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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. O BEWARD N13102 ......................5 VERVIEW OF 2.1.1. N13102 Features ............................. 6 2.1.2. The N13102 Specifications ..........................6 2.1.3. Package Contents ............................7 2.1.4.
  • Page 3 Table of contents 8.5. IP ............................. 46 NOTIFICATION CHAPTER 9. SETTING: EVENTS ........................48 9.1. FTP C ............................48 LIENT 9.1.1. General ................................48 9.1.2. Alarm Sending ............................... 50 9.1.3. Periodical Sending ............................52 9.2. SMTP ..............................54 9.2.1. General ................................55 9.2.2.
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. Safety Instructions

    Do the following:  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.
  • Page 5 Chapter 1. Safety Instructions Ventilation To prevent overheating of the device, keep free air circulation in the area where the camera is located. Cleaning 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.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2. Overview

    CMOS sensor, 10x digital zoom and recording to memory card. Pic. 2.1 BEWARD N13102 allows watching the real time image via a web browser from anywhere in the world. You can always hear and see what is happening in your home, office, or cottage and even talk to your employees or relatives.
  • Page 7: N13102 Features

    Chapter 2. Overview The N13102 supports dual streaming, an MPEG4 streaming and a user defined streaming (H.264, Motion JPEG or 3GPP compression is available). Such streaming options allow combining high-quality image and optimum bandwidth usage. H.264 provides high frame rate even in limited- bandwidth networks;...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    Chapter 2. Overview  Lens: M12 interchangeable, f4.5 mm, F1.9 (angle of view: 47° (pan))  Resolution: 1280х1024, 1280х720, 640х480, 320х240, 160х120  Sensitivity: 0.5 lux @ F1.9  Shutter: electronic, 1/4 to 1/17780 seconds  Frame rate: up to 30 frames per second at 640х480 and lower; up to 15 frames per second at 1280х1024, 1280х720 ...
  • Page 9: Purpose Of User Manual

    BEWARD N13102 features a web server, network interface and can be connected to the Ethernet directly. The camera image can be viewed via a web browser or free Beward software, which comes with this camera. Besides, the live image can be viewed over mobile networks, via stream players, over the Internet remotely, etc.
  • Page 10: Chapter 3. Using Third Party Clients

    Chapter 3. Using Third Party Clients Chapter 3. Using Third Party Clients The N13102 supports RTSP/RTP streaming. RTSP (Real Time Transfer Protocol) is a network control protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers. The protocol is used for establishing and controlling media sessions between end points.
  • Page 11: Playing H.264 Video

    Chapter 3. Using Third Party Clients 3.4.1. Playing H.264 Video Type rtsp://<IP>:<PORT>/video.h264, <IP> means IP address of your camera, <PORT> means RTSP port your camera (default value 554). Example: rtsp://89.57.167.76:554/video.h264. 3.4.2. Playing MPEG-4 Video Type rtsp://<IP>:<PORT>/video.mp4, <IP> means IP address of your camera, <PORT> means RTSP port...
  • Page 12: Chapter 4. Managing The Ip Camera Via Internet Explorer

    Chapter 4. Managing the IP Camera via Internet Explorer Chapter 4. Managing the IP Camera via Internet Explorer Step 1: connect your camera according to the User manual. Step 2: open Internet Explorer, type your camera’s IP address in the address bar. The default IP address is 192.168.0.99.
  • Page 13: Installing Activex Controls

    The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.99. If the camera was assigned with an IP address by a DHCP server in a local network, you should search your camera by BEWARD IP Installer. If you use several IP cameras, you need to change their default IP addresses so that each camera will have a unique IP address.
  • Page 14 You will see a system notification under the address bar: “This website wants to install the following add-on: “AxMediaControl.cab” from “BEWARD Co., Ltd.”. If you trust the website and the add-on and want to install it, click here…” (Pic. 4.4).
  • Page 15 Chapter 4. Managing the IP Camera via Internet Explorer Pic. 4.5 NOTE: Titles of system menu and notifications may differ from the titles of system menu and notifications that appear in other versions of Windows and Internet Explorer. Step 5: by default, Internet Explorer prevents ActiveX add-ons from installation, click [Install] to continue.
  • Page 16 Chapter 4. Managing the IP Camera via Internet Explorer Step 6: if everything was done correctly, you should get the camera image via browser. The settings bar is on the left side, the camera image is on the right side (Pic. 4.7). Detailed information is discussed later in this Manual.
  • Page 17: Chapter 5. Main Menu

    Chapter 5. Main Menu Chapter 5. Main Menu The main menu consists of two panes. The left pane contains [Setting], [Client setting], and [Image setup] menu. (Pic. 5.1). The right pane contains the “Live View” window, which displays real-time camera image. Also, this pane contains the following buttons: [Snapshot], [Fullscreen], [Open digital zoom], [Start record], [Microphone], [Pause], [Play/Stop], and [Volume] (Pic.
  • Page 18: Fullscreen] Button

    Chapter 5. Main Menu NOTE: When specifying the path, check the permissions on a folder where you want to save a snapshot. If you do not have the permissions, you cannot save snapshots there. In Windows 7, you need to start Internet Explorer as an administrator to save records on your local HDD. 5.1.2.
  • Page 19: Video Control Buttons

    Chapter 5. Main Menu NOTE: The image zoom is applied only for the current image in a browser. Its parameters are saved in the browser’s temporary folder. 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).
  • Page 20: Setting Menu

    Chapter 5. Main Menu You can transmit sound through a microphone connected to [Mic is on] your computer to speakers connected to your camera (Audio Out). Disables listening to sounds through speakers connected to [Mic is off] your camera. Move this slider to a required level to adjust the volume level [Volume level] of the sound transmitted from your camera (if the microphone is connected to the correct jack).
  • Page 21 Chapter 5. Main Menu Pic. 5.4 The «Camera» menu contains the following sections: [General], [Profile 1], [Profile 2], [Advanced], and [Playback] (Pic. 5.5). Detailed information is discussed later in this Manual. Pic. 5.5 The «Network» menu contains the following sections: [Information], [PPPoE], [DDNS], [UPnP], and [IP notification] (Pic.
  • Page 22: Client Setting

    Chapter 5. Main Menu Pic. 5.6 The «Events» menu contains the following sections: [FTP client], [SMTP], [Network storage], [Memory card], [Motion detection], [Audio detection], and [Schedule] (Pic. 5.7). Detailed information is discussed later in this Manual. Pic. 5.7 5.3. Client Setting This menu allows a user to adjust camera image.
  • Page 23: Mode

    Chapter 5. Main Menu Pic. 5.8 5.3.1. Mode This item allows you to select a video format: MPEG-4 and JPEG are available by default. Note that H.264 and MJPEG formats are optional and their displaying depends on the format SETTING – Camera – Profile 2. selected at 5.3.2.
  • Page 24: Brightness

    Chapter 5. Main Menu Pic. 5.9 5.4.1. Brightness This item allows you to increase or decrease the image brightness. 5.4.2. Contrast This item allows you to increase or decrease the image contrast. 5.4.3. Saturation This item allows you to increase or decrease the image saturation. If the saturation is set to its minimum, the image will be black and white.
  • Page 25: Chapter 6. Setting: System

    Chapter 6. SETTING: System Chapter 6. SETTING: System This menu contains the following sections: [Information], [Date/Time], [Account], [System Log], and [Initialize] (Pic. 6.1). Pic. 6.1 6.1 Information This section contains device’s name, firmware version, and web interface version (Pic. 6.2). Pic.
  • Page 26 Chapter 6. SETTING: System Pic. 6.3 Current date/time: displays the current date and time of the IP Camera. IMPORTANT: After you restart the camera, its date and time will be reset to their default values: 1970-01-01 00:00:00. It is recommended to use the [Synchronize with NTP] option to set the correct date and time. PC clock: displays date and time on a computer, which is used to connect to the camera (client computer) Date/Time format: allows you to select date/time format.
  • Page 27: Account

    Chapter 6. SETTING: System IMPORTANT: To synchronize time with an Internet time server, an NTP server must be located in a local network or in the Internet. The camera must be connected to the Internet to synchronize time with an Internet time server.
  • Page 28 Chapter 6. SETTING: System Pic. 6.5 User name: type a username (5-16 characters). Password: type a password (5-16 characters). You can use a blank password. Re-type Password: re-type the entered password to avoid mistakes in password assignment. If you re-type the password incorrectly, you will see an error message. IMPORTANT: The username and password may contain only Latin letters.
  • Page 29: System Log

    Chapter 6. SETTING: System When your account does not have sufficient permissions to access a menu, you receive an authorization window that prompts you to login as an account that has the sufficient privileges. To add or change the account, enter or correct the information in the required fields. Click [ОК] to save changes.
  • Page 30: Initialize

    Chapter 6. SETTING: System 6.5. Initialize Pic. 6.7 [Reboot]: click this button to restart the camera. The camera takes 1-2 minutes to restart. If you click the [Reboot] button, the confirmation dialog box appears. The user will be prompted to continue or cancel the reboot.
  • Page 31 Chapter 6. SETTING: System Restore setting: allows you to restore previously saved settings. Click [Browse] button. 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 restoring the settings. When the restoration is completed, the camera automatically restarts to apply the settings.
  • Page 32: Chapter 7. Setting: Camera

    Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera The «Camera» menu contains the following sections: [General], [Profile 1], [Profile 2], [Advanced], and [Playback] (Pic. 7.1). Pic. 7.1 7.1. General This menu allows you to configure video stream and other functions (Pic. 7.2). Pic.
  • Page 33 Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera  g.711 µ-law: select this option to set audio compression based on this standard.  g.711 α-law: select this option to set audio compression based on this standard.  AMR Audio: select this option to set audio compression based on this standard. When this option is selected, the following values are available for the [Bit rate]: 4.75, 5.15, 5.9, 6.7, 7.4, 7.95, 10.2, 12.2 kbps.
  • Page 34: Profile 1

    Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera Privacy mask: you can set a privacy mask on the camera image so that an area protected by privacy mask will not be displayed and recorded. This feature is useful when the camera observes objects that should not be recorded or it is forbidden to record them, for example, a door security lock or a safe.
  • Page 35 Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera Pic. 7.5 Viewer authentication: if this option is enabled, a user should enter user name and password to view camera image via third-party players such as Quick Time, VLC, etc. Streaming: this item displays the stream encoding type that is used in the Profile 1. In this profile, it is impossible to change the encoding type and it is set to its default value (MPEG-4).
  • Page 36: Profile 2

    Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera NOTE: See the Appendix A for the detailed information about the [Fixed quality]  Fixed bitrate: allows you to set the fixed bitrate. The following values are available: 64, 128, 256, 384, 512, 768 kbps and 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Mbps. 7.3.
  • Page 37: Advanced

    Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera Quality: allows you to set the video stream quality. The default value is the [Fixed quality].  Auto: the camera automatically adjusts image quality and frame rate depending on bandwidth. If the bandwidth decreases, the camera automatically changes image quality but keeps the frame rate constant.
  • Page 38 Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera White balance: the following modes are available: [Auto] – automatic white balance; [Fluorescent]; [Incandescent]; [Sunny]; [Cloudy]. The default option is [Auto]. An important goal of white balance is to render colors correctly.  [Auto]: the camera looks at the overall color of the image and calculates the best-fit white balance.
  • Page 39: Playback

    Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera  Slow shutter: you can set electronic shutter speed from 1/5 to 1/120 s. NOTE: This option is useful when the camera is installed in low-light environments. However, when it is enabled, it decreases frame rate. Manual: when this mode is selected, you can set electronic shutter speed manually.
  • Page 40 Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera The playback control buttons are shown in the table below: Icon Function Purpose [Mirror/Flip] Rotate/mirror image. Saves a snapshot. Snapshot format depends on [Snapshot] resolution of the recorded file. Expands the size of the image screen to cover the [Fullscreen] whole height and width of your monitor.
  • Page 41 Chapter 7. SETTING: Camera [Open digital zoom] Zooms in the video that you are playing. To playback a video, click the [Open files] button, select a video file in the appeared window and click the [OK] button. Click the [Play] button to play the video file. N13102 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 42: Chapter 8. Setting: Network

    Chapter 8. SETTING: Network Chapter 8. SETTING: Network The [Network] menu contains the following sections: [Information], [PPPoE], [DDNS], [UPnP], and [IP Notification] (Pic. 8.1). Each of these sections is discussed later in this Manual. Pic. 8.1 8.1. Information This menu allows you to configure the network connection (Pic. 8.2). Pic.
  • Page 43: Pppoe (Point-To-Point Protocol Over Ethernet)

    Chapter 8. SETTING: Network server address automatically] option is available, which allows a DNS address to be automatically obtained. NOTE: The [Obtain DNS server address automatically] option is available only when the [Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP)] option is selected. Use the following IP address: select this option to type the IP address manually.
  • Page 44 Chapter 8. SETTING: Network Pic. 8.3 IP address: IP address from PPPoE server (assigned by server). User ID: type a username for PPPoE connection. The maximum length is 64 characters (assigned by your Internet service provider or PPPoE provider). Password: type a password for PPPoE connection. The maximum length is 32 (assigned by your Internet service provider or PPPoE provider).
  • Page 45: Ddns (Dynamic Dns)

    Chapter 8. SETTING: Network 8.3. DDNS (Dynamic DNS) 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. The IP address is linked with a domain name. So, if your current IP address changes, it automatically links to your domain name, which you can use any time to access your IP camera over the Internet.
  • Page 46: Upnp (Universal Plug And Play)

    Chapter 8. SETTING: Network 8.4. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) 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.
  • Page 47: Ip Notification

    Chapter 8. SETTING: Network 8.5. IP notification This section allows you to configure your camera so that it will send e-mails after network settings were changed (Pic. 8.6). Pic. 8.6 Select the option for [On] and click OK to enable this function. After you save the changes, the following settings will be available: Notify type: select a connection type if you want to be notified when it is changed: [DHCP], [Static IP], or [PPPoE].
  • Page 48 Chapter 8. SETTING: Network Recipient e-mail address: type the receiver’s e-mail address (64 characters maximum). You can type up to 3 e-mail addresses separating them by using a semicolon [;]. Administrator e-mail address: type the sender’s e-mail address (64 characters maximum).
  • Page 49: Chapter 9. Setting: Events

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Chapter 9. SETTING: Events This menu contains the following sections: [FTP client], [SMTP], [Network storage], [Memory card], [Motion detection], [Audio detection], and [Schedule] (Pic. 9.1). Pic. 9.1 9.1. FTP Client This menu allows you to configure file transfer to FTP server. When this option is enabled, it allows you to select a scheduled, periodical or alarm triggered file transfer to FTP (Pic.9.2).
  • Page 50 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.3 Select the option for [On] to enable the FTP client or the option for [Off] to disable it. FTP server name: type the FTP server IP address or name (64 characters maximum). User name: type a username to access the FTP server. Password: type a password to access the FTP server.
  • Page 51: Alarm Sending

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events NOTE: Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes may not be saved. 9.1.2. Alarm Sending This menu allows you to specify alarm triggered file transfer to FTP. Select the option for [On] to enable this option (Pic. 9.4). Pic.
  • Page 52 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events  Motion detection: enables motion detection triggered file transfer. To configure this option, click the [Motion detection] button (appears if the [Motion detection] box is checked) or go to SETTING – Events – Motion detection. See paragraph 9.5 for details.
  • Page 53: Periodical Sending

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.5 Recording capacity: shows maximum record time for the corresponding events and is provided for informational purposes only.  Pre-alarm period: maximum record time before the connection is down.  Post-alarm period: maximum record time after the connection is down. Recording time: allows you to set a record time for the corresponding events.
  • Page 54 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.6 Remote path: specify the path on the FTP server (64 characters maximum) to save transferred files. For example, ipcam/example. Image file name: type a name for the files transferred to the FTP. NOTE: Image file name may contain only Latin letters, reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name.
  • Page 55: Smtp

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events IMPORTANT: Duration of sent video files is 5 seconds. When image file is selected, the camera sends 1 image. Effective period: allows you to set a period for uploading files to FTP. The following options are available: ...
  • Page 56: General

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events 9.2.1. General Select the option for [On] to enable e-mail sending or select the option for [Off] to disable it (Pic. 9.8). Pic. 9.8 SMTP server name: type the SMTP server IP address or name (64 characters maximum). SMTP server port: type the SMTP server port number.
  • Page 57: Alarm Sending

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events IMPORTANT: The subject may contain only Latin letters and numbers. IMPORTANT: To playback recorded video, use the integrated player at SETTING – Camera – Playback, otherwise you may need to install third party software, e.g. VLC media player. Its official website is http://www.videolan.org/vlc/.
  • Page 58 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Image file name: type a name for the files attached to the e-mails. NOTE: Image file name may contain only Latin letters, reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name. Suffix: select a suffix to add it to the file name. The following options are available: ...
  • Page 59 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events NOTE: Duration of sent video files is 5 seconds, however the file size is 2 MB maximum. Therefore video file duration may be less than 5 seconds even if user specifies the value of 5 seconds in the [Alarm buffer] menu.
  • Page 60: Periodical Sending

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events  Schedule: select this option for scheduled e-mail sending. To configure this option, click the [Schedule] button or go to SETTING – Events – Schedule. See paragraph 9.7 for details. NOTE: Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes may not be saved. 9.2.3.
  • Page 61: Network Storage

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events  Sequence number: adds a six-digit number. User can click the [Clear] button to reset the sequence number anytime. When user clicks the [Clear] button it resets the sequence number and starts it from 000001. Interval: allows you to set a frequency of e-mail sending. The minimum value is 30 minutes;...
  • Page 62: General

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.12 9.3.1. General Select the option for [On] to enable the option for recording to network attached storage or select the option for [Off] to disable it (Pic. 9.13). Pic. 9.13 Protocol: select a type of access to the network attached storage. ...
  • Page 63 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Network storage location: specify the shared folder location. The camera creates a new folder named «IPCamera <МАС address>». NOTE: When specifying Windows-based network storage location, note that the path should be in the form of \\NAS_server\Record; for Unix-based network storage, the path should be in the form of NAS_Server:\Record, where NAS_Server means the network storage or the shared folder IP address.
  • Page 64: Alarm Sending

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.14 If the test is not successfully completed, please check network storage address, its availability and account settings. IMPORTANT: To playback recorded video, use the integrated player at SETTING – Camera – Playback, otherwise you may need to install third party software, e.g.
  • Page 65 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.15 Image file name: type a name for the files recorded to network attached storage. NOTE: Image file name may contain only Latin letters, reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name. Suffix: select a suffix to add it to the file name. The following options are available: ...
  • Page 66 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events IMPORTANT: When motion or audio detection triggers, video files length depends on the value specified in the [Recording time] menu.  Network link down: when this option is enabled, the camera starts recording to network attached storage when a network error occurs. When the connection is lost, the camera sends the records made before and after the connection was lost to the temporary buffer.
  • Page 67: Periodical Recording

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Effective period: allows you to set a period for recording to network attached storage when an alarm is triggered. The following options are available:  Always: select this option for continuous recording to network attached storage. ...
  • Page 68 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events NOTE: Image file name may contain only Latin letters, reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name. Suffix: select a suffix to add it to the file name. The following options are available:  Date Time: adds the date and time that correspond to the date and time the file was created.
  • Page 69: Memory Card

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events 9.4. Memory Card This menu allows you to configure recording to a memory card. When this function is enabled, the camera can record files continuously, with a certain time interval, when an event occurs, or it is possible to save files to a memory card when the network connection is failed or network storage or FTP is unavailable.
  • Page 70 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.19 Card status: this item displays information concerning the memory card status such as memory card capacity and free space on it. The disk space is measured in kilobytes (KB) and is displayed in fractional form: free space/capacity (Pic. 9.19). Card status notification: this item allows enabling/disabling camera restart, memory card eject, low disk space alerts that are sent to e-mail.
  • Page 71 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events SSL: check this box if the provider requires SSL communications. Authentication: select an authentication type to send e-mails.  Off: no authentication is required.  On: authentication is required. You can select [SMTP] or [POP before SMTP]. POP server name: this item is displayed when the [POP before SMTP] option is selected.
  • Page 72 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.21 The control buttons are shown in the table below: Button Function Purpose [Return] Goes back one page view. Updates the view of the current selected object. Since the camera supports continuous recording, the files saved to [Refresh] the memory card after the file manager is opened may not be displayed.
  • Page 73: Alarm Sending

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events IMPORTANT: To playback recorded video, use the integrated player at SETTING – Camera – Playback, otherwise you may need to install third party software, e.g. VLC media player. Its official website is http://www.videolan.org/vlc/. NOTE: Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes may not be saved. 9.4.2.
  • Page 74 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events digits, the hour as 2 digits, the minute as 2 digits, the second as 2 digits. Totally, this adds a fourteen-digit suffix to the file name.  Sequence number: adds a six-digit number. User can click the [Clear] button to reset the sequence number anytime.
  • Page 75: Periodical Sending

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events IMPORTANT: When you configuring this menu, be aware that these parameters are applied to the other camera functions, for example to recording to network storage, FTP, etc. Recording capacity: shows maximum record time for the corresponding events and is provided for informational purposes only.
  • Page 76 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.24 Image file name: type a name for the files recorded to a memory card. NOTE: Image file name may contain only Latin letters, reserved characters and numbers with no spaces in its name. Suffix: select a suffix to add it to the file name. The following options are available: ...
  • Page 77: Backup

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events NOTE: When the maximum size is reached, it automatically overwrites old files. However, the new files may be written with a time delay, which corresponds to a total time required for deleting the old files and recording the new ones.
  • Page 78: Motion Detection

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.25 Save to memory card: this item provides two options that enable automatic recording to a memory card when an FTP or a network storage is unavailable, respectively. Select the option for the [FTP server shutdown] so that the camera will save records to a memory card when an FTP is unavailable.
  • Page 79 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events Pic. 9.26 Threshold: allows adjusting the motion detection threshold for each of the areas. The closer the slider to the right position, the more the image must change to activate the motion detection. Sensitivity: allows adjusting the motion detection sensitivity for each of the areas. The closer the slider to the right position, the more the sensor is sensitive.
  • Page 80: Audio Detection

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events 9.6. Audio Detection This menu allows you to configure audio detection so that the camera uses the detected noise as a trigger to transmit and record video. It is possible to adjust audio detection threshold and sensitivity. This feature limits the total recorded capacity since the camera starts recording only when it detects noise.
  • Page 81: Schedule

    Chapter 9. SETTING: Events IMPORTANT: To use audio detection, you need to enable audio in SETTING – Camera – General. IMPORTANT: When you configuring this menu, be aware that these parameters are applied to the other camera functions, for example to recording to network storage, FTP, etc. 9.7.
  • Page 82 Chapter 9. SETTING: Events  [Add] button: click this button to add a time interval, which was specified in the [Start time] and [End time] fields, to the schedule.  [Delete] button: removes a time interval from the schedule. For user’s convenience, the intervals appear as a scale, where blue color means that no interval is set for this period and red color shows the specified intervals.
  • Page 83: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Appendix A. Bitrate Values The tables below help you to estimate bitrate, considering the quality level and frames per second. See the information below to choose optimal parameters for your bandwidth. For example, if you connect to the Internet over ADSL 256 kbps / 2 Mbps, the optimal solution is to select the standard quality, 640х480 resolution and 256 kbps bitrate.
  • Page 84 Appendix 1280*720 2048 2200 1280*720 1280*720 640*480 6144 6300 640*480 6144 6300 640*480 2048 2200 640*480 2048 2200 640*480 640*480 320*240 6144 5100 320*240 6144 3600 A.4. MPEG4 15 fps – kbps Quality 1280*1024 1280*720 640*480 320*240 Excellent 3800 3000 Detailed 2900 2200...
  • Page 85: Quality 1280*1024 1280*720

    Appendix 1280*1024 1280*1024 1280*720 6144 6300 1280*720 6144 6300 1280*720 2048 2200 1280*720 2048 2200 1280*720 1280*720 640*480 6144 6300 640*480 6144 6300 640*480 2048 2200 640*480 2048 2200 640*480 640*480 A.7. MJPEG 15 fps – kbps Quality 1280*1024 1280*720 640*480 320*240 Excellent...
  • Page 86: Good 1300

    Appendix A.9. MJPEG fps – kbps Resolution Quality Medium rate Medium fps 1280*1024 Excellent 17500 1280*1024 Excellent 16000 1280*1024 Good 10000 1280*1024 Good 6500 1280*1024 Medium 4300 1280*1024 Medium 2800 1280*720 Excellent 16000 1280*720 Excellent 14500 1280*720 Good 6800 1280*720 Good 4700 1280*720...
  • Page 87: Appendix B. Required Disk Space

    Appendix Appendix B. Required Disk Space This appendix provides information on required disk space for video records storage, considering its quality, bitrate and frames per second. The numbers listed in these tables are estimates only. B.1. H.264, 15 fps, 24-hour record – record size (GB). Quality 1280*1024 1280*720...
  • Page 88 Appendix 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 45.7 320*240 6144 423.3 320*240 6144 298.8 B.4. MPEG4, 15 fps, 24-hour record – record size (GB). Quality 1280*1024 1280*720 640*480 320*240 Excellent 315.4 49.8...
  • Page 89 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 N13102 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 90: Appendix C. Requests For Images From Ip Camera

    Appendix Appendix C. Requests for Images from IP Camera. This appendix contains standard request for images from IP camera. http://<IP>:<http port> - provides access to IP camera, http port means camera HTTP port, the default value is 80, <IP> means camera IP address, the default value is 192.168.0.99. If the default values are used, the request is: http://192.168.0.99.
  • Page 91 Appendix – request for MPEG4 video, port means camera RTSP port, http://<IP>:< port>/video.mp4 the default value is 554, <IP> means camera IP address, the default value is 192.168.0.99. If the default values are used, the request is: rtsp://192.168.0.99:554/video.mp4 http://<IP>:< port>/video.mjpg - request for MJPEG video, port means camera RTSP port, the default value is 554, <IP>...
  • Page 92: Appendix D. Port Values

    Appendix Appendix D. Port Values Port Default Value Range of Values HTTP 1124..65535 HTTP forwarding over UPnP 1024..65535 HTTPS forwarding over UPnP 1024..65535 RTSP 1124..65535 RTSP forwarding over UPnP 1024..65535 SMTP 1..65535 System log remote server port 1024..65535 Motion detection 1999 N13102 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 93: Appendix E. Factory Defaults

    Appendix Appendix E. 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 Username (administrator) admin Password (administrator) admin HTTP port RTSP port SMTP port N13102 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 94: Appendix F. Glossary

    Appendix Appendix F. Glossary 3GP (3GPP file format) is a multimedia container format defined by the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) for 3G UMTS multimedia services. It is used on 3G mobile phones but can also be played on some 2G and 4G phones. ActiveX is a standard that enables software components to interact with one another in a networked environment, regardless of the language(s) used to create them.
  • Page 95 Appendix CCD (Charged Coupled Device). This light-sensitive image device used in many digital cameras is a large integrated circuit that contains hundreds of thousands of photo-sites (pixels) that convert light energy into electronic signals. Its size is measured diagonally and can be 1/4", 1/3", 1/2"...
  • Page 96 Appendix Ethernet is the most widely installed local area network technology. An Ethernet LAN typically uses special grades of twisted pair wires. The most commonly installed Ethernet systems are 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T10, which provide transmission speeds up to 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps respectively.
  • Page 97 Appendix to direct a given packet of data that arrives at the gateway, and a switch, which furnishes the actual path in and out of the gateway for a given packet. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the set of rules for exchanging files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the web.
  • Page 98 Appendix JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group).Together with the GIF file format, JPEG is an image file type commonly used on the web. A JPEG image is a bitmap, and usually has the file extension ‘.jpg’ or “.jpeg.” When creating a JPEG image, it is possible to configure the level of compression to use.
  • Page 99 Appendix ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a global and open industry forum with the goal to facilitate the development and use of a global open standard for the interface of physical IP-based security products. Or in other words, to create a standard for how IP products within video surveillance and other physical security areas can communicate with each other.
  • Page 100 Appendix Shutter is the device on the camera that opens and closes to control how long the focal plane is exposed to light. SMTP is used for sending and receiving e-mail. However, as it is “simple,” it is limited in its ability to queue messages at the receiving end, and is usually used with one of two other protocols, POP3 or IMAP.
  • Page 101 Appendix UDP is a communications protocol that offers limited service for exchanging data in a network that uses the Internet Protocol (IP). UDP is an alternative to the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). The advantage of UDP is that it is not required to deliver all data and may drop network packets when there is e.g.

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