AVN812 MEGAPIXEL WIRELESS NETWORK CAMERA SERIES OPERATION GUIDE Please read instructions thoroughly before operation and retain it for future reference. n812_operation_V1.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Product Features....................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Package Content....................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Product Overview .......
1. OVERVIEW 1.1 Product Features Easy network setup with your iPhone / iPad Network access via either wireless IEEE 802.11b/g/n connection or a wired Ethernet connection to provide flexible installation options 1.
1.4 Rear Panel RJ45 Port: Connect your network cable. Power: Connect the supplied regulated power supply. External I/O Port A 4-pin I/O terminal is supplied with the camera for external alarm device connection. For details, please refer to “1.5 External I/O Port” at page 2. Reset Button: With the power connected, press to reset all parameters, including the IP address to factory default settings. The camera will reboot after default reset.
2. CAMERA ACCESS WITH INTERNET EXPLORER This network camera can be accessed via Microsoft® Internet Explorer® and iPhone® / iPad® / Android™ mobile devices with our self-developed program “EagleEyes” installed depending on different using situations. Note: For details about accessing network cameras via iPhone / iPad / Android mobile devices, please refer to http://www.eagleeyescctv.com. Before using the camera, make sure you have configured the network settings, and the network connection is fine.
Function User Level Description Live Supervisor / Power User / Normal User / Guest Switch to the live view page. DPTZ Supervisor / Power User / Normal User Backup Supervisor / Power User Config. Supervisor Media Type Icon -- Switch to the DPTZ configuration page. For details, please refer to “2.3 Digital PTZ (DPTZ) Operations” at page 5. Enter the event record list for video playback. For details, please refer to “2.4 Event Record Search & Playback’ at page 5.
2.3 Digital PTZ (DPTZ) Operations This camera has PTZ capability, i.e. digital PTZ (hereafter called “DPTZ”), for wide area monitoring. STEP1: Click “DPTZ” to show the DPTZ control panel. STEP2: Select the functions when needed: FUNCTION Resolution ICON -- Select the video resolution for the DPTZ function. Only “VGA” and “QVGA” are available. Click to take a snapshot of the current view on a new window. Right click on the picture and re-save it to the location you want.
/ Previous / Next Hour Click to jump to the next / previous time interval in an hour, for example, 11:00 ~ 12:00 or 14:00 ~ 15:00, and start playing the earliest event video clip recorded during this whole hour. Fast Forward Increase the speed for fast forward. Click to get 2X, 4X, 8X & 16X speed forward eventually. Fast Rewind Increase the speed for fast rewind. Click to get 2X, 4X, 8X & 16X speed rewind eventually. Play Click to play the current video clip.
3. CAMERA CONFIGURATIONS Users can further configure this network camera by accessing via Internet Explorer. 3.1 System configuration menu Click “Config.” to enter the configuration page. Note: You need to be “Supervisor” to enter the system configuration page. If not, please re-log into the camera with the supervisor user level. The functions are categorized into six menus: Network, Camera, Record Timer, Storage, Trigger and General. For details about “Network”, please refer to “3.2 Network” at page 8.
Main Menu Sub-Menu Reference 1. Select the language of the web browser. General General 2. Check the MAC address of the camera. 3. Lock camera access after the specified time. 4. Enable or disable LED status indication. Time Set daylight saving time and the current time. Server Log Check the system event logs. Online Check the current online user(s). Account 1. Create a new user account with different access privilege. 2. Modify or delete an existing user account. 1.
3.2.4 DDNS Select “On” when the selected network type in “Network” is “PPPOE” or “DHCP”. For details, please refer to “Advanced Network Setup” from www.surveillance-download.com/user/n812.swf. 3.2.5 SNTP SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is used to synchronize your camera time with the networked computer systems. Function Description GMT Once users choose the time zone, the network camera will adjust the local area time of the system automatically.
3.2.7 MAIL Enter the detailed e-mail information and click “Save” to confirm. The information you set here will be applied when “Email” is selected in “Trigger” → “Trigger”. Function Description SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server address provided from your e-mail system supplier. Port Enter the port number provided from your e-mail system supplier. If this column is left blank, the e-mail server will use port 25 to send e-mails. Mail From Enter the name of the sender.
3.2.9 UPnP / Bonjour “UPnP” stands for “Universal Plug and Play”, which allows devices to connect seamlessly in the home and corporate environments and simplify installation of computer components, and is only suitable for Microsoft Windows-based operating system. “Bonjour” functions the same as “UPnP”, but it’s only suitable for Apple Mac-based operating system.
3.3 Camera 3.3.1 Camera In this menu, you can set the camera title, and specify where to display this title on the display. 3.3.2 Video Adjust video-related settings in different video format. “Quality” is related to image clearness. “FPS” is related to the fluency of the video. The more the FPS, the more fluent the video. “Max Bit Rate” is the maximum limitation of data transmission in the selected image format and resolution.
3.3.3 Color Adjust the color performance from Brightness, Contract, Hue and Saturation. Click and drag the slider to preview the color change on the right side of ths page and adjust the image color. To restore the default values, click “Back to Default”. 3.3.4 Audio Drag the slider to adjust the volume of the microphone and speaker. 3.3.5 LED To enable the LED light when the monitoring area is getting dark, select “Yes” in “Auto Enable”.
3.3.6 Advance Adjust the camera parameters if necessary. Item Description Shutter Speed Set the shutter speed based on your need. The options are: Up to 1/10 sec, Up to 1/30, Up to 1/15, Up to1/6, Up to 1 and Up to 2. Mirror Select “ON” to rotate the images horizontally based on your installation situation when necessary. Flip Select “ON” to rotate the image 180° when necessary. De-noise Click and drag the slider to adjust the level from 0 ~ 10 to decrease the noise shown in the dark environment.
3.4.2 Record Timer To schedule alarm recording or human detection recording, click “External Alarm” or “Internal Alarm” (human detection) to enable the recording, and select the day and time for recording. Note: The timer must be enabled for the record function to work properly. 3.5 Storage 3.5.1 Memory In “Memory”, you can check the remaining capacity for recording, or clear all recorded data saved if needed. Note: The recorded data will be removed also when you reset or reboot this camera.
3.6 Trigger 3.6.1 Trigger You can configure how this camera reacts when there’s an external alarm, a motion or PIR event. Detect Item Description External Alarm Enable or disable detection from external alarm-in device, and click the title “External Alarm” (in blue) to set or “N.C.” depending on the configuration of your alarm-in device. Motion Enable or disable motion detection. “N.O.” Motion detection is not supported when the stream format is Motion JPEG.
Item Description LED Alert Select the event type you want to enable the LED light when it occurs. For “External Alarm” and “Motion”, make sure you also enable the schedule timer in “Camera” “3.3.5 LED” at page 13. Record Select the event type you want to enable event recording when it occurs. Audio Alert Select the event type you want to enable audio alert when it occurs. “LED”. For details, please refer to 3.6.
3.7 General 3.7.1 General To change the language of UI interface, select from the drop-down list in “Language”. To allow the status LED indicators to show the status as indicated in “1.6 Status Indicator” at page 2, select “ON” “Enable” in “Status LED Mode”; to hide the status, select “OFF”; to only show the error status, select “Temporary Disable”. Note: The status LED mode will be restored to “Enable” after camera reboot when “Temporary OFF” is selected.
3.7.3 Server Log To quickly search the system logs you want by event type, click “Prev. Page” or “Next Page” to find the logs you want, or check the event type(s) and click “Reload” to start searching. To clear all system event logs, click “Clear All”. 3.7.4 Online You can check the current online user(s) with respective online information. To refresh the list, click “Reload”. To allow anonymous login, select “Enable” in “Anonymous Viewer Login”.
3.7.5 Account You can create a new account with different user access privilege, or delete or modify an existing account setting. How to create a new account Step1: Click “New”, and fill in the following columns. Column Description User Name Set a user name that will be used for camera access. The user name allows up to 16 alphanumeric characters. Password Set the password that will be used for remote login. The password allows up to 16 alphanumeric characters.
Step1: Select “ ” to browse to where you save the upgrade files, and select them one by one until all files are selected (up to four files). Step2: Select “Upgrade” to start system upgrading. Note: It takes a few minutes to finish the upgrade process. Do not disconnect the power during firmware upgrade, or the upgrade may be failed. The camera will reboot after the upgrade. System Configuration Backup This function is used to copy your system configuration to a “System.bin” file.
APPENDIX 1 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ▓ Network LAN Port YES LAN Speed 10/100 Based-T Ethernet Wireless Interface IEEE 802.
APPENDIX 2 BIT RATE TABLE FOR REFERENCE The data below is for reference only. The bit rates listed here may vary depending on the resolution, image quality & frame rate you choose, the complexity of your monitoring area, and how often the moving objects show in your monitoring area. Testing Environment Place: Office Entrance Network translation: H.
Resolution Quality Frame Rate (Dynamic) kbps (Static) kbps SXGA Best 1/15 581 374 High 405 342 Normal 487 248 Basic 337 141 Best 358 79 High 201 63 Normal 180 28 Basic 92 15 Best 111 84 High 99 68 Normal 97 54 Basic 58 42 VGA QVGA 24
APPENDIX 3 Q&A For more details about EagleEyes Q&A, please visit our official website: www.eagleeyescctv.com/supp_QnA.aspx. Question Answer I can connect to this camera in my house or office where it’s installed with wireless network. You didn’t configure this camera to Internet, but only in LAN. But when I leave my house or office, I can’t connect to it from my mobile phone (with 3G network), or other PC (connected to Internet). Why? My live images are not fluent.
APPENDIX 4 RECORDING TIME TABLE Below shows the estimated total recording time for each recording resolution. The recording time per resolution is the average value collected from the both alarm trigger conditions indicated in “Testing Environment”, and is for reference only. The time may vary depending on the resolution, image quality & frame rate you choose, the complexity of your monitoring area, and how often the moving objects show in your monitoring area.