Speco O4VLB5 User Manual

Speco O4VLB5 User Manual

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4MP / 8MP(4K) IP Camera
O4VLB5/O4VLD5/O4B6M/O4D6M
O4DT5/O4DT6M/O4MD3/O4T8
O8B6M/O8D6M
Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and keep it for further reference

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  • Page 1 User Manual 4MP / 8MP(4K) IP Camera O4VLB5/O4VLD5/O4B6M/O4D6M O4DT5/O4DT6M/O4MD3/O4T8 O8B6M/O8D6M Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and keep it for further reference...
  • Page 2 IP Camera User Manual Important Safeguards and Warnings 1. . . . Electrical safety All installation and operation here should conform to local electrical safety codes. Use a certified/listed 12VDC Class 2 power supply only. Please note: Do not connect two power supplying sources to the device at the same time; it may result in device damage! The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Page 3: Regulatory Information

    Statement This guide is for reference only. Product, manuals and specifications may be modified without prior notice. Speco Technologies reserves the right to modify these without notice and without incurring any obligation. Speco Technologies is not liable for any loss caused by improper operation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    IP Camera User Manual Table of Contents Regulatory Information ....................................3 Introduction ......................................1 Welcome .......................................... 1 Web Access and Login ..................................2 LAN ..............................................2 Live View ......................................... 3 Camera Configuration .................................... 5 System Configuration ........................................5 4.1.1 System Information ......................................5 4.1.2 Date and Time ........................................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing this network camera! Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and retain it for future reference. Should you require any technical assistance, please contact Speco Technologies Technical Support. Main Features Built-in PoE (Power over Ethernet)
  • Page 6: Web Access And Login

    IP Camera User Manual 2 Web Access and Login The IP camera settings can be accessed via a web browser through the LAN. 2.1 LAN Access through IP Scanner Network connection: ① Make sure that the camera and the PC are connected on the same local network. The camera is set to DHCP by default and will be assigned an IP address by the DHCP server.
  • Page 7: Live View

    IP Camera User Manual 3 Live View The window below will be shown after logging in. The following table describes the icons on the live view interface. Icon Description Icon Description Original size of resolution Zoom in (for motorized models) Fit (correct scale) Zoom out (for motorized models) PTZ control (for external PTZ...
  • Page 8 IP Camera User Manual The camera can be installed in a compatible external PTZ enclosure through RS-485. Click the PTZ icon to reveal the PTZ control panel. The descriptions of the control panel are as follows: Icon Description Icon Description Move upper left direction Move upper right direction Move up...
  • Page 9: Camera Configuration

    IP Camera User Manual 4 Camera Configuration Press the “Setup” button to go to the configuration interface. configuration interface. Note: Wherever applicable, press the “Save” button to save o save the settings. 4.1 System Configuration 4.1.1 System Information In the “System Information” interface, the system information of the information of the device is listed.
  • Page 10: Storage

    IP Camera User Manual 4.1.4 Storage This function is only available for models with a micro SD slot. Go to System Storage to go to the interface shown below. SD Card When the card is used for the first time, click the “Format” button to format the SD card. All data on the card will be cleared by clicking this button. Click the “Eject”...
  • Page 11: Video Configuration

    IP Camera User Manual 4.2 Video Configuration Video Configuration includes Image settings, Video/Audio Setup, OSD, Privacy Mask, and Region of Interest. 4.2.1 Image Configuration In the Image Settings interface shown below, various settings can be adjusted such as brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, etc. Brightness: Set the brightness level of the camera’s image.
  • Page 12: Video / Audio Setup

    IP Camera User Manual 4.2.2 Video / Audio Setup Go to Video Video/Audio Setup shown below. Resolution, frame rate, esolution, frame rate, etc. can be adjusted in this section. Click the “Audio” tab to go to the interface shown below. “Audio”...
  • Page 13: Privacy Mask

    IP Camera User Manual 4.2.4 Privacy Mask Go to the Video Privacy Mask interface shown below. A maximum of 4 zones can be set up. To set up privacy mask zones: Click Enable. Click the “Draw Area” button and then drag the mouse to draw the zones. Click the “Save”...
  • Page 14: Zoom/Focus

    IP Camera User Manual 4.2.6 Zoom/Focus This function is only available for models with motorized zoom lens. Within this section, zoom and focus can be controlled. If the image is out of focus after a manual adjustment, one key focus can be used to set the focus automatically. 4.3 PTZ Configuration This function is only available to use with a compatible external PTZ enclosure.
  • Page 15: Event Setup

    IP Camera User Manual 4.4 Event Setup 4.4.1 Motion Detection Go to Event Setup Motion Detection to set up motion detection. Check “Enable Alarm” to activate motion based alarms. If unchecked, the camera will not send out any signals to trigger motion-based recording to the NVR or the VMS, even if there is motion in the video.
  • Page 16: Alarm In (Sensor Input)

    IP Camera User Manual Weekly schedule Set the alarm time for Monday to Sunday for a single week. Each day is divided in one hour increments. Orange color means scheduled. Blank means unscheduled. Note that if a specific time period is not scheduled for motion, the camera will not generate a motion alarm even if motion is enabled. “Add”: Add the schedule for a special day.
  • Page 17: Alarm Out

    IP Camera User Manual 4.4.3 Alarm Out This function is only available for motorized lens models. Go to Event Setup Alarm Out. Select alarm holding time in the “Alarm Holding Time” pull down. Click “On” to trigger alarm out. Click “off” to stop alarm out. Click “Save”...
  • Page 18: Abnormality

    IP Camera User Manual Set the alarm holding time and alarm trigger options. The setup steps are the same as motion detection. Click “Save” button to save the settings. Set the alarm area of the object removal detection. Click the “Area” tab to go to the interface shown below. Set the alarm area number and then enter the desired alarm area name.
  • Page 19: Line Crossing

    IP Camera User Manual Obscuring Detection: Alarms will be triggered if the video becomes obscured. Set the alarm holding time and alarm trigger options. The setup steps are the same as motion detection. Click “Save” button to save the settings. Set the sensitivity of the exception detection.
  • Page 20: Intrusion

    IP Camera User Manual A<-B: The alarm will be triggered when the intruder crosses over the alarm line from B to A. Click the “Draw” button and then drag the mouse to draw a line in the image. Click the “Stop” button to stop drawing. Click the “Clear” button to delete the lines.
  • Page 21 IP Camera User Manual Avoid scenes with many trees or the scenes with various light changes. The ambient brightness of the scene should not be too low. Cameras should be mounted at a height of 10 ft or above. Keep the mounting angle of the camera at about 45°. The detected objects should not be less than 1% of the entire image and the largest sizes of the detected objects should not be more than 1/8 of the entire image.
  • Page 22: Network Setup

    IP Camera User Manual 4.6 Network Setup 4.6.1 TCP/IP Go to the Network Setup TCP/IP interface shown below. There are two ways for network connection. Use IP address (take IPv4 for example) - obtain a local IP address automatically through DHCP. A typical router has a DHCP server built in, and therefore is able to assign an IP address to the camera.
  • Page 23: Snmp

    IP Camera User Manual Go to the DDNS tab. Enable, save and use DDNS to log in. 4.6.4 SNMP To get camera status, parameters and alarm information and remotely manage the camera, the SNMP function can be used. Before using SNMP, please install an SNMP management tool and set the parameters of SNMP, such as SNMP port, trap address.
  • Page 24: Rtsp

    IP Camera User Manual 4.6.5 RTSP Go to the RTSP tab. Select “Enable” to enable the RTSP function. Note that RTSP streaming is used to stream the video to the NVR, so it is highly recommended to leave this enabled. Port: Access port of the streaming media.
  • Page 25: Email

    IP Camera User Manual 4.6.7 Email If you need to trigger Email when an alarm happens or IP address is changed, please set the Email here first. If you need to trigger Email when an alarm happens or IP address is changed, please set the Email here first. Go to Config Network Email.
  • Page 26 IP Camera User Manual Server Name: The name of the FTP server. Server Address: The IP address or domain name of the FTP. Upload Path: The directory where files will be uploaded to. Port: Port of the FTP server. Use Name and Password: The username and password that are used to login to the FTP server.
  • Page 27: Security Configuration

    IP Camera User Manual 4.7 Security Configuration 4.7.1 User Admin Go to the Security User Admin interface shown below. Add user: Click “Add” button to pop up the following dialog box. Enter user name in “User Name” textbox. Enter letters or numbers in “Password” and “Confirm Password” textbox. Choose the user type.
  • Page 28: Online User

    IP Camera User Manual 4.7.2 Online User Go to Security Online User. All users who are viewing the live video will be listed. An administrator can kick out all the other users (including other administrators). 4.7.3 Block and Allow Lists Go to Security Block and Allow Lists shown below.
  • Page 29: Reboot

    IP Camera User Manual 2. Click the “Import Setting” or “Export Settings” button. Default Settings Click the “Load Default” button to restore all system settings to the default factory settings. 4.8.2 Reboot Go to Maintenance Reboot. Click the “Reboot” button to reboot the device. Timed Reboot Setting: If desired, the camera can be set up to reboot on a time interval.
  • Page 30: Search

    IP Camera User Manual 5 Search 5.1 Image Search From the Live View page, click Search Photo to go to the interface shown below. Images that are saved on the SD card can be found here. Note that if there is no SD card installed in the camera or the SD card is not compatible with the camera, a pop-up message will show stating that there is no card. Set search time: Select the date and choose the start and end time.
  • Page 31: Video Search

    IP Camera User Manual 5.2 Video Search 5.2.1 Local Video Search Click the Video tab and select Local Video to go to the interface shown below. Videos that were recorded locally to the PC can be played in this interface. Set search time: Select the date and choose the start and end time.
  • Page 32: Appendix

    IP Camera User Manual Appendix Appendix 1 Troubleshooting IP Scanner does not show any device. Make sure that the PC that’s running IP Scanner is on the same local network as the devices. Internet Explorer cannot download ActiveX control. IE browser may be set up to block ActiveX. Follow the steps below. Open IE browser and then click Tools->Internet Options Select Security and then Custom Level Enable all the options under “ActiveX controls and plug-ins”.
  • Page 33: Appendix 2 Specifications

    IP Camera User Manual Appendix 2 Specifications Specifications /Model O4VLD5 O4VLB5 1/3” CMOS, 4M pixel Image Sensor 2592 x 1520 Max Resolution 1/25s ~ 1/100000s Electronic Shutter Fixed Iris Iris Type F1.2, 0 lux with IR Min. llumination 2.8mm fixed lens, horizontal field of view: 103°...
  • Page 34 IP Camera User Manual Specifications /Model O4B6M O4D6M Image Sensor 1/3” CMOS, 4M pixel Max Resolution 2592×1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s ~ 1/100000s Iris Type Auto Min. llumination F1.2, 0 lux with IR Lens 3.3-12mm motorized lens horizontal field of view: 80°~38° Camera Day&Night IR cut filter...
  • Page 35 IP Camera User Manual Specifications /Model O8B6M O8D6M Image Sensor 1/2.5” CMOS, 8M pixel Max Resolution 3840x2160 Electronic Shutter 1/25s ~ 1/100000s Iris Type Auto Min. llumination F1.2, 0 lux with IR Lens 3.3-12mm motorized lens horizontal field of view: 97.5°~38.5° Camera Day&Night IR cut filter...

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