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Amcrest IP2M-848E
2MP 4x Zoom PoE PTZ Camera
User Manual
Version 2.0.0
Revised June 28nd, 2016
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  • Page 1 Amcrest IP2M-848E 2MP 4x Zoom PoE PTZ Camera User Manual Version 2.0.0 Revised June 28nd, 2016...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4.2.2 Accessing your camera using multiple mobile devices ................12 4.2.3 Configuring advanced settings on your camera ..................12 4.2.4 Using Amcrest Cloud for remote viewing, storage, and playback .............. 12 4.2.5 Using plug-and-play for remote web access ....................12 4.3 Amcrest View App Setup ...........................
  • Page 3 4.4.3 Logging in ..............................28 4.5 Amcrest Cloud Setup ............................29 4.6 Web Access Setup (AmcrestView.com) ......................30 4.6.1 Installing the AmcrestView.com browser plugin ................. 30 4.6.2 User method ............................33 4.7 Remote Web Access Setup ..........................39 4.7.1 UPnP/DDNS Remote Web Access Setup ..................... 39 4.7.2 Port Forwarding Remote Web Access Setup ....................
  • Page 4 5.4.2.9 Bonjour ..............................63 5.4.2.10 Multicast ............................64 5.4.2.11 802.1x ..............................64 5.4.2.12 QoS..............................65 5.4.3 Event ................................66 5.4.3.1 Video Detection ........................... 66 5.4.3.2 Audio Detection ........................... 69 5.4.3.3 Alarm ..............................70 5.4.3.4 Abnormality ............................72 5.4.4 Storage ................................ 75 5.4.4.1 Schedule ..............................
  • Page 5 Glossary of Terms ................................ 92 FCC Statement ................................94 Appendix A: Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements ....................95...
  • Page 6: Welcome

    Email Amcrest Customer Support support@amcrest.com Important Security Warning In order 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 7: Important Safeguards And Warnings

    Be sure to use only the accessories recommended by manufacturer. Before installation, please open the package and check to ensure that all of the components are present. Contact the retailer that you purchased from, or Amcrest directly if anything is broken or missing in the package.
  • Page 8: Features And Specifications

    1.1 Overview The Amcrest Outdoor PTZ w/ 4x Optical Zoom network camera is an excellent tool for digital surveillance 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 9: Device Overview

    2 Device Overview The diagram below shows the camera’s front profile.
  • Page 10: Connection & Installation

    3 Connection & Installation This section provides information about the connection and installation of the Amcrest Outdoor PTZ w/ 4x Optical Zoom network camera. 3.1 Connection Guide The camera initially should be connected via the following method: The IP2M-848E uses a POE cable for internet access, as well as to power the camera.
  • Page 11: Camera Access Setup

    4 Camera Access Setup This section of the guide will provide the user with information on how to setup access to the camera through any of the following methods. 4.1 Default Username and Password To login to the system for the first time, use one of the following default username/password combinations. Once you’ve successfully logged in, it is highly recommended to change the password for security reasons.
  • Page 12: Camera Setup Methods

    We offer 4 hours of free storage for your first camera. Please follow the instructions as outlined on section 4.5 (Amcrest Cloud setup) to sign up for our Amcrest Cloud service and get 4 hours of free storage.
  • Page 13: Amcrest View App Setup

    Every major app setup method will be covered in the following sections. 4.3.1 P2P Setup The P2P Setup method is the method that should always be used to add a camera to your Amcrest View app on a tablet or smartphone.
  • Page 14 2. From the home screen, tap the icon in the top 3. Tap the Add Device button. right corner to open the Device List. 4. Tap PoE Camera. 5. Tap P2P Setup.
  • Page 15 Note: Move the camera or the phone to ensure that the entire QR code is visible and focused in the frame. In case the QR code cannot be scanned, please tap Enter S/N Manually to enter in the camera’s serial number. 6.
  • Page 16: App Walkthrough

    4.3.3 Motion detection setup Setting up motion detection for the Outdoor PTZ w/ 4x Optical Zoom camera through the Amcrest View app will allow you to choose how your camera will react to and record motion. This is the best way to record events that are particularly of interest without needing to waste storage space by constantly recording.
  • Page 17 1. From the home screen, tap the icon in the Tap Configuration Center to open the top left corner to open the main menu. Configuration Center. 3. Tap Motion Detect to open the motion Select the camera that you want to modify detection settings menu.
  • Page 18: Push Notifications Setup

    Note: This feature is only available on the Amcrest View Pro version of the app, which is free to download. Here is a list of the configuration options for push notifications: ...
  • Page 19 1. From the home screen, tap the icon in the Tap Push Notifications to open the Push top left corner to open the main menu. Notifications settings menu.
  • Page 20 3. Tap Configuration to open the push Select the camera that you want to modify notifications settings menu. Tap Event List to push notification settings for. see a history of past push notifications. 5. Tap your camera’s toggle switch to activate From this screen, you can modify the settings push notifications and configure settings.
  • Page 21: Email Alerts Setup

    4.3.5 Email alerts setup The Amcrest Outdoor PTZ w/ 4x Optical Zoom network camera has the ability to send you email alerts to notify you when motion detection occurs. This is an alternative to using push notifications, which come directly through the Amcrest View app.
  • Page 22 3. Tap Email Alerts to open the email alerts Select the camera that you want to modify settings menu. email alert settings for. Note: If your Note: You can provider is not specify, in seconds, listed, select Other, the Interval: how then fill out the long the camera SMTP Server and...
  • Page 23: Desktop Access Setup

    4.4.1 Amcrest IP Config Software method Amcrest IP Config Software can be installed for free onto your computer from Amcrest’s official website. The IP Config Software is available for both Windows and Mac operating systems. To get directly to the downloads page, use this link: https://amcrest.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/201939038-All-Downloads...
  • Page 24 Otherwise, the steps below will walk you through how to download, install, and use Amcrest IP Config Software: 1. Log onto your computer, open your web browser of choice, and go to www.amcrest.com/support: 2. Then, hover over the Support tab up top and choose Downloads from the dropdown.
  • Page 25 5. You will be asked to allow this program to make changes to your computer with a pop-up window, click Yes. 6. Once you see the first page of the installer wizard, click Next to continue. 7. On the next page, check the box next to “I agree”, then click Install.
  • Page 26 8. After the progress bar completes, if you see a Windows Security Alert popup, click Allow access. 9. This brings you to the main screen of Amcrest IP Config Software. Your camera will automatically be found on your network and appear in the list (if properly connected with an Ethernet cable to your router). You...
  • Page 27: Installing The Amcrest Browser Plugin

    If your default browser is not Internet Explorer, you can write down the IP address from the Amcrest IP Config Software (IP address located above), open up Internet Explorer yourself, and type that into the search bar to get to the login screen. Typing your IP address directly into the search bar will look something like this: 4.4.2 Installing the Amcrest browser plugin...
  • Page 28: Logging In

    Note: After logging in for the first time, you will be prompted to change your password. To find the camera’s IP address, please refer to the Amcrest IP Config Software method (section 4.4.1) above. To install the browser plugin for the camera’s web interface, please refer to the section 4.4.2 above.
  • Page 29: Amcrest Cloud Setup

    4.5 Amcrest Cloud Setup Amcrest PoE cameras are able to sync with Amcrest Cloud; a service that stores recorded video streams in order to enable long-term storage. Amcrest Cloud also allows the user to easily find and download recorded video for...
  • Page 30: Web Access Setup (Amcrestview.com)

    5. View your camera live or watch recorded clips using the menu button on the top of the page. You can also use the Amcrest Cloud app on iOS and Android to add more cameras, play recordings, and view your camera live, from anywhere.
  • Page 31 2. Once you’re on the login page, you will see a message about installing the plugin below the login box. Click Download Now: 3. This will take you to another page where you will need to click the Download Now button: 4.
  • Page 32 7. The plugin will close your browser sessions to install. Save any pages, then click Yes: 8. On the next prompt, it will say the install was successful and ask you to restart your browser. Click OK: 9. You will be taken back to the login page and see another notification from your browser asking you to allow this plugin on this web page.
  • Page 33: User Method

    4.6.2 User method The user method requires that you first install the Amcrest browser plugin for AmcrestView.com. Then, you can register for an account to set up your camera. 1. On the main login screen, www.amcrestview.com, click the Register Now button: 2.
  • Page 34 3. You will see the Registration Successful message and a confirmation email will be sent to you: Check your email, and click the confirmation email from AmcrestView.com: 4. Once you’ve opened the email, click the confirmation link inside to complete your registration:...
  • Page 35 5. You will be taken back to AmcrestView.com and shown confirmation that your account has been activated. Click Go to Login: 6. You will be taken back to the login screen. Enter your new AmcrestView.com username and password, then click Login: 7.
  • Page 36 8. You will be taken to the main screen of your account. From here, click the Add Device button: 9. Now you can enter your camera’s information. Enter a Device Name (this can be anything). Then, fill in the S/N (serial number) this can be found on the sticker attached to the bottom of your camera or through the web interface (click the “i”...
  • Page 37 10. You will then see your camera added to the device list on the main screen. Click the ‘eye’ icon to view the live feed: 11. Your browser will give you a notification asking you to allow popups from AmcrestView.com. Click Options for this site, then click Always allow: 12.
  • Page 38 13. A final popup will appear asking you to confirm that you allow this plugin on your browser. Mark the checkbox next to Do not show me the warning for this program again, then click Allow: Now you can enable any of your added cameras to see their live feeds. In the top-right panel, there is a channel list.
  • Page 39: Remote Web Access Setup

    6. Click the Connections menu item on the left hand menu, and ensure that the HTTP port has changed. 7. 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 40: Port Forwarding Remote Web Access Setup

    18. Login to your camera, open the main menu then go to Setup -> Network. 19. 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 41: Nvr Access

    HTTP Port is 33333, the URL would be http://abc123456789.amcrestddns.com:33333 23. Enter in login details into the username and password fields and click login. If the process above is not working, please contact Amcrest Support via one of the following options: ...
  • Page 42: Operation And Interface

    5 Operation and Interface This section of the manual details the camera’s interface, as well as all of the operations the camera can perform. The main interface of the camera contains 6 major tabs on the top of the screen. By default, the interface opens on the Live tab.
  • Page 43 Section 1: This bar allows the user to select which stream type and which protocol they want to choose. For more information on stream types, see section 5.4.1.2.1. For more information on protocols, see section 5.4.2.2.1. Section 2: The functions bar allows the user to perform different camera functions while in live mode. See the table below for an explanation of the different functions available: Button Function Name...
  • Page 44: Ptz

    5.2 PTZ The PTZ tab allows the user to change the position of the camera. Below is a screenshot of the PTZ tab: The PTZ control panel allows the user to position the camera in different ways. Below is a screenshot of the PTZ control panel: The arrows on the PTZ control panel allow the user to move the camera’s position in a specific direction.
  • Page 45: Playback

    The speed dropdown box allows the user to control the speed at which the camera moves. The values range from 1 to 8, 8 being the fastest. The zoom buttons allow the user to digitally zoom in and out on the live preview picture. The dropdown box under PTZ settings allows the user to configure Presets and Tours.
  • Page 46 1. 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. 2. File Menu: This panel allows the user to select a file type and data source. 3.
  • Page 47: Setup

    5.4 Setup The Setup tab allows the user to change different camera settings. Below is a screenshot of the setup tab: There are 3 main sections to note in the Setup tab: 1. Menu Bar: The menu bar is composed of menu sections, which when clicked display any menu items that fall under their category.
  • Page 48: Camera

    5.4.1 Camera This menu section allows the user to change different camera settings for video, audio, and to manage image profiles. 5.4.1.1 Configuration This menu allows the user to configure image profiles for normal, day, and night usage. 5.4.1.1.1 Configuration Below is a screenshot that shows the Configuration tab in the Configuration menu item: Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Configuration tab in the Configuration menu item: ...
  • Page 49 effect on the general brightness of the whole video. The video color may become too strong if the value is too high. For the grey part of the video, distortion may occur if the white balance is not accurate. Please note the video may not be clear if the value is too low.
  • Page 50 5.4.1.1.2 Profile Management Below is a screenshot that shows the Profile Management tab in the Configuration menu item: Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Profile Management tab in the Configuration menu item:  Profile Management: This set of radio buttons allow the user to set what basis the profile management settings run on.
  • Page 51: Video

    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 52  Watermark Character: This field allows the user to set the watermark’s text. The default string is DigitalCCTV. The maximum length is 85 characters. This string can only include numbers, characters, and underscores. Sub Stream is a lower quality stream that allows the feed to take up less resources and bandwidth when streaming.
  • Page 53 5.4.1.2.3 Overlay Below is a screenshot that shows the Overlay tab in the Video menu item: 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.
  • Page 54: Audio

    5.4.1.2.4 Path Below is a screenshot that shows the Path tab in the Video menu item: 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 55: Network

    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 ...
  • Page 56 The P2P settings screen is where users can use a QR code to connect their smartphone or tablet to the camera. This feature needs to be enabled for use with the Amcrest View app, Amcrest Cloud, or AmcrestView.com. Below is a screenshot of the P2P settings tab:...
  • Page 57: Connection

    Enable: This checkbox allows the user to enable the P2P feature for the camera. This feature must be enabled for the camera to connect to a smartphone or tablet via the Amcrest View app. It is enabled by default. ...
  • Page 58: Pppoe

    5.4.2.2.2 ONVIF The ONVIF tab is where users can configure authentication via the ONVIF standard. Below is a screenshot of the ONVIF settings tab: To enable ONVIF, click the radio button next to Enable, and then click the save button. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button.
  • Page 59: Ddns

    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 60: Ip Filter

    5.4.2.5 IP Filter This screen allows for the filtering of IP addresses, either blocking them, or granting them access to the camera. This feature helps make the camera more secure by limiting remote access only to approved users. Below is a screenshot of the IP Filter screen: Below is an explanation of fields on the IP Filter settings screen: ...
  • Page 61: Smtp (Email)

    5.4.2.6 SMTP (Email) This screen allows for the configuring of email settings in order to permit the camera to send emails when an alarm is triggered. Below is a screenshot of the email settings screen: Below is an explanation of fields on the SMTP (Email) settings screen: ...
  • Page 62: Upnp

    5.4.2.7 UPnP UPnP stands for Universal Plug and Play, and it is a protocol used to easily connect devices to the internet. In the case of this camera, it allows the camera to connect to the router in an easy manner to quickly allow for remote access.
  • Page 63: Snmp

    5.4.2.8 SNMP SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. This protocol is used to provide a basic framework in order to allow connection between various network devices. Below is a screenshot of the SNMP settings screen: Below is an explanation of fields on the SNMP settings screen: ...
  • Page 64: Multicast

    Click the checkbox next to Enable to the Bonjour functionality. The Server Name field allows the user specify what name to use in order to connect devices via the Bonjour protocol. 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 65: Qos

    5.4.2.12 QoS QoS stands for Quality of Service and it refers to the overall performance of a computer network, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network. Below is a screenshot of the QoS screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the QoS screen: ...
  • Page 66: Event

    5.4.3 Event This menu section allows the user to change different settings for triggering events. 5.4.3.1 Video Detection The video detection menu has two tabs: Motion Detect and Video Tamper. 5.4.3.1.1 Motion Detect This tab allows the user to modify motion detection settings. Below is a screenshot of the Motion Detect tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Motion Detect tab: ...
  • Page 67 system detects another alarm signal, it can generate a new alarm since the anti-dither time has expired.  Detection Area: Clicking this button opens a pop up screen that can be used to set detection areas. 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).
  • Page 68 5.4.3.1.2 Video Tamper This tab allows the user to modify video tamper settings. Below is a screenshot of the Video Tamper tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Video Tamper tab:  Enable: This checkbox enables a video tamper alarm for the camera. ...
  • Page 69: Audio Detection

    5.4.3.2 Audio Detection This menu allows the user to modify audio detection settings. Below is a screenshot of the Audio Detect screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Audio Detect tab:  Enable: This checkbox enables an audio detection alarm for the camera. ...
  • Page 70: Alarm

     Record: This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to record video when an audio detection alarm is triggered.  Record Delay: his field specifies in seconds how long the delay between alarm activation and recording should  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 an audio detection alarm is triggered.
  • Page 71 Click and drag to set alarm activation for certain days of the week. Also, periods of relay activation 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 72: Abnormality

    5.4.3.4 Abnormality This menu has 3 tabs: SD Card, Network, and Illegal Access 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 73 5.4.3.4.2 Network This tab allows the user to set the camera’s response to a Network related abnormality. Below is a screenshot of the Network tab screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Network settings tab:  Event Type: This dropdown box allows the user to select which Network abnormality to set event triggers for. The 2 options are Disconnection and IP Conflict.
  • Page 74 5.4.3.4.3 Illegal Access This tab allows the user to set the camera’s response to an Illegal Access related abnormality. Below is a screenshot of the Illegal Access tab screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Illegal Access settings tab: ...
  • Page 75: Storage

    5.4.4 Storage This menu section allows the user to change storage settings for the camera. 5.4.4.1 Schedule The schedule menu manages the recording schedule for the camera. This menu has 3 tabs: Record Schedule, Snapshot Schedule, and Holiday Schedule. 5.4.4.1.1 Record Schedule This tab is where video recording settings are configured.
  • Page 76 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. 5.4.4.1.2 Snapshot Schedule This tab is where snapshot recording settings are configured. Below is a screenshot of the Snapshot Schedule settings screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Snapshot Schedule settings tab: ...
  • Page 77 5.4.4.1.3 Holiday Schedule This tab is where holiday settings are configured. Below is a screenshot of the Holiday Schedule settings screen: 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.
  • Page 78: Destination

    5.4.4.2 Destination This menu controls where recorded media is stored. There are 4 tabs in this menu: Path, SD Card, FTP, and NAS. 5.4.4.2.1 Path This tab is where the user can designate a path for recorded video and snapshots to reside in. Below is a screenshot of the Path tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Path settings tab: ...
  • Page 79  Refresh: This button refreshes the SD card table.  Format: This button formats the SD card. 5.4.4.2.3 FTP This tab is where the user can change FTP settings. Below is a screenshot of the FTP tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the FTP settings tab: ...
  • Page 80: Record Control

    5.4.4.2.4 NAS This tab is where the user can change NAS settings. Below is a screenshot of the NAS tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the NAS settings tab:  Enable: This checkbox allows the user to enable NAS uploading for the camera’s recorded media. ...
  • Page 81: System

    5.4.5 System This menu section allows the user to change general settings for the camera. 5.4.5.1 General This menu controls where general settings are configured. There are 2 tabs in this menu: General and Date & Time. 5.4.5.1.1 General This tab is where the user can configure some basic camera settings. Below is a screenshot of the General tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the General settings tab: ...
  • Page 82 5.4.5.1.1 Date & Time This tab is where the user can configure the date and time settings for the camera. Below is a screenshot of the Date & Time tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Date & Time settings tab: ...
  • Page 83: Manage Users

    5.4.5.2 Manage Users This menu allows the user to change the user accounts on the camera. By default, the camera only has the admin account which has all rights/authorities. Additional accounts can be created on this screen. Below is a screenshot of the manage users screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Manage Users screen: ...
  • Page 84: Restore Factory Settings

    5.4.5.3 Restore Factory Settings This screen allows the user to reset the camera and all of its settings to the factory settings. Below is a screenshot of the Default screen: Note: An alternate method to conduct a Factory Reset for the device is to press and hold the indicator light/reset button on the back of the device for 10 seconds (until the light changes).
  • Page 85: Auto Maintain

    5.4.5.5 Auto Maintain This screen allows the user to set auto maintenance settings for the camera. Below is a screenshot of the Auto Maintain screen: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Auto Maintain screen:  Auto Reboot: This checkbox allows the user to enable the auto reboot function. The dropdown box and field to the right of this checkbox allow the user to specify what date and time of the week the camera will auto reboot.
  • Page 86: Information

    5.4.6 Information This menu section allows the user to view information about the camera for reference purposes. 5.4.6.1 Version This screen allows the user to see various information about the camera’s software versions, as well as other information. Below is a screenshot of the camera’s version screen: On this screen, software version, web interface version, and ONVIF version are displayed.
  • Page 87: Online Users

    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 of the alarm instances that have occurred.
  • Page 88: 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 89 Below are a few possible reasons why this may be occurring:  The video quality setting is too low.  The camera software has a read error. Restart the camera to solve this problem.  The SD card is broken. ...
  • Page 90 11. Web Access isn't working. Below are a few possible reasons why this may be occurring:  Windows version is pre -Windows 2000 service pack 4. Use a more recent version of Windows.  ActiveX controls have been disabled.  The PC is not using DirectX 8.1 or higher.
  • Page 91 15. Alarms are not working. Below are a few possible reasons why this may be occurring:  The alarm is not setup correctly.  The alarm cable is not connected correctly.  The alarm input signal is not correctly configured. ...
  • Page 92  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.  Sensitivity – Sensitivity is the amount of change required to increase the motion detected by a percentage.
  • Page 93  Sub Stream – Sub Stream is an alternative streaming protocol for the camera. Sub stream uses less bandwidth and attempts to keep fluency high at the expense of quality.  Subnet Mask – a 32-bit number that masks an IP address, and divides the IP address into network address and host address.
  • Page 94 FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2.
  • Page 95 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 96 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 Amcrest support, please do one of the following:  Visit http://amcrest.com/contacts...

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