Table of Content 1. Notice of Use..............................2 2. Product Overview ............................3 2.1 Camera Parts and Definition........................4 2.2 Specification............................5 3. Camera Installation ............................6 3.1 Installation .............................. 6 3.2 Network Camera Diagram ........................8 3.3 Hardware/Software Requirement......................8 3.4 Connecting the Camera to Personal Computer..................
1. Notice of Use This manual is designed for administrators and users of the network camera. Please read it carefully before use. All requirements should be followed before using this camera. We are not responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the rights to change the ...
2. Product Overview Key Features Exceptional Images The camera employs a 5MP Lumii sensor that quadruples sensitivity without blurring. The camera utilizes Lumii technology to monitor the surveillance area in great detail in even the most difficult lighting conditions, delivering crisp and detailed images that are perfect for object- and person-recognition.
2.1 Camera Parts and Definition partial enlargement 1. Power In (Red+/Black-): power connector, DC12V/AC24V 2. RJ-45 Ethernet Connector: network connection. Support PoE (Power over Ethernet) 3. BNC: video output 4. Audio Out (Green): audio output 5. Audio In (Red): audio input 6.
3. Camera Installation Please use the appropriate brackets or equipment to mount this camera on a desired location. After installing the camera, your network camera should be accessed from your local network. Please configure network routers first. Package Content: Camera *1 Screwdriver *1 Self-tapping screws (4x31mm)*3 Guide Pattern Sticker *1...
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Rotate the main bracket 4. Adjust zoom lever: loosen the zoom lever counterclockwise, and then rotate the zoom to adjust the image view. To fix the setting, please tighten after adjustment. Zoom lever 5. Adjust focus lever: loosen the focus lever counterclockwise, and then adjust the focus for optimum picture sharpness.
3.2 Network Camera Diagram Connection type:1 Connection type 2: 3.3 Hardware/Software Requirement Computer -Windows Vista or XP as OS -Internet Explore Version 6.0 or later -CPU: Intel Pentium 4.2 GHz or higher -Memory: 512 MB or more Power Supply ...
3.4.2 Connect the camera to personal computer 1. Connect the network cable to the camera and then turn on the camera’s power. 2. Set the personal computer’s IP address, other than the camera’s default IP address: 192.168.1.30 and submask as 255.255.255.0. 3.
3.5 Use “SmartFocus” to Adjust Focus Quickly and Easily This network dome camera provides “SmartFocus” to obtain correct focus on a subject, instead of requiring users to adjust focus manually. 9 view zones are provided. When you obtain correct focus on each view zone, the green light will be turned on.
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1. Insert the CD in the CD-ROM driver. 2. Double click “IPFinder.msi” to run the program. Follow the instructions to install, 3. After successfully installing “IPFinder”, double click the “IPFinder” icon which is displayed in your desktop. A “IPFinder” window will pop out. The window will display a list of net cameras which you are using currently.
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6. Right click a camera to set it’s related functions. Press “Go to Presentation URL” to access the camera which you want to login. Press “Set Device ID and Password” to set the camera’s login ID and password. Click “Network Information” to configure the camera’s network settings. Or Press “Management Tool” to either restart the camera, update firmware, reset all of the camera settings to default (except network settings) or reset all of the camera parameter to default.
4. Live View Live view is designed for general users to control the camera. " Video Format", “Snapshot”, “Recording LED”, “Live” and “Setup” functions are listed on the live view. Please note, only administrators can access “Setup” to configure camera settings. 4.1 Video Format Select a resolution type for live view.
5. Configuration 5 setting categories: Image Settings, Network Settings, System Settings, Application Settings and SD Card Settings are provided for administrator to set up the camera’s functionalities. 5.1 Image Settings In the “Image” page, “Image” and “Advanced” are provided for image settings. Please be sure to click “Save”...
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- If "MPEG4_1+MPEG4_2+MJPEG" is selected, "1280x720, 352x192, 640x352" can be set. - If "MPEG4_1+MJPEG" is selected, "640x480, 640x480" or "1280x720, 640x352" can be set. - If "MPEG4_1+MJPEG_2" is selected, "1280x720, 352x192" can be set. - If "Single MPEG4_1" is selected, “1280x720” can be set. *Note: the corresponding fields are listed below.
5.1.2 Image Advanced Settings “White Balance”, “Day and Night”, “AES”, “Lumii”, “Working Environment”, “Lens Format”, “BLC”, “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Saturation” and “Sharpness” are provided for you to set the quality of images. Please click the “Save” button to save your image settings. -Advanced settings ...
5.2 Network Click the “Network” to view the current network settings, including “Network”, “FTP”, “SMTP” and “NTP”. Please configure all Network, FTP, SMTP and NTP settings in the Network section.
5.2.1 Network -Basic Setting DHCP: the IP address is automatically obtained when this is checked; otherwise, uncheck it to set up the network settings manually. If you enable the DHCP function, just specify DNS and HTTP Ports in the below fields. ...
5.2.2 FTP -FTP Server Setting Enable the FTP function and configure FTP settings here. FTP Server/ Port: enter your FTP server address. The port default value is 21. User Name: input a user login name. Password: enter a user password. ...
5.3 System In this section, you can configure the system settings, including “Date Time”, “Time Stamp”, “Users”, “Audio”, “Update” and “Information”. Please click the “Save” button to save your settings. 5.3.1 DateTime -Current Time It displays the current time of the camera. Date and time will be changed after you configure it in the “New Time”...
5.3.2 Time Stamp - Time Stamp Enable the “Enable Date and Time Stamp” function to display the current time in the “Live” page. Enable Date and Time Stamp: check “Enable Date and Time Stamp” to activate this function. Date Format: select a date format.
Alarm level: specify a value for voice volume in the “Alarm Level” field. The volume increase in the order of “1”, “2”, “3” and “4”. This function only works when the Audio Playing function is enabled. Audio Recording: if the camera is connected to an external microphone, select “ON” to record the external voice or “OFF”...
5.3.6 Information It displays all login and alarm records. 5.4 Application In this section, you can configure system settings, including “Setting” (Video File, FTP, SD Card and SMTP), “Schedule” (Record Type and Period Setting) and “Alarm” (Event and Action). 5.4.1 Setting Set video record time by selecting a value in the “AVI duration”...
5.4.1.1 Video File Set video record time by selecting a value in the “AVI duration” field and set a video format when the alarm is triggered. The values contained in the AVI format fields are displayed depending on the values you set in the video code and resolution fields in the image setting page.
5.4.1.3 SD Card Storage Set a format of video which is set to be saved on the SD card. Configure related setting in the below section. The values contained in the file format field are displayed depending on the values you set in the video code field of the image setting section.
5.4.2 Schedule This function can be activated at preset times, in a repeating pattern on selected weekdays. 5.4.2.1 Record Type Enable SD card recording to save your images. Enable Record-Save to SD card: save files on the SD card. ...
Note: if you set up recording schedules, the “AVI duration” function (refer to 5.4.1.1 for related settings) or the “alarm duration” function (refer to 5.4.3 for related settings) can not work. 5.4.3 Alarm You can set to trigger alarms on the conditions that an event or action signal has been sent to the camera. 5.4.3.1 Event ...
5.4.3.2 Action Configure image transfer settings after triggering an alarm. Select an image transfer method. You could upload the file via FTP server, save into the SD card, or send via SMTP. Digital Output: select “OFF” to disable this function or “ON” to enable this function. If select “ON”, ...
5.5 SD Card Insert a SD card into camera. Click “SD Card”, and you could see a notice that guides you to get the files on the web page in SD card option View SD Card Files 1. Confirm there is a SD card in the camera’s SD card slot.
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2. Open “My Computer”. In the “Address” field enter the current IP address used by the camera (default IP ftp://192.168.1.30) and press Enter. 3. A login box will appear. Enter your login information.(username: admin)
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4. After login, you will see the SD card files. Note that the files are sorted by date.
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