ETN Series Mini P/T Dome IP Camera Auto Tracking, Easy Installation, Micro SD Card, Night Vision User’s Manual Copyright © EverFocus Electronics Corp, Release Date: October, 2013
Copyright 2013 EverFocus Electronics Corp. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission of the EverFocus Electronics Corporation. EverFocus 12F, No.79, Sec. 1, Shin-Tai Wu Road, Hsi-Chih, Taipei, Taiwan TEL: +886 2 2698 2334 FAX: +886 2 2698 2380 www.everfocus.com.
About this document All the safety and operating instructions should be read and followed before the unit is operated. This manual should be retained for future reference. The information in this manual was current when published. The manufacturer reserves the right to revise and improve its products. All specifications are therefore subject to change without notice.
Precautions 1. Do not install the camera near electric or magnetic fields. Install the camera away from TV/radio transmitters, magnets, electric motors, transformers and audio speakers since the electromagnetic fields generated from these devices may distort the video image or otherwise interfere with camera operation. 2. Never disassemble the camera beyond the recommendations in this manual nor introduce materials other than those recommended herein.
Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1 Physical Description.................................................................................................................... 2 Features ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Installation .................................
7.2.1.3 WDR Setting................................................................................................. 38 7.2.1.4 Infrared LED Setting ..................................................................................... 39 7.2.1.5 Microphone Setting ..................................................................................... 39 7.2.2 Streaming ...................................................................................................................... 40 7.2.2.
ETN2160/2260/2560 1. Introduction The ETN Series IP camera is a palm-sized P/T dome that comes with three models, 1 MP, 2 MP and 5 MP, providing up to 10 fps at 2560 x 1920 viewing resolution. The cameras support dual streams from H.264, MJPEG or MPEG4. Equipped with 19 IR LEDs, the ETN series cameras can support the night visibility of up to 10 meters. The ETN series cameras are small yet versatile.
ETN2160/2260/2560 2. Physical Description 1 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 9 10 No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Item Name Light Sensor Lens Microphone Reset Button Micro SD / SDHC Slot LEDs Release Button Plastic Cut LAN / PoE Cable Power Cable Descriptions Detects lights. Fixed IRIS with 4 mm focal length and F2.0 aperture. One built-in microphone. Resets all configurations to the factory default settings. For inserting a micro SD / SDHC card. 19 IR LEDs for infrared illumination in night vision applications.
ETN2160/2260/2560 3. Features 1/4” color CMOS image sensor delivers 1-megapixel resolution (ETN2160) 1/2.
ETN2160/2260/2560 4. Installation 4.1 Packing List Please check that there is no missing item in the package before installing. • • • • • Camera x 1 Base Plate and Mounting Plate x 1 RJ-45 connector x 1 Software CD x 1 Quick Installation Guide x 1 • Mounting Kit x 1 - Screw Anchor x 2 - Long Screw x 2 - Short Screw x 2 - Fix Screw x 1 Note: 1. Equipment configurations and supplied accessories vary by country. Please consult your local EverFocus office or agents for more information.
ETN2160/2260/2560 4.3 Basic Installation The camera adopts a clever mounting design for users to easily install or remove it from the wall / ceiling. Base Plate Mounting Plate Base Plate Mounting Plate Please follow the detail steps below to mount the camera to the wall / ceiling: 1. Screw the Base Plate onto the bottom of the camera using the supplied Short Screws. Base Plate Camera Base 2.
ETN2160/2260/2560 3. Drill the two marks and insert the supplied two Screw Anchors into the anchor holes. Then, screw the Mounting Plate to the wall / ceiling. Mounting Plate Wall / Ceiling Screw Anchors Long Screws 4. Thread the cables from the side cut of the camera or through the wall. a. To thread the cables through the wall / ceiling: (1) Drill a hole on the upper-left side of the Mounting Plate.
ETN2160/2260/2560 b. To thread the cables from the side cut of the camera: (1) Remove the camera cover by pressing the Release Button. Break the Plastic Cut and then pull it out. Release Button (2) Run the cable through the side cut of the camera cover. Cables (3) Slide the camera into the Mounting Plate.
ETN2160/2260/2560 5. Press the Release Button to remove the cover and then optionally insert a micro SD / SDHC card to the card slot. Micro SD / SDHC Card Slot 6. Connect the network and power cables to the camera. 7. Place the dome cover back by aligning the Cut-Out with the Release Button. Press the dome cover for it to snap into place. A “click” sound should be heard when installed properly. Cut-Out Release Button 8. Screw the camera to the Mounting Plate using the supplied Fix Screw.
ETN2160/2260/2560 4.4 Wall-Mount Installation Using a Dome Bracket You can optionally install the camera onto the wall using a Dome Bracket (BA-ED). 1. Remove the Top Cover and Bracket Plate from the Dome Bracket. Top Cover Bracket Plate 2. Drill two small holes on the wall and insert the supplied two Anchors into the holes. Drill another hole on the wall only if you wish to run the cables through the wall. Attach and screw the Dome Bracket to the wall using the supplied two Long Screws.
ETN2160/2260/2560 3. Screw the Base Plate onto the bottom of the camera. Base Plate 4. Run the cable through the hole of the Bracket Plate and then screw the Mounting Plate to the Bracket Plate using the supplied three Short Screws. Bracket Plate Mounting Plate 5. Slide the camera into the Mounting Plate and then screw the camera using the supplied Fix Screw. Fix Screw 6. Place the camera into the Dome Bracket.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7. Thread the cables from the side cut or through the hole on the wall. Through the wall 8. Along the wall Put the Top Cover back to the Dome Bracket.
ETN2160/2260/2560 5. Accessing the User Interface This section explains how to access the Web interface of the camera for configuration. 5.1 Checking the Dynamic IP Address You can look up the IP address and access the Web interface of the camera using the IP Utility (IPU) software included in the software CD. Please connect the IP camera in the same LAN of your computer. 1. Install and then start the IPU program , the following IPU window appears.
ETN2160/2260/2560 3. Click OK, the Live View window appears. Note that for the first time user, you will be prompted to choose a desired video standard (lower-left image). Check the desired video standard, input a host name and then click the Apply button, a Thank You window appears (lower-right image). To access camera live view, click the Launch eZ.IP Connect button. To change video standard, see 7.2.1.1 Camera Setting. Note: 1. You might be required to download ActiveX for viewing the camera feed.
ETN2160/2260/2560 4. To optionally configure the Machine Name, IP Address, IP Type or Port Number using the IPU: a. Log in the camera by checking the desired model and then click the Log in in dialog box appears. icon. The Log b. Type the Username and Password. Click the OK button, the status of the selected camera will displayed Login. Note: 9. The default user ID is user1 or admin and the default password is 11111111. 10.
ETN2160/2260/2560 5.2 Settings for Microsoft Internet Explorer A. To enable Remote Live View, Firmware Upgrade and ActiveX Prompt on Internet Explorer, some settings have to be complete. Please follow the steps below: 1. On the computer, click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Action Center (click Change User Account Control Settings), the User Account Control Settings window appears. Adjust the slide bar to Never Notify and then click OK. Restart your computer if requested. 2.
ETN2160/2260/2560 3. In the Download unsigned ActiveX controls field, select Prompt. In the Include local directory path when uploading files to a server field, select Enable. Click OK. 4. In the Internet Options window, click the Advanced tab and then disable Enable memory protection to help mitigate online attacks. Click OK.
ETN2160/2260/2560 B. On the Setting page, you can see the following Process Loading window every time when you click the Apply button. The spinning loading wheel indicates the loading process is running. If you don’t see the wheel spinning, click the Advanced tab in the Internet Options window and then enable Play animations in webpages*. Click OK. C.
ETN2160/2260/2560 5.3 Connecting the Camera to the Network There are three methods to connect the IP camera to the network: Router or LAN Connection, Direct High-Speed Connection and One-to-One Connection. Router or LAN connection This is the most common connection in which the IP camera is connected to a router and allows multiple users on and off site to see the IP camera on a LAN/WAN (Internet). The camera must be assigned an IP address that is compatible with its LAN.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Direct High-Speed Connection In a Direct High-Speed Connection, the camera connects directly to a modem without the need for a router. You need to set the static or dynamic WAN IP address assigned by your ISP (Internet Service Provider) in the camera’s configuration web pages. To access the camera, just type “http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”, where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address given by your ISP.
ETN2160/2260/2560 5.4 Live View Window The Web User Interface is designed with two styles: Dark and Light. You can switch between the two styles by clicking the UI Style Switch button on the upper-left corner of the Live View window.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Icon Name: Descriptions UI Style Switch: Click to switch the user interface style between Dark and Light. Location Panel: Click to move the camera to the location within the angle of view (Pan: -100° ~ 100°; Tilt: 20° ~ 90°). The configured preset points can also be displayed on the panel. The current position will be indicated with a red tiny square; while the preset positions will be indicated in green. For details on how to set up the preset points, please refer to 5.
ETN2160/2260/2560 5.5 Setting up the Preset Points You can configure up to 20 preset points. The configured preset points will be displayed on the Location Panel with green tiny squares. 1. 2. 3. 4. On the Live View window, click the Go to button to display the Create new preset panel. Select a desired location on the Live View. There are two ways: a. Using the Location Panel: Click on the Location Panel to select a desired location. b.
ETN2160/2260/2560 5.6 Switching Streams The Streaming function allows users to switch between Main and Sub streams on the Live View. You can set up the Main stream and Sub stream to the Local or Remote connection type respectively. To enable the stream switching function on the Live View window, you have to configure the camera stream settings first (see 7.2.2.1 Video Codec Setting). After configuring the camera stream settings, you can start using the Stream Switching function on the Live View window.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Pan / Tilt Function To operate the Pan / Tilt function, simply click the Direction Buttons. Home Position Click the Home button to return to the default Home Position (see the red tiny square on the Location Panel). You can optionally configure the desired Home Position (see 7.2.3.2 Camera Control). Auto Pan Click the Auto Pan button to start / stop the default Auto Pan function. You can manually set up the Auto Pan range (see 7.2.3.2 Camera Control).
ETN2160/2260/2560 6. Playback You can remotely play back the recordings stored in the on-camera micro SD card, NAS server, or locally play back the recordings stored in the computer. 6.1 Local Playback You can archive the recordings from the Micro SD card on the camera to your computer, or record the camera live view along with audio to the computer, and then use any players supporting MOV (SD card recordings) or MPEG4 (Live View to PC recordings) format to play back the recordings.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Micro SD Card Slot To start the remote playback function: 1. Enable the “Store at SD card” function and configure the recording settings (see 7.3.2 The Record Type). 2. Set up the NAS server settings to create a NAS server folder for the SD card recordings (see 7.4.2 SD Card). 3. Access to the SD card NAS server folder. a. Enter the IP address of the IP camera or the NAS host name (refer to 7.4.1 NAS Server Setting) in the Address Bar of a folder, such as \\192.168.10.10 or \\storage.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7. Settings Click the Setting button on the Live View window to enter the camera settings page. To go back to the Live View window, click the Home button . 7.1 System Settings 7.1.1 System Information & Log 7.1.1.1 System Information You can see the system information displayed on this page.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.1.1.2 Status You can see the network information displayed on this page. 7.1.1.3 Parameters The parameters information can be displayed on this page. 7.1.1.4 Remote Log Setting You can enable/disable uploading log data to the remote server (RFC 3164-compliant). To upload log data to the FTP, select Enable in the Remote log field, type the IP address and port number of the remote server and then click the Apply button.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.1.1.5 Current Log The current log data is displayed on this page. You can click the Export to HTML button to save the log data to the desired storage location.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.1.2 Network 7.1.2.1 Protocol Setting You can transmit the data stream from the IP cameras using the UDP, TCP or HTTP protocol through the remote/local network. Select a protocol for the remote network and local network respectively. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings. UDP: The UDP protocol allows for more real-time audio and video streams.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.1.2.2 Network Setting You can configure the networking setting on this page. By default, the camera uses DHCP to assign IP address. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings. 【Network Setting】 Network Type: DHCP: This setting lets the camera use an automatically assigned (dynamic) IP address. This address can change under certain circumstances. For instance, when the camera’s network switch/hub has to be rebooted.
ETN2160/2260/2560 IP address: Type the IP address. Subnet mask: Set up the subnet mask for your network, so that the IP camera will be recognized within the network. Example: 255.255.255.0. Default router: Type the router IP. Primary DNS server: Type the IP address of the DNS server provided by the ISP. Secondary DNS server: Type the IP address of the secondary DNS server provided by the ISP. PPPoE: This is a DSL-connection application. The ISP will ask the user to input an account name and password.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Note: In certain router models, it is possible that you will not be able to access the camera using DDNS while inside the router’s network. Please try using a PC located outside of your router’s network. 【RTSP Stream Access Names】 You can transmit the audio/video stream from the IP camera using the RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) on the network. Type the URL as “rtsp://61.30.125.43/liveN.sdp” for stream 1 and stream 2. The maximum length of the name is 19 digits.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.1.2.3 DDNS Setting DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) is a service used to map a domain name to the dynamic IP address of a network device. You can set up the DDNS service for remote access to the IP camera. DDNS assigns a domain name (URL) to the IP camera, so that the user does not need to go through the trouble of checking if the IP address assigned by DHCP Server has changed.
ETN2160/2260/2560 3. Set up the DDNS setting in the DDNS Setting field: Type the host name in the textbox and click the Apply button. 4. Open a browser, type the domain name “(host name).everfocusddns.com” in the address field and click the Enter button. The Live View window of the camera should be displayed. You can also obtain a free host name if you select ip-discovery.com: 1. 2. 3. Type a desired host name and your e-mail address. Click the Apply button to obtain the free host name.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.1.3 DateTime 7.1.3.1 Time Zone You can select a time zone for the camera. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings. 7.1.3.2 Daylight Saving Select One hour ahead to turn the clock forward by one hour. Select One hour behind to turn the clock back an hour. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings. 7.1.3.3 Time Setting Set up the time for the camera.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.2 Camera Settings 7.2.1 Camera 7.2.1.1 Camera Setting You can configure the following camera settings. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings. Color mode: Select Color to apply the camera video with color images or Black and white with black and white images. Video orientation: Check Flip to vertically rotate the video or Mirror to horizontally rotate the video.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Brightness: Adjust the image brightness level ranging between -5 and +5. The default value is set to 0. Saturation: Adjust the image saturation level ranging between -5 and +5. The default value is set to 0. Contrast: Adjust the image contrast level ranging between -5 and +5. The default value is set to 0. Sharpness: Adjust the image sharpness level ranging between -5 and +5. The default value is set to 0.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.2.1.4 Infrared LED Setting You can turn on/off the built-in IR LEDs. This function is very useful when the camera is installed under low illumination environment. Mode of infrared led: Select Automatic and adjust the sensitivity between 0 and 4, the IR LED will be automatically turn on based on the detected light level. Select Manual to manually turn on/ off the IR LED. Low lux mode: This function will improve the video quality when the environment is under low lux.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.2.2 Streaming 7.2.2.1 Video Codec Setting You can set up the Main stream (Stream 1) and Sub stream (Stream 2) to the Local or Remote connection type respectively and then further set up the video settings including codec and resolution to both streams. After configuring the camera stream settings, you can start using the Stream Switching function on the Live View window (see 5.6 Switching Streams).
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.2.2.2 Snapshot and Time Display Setting You can select a resolution for the snapshot image. You can also enable the time and date overlay function to mark the time and date information on the live view, video recordings and snapshot images. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings. Note that checking the “add time and date on the picture/stream” will also display the Camera Name on the live view, video recordings and snapshot.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.2.3.2 Camera control You can set up the Home position or configure the Auto Pan range on this page. After configureing the settings, you can operate the configured Home position and Auto Pan using the the PT Control Panel on the Live View window (see 5.7 PTZ Control Panel). Set the home position: Set default value as home position: Select to restore to the default Home position value. Click the Apply button to apply the setting.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.3 Record 7.3.1 The Record Storage Is This page displays the schedule record storage information such as storage location, and its total / used / available space. If you select Store at NAS in the The Response Mode setting option (see 7.3.2 The Response Type), this page will shows the NAS storage information as below. If you select Store at SD card in the The Response Mode setting option (see 7.3.2 The Response Type), this page will shows the SD Card storage information as below.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.3.2 The Record Type You can set up the recording settings on this page. Select Enable to display the following settings. Select Disable will hide the settings. Note: If the schedule record is enabled, the Event function (see 7.5 Event) will be automatically disabled. You can only use either schedule record or the event record. 【The Schedule Mode】You can set up the record schedule.
ETN2160/2260/2560 【The Response Mode】You can select to store the recordings either at NAS or at SD card. Store at NAS: NAS Server Address: Enter the NAS server IP address. Workgroup: Enter the workgroup name of the NAS server. NAS Shared Directory: Enter the NAS shared directory path. User Account: Enter the user name of the NAS account. User Password: Enter the user password of the NAS account. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.3.3 Client Setting Record You can configure the recording path for the Live View recordings. The Live View recordings will be stored at the configured path of your computer. Folder: Click Browse to select a directory for the recording files. The default recording directory is C:\Record. File Name Prefix: Enter the name for the recording files. Add date and time suffix to file name: Check the box if you want to add the date and time information to the file name.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.4 Storage Only the original Administrator “user1” or “admin” can access to and configure the Storage setting page. SD card inserted in the camera can be used as a NAS server. Note: You need to check the Save at SD card box in the The Response Mode in 7.3.2 The record type to be able to use this function. 7.4.1 NAS Server Setting 【NAS Server Setting】 SD Card NAS server: Check the box to enable the NAS server function of the SD card. NAS host name: Enter a SD card NAS host name.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.4.2 SD Card This page displays the storage status of the inserted SD card and the recording files at the SD card NAS server for downloading. Total space: Displays the total storage capacity of the SD card. Used space: Displays the used storage capacity of the SD card. Free space: Displays the available storage capacity of the SD card. Format: Click to format the SD card. Note: Once you select the Store at SD card in The Response Mode setting option (refer to 7.3.
ETN2160/2260/2560 To access to the SD card NAS server folder for editing files, 1. Enter the IP address of the IP camera or the NAS host name (refer to 7.4.1 NAS Server Setting) in the Address Bar of a folder, such as \\192.168.10.10 or \\storage. 2. Enter the user account and the password to access to the folder as below (only for the original Administrator: “admin” or “user1” to use this function).
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.5 Event You can set up the video motion detection event or periodical event to automatically notify the users when an event occurs. You can also set up a schedule to automatically record the videos when an event occurs. Note: You need to disable the schedule record (please refer to 7.3.2 The Record Type) to be able to use this function. 7.5.1 Application Setting Click Enable to display all the following settings for configuration.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.5.2 Schedule Mode This schedule mode is only for event recording such as motion event or periodical recordings. Select a schedule mode (Every day / Week day / Schedule date) for event recording and set up a record start / end time and date. Every day: Enter a desired start / end time for everyday recording. Week day: Enter a desired start / end time and select desired week days for recording.
ETN2160/2260/2560 【Video motion detection】Select this to configure areas in which motion will be detected by the camera. Up to 16 areas can be configured. To set up a motion area, 1. Drag the gray frame to a desired place and size. 2. Set up the following settings: Windows Name: Type a name for the motion area.Object Size: Slide the bar to set up the size of object which will be detected or not when it enters the configured motion area.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Tracking level: Select a tracking level. Tracking record: Check the box to enable the recording function when a tracking event is triggered. You can further set up to record the tracking video clips at NAS or SD card (see 7.5.5 Response Mode). Source: Select a source stream for the video clips. It’s recommended to use stream 3 for saving bandwidth. There are three options, Stream 1, Stream 2 and Stream 3. You can configure the Stream 1 and Stream 2 settings in the Streaming setup (see 7.2.
ETN2160/2260/2560 【Record】: Select this if you want to view the event-triggered recording files (about 7-second video). Source: Select a video source for recording. It’s recommended to use stream 3 for saving bandwidth. There are three options, Stream 1, Stream 2 and Stream 3. You can configure the Stream 1 and Stream 2 settings in the Streaming setup (see 7.2.2 Streaming). The Stream 3 is fixed by the system, which is set up with H.264 and 640x480 resolution, and cannot be configured.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.5.5 Response Mode You can select multiple response modes for the camera to transmit the above selected media mode (System log / Snapshot / Recording / Message) for notification or backup use.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Send an E-mail: Check this box to send the system logs, snapshots or recordings via email. E-mail security mode: Select an E-mail security mode. Server address: Input the sender’s e-mail address, so that the receiver can recognize the sender when an event message is received. Server port: Enter the port number for SMTP. The default is 25. User account: Input the user’s login ID. User password: Input the user’s login password.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Store at SD card: Check the box if you want the camera to store the system logs, snapshots or recordings at the SD card (This option will show up only if such a card has been inserted). Note: Once you check the Store at SD card box, the SD card will not be able to be formatted, and the Format button will be grayed out in the 7.4.2 SD Card setting page. Therefore, please format the SD card before enabling this function.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.6.2 Manage User The system administrator can create up to twenty user accounts on this page. To add a new user: Click the Add a new user button, and the Add a new user setting page will display as the following figure. There are three kinds of user access levels (Administrator / Operator / Viewer) with different privileges respectively as blow. Please select a user access level, and set up its name and password. The maximum length of the user name is 49 digits.
ETN2160/2260/2560 The added users will be shown on the Manage user page as below. To modify the existing user: Click the Update a existing user button, and you can modify the user’s access level / password on the following page. Please check the Change Password box first. To delete the existing user: Click the Delete a user button right next to the user account you want to delete.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.7 Access List 7.7.1 Access List Setting Use this page to specify IP addresses that are allowed / denied to access this camera. By default, any IP address can access the camera. Note: 1. The user can only use either the Allow or Deny filter type because the allow and deny functions cannot work simultaneously. 2. Switching the configured filter type will erase all the previously added filter list, so please carefully decide which filter type you want to use before applying the setting.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.7.2 Filter information The added IP address filter list will be shown on this page. Click Delete address to delete the added IP address respectively.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.8 Maintenance 7.8.1 General Setting Please input Camera Name: Enter a name for the camera which will show on the upper-left side of the live-view page. Note that you can only input alphabetic and numeric characters or symbols in a maximum of 31 digits. Multilingual characters are not supported. Please turn on or turn off led indicator: The red LED indicates the camera is powered while the blue LED indicates the camera is connected to the network.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.8.3 Restore System If you want to restore all settings except the network setting (the settings in 7.1.2 Network), check the Network type box and click Restore. If you want to restore all settings except the Administrator password (the settings in 7.6.1 Security Setting), check the Administrator password box and click Restore. You can also check both of the boxes to restore the all settings except the selected two settings. Restore: Click to restore all settings to factory default. 7.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.8.5 Export / Import File Export: To make a backup file of the machine’s current configurations, click this button to save all the configurations to a configuration file. This will enable the user to reload these configuration settings if the settings are changed and there is unexpected behavior. Upload: To load a previously saved configuration, click the Choose File button to locate the saved configuration file (see above) and then click the Upload button.
ETN2160/2260/2560 7.8.7 Language Please select a language: Select the language to be displayed on the Web interface of the IP camera. The default language is English. Click Apply to apply the changes or Cancel to cancel the changes and return to the previous settings.
ETN2160/2260/2560 8. Upgrading Firmware Using IP Utility You can upgrade the Firmware using the IP Utility software included in the software CD. 1. Install and then start the IPU program , the following IPU window appears. The IPU will automatically search the IP devices connected in the LAN. 2. Log in the camera by checking the desired model and then click the Log in dialog box appears. icon. The Log in 3. Type the Username and Password. Click the OK button, the Login status will display.
ETN2160/2260/2560 4. Click the Upgrade Firmware button , a browsing window appears. 5. Select ETN Firmware File (*.pck) from the drop-down list and then select the firmware file (.pck) from your computer. The IPU will automatically upgrade the firmware and the count-down status appears. Once the process of firmware upgrade and camera rebooting is complete, the Status will leave a blank column. Note: Up to 10 cameras can be simultaneously upgraded to the latest firmware.
ETN2160/2260/2560 9. Specifications Model ETN2260 ETN2160 ETN2560 Camera Image Sensor 1/4” color CMOS 1/2.7” color CMOS 1/3” color CMOS Megapixel 1 MP 2 MP 5 MP Max. Resolution 1280 x 800 1920 x 1080 2560 x 1920 Min. Illumination 0.5 Lux at F2.
ETN2160/2260/2560 Audio Audio Capability Audio input Audio Compression G.711 Interface Built-in microphone Network Interface 10 / 100 Base-T Ethernet, LAN / PoE Cable Supported Protocols TCP/IP, HTTP, SMTP, FTP, DDNS, UPnP, Telnet, NTP, PPPoE, DNS, DHCP, RTSP Security Password protection, User privilege Mechanical Memory Card One built-in micro SD / SDHC card slot * The camera only supports Micro SD/SDHC card up to 32GB in size.
ETN2160/2260/2560 10. Troubleshooting Error messages pop up When these error messages pop up, follow the steps below to fix the problem. 1. To enter the Registry Editor of your computer: Click Start and type “regedit” in the Search Program and Files field. 2. Click the Enter button, the Registry Editor window appears.
ETN2160/2260/2560 3. Find the KeepAlive Timeout Dword by following the path: \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings 4. Double-click KeepAlive Timeout and this window appears. 5. Change the Value data to 480000 and click OK.
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