Amcrest IP5M-F1180EW User Manual

Amcrest IP5M-F1180EW User Manual

5mp ultrahd fisheye poe camera

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Amcrest IP5M-F1180EW / IP5M-F1180EB
5MP UltraHD Fisheye POE Camera
User Manual
Version 1.0.2
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Revised April 19
, 2019

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  • Page 1 Amcrest IP5M-F1180EW / IP5M-F1180EB 5MP UltraHD Fisheye POE Camera User Manual Version 1.0.2 Revised April 19 , 2019...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.2 How to Setup the Camera ............................9 4.3 App Setup ................................. 9 4.4 Desktop Access Setup ............................. 13 4.5 Amcrest Cloud Desktop Setup ..........................67 4.6 Web Access Setup (AmcrestView.com) ........................67 5 Operation and Interface ............................... 67 5.1. Live ..................................69 5.2 Playback ..................................
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Email Amcrest Customer Support support@amcrest.com Important Security Warning To keep your Amcrest camera secure and prevent unauthorized access, please make sure to follow the steps below: • Always make sure that your camera has the latest firmware as listed on www.amcrest.com/firmware...
  • Page 4: Features And Specifications

    1.1 Overview Amcrest provides an excellent digital surveillance product that can be useful to a wide variety of users. The camera connects to any router and uses an internet connection to allow the user to access all of its functionality from many internet connected devices.
  • Page 5: Device Overview

    • Auxiliary Functions This camera can connect an external microphone as well as an external speaker. Each external device is sold separately. The connections for these devices can be found on the dongle wire piece attached to the camera. For more information on these features, please refer to section 3.4 Basic Wiring Overview.
  • Page 6: Installation Guide

    3.2 Installation Guide To install the camera on a ceiling or wall, please reference the below diagram as well as the steps: Note: Prior to installation, please ensure that the installation environment can support at least 3x the weight of the camera + bracket.
  • Page 7: Microsd Card Installation Guide

    Installing the Camera To install the camera onto a wall, follow the steps below: Using a drill, drill out the holes of the provided positioning map aligning the arrows on the mounting plate and positioning map. Insert the provided wall anchors into the holes. If the camera’s cables are being ran through the mounting surface, use a 1”...
  • Page 8: Basic Wiring Overview

    3. Place a microSD card into the provided microSD card slot, gold pins down, and press to secure. Note: To perform a factory reset on the camera, hold the WPS/Reset switch for 30 seconds allowing the device to reset. The device will reboot and be reset to its original factory settings. 3.4 Basic Wiring Overview On your device you will notice a pre-attached wire pigtail containing 5 wiring connections.
  • Page 9: Camera Access Setup

    If you are setting up your camera for the first time, or you are setting up your camera for mobile viewing, please follow the instructions as outlined on section 4.3. Using the Amcrest Cloud app or Amcrest View app on your smartphone or tablet, you can view your camera live from anywhere, and access features such as taking snapshots, creating recordings, and more.
  • Page 10 Note: Connect your mobile device to the same network that your camera is on. 2. Register for an Amcrest Cloud account. To register click on Sign Up and fill out the form to complete registration. 3. Tap on Add Camera 4.
  • Page 11 When you have finished Finish. setting the password for your camera, enter the password again in the Confirm Camera Password section. Tap Next to continue. For more information about the Amcrest Cloud app and its features, visit amcrest.com/support...
  • Page 12 Make sure your camera and mobile device are on the same network during setup. Download and open the Amcrest View Pro app from the App Store or Play Store. 2. Open the app and tap on the + symbol in the middle 3.
  • Page 13: Desktop Access Setup

    4.4 Desktop Access Setup NPAPI plugins have been recently depreciated by most mainstream web browsers such as Google Chrome, Outlook, and Firefox. Amcrest is pushing forward to create new and diverse ways for you to more easily access your devices...
  • Page 14 Amcrest Surveillance Pro is an abbreviation for Professional Surveillance System. This software the most stable and recommended method of accessing your devices from your computer. It is a free software provided by Amcrest that can provide a means of accessing all your devices in one central location without the use of a plugin or web browser.
  • Page 15 Select the functions that you want to install with the software. You can choose to bundle the PC-NVR function with the software. PC-NVR turns your computer into an NVR and will utilize your hard drive (HDD) on your PC to store and access recorded video.
  • Page 16 Once the software has finished installing you will see a few options. You will have the options to view the release note and run the Amcrest Surveillance Pro software. To view the release notes after pressing Finish select the Release note checkbox.
  • Page 17 Setting a Password After the installation of the Amcrest Surveillance Pro software you will need to set an administrator password. This password will be set password for the admin account on the software. When a valid password has been entered, confirm the password in the Confirm Password field and click OK to continue.
  • Page 18 Config tool and locate the IP address for your device. The IP address will be listed in the IP field of the software. After locating the IP address in the Amcrest IP Config tool for the device, return to the Amcrest Surveillance Pro software and click on the Add button.
  • Page 19 Once the device has been properly added the added device will appear in the Device menu. If the device is properly connected in the software, you will notice a icon in the Online Status field. If the device is not connected properly, click on the online status will be red. To modify settings for your device, click on the icon located in the Operation menu.
  • Page 20 For security purposes it is highly recommended to set the camera to a static IP address. Setting your device to a static IP will ensure the stability and the efficiency of your device while operating it in the Amcrest Surveillance Pro software.
  • Page 21 Viewing an Added Device To begin viewing an added device, navigate to the Home Page of the software and click on the LIVEVIEW icon located in the Basic section.
  • Page 22 In the Organizations menu, on the far-right side of the live view screen, double-click the device you want to view to load the live feed into the viewer. For more details on the features listed in this menu, refer to the table provided below: Item Function Please refer to the following contents for detailed information.
  • Page 23 ⚫ Sets the live view to 1- 64-window mode. Window ⚫ : Select a window and then click this button to customize its split mode setup. ⚫ : Adjust video scale. ⚫ : Full screen. :Save current liveview as image. You can view under View. Intelligent :Enable tour plan.
  • Page 24 In the command prompt menu, type in ipconfig to access the IPv4 Address for your computer. When the IPv4 address for your computer has been located, navigate back to the home page in the Amcrest Surveillance Pro software and click on the Devices icon located in the Settings menu.
  • Page 25 In the Devices menu, click on the button. In the Manually Add screen enter a name, preferably “PC- NVR” and in the IP/Domain Name field, enter the IPv4 Address from the command prompt screen. Lastly, enter the username and password. The username and password will both be admin. When complete, press Save and Continue to proceed.
  • Page 26 Click on the Plus button to add a camera from the cameras you have connected to Amcrest Surveillance Pro. The Add Channel window will appear, select your camera from the Default Group or Custom Group list you’ve created. The camera will appear in the right screen, check the IPCamera check box. Click Save.
  • Page 27 Select a disk you would wish to use for recording purposes, you may allocate as much space as you have available on the drive within its minimum and maximum allowance. Once you’ve set a number between the possible storage sizes, click Allocate. A prompt window will appear to warn you the allocation may take several minutes, and the application will restart after completion.
  • Page 28 How to Setup Recording The Amcrest Surveillance Pro software allows you the opportunity to set your added device to record on motion or on continuous (general) recording. You can also set recording schedules for your device.
  • Page 29 Smart Smart is set to only apply smart features such as, face detection or other intelligent features, to trigger recording. Amcrest cameras do not currently support smart features. However, this is designated with an orange color in the software. To begin setting a record schedule for your device, click on the icon next to the day you want to schedule your record plan.
  • Page 30 How to View Playback To playback recorded material in the Amcrest Surveillance Pro software, navigate back to the Home Page and in the Basic menu, click on Playback. In the Organizations menu, click on the device you would like to view playback on. Ensure the checkbox next to the device name and group name are checked.
  • Page 31 For more information on the Amcrest Surveillance Pro software and its functionality, please refer to the full Amcrest Surveillance Pro user manual which can be found at amcrest.com/aspusermanual...
  • Page 32 Note: Make sure the camera and the PC are on the same network before proceeding. Use one of the following web browsers: Safari, Internet Explorer, or the Google Chrome app. To easily connect to the camera’s interface, install and run the Amcrest IP Config tool. You can download the IP Config software from www.amcrest.com...
  • Page 33 Click Next to continue. Choose a file destination in which you would like the Amcrest Blue Iris software to download. If you would like to specify another path, besides the default path, click Change. It is recommended to leave the default download path...
  • Page 34 Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install. If your OS is 64-bit it is highly recommended to leave this option at 64-bit. To continue, click Next. To begin installing the software click on the Install button and allow the software to download to your computer.
  • Page 35 Purchasing an Amcrest Blue Iris License Amcrest provides a 15-day free trial of the Amcrest Blue Iris software. If you find the Blue Iris software useful, please register and purchase a license. To continue the free trial version of this software, click Next to continue.
  • Page 36 Amcrest offers two versions of the Blue Iris software; Full, and Lite. The full version ($59.95) allows you to use up to 64 cameras with all the added features of Blue Iris. The Lite version allows you to use a single camera on the software with all the functionality of the software.
  • Page 37 IP address associated with the device you would like to view in the browser. This is the IP address that will be used in the Amcrest Blue Iris Software. To add a device, navigate to the Blue Iris software and click on the button.
  • Page 38 In the New Camera menu, provide a name for your camera. This can be a full name and a short name. Select which type of camera is being added to the software, and enable the options associated with your device. Click OK to continue.
  • Page 39 The next screen will be the settings menu for your device. In this menu you can set Alerts, Schedules, PTZ/Control, General, Video, Audio, and other settings associated with your device. Click OK to continue.
  • Page 40 The device will now be successfully connected to the Blue Iris software. To view an informative video on how to add an Amcrest device into the Amcrest Blue Iris software, please view this informative video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqcfLHANCd8 For more information on the features included in the Blue Iris software visit, http://blueirissoftware.com/...
  • Page 41 Mac users can enjoy their Amcrest products on their computers without the hassle of dealing with plugins with software such as Amcrest Blue Iris and Surveillance Pro. Conversely, MacOS Mojave may be the last operating system to support 32-bit apps, such as, Amcrest Surveillance Pro.
  • Page 42 Choose the type of setup you prefer. There are two types of setup, Standard and Custom. In this case, it is recommended to run the standard setup since it is the most common. This is selected by default in the wizard. To continue, click the Next button.
  • Page 43 Allow the browser to install on your computer. When it has finished installing click on Finish to launch the browser. How To Access a Device Using SeaMonkey To access the web user interface, locate the IP address for your device using the Amcrest IP Config Tool. The Amcrest IP Config Tool can be downloaded at the following web page: amcerest.com/downloads...
  • Page 44 Enter this IP address into the SeaMonkey web browser to load the web user interface. In the web user interface, enter the login credentials for your device. If this is the first time accessing the device, the username and password will both be admin. Click on Login. If this is the first-time logging into your device, you will be prompted to modify the password for your device.
  • Page 45 Click on Save File to being downloading the plugin and save the file to your computer. The browsers Download Manager will appear, showing the plugin file that was just downloaded. Double click on the file in the download manager to begin installing the plugin to the SeaMonkey web browser. The browser will then show the live feed of your connected device in the web user interface.
  • Page 46 Using Multiple Cameras in the Web UI Due to chipset limitations with certain model Amcrest cameras, different plugins may be required when accessing your camera on your computer. This section is specifically geared towards customers who have 3MP and below cameras and are experiencing issues when accessing a newer, 4MP and above camera, simultaneously with their old setup.
  • Page 47 Choose the type of setup you prefer. There are two types of setup, Standard and Custom. In this case, it is recommended to run the standard setup since it is the most common. This is selected by default in the wizard. To continue, click the Next button.
  • Page 48 How To Access a Device Using Pale Moon To access the web user interface, locate the IP address for your device using the Amcrest IP Config Tool. The Amcrest IP Config Tool can be downloaded at the following web page: amcerest.com/downloads...
  • Page 49 Enter this IP address into the Pale Moon web browser to load the web user interface. In the web user interface, enter the login credentials for your device. If this is the first time accessing the device, the username and password will both be admin. Click on Login. If this is the first-time logging into your device, you will be prompted to modify the password for your device.
  • Page 50 To view your device on the browser you will need to download the plugin. To download the plugin, click on the Please click here to download and install the plugin prompt in the middle of the screen. Click on Save File to being downloading the plugin and save the file to your computer. The webplugin.exe will then be downloaded to the downloads folder and be shown in the Download Manager in the upper right-hand corner of the browser.
  • Page 51 Web based access for Amcrest device can be utilized in Google Chrome using the Amcrest Web View Chrome App. This is an app designed by Amcrest specifically for the use of accessing your device in Chrome without the use of a plugin and is available in the Chrome web store.
  • Page 52 To confirm the addition of the Amcrest Web View app to your browser, click on the Add app option listed in the popup. The app will begin to download to your Chrome app store. The Chrome app store can be accessed by typing the following URL into your browser: chrome//apps Click on the Amcrest Web View to launch the app.
  • Page 53 Enter this IP address into the Chrome web browser to load the web user interface. In the web user interface, enter the login credentials for your device. If this is the first time accessing the device, the username and password will both be admin. Click on Login. If this is the first-time logging into your device, you will be prompted to modify the password for your device.
  • Page 54 How to Access a Device Using Firefox The latest update of Mozilla Firefox will be discontinuing the use of plugins which may cause issues with accessing the web user interface for your device while using Firefox. The plugin will affect the ability to view and playback, however, setting changes will still be available using this method on most devices.
  • Page 55 Choose the type of setup you prefer. There are two types of setup, Standard and Custom. In this case, it is recommended to run the standard setup since it is the most common. This is selected by default in the wizard. To continue, click the Next button.
  • Page 56 When the installation is complete, click on the finish button to automatically launch the browser. A shortcut icon will also be displayed on your desktop for quick access to the browser if necessary. Preventing Automatic Updates Once the browser has finished loading, it is recommended to make sure that no future automatic updates are applied to the browser.
  • Page 57 In the options menu, click on Advanced and then click on the Update tab. In the update tab, select the Never check for updates radio button. This will deactivate your browser from obtaining any future updates of the browser. How to Access the Web User Interface Using Firefox Before accessing your device using Mozilla Firefox, ensure you are using the correct version of Firefox.
  • Page 58 In the help menu, select About Firefox The version being used will be displayed in the About Mozilla Firefox menu as displayed in the image below.
  • Page 59 Accessing the Web User Interface To access the web user interface, locate the IP address for your device using the Amcrest IP Config Tool. The Amcrest IP Config Tool can be downloaded at the following web page: amcerest.com/downloads...
  • Page 60 If this is the first-time logging into your device, you will be prompted to modify the password for your device. To modify the password, enter the new password you would like to use in the New Password field and confirm. The password used should be between 8 and 32 characters long with a combination of letters and numbers.
  • Page 61 The webplugin.exe file will save to your downloads folder. To install the plugin, click on the downloads icon and click on the webplugin.exe to install the plugin on your computer. After the web plugin has been installed, close out of the browser completely and then reopen the browser. Type in the IP address for your device into the browser and log into the web user interface with your device’s login credentials.
  • Page 62 To access your device using the Google Chrome Extension please refer to the information provided below. Locate the IP address for your device using the Amcrest IP Config Tool. The Amcrest IP Config Tool can be downloaded at the following web page: amcerest.com/downloads...
  • Page 63 Enter this IP address into the Internet Explorer browser and press enter to load the web user interface. In the web user interface, enter the login credentials for your device. If this is the first time accessing the device, the username and password will both be admin.
  • Page 64 Click Run to download the plugin. The browser will then show the live feed of your connected device in the web user interface. 4.4.4. Remote Web Access Setup There are two main methods for setting up remote access: UPnP/DDNS, and Port Forwarding.
  • Page 65 Click the Connections menu item on the left-hand menu and ensure that the HTTP port has changed. Click the DDNS menu item on the left-hand menu, pick Amcrest DDNS from the drop down box, click the checkbox next to Server Type, and then click the Save button on the bottom right.
  • Page 66 Port Forwarding Remote Web Access Setup Port Forwarding is an alternative method to setting up remote access for Amcrest cameras. This method should only be used if the UPnP/DDNS Remote Access method did not work. Below is a step-by-step walkthrough that details how to setup the camera for Remote Web Access using Port Forwarding: Login to your camera, open the main menu then go to Setup ->...
  • Page 67: Amcrest Cloud Desktop Setup

    UID to open the live viewing and playback interface. The device is now successfully setup for live viewing and playback! For additional assistance, please contact us at www.amcrest.com or give us a call at 1-888-212-7538. Step by step video tutorials available at www.amcrest.com/videos...
  • Page 68 As previously stated, to access the web user interface for your device, it is recommended to use the free Amcrest IP Config tool. The Amcrest IP Config tool can be found by visiting, amcrest.com/downloads. Amcrest IP Config Tool After launching the IP Config tool, click the Refresh button to bring up the cameras on the network.
  • Page 69: Live

    5.1. Live This section of the manual details the camera’s interface, as well as all the operations the camera can perform. The live view tab allows the user to see a live video feed from the camera. The live view tab has four main sections: Section 1: This bar allows the user to select which stream type and which protocol they want to choose.
  • Page 70 Section 5: This section allows the user to have quick access to Live view, Playback and Cloud Storage options. If you select Cloud Storage you will be directed to amcrestcloud.com to access or register an Amcrest Cloud account. Section 6: This section allows the user to access Setup menus, Alarm, and log out the web user interface. For more information on the Setup menu, refer to section 5.4 Setup.
  • Page 71 The installation mode features of your fisheye camera allow you to switch between different play modes based on the angle of view of your camera. Below is a screenshot of the installation mode menu: For more information on these features refer to the table provided below. Ceiling Mount: Allows the user to access preset fisheye features based on a ceiling or straight mount installation.
  • Page 72 Provides an eight layered image view of the live feed with one central control center. Each layer can be moved in the layer or via the control center and is depicted with different colors: Feed 1: Neon Green, Feed 2: Blue, Feed 3: Yellow, Feed 4: Purple, Feed 5: Turquoise, Feed 6: Red, Feed 7: Orange, Feed 8: Green.
  • Page 73: Playback

    5.2 Playback The Playback tab allows the user to playback the camera’s recorded video. Below is a screenshot of the Playback tab: This is the interface for the playback menu. There are 7 main sections: Quick Actions: This panel allows the user to zoom in on playback footage, take a snapshot of the playback footage, or open the help menu.
  • Page 74 5.3. Cloud Storage The Cloud Storage tab allows the user quick access to the Amcrest Cloud website.
  • Page 75: Setup

    At this website (amcrestcloud.com) users can register for new accounts as well as view or modify existing accounts. For more information on Amcrest Cloud visit: amcrest.com/support 5.4 Setup The Setup tab allows the user to change different camera settings. Below is a screenshot of the setup tab:...
  • Page 76 Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Configuration tab in the Configuration menu item: 5.4.1.1.1. Picture • Profile: This dropdown box allows the user to select which profile to modify. The 3 options are Day, Night, and Normal.
  • Page 77 box. When low motion blur is selected, an additional option to specify shutter speed appears below this box. When manual is selected, additional options to specify a shutter speed and a gain range appear below this box. Below is a screenshot of the exposure menu: •...
  • Page 78 • Profile: This dropdown box allows the user to select which profile to modify. The 3 options are Day, Night, and Normal. • Mode: This dropdown box allows the user to set BLC features such as, BLC, HLC, and WDR. •...
  • Page 79 To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the screen, click on Refresh. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.4.1.5. Day & Night Used to determine when black and white mode is turned on in a dark environment. Below is a screenshot of this menu: •...
  • Page 80 To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the screen, click on Refresh. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.4.1.6. IR Light This menu allows the user to select whether the IR lights for night vision are on or off for the selected profile. Below is a screenshot of this menu: •...
  • Page 81 • Profile: This dropdown box allows the user to select which profile to modify. The 3 options are Day, Night, and Normal. • Mode: This dropdown box allows the user to select whether to turn the indication light on or off. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button.
  • Page 82 5.4.1.2. Video This section allows the user to change video settings for the camera’s video feed. There are 4 tabs in this menu item: Video, Snapshot, Overlay, and Path. 5.4.1.2.1. Video Below is a screenshot that shows the Video tab in the Video menu item: Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Video tab in the Video menu item: •...
  • Page 83 5.4.1.2.2 Snapshot Below is a screenshot that shows the Snapshot tab in the Video menu item: Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Snapshot tab in the Video menu item: • Snapshot Type: This dropdown box allows the user to select a snapshot mode. There are two snapshot modes: ▪...
  • Page 84 The menu on the left allows the user to select which overlay to modify. Privacy Masking, Channel Title, Time, and Text Overlay can all be modified in this menu. For Privacy Masking, the radio button enables or disables the feature. To set a privacy mask, click one of the boxes in the live view window, and position or resize it as needed.
  • Page 85 Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Path tab in the Video menu item: • The Live Snapshot field allows the user to select where to save live snapshots to. Click the Browse button to select a different destination folder.
  • Page 86 Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Audio menu: Enable: This checkbox allows the user to enable audio recording. Encode Mode: This dropdown box allows the user to select what audio format the audio should be recorded in. Sampling Frequency: This dropdown box allows the user to select a sampling frequency for the audio.
  • Page 87 5.4.2.1.1 TCP/IP TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and it is the language/protocol that allows communication between internet connected devices, whether on a local network, or a on the Internet at large. This screen allows for TCP/IP settings to be modified for the camera to establish a connection to the network. Below is a screenshot of the TCP/IP settings tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the TCP/IP settings tab: •...
  • Page 88 QR code scanning feature cannot be used. • QR Code: This image is a Quick Response (QR) code. By scanning this image using the Amcrest View app, this camera can establish a connection with the app.
  • Page 89 5.4.2.2.1 Connection The Connection tab is where users can configure port connections. Below is a screenshot of the Connection settings tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Connection settings tab: • Max Connections: This field allows the user to specify the maximum number of users that can be connected to the camera at the same time.
  • Page 90 For purposes of this guide, AmcrestDDNS will be used. AmcrestDDNS is a free DDNS service provided by Amcrest, and it must be renewed every year. A renewal reminder email will be sent to the email entered in the username field below.
  • Page 91 Below is an explanation of fields on the IP Filter settings screen: • Trusted Sites: This checkbox allows the user to enable the IP Filter feature for trusted sites. • Add IP/MAC: This button opens a popup that allows the user to add IP or MAC addresses to the trusted site list. Note: When accessing the camera externally, please add the MAC address of the router on the PC end.
  • Page 92 • Sender: This field allows the user to enter the sender email address. This email address will be the one that sends out all emails pertaining to the alerts and alarm emails sent by the camera. • Authentication: This dropdown box allows the user to select an encryption type. There are two types of email encryption protocols that are available.
  • Page 93 The second column shows the name of the services. To edit this, double click on the service line item. The third column shows the name of the protocol used by that service. To edit this, click the pencil button in the modify column for that line item.
  • Page 94 Below is an explanation of the fields in the Multicast settings screen: • Enable: This checkbox allows the user to enable Multicast functionality. • Multicast Address: This field allows the user to enter a multicast address. • Port: This field allows the user to enter a multicast port. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button.
  • Page 95 Before you create certificate or download certificate, from main window->Setup->Network >Connection, set the HTTPS port values and then check the box to enable HTTPS For more information on how to setup HTTPS in the web user interface visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkjlaf-Iuso 5.4.3 Event This menu section allows the user to change different settings for triggering events.
  • Page 96 Below is an explanation of the fields on the Motion Detect tab: Enable: This checkbox enables motion detection for the camera. Schedule: Clicking this button opens a weekly schedule that can be used to set times. Click and drag to set motion detection for certain days of the week. Also, periods of motion detection can be set for each day and enabled using the period settings on the bottom half of the screen.
  • Page 97 When the setup button is clicked, a live stream of the video is shown. The user can then set up to 4 regions, each with their own region name, sensitivity (1-100), and threshold (1-100). Each region has a specific color, and the region selector tool is displayed when the mouse is moved to the top of the screen.
  • Page 98 Below is an explanation of the fields on the Video Tamper tab: • Enable: This checkbox enables a video tamper alarm for the camera. • Schedule: Clicking this button opens a weekly schedule that can be used to set times. o Click and drag to set video tampering for certain days of the week.
  • Page 99 • Record Delay: This field specifies in seconds how long the delay between alarm activation and recording should be. • Relay Out: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to trigger a connected alarm (connected to the alarm port on the back of the camera) when a video tamper alarm is triggered.
  • Page 100 ● Enable: This checkbox enables an audio detection alarm for the camera. Enable Intensity Change: This checkbox enables intensity change for the camera audio. o Sensitivity is the amount of change required to increase the audio detected by a percentage. The lower the sensitivity, the more audio variance is required to trigger an alarm. ●...
  • Page 101 ● Snapshot: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to take a snapshot when an audio detection alarm is triggered. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
  • Page 102 Click and drag to set motion detection for certain days of the week. Also, periods of motion detection can be set for each day and enabled using the period settings on the bottom half of the screen. There are a total of 6 periods that can be set.
  • Page 103 5.4.3.4.1 SD Card This tab allows the user to set the camera’s response to an SD card related abnormality. Below is a screenshot of the SD card tab screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the SD Card settings tab: •...
  • Page 104 • Record: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to record video when a network abnormality is detected. • Record Delay: This field specifies in seconds how long the delay between alarm activation and recording should be. • Relay Out: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to trigger an alarm when a network abnormality is detected.
  • Page 105 5.4.4.1.1 Record Schedule This tab is where video recording settings are configured. Below is a screenshot of the Record Schedule settings screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Record Schedule settings tab: Record Type: These checkboxes allow the user to select which recording type they want to configure on the schedule. There are 3 types of recordings: General: General recording means that the camera captures all footage for the specified time period.
  • Page 106 Below is an explanation of the fields on the Snapshot Schedule settings tab: • Record Type: These checkboxes allow the user to select which snapshot type they want to configure on the schedule. There are 3 types of snapshots: General: General means that the camera will take snapshots during the specified time period. General recording is represented by the color green.
  • Page 107 Below is an explanation of the fields on the Holiday Schedule settings tab: • Record Type: These checkboxes allow the user to select which recording type they want to configure on the schedule. There are 2 types of recordings: Record: This checkbox is referring to video recording. Snapshot: This checkbox is referring to snapshot recording.
  • Page 108 5.4.4.2.2 SD Card This tab is where the user can change SD card settings. Below is a screenshot of the SD Card tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the SD Card settings tab: • Device Name: This column designates the name of the SD card that is currently in the camera. •...
  • Page 109 • Emergency (Store on SD Card): This checkbox allows the camera to store recorded media on the SD card in case the FTP server is unavailable. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
  • Page 110 Save button. 5.4.4.4. Cloud Storage This menu redirects the user to the Amcrest Cloud web site. At this website (amcrestcloud.com) users can register for new accounts as well as view or modify existing accounts. For more information on Amcrest Cloud visit: amcrestcloud.com...
  • Page 111 Below is an explanation of the fields on the Date & Time settings tab: • Date Format: This dropdown box allows the user to change the date format used in the camera. • Time Format: This dropdown box allows the user to change the time format used in the camera. •...
  • Page 112 Below is an explanation of the fields on the Account screen: • Anonymous Login: This checkbox allows the user to enable the anonymous login feature. This allows all user account names to remain hidden on this screen. • User Name: This tab shows the usernames available on the camera. •...
  • Page 113 Factory Default: Completely resets the camera to factory default settings. No settings can be recovered after the camera has been returned to its factory default settings. 5.4.5.4 Import/Export This screen allows the user to import or export settings from the camera. Below is a screenshot of the Import/Export screen: To import settings, click the Import button.
  • Page 114 To upgrade the firmware for your camera, follow the steps provided below: • Go to amcrest.com/firmware-subscribe • Search for the model number of your camera and download the latest firmware file. • Return to the web user interface for your camera and press the Browse button to locate and import the firmware file you just downloaded.
  • Page 115 5.4.6.2 Log This screen is where the camera’s activity log is kept. Below is a screenshot of the Log screen: To view logs for a specific time period, modify the start time and end time fields, choose the type of event (system, setting, data, event, record, manage users, clear log), and click search.
  • Page 116: Alarm

    5.4.6.3 Online Users This screen allows the user to see which users are online. Below is a screenshot of the Online Users screen: Click Refresh to refresh this table. 5.5 Alarm This screen is where the alarm log is kept. Below is a screenshot of the alarm screen: The table on the right shows the alarm log and all the alarm instances that have occurred.
  • Page 117: Faqs/Troubleshooting

    6. FAQs/Troubleshooting 1. The camera does not boot up properly. Below are a few possible reasons why this may be occurring: • The power input is not correct voltage. • The power cable connection is not secured correctly. • The firmware was upgraded incorrectly. 2.
  • Page 118: Glossary Of Terms

    • A privacy mask or screensaver may be enabled. • The logged in user may not have enough rights to monitor real-time playback. • The camera’s local video output quality is not enough. 8. Network connection is not stable. Below are a few possible reasons why this may be occurring: •...
  • Page 119: Fcc Statement

    • S/N – S/N stands for serial number. The S/N is unique to each camera and can be used to connect to different Amcrest apps and services to provide different methods of access to the camera.
  • Page 120: Ic Warning Statement

    (b) For a Class B digital device or peripheral, the instructions furnished the user shall include the following or similar statement, placed in a prominent location in the text of the manual: NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 121: Appendix A: Toxic Or Hazardous Materials Or Elements

    Appendix A: Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements Component Name Cr VI PBDE Sheet ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Metal(Case) Plastic Parts ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ (Panel) Circuit Board ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 122 To contact Amcrest support, please do one of the following: Visit http://amcrest.com/contacts and use the email form Call Amcrest Support using one of the following numbers Toll Free US: (888) 212-7538 International Callers (Outside of US): +1-713-893-8956 USA: 713-893-8956 Canada: 437-888-0177...

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