Over View Features 1.3 megapixel CMOS Sensor Real-time H.264 Built-in high sensitive microphone for Box/Bullet series Supports ONVIF Standard to Simplify Integration and Enhance Interoperability Supports H/W Watchdog CMS Camera Management Software You can install CMS on a PC to management your IP Camera, please refer to “CMS User’s Manual-V1.0.pdf”.
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Double click [Internet Protocol Version4(TCP/IPv4)] Select [Use the following IP address] and enter IP Address, Subnet mask and Default gateway then press [OK]. - 4 -...
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Login IP Camera with a WEB browser You may visit IPCamera’s homepage by IE. Running a browser and enter IP Camera’s IP- 192.168.0.118 in URI. Default account: admin Default password: admin It displays Live Video after you login IP Camera. - 5 -...
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If this is the first time you connect to IPCamera, it will ask you install ActiveX ○ add-on. If there is no pop-up message, please change security settings for IE. - 6 -...
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You may need to change security parameter for Live View Player playing video well. Enter [Control Panel] then click [View network status and tasks]. Click [Internet Options]. - 7 -...
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Enter [Security] page then click [Custom level]. Set [Download unsigned ActiveX controls] to be [Prompt]. - 8 -...
Live View Streaming: IP Camera supports dual stream, select a stream type from the drawdown box. (Play/Stop): Click to stop or start to play live video. (Full Screen): Click Full Screen button to display video in full screen, you can also double click on video to change display mode.
Setup 4.1 Status It displays hardware and firmware version of IP Camera. Snapshot path: Click Browse button to select a folder for image snapshot. Record path: Click Browse button to select a folder for saving AVI video. - 10 -...
4.2 Network TCP/IP: There are two types of IP network settings, if there is a DHCP server or broad band router setup in your IP network, you may set it to be DHCP. If you set up a NVR(Network Video Recorder) to recording IP Camera’s video, it is better set IP type to be “Static IP”.
4.3 Stream In this page you can set parameters for Video Stream. Profiles: IP Camera supports dual video streams, select a draw down item to set video parameters. Usually, the 1 stream is set to be high resolution for main monitoring, and 2 stream is set to be low resolution for multi channels displayed on a screen monitor.
4.4 Imaging Frequency: Select one of the following options of the Flicker device: ◎ NTSC/60Hz : This will compensate for 60Hz flicker and will put the display if selected to NTSC mode. ◎ PAL/50Hz : This will compensate for 50Hz flicker and will put the display if selected to PAL mode.
4.5 Security There are three operating levels when entering the Web UI. Logging-in as the admin allows you to change all settings. Administrator: You can operate all functions in Web interface. Operator: You can operate all functions in Web interface except User Account. Anonymous: You can only monitor the Web interface, but cannot operate all function and set parameters.
4.6 Time Timezone: Select the required time zone from the drop-down list. If this is not done, the time given by the unit may be incorrect. Please set a connectable Time Server at [Network] page. Current System Time: It displays current time on IP Camera. Sync with PC: It displays current time on your computer, click Update button to sync time with your computer.
4.7 Alarm Motion Detection: Set it to make MD active, click [Region] button to edit detecting areas. MD Sensitivity: the higher value you set the more sensitivity for camera. MD Action: Select which action to execute when MD triggered. IP Camera may send an e-mail which attached snapshot in JPEG format or upload this file to FTP server.
4.8 System Restart: Restart the Network Camera. Restore: Resets all parameters, except the IP parameters, to the original factory settings. Default: Resets all parameters to the original factory settings. Upgrade: Please select a firmware then click [Update] button to upload firmware. During the upgrade process please don’t click on any other button or don’t try changing camera setting, this may lead camera to abort upgrade process and subsequent reboot will result in undesired behavior.
Appendix A – IPSearcher for searching IP Camera on LAN There is a tool which can running on a computer to search IP Camera in local area network. It allows you to change IP Camera’s IP address much easier. Double click [IPSearcher]. - 18 -...
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Running [IPCamSearcher] (It may show “IPCamSearcher.exe” if your Windows ○ displays full file name.) Click [Search] - 19 -...
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It displays searched device(s) in 5-10 seconds, please select an IP Camera then click [Update]. Enter User Name and Password then enter new IP, Netmask and Gateway. (The default User Name is “admin”, Password is “admin”) Press OK then open a browser for connecting to this IP Camera. - 20 -...