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IR Outdoor Motorized Vandal Bullet Camera NBR126P/ NBR126PA/ NBR526P/ NBR526PA User Manual Note: The manual is subject to change without notice Part Number: 00126526000_200914...
Content ontents Preface Video - Audio Configuration ..............17 Audio Settings ...................17 Regulatory Compliance Statements ............v Image - Exposure ..................18 Declaration of Conformity ............... v Configurations ..................18 Safety Information .................. v Day Night Setting ................20 Installation Recommendations ..............vi Image - Basic Settings ................21 Conventions Used in this Manual ............
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Content Network - RTSP ..................31 Event - FTP Upload ................47 RTSP Configurations ................31 FTP Upload Handler Configurations ...........47 Multicast (Stream 1 to Stream 3)............32 Remote Server ...................47 System - Date/Time ................34 Event - SMTP Notification ..............48 Date/Time Configurations ..............34 SMTP Notification Handler Configurations .........48 Time Setting ..................34 Trigger Event ..................48 Time Zone Setting ................34...
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Content Advanced Video Analytics - Object Calibration ........63 Configurations ..................63 Advanced Video Analytics - Event List ...........64 Configurations ..................64...
Preface refaCe Regulatory Compliance Statements Safety Information This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class A devices and Before installing and using the device, note the following precautions: describes how to keep the system CE compliant. ▪ Read all instructions carefully. ▪...
Preface Installation Recommendations Conventions Used in this Manual Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get Warning: into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small Information about certain situations, which if not observed, components separated.
Preface Package Contents The NBR126P/ NBR126PA/ NBR526P/ NBR526PA series package contains the following accessories: Name Quantity IP camera Quick installation guide Accessory pack...
Chapter 1: Product Introduction Hardware Installation Name Mounting Screws Wall Mount Bracket (ACB-02) W1 Kit Expansion Bolts Mounting Screws Wall or Ceiling Surface Installation Sticker Description: The mounting surface for the bracket installation needs to withstand at least three times the total weight of the bracket and IP camera. 1.
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Chapter 1: Product Introduction 6. Adjust the direction of the camera to the desired field of view. 8. Put the cover back and use a hex key wrench to secure the 3 screws. Make sure all the parts of the camera are installed securely. 7.
1. Download the CAM-FINDER installer file.Please access: http://www. before proceeding. diviotec.com/index.php?tid=1603&pid=31&cid=50 2. Unzip the CAM-FINDER file to a location on the hard drive. You can access the camera via a web browser or CAM-FINDER software.
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration 5. Confirm the directory that the program will be installed on. To specify 7. Specify which user accounts on the computer can access the program, a different folder, please click on the Browse button and locate the the options are Everyone and Just me.
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration 9. Click on the Next button to begin installation. 10. Once the installation process is complete, click on the Close button to finish. A shortcut will be created on the desktop. Next button Close button...
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration CAM-FINDER 3. Once the camera is discovered, it will show the following information: ▪ Model Name 1. Locate and open the CAM-FINDER software shortcut on the desktop. ▪ IP address ▪ MAC address ▪ UUID ▪ Serial Number ▪...
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Introduction to the CAM-FINDER User Interface Button Functions Function Button Description Control Bar Search Discovers IP cameras available on the network. Assign IP Changes the IP address of the camera. Opens the web browser to the home page of Home Page the camera.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Web Browser 1. Locate and open one of the web browsers (such as Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, etc.) shortcut on the desktop. 2. In the address bar, type 192.168.0.250 (default IP address of the camera) and then press the Enter button. 3.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Motorized Lens Live view Snapshot Start/Stop Viewer Setup Zoom Control Buttons used to control zooming function. Button Description Returns the camera back to default position. Zoom Control Adjusts the camera to zoom in or out. Zoom Zoom Position Slider Adjusts the camera’s zoom level.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Configuring the Camera’s Setting 1. To configure the camera’s setting, click on the Setup button on the main screen to enter the configuration menu. Setup...
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Browsing Through the Configuration Menu The layout of the configuration menu is split into two sections. All the The following are the camera settings available on the left hand side for: camera settings are located on the left hand side of the interface, clicking ▪...
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Video Configuration Menu The following are the camera settings available on the left hand side for : ▪ Video ▪ System – Video Configuration – Audio Configuration – Date/Time – Maintenance ▪ Image – User Management –...
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Video - Video Configuration Primary Stream 1 Codec Configures the format of the video stream, the options are H.265 and H.264. Resolution Configures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are 1920x1080 and 1280x720. Rate Control Configures the Rate Control mode as CBR (constant bit rate) or CVBR (constrained variable bit rate) for the stream.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Video Configuration Cont. Smart GOP Enables or disables Smart GOP feature. Enabling it will allow GOP to automatically increase when no moving objects are detected to save bandwidth. When moving objects are detected, GOP will automatically decrease.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Video Configuration Cont. Third Stream Resolution Configures the resolution of the video stream. The available options are 640x360 and 320x240. Quality Configures the video quality of the stream. The options are High, Normal and Low. Frame Rate Adjusts the frame rate of the video stream, the range is 1~30FPS.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Video - Audio Configuration Audio Settings Type Select the audio configuration type of the camera. The available options are mic in and line in. Audio In Enables or disables audio-in on the camera. Audio In Volume Volume adjustment for audio-in of the camera.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Image - Exposure Configurations Assists users to set up one Day profile and one Night profile. AE Mode The available options are Auto, 50Hz, 60Hz and Lock. If Lock is selected, then Exposure Time Control, Gain Control and BLC cannot be edited.
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Exposure Cont. Gain Control The available options are OFF, Low, Medium, High and User Define. Select User Define to enter the value of Maximum Gain (the range is 1~512) manually. Gain The range is 1~512. It can only be edited when Lock is selected as the AE Mode.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Exposure Cont. Day Night Setting Day Night Control Select the Day and Night control mode. The available options are Auto, Force Day, Force Night and Switch Schedule. IR Control Select the IR control mode to use. The available options are OFF, Auto, High, Medium and Low.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Image - Basic Settings Orientation Mirror Flips the image horizontally (flip left-to-right) or vertically (flip top-to- bottom). They can be selected at the same time. Rotate Allows you to get a vertically oriented image from the camera. It is suitable for narrow corridors, hallways or aisles applications.
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Basic Settings Cont. Brightness Adjust Configures the brightness of the image, the range is 0 ~ 100, with 0 being the lowest brightness. Enter the values or adjust the bar to increase or decrease the values. The default value is 50. Hue Adjust Configures the overall hue of the image, the range is 0 ~ 100.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Image - ROI Configurations ROI is used to select which areas will be monitored and recorded with higher image quality while using lower image quality for other non-ROI zones to save bandwidth and storage. The instructions below illustrate how to setup ROI.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Image - Privacy Zone Configurations Configures which area of the video stream will be masked for privacy. There are 5 privacy zones that can be configured. 1. Select ON to enable Privacy Zone function. The default is OFF. 2.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Image - OSD General Settings Camera Name Specifies a name for the device. The maximum length is 32 characters. Background Configures the background color of the text overlay, the options are Translucent (light grey) or Transparent. Text Color Configures the text colour as Black, White, Green or Yellow.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Network - Basic IPv4 Settings DHCP Enables or disables DHCP, use this feature if the camera is connected to a network with DHCP server. To manually configure an IP address, disable DHCP and input the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary and secondary DNS server address.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Network - FTP Configurations Enable Enables or disables FTP access to this camera. This function is only available when an SD card is inserted. You can access files in the SD card attached to the IP camera. Password Specifies the FTP login password to access the IP camera.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Network - SSL SSL Configurations Mode Disabled: Support for http only. Optional: Support for http & https. Required: Support for https only. Certificate Select Certificate Install Method Provides options to install a new CA certification. Save Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Network - 802.1x 802.1x Configurations Protocol The default is None to disable 802.1x function. Select the protocols to enable 802.1x function. The available protocols are EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS or EAP-PEAP. After the protocol has been selected, manually configure the username, password and other required information.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Network - Firewall Firewall Configurations Mode Select OFF to disable the filtering of the specified IP address. Select Allow or Deny in the drop-down menu to specify the type of filtering rule applied to the IP address entered. Address1 to Address8 The IP address and associated protocol (TCP, UDP or None) to filter can be entered here.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Network - RTSP RTSP Configurations Authentication Enables or disables verification of the account and password. The account and password are same as the camera’s login account and password. Port Configures the port number for stream 1 to stream 3. The range is 554/1025~65535.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration RTSP Cont. Multicast (Stream 1 to Stream 3) Enable RTSP Multicast Enables or disables RTSP multicast streaming. Always Multicast Check this option to enable the video stream to start multicast streaming without using RTCP. Video IP Configures the multicast address to stream video.
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration RTSP Cont. Path Configures the URL address of the video stream. Configures the time-to-live threshold of the multicast datagram before it is discarded by the router. Save Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration System - Date/Time Date/Time Configurations Display Format Displays the current date and time. There are various formats to select from the drop-down menu. Time Setting Time Server None: Disables synchronization of the current date/time through the internet. DHCP: If your DHCP server provides NTP server information, select this setting to enable NTP information retrieval.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration System - Maintenance System Information Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version. Model Name Displays the IP camera model number. Serial Number Displays the IP camera serial number. MAC Address Displays the IP camera MAC number. Firmware Update To update the camera’s firmware, click on the Browse button and locate the firmware image file, once the file is selected, press the Upload button...
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Maintenance Cont. Reset to Factory Default Click this button to restore all the camera’s setting back to factory default, including IP address (default is 192.168.1.168). Download Log File Records all the status information of the camera in list format when the camera is connecting to the PC.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration System - User Management Admin Setting Admin The default username is admin. Users cannot change it. Password Set up the password for administrator’s authorization. Re-type Password Retype the same password to confirm. User List Displays user accounts available on the camera. Press New User to add a new account and set up the authorization level of this user from the following User Information.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration User Management Cont. User Information This section allows users to set up each new user’s authorization level. A total of ten accounts can be created for Admins/Views. Access Level Admins: Has full control (read/write) over every configuration menu item. Views: Only has access (read) to the live view of the camera (main screen).
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - Alarm Handler Alarm Handler Configurations Enable Enables or disables the alarm schedule setup. Alarm Schedule Settings Press S for a particular weekday to set up a 24-hour schedule automatically. Press D for a particular weekday to clear all the previous scheduled settings automatically.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - Motion Detection Motion Configurations This section configures which area of the live video will be monitored for detecting motion. Enable Enables or disables motion detection function. Sensitivity Configures the sensitivity of motion detection, the range is 0 to 100. Zone1 to Zone5 Setup Configures the type of area layout to use for motion detection.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Motion Detection Cont. Motion Schedule Settings Press S for a particular weekday to set up a 24-hour schedule automatically. Press D for a particular weekday to clear all the previous scheduled settings automatically. Configure the scheduled time by holding down the mouse button and clicking the time block to enable the schedule settings on the selected time.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - Tampering Alarm Tampering Alarm Configurations Enable Enables or disables tampering alarm function. Sensitivity Configures the sensitivity level of tampering alarm, the options are High, Medium and Low. Tampering Schedule Settings Press S for a particular weekday to set up a 24-hour schedule automatically. Press D for a particular weekday to clear all the previous scheduled settings automatically.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - Object Detection Object Detection Configurations Enable Enables or disables object detection function. Detect mode Configures the methods of object detection, the options are Object-Counting, Line crossing, Zone Object-Counting and Zone intrusion. Object-Counting: To create a Object-Counting area for calculation (no event trigger), on the live video screen, select the area by holding down the mouse button and draw the Object-Counting lines, release the button once the desired area is covered.
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Object Detection Cont. Zone intrusion: To create a Zone intrusion area for triggering events, on the live video screen, select the area by clicking the mouse button to specify the first anchor point, then draw a line to place the second anchor point. Continue to draw lines for the third and fourth anchor points, then finish off the selection by clicking the first anchor point.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Object Detection Cont. Outside for Zone Object-Counting: Objects entering from outside the zone area to the inside will be counted as Outside. Objects leaving from inside the zone area to the outside will not be counted as Inside or Outside. Count Reset Resets all the counting results of Object-Counting or Zone Object-Counting to zero.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Object Detection Cont. Object Schedule Settings Press S for a particular weekday to set up a 24-hour schedule automatically. Press D for a particular weekday to clear all the previous scheduled settings automatically. Configure the scheduled time by holding down the mouse button and clicking the time block to enable the schedule settings on the selected time.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - FTP Upload FTP Upload Handler Configurations Configures which type of event trigger to enable and the FTP server address that the camera will connect to. The options are: ▪ Trigger Alarm Detection ▪ Trigger Motion Detection ▪...
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - SMTP Notification SMTP Notification Handler Configurations This section configures the SMTP mail server address that the camera will use for sending emails. From Specifies the email address of the sender. Trigger Event Configures which type of event trigger to enable and the SMTP server address that the camera will connect to.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration SMTP Notification Cont. SMTP Server Host Address Specifies the host name or IP address of the SMTP mail server. Port Number Specifies the port number of the SMTP mail server. Username Specifies the login username for the SMTP mail server. Password Specifies the login password for the SMTP mail server.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - Network Storage Network Storage Configurations Network Storage This section configures the network storage server address that the camera will use when an event trigger is detected. Trigger Event Configures which type of event trigger to enable and the network storage server that the camera will connect to.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Network Storage Cont. Login Certificate Username and Password Specifies the login username and password for the network storage server. Mount and Remove Network Storage Mount Set up a network connection with the network storage server. All the video recordings or snapshots from event triggers will be uploaded to the network storage server.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - Relay Handler Relay Handler Configurations This section configures the event trigger options for devices connected to the DI/DO of the camera. Trigger Alarm Detection: When a signal is detected from Alarm in, the Alarm out will be triggered. Trigger Motion Detection: When a motion detection event is detected, the Alarm out will be triggered.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Event - SD Record Handler SD Record Handler Configurations Configures which type of event trigger to enable the SD recording and scheduling function. The following options are available: ▪ Enable Trigger Alarm Detection ▪ Enable Trigger Motion Detection ▪...
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration SD Record Handler Cont. Alarm/Motion/Tampering Alarm/Object Detection Settings Record Type Selected: Snapshot Pre-event Snapshots Configures the number of pre-event snapshots to upload to SD card. The options are 0, 1, 3, 5 and 10. Post-event Snapshots Configures the number of post-event snapshots to upload to SD card.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration SD Record Handler Cont. Alarm/Motion/Tampering Alarm/Object Detection Settings Record Type Selected: Video Pre-event Record Configures the length of the pre-event recording. The range is 1~5 seconds. FileName Prefix Configures a prefix to append to the filename. The default prefixes for Alarm, Motion, Tampering Alarm and Object Detection are Alarm, Motion, Tampering and Object respectively.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Advanced Video Analytics - Analytics Settings Configurations Enable: Enables or disables video analytics. Configures the methods of video analytics, the options are Line Crossing, Loitering, Intrusion Detection, Person/Vehicle Counting and Object Left/Removed. Line Crossing: Detects objects that cross a virtual line. Loitering: Detects objects that remain in a user-specified area beyond a specified time.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Analytics Settings Cont. Basic Settings Camera Position: The Camera Position drop-down menu has the following options: Angled View, Horizontal View and Top Down View. Sensitivity: Configures the sensitivity level of video analytics, the range is between 0 and 100.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Analytics Settings Cont. Line Crossing Settings Left click and drag a line on the live video to set a line. Object Type: Select a desired object type to trigger events. The options are Person, Vehicle and All Object. Crossing Detection: Select a desired crossing direction to trigger events.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Analytics Settings Cont. Loitering Crossing Settings Left click and drag to draw a virtual area. Right click and drag to erase a virtual area. Minimum Loitering Time(Sec) Specify the amount of time an object must be in the area to trigger the event.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Analytics Settings Cont. Intrusion Detection Settings Left click and drag to draw a virtual area. Right click and drag to erase a virtual area. Object Type: Select the object type that will trigger the analytic. The options are Person, Vehicle and All Object.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Analytics Settings Cont. Person/Vehicle Counting Settings Left click and drag a line on the live video to set a line. Count incoming and outgoing objects that cross a specified line. Object Type: Select a desired object type to trigger events. The options are Person, Vehicle and All Objects.
Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Analytics Settings Cont. Object Left/Removed Setting Left click and drag to set a specific area. Right click and drag to erase a specific area. The options are Enable Object Left or/and Enable Object Removed. Save Save button to apply the configurations, click on this button once all the settings are confirmed for the new changes to take effect.
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Advanced Video Analytics - Object Calibration Configurations Stop Live Video Stops the live video to perform object calibration. Object Type: Enable Object Size Setting: Check this option to start object calibration. You can select the methods used for object calibration, the options are Person, Vehicle and All Object.
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Chapter 2: Camera Configuration Advanced Video Analytics - Event List Configurations Stop Refreshing Event List Check this option to pause new events from being displayed. Display Event Types: The options are Line Crossing, Loitering, Camera Tamper, Intrusion Detection, Person/Vehicle Counting and Object Left/Removed. Date/Time: Specify a start time and end time for events you want to search for.
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