ICP DAS USA iCAM-760D User Manual

7.37 mp dual lens panoramic dome network camera

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iCAM-760D
7.37 MP Dual Lens Panoramic
Dome Network Camera
User's Manual
Version 1.0
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  • Page 1 7.37 MP Dual Lens Panoramic Dome Network Camera User’s Manual Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 Warranty All products manufactured by ICP DAS are under warranty regarding defective materials for a period of one year, starting from the date of delivery to the original purchaser. Warning ICP DAS CO., LTD. assumes no liability for damages consequent to the use of this product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    System Log Tab ................... 60 4.3 Network Setup ......................61 4.3.1 General Tab ....................62 4.3.2 DDNS Tab ....................64 4.3.3 Multicast Tab ....................65 4.3.4 IP Filter Tab ....................66 4.3.5 WISE Tab ....................67 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 4 Playback Tab ....................84 4.6 Remote Storage Setup ....................85 4.6.1 Remote Storage Tab ..................85 5 Appendix 5.1 Firmware Upgrade and Trouble Shooting ..............86 5.2 How to let camera to do Hardware Reset ..............96 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 5 WISE controller to perform a WISE Surveillance Solution. 4. For Chapter 3, the “ePTZ function” now can display in all 4 Display Mode, modify the related descriptions. 5. For Chapter 1 to 5, modify its description for more detail and clear. iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 6: Read Me First

    Read Me First! Important Notes This User Manual is intended for administrators and users of the iCAM-760D Dual Lens Panoramic Dome Network Camera, including instructions for using and managing the camera on your network. The use of surveillance devices may be prohibited by law in your country or area.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    7.37 Mega Pixel resolutions totally. Also this model has superior H.264-AVC performance and rich functions. iCAM-760D includes a D/N fish-eye lens for 360° panoramic wide angle view without blind spot; and another D/N Fix-focal dual lens to view a wide/Tele area.
  • Page 8 Chapter 1  Two-way Audio  Built-in microSD/microSDHC / microSDXC Card Slot for On Board Storage  Weather-proof IP66-rated Outdoor Housing  Built-in 802.3af Compliant PoE  ONVIF 2.2 Compliant for interoperability 8  Introduction iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 9: Hardware Overview

    Chapter 1 1.1 Hardware Overview iCAM-760D iCAM-760D with outdoor 6" dome housing Dimensions 9  Introduction iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 10 Chapter 1 Cable Connections: iCAM-760D provides some connections with outside devices. User can make the connectors to support Audio, DC Jack or Terminal Block for GPIO (This model does not support for IR board). Please refer to following table of the pins definition respective.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Display Mode 180° Triple View + Fixed-focal View Quad View + Fixed-focal View Two simultaneous streams Maximum Streams Stream 1: 3840x1920@15fps Stream 2: 480x240@15fps S/N Ratio Above 39 dB Dynamic Range 100 dB 11  Introduction iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 12 General RJ-45 cable connector for Network/PoE connection Connectors Audio input / output Digital input *4 / Digital output *1 LED Indicator System power and status indicator Power Input PoE, IEEE 802.3af, Class1 12  Introduction iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 13 Working: -40°C ~ 50°C Operating Humidity 10% ~ 80% System Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows 10/8/Vista/XP Mozilla Firefox 7 ~ 52, Web Browser Internet Explorer 7 ~ 11 Other Players VLC: 1.1.11 or above 13  Introduction iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 14: Installation And Setup

    Install the Bracket (B-2) by applying the Screw (B-1) * 4 pcs. Align and insert the 4 screw pins to the 4 anchor points of the bracket Step 2 correspondingly. Rotate clockwise to fix the camera. Installation and Setup  14 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 15 Insert each screw through the pan and then the Bracket (A-2). Concurrently squeeze the Bracket (A-2) * 3 pcs into the ceiling Step 3 mezzanine. Tighten the 3 screws to securely fasten the camera. Finally, install the camera cover. 15  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 16: Install Microsd Card

    Chapter 2 2.2 Install microSD Card The iCAM-760D built-in microSD card slot supports microSDHC / microSDXC 64 GB or above for local storage application. The user can prepare a microSD card to install into the camera via the following steps.
  • Page 17: Connecting Camera To Network

    FINDER), or directly set up the camera via the Microsoft IE browser using the following default IP information: IP: 192.168.255.2 (Default Username/Password: admin/admin) Submask: 255.255.0.0 Gateway address: 192.168.0.1 DNS Server address: 8.8.8.8 17  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 18: Configuring Camera Via Cam Finder

    In order to connect to the Web-based user interface of the camera, the host PC must be in the same subnet. For more information about subnets, please consult your network administrator. 18  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 19 If want to change the software language, please click the right key of mouse on the gray area and select the [Language] to choose one language from the [Traditional Chinese], [English], [Spanish] and [Simplified Chinese]. 19  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 20: Use Cam Finder To Assign Ip Address

    Click the [Device Search] to search the camera on the network. Under your selected item, double-click the left Mouse button or Right-click the Mouse button to open the Property Page of the [Single Device Setting]. 20  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Check [Static IP address] item to select the network connection method of the camera. After modifying the camera properties, click [Set] button to save and enable the configuration modifications. 21  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 22 Use “Ctrl” or “Shift” key on 5. This Utility can batch modify IP address automatically. the keyboard to choose several Camera Devices. Then click the [Batch Device Setting] to configure them together. 22  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 23: Open The Web-Based Ui Of The Camera

    For the first time login of setting or using, please use the admin admin default username , password NOTE: Use of Microsoft IE browser is recommended as it offers a better compatibility. 23  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 24 Besides, use of Microsoft IE browser is recommended as it offers a better compatibility. Please click the NetcamViewer hyper-link to download and install it. NOTE: Please also note to close all browser applications before NetcamViewer web component installation. 24  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 25 2. Set the security level to Low and click [OK]. 3. Enter the IP address again in the IE Browser to install the ActiveX. Don’t forget to restore the security level after the ActiveX installation. 25  Installation and Setup iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 26: Live View Ui Settings

    You may enter “admin” for both. Click OK button when completed. (Note that same Browser with different version or different vendor Browser will behave different dialog window. Below picture is belonging to IE Browser’s diagram.) Camera Live View UI Settings  26 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 27 3) The “Live View Setting” window will then display offering all the necessary set up tools for changing the live view reconfigurations. The functions of each of these tools are explained in the following sections. Camera Live View UI Settings  27 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 28: Quick Access Buttons

    “ESC” key on the keyboard could exit full screen view. Camera Live View UI Settings  28 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 29: Camera Live View Ui Setting Tools

    Select the default language of the user-interface. Setup button: Click Setup button can change or update more Camera settings, including Video & Audio, System, Network, Event, Local Storage and Remote Storage. Camera Live View UI Settings  29 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 30 (360 degree Full View) Double-Broad View (180 degree Ultra Wide Angle View x 2) Triple View (180 degree Ultra Wide Angle View + Twin ePTZ View) Quad View Camera Live View UI Settings  30 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 31 H.264/MPEG4 streaming is available. Video Stream: Two kinds of resolutions are available to let user choose; check higher or lower streaming would be suitable for user’s network environment. Camera Live View UI Settings  31 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 32 Home button. You can also directly click the mouse button on the video to drag for pan and tilt, roll the mouse wheel for zoom a selected area. Camera Live View UI Settings  32 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 33 If Camera Mount is set to 180°, camera from left to right live-view would pan direction. (See the next 2 pages) Camera Live View UI Settings  33 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 34 Chapter 3 Auto Pan: (continue) 360° rotate with anti-clockwise: ※ While Camera Mount is set to 360°, camera live-view would rotate with anti-clockwise direction. Camera Live View UI Settings  34 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 35 Zoom Button: Click button to zoom-in and button to zoom-out the selected scene. Zoom setting is saved with the selected pre-defined point of view area. Camera Live View UI Settings  35 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 36 & time for each saved snapshot file as “night456 _20170510_102808.jpg”. To start capturing snapshots, click the Snapshot button in the Quick Access Button area. Setting Language: Select the default language of the user-interface. Camera Live View UI Settings  36 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 37 This can be accomplished by clicking the Setup button (indicated in the above figure). The Setup dialog (see following figure) will then display to provide the range of setup categories you will be able to change. Camera Live View UI Settings  37 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 38: Setup

    Chapter 4 4 Setup NOTE For “Live View” setup execution, please refer to the previous chapter “Live View UI Settings” Setup  38 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 39: Video & Audio Setup

    Chapter 4 Video & Audio Setup Clicking the Video & Audio button will display tabbed panes for defining Camera video, stream, audio and privacy mask functions. 4.1.1 Video Tab Setup  39 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 40 Adjust the Brightness value to 127. Saturation: The degree of intensity and purity of a specific color. Try to assign the fit value according to the environment. Adjust the Saturation value to 255. Setup  40 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 41 Sharpness can be defined as edge contrast. So when we increase sharpness, we increase the contrast only along/near edges. Try to assign the fit value according to the environment. Adjust the Sharpness value to 0. Adjust the Sharpness value to 31. Setup  41 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 42 Try to assign the fit value according to the environment. Adjust the EV Compensation value to 9. Adjust the EV Compensation value to 2. Setup  42 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 43 Set WDR function to Enable. Because camera doesn’t have ability to automatically adjust White Balance: different color (temperature) to the environment, six templates are provided to let you choose for different light. Setup  43 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 44 Camera will auto switch to “day” or “color” mode. Otherwise, it will remain at “night” or “mono” mode. Camera switches to Night or Mono mode. Setup  44 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 45 Turn on this function could higher sharpness and contrast; the image quality would be improved. When MTF is off, you could see: When MTF is on, you could see: Camera Mount: Two camera mounting types ( 360∘/ 180∘) could be chosen. Setup  45 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 46: Stream Tab

    If the “Event Alarm Setting” (see Section 4.4.2 & 4.4.3) is enabled, an alert message will display requiring you to disable the feature first before proceeding to change the Streaming settings. Otherwise, adjustments to video quality streaming settings cannot be accomplished. Setup  46 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 47 Network Bandwidth Environment. Text Overlay: When enabled, each streamed frame will be overlaid with the Camera ID (text field, Chinese word isn’t support) and stamped with date/time (if enabled) as illustrated below. Setup  47 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 48 For example: the default RTSP Port Access Name is live1.sdp;it means your playback stream name would be “RTSP://camera’s IP address/live1.sdp” After setups are completed, click Save button to implement the settings. Setup  48 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 49: Audio Tab

    And its playback volume could be adjusted by moving the slider to the left to decrease; and to the right to increase the volume. After setups are completed, click Save button to implement the settings. Setup  49 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 50: Privacy Mask Tab

    4) Click on the Save button. This will turn the laid out screen into solid block. If the laid out screen needs correction, click Delete button and redo the masking screen lay out process. Setup  50 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 51 2) Click Save button and wait a while. Then the screen is permanently removed. 2. Click the “Save” button and wait the state finished. 1. Click “Delete” button. 3) To permanently disable the Privacy Mask function, disable the Enable Privacy Mask check box Setup  51 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 52: System Setup

    Chapter 4 System Setup Clicking the System button will display the following tabbed panes relative to system configurations. Setup  52 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 53: Information Tab

    The Information tabbed pane provides the existing system status of the iCAM Camera which includes Model Name, System Time, Firmware Version, MAC Address, ActiveX Control Version, Wired Network, Wireless Network and DDNS Server Status. Setup  53 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 54: Time Tab

    Camera clock with your manually entered Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server. Keep current date and time: Select this option in lieu of automatic synchronization if the Camera is not connected to NTP Server and uses its own embedded clock. Setup  54 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 55 Saving: Select this option only when applicable at your location. Two setup settings; the Start time and End time are needed to implement the feature. After setups are completed, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  55 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 56: Security Tab

    Click Remove button can remove the added security setting. Click the button to access the security setup dialog. Setup  56 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 57 User is only allowed to login “Live View”  Viewer: Webpage and perform all functions within this page. Changing Camera settings is prohibited. After setups are completed, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  57 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 58: Maintenance Tab

    Network Camera settings to factory default. ※ Please specify the correct firmware version mapped with your camera to upgrade, or there will be danger to damage camera system. Setup  58 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 59 “Network setting” parameters. Besides, all configured data in the “System Time”, “Security” and “Maintenance” tab will be remained current. Setup  59 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 60: System Log Tab

    “disconnected”. The connected or disconnected of Status tell you if the IP Address of Remote Log Server is existence or not. After setups are completed, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  60 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 61: Network Setup

    Chapter 4 Network Setup Clicking the Network button will display the following tabbed panes on configuring Camera connection with the network. Setup  61 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 62: General Tab

    This option obtains the available dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server each time the Camera is connected to the network.  Fixed IP Address: This option manually assigns a static IP address to the Network Camera. Setup  62 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 63 Re-define the existing HTTP Port number in the text box.  RTSP Port: Re-define the existing RTSP Port number in the text box. After setups are completed, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  63 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 64: Ddns Tab

    Define a time interval for the device to periodically update and check its access status with website of DNS Service Provider. After setups are completed, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  64 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 65: Multicast Tab

    Check the “Enable” box to open UDP Multicast Streaming Enable: function of stream. After checking the “Enable” box to open this function, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  65 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 66: Ip Filter Tab

    Filling the IP range, then click Save button to implement the settings. If you would like to re-open the access right of those listed device, select it from the list and then click Remove button to apply the settings. Setup  66 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 67: Wise Tab

    When the IP address is set, the CGI command is automatically sent to the WISE-5231 when an event occurs in this camera. After setups are completed, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  67 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 68: Event Setup

    Clicking the Event button will display the tabbed panes (see figure below) for defining event recording of the Camera. The iCAM-760D is equipped with a card slot for microSD /microSDHC / microSDXC 64GB memory card. This storage card is utilized to store recording of local video and still JPEG images taken in response to set events.
  • Page 69: Motion Tab

    Resize the frame by dragging its corners or borders. 4) Click the Save button to apply the function. 5) Repeat the above steps to add more detection areas. NOTE Total defined motion detection areas cannot exceed 10 regions. Setup  69 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 70 Delete button. The area will disappear after a while. 8) To delete multiple areas that are not yet saved, directly click the Refresh button instead of deleting them individually. The Refresh button will automatically clears all unsaved frames. Setup  70 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 71: Video Tab

    Recording Length: Each recording time-span is in accordance with the setting value of the Recording Length (in seconds). Target: The video record is stored in the SD card, Remote Disk as selected or through both of them. Setup  71 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 72 Recording Length (in seconds). Target: The video record is stored in the SD card, to host by E-mail/FTP, Remote Disk as selected or through both of them. Setup  72 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 73 Pre-event recording and Post-event recording (in seconds). Target: The video record may be stored in the SD card, Remote Disk, provided to host by E-mail/FTP, activated GPIO Output Port as selected or through all of them. Setup  73 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 74 Pre-event recording and Post-event recording (in seconds). Target: The video record may be stored in the SD card, Remote Disk, provided to host by E-mail/FTP, activated GPIO Output Port as selected or through all of them. Setup  74 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 75 EX: Set the Prefix as “760Davi”, and the file name will show as “760Davi_20170615151326.jpg”. The files are saved in folders named by date and sub-folders named by time. After setups are completed, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  75 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 76: Snapshot Tab

    Time Lapse: Snapshot is triggered at every 1, 2 or 3 seconds intervals. Target: The stream of accumulated snapshots may be stored in the SD Card, Remote Disk, sent to host by E-mail, FTP as preferred or through all of them. Setup  76 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 77 Time Lapse: Snapshot is triggered at every 1, 2 or 3 seconds intervals. Target: The stream of accumulated snapshots may be stored in the SD Card, Remote Disk, sent to host by E-mail, FTP as preferred or through all of them. Setup  77 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 78 Target: The stream of accumulated snapshots may be stored in the SD Card, Remote Disk, sent to host by E-mail, FTP, activated GPIO Output Port as preferred, or through all of them. Setup  78 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 79 Target: The stream of accumulated snapshots may be stored in the SD Card, Remote Disk, sent to host by E-mail, FTP, activated GPIO Output Port as preferred, or through all of them. Setup  79 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 80 EX: Set the Prefix as “760Dsnap”, and the file name will show as “760Dsnap_20170615151326.jpg”. The files are saved in folders named by date and sub-folders named by time. After setups are completed, click Save button to apply the settings. Setup  80 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 81: Gpio Tab

    (Low to High, High to Low or State change). GPIO Output: To set how long (in seconds) GPIO Output Device would be kept active high status. Then click the Save button to take effect the change. Setup  81 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 82: Local Storage Setup

    If recording is in progress when clicking the Local Storage button, a warning message will occur. NOTE remove the micro SD card while Camera is in recording process. Setup  82 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 83: Local Storage Tab

    : Click Save button to save changes to the SD card control setting. : Click Format button to format the SD memory card (* Take note of the message in red). : Click Refresh button to refresh the SD card information. Setup  83 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 84: Playback Tab

    4) Select the file to playback and enable the corresponding check box. The dialog strip below will then pops up. 5) Click Open button will playback the file. Click Save button will save file to a designated folder. Setup  84 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 85: Remote Storage Setup

    Fill in the password for authentication of Remote Server. : Click Save button to save changes to the setting of Remote Server. : Click Refresh button to refresh the server disk’s information. Setup  85 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 86: Appendix

    Please help to check if your IE Browser version is 11 first. If it is yes, please kindly refer to the below steps to enable Compatible View settings of IE 11 Browser. Appendix  86 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 87 Chapter 5 Find Tools icon and then select Compatibility View settings. Appendix  87 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 88 Chapter 5 Click button to add camera webpage as a compatible website. After successful adding, camera webpage should be set as compatible view website. Appendix  88 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 89 Then camera webpage would be refreshing real-time and starting to load camera webpage. button to enable NetcamViewer component running… Click Allow Manual enter camera’s username/password to pass authentication. (Default: admin/admin) Camera live stream is successful playing in IE11 Browser Appendix  89 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 90 NetcamViewer installation again. So before NetcamViewer installation, please make sure there’s no “iexplore” process running in Windows Task Manager Window. If there is “iexplore” process existing, select “End Process” to force its stop. Appendix  90 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 91 This will mainly remind you to close all running browser applications and then “OK” press button to continue NetcamViewer installation. Or these two windows will pop continuously until all browsers are closed. Appendix  91 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 92 Manual input username and password of the camera to pass login authentication of camera webpage. (Default username and password are admin and admin.) After Live View page is entering successfully, find the “SETUP” button. Clicking it could change or update more Camera settings. Appendix  92 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 93 Select the appropriate firmware file from its folder in PC and then click Open button to choose it. ※ Please specify the correct firmware version mapped with your camera to upgrade, or there will be danger to damage camera system. Appendix  93 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 94 Please don’t power off camera or do any unnecessary jobs during firmware upgrade. Until the process goes to 100%, there will be messages popped to suggest you restart the Web Browser. Appendix  94 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 95 After camera Web-based UI is re-login successfully, go to Information Tab of Camera Setup Webpage to check if the firmware version is different with before; or check if the firmware version is the same with distributor/dealer provided. Appendix  95 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...
  • Page 96: How To Let Camera To Do Hardware Reset

    3) While RJ45 Green LED Indicator is flashing quickly, means camera Hardware Reset Loading is processing now…… Please don’t power off camera or do any unnecessary jobs during this 3 minutes interval time; camera would reboot and continue streaming automatically. Appendix  96 iCAM-760D User’s Manual ICP DAS...

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