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AVer IP Camera
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  • Page 1 AVer IP Camera User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents USING THE IP CAMERA BROWSER INTERFACE ............1 .......................... 1 MFZ F ....................4 SING THE UNCTION ......................7 SING UICK OCUS > G ......................9 YSTEM ENERAL > G > M ................... 9 YSTEM ENERAL AINTENANCE To Upgrade the IP Camera Firmware ...............
  • Page 3 > I > OSD ....................27 YSTEM MAGE > I > P ..................28 YSTEM MAGE REFERENCE > I > E ..................29 YSTEM MAGE XPOSURE > I > A ................... 30 YSTEM MAGE DVANCED > I > P ..................32 YSTEM MAGE RIVACY...
  • Page 4: Using The Ip Camera Browser Interface

    ENGLISH Using the IP Camera Browser Interface The admin user has full access to the IP camera browser interface. Going through the menu on the left, you can expand and navigate to access all features configurable on the camera. Open the IE browser and enter the IP address of IP camera to access the Web configuration interface.
  • Page 5 Display the video on the entire screen. Press ESC to exit full screen mode. Switch to view the video stream type. The IP camera can send (4) Stream multiple video streams of up to 3 types. To change the video stream setting, go to System >...
  • Page 6 (13) Record Start/stop audio and video recording. The recorded video will be saved in *.mp4 format. (14) 2-way talk Enable/disable mic from IP camera browser side. Enable/disable mic from the IP camera side. (15) Mic (16) Sound Enable/disable audio from the IP camera side.
  • Page 7: Using The Mfz Function

    Using the MFZ Function Only IP cameras that have motorized lens can perform the MFZ function(motorized focus and zoom).  MFZ supported model list Camera Type Model Rugged Bullet FB2028-TM Rugged Bullet FB3028-RTM Vantal Dome FV2028-TM Vantal Dome FV3028-RTM Dome FD2020-M Dome FD3020-M...
  • Page 8 ENGLISH A MFZ window will show up on the screen. User can click the object or point on screen to foucs or use the function buttons on MFZ window to do the focus adjustment. The function buttons of the MFZ window are described below: Name Function (1) Auto focus...
  • Page 9 Name Function (4) Zoom out To zoom in for focus adjustment. (5) Zoom in To zoom out for focus adjustment. (6) Focus near side To adjust the near side of focus. (7) Focus far side To adjust the far side of focus. (8) Reset To reset the zoom back to the center of screen view with default value (1x).
  • Page 10: Using Quick Focus

    There are 2 ways to use Quick Focus as described in the following:  Web UI Interface Open the browser of your PC and enter the IP address of the IP camera to make a connection. After connecting, click button to enable the Quick Focus function.
  • Page 11 2. Create a file named “FocusAssistant.txt” (The file name is case senstive) on an SD card. The FocusAssistant.txt file should not have any content; just an empty file. 3. Insert the SD card into the SD card slot of the IP camera. Then, the Quick Focus feature will be activated automatically.
  • Page 12: System > General

    There are 3 tabs in General settings: Maintenance, Date & Time, and System Log. System > General > Maintenance In the Maintenance tab, the admin can easily backup and restore the IP camera setting, reboot the IP camera, reset all settings to factory default, and upgrade the IP camera firmware.
  • Page 13: To Upgrade The Ip Camera Firmware

    Restore or replace the current settings from a backup file. Upgrade the firmware to the latest version. (7) Firmware Upgrade To Upgrade the IP Camera Firmware 1. Download the file from our website and save it onto your computer hard disk.
  • Page 14: System > General > Date & Time

    ENGLISH System > General > Date & Time In the Date & Time tab, admin can manually set the date and time setting or synchronize it with an Internet time server or the computer date and time setting. This is used to record the time whenever there is a significant occurrence listed in system log and is also used in event scheduling.
  • Page 15: System > General > System Log

    Manual: manually set the date and time. Click Now to set the date base on the computer time setting and Done to close the date and time interface. System > General > System Log In the System Log, admin can view and search any significant event that occurred in the IP camera.
  • Page 16: System > User Management

    System > User Management In User Management, only admin level is authorized to create, delete, and edit account to connect to the IP camera and configure the client connection setting. There are 2 tabs in User Management setting: Account and Connection.
  • Page 17: To Delete Or Edit A User Account

    Enter the same password in Password and Confirm Password column. Then click Add. To Delete or Edit a User Account Select the user account that you want to delete or edit.  Click Cancel to cancel the operation.  Click Modify to apply the new changes. Make sure to edit the account before clicking the Modify button.
  • Page 18: System > User Management > Connection

    System > User Management > Connection In the Connection page, admin can set the total number of users that can access the IP camera at any one point, and filtering the IP address to allow or deny access to the IP camera.
  • Page 19: System > Network

    System > Network > Setting In the Setting page, you can configure the type of network connection for the IP camera and assign a name for the IP camera. Depending on the network connection, the IP camera can be accessed from the computer within the same local area network (LAN) or anywhere with an Internet connection.
  • Page 20 DHCP: select this option to automatically obtain an IP address from the DHCP server, whenever the IP camera is connected to the network. You can use the IP camera UPnP Discovery software on the CD to easily setup the IP camera network.
  • Page 21: System > Network > Server

    In Server page, you can configure the Email, FTP, and NAS setting. It is necessary to configure the server settings so that the IP camera can perform the task in the Event setting when a trigger is activated. You can configure either one or all of it. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the...
  • Page 22: System > Network > Streaming

    UI.  HTTP Port: Setup web page connecting port and video transmitting port (Default is 80).  HTTPS Port: AVer IP Camera supports encrypted browsing using HTTPS.  RTSP Port: Setup port for RTSP transmitting (Default is 554). ...
  • Page 23: System > Network > Qos

    In QoS page, you can configure the Quality of Service setting. Enabling the QoS allows you to set the parameter and prioritize the IP camera to provide a stable streaming performance at a certain level in a high traffic network.
  • Page 24: System > Network > Others

    [Note] UPnP must be enabled on your PC.  UPnP Port Forwarding: If the IP camera is installed behind a firewall, please select ON to enable  DDNS Provider: Enter the DDNS provider which you have registered your domain name.
  • Page 25 IP camera via SNMP. Check the box to enable SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 protocol, and specify the community name for Read/Write and Read only community. The user who uses read community name to access the IP camera cannot modify any data of this camera ...
  • Page 26: System > Security

    Enable Filter List: Select to turn the IP address filtering on or off.  Filter Type: Select to allow or deny the IP address in the filtered list to access the IP camera.  Filter List: Create and display the filtered IP address.
  • Page 27 Single – add an IP address Network – assign a network address and the corresponding subnet mask to be filtered. Range – assign a range of IP addresses to be filtered. 3. Click Save to add the created data in the filter list or click Cancel to exit without saving data. ...
  • Page 28: System > Security > 802.1X

    ENGLISH System > Security > 802.1X IEEE 802.1X is an IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control. provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LAN or WLAN. Mark the check box to Enable 802.1X protocol. Select the EAPOL (EAP over LAN) version, Authentication method and enter the ID and Password.
  • Page 29: System > Security > Rtsp Auth

    System > Security > RTSP Auth. Enable/disable RTST authentication.
  • Page 30: System > Image

    Select the location of the Text Title. Click the checkbox to enable/disable the display of the text title. (3) Title Text Enter the title text, e.g. AVer. (4) Logo Select the location of the logo image file. Click the checkbox to enable/disable the display of the logo.
  • Page 31: System > Image > Preference

    System > Image > Preference In the Preference page, you can tune the IP camera white balance, select display color or black & white, set the flicker frequency, change the video orientation, and adjust the brightness and contrast. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting.
  • Page 32: System > Image > Exposure

    ENGLISH System > Image > Exposure In the Exposure page, you can set the exposure zone, exposure mode, and calibrate the DC Iris. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. Name Function Select the exposure area to define the light distribution and bring out more...
  • Page 33: System > Image > Advanced

    System > Image > Advanced In the Advanced page, you can configure the Wide Dynamic Range, Denoise, IR-Cut Filter, B/W image at night and IR LED Strength. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. Name Function (1) Wide Dynamic...
  • Page 34 ENGLISH Name Function Select auto exposure mode – Indoor, outdoor, ManualIRIS. (3) AE Profile (4) IR-cut Filter The IR cut filter is a mechanism that prevents the infrared light from hitting the sensor. During day time the IR light has an interfering effect on the image quality of the camera, which leads to corruption of color and contrast as well as blurring.
  • Page 35: System > Image > Privacy Mask

    System > Image > Privacy Mask In the Privacy Mask page, you can enable 3 privacy masks. Simply adjust the size and position the mask on the area you want to conceal. The viewer will not be able to see the masked area. It will cover the video screen with black frame.
  • Page 36: System > Stream Setting

    ENGLISH System > Stream Setting Both admin and operator levels can configure the Video Stream. After configuring the video stream setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. Name Function 。 , or Select sensor input resolution from Normal, Wide Angle, Corridor 90 (1) Sensor Mode 。...
  • Page 37 Name Function Select the streaming source. (3) Stream Select the cropping size of video. (4) Region of Interest Select the video size. (5) Output Resolution Select frame rate per second of video (6) Frame Rate Select frame rate interval time period. (7) Intra Frame Period Select the type of video compression codec.
  • Page 38: System > Smart Stream

    ENGLISH System > Smart Stream Name Function Select the streaming source. This option only applies to H.264. (1) Stream High: video quality of selected area is better than that of un-selected (2) Quality area. Low: video quality of selected area is worse than that of un-selected area...
  • Page 39: System > Audio

    System > Audio Both admin and operator levels can configure the IP camera audio setting. After configuring the Audio setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. Name Function (1) Audio Select to enable/disable the IP camera built-in mic and mic port.
  • Page 40: System > Sd/Microsd Card > Management

    ENGLISH System > SD/microSD Card > Management Both admin and operator levels can manage the SD/microSD Card local storage. After managing the SD/microSD Card setting, click Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. We recommend formatting the SD/microSD card when using it for the first time.
  • Page 41: System > Sd/Microsd Card > File Search

    System > SD/microSD Card > File Search Use this to search the captured images in the SD/microSD card.
  • Page 42: Application > Motion Detection

    ENGLISH Application > Motion Detection Both admin and operator levels can specify up to 3 areas on the screen to monitor the motion. In the motion detection page, the frame will blink when the motion detected has reached the percentage threshold setting.
  • Page 43: Application > Cross Detection

    The cross detection function is used to detect moving objects that cross a virtual line that user has set up in the IP camera application in order to trigger alarms. [Note] The cross detection function is available under the following conditions: 1.
  • Page 44: To Set The Cross Detection

    ENGLISH To Set the Cross Detection Click Application > Cross Detection. Enable Cross Detection Area 1/2 check box You will see the red/green line as shown on the video screen. Drag the red line (area 1) or green line (area 2) to set the area for cross detection. You can set both line for cross detection or one line only.
  • Page 45: Application > Eptz

    Application > ePTZ Both admin and operator levels can customize the ePTZ setting. In this section, you can set the patrol target area, patrol sequence and dwelling time. To Setup the ePTZ Click Application > ePTZ. Use the direction buttons and zoom button to locate the patrol target area. Press to view the full image and reset the zoom level.
  • Page 46 ENGLISH Select the preset target area in the list and press to create the patrol sequence. The selected present target area will be listed in the Patrol Locations. Set the dwelling time for how long you want to stay in the preset target area. Double-click and enter the time.
  • Page 47: Event Setting

    Event Setting Both admin and operator levels can configure the Event setting. In this section, the IP camera can be configured to perform an action when an event is triggered at the specified time. To Setup the Event 1. Click Event.
  • Page 48 This triggers the IP camera when the Internet connection is disconnected. 7. Select the type of action for the IP camera to perform when a trigger is activated. Set the duration. Choose Digital Output to send recorded video or still image, Alarm Audio to sound the alarm, or Event Booster to adjust frame rate back to 30fps for alarm video capturing.
  • Page 49 event setting.
  • Page 50: Status Information

    ENGLISH Status Information Show the information about the device and network setting.
  • Page 51: Using Rtsp And Onvif Protocol To Access The Ip Camera

    Using RTSP and ONVIF Protocol to Access the IP Camera When use the RTSP and ONVIF protocol to access the IP camera, please refer to the below path link and port information.  RTSP Stream 1 RTSP:// <IPCAM_IP_Address>:554/live_st1 Stream 2 (if stream 2 is enable) RTSP:// <IPCAM_IP_Address>:554/live_st2...
  • Page 52: Copyright

    All rights of this object belong to AVer Information Inc. Reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of AVer Information Inc. is pro hibited. All information or specifications are subject to change without prior notice. “AVer” is a trademark owned by AVer Information Inc.

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