Table of Contents Reading Before Using Warning Before Using Package Content Physical Description Network & Basic Connecting Minimum PC Requirements Accessing IP Camrea ActiveX Setup Ready to Use Operation Manual Live view page introduction Setup 1. Network ---IP Networking ---Dynamic DNS ---UPnP ---Bonjour ---Connection Ports...
5. Disassemble: Do not open the housing of this IP Camera; avoid disassembling and inserting the sharp or tiny things. 6. Accessory: Do not use attachment / accessory not recommend by Raylios. All warranty will be voided in the situations above.
Package Content Box Cam *Lens not included IR Vandal Dome (50*IR LED) Vandal Dome IR Vandal Dome (35*IR LED) * accessory package is included IR Tube IR Tube (Slim type) * accessory package is included Power Adaptor Software CD Product CD in the package contains the following: 1.
Physical Description Front Panel Lens & Sensor Back Focus Adjustment Back Panel Reset Button DC 12V Power Input Digital Input / Output Power Status LED Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 Connect Auto-Iris Control Cable Socket Audio Input Audio output...
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Vandal Dome (IR/ Without IR) IR Vandal Dome...
Ethernet Port The IP device connects to the Ethernet via a standard RJ45 connector. Supporting NWAY, this IP device can auto detect the speed of local network segment (10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet). Reset Button You can use the Reset Button to do the following settings: 1.
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While connecting the IP Camera to power, the IP Camera immediately starts the self- test, at this moment the power LED turns orange. After the self-test, the power LED will turn green, means the Ethernet or WiFi connections are successfully set Mounting the Lens to the Camera 1.
Network & Basic Connecting With PoE (Power Over Ethernet) supported switch or injector: 1. Connect IP Camera to the switch / injector by CAT 5 / CAT 6 network cable with RJ45 connector. 2. Connect your switch / injector to PC with another CAT5 / CAT6 network cable. Without PoE (Power over Ethernet) supported switch or injector: 1.
Accessing Camera You can easily find and access the IP Camera with our “IP Camera Search Tool”, which is in our package CD with the camera. 1. Put the CD into the CD/DVD player in your PC. The AutoRun will start automatically.
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6. Select the IP Camera you would like to access, click “Open Browser”. 7. When you see the login window, please input default user name and password: Default Username: admin Default Password: password 8. After logging in, you will see the live view from camera. To go to the setup page, select “Setup”...
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If you can not access the camera after above mentioned procedure, you may have your PC with fixed IP, in this case please follow the steps to change the IP of IP Camera to the same subnet with your PC: 1.
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7. Select the IP Camera you would like to access. You should be able to see the video in the preview window. 8. Click “Network Setting”, the click “OK”. The Network Setting Window will pop-up. 9. Select “Fixed IP”. Input the first 3 prefix as the same of your PC’s IP. In our example it’s 192.168.0.
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10. In “Netmask” column, input the prefix as the same of your PC’s Subnet Mask. In our example it’s 255.255.255.0 11. Input the Gateway number, please ask your MIS for it or check your PC in the same network. Then click “Save”.
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12. Click “Search” again, you will find your camera with a new IP address which you assigned. 13. Select the IP Camera you would like to access. You should be able to see the video in the preview window. 14. Select the IP Cam you would like to access, click “Open Browser”. 15.
16. After logging in, you will see the live view from camera. To go to the setup page, select “Setup” from the menu on the top right. Set ActivX 1. Toolbar→Tools→Internet Options...
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Security→Click the Custom Level… “Download signed ActiveX controls” and” Download unsigned ActiveX controls”, Click the “ Prompt”...
4. Click the “ Alppy” Ready to Use Access the IP Cam and be able to see the live view according to the procedures mentioned in this quick installation guide。...
Operation Manual Live view This chapter explains the layout of the Live View page. It is composed of the following sections: ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Select from Live View/ Setup page. 2. Multiple language support, you can select from English, Traditional Chinese, Simple Chinese and Russian.
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Manual Record: file can be saved in the path you defined Manual Trigger D/O Easy Focus: click this button and check the focus adjustment bar below the live view window. MIC/ Mute Audio/ Mute...
Setup While you are in setup page, select Live View to go back live view page. 1. Network Settings All settings will be enabled only after you click “Apply”. IP Networking Connection Type: select the DHCP Client / Static IP / PPPoE ...
IP Address: you can setup the IP address of this IP camera, kindly refer to the Connect to device and setup IP for more detail setting. Subnet Mask: should be 255.255.255.0 Gateway:192.168.1.1 DNS1:168.95.1.1 DN2: 168.95.192.1 PPPoE Choose the Connection Type as [PPPoE] PPPoE requires an account provided by your ISP Edit the User Name and Password, and then confirm the password.
The default RTSP port is 554. The default RTSP client number is 6, you can change it according to how many clients are allowed to connect this IP Cam via RTSP. Check box to enable RTSP stream’s Account/ Password authentication. Check box to enable RTSP over HTTP.
2. Camera Settings You can refer to the preview window to fine-tune the image. When complete with the settings on this page, click “Apply” to enable the settings. Image Setting 1. Brightness: Select the value. The higher this value, the brighter view. 2.
a. Auto: the IP Camera automatically adjusts the color of the light in response to different lighting condition. The white balance setting defaults to Auto and works well in most situations. b. Manual: Adjust the value of R-gain / B-gain to get the best color. c.
3. Media Video Click the [Video] item to display the [Video Page]. The functions here are H.264 / MPEG-4: a. Resolution: Select the video resolution of the IP Camera UXGA: 1600x1200 HD 720: 1280x720 VGA: 640x480 QVGA: 320x240 b. Frame Rate: In UXGA mode, the max. frame rate is 15fps. In other modes, the max.
Audio Click the [Audio] item to display the [Audio Page]. 1. Enable Audio: Checkbox to enable or disable the Audio function. 2. Encoder type: Select the encoder type by G.726 / G.711 µ-law 3. Bit rate: Set up the bit rate by 16 / 32 Kbps of Audio Stream.
4. Events Click the [Events] item to display the [Events Page]. Event Servers Click the [Event Servers] item to display the [Event Servers Page]. Click [Add] to Open the setup page. Server Type: select the FTP/E-Mail/HTTP/TCP Example Operation Name: Edit the name of the server ...
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Name: Edit the user name. Please note, the name of the different servers (FTP, Email, Http, TCP) can’t be the same. Recipient: Enter the recipient,Click the “ + “(multiple recipient is allowed) You can configure your email server setup in the Network setup page.
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HTTP Input data required according to your HTTP server configuration. Please note, the name of the different servers (FTP, Email, Http, TCP) can’t be the same. Click “Apply” to confirm the setting. Input data required according to your HTTP server configuration.
Please note, the name of the different servers (FTP, Email, Http, TCP) can’t be the same. Click “Apply” to confirm the setting. Motion Setup Click the [Motion] item to display the [Motion Setup Page]. Up to 3 Motion Detection regions can be defined. 1.
Tamper Detection Checkbox to enable or disable the tamper detection function. Variation value can be set from 1% to 100%, 1% means while the image varies 1%, the tamper detection will be activated and alarmed. Therefore, the lower this value, the easier to trigger the tamper event.
2. Click “Normal state” column to select from Open/Close to define the normal status of this port. 3. Current State column shows the current status of this port 4. Click “Apply” to finish the setup. Alarm Definition Click the [Definition] item to define in which condition to trigger the alarm...
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1. Name: You can define the event name 2. Alarm: a. Define Trigger Interval b. Working Time: select the Disable/Always/Manual(scheduled) c. Trigger by: Motion Detection: while motion detection is selected to trigger the alarm, you have to select motion window if you defined more than 1 motion detection window.
Schedule The schedule operations can be defined here. You can manually schedule the following actions (separate from Event actions) Activate output port Send E-Mail notification Send HTTP notification Send TCP notification Upload images via FTP ...
5. System This section explains how to configure the basic settings for the IP Cameras, such as the host name and system time. Click the [System] item to display the [System Page]. Information The MAC address, Model name and Firmware version of this IP Camera are shown here.
Maintenance Click the [Maintenance] to enter [Maintenance Page]. Configuration:You can export or import the IP Cam configurations for easier duplicate the settings to other cameras. Click “Restore” to restore all the settings to factory default. If you want to keep the network settings, check box “Reserve network setting”...