Megapixel Cube Network Camera CB-100A/CB-500A Series User’s Manual Quality Service Group
Product name: Network Camera (CB-100A/CB-500A series) Release Date: 2013/1 Manual Revision: V2.2 Web site: www.brickcom.com Email: support@brickcom.com info@brickcom.com © 2012 Brickcom Corporation.
Table of Contents Before You Use This Product .......................................................................................... 0 FCC Warning .................................................................................................................. 0 Regulatory Information .................................................................................................... 1 Product Comparison ...................................................................................................
Motion Detection .............................................................................................. 59 PIR(*) ............................................................................................................... 60 Audio Detection ............................................................................................... 60 Notifications ............................................................................................................ 61 FTP Settings .....................
Before You Use This Product In many countries, there are laws prohibiting or restricting the use of surveillance devices. This Network Camera is a high-performance, web-ready camera which can be part of a flexible surveillance system. It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the operation of this camera is legal before installing this unit for its intended use. Upon opening the product’s package, verify that all the accessories listed on the “Package Contents” are included.
Regulatory Information Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Product Comparison Model Name CB-100Ap WCB-100Ap CB-100A Series CB-101Ap V2.1 CB-500A Series Lesns Resolution DI/DO Board Lens Board Lens Board Lens WiFi PoE USB port for 3G/ 4G - - - - - - - 1280x800 (1/1) CB-102Ap V2.
c. Camera Stand d. Warranty Card e. Terminal I/O Connector Block (*) f. Easy Installation Guide g. 1.5m White Flat RJ-45 cable h. Power Adapter (*) (For CB-100Ae/ CB-100Ap only) NOTE - (*) These are optional features. Please refer to the Product List for the full list of optional features that are available for this product.
Cube Network Camera Overview The compact Brickcom CB-100A/CB-500A series Cube network series offers a high quality, video surveillance solution for residences and small businesses. Unlike a general webcam, this camera series is a standalone surveillance system that does not need to be connected to a computer. EasyLinkTM is a feature of the CB-100A/CB-500A series camera which allows for users to simply plug in the camera to any home or small business network and play the video.
Pet Monitor – The motion detection feature can be used to create forbidden areas in the home which the pet should not enter when the owner is away. If the camera records the pet entering the region, a recorded message can be programmed to play and the owner will be notified via email or MMS.
Device Appearance Description < Front & Rear view > Adjustable focal Lens (*) WPS button (*) Built-in Microphone Privacy button PIR (*) Power LED Illumination LED Status LED Speaker (*) Internet LED Power Connector WPS LED (*) Ethernet RJ45 Socket Privacy LED Reset Button USB Port for 3G/4G (*) DIDO Terminal I/O Connector (*) Micro SD/SDHC slot (*) 1. NOTE - The WPS and Privacy buttons must first be enabled through the web GUI in order to work.
LED Behavior Function LED Behavior Description Remark Power Continuous Illumination Normal Operation Top (Blue) Power Powered off Unlit Top (Blue) Status Continuous Illumination Status Unlit Status Blinking Internet Continuous Illumination Internet Unlit 1. Connected to switch by Ethernet or WiFi. 1. Powered off 2. No connection 1. Data Transmission via WiFi or Ethernet Connected to Internet 1. Powered off 2.
Hardware Reset Reset Button CB-100A Series CB-500A Series The Reset Button can be used to reboot the camera or restore it to factory default settings. If the camera experiences a problem, rebooting the camera may correct the problem. If the problem remains, please restore the camera to factory default settings and reinstall the software. To Reboot - Press and hold the Reset Button for one second using a paper clip or thin object. Wait for the camera to reboot.
Installation System Requirements Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 Computer: IBM PC/AT Compatible CPU: Pentium 3GHz or faster Memory: 1024 MB or more Monitor: 1024 x 768 pixels or more, 24-bit True color or better Network Interface: 10/100Mbps Network interface card must be installed Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2 or higher Adobe Reader: Adobe Reader 8.
Camera Connection Warning Hot – Please attach the bracket before using CB-500A Series. Terminal I/O Connector Block Connection Attach the supplied connector block to the terminal connector on the camera. Refer to the diagram below to attach external devices to the connector block. Basic Connection 1. Connect the supplied power cable from the camera to a power outlet. 2. Connect the camera to a switch using an Ethernet cable.
CB-500A Series When powering up, the power LED will light up and the camera will boot up. The status LED will turn amber when the camera is obtaining the IP address. After obtaining the IP address, the link LED will flash orange while the network connection is processing.
Software Installation In this manual, "User" refers to whoever has access to the Network Camera, and "Administrator" refers to the person who can configure the camera and grant user access to the camera. After checking the hardware connection, run the Installation Wizard program included on the product’s CDROM to automatically search the intranet for the camera. There may be many cameras on the local network.
2. In the Install Shield Wizard dialog box, click to continue. 3. Read the End-User License Agreement and check the option “I accept the terms of the license agreement”. Click to continue.
4. Select either “Complete” setup or “Custom” setup to install the system. a. If COMPLETE SETUP is selected: i. All program features will be installed into the default directory. Check the option “Complete” and then click . ii. Select to create shortcuts. Click to continue.
iii. b. The installation information will be displayed. Click to continue. If CUSTOM SETUP is selected: i. This option is recommended for advanced users. It can be used to install the system to a preferred directory or to select specific program feature(s). ii. Check the option “Custom”, and then click .
iii. Select the features to install. Click to continue. iv. Click to change the appointed folder where installation and program files will be stored. Click to continue.
v. Select programs to create shortcuts. Click to continue. vi. The installation information will be displayed. Click to continue.
5. To launch EasyConfig or PC-NVR Standard, select the application and click . When launching the PC-NVR program, please refer to the PC-NVR user manual.
EasyConfig To launch EasyConfig, select EasyConfig from the start menu. If Complete Setup type was used in the software installation, an EasyConfig icon was installed on the desktop. Double click to open the icon. If Custom Setup type was used in the software installation and an EasyConfig icon was not installed on the desktop, the program will be installed under C:\Program Files\Brickcom\EasyConfig unless the program was saved to a preferred directory. 1. Click to continue. in the intranet.
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2. Select either “Simple Mode” or “Professional Mode” to obtain the camera’s IP settings. If “Simple Mode” is selected, EasyConfig will set up the connection automatically. If “Professional Mode” is selected, the user will need to configure the IP settings manually.
3. There may be many cameras in the local network. Differentiate the cameras using their UPnP name. Double click on the camera from the survey list to connect. 4. Enter the username and password of the camera. username and password are “admin/admin.
5. For configuring the IP address settings, select either , or . The DHCP setting is recommended. a. If is selected, the following pages will be displayed.
6. If the camera supports the EasyLinkTM function, the following page will be displayed. Otherwise, this page will not be shown. *If desired, click to skip this setting.
EasyLinkTM is a unique Brickcom function which allows users to assign a unique EasyLink name to their network camera’s IP address. There is no need to configure the router to open up ports or remember hard-to-memorize IP addresses. When this feature is enabled, users can log onto [uniqueEasyLinkname].mybrickcom.com to view the camera’s web GUI and live view. 1. Enter a unique EasyLink name whose length must be between 5-32 characters. 2. When finished, click the arrow button to continue. 3.
7. When the IP address settings have been configured, the screen will either display a successful or failed connection message. If the connection failed, either try again or quit the installation. a. If “DHCP IP address settings” was selected, the failure page will be displayed as below: b.
c. If the connection was successful, the user will see the message: “Congratulations. The installation of the camera is complete.” When this window is displayed, click to start the PC-NVR program, to view the live video from the connected IP camera, or in the top right corner of the screen to close the installation window. To run the PC-NVR program, please refer to the PC-NVR user manual for more information.
Accessing the Network Camera Check Network Settings The camera can be connected either before or immediately after the software installation. The Administrator should complete the network settings on the configuration page, including entering the correct subnet mask and IP address of gateway and DNS. Ask the network administrator or Internet service provider for the detail information.
Installing the Plug-In For the initial access to the camera in Windows, the web browser may prompt the administrator for permission to install a new plug-in for on Internet Explorer. Permission request depends on the Internet security settings of the user’s PC or notebook. If the highest security level is set, the computer may prohibit any installation and execution attempt. This plug-in has been registered for certificate and is used to display the video in the browser. Click on to proceed.
Live View NOTE - (*) These are optional features. Please refer to the Product List for the full list of optional features available for the product. Live View is the default page that opens when accessing the camera. Live video is displayed directly in the browser window. Stream1/Stream2 Channels The network camera offers simultaneous dual stream for optimized quality and bandwidth.
TCP - This protocol guarantees the complete delivery of streaming data and provides better video quality. The downside of using this protocol is that the quality of its real-time effect is less than that of the UDP protocol. UDP - This protocol allows for more real-time audio and video streams. However, network packets may be lost due to network burst traffic and images may be broken. Activate UDP connection time-sensitive responses are more important than video quality.
mode. Full Screen - Switch to full screen mode. Press the “Esc” key to return to normal mode. Motion Detection Alert - Enable the motion detection alert function. Mute – Turn off the sound. Talk(*) – To communicate through the camera using the computer MIC. Set Default – Reset to default settings. NOTE 1. The functions have no effect on the recorded video. Whatever changes are made to the will not be applied to the recorded video. 2.
Configuration Click on the main page to change the camera settings pages. NOTE - Only Administrators can access the Configuration page. Camera/Video/Audio Camera Profile – Up to five profiles can be created for different lighting environments. Day and night are default profiles and users can create up to three additional profiles. Select a profile from the drop-down menu or select different icons to change profile settings.
Exposure Control Auto: The camera will automatically control exposure. Manual: Select this option to define the exposure manually Mirror and Flip Mirror - Enable to horizontally reflect the display of the live video. Flip - Enable to vertically reflect the display of the live video. De-Noise Auto - The camera will automatically filter the frame-to-frame defects to reduce the visual impact of blur. The De-noise can be set between 1 to 3, with 3 giving the best video resolution.
Schedule – Select Schedule to schedule specific time periods for different profiles. Digital Inputs (Only available with models with a DI terminal)- Select Digital Input to have the profile management controlled by an external sensor. Select profiles from the drop down menu. Profiles will change according to different trigger voltage levels. Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes. Video The Network Camera offers two separate streams for different - 33 - viewing options.
Stream 1 & Stream 2 Aspect Ratio – Select the width to height image aspect ratio. Video Codec - The Network Camera offers three choices of video codec standards for real-time viewing: H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG. Video Resolution - Select from the drop-down menu to choose the best resolution recording settings. Frame Rate - Select the frame rate from drop-down menu. When H.264 or MJPEG is selected, the frame rate ranges from 1 to 30 fps. When MPEG-4 is selected, the frame rate ranges from 1 to 15 fps.
RTP with Quantization Table Header : Choose this option to explicitly include JPEG quantization table in the RTP stream [RFC 2435, section 3.1.8]. HTTP Transport: If MJPEG is used for Video Codec, HTTP Transport protocol must be enabled to remotely access the video stream. NOTE - a higher bitrate will use higher network bandwidth. The video quality can be set between Level 1 to Level 6, with Level 6 producing the best image quality.
RTSP Server To utilize RTSP authentication, the user must first set a password for the camera. RTSP (Real-Time Streaming Protocol) controls the delivery of streaming media. By default the port number is set to 554. Authentication - Depending on the network security requirements, the camera provides two types of security settings for streaming via RTSP protocol: NONE and DIGEST.
Recording folder path - The destination for saving the recording video files. Click Browse to specify the saving path. Snapshot folder path - The destination for saving the snapshot files. Click Browse to specify the saving path and select the format from the drop-down menu. Advanced Settings Video usability information (VUI)- Enable this feature to insert extra information into the bit stream to enhance the use of the video for a wide variety of purposes.
Advanced Settings Camera Speaker – If the speaker is enabled, select the volume from the drop-down menu. Echo Cancellation Enabled - Enable to avoid an echo. Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes. Multicast Multicast sends a video stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple clients to acquire the stream at the same time by requesting a copy from the multicast group address. Therefore, multicast can effectively save Internet bandwidth.
Protocol) controls the delivery of streaming media. Click “Enable” to enable Multicast stream 1 or Multicast stream 2. The default value for multicast address and port are 234.1.2.3 and 10000. Use different port number for different streams. It is recommended to use the default values. NOTE - Using the IP address of the Network Camera enables access to the video. Example: rtsp://192.168.1.1/channel1 Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes.
Network IP Settings This section explains how to configure a wired network connection for the camera. There are several ways to setup the camera over the Internet: (1) obtain an available dynamic IP address assigned by a DHCP server, (2) use a static IP, or use PPPoE (Point-to-point over Ethernet). Select the desire setup mode from the IP settings drop-down menu. 1.
3. PPPoE (Point-to-point over Ethernet): Use this mode if connecting to the Internet through a DSL Line. NOTE - To utilize this feature, it requires an account provided by an Internet Service Provider. Enter the user name and password provided by the ISP. Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes. 4. 3G(*) – Use this option if using a 3G SIM card to transmit video/audio surveillance over a 3G network NOTE - This function is only available for GOB models. a.
d. The network camera can now be accessed over a 3G network. To access the video feed through the internet, open a web browser and enter the network camera’s IP address. A dialog window will pop up requesting a username and password. As stated on the previous page, the default username and password for the Administrator account are “admin/admin”. UPnP Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) simplifies the process of adding a camera to a local area network.
Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes. DDNS (dynamic domain name service) DDNS links a domain name to an IP address, allowing users to easily access their camera even with a changing IP address. Brickcom network cameras are compatible with three DDNS service providers (1) DynDNS, (2) TZO, and (3) No-IP. NOTE - Before utilizing this function; please apply for a dynamic domain account from a DDNS provider.
No-IP No-IP is a DDNS provider which offers DNS services, email, network monitoring and SSL certificates. Email services include POP3 email, outbound SMTP email, backup mail services and mail reflection and filtering. Refer to the No-IP website (www.no-ip.com) to apply for a dynamic domain account. When an account has been created, enter the e-mail address, password and domain name. Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes.
4. If Manual mode is selected, the following page will be displayed. a. Manually enter the Public IP Address, HTTP port and RTSP port or leave the default values. Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes. NOTE - The EasyLink function will not work if the following conditions occur: 1. The camera cannot be located behind a double NAT network. 2. The camera’s IP address cannot be assigned to specific port numbers using the router’s port forwarding. 3.
Wireless These settings control how a Network Camera interacts with a wireless network. Users can identify the wireless network and enable wireless encryption. NOTE – This function is only available for WCB models. Basic Settings Network Name (SSID) - The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is the network name used to identify the wireless signal emitted from a wireless camera. It is case-sensitive and can be up to 32 characters long. Wireless devices have a default SSID set by the factory.
Security - Encryption protects data transmitted over a wireless network. Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA-Personal/WPA2-personal) and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) offer different levels of security for wireless communication. A network encrypted with WPA-Personal/WPA2-personal is more secure than a network encrypted with WEP because WPA-Personal/WPA2-personal uses dynamic key encryption.
WEP- Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a basic encryption method which transmits network broadcast messages using radio signals. It is not as secure as WPA. Tx Key - Select a key from the drop-down menu. WEP Encryption - Select a level of WEP encryption: 64 bits 10 hex digits or 128 bits 26 hex digits. The default is 64 bits 10 hex digits. Key 1-4 - Enter the WEP key(s) manually. Authentication - The default is set to Open System, which allows either Shared Key or Auto authentication to be used.
WPA-Personal - WiFi Protected Access (WPA)-Personal Encryption - Supports two encryption methods with dynamic encryption keys: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). Select the algorithm type from the drop down menu: TKIP or AES. The default is TKIP. Shared Key - Enter the key shared between the Router and the server keys. Enter a password of 8-63 characters. Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes.
WPA2-Persona l - WiFi Protected Access (WPA2-Personal) Encryption - WPA2 supports AES encryption method with dynamic encryption keys. Shared Key - Enter the key shared between the Router and the server keys. Enter a password of 8-63 characters. NOTE - If using WPA or WPA2, each device in the wireless network must use the same WPA or WPA2 method and shared key or else the network will not function properly.
Advanced Settings Network Mode - From the drop-down menu, select the wireless standards running on the network. If there are Wireless-B, Wireless-G and Wireless-N (2.4GHz) devices on the network, use the default setting, BGN-Mixed. If there are Wireless-B and Wireless-G devices on the network, select BG-Mixed. If there are only Wireless-B devices on the network, select Wireless-B Only. If there are only Wireless-G devices on the network, select Wireless-G Only. If there are only Wireless-N (2.
Wi-Fi Protected Setup Use this method if the client device has a Wi-Fi Protected Setup PIN number. 1. Enter the network name from the device in the field. 2. Click to start WPS. 3. Click “Enable” to enable the WPS Button. able to use the WPS button If this feature is not enabled, the user will not be Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes.
To enable HTTPS, users have to create and install a certificate. 1. Click “Continue to this website” to install. 2. Enter the User name and Password of the camera.
3. Click “Certificate Error” on the top right corner of the window to view the certificate. 4. Click “Install Certificate” and follow the steps to finish the installation.
Event Event Settings When an event (such as unauthorized movement) occurs, the camera can be scheduled to perform certain actions. An Event Type is a set of parameters that defines these actions. This section describes how to configure the camera to perform certain actions when events occur. Click on the Event Settings page. The Event Setup page will appear. How to Set Up an Event Schedule Event Schedule describes how and when the camera performs certain actions. 1.
2. Set Event Schedule to define when the event is activated by selecting from Always (24 hours), Schedule or Recurrence pattern. a. If Schedule is selected from the Event Schedule, the following page will be displayed: A Scheduled Event can be programmed for certain times and day. Click individual boxes to schedule specific times for the camera to detect events. b. If Recurrence Pattern is selected, the following page will be displayed.
i. An event schedule can be programmed to recur at different times according to the user’s needs. Select the days for the event schedule to occur. Select a start time and specify the duration. 3. Define what will trigger an event to occur by selecting an option from the Event drop-down list. 4. Select the Actions that will occur when the event is triggered.
a. When is selected, the following page will be shown: i. Sender - Enter the email address of the sender. ii. Recipient - Enter the email address of the recipient. To enter multiple recipients, separate each using a comma. iii. Sender’s Name – Enter the sender’s name that will appear in the recipient’s inbox. iv. Subject - Enter the title of the email. 5. When complete, click Apply to save new event or Cancel to delete the event. The new event will appear on the event list. 6.
Motion Detection Motion can be detected by measuring changes in the speed or vector of an object or objects in the monitored area. This section explains how to configure the Network Camera to enable motion detection. Detection Setting – Use this setting to enable and define the motion detection windows. The user can defined up to three areas on the live view window for motion detection. 1. Select , , or to adjust the motion detection window. 2.
PIR(*) The PIR (Passive InfraRed) sensor measures infrared light radiating from objects in its field of view. This can be used to detect a moving object, such as a person, in dimly lit areas. Sensitivity – Adjust the sensitivity of the PIR Sensor from the drop down menu. The sensitivity can be set from 10 - 100%; with the default sensitivity set at 50%. Higher sensitivity levels will increase the range of the PIR Sensor.
Notifications Use the tools in this section to specify what type of notification will be sent when an event occurs. The camera can send buffered images to an FTP server, Samba, Email, or HTTP. FTP Settings File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is used as an application component to automatically transfer files for program internal functions. Select “Primary FTP Server” from the Server Selection drop down menu to send media files to a FTP server when an event is triggered. Enter the FTP IP address or hostname.
E-mail Settings Select “Primary Email Server” option from the Server Selection drop down menu to send media files to an email server when an event is triggered. SMTP Server - Enter the server host name of the email server. SMTP Port - Enter the port number of the email server; by default, the SMTP port is set to 25. Authentication - Select the authentication type from the drop-down menu. Email Account - Enter the user name of the email account if necessary.
HTTP Settings Select this option to send the media files via an HTTP notification when an event is triggered. URL –Specify the URL to send HTTP requests. The URL is normally written as: http://ip_address/ notification.cgi?parameter ip_address – type the IP address or host name of the HTTP host. Parameter – type the notification parameter if necessary. Example URL - http://192.168.1.1/xxxx.cgi Message - name1=value1&name2=vlaue2 Result - http://192.168.1.1/xxxx.
Video Clip This function is used to determine when video clips will be recorded and stored after an event is triggered. Pre-alarm buffer - Images can be stored internally on the server from the time immediately preceding the trigger. Enter the desired length of time. Post-alarm buffer - Images can be stored internally on the server from the time immediately following the trigger. Enter the desired length of time. Maximum buffer size –Specify the maximum file size allowed.
Audio Clip(*) Audio Recording – Audio clips can be recording and played when an event occurs. Click Browse to import a file from a local hard drive or network disk. Import. Select the file and click NOTE – The camera can only play audio clips which are saved as .wav files with G.711 u-law encoding in 8000 Hz sampling rate. To record a new clip using the camera's microphone: 1. File Name-Enter a file name. 2. Duration - Enter the number of seconds to record. 3. Click Record to record the new audio clip.
LED Light(*) Mode – Select “Keep active during event” or “Keep active for” a specific amount of time when an event is triggered. LED Control - The LED on the front of the camera can be set to flash at a configurable interval when an event is triggered. From the Activate drop down menu, select a percentage which the LED will brighten to. When the LED reaches the selected percentage, it can be configure to fade to off or turn off. Select the option from the Inactive menu.
System System Log Log – Set up the camera to record a system log when an event is triggered. This page displays the system’s log in chronological order. The system log is stored in the camera’s buffer area and will be overwritten when the buffer area is full. Click Retrieve to retrieve the log or click Save to file to save the system log.
Remote Logging The user can configure the camera to send the system log file to a remote server as a log backup. Click to enable remote log and enter the IP address of the remote server. Enter the port number of the remote server. Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes. Date and Time Manual – Manually enter the date and time. Clone from PC – The camera will sync with the time, date and time zone of the computer used to modify the camera settings. Check “Clone” to utilize this option.
Device Information System Information – Displays the complete system information of the camera. Network Settings –Displays the complete network settings information of the camera. Video/Audio Settings –Displays the complete video/audio settings information of the camera.
Wireless - Displays the complete wireless information of the camera. Client Information- Displays the RTSP Client .You will see a list of RTSP clients with the following information: IP Address and channel.
Storage Management (*) Storage Management is used to view all the recorded files on the Micro-SD/SDHC card. Click Reload to refresh the list of recorded files. Click Remove to safely remove the Micro-SD/SDHC memory card. Click Format to format the Micro-SD/SDHC memory card. Left click on the folder to list the recorded files. The user can either play the snapshot of the recorded files by moving the mouse pointer over the file or double click on a file to play it.
Advanced Settings Automatic Recycle (*) – Enable to automatically overwrite older files when the available space remaining on the Micro-SD/SDHC card is less than 100MB. If the Automatic Recycle function is disabled, there must be at least 50MB hard drive space available for the camera to be able to record video files. Offline Record – Enable to keep recording if the Network Camera is offline. File Encryption – Enable the File Encryption to encrypt recorded video files. encrypted using OPENSSL.
this function. Click Apply to apply settings or Cancel to cancel changes.
Maintenance User Management This section explains how to enable password protection and create multiple accounts. The administrator account name is “admin”, which is permanent and cannot be deleted. Click Add to create an account. Enter the new user’s name, password and confirm password. Administrators can add up to 10 user accounts. Select the privilege level for the new user account from the drop-down list.
Administrator - user has access to view and change the Configuration page. Users with administrator privilege can change other user’s access rights and delete user accounts. Click Delete or Update to delete or modify a user’s account. Viewer - user can only access the main page for live viewing. Remote Viewer - user can only access the main page for live viewing using TCP protocol. Language Select the desired language from the radio button.
Firmware Upgrade This feature allows the user to upgrade the camera firmware. It will take a few minutes to complete the process. NOTE - Do not power off the camera or camera during the upgrade. Upgrade - Click Browse… and specify the firmware file. Click Upgrade. The camera will begin upgrading and will reboot automatically when the upgrade is finished. Configuration This feature allows the user to export/import the configuration files of the network camera.
Reset to Default This section is used to restore the camera to default factory settings. Check the boxes to preserve the IP, Wireless, Date and Time, EasyLink, or Language settings. restore the camera to default factory settings. Click Apply to Reboot This feature will reboot the camera. Click Apply to begin. A message will pop up asking “The device will reboot. Are you sure?” Click “OK” to continue. The camera will take about one minute to reboot.