Beward N13201 Operation User's Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................3 CHAPTER 2. OVERVIEW ........................... 5 2.1. BEWARD N13201 O ........................5 VERVIEW 2.1.1. Features ................................6 2.1.2. Specifications ..............................6 2.1.3. Package Contents ............................7 2.1.4. Default Settings ............................... 7 2.2.
  • Page 3 APPENDIX ..............................102 A. B ........................102 PPENDIX ITRATE ALUES B. R ......................106 PPENDIX EQUIRED PACE C. P ......................... 109 PPENDIX ALUES D. F ......................... 110 PPENDIX ACTORY EFAULTS E. G ..........................111 PPENDIX LOSSARY N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. Safety Instructions

     unplug the power cord and disconnect all other cords from the camera  contact our Service Center. You can find contact information on our website: http://www.beward.eu/. Transportation Ttransport the camera carefully, using the original box and protective packing. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 5 Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning camera’s external surfaces. It is acceptable to use some detergent for removing persistent dirt, but not the volatile cleaners such as the alcohol-containing solvents, benzene and so on, because of the risk to damage the camera’s housing. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2. Overview

    Chapter 2. Overview 2.1. BEWARD N13201 Overview BEWARD N13201 is a compact 2-megapixel IP camera (Pic. 2.1) with a built-in Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless interface, H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG multi-stream video, a built-in microphone, the microSD/SDHC card slot, a highly sensitive CMOS image sensor with the WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) technology support.
  • Page 7: Features

     Frame rate: up to 30 fps at all resolutions  Video encoding: H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG  Simultaneous multi-streaming: H.264/MPEG-4/M-JPEG  Two-way audio streaming; compression: G.711 µ-law, α-law, AMR  Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n with WPS support N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    It explains the setting of a camera web interface for operation in a local network or Internet. For recommendations on how to use the different capabilities of the camera software, please, see Software User Manuals. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 9: Minimum System Requirements

    (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/). Also, you can use a player from the camera web interface ( Playback – Client PC). 2. For proper operation you may need to update some Windows applications and services (Net Framework, Windows Media Player). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 10: Chapter 3. Using Third Party Clients

    Chapter 3. Using Third Party Clients Chapter 3. Using Third Party Clients The N13201 supports RTSP/RTP streaming. You can use RTSP client for getting access to video in H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG. You can use real-time RTSP players such as VLC, Quick time, Real Player etc. as RTSP clients.
  • Page 11: Chapter 4. Managing The Ip Camera Via Internet Explorer

    [RESET] button during 15 seconds. By default, Windows prevents ActiveX add-ons from running which are required to operate an IP camera. Therefore, you need to install the ActiveX add-on to operate your camera. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 12: Installing Activex Control Module

    Step 3: after first successful authorization, Windows 7 blocks the ActiveX add-on installation on default. You will see a system notification at the bottom of the window: “This webpage wants to run the following add-on: “AxMediaControl ActiveX Control Module” from “BEWARD Co., Ltd.” (Pic. 4.3). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 13 In the other operating systems and browsers, menu titles or system notifications may be differ from the same in the systems/browsers of Windows family. This note is applicable to different versions of operating systems and browsers within Windows family also. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 14 Chapter 4. Managing the IP Camera via Internet Explorer Step 6: if everything was done correctly, you should get a camera image on your display (Pic. 4.5). Pic. 4.5 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 15: Chapter 5. Web Interface Main Page

    This button is used to take a snapshot of the current image. [Snapshot] This is a listen button, click it to switch to the mute mode. Use the slider to control [Sound] the volume. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 16: Zoom] Button

    The next time you open the browser, the image will be with magnification that was set when you previously closed the browser (if the option for saving settings is enabled in the browser). If the image is viewed in software, these magnification settings will not be applied. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 17: Client Settings

    Fit Screen: a small image size which is used for viewing in browser window when there is one of the most used screen resolutions. Full Screen: full image size which corresponds to 1:1 resolution which is stated in profile settings. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 18: Protocol

    This item allows you to enable or disable video buffer function. When this function is enabled, it makes the video stream from the IP camera smoother when the connection is unstable but may cause image delays up to several seconds. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 19: Chapter 6. The [Setting] Menu: Information

    Firmware Version: shows the current version of firmware. Firmware Date: shows the date of firmware release. MAC Address: shows the IP-camera MAC-address. Date Time: shows the current date and time set on the IP-camera. Bandwidth Usage: gives information about incoming and outgoing traffic. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 20: Security

    Pic. 6.4 6.4. Event list This group contains an information field which shows the information about the status and type of the settings of current alarm events and scheduled recordings. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 21: Network

    Bonjour: shows the current status of the [Bonjour] function (Enabled/Disabled). RTSP: an information window which contains specific RTSP stream data for each profile. 6.6. Port This group contains an information field about current port values corresponding to specific protocols or IP camera services. Pic. 6.7 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 22: Chapter 7. The [Setting] Menu: System

    Schedule Mode: select the days and time for auto camera reboot. NOTE: Press the [Save] button at the bottom of the page for saving the changes. 7.1.2. Backup/Restore This group contains the following control elements: Pic. 7.2 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 23: Firmware Upgrade

    This item allows you to upgrade the camera firmware. Click [Browse] or specify the path of the firmware manually. In the appeared window select the required file by clicking your left mouse button on the name of the file and click [Open]. Click [OK] to start updating the firmware. Pic. 7.3 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 24: Language

    The manufacturer is not liable for the incorrect loading of a language pack. 7.2. Date/Time This menu allows you to set device date and time and consist of several settings groups, which are [Current Date/Time], [Synchronization Method] and [Time zone]. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 25: Synchronization Method

    Internet. The camera must be connected to the Internet to synchronize time with an Internet time server. You can choose a NTP server from the list below or specify it manually. Then check its availability by clicking [Test] button. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 26: Time Zone

    The camera has a built-in Administrator Account and its user name and password are «admin / admin». This is a main user account and you cannot change its privileges but you can change its user name and password. Besides, an administrator can add new user accounts with different privileges. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 27 If you re-type the password incorrectly, you will see an error message. [Edit] button: edit the information about selected user. [Remove] button: delete the information about selected user. To add a new user click the [Add] button (Pic. 7.9). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 28 NOTE: It is recommended to change the default user name and password to help preserve image privacy and provide configuration change protection. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 29: Ip Address Filter

    IP Address range: a list of IP (or just one IP) which were added to filter. For working with the [IP Address filter] function you should add IP addresses by pressing the [Add] button (Pic. 7.11). Pic. 7.11 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 30: Https

    443. Therefore, this connection type provides better security. You can specify a connection type for a certain account, for example provide an HTTP connection for a Viewer and an HTTPS connection for an Administrator. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 31 HTTPS Connection Policy: allows you to specify a connection type for the user accounts. To create a secure HTTPS connection, you need to create a certificate first. Click the [Create self-signed certificate…] to create a certificate (Pic. 7.15). Pic.7.15 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 32: Led

    Hide LED indicator for normal operation: indication is off. 7.5. System Log The system log contains all the changes of camera parameters as well as the events. The entries are added automatically after the camera is turned on (Pic. 7.17). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 33 Enable Remote Log: allows you to send information from the system log to a remote server. Server Name: type the remote server name or IP address. Server Port: type a port value to access the server (the default value is 514). Current Log: this field contains system log entries. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 34: Chapter 8. The [Setting] Menu: Network

    Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP): select this option to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server on your network. When this option is selected, the [Obtain DNS server address automatically] option is available, which allows a DNS address to be automatically obtained. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 35: Pppoe

    Internet when the Internet service provider assigns it a dynamic IP address and user name and password PPPoE authentication is used. To enable PPPoE feature, switch the option to [On]. It also will make PPPoE options available (Pic. 8.2). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 36 TCP/IP is unavailable and you need to type the IP address assigned by PPPoE server to access the camera (SETTING – Network – Basic – PPPoE). Use the [IP notification] option to check the IP address assigned after PPPoE connection is established (see paragraph 11.2.1 for details). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 37: Wlan

    Status of wireless networks: displays a list of identified wireless devices. The devices, which are connected, have a check mark on their left. The list provides the following information; ESSID: displays a name of wireless network (or Ad hoc device). It is an identifier of wireless network. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 38 [Refresh]: a search of the network which are available for connection. [Manual]: this button is for connection to wireless network with manual settings. It can be useful if your access point does not provide you with IP address automatically by DHCP (Pic. 8.5). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 39 Authentication: select a method of authentication when connecting wireless devices: “Open” (without authentication), “Shared key” (for WEP encryption), “WPA-PSK”, “WPA2- PSK”. In case of the Open/Shared Key method has been chosen the following items are available (Pic. 8.6): N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 40 Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP): select this option to obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP server on your network. When this option is selected, the [Obtain DNS server address automatically] option is available, which allows a DNS address to be automatically obtained. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 41: Wps

    [WPS] button on the device to which you want to connect the camera and then press the [WPS] button on the camera case. After that, wireless connection between two devices will be established automatically in 2 minutes. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 42: Advanced

    For connection to the network via WPS protocol, press [Connect] button, or press [Disconnect] to break the connection. 8.2. Advanced The [Advanced] menu includes four tabs: [RTSP], [UPnP], [Bonjour], [DDNS]. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 43: Rtsp

    RTSP port: this item allows setting RTSP port value (default is 554). This is a standard port, that is why despite it can be changed, it is strongly recommended not to change this value. You can set the value from 1124 to 65534. “RTSP Configuration”.group includes (Pic. 8.10): Pic. 8.10 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 44: Upnp

    If your camera is connected to the Internet through a router, you need to use a router with UPnP support to automatically forward the ports. You also need to enable the option for UPnP on your IP camera and router and adjust their settings (Pic. 8.12). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 45 RTSP Port: type the RTSP port number to access the camera over the Internet. The default value is 554. NOTE: To enable and configure the UPnP option on your router, please, refer to its user manual. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 46: Bonjour

    Bonjour for OS Windows. 8.2.4. DDNS This menu allows you to configure the DDNS connection. This feature allows the IP camera to be easily accessible over the Internet even if you use a public dynamic IP address. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 47 Periodical: set the time to IP address updating on DDNS server until it updates successfully. The following values are available: 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 minutes. IP address updates if the device is connected to the Internet, the camera is turned on and dynamic IP address updating (DHCP). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 48: Chapter 9. The [Setting] Menu: Live View

    9.1.1. Video Setting This menu allows you to adjust a video image and other functions (Pic. 9.1) and contains the following groups of settings: [Image], [Overlay], [Privacy Mask]. Pic. 9.1 Image group includes the following items: N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 49 To add a privacy mask in the list you should press the [Add] button to call a dialog box for setting a privacy mask (Pic. 9.2). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 50 [Save] button. If you do not want to save any changes press the [Cancel] button. If you want to see how a privacy mask looks on the image, press the [Home] button to enter main menu (Pic. 9.3). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 51: Profile

    Pic. 9.3 9.1.2. Profile This menu displays a list of available profiles, in which you can set corresponding image settings. Also, you can add new profiles in this list or delete them (Pic. 9.4). Pic. 9.4 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 52 Setting – View Setting). This function will be described in detail in paragraph 9.3.2.  Resolution: set an image size: 1920x1080(FULL HD), 1280x1024 (1.3M) , 1280x960 (4:3), 1280x720 (HD 720P), 1024x768 (4:3), 640x480 (VGA), 320x240 (QVGA). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 53: Audio

    Audio Input: displays audio input parameters.  Audio Output: displays gain level. To apply changes press the [Save] button, to cancel changes press the [Cancel] button. 9.2. Audio This menu allows you to set the sound parameters (Pic. 9.6). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 54: Camera Setting

    Audio Output Gain: set the audio output gain: +12, +9, +6, +3, 0, -12, -9, -6, -3. Select [mute] to turn the sound off. 9.3. Camera Setting This menu allows you to adjust an image and includes two tabs: [Image Setting] and [View Setting] (Pic. 9.7) N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 55: Image Settings

    This item allows you to adjust an image and includes the following elements: “Image Enhancement”, “White Balance”, “Exposure Setting”, “Wide Dynamic Range”, “Noise Reduction”. 9.3.1.1. Image Enhancement This group includes the following items (Pic. 9.8): Pic. 9.8 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 56: White Balance

     Cool: this item should be selected when the object is illuminated by fluorescent lamps (cold light).  Real: this item should be selected when the object is illuminated by day light without additional light sources. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 57: Exposure Setting

    60: this item should be selected if all lighting sources are powered by electrical supply network with 50 Hz frequency. This parameter is actual to the USA as the frequency of alternating voltage in domestic networks is 60 Hz. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 58 Backlight Compensation (BLC): if you want to turn on back light compensation function then select it with a check mark. After clicking the [Setting] button of the [Low Light Behavior] option the following window will opened (Pic. 9.12) Pic. 9.12 Image Settings: displays current image from the camera. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 59: Wdr

    Mode: there are three noise reduction modes:  On: noise reduction function is turned on.  Off: noise reduction function is turned off.  Schedule: noise reduction function turns on or off according to the schedule. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 60: View Setting

    9.15). You can select a visible area by dragging viewing area with mouse button. The [View area] settings group includes the following items:  Name: this field contains the list of adjusted areas. Four areas are available for setting. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 61 1280x800. It is done to have an area with the maximum resolution in relation to which you can set a view area. Press the [Save] button to save the parameters or [Cancel] to cancel them. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 62: Chapter 10. The [Setting] Menu: Playback

    [Play]/[Pause]: click this button to playback video and pause it if you need. [Stop]: click this button to stop viewing camera image. [Open]: click this button to open a recorded file. click this button to decrease the playback speed. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 63: Network Storage

    Pic. 10.2 Recording list: allows you to access to the folders with recorded video, which are stored at the network storage. To open the file list enter to a necessary folder at the network storage by N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 64: Local Storage

    To view video from the memory card it should be inserted in the camera and set in the SETTING – Event – Event Server – Local Storage (see paragraph 11.1.2). This menu includes the “Local Storage” item which contains “Recording list” setting group (Pic. 10.3). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 65 Recording list: allows you to access to the folders with video which are stored on the memory card. The detailed description of the buttons and functions of this group are the same as for the setting group of the network storage and described in paragraph 10.2. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 66: Chapter 11. The [Setting] Menu: Event

    Event Server: allows you to add, delete and set different event servers and includes a field which displays a list of added event servers. This field has three columns with the following functions: Name: displays the event server name. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 67: Ftp

    To set the FTP server go to SETTING – Event – Event Server – Event Server (Pic. 11.1) and press the [Add] button to open the configuration window (Pic. 11.2). In the [Server Type] field choose [FTP]. The following settings groups will be available: “General”, “Server Setting”, “Media Setting”. Pic. 11.2 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 68 “FTP Test Success” (Pic. 11.3). Pic. 11.3 If the settings are incorrect or there is the other reason, then you will see a window with the information about an error: “FTP Test Failed” (Pic. 11.4). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 69 Send (Post-event Image): enter the number of files (from 0 to 7) recorded by the camera after an alarm event triggered which will be included to the total number of files sent to the server (Pic. 11.5). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 70 Pre-event Recording: set the duration of video recorded by the camera before alarm event triggered (values: 0 to 7). Post-event Recording: set the duration of video recorded by the camera after alarm event triggered (values: 1 to 7). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 71 Image File Name: enter a file name which will correspond to the names of all log files sent to the FTP server. Suffix: select suffix which will be added to the file:  None: no suffix added. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 72: Smtp

    This menu allows you to configure e-mail sending. You can attach an image, a video record or a system log to an e-mail. You can specify a scheduled or alarm triggered sending by e-mail. The menu contains the following sections: “General”, “Server Setting”, “Media Setting” (Pic. 11.8). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 73 User name: enter the user name to get an access to the e-mail server. Password: enter a password (up to 64 symbols). Re-type password: enter the password again to avoid a mistake. Send mail from: enter the sender name (up to 64 symbols). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 74 Post-event image number + 1 frame. Image File Name: enter a file name which will correspond to the names of all files sent to e-mail. Suffix: select suffix which will be added to the file:  None: no suffix added. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 75 Also, you can use a player fro, the camera web interface in the Setting – Playback – Client PC menu. Image File Name: enter a file name which will correspond to the names of all files sent to e-mail. Suffix: select suffix which will be added to the file: N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 76 Sequence number: add a sequence number to the file name. it starts from 000001 and is a number sequence with increasing of the next values for 1. You can reset this number by pressing the [Reset] button. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 77: Http

    NOTE: IP addresses should correspond to the IP address of the device which is used to receive CGI commands. Port: enter a port of the HTTP server (the default value is 80) from 1 to 65535. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 78: Network Storage

    [Add] button to open the configuration window. Then select “Network Storage” as a server type (Pic. 11.13). IMPORTANT: Only one network storage could be added as an event server. If it is already added this item will be not available in the [Server type] field. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 79 Entering the path, take into account that for the Windows OS based storage the path should be the following: \\NAS server\Record; for Unix OS based storage: NAS server:\Record – where NAS server is IP address of the network storage or PC with the open-access folder. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 80 Send (Pre-event Image): enter the number of files (0 to 7) recorded by the camera before an alarm event triggered which will be included to the total number of files sent to the storage (Pic. 11.15). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 81 Pre-event Recording: set the duration of video recorded by the camera before alarm event triggered (values: 0 to 7). Post-event Recording: set the duration of video recorded by the camera after alarm event triggered (values: 1 to 7). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 82: Sd Card

    To configure memory card recording go to SETTING – Event – Event Server – SD Card. This menu contains the following sections: “SD card” and “Settings”. When a memory card is used for the first time, the [Settings] section is not available. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 83 IMPORTANT: Before formatting, be sure that a memory card does not contain any important information because formatting leads to loss of all data! NOTE: Memory card formatting can take a few minutes and needs camera rebooting. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 84 5%: notify when there is less than 5% of free space. 10%: notify when there is less than 10% of free space. 25%: notify when there is less than 25% of free space. 50%: notify when there is less than 50% of free space. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 85 So, the total number of the frames included to the sending by alarm event is Pre-event Image number + Post-event Image number + 1 frame. Image File Name: enter a file name which will correspond to the names of all files sent to the FTP server. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 86 In case of buffer overfilling a notification will be sent. If you select “System log” as a file type, then setting group looks as shown in the Picture 11.22. Pic. 11.22 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 87: Event List

    (sending) to the event servers such as NAS, FTP, SMTP, HTTP. IMPORTANT: You can add only five events in the list at once. The [Event List] settings group (Pic. 11.23) includes a field with an event list and five control buttons. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 88 [Add]: click this button to create a new event in the list. [Edit]: click this button to edit the event selected from the list (Pic. 11.23). [Remove]: click this button to delete the event selected from the list (Pic. 11.23). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 89 If you set data sending triggered by some alarm event then sent files will be named according to this event. It makes further data operation simpler. Look at the table below. It contains events names and their abbreviations. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 90 To use this function you need to set the HTTP server at first (see paragraph 11.1.1.3). “Schedule” settings group allows setting the operation mode of the chosen alarm event. It includes the following items (Рiс. 11.26). Рiс. 11.26 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 91: Motion Detection

    Picture 11.28: Pic. 11.28 Let the [Pre-event Recording] time is 3 seconds and the [Post-event Recording] time is 6 seconds. Because of such values it is required to specify the “minimum time interval between N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 92: Audio Detection

    Detection Type: specify the moment of alarm event triggering: Start: an alarm triggers at the moment when sound starts. Stop: an alarm triggers at the moment when sound ends. Please Configure Audio Detection: a link which allows you to open motion detection configuration window. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 93: Tampering Detection

    11.2.1.5. On boot On boot: the action is executed when the camera is loaded after turning on. By selecting this event type you can notice the number of camera reboots. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 94: Capacity Warning

    Static IP: an action is executed when a static IP address or the type of connection is changed by a user.  PPPoE: an action is executed in case of changing the IP address assigned by PPPoE connection. Pic. 11.34 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 95: Scheduled Recording

    You can add one network storage only as well as one setting profile for a memory card. [Edit]: click this button to edit the continuous recording settings. [Delete]: click this button to delete the continuous recording settings. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 96 (please see paragraphs 11.1.1.4, 11.1.2). Always: an alarm event is always active. Schedule: an alarm event will be active only according to the schedule (for detailed information about schedule setting, please, see paragraph 11.6). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 97: Motion Detection

    Display All Range: check it to show the borders of all detection zones. Name: enter a name to create a new detection zone and press the [Add] button to add new zone to the list. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 98: Audio Detection

    (data recording to NAS, to FTP server etc.). 11.4. Audio detection Audio detection provides alarm event triggering by exceeding specified sound level in a detection zone. This menu allows you to set audio detection (Pic. 11.39). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 99 This indicator depends on detector sensitivity that you can change. IMPORTANT! To activate audio detection you should previously turn on a microphone in SETTINGS – Live View – Audio. To do this set [Audio Input Gain] in any position different from [Mute]. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 100: Tampering Detection

    Trigger duration: set the duration of lens covering after which tampering detection will trigger. The values from 5 to 900 sec are available. NOTE: To save changes press the [Save] button, to cancel them press the [Cancel] button. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 101: Schedule

    Night_Mode: a schedule to record video during 7 days from 6 p.m to 6 a.m. [Edit]: press this button to edit a mode. [Remove]: delete a selected schedule. [Add]: add a selected schedule. The menu for [Edit] and [Add] is the same (Pic. 11.42). N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 102 There are 5 time periods are available for each day in a week. Use the same time schedule every day: allows apply a schedule which is set to Monday to every day. NOTE: To save changes press the [Save] button. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 103: Appendix

    Standard Medium A.3. H.264 fps – kbps Resolution Bitrate Medium rate Medium fps 1280*1024 6144 6300 1280*1024 6144 6300 1280*1024 2048 2200 1280*1024 2048 2200 1280*1024 1280*1024 1280*720 6144 6300 1280*720 6144 6300 1280*720 2048 2200 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 104 640*480 320*240 Excellent 3000 2300 Detailed 2200 1600 Good 1400 1100 Standard Medium A.6. MJPEG fps – kbps Resolution Bitrate Medium rate Medium fps 1280*1024 6144 5200 1280*1024 6144 6300 1280*1024 2048 2200 1280*1024 2048 2200 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 105 4300 3200 1400 A.8. MJPEG 10 fps – kbps Quality 1280*1024 1280*720 640*480 320*240 Excellent 16000 14500 5500 1700 Detailed 9000 6500 2700 1000 Good 6500 4700 2000 Standard 4700 3500 1500 Medium 2800 2200 1000 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 106 1280*720 Good 6800 1280*720 Good 4700 1280*720 Medium 3200 1280*720 Medium 2200 640*480 Excellent 7800 640*480 Excellent 5500 640*480 Good 2900 640*480 Good 2000 640*480 Medium 1400 640*480 Medium 1000 320*240 Excellent 2600 320*240 Excellent 1700 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 107: Appendix B. Required Disk Space

    B.3. H.264, 24-hour record – record size (GB). Resolution Bitrate Record Size (GB) 1280*1024 6144 522.9 1280*1024 6144 522.9 1280*1024 2048 182.6 1280*1024 2048 182.6 1280*1024 45.7 1280*1024 45.7 1280*720 6144 522.9 1280*720 6144 522.9 1280*720 2048 182.6 1280*720 2048 182.6 1280*720 45.7 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 108 78.9 58.1 16.6 Medium 58.1 45.7 14.5 B.6. MPEG4, 24-hour record – record size (GB). Resolution Bitrate Record Size (GB) 1280*1024 6144 431.6 1280*1024 6144 522.9 1280*1024 2048 182.6 1280*1024 2048 182.6 1280*1024 45.7 1280*1024 45.7 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 109 Appendix 1280*720 6144 522.9 1280*720 6144 522.9 1280*720 2048 182.6 1280*720 2048 182.6 1280*720 45.7 1280*720 45.7 640*480 6144 522.9 640*480 6144 522.9 640*480 2048 182.6 640*480 2048 182.6 640*480 45.7 640*480 45.7 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 110: Appendix C. Port Values

    1223..65534 Multicast video port 1124..65534 Multicast audio port 1124..65534 SMTP 1..65535 System log remote server port 1024..65534 Event server port 1..65535 Proxy server port 1..65535 Motion detection 1999 MPEG4 streaming (HTTP) 1124..65534 MJPEG streaming (HTTP) 1124..65534 N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 111: Appendix D. Factory Defaults

    Appendix Appendix D. Factory Defaults This table provides camera factory defaults Parameter Value IP address 192.168.0.99 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.0.1 User name (administrator) admin Password (administrator) admin HTTP port RTSP port SMTP port N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 112: Appendix E. Glossary

    Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, Bonjour enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks. Bonjour allows devices to automatically discover each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers. Bonjour is developed by Apple Computer Inc. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 113 (Windows) computers. Each user within a domain has an account that usually allows them to log in to and use any computer in the domain, although restrictions may also apply. The domain server is the server that authenticates the users on the network. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 114 Gateway is a point in a network that acts as an entry point to another network. In a corporate network for example, a computer server acting as a gateway often also acts as a proxy server and a firewall server. A gateway is often associated with both a router, which knows where N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 115 IP camera. The terms IP camera, network camera and Internet camera all refer to the same thing - a camera and computer combined in one unit. It operates as stand-alone unit and only requires a connection to the network. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 116 Japan, the United States and other parts of the Americas. NTSC defines the video signal using 525 TV lines per frame, at a refresh rate equal to 30 frames per second. See also PAL. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 117 RTP, multicast and Unicast, and for negotiating codecs. RTSP can be considered a “remote control” for controlling the media stream delivered by a media server. RTSP servers typically use RTP as the protocol for the actual transport of audio/video data. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 118 In computer networking, TTL prevents a data packet from circulating indefinitely. In computing applications, TTL is used to improve performance of caching or improve privacy. N13201 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 119 It also controls access to the server whilst monitoring and logging server access statistics. Wireless LAN is a wireless local area network that uses radio waves as its carrier: where the network connections for end-users are wireless. The main network structure usually uses cables. N13201 Operations User Manual...

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