User Guide
4.3 Browsing Video
To ensure the real-time video can be played properly, you must
perform the following operation when you log in the web for the first time:
Figure 4-3 Adding a trusted site
Step 2 In the Internet Explorer, choose Tool > Internet Options >
Security > Customer level, and set Download unsigned
ActiveX control and initialize and script ActiveX controls not
marked as safe for scripting under ActiveX controls and
plug-ins to Enable, as shown in figure 4-4.
Step 3 Download and install the player control as prompted.
If the repair tips displayed when installing the control , please
ignore the prompt, and continue the installation, the login page is
displayed when the control is loaded.
Step 1 the Internet Explorer. Choose Tools > Internet options >
Security > Trusted sites > Sites, in the display dialog box, click
Add, as shown in figure 4-3.
To browse a real-time video, click Live Video. The Live Video
page is displayed, as shown in figure 4-5.
4.5 Two-way audio
Partial camera do not support two-way audio, this section do not
apply.
Figure 4-5 Live Video
Figure 4-4 Configuring ActiveX control and plug-in
Figure 3-4 Installing camera
NOTE
NOTE
Connection
Step 1 Connect microphone to audio input interface of camera.
Step 2 Connect speaker to the PC audio output interface.
Step 3 Log in camera Web, click to turn on two-way audio.
4.5.2 PC Camera
Step1 Connect microphone to PC audio input interface.
Step2 Connect speaker to camera audio out interface.
Step3 Log in camera Web, click to turn on two-way audio.
Figure 3-5 Fixing camera
4.1 Login
Step 1 Open the Internet Explorer, enter the IP address of IP camera
(default value: 192.168.0.120 in the address box, and press
Enter. The login page is displayed. as shown in figure 4-1 .
Step 2 Input the user name and password.
Ÿ The default user name is admin. The default password is admin.
Change the password when you log in the system for first time to ensure
system security.
Ÿ You can change the system display language on the login page.
NOTE
Step3 Click Login, the main page is displayed.
4.2 Modify IP address
Choose Configuration > Device > Local Network, the Local
Network page is displayed.
Enter the IP address in the IP Address box and click Apply as shown
in figure 4-2.
After the success of the IP address setting, please use the new IP
address to log in the Web interface.
Figure 4-2 Local Network
User Name
Password
English
Figure 4-1 Login
Local Network
IP Protocol
DHCP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Preferred DNS Server
Alternate DNS Server
MTU(800-1500)
Refres h
Apply
Step 4 Aim the chassis gap of the camera at the buckles of the
installation bracket based on the camera outline on the
sticker, as shown in figure 3-4.
Step 5 Push in and rotate the camera until it can’t rotate, then
fasten the screw at the side of the camera, as shown in
figure 3-5.
Figure 4-7 Alarm
4.6 Alarm Configuration
Partial camera do not support alarm, this section do not apply.
Alarm input and Alarm output connection:
Step1 Connect alarm input device to Alarm IN0 and Alarm COM0
of multi-head cable.
Step2 Connect alarm output device to Alarm OUT1 and Alarm
COM1 of multi-head cable, alarm output interface can
connect to normal open device only.
Step3 Log in Web, Choose Configuration>Alarm>I/O Alarm, set
the parameters as shown in figure 4-6.
Step4 Choose Configuration>Alarm>I/O Alarm Linkage ,
enable the I/O Alarm and set the parameters of Schedule
Setting.
I/O Alarm
Alarm input
Valid Voltage Level
Name
Alarm output
Name
Alarm Time(ms)(0:Continuous)
Alarm Output Mode
Valid Signal
Manual Control
Stop
Start
Refresh
High
Clos e
Swit ch Mode
NOTE
4.5.1 Camera PC
Quick Configuration(e.g IE)
4
Figure 3-1 Fixing the bracket
Installation
Bracket
Figure 3-2 Removing the
decoration
Live Video
Playba ck
4.4 Fish eye configuration
Choose“Configuration > Device > Fish eye”,The Fish
eye configuration page is displayed, set the parameters for
“Mount type” and “Fisheye type”,as shown in figure 4-6.
Figue 4-6 Fish eye
Three mount config are supported by the fisheye camera: wall,
ceiling, table.
Fisheye mode include:
Ÿ Fish eye: Original 360°,surround image;
Ÿ Double panorama: Double 180° panoramic image ;
Ÿ 4PTZ: De-warping quad image.
Ÿ Single panorama: Single180° panoramic image ;
Ÿ Fisheye+3PTZ: 360° surround+3 De-warping images.
Configur at io n
Fish eye type
Moun t type
Fish eye
Video
Fisheye+ 3P TZ
Refr esh
Appl y
Ceiling
One-channel
NOTE
If you route cables from the top, drill a hole in the surface based on
the location “B” on the location sticker. If you route cables from
aside, please use the circular junction box, as show in figure 3-3
And draw the multi-head cable from the side of the junction box.
Step 3 Connect the multi-connector cable.
Junction box
Figure 3-3 Junction box
Screw
Step 6 Tear off the peripheral sticker of the camera.
3
Device Installation
You can install the fisheye network camera in the ceiling and
wall. This section describes how to install the camera in the
ceiling.
3.1 Installation Steps
Step 1 Stick the Installation location sticker on the Installation
surface, Drill four holes based on the marks on the sticker.
Drive the swell plastic buttons into the holes, as shown in
figure 3-1.
Step 2 Take out the camera and remove the installation bracket,
use screws with a length of 30mm to fix the installation
bracket, as shown in figure 3-2.


