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  • Page 1 C o v e r User manual Network cameras Ver 1.006.000...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1   Introduction ………………………………………………………………… 1.1   About User Manuals ………………………………………………………… 1.2   Compatible models and symbols in this manual ……………………………… 1.3   Abbreviation ………………………………………………………………… 1.4   Disclaimer …………………………………………………………………… 1.5   For trademarks and registered trademarks ………………………………… 1.6   NETWORK RELATIONSHIP …………………………………………………...
  • Page 3 Contents 3   Setting ……………………………………………………………………… 3.1   Displaying the configuration panel from the PC ……………………………… 3.1.1   How to display ……………………………………………………………… 3.1.2   How to operate ……………………………………………………………… 3.1.3   Setting Panel Screen ……………………………………………………… 3.2   [Basic] to perform basic settings ……………………………………………...
  • Page 4 Contents 7.3.1   Schedule/alarm setting (event type setting screen) ……………………… 7.3.2   Alarm: Sets terminal and operation detection (alarm setting screen) …… 7.3.3   Alarm: Sets operation condition (Alarm type setting screen) ……………… 7.3.4   Alarm: Setting details of image transfer or recording conditions …………...
  • Page 5 Contents 10   Set PTZ …………………………………………………………………… 10.1   [Cam. Function] for setting the operation of cameras …………………… 10.2   [Position] for setting positions ……………………………………………… 10.2.1   Set the preset position (preset position setting screen) ………………… 10.2.2   Set the preset sequence setting (preset sequence setting screen) ……...
  • Page 6 Contents 12.10.2   Set the HTTP alarm notification ………………………………………… 13   [User mng.] to set authentication ……………………………………… 13.1   [User auth.] to configure user-authentication …………………………… 13.2   [Host auth.] to configure host-authentication …………………………… 13.3   [System] to set preference streams ………………………………………...
  • Page 7 Contents 16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine ………………………………… 16.1   [System log] to check the system logs …………………………………… 16.2   [Upgrade] to upgrade the software ………………………………………… 16.3   [Status] for checking the status …………………………………………… 16.4   [Default reset] to initialize and restart the computer ……………………… 16.5  ...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    This manual explains how to operate and configure a camera using a web browser. For camera settings, we recommend using the i-PRO setup tool (iCT). By using the i-PRO Setup Tool (iCT), you can configure up to 1024 cameras simultaneously and you can efficiently configure the cameras.
  • Page 9 1   Introduction 1.2   Compatible models and symbols in this manual Symbol Term Aircraft type [PTZ] PTZ cameras WV-X86531-Z2_PTZ、 WV-X86530- Z2_PTZ、 WV-S66700-Z3L、 WV-X66700- Z3LS、 WV-S66700-Z3、 WV- X66700-Z3S、 WV-S66600-Z3L、 WV-X66600- Z3LS、 WV-S66600-Z3、 WV- X66600-Z3S、 WV-S66300-Z4L、 WV-X66300- Z4LS、 WV-S66300-Z3L、 WV- X66300-Z3LS、 WV-S66300-Z4、 WV-X66300-Z4S、...
  • Page 10 1   Introduction 1.2   Compatible models and symbols in this manual [MULTI] Multi-directional cameras WV-X86531-Z2_MULTI、 WV- X86530-Z2_MULTI WV-S85702-F3L、 WV-S85402-V2L WV-U85402-V2L [MULTI4] Multi-directional cameras (4 eyes) WV-X86531-Z2_MULTI [MULTI3] Multi-directional cameras (3 eyes) WV-X86530-Z2_MULTI [MULTI2] Multi-directional cameras (2 eyes) WV-S85702-F3L、 WV-S85402-V2L WV-U85402-V2L [MULTI2S] Multi-directional cameras (2-eye...
  • Page 11: Abbreviation

    1   Introduction 1.3   Abbreviation [Comp Compact Dome cameras (X/S series, WV-X35302-F2LM、 WV-X35302- actX・S-2M] Image capture size: 2MP) F2L、 WV-S35302-F2L、 WV-S32302-F2L [CompactU-4M] Compact Dome cameras (U series, WV-U35401-F2L、 WV-U35301-F2L Image capture size: 4MP) [CompactU-2M] Compact Dome cameras (U series, WV-U31401-F2L、...
  • Page 12: Disclaimer

    1   Introduction 1.5   For trademarks and registered trademarks The microSDXC/microSDHC/microSD memory card is called an SD card or SD memory card. Universal Plug and Play is designated UPnP™ or UPnP. Disclaimer ● The purpose of this product is to obtain images for monitoring specific areas. This product alone is not intended to prevent crimes.
  • Page 13: Network Relationship

    1   Introduction 1.7   Instructions for use ● iPad and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc. registered in the United States and other countries. ● Android and Google Chrome are trademarks of Google LLC. ● Firefox is a trademark of the Mozilla Foundation in the United States and other countries. ●...
  • Page 14 1   Introduction 1.7   Instructions for use In order to prevent unintended access by third parties, ● Keep the user authentication setting [On]. For long-term stable performance Do not use the product in a place with high temperature and high humidity for a long time. Degradation of parts shortens the life of the product.
  • Page 15 1   Introduction 1.7   Instructions for use may deteriorate, resulting in discoloration. When the direction of fixed monitoring is changed, spot light on the previous screen will change color and remain. ● When you shoot a fast-moving object, you may see the object bending diagonally across the screen.
  • Page 16 1   Introduction 1.7   Instructions for use MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM Position Refresh [PTZ Cameras] If the watch is used for a long time, the preset position may be misaligned. It is recommended to set position refresh using the schedule function and periodically correct camera misalignment. Refer to the following instructions for setting.
  • Page 17 1   Introduction 1.7   Instructions for use →2.2 Initial setting (Multi-directional/PTZ integrated camera)
  • Page 18: Operation

    2   Operation 2.1   Initial Setting 2   Operation Initial Setting Administrator registration The administrator registration screen is displayed when the camera is first accessed (or when the camera is initialized). Enter an administrator's user name and password to ensure that there are no mistakes. Use the following login.
  • Page 19 2   Operation 2.1   Initial Setting ・ [User name (1 to 32 characters)] Enter an administrator username. ・Number of characters that can be entered:1 to 32 characters ・Characters that cannot be entered:Double-byte and single-byte symbols&: ; ¥   ・ [Password (8 to 32 characters)]/[Retype password] Enter the administrator's password.
  • Page 20 2   Operation 2.1   Initial Setting [Note:] ・Enter case-sensitive data. ・Use at least three of the following passwords: uppercase alphabetic characters, lowercase alphabetic characters, numbers, and symbols. ・Configure the password so that it does not contain the user name. [Important] ・If the set user name or password is lost, the camera must be initialized.
  • Page 21 2   Operation 2.1   Initial Setting Language/Datetime Settings ・ [Menu language] Select the first language that appears when you access the camera from the list below. [Auto]/[English]/[Japanese]/[Italian]/[French]/[German]/[Spanish]/[Chinese]/[Russian]/ [Portuguese] [Auto] automatically selects the languages used by the browser. If your computer is not compatible with the language, the English language is selected.
  • Page 22 2   Operation 2.1   Initial Setting ・MM/DD/YYYY: 04/01/2021 13:10:00 ・DD/Mmm/YYYY: 01/Apr/2021 13:10:00 ・YYYY/MM/DD: 2021/04/01 13:10:00 ・Mmm/DD/YYYY: Apr/01/2021 13:10:00 ・ [Date] Click the button to set the camera date. Click to get the date of the PC and display it. ・...
  • Page 23: Initial Setting (Multi-Directional/Ptz Integrated Camera)

    2   Operation 2.2   Initial setting (Multi-directional/PTZ integrated camera) settings (month, week, day of the week, and time). ・ [Start time & date] [End time & date] When [Auto] is selected in [Summer time(daylight saving)] Setting, the start date and time of Daylight Saving Time and the end date and time of Daylight Saving Time are set in Month, Week, Day of Week, and Time.
  • Page 24 2   Operation 2.2   Initial setting (Multi-directional/PTZ integrated camera) ・ [Set to both cameras] When the setting is performed with the checkbox checked, the [User name] and [Password] entered into the PTZ camera are also set for the Multi-directional camera. If you want to set up different administrator information for the PTZ camera and the...
  • Page 25 2   Operation 2.2   Initial setting (Multi-directional/PTZ integrated camera) Multi-directional camera, uncheck the checkbox and enter [User name] and [Password]. ・ [User name (1 to 32 characters)] Enter an administrator username. ・Number of characters that can be entered:1 to 32 characters ・Characters that cannot be entered:Double-byte and single-byte symbols "...
  • Page 26 2   Operation 2.2   Initial setting (Multi-directional/PTZ integrated camera) Language/Datetime Settings ・ [Menu language] Select the first language that appears when you access the camera from the list below. [Auto]/[English]/[Japanese]/[Italian]/[French]/[German]/[Spanish]/[Chinese]/[Russian]/ [Portuguese] [Auto] automatically selects the languages used by the browser. If your computer is not compatible with the language, the English language is selected.
  • Page 27 2   Operation 2.2   Initial setting (Multi-directional/PTZ integrated camera) ・MM/DD/YYYY: 04/01/2021 13:10:00 ・DD/Mmm/YYYY: 01/Apr/2021 13:10:00 ・YYYY/MM/DD: 2021/04/01 13:10:00 ・Mmm/DD/YYYY: Apr/01/2021 13:10:00 ・ [Date] Click the button to set the camera date. Click to get the date of the PC and display it. ・...
  • Page 28: Viewing Images From A Pc

    2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC settings (month, week, day of the week, and time). ・ [Start time & date] [End time & date] When [Auto] is selected in [Summer time(daylight saving)] Setting, the start date and time of Daylight Saving Time and the end date and time of Daylight Saving Time are set in Month, Week, Day of Week, and Time.
  • Page 29: View Camera Images

    2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC 2.3.1 View camera images Start the PC web browser. Enter the IP addresses set in the IP Easy Configuration software in the [Address] boxes of the web browser. Example IPv4 address input:URL registered with the http://IPv4 address http://192.168.0.10/ Example IPv6 address input:Http://[URL registered with IPv6 address] Http://[2001:db8::10]/...
  • Page 30 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC [Note:] ・If [User auth.] is set to [Off], the Username and Password entry window will not be displayed prior to the live page. Enter the username and password and click [OK] to display the Live image pages. For more information on Live image pages, please see the following.
  • Page 31 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC JPEG images are displayed. JPEG images can be displayed even if [Stream transmission] is set to [On]. However, in this case, the image update rate of the JPEG image is limited as shown in the table below. →9.3 [Image] for setting up streams ・Image updating speed of JPEG images may be slow depending on network environments, PC performance, object, and number of accesses.
  • Page 32 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC (continued) Rapid PTZ cameras (X/S series, Image capture size: 6MP) mode capture size JPEG(1) JPEG(2) JPEG(1) JPEG(2) 30 fps mode 3328x1872 Up to 1 fps Up to 15 fps Up to 30 fps Up to 30 fps 2560x1440 Up to 2 fps...
  • Page 33 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC PTZ camera (X series, Image capture size: 2MP), Rapid PTZ camera (X/S series, Image capture (continued) size: 2MP) 50 fps mode/ 1920x1080 Up to 4.2 fps Up to 12.5 fps Up to 25 fps(*) Up to 25 fps(*) 1280x720 25 fps mode/...
  • Page 34 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC 640x360 Up to 12.5 fps 320x180 for the (*) imaging mode of 12.5 fps Compact camera Please refer to the following for the relationship between your model and symbols and terminology. →1.2 Compatible models and symbols in this manual Compact Dome cameras (X/S series, Image capture size: 4MP) Image capture...
  • Page 35 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC JPEG (2) can be selected. Compact Dome cameras (X/S series, Image capture size: 2MP) Image capture Image capture Stream delivery mode size JPEG(1) JPEG(2) JPEG(1) JPEG(2) 16:9(60fps/50fps) 1920x1080 Up to 5 Up to 30 Up to 30 fps/4.2 fps...
  • Page 36 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC (continued) Compact Dome cameras (U series, Image capture size: 4MP) 1920x1080 fps/3.1 fps fps/4.2 fps fps/8.3 fps fps/25 fps 1280x720 640x360 320x180 4:3 (30 fps/25 fps) 1280x960 Up to 3 Up to 5 Up to 10 Up to 30...
  • Page 37 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC (continued) New X fixed camera (Image capture size: 2MP) 16:9(30fps/25fps) 1920x1080 Up to 5 Up to 30 Up to 30 mode fps/4.2 fps fps/25 fps fps/25 fps 1280x720 640x360 Up to 15 fps/12.5 fps 320x180 16:9(30fps/25fps)
  • Page 38 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC (continued) New X fixed camera (Image capture size: 5MP) 1280x960 Up to 5 800x600 fps/4.2 fps Up to 15 fps/12.5 fps 400x300 QVGA 4:3(60fps/50fps) -(no function) -(no function) -(no function) -(no function) -(no function) mode (1) *1 Only the same Image capture size as configured in stream (1), stream (2), stream (3), stream (4), and JPEG (2) can be selected.
  • Page 39: About Live Image

    2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC New X fixed camera (Image capture size: 8MP) Image capture Image capture Stream delivery mode size JPEG(1) JPEG(2) JPEG(1) JPEG(2) 16:9(30fps/25fps) 3840x2160 Up to 1 fps Up to 30 Up to 30 2560x1440 Up to 2 fps mode...
  • Page 40 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC 2.3.2.1 Live image pages of Compact Dome Camera and New X Fixed Camera ① [Camera title] The title of the camera entered in [Camera title] on the [Basic] tab is displayed. If you click the icon, the camera title becomes a text box and you can edit the string.
  • Page 41 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC ④ [Snap shot] BottaNs A snapshot (one still image) is acquired and the image is displayed in a separate window. Right-click on the image to save the image using the web browser function. [Note:] ・If it takes more than a certain period of time to acquire a snapshot depending on the network environment, the image may not be displayed.
  • Page 42 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC Our Technical Information Website for adjusted sizes for each Extension software we sell and provide<Control No.: C0320>It is listed. ⑩ [Camera Control Panel Display]Button( ) The camera control panel can be displayed or hidden. The camera control panel can be set to [Brightness], etc.
  • Page 43 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC [Note:] ・Displays the value set in the stream. The actual bit rate and frame rate vary depending on your network environment and PC. ⑮ [Main area] Displays the camera image. The current date and time are displayed according to the set [Time display format] and [Date/time display format].
  • Page 44 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC output terminal and the display disappears. →2.6 Operation when alarm is generated [Note:] ・The alarm notification is not linked to the alarm notification operation such as recording to the SD Memory Card or mail transfer. Check the respective operation settings.
  • Page 45 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC It can be adjusted from 0 to 255. Clicking the button brightens the image. Click the button to darken the image. Click the button to return to the default settings. ㉑...
  • Page 46 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC 2.3.2.2 Live image pages of the PTZ camera ①[Camera title] The title of the camera entered in [Camera title] on the [Basic] tab is displayed. If you click the icon, the camera title becomes a text box and you can edit the string. ②[SD save status display] Displays the storage status on the SD Memory Card.
  • Page 47 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC The main area images are displayed according to the settings in [Stream] and [JPEG]. You can also configure the [Initial display stream] of the [Image] tabs to show the first streams that appear when you are accessing the cameras.
  • Page 48 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC when using the function extension software. For the size of adjustments for each of the functional extensions we sell and provide, our technical information website<Control No.: C0320>It is listed. ⑩[Snap shot] BottaNs A snapshot (one still image) is acquired and the image is displayed in a separate window.
  • Page 49 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC -Remote and nearby subjects mixed together -Subjects (white walls, etc.) without contrast -A horizontal subject, such as a blind-an oblique subject-a dark subject ⑭[PTZ Panel]-Control pad Left-click the pads and buttons to adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the image (pan tilt).
  • Page 50 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC →10.2.2 Set the preset sequence setting (preset sequence setting screen) [H] next to the number indicates [HomePosition]. Select [HomePosition] to move the orientation of the camera to the home position. →10.1 [Cam.
  • Page 51 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC duplex)] [Interactive(Half-duplex)] in the configuration menus. Buttons, Click the button or move the volume cursor to adjust the voice volume in four steps: Off/weak/medium/strong. Click the talk button to turn on/off the talking voice (from PC). →3.7 [Audio] for setting sound [Note:] ・Transmission voice can only be used when connected with HTTPS.
  • Page 52 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC cursor returns to the earpiece volume set in the [Audio] tabs of the setting menus. ・On the screen, the volume cursor can be fine-tuned, but actually it is set to one of four levels of volume.
  • Page 53 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC →2.6 Operation when alarm is generated [Note:] ・The alarm notification is not linked to the alarm notification operation such as recording to the SD Memory Card or mail transfer. Check the respective operation settings.
  • Page 54 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC specified image angle may not be achieved. ・If the mouse is dragged to move to an angle that exceeds the rotational range of the camera, the camera moves to the position where it can be operated, and then the zoom factor is automatically adjusted.
  • Page 55 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC ①[Camera title] The title of the camera entered in [Camera title] on the [Basic] tab is displayed. If you click the icon, the camera title becomes a text box and you can edit the string. ②[SD Storage Status Display] Displays the storage status on the SD Memory Card.
  • Page 56 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC The image to be displayed in the main area can be selected from the following. [Dual]When selected: [Streams(2)]/ [JPEG] When 1 or 2 is selected: [Stream(1)]/ [Stream(2)]/[JPEG] The main area image is displayed according to the settings in streams (1) to (2) and JPEG. You can also configure the [Initial display stream] of the [Stream] tabs to show the first streams that appear when you are accessing the cameras.
  • Page 57 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC [Notice:] When [Dual] is selected in [Layout], select [Camera 1-Camera 2] or [Camera 2-Camera 1] in the order in which the cameras are displayed in [Camera display order]. ⑧[Select stream]-[View Stream Information] Displays the settings of the compression method, resolution, bit rate, frame rate, etc.
  • Page 58 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC The camera control panel can be displayed or hidden. The camera control panel can be set to [Brightness], etc. ⑭[Camera Control Panel]-[Brightness] It can be adjusted from 0 to 255. Clicking the button brightens the image. Click the button to darken the image.
  • Page 59 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC →3.7 [Audio] for setting sound • If [Audio transmission mode] is set to [Mic input] or [Interactive(Full-duplex)] [Interactive (Half-duplex)] • If [Audio input encoding format] is set to [AAC-LC] Buttons, You can adjust the earpiece volume in four steps: [Off], [Low], [Middle], and [High] by clicking on buttons or by moving the volume cursor.
  • Page 60 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC Please refer to the following for details of the log list and how to play back the image. →2.7 Display the log list ⑲[Camera Control Panel]-[Record/Play (SD Memory Card)] This can only be set when [Save trigger] is set to [Manual save] on the [SD memory card] tabs. You can manually save images to SD Memory Cards by clicking [Start].
  • Page 61 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC live screen. Use the corresponding equipment. ㉔Frame rate / bit rate display button Displays the frame rate and bit rate of the stream currently displayed in the live display. [Note:] This button is not displayed if the live image meets any of the following conditions.
  • Page 62 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC Multi-directional camera...
  • Page 63 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC ①[Camera title] The title of the camera entered in [Camera title] on the [Basic] tab is displayed. If you click the icon, the camera title becomes a text box and you can edit the string. ②[SD Storage Status Display] Displays the storage status on the SD Memory Card.
  • Page 64 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC ⑤[Stream Selection Display button] You can toggle between displaying and hiding popup displays on the stream selection screen. In the streaming selection window, you can set the [Live view] etc. ⑥[Before/after image comparison toggle button] Click the icon to acquire and display the still image.
  • Page 65 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC     The main area image is displayed according to the settings in the stream and JPEG. You can also configure the [Initial display stream] of the [Image] tabs to show the first streams that appear when you are accessing the cameras.
  • Page 66 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC Displays the camera image. The current date and time are displayed according to the set [Time display format] and [Date/time display format]. →8.1 [Basic] to perform basic settings The set text is displayed on the screen. The number of lines is two. When H.265 is displayed, when the bit rate is high, it may be displayed at the refresh interval.
  • Page 67 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC [Note:] ・The following subjects cannot be focused with auto focus. Focus manually. A subject that is bright or reflects strong light -Subject over water droplets or dirty glass Remote and nearby subjects mixed together -Subjects (white walls, etc.) without contrast A horizontal subject, such as a blind-an oblique subject-a dark subject ⑱[PTZ panel-[Control pad]...
  • Page 68 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC [Note:] ・If the content of [Self return] operates at the time set by [Self return time] during the auto mode operation, the auto mode operation stops. →10.1 [Cam. Function] for setting the operation of cameras ⑳[PTZ-panel]-[Preset No.] Select the preset position from the pull-down menu and click the [Move] button to move the camera's orientation to the preset position registered beforehand.
  • Page 69 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC After the manual operation is completed, select the time before returning to the operation set by [Self return]. ㉒[Alarm notification] When an alarm is generated, it is displayed as a popup. Clicking the [X] button resets the output terminal and the display disappears.
  • Page 70 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC hear the sound of the camera browser opened later. Access and check one by one. ・If network communication is unstable, voice reception may be stopped. In this case, restart voice reception by turning on and off the earpiece button. ㉕[Camera Control Panel]-[Audio output volume (PC to Camera)] This can only be set if [Audio transmission mode] is set to [Audio output] or [Interactive(Full- duplex)] [Interactive(Half-duplex)] in the configuration menus.
  • Page 71 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC [Note:] ・The names of [AUX], [Open], and [Close] can be changed. →12.3 [Alarm] to change the aux name ㉗[SD Memory Cards]-[Rec. on SD] This can only be set when [Save trigger] is set to [Manual save] on the [SD memory card] tabs. You can manually save images to SD Memory Cards by clicking [Start].
  • Page 72 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC [Note:] ・[MULTI_PTZ] If [Left/Right] is selected in [Layout], the displayed Multi- directional camera window will be [4 split]. ・[MULTI_PTZ] If [Up/Down] is selected in [Layout], the displayed Multi- directional camera will be [360 deg.] or [270 deg.]. ・[MULTI_PTZ] If the Multi-directional camera [Image capture mode] is set to [Quad Mode], [Up/Down] cannot be selected in [Layout].
  • Page 73: Monitor Images From Multiple Cameras

    2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC [Note:] This button is not displayed if the live image meets any of the following conditions. ・JPEG stream display ・JPEG refresh interval ・Multi-screen ・[Quad] display / [Triple] display ・Multi-sensor + PTZ 2.3.3 Monitor images from multiple cameras Images from multiple cameras can be displayed on a multi-screen.
  • Page 74 2   Operation 2.3   Viewing images from a PC ① [Live view] pull-down menu Select the image displayed in the main area. ② [Layout] pull-down menu Select from the pull-down menu to display images from cameras in multi-screens of 4 to 9 or even 16screens.
  • Page 75: Viewing Images From Mobile/Tablet Terminals

    2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ⑥ Camera title If you click the camera title, live images from the corresponding camera will be displayed on the“Live” page of the newly opened window. ⑦ Camera control bar Can be used to get snap shot of JPEG images.
  • Page 76 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals 2.4.1.1 Viewing images of a compact camera and new X fixed camera from a portable terminal (smartphone, etc.) [http://IP address/cam] by mobile phone Or [Host name/cam registered at http://DDNS server] Enter and press the Enter button to view the this product image.
  • Page 77 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ①[Image capture size switchover] When the button is pressed, the button for selecting Image capture size is displayed. Select Image capture size from the displayed buttons to toggle Image capture size. The Image capture size set in the [JPEG(1)] [JPEG(2)] of the [JPEG] in the [Image] tab is displayed.
  • Page 78 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ・If the HTTP port number is changed from 80, [http://IP address:port number/cam] Enter the port number of the this product. If you are using the DDNS function, [http://Host name registered on the DDNS server: Port number/cam] Please enter.
  • Page 79 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ①[Live image] Displays the area camera image. ②[Operation button area] When the function is selected in the function selection area, the button to operate the function is displayed. ③[Zoom operation area] Displays the zoom button.
  • Page 80 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ①[Pan/Tilt] Press the button to display the button to operate the pan/tilt. 、 、 、 Press the buttons to pan/tilt in each direction. ②[Preset Press the button to display the button for selecting the preset position. By selecting the preset number from the displayed button, the camera image is displayed in the direction of the...
  • Page 81 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals preset registered camera. Only position numbers 1 to 4 are displayed for preset positions. Only registered preset positions are displayed, and unregistered preset positions are not displayed. ③[Resolution switchover] Press the button to display the screen for selecting the resolution. The resolution is switched by selecting the resolution from the displayed buttons.
  • Page 82 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals Press the button to display the button to operate the AUX output. 、 The button enables you to control the AUX output terminal. This message is displayed only when [Terminal 3] is set to [AUX output] in the operation setting menu.
  • Page 83 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ⑥[Zoom display] 、 、 You can zoom the camera image with the buttons. [Note:] ・The screen size displayed on the mobile phone can be changed by accessing the following. -Large screen size: http://IP address/cam/dl -Display medium: http://IP address/cam/dm -display small: http://IP address/cam/ds ・The resolution displayed by [Resolution] changes, but the size of the images does...
  • Page 84 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ・Audio cannot be received or sent from a mobile terminal. ・Some mobile terminals may not be able to display images when the image size is large. This may be displayed when the [Image quality setting] of [JPEG] is close to low quality.
  • Page 85 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ①[Live image] Displays the area camera image. ②[Operation button area] When the function is selected in the function selection area, the button to operate the function is displayed. ③[Function selection area] Displays and selects functions that can be operated, and the operation buttons are displayed in the operation button area.
  • Page 86 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals user privileges and function permissions ([User mng.] [User auth.]). →13.1 [User auth.] to configure user-authentication Click the button of the function you want to operate. ①[Camera switchover] When the button is pressed, the button to select the camera is displayed on the screen. Select the camera from the displayed button to change the displayed camera.
  • Page 87 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ②[Aux control] Press the button to display the button to operate the AUX output. 、 The button enables you to control the AUX output terminal. This message is displayed only when [Terminal 3] is set to [AUX output] in the operation setting menu.
  • Page 88 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・If the HTTP port number is changed from 80, [http://IP address:port number/cam] Enter the port number of the machine. If you are using the DDNS function, [http://Host name registered on the DDNS server: Port number/cam] Please enter.
  • Page 89 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals may need to be entered each time the screen is switched. ・Audio cannot be received from a portable terminal. ・Some mobile terminals may not be able to display images when the image size is large.
  • Page 90 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ③[Zoom operation area] Displays the zoom button. ④[Function selection area] Displays and selects functions that can be operated, and the operation buttons are displayed in the operation button area. [Note:] ・The operation buttons displayed on the screen of the mobile terminal may not be displayed depending on the user privileges and function permission settings of the user to access.
  • Page 91 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ②[Preset] Press the button to display the button for selecting the preset position. By selecting the preset number from the displayed button, the camera image is displayed in the direction of the preset registered camera.
  • Page 92 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals Press the button to display the screen for selecting the resolution. The resolution is switched by selecting the resolution from the displayed buttons. The resolution set in the [JPEG(1)] [JPEG(2)] of the [JPEG] in the [Image] tab is displayed. ④[Aux control] Press the button to display the button to operate the AUX output.
  • Page 93 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ⑤[Focus Display] Press the button to display the button to perform the focus operation. 、 、 The button allows focusing of the camera image. ⑥[Zoom display] 、 、 You can zoom the camera image with the buttons.
  • Page 94 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・The screen size displayed on the mobile phone can be changed by accessing the following. -Large screen size: http://IP address/cam/dl -Display medium: http://IP address/cam/dm -display small: http://IP address/cam/ds ・The resolution displayed by [Resolution] changes, but the size of the images does not change.
  • Page 95 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ①[Live image] Displays the area camera image. ②[Camera switchingArea] The button for selecting the camera to be displayed in the live image is displayed. Select the camera from the displayed button to change the displayed camera. Images of cameras 1, 2, 3 and 4 are displayed at the resolution set in [JPEG] in the [Image] tabs.
  • Page 96: View Images From A Tablet Terminal

    2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ・Some mobile terminals may not be able to display images when the image size is large. This may be displayed when the [Image quality setting] of [JPEG] is close to low quality.
  • Page 97 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ①[Setup menu.] buttons*3 Indicates the setup menu. ②[Camera title] The title of the camera entered in [Camera title] on the [Basic] tab is displayed. →3.2 [Basic] to perform basic settings ③[Alarm Notification button]*4 The lamp blinks when an alarm is generated.
  • Page 98 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [On]:The Super Dynamic function is activated. [Off]:Stops the superdynamic function. [Note:] ・Set [Super Dynamic] to [Off] when the following phenomena are observed depending on the lighting condition. -when flickering or color changes occur -when noise is generated in the bright area of the screen ・When [Stabilizer] is set to [On], the superdynamic setting is [Off].
  • Page 99 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ・If you set [Image Rotation] to [90°] or [270°], the character on the screen may be broken depending on the [Character Size] setting and the number of characters. ・When [Rotate images] is set to [90°] and [270°], the positions that can be set to [Date/time position] and [Camera title position] are limited to [upper left] and [lower left].
  • Page 100 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals *1 The IP address is the global IP address on the WAN side of the router that can be accessed from the Internet. However, it is the local IP address when accessing the this product in the same LAN with a wireless connected mobile terminal.
  • Page 101 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・The alarm notification button blinks in conjunction with the alarm notification operation such as mail transfer. Check the operation setting. ④[SD Storage Status Display] Displays the storage status on the SD Memory Card. When saving starts, the SD save status indicator turns red.
  • Page 102 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Fixed shutter]: If [Image capture mode] is in 30 fps or 15 fps mode: [1/30 fixed], [3/120 fixed], [2/100 fixed], [2/120 fixed], [1/100 fixed], [1/120 fixed], [1/250 fixed], [1/500 fixed], [1/1000 fixed], [1/2000 fixed], [1/4000 fixed], or [1/10000 fixed] If [Image capture mode] is in 25 fps or 12.5 fps mode: [1/25 fixed]/[3/100 fixed]/[2/100 fixed]/[1/100 fixed]/[1/250 fixed]/[1/500 fixed]/[1/1000 fixed]/[1/2000 fixed]/[1/4000 fixed]/[1/10000 fixed]...
  • Page 103 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals orientation or zoom in on the screen. -If the orientation of the camera cannot be adjusted by tablet operation, refer to the following to move the camera orientation in the direction you want to register. →2.4.1 Viewing images from mobile devices (smartphones, etc.)  ...
  • Page 104 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals Use [Auto] and [Off] to set whether auto focus is performed after the preset is moved. You can set for each preset position. [Auto]:Auto focus is performed after the preset is moved. [Off]:Auto focus is not performed after moving the preset.
  • Page 105 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・The following subjects cannot be focused with auto focus. Focus manually. -Bright or intense light reflecting subjects -Subject over water droplets or dirty glass -Remote and nearby subjects mixed together -Subjects (white walls, etc.) without contrast -horizontal subject such as a blind -Oblique subject...
  • Page 106 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals *1 The IP address is the global IP address on the WAN side of the router that can be accessed from the Internet. Note, however, that this is the local IP address when accessing the handset in the same LAN with a mobile terminal supporting wireless connection.
  • Page 107 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ①[Setup menu.] buttons*3 Indicates the setup menu. ②[Switch Display Camera] pull down menu The camera image displayed in the area ⑤ can be selected. [Camera 1 to Camera 2]:Images of camera 1 and 2 are displayed at the same time. Displayed according to the settings in [⑦...
  • Page 108 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・The blinking of the alarm notification button is not linked to the alarm notification operation such as recording to the SD Memory Card or mail transfer. Check the setting of each operation. ⑤[Main area] Live displays the camera image.
  • Page 109 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・The zoom (magnification) switches between the optical zoom and EX optical zoom. [Important] ・With the mask area, privacy zone, operation detection area, undesired detection area, and VIQS area set, setting the EX optical zoom will shift the position. Therefore, set the EX optical zoom and then set each area.
  • Page 110 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals -Large variation in illumination -Low illumination-Extremely bright or reflected light -Over the window -where the dome cover is prone to contamination -White walls are less dark. -Flicker fiercely ・When the image is switched from color to black and white in the near infrared region, the focus may shift due to the optical characteristics.
  • Page 111 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals *1 The IP address is the global IP address on the WAN side of the router that can be accessed from the Internet. Note, however, that this is the local IP address when accessing the handset in the same LAN with a mobile terminal supporting wireless connection.
  • Page 112 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・The alarm notification button blinks in conjunction with the alarm notification operation such as mail transfer. Check the operation setting. ④[SD Storage Status Display] Displays the storage status on the SD Memory Card. When saving starts, the SD save status indicator turns red.
  • Page 113 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Fixed shutter]: If [Image capture mode] is in 30 fps or 15 fps mode: [1/30 fixed], [3/120 fixed], [2/100 fixed], [2/120 fixed], [1/100 fixed], [1/120 fixed], [1/250 fixed], [1/500 fixed], [1/1000 fixed], [1/2000 fixed], [1/4000 fixed], or [1/10000 fixed] If [Image capture mode] is in 25 fps or 12.5 fps mode: [1/25 fixed]/[3/100 fixed]/[2/100 fixed]/[1/100 fixed]/[1/250 fixed]/[1/500 fixed]/[1/1000 fixed]/[1/2000 fixed]/[1/4000 fixed]/[1/10000 fixed]...
  • Page 114 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals orientation or zoom in on the screen. -If you cannot adjust the orientation of the camera with the tablet operation, refer to the following to move the camera orientation in the direction you want to register.
  • Page 115 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ⑩[Auto focus] Use [Auto] and [Off] to set whether auto focus is performed after the preset is moved. You can set for each preset position. [Auto]:Auto focus is performed after the preset is moved. [Off]:Auto focus is not performed after moving the preset.
  • Page 116 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・The following subjects cannot be focused with auto focus. Focus manually. -Bright or intense light reflecting subjects -Subject over water droplets or dirty glass -Remote and nearby subjects mixed together -Subjects (white walls, etc.) without contrast -horizontal subject such as a blind -Oblique subject...
  • Page 117 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals *1 The IP address is the global IP address on the WAN side of the router that can be accessed from the Internet. Note, however, that this is the local IP address when accessing the handset in the same LAN with a mobile terminal supporting wireless connection.
  • Page 118 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ①[Setup menu.] buttons*3 Indicates the setup menu. ②[Switch Display Camera] pull down menu The camera image displayed in the area ⑤ can be selected. [Camera 1 to Camera 4]:Images of camera 1, 2, 3 and 4 are displayed at the same time. Displayed according to the settings in [⑦...
  • Page 119 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals ⑤[Main area] Live displays the camera image. ⑥[Capacity display] The remaining capacity and total capacity of the SD Memory Card are displayed. ⑦[Layout Settings] pull-down menu Select from [4 split], [360 deg.] and [270 deg.] for the layout of the images to be displayed in the area ⑤.
  • Page 120 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals [Note:] ・The zoom (magnification) switches between the optical zoom and EX optical zoom. [Important] ・With the mask area, privacy zone, operation detection area, undesired detection area, and VIQS area set, setting the EX optical zoom will shift the position. Therefore, set the EX optical zoom and then set each area.
  • Page 121 2   Operation 2.4   Viewing images from mobile/tablet terminals -Large variation in illumination -Low illumination-Extremely bright or reflected light -Over the window -where the dome cover is prone to contamination -White walls are less dark. -Flicker fiercely ・When the image is switched from color to black and white in the near infrared region, the focus may shift due to the optical characteristics.
  • Page 122: Manually Save Images On The Sd Memory Card

    2   Operation 2.5   Manually save images on the SD memory card *1 The IP address is the global IP address on the WAN side of the router that can be accessed from the Internet. Note, however, that this is the local IP address when accessing the handset in the same LAN with a mobile terminal supporting wireless connection.
  • Page 123: Operation When Alarm Is Generated

    2   Operation 2.6   Operation when alarm is generated card]-[Rec. on SD]. The SD save status indicator turns OFF when saving is stopped. Close the Camera Control Panel by clicking [Camera control]. [Note:] ・Images saved on the SD Memory Card can be downloaded from the Log List screen to the PC by clicking the [Start] button on the [Log/Play] button on the Live screen.
  • Page 124: Operation When Alarm Is Generated

    2   Operation 2.6   Operation when alarm is generated [Audio detection alarm]:An alarm is activated when the set sound detection threshold is exceeded. Alarm Notification from Function Extension Software:When the function extension software with an alarm function is installed, an alarm is activated when an alarm is generated by the function extension software.
  • Page 125: Display The Log List

    2   Operation 2.7   Display the log list →12.10.2 Set the HTTP alarm notification Display the log list The following history is displayed in the list. Alarm Log:The alarm date and time, recording period, and alarm cause can be checked. Manual/Schedule Storage Log:You can check the log and recording period when saved manually or in schedule settings.
  • Page 126 2   Operation 2.7   Display the log list [Important] ・The log list display screen cannot be accessed by multiple users simultaneously. ① Recording period Displays the period of recording saved on the SD Memory Card. ② Recording stream Select the recording stream in which you want to view the log. [Camera 1]:For Camera 1, the logs recorded by [Recording stream] are displayed.
  • Page 127 2   Operation 2.7   Display the log list [Camera 2]:For Camera 2, the logs recorded by [Recording stream] are displayed. [Camera 3]:The logs recorded by [Recording stream] are displayed for Camera 3. [Camera 4]:For Camera 4, the logs recorded by [Recording stream] are displayed. [Note:] ・[MULTI] Only Multi-directional cameras are selected for recording streams.
  • Page 128 2   Operation 2.7   Display the log list   (Previous page) button:Displays the log list for the previous page.   (Next page) button:Displays the log list for the following pages.   (Last) button:Displays the last log.   [Time & data]:Displays the date and time the log was recorded. [Note:] ・If [Time display format] is set to [24h], the alarm date and time is displayed in 24-hour format.
  • Page 129: Play Back Images On The Sd Memory Card

    2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card -DIR: Direction alarm with AI-VMD -CLD: Line cross alarm with AI-VMD [Note:] ・The factors displayed differ depending on the function of the model. ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model.  ...
  • Page 130 2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card [Important] ・The image updating speed may be slow during playback or downloading of the image. ・If the number of images stored on the SD Memory Card is large, it may take a long time before the images are displayed on the playback page.
  • Page 131: When Playing Jpeg Images Stored On The Sd Memory Card

    2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card 2.8.1 When playing JPEG images stored on the SD Memory Card If the SD Memory Card contains an image associated with the date and time of clicking, the first image is displayed.
  • Page 132 2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card During high-speed reverse play Buttons, Click the button to return to the normal playback speed.   [reverse playback] button Play back to the previous image.   [Play] button Play back images in sequence.
  • Page 133: Play Back The Image Of The Stream Stored On The Sd Memory Card

    2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card [Note:] ・Press and hold the button to count the number of images. Releasing the button stops counting up the image number and displays the image of the number when the button is released.
  • Page 134 2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card ①Slider bar You can press the slider bar and play it from any position. Operation is available only before start of playback, during pause, and after completion of playback. [Note:] ・Move the slider bar to the I-picture at the position where you move it.
  • Page 135 2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card [Note:] ・When audio data is recorded, the recorded data is also played, but the image and sound are not synchronized. Therefore, there may be a slight deviation between the image and sound.
  • Page 136 2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card Exit the playback and return to the live image page. [Time & data] Displays the date and time the log was recorded. [Duration] Displays the time when the data is saved on the SD Memory Card. [Event] Displays the cause of the log.
  • Page 137 2   Operation 2.8   Play back images on the SD Memory Card ・Depending on the status of the SD Memory Card or Windows Media Player, H.264 movies may not be played. ・For H.265 video playback, please refer to our technical information website< Control No.
  • Page 138: Setting

    3   Setting 3.1   Displaying the configuration panel from the PC 3   Setting This chapter explains the items that can be set from the camera's live image. You can set general items for each function in live pictures. For items that cannot be set from live pictures, set them from the Advanced menu.
  • Page 139: How To Operate

    3   Setting 3.1   Displaying the configuration panel from the PC 3.1.2 How to operate Click on each tab in the Settings panel. Enter each item on the setting page. [Note:] ・Some items cannot be set depending on the main area display. If the desired item is not displayed, Click or press the scroll bar to display the items you want to set.
  • Page 140 3   Setting 3.1   Displaying the configuration panel from the PC PTZ camera Multi-directional camera ① [Basic] tabs [Basic] displays the tabs. On the [Basic] tab, you can set the camera titles and display characters. →3.2 [Basic] to perform basic settings ②...
  • Page 141: Basic] To Perform Basic Settings

    3   Setting 3.2   [Basic] to perform basic settings →3.7 [Audio] for setting sound ⑥ [Alarm] tabs [Alarm] displays the tabs. The [Alarm] tabs configure the alarm settings. →3.8 [Alarm] to set alarm ⑦ [Detailed setting] tabs [Detailed setting] displays the tabs. On the [Detailed setting] tabs, you can migrate to advanced settings and set up control panels.
  • Page 142: Stream] For Setting Images

    3   Setting 3.3   [Stream] for setting images ・[Image rotation] ・[Camera title on screen display] ・[Camera title on screen(Line 1)] ・[Camera title on screen(Line 2)] ・[Camera title position] ・Date and time&In-screen text display format ・[Character size] [Note:] ・[MULTI] Only the Multi-directional camera can be selected for [Camera]. ・[MULTI] [Image rotation] can be selected for 2-eye Multi-directional cameras only.
  • Page 143 3   Setting 3.3   [Stream] for setting images For a detailed explanation of the settings and notes for setting, refer to the [Image] tabs on the image/audio pages in the detailed settings. →9.1 [Image] to set the imaging modes [Note:] ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model.
  • Page 144: Image Quality] For Setting Image Quality

    3   Setting 3.4   [Image quality] for setting image quality quality in areas with objects (head, people, cars and motorcycles) and low/medium/medium image quality in other areas. ・ [Smart P-picture control] To reduce the amount of data, control the generation of data (macroblock) as little as possible except where there is an object (head, person, car, or motorcycle).
  • Page 145 3   Setting 3.4   [Image quality] for setting image quality ・[Common(Cam. 1-2)]: Sets the same settings for the cameras. ・[Camera 1]: Sets camera 1 image quality. ・[Camera 2]: Sets camera 2 image quality. ・[Camera 3]: Sets the image quality of camera 3. ・[Camera 4]: Sets camera 4 image quality.
  • Page 146: Zoom] For Setting Ex Zoom

    3   Setting 3.6   [Zoom] for set zoom/focus Select the mode for switching between black and white images and color images. ・ [Intelligent Auto] Set ON/OFF whether the intelligent auto function is enabled or not. [Zoom] for setting EX zoom On the [Zoom] tab, you set the angle of view of the image displayed during zooming.
  • Page 147 3   Setting 3.6   [Zoom] for set zoom/focus automatically. →1.1.21.4 Adjust the zoom/focus [Note:] ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. [Zoom] Set the field of field of field. ・ [Camera selection] Select the camera to set zoom and focus. ・...
  • Page 148: Audio] For Setting Sound

    3   Setting 3.8   [Alarm] to set alarm Select the focus adjustment method when switching between color image and black-and-white image from the following. For details, refer to our technical information website <Control No. C0315>.   [Audio] for setting sound The [Audio] tabs configure audio-related settings.
  • Page 149 3   Setting 3.8   [Alarm] to set alarm setting values. →12 [Alarm] to set the alarm [Note:] ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. [Alarm] Set terminal operation and alarm items. ・ [Terminal 1] Set the operation of terminal 1.
  • Page 150: Detailed Setting] For Switching To Advanced Settings And Setting Related To The

    3   Setting 3.9   [Detailed setting] for switching to advanced settings and setting related to the displayed images Sets the time when the alarm is detected and the detection operation is not executed. For example, if you set up an e-mail notification to a mobile terminal or a tablet terminal using an alarm, this setting prevents you from sending too much e-mail.
  • Page 151 3   Setting 3.9   [Detailed setting] for switching to advanced settings and setting related to the displayed images [Dark]. →2.3.2 About live image pages ・ [Operation panel layout] Select the position of the control panel from [Right], [Left], and [Lower]. →2.3.2 About live image pages...
  • Page 152: About Network Security

    4   About network security 4.1   Security function of the unit 4   About network security Security function of the unit This machine is equipped with the following security functions. [Note:] ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. ①...
  • Page 153 4   About network security 4.1   Security function of the unit IEEE 802.1X Network Access Controls prevent unauthorized access and eavesdropping by connecting a malicious PC to a free switching hub port in a LAN. →13.4 [IEEE 802.1X] to configure IEEE 802.1X [Important] ・Image data, authentication information (user name, password), alarm mail information, DDNS server information, etc.
  • Page 154: Displaying The Camera Settings Menu From The Pc

    5   Displaying the camera settings menu from the PC 5.1   How to display 5   Displaying the camera settings menu from the PC The camera can be set in the Setup menu. [Important] ・Only users with [1. Administrator] access levels are allowed to access the Setup menus.
  • Page 155: How To Operate

    5   Displaying the camera settings menu from the PC 5.2   How to operate How to operate ①Menu button...
  • Page 156: Camera Advanced Menu Screen

    5   Displaying the camera settings menu from the PC 5.3   Camera Advanced Menu Screen   ②Configuration page Click the menu button on the left side of the screen to display the setting page. If the page consists of more than one tab, click on each tab. Enter each item on the setting page.
  • Page 157 5   Displaying the camera settings menu from the PC 5.3   Camera Advanced Menu Screen PTZ camera Multi-directional camera...
  • Page 158 5   Displaying the camera settings menu from the PC 5.3   Camera Advanced Menu Screen ① [Setup] buttons Indicates the setup menu. ② [Live] buttons Live image pages are displayed. ③ [Ext. software] buttons You can manage the function extension software and set schedules. When the function extension software is installed, a link to the screen is displayed.
  • Page 159 5   Displaying the camera settings menu from the PC 5.3   Camera Advanced Menu Screen →10 Set PTZ ⑧ [Alarm] buttons Alarm page is displayed. On the alarm page, the alarm operation and operation detection area are set, the disturbance detection area is set, the sound detection alarm is set, and the alarm notification is set.
  • Page 160: [Ext. Software] For Managing And Scheduling Advanced Software

    ・[New X Fixed]There is a limit to the combined use of Extension software that can be used concurrently. Extension software pairing is available on the support website.(Control No.:C0103) For use in Japan: https://i-pro.com/products_and_solutions/ja/surveillance/learning-and- support/knowledge-base/technical-information For use outside Japan: https://i-pro.com/global/en/surveillance/training-support/support/technical- information [Software mng.] for installing, uninstalling, and upgrading...
  • Page 161 6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.1   [Software mng.] for installing, uninstalling, and upgrading function extension software →5.1 How to display →5.2 How to operate PTZ camera, compact camera, new X fixed camera Multi-directional camera...
  • Page 162 6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.1   [Software mng.] for installing, uninstalling, and upgrading function extension software Install the function extension software Save the function extension software to be installed on the PC.
  • Page 163 6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.1   [Software mng.] for installing, uninstalling, and upgrading function extension software [Important] ・Check the [Remaining ROM] [Remaining RAM]. If there is insufficient space required to install the function extension software, uninstall the installed function extension software.
  • Page 164 6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.1   [Software mng.] for installing, uninstalling, and upgrading function extension software [Note:] •Refer to the catalog specifications for the maximum number of software extensions that can be installed. ・For the functional extension software we sell and provide, please refer to our technical information website<Control No.
  • Page 165 ・[RAM capacity expansion mode] can be selected only for models with RAM capacity extension. For models with RAM capacity extensionsFAQRefer to "Software installation conditions for the i-PRO camera". ・When [RAM capacity expansion mode] is set to [On], the recording function of the this product function on the SD Memory Card is disabled.
  • Page 166: Operation Sched.] For Scheduling Extended Software

    6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.2   [Operation sched.] for scheduling extended software [Note:] ・If the function extension software does not include the SDK version information, the SDK version information is not displayed. [Status] Displays the installation status of the function extension software. When [Operable] is displayed, it indicates that the installed function extension software is ready for operation.
  • Page 167 6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.2   [Operation sched.] for scheduling extended software Multisensor Camera, PTZ Camera, Compact Dome camera...
  • Page 168 6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.2   [Operation sched.] for scheduling extended software Select the function extension software to set the operation schedule. [Operating day of week] Select [Time table 1] [Time table 2] [Off] for each day of the week. [Apply the setting of Monday to all days of the week] When Box is enabled and [Set] is pressed, the setting of Monday is reflected in all days of the week.
  • Page 169: Control Log] To Check The [Control Log] Of The Function Extension Software

    6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.3   [Control log] to check the [Control log] of the function extension software schedule is to be set. In the [Operating day of week], select the day of the week and the timetable that you want to schedule.
  • Page 170 6   [Ext. software] for managing and scheduling advanced software 6.3   [Control log] to check the [Control log] of the function extension software The serial number in the control log is displayed.   [Time & date] The date and time when the log occurred is displayed.  ...
  • Page 171: [Easy Setup] To Use Easy Setting

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.1   [Easy installation] where easy installation is performed 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting The following settings can be made on the easy setting page. ・Publish camera images on the Internet ・Sets event operation such as recording to SD Memory Card by schedule/alarm.
  • Page 172 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.1   [Easy installation] where easy installation is performed [Install on a ceiling]: Select this when the camera is placed on the ceiling. [Install on a wall (horizontal direction)]: Select this when the camera is placed horizontally on the wall. [Install on a wall (vertical direction) Install with the right pipe (Camera 1 is on the upper side)]: Select this if the camera is installed vertically on a wall with Camera 1 facing up.
  • Page 173 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.1   [Easy installation] where easy installation is performed Go to the next display. Check the actual display. Fine-tune the screen as required. [Display Layout]: The image display position can be specified. [Left/right placement]: The screen will be left-to-right.
  • Page 174: Internet] To Set Up An Internet-Based Disclosure System

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.2   [Internet] to set up an Internet-based disclosure system Confirms made selections. [Internet] to set up an Internet-based disclosure system Click the [Internet] tab for easy setting. Refer to the table below for how to display and operate the setting menu.
  • Page 175 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.2   [Internet] to set up an Internet-based disclosure system [Global]/[Japan] [Note:] ・Select [Japan] when using cameras in Japan. The [Viewnetcam.com] services displayed when [Global] is selected are not accessible from within Japan. [Service] Select [Viewnetcam.com]/[Off] to use the [Viewnetcam.com] services in the DDNS.
  • Page 176 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.2   [Internet] to set up an Internet-based disclosure system [Image capture size] :VGA/ 640x360 [Network] tabs on network pages ・[IPv6/v4 Common] [Maximum RTP packet size]: Limited (1280 bytes) [HTTP max segment size(MSS)]: Restricted (1280 bytes) Compact Dome cameras (X/S series, Image capture size: 2MP),New X Fixed Cameras(Image capture size: 2MP) [Image] tabs for video and audio pages...
  • Page 177 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.2   [Internet] to set up an Internet-based disclosure system [Delivery mode]: best effort delivery [Max bit rate (per client) *] :1024 kbps ・[Stream(1)] [Image capture size]:1280x960 (When [Image capture mode] is [4:3(15/12.5fps)] mode: 2048x1536)/1920x1080 ・[Stream(2)] [Image capture size] :VGA/ 640x360...
  • Page 178 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.2   [Internet] to set up an Internet-based disclosure system ・[JPEG(1)] [Image capture size]:2560x1440 ・[JPEG(2)] [Image capture size]:640x360 ・[Stream(1)] [Delivery mode]: best effort delivery [Frame rate]: 5/ 4.2 fps(When [Image capture mode] is [(60/ 50 fps)] mode: 60/ 50 fps) ・[Stream(2)] ・...
  • Page 179: Event Action] For Setting Events

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events ・[Stream(4)] [Image capture size] :QVGA/ 320x180 [Network] tabs on network pages ・[IPv6/v4 Common] [Maximum RTP packet size]: Limited (1280 bytes) [HTTP max segment size(MSS)]: Restricted (1280 bytes) Multi-directional camera [Image] tabs for video and audio pages ・[JPEG]...
  • Page 180 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events In event operation, the event operation can be set for SD schedule recording, regular transmission of FTP/SFTP, and alarm detection. When the settings are complete, press [Next] to proceed. The configuration flow is as follows.
  • Page 181 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events Terminal/operation/disturbance/ sound detection Event operation Regular setting transmission of Set the operating FTP/SFTP FTP/SFTP conditions SD recording SD recording →7.3.9 Schedule: transfer selected in the →7.3.4 Alarm: H.265/H.264 Setting...
  • Page 182: Schedule/Alarm Setting (Event Type Setting Screen)

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Note:] ・[MULTI] There is no FTP/SFTP function. 7.3.1 Schedule/alarm setting (event type setting screen) Here, select the type of event. [Trigger] [Alarm]:Select this to set the alarm detection. [Schedule] :[Select this when you want to [FTP/SFTP periodic image transmission] SD-Record.
  • Page 183: Alarm: Sets Terminal And Operation Detection (Alarm Setting Screen)

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Next] buttons Select [Alarm] and press [Next] to open the Alarm Settings window. →7.3.2 Alarm: Sets terminal and operation detection (alarm setting screen) Select [Schedule] and press [Next] to open the Schedule Type Settings window. →7.3.7 Schedule: Set SD recording or FTP/SFTP periodic transmission (Schedule type setting screen) 7.3.2...
  • Page 184 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Terminal 1] Set the operation of terminal 1. ・[Off]:Terminal function is not used. ・[Alarm input(TRM1)]:Terminal alarm input is received.   ・[Close]:When the terminal status changes to [On], an alarm is detected. ・[Open]:When the terminal status changes to [Off], an alarm is detected.
  • Page 185 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Terminal 3] Set the operation of terminal 3. ・[Off]:Terminal function is not used. ・[Alarm input (TRM3)]:The alarm input is received. ・[Short circuit]:When the terminal status changes to [On], an alarm is detected. ・[Open]:When the terminal status changes to [Off], an alarm is detected.
  • Page 186 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Note:] ・Alarm detection time is managed for each alarm type. For example, the operation detection alarm is detected even when the alarm of terminal alarm 1 is not detected.
  • Page 187: Alarm: Sets Operation Condition (Alarm Type Setting Screen)

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Note:] ・[PTZ] Only PTZ can be selected for [Camera action on alarm]. [VMD alarm] Select the action to be linked to the alarm detected by the motion detector from the following. [Off]:When an alarm is detected by the motion detector, interlock operation is not performed.
  • Page 188 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Trigger] [FTP/SFTP Transfer]:FTP/SFTP transfers JPEG images when an alarm is generated. [SD memory recording]:Record to SD Memory Card when an alarm is generated. [Note:] ・[FTP/SFTP periodic image transmission] can be selected only for models with FTP/SFTP features.
  • Page 189: Alarm: Setting Details Of Image Transfer Or Recording Conditions

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Note:] ・Clicking [Next] saves the settings in the window. ・The alarm alarm is not recorded on the SD memory card. [Back] button Returns to the previous screen. 7.3.4 Alarm: Setting details of image transfer or recording conditions Setting FTP/SFTP transfer (FTP/SFTP transfer setting screen)
  • Page 190 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events...
  • Page 191: Alarm: Sets Output Terminal

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events For details on how to set up the above screen, refer to the following. →14.2.2 Configuring FTP/SFTP transmission function [Next] buttons Select [Alarm output] in the Alarm Settings window and press [Next] to open the Alarm Outputs dialog box.
  • Page 192 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events If you do not select [Alarm output] on the Alarm Settings screen and [Next] is clicked, the Mail Settings screen is displayed. →7.3.6 Alarm: Configuring mail notification and mail server [Back] button Returns to the previous screen.
  • Page 193 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events Select whether to record before alarm. Sets the time to save to the SD Memory Card. [Off]/ [1s]/ [2s]/ [3s]/ [4s]/ [5s]/ [8s]/ [10s]/ [15s]/ [20s]/ [25s]/ [30s]/ [40s]/ [50s]/ [60s]/ [90s]/ [120s] [Note:] ・The values that can be set depend on the resolution and bit rate of the stream to...
  • Page 194 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events For details of the settings on the screen above, refer to the following. →12.2 [Alarm] for setting the output terminal   [Next] buttons Click the [Next] button to display the mail setting screen. →7.3.6 Alarm: Configuring mail notification and mail server [Note:] ・Clicking [Next] saves the settings in the window.
  • Page 195 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events...
  • Page 196: Schedule: Set Sd Recording Or Ftp/Sftp Periodic Transmission

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events For details on how to set up the above screen, refer to the following. →14.2.1 Set mail sending [Set] buttons Clicking [Set] completes the setting. [Back] button Returns to the previous screen.
  • Page 197: Schedule: Set Sd Recording (Movie Recording Setting Screen)

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Back] button Returns to the previous screen. [Note:] ・The [Trigger] [FTP/SFTP periodic image transmission] can be selected only for models with FTP/SFTP features. ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. ・Both [FTP/SFTP periodic image transmission] and [FTP/SFTP] can be operated simultaneously when an alarm is generated.
  • Page 198 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Note:] ・If the audio distribution mode is set to bi-directional (half duplex), the settings cannot be made. [Important] ・When [Overwrite] is switched from [Off] to [On], the old images may be deleted to prepare for writing if there is not enough space on the SD Memory Card.
  • Page 199 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events [Next] buttons Clicking [Next] displays the window for setting the recording schedule to the SD Memory Card. [Back] button Returns to the previous screen. Set schedule on the Schedule Setting screen.
  • Page 200 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events...
  • Page 201: Schedule: Setting Ftp/Sftp Periodic Transmission

    7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events For details on how to set up the above screen, refer to the following. →15 [Schedule] for scheduling [Set] buttons Clicking [Set] completes the setting. [Back] button Returns to the previous screen.
  • Page 202 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events For details of the settings on the screen above, refer to the following. →14.2.2 Configuring FTP/SFTP transmission function [Set] buttons Displayed when [FTP periodic image transmission] is [Off]. Clicking [Set] saves the settings. [Next] buttons...
  • Page 203 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events Displayed when [FTP periodic image transmission] is [On]. Clicking [Next] displays the window for setting FTP/SFTP scheduled periodic transmissions. [Note:] ・Clicking [Next] saves the settings in the window. [Back] button Returns to the previous screen.
  • Page 204 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events...
  • Page 205 7   [Easy Setup] to use easy setting 7.3   [Event action] for setting events For details on how to set up the above screen, refer to the following. →15 [Schedule] for scheduling [Set] buttons Clicking [Set] completes the setting. [Back] button Returns to the previous screen.
  • Page 206: [Basic] For Basic Setup Of The Machine

    8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.1   [Basic] to perform basic settings 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine Basic pages set the camera title, date and time, SD Memory Card, and overlay. The basic pages consist of the [Basic], [SD memory card], and [Overlay image] tabs.
  • Page 207 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.1   [Basic] to perform basic settings [Date/time] Enter the current date and time. If you selected [12h] in [Time display format], select [AM] or [PM]. When [Set PC time to the camera] is checked and [Set] is clicked, the date and time of the computer are obtained and set to the computer.
  • Page 208 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.1   [Basic] to perform basic settings [Lower right]: Displayed in the lower right corner of the window. [Note:] ・[MULTI] [Date/time position] can be set individually by the cameras. [NTP] Clicking [NTP >>] displays the [Advanced] tabs for the network pages. →14.2.3 Set up an NTP server [Time zone] Select the time zone for the camera area.
  • Page 209 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.1   [Basic] to perform basic settings Use [On]/[Off] to set whether the strings are displayed on the images. When set to [On], the character strings entered in [Camera title on screen] are displayed at the position selected in [Position].
  • Page 210 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.1   [Basic] to perform basic settings 50%:The standard 50% size is displayed. 75%:Displays the standard 75% size. 100%:Displays the standard size. 150%:This is displayed as 150% of the standard size. 200%:Displayed as 200% of standard size.
  • Page 211 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.1   [Basic] to perform basic settings frequently swings. It is effective to reduce the vibration. Check the operation during installation. Do not use the shaking correction function when using the product in an environment where there is no shaking.
  • Page 212 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.1   [Basic] to perform basic settings [Note:] ・When shaking occurs in a dark shooting environment, the shaking correction effect may be improved by setting the maximum exposure time to [1/100s] or faster shutter setting.
  • Page 213 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.1   [Basic] to perform basic settings 270°. ・[New X Fixed]Even when [Image capture size] is set to 320x180, you can set [Image rotation] to 90° or 270°. ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. [Mirror] Use [On]/[Off] to set whether the images are reversed left or right.
  • Page 214: Sd Memory Card] For Setting Sd Memory Cards

    8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards [Note:] ・The [Monitor out] setting can be changed when the imaging mode is 30 fps, 60 fps, or 15 fps. ・[PTZ]The output image may be reversed up or down. ・[New X Fixed]The output image is rotated according to the [Image Rotation] setting.
  • Page 215 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards [Note:] ・If [Image capture mode] is set to [60fps Mode] or [50fps mode], the SD Memory Card functions are not available. [SD memory card] is set to [Not use]. [Ext.
  • Page 216 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards ・When “ext(ext4)” is selected, the capacity of the SD memory card cannot be displayed. →8.2 [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards →2.7 Display the log list →2.4.2 View images from a tablet terminal [Audio recording]...
  • Page 217 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards damaged. ・When the SD Memory Card is set to [Use], the SD Memory Card is saved according to the [Save trigger] setting. ・After installing the SD Memory Card, set it to [Use].
  • Page 218 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards [Set] If an SD Memory Card with no password set is inserted, the password can be set using the Set button. [Password]/[Retype password] Type a password.
  • Page 219 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards Check the SD Memory Card. [Note:] ・The password lock function supports SDHC memory card or SDXC memory card only. ・When using an SD Memory Card with Password lock set on a device other than this device, release the password by pressing the Password lock release button, and then remove the SD Memory Card from the card.
  • Page 220 ・Use an UHS-I (Ultra High Speed-I)-compatible card for the Speed Class 10 SD Memory Card. ・It is recommended to use the microSD memory card dedicated to i-PRO devices. ・When using SD Memory Cards other than those compatible with Speed Class 10, the bit rate of streams selected with [Recording format] should be 6144 kbps.
  • Page 221 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards [Manual]:Save the image manually. [Schedule]:Save the image according to the schedule settings. This option is available only when [Stream] is selected in [Recording format]. →15 [Schedule] for scheduling When [Alarm input] is selected in [Save trigger], the alarm type can be selected from the following.
  • Page 222 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards File name:File name entered + Date and time (year, month, day, minute, second) + Sequence number Number of characters that can be entered:1 to 8 characters Characters that cannot be entered:Double-byte and single-byte symbols "...
  • Page 223 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards [Storage interval/number of images (pre-alarm)] [Number of images to be saved] Select the number of pre-alarm images to be saved to the SD Memory Card when an alarm is generated.
  • Page 224 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.2   [SD memory card] for setting SD Memory Cards *Actual recording time may be longer than the time set for the post alarm time. SD memory card information [Remaining capacity] The remaining capacity and total capacity of the SD Memory Card are displayed.
  • Page 225 ・After formatting, the SD Memory Card displays less than the total amount of space because it creates the initial directory required to operate. ・The use of an SD Memory Card for i-PRO devices is recommended. ・When recording images repeatedly on an SD Memory Card using the automatic overwrite function, use an SD Memory Card with high reliability and durability.
  • Page 226: Alteration Detection] For Detecting Tampering

    8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.3   [Alteration detection] for detecting tampering [Alteration detection] for detecting tampering When the data on the SD Memory Card is falsified, the data can be detected using the dedicated software. Falsification detection supports only video files (MP4 format).
  • Page 227 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.3   [Alteration detection] for detecting tampering CA:Select a CA certificate. This is displayed only if the CA certificate is installed.   [Additional info for detecting alteration] Set whether to add the information for detecting tampering to the movie file (MP4 format) to be saved in the SD Memory Card.
  • Page 228: How To Set Up Falsification Detection

    8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.5   [Overlay image] to set overlays When [Execute] is clicked, the registered contents of the installed certificate (CA certificate) are displayed in [CA Certificate Confirmation Dialog]. Clicking [Delete] deletes the installed certificate (CA certificate).  ...
  • Page 229 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.5   [Overlay image] to set overlays On the Basic Page, press the [Overlay image] tab. Refer to the following how to display and operate the Advanced menu. →5.1 How to display →5.2 How to operate Here, the overlay image function is set.
  • Page 230 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.5   [Overlay image] to set overlays [Note:] ・[MULTI] [Camera selection] can be selected only for Multi-directional cameras. [Overlay] Use [On] or [Off] to set whether the uploaded images are overlaid or not. [On]:Displays the overlay.
  • Page 231 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.5   [Overlay image] to set overlays [Important] ・Do not turn off the computer or operate the machine during upload of the image file. ・The uploaded image displayed is reduced depending on the resolution of the live image.
  • Page 232 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.5   [Overlay image] to set overlays ・Drag and drop the uploaded image displayed by using the mouse. ・Enter the coordinates for [X] and [Y] and press [Set]. Input digits: -If [Image capture mode] is [16:9 mode] X: 0 to 639, minus the size next to the uploaded image Y: 0 to 359, minus the vertical size of the uploaded image -If [Image capture mode] is [4:3 mode]...
  • Page 233 8   [Basic] for basic setup of the machine 8.5   [Overlay image] to set overlays Click the color to be transmitted in the displayed image. The selected color and RGB values are displayed. Close the sub-window by clicking [Close]. Finally, clicking on the [Set] will transparent the selected colors.
  • Page 234: [Image/Audio] For Setting Images And Sound Files

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.1   [Image] to set the imaging modes 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files Image/audio pages configure JPEG images, H.265 images and H.264 images, and set image quality and sound.
  • Page 235 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.1   [Image] to set the imaging modes 8 megapixels [16:9] (15 fps Dual mode) 8 megapixels [16:9] (12.5 fps Dual mode) Multi-directional camera (5-megapixel model) 5 megapixels [16:9] (15 fps mode) 5 megapixels [16:9] (12.5 fps mode) 5 megapixels [16:9] (15 fps Quad mode) 5 megapixels [16:9] (12.5 fps Quad mode)
  • Page 236 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.1   [Image] to set the imaging modes 4:3(50 fps) mode 4:3(30 fps) mode 4:3(25 fps) mode New X Fixed Cameras (Image capture size: 5MP) 16:9(60 fps) mode 16:9(50 fps) mode 16:9(30 fps) mode 16:9(25 fps) mode 4:3(60 fps) mode...
  • Page 237: Image] For Setting Jpeg Images

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.2   [Image] for setting JPEG images mode)]/[4:3 mode(12.5fps mode)] imaging modes do not allow the use of advanced features or autotracking features. ・[MULTI] If a slow shutter mode is set during operation, such as at night, it may take a lot of time to complete the setting.
  • Page 238 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.2   [Image] for setting JPEG images display 1 stream(1)], [Camera 1 stream(2)], [Camera 1 JPEG], [Camera 2 stream(1)], [Camera 2 stream(2)], [Camera 2 JPEG], [Camera 3 stream(1)], [Camera 3 stream(2)], [Camera 3 JPEG], [Camera 4 stream(1)], [Camera 4 stream(2)], [Camera 4 JPEG]/[Camera 4 JPEG]/ [Multi-sensor + PTZ] [Note:]...
  • Page 239 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.2   [Image] for setting JPEG images ・Depending on the network environment, resolution, image quality, number of simultaneous accesses, etc., the image update rate may be lower than the set value. ・If the image is not delivered at the set image update rate, you can reduce the resolution and image quality to close to the set value.
  • Page 240 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.2   [Image] for setting JPEG images New X Fixed Cameras 16:9 (30 fps) mode Only the same 640x360 (Image capture size: 16:9 (25fps) mode Image capture size 5MP) set for stream (1), stream (2), stream (3) and JPEG (2) can be selected.
  • Page 241 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.2   [Image] for setting JPEG images Compact camera 16:9 (30 fps) mode Only the same 640x360 (X/S series, Image 16:9 (25fps) mode Image capture size capture size: 4MP) set for stream (1), stream (2), stream (3) and JPEG (2) can be selected.
  • Page 242 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.2   [Image] for setting JPEG images Compact camera 16:9 (30 fps) mode Only the same 640x360 (U series, Image 16:9 (25fps) mode Image capture size capture size: 4MP) set for stream (1), stream (2), stream (3) and JPEG (2) can be selected.
  • Page 243 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.2   [Image] for setting JPEG images 640x480 640x480 4:3 (25fps mode) WV-X66300-Z3LS 320x240 WV-S66300-Z4 4:3 (15 fps mode) 2048x1536 WV-X66300-Z4S 1280x960 4:3 (12.5 fps mode) WV-S66300-Z3 640x480 640x480 WV-X66300-Z3S 320x240 Rapid PTZ Camera(X/S Series, Image capture size: 8M (4K)), Rapid PTZ Camera(X/S Series, Image capture size: 6MP) Aircraft type...
  • Page 244 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.2   [Image] for setting JPEG images Only the same Image capture size set for stream (1), stream (2), stream (3), stream (4) and JPEG (2) can be selected. Multi-directional camera Aircraft type Imaging mode JPEG1...
  • Page 245: Image] For Setting Up Streams

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams 320x240 5 megapixels [4:3] (15 fps Quad mode) 3072x2304 2560x1920 5 megapixels [4:3] (12.5 fps Quad mode) 1280x960 640x480 WV-S85402-V2L 4 megapixels [16:9] (30 fps mode) 2688x1520 2560x1440 WV-U85402-V2L...
  • Page 246 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams [Stream transmission] Use [On] or [Off] to set whether to deliver H.265 (or H.264) images. [On]:Deliver H.265 (or H.264) images. [Off]:The H.265 (or H.264) image is not delivered. [Note:] ・If you set [Stream transmission] to [On], you can view both H.265 (or H.264) and JPEG images on live picture pages.
  • Page 247 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams 640x360 640x360 640x360 640x360 2MP) 16:9 (60 fps) mode 320x180 320x180 320x180 320x180 16:9 (50 fps) mode 4:3 (30 fps) mode 2048x1536 1280x960 1280x960 4:3 (25 fps) mode 4:3 (60 fps) mode QVGA...
  • Page 248 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams 640x360 640x360 640x360 320x180 320x180 320x180 16:9 (60 fps) mode 3840x2160 -- 3840x2160 16:9 (50 fps) mode (Without (Without (Without function) function) function) Compact Dome camera (X series) and Compact Dome camera (S series) H.265/H.264 Aircraft type Image capture mode...
  • Page 249 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams 4:3 (30 fps) mode 1280x960 1280x960 4:3 (25fps) mode 640x480 640x480 640x480 640x360 320x240 320x240 320x240 320x180 4:3 (15 fps) mode 2048x1536 4:3 (12.5 fps) mode 1280x960 640x480 640x480...
  • Page 250 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams size: 2MP) H.265/H.264 Aircraft type Image capture mode Stream 1 Stream 2 Stream 3 Stream 4 WV-X86531-Z2_PTZ 16:9 (30 fps mode) 1920x1080 1920x1080 1280x720 1280x720 1280x720 WV-X86530-Z2_PTZ...
  • Page 251 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams 1920x1080 8 megapixels [16:9] function) function) 1280x720 (12.5 fps mode) 640x360 320x180 8 megapixels [16:9] (15 3840x2160 2560x1440 fps Dual mode) 1920x1080 8 megapixels [16:9] 1280x720 (12.5 fps Dual mode) 640x360...
  • Page 252 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams 1920x1080 4 megapixels [16:9] (25 1280x720 1280x720 fps Dual mode) 640x360 [Note:] ・If [Image rotation] is set to [90°] or [270°] on the [Basic] tabs of the basic pages, the resolution [320x180] cannot be set.
  • Page 253 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams [Note:] ・[Frame rate*] is restricted to [Max bit rate (per client) *]. When a value with [*] is set, the frame rate may be lower than the set value. If [Transmission priority] is set to [VBR], the image may be suspended periodically depending on the [Max bit rate (per client) *] and [Image quality] settings.
  • Page 254 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams If [-----] is selected, the bitrate can be entered freely to the extent that it can be set. If [Transmission priority] is [Constant bit rate], [Frame rate], or [Best effort] 320x180, 640x360, QVGA, VGA: 64 kbps to 4096 kbps * 1280x720 For 1280 x 960: 128 kbps *~ 8192 kbps *...
  • Page 255 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams ・If you use [60fps mode] or [50fps mode] at the resolution of *1, you can set up to 24576 kbps. ・[MULTI] This setting is common to all cameras. [Image quality] Select the image quality for the H.265 (or H.264) image from the following.
  • Page 256 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams To reduce the amount of data, control the generation of data (macroblock) as little as possible except where there is an object (head, person, car, or motorcycle). [Off]:Smart P picture control is not used.
  • Page 257 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams image. [Advanced (fixed GOP 60s + 1s keyframe)] reduces the amount of data regardless of the presence or absence of the sensing object. ・When [Frame rate control] is set, the frame rate can be changed from 1fps to [Frame rate*] depending on the presence or absence of the sensing object.
  • Page 258 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.3   [Image] for setting up streams frame rate, the longer the refresh interval. The maximum refresh interval is 16s. ・[MULTI] This setting is common to all cameras. [Transmission type] Select the distribution method of H.265 (or H.264) image from the following. [Unicast port (AUTO)]: When sending images and sounds from your computer, [Unicast port1(Image)] and [Unicast port2(Audio)] are automatically set.
  • Page 259: Image Quality] To Set The Image Quality

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Enter the multicast IP address. Send images and sound to the specified IP address. IPv4 configurable range:224.0.0.0~239.255.255.255 IPv6 configurable range:Multicast addresses starting with FF [Note:] ・Check and enter the available multicast IP address.
  • Page 260 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality To Advanced Settings for each item>>Clicking this button displays the advanced settings window in a separate window and allows you to set the settings while viewing the images displayed on the [Image quality] tab.
  • Page 261 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Selecting the camera from the pull-down menu at the bottom of the screen displays the live picture of the selected camera. You can view the image quality adjusted on this screen. [Note:] ・[MULTI] Only Multi-directional cameras can be selected.
  • Page 262: To Adjust The Image Quality (Image Quality Adjustment Screen)

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality →1.1.21.4 Adjust the zoom/focus [Privacy zone] To Advanced Settings>>Click the [Privacy Zone] button to open the Privacy Zone Settings window. →9.4.5 Setting the privacy zone (Privacy zone setting screen) [VIQS] To Advanced Settings>>Click the [VIQS] button to display the VIQS settings window.
  • Page 263 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Camera selection] Select the camera that reflects the image quality settings. [Common(Cam. 1-2)]:The settings are made simultaneously for each camera. The images displayed on the [Image quality] tabs are divided into cameras.
  • Page 264 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Move the slider bar in the [+] direction to brighten the image. Move the slider bar in the [-] direction to darken the image. Press [Reset] to return to the default brightness.
  • Page 265 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Note:] ・This cannot be set when [Image capture mode] is [16:9 mode(60fps mode)] or [16:9 mode(50fps mode)]. ・Set [Super Dynamic] to [Off] when the following phenomena are observed depending on the lighting condition.
  • Page 266 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Note:] ・[New X Fixed-8MP][New X Fixed-6MP]If [Level] is set to 30 or higher, [Frame Rate] is limited to the highest 15fps. [BLC/ HLC] Select from the following.
  • Page 267: Set The Mask Area

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Mask area] When the mask area is set, the set area can be masked and the light intensity can be adjusted. If [Super Dynamic] is set to [On], it cannot be set.
  • Page 268 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Note:] ・Refer to the catalogue specifications for the [Light control mode] that can be selected for each model. ・If you increase the shutter speed (~1/10,000), you will be less prone to blur even when the subject moves faster.
  • Page 269 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Important] ・When [Maximum shutter] is set to the following, the frame rate may decrease when the subject is dark. If the [Image capture mode] is in 30 fps or 15 fps mode: Value longer than [1/30s maximum] ([2/30s maximum]/[4/30s maximum]/[6/30s maximum]/[10/30s maximum]/[16/30s maximum]) If the [Image capture mode] is in 25 fps or 12.5 fps mode:...
  • Page 270 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Switching between black and white [D&N] Select the mode for switching between black-and-white and color images. Model with IR LED light [Off]:It is always shot with color images. [On(IR Light Off)]:The picture is always taken in black and white.
  • Page 271 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality However, this is not an error. ・Automatic color/black-and-white image switching may not work depending on the environment. In this case, use the scheduling function to change the color image/black-and-white image.
  • Page 272 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Note:] ・Only IR-equipped models can be selected for [IR LED light intensity]. ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. ・When [Black &...
  • Page 273 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [AWC]:Set the automatic white balance control mode. Since the light source is fixed, it is suitable for shooting where the light source does not change. The operating range is from approximately 2000 K to 10000 K.
  • Page 274 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Set ON/OFF whether the intelligent auto function is enabled or not. Intelligent Auto identifies scenes (backlights, outdoors, night scenes, etc.), faces, moving objects, etc., and automatically squeezes the camera to adjust the gain, shutter speed, and contrast to make it easier to see faces and moving objects.
  • Page 275 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [On]:Activate the automatic contrast adjustment function. [Off]:Stops the automatic contrast adjustment function. [Note:] ・If [Intelligent Auto] is set to [On], this item cannot be set. ・[New X Fixed-8MP][New X Fixed-6MP]If [Image capture mode] is set to [60fps Mode] or [50fps Mode], [Auto contrast adjust] cannot be used.
  • Page 276 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality the image. Press [Reset] to return to the default settings. [Note:] ・If [Fog compensation] is set to [On], this item cannot be set. [Fog compensation] On/Off sets whether the fog correction function is enabled.
  • Page 277 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality You can change the scene file name (up to 10 characters) to be displayed in [Scene file]. Only the file names displayed in [1:], [2:], [3:], [4:] can be changed. Characters that cannot be entered:Half-pitch symbol "...
  • Page 278 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Clicking on the [Start] buttons in the [Mask area] displays the boundaries and divides the images displayed on the [Image quality] tabs into 48 (8×6). Click the split area to be masked to set the frame you clicked to the mask area and turn white.
  • Page 279: Adjust The Angle Of View With The Ex Zoom

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Once the mask area has been set, clicking [Stop] will clear the frame from the images on the [Image quality] tab. [Important] ・If you change the [Image capture mode] of the [Image] tabs after you configure the mask area, the mask area may be misaligned.
  • Page 280 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality To Advanced Settings in [Extra zoom] on the [Image quality] tabs of video pages>>Click the [Button]. ([Image quality] for setting image quality adjustment, zoom/focus, privacy zone, VIQS, and lens distortion compensation) →9.4 [Image quality] to set the image quality Use EX Zoom to adjust the angle of view of the image.
  • Page 281: Adjust The Zoom/Focus

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality 9.4.4 Adjust the zoom/focus [Note:] ・This function cannot be adjusted when [Image capture mode] is in dual-mode. To [Advanced Settings] in [Zoom/Focus Adjustment] of the [Image quality] tabs on the video pages>>Click the [Button].
  • Page 282 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Zoom ratio designation] Adjust the zoom and focus simultaneously. Press the slider bar to zoom in or out the angle adjustment frame in the image. When you adjust the zoom (magnification) in the "telephoto"...
  • Page 283: Setting The Privacy Zone (Privacy Zone Setting Screen)

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Note:] ・The maximum magnification of the EX zoom depends on the model and the [Image capture mode] you are configuring. ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the maximum magnification of each model. ・In the [Manual zoom adjustment] Buttons, When you press buttons, [Zoom ratio designation] cannot be operated.
  • Page 284 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality focus. If not, adjust the focus to the object in the center area of the window. [Display]: Displays the auto focus frame on the setup window. The default setting is displayed in the center area of the screen.
  • Page 285 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Flicker fiercely ・When the image is switched from color to black and white in the near infrared region, the focus may shift due to the optical characteristics. If [Focusing at Day &...
  • Page 286 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality If there are areas in the shooting location (image) that you do not want to display, do not display those areas as privacy zones. [Note:] ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the number of privacy zones that can be set for each model.
  • Page 287 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Compact Dome cameras...
  • Page 288 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Area] This is set as the privacy zone by specifying four vertices on the image. Each zone can also be set in overlap. The zones are set in order from Area 1. [Note:] ・The privacy zone should be wider than the hidden object.
  • Page 289 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Collar] You can select the color of the Privacy Zone to be displayed in the video area from the following. [Gray]/[Red]/[Blue]/[Green]/[White]/[Black] [Delete] buttons Click the button on the area to delete the button to delete the zone.
  • Page 290 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Privacy zone] Select the display format of the privacy zone from the following. [On]:Display in gray [Off]:Not displayed. [Zone select] Click [▼] on the [Zone No] and select the number of zones you want to set. The [*] mark to the right of the zone number indicates that a privacy zone has already been set.
  • Page 291 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Note:] ・The privacy zone should be set broadly for objects that you want to hide. It is recommended to set the zone between 1 and 3 times the zoom magnification to increase the zone accuracy on the wide angle side.
  • Page 292 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Select the preset position from the pull-down menu and click the [Move] button to move the camera's orientation to the preset position registered beforehand. [H] next to the number indicates the home position.
  • Page 293 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Note:] ・When [Image capture mode] is in Quad/Dual mode, the camera cannot be selected. [Area] This is set as the privacy zone by specifying four vertices on the image. Each zone can also be set in overlap.
  • Page 294 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality What is VIQS? Abbreviation for Variable Image Quality on Specified Area. This function enables you to change the image quality in the specified area. Image quality in the range specified in the shooting location (image) can be made high quality for easy viewing.
  • Page 295 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Area] When the VIQS area is selected in the image, it is set from Area 1. [Status] Set the VIQS area with [On] and [Off]. [On]:Set the VIQS area.
  • Page 296: Set Up The Viqs Area

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality Click the area button to delete the area frame. [Level] Sets the level difference between the quality in the specified range and the quality outside the specified range.
  • Page 297 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Select a preset position] Select the preset position number for which you want to configure the VIQS area, and then press [Start] to configure the VIQS area. Select [except the preset positions] to set the VIQS area other than the preset position.
  • Page 298 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Area] When the VIQS area is selected in the image, it is set from Area 1. [Center] button When clicked, the center is selected as the VIQS area and set to the [1(White)] of the [Area]. [Status] Set the VIQS area with [On] and [Off].
  • Page 299 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [On]:Set the VIQS area. [Off]:Do not configure the VIQS area. [Delete] buttons Click the area button to delete the area frame. [Level] Sets the level difference between the quality in the specified range and the quality outside the specified range.
  • Page 300 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Camera selection] Select the camera to set the VIQS area from each camera.
  • Page 301 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality [Note:] ・When [Image capture mode] is in Quad/Dual mode, the camera cannot be selected. [Area] When the VIQS area is selected in the image, it is set from Area 1. [Status] Set the VIQS area with [On] and [Off].
  • Page 302 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality The specified location is set to Area [1(White)], and a frame is displayed. Areas are set from the first to the first area number. The color next to the area number indicates the corresponding color of the frame.
  • Page 303: Set The Lens Distortion Compensation

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.4   [Image quality] to set the image quality specified range. The larger the level difference, the lower the image quality outside the specified range and the smaller the image data size. On/Off selects whether to enable the VIQS function on the delivered image of each stream.
  • Page 304: Audio] For Setting Sound

    9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.5   [Audio] for setting sound You can switch the lens distortion compensation ON/OFF. Move the slider bar in the [+] direction or [-] direction to adjust the image distortion. Press [Reset] to return to the default settings. [Note:] ・When EX optical zoom is used, lens distortion compensation does not work.
  • Page 305 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.5   [Audio] for setting sound sound, but it may be heard as a noise. If you are concerned about noise, set it to [Middle] or [Low]. This setting is linked to the [Audio recording] volume. [Max bit rate] Set the bit rate of sound compression.
  • Page 306 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.5   [Audio] for setting sound [Audio output volume (PC to Camera)] Sets the volume to which the sound from the PC is played from the computer. [High]/[Middle]/[Low] [Audio output interval (PC to Camera)] Select the voice transmission interval from the following.
  • Page 307 9   [Image/Audio] for setting images and sound files 9.5   [Audio] for setting sound [Note:] ・Only AAC-LC can be accessed from a Web browser. ・G.711 can be selected only when [Audio transmission mode] is [Mic input]. ・G.726 is always applied to the compression method for voice transmission. [Audio volume control mode] Select how to use the volume cursor of the earpiece button on the live picture page.
  • Page 308: Set Ptz

    10   Set PTZ 10.1   [Cam. Function] for setting the operation of cameras 10   Set PTZ The PTZ page is used to set the camera operation, preset position, and auto tracking. The PTZ pages consist of the [Cam. Function], [Position], [Auto track setting], and [Auto track alarm setting] tabs.
  • Page 309 10   Set PTZ 10.1   [Cam. Function] for setting the operation of cameras [Home position] You can set the preset position as the home position. When the home position is set, [H] is displayed next to the preset position number. →10.2.1 Set the preset position (preset position setting screen) [Note:] If you want to move to the home position when the power is turned on, set...
  • Page 310 10   Set PTZ 10.1   [Cam. Function] for setting the operation of cameras When the time set by [Self return time] has elapsed after manual operation, the camera can automatically return to one of the following modes of operation. [Off]:Do not perform self-return.
  • Page 311 10   Set PTZ 10.1   [Cam. Function] for setting the operation of cameras [On]:When the optical zoom range is exceeded, the HD EX optical zoom is performed. [Off]:HD EX optical zoom is not performed. It is within the optical zoom range. What is HD EX optical zoom? Among the effective pixels of the MOS sensor, approximately 920,000 pixels (equivalent to 1280 x 720 resolution) are cut off from the center and shot.
  • Page 312 10   Set PTZ 10.1   [Cam. Function] for setting the operation of cameras [Off]:The information is not displayed in the image. [Pan tilt angle/magnification display]:Displays pan angle/tilt angle/magnification. [Directional view]:Displays the direction. [Note:] When set to • [Pan·Tilt degree/Zoom ratio display], the pan tilt angles/ magnifications are displayed in the [Camera title position] set on the Basic Page [Basic] tab.
  • Page 313: Position] For Setting Positions

    10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions center of the field angle moves the orientation of the camera to the center of the clicked position. In this case, the product continues to operate without stopping at the tilt end point. •...
  • Page 314: Set The Preset Position (Preset Position Setting Screen)

    10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions →5.1 How to display →5.2 How to operate To Advanced Settings for each item>>Clicking this button displays the advanced settings window in a separate window and allows you to set the settings while viewing the images displayed on the [Position] tab.
  • Page 315 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions   [Auto pan] To Advanced Settings>>Click the [Auto Pan] button to display the auto pan setting window in a separate window. →10.2.3 Set auto pan (Auto pan setting screen)   [Patrol] To Advanced Settings>>When the [Patrol] button is clicked, the setting window for the patrol is displayed in another window.
  • Page 316 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions [Important] ・Do not change other settings during preset position setting. The image may not be displayed correctly. ・The preset position cannot be set with the magnification of the digital zoom. ・Up to 256 preset positions can be set.
  • Page 317 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions [Note:] ・Depending on the operating environment (+5 °C or less as a guideline), the speed of the preset movement may be slightly slower. Preset position setting [Preset ID] Use [On] and [Off] to set whether the position name is displayed. You can set for each preset position.
  • Page 318 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions [Note:] ・When presetting a subject whose depth does not change, a subject whose contrast is low, or a subject with high brightness such as a spotlight, etc., set [Off] and register the preset position after setting the focus. [Dwell time] During the preset sequence operation, select the time to reflect the image of each preset position (the time when the camera stops rotating) from the following.
  • Page 319 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions [Level] Adjust the superdynamic level. When the slider bar is moved in the [+] direction, you can shoot a subject with a large difference in light and darkness without flipping white or shading black. Move the slider bar in the [-] direction to take a full picture of the middle brightness.
  • Page 320: Set The Preset Sequence Setting (Preset Sequence Setting Screen)

    10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions   [Set] buttons Register the preset position.   [Delete] buttons Deletes the preset position selected by the position number.   [Close] buttons Click this button to close the preset position setting window. Register the preset position Select the position number.
  • Page 321 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions Preset sequence setting Preset Sequence 1, Preset Sequence 2, Preset Sequence 3 The preset sequence can be set. [Select all] buttons:Select all preset positions.
  • Page 322: Set Auto Pan (Auto Pan Setting Screen)

    10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions [Cancel all] buttons:You can release all selections. 1~256:Enables/disables the corresponding preset position. [Set] buttons:Save the settings of the created preset sequence. [Note:] ・When the preset sequence is activated, the registered preset positions are moved from a younger number to a higher order.
  • Page 323 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions Setting the end point [Start position] Use the [Zoom], [Focus] and Control Pad/Buttons to move the camera to the desired position at the left end of the auto pan, and then press the [Set] button. Zoom and focus are set at the same time.
  • Page 324: Set Patrol (Patrol Function Setting Screen)

    10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions Auto pan operation   [Dwell time] Select the stop time at the start and end positions from the following. [0s]/ [1s]/ [2s]/ [3s]/ [4s]/ [5s]/ [10s]/ [15s]/ [20s]/ [25s]/ [30s]  ...
  • Page 325 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions [Note:] ・If the patrol function is used for a long time, the drive parts may be consumed and the replacement cycle of consumables may be faster. For consumables, refer to the Web Guide.
  • Page 326: Setting For Direction/Direction Setting (Direction/Direction Setting Screen)

    10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions With Patrol No selected, clicking [Learn] starts storing the camera operation. The characters of [LEARNING(***S)] are displayed during storage. ***S is the remaining time that can be stored. When [Stop] is clicked, memory is stopped while the camera is in memory and reproducing is stopped while the camera is in reproduction.
  • Page 327 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions Direction/Angle setting If the [Camera position display] on the [Cam. Function] tab of the PTZ page is set to [Direction display], the 8-directions are displayed in the preset position title display position.  ...
  • Page 328: Setting Of Pan/Tilt Range (Pan/Tilt Range Setting Screen)

    10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions [N]:Set the north direction name. [NE]:Set the name in the northeast direction. [E]:Set the name in the east direction. [SE]:Set the name in the southeast direction. [S]:Set the name in the southern direction. [SW]:Set the name in the southwest direction.
  • Page 329 10   Set PTZ 10.2   [Position] for setting positions Pan/tilt range setting On/Off sets whether to enable the range that restricts the pan tilt operation. Set [On] and use the control pads/buttons to adjust the field angle to set [Left end], [Right end], [Top end] and [Bottom end].
  • Page 330: Set Auto-Tracking (Auto-Tracking Screen)

    10   Set PTZ 10.3   Set auto-tracking (Auto-tracking screen) ・Incorrect settings may cause you to view unexpected camera images. After setting, be sure to check the image using the pan tilt operation. ・Configure [Pan/tilt range setting] prior to setting the preset position. If the preset position is outside the range of [Pan/tilt range setting], the preset position stops at the end of the range.
  • Page 331 10   Set PTZ 10.3   Set auto-tracking (Auto-tracking screen) Basic settings [Detection object] The object to be detected can be selected. You can select multiple objects. [Human]:Automatic tracking is performed when a person is detected. [Vehicle]:Automatic tracking is performed when a car is detected. [Bicycle]:Automatic tracking is performed when a motorcycle is detected.
  • Page 332 10   Set PTZ 10.3   Set auto-tracking (Auto-tracking screen) [Note:] ・The size is only a guide. Depending on the environmental conditions and tracking conditions, the assumed size may not be achieved. ・Increasing the size of the object to be tracked reduces the tracking performance. [Sensitivity] Select the sensitivity during tracking from the following.
  • Page 333 10   Set PTZ 10.3   Set auto-tracking (Auto-tracking screen) [Preset sequence/Preset position] Choose whether to auto track in preset sequence or in preset position. [Enable]:Automatic tracking is started during the preset sequence or in the preset position. [Disable]:Automatic tracking is not started during preset sequence or preset position.  ...
  • Page 334 10   Set PTZ 10.3   Set auto-tracking (Auto-tracking screen) When the subject moves directly below the camera If flickering is severe -reflection of light through windows, reflection of road surfaces, reflection of backlight into the dome, etc. When a tracking object is hidden in the pole or behind the object. -when multiple subjects intersect or crowd When the subject moves too fast or too slowly -if the subject is too small or too large...
  • Page 335 10   Set PTZ 10.3   Set auto-tracking (Auto-tracking screen) Set the alarm area for the area for which automatic tracking is desired in Camera 1. ① The auto tracking setting screen is displayed. ② Select [On(In preset alarm area)] in [Auto track alarm] and press [Set]. ③...
  • Page 336: Set Auto Track Alarm (Auto Track Alarm Screen)

    10   Set PTZ 10.4   Set Auto Track Alarm (Auto Track Alarm screen) 10.4 Set Auto Track Alarm (Auto Track Alarm screen) Click on the [Auto track alarm setting] tab of the PTZ page. Here, you can set the automatic tracking alarm.
  • Page 337 10   Set PTZ 10.4   Set Auto Track Alarm (Auto Track Alarm screen) [Auto track alarm] Select the alarm during automatic tracking from the following. [Off]:Alarm is not output. [On (Immediate)]:During automatic tracking, the alarm will continue to be output. The output interval is every 5 seconds.
  • Page 338 10   Set PTZ 10.4   Set Auto Track Alarm (Auto Track Alarm screen) tracking object is in the set alarm area. Refer to [Alarm area] for the alarm settings.   [Alarm wait time] If [Auto track alarm] is set to [On(After alarm wait time)], select the set time from the following. [1s]/ [10s]/ [30s]/ [1min]/ [3min]/ [5min]  ...
  • Page 339: Configure The Multi-Screen Settings[Multi-Screen]

    11   Configure the multi-screen settings[Multi-screen] 11   Configure the multi-screen settings[Multi- screen] The cameras from which images are to be displayed on a multi-screen can be registered on the [Multi-screen] page. →5.1 How to display →5.2 How to operate [Note:] ・[New X Fixed-8MP][New X Fixed-6MP]If [Image capture mode] is set to [60fps Mode] or [50fps Mode], [Multi-screen] cannot be used.
  • Page 340 11   Configure the multi-screen settings[Multi-screen] [Note:] ・When using the host name, it is necessary to configure the DNS settings of the PC to be used for themulti-screen display. Refer to the network administrator for information on the DNS setting of PCs. [Camera title] Enter the title of the camera.
  • Page 341: [Alarm] To Set The Alarm

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.1   [Alarm] to set alarm operation 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm The alarm page is used to set the alarm operation using the external I/O terminal of the camera, the alarm image, the area to detect the alarm, and the alarm notification. The Alarm page consists of the [Alarm], [VMD area], [SCD area], [Audio detection], and [Notification] tabs.
  • Page 342 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.1   [Alarm] to set alarm operation terminal status is [Open], the alarm is detected periodically at intervals of no alarm detection time. [Black and white switching input]:The black-and-white selector input is received. (When the input is [On], the input is switched to black and white) [Automatic Time Adjustment]:Time setting by terminal input is accepted.
  • Page 343 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.1   [Alarm] to set alarm operation –[Open (continued)]:When the terminal status changes to [Open], an alarm is detected. When the terminal status is [Open], the alarm is detected periodically at intervals of no alarm detection time.
  • Page 344: Alarm] For Setting The Output Terminal

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.2   [Alarm] for setting the output terminal Set the port number to which the command alarm is received. Settable range:1~65535 The following port numbers cannot be set because they are used by this computer. 20、...
  • Page 345 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.2   [Alarm] for setting the output terminal Here, the output terminal is set. Output terminal   For the output terminal function, the [Terminal 2] of the [Alarm] setting must be set to [Alarm output].
  • Page 346: Alarm] To Change The Aux Name

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.3   [Alarm] to change the aux name In the case of latches: The output signal continues for the duration of the cause of the SD Memory Card warning even after the alarm notification is cleared. For pulses: The signal output of the output terminal continues while the cause of the SD Memory Card warning persists even after the alarm notification is cleared.
  • Page 347: Alarm] To Set Alarm Linkage Operation

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.4   [Alarm] to set alarm linkage operation You can change the [AUX], [Open], and [Close] names for live picture pages. AUX title   [AUX (Up to 10 characters)] Enter the [AUX] name for the live picture page. Characters that cannot be entered:Half-pitch symbol "...
  • Page 348 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.4   [Alarm] to set alarm linkage operation [Note:] ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. ・[PTZ] [Terminal alarm 1], [Terminal alarm 2], [Terminal alarm 3], [VMD alarm], [Scene change detection (SCD) alarm], [Audio detection alarm], and [Command alarm] can only be set for PTZ cameras.
  • Page 349 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.4   [Alarm] to set alarm linkage operation [Patrol 1]:When an alarm is detected by the motion detector, a patrol is started. *When Patrol 1 is not registered, it is not displayed. [Scene change detection (SCD) alarm] Select the action to be interlocked when an alarm is detected by the undesired signal detection from the following.
  • Page 350 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.4   [Alarm] to set alarm linkage operation [Off]:Interlock operation is not performed even if a command alarm is received. [Alarm interlock]:Alarm operation is performed after the command alarm is received. [Switching between black and white]:Switches between black and white after receiving the command alarm.
  • Page 351: Set The Preset Position By Source (Screen For Setting Preset Position By Source)

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.4   [Alarm] to set alarm linkage operation 12.4.1 Set the preset position by source (screen for setting preset position by source) On the [Alarm] tab of the Alarm page, press [Preset per sender >>] in [Command alarm]. →12.1 [Alarm] to set alarm operation Here, the address of the source of the command alarm and the preset position corresponding to that address are registered.
  • Page 352: Mail Sending When An Alarm Is Generated

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.4   [Alarm] to set alarm linkage operation   [On]/[Off] (Reception setting during live view) On/Off is used to select whether to link with the clicking operation of the live image of the Multi-directional camera.
  • Page 353 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.4   [Alarm] to set alarm linkage operation...
  • Page 354: Sets Recording Data To Sd Memory Card When Alarm Is Generated

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection 12.4.4 Sets recording data to SD Memory Card when alarm is generated. On the [Alarm] tab of the Alarm page, press [SD memory card setup] in [Camera action on alarm]. →12.1 [Alarm] to set alarm operation Refer to the following for the setting method.
  • Page 355 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection →5.2 How to operate Here, the area for detecting the movement of an object using the motion detector function is set. An alarm is activated when the movement of an object in the set area is detected. [Note:] ・[PTZ] Up to four areas can be set for each preset position (up to 256).
  • Page 356 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection [Note:] ・[PTZ]Only the PTZ camera can be set for position selection and information addition setting screen. Operation detection area setting   [Select a preset position] Select the preset position number for which the motion detection area is to be set and press [Start] to set the motion detection area.
  • Page 357 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection Sets whether to send the superimposed image data by [On] or [Off] by adding motion detection data to the image. The operation detection information can be used by some of the search functions of the network disk recorder manufactured by us.
  • Page 358 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection [Area] When the motion detection area is selected in the image, it is set in order from Area 1.   [All areas] buttons Clicking this button selects the entire area as the motion detection area and sets it to the [1(White)] of [Area].
  • Page 359 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection   [Status] Enable/disable operation detection. [Enable:Operation detection is performed. [Disabled:Operation detection is not performed.   [Detection area] Set the area for detecting movement of object in the motion detection area with the slider bar. The smaller the set value, the smaller the object movement will be detected.
  • Page 360 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection image data. The operation detection information can be used by some of the search functions of the network disk recorder manufactured by us. For details of the functions and settings, refer to the instruction manual of the connected device.
  • Page 361 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection [1(White)] of [Area].   [Status] Enable/disable operation detection. [On]:Operation detection is performed. [Off]:Operation detection is not performed.   [Detection area] Set the area of the slider bar to detect movement of the subject in the motion detection area. The smaller the set value, the smaller the movement of the subject is detected.
  • Page 362 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection the network disk recorder manufactured by us. For details of the functions and settings, refer to the instruction manual of the connected device. Multi-directional camera [Camera selection]...
  • Page 363 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.5   [VMD area] for setting motion detection Select the camera to set the area from each camera.   [Area] When the motion detection area is selected in the image, it is set in order from Area 1.  ...
  • Page 364: Vmd Area] To Set The Motion Detection Area

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.6   [VMD area] to set the motion detection area [Information addition] Sets whether to send the superimposed image data by [On] or [Off] by adding motion detection data to the image. The operation detection information can be used by some of the search functions of the network disk recorder manufactured by us.
  • Page 365 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.6   [VMD area] to set the motion detection area Set the [Detection area] [Detection sensitivity] with the slider bar. For [Detection area] [Detection sensitivity], see the following. →12.5 [VMD area] for setting motion detection The area displayed and the movement detection status at the detection sensitivity are displayed in [Detection area].
  • Page 366: Scd Area] To Set Up Undesired Detection

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.7   [SCD area] to set up undesired detection [Important] ・If you do not press the [Set] buttons, the settings will not be confirmed. To disable the motion detection area, change the [Status] of the area in question to [Off] and click [Set].
  • Page 367 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.7   [SCD area] to set up undesired detection ・If you configure the disturbance detection area and then change the [Image rotation] or [Image] tab [Image capture mode] on the [Basic] tab, the disturbance detection area may shift.
  • Page 368: Scd Area] To Set Up Undesired Detection Areas

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.8   [SCD area] to set up undesired detection areas Set the disturbance detection area in the image. [All areas] Click this button to set the entire area as a disturbance detection area. [Status] Use the [On] and [Off] buttons to specify whether or not to perform undesired detection.
  • Page 369 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.8   [SCD area] to set up undesired detection areas [Important] ・All alarms are not detected while the setting is being changed on the setting screen. Close the setting screen after setting is completed. Select the camera from which the area is to be set by [Camera selection].
  • Page 370 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.8   [SCD area] to set up undesired detection areas Set [Detection area] [Detection sensitivity] [Discovery Time]. For [Detection area] [Detection sensitivity], refer to the following. →12.7 [SCD area] to set up undesired detection Change the area or [Detection area] [Detection sensitivity] as required.
  • Page 371: Audio Detection] For Setting Sound Detection

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.9   [Audio detection] for setting sound detection To disable the disturbance detection area, change [Status] to [Off] and press [Set]. Click this button to display a dotted line with the disabled frame color. When disabled, no alarm is generated by undesired disturbance detection.
  • Page 372 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.9   [Audio detection] for setting sound detection [Audio detection] ON/OFF is used to specify whether or not to perform sound detection. [On]:Sound detection is performed. [Off]:Sound detection is not performed.   [Detection sensitivity] Select the sensitivity of detection from the [Low] [Middle] [High].
  • Page 373: Notification] To Set Alarm Notification

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.10   [Notification] to set alarm notification • [Vehicle horn]: Detects the horn of the car. • [Glass break]: Detects the cracking of windows. [Other]: Detects other sounds than gunshot, screech, horn, or cracking of glasses. [Note:] ・In the following cases, the target sound may not be detected.
  • Page 374: Set Unique Alarm Notification

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.10   [Notification] to set alarm notification 12.10.1 Set unique alarm notification Unique alarm notification [TCP alarm notification] ON/OFF is used to specify whether or not to perform unique alarm notification in the following cases.
  • Page 375 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.10   [Notification] to set alarm notification Settable range:0~30 Destination of notification PTZ camera, Compact Dome camera, New X Fixed Cameras [Note:] ・Only PTZ cameras are displayed for auto-tracking. [Address 1] ~ [Address 8] Set the unique alarm notification destination with IP address or host name.
  • Page 376 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.10   [Notification] to set alarm notification [Address 1] ~ [Address 48] Set the unique alarm notification destination with IP address or host name. You can set up to 48 notifications. [Alarm] field:When the checkbox is checked, the alarm will be notified. [Diag.] field:When checked, notification of the remaining capacity of the SD Memory Card, lack of free space of the SD Memory Card, SD Memory Card recognition error, SD Memory Card write error, and expiration of the trial period of the function extension software are notified.
  • Page 377: Set The Http Alarm Notification

    12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.10   [Notification] to set alarm notification Settable range:1~8 [Important] ・If you want to enter a hostname for [Destination address], you must configure the DNS on the [Network] tab of the network page. →14.1 Networking [Network] ・Make sure that the notification destination is set correctly.
  • Page 378 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.10   [Notification] to set alarm notification Number of characters that can be entered:0 to 63 characters Characters that cannot be entered:Double-byte and single-byte symbols " & : ; ¥ [Password] Enter the password to access the HTTP server. Number of characters that can be entered:0 to 63 characters Characters that cannot be entered:Double-byte and single-byte symbols "...
  • Page 379 12   [Alarm] to set the alarm 12.10   [Notification] to set alarm notification [Password] The Multi-directional camera administrator password is automatically displayed. [Notification data] It is displayed as blank. [Note:] ・[MULTI_PTZ] [PTZ interlocked operation] can be set only for Multi-directional cameras with a Multi-directional/PTZ integrated camera.
  • Page 380: [User Mng.] To Set Authentication

    13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.1   [User auth.] to configure user-authentication 13   [User mng.] to set authentication On the user management page, authentication registration is performed to restrict users and PCs (IP addresses) that can be accessed from a PC, mobile terminal, or tablet terminal. User-managed pages consist of the [User auth.], [Host auth.], [IEEE 802.1X], and [Data encryption] tabs.
  • Page 381 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.1   [User auth.] to configure user-authentication Digest:Use digest authentication. Basic:Use basic authentication. [Note:] ・To ensure security, [Digest] is recommended for [Authentication]. If you use [Digest or Basic] or [Basic], [User name] and [Password] may leak. ・If you change the [Authentication] setting, close the web browser and re-access [User name registration] At the time of new registration, a new username is registered in [User name].
  • Page 382 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.1   [User auth.] to configure user-authentication 2. [Camera control]:Set the access level to camera control. The functions selected in [Access Level] can be operated. 3. [Live only]:Set the access level to live image display. The functions selected in [Access Level] can be operated.
  • Page 383: Host Auth.] To Configure Host-Authentication

    13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.2   [Host auth.] to configure host-authentication Focus Focus operation privileges operation Automatic Auto mode operation privileges mode Brightness Authority to set brightness Aux setting authority Preset Operation authority of preset position setting position setting [Note:]...
  • Page 384: System] To Set Preference Streams

    13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.3   [System] to set preference streams [Note:] ・If you enter IP Address/Mask Length for the subnet, you can restrict the PC that can be accessed for each subnet. For example, if you enter [192.168.0.1/24] and select [2.
  • Page 385: Ieee 802.1X] To Configure Ieee 802.1X

    13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.4   [IEEE 802.1X] to configure IEEE 802.1X Priority stream [Activation] On/Off determines whether to use priority stream delivery. [Note:] ・If [Activation] is set to [On], the number of accessible users might be limited. [Destination IP address(1)] Enter the IP address of the first destination.
  • Page 386 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.4   [IEEE 802.1X] to configure IEEE 802.1X the Advanced menu. →5.1 How to display →5.2 How to operate Here, settings are made for IEEE 802.1X. This function can be used to build a secure network environment using the authentication LAN switch.
  • Page 387 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.4   [IEEE 802.1X] to configure IEEE 802.1X Characters that cannot be entered:Full-pitch and half-pitch alphanumeric characters " & : ; ¥ [Password] [Retype password] Enter the password to access the authentication LAN switch. Number of characters that can be entered:4 to 32 characters Characters that cannot be entered:Full-pitch and half-pitch alphanumeric characters "...
  • Page 388 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.4   [IEEE 802.1X] to configure IEEE 802.1X (continued) ■Specification of Client Certificate with Private Key or Private Key Key length [bit] 1024/ 1536/ 2048/ 3072/ 4096 Maximum number of 6 pieces certificates included in the PEM format Maximum certificate size About 10 kB...
  • Page 389 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.4   [IEEE 802.1X] to configure IEEE 802.1X [Expired]:Certificate expired The [Execute] buttons enable you to view more information about client certificates. You can delete client certificates by using the [Delete] buttons. [Note:] ・Make sure the client certificate has not expired.
  • Page 390 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.4   [IEEE 802.1X] to configure IEEE 802.1X Enter any username if it is not registered on the server. You do not need to enter [Password]/[Retype password]. [Note:] ・To delete individual certificates, set [IEEE 802.1X] to [Off]. ・Confirm that the CA and client certificates have not expired.
  • Page 391: Data Encryption] For Setting Up Data Encryption

    13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.5   [Data encryption] for setting up data encryption ・If the client certificate contains an intermediate CA certificate, the client certificate must be first followed by the order of the intermediate CA certificate. ・When a certificate exceeding 10 kB is installed, no error is displayed during installation, but error may occur during connection.
  • Page 392 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.5   [Data encryption] for setting up data encryption playback page. Download to the PC and check with the decoding tool. For decoding tools, please refer to our technical information website<Control No. C0310>. [Note:] ・If [Data encryption (Batch change)] is [On], the audio [AAC-LC] is encrypted ([G.726] [G.711] is not encrypted).
  • Page 393 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.5   [Data encryption] for setting up data encryption [Live view] pull-down menu in the setting window Multi-directional camera Set the data encryption for each stream separately.
  • Page 394 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.5   [Data encryption] for setting up data encryption [Stream] Enable/disable data encryption for each stream separately. [Encryption password], [Retype encryption password] Set the data encryption password. Number of characters that can be entered:4~16 Characters that cannot be entered:Double-byte and single-byte symbols&...
  • Page 395 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.5   [Data encryption] for setting up data encryption message is displayed. Also, in the pull-down menu in the setting screen, streams with valid data encryption are displayed in <>. [Live view] pull-down menu on the live screen [Live view] pull-down menu in the setting window...
  • Page 396: Security] To Configure Security

    13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.6   [Security] to configure security 13.6 [Security] to configure security On the Users Admin page, press [Data encryption]. Refer to the following how to display and operate the Advanced menu. →5.1 How to display →5.2 How to operate Here, the data encryption settings are made.
  • Page 397 13   [User mng.] to set authentication 13.6   [Security] to configure security Set the length of time the SNMP/FTP cannot be accessed. Input range: 10 to 1000(s) SNMP/FTP access blocking conditions - Input range (times) Set the conditions (number of failed attempts) before access to the SNMP/FTP is prohibited. Input range: 1 to 5 (times) SNMP/FTP access blocking conditions - Input range (s) Set the conditions (specified length of time) before access to the SNMP/FTP is prohibited.
  • Page 398: Networking Configuration [Network]

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.1   Networking [Network] 14   Networking configuration [Network] Network pages configure network settings. Network pages consist of the [Network] tab and the [Advanced] tab. [Note:] ・The items that can be set differ depending on the function of the model. ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model.
  • Page 399 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.1   Networking [Network] IPv4 network [Network Settings] Select how to set the IP address. [Static]:Enter the IP address into the [IP address(IPv4)] to set the IP address. [DHCP]:Set the IP address using the DHCP function. If you cannot obtain an IP address from the DHCP server, set the IP address to 192.168.0.10.
  • Page 400 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.1   Networking [Network] the IP address set on the PC or other network camera. [Note:] ・Multiple IP addresses are not available even when the DHCP function is used. Contact your network administrator for the DHCP server configuration. [Subnet mask] When the DHCP function is not used, enter the subnet mask of the computer.
  • Page 401 1883、 8883、 10669、 10670、 59000~61000 [Note:] ・Some ports may not be accessed by some browsers. If access is lost, use HTTPS or the i-PRO Setup Tool (iCT) to change the port number. ・[MULTI] The port numbers 32768 to 49151 cannot be set. [Line speed] Select the data communication speed from the following.
  • Page 402 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.1   Networking [Network] [10 M‑Full]:10 Mbps full duplex [10 M‑Half]:10 Mbps half duplex [Max RTP packet size] Set whether to limit the size of RTP packets sent from the camera when viewing camera images using RTP.
  • Page 403: Advanced] For Advanced Networking Settings

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings ・[MULTI] When playing back images stored on the SD Memory Card, the [Bandwidth control(bit rate)] must be set to [Unlimited] or above [51200 kbps]. [Easy IP Setup accommodate period] Set the time to enable Network Settings from IP-based Simple Configuration Software to either [20min] or [Unlimited] after the computer starts.
  • Page 404: Set Mail Sending

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings 14.2.1 Set mail sending [Note:] ・The items that can be set differ depending on the function of the model. ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. [E-mail notification] On/Off is used to specify whether to send mail in the following cases.
  • Page 405 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings server. Number of characters that can be entered:1 to 128 characters Input Characters:One-byte alphanumeric and one-byte symbols : . _ ‑ [Important] ・To enter a hostname for [SMTP server address] [POP server address], you must configure the DNS on the [Network] tab of the network page.
  • Page 406 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [Note:] ・Some SMTP servers may not support SSL. ・The SMTP over SSL method is supported. STARTTLS is not supported. ・If set to [On], you might need to set the SMTP port number to 465. Check with your provider for details.
  • Page 407 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings Use the camera title:The camera title is displayed in the mail subject line. [E-mail body(Alarm)] Enter the body of the alarm message. Number of characters that can be entered:0 to 200 characters Cause of alarm:The alarm cause %p% is added to the message body.
  • Page 408 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings For the disturbance detection alarm of camera 4: "SCD(CH4)" Occurrence time:The occurrence time %t% is added to the message text. The %t% is replaced by the time the alarm occurred (hour: minute: second). [Note:] ・If the SD Memory Card has no free space, [SD Memory Card is FULL] or [SD Memory Card cannot be recognized] is sent.
  • Page 409: Configuring Ftp/Sftp Transmission Function

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings ① The alarm time is assigned. ② The camera title is used for the e-mail subject. ③ The name specified by terminal names 1 to 3, which are alarm factors, is given. 14.2.2 Configuring FTP/SFTP transmission function FTP (File Transfer Protocol) and SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) are file transfer protocols...
  • Page 410 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings...
  • Page 411 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [Transmission protocol] Configure the protocol with the destination server by selecting it from FTP/SFTP. SFTP:Use SFTP as the protocol for communicating with the server. FTP:Use FTP as the protocol to communicate with the server. [Important] ・If FTP is selected in the protocol setting, FTP server authentication information (user name, password) may be leaked on the network when sending images to the...
  • Page 412 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [Terminal 2]:Transmit the image to the server when an alarm occurs in Terminal 2. [Terminal 3]:Transmit the image to the server when an alarm occurs in Terminal 3. [VMD]:Transmit the image to the server when motion is detected.
  • Page 413 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [Transmission interval] will be displayed. [Note:] ・When [JPEG(1)] is selected for the capture size of the image to be transmitted, pre alarm is unavailable if the image capture size of [JPEG(1)] is larger than [1920x1080].
  • Page 414 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [1 pic]/[2 pics]/[3 pics]/[4 pics]/[5 pics]/[6 pics]/[7 pics]/[8 pics]/[9 pics]/[10 pics]/[20 pics]/[30 pics]/[50 pics]/[100 pics]/[200 pics]/[300 pics]/[500 pics]/[1000 pics]/[1500 pics]/[2000 pics]/[3000 pics] [Recording duration] Approximate time to be taken to save the set [Number of images] with the set [Transmission interval] willbe displayed.
  • Page 415 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings number Number of characters that can be entered:1 to 32 characters Characters that cannot be entered:Double-byte and single-byte symbols " & * / : ; < > ? ¥ ¦ When [On] is selected for [Alarm image FTP transmission], you can select the alarm type from the following.
  • Page 416 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings Enter the name of the directory where you want to save the image file to be sent. For example, if you want to specify the img directory under the root directory of the server, enter [/img].
  • Page 417 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [Note:] ・If [Transmission protocol] is set to FTP, you cannot configure the SFTP server. [SFTP server address] Enter the IP address or host name of the SFTP server that sends the image. Number of characters that can be entered:1 to 128 characters Input Characters:One-byte alphanumeric and one-byte symbols: .
  • Page 418 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings FTP server 1 setting FTP server 2 settings [Note:] ・If [Transmission protocol] is set to SFTP, you cannot configure the FTP server. [FTP server address] Enter the IP address or host name of the FTP server that sends the image. Number of characters that can be entered:1 to 128 characters Input Characters:One-byte alphanumeric and one-byte symbols : .
  • Page 419: Set Up An Ntp Server

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings Select FTP communication mode from Passive mode/Active mode. Normally, select [Passive]. If you cannot connect with [Passive], switch to [Active]. [Passive]:Sets FTP communication mode to passive mode. [Active]:Set FTP communication mode to active mode. 14.2.3 Set up an NTP server This section configures the NTP server, including the address and port number of the NTP server.
  • Page 420 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings Input Characters:One-byte alphanumeric and one-byte symbols : . _ - [Important] ・To enter a hostname for [NTP server address], you must configure the DNS on the [Network] tab of the network page. →14.1 Networking [Network] [NTP port] Enter the port number of the NTP server.
  • Page 421: Set Upnp

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings 14.2.4 Set UPnP [Note:] ・[MULTI_PTZ] When UPnP is set to ON and access via the Internet is set to [Multi-directional + PTZ] by [Live view], only the image of the accessed camera is displayed.
  • Page 422: Set Up Https

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings Select [On] to shortcut the cameras. To use the camera shortcut function, enable the UPnP function on the PC beforehand. [Note:] ・You must add a Windows component to view shortcuts to the cameras in the Windows [Network] folder.
  • Page 423 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings image is displayed. ・When you access the camera with HTTPS, the image may be distorted or the sound may be interrupted. ・If you set the connectivity to [HTTPS], the maximum delivery is limited to 32Mbps. ・It is recommended that TLS 1.1 be disabled for security reasons.
  • Page 424 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings certificate to be used in HTTPS. Create a signature request (CSR) by clicking on the [Execute] button. This is displayed in the [Create Signature Request (CSR) dialog]. [CA certificate-CA certificate install] Install the CA certificate (security certificate) issued by the certification authority and display information about the installed CA certificate (security certificate).
  • Page 425: Set Up Ddns

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings 14.2.6 Set up DDNS To access the computer via the Internet, you must configure the DDNS function. See below for instructions on how to configure DDNS. →14.4 How to configure DDNS [Area] Select the region where the camera is installed.
  • Page 426 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [Note:] ・If [SNMP setting] is set to [Disable], [SNMP agent setting] and [SNMP trap setting] cannot be set. SNMP agent setting [SNMP version] Select the SNMP version to be used. [SNMPv1/v2]:SNMPv1/v2 is enabled.
  • Page 427 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [SNMPv3]−[Authentication] Displays the SNMPv3 authentication method. [Note:] ・If you upgrade while [MD5] is set in [Authentication], the [Authentication] operates using [MD5]. Click the [Set] button to change [Authentication] to [SHA1]. [SNMPv3] −...
  • Page 428 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [SNMPv2c] − [Community] Enter the community name of the SNMP trap notification destination. Number of characters that can be entered:0 to 32 characters Characters that cannot be entered:Double-byte Trap notificationFixed [SNMP Generic trap] −...
  • Page 429 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings When the check box is checked, the trap is notified when an alarm is generated at terminal 2. [Alarm]-Terminal 2-[Trap string] Set the character string to be used for notifying [Terminal 2] traps. Number of characters that can be entered:0 to 32 characters Input Characters:0-9 (half-pitch), A-Z (half-pitch, uppercase, lowercase) and half-pitch symbol ! "...
  • Page 430: Set Qos

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [Alarm] − [Command alarm] − [Trap string] Specify the strings to be used to notify [Command alarm] traps. Number of characters that can be entered:0 to 32 characters Input Characters:0-9 (half-pitch), A-Z (half-pitch, uppercase, lowercase) and half-pitch symbol ! "...
  • Page 431: Configure Srtp

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings TCP alarm notification DSCP (0-63) Enter the packet priority order for the unique alarm notification. Configurable values:0~63 Shaping of streams [Shaping of stream] Use the [On] [Off] to control whether H.265 (or H264) images are not bursted. It may be effective when network devices divert image data from the camera, etc., but the displayed image may be delayed.
  • Page 432 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings [On]:Use the MQTT function. [Off]:MQTT function is not used. Server [Address] Enter the IP address or host name of the MQTT server to be notified when an alarm is generated. Number of characters that can be entered:1 to 128 characters Input Characters:One-byte alphanumeric and one-byte symbols : .
  • Page 433 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings The data format of the root CA certificate can be PEM or DER. [Information] The root CA certificate information is displayed. [Off]:Root CA certificate is not installed. Root CA Certificate Host Name:Displayed when installed. You can view the root CA certificate in detail by clicking [Execute].
  • Page 434: Configure Lldp

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.2   [Advanced] for advanced networking settings 0:QoS0 delivers up to one message. Messages are not guaranteed to reach the server. 1:In QoS1, messages are delivered at least once. Messages are guaranteed to reach the destination, but may be duplicated.
  • Page 435: Setting Up Https

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.3   Setting up HTTPS For the model supporting *PoE+ power supply, LLDP including TLV with checks in the following table is sent for PoE+ power supply even if set to [Off]. Fabric Attach authentication key Enter the key to be used for Fabric Attach authentication.
  • Page 436: How To Generate A Signing Request (Csr)

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.3   Setting up HTTPS 14.3.1 How to generate a signing request (CSR) Click the [Execute] button in [CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing Request]. → The “CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing Request” screen is displayed. Enter the information for the certificate to be generated.
  • Page 437: How To Configure Ddns

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.4   How to configure DDNS [Note:] ・When using a CA certificate, make sure you enter the information that is required by the certification authority you are applying to. ・For the [Host name], [State], [Locality], [Organization], and [Organizational Unit], you can enter the following characters: 0 to 9, A to Z, a to z, and the following symbols: - .
  • Page 438 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.4   How to configure DDNS About DDNS Services (IPv4/IPv6) You can view camera images via the Internet by using the DDNS service. The DDNS service is a service that matches a domain name with a dynamically changing global address.
  • Page 439: With [Viewnetcam.com] Services

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.4   How to configure DDNS ②If you subscribe to [Viewnetcam.com] services, the cameras are assigned a unique [Domain Name] (e.g., *****.miemasu.net). The camera manages the camera's domain name and the global address of the router (or camera) by automatically notifying the [Viewnetcam.com] service server of the router's (or camera's) global address (the [Viewnetcam.com] service server).
  • Page 440 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.4   How to configure DDNS Clicking on the URLs displayed on the [Link to MIEMASUNET registration] opens a new window for registering [Viewnetcam.com] Services. Register [Viewnetcam.com] Services according to the window. If the [Viewnetcam.com] services registration window is not displayed, check that the PC is connected to the Internet and press the Update browser button.
  • Page 441 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.4   How to configure DDNS However, depending on the router, this URL cannot be accessed from a PC connected to the same network (LAN) as the camera. ・If [Link to MIEMASUNET registration] is not displayed, make sure that you have registered to [Viewnetcam.com] and that your PC is connected to the Internet, and then press the Update browser button.
  • Page 442: Using Dynamic Dns Update (Without Dhcp)

    14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.4   How to configure DDNS If you use a router that does not support UPnP, you must manually configure the port forwarding feature for the router. On the Network Page, press the [Network] tab. In the [Network Settings], select [Static].
  • Page 443 14   Networking configuration [Network] 14.4   How to configure DDNS Enter the host name to use for the dynamic DNS Update service. Number of characters that can be entered:3 to 250 characters (host name). Enter in (domain name) format Input Characters:One-byte alphanumeric and one-byte symbols .
  • Page 444: [Schedule] For Scheduling

    15   [Schedule] for scheduling 15   [Schedule] for scheduling [Note:] ・The items that can be set differ depending on the function of the model. ・Refer to the catalog specifications for the functions installed in each model. ・[PTZ] Only PTZ cameras can be set for position refresh, automatic tracking start permission, auto pan, patrol, and preset sequence.
  • Page 445 15   [Schedule] for scheduling [Alarm permission(Terminal alarm 1,2,3)]:Allows the alarm input of the terminal while the schedule is being set. [Alarm permission(Terminal alarm 1)]:The alarm input of terminal 1 is enabled while the schedule is set. [Alarm permission(Terminal alarm 2)]:Allows alarm input of terminal 2 while schedule is set. [Alarm permission(Terminal alarm 3)]:Allows alarm input of terminal 3 while schedule is set.
  • Page 446 15   [Schedule] for scheduling 1~256:When the scheduled time is reached, the preset position is moved from the preset position registered beforehand to the selected position. [Auto track permission]:Allows the auto-tracking setting set on the [Auto track setting] tab while scheduling. [Auto pan]:When the scheduled time is reached, the auto pan operation set in the [Position] tab starts.
  • Page 447 15   [Schedule] for scheduling Quality 2: Scene 2 (Scene file 2)], [Image Quality 3: Scene 3 (Scene file 3)], and [Image Quality 4: Scene 4 (Scene file 4)] cannot be selected at the same time. To specify the time, click [▼] to set the time. Select [24h] when no time zone is set. [Note:] ・[PTZ] When you configure the [Auto pan] [Patrol] [Preset sequence], make sure that the times do not overlap.
  • Page 448 15   [Schedule] for scheduling...
  • Page 449 15   [Schedule] for scheduling [Note:] ・The colors displayed on Schedules 1 to 8 represent the colors of the lines displayed in the Schedule field at the bottom of the screen. ・If position refresh and image quality set time are set at the same time, the image quality is reflected after position refresh is completed.
  • Page 450: How To Set The Schedule

    15   [Schedule] for scheduling 15.1   How to set the schedule 15.1 How to set the schedule...
  • Page 451 15   [Schedule] for scheduling 15.1   How to set the schedule In [Schedule], tick the Day of the week boxes in which you want to schedule. The day of the week is enabled. To specify the time, click [▼] to specify the time. If you do not specify a time zone, tick [24h].
  • Page 452 15   [Schedule] for scheduling 15.1   How to set the schedule...
  • Page 453: How To Delete Schedule

    15   [Schedule] for scheduling 15.2   How to Delete Schedule 15.2 How to Delete Schedule Uncheck the Day of the week box in which you want to delete the schedule. When you are finished, press [Set]. The schedule for the selected day of the week is deleted.
  • Page 454 15   [Schedule] for scheduling 15.2   How to Delete Schedule...
  • Page 455: How To Change The Image Quality Based On The Time Of Sunrise/Sunset

    15   [Schedule] for scheduling 15.3   How to change the image quality based on the time of sunrise/sunset 15.3 How to change the image quality based on the time of sunrise/sunset Set the sunrise/sunset times from [Scene settings linked to sunrise and sunset times]. [To scene setting (image quality adjustment)] This is a link to the image quality adjustment for scene setting.
  • Page 456 15   [Schedule] for scheduling 15.3   How to change the image quality based on the time of sunrise/sunset →15.1 How to set the schedule...
  • Page 457: [Maintenance] To Maintain The Machine

    16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.1   [System log] to check the system logs 16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine The Maintenance page checks the system log, software upgrades, checks the status, and initializes the computer. The Maintenance page consists of the [System log], [Upgrade], [Status], [Default reset], and [Data] tabs.
  • Page 458: Upgrade] To Upgrade The Software

    16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.2   [Upgrade] to upgrade the software [Page number display] The currently open page is displayed in the form [Page/Total Page].   [<<Previous 100 items Click to display 100 items in front of the displayed system log.  ...
  • Page 459 2Click [Select File] to specify the software that was downloaded. [Note:] ・The latest version of the software is available on our technical information website. https://i-pro.com/global/en/surveillance/training-support/support 3Click the radio button to select whether to initialize the data after the version upgrade has been completed.
  • Page 460: Status] For Checking The Status

    16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.3   [Status] for checking the status *[xxxxxx] contains the software version. ・Do not turn off the computer during version upgrading. ・Do not perform any operation during version upgrading until the version upgrade is completed.
  • Page 461 16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.3   [Status] for checking the status [Personal(Camera) URL] The URLs of cameras registered for the [Viewnetcam.com] services are displayed. UPnP Port number (HTTP), port number (HTTPS) The port number configured for port forwarding in UPnP is displayed. [Status] The state of the port forwarding is displayed.
  • Page 462 16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.3   [Status] for checking the status [Note:] ・[Rapid PTZ] [Active ClearSight] will appear only in Rapid PTZ Camera. Images may be distorted during [Active ClearSight] operation. USB interface [Status] If you recognize that the Wi-Fi USB adapter for installation is connected to the USB port, the Wi-Fi USB adapter part number information is displayed.
  • Page 463 16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.3   [Status] for checking the status Card by the camera, and the number of times of overwriting calculated from the file size. If the overwrite count fails, [Unknown] is displayed. [Note:] ・The number of times of overwriting is an estimate calculated in the computer and may differ from the actual number of times of overwriting.
  • Page 464: Default Reset] To Initialize And Restart The Computer

    16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.4   [Default reset] to initialize and restart the computer <SD>An error occurs in the SD Data is continuously missing during write Memory Card. Check the SD Memory processing on the SD Memory Card. Confirm Card status.
  • Page 465: Data] To Back Up/Restore Configuration Logs

    16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.5   [Data] to back up/restore configuration logs When the initialization operation is performed, the product cannot be operated for approximately 3 minutes. [Reboot] Press [Execute] to restart the computer. After restarting, the product cannot be operated for about two minutes as it was when the power was turned on.
  • Page 466 16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.5   [Data] to back up/restore configuration logs [Setup data] You can back up the computer's settings to your computer by clicking [Execute].   [Scene file] By clicking on [Execute], you can back up the scene file settings for your computer.  ...
  • Page 467 16   [Maintenance] to maintain the machine 16.5   [Data] to back up/restore configuration logs   – [Transmission data volume control (Bit rate)] ・Restore operations for setup data are not applied to UPnP related settings. ・Restore operations for setup data are not applied to HTTPS related settings (including CA Certificate and CRT key).
  • Page 468: Viewing Our Support Website [Support]

    ・For use outside Japan https://i-pro.com/global/en/surveillance/training-support/support The [i-PRO Setup Tool (iCT)] provides total support from i-PRO product setup to maintenance, enabling customers to streamline their operations. The following URLs can be downloaded free of charge. (Control No. C0133) Note: If you are not connected to the Internet, it cannot be displayed.
  • Page 469: Other

    18   Other 18.1   System Log Display 18   Other 18.1 System Log Display SMTP error indication Classification Form of label Details of error POP3 server error Authentication ・The username and password may be incorrect. Check error the mail settings again. Without finding a ・The IP address of the server may be incorrect.
  • Page 470 18   Other 18.1   System Log Display Visual server error Net server ・The DNS server might be specified incorrectly. Check address cannot be the DNS settings again. ・The DNS server might be down. Please refer to the resolved from [Viewnetcam.com] website for information on failures.
  • Page 471 18   Other 18.1   System Log Display HTTPS Generated ・The creation of the signature request was completed. signature request CA certificate ・The CA certificate installation is completed. installed CA certificate ・The CA certificate has been deleted. deleted Previous CRT ・Previous CRT keys were applied as CRT keys.
  • Page 472 18   Other 18.1   System Log Display Error indication for unique alarm notification Classification Form of label Details of error Original alarm Without notifying ・The IP address of the notification destination may be notification incorrect. Confirm the setting of the IP address of the destination error notification destination.
  • Page 473 18   Other 18.1   System Log Display Previous CRT ・Previous CRT keys were applied as CRT keys. keys applied CRT key ・CRT key generation completed. generated Displaying firmware upgrades Classification Form of label Details of contents Upgrading the Successful version ・The firmware version is successfully upgraded and the firmware upgrade...
  • Page 474: Trouble

    18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? Classification Form of label Details of contents Installation status Installation status ・Error in installation was detected. Reaffirm the error installation condition of the machine and turn on the power again. FTP/SFTP error indication Classification Form of label Details of contents Server error...
  • Page 475 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? Cannot be ・Are cables of category 5e or higher connected to Operation Manual accessed from a the network connector? Installation ・Check that the link lamp (LINK) is illuminated. If Operation Manual Web browser it is not illuminated, the connection to the LAN is Installation not normal or the network to which the connection is made is not operating normally.
  • Page 476 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? integrated camera is 192.168.0.10 for the PTZ camera and 192.168.0.11 for the Multi-directional camera. ・HTTP port numbers other than 20, 21, 22, 23, 14.1 Networking 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 68, 69, 80, 110, 123, 161, [Network] 162, 443, 554, 995, 1883, 883, 10669, 10670, 59000-61000 should be used for HTTP port...
  • Page 477 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? ・In networking, do you configure [Default gateway]? Or do you configure it correctly? In IPv4, [Set]-[Network]-[IPv4 network], set [Default gateway] correctly. ・Does the router have a port forwarding 14.2.4 Set UPnP configuration? If your router does not have UPnP capability, you must configure the port forwarding configuration to allow access to the computer from the Internet.
  • Page 478 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? Phenomenon Causes and countermeasures Reference Display the ・If the user name or password has been changed authentication while the computer is being accessed and the user screen name or password being logged in has been continuously changed in another web browser, the authentication screen is displayed each time the screen is...
  • Page 479 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? Camera cannot be In the case of mobile devices: accessed from ・URL is wrong. Or, is [/cam] not entered at the mobile or tablet end of the URL? Ensure that the URL is entered terminal correctly.
  • Page 480 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? Fail to register ・Is there a possibility that the registered e-mail [Viewnetcam.com] address is incorrect? If the e-mail containing the services links to the [Viewnetcam.com] services website is not sent, the registered e-mail address may be incorrect? Refer to the [Viewnetcam.com] services website to register the e-mail address correctly.
  • Page 481 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? Flicker the image ・If flickering is a concern, set [Light control 9.4.1 To adjust the mode] to [Indoor scene]. image quality (image quality adjustment screen) Phenomenon Causes and countermeasures Reference Image not saved ・Check that the SD Memory Card is mounted on SD Memory correctly and correctly.
  • Page 482 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? Without audio ・Some of our network disk recorders and PC 9.5 [Audio] for setting from our network software packages do not support [G.711]. Set sound disk recorder or the earpiece speech compression method to PC software [G.726 (32 kbps)] or [AAC-LC].
  • Page 483 18   Other 18.2   Trouble!? A dialog message, ・This may be canceled by changing the settings of error message, or the PC. Right-click the PC screen and change other character in the display by clicking [Display Settings] → the message will [Change the size of text, apps, and other items].
  • Page 484: Directory Structure Of Sd Memory Card

    18   Other 18.3   Directory structure of SD Memory Card 18.3 Directory structure of SD Memory Card 18.3.1 Directories of PTZ Camera, Compact Camera, New X Fixed Camera...
  • Page 485: Directory Configuration Of Multi-Directional Camera

    18   Other 18.3   Directory structure of SD Memory Card 18.3.2 Directory Configuration of Multi-directional Camera...
  • Page 486: Change History

    19   Change history 19   Change history Ver 1.000.000 (2023.02.15) Add new product Multi-directional + PTZ Camera   WV-X86531-Z2, WV-X86530-Z2 Ver 1.001.000 (2023.03.08) Add new product Multi-directional dual sensor camera   WV-S85702-F3L, WV-S85402-V2L, WV-U85402-V2L Ver 1.002.000 (2023.09.12) Add new product Mini Box Sphere IR-PTZ WV-S66700-Z3L, WV-X66700-Z3LS, WV-S66300-Z4L, WV-X66300-Z4LS New compact dome...
  • Page 487: Ver 1.003.000 (2023.09.29

    19   Change history ・ Added the [Enable/Disable] setting for [SNMP] in the [Advanced] tab of the Network page. (→ 14.2.7 Set SNMP) ・ You can now edit the camera title by adding and clicking the title edit icon next to the camera title.
  • Page 488: Ver 1.006.000 (2024.02.27

    19   Change history WV-X15700-V2L, WV-X15700-V2LN, WV-X22700-V2L, WV-X25700-V2LN Ver 1.006.000 (2024.02.27) New functions and addendum (Firmware Ver.2.50/[New X Fixed] Ver.3.10) ・ A SAN entry field has been added to the CSR creation screen.(→14.3 Setting up HTTPS) ・ The initial password for data encryption has been changed to blank.(→13.5 [Data encryption] for setting up data encryption)

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