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USER MANUAL Network Camera Version: 1.0 Date: 2018.09...
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Statement The user manual is for reference only. Detailed information is subject to the actual products. The product and description in this document are subject to change at any time without prior notice. Screenshots included in the manual are extracted from other machines and are for reference only. ...
1 Login Interface Input the IP address of the front-end device in the IE browser (the default IP address is 192.168.1.188) to access the login interface as shown in the following picture: When using the IP camera for the first time, you must install the Active X in advance. Click on the “Download Plugin” on the upper left corner of the login interface as shown in the figure below to download and install Active X;...
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After installing Active X, click on “Login”, then the system will prompt a message asking whether or not to change the password, as shown in the following figure: User Name: admin (default setting). Password: 123456 (default setting); users may modify the password according to the instructions. Plugin Type: IE plugin or Flash plugin.
2 Live Videos After logging in, you will enter the live video interface, as shown in the following figure. Note: You have to insert a TF card first to access the full function display interface; otherwise, the system will only show you the simplified version.
2.3 PTZ control PTZ Control: To use eight directional keys to change the image orientation or click on the “AUTO” button to allow auto-rotation. Zoom In/ Out: To adjust the extent of zooming in or out. Focus: To adjust the size of focus. Iris: To adjust the size of aperture.
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Record: To allow or disallow previewing records. Note: X indicates the function is off or disabled.
3 Playback Click on “Playback” to access the playback interface; click on the icon , select the date and time of videos to be retrieved, then click on the icon , the system will then search for the corresponding videos automatically, as shown in the following figure: Start: Start the playback.
4 File Management Note: You have to insert a TF card first to access the full function display interface; otherwise, the system will only show you the simplified version. 4.1 Search Input a concrete time, and click o n the button, the lower part o f t he s c r e e n w i l l display the searched images and videos.
4.3 Playback Capture To review captured images from video playback; you may search for and double click to obtain images you need. 4.4 Playback Backup To retrieve video files; you may search for and view videos files. 4.5 File Capture To review captured images from the file management interface;...
5 Setup Note: You have to insert a TF card first to access the full function display interface; otherwise, the system will only show you the simplified version. 5.1 Device Info Below is the Device Information interface of the IP camera: Device Name: Edit the camera name.
5.2 QR Code The display interface of QR code of the IP camera is shown as below. IOS users may scan the IOS APP QR code to access the Antarview Pro downloading interface; Android users may scan the Android APP QR code to access the Antarview Pro downloading interface.
Baud Rate: diverse baud available. Operation Method: Connect the IP high speed dome at the A/B port; set a protocol and baud; then control the high-speed dome on the IPC preview interface. After completing all parameters settings, click on “Save”, then the settings will take effect immediately. 5.4 Time Settings Below is the Time Settings interface of the IP camera: Device Time: Set and display the current time of the camera.
5.5 Audio Settings Below is the Audio Settings interface of the IP camera: Audio Source: Select the audio input mode between LineIn and MicIn. Input Volume: Set the input volume which ranges from 0 to 100; the default settings is 50. ...
Third Stream OSD: Modify the appointed font of the OSD in third stream preview channel. Multi OSD: Add a multi-user-defined OSD, which you may choose whether to display. Time Format: Select different time format for the appointed channel. ...
Video Encode: H.264/ H.265/ MJPEG. Encode level: Main profile/ baseline/ high profile. I frame Interval: Set the interval size of I frame. Bitrate Type: Constant/ variable. Bitrate: Set different bitrates for different channels. ( Note: Based on the defaulted resolution of different ...
5.9 Video Parameters Below is the Video Parameters interface of the IP camera: Day/Night Mode: Outside Trigger/ Auto/ Color/ Black White. The default setting of non-infrared IP cameras is “Auto”, and the default setting of infrared IP cameras is “Outside Trigger”. Users may set the Day/Night mode as needed according to the type of the IP camera and the actual application environment.
Mid-High/ High; the default settings is “Mid-High”. The larger the “Auto Gain” value, the better the sensitivity under low illumination, and the more obvious the noise will be. Shutter: You may set manual exposure; the value ranges from 1/25(30) to 1/10000. ...
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Enable: Select whether to enable the Motion Detection function. Sensitivity: The higher the sensitivity, the more obvious the motion detective effect will be. Week: The protection time can be set from Monday to Sunday. Arming Schedule: Set up an arming period; you may set up to 8 time periods for a day. ...
5.11 Video Tampering Below is the Video Tampering setting interface of the IP camera: Enable: Select whether to enable the video tampering function. Sensitivity: The higher the sensitivity, the easier to trigger the video tampering alarm. Week: The protection time can be set from Monday to Sunday. ...
After completing all parameters settings, click on “Save”, then the settings will take effect immediately. 5.12 Privacy Zones Below is the Privacy Zones setting interface of the IP camera: Enable: Enable or disable the Privacy Mask feature. Area Settings: Left-click and drag the mouse on the Area Settings preview interface for setting the mask area. ...
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Area Setting: Left-click and drag the mouse button to set the test line on the Area Settings preview interface, right-click to complete the setting, then the system will count the number of targets passing through the line. Clear: Click on “Clear” to delete all the test lines. ...
5.14 Object Left / Lost Below is the Object Left/Lost setting interface of the IP camera: Enable: Enable or disable the object detection function. Arming Schedule: Arming schedule can be set from Monday to Sunday. Area Setting: Left-click and drag the mouse button to set the detect zone on the Area Settings preview ...
Snap: Click on “Snap”. Once an alarm is triggered, a signal will instantly be sent to the camera to take a snapshot and store it in the TF card. Record: Click on “Record”. Once an alarm is triggered, a signal will instantly be sent to the camera to record a ...
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“Target enter” represents that the camera will trigger the alarm once it detects that a target enters the monitored zone; “Target leave” represents that the camera will trigger the alarm once it detects that a target leave the zone; “Target enter or leave” represents that the camera will trigger the alarm once it detects that a target enters and/or leave the zone.
5.16 Line Crossing Below is the Line Crossing setting interface of the IP camera: Enable: Enable or disable the virtual guard function. Arming Schedule: Arm schedule can be set from Monday to Sunday. Area Setting: Left-click and drag the mouse to set guard lines on the area settings preview interface, ...
video and store it in the TF card. Alarm Output: There is an active alarm device inserted into the alarm output port. Once an IPC received an alarm signal, the IPC and other devices will set off the alarm. PTZ: Enable or disable PTZ function.
5.18 Network Settings Below is the Network Settings interface of the IP camera: IPV4: IP protocol version No. is 4. Static IP: The device IP address is permanent. DHCP: Enable DHCP, then the IP camera will obtain the IP address from the router automatically. ...
After completing all parameters settings, click on “Save”, then the settings will take effect immediately. 5.19 Management Platform Below is the Management Platform interface of the IP camera: Users may activate or deactivate a protocol and modify the protocol information here. 5.20 Multicast Configuration Below is the Multicast Config interface of the IP camera: Multicast configuration is disabled by default.
5.21 DDNS Settings DDNS is implemented through a dynamic domain resolution server. It requires a fixed IP address on of the device running on the server. The DDNS setting interface of the IP camera is as shown below: Enable DDNS: Enable or disable DDNS function. ...
5.22 UPnP Settings Below is the UPnP Settings interface of the IP camera: Enable UPnP: Activate or deactivate the UPnP function. When it is enabled, the device can port mapping through the router. Add: User may add TCP/UDP protocol, set internal and external port. ...
SMTP Port: Input the SMTP server port of the outbox. SSL/Identity verification: Tick to send the email correctly and safely. Receiver's Address: Input the address of the inbox, fill in the address of the receiving email; you may fill in 3 ...
Once an IPC received an alarm signal, the IPC and other devices will set off the alarm. Snap Number: Set the number of snapshots taken each time. Snap Interval: Set the time intervals for taking snapshots. PTZ: Enable or disable PTZ function. ...
5.26 Exception Below is the Exception interface of the IP camera: Exception Type: Network Disconnected/ IP Address Conflict/ Illegal Access. Record: Click on “Record”; when there is an abnormal event which triggers an alarm, the camera will start recording.
and set different permission. Del: Delete a new user. Rights Permission: Permission assignment for default guest users and new users. Add User: Add a new user. Log in with admin account, add a new user and assign permission, as shown in the following figure: After completing all parameters settings, click on “Save”, then the settings will take effect immediately.
5.29 Auto Reboot Below is the Auto Reboot setting interface of the IP camera. You may choose a maintenance mode from Disable/ Every Day/ Every Week/ Once/ Every Month, then the IPC will reboot as set. 5.30 Storage Management Below is the Storage Management setting interface of the IP camera. You may view the capacity (MB), free spare (MB), status of the current TF card, and format the TF card.
5.31 Restore Below is the Restore interface of the IP camera: Export: Export all configurations to PC or a USB. Import Config: Import selected configuration to the system. Restore: Restore the device to factory settings. Reboot: Reboot the device. ...
File Capture: Select and modify the storage path of captured files. Back Up: Select and modify the storage path of the video record backup files. Preview Video: Select and modify the storage path of the video record file. ...
6. Log Click Search on the Log interface, check device log according to the video type and date time, as shown in the below figure: Main Type: Select the type of logs to search for. You may choose among All/ Alarm/ Exception Settings/ ...
7 Alarm Below is the Alarm interface of the IP camera. Information about alarms will be shown as follows. 8 Exit Click on “Logout” to log out, as shown in the following figure:...
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