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User Manual of Network Camera
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User Manual
UD.6L0201D1919A01
Network Camera
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User Manual
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About this Manual
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Regulatory Information
FCC Information
FCC compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
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with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
own expense.
FCC Conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
EU Conformity Statement
This product and - if applicable - the supplied accessories too are
marked with "CE" and comply therefore with the applicable
harmonized European standards listed under the EMC Directive
2004/108/EC, the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol
cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European
Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local
supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose
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cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European
Union. See the product documentation for specific battery
information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may
include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury
(Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated
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Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance
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This device meets the CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB- A) standards requirements. 3(
Safety Instruction
These instructions are intended to ensure that the user can use the product correctly to
avoid danger or property loss.
The precaution measure is divided into ‘Warnings’ and ‘Cautions’:
Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings are
neglected.
Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may be caused if any of these cautions are
neglected.
Warnings llow these safeguards to Fo
prevent serious injury or death.
Cautions Follow these precautions to
prevent potential injury or material
damage.
Warnings:
Please adopt the power adapter which can meet the safety extra low voltage
(SELV) standard. And source with 12 V or 24 VDC AC (depending on models)
according to the IEC60950-1 and Limited Power Source standard.
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this product to rain or
moisture.
This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform
to all the local codes.
Please install blackouts equipment into the power supply circuit for convenient
supply interruption.
Please make sure that the ceiling can support more than 50(N) Newton gravities if
the camera is fixed to the ceiling.
If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer or the nearest
service center. Never attempt to disassemble the camera yourself. (We shall not
assume any responsibility for problems caused by unauthorized repair or
maintenance.)
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Cautions:
Make sure the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera.
Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock.
Do not touch sensor modules with fingers. If cleaning is necessary, use a clean
cloth with a bit of ethanol and wipe it gently. If the camera will not be used for an
extended period of time, put on the lens cap to protect the sensor from dirt.
Do not aim the camera lens at the strong light such as sun or incandescent lamp.
The strong light can cause fatal damage to the camera.
The sensor may be burned out by a laser beam, so when any laser equipment is
being used, make sure that the surface of the sensor not be exposed to the laser
beam.
Do not place the camera in extremely hot, cold temperatures (the operating
temperature should be between -30°C ~ 60°C, or -40°C ~ 60°C if the camera
model has an “H” in its suffix), dusty or damp environment, and do not expose it
to high electromagnetic radiation.
To avoid heat accumulation, good ventilation is required for a proper operating
environment.
Keep the camera away from water and any liquid.
While shipping, the camera should be packed in its original packing.
Improper use or replacement of the battery may result in hazard of explosion.
Please use the manufacturer recommended battery type.
Notes:
For the camera supports IR, you are required to pay attention to the following
precautions to prevent IR reflection:
Dust or grease on the dome cover will cause IR reflection. Please do not remove
the dome cover film until the installation is finished. If there is dust or grease on
the dome cover, clean the dome cover with clean soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol.
Make certain the installation location does not have reflective surfaces of objects
too close to the camera. The IR light from the camera may reflect back into the
lens causing reflection.
The foam ring around the lens must be seated flush against the inner surface of
the bubble to isolate the lens from the IR LEDS. Fasten the dome cover to camera
body so that the foam ring and the dome cover are attached seamlessly.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 System Requirement ................................................................................ 10
Chapter 2 Network Connection ............................................................................... 11
2.1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN........................................................ 11
2.1.1 Wiring over the LAN ...................................................................................................... 11
2.1.2 Activating the Camera .................................................................................................... 12
2.2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN ...................................................... 18
2.2.1 Static IP Connection ....................................................................................................... 18
2.2.2 Dynamic IP Connection .................................................................................................. 19
Chapter 3 Access to the Network Came ............................................................... 22 ra
3.1 Accessing by Web Browsers ................................................................................ 22
3.2 Accessing by Client Software .............................................................................. 24
Chapter 4 -Fi Settings .......................................................................................... 26 Wi
4.1 Configuring Wi-Fi Connection in Manage and Ad-hoc Modes ....................... 26
4.2 Easy Wi-Fi Connection with WPS function ....................................................... 31
4.3 IP Property Settings for Wireless Network Connection ................................... 33
Chapter 5 Live View ................................................................................................. 35
5.1 Live View Page ..................................................................................................... 35
5.2 Starting Live View ................................................................................................ 36
5.3 Recording and Capturing Pictures Manually ................................................... 37
5.4 Operating PTZ Control ....................................................................................... 37
5.4.1 PTZ Control Panel .......................................................................................................... 37
5.4.2 Setting / Calling a Preset . ................................................................................................ 38
5.4.3 Setting / Calling a Patrol ................................................................................................. 40
Chapter 6 Network Camera Configuration ............................................................. 41
6.1 Configuring Local Parameters............................................................................ 41
6.2 Configuring Time Settings .................................................................................. 43
6.3 Configuring Network Settings ............................................................................ 45
6.3.1 Configuring TCP/IP Settings .......................................................................................... 45
6.3.2 Configuring Port Settings ............................................................................................... 46
6.3.3 Configuring PPPoE Settings ........................................................................................... 47
6.3.4 Configuring DDNS Settings ........................................................................................... 48
6.3.5 Configuring SNMP Settings ........................................................................................... 51
6.3.6 Configuring 802.1X Settings .......................................................................................... 52
6.3.7 Configuring QoS Settings ............................................................................................... 54
6.3.8 Configuring UPnP™ Settings......................................................................................... 54
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6.3.9 Configuring Wireless Dial Settings ................................................................................ 55
6.3.10 Email Sending Triggered by Alarm ................................................................................ 58
6.3.11 Configuring NAT (Network Address Translation) Settings ............................................ 60
6.3.12 Configuring FTP Settings ............................................................................................... 61
6.3.13 Platform Access .............................................................................................................. 62
6.3.14 HTTPS Settings .............................................................................................................. 63
6.4 Configuring Video and Audio Settings ............................................................... 65
6.4.1 Configuring Video Settings ............................................................................................65
6.4.2 Configuring Audio Settings ............................................................................................ 68
6.4.3 Configuring ROI Encoding ............................................................................................. 68
6.4.4 Display Information on Stream ....................................................................................... 70
6.4.5 Configuring Target Cropping .......................................................................................... 71
6.5 Configuring Image Parameters .......................................................................... 72
6.5.1 Configuring Display Settings ......................................................................................... 72
6.5.2 Configuring OSD Settings .............................................................................................. 77
6.5.3 Configuring Text Overlay Settings ................................................................................. 79
6.5.4 Configuring Privacy Mask .............................................................................................. 80
6.5.5 Configuring Picture Overlay ........................................................................................... 81
6.6 Configuring and Handling Alarms ..................................................................... 82
6.6.1 Configuring Motion Detection ........................................................................................ 82
6.6.2 Configuring Video Tampering Alarm ............................................................................. 88
6.6.3 Configuring Alarm Input ................................................................................................ 89
6.6.4 Configuring Alarm Output .............................................................................................. 90
6.6.5 Handling Exception ........................................................................................................ 91
6.6.6 Configuring Other Alarm ................................................................................................ 92
6.6.7 Configuring Audio Exception Detection ........................................................................95
6.6.8 Configuring Defocus Detection ...................................................................................... 96
6.6.9 Configuring Scene Change Detection ............................................................................. 97
6.6.10 Configuring Face Detection ............................................................................................ 98
6.6.11 Configuring Line Crossing Detection ............................................................................. 99
6.6.12 Configuring Intrusion Detection ................................................................................... 101
6.6.13 Configuring Region Entrance Detection ....................................................................... 103
6.6.14 Configuring Region Exiting Detection ......................................................................... 104
6.6.15 Configuring Unattended Baggage Detection ................................................................ 105
6.6.16 Configuring Object Removal Detection ....................................................................... 107
6.7 VCA Configuration ............................................................................................ 109
6.7.1 Behavior Analysis ......................................................................................................... 109
6.7.2 Face Capture ................................................................................................................. 116
6.7.3 Heat Map ...................................................................................................................... 119
6.7.4 People Counting ...........................................................................................................122
Chapter 7 Storage Settings ..................................................................................... 126
7.1 Configuring NAS Settings ................................................................................. 126
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7.2 Configuring Recording Schedule ...................................................................... 128
7.3 Configuring Snapshot Settings ......................................................................... 132
7.4 Configuring Lite Storage ................................................................................... 134
7.5 Configuring Cloud Storage ............................................................................... 135
Chapter 8 Counting ................................................................................................ 137
Chapter 9 Road Traffic ........................................................................................... 140
Chapter 10 Playback ............................................................................................ 144
Chapter 11 Log Searching ................................................................................... 146
Chapter 12 Others ................................................................................................ 148
12.1 Managing User Accounts ................................................................................... 148
12.2 Authentication .................................................................................................... 150
12.3 Anonymous Visit ................................................................................................ 151
12.4 IP Address Filter ................................................................................................. 152
12.5 Security Service .................................................................................................. 153
12.6 Viewing Device Information .............................................................................. 154
12.7 Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 155
12.7.1 Rebooting the Camera .................................................................................................. 155
12.7.2 Restoring Default Settings ............................................................................................ 155
12.7.3 Exporting / Importing Configuration File ..................................................................... 156
12.7.4 Upgrading the System ................................................................................................... 157
12.8 -232 Settings ................................................................................................... 157 RS
12.9 -485 Settings ................................................................................................... 158 RS
12.10 Service Settings ................................................................................................... 159
Appendix .................................................................................................................... 160
Appendix 1 SADP Software Introduction ..................................................................... 160
Appendix 2 Port Mapping .............................................................................................. 163
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Chapter 1 System Requirement
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP SP1 and above version / Vista / Win7 /
Server 2003 / Server 2008 32bits
CPU: Intel Pentium IV 3.0 GHz or higher
RAM: 1G or higher
Display: 102768 resolution or higher
Web Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0 and above version, Apple Safari 5.02 and above
version, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and above version and Google Chrome8 and above
version.
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Chapter 2 Network Connection
Note:
You shall acknowledge that the use of the product with Internet access might be
under network security risks. For avoidance of any network attacks and
information leakage, please strengthen your own protection. If the product does
not work properly, please contact with your dealer or the nearest service center.
To ensure the network security of the network camera, we recommend you to
have the network camera assessed and maintained termly. You can contact us if
you need such service.
Before you start:
If you want to set the network camera via LAN (Local Area Network), please a
refer to Section 2.1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN.
If you want to set the network camera via WAN (Wide Area Network), please a
refer to Section 2.2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN.
2.1 Setting the Network Camera over the LAN
Purpose:
To view and configure the camera via LAN, you need to connect the network a
camera in the same subnet with your computer, and install the SADP or iVMS-4200
software to search and change the IP of the network camera.
Note: For the detailed introduction of SADP, please refer to Appendix 1.
2.1.1 Wiring over the LAN
The following figures show the two ways of cable connection of network camera a
and computer: a
Purpose:
To test the network camera, you can directly connect the network camera to the
computer with a network cable as shown in Figure 2-1.
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Refer to the Figure 2-2 to set network camera over the LAN via a switch or a
router.
Figure 2-1 Connecting Directly
Figure 2-2 Connecting via a Switch or Router a
2.1.2 Activating the Camera
You are required to activate the camera first by setting a strong password for it before
you can use the camera.
Activation via Web Browser, Activation via SADP, and Activation via Client Software
are all supported.
Activation via Web Browser
Steps:
1. Power on the camera, and connect the camera to the network.
2. Input the IP address into the address bar of the web browser, and click Enter to
enter the activation interface.
Notes:
The default IP address of the camera is 192.168.1.64.
For the camera enables the DHCP by default, you need to activate the camera
via SADP software. Please refer to the following chapter for Activation via SADP.
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Figure 2-3 Activation Interface(Web)
3. Create a password and input the password into the password field.
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend you
create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of 8
characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special
characters) in order to increase the security of your product. And we recommend
you reset your password regularly, especially in the high security system,
resetting the password monthly or weekly can better protect your product.
4. Confirm the password.
5. Click OK to save the password and enter the live view interface.
Activation via SADP Software
SADP software is used for detecting the online device, activating the camera, and
resetting the password.
Get the SADP software from the supplied disk or the official website, and install the
SADP according to the prompts. Follow the steps to activate the camera.
Steps:
1. Run the SADP software to search the online devices.
2. Check the device status from the device list, and select the inactive device.
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Figure 2-4 SADP Interface
3. Create a password and input the password in the password field, and confirm the
password.
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend
you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum
of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers,
and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
And we recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the
high security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can
better protect your product.
4. Click to save the password. OK
You can check whether the activation is completed on the popup window. If activation
failed, please make sure that the password meets the requirement and try again.
5. Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either
modifying the IP address manually or checking the checkbox of Enable DHCP.
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Figure 2-5 Modify the IP Address
6. Input the password and click the button to activate your IP address Save
modification.
Activation via Client Software
The client software is versatile video management software for multiple kinds of
devices.
Get the client software from the supplied disk or the official website, and install the
software according to the prompts. Follow the steps to activate the camera.
Steps:
1. Run the client software and the control panel of the software pops up, as shown in
the figure below.
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Figure 2-6 Control Panel
2. Click the icon to enter the Device Management interface, as Device Management
shown in the figure below.
Figure 2-7 Device Management Interface
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3. Check the device status from the device list, and select an inactive device.
4. Click the button to pop up the Activation interface. Activate
5. Create a password and input the password in the password field, and confirm the
password.
STRONG PASSWORD RECOMMENDED We highly recommend
you create a strong password of your own choosing (using a minimum of
8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers,
and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
We recommend you reset your password regularly, especially in the high
security system, resetting the password monthly or weekly can better
protect your product.
Figure 2-8 Activation Interface (Client Software)
6. Click button to start activation. OK
7. Click the Modify Netinfo button to pop up the Network Parameter Modification
interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 2-9 Modifying the Network Parameters
8. Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either
modifying the IP address manually or checking the checkbox of Enable DHCP.
9. Input the password to activate your IP address modification.
2.2 Setting the Network Camera over the WAN
Purpose:
This section explains how to connect the network camera to the WAN with a static IP
or a dynamic IP.
2.2.1 Static IP Connection
Before you start:
Please apply a static IP from an ISP (Internet Service Provider). With the static IP
address, you can connect the network camera via a router or connect it to the WAN
directly.
Connecting the network camera via a router
Steps:
1. Connect the network camera to the router.
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2. Assign a LAN IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway. Refer to Section 2.1.2
for detailed IP address configuration of the network camera.
3. Save the static IP in the router.
4. Set port mapping, e.g., 80, 8000, and 554 ports. The steps for port mapping vary
according to the different routers. Please call the router manufacturer for
assistance with port mapping.
Note: Refer to Appendix 2 for detailed information about port mapping.
5. Visit the network camera through a web browser or the client software over the
internet.
Figure 2-10 Accessing the Camera through Router with Static IP
Connecting the network camera with static IP directly
You can also save the static IP in the camera and directly connect it to the internet
without using a route Refer to Section 2.1.2 for detailed IP address configuration of r.
the network camera.
Figure 2-11 Accessing the Camera with Static IP Directly
2.2.2 Dynamic IP Connection
Before you start:
Please apply a dynamic IP from an ISP. With the dynamic IP address, you can connect
the network camera a modem or a router. to
Connecting the network camera via a router
Steps:
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1. Connect the network camera to the router.
2. In the camera, assign a LAN IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway. Refer
to Section 2.1.2 for detailed IP address configuration of the network camera.
3. In the router, set the PPPoE user name, password and confirm the password.
4. Set port mapping. E.g. 80, 8000, and 554 ports. The steps for port mapping vary
depending on different routers. Please call the router manufacturer for assistance
with port mapping.
Note: Refer to Appendix 2 for detailed information about port mapping.
5. Apply a domain name from a domain name provider.
6. Configure the DDNS settings in the setting interface of the router.
7. Visit the camera via the applied domain name.
Connecting the network camera via a modem
Purpose:
This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial-up function. The camera gets a public IP
address by ADSL dial-up after the camera is connected to a modem. You need to
configure the PPPoE parameters of the network camera. Refer to Section 6.3.3
Configuring PPPoE Settings for detailed configuration.
Figure 2-12 Accessing the Camera with Dynamic IP
Note: The obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE, so the IP address
always changes after rebooting the camera. To solve the inconvenience of the
dynamic IP, you need to get a domain name from the DDNS provider (E.g.
DynDns.com). Please follow the steps below for normal domain name resolution and
private domain name resolution to solve the problem.
Normal Domain Name Resolution
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Figure 2-13 Normal Domain Name Resolution
Steps:
1. Apply a domain name from a domain name provider.
2. Configure the DDNS settings in the interface of the network DDNS Settings
camera. Refer to for detailed Section 6.3.4 Configuring DDNS Settings
configuration.
3. Visit the camera via the applied domain name.
Private Domain Name Resolution
Figure 2-14 Private Domain Name Resolution
Steps:
1. Install and run the IP Server software in a computer with a static IP.
2. Access the network camera through the LAN with a web browser or the client
software.
3. Enable DDNS and select IP Server as the protocol type. Refer to Section 6.3.4
Configuring DDNS Settings for detailed configuration.
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Chapter 3 Access to the Network
Camera
3.1 Accessing by Web Browsers
Steps:
1. Open the web browser.
2. In the browser address bar, input the IP address of the network camera, and press
the key to enter the login interface. Enter
3. Activate the network camera for the first time using, refer to the section 2 .2 for .1
details.
Note:
The default IP address is 192.168.1.64.
If the camera is not activated, please activate the camera first according to
Chapter 3.1 or Chapter 3.2.
4. Select English as the interface language on the top-right of login interface.
5. Input the user name and password and click .
The admin user should configure the device accounts and user/operator permissions
properly. Delete the unnecessary accounts and user/operator permissions.
Note:
The device IP address gets locked if the admin user performs 7 failed password
attempts (5 attempts for the user/operator).
Figure 3-1 Login Interface
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6. Install the plug-in before viewing the live video and operating the camera. Please
follow the installation prompts to install the plug- . in
Figure 3-2 Download and Install Plug- in
Figure 3-3 Install Plug-in (1)
Figure 3-4 Install Plug-in (2)
Note: You may have to close the web browser to install the plug-in. Please reopen the
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web browser and log in again after installing the plug-in.
3.2 Accessing by Client Software
The product CD contains the iVMS-4200 client software. You can view the live video
and manage the camera with the software.
Follow the installation prompts to install the software. The control panel and live view
interface of iVMS-4200 client software are shown as below.
Figure 3-5 iVMS-4200 Control Panel
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Figure 3-6 iVMS-4200 Main View
Note: For detailed information about the software, please refer to the user manual of
the iVMS-4200.
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Chapter 4 -Fi Settings Wi
Purpose:
By connecting to the wireless network, you don’t need to use cable of any kind for
network connection, which is very convenient for the actual surveillance application.
Note: This chapter is only applicable for the cameras with the built-in Wi-Fi module.
4.1 Configuring Wi-Fi Connection in Manage and
Ad-hoc Modes
Before you start:
A wireless network must be configured.
Wireless Connection in Manage Mode
Steps:
1. Enter the Wi-Fi configuration interface.
Configuration> Advanced Configuration> Network> Wi- Fi
Figure 4-1 Wireless Network List
2. Click Search to search the online wireless connections.
3. Click to choose a wireless connection on the list.
Figure 4-2 -Fi Setting- Manage Mode Wi
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4. Check the checkbox to select the and the Network mode as Manage, Security
mode of the network is automatically shown when you select the wireless
network, please don’t change it manually.
Note: These parameters are exactly identical with those of the router.
5. Enter the key to connect the wireless network. The key should be that of the
wireless network connection you set on the router.
Wireless Connection in Ad-hoc Mode
If you choose the Ad-hoc mode, you don’t need to connect the wireless camera via a
router. The scenario is the same as you connect the camera and the PC directly with a
network cable.
Steps:
1. Choose Ad-hoc mode.
Figure 4-3 -Fi Setting- Wi Ad-hoc
2. Customize a SSID for the camera.
3. Choose the Security Mode of the wireless connection.
Figure 4-4 Security Mode- Ad-hoc Mode
4. able the wireless connection function for your PC. En
5. On the PC side, search the network and you can see the SSID of the camera
listed.
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the method used by your access point. Not all access points have this option, in
which case they probably use Open System, which is sometimes known as SSID
Authentication.
Key length - This sets the length of the key used for the wireless encryption, 64 or
128 bit. The encryption key length can sometimes be shown as 40/64 and
104/128.
Key type - The key types available depend on the access point being used. The
following options are available:
HEX - Allows you to manually enter the hex key.
ASCII - In this method the string must be exactly 5 characters for 64-bit WEP
and 13 characters for 128-bit WEP.
WPA-personal and WPA2-personal Mode:
Enter the required Pre-shared Key for the access point, which can be a hexadecimal
number or a passphrase.
Figure 4-8 Security Mode- WPA-personal
WPA- enterprise and WPA2-enterprise Mode:
Choose the type of client/server authentication being used by the access point;
EAP-TLS or EAP-PEAP.
EAP-TLS
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Figure 4-9 EAP-TLS
Identity - Enter the user ID to present to the network.
Private key password Enter the password for your user ID.
EAPOL version - Select the version used (1 or 2) in your access point.
CA Certificates - Upload a CA certificate to present to the access point for
authentication.
EAP-PEAP:
User Name - Enter the user name to present to the network
Password - Enter the password of the network
PEAP Version - Select the PEAP version used at the access point.
Label - Select the label used by the access point.
EAPOL version - Select version (1 or 2) depending on the version used at the
access point
CA Certificates - Upload a CA certificate to present to the access point for
authentication
For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we
strongly recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network
devices. The password should be something of your own choosing (using a
minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters,
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numbers and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the
responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
4.2 Easy Wi-Fi Connection with WPS function
Purpose:
The setting of the wireless network connection is never easy. To avoid the complex
setting of the wireless connection you can enable the WPS function.
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) refers to the easy configuration of the encrypted
connection between the device and the wireless router. The WPS makes it easy to add
new devices to an existing network without entering long passphrases. There are two
modes of the WPS connection, the PBC mode and the PIN mode.
Note: If you enable the WPS function, you do not need to configure the parameters
such as the encryption type and you don’t need to know the key of the wireless
connection.
Steps:
Figure 4-10 -Fi Settings - WPS Wi
PBC Mode:
PBC refers to the Push-Button-Configuration, in which the user simply has to push a
button, either an actual or virtual one (as the button on the configuration
interface of the IE browser), on both the Access Point (and a registrar of the network)
and the new wireless client device.
1. Check the checkbox of to enable WPS.
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2. Choose the connection mode as PBC.
Note: Support of this mode is mandatory for both the Access Points and the
connecting devices.
3. Check on the Wi-Fi router to see if there is a WPS button. If yes push the button
and you can see the indicator near the button start flashing, which means the WPS
function of the router is enabled. For detailed operation, please see the user guide of
the router.
4. Push the WPS button to enable the function on the camera.
If there is not a WPS button on the camera, you can also click the virtual button to
enable the PBC function on the web interface.
5. Click button. Connect
When the PBC mode is both enabled in the router and the camera, the camera and the
wireless network is connected automatically.
PIN Mode:
The PIN mode requires a Personal Identification Number (PIN) to be read from either
a sticker or the display on the new wireless device. This PIN must then be entered to
connect the network, usually the Access Point of the network.
Steps:
1. Choose a wireless connection on the list and the SSID is shown.
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Figure 4-11 -Fi Settings WPS PIN Mode Wi
2. Choose Use route PIN code.
If the PIN code is generated from the router side, you should enter the PIN code you
get from the router side in the Router PIN code field.
3. Click . Connect
Or
You can generate the PIN code on the camera side. And the expired time for the PIN
code is 120 seconds.
1. Click . Generate
2. Enter the code to the router, in the example, enter 48167581 to the route r.
4.3 IP Property Settings for Wireless Network
Connection
The default IP address of wireless network interface controller is 192.168.1.64. When
you connect the wireless network you can change the default IP.
Steps:
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1. Enter the TCP/IP configuration interface.
Configuration> Advanced Configuration> Network> TCP/IP
Or
Configuration> Basic Configuration> Network> TCP/IP
Figure 4-12 TCP/IP Settings
2. Select the NIC as wlan.
3. Customize the IPv4 address, the IPv4 Subnet Mask and the Default Gateway.
The setting procedure is the same with that of LAN.
If you want to be assigned the IP address you can check the checkbox to enable the
DHCP.
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Chapter 5 Live View
5.1 Live View Page
Purpose:
The live view page allows you to view the real-time video, capture images, realize
PTZ control, set/call presets and configure video parameters.
Log the network camera to enter the live view page, or you can click in Live View on
the menu bar of the main page to enter the live view page.
Descriptions of the live view page:
Figure 5-1 Live View Page
Camera Model:
It lists the camera model you are connecting to.
Online Help:
Click to get the online help, which will guide you through the basic operations for
each function.
Menu Bar:
Click each tab to enter Live View, Playback, Log and Configuration page
respectively.
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Display Control:
Click each tab to adjust the layout and the stream type of the live view. And you can
click the drop-down to select the plug-in. For IE (internet explorer) user,
webcomponents and quick time are selectable. And for Non-IE user, webcomponents,
quick time, VLC or MJPEG is selectable if they are supported by the web browser.
Live View Window:
Display the live video.
Toolbar:
Operations on the live view page, e.g., live view, capture, record, audio on/off,
two-way audio, etc.
PTZ Control:
Panning, tilting and zooming actions of the camera and the light and wiper control.
(only available for cameras supporting PTZ function)
Preset/Patrol Settings :
Set/call/delete the presets or patrols for PTZ cameras.
5.2 Starting Live View
In the live view window as shown in Figure 5-2, click on the toolbar to start the
live view of the camera.
Figure 5-2 Live View Toolbar
Table 5-1 Descriptions of the Toolbar
Icon
Description
/
Start/Stop live view.
The window size is 4:3.
The window size is 16:9.
The original widow size.
Self-adaptive window size.
Live view with the main stream.
Live view with the sub stream.
Live view with the third stream.
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Click to select the third-party plug-in.
Manually capture the picture.
/
Manually start/stop recording.
/
Audio on and adjust volume /Mute.
/
Turn on/off microphone.
/
Turn on/off digital zoom function.
/
Turn on/off 3D positioning function.
Note: The third stream and 3D positioning require the support of camera.
5.3 Recording and Capturing Pictures Manually
In the live view interface, click on the toolbar to capture the live pictures or
click to record the live view. The saving paths of the captured pictures and clips
can be set on the page. To configure remote Configuration > Local Configuration
scheduled recording, please refer to . Section 7.2
Note: The captured image will be saved as JPEG file or BMP file your computer. in
5.4 Operating PTZ Control
Purpose:
In the live view interface, you use the PTZ control buttons to realize pan/tilt/zoom can
control of the camera.
Note: To realize PTZ control, the camera connected to the network must support the
PTZ function or a pan/tilt unit has been installed to the camera. Please properly set the
PTZ parameters on RS-485 s tings page referring et to Section 12.9 .RS-485 Settings
5.4.1 PTZ Control Panel
On the live view page, click to show the PTZ control panel click to or
hide . it
Click the direction buttons to control the pan/tilt movements.
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Figure 5-3 PTZ Control Panel
Click the zoom/iris/focus buttons to realize lens control.
Notes:
There are 8 direction arrows ( , , , , , , , ) in the live view window
when you click and drag the mouse in the relative positions.
For the cameras which support lens movements only, the direction buttons are
invalid.
Table 5-2 Descriptions of PTZ Control Panel
Icon
Description
Zoom in/out
Focus near/far
Iris / + -
Light on/off
Wiper on/off
Auxiliary focus
Initialize lens
Adjust speed of pan/tilt movements
5.4.2 Setting / Calling a Preset
Setting a Preset:
1. In the PTZ control panel, select a preset number from the preset list.
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Figure 5-4 Setting a Preset
2. Use the PTZ control buttons to move the lens the desired position. to
• Pan the camera to the right or left.
• Tilt the camera up or down.
• Zoom in or out.
• Refocus the lens.
3. Click to finish the setting of the current preset.
4. You can click to delete the preset.
Note: Up to 16 presets can be configured for the Network Mini PT Camera.
Calling a Preset:
This feature enables the camera to point to a specified preset scene manually or when
an event takes place.
For the defined preset, you can call it at any time to the desired preset scene.
In the PTZ control panel, select a defined preset from the list and click to call the
preset.
Or you can place the mouse on the presets interface, and call the preset by typing the
preset No. to call the corresponding presets.
Figure 5-5 Calling a Preset
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5.4.3 Setting / Calling a Patrol
Note:
No less than 2 presets have to be configured before you set a patrol.
Steps:
1. Click to enter the patrol configuration interface.
2. Select a path No., and click to add the configured presets.
3. Select the preset, and input the patrol duration and patrol speed.
4. Click OK to save the first preset.
5. Follow the steps above to add the other presets.
Figure 5-6 Add Patrol Path
6. Click to save a patrol.
7. Click to start the patrol, and click to stop it.
8. (Optional) Click to delete a patrol.
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Chapter 6 Network Camera
Configuration
6.1 Configuring Local Parameters
Note: The local configuration refers to the parameters of the live view, record files
and captured pictures. The record files and captured pictures are the ones you record
and captured using the web browser and thus the saving paths of them are on the PC
running the browser.
Steps:
1. Enter the Local Configuration interface:
Configuration > Local Configuration
Figure 6-1 Local Configuration Interface
2. Configure the following settings:
Live View Parameters: Set the protocol type and live view performance.
Protocol Type: TCP, UDP, MULTICAST and HTTP are selectable.
TCP: Ensures complete delivery of streaming data and better video quality,
yet the real-time transmission will be affected.
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UDP: Provides real-time audio and video streams.
HTTP: Allows the same quality as of TCP without setting specific ports for
streaming under some network environments.
MULTICAST: It’s recommended to select MCAST type when using the
Multicast function. For detailed information about Multicast, refer to Section
6.3.1 Configuring TCP/IP Settings.
Live View Performance: Set the live view performance to Shortest Delay or
Auto.
Rules: It refers to the rules on your local browser, select enable or disable to
display or not display the colored marks when the motion detection, face
detection, or intrusion detection is triggered. E.g.: enabled as the rules are, and
the face detection is enabled as well, when a face is detected, it will be marked
with a green rectangle on the live view.
Image Format: Choose the image format for picture capture.
Record File Settings: Set the saving path of the recorded video files. Valid for the
record files you recorded with the web browser.
Record File Size: Select the packed size of the manually recorded and
downloaded video les to 256M, 512M or 1G. After the selection, the
maximum record file size is the value you selected.
Save record files to: Set the saving path for the manually recorded video files.
Save downloaded files to: Set the saving path for the downloaded video files
in playback mode.
Picture and Clip Settings: Set the saving paths of the captured pictures and
clipped video files. Valid for the pictures you captured with the web browser.
Save snapshots in live view to: Set the saving path of the manually captured
pictures in live view mode.
Save snapshots when playback to: Set the saving path of the captured
pictures in playback mode.
Save clips to: Set the saving path of the clipped video files in playback mode.
Note: You can click Browse to change the directory for saving the clips and pictures.
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3. Click to save the settings. Save
6.2 Configuring Time Settings
Purpose:
You can follow the instructions in this section to configure the time synchronization
and DST settings.
Steps:
1. Enter the Time Settings interface:
Configuration > Basic Configuration > System > Time Settings
Or Configuration > Advanced Configuration > System > Time Settings
Figure 6-2 Time Settings
Select the Time Zone.
Select the Time Zone of your location from the drop-down menu.
Synchronizing Time by NTP Server.
(1) Check the checkbox to enable the function. NTP
(2) Configure the following settings:
Server Address: IP address of NTP server.
NTP Port: Port of NTP server.
Interval: The time interval between the two synchronizing actions with NTP
server.
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Figure 6-3 Time Sync by NTP Server
Note: If the camera is connected to a public network, you should use a NTP server
that has a time synchronization function, such as the server at the National Time
Center (IP Address: 210.72.145.44). If the camera is set in a customized network,
NTP software can be used to establish a NTP server for time synchronization.
Synchronizin Time Synchronization Manually g
Enable the Manual Time Sync function and then click to set the system time
from the pop-up calendar.
Note: You can also check the Sync with computer time checkbox to synchronize the
time of the camera with that of your computer.
Figure 6-4 Time Sync Manually
Click the tab page to enable the DST function and Set the date of the DST DST
period.
Figure 6-5 DST Settings
2. Click to save the settings. Save
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6.3 Configuring Network Settings
6.3.1 Configuring TCP/IP Settings
Purpose:
TCP/IP settings must be properly configured before you operate the camera over
network. The camera supports both the IPv4 and IPv6. Both versions may be
configured simultaneously without conflicting to each other, and at least one IP
version should be configured.
Steps:
1. Enter TCP/IP Settings interface:
Configuration > Basic Configuration > Network > TCP/IP
Or Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Network > TCP/IP
Figure 6-6 TCP/IP Settings
2. Configure the basic network settings, including the NIC Type, IPv4 or IPv6
Address, IPv4 or IPv6 Subnet Mask, IPv4 or IPv6 Default Gateway, MTU settings
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and Multicast Address.
3. (Optional) Check the checkbox of , and then the Enable Multicast Discovery
online network camera can be automatically detected by client software via
private multicast protocol in the LAN.
4. Click to save the above settings Save .
Notes :
The valid value range of MTU is 1280 ~ 1500.
The Multicast sends a stream to the multicast group address and allows multiple
clients to acquire the stream at the same time by requesting a copy from the
multicast group address. Before utilizing this function, you have to enable the
Multicast function of your router.
A reboot is required for the settings to take effect.
6.3.2 Configuring Port Settings
Purpose:
You can set the port No. of the camera, e.g. HTTP port, RTSP port and HTTPS port.
Steps:
1. Enter the Port Settings interface:
Configuration > Basic Configuration > Network > Port
Or Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Network > Port
Figure 6-7 Port Settings
2. Set the HTTP port, RTSP port, HTTPS port and server port of the camera.
HTTP Port: The default port number is 80, and it can be changed to any port No.
which is not occupied.
RTSP Port: The default port number is 554 and it can be changed to any port No.
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ranges from 1024 to 65535.
HTTPS Port: The default port number is 443, and it can be changed to any port
No. which is not occupied.
Server Port: The default server port number is 8000, and it can be changed to
any port No. ranges from 2000 to 65535.
3. Click to save the settings. Save
Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect.
6.3.3 Configuring PPPoE Settings
Steps:
1. Enter the PPPoE Settings interface:
Configuration >Advanced Configuration > Network > PPPoE
Figure 6-8 PPPoE Settings
2. Check the checkbox to enable this feature. Enable PPPoE
3. Enter , , and password for PPPoE access. User Name Password Confirm
Note: The User Name and Password should be assigned by your ISP.
For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we
strongly recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network
devices. The password should be something of your own choosing (using a
minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters,
numbers and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the
responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
4. Click to save and exit the interface. Save
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Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect.
6.3.4 Configuring DDNS Settings
Purpose:
If your camera is set to use PPPoE as its default network connection, you can use the
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) for network access.
Before you start:
Registration on the DDNS server is required before configuring the DDNS settings of
the camera.
For your privacy and to better protect your system against security risks, we
strongly recommend the use of strong passwords for all functions and network
devices. The password should be something of your own choosing (using a
minimum of 8 characters, including upper case letters, lower case letters,
numbers and special characters) in order to increase the security of your product.
Proper configuration of all passwords and other security settings is the
responsibility of the installer and/or end-user.
Steps:
1. Enter the DDNS Settings interface:
Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Network > DDNS
Figure 6-9 DDNS Settings
2. Check the checkbox to enable this feature. Enable DDNS
3. Select . Four DDNS types are selectable: HiDDNS, IPServer, -IP, DDNS Type NO
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and DynDNS.
DynDNS:
Steps:
(1) Enter of DynDNS (e.g. members.dyndns.org). Server Address
(2) In the text field, enter the domain name obtained from the DynDNS Domain
website.
(3) Enter the of DynDNS server. Port
(4) Enter the and registered on the DynDNS website. User Name Password
(5) Click to save the settings. Save
Figure 6-10 DynDNS Settings
IP Server:
Steps:
(1) Enter the Server Address of the IP Server.
(2) Click to save the settings. Save
Note: For the IP Server, you have to apply a static IP, subnet mask, gateway and
preferred DNS from the ISP. The should be entered with the Server Address
static IP address of the computer that runs the IP Server software.
Figure 6-11 IPServer Settings
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Note: For the US and Canada area, you can enter 173.200.91.74 as the server
address.
NO-IP:
Steps:
(1) Choose the DDNS Type as NO-IP.
Figure 6-12 -IP Settings NO
(2) Enter the Server Address as www.noip.com
(3) Enter the Domain name you registered.
(4) Enter the Port number, if needed.
(5) Enter the User Name and Password.
(6) Click and then you can view the camera with the domain name. Save
HiDDNS
Steps:
(1) Choose the DDNS Type as HiDDNS.
Figure 6-13 HiDDNS Settings
(2) Enter the Server Address www.hik-online.com.
(3) Enter the Domain name of the camera. The domain is the same with the
device alias in the HiDDNS server.
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5. Click to finish the settings. Save
Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect.
6.3.7 Configuring QoS Settings
Purpose:
QoS (Quality of Service) can help solve the network delay and network congestion by
configuring the priority of data sending.
Steps:
1. Enter the QoS Settings interface:
Configuration >Advanced Configuration > Network > QoS
Figure 6-16 QoS Settings
2. Configure the QoS settings, including video / audio DSCP, event / alarm DSCP
and Management DSCP.
The valid value range of the DSCP is 0-63. The bigger the DSCP value is, the
higher the priority is.
Note: DSCP refers to the Differentiated Service Code Point; and the DSCP value
is used in the IP header to indicate the priority of the data.
3. Click to save the settings. Save
Note: A reboot is required for the settings to take effect.
6.3.8 Configuring UPnP™ Settings
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP™) is a networking architecture that provides
compatibility among networking equipment, software and other hardware devices.
The UPnP protocol allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the
implementation of networks in the home and corporate environments.
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Create the authorized certificate
1) Click Create button to create the certificate request.
2) Download the certificate request and submit it to the trusted certificate
authority for signature.
3) After receiving the signed valid certificate, import the certificate to the device.
4. There will be the certificate information after you successfully create and install
the certificate.
Figure 6-28 Installed Certificate
5. Click the button to save the settings. Save
6.4 Configuring Video and Audio Settings
6.4.1 Configuring Video Settings
Steps:
1. Enter the Video Settings interface:
Configuration >Basic Configuration > Video / Audio > Video
Or Configuration > Advanced Configuration > Video / Audio > Video


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