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Model: 2252-23/2252-30/2252-73
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  • Page 1 VandalProof IP Dome Camera Model: 2252-23/2252-30/2252-73 en Operation and Installation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Welcome ................................... 4 Product Overview ..............................5 Hardware Installation .............................. 5 Using CMS5 for PC or Mac ............................. 6 System Requirements ............................6 Installing Software ..............................6 Network connection and settings ........................... 7 Connect to IP Camera ............................7 Optional 1: What should you do when IP address get conflict? ................ 9 Optional 2: How to add the cameras to CMS5 outside of LAN .................
  • Page 3 Get the live ............................... 43 Set Camera Image Quality ..........................45 Optional: How to activate the audio in your NVR .................... 46 Optional: Change the IP address of the camera from NVR................47 Optional: Switch PAL/NTSC at front-end device video format ................ 48 Connecting to an Onvif Server ..........................
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Email GOLBONG Customer Support: support@golbong.com Important Security Warning In order to keep your GOLBONG camera secure and prevent unauthorized access, please make sure to follow the steps below: Never use the default password for your camera. Always ensure that your password is at least 8-10 characters long and contains a combination of lowercase characters, uppercase characters as well as numbers.
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    Product Overview Hardware Installation Direct Connection to NVR Connect cameras to the PoE Ports on the rear panel of the NVR using Cat5e or higher grade Ethernet cable. The cameras will appear on the NVR without any additional configuration when the system starts up.
  • Page 6: Using Cms5 For Pc Or Mac

    Using CMS5 for PC or Mac System Requirements Core 2 Duo 3.0GHz Windows™ 8/7/Vista Operating System Memory Video 512 MB of video memory and above Network (LAN) 10/100 Base-T Network Network (WAN) 1 Mbps upstream High-speed Internet service is required to remotely connect to your system.
  • Page 7: Network Connection And Settings

    Network connection and settings Connect to IP Camera Click icon CMS5, a dialog will appear. Key in the username and password to enter Main console. NOTE: The default username and password of the software is “admin” If you want to revise the login username and password of the software, go to the “Main” click "User Manager" , change the new password.
  • Page 8 Mark the checkbox in front of the IP address, click “Add ” button. The IP camera will move to right. under “operation”, a new dialog pop up, name the camera, Click “OK” Click the pen icon to save.
  • Page 9: Optional 1: What Should You Do When Ip Address Get Conflict

    NOTE: NO password required for camera/NVR in default. You can jump to page-11 to change camera’s password. NOTE: If you want to access the camera over internet, choose cloudID in “Login Type” Once the software has connected the camera successfully, the “Status” will change to “connected”...
  • Page 10: Optional 3: How To Configure The Network Setting Of The Camera Manually

    Key in Static IP or cloudID NOTE: You can mark down the cloudID when you connect the camera in the LAN Key in password, and click “OK” to save. Optional 3: How to Configure the network setting of the camera manually. , Click “Device Config”, a new screen appear.
  • Page 11: Live Video

    Modify the IP setting. Click ”OK” to save Important: The DNS should be configured correctly, otherwise the cloud connection and email notification may not be working. NOTE: If you don’t know you network setting, mark “enable DHCP” to receive the IP setting from your local network.
  • Page 12: Digital Zoom

    Double click the camera in the devices list. CMS5 will start receiving the live. NOTE: Double click the name again can close the video. Digital ZOOM Right the video you want to operate digital zoom on the screen, select “Digital Zoom” Hold the left-button on mouse to selected area in red square.
  • Page 13: Activate The Audio ( Camera Supports Audio And Connect To The Audio Pick-Up Only)

    Release the mouse to zoom in. Right click mouse again, uncheck “digital zoom” to close the zoom operation. Activate the audio ( camera supports audio and connect to the audio pick-up only) In the live, Click headset icon“ ” on the top right corner to hear the voice from the IP camera. Important: You need to enable the audio in the “encode”...
  • Page 14: Ptz Control (Camera With Motorized Zoom Lens Only)

    PTZ control (camera with motorized zoom lens only) In the live, click the joystick icon on the top right window, a joystick panel appear Click the panel button, you can pan/tilt/zoom with camera Change the Password of the Camera Set a new password for “admin” , click ”Device Config”.
  • Page 15: Optional1: How To Create An Account For Operator

    3. Click ”Modify Password”. A new screen pop up. Enter the old password and your new password. Click “OK” to save. Note: The default password is blank Optional1: How to create an account for operator? Click “Add User”, a new screen pop up. Key in the Username, Password.
  • Page 16 Mark the check box on the storage setting to select the storage disk from your PC computer. Mark the checkbox to select “Record Schedule” Mark the checkbox in front of “Enable Record”, Click “Apply” button to Save. NOTE: this is the switch button to turn on/off recording. Return to the live interface, double click camera on the list, CMS5 will start recording from the live.
  • Page 17: Playback The Video On Your Computer

    Playback the video on your computer , Click “Playback” icon In the "Main" , a new screen appear. Select the channel from the camera list in the upper right corner.
  • Page 18 Select the time period in the lower right corner. NOTE: It only can search footage within a single day. Click “Search”. The search result will display as below. Select the footage from the list, click play button , the software will start playing. NOTE: Click“...
  • Page 19: Recording Live To Tf Memory Card (Cameras With Microsd Only)

    Recording live to TF memory card (cameras with microSD only) Format TF memory card , Enter “Device Config” and Click “Disk Manager” In the "Main" Select the memory disk from the list NOTE: Only the model with TF memory card slot, and the TF memory card is installed will display memory information.
  • Page 20: Turn On The Tf Memory Card Recording

    Important: All the data will be erased with format operation. NOTE: The TF memory card can not be viewed by windows PC directly. Turn on the TF memory card recording: , Click “Device Config” , Enter “Record Config” In the "Main" Choose “Auto”, Click “OK”...
  • Page 21: Enable Motion Recording

    NOTE: Check “General” will keep camera recording continuously. Unchecked the “General”, the camera will only record the footage when the motion or alarm input is detected. It can save the hard driver space. Enable Motion recording , Click “Device Config” , enter “Video Detect”, a new screen appear. In the "Main"...
  • Page 22: Enable Network Dis-Connection Recording

    Enable the checkbox next to “Record”, click OK to save. Enable network dis-connection recording. The IP camera can initial on-board recording when the network is dis-connected. , Enter “Device Config” , Click icon “Abnormality” In the "Main" Select “Network Abort” from event list, Mark both “Enable”, Click OK to save.
  • Page 23: Optional: Enable External Alarm Detection Recording

    Optional: Enable External Alarm Detection Recording , Enter “Device Config” , Click icon “Alarm input”, a new screen appear. In the "Main" Click the enable to turn on the external alarm detection. Select the alarm type. NOTE: Normal Open means the alarm device stays OPEN, it generates digital signal to the camera when the status change to closed.
  • Page 24: Playback The Video From Tf Memory Card (Cameras With Microsd Only)

    NOTE: The alarm input detection requires external alarm devices such as door contact is connected to the camera properly. Playback the video from TF memory card (cameras with microSD only) , Click “Playback” In the "Main" Click “Device” to playback the footage on TF memory card. NOTE: If choose “Local”, The CMS5 will try to search the footage on the PC computer.
  • Page 25 NOTE: It only can search footage within a single day. Click “Search”. The search result will display as below. Select the footage from the list, click play button , the software will start play. Choose the “Time” over “File” at the left corner, the time frame will appear. Move the mouse to the time frame, time will display in white.
  • Page 26: Download The Video To Your Computer Hard Drive (Cameras With Microsd Only)

    Download the video to your computer hard drive (cameras with microSD only) Click the download icon on the time frame, the software will start download the footage from the front device. NOTE: the icon will change to red flag when download is completed. Click the red flag to view the downloaded file in your PC computer.
  • Page 27: Upload Snapshot Or Video To Ftp Server

    Upload snapshot or video to FTP server The IP camera can upload the footage or snapshot to the FTP server when alarm event is triggered. Upload footage require TF memory card installed it successfully. Setup the FTP server: , Enter the “Device Config” , Click icon “Network”...
  • Page 28: Enable The On-Board Storage Recording

    Click “OK” to save. Important: The FTP upload only will activate when the alarm event is detected, such as motion detection, external alarm detection. The camera can not continuous upload the snapshot to a ftp server. Enable the on-board storage recording , Enter “Device Config”, Click “Record Config”...
  • Page 29: Optional: Enable Ftp Upload With External Alarm Input Detection

    Click the enable to turn on the motion detection. Enable both “Record” and “Snapshot”. Choose “ON” for FTP, click OK to save. NOTE: The camera will upload the video or snapshot to the FTP server when it catch a motion detection. NOTE: Upload video to FTP requires TF memory card installed.
  • Page 30: Email Notification

    Select the alarm type. NOTE: Normal Open means the alarm device stays OPEN, it generates digital signal to the camera when the status change to closed. Enable the “Record” and “snapshot” Choose “ON” for FTP, click OK to save. NOTE: The alarm input FTP upload requires external alarm devices such as door contact is connected to the camera properly.
  • Page 31: Enable Snapshot

    Click the “Email” Mark checkbox in front of Test. fill in the SMTP server and Port NOTE: Use port 465 for “SSL” connection. Fill in UserName, Password, Sender, Recipient, email Subject: NOTE: The username and sender are full email account, such as abc@gmail.com Click the “Test”.
  • Page 32: Configure Alarm Event For Email Notification

    Click “Auto”, then click “OK” to save NOTE: Only IP cameras support email notification with snapshot. The NVR doesn’t support snapshot in the email notification. Configure alarm event for email notification. Motion detection Notification – The camera or NVR will send an email when it detects a alarm event such as motion, external alarm, video loss…...
  • Page 33 Turn on “Send email”, Click OK to save. Video Masking Event The camera or NVR will send an email when it detects camera masking front end. , Enter the “Device Config”, Click icon “Video Detect” In the "Main" Click “Camera Masking” Enable the “snapshot”...
  • Page 34 Turn on “Send email”, Click OK to save. Alarm Input Event The camera or NVR will send an email when it detects digital input from external alarm device such as PIR sensor, door contact, Beam. , Enter the “Device Config”, Click icon “Alarm input” In the "Main"...
  • Page 35: Other Options

    Check “Send email” Click “OK” to save. Other options Video View User can record the current video layout and recall it later. , click icon “Live” In the "Main" Click this icon in down corner to save currect video layout Name current layout, click Save.
  • Page 36: Video Tour

    Click the “View” to find the saved layout Click name to view the call up the saved layout. Video Tour User can pre-set the video layout and make it displays sequentially. , click icon “Video tour” In the "Main"...
  • Page 37: Local Alarm

    Click + to program the new video layout. Name the layout, fill in the dwell time between two layout. Click a window to activate that channel. NOTE: Before binding a camera to a window, it should activate that window. Right click the camera list to select the main stream or sub stream for that window. repeat step 3 until you finish all the binding.
  • Page 38: Check The Log

    Mark the alarm type, the software will log the alarm to your PC computer. Mark the sound, CMS5 will play the audio file when alarm is triggered. Return Main , click icon Alarm Info , you can check the alarm log. Check the log , click “Log”...
  • Page 39: Setting Camera Parameters

    Select the time frame, log type, Device name Click Search, the result will appear. NOTE: Some of the log may requires turn on the “write log” in the Main -> Device Config -> Alarm Config. Setting Camera Parameters , click “Device Config” icon In the "Main"...
  • Page 40 Day/night Mode – Select “Color”, the camera will always stay on color. NOTE: If the environment has significant street light at night, the camera can generate nice color night vision with color mode Slow Shutter – Select “None” will erase motion blur, but low down the sensitivity. Wide Dynamic –...
  • Page 41: Installing A New Firmware

    Installing a new Firmware , click icon “Batch Upgrade” In the "Main" Select the camera/NVR from the list IMPORTANT: Different model could use different firmware, unless you are sure all the mode share the same firmware, don’t check “Select All” Click the Browser to find the firmware.
  • Page 42: Connecting To An Nvr/Dvr

    Connecting to an NVR/DVR Connect your cameras to recorder Auto Connection - Quick Set: Right-click and select “Quick Set”. The NVR connects to your camera automatically. Click “Apply” to confirm. NOTE: Input the username and password at the bottom of the dialog box if it requires. The default password is not required.
  • Page 43: Get The Live

    Move your mouse to the channel. The icon “+” appear in the middle of the channel. Click the “+” icon to search online devices. Double-click the camera in the list. It becomes highlighted and appears on the below list. When “Connection Status”...
  • Page 44 4-channle: Click the icon at the bottom of the screen. You can long-press the camera and drag the camera to one of the four channel position. Full Screen: Right-click and select “Full Screen”. Leave Full Screen: double-click the on screen or right-click and select “Leave Full Screen”. Digital Zoom: Left-click your mouse and draw a yellow square to the targeted area.
  • Page 45: Set Camera Image Quality

    Set Camera Image Quality In the live, Click the icon on right top corner. A new dialog appear. Click the camera in the list, it turn to highlighted. Click “Encode” button on the right side.
  • Page 46: Optional: How To Activate The Audio In Your Nvr

    Configure sub stream in the left column and extra stream in the right. NOTE: Resolution - Main stream-preview HD/SD , and it affects the viewing quality of the video. Sub stream is more suitable for remote viewing, it can save bandwidth. NOTE: Frame Rate - Frame per seconds.
  • Page 47: Optional: Change The Ip Address Of The Camera From Nvr

    2.Get back to the live. The speaker icon means silent mode. Click it to activate Optional: Change the IP address of the camera from NVR. In the live, Click the icon , a new dialog appear. NOTE: You can click the cross icon to delete channels directly.
  • Page 48: Optional: Switch Pal/Ntsc At Front-End Device Video Format

    Press “Auto assigned”. The recorder will assign static IP address to your IP camera automatically. NOTE: Input the camera’s password if it requires. Optional: Switch PAL/NTSC at front-end device video format If your device video format makes conflicts with your recorder, the icon appears.
  • Page 49: Connecting To An Onvif Server

    Connecting to an Onvif Server User can connect IP camera to 3rd party software or standalone NVR which support onvif profile-S. The motion detection will send thru notification message to the recorder. Discover the onvif port. , click “Device Config” In the "Main"...
  • Page 50 Click “Add camera” Fill in the IP address, HTTP port NOTE: HTTP port is the onvif port in the camera Fill in the username and password.
  • Page 51 NOTE: Follow page-10 you can create a password for the IP camera. Select “protocol” from brand list Select “Onvif” from device, video profile will pop up in the screen. Click “OK” to save. Now you can assign the camera to a specific channel and watch the live.
  • Page 52 NOTE: Different software may have different process to add the camera. Enable PTZ pane User can enable PTZ panel for PTZ camera. Click icon “System configure” and select “Accessories”, Find the “PTZ Devices”, click “PTZ Device setup”, a new screen pop-up Check the PTZ control, click “OK”...
  • Page 54: Smartphone Or Tablet Apps

    Smartphone or Tablet Apps Download app Download: Search and install the app “XMEYE” in app store or Google play. Registration Register: click “login problems”, press “register” to create a new account. Input E-mail, press the icon “get code” to receive a register code.
  • Page 55: Connecting To Your Ip Camera On An Smart Phone Or Tablet

    Create a username and password after receive the code. NOTE: the email must be valid to receive the code. The mail box also will use to recover the password in future. Login: return to the login page, input your username and password, click “Cloud Login”. Connecting to your ip camera on an smart phone or tablet.
  • Page 56 NOTE: Make sure your phone has connected to your the local network. Select the check-box, then press the button icon“ Add” . NOTE: Input the password if required, the default password is blank.
  • Page 57: Live View Interface

    Live view interface Click the camera name in the device list, the live view will display. Press the square icon on the upper right corner to enlarge the video to full screen. NOTE: The users can zoom in/out on the screen with fingers. Click “SD/HD”...
  • Page 58 NOTE: “SD”: standard definition; “HD”: high definition. 4 channels: In the live video page, choose the number “4”, click “+” to add new channel to live. NOTE: User can select 1/4/9/16 channel Touch the tick icon on right to select the camera. NOTE: The tick will change to red once selected.
  • Page 59: Optional1: How To Change The Video Quality To Adapt To Low Bandwidth Network

    Press the “Start preview” at the bottom to watch multi-channel video. Press speaker button to hear the voice from the camera NOTE: Your camera must support audio and connects to audio pick up. Optional1: How to change the video quality to adapt to low bandwidth network.
  • Page 60: Set A Password For The Camera

    Adjust the main stream and the sub stream to adapt to your network bandwidth. NOTE: higher frame rate and resolution require higher bandwidth Set a Password for the Camera. In the Live Video page, click the Home icon In the Menu page, press the “Change password ”...
  • Page 61 Input old password and a new password. Click “Save” NOTE: default password is blank.(No need) Click return icon to enter Device list click the edit icon , a new dialog pop up Select “Edit”...
  • Page 62: Saving Live Stream To Your Smart Phone

    Name the device, key in the new password. Click OK to save. Saving live stream to your smart phone In Live Video page, press “camcorder” button to start recording NOTE: Camcorder button will change to Blue when recording is activated. Press camcorder button again to save the video...
  • Page 63: View Snapshot At Local Files

    Click return icon to enter Device list Press the list icon to enter the main menu Touch “local record” to locate the video on your smart phone. Press the snapshot will start play the video on your phone. Press the edit icon on top right corner, press snapshot to select the video.
  • Page 64: Playback Footage On Tf Memory Card (Cameras With Microsd Only)

    Touch “Local Album” to view the snapshot. Press the edit icon on top right corner, select the snapshot to view the picture. Press the save icon to save the snapshot to your phone. Playback footage on TF memory card (cameras with microSD only) Touch home icon in the live view page.
  • Page 65 Press “Remote playback” from the menu The playback video will display. Press the button on right corner, you can select the time unit: h/m/s...
  • Page 66: Optional: How To Enable The Motion Recording From Your Smart Phone

    NOTE: the footage block in Yellow is the video with motion detection. You need to enable the motion recording function in the camera to see the yellow block. Press the speaker icon to activate the sound. NOTE: Your camera must support audio and connects to audio pick up. Optional: How to enable the motion recording from your smart phone.
  • Page 67: Download Footage From Tf Memory Card (Cameras With Microsd Only)

    Download footage from TF memory card (Cameras with microSD only) In the live, press Home to enter “Menu”, press “Download” 2. Choose either download by file or by time Click the “Download” icon, the app start downloading by file Click icon twice to return to device list...
  • Page 68: Enable Push Notification

    Press the icon to enter the main menu Touch “local record” to view the download video. Enable Push Notification In the live view page, Touch home icon. Press “Alarm Config” from the menu, a new dialog pop up. Press the “Motion detection”, enable “Send To Phone”, press “OK” to save.
  • Page 69 Click icon twice to return to device list Press the icon to enter the main menu Press Alarm Push, Slide the icon to right turn on alarm push notification.
  • Page 70 7. Click the camera name to see the motion detection detail of the camera. 8. In push setting, if the “open failed” pop up on screen, that mean we need to give this app authority to receive push message. It usually happens with iOS. Go to settings of your iphone.
  • Page 71 10. Touch “Notifications”, and find XMEYE 11. In the XMEYE page, slide the icon to right to enable the notification function from you smart phone.
  • Page 72: Optional Receive The Ip Setting From Your Local Network (Dhcp)

    Optional Receive the IP setting from your local network (DHCP) If the IP camera don’t have correct IP setting, especially DDNS, it will failed to receive the push message. 1. Touch home icon in the live view page. 2. Touch “set Network” from the menu, enter a new screen. 3.
  • Page 73: Web Browser Connection

    Web Browser connection Checking your web browser security level When using the web browser interface, you can install ActiveX controls to connect and view video using Internet Explorer. However, if you cannot download data, such as video and images due to the increased security measure. you should check the security level of your PC so that you are able to interact with the cameras over the web and, if necessary, modify the Active X settings.
  • Page 74 4. Change the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options that are signed or marked as safe to Enable. Change the ActiveX controls and plug-ins options that are unsigned to Prompt or Disable. Click OK. 5. Click Apply in the Internet Options Security tab window. Windows 7 or above users Internet Explorer for Windows 7 or above operating systems have increased security measures to protect your PC from any malicious software being installed.
  • Page 75 5. Clear the “Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone box 6. Enter the IP address in the “Add this website to the zone” field. 7. Click Add, and then click Close 8. Click OK in the Internet Options dialog window.
  • Page 76: Access The Camera Over Internet

    Access the camera over internet 1. In the web browser enter the camera’s IP address (default is 192.168.1.10), The Login dialog box appears. NOTE: Ensure that the Active X controls are enabled. 2. Enter your user name and password. Username: admin Password: (no require) 3.
  • Page 77 All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice.  All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned are the properties of their respective owners. To contact GOLBONG support, please do one of the following: Visit http://www.golbong.com/contact-us.asp and use the email form or Email GOLBONG Customer Support: support@golbong.com ©...

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