MEGApix® IVATM 4K Galaxy Ball IP Camera DWC-MVD8WiATW - IVA license pre-loaded, vari-focal lens DWC-MVD8Wi28TW - IVA license pre-loaded, fixed lens DWC-MPVD8WiATW - IVA+ license pre-loaded, vari-focal lens DWC-MPVD8Wi28TW - IVA+ license pre-loaded, fixed lens User’s Manual Ver. 07/21 Before installing and using the camera, please read this manual carefully. Be sure to keep it handy for future reference.
Safety Information CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN. CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Precaution This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Important Safety Instructions 1. Read these Instructions. - All these safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is installed or operated. 2. Keep these Instructions. - The safety, operating and use instructions should be retained for future reference. 3. Heed all warnings. - All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4. Follow all instructions. - All operating and use instructions should be followed. 5.
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Introduction - Product & Accessories Camera Cables Hexagonal Wrench HEX1.5 (For fixing camera rotation) Screw (For installing the bracket) Hexagonal Wrench HEX2.
Introduction - Part Name Camera Rotation Screw Photodiode Lens IR LED Camera Tilt/Pan Screw SD Card Slot Reset Button 2nd Video Alarm In/Out Audio In/Out RJ-45 Connector DC Power Jack Waterproof cap 5
Installation - Disassemble the camera Before installing your camera, you have to read the following cautions. 1. You have to check whether the location can bear five times of the weight of your camera. 2. Don’t let the cable to be caught in improper place or the electric line cover to be damaged. Otherwise it may cause a breakdown or fire. 3. When installing your camera, don’t allow any person to approach the installation site. If you have any valuable things under the place, move them away.
Installation - Installation Template Sheet 1 Using the template sheet, make the cabling hole on the wall/ceiling. After making the cabling hole, pass the cables through the hole. 2 Connect the network cable and power cable respectively. See the section 'Installation - Cabling' for details. Put the Lan cable into (a), then (b) will be assembled to (a) tightly. As a final step, (c) need to be assembled to (b) without making any space.
Installation - Installation Using Mount Bolt & Nut Template Sheet 8 1 Disassemble the camera. See the section Installation - Disassemble the camera’ for details. 2 Using the template sheet, make the cabling holes on the ceiling panel. 3 Insert the 2 mount bolts into bottom case of camera.
Installation - Installation Using Mount Bolt & Nut 9 1 Insert the mount bolts into template holes after connecting the cable. 2 Fix the bottom case by tightening mount nuts to mount bolts on the ceiling panel.
Installation - Adjusting the Camera angle Panning 140° Rotation 300° Tilt 80° 10
Installation - Cabling Two Options Use a PoE-enabled switch to connect data and power through a single cable and begin viewing and recording images instantly. A non-PoE switch will require an adaptor for power transmission. 2. Using a Non-PoE Switch If a PoE-enabled switch is not used, use a power adaptor for power transmission and non-PoE switch for data transmission. Follow the illustrations below to connect the camera without a PoE-enabled Switch. 1.
Installation - Cabling 6 5 2 1 Power Audio input Power connection Please, check the voltage and current capacity of rated power carefully. Power requirements WHITE DI (-) YELLOW DO (-) SKY BLUE DO (+) GRAY +DOT 5 In 1 COM N.C In 1 COM In 1 COM Alarm input Alarm output 6 5 4 Audio output Audio output Connect the ‘audio out’ port of the camera to the ‘line in’ port of the speaker. If the speaker without the amplifier is connected to the audio out port, it doesn’t work properly.
Installation - Inserting/Removing the SD Memory Card The memory card is an external data storage device that has been developed to offer an entirely new way to record and share video, audio, and text data using digital devices. Micro Recommended SD card specification (not included) • Type: Micro SD (SD/SDHC/SDXC) • Manufacturer: SanDisk, Samsung, Transcend, Micron • Capacity: 4GB~128GB • Class: UHS-I U3 Class 10 New micro SD card over 64GB must be formatted on the first use.
Network Setup - DW IP Finder™ Thumbnail view Firmware version Select network to scan Camera’s uptime Filter results Scan network Open IP configuration settings Show/hide thumbnail view Refresh thumbnail view Ping camera Bulk IP assignment Bulk password assignment Camera’s network information Firmware upgrade Camera’s name, IP and MAC addresses Selected camera’s username and password 1 To install the DW IP Finder, go to: http://www.digital-watchdog.
Web Viewer Screen - Basic Screen (Default) Password change is required at the initial connection in a factory reset state. The web client cannot be fully utilized until a new password has been assigned. 1 You cannot see the image, and the setup button is disabled. 2 Change the password with the CHANGE PASSWORD button. 3 After changing the password, login again by pressing the RE-LOGIN button.
Web Viewer Screen - Basic Screen 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 The web viewer is optimized with Internet Explorer 10 (or above) and Mozilla Firefox. “If VLC is not installed or the VLC plugin is not supported (Chrome), ‘Live Buffering’ and ‘Channel Select’ (subjects 3 and 4 in the diagram) will display as ‘Live Viewer’. If so, select HTML5 (MJPEG) from the Live Viewer menu to view the video. 1 Live video display. This is the region for the live video stream from the camera. 2 Setup a popup button.
Setup - Video and Audio Setup Video Configuration 1 2 1 Detail Page - When you select an item from the menu, you can set the details for the selected item.
Setup - Video and Audio Setup Video Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 1 Live Video Channel Setup - The video can be configured to various settings with a combination of codec and resolution. The camera performance should be considered when setting multiple channels, as the performance of the camera will be affected. H.265 (HEVC) codec with a higher bitrate may cause unstable live streaming or reload the webpage. 2 Codec - Choose the video codec.
Setup - Video and Audio Setup Video Configuration 6 7 8 GOP (Group of Pictures) Size - Set up the number of frames (P-frame) which contain only changed information based on the basic frame (I-frame). Regarding videos with lots of movement, if you set the GOP size bigger, only the number of P-frames is bigger. As a result, the video resolution will be low but ‘File size’ and ‘Bit-rate can be decreased. GOP (Group of Pictures) Size I-frame and P-frame creation for MPEG4, H.264, and H.
Setup - Video and Audio Setup Video Configuration 9 10 11 12 13 9 Target Bitrate - If Bitrate Control is set to be CBR, you can set the Target Bitrate. 10 Quality - For VBR control mode, The Target Quality of the video can be setup. 11 Smart Core - Off / Smart.RC 12 Extension Option Off - You cannot use the Extension Option. SVC-T On - The H.264, H.
Setup - Video and Audio Setup OSD Configuration 1 2 3 1 Date / Time - Display the current time. 2 User Text - Output the TEXT entered by the user. Support a maximum of 30 characters. 3 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - Video and Audio Setup Region of Interest Configuration 1 2 3 4 The region of interest function gives a more efficient picture quality for the indicated area to improve the qualities of movement in the scene without compromising the bandwidth. 1 Stream - Select the Stream. Currently supports only H.264, H.265 (HEVC). The function is not supported in the MJPEG codec. 2 Activation - Enable or disable the region of interest function. 3 Quality - Set the quality of the set area.
Setup - Video and Audio Setup Audio Configuration 1 2 3 4 1 Codec - Select the Audio Codec. Currently, the camera supports codec G.711. 2 Volume - Select the Audio Volume from 0 to 10. 3 Sample Rate - Select the Audio Sample Rate. Currently, the camera supports 8000 Hz. 4 Click ‘Save’ to save all changes.
Setup - Video & Audio Setup Privacy Mask Configuration 1 2 3 Use this function to mask areas that you want to hide on-screen to protect privacy. 1 Activation - Enable or disable the privacy mask function. 2 Area - Select Area1 ~ Area16, then draw the privacy mask in the video display. 3 Click ‘Save’ to save all settings. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous setting. Click ‘Clear Area' to delete the selected Area1~Area16.
Setup - Camera Setup Camera Image Adjustment 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Sharpness - The higher the number, the sharper the lines in the image will appear. 2 Brightness - The higher the number, the brighter the image will appear. 3 Contrast - The higher the number, the stronger the contrast between colors in the image will appear. 4 Saturation - The higher the number, the more saturated the colors in the image will appear. 5 Hue - The higher the number, the stronger the hue in the image will appear.
Setup - Camera Setup Camera Exposure Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Auto Exposure - Automatic exposure (AE) automatically sets the aperture or shutter speed, based on the external lighting conditions for the photo. 2 Exposure Level - The higher the number, the brighter the image will appear. 3 AE metering - AE metering mode refers to how a camera determines the exposure. 4 Shutter Speed - If this speed is faster, the moving object can be photographed without the ghost effect.
Setup - Camera Setup Camera Day and Night Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Day and Night • Auto: In this mode, the IR cut filter is removed automatically depending on the light condition around. • Day: In this mode, the IR cut filter is applied to the image sensor all the time. Thus, the sensitivity will be reduced in the dark light condition, but better color reproduction performance is obtained. • Night: In this mode, the IR cut filter on the image sensor is removed all the time.
Setup - Camera Setup Camera Backlight Settings 1 2 3 This feature is used when lighting conditions may cause detail loss in the camera's view due to high contrast. 1 WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) - Enable or disable the feature. 2 WDR Level - Set the WDR level from the available options. Select from normal, low, or high. 3 Click ‘Save’ to save all changes. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous setting. Click 'Default' to change the settings back to their factory defaults.
Setup - Camera Setup Camera Backlight Settings 1 2 This feature is used when lighting conditions may cause detail loss in the camera's view due to high contrast. 1 WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) - Enable or disable the feature. 2 Click ‘Save’ to save all changes. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous setting. Click 'Default' to change the settings back to their factory defaults.
Setup - Camera Setup Camera White Balance 1 2 3 4 1 Activation - Enable or disable the White Balance function 2 White Balance Mode - Select White Balance depending on the lighting conditions. 3 RGB Gain - The R/G/B gain can be set only when the White Balance Mode is set to Manual. 4 Click ‘Save’ to save all settings. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous setting. Click 'Default' to settings to the factory defaults.
Setup - Camera Setup Camera Image Enhancement 1 2 3 4 1 3D Noise Reduction - Reduce digital noise in low-light conditions, improving video quality. 2 Mirror - Reverse the video horizontally. 3 Flip - Reverse the video vertically. 4 Click ‘Save’ to save all settings. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous setting. Click 'Default' to settings to the factory defaults.
Setup - Camera Setup Video Enhancement 1 2 1 Flicker - In environmental situations where the camera's image appears to flicker, change the Hz values to improve the camera's image. 2 Click ‘Save’ to save the current settings. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous setting. Click 'Default' to settings to the factory defaults.
Setup - Network Setup Network Status This menu displays the camera's current network settings. To make any changes to the settings, you must go to the appropriate network settings tab.
Setup - Network Setup Network Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Network Type - Define the network IP address type. Select Static Mode for a fixed IP or Dynamic Mode for a dynamic IP address. If you select Static Mode, enter the camera's IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Server, and all ports. If you select Dynamic Mode, the IP address will be assigned automatically by the DHCP network requirements.
Setup - Network Setup Auto IP Settings 1 2 3 1 General Setting - Enable or disable the Auto IP Settings. 2 Auto IP Settings Information - Display the camera's Unique ID and Auto IP address. 3 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - Network Setup ONVIF Settings 1 2 3 1 Authentication None: Allow access to the camera without ONVIF authentication. WS - Usertoken: Allow access to the camera with WS-User Token of ONVIF authentication. WS - Usertoken + Digest: Allow access to the camera with WS-User Token and Digest of ONVIF authentication. 2 Discovery Mode - Enable or disable discovery mode. 3 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - Network Setup UPNP Settings 1 2 3 1 2 3 General Setting - Enable or disable the UPNP function. Friendly Name - Define the friendly name. Support a maximum of 30 characters and special characters. • Do not use: / ~ ! $ ( ) { } [ ] ; , • Acceptable special characters include; @ . _ Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - Network Setup DDNS Settings 1 2 3 1 DDNS Disable - If it is selected, the DDNS service does not work. 2 Public DDNS - To use public DDNS service, select a site address listed on the list. After filling out the Host Name of the site the setup is completed by entering the username and password registered in that DDNS site.
Setup - Network Setup FTP Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 To transfer/save the image to the relevant sites through FTP, then FTP needs to be setup. 1 General Setting - Enable or disable the FTP function. 2 FTP Server Address - Define FTP Server IP Address. If the IP Address form is incorrect, a message box will be shown to try again. 3 FTP Upload Path - Define a path in FTP server to store video.
Setup - Network Setup SMTP Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 To send/save the image to the relevant sites by Email, SMTP needs to be setup. 1 General Setting - Enable or disable the SMTP function. 2 Mode - Select the security mode of SMTP from Plain or SSL / TLS. After checking the account setup of your SMTP Server, you may select one. 3 SMTP Server Address - Define the SMTP Server Address. If the IP Address form is incorrect, a message box will be shown to try again.
Setup - Network Setup SNMP Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 SNMPv1/SNMPv2 - Select the SNMPv1/SNMPv2 option and type the names of Read and Write communities. SNMP trap can be used to check periodically for operational thresholds or failures that are defined in the MIB. 2 SNMP Trap - Enable or disable the SNMP trap. SNMPv3 contains cryptographic security, a higher security level, which allows you to set the Authentication password and the Encryption password.
Setup - Network Setup RTSP Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Target Stream - Select the stream you want to set. 2 Time out - Set the RTSP time out. The session is disconnected after the specified time-out. 3 QoS Setting - Set the quality of service to ensure data transfer performance. 4 RTP Multicast - Check RTP Multicast Start/Stop. To activate RTP Multicast. 1. Click the “On” button. 2. Enter accessible RTP Multicast IP, the port for video stream control, RTP packet TTL. 3. Click the “Apply” button.
Setup - Trigger Action Setup Action Rules Configuration 1 2 1 Action rules List - It indicates the custom action rule information added to the Action rules list. 2 Click ‘Add’ to add custom action rules. Click ‘Modify' to modify selected items from the action rules list. Click 'Delete' to delete selected items from the action rules list.
Setup - Trigger Action Setup Action Rules Add/Modify 1 2 3 1 Name - Define the name of the action rules. Input text cannot exceed the limit (3~15 characters). 2 Action1 ~ Action5 - Select the action to take If the event occurs. 3 Click ‘Save’ to save all settings. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous menu.
Setup - Trigger Action Setup Image Transfer Configuration 1 2 1 Pre/Post Alarm Image - Image Transfer due to event is configured by setting the image transfer rate and Pre/Post alarm duration. Descriptions 2 Number of Images Define the number of images transferred per second. Pre-alarm Duration Define the duration of the image transfer before an event. Post-alarm Duration Define the duration of the image transfer after an event. Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - Trigger Action Setup Relay Out Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 1 Relay Output - Select the Relay output. The number of relay outputs available depends on the camera model. 2 Mode - Select the monostable/bistable for relay mode. 3 Idle State - Select whether the contact is normally opened or is closed. 4 Duration - Relay out is operated during the setting time. In monostable mode, this function must be set up. 5 Click 'Apply' to save all changes.
Setup - Event Setup Event Rules Configuration 1 2 1 Event Rules List - It indicates the custom Event Rule information added to the Event Rules list. 2 Click ‘Add’ to add custom event rules. Click ‘Modify' to modify selected items from the event rules list. Click 'Delete' to delete selected items from the event rules list.
Setup - Event Setup Event Rules Configuration 1 2 3 4 1 Name - Define the Event rule name. 2 Event - Select the event among motion detection, network disconnection, illegal login detected, temperature critical, schedule, sensor detection. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous setting. You need at least one event. 3 Rules - Select the action rule defined in the Trigger Action-Action rule menu. 4 Click ‘Save’ to save the current settings. Click 'Cancel' to return to the previous setting.
Setup - Event Setup Motion Detection Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 1 Motion Detection - It shows the Motion event status. Event Alert Icon( ) appears if ‘Motion Detection’ is activated. 2 Area - Set the motion detected area. Click in the display window to draw the motion area. You can set up to four areas. 3 Activation - Enable or Disable motion detection function. 4 Sensitivity - Define the sensitivity of motion detection.
Setup - Event Setup Temperature 1 2 3 4 1 Mode - Select Fahrenheit or Celsius. 2 Threshold - Define the temperature at which the event trigger occurs. 3 Temperature - It indicates the current temperature of the IP camera. 4 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - Event Setup Alarm Configuration 1 2 1 Input Device Setup - Select input device type from OFF / N.O. / N.C. Operation 2 OFF Ignore this input sensor. NO The contact is normally open and closed when activated. NC The contact is normally closed and open when activated. Click ‘Apply’ to save all changes.
Setup - Record Setup Record Management 1 2 3 4 1 Target Stream - Select the channel you want to record video. 2 Click ‘Save’ to save the current settings. 3 Recording List - Display the information about the recording settings. 4 Click ‘Modify’ to modify the selected item in the recording list.
Setup - Record Setup Record Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Enabled - Enable or disable this function. 2 Storage Device - This option shows the SD card currently mounted on the camera. 3 File Type - Select the recording file type. Currently, the camera supports MP4 file type. 4 Storage - Select the storage type. SD Card (Disabled) selection is not allowed. 5 Continuous - If continuous mode is enabled, the camera will start recording automatically.
Setup - Record Setup Recording List 1 2 3 4 5 1 Storage - Select the Storage from the available options. 2 Filter - Select the date/time, event, sort, or storage format to filter the recorded video results. 3 Click the 'Refresh' button to refresh the search results as needed. Click 'Filter' to view the filtered recorded video. 4 Recording List - Display the information of the recorded video. 5 Click 'Play' to view the selected item in the list of the recorded video results.
Setup - Record Setup Recording Video 1 2 3 1 Recording Video Viewer - Play the recorded video. 2 Recording Video Information - Display information about the recorded video. 3 Click 'Replay' to view the recorded video again. Click 'Back' to return to the previous menu.
Setup - Record Setup Storage Configuration Display the SD card information mounted on the device. Select an item from the Storage List to configure its related functions.
Setup - Record Setup Storage Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Storage Size - Total capacity of SD card and the remainder of it are displayed. 2 Auto Delete - Select the period for auto delete. The data stored before the set period will be deleted automatically. Delete all stored images older than the selected time. 3 Overwrite - If ON is selected, once the SD card has less than 8MB storage available, new data will start to overwrite the oldest data.
Setup - Security Setup IP Address Filter Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 IP Address Filter - Enable or disable this function. 2 IP Filter Type - Select the recording IP filter type. 3 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings. 4 Filter IP Address - Display the filtered IP address. 5 IP Address - Define the IP address you want to apply the IP filter. 6 Click ‘Add’ to add the IP address to the list. Click ‘Remove’ to remove the IP address selected in the list.
Setup - Security Setup RTSP Authentication Configuration 1 2 1 RTSP Authentication - Enable or disable the RTSP authentication. 2 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - Security Setup IEEE 802.1X Configuration 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The feature is needed when connecting the camera to the network protected by the IEEE 802.1X. IEEE 802.1x - Enable or disable the IEEE 802.1x feature. 1 2 • • • • Protocol MD5: It provides one-way password-based network authentication of the client. PEAP: It is similar to TTLS in that it does not require a certificate on the client side. TTLS/MD5: It does not require a certificate on the client side.
Setup - Security Setup HTTPS Configuration 1 2 3 HTTPS encrypts session data over SSL or TLS protocols instead of using plain text in socket communications. 1 2 3 Certificate - Select an installed certificate. If you cannot select a certificate, please install the certificate from the Security->Certificates menu. HTTPS connection Policy - Select one of “HTTP”, “HTTPS”, “HTTP and HTTPS” depending on the connected web, ONVIF, RTSP over HTTP.
Setup - Security Setup Certificates Configuration 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 8 1 Server/Client Certificates - Shows the installed certificates. 2 Create Self-Signed Certificate - A self-signed SSL certificate is an identity certificate signed by its creator. But they are considered to be less trustworthy. 3 Properties - Shows information about the selected certificate. 4 Delete - Delete the selected certificate.
Setup - Security Setup Certificates Configuration 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 Detail for Install Certification. 1 Certificate From Signing Request - Select to install a signed certificate returned from the CA. 2 Certificate And Private Key - Select to install Certificate And Private Key to install a certificate and private key. 3 Certificate Name - Enter a unique name to identify a certificate. 4 Select File - Choose the certification file. 5 OK - Request installing a certificate.
Setup - Security Setup Auto Lock 1 2 1 Auto Lock - Enable or disable the Auto Lock function. When enabled, the system will lock itself for five (5) minutes after three (3) failed login attempts. 2 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - System Setup System Information 1 2 3 System Capability information. 1 Device Name - You can define the device name. 2 Location - You can define the device's location. 3 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - System Setup System Diagnostics 1 Shows basic hardware functions after inspection. 1 Shows Uptime, SD card, NAND, EEPROM, Audio chip, Important file system, and NTP Status. Warning: If the camera is abnormally terminated, a download button will appear on the diagnostics page to download a file that allows you to check the error information you can.
Setup - System Setup Configuration Backup 1 2 Use this page to import or export the camera settings. Select to download or upload camera settings. The following settings are NOT included in the backup files: Network (except RTSP information), System > user management, PTZ settings (on PTZ models). Download: save the camera's current settings. Check the box next to 'Download', enter a backup key and click APPLY. The backup key can be of any value.
Setup - System Setup Firmware Update 1 2 3 1 Version Information - It shows the current Firmware Version in the system. 2 Web Update - Select the Firmware file on your computer by clicking the [Select file] button. 3 Start F/W Update - Click this button to start the update. Progress of uploading will be displayed using Progress Bar. If you assign the wrong file name, an error message will be shown. Warning: 1. Do not turn off the power to the camera during the firmware update.
Setup - System Setup Date and Time Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 TimeZone Setup - Choose the time zone for the camera. It will be activated after clicking the ‘Apply’ button. Before setting below ‘New Camera Date and Time’, set the correct time zone first. 2 Time Format - Select the time format yy-mm-dd or mm/dd/yy. 3 Current Date and Time - Current date and time setting in the Camera. 4 Synchronize with my computer - Set the date/time using those of the PC currently connected.
Setup - System Setup DST Settings 1 2 3 Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of setting the clocks forward one hour from standard time during the summer months, and back again in the fall, to make better use of natural daylight. 1 General Setting - Enable or disable the DST function. 2 Date and Time Settings - Set the start time and end time that the DST applies. 3 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - System Setup Users Management 1 2 1 Users - List all the user accounts for authentication. 2 Add - Register a new user. ID Password Retype Password Password Hint User Authority 3 4 Enter a new user ID. Admin already exists. Enter the user password. (Check the password) Enter the user password again for verification. Enter the password hint. Select Operator or Viewer. Viewer: Only monitoring is allowed. Operator: Most of the functions are allowed except ‘Setup’.
Setup - System Setup System Log 1 2 3 1 Filter - Select a date, time, sort, or type of log to filter the log. 2 Click the 'Refresh' button to refresh the log list. Click 'Filter' to view the filtered log. Click 'Backup' to back up the filtered log. 3 System Log List - The filtered log is displayed.
Setup - System Setup Factory Reset 1 2 1 Reset to the factory defaults - Return the setup to the factory default. All - Reset all Settings to the factory defaults. Except Network Settings and User Settings - Reset all camera settings to factory default except for the network settings. 2 Click ‘Apply’ to save all settings.
Setup - System Setup Restart If you click the ‘RESTART’ menu, a message box will be shown to confirm. Click the ‘OK’ button to restart.
Setup - System Setup System Open Source License This menu shows a list of all the System Open Source License information in the camera, including Open Source Name, Version, License, etc.
Setup - System Setup Plug-In 1 2 3 4 5 1 Plug-in List - View all plug-ins currently installed on the camera. 2 Configuration - Show the settings for the selected plug-in from the list. Start/Stop - Start/stop the selected plug-in from the list. Uninstall - Remove the selected plug-in from the list. Logs - Download the log file for the selected plug-in from the list. 3 Information - View additional information for the plug-in selected from the list.
Network Setup - Quick Start of Network Connection Follow the steps below to complete the initial network setup. 11 Access your IP Camera via the Internet (from a different network from the one your camera is): If you use a static IP address assigned by your ISP: 1. Open Internet Explorer. 2. Type the address of the IP camera. 3. If you use a router, enter the routers’ static IP and the web port number of the IP camera. i Do not power on the IP camera until instructed.
Network Setup - DDNS Registration If you have a DYNAMIC IP service from your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you cannot tell the current IP address of the IP Camera. To solve this problem, you must register with our DDNS service. First, you must check if you are using dynamic addressing. If so, register your IP Video Server on our DDNS website before you configure, setup, or install the IP Camera. Even though your IP is not dynamic, you will benefit by registering your device with a DDNS service.
Network Setup - Guide to the Network Environment Please configure the IP Camera at the installation site. You must determine your network scenario to configure the IP Camera with the proper TCP/IP settings. This tutorial will guide you through the process. Before actually configuring the IP Camera, determine settings to be applied. Record those settings to be used to configure your IP Camera for reference. When configuring your IP Camera, treat the IP Camera as another PC on your network.
Network Setup - Setup Case A, B Case A: Dynamic IP + Personal Router [Most SOHO] Configure your IP Camera’s TCP/IP properties: Camera 1 Network Type: STATIC (even though you have Dynamic IP from your ISP, use STATIC on the IP camera). 2 Internet Address: A private IP address such as 192.168.0.200 (example) i You need to assign an IP address to the IP Camera just PC as you do with PC.
Network Setup - Setup Case C, D Case C: Static(Fixed) IP [Dedicated line directly to the IP Camera] Case D: Dynamic IP + DSL/Cable Modem [Connected directly to the IP Camera] Camera Camera Cable/xDSL Modem (ISP Provided) Gateway or Router at ISP Phone Line or CATV Public Line Internet Internet i To connect the IP Camera directly to a modem, power down and reset the modem.
Network Setup - Port Forwarding After entering the correct TCP/IP settings, you are ready for ‘Port Forwarding’ (Cases A, B). Use the table below to note your camera's TCP/IP settings for future reference. You may need this information to access your IP Camera and to configure ‘port forwarding’. 1 IP camera TCP/IP settings IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Preferred DNS server DDNS server Web port 2 After clicking ‘Apply’, the system will prompt for a reboot.
Network Setup - Starting IP Camera After forwarding correctly the Web Port, through your router (if applicable), install the IP Camera in a proper location. 1 Locate the serial number located on the label attached to the bottom of the IP camera, you will need this for DDNS registration. 2 Connect the IP Camera to your router or cable/ DSL modem (per your network scenario) via a Cat5/5e UTP Ethernet network cable. 3 Supply power to the IP camera.
Appendix FAQ 1. My POWER light is not on? 8. How do I “PING” an IP address? Power is not being supplied to the unit. Please use the 1) Open an MS-DOS (or Command) prompt power supply shipped with the unit and verify that a 2) At the prompt type - “ping xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” (without the power source is active from the attached power outlet quotes and replace the “x” s with an IP address) used to connect the adapter.
Specifications - Dimension Unit: inches (mm) 4.29" (109mm) 2-⌀5.1 ⌀3.07" (⌀78mm) 4.4" (112mm) ⌀4.
Specification - Spec. CAMERA Image sensor Total pixels Focal length Field of view I/O AND EVENT 1/2.8” 4K CMOS Audio in/out 1 (1.0Vrms, 3kΩ) / 1 DWC-M(P)VD8WiATW: 3864(H) X 2228(V) DWC-M(P)VD8Wi28TW: 3952(H) x 2320(V) DWC-M(P)VD8WiATW: 2.7mm ~ 13.5mm, F1.4, MFZ DWC-M(P)VD8Wi28TW: 2.8mm, F2.0 DWC-M(P)VD8WiATW: D: 38.2°~105.°, H: 33.1°~90.3°, V: 18.9°~49.° Alarm in/out 1/1 Video output (2nd video out) 1 CVBS 1.
Warranty Information Go to https://digital-watchdog.com/page/rma-landing-page/ to learn more about Digital Watchdog’s warranty and RMA. To obtain warranty or out of warranty service, please contact a technical support representative at: 1+ (866) 446-3595, Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM EST. A purchase receipt or other proof of the date of the original purchase is required before warranty service is rendered.
Limits and Exclusions There are no express warranties except as listed above. The Warrantor will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages (including without limitation, damage to recording media) resulting from the use of these products, or arising out of any breach of the warranty. All express and implied warranties, including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above.
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