WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECTS THROUGH THE VENTILATION GRILLS OR OTHER OPENINGS ON THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRNIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT FCC INFORMATION: THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE PROTECTION AGAINST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. READ INSTRUCTIONS -- All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS -- The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. CLEANING -- Unplug video monitor or equipment from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
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feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug. 10. POWER CORDS -- Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate video monitor or equipment where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it.
CONTENTS DESCRIPTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Models ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Key Features --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------11 Components --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 Camera Layout -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13 INSTALLATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15 Before Installation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15 Starting Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------15 DC Auto Iris Lens Installation & Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------16 Audio Connection --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17 Alarm Connection --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17 OPERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------18 Minimum conditions for using web browser -------------------------------------------------------18 Accessing the IP camera ------------------------------------------------------------------------------18 Main Menu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19 LIVE VIEW --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------20...
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Event In – VMD Stream4 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------63 Event Out – SMTP --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------65 Event Out – FTP& JPEG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------68 Event Out – Audio Alert -------------------------------------------------------------------------------69 Event Out – Audio Alert – Audio Recorder -------------------------------------------------------70 Event Out – PTZ Preset--------------------------------------------------------------------------------72 Event Out – SD Record --------------------------------------------------------------------------------73 Event Map -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------75 Event Map –...
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LIST of ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1. 4-pin iris driver connector ---------------------------------------------------------------------------16 Figure 2. DC auto iris Lens connection -----------------------------------------------------------------------16 Figure 3. Audio connection -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17 Figure 4. Alarm connector --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------17 Figure 5. Main menu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------19 Figure 6. Main Live View Page ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------20 Figure 7.
DESCRIPTION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The NXC Series camera is an internet protocol based megapixel network camera with a built-in web based viewer on Internet Explorer®. The camera has a connection feature for third-party applications and compatible with supplied Utility software for easy installation and Client software to search, configure, manage, live view, record and playback.
- Voice Alert Linked to Alarm Detection The NXC Series can play the audio file stored in the camera in synchronization with alarm detection by the sensor input or the motion detection function.
Camera Layout RJ-45 connector: Supplies power to the camera through the network using PoE. If PoE is not available, supplies DC12V or AC24V power source to the POWER connector. ETHERNET link indication LED: Flashes green to indicate that data is being TX/RX by the camera.
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RESET button: Restores the camera’s factory default settings. This button is recessed. Use a small tool, such as a paper clip, to press the reset button. Please take steps as follows: 1. Power off 2. Press and hold the RESET button 3.
- Use megapixel lens for higher image quality. - The NXC Series are designed and tested to deliver optimal image quality using megapixel lens. - If the standard definition lens was installed on megapixel camera, the image quality will be poor than expected.
- This camera complies with IEEE802.3af standard. It means that the power for this camera can be supplied from Ethernet cabling without additional power supply. This can be reducing the installation efforts. - The camera will complete a configuration processing within approximately 40 seconds. The amber LED flashes one time per second after the configuration processing are complete.
Audio Connection This camera supports bidirectional audio. Install the microphone and speaker which has an amplifier capability. Figure 3. Audio connection External Speaker External Microphone Alarm Connection The camera provides two alarm input for external signaling devices and one alarm output for activating external device.
OPERATION ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Before starting the camera, installation must be complete. The camera completes a configuration sequence within approximately 40 seconds when power is supplied. The amber LED of this megapixel camera flash one time per second indicating the configuration sequence is complete. NOTES - If the DHCP is enabled but the camera is not connected to a DHCP server, the camera will be set default IP 192.168.30.220 and try to get IP from DHCP server about every two seconds.
Main Menu Figure 5. Main menu The dialog box will be appears. admin - Type User ID and Password in the dialog box. The default User ID and Password is NOTE For security purposes, be sure to change the password after you log on for the first time.
LIVE VIEW ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Live View page provides you to select the properties of video source. You can view the live image from this page and also access the Setup menu and operate the main functions. Figure 6. Main Live View Page...
Live Video Page Icons Hide Main Icons: Hides main icons in the live view page. Show Main Icons: Shows main icons in the live view page. Live view: Displays live video stream. Setup: Enters setup menu. Help: Shows helpful information. Source: Specify the viewable video stream source to display in live view page.
SETUP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The SETUP pages provide you to manage the camera and change the setting values. For the easy and quick access the video, the setup menu is configured two parts, which are Basic Configuration and advanced configuration. The Basic Configuration menu allows you to setup Users, basic Network and Image.
Users Use the Users tab to manage user permission to access the camera. Figure 8. Basic Configuration / Users User Setting: Click the Enable anonymous viewer login checkbox to enable anonymous user login to the camera. The default setting is disabled. User List Setting: User accounts can be added or modified or removed.
Click the Add, Modify, or Remove button for managing user account. Figure 9. Basic Configuration / Users / Add User To add a new user: 1. Click the Add tab, and then new pop-up window appears. 2. Click in the User name box and type a new user name (1 to 14 alphanumeric characters). User names are not case sensitive.
Figure 10. Basic Configuration / Users / Modify User To modify a user: 1. Select one of the User Name in the User List Setting you want to modify. 2. Click the Modify tab, and then new pop-up window appears. 3.
Network Use the Network tab to manage basic network settings. Figure 11. Basic Configuration / Network IP Address Configuration: The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server has a feature that automatically assigns an IP address to the device if there is a device on the network. Obtain IP address via DHCP: Select the checkbox if you want to assign the IP address from DHCP server automatically, and then the remaining setting are read-only text.
DNS Configuration: DNS (Domain Name Service) provides the translation of host names to IP addresses on your network. Obtain DNS server via DHCP: Select the choice box if you want to use the DNS server settings provided by the DHCP server automatically, and then the remaining setting are read-only text.
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Image Appearance: The image appearance allows you to adjust the camera setting parameters and change the camera orientation. All of parameters are recommended to be modifying for good image quality suitable for installation place. Brightness: The image brightness can be adjusted in the range 0-20, where a higher value produces a brighter image.
Audio Use the Audio tab to manage the basic audio settings for the camera. Figure 13. Basic Configuration / Audio Audio Setting: Click the Enable audio checkbox to enable audio. This page describes how to configure the basic audio settings for the camera. This camera supports the audio full duplex that can be transmits and receives audio in both directions at a time.
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NOTE G.711, also known as Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), is a very commonly used waveform codec. G.711 uses a sampling rate of 8,000 samples per second, with the tolerance on that rate 50 parts per million (ppm). Non-uniform quantization (logarithmic) with 8 bits is used to represent each sample, resulting in a 64 kbit/s bit rate.
Date & Time Use the Date and Time tab to set the camera’s date and time values, manually or automatically. Figure 14. System / Date & Time Current Server Time: Shows the current date and time. Date: The default setting is 1970-01-01. Time: The default setting is 00:00:00.
Synchronize with NTP Server: This option will obtain the correct time from an NTP server every 60 minutes. The NTP server's IP address or host name is specified in the time server. Set manually: Using this option allows you to manually enter the date and time. Date &...
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Default Live View: Select which formats do you want as default live view source. Enable cookie: Click the Enable cookie box if you want to reload the last configuration settings. Use the followings: Click the Use the following box to configure the video properties to be displayed in the live view page.
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Enable Easy Focus: Click the Enable Easy Focus checkbox if you want to active the composite output on Easy Focus mode. The Easy Focus function helps to reduce the installation efforts especially video image focusing of the camera. If Easy Focus is active, the new popup window will appears at the right corner of the center pane.
Image – Basic Use the Image-Basic tab to adjust the camera image setting values and orientation. Figure 16. Video & Image / Image – Basic Image Appearance: The image appearance allows you to adjust the camera setting parameters and change the camera orientation. All of parameters are recommended to be modifying for good image quality suitable for installation place.
Sharpness: Controls the clarity of detail in a scene. The sharpness can be adjusted in the range 0-20. The default setting is 12. Enable flip image: Rotate the camera image 180 degrees vertically. Enable mirror image: Creates a mirror image by rotating the camera image 180 degrees horizontally.
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Exposure Control: Exposure is the amount of light detected by the camera sensor. A scene with correct exposure settings has adequate detail and contrast between white and dark values. An image with too little or too much exposure determines detail in the scene. The camera features auto and manual exposure settings.
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NOTE In some installations, use manual white balance to render the most accurate image color possible. White balance position: Move the white balance position into current color temperature. A higher value in the Indoor means the blue color increase and a higher value in the Outdoor means the red color increase.
Image - Day & Night Use the Day and Night tab for clean monitoring images even in low light conditions using IR-cut filter. Figure 18. Video & Image / Image – Day & Night...
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Day & Night Control: D&N controls the position of the IR (Infra Red) cut filter, which determines the color or block-white setting of the camera. The D&N settings change depending on the exposure settings. If the camera Exposure mode is set to Auto with DC-IRIS, the D&N mode can be set to Auto, Off or Manual.
Stream1 The Stream1 features the H.264 compression standard for primary stream. Figure 19. Video & Image / Stream1 H.264 Setting: Configures the H.264 setting value for stream1. Profile: Selects the stream profile that is to be used for transmissions. The default setting is High. -- High: The primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for HDTV (High-Definition television) or Blu-ray Disc applications.
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NOTE The maximum resolution setting might not be obtainable due to programmed compression standard and processor power. Bit rate control: The bit rate can be set as VBR (Variable Bit Rate) or CBR (Constant Bit Rate). -- VBR: Automatically adjusts the bit rate according to the image complexity, using up bandwidth for increased activity in the image, and less for lower activity in the monitored area.
Stream2 The Stream2 features the MJPEG compression standard for ROI. Figure 20. Video & Image / Stream2...
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MJPEG Setting: Configures the MJPEG setting value for stream2. Resolution: Specified as the number of pixel-columns (width) by the number of pixel-rows (height). The Resolution can be adjusted in the range from 320x240 to 720x576. The default setting is 640x480. NOTE The maximum resolution setting might not be obtainable due to programmed compression standard and processor power.
ROI Setting: ROI (Region of Interest) features that transmit the specially selected area in the primary stream using different channel, resolution, and frame rate. Open ROI viewer: Click the Open ROI viewer box and then appears the new popup window to assign the ROI stream.
Stream3 The Stream3 features the H.264 compression standard for ROI. Figure 22. Video & Image / Stream3 H.264 Setting: Configures the H.264 setting value for stream3. Profile: Choose a profile. The default setting is High. -- High: The primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for HDTV (High-Definition television) or Blu-ray Disc applications.
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Resolution: Specified as the number of pixel-columns (width) by the number of pixel-rows (height). The Resolution can be adjusted in the range from 320x240 to 720x576. The default setting is 640x480. NOTE The maximum resolution setting might not be obtainable due to programmed compression standard and processor power.
Text Overlay Setting: Allows you to overlay user favorite text into image. Click the Enable text overlay box to enable text overlay. Content: Click in the Content box and type a description for the text you are creating (from 1 to 20 alphanumeric characters).
NOTE The ROI setting values in this page are applied as soon as clicking / moving. - Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it. Stream4 The Stream4 features the H.264 compression standard for ROI.
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H.264 Setting: Configures the H.264 setting value for stream4. Profile: Choose a profile. The default setting is High. -- High: The primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for HDTV (High-Definition television) or Blu-ray Disc applications. -- Main: Originally intended as the mainstream consumer profile for broadcast and storage applications.
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GOP structure: Describes the composition of the video stream. This GOP (Group of Picture) setting configures the number of partial frames that occur between full frames in the video stream. For example, in a scene where a door opens and a person walks through, only the movements of the door and the person are stored by the video encoder.
ROI Setting: ROI (Region of Interest) features that transmit specially selected area in the primary stream using different channel, resolution, and frame rate. Open ROI viewer: Click the Open ROI viewer box and then appears the new popup window to assign the ROI stream.
Webcasting The NXC Series can stream live video to a website. Copy the HTML code generated on the screen and paste it in page code of the website you want to display live video. Figure 26. Video & Image / Webcasting Webcasting HTML code: Supports 4 streams for webcasting service.
Audio This camera supports the audio full duplex that can be transmits and receives audio in both directions at a time. Basic Use the Audio tab to manage and configure the basic audio settings for the camera. Figure 27. Audio / Basic Audio Setting: Click the Enable audio checkbox to enable audio.
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NOTES - G.711, also known as Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), is a very commonly used waveform codec. G.711 uses a sampling rate of 8,000 samples per second, with the tolerance on that rate 50 parts per million (ppm). Non-uniform quantization (logarithmic) with 8 bits is used to represent each sample, resulting in a 64 kbit/s bit rate.
Event The Event tabs describe how and when the unit will perform certain actions. Alarm In, Manual Trigger and VMD may be set up as alarm sources. Event Out is often set up to upload images, send email and activate output ports. Many event actions require an Event server for their function. This server is used to receive uploaded Motion JPEG images.
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Alarm In Port 1 Setting: Click the Enable alarm in port1 checkbox to enable the Alarm In port 1. Type: The default setting is NO. -- NO: Normally Open As an example, if the Normal state for a pushbutton connected to an input is Open circuit, this means that as long as the button is not pushed (and the Current state remains as Open circuit), the state will be inactive.
Event In – Manual Trigger The Manual Trigger features an alarm out signaling, JPEG file transfer to FTP server, and sends email to SMTP server whenever operator clicks Manual Trigger button in the Live View window. Figure 29. Event / Event In – Manual Trigger Manual Trigger Setting: Click the Enable manual trigger checkbox to enable manual trigger.
Event In – VMD Stream1 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in selected windows, which are placed in the video image to target specific areas. Movement in the areas outside the selected windows will be ignored. The camera can be configured with up to maximum 8 include windows.
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Video Motion Detection Setting: The following step describes how to configure the camera for motion detection. First, Click the Enable VMD stream1 checkbox to enable the VMD settings. 1. Move the mouse to Pre-Viewer window and then click the right button of the mouse. A new pop- up menu window appears.
Event In – VMD Stream3 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in selected windows, which are placed in the video image to target specific areas. Movement in the areas outside the selected windows will be ignored. The camera can be configured with up to maximum 8 include windows.
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Video Motion Detection Setting: The following step describes how to configure the camera for motion detection. First, Click the Enable VMD stream3 checkbox to enable the VMD settings. 1. Move the mouse to Pre-Viewer window and then click the right button of the mouse. A new pop- up menu window appears.
Event In – VMD Stream4 The VMD (Video Motion Detection) feature generates an alarm whenever movement occurs in the image. Motion is detected in selected windows, which are placed in the video image to target specific areas. Movement in the areas outside the selected windows will be ignored. The camera can be configured with up to maximum 8 include windows.
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Video Motion Detection Setting: The following step describes how to configure the camera for motion detection. First, Click the Enable VMD stream4 checkbox to enable the VMD settings. 1. Move the mouse to Pre-Viewer window and then click the right button of the mouse. A new pop- up menu window appears.
Event Out – SMTP (Email) Use the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server to send an email notification when an event server is activated. The camera can be configured to send event and email messages via SMTP. If your mail server requires authentication, click the Use (SMTP) authentication checkbox for use authentication to log in to this server.
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SMTP (Email) Setting: Click the Enable SMTP checkbox and provide the following information for SMTP notification: Mail server: Enter the host names or IP addresses for your mail servers in the fields provided. NOTES - If these are not set, no mail can be sent. - If a host name is used, a valid DNS server must be specified in the Network-Basic settings.
SMTP (Email) Test: Enter the recipient's email address and click the Test button to test that the mail servers are functioning and that the email address is valid. When the setup is complete, the connection can be tested by clicking the Test button. Receiver: Enter the recipient’s email address as the receiver to test.
FTP Setting: FTP notification will save a file on the specified FTP server. Click the Enable FTP checkbox and provide the following information for FTP notification: Server: Enter the IP address or host name of the target FTP server. -- Passive Mode: Under normal circumstances the network camera simply requests the target FTP server to open the data connection.
- Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it. Event Out – Audio Alert When the network camera detects an event such as Alarm or Motion, it can output a predefined audio data to external speaker.
NOTE For a proper operation of audio alert function, you must check the Enable audio in the Audio setting page. - Click the Save button to save the settings, or click the Reset button to clear all of the information you entered without saving it.
The description of each button in the ARecorder window follows. Open: Open an audio file. Capture: Capture audio from the microphone in your PC. Save: Save a captured file to your PC. (PCM format) Encode: Encode a current capture file or opened PCM file to G.711 file for Audio Alert. Play: Play a current audio file.
Event Out – PTZ Preset The NXC Series supports several PTZ devices. Connect the PTZ device to RS-485 port using an appreciate cable. Figure 39. Event / Event Out – PTZ Preset PTZ Preset Setting: Click the Enable PTZ preset checkbox to enable the PTZ preset.
Event Out – SD Record When the network camera detects an event such as Alarm or Motion, it records the stream1 according to user settings. Figure 40. Event / Event Out – SD Record Record Setting: Click the Enable record checkbox to activate SD recording function. Enable overwrite mode: Click checkbox to overwrite the SD card Pre-event:...
Event Map This page shows current configuration status when event is activated. The common event actions will upload images to a specified destination or send an email or active an output port. Figure 41. Event / Event Map Event Map List: An event type is a set of parameters describing how the camera will perform certain actions.
Add: To add a new event map list, select it and click the Add button. Modify: To modify an existing event map list, select it and click the Modify button. Remove: To delete an event map list, select it and click the Remove button. Event Map - Add Event Map page provides how to configure the event action if there is event triggering such as Alarm-In and Manual trigger.
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Event In: Shows the Event source type to be configured. Type: Selects the Event source type. Event Out: The Event Out provides that the camera will perform certain actions. Active output port: Click the Active output port checkbox to enable the Alarm out port. Email: Click the Email checkbox to enable the emailing below each email address.
Device The device tabs supplies the device setting parameters to communicate with external devices especially PTZ and RS485. Use the PTZ tab to communicate with external PTZ device. Connect the PTZ device to camera RS485 port and configure the Protocol and ID. Figure 43.
RS485 Use the RS485 tab to set RS485 parameters for external PTZ device. RS485 is the most versatile communication standard in the standard series defined by the EIA. That is why RS485 is currently a widely used communication interface in data acquisition and control applications where multiple nodes communicate with each other.
SD Playback This page shows current SD record file lists and information. It also supports how to access the recorded stream in easy way. Playback List View User can check the recorded image in the web browser. Figure 45. SD Playback / Playback List View Playback List: Shows the information such as list Page, event type, and event time.
Figure 46. SD Playback / Playback List View - Playback Playback View: Shows the playback image when user clicks the Playback button box. Fast backward play Backward step Backward play Pause Play Forward step Fast forward play...
System The System tabs features various system information especially network security, advanced network setting parameters, system configurations and maintenance. Security - Users Use the Users tab to provide user permission to access the camera and lists User name and User Group accounting.
Figure 48. System / Security / Users - Add User To add a new user: 1. Click the Add tab, and then new pop-up window appears. 2. Click in the User name box and type a new user name (1 to 14 alphanumeric characters). User names are not case sensitive.
Figure 49. System / Security / Users - Modify User To modify a user: 1. Select one of the User Name in the User List Setting you want to modify. 2. Click the Modify tab, and then new pop-up window appears. 3.
Security - HTTPS Use the HTTPS tab to allow user access to the camera using web browser encrypted communication. Figure 50. System / Security – HTTPS HTTPS Connection Policy: Provides the connection policy when user access to the camera using web browser. Connection mode: The default setting is HTTP&HTTPS.
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NOTES - To ensure security on the internet, all web browsers provide several security levels that can be adjusted for site that use SSL (Secure Socket Layer) technology to transfer data. SSL encrypts communications, making it difficult for unauthorized users to intercept and view user names and passwords.
Security – IP Filtering Use the IP Filtering tab to active the IP address filtering function that decides which IP address will be allowed normally and which will be denied. Figure 51. System / Security – IP Filtering IP Filtering Setting: Provides the IP filtering elements such as On/Off, Priority, Policy and IP Ranges.
NOTES - To add a subnet of network addresses, these must be added in CIDR (Classless Inter-Domain Routing) notation. For example: entering 192.168.1.0/24 will add all the addresses in the range 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254. Please contact with your network administrator for more detail. - If you are accessing the network camera via a proxy server, the IP address for the proxy server must be added as an allowed address.
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Current Server Time: Shows the current date and time. Date: The default setting is 1970-01-01. Time: The default setting is 00:00:00. New Server Time: Select the time zone where your camera is located. Click the Automatically adjust for daylight saving changes checkbox to automatically update the time changes caused by daylight saving.
Network Contact with your network administrator to avoid any network conflicts before setting or changing the IP address of the camera. Network - Basic Use the Network-Basic tab to manage the network settings. Figure 53. System / Network – Basic IP Address Configuration: The DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server has a feature that automatically assigns an IP address to the device if there is a device on the network.
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IP address: The address of the camera connected to the network. Specify a unique IP address for this network camera. Subnet mask: The address that determines the IP network that the camera is connected to (relative to its address). Specify the mask for the subnet the network camera is located on. Default router: The router that accesses other networks.
Network – DDNS The DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service can provide the camera with its own URL (web address), which can then be used to access it over the Internet. Use the DDNS service to assign a host name for easy access to your network camera. NOTES - If the camera has not previously been registered at the Dynamic DNS Service, you need the http://www.security-device.name...
User name: Enter the registered user name to be used for accessing the DDNS server. Password: Enter user password to be used for accessing the DDNS server. Confirm password: Enter user password again to confirm. Maximum time interval: Set the interval at which to regularly update the Dynamic DNS service. The default setting is 10 minutes.
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NOTE Limit the range of ports permitted for RTP unicast/multicast by entering the Start port and End port in the provided fields. Start port: The Start port can be entered in the range 1024-65532. The default setting is 5008. End port: The End port can be entered in the range 1024-65532.
Network – UPnP UPnP is enabled by default, and the network camera then is automatically detected by operating systems and clients that support this protocol. Figure 56. System / Network – UPnP UPnP Setting: Click the Enable UPnP checkbox to disable the UPnP. The default setting is enabling.
Network – QoS Quality of Service (QoS) provides the means to guarantee a certain level of a specified resource to selected traffic on an IP network. Quality can be defined as e.g. a maintained level of bandwidth, low latency, no packet losses, etc. Figure 57.
NOTES The main benefits of a QoS-aware network can be summarized as: - The ability to prioritize traffic and thus allow critical flows to be served before flows with lesser priority. - Greater reliability in the network, thanks to the control of the amount of bandwidth an application may use, and thus control over bandwidth races between applications.
Maintenance Use Maintenance tab to maintain the camera especially software reset, upgrade, backup parameters and restore parameters. Figure 59. System / Maintenance Maintenance: Provides software reset of the camera when troubleshooting. Restart: The camera is restarted without changing any of the setting. Use this method if the unit is not behaving as expected.
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Default: The Default button should be used with causion. Pressing this returns the camera’s settings to the factory default values including the IP address. Upgrade: Provides the latest firmware into this camera. When you upgrade the firmware with a file, your camera receives the latest available functionality and unparalleled reliability. NOTE Always read the upgrade instructions and release notes before upgrading the firmware.
Support The Log and Reports provides variable information on troubleshooting and contact information, should you require technical assistances. Figure 60. System / Support Log: The log file records event in the unit since the last system restart and can be a useful diagnostic tool when troubleshooting.
About Here you can fine basic information about this camera. Figure 61. About The About page shows basic information about this camera as follows: - Megapixel / High Definition (HD) Network Camera - Firmware version: - MAC address:...
Mechanical - Lens Mount ------------------------------ CS Mount, adjustable - Camera Mount -------------------------- 1/4”-20 UNC, Top and bottom of camera housing Video - Compression ------------------------------ H.264 High / Main / Baseline profile and MJPEG - Multiple streams -------------------------- Up to 4 simultaneously -- Stream1: H.264 -- Stream2: MJPEG -- Stream3: H.264...
Physical - Dimension (H x W x D) ---------------------- 68 mm x 81.6 mm x 123.1 mm - Weight (Without Lens) ----------------------- 380 g - Shipping Weight ------------------------------- 510 g - Included accessory --------------------------- Installation CD, C-Mount ring, DC auto iris connector NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you suspect a problem is being caused by incorrect configuration or some other minor problem, consult the troubleshooting guide below. Upgrading the Firmware Firmware is software that determines the functionality of the network camera. One of your first actions when troubleshooting a problem should be to check the current firmware.
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→ Check the Video & Image setting. 8. Blurred images. → Refocus the camera. 9. Poor image quality. → Increased lighting can often improve image quality. Check that there is sufficient lighting at the monitored location. Check all image and lighting settings. 10.
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