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• If you drop the unit or damage the cabinet: -Disconnect the cable and the connecting cables. -Contact your authorized dealer or the store where you purchased the product. Transportation When transporting the camera, repack it as originally packed at the factory or in materials of equal quality.
Video Management Software 64 channels ZAVIO CamGraba 2.0 NVR software included 2.2 ZAVIO D7320/ D7510 Package Contents You should find the following items in the packaging of your ZAVIO product. • Network dome camera • Quick installation guide • Installation CD...
-CamGraba2.0 NVR software -Intelligent IP Installer -User manual -Language packs • Mounting and connector kits Drill Template • If any items are missing, contact your dealer. 2.3 Minimum System Requirement Your computer hardware should meet or exceed the following specifications: Item Requirements Minimum Intel®...
Web Interface Main Menu The Live View Page Toolbar Function Click this button to take you back to the camera home page where you can live view the vide Click this button to open the administrator menu page, which can set up all the configuration...
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Click this button to pause or resume from pause the live video stream. The function is also available in VLC mode when you use non-IE browser Clicking this button will stop the video stream and the video display turns black (off).The function is also available in VLC mode when you use non-IE browser Click on the Record button, if you wish to record the live video to your computer’s hard drive.
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right- or left-click any part of the image with your mouse. The function is also available in VLC mode when you use non-IE browser Returns the user to the main live video page. Click this button and the client settings dialog will open. Profile- Select your preferred profile from the drop-down list.
Setting_Information The camera’s administrator menu allows you to configure all aspects of your ZAVIO network camera. This page provides a complete overview of the status of your network camera.
5.1 Account The ZAVIO network camera allows the creation of different user accounts with different levels of access to the camera. There are three main user levels. The Viewer account only allows viewing the live video page of the camera. The Operator account allows viewing the live video as well as changing the image setup settings, such as brightness, contrast, etc.
rights, but cannot change any settings. Click Save to create the new user account. Highlight an account to either edit or remove it. Note that the admin user account cannot be removed. Anonymous Settings: Enabling this will allow any user to view the live video from the camera live video page without entering a user name or password.
It is often the same IP address as the Gateway address. Internet Protocol Version 6(TCP/IPv6): IP address- The IPv6 IP address of ZAVIO camera is automatically assigned by converting the MAC address of the IP camera. User is not able to modify it.
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PPPoE is the most common form of connection for DSL-based Internet service. You can use this function to connect the camera directly to a DSL modem. A common application for this is where the network camera is installed in a remote location where no network is present.
5.3 Date Time On this page you can define the time settings of the camera. Current Date/Time: Current Date/Time- Displays the camera’s current time. PC Clock- This is the date and time of the computer you are currently using to connect to the camera.
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once per hour to once per day). The camera obtains the time from the NTP server. You can use the default value unless your camera is not connected to the Internet, or if a firewall in your network blocks the outgoing NTP request of the camera. Select “Manual” and you can enter a different NTP server;...
5.4 Video The following three menus: Video Setting, Profile and Day/Night, allowing defining all video-related parameters. Note that the Day/Night option as well as other parameters may not be available on all models. 5.4.1 Video Setting Image: Image Rotated- Allows mirroring and rotating the image. Video Clip Format- Select which video profile the camera should be using for video clips it records in such as the network storage device, or SD card.
5.4.2 Profile The ZAVIO network camera allows the creation of video streaming profiles. For each profile you can define the video resolution, the viewing area and the video codec that is to be used. Click “Add” to create a new profile, “Remove” to delete a profile or “Edit” to modify an existing...
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Video Setting: Encoding- Your ZAVIO network camera can encode video in two different formats. H.264 is the most advanced and efficient codec delivering excellent image quality and a small video stream size at the same time. Normally, this is your preferred choice.
5.4.3 Day/Night Some ZAVIO network cameras are equipped with active IR LEDs providing the ability to capture video in complete darkness. Note, that if your camera is not equipped with IR LEDs, this menu will not be available. Also note that some menu items will vary depending on your camera model.
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Day Mode-- In this mode the camera does not remove the IR Cut Filter from the image sensor regardless of any other settings. So only visible light will pass through and the image will be in color mode Schedule-- Select this option, if you wish to control exactly when you want the camera to engage the night mode.
5.5 Audio Audio Input: Audio Input Type-“Internal Mic” or “External Line In” Audio Input Gain- Select the microphone input gain value you wish in the drop-down menu, and based on your region to select the proper codec and save all setting. Audio Encoding- g.711 u-law-- One codec for “Computer Audio”, used in North America &...
6. Setting_Live View The Live View menu provides access to the video settings, which are exactly the same as described in the last section 5.4 & 5.5. It also provides access to advanced image settings and allows configuring the view areas that we discussed in the previous section. Note that depending on your camera model, the options on the screen may differ from the screen shots in this user manual.
6.3 Camera Setting 6.3.1 Image Setting Image Enhancement: The image enhancement controls consist of standard video settings, which you know from a great variety of products. Click on “Video” to see the camera live video while you adjust the settings to your liking. White Balance: Color Tone- Choose between “Real,”...
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White Dynamic Range: WDR stands for Wide Dynamic Range and allows the ZAVIO network camera to capture video in areas with high contrasting objects; e.g., extremely bright and extremely dark. Activate WDR by setting it to “Auto” and then adjust the level that controls the amount of WDR enhancement.
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“Schedule”, “On” (activates noise reduction permanently) or “Off” (deactivated noise reduction permanently). 3D Denoise: Improves video noise reduction to deliver sharper, more accurate images.
7. Setting_Playback The ZAVIO network camera offers an integrated playback feature, from a network storage server or the optional SD storage card. 7.1 Network Storage In the event settings (see section 8) you can define a local network storage drive (NAS) as a location for the camera to save videos.
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Above: Each hour of the day has its own folder. Above: Individual videos can be played back by selecting them and clicking the play button. Above: Playback of one event recording in the web browser (MSIE only). Item Description Move one folder up Refresh the view Delete the selected file Select all items in the folder...
7.2 Local Storage If your camera is equipped with a local storage option (recording on an SC card) you can access the recordings from here. It functions similarly to the access of files on the network storage device.
8. Setting_Event Your ZAVIO network camera supports so-called events. When an event occurs, you can have the camera perform an action, e.g., record a video to a remote location. This section describes how to set up event servers, events, motion detection and the scheduler.
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Server Port- Leave at 21, unless your FTP server uses a different port. User Name and password- Provide valid login credentials for the FTP server. Passive Mode- Select “On” if your FTP server utilizes passive FTP, which is the most common method.
Adding a Network Storage: Server Type- Select “Network Storage.” Type- Select a valid type for your network storage (either Windows SMB or Linux NFS). Network Storage Location- Enter the address of your local storage server as shown on the right. User Name and password- Provide valid login credentials for the network storage server.
8.2 Event List Now that we have created an Event Server, we can proceed with setting up actual events. 8.2.1 Event List Click on the “Add” button to begin. Trigger: You need to specify the trigger type. The drop-down list below shows the available options.
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Action: After you have selected the tripper type, you now have to define the action(s). In other words, what do you want the camera to do if the event occurs? Send Image- Instructs the camera to send out images. When selected, you need to specify whether you want to use FTP, network storage or SD card.
8.2.2 Scheduled Recording Schedule Recording: This feature is allowing the camera to record the video by following a certain schedule such as always record or record the video during the weekend. Action: Define each recorded video file size to save. You can choose to store the video to NAS or SD card, which need to be pre-configured in event server.
8.3 Motion Detection The ZAVIO network camera is able to monitor the video footage for movements and trigger an alert if motion has been detected. This motion detection does not utilize passive infrared, but instead it relies on a frame by frame comparison of the video footage the camera captures.
8.4 Tampering Detection If the image of the camera is obstructed, e.g., because someone covers up the lens or moves the image out of focus, the camera notices this and generates a trigger alert. You can define how long you want the alert state to remain active after the event has occurred. 8.5 Schedule The Network Camera supports event trigger actions that can be based on a schedule.
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each event type, so that motion detection is activated between 7 pm and 7 am, but tampering detection is only activated between 10 pm and 4 am. Depending on your camera model, the screen layout will vary slightly. There are three default schedules which you cannot delete, but you can modify them.
Setting_System The system menu provides access to a variety of system settings of your ZAVIO network camera. 9.1 Maintenance...
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Before you begin, make sure that you have obtained a proper firmware from the ZAVIO web site. If you are not 100% sure about this, do not proceed. Instead, contact the technical support team to verify the firmware version.
9.3.2 IP Address Filter Once you enabled it, the listed IP address are allowed or denied access to the network camera. Add the IP address that you’d like to allow or deny, select allow or deny from the list and save...
9.3.3 HTTPS Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a cryptographic protocol that provides security for communications over networks such as the Internet. HTTPS is a URI scheme used to indicate a secure HTTP connection (SSL encrypted). It is syntactically similar to the http:// scheme that is normally used for accessing resources using HTTP.
9.5 Network Advanced 9.5.1 RTSP General: RTP Port Range- The default value of port range is 5000 ~ 7999 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534. RTSP Port- RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol. RTSP is supported by most media clients, such as Real Player, VLC and QuickTime.
9.5.2 UPnP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play. A UPnP-enabled device, such as your network camera, announces its presence in the local network to other computers that support UPnP as well. The operating systems Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7/8 support UPnP. When the network camera is connected to the network, Windows will alert the computer user of the presence of the new device (a new icon will be added to your My Network Places folder) and lets the user connect to the device instantaneously.
9.5.3 Bonjour UPnP Bonjour is a service that, just like UPnP, helps to find the network camera on the network. Bonjour is available for Windows, but is more commonly used for MacOS.. Bonjour: Bonjour On- Enables the service (on by default). Bonjour Off- Disables the service Device name- Enter the name of your camera here.
9.5.4 DDNS If you are not planning on connecting to the network camera over a remote connection, but only in your local network, you can skip this section. Dynamic DNS is a network service that provides the capability for a networked device, such as a router or computer system, to notify a domain name server to change, in real time (ad-hoc) the active DNS configuration of its configured host names, addresses or other information stored in DNS.
Digital I/O If your ZAVIO network camera is equipped with a digital I/O interface, you can configure the connections on this page. The screen shows the current status of input 1/ input 2 and output 1/ output 2.
You can enable or disable the operation LEDs on your ZAVIO network camera. Hiding the LED indicator will make the camera appear to be offline while in fact it is operational and captures video.
System Log The Network Camera features a log function for system messages. These are system messages about the camera start-up procedure, e-mail deliveries, FTP uploads, motion detection and more. The camera stores the messages in its internal memory and displays them on the system log screen. Since memory is limited, the messages will eventually be truncated.
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http://support.3com.com/software/utilities_for_windows_32_bit.htm). After the installation of 3CDaemon, the main program window opens and the program is ready to receive System Log messages from the network camera. The messages shown here are the same messages that are displayed in the Web browser.
10 Video Surveillance Software The ZAVIO Network Camera ships with a surveillance application that can monitor and record up to 64 network cameras. ZAVIO CamGraba 2.0, the free-bundled network video management software, works perfectly with all ZAVIO network products. ZAVIO CamGraba 2.0 is designed with reliable performance and easy-to-use features offering efficient video management solution for diversely small-to-mid size IP surveillance applications.
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