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USER MANUAL
Version 1.12
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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Version 1.12...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    Copyright © 2012-2013 TELTONIKA Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without prior written permission of TELTONIKA Ltd is prohibited. The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product and manual for the purpose of technical improvement without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3. Table of Contents Legal notice ................................2 Attention ..................................2 Table of Contents ............................... 3 SAFETY INFORMATION............................... 5 Introduction ................................6 Specifications ................................6 Camera installation ..............................7 7.1. Connecting camera without alarms ........................7 7.2. Connecting camera alarms inside camera housing ................... 8 7.3.
  • Page 4 9.8.1. Firmware ..............................22 9.8.2. Maintenance and time settings ....................... 22 9.8.3. Periodic reboot ............................23 9.8.4. User authorisation ........................... 23 Abbreviations ............................... 24...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    4. SAFETY INFORMATION In this document you will be introduced on how to use a MVC330 camera safely. We suggest you to adhere to the following recommendations in order to avoid personal injuries and/or property damage. You have to be familiar with the safety requirements before using the device! To avoid burning and voltage caused traumas of the personnel working with the device please follow these safety requirements.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing a MVC330 camera! Teltonika outdoor Camera encompasses a large number of environmental monitoring applications and is an ideal solution if you want to capture any significant events that might occur on the area. It can also be used as a fully-fledged IP network camera.
  • Page 7: Camera Installation

    7. Camera installation 7.1. Connecting camera without alarms...
  • Page 8: Connecting Camera Alarms Inside Camera Housing

    7.2. Connecting camera alarms inside camera housing...
  • Page 9: Connecting Camera Alarms Outside Camera Housing

    7.3. Connecting camera alarms outside camera housing...
  • Page 10: Setting Up Your Camera

    8. Setting up your camera 8.1. Camera connectors Ethernet connector microSD card slot DC power connector USB connector Mounting connector 8.2. Configuring your computer The camera can be connected to your computer via an ethernet cable. Default camera‘s IP address is 192.168.1.10. Your PC has to be in the same subnet.
  • Page 11: Installing Vlc Media Player

    3. Check if your PC‘s IP adress starts 192.168.1.x. If not, click Advanced... to bring up advanced setting. Click Add..., enter IP adress and Subnet mask (e.g. 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0), click Add to save changes. 4. Click OK to apply new network settings. 8.3.
  • Page 12: Connecting Camera To Pc

    3. Make sure both Mozilla plugin and ActiveX plugin are selected when choosing components. This will ensure that the plugin is installed on all browsers. 4. Complete VLC media player installation process. 8.4. Connecting camera to PC Camera can be connected to your PC for watching live video, playing back recorded files and changing settings.
  • Page 13: Using Rtsp

    8.5. Using RTSP Camera is capable of streaming video using a RTSP protocol. After the camera is connected to the PC (or network) any RTSP capable media player can be used to watch the video stream. To watch an RTSP stream in VLC media player: 1.
  • Page 14: Camera's User Interface

    9. Camera’s user interface Camera’s WebUI can be accessed when camera is connected to your PC. Type http://192.168.1.10 into your internet browser’s address field in order to open camera’s WebUI. 9.1. Live view Live view tab displays video from the camera and is used to configure basic video settings. Stream Select stream to view in live view window.
  • Page 15: Alarm & Schedules

    File name Click to sort files list alphabetically. Amount to display Select number of files per page to display. Delete selected Press to permanently delete selected files from camera’s SD card. Format To be able to use memory card it should be formatted as FAT32. The card can be formatted when inserted in your PC or by pressing Format when inserted in the camera.
  • Page 16: Alarm Settings

    9.3.2. Alarm settings Alarm duration Select the length of an alarm event duration. Alarm trigger Motion detection Check to activate recording /alarm output on motion detection event. Ethernet lost Check to activate alarm recording/alarm output on Ethernet lost event. Audio alarm Check to trigger alarm recording/alarm output when audio level exceeds a specified level.
  • Page 17: Motion

    9.4. Motion Motion tab allows the configuration of Motion detection settings. Sensitivity Specify motion detection sensitivity. Custom threshold Specify custom motion detection sensitivity. Allowed range is from 0 to 100. Selection control Click on the zone to select it. Click once more to deselect it. 9.5.
  • Page 18: Streams Settings

    9.5.2. Streams settings Stream resolution Increased resolution results in better video quality while decreasing it allows for a smaller recorded file size. Frame rate Specify frame rate. Bit rate Increased bit rate results in better video quality while decreasing it allows for a smaller recorded file size.
  • Page 19: Mail & Ftp

    HTTP port Specify HTTP port of the camera. HTTPS Specify HTTPS port of the camera. RTSP multicast Check to enable RTSP multicast. 9.6.2. Mail & FTP SMTP server and port Specify SMTP server and port. Secure connection Check to enable secure (SSL) connection. User name Enter user name of email account.
  • Page 20: Firewall

    9.6.3. Firewall Default Policy The default state of the firewall. The IP address of incoming connection. CIDR The CIDR number. DPORT The incoming port of the connection. Entry format:  Leave it blank if you don’t wish to specify the port number. ...
  • Page 21: Openvpn

    Status Last updated The last time when a dynamic DNS domain name was updated with a new IP. The IP address that will be resolved from the hostname. Service Select dynamic DNS service. Hostname The domain name that can be used to access the camera. Username Enter dynamic DNS service’s user name.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Remote tunnel IP IP address of virtual remote network interface. Remote endpoint IP IP address of remote virtual network. Remote endpoint netmask Subnet mask of remote virtual network. Keep alive Check to enable keep alive. Keep alive interval specify the interval the client waits before sending a keep-alive request. Keep alive wait Specify the interval the client waits for a keep-alive response.
  • Page 23: Periodic Reboot

    Restart Press to restart the camera. Current date and time Displays current camera’s date and time. Synchronize Press to synchronize camera’s date and time with your computer clock. Synchronize with time server Check to enable periodic date and time synchronization with time server. NTP server Enter time server’s address.
  • Page 24: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Constant Bit Rate CMOS Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor Frames Per Second High Definition Hertz Internet Protocol Infrared Kbps Kilobits Per Second Light-Emitting Diode Limited Power Source Mbps Megabits Per Second Mpix Mega pixel On-Screen Display Personal Computer Power Supply Unit RTSP Real Time Streaming Protocol Secure Digital SXVGA...

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