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IP226 series
MD226 series
Please read this manual carefully before attempting to install or operate this product.
User's Manual
This manual applies for below models:
IP227 series
IP226
IP227
IP226P
IP227R
IP226W
IP227P
IP227W
IP227RP
IP227RW
MD227 series
MD226
MD227
MD226P
MD 227R
MD226W
MD 227P
MD 227W
MD 227RP
MD 227RW
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V1.00B
IP229 series
IP227
IP227R
IP227P
IP227W
IP227RP
IP227RW
MD229 series
MD 227
MD 227R
MD 227P
MD 227W
MD 227RP
MD 227RW
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IP326 series
IP326
IP326P
IP326W
IP326PW
MD326 series
MD 326
MD 326P
MD 326W
MD 326PW

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  • Page 1 English User's Manual short version V1.00B This manual applies for below models: IP226 series IP227 series IP229 series IP326 series IP226 IP227 IP227 IP326 IP226P IP227R IP227R IP326P IP226W IP227P IP227P IP326W IP326PW IP227W IP227W IP227RP IP227RP IP227RW IP227RW MD226 series...
  • Page 2: Physical Description

    Physical Description Indoor camera Microphone Camera lens Power LED RJ45 slot power adapter slot light sensor infrared LED Microphone Camera lens Power LED...
  • Page 3: Outdoor Camera

    Outdoor camera...
  • Page 4: Adapter Box

    Reset The Reset button is used to restore the factory default settings. Sometimes resetting the system can return the camera to normal operation. Restore - Press and release the reset button with a paper clip or thin object. The LED light will be out, after few seconds it will relight again.
  • Page 5 Camera Connecting Guide For initial setup, you need to connect the IP Camera directly to your router, switch or computer via a network cable. You cannot connect wirelessly to the camera without first setting it up via a network cable. You should connect the Camera into your internet router (normally supplied by your broadband provider), a switch box or hub (that is connected to your computers network) or directly to your computer (gives limited viewing options, so this is not recommended).
  • Page 6 Camera setup software installation & Usage The camera Setup utility can easily and quickly detect cameras connected to your local network and list them on the Camera Setup window, also you can use the camera Setup utility to assign an IP address to each camera. 1.
  • Page 7 Refresh - Click Refresh to search for cameras on the local network. Setup - Select the required camera and click Setup to configure the network settings for the camera. Open - Select the required camera and click Open to access the camera via a web browser. Exit - Click Exit to exit the Camera Setup window.
  • Page 8 Camera Homepage & Live View 1. Using camera setup software to open your camera, or type the address in the web browser address http://192.168.168.100 (this is default internal IP address), then you will see the home page. 2. Clicking either “Enter” or “Settings” will bring up a Login panel. The default username and password is: Username: admin Password: admin...
  • Page 9: Using Internet Explorer

    Using Internet Explorer Click Enter, you will see the Live View image. Audio Upload - Press and release to start sending audio from your computer’s microphone to the camera speakers. Press and release to stop sending audio. Volume - 1. Click the Mute button to mute the audio.
  • Page 10 Record - 1. Press the Record button to record video and audio. 2. Recording Config. Click this button to set the recording parameters, you can set record path, video file size and select whether to start recording automatically when motion is detected and the length of the recording in seconds.
  • Page 11 Using Chrome, Safari, Firefox and other browsers After confirmed username and password, the camera Live View Image will begin to load with RTMP stream, so the Flash plug-in is required. Using mobile device (Apple ios system & Google android system) Fill the camera’s IP address into the browser's address bar.
  • Page 12: Camera Setting

    Camera Setting 1. Click on Setting from the home page, or click on the “Settings” word from your Live View page. Note: If you are installing the camera for the first time or after a reset to factory defaults, you are advised to change the cameras default password.
  • Page 13: Camera Setup

    Camera Camera Setup Camera Light frequency - Two options: 50Hz & 60Hz. set according to the mains frequency in the country. For UK this would be 50Hz. For the USA this would be 60 KHz. Image mirror - Show mirrored view of the video. Image flip vertical - Image can be flipped up and down.
  • Page 14: Stream Setup

    Stream Setup There are 3 video streams available. You can configure settings for the primary and an optional secondary video stream. Configuring a secondary stream is useful for providing a video stream that is at a lower resolution than the primary stream to third-party devices or software.
  • Page 15 Snapshot quality - The quality of the snapshot saved using Live View page (Internet Explorer only). It also affects the quality of the snapshot to be uploaded to an FTP Server. It can be from 20 to 100 where 100 is the best quality. Audio - Enable or disable audio of the associated stream.
  • Page 16: Osd Setup

    OSD Setup This function can display system name, date and time, or use -defined on screen. OSD - Enable or disable OSD function. Transparent - Select whether OSD should have a transparent or solid background. Display date and time - OSD is date and time of camera.
  • Page 17: Night Vision Setup

    Night Vision Setup Only IR IPCAM has infrared LED, which can be opened automatically when camera check dark environment. Infrared LED control - When the environment is dark, the LED will be opened automatically due to a photosensitive component. Users also can select open or close the infrared LED manually. Black and white mode -“Auto”...
  • Page 18: Wireless Setup

    Network Wireless Setup The camera corresponds to the wireless system based on IEEE802.11b/g/n. Encryption establishes the security to prevent unauthorized users to access the wireless data communication. SSID - Type the ID of the wireless network you want to connect with or click Search for available networks. Mode - Infrastructure mode and Adhoc mode Adhoc Mode: Select Adhoc mode when the camera is directly connected to your computer.
  • Page 19 TCP/IP Setup The camera is set up to obtain the IP address automatically (DHCP) by default. Should you may wish to assign the IP address manually, use the TCP/IP Setup page to enter the address details. Obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP): If your network supports a DHCP server (e.g.
  • Page 20 HTTPS Setup HTTPS secure connection Connection option – two modes for you to choice. HTTPS ports – set a particular port for HTTPS, or keep as default setting. Create Self – signed certificate IP or domain name – this column is for create a certificate to local computer. Steps for create self-signed certificate 1.
  • Page 21: Pppoe Setup

    PPPoE Setup The camera can be installed without a PC on the network. Some XDSL services use PPPoE (Point -to -Point Protocol over Ethernet). PPPoE dial -up - Enable or disable PPPoE connection. Service name - Either an ISP name or a class of services that is configured on the PPPoE server. This field may be left empty.
  • Page 22: Ddns Setup

    DDNS Setup Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is simply a way of using a static hostname to connect to a dynamic IP address. When connected to your ISP, you are assigned a temporary IP address. DDNS services keep track of your IP address and route your Domain name to that address when you wish to connect to the camera from a remote location.
  • Page 23: Upnp Setup

    UPNP Setup The camera supports UPnP which is enabled by default. This function requires a Windows XP/Vista operating system. It is a quick way to discover the camera on your network. Please make sure that the UPnP function is enabled on your PC. UPnP - Enable or disable the UPnP function.
  • Page 24: Bonjour Setup

    Bonjour setup 1. Open Safari Browser, click safari setting icon , open “Preferences…” item from the list, make sure all “Bonjour” box has been checked. 2. Check “Bonjour” label from the browser, the list will show all devices in LAN that supports Bonjour protocol.
  • Page 25: Onvif Setup

    ONVIF setup When you “Enable” this Feature, the camera will easily integrate with ONVIF platform. Here is free “ONVIF Device Manager” for you to reference http://synesis.ru/en/surveillance/onvifdm...
  • Page 26: Digital I/O Setup

    Alarm Digital I/O Setup Digital I/O Setup: Digital input –Enable or Disable the function Digital input’s active state is: Low – with low active method High – with High active method Digital output – Enable or Disable the function Digital output’s active state is: Open –...
  • Page 27: Motion Detection

    Motion Detection Motion Detection can trigger an alarm that sends images or video feed via e -mail or FTP (File Transfer Protocol). You can set up to four different Motion Detection windows. Window - Check this box to enable the window. Threshold - Set the threshold bar to the amount of motion required to trigger the alarm.
  • Page 28: Audio Detection

    Audio Detection When you “Enable” this feature, all suitable for motion detection function can be used for this function Threshold: Determines at what point the alarm is triggered. A small number threshold means less motion is needed to trigger the alarm. A big number threshold means more motion is needed to trigger the alarm. Sensitivity: Determines how easily the camera can detect audio.
  • Page 29: Alarm Management

    Alarm Management FTP alarm management Motion Detection can trigger an alarm that sends images via FTP or e -mail and send URL via HTTP. Alarm mode - Enable or disable all alarm. FTP alarm management - Enable or disable FTP alarm sending function. Trigger time - How many seconds does camera keep snapshot the images after get a motion alarm.
  • Page 30 Alarm Management setup e -Mail alarm management - Enable or disable e -Mail alarm sending function. Trigger time - How many seconds does camera keep snapshot the images after get a motion alarm. Trigger FPS - How many images does camera snapshot every second after get a motion alarm. e -Mail server ID - Select one e -Mail server, click Setting to set e -Mail server.
  • Page 31 HTTP event alarm management HTTP event alarm sending - Enable or disable HTTP event alarm function. HTTP server ID - Select HTTP server ID, click Setting to set HTTP server. Sending URL - Type URL which will be sent to HTTP server. Use MAC address as URL suffix - Enable or disable this function.
  • Page 32: Periodic Sending

    Periodic Sending The camera can send images via FTP or e -mail and send URL via HTTP periodically. FTP periodic sending FTP periodic sending - Enable or disable FTP upload periodically. Interval time - Type the interval at which you want to send the images periodically. FTP server ID - Select one FTP server, click Setting to set FTP server.
  • Page 33: E-Mail Periodic Sending

    e-Mail periodic sending e -Mail periodic sending - Enable or disable e -Mail upload periodically. Interval time - Type the interval at which you want to send the images periodically. e -Mail server ID - Select one e -Mail server, click Setting to set e -Mail server. File attachment - switch file attachment on or off.
  • Page 34 HTTP periodic sending HTTP periodic sending - Enable or disable HTTP upload periodically. Interval time - Type the interval at which you want to send the URL periodically. HTTP server ID - Select HTTP server ID, click Setting to set HTTP server. Sending URL - Type URL which can be sent to HTTP server..
  • Page 35: Buffer Management

    Buffer Management This function is very useful when checking to see what happened immediately before and/or after a trigger. Images are stored internally in the camera from the time immediately preceding the trigger. For example, by setting the buffer time to 20 seconds, when motion is detected, the footage recorded will start 20 seconds prior to the movement being detected, and will stop 20 seconds later.
  • Page 36: Alarm Server

    Alarm Server FTP Server This feature can upload an image to an FTP server upon receiving an alarm from the motion detection window or at specific time intervals. FTP is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network or the internet and there are a number of FTP providers which will allow you to upload the images free of charge.
  • Page 37: E -Mail Server

    e -Mail Server e-Mail server ID - Select e -Mail server ID. SMTP server name - Type the name or IP address of the SMTP server you want to use for sending the e-Mails. Please note that networks do not allow e -mail relaying. Check with your system administrator for more details. SMTP server port - The default value is 25.
  • Page 38 HTTP Server HTTP server ID - Select HTTP server ID. HTTP server name - Type the HTTP server name. HTTP server port - Type the HTTP server port. Authentication - Select the authentication required by the HTTP server. User name - Type the user name. Password - Type the password.
  • Page 39: Storage Setup

    Storage Storage setup Select storage destination to NAS or SD card. Storage - Enable or Disable the storage function. Store to - When select storage destination for videotape and photograph, NAS (network attached storage) or SD card can be used. While choosing NAS, SMB/CIFS should be used as File transmission protocol. NAS remote path - Appoint NAS remote link address and shared folders.
  • Page 40: Record On Alarm

    Record on Alarm Alarm mode - Enable or disable all alarm. Record on alarm - Enable or disable alarm recording function. Click Apply to confirm your settings. Recordr time - how many seconds does camera keep recording after a motion alarm. Record from - Select source stream that record from.
  • Page 41: Snapshot On Alarm

    Snapshot on Alarm Alarm mode - Enable or disable all alarm. Snapshot on alarm - Enable or disable alarm snapshot function. Click Apply to confirm your settings. Trigger time - How many seconds does camera keep snapshot the images after get a motion alarm. Trigger FPS - How many images does camera snapshot every second after get a motion alarm.
  • Page 42: Continuous Record

    Continuous Record Continuous record - Enable or disable continuous recording function. Record from - Select source stream that record from. Record file name - Type record file name. Suffix of file name - Select suffix of file name. Split time of record file - How many seconds does every recording file save video and audio. Record period time - Select record period time.
  • Page 43: Snapshot At Interval

    Snapshot at Interval Snapshot at interval - enable or disable interval snapshot function Interval time - Type the interval at which you want to save snapshot to SD card periodically. Snapshot from - Select stream that snapshot from. Image file name - Type image file name. Suffix of file name - Select suffix of file name.
  • Page 44: Browse Storage

    Browse Storage When click Browse and see figure below, you can browse, download, and delete the snapshot and recording files in it, Format SD Card To format SD card, all files will be lost after format.
  • Page 45: System Identity

    Tools System Identity System Name - Type a name to easily identify the camera. System Contact - Type the contact name of the administrator of the camera. System Location - Type the location of the camera. TIPs: The information you filled will be display on the camera setup software. It can help to distinguish different Cameras in the Lan area.
  • Page 46: User Management

    User Management Add - Up to 64 users (including the admin) can created Note: 1. A maximum of 16 users are allowed to access the camera simultaneously. 2. as the number of simultaneously users increase, the overall performance will decrease. This is dependent on the Network bandwidth.
  • Page 47: Date And Time

    Date & Time Current device time - Internal time for camera. Proposed device time - PC system time. On clicking Apply the internal time of the camera will be changed to this time. Select to change the time zone for the device location - choose proper time zone. Daylight saving time -Daylight Saving Time (or summertime as it is called in many countries) is a way of getting more light out of the day by advancing clocks by one hour during the summer.
  • Page 48: Backup Or Reset

    Backup or Reset Reset - Click Reset to initialize the camera to default factory setting. All users and settings will be lost, requiring you to reconfigure the camera. Backup - Click Backup to backup the current configuration of the camera for future reference. Browse...
  • Page 49: Firmware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade To upgrade the firmware you have to download from Network Camera supplier support site. 1. Click Continue. 2. Click Browse... to load firmware, and then click Upgrade. 3. Click Reboot when the upgrade is done. *IMPORTANT: Do not unplug or power off the camera while the upgrade is in progress. Language Please select Language item and Apply them.
  • Page 50: Speedread Your Network Camera

    SPEEDREAD YOUR NETWORK CAMERA Wizard In order to facilitate the setup of the camera there is a Wizard that helps non technical users setup the camera easily. Click on Wizard at the top of the window to launch the wizard. The Quick setup interface will pop up.
  • Page 51: Advanced Settings

    ADVANCED SETTINGS Port Forwarding The UPnP Setup of camera show a method of Port Forwarding, but some routers maybe can’t support UPnP Port Forwarding, therefore, users need to configure Port Forwarding manually. Firewall security features built into the router may prevent users from accessing the camera over the Internet. The router connects to the Internet over a series of “ports”.
  • Page 52: General I/O Terminal Block

    General I/O Terminal Block This Network Camera provides a general I/O terminal block which is used to connect external input / output devices. The pin definitions are described below. Pin No. Pin Name Function Description Ground This is a signal ground use for DI and DO Digital Iutput Connect to GND to activate or deactivate by software setting With a maximum load of 1A and maximum voltage of 60V...
  • Page 53 Connected directly to a Computer You can also connect the IP Cam directly to a computer. Please note that in this mode you will not be able to view your IP Cam from anywhere else apart from the computer you are currently using. Connect one end of the network cable in to the IP Cam Network Connection socket, and plug the other end in to a spare network port on your computer.
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