Table of Content FCC Compliance Statement ......................4 CE Statement ............................4 Preface ................................5 1. Product Overview ............................ 6 1.1 Physical Characteristics ........................6 2. Installation and Connection ........................ 9 2.1 Unpack Everything ..........................9 2.2 Installation ............................9 2.2.1 Checking Appearance ......................9 2.2.2 Mounting the camera .......................
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WARNING This unit operates at AC 24V/ PoE. Installation and service should be performed only by qualified and experienced technicians and comply with all local codes and rules to maintain your warranty. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the product to rain or moisture. ...
FCC Compliance Statement Information to the user: This unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15B of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Preface This user manual is designed as a reference for the installation and manipulations of the unit including the camera’s features, functions, and detailed explanation of the menu tree. The reader is supposed to be able to get following information in the manual. Product Overview: the main functions and system requirements of the unit.
1. Product Overview 1.1 Physical Characteristics Unit: ㎜ 1-1: P & P IGURE HYSICAL DIMENSION ICTORIAL NDEX *Refer to table 1-1 for definitions...
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1-1: P ABLE ICTORIAL NDEX EFINITION Index # Name Description I/O Connector To connect Input/ Output devices Connects to the external power source at AC Power Connector 24V only To insert the RJ-45 cable for network connection RJ-45 Ethernet Connector/ PoE as well as PoE (Power over Ethernet) Mount bracket To connects the Mount.
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TABLE 1-3: PIN DEFINITIONS 2/2 Return to factory default by press button Default for 5 seconds Reset System restart Video Out To output video signal When rotated the knob to remove the default/reset cover, please tighten the screw to avoid Caution water leaking after adjustment.
2. Installation and Connection 2.1 Unpack Everything Check everything in the packing box matches to the order form and the packing slip. In addition to this manual, items below are included in the packing box. One IR Bullet LPR/ANPR Network Camera ...
Affix the mounting template to the desired location, knock in 6 plastic anchors after hole drilling and then lock in 6 self-tapping screws to fasten the camera. 2-1: M IGURE OUNTING THE AMERA Mount the unit onto the ceiling/wall and fasten it securely. Safety wire (fall prevention wire, not supplied) FIGURE 2-2: MOUNTING THE CAMERA Warning...
1. To attach the camera to the fixed place. FIGURE 2-3: CONNECTING THE WIRES 2. Pass all the signal cables through the mounting bracket as the sample photo shown. 3. Connect the power cable to the power plugs with one of the following options. ...
1. Use the cross screwdriver loosen the cross screw on one side of the mount bracket so that you can tilt the camera. 2. Loosen the screw on the retaining ring to adjust the camera angle. 3. After adjustments, fasten the screws and retaining ring back to the camera. Retaining ring Cross screw FIGURE 2-5: ADJUSTING THE CAMERA POSITION...
Move the sunshield hood forward and backward to adjust the position of sunshade. Caution Be sure to adjust the sunshield hood in coordination with lens in case of sunshade problems. Don’t adjust the sun shield position excessively to avoid housing damaged. FIGURE 2-7: ADJUSTING THE SUN SHIELD HOOD 2.2.7 Network Topology The camera can deliver video images and audio in real time using the Internet and Intranet.
2.2.8 System Requirements Below table lists the minimum requirement to implement and operate the network camera. No hardware/ software component underestimated is recommended. 2-1: S ABLE YSTEM EQUIREMENTS System Hardware Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz or equivalent 1 GB or above Display NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series or ATI Mobility Radeon 9500 System Software...
2.3 Connection 2.3.1 Default IP address Since this is a network-based unit, an IP address must be assigned at the very first. The unit’s default IP address is 192.168.1.30 and sub mask is 255.255.255.0. However, if you have a DHCP server in your network, the unit would obtain an IP address automatically from the DHCP server so that you don’t need to change the camera’s IP address.
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2.3.2.2 Viewing Preparation Images of the unit can be viewed through Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 or above. Before viewing, follow these steps to enable the display. Enable Cookies as instructions below In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu. ...
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Scroll down to the ActiveX controls and plug-ins radio buttons and set as follows: 【Download signed ActiveX controls】 Prompt (recommended) 【Download unsigned ActiveX controls】 Prompt 【Initialize and script ActiveX not marked as safe for scripting】 Prompt 2-5: S IGURE ECURITY ETTINGS 【Automatic prompting for ActiveX controls】...
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【Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins】 Enable 【Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting*】 Enable 2-5: S IGURE ECURITY ETTINGS Press OK to save the settings. Close all Microsoft Internet Explorer Windows and restart a new window. This will allow the new settings taking effect.
Microsoft Windows 7. Steps to get the utility program running are listed below. Download IP Finder from MESSOA website and save it to computer. Double click on IpFinder.exe in computer’s IP Finder folder, and the IP Finder window should pop out.
3. Administration and Configuration 3.1 Live View Simply click on Live View on the top left side of the browser window while accessing the IP address of the unit, and a live video is displayed directly in the browser window. When clicked on Configuration, a window will be pop out for configuring “Image”, “Network”, “System”, “Event”, and “Record”.
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Edit Profile This unit offers two choices of video codecs for real-time viewing: H.264 or M-JPEG. Click codec to change desired setting as below. By default, there are 6 compression profiles can be chose for respective resolution, frame rate, and picture quality as required. Be sure to click save to keep the desired setting.
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3-2: C /FPS/C ABLE ORRELATIONS OF ESOLUTION TREAMS ODECS Resolution Single stream Double stream Triple stream 2048×1536 @ 15fps 2048×1536 (H.264/M-JPEG) 2304×1296 @ 15fps 2304×1296 (H.264) 1920x1080, 720x480 @ 30fps* 1920×1080 @ 30fps 1920x1080, 640x480 @ 30fps* 1 9 2 0 x 1 0 8 0 , 3 5 2 x 2 4 0 , 3 5 2 x 2 4 0 @ 3 0 f p s 1920×1080 (H.264*/M-JPEG) 1920x1080, 352x240 @ 30fps*...
3.2.1.2 Exposure Automatic Exposure Automatic Exposure controls the light intensity of picture. There are three options, AES (Automatic Electronic Shutter), ALC, and Flickerless, to adjust for adjustment depending on conditions. Slow Shutter Slow Shutter can be enabled if the sensitivity is still not good enough under “High” gain condition at dark. Optimal image level can be maintained by appropriate gain and shutter combination that determined automatically inside the unit system.
Manual Exposure Select this option to manually define exposure values of the unit. Exposure Time Set desired Exposure Time from 1/60s to 1/8000s. When broadcast TV system is set to PAL, the Shutter Speed can be set at 1/50, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, or 1/8000s; when NTSC, 1/60, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, or 1/8000s.
EV Adjustment EV Adjustment can be set between 2.0 to -2.0. Day / Night To set DAY/NIGHT function, simply move the cursor to select Auto, Color, or BW mode. If Color selected, the unit is forced to stay in COLOR mode all day. If BW selected, the unit is forced to stay in NIGHT mode all day.
Note Please click “Save” button to save your settings. Users can also click “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options back to defaults. 3.2.1.3 White Balance White Balance controls color on the screen. Mode can be set to Auto (default) or Manual mode. The color temperature range is 2800°K ~ 8500°K.
Saturation Saturation describes the difference of a color from the gray of the same lightness. Increasing saturation deepens the colors of your images, making reds redder and blues bluer. Users can adjust picture saturation level from 0 to 255. Decreasing saturation brings the image closer to a grayscale (that is, monochrome or black-and-white) image.
Privacy Color Setting Users can select a desire color for the privacy zone color. Privacy Zone Setting Enable button “ON”, then to start mask setting. Use mouse to drag a mask rectangle on the screen, click “Save Zone” to complete the selection. ...
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3.2.1.6 ROI On the page you can specify a specific region of the video as more important, i.e., a region of interest (ROI). When a ROI specified, the camera will assign a higher number of bits to the ROI area to deliver better video quality than non-ROI areas.
3.2.2 Network Settings Below explains how to configure a wired network connection for the unit. Camera Name: Enter a desired camera name or use the default name. DHCP: If selected, the unit will automatically obtain an available dynamic IP address from the DHCP server each time it connects to the LAN.
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3.2.2.1 FTP In this page, users can activate a FTP Server for recordings. Enter a user name if activated the FTP function. Enter a password associated with the user name. Re-enter the password to confirm it. Determine the number of maximum connections by key-in a number in the Max Simultaneous Connections field.
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3.2.2.2 RTSP To enable RTSP, simply enter the User Name, Password and then select “ON” in Authentication. Transfer Type: Select Multicast or unitcast. URL: Enter the server URL or the stream name. Multicast Address The IP address for multicasting ought to be from 224.0.1.1 to 239.255.255.254. After desired options and values are chosen, please be remembered to click “save”...
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message. The additional track name is “vnd.onvif” and this track is for event data transmission. Once if the event(motion, alarm) is triggered, RTSP server will transmit event data to RTSP client(usually NVR). RTSP client can receive these data and analyze them. The event data usually includes event trigger time, coordinate…etc.
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SNMP V1: Tick “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable. SNMP V2: Tick “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable. SNMP V3: Tick “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable. Enter password corresponding to User Name. SNMPv3 provided more security features to SNMP. ...
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DDNS Server: Select a free DDNS provider that you registered with. Host name: Enter the hostname that you created with the DDNS provider. User Name/Password: Enter the user name and password of the account that you created with the DDNS provider.
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3.2.2.5 PPPoE If your IP camera is connected to the Internet using PPPoE, please use this section to configure the settings. PPPoE is a typical connection method used by xDSL or cable modem connection. Before using this function, you have to obtain the PPPoE account information from your ISP. ...
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Function: Tick “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable 802.1x function. User Name/Password: Enter the user name and password that authenticate the IP camera to the network. EAPOL Version: Select the EAP over LAN version as used in your 802.1x–RADIUS server. ...
3.2.3 System Settings 3.2.3.1 Date & Time Synchronization Mode Synchronization supports three different modes: Set Manual, Synchronize with Computer Clock, and Synchronize with NTP Server. Set manual: Set up the date and time of the unit in the Date and Time field manually. Synchronize with Computer Clock: Select this one to synchronize the date and time of the unit with the computer clock.
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Time Zone: Select the time difference between Greenwich Mean Time and where the unit is located. Daylight Saving: Tick “Daylight Saving” to enable the daylight-saving function if in a daylight saving time zone (effective in NTP mode only). Note Please click “Save” button to save your settings. Users can also click “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options back to defaults.
3.2.3.2 User Management Press the item-user management on setting menu, and system password and language (only including English) can be setup. The default setting for system user name, password, and language are admin, 1234, and English respectively; however, desired user name and password can be entered at this field. Besides administrator, guests can access the unit under authorization from system administrator by privilege controller.
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Note Please click “Save” button to save your settings. Users can also click “Reset to Default” to set all the data and options back to defaults.
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3.2.3.4 Firmware System Information about Firmware Version, Mac Address, MCU Version, and Model Name are revealed here as below figure. Users can update system firmware if available. All camera motions will shut down during firmware update. Please close any other screens before firmware update. Never disconnect power or LAN cable during the firmware update process.
Import Settings This function is designed to upload configuration setting from the client computer to the unit. Export Settings This function is designed to export configuration settings to the client computer. Restart / Restore This function is design to restart camera and reset all configuration settings back into factory default. Press “Software Factory Default”...
3.2.4 Event Settings 3.2.4.1 Motion Detection This function is designed to record video once the unit detects a motion. Function: Select “ON” or “OFF” to use this function. Motion Sensitivity: Choose different levels of sensitivity from high, medium, and low. “High”: Motion is activated with slight changes in brightness or motion.
3.2.4.2 Alarm When an alarm is connected, the unit triggers an alarm only once the status (open or closed) changed. When an alarm event is detected, an alarm message would be displayed on the Web-Client screen for notification. Alarm Input Function: Set the Alarm Input as “ON”...
3.2.4.3 Audio Detection With the Audio Detection enabled, when the camera detects the sound of specified sensitivity , the camera will generate an alarm and then take a specified action. Function: Set the audio detection as “ON” or “OFF”. Audio sensitivity: Specify the camera’s sensitivity level to the audio signal. The higher the sensitivity, the lower the volume is required to set off an alarm.
IP Address: Input a server name or address. User Name: Input a user name with privilege to access the server. Password: Input the password associated with Login ID. Port: Set “21” as default or change to dedicated number. The default login name and password are “guest”...
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Alarm / Motion / Audio Settings These functions are to define the way to record video once a motion/alarm/audio event is detected by the unit. Pre-Recording Frame: Set the number of frame to be recorded immediately before a motion occurs. ...
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3.2.5.2 SMTP Recording Users can receive alarm or motion/audio detection information by setting an E-mail account. Recording Condition Trigger Mode: You can trigger SMTP recording by alarm or recording by motion/audio detection. User can choose to e-mail the recording of Alarm, Motion or Audio. When choosing a triggered mode, the respective detection mechanism should be set to “on”...
SMTP Server Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard for electronic mail (e-mail) service across Internet Networking. IP Address: Input a server name or address. User Name: Input a user name with privilege to access the server. ...
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Alarm In / Motion Detection / Audio E-mail Notification Subject: The subject of the E-mail Message: The contexts of E-mail Image Attachment: Select “on” first and choose the image to attach with.
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E-mail Address List This function is designed to notify multiple users via email when the alarm in or motion detection function is set. Tick “enable” and input the email address accordingly. Select either way (Alarm, Motion or Audio) for sending E-mail. Note Please click “Save”...
Appendix B: Application Recommendations Recommended Installation The camera’s built-in 9~22mm lens captures a wide 13~16 ft. (4~5 Meter) field. To ensure an optimal view, please install the camera and adjust the lens under the conditions we suggest: 1. The camera height should be higher than 1.5 Meter (4.9 ft). 2.
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