AVer FD2000 User Manual
Table of Contents PREFACE............................................................................................................................................ 1 PRODUCT FEATURES ....................................................................................................................... 1 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 2 PACKAGE CONTENTS............................................
SYSTEM > USER MANAGEMENT > GUEST USER ................................................................................ 32 SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > SETTING ........................................................................................ 33 SYSTEM > NETWORK SETTING > RTSP ........................................................................................... 34 SYSTEM > IMAGE .........................................................................................................................
Preface The FD2000 is an H.264 2-megapixel; full HD dome camera designed with ultra-discreet, recessed-mount and super mini dimension (Φ:97mm) for indoor use. With innovative and unique fix supports, FD2000 is specifically developed for recessed mounting in suspended ceilings (drop ceilings), offering discreet video surveillance solutions that is ideal for retail stores, boutiques, schools, banks, elevators and other office buildings.
Specifications Hardware RAM 256MB Flash 256MB Image Sensor 1/3” CMOS (2 megapixels) Lens Type Fixed lens, f=3.4mm Electric Shutter 1/25~ 1/8192 sec (PAL); 1/30~ 1/8192 sec (NTSC) I/O N/A Video Out N/A Audio In 1 (built-in microphone, mono type) G.711 (64K) Audio Out N/A Power over Ethernet Yes Power Consumption PoE Class 0 (IEEE802.3af): 5.5W Dimensions Ø : 97 x 104.5 H (mm) Weight 380g This unit operates with PoE as power supply only.
System Motion Detection Yes, 4 different areas Triggered Action N/A. All the triggered actions have to be done on VMS Pre/ Post Alarm N/A. All the triggered actions have to be done on VMS Security Password Protection Firmware Upgrade HTTP mode (can be upgraded remotely) Simultaneous Connection Suggestion up to 6 clients (H.
Package contents Item Descriptions 1. FD2000 2. CD (User’s Manual and Quick Guide included) 3. Mounting template label *This model doesn’t support power adapter and only supports PoE power.
Product Installation Monitor Setting 1. Right-click on the desktop. Select “ Properties” 2. Change “Color quality” to “Highest (32-bit)”.
Hardware Installation and I/O Pin Assignment 1.
Definition: Index # 1 2 3 Name Bracket Body Top Case 7
Network LED and Button Definition 2. Installation Step 1: Use the mounting template label to mark-out and prepare the mounting area. Drill a round hole with Ø84 ㎜ in diameter in the ceiling. Put network cable through the round hole on the ceiling, and then attach to the camera body. Put camera into the round hole on the ceiling. Please hold the camera body to avoid falling.
Step 2: Use a screwdriver to swivel three screws to bring out three locking arms. Tighten the screws sufficiently to compress the arms to adjust to mounting surface. [Notes] The clip design is suitable for the suspended ceiling less than 25.
Step 4: Attach the camera housing with extra care on direction. Step 5: Fasten the camera by screwing cover to the pedestal with screws and complete installation.
3. Disassembling the Camera Step 1: Loosen the screws on the cover.
Step 3: Pull down the camera while the bracket is still attached to the ceiling. Move the two fasteners to take out the camera body. (Two of three applicable fasteners in total can be forced to move). Take off the camera body while the bracket is still attached to the ceiling.
Step 4: :Pull down network cable and finish disassembly.
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Set up the IP camera through Power over Ethernet (PoE). PoE is a technology that integrates power into a standard LAN infrastructure. It enables power to be provided to the network device, such as an IP camera, using the same cable as that used for network connection. It eliminates the need for power outlets at the camera locations. [Note] 802.3at, 30W PoE Switch is recommended.
IP Assignment There are two ways to find IP Camera: − Finding IP Camera by using “NXU Lite recording software” − Finding IP Camera by using “AVer IPCam Utility” Finding IP Camera by using “NXU Lite recording software” 1. The NXU Lite software is in the attached software CD. Before launching it, please install the software first. During the installing process, users will be required to input a User name and Password for login NXU Lite system. Users can define the User name and Password as wishes.
3. Click “Setup” button. 4. Click “Add IPCam” button. 5. Select “IP Camera” item.
6. Key in IP Camera’s ID and Password (default is admin/admin) and click “Auto Search” to find camera. 7. In Search Result window, click it the IP camera model that user has purchased (Please ignore ONVIF connection item); the camera is in red text that is configurable. User can double-click on the camera is in red text and configure the IP camera’s setting; even the IP camera is not in the same IP segment. Press “OK” to back to previous screen and press “Connect” to start live view.
Finding IP Camera by using “AVer IPCam Utility” 1. Use the software, “AVer IPCam Utility” to assign the IP address of the IP camera. The software is in the attached software CD. 2. Run the IPCam Utility 3. Select the proper network adapter and click [Search] to begin searching. 4. Select and double click the IP camera you want to access. If you want to change the setting of the selected IP camera, enter the user ID, correct password, and change the settings and then click [Apply].
The IE browser will open and direct you to IP camera login page. This requires IPViewer.ocx to run. If the IE ActiveX warning message appears, click to allow running the add-on. [Note] The default IP address is: 192.168.1.168 The default ID and Password are both ”admin”. It is not allowed to enter device name in Chinese and any other special characters (' " \ & ^). Gateway number can’t be “0”.
Using DHCP Server/Router Network To use DHCP, please change the setting on the IE: IE configuration network setting enable DHCP function Apply. After finishing the setting, please use AVer IPCam Utility to find IP Camera.
Using NON-DHCP Server/Router Network In Non-DHCP server/router network, the static IP address must be assigned to the device each time when adding another IP camera to the network; the default IP address of the current one must be changed to avoid conflict. Please make sure the Subnet of the PC’s IP address and the IP camera’s IP address are the same. [Example] The same Subnet: IP camera IP address: 192.168.1.168 PC IP address: 192.168.1.100 Different Subnets: IP camera IP address: 192.168.1.
IP camera IP addresses: A quick way to access remote monitoring is to double-click on a selected IP camera in “Camera Name list” in AVer IPCam Utility. Then, the IE browser will open and connect to IP camera. [Notes]: The default Gateway number is 0.0.0.0. Users can change Gateway number only when choosing Static IP. 5. Then, please key in the default “ID” and “Password”, both of which are “admin”.
Install ActiveX Control The first time you attempt to view the camera video via Internet Explorer, it will ask you to install the ActiveX component. If the installation fails, please check the security settings for the Internet Explorer browser. 1. IE Tools Internet Options… Security Tab Custom Level… Security Settings Download unsigned ActiveX controls Select “Enable” or Prompt. 2.
5 When the following dialogue box appears, click “Yes”.
Using the IP Camera Browser Interface The admin have the full access to the IP Camera browser interface. The menu on the left, you can expand and navigate to access all the features. Preview Launch the Internet Explorer browser, type the IP address of the IP camera in the address field. It will show the following dialogue box. Key-in the ”ID” and “Password”. The default”ID” and “Password” are both “admin”. Once connected to the IP camera, the following program interface will appear.
Name Function (4) FW Version Show IP camera’s current firmware version (5) Logout Exit the application (6) Stream status display Press button to display video stream status, such as codec and frame rate. Press it again to turn off. (7) Video screen Change the video screen display. Display the actual video pixel size Display the video screen in fixed size. Display the video in full screen mode. Press ESC to exit full screen mode. (8) Capture Capture and save the image on the screen in *.
System > General In this section, only admin level is authorized to configure the IP camera system maintenance and the date and time settings. System > General > Maintenance In the Maintenance tab, the administrator can upgrade the system firmware; reset the configuration settings, reboot, and restore all back to factory default settings. Name Function (1) Video System Select the video format. (2) Import Configuration Settings settings file from the computer hard disk to IP camera.
Name (5) Network Camera Reboot (6) Firmware Upgrade Function Turn the IP camera off and on again. Upgrade the firmware to the latest version. All camera motions will shut down during firmware update. Close any other screens before starting a firmware update. Never disconnect power and LAN cable during the firmware update process, or an update failure will occur and maintenance will be required. Rebooting the unit after firmware update may take approximately 3 minutes.
System > General > Date & Time In the “Date & Time” tab, the administrator can set and update the system’s date and time. After filling in the correct settings, click Apply to apply the new settings. Name (1) Synchronization Mode Function Select the date & time settings method. Manual – Manually set the date and time. Sync with NTP Server – Obtain the date and time setting from NTP server. Key in the NTP server name. Sync from PC – Obtain the date and time setting on the current login computer.
Name Function time. (effective in NTP mode only) System> General > Event Log In this section, it displays the IP camera system event log.
System > User Management In this section, only admin level is authorized to create, delete, and edit the account in Account tab and configure the client connection setting in Connection tab. System > User Management > Admin IP camera supports two different user accounts – Administrator (Admin) and Guest User. User Type Access Rights Admin Can access all the configuration pages Guest User Can only access the preview and status information pages.
System > User Management > Guest User There are five Guest Users. Enter the user name in “Username”, the password in “Password”, and re-enter the password to confirm. The default language is English. [Note] 1. The password can’t be empty, otherwise, user are not able to login successfully. 2. Please don’t use special symbols as user name such as *, %, $, &.
System > Network Setting > Setting Device Name: Key in the preferred device name to rename it. Default name is “ipcam”. Network Type: IP camera supports DHCP, static IP. Click Apply to save the configuration. − DHCP: Using DHCP, please choose “ON” to enable it and IP camera will get all the network parameters from DHCP server automatically. − Static IP: Please choose “OFF” on DHCP item so that the IP camera will use static IP setting.
System > Network Setting > RTSP Users can set RTSP port here. 1. RTSP URLs for Stream 1, Stream 2 and Stream3 are: rtsp://(ip address):(RTSP port)/stream1, rtsp://(ip address):(RTSP port)/stream2, rtsp://(ip address): (RTSP port)/stream3, respectively. 2. RTSP default ID/Password: rtsp/1234. If users set the ID the same as login ID, the password has to be the same as login in password.
System > Image There are 2 tabs: Preference and Privacy Mask. System > Image>Preference In Preference tab, you can adjust the IP camera image parameters, change the video orientation, and adjust the enhanced functions, such as Shutter Speed, Day-Night and D-WDR. Exposure: Auto Exposure: Automatic Exposure controls the light intensity of picture. Users can select Manual or AES (Automatic Electronic Shutter) for the unit depending on applications.
Sense up: Sense up 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. Sense up can be selected from OFF, 1/30, 1/15, and 1/7.5. As Sense up activates, the exposure time becomes longer and frame rate becomes smaller, and moving objects may result in blurred images.
WDR: This function to provide clear images even under back light circumstances where intensity of illumination can vary excessively namely when there are both very bright and very dark areas simultaneously in the field of view of the unit. WDR enables capturing and displaying of both bright and dark areas in the same frame in a way that there are details in both areas, i.e. bright areas are not saturated, and dark areas are not too dark. Picture: Picture Flip: Set image to be upside or down.
System > Image > Privacy Zone For the security purpose, there are four areas can be setup for privacy mask. Click “Set Privacy Zone” button first and drag an area on the image screen. Then, click Apply button to save the setting. Please set up these four privacy zones one by one.
System > Video Stream > Profile There are up to six profiles to choose from. The one that users are using will be in Current Profile. In each profile, parameters are all configurable including Image Mode, Resolution, Frame Rate, Bit Rate, Bit Rate Control, and GOP. Be sure to click Apply when done. [Note] 1. To get the best mobile viewing quality, please download AVer iViewer (AndroidViewer) from the Apple App store or Google Play. iViewer takes video from Stream 1 or Stream 2.
System > Audio FD2000 supports 1-way audio (mono). User can send audio from IP camera built-in MIC to remote site. a. IP Camera to PC: select “ON” to start this function. b. Select audio input level among High, Mid, and Low for sound input level. c. In live video screen, click button to turn on or off 40 the speaker of PC.
Event > Motion This function is designed to trigger a video recording when the unit detects a motion. Motion Detection: Set “ON” to turn on motion detection and set motion sensitivity and area. Sensitivity: Choose different levels of 1~100 for sensitivity. “100”: Motion is activated with slight changes in brightness or motion. “1”: Motion is activated with big changes in brightness or motion. Object Size: Choose different levels of 1~100 for object size.
Status Information Networking Info: Displays network information of the IP camera. Product Info: Displays product information of IP camera. .
Factory Default 1. Beside Ethernet jack, find the default hole at left side. 2. Press and hold for 5 seconds to return to factory default. 3. To reboot system, press reset hole for 5 seconds. 4. When it goes back to default setting, the default gateway is 0.0.0.0. Please change the setting in IP finder utility from DHCP to Static IP and then modify the gateway number so that the IP finder utility can find the IP camera successfully.
Troubleshooting Here are some useful tips on how to solve some common problems. Problem Solution I forgot the account and password for Please refer to the manual of “Factory Default setting” FD2000. How can I go back to default description. setting? How can I record video clip from Web We don’t support recording on IE. Please use the GUI? attached free NXU Lite software in CD to record.
FCC NOTICE (Class B) This device complies with Part 15 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. Federal Communications Commission Statement NOTE- 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.
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