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  • Page 1 Network Camera User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Warning .......................... 3 Chapter 2 Product Overview ......................5 Chapter 3 Function Overview ......................8 3.1 Parameter of IP Camera ....................8 3.2 Hardware Interface ......................10 Charpter 4 Common function ....................... 12 4.1 Product upgrade ......................12 Charpter 5 Installation Instruction ....................
  • Page 3: Chapter 1 Warning

    Chapter 1 Warning TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENNINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
  • Page 4 for monitoring purposes. If you keep the BNC cable connected, a risk of lightening may cause damage or malfunction to the product. Please use the input power with just one camera and other devices must not be connected. Please read the following recommend safety precautions carefully. Do not place this apparatus on an uneven surface.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2 Product Overview

    Chapter 2 Product Overview IP Box Camera Size of IP box camera IP IR Bullet Camera ( fixed lens) Size of IP IR bullet camera (fixed lens) IP IR Bullet Camera ( varifocal lens)
  • Page 6 Size of IP IR bullet camera (varifocal lens) IP IR Dome Camera (fixed lens) Size of IP IR Dome Camera (fixed lens) IP IR Dome Camera (varifocal lens)
  • Page 7 Size of IP IR Dome Camera ( varifocal lens)
  • Page 8: Chapter 3 Function Overview

    Chapter 3 Function Overview 3.1 Parameter of IP Camera 3.1.1 IP Box Camera S3E Series 1.3M S3E Series 2M core ARM9 Architecture processor processor operating Embedded LINUX system Video Support H.264 baseline,main profile, M-JPEG Compression Audio G.711/G.726/ADPCM/AAC Compression Image sensor 1/3 Inch CMOS 1/2.8 Inch CMOS Image...
  • Page 9 core ARM9 Architecture processor processor operating Embedded LINUX system Video Support H.264 baseline,main profile, M-JPEG Compression Audio G.711/G.726/ADPCM/AAC Compression Image sensor 1/4 Inch CMOS 1/3 Inch CMOS 1/2.8 Inch CMOS Image 1280x720 1280x960 1920x1080 resolution Framerate 720P@30 F/S 960P@30 F/S 1080P@30 F/S Lens fixed lens/varifocal lens for option...
  • Page 10: Hardware Interface

    Image sensor 1/4 Inch CMOS 1/3 Inch CMOS 1/2.8 Inch CMOS Image 1280x720 1280x960 1920x1080 resolution Framerate 720P@30 F/S 960P@30 F/S 1080P@30 F/S Lens interface fixed lens/varifocal lens for option type 100dB 100dB 100dB Image Support NIR,3D noise reduction,de-interlace,image enhancement, edge enhancement, processing backlight compensation, gamma adjustment Electronic...
  • Page 11 3.2.1 Interface Introduction type function name description power DC12V DC12V±10% System Ethernet ETHERNE interface 10M/100M,RJ45 interface VIDEO BNC(Q9)interface, 75Ωp-p analog video signal output Video output (only box camera) linear signal input,G is common port,input voltage ≤1V; Audio/video Audio input interface (for option)...
  • Page 12: Charpter 4 Common Function

    Charpter 4 Common function 4.1 Product upgrade How to upgrade the version of product step description Connect computer and network video to the same network, and modify the ip address to the same network segment. Input device address and login Select kernel file(*.bin) and start upgrade, program will restart automatically Select web file(*.box) and start upgrade, program will restart automatically Login web-advanced option and check if upgrade is successfully...
  • Page 13: Charpter 5 Installation Instruction

    Charpter 5 Installation Instruction 5.1 Installation Preparation 1. Preparation All electrical work must comply with the latest electrical codes, fire regulations and relevant laws and regulations; According to the packing list check if all accessories are in the package and determine the location of the high speed dome camera and installation applications are consistent with the requirements;...
  • Page 14: Installation Instruction

    5.2:Installation Instruction: 5.2.1 HD IP Box Camera: Taking wall mount as example HD IP Box Camera Installation Steps: 1, Mark the installation holes in the wall by ink pen 2, Drill holes in marked points. 3, Plug the expansion bolts into the holes. 4 Screw the bracket fastened to the wall.
  • Page 15 HD IP IR Bullet Camera Installation Steps: 1, Mark the installation holes in the wall by ink pen 2, Drill holes in marked points. 3, Plug the expansion bolts into the holes. 4 Screw the bracket fastened to the wall. 5, Fix two nut screws aligned camera position and rotate tight.
  • Page 16 1, Take out camera and unscrew the three screws on the housing, remove the bottom chassis 2, Mark the installation holes in the wall by ink pen 3, Drill holes in marked points. 4, Plug the expansion bolts into the holes. 5, Fix the three φ5 screws on dome camera and fasten on the wall.
  • Page 17: Chapter 6 Web Instruction

    Chapter 6 WEB Instruction 6.1 System Requirement IP camera web settings support WindowsXP,Win7 and Win8 system, please make sure right installation and setup of following items: (1)Display resolution: 1400 * 900 or higher, color: High Color (32-bit). (2)Please make sure the Windows system install the necessary character style. 6.2 Built-in Web Instruction When using the network video products for the first time, an ActiveX control is needed.
  • Page 18: Log In

    Note: Please ensure IE version above 6.0. And do not use any other browser except Firefox and Chrome. 6.3 Log in (1)Default user name is “Admin” (2)Default password “1111” (3)If you want to change port number, please enter right port number after IE shows port number after you success to log in.
  • Page 19 6.4.1 Preview page Descriptions of live view parameters and toolbar Icon Description Icon Description Major stream Manual recording on / off, and default storage path is D\NetVideoBrowser\ Minor stream Manually capture, and default storage path is D\NetVideoBrowser\ Third stream Intercom on/off Screen lock Full screen Screen adapt to current...
  • Page 20: Playback

    6.4.3 PTZ control (1)Select rotation direction of speed dome, enable auto scan. (2)<Zoom>Zoom in /Zoom out (3)<Focus> Manual Focus. (4)<Iris>Manually adjust iris. (5) set PTZ speed Wipper Preserved for future functions 6.4.4 Preset position Search the target preset number <Set> Setup preset position <Call>Call the preset position 6.5 Playback...
  • Page 21 6.5.1 Search recording files (1)Select date in the calendar (2) <File Type> select <Record> or <Picture> (3)<Rec Type> Select targeted file type video/picture. 6.5.2 Descriptions of playback toolbar Description Icon Description Stop recording Clip video files, and default storage path is D\NetVideoBrowser\ Speed down in Single screen...
  • Page 22: Chapter 7 Configuration

    Chapter 7 Configuration Attention: All settings will be enabled in 3 seconds after <save>. 7.1 Audio Video Set 7.1.1 Video Parameter <Channel No.>Select the target channel General Set (1)<Stream Type><Audio Video>/<Pure Video> (2)<Encoding Mode> <Static code rate> Fix stream and bandwidth occupation.
  • Page 23 (6)<I Frame Rate> To set the interval time for each two I frame. (I frame is the key frame in the video stream) (7)<Prefer Mode> <Frame Rate> Fluency first <Quality> Video quality first (8)<Resolution> 4CIF/VGA/720P/960P/1080P. (9)<N/P Mode> Select <PAL> or<NTSC>. Advance Set (1)<Video Encoding>...
  • Page 24: Camera Set

    7.1.2 Key Region <Key Region> To have better image quality for some regions on the video, there are 4 regions settable for each video. (1) <Draw Region> Use the mouse to draw the key region on the video. (2)Click<Save> to enable. (3) <Delete Region>...
  • Page 25 Click button<Restore Default>to recover the defaults setting for the target template. Remark <HD Param> has Export and Import function, operation is the same as <Video Param>. 7.2.2 HD Schedule To define different video template used for different time period. (1)It offers 8 different time periods, select the check box to enable it.
  • Page 26: Vca

    value is more than day range, the video switch from black&white to color. If the brightness value is less than night range, the video switch from color to black&white. (1)Select <Auto inside> in the list of <Color to gray type>. (2)<Gray to color delay>...
  • Page 27 <Leave> alarm when object go out. (3)<Show Alarm Count>show the total alarm times. <Show Alarm Rule>show the tripwire/perimeter on video. <Two-way Alarm>when selected <Tripwire>, choose the”two-way alarm”, then two directions cross will both trigger alarm. <Line Clear>clear current lines drawn on video. <Rule Clear>clear current rule.
  • Page 28: Osd

    7.3.3 Alarm Information Check alarm info. <Reset>Clear alarm numbers of the VCA rule. <Clear>Delete all the alarm information in list. 7.4 OSD 7.4.1 OSD Channel Name (1)<Channel Name> Input channel name, then it will show on screen. (2) <Customize Position> drag <Channel Name> to the target position on screen.
  • Page 29: Storage Management

    7.4.2 LOGO Add LOGO picture on screen. Notes logo picture format must be .bmp, and must be follow the size. <LOGO File>,<Browse> to select logo picture, and<Upload> Notice Device will restart after upload (1)After restart, select<Enable> to show the logo on screen. (2)Enable<Customize coordinate Pos>...
  • Page 30 7.5.2 Pre-recorded Alarm <Pre-recorded Alarm> record before alarm, or continue to record after alarm. (1)<Channel No.> Target channel. (2)<Pre-recorded Alarm> Check to enable. (3)<Pre-record Time> Record before alarm. (4)<Record Delay> Continues to record after alarm. (5)<Save> Save. 7.5.3 Storage Set <Pack by time>...
  • Page 31: Network Management

    (6)<Total Size(M)> Shows used and total capacity of the disk. (7)<Save> 7.6 Network Management 7.6.1 Cable Network <DHCP> check to enable DHCP server will automatically allocate IP address for devices. <IPv6> Display IPV6 address and subnet mask. <MTU> Maximum Transmission Unit, range from 500~1500, default value is 1500.
  • Page 32 7.6.3 Network Service DDNS Keep same settings as what you register in DDNS website. Make sure to insert the memory card. PPPoE Check to enable PPPoE function, enter User name and confirm password. <NTP Server> enter server address. <Port> enter NTP server port. <Interval>...
  • Page 33: User Management

    Others Set Http and Https port, Enable UPnP and SNMP functions. 7.6.4 IP Filter Blacklist User want to block some IP address, select<Block the Following IPs>, input the block IP address and<Add>,<Save>.Max to add 16 blacklist IP address. Caution: Please don’t add your own IP address in blacklist, otherwise you will not be able to login.
  • Page 34: Alarm Management

    7.7.2 Modify password Select the user you want to modify in the user list, click <Modify Pwd>,input the old password, new password, password confirmation, then click<Modify>. 7.7.3 Delete User Select targeted user in user list and click【Delete】 to delete. 7.8 Alarm Management 7.8.1 Alarm Input IP Camera alarm input only has port1, alarm mode include closed circuit alarm and open circuit alarm.
  • Page 35 7.8.4 Lost alarm Alarm when video lost. (1)Check to enable lost alarm for target channel. (2)<Schedule> Setup alarm arm schedule. (3)<Link Type> Link PTZ/no link. (4)<Link Channel> (5)<Link PTZ Type> no link/preset position/pattern/auto Tour. 7.8.5 Cover Alarm Alarm when camera lens is covered. 7.8.6 Email Alarm (1)<Email Alarm Enable>...
  • Page 36: Ptz Management And Control

    7.9 PTZ Management and Control PTZ management mode: <Serial Port Set>and<Protocol Set> <Serial Port Set>: <Port Name>,<Baud Rate>,<Parity>,<Byte Size>,<Work Mode> <Protocol Set>: <Channel>,<Port Name>,<Protocol>,<Address> 7.10 Advance 7.10.1 Local set (1)<Showing frame-rate and bit-stream information> check to display frame rate and bit stream on video.
  • Page 37 7.10.3 System Maintenance System maintenance includes <Equipment Control>and <Version Upgrade>. (1)<Equipment Control> <Restore> Reset to factory default. <Reboot> Reboot the device. (2)<Version Upgrade> upgrade new firmware. (firmware format: .box/.bin) Upgrade process normally needs a few minutes until indication for completion. Caution: Please strictly follow the instruction by technical specialist for firmware upgrade.
  • Page 38: Charpter 8 Simple Fault Maintenance

    Charpter 8 Simple Fault Maintenance 8.1 System Failure 8.1.1 Not able to recognise U-disk or SD card Possible Reason: Disk partition information has problem, which cause no recognition, need formatting for the  disk; Loose connection, re-plug U-disk/SD card and reboot the camera; ...
  • Page 39 IE setting “Security”-“Local Intranet”-“Custom Level”, enable all the items on AcitveX control and  plug-in; Add IP address of the camera into “Trusted sites”,“Security”-“Sites”- enter IP address, add  and cancel the selection of “Require server verification” at the bottom. 【Attention】...
  • Page 40: Operation Failure

    Use the IP searcher to check whether there are devices with same IP address, then disconnect  the other devices to make sure the IP address of the camera is unique. 8.2.4 It is ok to ping the server, but cannot properly login. Troubleshooting steps: Port 3001 is banned by the firewall;...
  • Page 41: Control Failure

    8.4 Control Failure It is able to control Pan/Tilt/Zoom in IE, but cannot control in the software. Troubleshooting Steps: Make sure the control protocol is correct. Possible Reason: Make sure address for PTZ camera is correct set in software  Please contact us if problem still remain.
  • Page 42: Alarm Failure

    music to test; Make sure to selected Video/Audio not only Video in camera setting;  Make sure the audio channel is correct;  Make sure the microphone is connected properly;  Please contact us if it is not resolved.  8.6.2 Weak Audio Signal Make sure using active microphone;...
  • Page 43: Charpter 9 After-Sales Service

    Charpter 9 After-sales Service We provide 2 years warranty for all our IP cameras. We provide free repair service in the warranty period except the following circumstances: ● Not follow the User Manual and the incorrect operation cause cameras damage; ●...
  • Page 44: Charpter 10 Harmful Elements

    Charpter 10 Harmful Elements <Electronic Product Pollution Control Management Measures> Items name (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (CrVI) (PBB) (PBDE) Metal × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Plastic ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Glass(if has) ○...

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