian (Language options may vary by region) Upload File Full Screen...
  • Page 10: Video

    2. Video Modify the settings of IP video settings, including Stream, OSD, and Privacy Mask. Stream Codec Setting Video Streams Single, Dual, Tri-Stream Codec Profiles H.264 MPEG4 MJPEG (Auto change by Video Streams selection) Stream1 (Video Streams: Single) Resolution H264: D1, 720P, SXGA, 1080P; MPEG4: D1, 720P, SXGA, 1080P; MJPEG: 1080P (Suggested) Frame rate 30, 25, 20, 15, 10, 5, 3, 1 (NTSC);...
  • Page 11 OSD Position Date Position Bottom-Right, Bottom-Left, Top-Left, Top-Right Time Position Bottom-Right, Bottom-Left, Top-Left, Top-Right Stream1 OSD Date / Time Check the box to enable Date / Time display Text Check the box to enable Text display and enter the desired texts accordingly Text Position Top-Left, Top-Right Stream2 OSD...
  • Page 12 Privacy Mask 1. Check the box on the top of the setting page to enable Privacy Mask; 2. Press Add button to add the blue rectangle; (max 16) and enable the display accordingly; 3. Adjust the Zone Position of the selected Mask by using the direction keys; 4.
  • Page 13: Image

    3. Image Modify the settings of image, including Basic, Back Light Lens, Exposure, Day/Night, ROI and Advanced settings. Basic TV System System Type NTSC, PAL Local Display NTSC, PAL, Off Color Setting Saturation 0~20 Sharpness 0~10 Black Level 0~20 Gamma 0.45, 0.5, 0.55, 0.6, 0.65 Rotation Mirror...
  • Page 14 Back Light Select the Back Light mode first on the top and then adjust the settings from the drop down list accordingly. Disable Back Light Handle function D-WDR D-WDR Level Off, Low, Middle, High WDR Weight Low, Middle, High HLC Level 0~20 HLC Mode All Day, Night Only...
  • Page 15 Lens Lens Setting Lens Mode Auto Iris, Manual Lens Speed 0~20 (Auto Iris Lens Mode) Show Focus Det. On, Off On, Off LSC Weight 0~100 (LSC On) Digital Zoom Setting Digital Zoom 1~8X...
  • Page 16 Exposure Exposure Mode Indoor, Outdoor Flicker On, Off Shutter Mode Auto, Manual Manual Shutter: 1/30, 1/60, 1/120, 1/240, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, 1/16000, 1/30000 (Second) (NTSC); 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/240, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, 1/16000, 1/30000 (Second) (PAL) Auto Shutter (Min): 1/30, 1/60, 1/120, 1/240, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, Shutter Speed 1/8000, 1/16000 (Second) (NTSC);...
  • Page 17 Day/Night (Models w/o IR) Mode Color, Black/White, Auto, External IR Optimizer 0~20 AGC Thres 0~20 (Auto Mode) AGC Margin 0~20 (Auto Mode) Night Output Low, High Delay Low, Middle, High Night Input Low, High (External Mode) Trigger Focus On, Off...
  • Page 18 1. Select the Stream 1 or Stream 2; 2. Check the box to Enable ROI; 3. Adjust the size and position of the ROI. Advanced Defog Setting Defog Handle On, Off Defog Mode Auto, Manual (Defog Handle On) Defog Level Low, Middle, High (Defog Handle On) White Balance WB Mode...
  • Page 19: Audio

    4. Audio Modify the settings of audio. Audio Enable Audio Check the box to enable Audio Mode MIC, Speaker, Both Audio Input Sample Rate 8Khz/64Kbps, 16Khz/128Kbps Input Volume 0~100 Audio Output Output Volume 0~100...
  • Page 20: Datetime

    5. DateTime Modify the settings of date and time. Date/Time Date/Time Setting Current Time Display the current time after submitting all the settings Date Format DD/MM/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY Time Format 12Hrs, 24Hrs TimeZone GMT-12~GMT+12 Date/Time Sync. Set Manual Select Date and Time from the calendar and list accordingly Sync Current PC Synchronize with the Date and Time from the Current PC Sync With SNTP Server...
  • Page 21: Network

    6. Network Modify the settings of network and IP address including Connection, DDNS, SMTP, FTP and Advanced. Network Connection Use DHCP Click to use DHCP Static IP Click to enter IP Address, Mask, Gateway, DNS PPPoE Click to enter Account and Password Http Port Set Http Port number...
  • Page 22 DDNS Enable DDNS Check to Enable DDNS and fill up all the necessary items accordingly SMTP SmtpAuth Check to enable SMTP Authentication and fill up all the necessary items accordingly...
  • Page 23 Enter all the necessary info for FTP settings accordingly Advanced RTSP Port Setting H264 Main Stream Enter the corresponding number H264 Sub Stream Enter the corresponding number MPEG4 Main Stream Enter the corresponding number...
  • Page 24 MPEG4 Sub Stream Enter the corresponding number MJPEG Stream Enter the corresponding number RTSP Over HTTP Enter the corresponding number RTSP Over TCP Enter the corresponding number Multicast Check to enable Multicast SNMP Setting SNMP Server Enter the corresponding address ONVIF Setting Server Port Default 8080 (Using Onvif must sync PC time)
  • Page 25: Alarm

    7. Alarm Modify the settings of alarm trigger and actions including Alarm Setting and Motion Detection. Alarm Setting Enable Alarm Check to Enable Alarm Alarm Duration 10, 30 seconds; 1, 5, 10 minutes; Non-Stop Alarm Trigger Motion [NONE SUPPORT Check to enable Motion Single MJPEG] Ethernet Lost Check to enable Ethernet Lost...
  • Page 26 Motion Detection Sensitivity System Defined Click to select System Defined Sensitivity Level Low, Medium, High Custom Click to select Custom Sensitivity Level Default 50...
  • Page 27: Storage

    8. Storage Modify the settings of storage and files upload including Device, Recording, and Schedule. Device SD Card Detect if there is any SD card mounted Usage Used space of the SD card Free Available space of the SD card SD Card Format Press the button to format the SD card...
  • Page 28 Upload via FTP Check to enable Upload via FTP and select the file format Local Storage Save Check to enable Local Storage Save and select the file format Recording Format H.264, MPEG4 (Vary with Video Resolution settings) Size 5, 10 sec; Auto (Enabled after inserting SD card) File path Select the File path to save the recording file Schedule...
  • Page 29: Maintain

    9. Maintain Maintain the System, User Setting, and System Log accordingly. System System Info. Mac Address Display the Mac Address of the camera Firmware Version Current Version Display the current firmware version of the camera 2A Version Display the 2A version of the camera Firmware Update Select the file path and press the Update button to proceed Operation...
  • Page 30 Advance Config OSD Overlayer Please check “Enable OSD overlayer in stream 1”. Select “Input Text”, you can type the text you want in the blank area and move the black rectangle in the right to decide the position where you want to put the text. It supports for multi-language. Multicast Please input your Multicast IP Address.
  • Page 31 Profile and GOP(Group of Pictures) Click “Profile and GOP”, you can select “Profile Type”, “Profile Level” and “GOP” of the Stream. Select “Profile Type” to Base, Main or High, which means the stream compression quality. Select “Profile Level” accordingly.
  • Page 32 Select “GOP” from 1~4. For example, “1” means every 29 P frame to send an I frame. If your internet connection is not that stable, we suggest just setting GOP as “1”. QOS(Quality of Service) Setting There are four options for QOS mode: Disable, Video Only, Audio Only and Both. And you can drag the bar to set the QOS priority.
  • Page 33 1. Implement CA certificate (1). Run the IP Camera CA certificate Tool and please make sure that JVE was updated to version 7.01. Press any key for continuing this process or press Ctrl+C to quit this process. (2). Press “1” and then press enter to run the CA certificate process. (3).
  • Page 34 (4). Completed! Press any key to quit. 3. Export the CA certificate (1). Run the IP Camera CA certificate Tool and please make sure that JVE was updated to version 7.01. Press any key for continuing this process or press Ctrl+C to quit this process. (2).
  • Page 35 User Setting User Name / Password Change the login User Name and Password Authority Change the authority level of users User List User list of this IP camera Add / Del User Add / Delete the user System Log Log List Login list of this IP camera...
  • Page 36: Ptz/Osd

    10. PTZ/OSD PTZ Operation, PTZ Setting, Smart Zoom, and Customize Setting can be configured accordingly. PTZ Operation Adding Preset, Tour Recording, Home Returning, relevant functions shall be supported and usable for Speed Dome or Motorized Lens models here. No function buttons will be shown or enabled if the camera does not have/support them.
  • Page 37 PTZ Setting Device ID 0~255 selectable Baud Rate 2400, 4800, 9600, 57600, 115200 selectable Protocol Customize, Pelco D, Pelco P Adjust the speed of Zoom in/out Adjust the speed of the camera’s Pan (Right-Left) movement Adjust the speed of the camera’s Tilt (Up-Down) movement PTZ Control Panel Check the box to enable OSD Menu Operation by the Panel...
  • Page 38 Customize Setting Stop Up / Down Left / Right Zoom in / Zoom out Wide / Tele SET: Create and define commands...

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