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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 N35110 ....................5 VERVIEW OF 2.2. N35110 F ........................6 EATURES 2.3. T N35110 S ...................... 6 PECIFICATIONS 2.4. P ........................
  • Page 3 F.1. Overview of Internet Access to Cameras Using DynDNS service ........99 F.2. Creating an Account at DynDNS Service ................99 F.3. Creating a Domain Name at DynDNS ................103 F.4. Setting up the Equipment to Work with DynDNS .............. 107 G. G ........................111 PPENDIX LOSSARY N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. Safety Instructions

     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. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 5 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. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2. Overview

    Pic. 2.1 BEWARD N35110 comes with everything you need to quickly set up your camera and start using it. The user manuals and the surveillance software in English are included. The N35110 is easy to use and set up. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 7: N35110 Features

     Sending of images and videos via e-mail and to FTP  PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 0 support 2.3. The N35110 Specifications  Compact size (80 х Ø102 mm (with sunshield: 116/145 mm), weight is 635 g)  Sensor: 1/4'' 1.3 megapixel progressive scan CMOS ...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

     Supported protocols: Bonjour, TCP/IP, DHCP, PPPoE, ARP, ICMP, FTP, SMTP, DDNS, NTP, UPnP, RTSP, RTP, RTCP, HTTP, TCP, UDP, 3GPP/ISMA RTSP  Support for ONVIF v1.02 2.4. Package Contents  IP camera N35110 (lens M12, 4.0 mm, F1.5 pre-installed)  Sunshield  RJ-45 adapter  Quick installation guide ...
  • Page 9: Purpose Of User Manual

    Ethernet directly. The camera images can be viewed via a web browser or the free Beward software that comes with this camera. Besides, the live images 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 N35110 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 Mpeg-4 Video

    3.4.3. Getting a JPEG Image Type http://<IP>:<PORT>/jpg/image.jpg, <IP> is the IP address of your camera, <PORT> is the HTTP port of your camera (default value is 80). Example: rtsp://89.57.167.76:80/jpg/image.jpg. NOTE: You can get 5-6 images per second maximum. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 12: Chapter 4. Managing The Ip Camera Via Internet Explorer

    10-15 seconds. Hold [RESET] button during 5-7 seconds to restart the camera. By default, Windows prevents ActiveX add-ons from running but some ActiveX add-ons are required to operate this IP camera. Therefore, you need to install the ActiveX add-ons to operate your camera. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 13: Installing Activex Controls

    The camera’s default IP address is 192.168.0.99. If the camera was assigned an IP address by a DHCP server on the local network, use BEWARD IP Installer to find your camera on the network. If you use multiple 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 [Install] to continue. (Pic. 4.6) Pic. 4.6 NOTE: When installing ActiveX controls for Windows 7 with enabled User Account Control (UAC), it prevents them from installation and generates a warning message. Click yes in the appeared window. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 16 Step 6: if everything was done correctly, you should get the camera images via your browser. The settings bar is on the left side, the camera images are on the right side (Pic. 4.7). Detailed information is discussed later in this Manual. Pic. 4.7 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 17: Chapter 5. Main Menu

    The example in the picture below is shown for «MPEG-4» and «MJPEG» image. When viewing a «JPEG» image, there are no control buttons. You can only rewind a clip frame-by-frame. Pic. 5.1 5.1. [Live View] Pane This pane displays real-time camera images and allows you to manage them. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 18: Snapshot] Button

    (W is wide (no magnification)/T is tele (maximum magnification). Move this frame to the desired area. Click the button to exit the digital zoom mode and save the selected magnification (Pic. 5.2). Pic. 5.2 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 19: Video Control Buttons

    Transmits sound from the camera’s microphone (Audio In) to [Sound enabled] the speakers connected to your computer (if the microphone is connected to the correct jack). Stops transmitting sound from the camera’s microphone to [Sound disabled] the speakers connected to your computer. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 20: Setting Menu

    IP camera. Pic. 5.3 IMPORTANT: This menu is available only for administrators. The [Basic] menu is divided into the following sections: [System], [Camera], [Network], and [Security] (Pic. 5.4). Detailed information is discussed later in this Manual. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 21: Client Setting

    This menu provides options for adjusting the camera image. These settings are applied only to the image viewed via the browser and do not change the camera settings. This menu is divided into the following sections: [Mode], [View size], [Protocol], and [Video buffer] (Pic. 5.6). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 22: Mode

    640х480 resolution is selected; the 1Х, 2Х proportions are available when 320х240 resolution is selected. This item is available for all compressions. 5.3.3. Protocol You can select any of the available protocols: HTTP, TCP, UDP, or Multicast. This item is available for [H.264], [MPEG-4], or [MJPEG] mode. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 23: Video Buffer

    IP camera smoother when the connection is unstable but may cause lags up to several seconds. 5.4. Image Setup This menu provides options for adjusting [Brightness], [Contrast], [Saturation], and [Hue] (Pic. 5.7). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 24: Brightness

    You can adjust the electronic shutter. 5.4.6. Default Click this button to restore the following items to their default settings: brightness, contrast, saturation, and hue. If the image still has color distortion, adjust the hue manually. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 25: Chapter 6. Setting: Basic Menu

    [Security] (Pic. 6.1). Pic. 6.1 6.1. System This menu is divided into the following sections: [Information], [Date/Time], [Initialize], and [Language] (Pic. 6.2). Pic. 6.2 6.1.1. Information This section provides the camera’s name and firmware version (Pic. 6.3). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 26: Date/Time

    IMPORTANT: After you reboot 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. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 27 This parameter is important for the correct synchronization with an NTP server. You can specify the start time and the end time so that the camera’s internal clock could be adjusted by date or by week number (Pic. 6.5). Pic. 6.5 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 28: Initialize

    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. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 29: Language

    Upload Language Pack: you can upload a language module to change the camera’s web interface language. Click the [Browse] button. In the appeared window, left-click the language file and click [Open]. Click [OK] to change the web interface language (Pic 6.7). Pic. 6.7 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 30: Camera

    The [Camera] menu is divided into the following sections: [General], [Н.264], [MPEG-4], [MJPEG], [3GPP], [Advanced], and [Playback] (Pic. 6.8). Pic. 6.8 6.2.1. General This menu provides options for adjusting the camera’s image and other functions (Pic. 6.9). Pic. 6.9 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 31 Analog video output: this item allows you to enable or disable camera’s analog video output.  On: the output is enabled.  Off: the output is disabled. NOTE: The [Analog video output] is available only for H.264. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 32 If you want to change the size, drag the right bottom corner of the frame. Also, you can adjust the size anytime by dragging any of its corners or move the privacy mask to the required position (Pic. 6.11). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 33: H.264

    Chapter 6. SETTING: Basic Menu Pic. 6.11 6.2.2. H.264 This menu provides options for streaming H.264 video (Рис. 6.12). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 34 Audio port: enter the port on which the camera sends a multicast audio stream. The port can be automatically assigned or you can manually set the value of the port between the values of 1124 and 65534. Time-To-Live: adjust the multicast packet time to live. The default value is 15. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 35: Mpeg-4

    If H.264 is selected in SETTING – Basic – Camera – General, the [IP interval] becomes unavailable and the numerical relation between i-frames and p-frames sets to [Auto] (the camera automatically sets the value). 6.2.3. MPEG-4 This menu provides options for streaming MPEG-4 video (Pic. 6.14). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 36 1124 and 65534. Time-To-Live: adjust the multicast packet time to live. The default value is 15. NOTE: is a mechanism that limits the lifespan of data in a computer or network. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 37: Mjpeg

    If MPEG-4 is selected in SETTING – Basic – Camera – General, the [IP interval] becomes unavailable and the numerical relation between i-frames and p-frames sets to [Auto] (the camera automatically sets the value). 6.2.4. MJPEG This menu provides options for streaming MJPEG video (Pic. 6.16). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 38 1124 and 65534. Time-To-Live: adjust the multicast packet time to live. The default value is 15. NOTE: is a mechanism that limits the lifespan of data in a computer or network. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 39: 3Gpp

    Quick Time. Image size: select the desired resolution: 160x120 or 320x240. Frame rate: select the desired frame rate per second: 5 or 10 fps. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 40: Advanced

    This menu provides options for configuring the advanced parameters of the image and the sensor (Pic. 6.19). Pic. 6.19 White balance: adjust white balance of the image. The following modes are available: [Auto]; [Fluorescent]; [Incandescent]; [Sunny]; or [Cloudy]. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 41: Playback

    This menu allows you to playback the video that was recorded via the web interface of the camera or the video that was recorded to network attached storage and then exported to a computer (Pic. 6.20). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 42 The snapshot format depends on the resolution of the recorded file. [Fullscreen] Stretches the image to fill the screen. Plays the selected file. If a file is currently being [Play/Pause] played, the [Play] button becomes the [Pause] button. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 43: Network

    [Open digital zoom] Enlarges the video image. 6.3. Network The [Network] menu is divided into the following sections: [Information], [PPPoE], [DDNS], [UPnP], [Bonjour], and [IP Notification] (Pic. 6.21). Each of these sections is discussed later in this manual. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 44: Information

    Pic. 6.21 6.3.1. Information This menu provides options for configuring the network connection (Pic. 6.22). Pic. 6.22 MAC address: current MAC address of the IP camera. It cannot be changed and is provided for informational purposes only. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 45 8081, enter the following URL in the address bar of your browser to access the camera: http://192.168.1.100:8081 IMPORTANT: You must reboot the camera for the changes to take effect. To do so, go to SETTING – Basic – System – Initialize. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 46: Pppoe (Point-To-Point Protocol Over Ethernet)

     Secondary DNS server: enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server. IMPORTANT: You must reboot the camera for the changes to take effect. To do so, go to SETTING – Basic – System – Initialize. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 47: Ddns (Dynamic Dns)

    Server name: select a DDNS provider. User ID: enter the username that you chose at registration. Password: enter the password that you chose at registration. Re-type password: re-type the password to ensure that there are no typing mistakes. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 48: Upnp (Universal Plug And Play)

    HTTPS secure connection over the Internet. The default value is 443. RTSP (MPEG-4) port: enter the RTSP port number that you want to use to access the camera over the Internet. The default value is 554. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 49: Bonjour

    Bonjour (Pic. 6.25). NOTE: Bonjour provides a general method to discover services on a local area network. The software is widely used throughout Mac OS X, and allows users to set up a network without any configuration. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 50: Ip Notification

    NOTE: For detailed information about using Bonjour for OS Windows, go to www.apple.com. 6.3.6. IP notification This menu provides options for configuring the camera to send an e-mail message when the network settings change (Pic. 6.26). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 51 Password: enter the password to access the mail server (64 characters maximum). Recipient e-mail address: enter an e-mail address to which alert e-mail messages are sent (64 characters maximum). Multiple addresses (3 addresses maximum) are separated by semicolons [;]. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 52: Security

    «admin / admin». This is a main user account and you cannot change its privileges but you can change its username and password. Besides, the Administrator can add up to 9 user accounts with different privileges (Pic. 6.28). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 53  Off: when this option is selected, the user must not enter the username and password to access the camera. A user may specify one of the following viewer modes: Admin, Operator, and Viewer. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 54: Https

    Installed Certificate: displays the installed certificate and allows you to delete it. HTTPS Connection Policy: specify a connection policy for each viewer mode. To create a secure HTTPS connection, you need to create a certificate first. Click the [Create self-signed certificate…] to create a certificate (Pic. 6.30). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 55: Ip Filter

    IP addresses that can access the camera and a list of IP addresses that cannot access the camera. This restriction is applicable only for the “Operator” and “Viewer” viewer mode and extends the security of your data (Pic. 6.31). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 56 Deny range list: a list of IP addresses that cannot access the IP camera. IMPORTANT: The IP address restriction is applicable only to the “Operator” and “Viewer” viewer mode and not applicable to the “Admin” viewer mode. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 57: Chapter 7. Setting: Advanced

    This menu provides options for configuring file upload to an FTP server. When this option is enabled, event files can be uploaded within a designated schedule, during the specified times or when an event occurs (Pic.7.2). Pic.7.2 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 58: General

     Video clip: select this option to upload video files. IMPORTANT: To playback recorded video, use the integrated player at SETTING – Basic - 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/. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 59: Alarm Sending

    This suffix contains the year as 4 digits, the month as 2 digits, the day as 2 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. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 60 3 pre-event images and 3 post-event images. To configure this option, click the [Alarm buffer] button (appears if the [Network link down] box is checked) or go to SETTING – Advanced – Alarm buffer. See paragraph 7.8 details. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 61: Periodical Sending

    Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes may not be saved. 7.1.3. Periodical Sending This menu provides options to configure the camera to upload files to FTP within designated intervals. Select the option for [On] to enable this option (Pic. 7.5). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 62 Interval: choose the amount of time to upload files at a certain frequency. The minimum amount of time is 1 minute; the maximum amount of time is 24 hours. IMPORTANT: The maximum length of the video file that is uploaded to FTP is 5 seconds. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 63: Smtp

    The menu is divided into the following sections: [General], [Alarm sending], and [Periodical sending] (Pic. 7.6). Pic. 7.6 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 64: General

    Recipient e-mail address: enter an e-mail address to which alert e-mail messages are sent (64 characters maximum). Multiple addresses (3 addresses maximum) are separated by semicolons [;]. Administrator e-mail address: enter the sender’s e-mail address (64 characters maximum). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 65: Alarm Sending

    NOTE: Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes will not be saved. 7.2.2. Alarm Sending This menu provides options for configuring event-triggered e-mail notification. Select the option for [On] to enable this option (Pic. 7.8). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 66 000001 and increases in increments of 1. 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. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 67 The maximum length of the records that are attached to the alert e-mail is 5 seconds. However, the maximum record size is 2 MB. Therefore, the length of the records may be less than 5 seconds even if the user specifies the value of 5 seconds in the [Alarm buffer] menu. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 68: Periodical Sending

    Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes will not be saved. 7.2.3. Periodical Sending This menu provides options to configure the camera to send alert e-mails within designated intervals. Select the option for [On] to enable this option (Pic. 7.9). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 69 Interval: choose the amount of time to send the alert e-mails at a certain frequency. The minimum amount of time is 30 minutes; the maximum is 24 hours. IMPORTANT: The maximum length of the video file that is attached to the e-mail is 5 seconds. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 70: Network Storage

    This menu provides options for configuring how the camera records to network attached storage (NAS) or to network shared folder. When this function is enabled, it allows continuous, periodical or alarm-triggered recording (Pic. 7.10). Pic. 7.10 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 71: General

    NAS server. User name: enter the username to access the remote computer (or the NAS server). Password: enter the password to access the remote computer (or the NAS server). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 72: Alarm Sending

    This menu provides options for configuring event-triggered recording to network attached storage, for example the camera detects motion. Select the option for [On] (Pic. 7.13) to enable this function or select the option for [Off] to disable it. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 73 Alarm: choose the desired options to designate the events that trigger the camera to start recording to NAS:  Motion detection: the camera starts recording to NAS when motion is detected. To configure this option, click the [Motion detection] button (appears if the [Motion N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 74 “Trigger condition” in the “Alarm input” menu. To configure this option, click the [Alarm input] button (appears if the [Alarm input] box is checked) or go to SETTING – Advanced – Alarm input. See paragraph 7.7 for details. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 75: Periodical Recording

    Select the option for [On] to enable this option (Pic. 7.14) or select the option for [Off] to disable it. NOTE: For scheduled recording, the recorded files are stored in the “Period” folder, which is located at the path that is specified in the [Network storage location]. Pic. 7.14 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 76 To configure this option, click the [Schedule] button or go to SETTING – Advanced – Schedule. For related information, see paragraph 7.6. NOTE: Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes will not be saved. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 77: Http Event

    The menu is divided into two sections: [General] and [Alarm sending] (Pic. 7.15). Pic. 7.15 7.4.1. General This menu provides options for configuring access to an external alarm device (Pic. 7.16). Pic. 7.16 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 78: Alarm Sending

    Click [ОК] to save changes. Otherwise, the changes will not be saved. 7.4.2. Alarm Sending This menu allows you to configure the sending of requests to an external alarm device when an event has occurred. Select the option for [On] to enable this feature (Pic. 7.17). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 79 7.10.  Parameter: specify a CGI script (Go to SETTING – Advanced – HTTP event– General to set an IP address).  Message: specify a request type. This option may be unavailable for some external devices. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 80: Alarm Output

    (max 30 W and 12 V) is PROHIBITED! IMPORTANT: Please refer to the N35110 Installation User Manual before using the alarm input/output. Select the option for [On] to enable the alarm output or select the option for [Off] to disable it (Pic.
  • Page 81 7.10.  Network link down: the alarm output is activated once the connection is lost. To configure this option, go to SETTING – Advanced – Alarm buffer. For related information, see paragraph 7.8. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 82: Schedule

    This menu allows you to designate a schedule for the functions mentioned above. You can create a different schedule for each day of the week or apply it for a whole week by checking the [Use the same time schedule every day] box (Pic. 7.19). Pic. 7.19 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 83: Alarm Input

    If you use external sensors, be aware that the camera has logical I/O and exceeding the rated voltage and current (max 30 W and 12 V) is PROHIBITED! IMPORTANT: Please refer to the N35110 Installation User Manual before using the alarm input/output. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 84: Alarm Buffer

    This menu provides options for setting the length of the video that was captured when the connection was lost (network link down) to be further uploaded to an FTP server (a network storage) or sent via e-mail. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 85: Motion Detection

    This saves recording space by triggering an alarm recording only when motion is detected in any of these areas. When the motion detection triggers, the camera creates an alert message or a video file and sends it to e-mail, FTP server, network storage, or over HTTP (Pic. 7.22). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 86 To move a window, click and hold left mouse button on the window and drag it to the desired area. IMPORTANT: When configuring this menu, be aware that these parameters are applied to all functions of the camera, such as recording to NAS, transferring files to FTP, etc. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 87: Audio Detection

    IMPORTANT! To use the audio detection as an event trigger, connect an external microphone to the camera and enable the audio codec at SETTING – Basic – Camera – General. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 88: System Log

    Server name: enter the host name or IP address of the remote server. Server port: enter the port number of the remote server (the default port is 514). Current log: this box displays the system log entries for your camera. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 89: Appendix

    Standard Medium A.3. H.264 kbps – fps Resolution Bitrate Medium rate Medium fps 1280*1024 6144 6300 1280*1024 6144 6300 1280*1024 2048 2200 1280*1024 2048 2200 1280*1024 1280*1024 1280*720 6144 6300 1280*720 6144 6300 1280*720 2048 2200 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 90 640*480 320*240 Excellent 3000 2300 Detailed 2200 1600 Good 1400 1100 Standard Medium A.6. MPEG4 kbps – fps Resolution Bitrate Medium rate Medium fps 1280*1024 6144 5200 1280*1024 6144 6300 1280*1024 2048 2200 1280*1024 2048 2200 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 91 4300 3200 1400 A.8. MJPEG 10 fps – kbps Quality 1280*1024 1280*720 640*480 320*240 Excellent 16000 14500 5500 1700 Detailed 9000 6500 2700 1000 Good 6500 4700 2000 Standard 4700 3500 1500 Medium 2800 2200 1000 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 92 1280*720 Good 6800 1280*720 Good 4700 1280*720 Medium 3200 1280*720 Medium 2200 640*480 Excellent 7800 640*480 Excellent 5500 640*480 Good 2900 640*480 Good 2000 640*480 Medium 1400 640*480 Medium 1000 320*240 Excellent 2600 320*240 Excellent 1700 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 93: Appendix B. Required Disk Space

    B.3. H.264 24-hour record, approximate disk space for 1 camera Resolution Bitrate Disk space, GB 1280*1024 6144 522.9 1280*1024 6144 522.9 1280*1024 2048 182.6 1280*1024 2048 182.6 1280*1024 45.7 1280*1024 45.7 1280*720 6144 522.9 1280*720 6144 522.9 1280*720 2048 182.6 1280*720 2048 182.6 1280*720 45.7 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 94 16.6 Medium 58.1 45.7 14.5 B.6. MPEG4 24-hour record, approximate disk space for 1 camera Resolution Bitrate Disk space, GB 1280*1024 6144 431.6 1280*1024 6144 522.9 1280*1024 2048 182.6 1280*1024 2048 182.6 1280*1024 45.7 1280*1024 45.7 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 95 522.9 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 45.7 320*240 6144 182.6 320*240 6144 149.4 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 96: Appendix C. Requests For Images From Ip Camera

    – request for a JPEG image port means camera HTTP http://<IP>:<http port>/jpg/image.jpg 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/jpg/image.jpg N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 97 - request for H.264 video, port means camera RTSP port, 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.h264 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 98: Appendix D. Port Values

    System log remote server port 1..65535 Event server port 1999 Proxy port 1024..65535 Motion detection 1024..65535 Н.264 (HTTP) stream 1024..65535 MPEG4 (HTTP) stream 8091 1024..65535 MJPEG (HTTP) stream 8071 1024..65535 MPEG4 (HTTP SSL) stream 1124..65535 MJPEG (HTTP SSL) stream 1024..65535 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 99: Appendix E. Factory Defaults

    Chapter 6. Accessing the Camera over the Internet 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 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 100: Appendix F. Accessing The Camera Over The Internet Using Dyndns Service

     Set up your equipment. F.2. Creating an Account at DynDNS Service Step 1: open your browser and go to www.dyndns.com, click the [Sign In] in the upper right corner and select the [CreateanAccount] in the drop-down menu (Pic. F.1). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 101 Step 2: enter a username that is not already being used (the [Username] field) and a password (the [Password] and [Confirm password] fields). NOTE: You need to confirm the password to ensure that there are no typing mistakes. You must enter the same password in both fields. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 102 (AUP) and privacy policy] box, which means that you agree with AUP and privacy policy to create one free account. For this example, we use [Username] – camera184, [Email] - camera184@yandex.ru. Click the [Create Account] button to complete the registration process (Pic. F.4). Pic. F.4 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 103 After clicking the link from the e-mail, you will be sent to the confirmation page to activate your account. Enter your username and your password to log in and click the [Confirm Account] button (Pic. F.6). Pic. F.6 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 104: Creating A Domain Name At Dyndns

    To do so, click the [Sign In] button in the upper right corner and enter your username in the [Username] field and your password in the [Password] field, then click the [Log In] button (Pic. F.8). Pic. F.8 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 105 Step 3: in the opened page, configure the connection settings. Select a domain. For this example, we use dyndns.org. In the [Hostname] field, enter a domain name for you camera (e.g. camera184). If the domain name is available, the camera will be accessible at camera184.dyndns.org (Pic. F.10). N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 106 IP address in the [IP address field]. By default, DynDNS service determines the IP address from which you are connecting to the service (Pic. F.11). Pic. F.11 Enter the IP address assigned by your ISP and click the [Add To Cart] button. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 107 Step 4: if the domain name is created successfully, you will see the confirmation page. In the provided example, camera184.dyndns.org domain name is created. To activate your domain name, click [Next] (Pic. F.12). Pic. F.12 In the opened page, click the [Activate Service] button (Pic. F.13). Pic. F.13 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 108: Setting Up The Equipment To Work With Dyndns

    Step 4: enter the password that you chose at registration in the [Password]. Step 5: re-type the password in the [Re-type password]. Step 6: enter the domain name that you chose at registration in the [Host name]. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 109 Let’s consider an example of setting up DDNS on a router by configuring Planet XRT-401D. Routers of other manufacturers are configured identically; please refer to the router’s manual for more information on how to configure DDNS. The router is configured to work with DynDNS as follows: N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 110 Step 3: according to the registration details that were specified at DynDNS server (see select “www.dyndns.org” paragraph F.2, F.3), [Provider] field. Enter “camera184.dyndns.org” in the [Domain Name], enter “camera184” in the [Account / E-Mail] and “123456” in the [Password / Key] field (Pic. F.17). Pic. F.17 N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 111 From now on, you need to enter http://camera184.dyndns.org in your browser address field to access your camera and if everything was done correctly, you should see the camera main window. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 112: Appendix G. Glossary

    Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, Bonjour enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks. Bonjour allows devices to automatically discover each other without the need to enter IP addresses or configure DNS servers. Bonjour is developed by Apple Computer Inc. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 113 (Windows) computers. Each user within a domain has an account that usually allows them to log in to and use any computer in the domain, although restrictions may also apply. The domain server is the server that authenticates the users on the network. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 114 Gateway is a point in a network that acts as an entry point to another network. In a corporate network for example, a computer server acting as a gateway often also acts as a proxy server and a firewall server. A gateway is often associated with both a router, which knows where N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 115 IP camera. The terms IP camera, network camera and Internet camera all refer to the same thing - a camera and computer combined in one unit. It operates as stand-alone unit and only requires a connection to the network. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 116 Japan, the United States and other parts of the Americas. NTSC defines the video signal using 525 TV lines per frame, at a refresh rate equal to 30 frames per second. See also PAL. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 117 RTP, multicast and Unicast, and for negotiating codecs. RTSP can be considered a “remote control” for controlling the media stream delivered by a media server. RTSP servers typically use RTP as the protocol for the actual transport of audio/video data. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 118 In computer networking, TTL prevents a data packet from circulating indefinitely. In computing applications, TTL is used to improve performance of caching or improve privacy. N35110 Operations User Manual...
  • Page 119 It also controls access to the server whilst monitoring and logging server access statistics. Wireless LAN is a wireless local area network that uses radio waves as its carrier: where the network connections for end-users are wireless. The main network structure usually uses cables. N35110 Operations User Manual...

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