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Pulse P2DV Series User Manual
Pulse IP Camera User Manual
Model Number: P2DV Series
Revision: 3.0.1.2
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  • Page 1 Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Pulse IP Camera User Manual Model Number: P2DV Series Revision: 3.0.1.2 P a g e...
  • Page 2: Safety Instruction

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Safety Instruction These instructions are intended to assist users with the operation of the P2DV and also to instruct on how to avoid dangerous situations or damage to the device. Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of the warnings below are neglected.
  • Page 3 Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Notice: Make sure that the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera. Do not drop the device or expose it to physical shock. Do not expose the device to temperatures outside the range of -10 C to +50 C when the device is in operation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Contents Welcome ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Package Contents ………………………………………………………………………………………………… Product Overview ………………………………………………………………………………………………… Configuring the P2DV via Web Browser ……………………………………………………… Access P2DV Web Configuration Menu ……………………………………………… Connect The Camera to DHCP server …………………………………………………………… Connect to the Camera using Static IP ……………………………………………………………...
  • Page 5: Welcome

    P2DV accessed from anywhere over the internet. i-Flash Technology flexible video management software enables users to monitor multiple environments in one easy to use application. The intuitive web interface lets users easily access, manage, view and record live video streams from the device.
  • Page 6: Package Contents

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Package Contents Items in the package: P2DV IP Camera Quick Installation Guide and Software CD P2DV IP Camera Quick Installation Guide and Software CD P a g e...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Product Overview P2DV Camera Connectors and Cables Network: 10/100 Switch LAN Port for connecting to Ethernet Power – 12V DC Power Jack Reset Button – Reset the Camera Connectors and Cables (With Audio) Audio: Audio Input...
  • Page 8 Pulse P2DV Series User Manual P2DV Key Features Video Compression H.264 HP、JPEG, Motion JPEG Image Sensor 1/3.2”, 2-Megapixel CMOS, 1,600Hx1,200V Lens 1/3", M12 MEGA, f=3.6 mm, F=1.8 (Selectable) Day/Night IR Light and IR-CUT control (Optional) Min. illumination 0.5Lux Min. illumination Response 1.0V/lux-sec (550nm)
  • Page 9: Installation Guide

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Installation Guide Minimum Recommended System Requirement • Windows 2000 Server Professional, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 • CPU: Intel Pentium 4 or higher, 2 GHz. • RAM: 1 GB (4 GB recommended for larger systems).
  • Page 10: Configuring The P2Dv Via Web Browser

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Configuring the P2DV via Web Browser The P2DV’s embedded Web server responds to HTTP/HTTPS GET/POST requests. Embedded HTML pages allow you to configure your IP camera through Microsoft Internet Explorer. Access P2DV Web Configuration Menu Connect the Camera to DHCP server.
  • Page 11: Connect To The Camera Using Static Ip

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Connect to the Camera using Static IP If the camera does not get response from DHCP server after 3 minutes, it can be accessed by the default IP 192.168.1.168. 1. Connect your PC to the same network as the P2DV.
  • Page 12: Home Web Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual P2DV Home Web Page Motion Detection If the motion detection alarm is triggered, the indicator will flash red. Click on the indicator to turn off the alarm. Control Console PTZ Console controller. PTZ device needs to be connected.
  • Page 13 Pulse P2DV Series User Manual CONTRAST Adjusts the image contrast View Size Resize the image to fit into the window panel in the home scream Configuration Camera Configuration Setting Language Select language – English or Chinese Play / Stop Plays/Stops the video.
  • Page 14: System Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual P2DV System Page The page allows you to configure the system setting on P2DV Current System Time - displays the current date and time (24h clock). Set the System Time Update via NTP Server - the camera will obtain the time from an NTP server Specify the NTP server's IP address or host name.
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  • Page 16: Video & Audio Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Device Name Setting –This field lets you configure the name of the P2DV, which helps “Search” and “Surveillance” Software to identify the device in the same subnet. Video & Audio Page On Screen Display (OSD) Settings OSD Time/ Text –...
  • Page 17: Video Settings

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Video Settings Preferred Video Codec – The P2DV supports the H.264 video codec. Resolution – The higher the resolution is, the better the video quality is, and higher bandwidth is required. Bit Rate – The number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time.
  • Page 18 Pulse P2DV Series User Manual shorter, the video quality is higher but uses more bandwidth. NOTE: The users might need to configure the Primary Stream and Secondary Stream properly. Sometimes, the user might like to watch the live video stream from the web GUI in low resolution mode while recording a copy via “Surveillance System”...
  • Page 19: Networking Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Networking Page – Assign an IP to P2DV P2DV supports IP version 4. The IP address can set automatically via DHCP, or a static IP address can be set manually. To make P2DV work properly, the user needs to set the DNS configuration properly. For...
  • Page 20: Ddns Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual HTTP Port The P2DV supports user configured http ports. If the HTTP port is changed, the port number is needed to access the web GUI, for instance: http://192.168.1.168:8080. NOTE: If the HTTP Port is 80, when you add this device to Surveillance Software, the RTSP port is 554. If the HTTP Port is changed, when you add this device to Surveillance Software, please make sure the RTSP port number equals HTTP Port plus 2000.
  • Page 21 Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Set up DDNS 1. Apply for a domain name from your service provider. 2. Login to the web configuration page, click Basic Settings > DDNS. 3. Enter the required information DDNS Active – If you want to use DDNS, please set this field to “Enabled” .
  • Page 22: Sip Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual SIP Page The P2DV has the ability to receive phone calls and make phone calls when an alarm event is triggered through motion detection or alarm input. Register the P2DV to a SIP server to enable the product to make and receive phone calls.
  • Page 23: Status

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Register P2DV to a SIP Server 1. From the P2DV home page, click Basic Settings > SIP. 2. Go to SIP Settings Tab. 3. General Phone Settings. Registered – The field shows the registration status of the account with the SIP server.
  • Page 24: Status Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Configure Phone List Page To make sure the P2DV can make phone calls to the number you preferred when alarm is triggered. You need to add number to the phone list. Steps to add phone number: 1.
  • Page 25 Pulse P2DV Series User Manual System Up Time Since – This field shows the system up time since the last reboot. Network Status MAC Address – The device ID, in HEXADECIMAL format. LAN IP Address – This field shows the LAN IP address of the P2DV.
  • Page 26: User Management Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual P2DV User Management Page All current users will be list in the User List section of this page. You can also add and remove users here. Existing User Name –The field lists all of the current users. You can insert or remove users from the list by click on the Add or Update or Delete button.
  • Page 27: Maintenance Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual P2DV Maintenance Page Server Maintenance Restart – Click this button to restart the P2DV. Restore – Click this button to perform a partial factory reset (The IP address will not be cleared). Restore the Device Click “Restore”...
  • Page 28: Smtp Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Performing a firmware upgrade: 1. Download the firmware package from www.i-flashtech.com 2. Unzip the firmware package and copy the files to the firmware upgrade server directory. Upgrades are supported via TFTP, HTTP and HTTPS. 3. Log in to the Maintenance page of the P2DV. Select the server type from the dropdown list under the “Upgrade Via”...
  • Page 29: Ftp Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual SMTP Server Settings Enable SMTP – Checked to enable SMTP SMTP Server – The IP or hostname of the SMTP server, for example, smtp.gmail.com. SMTP Server Port – The port of the SMTP server. The P2DV supports port 25 and SSL port 465, which is for SMTP with an encrypted connection.
  • Page 30: Alarm Http Server Setting

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Path – The directory in the FTP server where recorded video will be uploaded. Test FTP Account Settings – Click the Test button to upload a sample file to make sure that FTP is properly configured.
  • Page 31: Motion Detection Page

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Motion Detection Page The P2DV supports Motion Detection. To utilize this feature, please follow the below steps: 1. Setup the motion detection monitored area. 2. Configure the motion detection time schedule. 3. Configure alarm action properly.
  • Page 32 Pulse P2DV Series User Manual Configure Motion Detection Time Schedule & Alarm Actions This section allows you to configure the time during which the P2DV will monitor the motion detection. The P2DV not only can monitor your settings but also can take actions when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 33: System Log

    Pulse P2DV Series User Manual P2DV System Log This page is used to set up the system log server path and system log level. Once they are correctly configured, the device will send out system log messages to the system log server, which will help perform troubleshooting.

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