DIGITUS® Plug&View IP cameras User Guide
1 Introduction: The Plug&View IP camera series by DIGITUS offers P2P cloud services in order to avoid the complicated network configuration for the camera installation. Everything you need is "Plug&View" and a few installation steps. 2 Supplied with: - 1 X IP camera - 1 X AC adapter - 1 X ethernet cable - 1 X installation CD - 1 X Mounting Accessories - * DN-16038/DN-16039/DN-16040/DN-16043/DN-16044 also include a built in 2GB memory for storage. 3 Installation procedure: 3.
4.3 Live image and PTZ The button "Live View" will display the live-stream or images from the selected IP camera in realtime. If you have multiple plug&view cameras installed, you can switch between the different cameras using the display on the left-hand side of the screen. Use the arrow buttons and to select other IP cameras from the list. In the event of connection problems, e.g. because of a slow Internet connection, you can click on to reload the live-stream or real-time images.
When hovering over a blue tag with the mouse, the color changes to orange and the details of the recorded clips are displayed. Select a specific clip to check this. During playback of the selected media clip, you can stop or pause it, or switch to the next clip, using the media control buttons. You can also drag the marker of the video search control to the desired position in the playback. Settings The Settings button opens up a special web user interface for the configuration of the IP camera.
In the camera matrix, click on "Settings" in order to see the list of cameras. In this list you can see the details of your camera(s) and by clicking on camera, with change the name of the you can remove a specific camera from your account and with the hook button underneath "Device Matrix" select if she should be displayed with a Live Image in the overview. By clicking on the "Plus" symbol on the left, above the list, an additional camera can be registered to your account.
Through the storage function of Google-Cloud, a copy of your video files from the microSD-card is loaded onto Google drive. This means, that the videos, triggered by movement or timer, can be played from the cloud storage, online, using your browser. Please log in to your Google drive and select the recorded video (RTV) files in the directory "SAT_Recordings" to watch the videos online.
5 Camera User Interface The camera user interface has 6 menu items (Home, Replay, Log, Parameters, System and WiFi). In order to be able to use the multimedia and control functions, the OCX component must be installed in Internet Explorer and the VLC Mediaplayer in Firefox and Chrome. A download link will be displayed in the user interface if necessary. 5.1 Home This page shows the live image from the camera.
5.4 Parameters This is where you configure Network, Video Parameter, DDNS & UPnP, Video Cover, motion detection, Alarm Setting, CMOS Sensor and Monitor. 5.4.1 Network Here you assign a fixed IP address to the camera, according to the configuration of your LAN, or select DHCP if you are using a DHCP-server, such as your router, for the assigning of IP-addresses. The ports for HTTP, RTSP and RCFG can be modified here, if port forwarding settings are required on your router.
5.4.2 Video Parameter Under Video Parameter you can configure the resolution, bit rate, Type, frame rate and image quality of the video stream. You can choose between 'high' and 'normal video quality'. 'High Quality Video' is used mainly for high-resolution video streams via a PC with higher clock frequencies and faster Internet connection. 'Normal video quality' is usually for use with mobile phones. The main- and sub stream modes support Constant Bit Rate (CBR) and Variable Bit Rate (VBR).
5.4.5 Motion Detection Enable the motion detection with a click on "On". The colored area within the video image is the motion detection area, i.e. the area in which a movement triggers a picture or a video recording. In the original delivery condition, almost the entire screen is covered with red boxes. In order to exclude certain areas from the motion detection, clickin the bottom right cornerof the colored marker and move the mouse towards the top left, while holding the mouse key down.
5.4.6 Alarm There are three types of alarm setting: Motion detection, Alarm in (external alarm) and Time. To activate the motion detection, click on the tab with the corresponding name. Please make the settings under the right-hand menu "Motion Detection" first, as long as the coverage and the sensitivity have not yet been set, as described in 6.1.5. Select the time frames for the motion detection with the left mouse button in the time grid.
With "Time" you can set the desired time for continuous recording to the microSD-Karte. You can, for example, set the time for the normal working hours from Monday to Friday, from 09.00 to 18.00, by marking the desired time period in the time grid with the mouse. The colored area means that in this period the recording will be continuously running. A second click in the colored area deletes the time window.
The settings for "Flip Config" turn the video image by 180°, e.g. when the camera is installed on the ceiling: "UpDown" – vertical rotation, "LeftRight" – horizontal rotation, "All" – verticale and horizontal rotation, "NoMove" – no rotation. In "Power Config" determine the frequency of the site for the indoor or outdoor use of the camera. For indoor installations and operation in Europe, select "Indoor 50Hz". For use outside Europe, e.g. in the USA and Japan, select "Indoor 60Hz". For outdoor use (e.g.
5.5 System The system settings consist of Local Setting, Time Settings, System Tools, User Management and Device Information. 5.5.1 Local Setting Here you specify whether the login to your account should be done automatically. Here you can set the video quality and for direct recording of images and videos via the local storage path to your computer, while video playback is activated. 5.5.2 Time Settings Manual setting, Sync with computer time, Sync with NTP and Time zone are optional.
5.5.3 System Tools Reboot – triggers a restart of the camera. After approx. 20 seconds you can log in again Factory default – resets the camera to factory settings. All of the changes you have made will be lost.
In the next window enter the WLAN-key and confirm with "OK". Next, the connection to your wireless LAN is established. The indication "Wifi connection will be established" is blinking in YELLOW. If the connection was successfully established, this will be displayed in a separate window. The display then changes to "Wifi connection". You can now remove the network cable from the camera and close the browser window. Trademarks DIGITUS is a registered trademark ASSMANN Electronic GmbH.