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INDOOR DOME IP CAMERA
V1-1.2.0K_1608
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  • Page 1 User Manual INDOOR DOME IP CAMERA V1-1.2.0K_1608...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INDOOR DOME IP CAMERA This is a 1/2.9” Megapixel CMOS Sensor IP camera with a built-in web server. The user can view real-time video via IE browser. It supports H.265, H.264, and M-JPEG video compression, providing smooth and high video quality. The video can be stored in Micro SD card and playback remotely.
  • Page 3: Warnings, Cautions And Copyright

    i. Warnings, Cautions and Copyright WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH VENTILATION GRILLS. CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION:TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
  • Page 4: Product Specifications

    ii. Product Specifications Main Features:  2 Megapixel Mini Dome IP Camera  H.265/ H.264/ M-JPEG Compression  Smart Stream  ROI Function  Digital Noise Reduction  True Wide Dynamic Range  Day & Night Switch Time Control Manually ...
  • Page 5 Power over Ethernet Video Output DC 12V Max: 2.5 W; PoE Max: 3.0 W Power Consumption Operating Temperature -20°C ~ 50°C [*IR OFF] *IR ON: 40°C Dimensions 100mm () x 49mm (H) Weight 180g IR LEDs LEDs 6 LEDS IR Distance Network Ethernet 10/ 100 Base-T...
  • Page 6 Motion Detection Yes, 3 Different Areas Mail, FTP, Save to SD card, SAMBA, Dropbox , Google Triggered Action Drive Pre/ Post Alarm Yes, configurable Password protection, IP address filtering, HTTPS Security encrypted data transmission, 802.1X port-based authentication for network protection, QoS/DSCP Firmware Upgrade HTTP mode, can be upgraded remotely Simultaneous...
  • Page 7: Product Installation

    iii. Product Installation * Monitor Settings Right-Click on the desktop. Select Properties Change color quality to highest (32bit).
  • Page 8: Hardware Installation

    * Hardware Installation re Installation 1. Dome Installation Steps Open the dome by pressing the two sides shown in the following pictures:...
  • Page 9 Use screws to place the bottom of camera to the ceiling or the wall. Do not lock it completely because you might need to adjust the lens angle later. Unscrew the lens for adjust the angle. After adjusting the lens tight the screw. Repeat steps b &...
  • Page 10 After finishing performing steps b & c close tight the screws on for locking the dome into the ceiling. Close the dome cover. 2. Connectors (DO & DI is only available for I/O configured models) The camera connectors are as below.
  • Page 11 PoE (Power Over Ethernet) (Optional) 802.3af, 15.4W PoE Switch is recommended Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to a network device, such as an IP phone or a network camera, using the same cable as that used for network connection.
  • Page 12: Ip Assignment

    *IP assignment Open the software IP Scanner to assign the IP address of the IP Camera. Find this software in the Applications folder in the software CD attached to the product’s package. IP Scanner supports two languages: This manual is for English version. There are 3 kinds of IP configuration.
  • Page 13 IP Scanner configuration: IP Scanner will search for all the IP Cameras connected on the LAN. The user can click Search Device to search again. Click one of the IP Cameras listed on the left side. The network configuration of this IP camera will be shown on the right side once you highlight the device with your mouse.
  • Page 14 Different Subnets: IP Camera IP address: 192.168.2.200 PC IP address: 192.168.1.100 To Change the PC IP address: Control PanelNetwork ConnectionsLocal Area Connection PropertiesInternet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Make sure your IP Camera and PC are in the same Subnet. If not, change the IP Camera subnet or the PC IP subnet accordingly below.
  • Page 15 11. Enter admin for both Username and Password to gain access.
  • Page 16: Install Activex Control

    *Install ActiveX control 1. For users using IE 6.0 or above: When viewing the camera video for the first time via IE, the browser will ask you to install the ActiveX component. Choose ‘Allow’ The ActiveX component should then be completed and user will be able to view the live video screen.
  • Page 17 When popup the following dialogue box, click Yes.
  • Page 18 2. You can choose another method: Go to: IE→Tools → Internet Options… → Security Tab → Trusted sites → Add the IP address and click OK. In the site list you can key in one single IP address or a LAN address. For example, if you add 192.168.21.*, all the IP address under 21.* on the LAN will be regarded as trusted sites.
  • Page 19 Firstly, please install Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86). The link will conduct you to the Microsoft official site where you can download the tools. Please select the language and click download. In the pop-up window, please tick the first and the third file as the picture below.
  • Page 20 Click Next to download both Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Client Profile (Web Installer) and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x64). After finishing downloading, execute the two files respectively to install them. The windows may ask you to reboot the PC when the installation is finished.
  • Page 21 Therefore, they need to be deleted in order to install the latest ActiveX control. Start your web browser, and repeat the step : Download the installation program which does not support IE browser to download and install ActiveX.
  • Page 22: Live Video

    iv. Live Video Open the web browser, input the IP address of the IP camera in the address field. The following dialogue box will pop up. Enter admin for both Username and Password. When IP Camera is successfully connected it shows the following interface.
  • Page 23 is a sign which flickers on the live view screen as a reminder, to suggest the user to change the default password. You change login settings in System to secure your account privacy. A. Live Video Panel 1. Get into the administration page. 2.
  • Page 24 4. Full Screen: Full-screen mode. 5. Zoom: Select “zoom” within the pop-up dialogue box and then drag and drop the bar to adjust the zoom factors. 6. Frame Buffm Sec: This function aims to build a temporary buffer to accumulate several video frames in a LAN network environment. It can make video streaming smooth when the network speed is slow.
  • Page 25: Camera Configuration

    v. Camera Configuration * System Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page.
  • Page 26 System Information Server Information Set up the camera name, language, and the camera time. Server Name: This is the Camera name. This name will be shown on the IP Scanner. Tick the checkbox of Status Bar to display the Server Name in live video. For example, if you key in DEMO, it will be displayed at live video mode at the bottom.
  • Page 27 Click Text Edit for editing the OSD content, including text size and transparency. Click the Upgrade button to apply the settings. Time Setting Select between NTP, Synchronize with PC’s time, Manual, The date and time remain the same for setting the server time.
  • Page 28 AskyviewerPro P2P (Optional) Install Askyviewer Pro App on your mobile phone to access P2P operations which allow users to watch IP Camera live view on self-owned mobile phones. Once the installation is done, either enter the P2P ID from the IP camera web browser, or simply scan the QR Code to help you log in to your IP camera through Askyviewer Pro App and watch the live view For iOS...
  • Page 29 User Management The IP Camera supports three different users: administrator, general, and anonymous user. Anonymous User Login Select Yes for allowing access to watch live video of the IP camera without having to enter username and password. Yet when entering the configuration page of the IP camera, the system will do otherwise.
  • Page 30 III. System update Firmware Upgrade: To update the firmware online, click Browse… to select the firmware. Then click Upgrade to proceed. Reboot system: Restart the IP camera. Factory default: Delete all the settings of this IP camera. Setting Management: The user can download the current settings to PC, or upgrade from previous saved settings.
  • Page 31: Network

    *Network Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page. Enter the Network by clicking on titles from IP Setting, Advanced, PPPoE & DDNS and Server Settings.
  • Page 32 I. IP Settings A. IP Assignment The IP Camera supports DHCP and static IP. a. DHCP: The IP Camera will get all the network parameters automatically. b. Static IP: Type-in the IP address subnet mask, gateway, and DNS. B. IPv6 Assignment By enabling DHCPv6 you can configure the following IPv6 address settings: ...
  • Page 33 To use IPv6 address to access the IP camera, open the web browser, and key-in the [IPv6 address] in the address bar. The [ ] parentheses mark is necessary. a. Port Assignment: The user might need to assign a different port to avoid conflicts when setting up the IP.
  • Page 34 <Approach 1> a. open the Control Panel from the Start Menu b. Select Add/Remove Programs c. Select Add/Remove Windows Components and open Networking Services section d. Click Details and select UPnP to setup the service. e. The IP device icon will be added to My Network Places. f.
  • Page 35 D. RTSP setting If you have a media player that supports RTSP protocol, you can use it to receive video streaming from the IP camera. The RTSP address can be set for two streaming transmissions respectively. a. RTSP Server: enable or disable Disable means everyone who knows your camera IP Address can link to your camera via RTSP.
  • Page 36 c. RTP Start and End Port: in RTSP mode, you can use TCP and UDP for connecting. TCP connection uses RTSP Port (554). UDP connection uses RTP Start and End Port. E. Multicast Setting (Based on the RTSP Server) Multicast is a bandwidth conservation technology. This function allows several users to share the same packet sent from the IP camera.
  • Page 37 G. Bonjour This function allows Apple systems to connect to this IP camera. On Bonjour Name key-in the name here. The web browser Safari also has a Bonjour function. Tick Include Bonjour in the bookmark setting, for the IP camera to appear under the bonjour category. Click the icon to connect to the IP camera.
  • Page 38 II. Advanced A. Https (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure): When the users access cameras via Https protocol, the transmitted information will be encrypted, increasing the security level. Select the connection type: • Http: the user can access the camera via the Http path but cannot access it via the Https path.
  • Page 39 Certificate generation process: • Remove the existing certificate: Before you generate a new certificate, please remove the installed one. Select the Http connection type and click Remove. If a dialog box pops up to ask you to confirm, click Yes. •...
  • Page 40 • According to the certificate source, there are two ways to install the certificate: If you had sent the certificate request for signing and receiving a signed certificate, click browse and find the certificate file in your computer. Click Apply to install it. If you choose to generate a self-signed certificate, fill-in the following forms and set the validity day, click Apply to finish installed it.
  • Page 41 To use Https to access the camera, open your browser, and key-in https:// (IP address)/ in the address bar. Now your data will be transmitted via encrypted communications. The browser will check your certificate status. It might show the following warning message: Meaning that certificate is self-signed or signed by a distrusted institution.
  • Page 42 Enable SNMPv1/SNMPv2 Trap for detecting the Trap server. Please set what event needs to be detected. • Cold Start: The camera starts up or reboots. • Setting changed: The SNMP settings have been changed. • Network Disconnected: The network connection was broken down (The camera will send trap messages after the network is connected again).
  • Page 43 d. QoS/DSCP (Quality of Server/Differentiated Services Code-point) DSCP specifies a simple mechanism for classifying and managing network traffic; and provide QoS on IP networks. DSCP is a 6-bit in the IP header for packet classification purpose. Please define it for Live Stream, Event / Alarm and Management.
  • Page 44 III. PPPoE & DDNS A. PPPoE: Select Enabled to use PPPoE. Key-in the the Username and password for ADSL connection. Send mail after dialed: When connected to the internet, the camera will send a mail to a specific mail account. B.
  • Page 45 Update Failed, the name is already registered: The user name has already been used. Please change it. Update Failed; please check your internet connection: Network connection failed. Update Failed, please check the account information you provided: The server, user name, and password may be wrong. IV.
  • Page 46 A. Mail Setting: To send out the video via mail of FTP, please set up the configuration first. Click Apply to confirm settings at the bottom of Server Settings, then click Test icon to test the server connection. B. FTP Setting: To send out the video via mail of FTP, please set up the configuration.
  • Page 47 C. Samba (Network Storage): Select this option to send the media files via a neighbor network when an event is triggered. Click Apply to confirm settings at the bottom of Server Settings, then click Test icon to test the server connection. D.
  • Page 48 A window will pop up and require you to sign in for a Surveillance Client account directed by Google Drive server. Choose Existing User to continue the operation if you have already owned a Google Drive account. Otherwise, you may choose Use another account and sign in as another Google account user.
  • Page 49 Enter the password and click Next. Click Allow.
  • Page 50 Authentication Code will be generated by Google server. Paste the Authentication Code acquired from Google server in the required field, input the Main Folder Name of your preference and click Send Code. Please wait for around 15 seconds before clicking OK.
  • Page 51 If the application is successful, you will be able to see a list of status displayed, as circled in red in the demonstration image. Click Apply to confirm settings at the bottom of Server Settings. Click Clear to delete the current account registered for this server. E.
  • Page 52 V. Wireless Setting (Optional): Support 802.11 b/g/n For setting up the IP camera via wireless network, first, use the Ethernet cable to connect the camera. After finishing the wireless settings and saving them, remove the Ethernet cable. Note: The IP address is the same under both wireless and wired network. If the Ethernet cable is plugged in the camera, the IP camera will use it to link to the Internet instead of the wireless router.
  • Page 53 Ad-hoc is a short term derived from wireless ad hoc network, known as WANET. This type of network is only established temporarily, and does not rely on a pre-existing network through a router or Wireless Access Point. How to connect to an ad-hoc Wi-Fi network in Windows 8.1 To make the Ad-hoc mode available, follow the steps below.
  • Page 54 Click "Set up a new connection or network". Double click "Manually connect to a wireless network". Enter the SSID of the ad-hoc network (as shown by "netsh wlan show networks") into the "Network name" field. Configure security settings accordingly.
  • Page 55 Make sure that "Start this connection automatically" is unchecked, click "Next", then "Close" Open the search window (Windows key+Q) and search for “cmd” Run the command to open up a new window. Enter the messages below. (1) > netsh wlan set profileparameter <ssid> connectiontype=ibss (2) >...
  • Page 56 Ad-hoc mode is available after the IP settings completion.  SSID: The ID of the wireless network service.  Domain: The wireless network standards are different in each region. Please select the wireless standard of you location. FCC is the American standard. ETSI is the European standard.
  • Page 57  Authentication: Open System or Shared Key, according to your wireless router.  Encryption: The option determines the length of the key password. In HEX type, 10 characters are allowed if you select 64 bit; 26 characters are allowed if you select 128bit; In ASCII type, 5 characters are allowed if you select 64 bit;...
  • Page 58: A / V Settings

    *A / V Settings Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page.
  • Page 59 1. Image Setting A. Camera: Previewing the result of the settings made in Image Setting. Please refer to the details below for image settings: B. Privacy Mask: An area on the monitoring screen can be masked for security and privacy purposes. The masked area will be seen as a block of particular color only in live view, but will not be visible in the video recorded.
  • Page 60 Click any Area 1/2/3 button first, and then draw an area on the preview image screen with mouse. Click Save to apply settings and create the mask. Click Area 1/2/3 button again, and click Save to discard the masked area previously set.
  • Page 61 f. Sense-Up: This function increases the sensitivity of camera to get brighter image at night. The smaller value you select, the slower shutter speed becomes. So that the image will get brighter, and moving subjects might be blurred. g. Saturation: Adjust the saturation values here. h.
  • Page 62 Fluorescent Lamp, Sunlight, Cloudy, and Cloudy Days.  Red & Blue gain: Adjust levels in red & blue contrasts in the image. Be aware that when these levels are increased, the image quality will become sharper to a point that noise of the image will also be increased. ...
  • Page 63  Time: The user can define when the daytime (Day) starts by filling in the digits such as 05:00 or 12:35. (Hours range: 0~23, minutes range: 0~59) The example is as below: If the time range is inaccurate, a window will pop up to remind you. Same way applies to filling the nighttime (Night).
  • Page 64 Corridor mode: None Degrees Position Image 0 degrees degrees degrees...
  • Page 65 If Corridor Mode is set as 90 degrees or 270 degrees the relation of the image and the camera would be as the following: Corridor Mode: 90 or 270 degrees Degrees Position Image 0 degrees degrees degrees...
  • Page 66 B. Streaming Setting (1~3) a. Basic Mode: Resolution range varies depending on different modes.  Resolution: Choose the resolution of the video image from 1920x1080@30fps, 1280x720@30fps, 640x480@30fps, 320x240@30fps.  Profile: Chose from Main or Baseline based on bandwidth consumption of the recorded video to be replayed for different applications. ...
  • Page 67 Click Preview to enable ROI the function. Click on any of the colors in Area Setting to draw an ROI area on the preview screen by dragging your mouse. You can set up to approximately 3 ROI areas. Adjust the ROI Area Quality and FPS of None ROI values of each area from each drop down list.
  • Page 68 b. Advanced Mode  Resolution: Choose the resolution of the video image from 1920x1080@30fps, 1280x720@30fps, 640x480@30fps, 320x240@30fps  Profile: Chose from Main or Baseline based on bandwidth consumption of the recorded video to be replayed for different applications.  Bitrate Control Mode: There are CBR(Constant Bit Rate) and CVBR(Constrained Variable Bit Rate) modes.
  • Page 69 - ROI (Region of Interest) This function helps refine any specific part of the monitoring area which can be dragged out with the mouse at a time, improving efficiency in image observation and management in video compression rate. Click Preview to enable ROI the function.
  • Page 70 Enable this mode, set the range of FPS and Bitrate to limit its stream capacity, in order to preserve a better performance of image quality and save more bandwidth.  RTSP Path: Offers the RTSP output connecting path. c. 3GPP Streaming mode: TV output will be shut down during this mode. ...
  • Page 71 A. IP Camera to PC: Select Enabled to start and select the audio type. Tick on live browser to enable PC to IP Camera audio function. Note: The Audio may not be smooth when the SD card is recording. B. Adjust Volume: Select the volume of both Mic-in & Audio-out. Click on to keep all the changes.
  • Page 72: Event List

    *Event List Click to get into the administration page. Click to go back to the live video page. The IP Camera provides multiple event settings.
  • Page 73 1. Event Setting: Please change default password is a sign which appears on the preview screen as a reminder, to suggest you change login settings in System secure your account privacy. A. Motion Detection A motion detection operation allows user to define a certain area which detects anything moving or changing its position within.
  • Page 74 • Area Setting: Click any of the icons to start drawing 3 areas on the preview screen with your mouse in 3 different colors. Click any Area icon again to discard the motion area which has been made. • Sensitivity: Adjust the level of the responsiveness defined as motion detection.
  • Page 75 B. Tampering Detection (Options for Out1 is only available for I/O configured models) When the camera view is covered, moved, hit by strong light, or out of focus, the tampering detection will be triggered, and send snapshot to E-mail / FTP / SD card / Samba. For conditions defined as examples: Before Tampering Detection Tampering Triggered (Defocused)
  • Page 76 • Interval: The tampering detecting interval. Take the diagram below as example. The interval is set for 30 second; the camera lens is covered during 10 - 40 sec. At time point B, the camera compares the view with time point A, and sends an alarm when it founds that the lens is covered.
  • Page 77 E. Network Dis-connected: The IP Cam will scan the network. The image will be recorded to the SD card after the IP Camera detects network dis-connected, if set “Save to SD card”. F. Network IP Check: After enabling IP Check, the IP camera can check if the network server is connecting.
  • Page 78 2. Schedule A. Schedule: Tick the grids on the calendar to manage your schedule time. B. Snapshot & Record:  Record: After completing the Schedule, the camera data will be recorded according to the schedule made from the calendar. Beware that SD cards may fail in time for being recorded for a long period of time.
  • Page 79  Restart IP Camera Automatically: Set up the time for IP camera to restart automatically after ticking Restart to enable access. 3. I/O Setting (Options for Out1 is only available for I/O configured models) A. Input Setting: The IP Cam supports input and output. When the input condition is triggered, it can trigger the relay;...
  • Page 80 (i) ON/Off Switch: The camera triggers the external device and lasts for 10 seconds. You can turn off the alarm manually by clicking “off” at the right bottom of the live video page. (ii) Time Switch: The camera triggers the external device and lasts for certain time according to the internal setting, and the user is not allowed to break off the alarm manually.
  • Page 81 5. SD card A. Playback: Please Insert t h e Micro SD card before use it. Make sure t o push the Micro SD card into the slot completely. Click the date under the Playback title and a list of files will pop up. For example, if the date 2017/11/07 is clicked, all the events happened within that time frame will then appear in a list like the one below.
  • Page 82 The enlisted files under Video category are files representing an event. There are 3 types of file formats, and each is different for its own Event Type. Notice how the file name formations under the Video category represent the time when a file is created. For instance, the file name “214601m.avi”...
  • Page 83 Clicking on any title that is labeled with “time unit” (such as 21 o’clock) at the end will bring out a pop-up window indicating the snapshot taken as scheduled in Schedule mode and enabled in Snapshot mode. Click the icon to delete any file by marking on the checkbox under the Del category with a mouse click.
  • Page 84 Click on 2017/11/09 to enter the next page where all files recorded on that date are enlisted. Click on any video title to open Microsoft Media Player (supposedly already built-in in your PC) and play the video file. Key-in admin for both Username &...
  • Page 85 If the memory of the SD card is over 128G, 70% of the memory will be used for scheduled recording, and 30% will be used for event recording. If the memory of the SD card is below 128G, 50% of the memory will be used for scheduled recording, and 50% will be used for event recording.
  • Page 86 d1. Downloading the Files: For both Playback and Record mode, after entering a date data to see the Video and Event Type, right-click on a title under the Video list, and choose “Save Target As…” from its pop-up window to start downloading the file.
  • Page 87 Open FlashGet, select "File"→ "Import" → "Import list", and find the link list file you just saved. The file name may be called “SD_list”. iii. FlashGet will show you the link list, and you can tick the files you want to copy to your PC.
  • Page 88: Network Configuration

    vi. Network Configuration Configuration 1: Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem IP address: One real IP or one dynamic IP Only the IP Camera is connected to the internet For fixed real IP, set up the IP into IP Camera. For dynamic IP, start PPPoE.
  • Page 89 Internet Access: ADSL or Cable Modem IP address: More than one real IP or one dynamic IP IP Camera and PC connect to the internet Device needed: Switch Hub. For fixed real IP, set up the IP into IP Camera and PC. For dynamic IP, start PPPoE.
  • Page 90: O Configuration

    vii. I / O Configuration (NOTE: All operations only apply to I/O configured models) I/O Connection a. Connect the G (GND) & DO pin to the external relay (buzzer) device. b. Connect the G (GND) & DI pin to the external trigger device. When no event occurs, the DO output is 5V (DO and GND are disconnected).
  • Page 91 If you select N.C in Input sensor setting, when the switch contacts are closed, the camera input alarm will be triggered and will execute the action user has set, for example, send a snapshot to E-mail address. c. I/O PIN definition •...
  • Page 92 b. Output Test After the external input and output hardware is installed, you can use the Relay Out bottom on the live video page to test if DO / Relay Out works. On Off Switch mode: Clicking ON will trigger the external output device for 10 seconds.
  • Page 93: Factory Default

    viii. Factory Default If you forget your password, please follow the steps to set back the IP Camera to its default value. • Remove the power and Ethernet cable. Open the dome and press and hold the button as shown in the picture below. •...
  • Page 94: Universal Password

    ix. Universal Password If you forgot the password of your IP camera, you can reset the camera to factory default, or follow the procedure below to generate a universal password. Note: Universal password will be valid only when you enable the function in User Management.
  • Page 95 2. Locate the .html file named Universal Password_V1.1 in the Universal Password from the Applications folders in CD-ROM. Open it with a web browser. 3. The camera IP address and MAC address will be displayed automatically in both IP Address and MAC columns. After clicking on encoder, a set of username and password will appear.
  • Page 96 5. Now you can login as administrator. Turn to User Management page. The use of universal password does not affect the previous user setting, so the administrator account password does not change until you edit it. Please click Edit to give a new administrator password.
  • Page 97: Package Contents

    x. Package Contents IP Camera Screws Pack Hole Pattern Sticker Quick Installation Guide • The CD includes user manual and software tools...
  • Page 98: Micro Sd Card Compatibility (Optional)

    xi. Micro SD Card Compatibility (Optional) The following are the recommended Micro SD Cards: Transcend SDHC class4 16GB SD class4 16GB SDHC class4 32GB SD class4 32GB SD class6 4GB SDHC class6 4GB SD class6 8GB SDHC class6 8GB SD class6 16GB SDHC class6 16GB SDHC class10 4GB SDHC class10 8GB...

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