1. Product Introduction 1.1 Safety Instructions a) Use the proper power source. Do not use power source that supplies more than the specified voltage (100-240V AC). b) Never insert anything metallic into the camera. Inserting metal object into the camera can cause dangerous electric shock. c) Do not operate in wet or dusty environment.
1.5 Hardware Installation a) Connect power adapter b) Connect the Ethernet cable c) Install Micro SD card d) Connect audio in/ out device if any It takes approximately 30 seconds to boot up the camera, automatically get an IP address and connect to Internet.
2. Software Operation 2.1 Search IP address of Camera Once mounted properly, double click [Search Tool] and set up IP address (fig. 2.1-1). fig. 2.1-1 NOTE: The software searches IP Servers automatically over LAN. 2.2 Configuration of Network Network Configuration 1.
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standard browser is available. 2 ways to access to the camera: a) by double clicking the IP address at Cameras field. b) by typing the IP address at the browser field (fig. 3-1). fig. 3.1-1 The Log-in window will pop out (fig. 3.1-2) fig.
fig.3-3 4 modes of Log-in: a) ActiveX Mode (for IE browser) – available in IE6.0 or above explorer b) Server Push Mode – available in Firefox, Safari, Chrome browsers c) No Plug-In Mode – available in smart phone browsers d) SD card video playback online (for IE browser) 3.1-1 View via IE Browser (Internet Explorer) Choose Active Mode (for IE browser), and sign in.
3.1-4 View on line Allows to view video saved in the memory card (available only on IE). 3.2 Main Menu Interface Introduction...
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Pan/ Tilt feature upon function- left/ right/ up/ down/ camera at center Alarm status Vertical monitoring Horizontal monitoring Flip image vertically Flip image horizontally IR LED on/ off Pan/ Tilt speed Preset function Date/ time display Image resolution Image frequency Image brightness Image contrast...
Reset main menu options to factory default Recording function Snapshot function Audio function Audio function Main menu and device status Single view/ quad screen view, 9-screen view available 3.3 Management Setting Instruction Users are classified as: Administrator, Operator and Visitor ...
3.3-2 Basic Network Settings This sector is for DHCP and IP configuration. Port forwarding is needed, if IP address is chosen, please fill in the relative IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS server, Http port. 3.3-3 Wireless settings Step 1. Make sure the router is a wireless router. Step 2.
3.3-4 Dynamic DNS settings a) DDNS Setting Step 1. Login the camera, click >“DDNS service settings". Step 2. Choose DDNS p2pipc.com which is free DDNS provided by manufacturer. Fill in the DDNS user and DDNS password according to the sticker located at the bottom of the camera.
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Otherwise, the 3 party DDNS is also available. The 3 Party DDNS: this domain is provided by a 3rd party such as Dyndns, Oray, 3322...etc. In case a 3 Party DDNS is chosen, simply pick the server preferred such as “3322.org”...
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Note: Make sure the “Subnet Mask”, “Gateway”, “DNS Server” is the same as your router.
Login the camera, click >“OPEXIA IP CAM" and check DDNS Status. 3.3-5 Email and FTP service settings a) E-mail Service Setting: this function is normally for alarm notify purpose. >“Mail service settings". Step 1. Login the camera, click Step 2. Input information requested in the empty fields.
- Sender: input a name. - SMTP Server: select a preset server in the list or input available mail service provider. - SMTP User: your email address. - SMTP password: your password. - Receiver 1, 2, 3, 4: e-mail addresses who will receive alarm notification. Press "Test"...
1- By motion detection. The sensitivity of motion detection can be adjusted (the smaller the number is, the higher sensitivity is). 2- By external alarm. It triggers according to external alarm signal which connects to linkage alarm GPIO (not available on OP-CS01). 3 ways of response upon alarm trigger: -Siren (by external alarm setup)
Record cover means overwriting. Once disk is full, the old recording files will be replaced by new ones automatically. 3.3-8 Upgrade Device Firmware >“Upgrade device firmware". Login the camera, click a) Restore Factory Settings This function is mainly used when password is forgotten. Simply click [Restore Factory Settings], confirm by clicking [OK] and wait for 1 minute for feature setting restore.
Note that upgrading is risky and can cause further functional issues. 3.3-9 Record schedule OPEXIA OP-CS01 supports memory card (micro SD) recording function. "Record schedule" settings can be seen in the following image. After micro SD card is inserted, the capacity is shown. Do format memory card before using.
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Contact Information: OPEXIA Co., Limited Room 6, 16F., Workingbond Commercial Centre, 162-164 Prince Edward Road West, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong 6F., No. 6, Lane 162, Huannan Rd., Yangmei City, Taoyuan County 326, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Tel: +886 3 288 9896 Fax: +886 3 288 9894 Sales: sales@opexia.com...
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