Speco O2VD2 User Manual

Speco O2VD2 User Manual

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O2VD2
Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and keep it for further reference

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  • Page 1 User Manual 2MP IP Camera O2VD2 Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and keep it for further reference...
  • Page 2 Important Safeguards and Warnings 1. Electrical safety All installation and operation here should conform to local electrical safety codes. Use a certified/listed 12VDC Class2 or adequate PoE switch. Improper handling and/or installation could run the risk of fire or electrical shock. 2.
  • Page 3 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

    Table of Contents Introduction ..........................................2 Web Access and Login ......................................3 Live View..........................................5 Camera Configuration ......................................7 System Configuration ................................7 4.1.1 System Information ..............................7 4.1.2 Date and Time ................................7 4.1.3 Local Recording ................................8 4.1.4 Storage ..................................
  • Page 5 Search ............................................ 35 Image Search ..................................35 Video Search ..................................37 5.2.1 Local Video Search ..............................37 5.2.2 SD Card Video Search..............................38 Appendix ............................................41 Appendix 1 Troubleshooting ......................................41...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing this network camera! Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and retain it for further reference. Should you require any technical assistance, please contact Speco Technologies Technical Support at 1-800-645-5516. Main Features  Built-in PoE (Power over Ethernet) ...
  • Page 7: Web Access And Login

    2 Web Access and Login The IP camera settings can be accessed via a web browser through the LAN. Available web browser: IE (plug-in required)/ Firefox/Edge/Safari/Google Chrome It is recommended to use the latest version of these web browsers. The menu display and operation of the camera may be slightly different by using the browser with plug-in or without plug-in. Installing plug-in will display more functions of the camera.
  • Page 8 If this is the first time for you to log in, the password prompt may only change the admin password. To change ONVIF password, you either have to check the “Match Onvif Password” box (if available) or go to the the ONVIF section to change the password. (ConfigNetworkPorts/ConnectionsOnvif)
  • Page 9: Live View

    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 Rule information display Fit (correct scale) SD card recording indicator Auto (fill the window) Abnormal color indicator Full screen (show video only)
  • Page 10 Icon Description Icon Description Zoom - Zoom + Focus - Focus + One key focus (used when image is out of focus after manual adjustment)
  • Page 11: Camera Configuration

    4 Camera Configuration Press the “Setup” button to go to the configuration interface. Note: Wherever applicable, click the “Save” button to save the settings. 4.1 System Configuration 4.1.1 System Information In the “System Information” interface, the system information of the device is listed. 4.1.2 Date and Time To set the time and date, go to SystemDate and Time.
  • Page 12: Local Recording

    4.1.3 Local Recording Go to SystemLocal Recording to set up the storage path of captured pictures and recorded videos on the local PC. There is also an option to enable or disable the bitrate display in the recorded files. Additionally, the snapshots triggered by smart events (including face detection, line crossing detection and intrusion detection) can be selected to save to the local PC.
  • Page 13  Schedule Recording Settings 1. Go to StorageRecord to go to the interface as shown below. 2. Set record stream, pre-record time and cycle writing. Pre Record Time: Set the time to record before the actual recording begins. 3. Set schedule recording. Check “Enable Schedule Record” and set the schedule. Weekly schedule Set the alarm time from Monday to Sunday for a single week.
  • Page 14: Video Configuration

    Set the format, resolution and quality of the image saved on the SD card and the snapshot interval and quantity and the timing snapshot here. Snapshot Quantity: The number you set here is the maximum quantity of snapshots. The actual quantity of snapshots may be less than this number.
  • Page 15 Brightness: Set the brightness level of the camera’s image. Contrast: Set the color difference between the brightest and darkest parts. Hue: Set the total color degree of the image. Saturation: Set the degree of color purity. The purer the color, the brighter the image is. WDR: WDR can adjust the camera to provide a better image when there are both very bright and very dark areas simultaneously in the field of the view by lowering the brightness of the bright area and increasing the brightness of the dark area.
  • Page 16: Video / Audio Configuration

    Drag “ ” icons to set the time of day and night. Blue means daytime and blank means night time. If the current mode of camera parameters is set to “Timing”, the image configuration mode will automatically switch between day and night according to the schedule.
  • Page 17: Osd Configuration

    Audio Encoding: G711A and G711U are selectable. Audio Type: LIN. LIN IN/MIC IN Volume: LIN IN Volume can be set here. 4.2.3 OSD Configuration Go to VideoOSD interface as shown below. Set time stamp, device name, OSD content and picture overlap here. After enabling the corresponding display and entering the content, drag them to change their position.
  • Page 18: Roi Configuration

    2. Click the “Draw Area” button and then drag the mouse to draw the video mask area. 3. Click the “Save” button to save the settings. 4. Return to the live to verify that the area have been drawn as shown as blocked out in the image. To clear the video mask: Click the “Clear”...
  • Page 19: Alarm Setup

    4.3 Alarm Setup 4.3.1 Motion Detection Go to AlarmMotion Detection to set motion detection alarm. 1. Check “Enable” check box to activate motion-based alarms. If unchecked, the camera will not send out any signals to trigger motion-based recording to the NVR or CMS, even if there is motion in the video. Alarm Holding Time: it refers to the interval time between the adjacent motion detections.
  • Page 20: Other Alarms

    4.3.2 Other Alarms  SD Card Full 1. Go to AlarmAnomalySD Card Full. 2. Click “Enable” and set the alarm holding time. 3. Set alarm trigger options. The setup steps are the same as motion detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details. ...
  • Page 21: Detection Configuration

    4.4 Detection Configuration This series of IP cameras supports certain smart functions, such as line crossing detection, region intrusion detection, etc. These events can be triggered as alarm events. For more accuracy, here are some recommendations for installation. Cameras should be installed on stable surfaces, as vibrations can affect the accuracy of detection. ...
  • Page 22: Exception

    Set the alarm area number and then enter the desired alarm area name. Only one alarm area can be added. Click the “Draw Area” button and then click around the area where you want to set as the alarm area in the image (the alarm area should be a closed area). Click the “Stop Draw”...
  • Page 23: Line Crossing

    1. Enable the applicable detection that is desired. Scene Change Detection: Alarms will be triggered if the scene of the video has changed. Video Blur Detection: Alarms will be triggered if the video becomes blurry. Video Cast Detection: Alarms will be triggered if the image is abnormal caused by color deviation. 2.
  • Page 24: Intrusion

    Set the alarm line number and direction. Up to 4 lines can be added. Multiple lines cannot be added simultaneously. Direction:A<->B, A->B and A<-B optional. This indicates the direction of the intruder who crosses over the alarm line that would trigger the alarm.
  • Page 25: Network Configuration

    1. Enable intrusion alarm. 2. Set the alarm holding time. 3. Set alarm trigger options. The setup steps are the same as motion detection. Please refer to motion detection chapter for details. 4. Click “Save” button to save the settings. 5.
  • Page 26: Port

    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. Use PPPoE-Click the “PPPoE Config” tab to go to the interface as shown below. Enable PPPoE and then enter the user name and password from your ISP.
  • Page 27: Server Configuration

    HTTP Port: The default HTTP port is 80. It can be changed to any port which is not occupied. HTTPS Port: The default HTTPs port is 443. It can be changed to any port which is not occupied. Data Port: The default data port is 9008. Please change it as necessary. RTSP Port: The default port is 554.
  • Page 28: Ddns

    Note: when adding the device to the third-party platform with ONVIF/RTSP protocol, please enter the username and password created in the above interface. 4.5.5 DDNS If the camera is set up with a DHCP connection, DDNS should be set for accessing the camera from the internet. 1.
  • Page 29: 802.1X

    2. Check the corresponding version checkbox (Enable SNMPv1, Enable SNMPv2, Enable SNMPv3) according to the version of the SNMP software that will be used. 3. Set the values for “Read SNMP Community”, “Write SNMP Community”, “Trap Address”, “Trap Port” and so on. Please make sure the settings are the same as that of the SNMP software.
  • Page 30: Rtsp

    authentication system to identify the device in a local network. If the camera connected to the network interface of the switch has passed the authentication of the switch, it can be accessed via the local network. Protocol type and EAPOL version: Please use the default settings. User name and password: The user name and password must be the same with the user name and password applied for and registered in the authentication server.
  • Page 31: Upnp

    4.5.10 UPNP If this function is enabled, the camera can be quickly accessed through the LAN. Go to NetworkUPnP. Enable UPNP and then enter UPnP name. 4.5.11 Email If you need to trigger Email when an alarm happens or IP address is changed, please set the Email here first. Go to NetworkEmail.
  • Page 32: Https

    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: The port of the FTP server. Use Name and Password: The username and password that are used to login to the FTP server. 4.5.13 HTTPS HTTPs provides authentication of the web site and protects user privacy.
  • Page 33: Qos

    Click the “Create” button to create a private certificate. Enter the country (only two letters available), domain (camera’s IP address/domain), validity date, password, province/state, region and so on. Then click “OK” to save the settings. * Click “Create a certificate request” to enter the following interface. Click “Create”...
  • Page 34 Add user: 1. Click “Add” to pop up the following textbox. 2. Enter user name in “User Name” textbox. 3. Enter letters or numbers in “Password” and “Confirm Password” textbox. Please set the password according to the requirement of the password security level (Go to SetupSecuritySecurity ManagementPassword Security interface to set the security level). 4.
  • Page 35: Online User

    3. Enter the old password of the user in the “Old Password” text box. 4. Enter the new password in the “New password” and “Confirm Password” text box. 5. Modify the permission as necessary. 6. Click the “OK” button to save the settings. Note: To change the access level of a user, the user must be deleted and added again with the new access level.
  • Page 36: Security Management

    The setup steps are as follows: Check the “Enable address filtering” check box. Select “Block/Allow the following address”, IPv4/IPv6 and then enter IP address in the address box and click the “Add” button. 4.6.4 Security Management Go to SecuritySecurity Management as shown below. In order to prevent against malicious password unlocking, “locking once illegal login”...
  • Page 37: Maintenance Configuration

    4.7 Maintenance Configuration 4.7.1 Backup and Restore Go to MaintenanceBackup & Restore. Import & Export Settings  Configuration settings of the camera can be exported form a camera into another camera. 1. Click “Browse” to select the save path for import or export information on the PC. 2.
  • Page 38: Operation Log

    3. The device will restart automatically Caution! Do not close the browser or disconnect the camera from the network during the upgrade. 4.7.4 Operation Log To query and export log: 1. Go to MaintenanceOperation Log. 2. Select the main type, sub type, start and end time. 3.
  • Page 39: Search

    5 Search 5.1 Image Search In the Setup interface, click Search to go to the interface as shown below. Images that are saved on the PC or SD card can be found here.  Local Image Search 1. Choose “Picture”—“Local”. 2.
  • Page 40 Click to return to the previous interface.  SD Card Image Search 1. Choose “Picture”—“SD Card”. 2. Set time: Select date and choose the start and end time. 3. Choose the alarm events at the bottom of the interface. 4. Click to search the images.
  • Page 41: Video Search

    Icon Description Icon Description Close: Select an image and click Close all: Click this button to close all this button to close the image. images. Save: Click this button to select the Save all: Click this button to select the path for saving the image on the path for saving all pictures on the PC.
  • Page 42: Sd Card Video Search

    Icon Description Icon Description Play button. After pausing the video, Pause button click this button to continue playing. Stop button Speed down Speed up Watermark display Enable / disable audio; drag the slider to adjust the volume after enabling audio. 5.2.2 SD Card Video Search Click Search to go to the interface as shown below.
  • Page 43 4. Select the alarm events at the bottom of the interface. 5. Select mix stream (video and audio stream) or video stream as needed. 6. Double click on a file name in the list to start playback. The time table can be shown in 24H/12H/2H/1H format by clicking the corresponding buttons. Video clip and downloading 1.
  • Page 44 Click “Set up” to set the storage directory of the video files. Click “Open” to play the video. Click “Clear List” to clear the downloading list. Click “Close” to close the downloading window.
  • Page 45: Appendix

    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. 1.
  • Page 46 Models: O2VD2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statements 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.

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