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1 Product introduction 1.1 Product summary Thank you for choosing Avacom IP camera. The IP Camera combines a high quality digital video camera with wireless/wired network connectivity and a powerful web server to bring clear video to your desktop, laptop or smart phone from anywhere on your local network or over the Internet.
http://www.avacomtech.com √ √ √ H608x √ √ √ H608xA √ √ √ √ H608xW √ √ √ √ H608xAW Note: Please check carefully that all listed items are included in the package. If anything is missing, please contact seller’s customer support. 1.3 Front &...
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http://www.avacomtech.com 2 Installation Guide 2.1 Wired connection to LAN Plug in the 12V power supply and connect the camera to wireless router Ethernet port with the network cable. Connect your computer to the same router via cable or wireless, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 2.2 Logging into the Camera On a Windows PC, insert CD into computer CD-ROM drive or visit...
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http://www.avacomtech.com Note: : : : DHCP is enabled in factory default for standalone cameras, but disabled for the camera for NVR systems. In the NVR system the camera IP address is set to fixed IP, the fixed IP address can be found on camera label. DHCP server may assign 2 IP address for wireless camera, one IP address for RJ45 network card, another IP address for WiFi network card.
http://www.avacomtech.com 2.3 Preview video After logging you may select main stream or sub stream to preview video, you can also switch the main stream or sub stream by click on the top left corner on the screen. Digital Zoom: In preview mode, press mouse left button and drag the mouse to select any zone on video window, release left button and move mouse to select zone, click left button, the select zone will be enlarged to full window.
http://www.avacomtech.com 2.4.1 Setting menu features list: Main Menu Sub Menu Features Record Not supported on H60xx Record Snapshot Not supported on H60xx motion detection alarm channel, sensitivity, area, alarmed Video Motion parameters: alarm output, record, snapshot, PTZ, EMAIL, FTP upload etc. Set video blind alarm channel, sensitivity, and set the alarmed parameters: alarm output, Video Blind...
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http://www.avacomtech.com IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS server Media Port, HTTP Port Transfer Policy Net Service IP Filter DDNS EMAIL PPPoE ARSP Wireless(2G/3G) Mobile Monitor UPNP WiFi Alarm Server RTSP Cloud GUI Display Camera Name Time Title Channel Title Overlay Parameters PTZ Config Not supported on H60xx RS232...
http://www.avacomtech.com HDD Manage Not supported on H60xx Account Modify User Modify Group Modify PassWord Add User Add Group Delete User Delect Group Advanced Auto Maintain Auto reboot system schedule Auto delete old file Default Select setting entries to default Configuration data import Import Export Configuration data export Log export...
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http://www.avacomtech.com 2.4.3.1 Setting->Alarm->Video Motion By analyzing the video image the system detects a movement that reaches a preset threshold level and a motion detection alarm is triggered. Enable motion detection, then set parameters accordingly. [Enable] [Sensitivity] Select the sensitivity level accordingly. [Region] Push mouse left button to select or unselect the detection area, light blue area is the Detection Zone, the area without color is the Exclusion zone.
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http://www.avacomtech.com [Period] Within the preset time frame, the device will enable motion detection alarm. The time frame can be set day by day or weekly. Up to four time periods per day can be set. Select the check box to effective the time period. [Interval] Set time interval between 0~600s, only one alarm will be armed in the time interval even if multiple motion detectios were triggered.
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http://www.avacomtech.com [Send Email] sending email to notify the user when the alarm were triggered. Note: Need to setup email account in [System]->[Network Services]->[email]. [FTP] Not supported on H60xx cameras. 2.4.3.2 Setting->Alarm->Video Blind When the ambient light is dark, the brightness of the selected area of the image is below a preset threshold, the video blind alarm will be triggered.
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http://www.avacomtech.com Parameter setting method: reference to chapter "2.4.3.1 Setting->Alarm->Video Motion" 2.4.3.4 Setting->Alarm->Alarm Input Not supported on H60xx cameras. 2.4.3.5 Setting->Alarm->Alarm Output Not supported on H60xx cameras. 2.4.3.6 Setting->Alarm->Abnormal When the device detected software or hardware anomalies, abnormal alarm will be triggered.
http://www.avacomtech.com [Event Type] Select the alarm event in the drop-down box. [Enable] Select the check box to enable abnormal detection. 2.4.4 Setting->System Setup General, Video Encode, Network, Net Service, GUI Display, PTZ Configuration, RS232, Camera Parameters. Page 16 Avacomtech Inc.
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[Auto Logout] Set the automatic logout time between 0~600 minutes. 2.4.4.2 Setting->System->Encode Set the video/audio encoding parameters for main stream and sub stream including Resolution, Frame rate, Bit Rate Type, Quality level, I Frame Interval, H.264 compression profile, enable/disable main stream audio, enable/disable sub stream video or audio.
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I Frame Interval Video/Audio [Channel] Select “1” or “All” [Compression] Video encoding standard H.264 main profile. [Resolution] Select resolution for main stream or sub stream, 1080(1920*1080), 960(1280*960), 720(1280*720), D1(704*480), CIF(352*240). [FPS] For PAL system select 1~25 PFS, for NTSC system select 1~30 FPS.
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http://www.avacomtech.com 2.4.4.3 Setting->System->Network DHCP is enabled in factory default for standalone camera. [DHCP] DHCP is disabled in factory default for NVR system, the fixed IP address can be found on camera label. Disable DHCP after camera obtains address/subnet mask/gateway/DNS parameters from router. The IP address for camera RJ45 port.
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http://www.avacomtech.com 2.4.4.4 Setting->System->Net Service When white list is enabled, only the listed IP address can access the [IP Filter] camera. White list supports up to 64 IP address. When black list is enabled, the listed IP address cannot access the camera. Black list supports up to 64 IP address.
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http://www.avacomtech.com Alarm message format is: Note: H602x/H608x camera will not send snopshot or video with alarm message. Enter the PPPoE username and password obtained from ISP (Internet [PPPoE] service provider), save and reboot the camera. After rebooting the camera will automatically establish a network connection with PPPoE mode, the camera IP address will be assigned to the dynamic WAN IP address obtained from ISP.
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http://www.avacomtech.com Search the SSID of the WiFi network, check “Enable”, enter WiFi password, than save the setting. Reboot the camera, disable DHCP after the camera obtains IP address/subnet mask/gateway/DNS parameters from router. If the camera comes with NVR system, the DHCP is disabled on factory default. Not supported on H60xx cameras.
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http://www.avacomtech.com Enter setting menu to change camera name, supports [CAM Name] maximum 25 characters Enable “Time Title” check box to display system date and [Time Title] time on preview video. Enable “Time Title” check box to display channel title on [Channel Title] preview video.
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http://www.avacomtech.com 2.4.4.7 Setting->System->RS232 Not supported on H60xx cameras. 2.4.4.8 Setting->System->Camera Parameters [Exposure Mode] In automatic mode exposure time range is between 0.1~80ms, in manual mode exposure time can be set to 1/60, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/1000ms, default is automatic mode. [Day/Night Mode] Automatic mode will set color mode on daytime and black &...
http://www.avacomtech.com [Mirror/Flip] Enable the check box to turn the image up-side-down for H602x camera. [Anti Flicker] Enable the check box to avoid image flickering under a periodic light source. [IRSwap] Enable the check box to reverse IR Filter status. 2.4.5 Setting->Advanced The advanced menu supports HDD manage, account setting, automatic maintain, default setting, parameters import &...
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http://www.avacomtech.com [Modify Users] Modify the properties of an existing user. [Modify Group] Modify the properties of an existing group. [Modify Password] Modify user account password, the password can be set to the length of 1~6 digits or characters. [Add Users] Add new user in the group and set permissions for the user. [Add Group] Add a new group and set the permissions for the group.
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http://www.avacomtech.com 2.4.5.4 Setting->Advanced->Default Restore factory default configuration (according to the selected item) 2.4.5.5 Setting->Advanced->Import Export Import configuration file from the specified directory. Export configuration file to the specified directory. Export log files to the specified directory. 2.4.5.6 Setting->Advanced->Reboot Remote reboot the camera. Page 27 Avacomtech Inc.
http://www.avacomtech.com 2.4.5.7 Setting->Advanced->Upgrade Upgrade the camera firmware. 2.4.6 Setting->Info Display the camera information, including: storage, log, software version. 2.4.6.1 Setting->Info->HDD Information Displays the status of the installed hard disk (SD card), including the hard disk (SD card) type, total capacity, remaining capacity, status, hard disk recording time and other information.
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http://www.avacomtech.com 2.4.6.2 Setting->Info->Log Displays, remove or export log records. 2.4.6.3 Setting->Info->Log Display the camera information, including: hardware configuration, software version, release time and serial number information. Page 29 Avacomtech Inc.
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