FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA SAFTY WARNING AND CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN COVERS. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Please be aware of the following precautions before installing the Camera. Avoid any place with moisture, dust, or soot. ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA Warning Turn off the system before installing the system. Do not plug in several electric devices to the same outlet. This may cause heating, fire, or electric shock. Prevent power cable from being severely bent or pressed by a heavy object. This may cause fire. Do not place any liquid container on the system, such as water, coffee, or beverage. If liquid is poured onto the system, it can cause a system breakdown or cause fire. Clean the dust around the system on regular basis. When cleaning the system, always use dry cloth. Do not use wet cloth or other organic solvents. This may damage the surface of the system and can cause system breakdown or electric shock. When pulling the power cable from the plug, do so gently. Do not touch the plug with wet hands and avoid using the plug if the holes on the outlet are too loose. This may cause fire or electric shock. Avoid any place with moisture, dust, or soot. This can cause fire or electric shock. Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify, the system on your own. It is extremely dangerous due to high voltage running through the system. This may cause fire, electric shock, or serious injuries. ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA Caution Do not install the system in a place with high magnetic, electric wave, or wireless devices such as radio or TV. Install the system in a place with appropriate moisture and temperature level Avoid installing the system with high (over 40℃) or low (under 0℃) temperature. Prevent any substances from being inserted into the system. This may cause system breakdown. Do not place any heavy object on the system. This may cause system breakdown. The system can be damaged from a strong impact or vibration. Avoid throwing objects within the vicinity of the system. Avoid direct sunIight or any heating appliances. The outlet must be placed on the ground. If there is strange sound or smell, unplug the power cable immediately and contact the service center. This may cause fire or electric shock. It is recommended to use AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) for stable power supply. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 1. INTRODUCTION iD1080 Series IP Cameras are high‐definition, feature‐rich megapixel digital cameras designed for superior performance in a wide variety of video surveillance applications. The cameras employ true high‐definition (HD) video and H.264 compression, streaming up to 30 frames per second (fps) at 1080p (1920 x 1080) resolution, offering efficient network utilization with the highest‐quality video. 1‐1. Features Camera ‐ 1/3 inch 2Mega Pixel CMOS Image Sensor Video ‐ High Definition Resolution : Up to 1920 * 1080 @ 30fps ‐ Highly efficient compression algorithm : H.264, MJPEG ‐ Dual Streaming : H.264/H.264, H.264/MJPEG ‐ Resolution : CIF(352x240) – HD(1920x1080) ‐ Adjustable Video Bitrate : 256kbps ~ 10,000kbps ‐ Various Transmission Mode : CBR, VBR ‐ Composite Video Output ‐ Motion Detection ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 1. INTRODUCTION 1‐2. Product & Accessories IMAGE NAME QTY REMARK CAMERA 1 With Sun visor BOLT 1 Fasten Sun visor CD 1 Manual, Software, etc. QUICK GUIDE 1 COMPOSITE CABLE 1 For Testing Vide SCREW 4 To Install at Ceiling & Wall ANCHOR 4 ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 1. INTRODUCTION 1‐4. Specification Fetures Description Remark Image Device / Scanning System 1/3 inch CMOS / Progressive Scan Effective Pixels array size 1,944(H) X 1,092(V) : 2.1M 0.1Lux (ICR ON) with 50IRE Camera Min.
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 1. INTRODUCTION 1‐5. Part Names & Functions NAME FUNCTION 1. FOCUS CONTROL LEVER Adjust Focus by externally mounted lever. 2. ZOOM CONTROL LEVER Adjust Zoom by externally mounted lever. 3. COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT Check Video on Installation Site. 4. MICRO SD CARD SLOT Terminal to insert the SD Card. 5. NETWORK Port for PoE or Network Ethernet. 6. POWER Connecting Power port for DC 12V. 7. MICROPHONE Microphone for Audio Input. 8.SPEAKER Speaker for Audio Output. 9. ALARM Port for Alarm Input. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 2. INSTALLATION 2‐1. Cable connections 2‐2. Network Connection (LAN: Local Area Network) 1. Run an internet browser on the local PC. 2. In the address field of your browser, enter the IP address of the camera, please. (Default : 192.168.0.100) 3. Login window appears, enter ID and PW. ID: admin, Password : 1111. ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 2. INSTALLATION 2‐3. Speaker / Microphone Connect an Ethernet cable to connect to the local Network or the Internet. ‐ Audio in jacks on the camera cable Mic. Amplifier is connected to the Line out jack or the Mic. Connect. ‐ Speaker of the camera cable is connected to the AUDIO OUT jacks on the Amplifier or Speaker of the LINE IN jacks to connect. 2‐4. Sensor in / Alarm out ALARM OUT : Used to connect the alarm output signal. SENSOR IN : Day and night sensors or external alarm input is for connecting sensors. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 2. INSTALLATION 2‐5. Check Computer Settings Turn on the computer and run Windows. 1 2 [Start] → [Control Panel] Please, Log in as a 'Administrator'. Select [Network and Sharing Center] → Check your network connection on menu [View your basic network information and [View your active networks]. set up connections] 3 4 If there is no active network connection, If network connected properly, 5‐A ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 2. INSTALLATION 2‐6. Typing the IP Address directly on Web Browser 1 Please, check if the camera is on. Please, open the Internet Window In case of ‘Window 7’, login as a ‘Administrator’. 2 Enter ID and Password. Please, Enter the IP address on address bar. Default [ID: admin], [PW: 1111] Default address is [ 192.168.0.100 ]. ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 2. INSTALLATION 2 ‐ 7. UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) 1 Please, check if the camera is on. → [All Programs] →[Windows Explorer] → [Network] 2 [Start] Choose one of the Camera from [Other Devices], Live video will be displayed. Searched. 3 4 ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 2. INSTALLATION 2‐8. Connection of cameras at long distance Some settings of Router should be changed in order to check the live view or change the settings of the camera that is connected at long distance. (ex. Address converting) Each manufactures has own way to set up. For more information, please refer to the instruction manual supplied to each router or contact the manufacturer of router. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 1. View live video ‐ View live video on web browser window Live video view will be displayed after entering IP Address on web browser address bar. Click [Set up] in order to change the settings. User level should be same or higher than ‘Administrator’ in case of long distance connection. Default ID: admin / PW : 1111 Click [SETUP] Menu. Enter IP Address. ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 1. View live video 1 1 Select Video Streaming: This camera support Dual Streaming. (Primary Stream / Secondary Stream) Set the connection protocol: 2 Change according to your network protocol. (TCP/ UDP) Adjust the screen size: 3 The size of entire screen will be changed depending on the value you set. ( 100% / 50% / 25% ) 3 4 1 2 D‐Zoom (Digital Zoom) : 1 Choose [D‐Zoom] menu on live video window. A collapsed window appears in the lower‐right corner of the screen. On this collapsed window, you can select zoom ratio menu by clicking right button of a mouse. The screen appears in full size in selected ratio, using the cursor to the desired part in reduced screen. Expanded to a maximum of 16 times digital zoom is available. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3‐ 2. MENU ‐ General System Info 1 2 Camera information is displayed. 1 (Model Name / firmware version / serial number / hardware ID / MAC address) System Setting 2 You can put own Model name and Logo image. * File Name must : ‘logo.png’. First letter should be small ‘L’. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 2. MENU ‐ General Date & Time 1 2 Setting the Time Zone : 1 The camera is installed, select the time zone of the place. In most countries, the United Kingdom and the prime meridian of Greenwich ‐ 1 hour for every unit change Each country has its own a broad zone. Synchronize with NTP server : 2 NTP (Network Time Protocol) server using the Network Time Protocol to synchronize time with the camera. NTP server name [NTP Server menu] is sure to be filled. ** What is NTP(Network time protocol)? Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet‐switched, variable‐latency data networks. NTP was originally designed by David L. Mills of the University of Delaware, who still develops and maintains it with a team of volunteers. Now, it became the standard in internet. NTP provides Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) including scheduled leap second adjustments. NTP can usually maintain time to within tens of milliseconds over the public Internet can achieve 1 millisecond accuracy in local area networks under ideal conditions. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 3. MENU – Video & Audio Camera 1. LENS : It is divided into DC / VIDEO / Manual mode 2. EXPOSURE ‐ Divided in to [Auto Shutter Mode] and [Manual Shutter Mode]. ‐ Auto Shutter Mode : 1/30 ~ 1/50,000 and x2 ~ x60 ‐ Manual Shutter Mode : 1/30 ~ 1/50,000 and x2 ~ x60 ‐ AGC (Auto Gain Control) : LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH ‐ SENS UP : Sensitivity can be adjusted to OFF / AUTO functions. In [AUTO] mode, it supports up to x2 ~ x30. ‐ BRIGHTNESS : Can compensate for the exposure, and supports up to 0‐100. ‐ D‐WDR : To shoot the dark and light areas at once and compensate the synthesis image. ‐ DEFOG : Correction of fog LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH support. ‐...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA 4. DAY & NIGHT ‐ Auto MODE : AUTO DELAY, DAY ‐> NIGHT, NIGHT ‐> DAY ‐ Color MODE : Set to Day mode. ‐ B/W MODE : Set to Night mode. 5. NR ( NOIDE REDUCTION ) ‐ 2DNR MODE : 2D method reduce the noise. ‐ 3DNR MODE : 3D method reduce the noise. ‐ SMART NR MODE : Remove the noise according to the Live View. ‐ LEVEL : Adjust the level of noise reduction. 6. SPECIAL ‐ CAM TITLE : Set the name of the camera. ‐ D‐EFFECT . FREEZE : Stop the images. . MIRROR : Reverses the image left or right. . D‐ZOOM : Digital Zoom ( x 2.0 ~ x 64 ) . NEG. IMAGE : Invert the Luminance level of the Image. ‐ PRIVACY : By setting a personal secret area will have a selection of images. ‐ You can set a total of eight regions, and the location / color can be changed. ‐...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 3. MENU – Video & Audio Video Stream Setup 1 2 3 4 5 6 Video codec : Set a compression method as H.264 or MJPEG. 1 Resolution : Select the video resolution of the image. 2 1080p(1920x1080) / 720p (1280x720) / D1(704x480) / CIF(352x240) Frame Rate: Set maximum frame rate per 1 second. (1~30fps) 3 ‘* The actual number of frames for each network bandwidth limitations may be less, depending on the setting. In addition, in case the generated data cannot be sent to the Network properly, less frame will be appear than set value. I Frame Interval: Set numbers of I Frame between P Frames(Partial Frame). 4 I Frame of Video can be set from 0 to 30. If set to ‘0’, I Frame is not generated. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 3. MENU – Video & Audio Audio setup 1 2 Enable Audio: 1 Check the box to enable audio input. Codec: Set audio encoding type. 2 ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 4. MENU ‐ Network TCP/IP Setup 1 2 3 4 5 Obtain IP address via DHCP(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) : 1 IP address is automatically set in DHCP server. Use the following IP address : 2 ‐ IP address: Enter Static IP Address. ‐ Subnet mask: Enter Subnet mask address. ‐ Gateway: Enter Gateway address. Web Server Port: Typical HTTP server port is 80. 3 Please, select between 1025~65535, if you use separate web server. Encryption : Please, select the protocol to encrypt from HTTP or HTTPS. 4 RTSP port: Video streaming port. ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 4. MENU – Network RTP Setup RTP (Real‐Time Transport Protocol, Real‐time Transport Protocol) is a transport layer protocol between user group that is connected in real‐time voice and video transmission and reception. Primarily, RTSP uses RTP to format packets of the multimedia contents. This menu is used when streaming doesn’t connect with RTSP. RTSP stream is sent to the destination set. SDP (Session Description Protocol) files appear on the server, the client is possible to search through http connection. TTL : Set TTL(Time To Live) value. The default setting is ‘7’ and the setting rage is from 1 to 255. ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 4. MENU – Network IP Address Filtering 1 2 Enable IP Address filtering : Select the basic policy for granting access. 1 ‐ Allow all : All the IP addresses are allowed except limited access list. ‐ Deny all : All the IP addresses are denied except access list. ‘* For ‘Deny all’ menu, at least 1 IP address must be exist. Create a list of limit IP Address : 2 1. Enter the following items in the list. ‐ List Name ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 4. MENU ‐ Network IP CAMERA UPnP Setup 1 Enable : 1 On [Enable] mode, you can find connected cameras at client site by using UPnP(Universal Plug and Play) protocol. UPnP name: 2 Enter the name to appear at Network list. You can distinguish cameras when it shows several cameras. Default name is ‘IP_CAMERA’. ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 5. MENU – Event Alarm Setup 1 2 3 Sensor : 1 Set the input mode of alarm sensor. N/C : Normal Close. If it is open, an alarm will be triggered. N/O : Normal open. If it is closed, an alarm will be triggered. Relay: 2 Set the output mode of sensor. N/C : Normal close. When the sensor detects, an alarm condition is open. N/O : Normal open. When the sensor detects, an alarm condition is closed. Output Duration : Time to lasting the occurred condition. Alarm schedule: 3 Create schedule of Alarming. When sensor detects events according to settings, it alarming in accordance with set schedule. ‐ Alarm output: Run the alarm sensor output. ‐ FTP : Upload the recorded video when an event occurs, to specified FTP Server. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA ‐ SD Card Recording : Save recorded video when an event occurs, to camera’s built‐in SD Card. CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 5. MENU – Event Motion detection 1 2 3 Set the motion detection area : 1 Use the mouse to position and size of motion detection windows. You can create this window up to 5. Window Name : Enter the name of created window. 2 Sensitivity : 3 Sensitivity is the condition to run the camera by detecting motion. Selected sensitivity works only in created window. A smaller number has higher sensitivity. Set from 0 to 100 is possible. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 5. MENU ‐ Event Motion detection schedule Create the schedule of motion detection. When sensor detects motion according to settings, alarm runs in accordance with set schedule. 1 Action : Select the method of reaction. 1 ‐ FTP : Upload the recorded video when an event occurs, to specified FTP Server. ‐ SMTP : Email event warning message(entered on setup menu) to specified address. ‐ SD Card Recording : Save recorded video when an event occurs, to camera’s built‐in SD Card. ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 5. MENU – Event Event Server 1 2 3 4 ‐ FTP Transfer setup Set the details to transmit recorded video to FTP server in case of chose the react as ‘FTP’. FTP server address : 1 Enter FTP server address that can be uploaded video data. You can fill FTP server address in IP address or in Domain name. (ex. ftp.google.com) If you are using domain name, DNS must be registered to allow the change this domain name to IP address. When camera set by static IP address, if DNS is not registered, camera cannot find the way to FTP server by domain name. Upload path: Enter the folder name to save in FTP server. 2 Port : Enter the number of FTP port. Normally, it used ‘21’. 3 User ID / Password : To log in to FTP server. 4 ...
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FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 5. MENU – Event Event Server 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ‐ E‐mail(SMTP) Transfer setup Set the details to send e‐mail through SMTP in case of chose the react as ‘SMTP’ SMTP server address : Enter SMTP server address to sending e‐mail. 5 Port : Enter the number of SMTP server. Normally, it used ‘25’. 6 User ID / Password : To log in to SMTP server. 7 E‐Mail sender : E‐mail address that is registered at specified SMTP server. 8 Depends on receiving e‐mail server, [E‐Mail sender] can be used to certify sending mail. E‐Mail receiver : E‐mail address to receive. 9 ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 5. MENU – Event SD Card Management 1 2 3 SD card management : 1 ‐ Mount : Click [Mount] button after inserting SD Card. Do this only the first time. ‐ Format : Format SD Card. File management : Manage the files saved on SD Card. 2 ‐ All → Search : List up all the files on SD Card. ‐ Date, time → Search : List up all files in specified date and time. ‐ Download : Download files to PC. ‐ Remove : Remove selected files on SD Card. SD Card recording schedule : Set recording schedule on SD Card. 3 ...
FULL HD NETWORK CAMERA CHAP 3. SYSTEM OPERATION 3 ‐ 6. MENU – Maintenance Upgrade 1 2 3 4 Restart : Turn off and turn on the camera. All the settings are not changed. 1 Reset : All values except the current IP settings will be initialized. 2 Factory Default : All values are deleted including User Accounts and using log. 3 Firmware upgrade : 4 1. Press the Browse button to find the firmware to upgrade on your PC to find 2. Press the Upload button to begin the upgrade. 3. When the upgrade is complete, the camera will turn off and on automatically. * During the upgrade, do not turn off the camera. ...
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