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4 Megapixel Network Camera User Manual For Fixed Lens Eyeball Dome Camera Please read this manual carefully before use of the products and preserve for reference purposes. Specifications are subject to change without notice*...
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Notes on Safety ■ Please use the specified power supply to connect. ■ Do not attempt to disassemble the camera; in order to prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. ■ There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Please contact the nearest service center as soon as possible if there is any failure.
Table of Contents Introduction IE Remote Access 2.1.1 Access through IP-Tool 2.1.2 Directly Access through IE Remote Preview The Remote Preview Interface Playback Snap Pictures Remote Live Surveillance System Configuration 4.1.1 Basic Information 4.1.2 Date & Time Video Configuration 4.2.1 Camera 4.2.2 Video Stream...
1 Introduction This IP-CAMERA is designed for high performance CCTV solutions. It adopts state of the art video processing chips. It utilizes most advanced technologies, such as video encoding and decoding technology, complies with the TCP/IP protocol, SoC, etc to ensure this system is more stable and reliable.
2 IE Remote Access You may connect IP-Cam via LAN (Local Area Network) or WAN (Wide Area Network). The details are as follows: LAN (Local network) In LAN, there are two ways to access IP-Cam: 1. access through IP-Tool; 2. directly access through IE browser.
③ Modify the IP address. The default IP address of this camera is 192.168.226.201. Click the information of the camera listed in the above table to show the network information on the right hand. Modify the IP address and gateway of the camera and make sure its network address is in the same local network segment as the computer’s.
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HTTP: 80 Data port: 9008 You may use the above default settings when you log in the camera for the first time. You may directly connect the camera to the computer through network cable. ① Manually set the IP address of the PC. The network segment should be as the same as the default settings of the IP camera.
> Scroll to DOWNLOAD UNSIGNED ACTIVEX CONTROLS > set it to PROMPT > Click OK. ③ After downloading Active X control, the login dialog box will pop up. ④ Input the default username and password and then enter to view camera, and access camera settings.
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IP Setup ③ Go to the router’s management interface through IE browser to forward the IP address and port of the camera. Login to the router by typing in the default gateway address into the web address bar of the browser (ex. http://192.168.1.1). Navigate to the Port forwarding, Virtual Server, Custom service, or Pinhole section in the router.
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① Go to ConfigNetwork ConfigPort menu to set the port number. ② Go to Config Network ConfigIP Address menu. Check “PPPoE” and then input the user name and password which you can get from your internet service provider. ③ Go to Config Network ConfigDDNS Config menu. Before you configure the DDNS, please apply for a domain name.
3 Remote Preview The Remote Preview Interface People icon Full screen Fix size Start recording Actual size Playback Zoom in Snap Zoom out Enable audio ● When motion detection alarm is triggered, the people icon will turn red. Right click to pop up a pull-down list as shown below:...
Stream: Three streams are optional. Turn off the live: Click this item to close present live preview. Enable audio: Open the volume control. Full screen: The live preview picture will be full-screen display. Double click or click right mouse to return to the previous interface.
Snap Pictures Select the image frame number, and then click “Snap” icon as shown below: Single Snap Snap multiple pictures: Select the image frame number pull down list box, such as 2, and check “Title” and “Time” to show capture title and time on the snap pictures simultaneously. Multi-picture Snap...
4 Remote Live Surveillance Functions of remote configurations include System Configuration, Video Configuration, Alarm Configuration, Network Configuration and Advanced Configuration. You should select the menu on the left and then set up the relative parameters. System Configuration The “System configuration” includes two submenus: Basic Information and Date & Time. 4.1.1 Basic Information In the “Basic Information”...
2. Set time zone. 3. Enable DST mode as required. 4. Set time. You may set time manually or enable NTP. Video Configuration Camera Configuration includes five submenus: Camera, Video Stream, OSD Config, Video Mask and ROI Config. 4.2.1 Camera Setting steps: 1.Go to “Video Configuration”...
Three video streams are adjustable. Resolution: The higher the resolution is, the clearer the image is. Frame rate: The higher the frame rate is, the more fluency the video is. However, more storage room will be taken up. Bitrate type: Including CBR and VBR. CBR means that no matter how changeable the video resources are, the compression bitrate keeps constant.
You may set time stamp, device name and custom OSD here. Drag the time stamp and custom OSD to set their position. Then press the “Save” button to save the settings. 4.2.4 Video Mask Go to “Video Config” “Video Mask” menu to display the interface. You can set 4 mask areas at most.
Clear the video mask: Go to video mask menu and then click “Clear” button to delete the current video mask area. 4.2.5 ROI Configuration To set up ROI 1. Go to Video ConfigROI Config menu. 2. Check “Enable” and then click “Draw” button. 3.
Alarm Configuration Alarm configuration includes four submenus: Motion Detection Area, Motion Detection Trigger, Motion Detection Schedule and Alarm Server. 4.3.1 Motion Detection Area 1. Go to “Alarm configuration” “Motion Detection Area” to see interface below. 2. Move the “Sensitivity” scroll bar to set up the motion trace sensitivity. 3.
4.3.3 Motion Detection Schedule Go to “Alarm configuration” “Motion Detection schedule” interface as shown below. Week schedule You can set an alarm schedule for any day of the week, Monday to Sunday. Add: Add the schedule for a special day. Erase: Delete holiday schedule.
Network Configuration Network configuration includes nine submenus: Port, IP Address, Server Configuration, IP Notify, DDNS Config, RTSP, UPNP, Mail configuration, and FTP. 4.4.1 Port 1. Go to “Network config” “Port” to see interface below. *Note: you do not need to change the ports if only 1 camera is being installed.
device. PPPoE: User needs to input the username and password for dial-up internet. Login to IE client and then enter username and password of PPPoE, save the setting and exit. Set up IP address change notice. Connect with Modem. Then the device will dial up internet automatically. Press the “Save”...
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2. Apply for a domain name. Take www. dvrdydns.com for example. in the IE address bar to visit its website. Then click “Registration” Input www.dvrdydns.com button to register as shown below. Create domain name. After you successfully request your domain name, you will see your domain in the list. 3.
4.4.6 RTSP Go to “Network Configuration” “RTSP” interface as shown below. 1. Select “Enable RTSP server”. 2. RTSP Port: Access Port of the streaming media. The default number is 554. 3. RTSP Address: The RTSP address you need to input in the media player. 4.
1. From Email: sender’s e-mail address. 2. User name and password: sender’s user name and password. 3. Server address: SMTP server address (ex. smtp.gmailx.com). 4. Select the secure connection type at the Secure Connection pull down list according to the smtp server authentication requirements.
4.5.1 User Configuration Go to Advanced configurationUser Configuration interface. Add user: 1. Clicking “Add” button pops up “Add user” dialog box. User Configuration Add User Note: After binding physical address to the IP-CAM, you can access the device on this PC in network only.
Note: The default super administrator cannot be deleted. Parameter Meaning User Name User name to operate the logon client end User Type Type of users, normal user, advanced user and super administrator The MAC addresses of user access the server which should set up Binding MAC address according to actual MAC address of server.
● Import & Export Configuration: You can import or export the setting information from PC or to device. 1. Click “Browse” to select save path for import or export information on PC. 2. You can import or export all setting information to PC. “User Configuration” and “Network Configuration,”...
Appendix Appendix 1 Q & A Q: How do i find my password if I forget it? A:Reset the device to the default factory settings. Default IP: 192.168.226.201 User name: admin Password: 123456 Q:I can’t connect devices through IE browser, why? A: Network is not well connected.
Appendix 2 Installation of Water-proof Rubber Plug In order to improve the water-proof effect, the rubber plugs are attached to some network bullet cameras. You may mount the rubber plugs to the mounting base of the camera as required when installing. The installation instructions are as follows. Please mount the rubber plug to the gap of the mounting base.
Appendix 3 Specifications 20m IR Water-proof Bullet Network 30m IR Water-proof Bullet Network Specification /Model Camera Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Image Size 2688×1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Auto Iris Fixed Iris Min. illumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 6mm@F1.6, angle of 3.3~12mm@F1.4, 3.6mm@F1.6, angle of view: 72°;...
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50m IR Water-proof Bullet Network 100m IR Water-proof Bullet Network Specification /Model Camera Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Image Size 2688×1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Auto Iris Fixed Iris Min. illumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 8mm@F1.6, angle of view: 38°; (6mm Camera Lens 8mm@F1.6, angle of view: 38°...
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Water-proof Mini Dome Network 20m IR Water-proof Dome Network Specification /Model Camera Camera 1/3"CMOS Image Sensor Image Size 2688×1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Auto Iris Fixed Iris Color: 0.05lux@ 0.05lux@F1.2, F1.2, AGC ON: 0 Min. illumination AGC ON: 0 lux lux with IR; B/W: 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR with IR 0.01lux@...
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Specification /Model 30m IR Water-proof Dome Network Camera Image Sensor 1/3"CMOS Image Size 2688×1520 Electronic Shutter 1/25s~1/100000s Auto Iris Fixed Iris Min. illumination 0.05lux@F1.2, AGC ON: 0 lux with IR 6mm@F1.6, angle of view: 50° ; (3.6mm, 3.3~12mm@F1.4, Camera Lens 8mm optional) angle of view: 80°~38°...
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