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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1. Product Introduction..................4 Hardware Overview......................4 Related Resources......................7 Chapter 2. Installation......................8 Installation Recommendations..................8 Installation Guide......................10 Chapter 3. Live Video......................22 Chapter 4. Search.......................25 Playback........................25 Explorer......................... 27 Chapter 5. Settings......................29 Media..........................29 Video........................29 Image........................31 Audio........................44 Network..........................45 Basic........................45 Advanced........................57 Storage..........................
  • Page 3 Contents Maintenance......................110 Chapter 6. Services......................114...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. Product Introduction

    Chapter 1. Product Introduction Hardware Overview...
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  • Page 7: Related Resources

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 1 - Product Introduction | 7 Related Resources Table 1. 4G Solar-powered Camera Kit Resource Type Link https://resource.milesight.com/milesight/security/document/datasheet/ipc/ Datasheet - Security milesight-4g-solar-powered-security-camera-kit-datasheet-en.pdf https://resource.milesight.com/milesight/security/document/datasheet/ipc/ Datasheet - ANPR milesight-4g-solar-powered-anpr-camera-kit-datasheet-en.pdf https://resource.milesight.com/milesight/security/document/user-manual/ipc/ Quick Start Guide milesight-4g-solar-powered-camera-kit-quick-start-guide.pdf Video - Installation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2ZH597YPuk...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2. Installation

    Chapter 2. Installation Installation Recommendations Recommended Installation Heights 1. 4G Solar-powered Security Camera (Model: SP111/41) • Recommended Installation Height: 2 to 5 meters (6.5 to 16.4 feet) • This height range ensures a broad field of view and effective coverage for general surveillance purposes.
  • Page 9 Recommended Installation Angle 1. 4G Solar-powered Security Camera (Model: SP111/41) This camera model does not have any specific angle requirements for installation. You can mount the camera at any angle that best suits your surveillance needs.
  • Page 10: Installation Guide

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 10 meters, L less than or equal to 8m). The camera can accommodate angles within the range of A less than or equal to 30 degrees. For a 6mm lens camera: It is recommended to keep angle A at around 15-25 degrees (i.e., the distance from the camera to the outermost lane should not exceed 8 meters, L less than or equal to 8m).
  • Page 11 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 11 Step1: Use a screwdriver to open the back cover at the bottom of the camera. Insert the SD card and SIM card.
  • Page 12 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 12 Step2: Assemble the solar panel. Step3: Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the battery box and open it. Unscrew the protective cover of the battery connector, connect the battery to the power system, tighten the connector, and finally secure the battery with screws.
  • Page 13 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 13 Step4: Take out the previously assembled solar panel. Run the solar cables through the bracket and connect them to the battery system. Step5: Attach the solar panel to the bracket. Tighten the screws to secure the solar panel at the desired angle.
  • Page 14 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 14 Note: Adjust the panel to the desired angle and secure it by tightening the screws in the corresponding holes on the bracket. Step6: Install the pole-mount bracket. Note: The recommended diameter for the support columns is 150mm to 210mm. Step7: Use kit safety chain to connect the fully assembled bracket to the pole.
  • Page 15 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 15 Step8: Hook the bracket onto the mounting hook on the pole. Step9: Secure the bracket using hex nuts.
  • Page 16 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 16 Step10: Use camera safety chain to securely attach the camera to the bracket interface. Opening the front cover of the bracket allows for easier threading of the camera's tail cable through the interface to the battery system.
  • Page 17 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 17 Step11: The camera can be freely rotated to adjust the angle. Once the desired angle is set, tighten the screws between the camera and the bracket.
  • Page 18 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 18 Note: You can also use expansion screws to mount the entire assembled bracket directly onto the wall. Solar Expansion Kit Installation Step1: If you have purchased the Solar Expansion Kit, attach the additional bracket to the main bracket and secure it with screws.
  • Page 19 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 19 Step2: Secure the assembled solar panel to the additional bracket.
  • Page 20 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 2 - Installation | 20 SA02 Installation...
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  • Page 22: Chapter 3. Live Video

    Chapter 3. Live Video After logging in the network camera web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as follows. Table 2. Description of the buttons Parameter Description Click to access the live view page. Live Video Click to access the playback page. Playback Click to access the configuration page.
  • Page 23 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 3 - Live Video | 23 Parameter Description Click to select system language. Display the user name and click to logout. Power Line Frequency: Choose either 50Hz or 60Hz based on your region's power supply frequency. Note: Selecting the correct power line frequency helps to reduce video flicker caused by the interaction between the camera's frame rate and the power supply frequency.
  • Page 24 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 3 - Live Video | 24 Parameter Description This setting displays the video at its actual size (100% scale) without any resizing. The video will appear in its true pixel dimensions. 100% Click to display images at full-screen. Full Screen Brightness: Adjust the Brightness of the scene.
  • Page 25: Chapter 4. Search

    Chapter 4. Search Playback Click to enter playback interface. In this part, you can search and playback the recorded video files stored in SD cards or NAS. The Playback interface is as below: Step1: Click the “Search” botton, choose the data and record type when the window pops Step2: The timeline displays the video files for the day and show different colors according to selected record type.
  • Page 26 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 4 - Search | 26 Parameter Description Search the recorded videos by record type ( All/General/ Basic Event). The timeline will show different colors according to selected record type as below: Adjust the speed of video playback. Speed Down: Includes 0.5X and 0.25X for Play.
  • Page 27: Explorer

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 4 - Search | 27 Parameter Description Click to take a snapshot. Snapshot Click to start/stop recording. Start/Stop recording Click to zoom on/off . Digital Zoom Full Screen. Full Screen Time narrow/expand. Time Expand/Narrow Explorer Files will be seen on this page when they are configured to save into SD card or NAS.
  • Page 28 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 4 - Search | 28...
  • Page 29: Chapter 5. Settings

    Chapter 5. Settings Media Video [Primary Stream]: [Secondary Stream]:...
  • Page 30 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 30 Table 5. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Secondary Enable Click the "Enable" checkbox to activate the secondary stream. Stream Video Codec H.265/H.264 are available. Options include 4M (2688*1520), 3M (2304*1296), 1080p (1920*1080), 720p (1280*720), D1 (704*576), VGA (640*480).
  • Page 31: Image

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 31 Parameters Function Introduction Maximum refresh rate per second. When Power Line Frequency is set to 50Hz, the supported range is 1-12 frames per second (fps). Maximum Frame Rate When Power Line Frequency is set to 60Hz, the supported range is 1-15 frames per second (fps).
  • Page 32 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 32 Table 6. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Select the scene parameter mode switch. You can choose General, Front Scene Switching Light, Low Light, Back Light, Customize 1, Customize 2, or Schedule as the image scene parameter mode.
  • Page 33 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 33 Parameters Function Introduction Contrast Adjust the color and light contrast. Adjust the Saturation of the image. Higher Saturation makes colors appear Saturation more "pure" while lower one appears more “wash-out”. Adjust the Sharpness of image.
  • Page 34 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 34 Table 9. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Move the slider to the left to decrease the brightness or to the right to increase the brightness. Adjust the slider until the desired brightness level is achieved for your specific environment.
  • Page 35 Backlight Setting: Set backlight mode for BLC/WDR/HLC. Note: • For more details about Milesight WDR on & off Video, you can click to the YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McoOL0Pyk0w • For more details about Milesight Ultra Low-light Video Demo - HLC, you can click to the YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly8uKWbii40...
  • Page 36 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 36 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKEZ6BW-YZE [White Balance] Table 12. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction To restore white objects, removed color distortion caused by the light of the environment. Mode: General and Manual are available. General Mode: Select a white balance mode as required •...
  • Page 37 IR LED will change according to the actual illumination. Enable this function to reduce the motion blur of objects effectively. You can adjust the deblur level from 1 to 100. Reduce Motion Blur Note: For more details about Milesight Deblur, you can click to the YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vynrami51s...
  • Page 38 Use the slider to adjust the level of anti-fog correction. Note: • For more details about Milesight Defog, you can click to the YouTube: Defog Mode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9od7Trao4U • Adjust the anti-fog intensity gradually to avoid over-processing, which may lead to unnatural image quality.
  • Page 39 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 39 Parameters Function Introduction Select this option to automatically switch the Day/Night Mode based on the image. • Day to Night Value: You can set the sensitivity for switching Day Mode to Night Mode.
  • Page 40 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 40 Parameters Function Introduction With this option enabled, the camera will prevent the image from distortion when resolution ratio is changed. Lens Distortion Correction Note: Enabling/Disabling lens distortion correction may cause slight displacement of the privacy masking area.
  • Page 41: Privacy Mask

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 41 Table 17. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Video Stream Enable to set OSD for primary stream and secondary stream. Font Size Smallest/Small/Medium/Large/Largest/Auto are available for title and date. Font Color Enable to set different color for title and date.
  • Page 42 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 42 Table 18. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable Check the check box to enable the Privacy Mask function. Type Select the type to use for the privacy areas, there are one types available: Mask. Drew an privacy area on the live video as needed.
  • Page 43 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 43 By using Milesight's ROI technology, more than 50% of the bit rate can be saved, significantly reducing bandwidth demands and storage usage. This allows you to set a lower bit rate while maintaining high resolution for the selected regions.
  • Page 44: Audio

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 44 Audio Audio This audio function allows you to hear the sound from the camera or transmit your sound to the camera side. A two-way communication is also possible to be achieved with this feature. Alarm can be triggered when the audio input is above a certain alarm level you set, and configured audio can be played when an alarm occurs.
  • Page 45: Audio File Management

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 45 Parameters Function Introduction Auto Gain Control: This function is only for H.265 series, improve the quality of audio. Audio Output Output Volume: Adjust volume of output. Audio File Management You can upload up to 5 audio files manually to Flash or SD Card on the Audio web page and you can also edit the audio file’s name when upload.
  • Page 46 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 46 Note: • Before using the 4G network, please insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot at the bottom of the camera. It supports Nano SIM for SIM card slot. [Cellular Settings] Step1: Fill in the information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to Cellular Settings interface, then click Save to access the network successfully.
  • Page 47 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 47 Table 21. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enter the Access Point Name for cellular dial-up connection provided by local ISP. User name Enter the user name for cellular dial-up connection provided by local ISP. Password Enter the password for cellular dial-up connection provided by local ISP.
  • Page 48 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 48 Step2: After connecting to the network successfully, you can check the cellular status information on Cellular Status interface, as shown below. Table 22. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Show the network provider which the SIM card registers on.
  • Page 49 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 49 Step 3: Effective data monitoring is crucial for managing the cellular data usage of your security camera. This section provides detailed information on how to monitor data usage and configure pre-alarm actions to optimize data consumption. Table 23.
  • Page 50 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 50 Parameters Function Introduction The Data Pre-Alarm Action feature allows you to set predefined actions that the camera will take when data usage approaches a specified limit. This helps in preventing data overages and managing data costs effectively. Plan Type: Select the data usage reporting range.
  • Page 51: Platform Access

    Click this button to manually refresh the above status. Platform Access Platform access can be enabled to configure the external IP address and port of the backend VMS server. For detailed instructions, please refer to the following two documents: https://resource.milesight.com/milesight/security/document/troubleshooting/ipc/milesight- troubleshooting-how-to-connect-4g-solar-powered-cameras-to-milesight-vms.pdf...
  • Page 52 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 52 https://resource.milesight.com/milesight/security/document/troubleshooting/ipc/milesight- troubleshooting-how-to-use-milesight-vpn-to-connect-4g-solar-powered-camera-and-vms- network.pdf HTTP Table 25. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable: Start or stop using HTTP. HTTP Port: Web GUI login port, the default is 80, the same with ONVIF port.
  • Page 53 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 53 RTSP Table 26. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction RTSP Port The port of RTSP, the default is 554. Playback Port The port of playback, the default is 555. Playback Port Note: Port 0 means closing playback function.
  • Page 54 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 54 • DSCP refers to the Differentiated Service Code Point; and the DSCP value is used in the IP header to indicate the priority of the data. • A reboot is required for the settings to take effect. Email Alarm video files can be sent to specific mail account through SMTP server.
  • Page 55 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 55 Parameters Function Introduction Recipient Email Address1 Email address to receive video files. Recipient Email Address2 Email address to receive video files. Check the checkbox to enable SSL or TLS if it is required by the SMTP Encryption server.
  • Page 56 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 56 Parameters Function Introduction FTP Type FTP and SFTP are optional. Server Address FTP/SFTP server address. The port of the FTP server. Generally it is 21. Server Port FTP Server Settings The port of the SFTP server.
  • Page 57: Advanced

    This encrypted VPN tunnel makes it appear as though you are directly connected to the private network, keeping your online activity (including your browsing history) hidden. For Milesight camera, VPN feature allows us to log in the camera via a virtual IP, which makes it easier to configure the camera remotely.
  • Page 58 Upload the .ovpn format OpenVPN client configuration file. Server Address: Specify the server address of Milesight VPN server. Server Port: ISpecify the server port of Milesight VPN server. VPN Mode Milesight VPN Authorization Code: Copy the authentication code from Milesight VPN server.
  • Page 59 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 59 Parameters Function Introduction Status Connection Status. Local IP IP Address Used by the User Device (also known as Local Host). Remote IP IP Address of the Remote Host Communicating with the User Device. Duration Connection Duration.
  • Page 60 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 60 Parameters Function Introduction Enable SNMP v3: Provide encryption and the HTTPS protocol must be enabled. Read Security Name: Input the name of Read Security Community. Level of Security: There are three levels available: (auth, priv), (auth, no priv) and (no auth, no priv).
  • Page 61: Storage

    24hrs to activate the account for using live function. • For RTMP, since G.711 is not available for YouTube, so you can only play video from Milesight Network Camera with H.264 video coding and AAC audio coding on YouTube.
  • Page 62 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 62 Note: Before you start: • Before using the SD card for the first time, please format the card on the camera. • To configure record settings, please make sure that you have the network storage device within the network or the SD card inserted in your camera.
  • Page 63: Record Settings

    SMB/CIFS is selected. Note: • Up to 5 NAS disks can be connected to the camera. • For more details about how to use NAS on Milesight Network Camera, please refer to https://milesight.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/ articles/69000797902.
  • Page 64 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 64 Table 34. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable Recycle Enable/Disable Recycle Storage, if you enable this option, it will delete the files when the free Storage disk space reaches a certain value. Pre Second Reserve the record time before alarm, 0~10 sec.
  • Page 65: Snapshot Settings

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 65 Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. Schedule Settings Select all schedule. Clear all schedule. Save the configuration. Note: SD Card or NAS are available. Snapshot Settings Table 35.
  • Page 66: Event

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 66 Parameters Function Introduction Enable Timing Snapshot: Check the checkbox to enable the Timing Snapshot function. Interval: Set the snapshots interval, input the number and choose the unit(millisecond, second, minute, hour, day). Save Into Storage: Save the snapshots into SD card or NAS, and choose the file name to add time suffix or overwrite the base file name.
  • Page 67 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 67 Note: For more details about how to set motion detection, please refer to https:// milesight.freshdesk.com/a/solutions/articles/69000643423. Settings steps are shown as follows: Step1: Check the checkbox to enable the motion detection.
  • Page 68 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 68 [Basic Settings] Table 37. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Normal Mode and Advanced Mode are available for the option. When Advanced Detection Mode Mode is selected, users can configure up to 4 detection regions and sensitivity for each detection region.
  • Page 69 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 69 Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule. [Alarm Action] Step6: Set alarm action; Table 39. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm.
  • Page 70: External Input

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 70 Parameters Function Introduction Number: The number of snapshot, 1~5 are available. Interval: This cannot be edited unless you choose more than 1 to Snapshot. Snapshot Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS, Upload the recording files via FTP and send alarm email.
  • Page 71 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 71 Table 40. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule. [Alarm Action] Set alarm action.
  • Page 72: External Output

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 72 Table 41. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP.
  • Page 73 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 73 [Normal Status Settings] Please set the Normal Status firstly, when the Current Status is different with Normal Status, it will lead to the alarm. [Manual External Output] You can set the manual external output. Table 42.
  • Page 74: Smart Event

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 74 Table 43. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Record Failed, SD Card Full, SD Card Uninitialized, SD Card Error and No SD Card are available. Alarm Type Check the checkbox to enable the alarm type you selected. Please refer to the previous section for the meaning of the options;...
  • Page 75 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 75 Settings steps are shown as follows: [Detection Settings] Step1: Selected detection region and enable intrusion detection. Step2: Choose detection object. Check Human or Vehicle attribute, and the camera will alarm once detecting people or vehicle and triggering related events. Select the detection object, and you can choose either People or Vehicles.
  • Page 76 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 76 Table 44. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Set the triggering interval for intrusion. Min.Intrusion Duration Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5. The higher the sensitivity, the easier it Sensitivity is for moving objects to be recorded in the results.
  • Page 77 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 77 Table 45. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. The "All" button is handy to copy the today’s schedule to all days. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule.
  • Page 78 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 78 Table 46. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP.
  • Page 79: Line Crossing

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 79 Line Crossing Line Crossing detection is designed to work in most indoor and outdoor environment. An event will be triggered every time when the camera detects objects crossing a defined virtual line.
  • Page 80 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 80 Parameters Function Introduction Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5. The higher the sensitivity, the easier it Sensitivity is for moving objects to be recorded in the results. Set the desired mode of the trigger logic including General Mode and Bottom Mode.
  • Page 81 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 81 Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. The "All" button is handy to copy the today’s schedule to all days. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule. [Alarm Action] Step6: Set alarm action.
  • Page 82: Object Left

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 82 Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP. Number: The number of snapshot, 1~5 are available.
  • Page 83 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 83 Table 50. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction After setting Min. time from 5s to 1800s, any objects are left in the selected area or Min. Time removed from the selected area over the minimum time will trigger the alarm. Level 1~10 are available, the default level is 5.
  • Page 84 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 84 Table 51. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. The "All" button is handy to copy the today’s schedule to all days. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule.
  • Page 85 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 85 Table 52. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP.
  • Page 86: Advanced Motion Detection

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 86 Advanced Motion Detection Different from traditional motion detection, advanced motion detection can filter out “noise” such as lighting changes, natural tree movements, etc. When an object moves in the selected area, it will trigger alarm. Settings steps are shown as follows: Step1: Selected detection region.
  • Page 87 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 87 Table 53. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction The alarm will not be triggered when the moving duration of an object is within the setting time. Off/1s/2s/3s/4s/5s are available. Ignore Short-Lived Motion Note: Ignore Short-Lived Motion time is to avoid false alarm caused by instant object movement within time setting.
  • Page 88 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 88 Table 54. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. The "All" button is handy to copy the today’s schedule to all days. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule.
  • Page 89 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 89 Table 55. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP.
  • Page 90: Tamper Detection

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 90 Tamper Detection Tamper Detection is used to detect possible tampering like the camera being unfocused, obstructed or moved. This functionality alerts security staff immediately when any above- mentioned actions occur. Settings steps are shown as follows: Step1: Enable Tamper Detection and set detecting sensitivity;...
  • Page 91 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 91 Table 56. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Copy the schedule area to another date. The "All" button is handy to copy the today’s schedule to all days. Select all schedule. Clear all schedule.
  • Page 92 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 92 Table 57. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Duration: Selected the duration time of alarm. 5s/10s/15s/20s/25s/30s are available. Record Linkage: Save alarm recording files into SD Card or NAS or Upload the recording files via FTP.
  • Page 93: System

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 93 • If you enable External Output and choose Constant External Output Action Time, when possible tampering is detected, External Output Action alarm time will be always constant till the alarm is released. System System Setting System Info...
  • Page 94: Date And Time

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 94 Parameters Function Introduction Device Information The device information, including information about alarm I/O and clipper chip. The number of Alarm Input interface. Alarm Input Note: The Alarm Input will appear only when the camera have alarm input/ output interface.
  • Page 95: Interfaces

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 95 Parameters Function Introduction Synchronize Mode: NTP server, Manual and Synchronize with computer time are optional. NTP server: Input the address of NTP server. NTP Sync: Regularly update your time according to the interval time. Manual: Set the system time manually.
  • Page 96: Battery System

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 96 Parameters Function Introduction The RS485 Data Bit setting is fixed at 8 bits and cannot be adjusted. This means Data Bit that each data frame will contain 8 data bits. Select the desired number of stop bits from the available options: 1 stop bit/2 stop bits.
  • Page 97 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 97 [Battery System Status] Table 61. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Battery Level Current battery level and charging status. Running: The system is operating normally. System Status Malfunction: The system is not functioning correctly. Note: Check the power supply and connections.
  • Page 98 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 98 Parameters Function Introduction Battery: Battery Number: Numbered 1-6, their positions in the solar system are shown in the diagram. Battery Status Level: This column indicates the current battery level. It shows the remaining charge as a percentage, helping you monitor when the battery needs recharging or replacing.
  • Page 99: Battery Setting

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 99 Parameters Function Introduction Save the configuration. Battery Setting You can configure the battery sleep mode and battery health alarms in this module. [Sleep Mode Setting] Table 62. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Click the enable checkbox to activate Sleep Mode.
  • Page 100: Remote Management

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 100 Table 63. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Select different alarm types for alarm configuration. The available battery status Alarm Type alarm types are: Low Battery Alarm, Malfunction Alarm, and Low Battery Health Alarm.
  • Page 101 The Remote Management section allows you to configure various settings that enable remote control and management of your security camera. This includes enabling the Auto Provision Service, Development Platform, and configuring Wake Up Settings. You can use the Milesight Development Platform for remote and bulk management of devices. Platform address: https://account.milesight.com/login For instructions on how to add a device, please refer to the platform manual: https://www.milesight.com/docs/en/development-platform/introduction/connect-a-...
  • Page 102: Wake Up Settings

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 102 Wake Up Settings • Configure Wake Up Settings: ◦ This setting determines how the camera will wake up from a low-power state. ◦ Call: The camera can be woken up by making a call. ◦...
  • Page 103 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 103 Parameters Function Introduction Click “Edit” button to set three security questions for your camera. In case that you forget the password, you can click “Forget Password” button on login page to reset the password by answering three security questions correctly.
  • Page 104: Online User

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 104 Parameters Function Introduction Click “Add” button, it will display Account Management page. You can add an account to the camera by entering Admin Password, User Level, User Name, New Password, Confirm, and edit user privilege by clicking .
  • Page 105: Access List

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 105 Parameters Function Introduction Refresh Click to get latest status of user accessing to camera. Record serial number of user logging in camera. Note: • There are at most 30 records shown at the list. •...
  • Page 106: Security Service

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 106 Parameters Function Introduction Rule: Single, Network and Range are available. IP address: Input the address to get the access to the device. Delete all the access list. Edit the selected IP on access list. Delete the selected IP on access list.
  • Page 107: Logs

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 107 Watermarking is an effective method to protect information security, realizing anti- counterfeiting traceability and copyright protection. Milesight Network cameras supports Watermark function to ensure information security. About User can view some open source software licenses about the camera by clicking the View Licenses button.
  • Page 108 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 108 Table 68. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction There are five main log types: All Type, Event, Operation, Information, Main Type Exception and Smart. On the premise that main type has been selected, select the sub type to Sub Type narrow the range of logs.
  • Page 109: Remote Logs

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 109 Table 69. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction There are five main log types: All Type, Operation, Information and Main Type Exception. On the premise that main type has been selected, select the sub type to Sub Type narrow the range of logs.
  • Page 110: System Maintenance

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 110 Table 70. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Enable this checkbox to activate the Remote Logs feature. Logs can be sent Enable to the target server. IP Address Enter the IP address of the target server where you wish to receive the logs. Enter the port number of the target server where you wish to receive the Port logs.
  • Page 111 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 111 Table 71. Description of the buttons Parameters Function Introduction Software Version: The software version of the camera. Local Upgrade: Click the “Browse” button and select the upgrading file, then click the “Upgrade” button to upgrade. After the system reboots successfully, the update is done.
  • Page 112: Auto Reboot

    4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 112 Parameters Function Introduction Reset: Click “Reset” button to reset the camera to factory default settings. Keep the IP Configuration: Check this option to keep the IP configuration when resetting the camera. Keep the User information: Check this option to keep the user information when resetting the camera.
  • Page 113 4G Solar-powered Security Camera | 5 - Settings | 113 Set the date and time to enable Auto Reboot function, the camera will reboot automatically according to the customized time in case that camera overload after running a long time.
  • Page 114: Chapter 6. Services

    Chapter 6. Services Milesight provides customers with timely and comprehensive technical support services. End-users can contact your local dealer to obtain technical support. Distributors and resellers can contact directly with Milesight for technical support. Technical Support Mailbox: support@milesight.com Web: http://www.milesight.com Online Problem Submission System: http://www.milesight.com/service/feedback.asp...

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