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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Kogan customer support team for further information.  The content in this manual will be updated when necessary. Kogan reserves the right to update this manual without notice. Intended Reader This manual is intended for the following personnel: ...
  • Page 5 2.2.3 Device Management ....................17 2.2.4 Video Play ........................23 ............................. 24 2.2.5 Two-way Audio ......................25 2.2.6 About ........................... 27 Chapter 3 Access to IP camera on Zviewer PC ................28 3.1 Installation and Uninstallation ....................28 3.1.1 Operating Environment ....................28 3.1.2 Zviewer Installation .....................
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Product Introduction

    4.3 Two –way Audio ........................80 4.4 Playback and Download ......................81 4.5 Local Configuration ........................ 83 4.6 Remote Configuration ......................84 4.6.1 Video Settings ......................84 4.6.2 Network Parameters Settings ..................87 4.6.3 Alarm Settings ......................96 4.6.4 Alarm Settings ......................98 4.6.5 System Information .....................
  • Page 7: Installation Statement

    1.3 Installation Statement During installation and operation, please pay attention to the following items: 1. When you receive the package product, please check the equipment and accessories according to the packing list inside the shipping box. 2. Before installing the system, please carefully read this manual. 3.
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 Access To Ip Camera On Ios And Android Device

    Chapter 2 Access to IP camera on iOS and Android Device 2.1 Access to IP Camera on iOS Device 2.1.1 Software Installation 2.1.1.1 Environmental Requirements Hardware: iPhone v4.3 up or iPod touch System: iOS 4.3 or up 2.1.1.2 Installation Steps Download and install the free Zmodo Zsight software from iTunes App Store or download Zsigh for iOS from http://www.zmodo.com/support-software/.
  • Page 9: Device Management

    Figure 4 Figure 5 2.1.3 Device Management 2.1.3.1 Add a Device The user may add a new IP Camera either by scanning the QR Code on the IP Camera or by selecting the IP Camera from a list of local network devices. ▲Method One: Scan to Add 1.
  • Page 10 3. After scanning the camera, Zsight will open the Wi-Fi Connection Interface (as Figure 7 ). Figure 7 4. Select the Wi-Fi connection that you wish to connect your IP camera to, enter the Wi-Fi password, and select [Save] (as Figure 8). Figure 8...
  • Page 11 5. Click [Next], enter the default password”111111”, and click [Done] to add the devices ( as Figure 9). Now disconnect the network cable and place the camera anywhere within the Wi-Fi signal range. Figure 9 ▲Method Two: Manual Add 1. Click [Discovery], this will take you to the “Discovery” section. Click [Refresh], and your phone will automatically search all local devices, then click on the 10-digit Device ID (found from the label on the back body of the IP Camera) to add this camera to Zsight (as Figure 10).
  • Page 12 2. After selecting the camera, Zsight will open the Wi-Fi Connection Interface (as Figure 11). Figure 11 3. Select the Wi-Fi connection that you wish to connect your IP camera to, enter the Wi-Fi password, and select [Save] (as Figure 12). Figure 12...
  • Page 13 4. Click [Next], enter the default password”111111”, and click [Done] to add the devices (as Figure 13). Now disconnect the network cable and place the camera anywhere within the Wi-Fi signal range. Figure 13 2.1.3.2 Edit a Device From the List Menu, click to edit the device info, click [Done] to save or [Cancel] to cancel (as Figure 14).
  • Page 14: Video Play

    2.1.3.3 Delete a Device Click and drag from right-to-left the device that you wish to delete, this will display the “Delete Box.” Click [Delete], then click [OK] to confirm delete (as Figure 15). Figure 15 2.1.4 Video Play 1. Select the device from the List Menu on your mobile device, and you will be able to see the video stream (as Figure 16).
  • Page 15 2. If this is the first time using the default password to connect video, you will be prompted to change the default password, click [Later] to change password later (as Figure 17). Figure 17 3. Click [Yes] to change password, enter the new password, and click [Save] when finished. (as Figure 18).
  • Page 16: Two-Way Audio

    4. Switch between Portrait and Landscape views by turning your phone horizontally or vertically (as Figure 19). Figure 19 2.1.5 Two-way Audio 1. Under real-time video, “Voice” and “Talkback” functions are turned off by default (as Figure 20). Figure 20 2.
  • Page 17 Figure 21 3. Click [ ] to enable talkback function, the talkback icon will turn green, now IP Camera and mobile device can realize two-way voice talkback. With exclusive mode, when a mobile device enables its talkback function, other mobile device can not initiate this function (as Figure 22). Figure 22...
  • Page 18: About

    4. If only talkback function is enabled, IP Camera can receive sound from mobile device, while mobile device can not receive sound from IP Camera (as Figure 23). Figure 23 2.1.6 About Click [About], this will take you to the “About” section (as Figure 24). Figure 24...
  • Page 19: Access To Ip Camera On Android Device

    2.2 Access to IP Camera on Android Device 2.2.1 Software Installation 2.2.1.1 Environmental Requirements Hardware: Android Phone or Android Player System: Android v2.3 up 2.2.1.2 Installation Steps Download and install the free Zmodo Zsight software from Google Play or download Zsigh for Android from http://www.zmodo.com/support-software/.
  • Page 20: Device Management

    Figure 26 Figure 27 2.2.3 Device Management 2.2.3.1 Add a Device The user may add a new IP Camera either by scanning the QR Code on the IP Camera or by selecting the IP Camera from a list of local network devices. ▲Method One: Scan to Add 1.
  • Page 21 3. After scanning the camera, Zsight will open the Wi-Fi Connection Interface (as Figure 29). Figure 29 4. Select the Wi-Fi connection that you wish to connect your IP camera to, enter the Wi-Fi password, and select [Save] (as Figure 30). Figure 30...
  • Page 22 5. Click [Next], enter the default password”111111”, and click [Save] to add the devices (as Figure 31). Now disconnect the network cable and place the camera anywhere within the Wi-Fi signal range. Figure 31 ▲Method Two: Manual Add 1. Click [Discovery], this will take you to the “Discovery” section. Click [Refresh], and your phone will automatically search all local devices, then click on the 10-digit Device ID (found from the label on the back body of the IP Camera) to add this camera to Zsight (as Figure 32).
  • Page 23 2. After selecting the camera, Zsight will open the Wi-Fi Connection Interface (as Figure 33). Figure 33 3. Select the Wi-Fi connection that you wish to connect your IP camera to, enter the Wi-Fi password, and select [Save] (as Figure 34). Figure 34...
  • Page 24 4. Click [Next], enter the default password”111111”, and click [Save] to add the devices (as Figure 35). Now disconnect the network cable and place the camera anywhere within the Wi-Fi signal range. Figure 35 2.2.3.2 Edit a Device 1. Select the device that you wish to configure and press it for several seconds until the Menu Box is displayed (as Figure 36).
  • Page 25 2. Click [Edit], this will take you to the “Edit” section. Edit device information, then click [Save] to save or [Back] to cancel (as Figure 37). Figure 37 2.2.3.3 Delete a Device Select the device that you wish to delete and press it for several seconds until the Menu Box is displayed (as Figure 36).
  • Page 26: Video Play

    2.2.4 Video Play 1. Select the device from the List Menu on your mobile device, and you will be able to see the video stream (as Figure 39). Figure 39 2. If this is the first time using the default password to connect video, you will be prompted to change the default password, click [Later] to change password later (as Figure 40).
  • Page 27 3. Click [Yes] to change password, enter the new password, and click [Save] when finished (as Figure 41). Figure 41 4. Switch between Portrait and Landscape views by turning your phone horizontally or vertically (as Figure 42). Figure 42...
  • Page 28: Two-Way Audio

    2.2.5 Two-way Audio 1. Under real-time video, “Voice” and “Talkback” functions are turned off by default (as Figure 43). Figure 43 2. Click [ ] to enable voice function, the voice icon will turn green, now you can hear device sound from your mobile device (as Figure 44).
  • Page 29 3. Click [ ] to enable talkback function, the talkback icon will turn green, now IP Camera and mobile device can realize two-way voice talkback. With exclusive mode, when a mobile device enables its talkback function, other mobile device can not initiate this function (as Figure 45). Figure 45 4.
  • Page 30: About

    2.2.6 About Click [About], this will take you to the “About” section (as Figure 47). Figure 47...
  • Page 31: Chapter 3 Access To Ip Camera On Zviewer Pc

    Chapter 3 Access to IP camera on Zviewer PC 3.1 Installation and Uninstallation 3.1.1 Operating Environment Operating Subitem Description Environment Software Operating system Windows XP/ Vista/Win7/Window8 1.6 GHz CPU, 1G memory, 1024x768 Minimum configuration display resolution, 100G HD Hardware 2.2 GHz or faster CPU, 2G or more Recommended memory, 1280x1024 display resolution, configuration...
  • Page 32: Figure 3

    3. Select the start menu folder, then click [Next] (as Figure 3). Figure 3 4. You will be prompted to choose whether to create shortcut on your desktop, click [Create a desktop icon], then click [Next] (as Figure 4). Figure 4...
  • Page 33 5. Click [Install] to install Zviewer on your PC (as Figure 5). Figure 5 6. Click [Finish] to finish the installation of Zviewer (as Figure 6). Figure 6...
  • Page 34: Zviewer Uninstallation

    3.1.3 Zviewer Uninstallation Click [Start]-[All Programs]-[ZMODO]-[Zviewer]-[Uninstall Zviewer], and uninstall Zviewer as prompted (as Figure 7 and Figure 8). Figure 7 Figure 8 3.2 Operation and Use 3.2.1 User Login Launch Zviewer on your PC, if this is the first time to login, enter the default user name “ admin” and the default password “111111”, then click [Login] (as Figure 9).
  • Page 35: Main Interface Of Zviewer

    3.2.2 Main Interface of Zviewer Zviewer main interface is as follows: Figure 10 Main Interface Function Area No. Description Device list Toolbar PTZ control panel Image quality control panel Device List: Display all added devices, including IPC and NVR.
  • Page 36 Toolbar Function Icon Description 1 channel Mode: Click for 1 channel video display layout 4-channel Mode: Click for 4-channel video display layout 8-channel Mode: Click for 8-channel video display layout Full Screen Mode: Click for full-screen display at any layout Talkback: Click to enable talkback function Voice: Click to enable voice function PTZ Control Panel Function...
  • Page 37: Device Management

    Image Quality Control Panel Function Icon Description Adjust the brightness Brightness Adjust the contrast Contrast Adjust the saturation Saturation Reset Adjust the color (black and white) Color Adjust the orientation (normal, flip, mirror, flip plus mirror) Orientation Adjust the voltage Voltage Restore default settings 3.3 Device Management...
  • Page 38 3.3.1.1 Auto Search to Add a Device 1. Select the type of to-be-searched devices (IPC, NVR or ALL), default type is ALL. Click [Search] on left bottom to search device (as Figure 12). Figure 12 2. Click [Add All] on the bottom right of the screen to add your devices, you will be prompted with “Add devices to system successfully”...
  • Page 39 3.3.1.2 Manually Add a Device There are mainly two methods to manually add a device: ▲First Method: Add a device by its IP 1. Find [ ] “Setting”, and click [Device Management]. Right click in the blank area on the right, then click [Add] (as Figure 14).
  • Page 40 2. After either of the above operation, you will enter to “New Device Add Wizard” section (as Figure 16). [Device by ID] Keep uncheck [Name] Enter the device name [Type] Select device type (IPC or NVR) After the settings are finished, click [Next]. Figure 16 3.
  • Page 41 4. You will be prompted with “Add Device Successfully” after successfully adding them (as Figure 18). Figure 18 ▲Second Method: Add a device by its ID 1. Find [ ] “Setting”, and click [Device Management]. Right click in the blank area on the right, then click [Add] (as Figure 19).
  • Page 42 Or find [ ] “Live”, right click [Devices], then click [Add Device] (as Figure 20). Figure 20 2. After either of the above operation, you will enter to “New Device Add Wizard” section (as Figure 21). Click [Device by ID], click on the 10-digit Device ID (found from the label on the back body of the IP Camera) and click [Next].
  • Page 43: Edit Device

    3. System shall automatically identify and add the values of “Max Channel”, “Login” and “Password”, then click [Finish]. You will be prompted with “Add Device Successfully” after successfully adding it (as Figure 22). [Max Channel] Quantity of channels of the device [Login] User name of the device, default is “admin”...
  • Page 44 Or find [ ] “Live”, right click a device from the Device List, then click [Edit Device] (as Figure 24). Figure 24 2. You will enter to “Edit Device Add Wizard” section (as Figure 25), you can edit device name, then click [Next].
  • Page 45: Delete Device

    3. You can modify device information (IP, Port, Max Channel, User Name and Password), then click [Finish] (as Figure 26). Figure 26 3.3.3 Delete Device 1. Find [ ] “Setting”, and click [Device Management]. Right click in the blank area on the right, then click [Delete] (as Figure 27).
  • Page 46 2. This will take you to the “Delete Device” section (as Figure 29). Click [Yes] to confirm delete. Click [No] to cancel delete. Figure 29...
  • Page 47: Video Browsing

    3.4 Video Browsing 3.4.1 Open the Video After devices are successfully added, find [ ], this will take you to “Live” interface, there are mainly three methods to open the video. ▲First Method: Double-click a device from the Device List on the left to the Play Window. ▲Second Method: Drag a device from the Device List on the left to the window to the Play Window.
  • Page 48: Close The Video

    3.4.2 Close the Video There are mainly two methods to close the video. ▲First Method: Right click a device name from the Device List, and then click [Close] to close the video (as Figure 32). Figure 32 ▲ Second Method: Click [×] at the top right corner of the open video window to close it (as Figure 33).
  • Page 49: Video Display Screen

    3.4.3 Video Display Screen ▲ Click [ ] for one channel video display layout (as Figure 34). Figure 34 ▲ Click [ ] for 4-channel video display layout (as Figure 35). Figure 35...
  • Page 50 ▲ Click [ ] for 8-channel video display layout (as Figure 36). Figure 36 ▲ Click [ ] for full-screen display at any layout, click [ESC] to exit full screen mode. Note 1. Default video display screen is 4-channel display layout. 2.
  • Page 51: Two-Way Audio

    3.4.4 Two-way Audio 1. Under real-time video, “Voice” and “Talkback” functions are turned off by default. Click a device from the Device List. 2. Click [ ] to enable voice function, the voice icon will change to [ 3. Click [ ] to enable talkback function, the talkback icon will turn green [ 4.
  • Page 52: Screenshot

    3.4.5 Screenshot 1. Select screenshot storage path: Find [ ] “Setting”, click [Local Settings], then click […] to set screenshot storage path, default storage path is “C:\Program Files\ZMODO\ZViewer\ZviewerImage” (as Figure 38). Figure 38 2. Under real-time video, click [ ] on the Play Window for a screenshot (as Figure 39). After a successful screenshot, you can find the screenshot image from the above storage path.
  • Page 53: Record Settings

    3.5 Record Settings 3.5.1 Video Storage Setting Find [ ] “Setting”, click [Local Settings], you can set video storage settings in this interface (as Figure 40). Figure 40 [Video Storage Path] Click […] to set video storage path, default storage path is “C:\Program Files\ZMODO\ZViewer\Zviewer Video”.
  • Page 54: Recording Schedule Setting

    3.5.2 Recording Schedule Setting Find [ ] “Setting”, and click [Recording Schedule], you can set the local manual recording plan, the selected device will begin recording at the set time period. The video files will be stored in the local PC.
  • Page 55 Note 1: Left click [ ] to set the recording plan for the week (as Figure 43). Figure 43 Note 2: Left click the day of the week (i.e [ ]) to set the recording plan for the whole day (as Figure 44).
  • Page 56: Recording Schedule Search

    Note 3: Left click 0 to 24 area of the timeline to set the recording plan for the same time period of the whole week (as Figure 45). Figure 45 2. Click the device allocated for the recording plan to select, one or more devices can be selected and then click [Save], you will be prompted after recording schedule is successfully saved (as Figure 46).
  • Page 57: Video Playback

    3.6 Video Playback 3.6.1 Playback Interface Click [ ] “Playback” to enter into the video playback interface (as Figure 47). Figure 47 Playback Interface Function Area No. Description Device list Calendar Time Bar Playback Play Window...
  • Page 58: Playback Search

    3.6.2 Playback Search 1. Select the device from the list to playback video (as Figure 48). Figure 48 2. Select the playback date from the calendar (as Figure 49). Figure 49 3.6.3 Playback Control Click the [ ]to play/stop/fast forward/slow playback video. Drag on the time bar to playback the video, the blue bar means there is a recording it that time period while the gray area means there is not.
  • Page 59: User Management

    24-hour display accuracy 2-hour display accuracy 1 hour display accuracy 0.5-hour display accuracy 3.7 User Management Click [ ], then click [User Management] to enter into the “User Management” interface (as Figure 50). Figure 50...
  • Page 60: Add User

    User Type Authority Description Add New User With permission Administrator Edit User Info With permission Configure Permission With all permissions by default Add New User No permission Operator Edit User Info No permission Configure Permission No permission 3.7.1 Add User 1.
  • Page 61: Edit User

    2. Enter new user’s information (as Figure 52). Figure 52 [Role] Administrator or Operator [User Name] User name of the user [Password] Password of the user [Telephone] Contact number of the user After entering the above information, click the [Submit] button. 3.7.2 Edit User 1.
  • Page 62: Delete User

    2. Enter user’s information (as Figure 54). Figure 54 After editing the info, click the [Submit] button. 3.7.3 Delete User 1. Right click a user, then click [Delete] to delete the user. This will take you to the “Delete User” section (as Figure 55).
  • Page 63: Device Settings

    2. Click [Yes] to confirm delete. Click [No] to cancel delete. Figure 56 Note 1. “Admin” user is the system default super administrator user and cannot be deleted, but its password can be changed. 2. Super administrator can delete users: select a user and click [Delete] to delete a user. 3.8 Device Settings Go back to the “Live”...
  • Page 64: System Information

    3.8.1 System Information Such information as device name, software and hardware version information and network connection status will be displayed on the interface (as Figure 58). Figure 58 3.8.2 System Settings 3.8.2.1 Date Time Settings (as Figure 59) Figure 59 [Synchronization Method] Select [Use Local Time] and click [Sync Time] to utilize the PC system time synchronization.
  • Page 65 3.8.2.2 User Settings (as Figure 60) Figure 60 Note 1. Each IP Camera can be set to be used by multiple users. 2. User privilege: Administrator (Root) Ordinary users (Ordinary) 3. Modify password: click [Modify] to modify the password, and enter the new password. 4.
  • Page 66: Network Parameters Settings

    3.8.2.4 Backup Restore Settings (as Figure 62) Figure 62 [Periodic Maintaining] Choose any time of any day and set the time for auto reboot, and click [Submit]. [Restore Factory Setting] Click it to make all settings restore to factory condition. [Reboot Device] Click it to reset device.
  • Page 67 [Subnet Mask] Default is 255.255.255.0 (It is recommended to not change the Subnet Mask) [Gateway]Set IP camera’s gateway IP, for example if IP camera access public network through a router, the gateway IP needs to be set as the router’s IP which has accessed the public network. [MAC Address]Set IP camera’s MAC address (It is recommended to not change the MAC address.)
  • Page 68 select a hotspot from the auto search list or manually add one (as Figure 65) Figure 65 [Hotspot] Refers to SSID, which is the login name of wireless network for authentication, it must be consistent with the SSID of the wireless gateway (router/AP). (Such as: TP-LINK_4A2DDC). [Authentication Mode] Which can be selected from the following five encryption methods: Unencrypted, WEP Encrypted, WPA PSK Encrypted, WPA 2 PSK Encrypted, WPA PSK + WPA2 PSK Encrypted? This setting must be consistent with the security type of wireless gateway (router /AP).
  • Page 69 3.8.3.3 Port (as Figure 66) Figure 66 [Web Listening Port] Default value is 80 [Video Listening Port] Default value is 8000 [Mobile Phone Listening Port] Default value is 9000 After setting all the parameters, click the [Submit] button. 3.8.3.4 PPPOE (as Figure 67) Figure 67 [Switch] Enable or disable the PPPoE dial-up function.
  • Page 70 3.8.3.5 UPnP (as Figure 68) Figure 68 [Switch] It has server with UPNP function in LAN. Enable this function, the server will automatically forward the set port to public network. [Web Mapping Port] Set the web port which will be mapping to the server. [Video Mapping Port] Set the digital video port which will be mapping to the server.
  • Page 71 [Send Email Address] Email address to send email. [SMTP password] Log in password for the email box. [Email Title] Title of sending email. [SMTP Port] Port of SMTP Server, different email servers have different a port. [SSL] Most E-mail server has 465 or 25 port. For 465 port, please select SSL; while not for 25 port. After setting all the parameters, click the [Submit] button.
  • Page 72: Video Settings

    3.8.3.8 DDNS (as Figure 71) Figure 71 [Switch] Enable or disable the DDNS function. [Server] Set DDNS’s server (3322.org, dynDNS.org, 88ip, noip or zmododns). It is highly recommended to select “zmododns”, as this DNS service is operated and maintained by Zmodo. [DNS] The device domain which is set by user, such as mydvr.zmododns.com.
  • Page 73 [Video Quality] User can choose suitable image quality per need: best, very good, good, general, or poor. [Stream Type] Two types: CBR (Constant bit rate) and VBR (Variable bit rate) to choose, CBR applies constant bit rate coding, VBR applies variable bit rate coding. [Resolution] System will automatically identify main stream and sub stream’s resolution.
  • Page 74: Storage Settings

    3.8.4.3 Video Block (as Figure 74) Figure 74 User can set the image mask area by clicking and dragging the window or cancel the shield area by right click the mouse. You can choose to shield the entire image, or only shield part of the image. It can mask up to four separate areas.
  • Page 75: Alarm Settings

    3.8.5.2 Video Plans (as Figure 76) Figure 76 [Appointment Setting] Set time of timed video recording, can be set to everyday specific video time, up to 4 time period. [Video Package Time] Can set a single file recording time as 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes (breaks long recordings into smaller files) [Other settings] Before recording, choose video type as timing recording or alarm recording;...
  • Page 76 [Motion Detection Setting] After enable motion detection switch, the setting interface will appear grid line. User only needs to click the little cube on the image to set the motion detection area. Right click the little cube to cancel related area detection. [Alarm Action Mode] Set linkage output format after triggered alarm.
  • Page 77: Chapter 4 Access To Ip Camera On Internet Explorer

    Chapter 4 Access to IP camera on Internet Explorer 4.1 Log In When using IE (Internet Explorer) to view the IP Camera for the first time, you will have to set the security level for ActiveX controls. 4.1.1 Set Security Levels Open Internet Explorer, enter the IE Tools menu and go to Tools -->Internet Options --->Security Settings ---->Custom Level.
  • Page 78 Double-Click on your IP Camera in the IPC Search program, and you will have the option to change some of the network settings (as Figure 3). Figure 3 In the Networking tab of the IPC Config menu, you will need to change the settings of the camera to match your router settings (as Figure4).
  • Page 79: Wi-Fi Configuration

    4.1.3 Wi-Fi Configuration Double click on the IP Camera that you just saved networking settings on, and click on the "WIFI" tab. Select the check box to enable Wi-Fi (as Figure 5). Figure 5 Next, manually set the IP Addr field, Subnet Mask field, and Gateway field to match the settings that appear in the Networking tab of the IPC Config menu.
  • Page 80: Login

    Note Router’s wireless authentication mode cannot be set WEP Encrypted. Click "Refresh" on the WIFI Wireless Network Settings menu, your camera should now show Connection Status: Connected. You may need to click [Refresh] more than once before the Connection Status reads: Connected. You have successfully connected one camera to your wireless router using Wi-Fi! You may now disconnect the Ethernet from the camera, and your IP Camera should continue to appear in the IPCSearch program.
  • Page 81: Preview

    When prompted by Internet Explorer to install add-ons, click [Allow] to install all add-ons (as Figure Figure 8 4.2 Preview In the real-time preview interface, the user can control the video channel, record a short video, take a snapshot, full-screen preview, image color, orientation, and PTZ control (if applicable) (as Figure 9). Figure 9 [Open Video] Double -click the channel number to open the video.
  • Page 82 [Close Video] Right-click the channel number, and choose [Close] to close the video stream. Or right-click the video and click [Close] to close the video. [Video Stream] Right-click the channel number to choose the stream type (720P, VAG or QVGA). [Record] Right-click the image and click [record] to start recording.
  • Page 83: Two -Way Audio

    [PTZ control] PTZ control allows the following camera motions: upward, downward, left, and right. The lens operation includes vary magnification, vary focus, vary iris, etc. This control is shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 4.3 Two –way Audio 1. Under real-time video, hover your mouse cursor over the Play Window, “Voice” and “Talkback” icon will appear at the bottom of the Play Window, remove the mouse cursor, the icons will disappear (as Figure 13).
  • Page 84: Playback And Download

    2. With two headsets (one in PC, the other in IP Camera), now click [ ] to enable voice function, the voice icon will change to [ ]; click [ ] to enable talkback function, the talkback icon will change to [ ].
  • Page 85 2. Select the specific time, video type (All, Alarm, Motion, Schedule or Manual) and channel you want to playback, click [Search], a list of video information shall be displayed, then select the video you want to playback (as Figure 16). Figure 16 3.
  • Page 86: Local Configuration

    4. The gray bar shall display the video playback process, and the video file shall be saved (as Figure 18). Figure 18 4.5 Local Configuration Click [ ], this will take you to the “Device Parameters” section, then click [Local Configuration] to enter into “Local Configuration”...
  • Page 87: Remote Configuration

    [Video files packaged time] This setting controls the length of the video files recorded. [Storage directory] Click […] to set file path for local recording and capture. After setting all the parameters, click the [Submit] button. 4.6 Remote Configuration Click [Remote Configuration] to enter into the “Remote Configuration” section. 4.6.1 Video Settings ▲Character Overlay Figure 20...
  • Page 88 ▲Video Code Figure 21 [Video Quality] The user can choose the desired image quality: Best, Very Good, Good, General and Poor. [Stream Type] Two types: The two options are CBR (Constant bit rate) and VBR (Variable bit rate). CBR enables constant bit rate encoding; VBR enables variable bit rate encoding. CBR should yield a better overall image.
  • Page 89 ▲Video Block Figure 22 [Video shield switch] Enable or disable the video shield feature. [Shield area setting] You can set the shield area by dragging the mouse with the left button pressed, or cancel the shield box on the shield area by right-clicking the mouse. You can choose to shield the whole image, or only shield part of the image.
  • Page 90: Network Parameters Settings

    4.6.2 Network Parameters Settings ▲Wired Settings Figure 23 [DHCP] If the router allows DHCP functionality, select DHCP to locate an un-used IP Address on the router. After the camera is configured and is able to be viewed online, it is recommended to keep DHCP disabled.
  • Page 91 Figure 24 [WIFI] Select this checkbox to open the Wi-Fi network function of IPC. [DHCP] If the router has DHCP enabled, select this, and the IP camera will automatically obtain an IP address from the router. [IP Address] Set wireless IP address of IP camera. [Subnet mask] Default: 255.255.255.0 (It is recommended to not change the Subnet mask.) [Gateway] Set the gateway IP of IPC.
  • Page 92 [Hotspot Search Results] After enabling Wi-Fi, the camera will automatically search for wireless networks in the area. When the camera is searching for a wireless network you will see the following information listed: the name of the wireless router, signal intensity, and the encryption type.
  • Page 93 ▲Listening Port Figure 26 [Web Listening Port] The default port 80 is for accessing the camera through Internet Explorer. If it is necessary to change the port number, the address used to access the camera will use the following format: http://ip:port/. For example, if the web port is changed to 81, you would type http://192.168.0.100:81 into the IE address bar.
  • Page 94 ▲PPPOE Figure 27 [PPPOE] Set to open or close the PPPOE dial-up function [User] The ADSL dial-up account is obtained from the internet service provider. [Password] Password of ADSL dial-up account, obtained from the internet service provider After setting all parameters, click the [Submit] button.
  • Page 95 ▲UPNP Figure 28 [UPNP] If the router supports UPnP and has it enabled, by checking this box your router will automatically forward your ports. [Web Mapping Port] Set the web port which will be used by UPnP to automatically port forward.
  • Page 96 ▲E-mail Figure 29 This is used to set up the e-mail address and related parameter of the alarm e-mail features. [Server] This is the sender e-mail server address. This address varies by e-mail providers. For example, the SMTP server for Gmail is: smtp.gmail.com [Receive E-mail Address] The e-mail address that will receive the e-mail.
  • Page 97 ▲FTP Figure 30 FTP Settings will send snapshots from alarm based recordings to the FTP server specified. [FTP Sever] This is the IP address or HTTP network address of the FTP server. [FTP Port] This is the port of FTP server. [User] This is the username of the FTP Server.
  • Page 98 ▲DDNS Figure 31 DDNS allows you to link a hostname to your dynamic IP address. This way when your IP address changes, you will not lose network connection. [Switch] Used to enable or disable the automatic DDNS updates. [Server] The DDNS provider you have chosen. [DNS] The hostname created through your DDNS provider.
  • Page 99: Alarm Settings

    4.6.3 Alarm Settings ▲ Storage Management Figure 32 You can view the total disk capacity and the remaining space, and set loop video.
  • Page 100 ▲ Video Plans Figure 33 [Appointment Setting] Set time of timed video recording, can be set to everyday specific video time, up to 4 time period. [Video Package Time] Can set a single file recording time as 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes (breaks long recordings into smaller files) [Other settings] Before recording, choose video type as timing recording or alarm recording;...
  • Page 101: Alarm Settings

    4.6.4 Alarm Settings ▲ Motion Alarm Figure 34 [Protection time setting] Set the time frame during which you would like motion detection to be active. [Motion detection switch] Enable the time frame specified. If it is unchecked, the time frame is not active.
  • Page 102: System Information

    4.6.5 System Information ▲ General Figure 35 [Pre-record Time] Set the pre-record time. After you’ve set the pre-record time, it will start recording before it triggered alarm, the in advance time is the pre-record time. [Record Delay] Set the record delay time. After you’ve set the record delay time, the record packing will be restarted after the delay time passed.
  • Page 103 ▲ Version Figure 36 Displays device name, system version, video/audio/alarm channel number and other information.
  • Page 104: Advanced Settings

    4.6.6 Advanced Settings ▲ User Management Figure 37 [Add User] Click in the blank area on the Users List, enter user name and password, select user types (root or ordinary), then click [Add], you are successful if prompted with “Operation Succeeded”. [Delete User] Click a user in the Users List, then click [Del], you are successful if prompted with “Operation Succeeded”.
  • Page 105 ▲ Regular Maintenance Figure 38 [Regular Maintenance] By checking the [Maintaining] box, you are choosing to automatically reboot the camera at a specified day of the week and time of day. It is recommended to reboot the cameras weekly by using this menu. After setting all parameters, click the [Submit] button.
  • Page 106: Software Update

    ▲ Software Update Figure 39 [Update File] Click [...] to browse your computer for the correct update file. Once you have selected the corrected file, click [Update]. During the update, it will display the update progress. After the update has finished, the IP Camera will automatically reboot.
  • Page 107: Chapter 5 Ip Camera Specification

    Chapter 5 IP Camera Specification Camera Image sensor 720P Color Sensor Min. illumination 0.1Lux(IR LED On) / F 1.2 Shutter speed Auto Lens 2.8mm Angle of view 90 degree Compression Standard Video compression H.264 Audio compression G.711 Bit rate 16Kbps~2Mbps Dual stream Image Image resolution...

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