Network Camera Web Setup Manual Version 1.
Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 Connection and Login .................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Network Connection........................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Log in................................................................................................................................ 1 Live View ...........................................................
5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.2.4 DDNS Client............................................................................................................. 37 5.2.5 IP Filtering ............................................................................................................... 37 5.2.6 SMTP (Email) ........................................................................................................... 38 5.2.7 UPnP .......................................................................................
Note The instructions in this manual apply to the following models.
1 Connection and Login 1.1Network Connection Connect the camera to a network and run the IP Scanner tool. IP Scanner can search for the device on the local network. The camera is set to DHCP mode by default. Open up IP Scanner. In the device list, you can view the IP address, model number, and MAC address ad of each device. Select the applicable device and double click to open up the web viewer. See Figure 1- 1. Figure 1- 1 1.
Figure 1-2 There will be a prompt shown to recommend changing the default password. For direct connection installations on Speco’s plug and play NVRs with built-in PoE ports, please leave the password as default. For other installations, it is highly recommended to change the password for security purposes.
2 Live View After logging in, the live view screen will be shown. shown See Figure 2-1. 1 2 3 4 Figure 2-1 There are four sections: Section 1: System menu and stream selection Section 2: Function menu (snapshot, digital zoom, etc) Section 3: PTZ and zoom control menu (optional) Section 4: Live view display adjustment controls 2.1Stream Setup Note: Some models do not have a second sub stream (Sub Stream 2). 2) The setup interface is shown in Figure 2-2.
Please refer to the following table for detailed information. Parameter Function Main stream Click it to enable main stream video monitoring and click again to disable it. it Click it to enable Sub Stream1 video monitoring and click again to disable it. it Click it to enable Sub Stream 2 video monitoring and click again to disable it. You can select the streaming protocol from the dropdown list. There are three options: TCP/UDP/Multicast TCP is the default. Sub Stream 1 Sub Stream 2 Protocol 2.
5 Easy focus : Displays two parameters for focusing AF Peak and AF Max. AF Peak: Displays the video definition during the focus process. AF Max: optimal value for video definition. The closer close AF Peak and AF Max are to each other,, the better the focus effect is. 7 Audio Toggle audio. audio 8 Talk Toggle push to talk. talk 9 Help Opens the help window. window 2.3Live View Display Adjustment The interface is shown as in Figure 2-4.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 2-4 2.3.
Please refer to the following table for detailed information. Parameter Function Video setup Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Reset 2.3.2 Note: All operations here apply to web live view only. Please go to Setup -> Basic Setup -> Image Setup to adjust the parameters on the camera itself. Restore to system default setup. Original Size Click this button to display the actual resolution size of the stream. 2.3.3 Full Screen Click to go to full-screen mode.
Figure 2-6 Parameter Zoom Focus Function Adjust the focal length of the lens by clicking or long pressing “+”“-”buttons. Speed is used to adjustt the length of one step for a single click. 、 Adjust the focus by clicking or long pressing“+” “-” buttons. Speed is used to adjust the length of one step for a single click. Click to adjust the focus automatically. Auto-focus Note: Other lens operations are not allowed during this process.
2.4Fisheye Live View This section applies to O6MDP2 only. In live view, the interface shown in Figure 2-7 7 will be shown on the right side of the window. Figure 2-7 Note: The dewarping modes shown here in live view only affects what’s being seen in the web viewer only. To change the actual dewarped mode of the stream stream itself, it must be first configured in Setup. See section 5.1.1.7. Live view mode can be used to help set up the desired install and viewing modes.
3 PTZ Control See Figure 3-1 for PTZ controls. Parameter PTZ direction Speed Note PTZ supports eight directions: left/right/up/down/upper left/upper right/bottom left/bottom right. The higher the value, value higher the speed. Applies to pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris. Quick Position Use mouse to draw a box of interest in the image. The camera will rotate and zoom to the region.
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PTZ settings interface is shown in Figure 3-2. 3 Figure 3-2 3.1Scan/Tour/Pattern/Pan The interface is shown in Figure 3-3. Enter applicable values for tour and pattern. Click on start to begin the function and stop to end the function. Figure 3-3 3.2Preset Preset interface is shown in Figure 3-4.. Enter the preset value and press Go to.
3.3Go To Go to interface is shown in Figure 3-5. Enter the horizontal angle, vertical angle, and zoom position to go to that exact position.
4 Playback Recordings on the SD card can be accessed through the web browser. Note Before playback, the SD card must be properly installed and configured. Refer to section 5.4 for detailed instructions. 4.1Playback The SD card playback interface is shown in Figure 4-1.
4.1.1 Play Controls The control functions are shown in Figure 4-2 and Figure 4-3. Figure 4-2 Figure 4-3 Parameter ① ② ③ Function Play Press to start playing Stop Press to stop playing Press to go to the next frame. Play by frame Note: Recording will be paused while this function is in use.
4.1.2 Playback File In the calendar, dates highlighted blue have recorded data. See Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 Parameter Function Select “dav” for video playback. Select “jpg” for picture playback. File Type Data Source Default is SD card. Step 1. Click on a date highlighted in blue. blue The time bar will display recorded data. Green reen represents continuous recording, yellow represents motion recording, red represents sensor recording,, and blue represents manual recording. Step 2.
Figure 4-6 Parameter Search Download Format Download Back Function Search for recordings within the specified start time and end time for the date. Two formats are available for download: dav and mp4. Click to download to the specified path.. Path can be specified in Setup->Basic Setup Setup->Video >Video Setup->Path. Setup The system ystem does not support download and playback at the same time. Click to go back to the calendar interface.
4.1.3 Playback Cut Note: Playback cut function will automatically pause playback as cut and playback cannot be performed at the same time. Step 1. Click on a time on the time bar. Step 2. Click on the cut icon to set the selected time as the start time. Step 3. Click on another time for the end time. Step 4. Click on the cut icon to set the end time. Step 5. Click on the Save button to save the file. See Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 4.1.
4.1.6 Assistant Function Video playback assistant function is shown in Figure 4-10. Figure 4-10 Parameter Function Enable first and then click and drag on any area to digitally zoom in. Right mouse click to restore to the original size. Mouse scroll button can also be used. used Digital Zoom Snapshot 4.1.7 Click to save a snapshot for the video currently in playback. Image Playback See Figure 4-11 for the image playback interface.
5 Setup To configure camera settings, from the live view screen, click on the “Setup” button at the top left. 5.1Basic Setup 5.1.1 Image Setup Note: Available options may vary depending on the camera model. 5.1.1.1 Picture Step 1 Select “Basic Setup > Image Setup > Picture” as shown in Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 Step 2 Set picture parameters; please refer to the following table for more details. Parameter Brightness Note Adjusts the image brightness.
Parameter Note Saturation Adjusts the color saturation.. The color becomes darker when the value is increased. If the value is set too low, the image will look black and white. This does not affect the overall brightness of the image. Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness level of the edge on the image. Increasing the sharpness will also increase image noise. noise Gamma Changes the image brightness and improve the dynamic display isplay range of the image. Mirror Flips the image horizontally.
Step 2 Set exposure parameters; please refer to the following table for more details. Parameter Anti-flicker Note Outdoor 50Hz 60Hz (used in the United States) Camera exposure mode Note: When “Anti-flicker” is set to “Outdoor”, the “exposure mode” can be set as “gain priority” or “shutter priority” mode. The options are: Auto: image brightness is adjusted automatically according to the environment.
5.1.1.3 Backlight Backlight mode options are BLC, WDR and HLC. HLC • • BLC: compensates for high backlight areas behind a subject to make the subject more visible. WDR: balances washed out image with a large dynamic range. Typically used for lobbies, where the camera is pointing towards the door. • HLC: reduces exposure from bright light sources such as headlights. This can be applied in areas such as toll gates,, entrance and exit of the parking lots, lot etc.
5.1.1.4 WB WB (white balance) is used to adjust colors in the image so that objects that appear white in person are shown as white in the camera. Step 1 Select “Basic Setup > Image Setup > WB”, which will display the interface shown in Figure 5-4. 4. Figure 5-4 Step 2 Set the mode. When set to “Auto”, the system will compensate automatically for the white balance depending on the environment. When set to “Natural”, the system will compensate based on natural light settings.
5.1.1.5 Day & Night This is to set up color and monochrome switching. switching Step 1 Select “Basic Setup > Image Setup > Day & Night”, Night” shown in Figure 5-5. Figure 5-5 Step 2 To set the day & night parameters, refer to the following table for more details. Parameter Mode Sensitivity Delay Note Color: The camera image is always displayed in color. Auto: The camera switch automatically between color and black & white, depending on the light level.
5.1.1.6 IR Light IR LEDs can be controlled in this section. section Step 1 Select “Basic Setup > Image Setup > IR Light”, Light” shown in Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6 Step 2 Set the mode. When set to “Manual”, the brightness of the IR LEDs can be set manually. When set to “Smart IR”, the system will adjust the LED brightness according to the actual scene. When set to “Off”, IR LEDs will not operate even in darkness. darkness Step 3 Click “Save” to save the settings. 5.1.1.
Step 2 Select the desired parameters. Description are listed in the table below Parameter Installation Mode Function Three installation modes are available: Ceiling, wall, and ground. The orientation of the image will vary depending on the mode. When a specific record mode is set, the output stream will be the dewarped image on the mode that was set. This is helpful for situations where a recorder does not have the ability to dewarp the image. After setting the mode, click Save to change to that view.
5.1.1.8 Profile Management Image settings can be set to different values depending on the profile that’s being used. Step 1 Select “Basic Setup > Image Setup > Profile Management” to display the “Profile Management” tab. Step 2 Set the profile. When set to “Normal”, the system will monitor according to the normal configuration. config Figure 5-8 When set to “Full Time”, the profile can be set to always use the Day Day configuration or the Night configuration.
When set to “Schedule”, a specified period of the day can be used for the Day configuration and the rest of the day for the Night configuration. Click and slide the bar to set the time period. Figure 5-10 Step 3 Click “Save” save the settings. Note: Click “Default” to restore the device to the default settings. Click lick “Refresh” to check the latest configuration config of the device. 5.1.1.9 Zoom and Focus Note: This applies to only models with motorized lens.
Figure 5-11 Step 2 The focal length can be set by pressing “+”, “-“ for Zoom or dragging the slider bar. Adjust the speed as desired. Step 3 Focus can be adjusted manually, by pressing “+”, “-“ or dragging the slider block. Note: Click “Auto Focus” to adjust the focus automatically after a manual adjustment. If the image fails to focus after a few times of adjustment, adjustment click “Restore All’ to reset the lens and remove the accumulative errors of the lens.
5.1.2 Video Setup 5.1.2.1 Video Step 1 Select “Basic Setup > Video Setup > Video” shown in Figure 5-12. Figure 5-12 Step 2 Refer to the following table for more details on setting the video stream parameters. Parameter Function Sub Stream Enable Select “Enable” to enable the sub stream. Depending on the model, there may be a second sub stream available. Select the compression to be used. Encode mode Options are H.264, MJPEG, and H.
Parameter Function Reference Bit Rate Recommended bit rate range based on the resolution. Bit Rate Set the bit rate value. Note that higher bit rate provides a better image quality, but also results in more storage usage. SVC (scalable video coding) SVC can dynamically adjust the stream based on the network conditions. Can be turned on or off depending on the client being used. GOP (group of pictures) Determines how many P frames are allowed in between two I frames.
Quality Sets the image quality, with 6 being the highest quality. Interval Interval of how many seconds between snapshots. 5.1.2.3 Video Overlay Figure 5-14 shows the OSD options. Figure 5-14 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Privacy Masking Time Title Time information can be shown in the video if enabled. The position can be changed by dragging it with the mouse This shows the nickname of the device/channel on the screen.
Check “Enable” and use the mouse to define the desired region. Click “Save” to save the settings. See Figure 55 15. Figure 5-15 5.1.2.5 Path Error! Reference source ce not found.16 shows the interface for setting up storage paths for snapshots and recordings.
Figure 5-16 5.1.3 Audio Applies only to models with audio capability. The audio interface is shown in Figure 5-17. 5 Figure 5-17 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Enable Audio can be enabled only when the video stream is enabled.. enabled. Encode mode Select the applicable compression between G.711A, G.711Mu, G.726, and AAC. AAC This applies to both the audio input and 2-way 2 audio. Sampling Frequency Options are 8k, 16k, 32k, and 48k.
5.2Network Setup 5.2.1 IP Address Setup For IP address setup, IPv4 and IPv6 are both supported. supported. IPv4 supports static IP and DHCP. IPv6 supports static IP only. If the IP address is modified, the web viewer will automatically jump to the new IP address. Figure 5-18 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Host Name Set the device name. Maximum of 15 characters is supported. Network Type Default is wired. Mode Select between static and DHCP.
Preferred DNS DNS IP address. Alternate DNS Alternate DNS IP address. Enable ARP/Ping set device IP address service. This can be used to modify or set the device IP address by utilizing the Mac address. address Before the operation, operation make sure the network camera and the PC are in the same LAN. Refer to the steps listed below. Step 1: 1 Set the network camera and the PC to be on the same LAN. Step 2: 2 Get the Mac address from the label of the network camera.
Figure 5-19 Refer to the following table for more information. Typically, if the device is being installed on an NVR or SecureGuard in the same LAN, these ports can stay at the same values. Parameter Function Max connection Defines the number of max web connections that are allowed for the device. The value ranges from 1 to 20. Default connection amount is 10. TCP port Port range is 1025~65534. The default value is 37777. UDP port Port range is 1025~65534. The default value is 37778.
Figure 5-20 5.2.4 DDNS Client The DDNS interface is shown in Figure 5-21. 5 Enable DDNS and click “Save”. If the connection is successful, the status will indicate that it is connected. Figure 5-21 5.2.5 IP Filtering The IP filtering interface is shown in Figure 5-22. 5 This can be set up so that only specified ified IP or Mac addresses can access the device. Individual IP addresses or IP segments can be used. After adding the IP/Mac addresses, click on Trusted Trusted Sites to enable filtering.
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5.2.6 SMTP (Email) The email interface is shown in Figure 5-23. 5 Figure 5-23 Refer to the following table for more information. Parameter Function SMTP Server Email server, such as smtp.gmail.com, etc. etc Port Default value is 25. Modify as necessary. Anonymity For email servers which support anonymous email function. function The information of the sender wouldn’t be displayed. User Name The user name of the sender’s email account. Password The password of sender’s email account.
Parameter Function Interval The send interval range is from 0 to 3600 seconds. 0 means there is no interval. The system will send out an email once to test the connectivity. connectivity Before the email test, make sure to save the email setup information. Email test 5.2.7 UPnP UPnP can be used to allow port forwarding on a router without user intervention. Typically, residential routers have UPnP enabled while commercial routers have it disabled by default. See Figure 5-24 5 24 for the interface.
5.2.8 SNMP The SNMP interface is shown in Figure 5-25. 5 Before using SNMP, make sure to install an SNMP management tool and set the parameters. After setup, the device must be restared to activate the new setup. Figure 5-25 Refer to the following table for more information. The parameters in the first table apply to all versions - v1, v2, and v3. Parameter Function SNMP Version Check the version to be used. If v3 is checked, the other version cannot be checked until v3 is unchecked.
Parameter Function Read community Trap Address Read-only access to all SNMP targets, default is public. Note: Only number, letter, _, and – are supported. Read/write access to all SNMP targets, default is private. Note: Only number, letter, _, and – are supported. The destination address of the Trap information from the proxy program of the device. Address for where to send Trap message. Trap Port Port which sends Trap message, default is 162, range 1~65535.
5.2.9 Multicast The multicast interface is shown in Figure 5-26. 5 Multicast is a transmission mode of data packets. packet When there are multiple destinations that will receive the same video stream, multicast can be used to reduce bandwidth and CPU load on the device.. To set up multicast, make sure that network switches/routers that are being used have multicast support. Figure 5-26 Refer to the following table for more information. Parameter Function Enable Select to enable multicast function.
5.2.10 802.1x 802.1x (port port based network access control protocol) protocol provides an authentication method for a device to connect to a LAN. Figure 5-27 Refer to the following table for more information. Parameter Function Authentication PEAP (protected EAP protocol). Username Enter the user name, name which is authenticated by the server. Password Enter the password. 5.2.11 QoS The QoS (quality of service) interface is shown below. See Figure 5-28.
Figure 5-28 5.2.12 HTTPs For devices that have HTTPs capability, a certificate can be created or a signed certificate can be uploaded. Step 1 Create a certificate or upload a signed certificate. To create a certificate, follow the directions below. below 1. Select “Network Setup > HTTPs”, shown in Figure 5-29. 5 Figure 5-29 2. Click “Create” and a dialog box will pop up, which is shown in Figure 5-30.
Figure 5-30 3. Fill in all fields and click “Create”. A message will pop up stating that the certificate has been created successfully. Make sure re that the IP address or the domain name is the same as that of the device. 4. Click “Install” and the certificate will be installed on the device. 5. Click “Download” and save the file on the PC.
Figure 5-31 6. Double click on the downloaded file. The system will display the shown in Figure 5-32.
Figure 5-32 7. Click “Install Certificate” and the Certficate Import Wizard will show, shown in Figure 5-33.
Figure 5-33 8. Click “Next” and select “Place all certificates in the following store”. Click on Browse and select “Trusted Root Certification Authorities”.
Figure 5-34 9. Click “Next” and “Completing the Certificate Import Wizard” will show, which is shown in Figure 5-35.
Figure 5-35 10. Click “Finish”, and “Security Warning” dialog box will show, which is shown in Figure 5-36.
Figure 5-36 11. Click “Yes” and a dialog box will pop up showing that the import was successful. Click “Ok” to complete downloading the certificate. 1. 2. 3. 4. Figure 5-37 To use the “Install Signed Certificate” option, follow the directions below. In the HTTPs interface, select the certificate path and the certificate key path and click Upload. Install the root certificate - refer to steps 6~11 for details. Check “Enable HTTPs” and click “Save”. The device will reboot.
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5.3Event Setup 5.3.1 Video detection 5.3.1.1 Motion Detection Step 1 Select “Event Setup > Video Detection > Motion Detection” to display the motion detection interface shown in Figure 5-39. Figure 5-39 Step 2 detect Select “Enable” to enable motion detection. Step 3 Set up motion detection zone. 1. Click “Setup” for Area to show the interface in Figure 5-40.
Figure 5-40 2. Up to 4 different zones can be set, with a different set of defined areas, sensitivities, and threshold values. The name field is the nickname for the corresponding zone. 3. Higher sensitivity value means that it is easier to trigger a motion event. The threshold value represents how much of the overall motion detection zone needs to have motion in order for the motion event to trigger. The entire video image is the defined as the motion zone by default. 4. Click “Save” to save the settings.
Parameter Function Anti-dither The device only generates one alarm during the anti-dither dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. Motion zone setup, as described in this section. Area Record If enabled, when a motion alarm occurs, the device will record to the destination that’s set under the Storage Setup > Destination section. Record Delay System can delay the record for specified time after alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s.
Set up the parameters. The parameters for alarm actions are the same as motion detection. Step 3 Click “Save” to save the settings. 5.3.1.3 Scene Changing Step 1 Go to the Scene Changing tab to display the interface of “Scene Changing”. Scene Changing will generate an alarm when the scene in the video image changes drastically. Step 2 Check “Enable” to enable the function of scene changing. Step 3 Set up the parameters. The parameters for alarm actions are the same as motion detection.
Figure 5-42 Step 2 Refer to the table below for more details on the parameters. parameters Parameter Function Enable input abnormal If enabled, an alarm will be triggered when there is abnormal audio being detected. Enable intensity change If enabled, an alarm will be triggered if the volume intensity of the audio exceeds the threshold. Sensitivity Sensitivity for abnormal audio volume. Threshold Threshold for volume intensity.
Parameter Function Anti-dither The device only generates one alarm during the anti-dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. If enabled, when an alarm occurs, the device will record to the destination that’s set under the Storage Setup > Destination section. Record Record Delay System can delay the record for specified time after alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Relay out Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output connection.
5.3.3 Smart Plan Specific models may have different types of intelligent video functions. Only one type of analytic function can be utilized at a time, which can be enabled in Smart plan. Step 1 5 Select “Event Setup > Smart Plan”, as shown in Figure 5-43. Figure 5-43 Step 2 Click “Save” to save the settings. 5.3.4 Intelligent Video Basic requirements of scene selection to take into consideration: The total size of the target should not be larger than 10% of the image.
There needs to be some time from when the target appears to when the target is confirmed, so there should be some space on both sides of the line. Step 1 Select “Event Setup > Analytics”. Step 2 Click “ ” to set the rule name and select the rule type as “Tripwire” as shown in Figure 5-44 44. Figure 5-44 Step 3 Click “Draw Rule” to draw a line in the scene. Click the right mouse button to complete the setting. Step 4 Click “Draw Target” to set the size of the target in the image.
Parameter Function Record Delay System can delay the record for specified time after alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Relay out Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output connection. Alarm Delay System can delay the alarm output for a specified time after the alarm ends. Send Email If enabled, the device can send out an email when an alarm occurs. An email address must first be set up in Network Setup.
Click “Draw Rule” to draw an area in the image. Step 3 Click “Draw Target” to set the size of the target in the image. Step 4 Refer to the following table for more details on the parameters. Parameter Function Working Period Set up the schedule for when alarms will get generated by the device. Action Select Appears or Cross. Record If enabled, when an alarm occurs, the device will record to the destination that’s set under the Storage Setup > Destination section.
Figure 5-46 Step 2 Click “Draw Rule” to draw an area in the image. Step 3 Click “Draw Target” to set the size of the target in the image. Step 4 Refer to the following table for more details on the parameters. parameters Parameter Function Working Period Set up the schedule for when alarms will get generated by the device. Keep time Time limit before alarm is triggered.
Step 5 Click “Save” to save the settings. 5.3.4.4 Missing Object MIssing object means that an alarm will be triggered if an object has been removed from the scene for longer than the time limit that has been set. Step 1 In the IVS tab, click “ ” to set the rule name and select the rule type as “Missing Object”, as shown in Figure 5- 47. Figure 5-47 Step 2 Click “Draw Rule” to draw an area in the image. Step 3 Click “Draw Target” to set the size of the target in the image.
Parameter Function Keep time Time limit before alarm is triggered. Record If enabled, when an alarm occurs, the device will record to the destination that’s set under the Storage Setup > Destination section. Record Delay System can delay the record for specified time after alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. Relay out Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output connection.
Step 3 Click “Draw Target” to set the size of the target in the image. Step 4 Refer to the following table for more details on the parameters. Parameter Function Working Period Set up the schedule for when alarms will get generated by the device. Enable Face Enhancement Select “Enable Face Enhancement” to enhance the face image when the stream quality is very low.
Figure 5-49 Step 2 Select “Enable” to enable the heat map function. fun Step 3 Set the schedule, in the same way as motion schedule setup. setup Step 4 Click “Save” to save the settings. 5.3.6.2 Report Step 1 Select the Report tab, as shown in Figure 5-50.
Figure 5-50 Step 2 Set the begin time and the end time for the report. report Step 3 Click “Search” to generate the statistics and then click “Export” to export the report.
5.3.7 Alarm Figure 5-51 Parameter Function Enable Check to enable relay output. output Relay-in The default is alarm 1. 1 Some models may have alarm 2. Sensor Type Select between normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC). 5.3.8 Abnormality Abnormality includes: No SD Card, Capacity Warning, SD Card Error, Disconnection, IP Conflict and Unauthorized Access. Note: Models with an SD card slot have these functions: No SD card, capacity warning, and SD card error.
Figure 5-52 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Enable Check to enable alarm when SD card is abnormal. Relay out Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output connection. Alarm Delay System can delay the alarm output for a specified time after the alarm ends. Send email If enabled, the device can send out an email when an alarm occurs. An email address must first be set up in Network Setup.
Figure 5-53 For illegal access, when the credentials are entered illegally, an alarm will be generated each time, up to the number of the times that has been set. When the limit is exceeded, exceeded the user account will be locked for 30 minutes.
5.4Storage Management 5.4.1 Schedule Note: The record mode found in the Record Control section must be set to Auto or Manual for the device to record according to the set schedule. 5.4.1.1 Record Schedule Step 1. Click on the Record Schedule tab under “Storage Setup > Schedule”, Schedule” as shown in Figure 5-55. 5 Figure 5-55 Step 2. Click on Setup on the right for the day for fo the schedule to be set, as shown in Figure 5-56. 5 Set the time periods as necessary..
Figure 5-56 Step 3. Click Save to return to the record schedule interface. interf Green color stands for continuous record/snapshot. Yellow color stands for motion detection detect record/snapshot. Red color stands for alarm record/snapshot. Step 4. Click Save to save the settings.. 5.4.1.2 Snapshot Schedule The Snapshot schedule is set up in the same manner manner as Record Schedule. The interface is shown in Figure 5-57.
5.4.1.3 Holiday Schedule Specific days such as holidayss can be set up to have a different schedule. Step 1. Click on the Holiday Schedule tab, as shown in Figure 5-58. Figure 5-58 Step 2. Select a date to set as a holiday. The selected date will be highlighted in yellow. Step 3. Check Record and/or Snapshot for the desired recording mode and then click on Save. Step 4.
Figure 5-59 5.4.2.2 Local The local interface is shown in Figure 5-60. 5 In this interface, information about the Micro SD card is displayed. The card can be also formatted through this interface. Figure 5-60 5.4.2.3 FTP The FTP interface is shown in Figure 5-61 61. Check the box to enable the FTP function. Enter the applicable FTP connection information.. Click the test button to check if the FTP server can be contacted properly.
Figure 5-61 5.4.2.4 NAS Check heck the box to enable the NAS function. Enter the applicable connection information. See Figure 5-62.
5.4.3 Record control The record control interface is shown in Figure 5-63. Figure 5-63 Refer to the following table for more information. Parameter Function Pack Duration Refers to the duration of each file that gets saved. Default is 8 minutes. Pre-record Refers to the duration of the recording before the actual event that gets saved. Disk Full Stop: Stops recording if storage is full Overwrite: Starts to overwrite the oldest recordings if storage is full Auto / Manual / Off.
5.5 System 5.5.1 General The General interface is shown in Figure 5-64. 5 Figure 5-64 Parameter Function Device Name Nickname for the device can be set here. By default, the serial number of the device is shown. Video Standard Displays the video standard, which is NTSC for North America. TV Out Some models will have a TV output option. This can be turned on/off.
The Date & Time ime interface is shown as in Figure 5-65. Figure 5-65 Please refer to the following sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Date format Select the display format of the date from the dropdown list. Time Format Select between a 24-hour 24 display and a 12-hour display. Time zone Set the time zone of the device. Current Time Current time of the device. This can be set manually. Sync PC Click this button to save the device time as the PC time.
5.5.2 User Admin For user names and user groups,, the maximum max character length is 31 characters, which can be made up of numbers, letters, underline, hyphen, dot, dot and @. Password can be 0~32 characters in numbers number and letters only. A specific user can belong to only one group. 5.5.2.1 User Name See Figure 5-66 66 for the User Name interface. Figure 5-66 Enable anonymous login: If enabled, no n username and password are required to view the live stream.
Figure 5-67 5.5.2.2 Group The group management interface is shown as in Figure 5-68.
Figure 5-68 Add group: See Figure 5-69. Enter the group name and then check the applicable boxes for the rights of the group.
5.5.3 Factory Default The factory default interface is shown in Figure 5-70. The “Default” option resets every setting of the device while the “Keep Network Settings” option retains pertinent network setup information of the device. Figure 5-70 5.5.4 Import/Export The interface is shown in Figure 5-71. This can be used to set up multiple devices of the same model with the same system configuration.
5.5.5 Parameter Function Import Import a configuration file to the device. Export Export the current configuration of the device to the local PC. Upgrade The upgrade interface is shown in Figure 5-72. 5 Firmware of the device can be updated here. Select the applicable firmware file (file extension is “.bin”) and then click the Upgrade button to begin the firmware update.
5.6 Information 5.6.1 Version The version interface is shown in Figure 5-73. 5 In this section, the model number, firmware version and date, serial number of the device, and tech support contact information are shown. Figure 5-73 5.6.2 Log See Figure 5-74 74 for the system log interface. interface Figure 5-74 Please refer to the following sheet for log parameter information.
5.6.3 Parameter Function Start time Set the start time of the requested log. End time Set the end time of the requested log. Type Select the type of information to display. Log information Select one item to view detailed information about the entry. Backup Can be used to back up log files to the PC. Online User The online user interface is shown in Figure 5-75. 5 Information about all users who are currently logged into the device is shown.
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