Comelit IPCAM652A User manual

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WARNING
R
I
SK
OF
ELECTR
I
C
SHOCK
DO
NOT
OPEN
WARNING:
TO
REDUCE
THE
RISK
OF
ELECTRIC
SHOCK,
DO
NOT
REMOVE
COVER
(OR
BACK).
NO
USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIDE.
REFER
SERVICING
TO
QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
COMPLIANCE NOTICE OF FCC:
THIS
EQUIPMENT
HAS
BEEN
TESTED
AND
FOUND
TO
COMPLY
WITH
THE
LIMITS
FOR
A
CLASS
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
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
USERS
WILL
BE
REQUIRED
TO
CORRECT
THE
INTERFERENCE
AT
THEIR
OWN
EXPENSE.
WARNING:
CHANGES
OR
MODIFICATIONS
NOT
EXPRESSLY
APPROVED
BY
THE
PARTY
RESPONSIBLE
FOR
COMPLIANCE
COULD
VOID
THE
USER’S
AUTHORITY
TO
OPERATE
THE
EQUIPMENT.
THIS
CLASS
OF
DIGITAL
APPARATUS
MEETS
ALL
REQUIREMENTS
OF
THE
CANADIAN
INTERFERENCE-CAUSING
EQUIPMENT
REGULATIONS.
The
information
in
this
manual
is
believed
to
be
accurate
as
of
the
date
of
publication.
We
are
not
responsible
for
any
problems
resulting
from
the
use
thereof.
The
information
contained
herein
is
subject
to
change
without
notice.
Revisions
or
new
editions
to
this
publication
may
be
issued
to
incorporate
such
changes.
The
software
included
in
this
product
contains
some
Open
Sources.
You
may
obtain
the
complete
corresponding
source
code
from
us.
See
the
Open
Source
Guide
on
the
software
CD
(OpenSourceGuide\OpenSourceGuide.pdf)
or
as
a
printed
document
included
along
with
the
User's
Manual.
WEEE (
Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment
)
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Applicable
in
the
European
Union
and
other
European
countries
with
separate
collection
systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other
household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human
health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local
government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract.
This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
i
User’s
Manual
I
mportant Safeguards
1.
Read
Instructions
All
the
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
read
before
the
appliance
is
operated.
2.
Retain
Instructions
The
safety
and
operating
instructions
should
be
retained
for
future
reference.
3.
Cleaning
Unplug
this
equipment
from
the
wall
outlet
before
cleaning
it.
Do
not
use
liquid
aerosol
cleaners.
Use
a
damp
soft
cloth
for
cleaning.
4.
Attachments
Never
add
any
attachments
and/or
equipment
without
the
approval
of
the
manufacturer
as
such
additions
may
result
in
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock
or
other
personal
injury.
5.
Water
and/or
Moisture
Do
not
use
this
equipment
near
water
or
in
contact
with
water.
6.
Placing
and
Accessories
Do
not
place
this
equipment
on
an
wall
or
ceiling
that
is
not
strong
enough
to
sustain
the
camera.
The
equipment
may
fall,
causing
serious
injury
to
a
child
or
adult,
and
serious
damage
to
the
equipment.
Wall
or
shelf
mounting
should
follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions,
and
should
use
a
mounting
kit
approved
by
the
manufacturer.
This
equipment
and
cart
combination
should
be
moved
with
care.
Quick
stops,
excessive
force,
and
uneven
surfaces
may
cause
the
equipment
and
cart
combination
to
overturn.
Do
not
place
this
equipment
in
an
enclosed
space.
Sufficient
ventilation
is
required
to
prevent
an
increase
in
ambient
temperature
which
can
cause
malfunction
or
the
risk
of
fire.
7.
Power
Sources
This
equipment
should
be
operated
only
from
the
type
of
power
source
indicated
on
the
marking
label.
If
you
are
not
sure
of
the
type
of
power,
please
consult
your
equipment
dealer
or
local
power
company.
8.
Power
Cord
Operator
or
installer
must
remove
power
and
TNT
connections
before
handling
the
equipment.
9.
Lightning
For
added
protection
for
this
equipment
during
a
lightning
storm,
or
when
it
is
left
unattended
and
unused
for
long
periods
of
time,
unplug
it
from
the
wall
outlet
and
disconnect
the
antenna
or
cable
system.
This
will
prevent
damage
to
the
equipment
due
to
lightning
and
power-line
surges.
10.
Overloading
Do
not
overload
wall
outlets
and
extension
cords
as
this
can
result
in
the
risk
of
fire
or
electric
shock.
11.
Objects
and
Liquids
Never
push
objects
of
any
kind
through
openings
of
this
equipment
as
they
may
touch
dangerous
voltage
points
or
short
out
parts
that
could
result
in
a
fire
or
electric
shock.
Never
spill
liquid
of
any
kind
on
the
equipment.
12.
Servicing
Do
not
attempt
to
service
this
equipment
yourself.
Refer
all
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel.
13.
Damage
requiring
Service
Unplug
this
equipment
from
the
wall
outlet
and
refer
servicing
to
qualified
service
personnel
under
the
following
conditions:
A.
When
the
power-supply
cord
or
the
plug
has
been
damaged.
B.
If
liquid
is
spilled,
or
objects
have
hit
the
equipment. C.
If
the
equipment
has
been
exposed
to
rain
or
water. D.
If
the
equipment
does
not
operate
normally
by
following
the
operating
instructions,
adjust
only
those
controls
that
are
covered
by
the
operating
instructions
as
an
improper
adjustment
of
other
controls
may
result
in
damage
and
will
often
require
extensive
work
by
a
qualified
technician
to
restore
the
equipment
to
its
normal
operation.
E.
If
the
equipment
has
been
dropped,
or
the
cabinet
damaged.
F.
When
the
equipment
exhibits
a
distinct
change
in
performance
this
indicates
a
need
for
service.
14.
Replacement
Parts
When
replacement
parts
are
required,
be
sure
the
service
technician
has
used
replacement
parts
specified
by
the
manufacturer
or
that
have
the
same
characteristics
as
the
original
part.
Unauthorized
substitutions
may
result
in
fire,
electric
shock
or
other
hazards.
15.
Safety
Check
Upon
completion
of
any
service
or
repairs
to
this
equipment,
ask
the
service
technician
to
perform
safety
checks
to
determine
that
the
equipment
is
in
proper
operating
condition.
16.
Field
Installation
This
installation
should
be
made
by
a
qualified
service
person
and
should
conform
to
all
local
codes.
17.
Correct
Batteries
Warning:
Risk
of
explosion
if
battery
is
replaced
by
an
incorrect
type.
Dispose
of
used
batteries
according
to
the
instructions.
18.
Tmra
A
manufacturer’s
maximum
recommended
ambient
temperature
(Tmra)
for
the
equipment
must
be
specified
so
that
the
customer
and
installer
may
determine
a
suitable
maximum
operating
environment
for
the
equipment.
ii
Network
Camera
Table
of
Contents
Chapter
1
Introduction
...............................................................
1
1.1
In
This
Manual
....................................................................
1
1.2
Features..............................................................................
1
1.3
Typical
Applications
............................................................
2
Chapter
2
Installation.................................................................
4
2.1
Package
Contents
..............................................................
4
2.2
Illustrated
Parts
List
............................................................
4
2.3
Lens
....................................................................................
5
2.4
Front
Panel
.........................................................................
6
2.5
Top
Panel............................................................................
7
Factory
Reset.........................................................................
7
2.6
Mounting
.............................................................................
8
View
Angle
.............................................................................
8
Chapter
3
Remote
Setup
...........................................................
9
3.1
Quick
Setup
......................................................................
10
3.2
System
..............................................................................
10
General
................................................................................
10
Date/Time
............................................................................
11
User/Group
..........................................................................
12
3.3
Network.............................................................................
13
IP
Address
...........................................................................
13
DVRNS
................................................................................
14
Port
......................................................................................
16
Bandwidth
Control................................................................
17
Security
................................................................................
18
IEEE
802.1X
........................................................................
19
3.4
Video.................................................................................
19
Camera
................................................................................
20
Streaming.............................................................................
23
Webcasting
..........................................................................
24
MAT
.....................................................................................
25
3.5
Audio.................................................................................
26
Input/Output
.........................................................................
26
3.6
Event
Action......................................................................
27
Alarm
Out
.............................................................................
27
Email
....................................................................................
28
Remote
Callback..................................................................
29
Audio
Alarm
.........................................................................
30
FTP
Upload
..........................................................................
31
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User’s
Manual
Record
..................................................................................32
3.7
Event
.................................................................................33
Alarm
In
................................................................................34
Motion
Detection...................................................................35
Audio
Detection
....................................................................36
Video
Blind............................................................................37
System
Event........................................................................38
Chapter
4
WebGuard
...............................................................40
Web
Monitoring
Mode
.............................................................42
Web
Search
Mode
...................................................................44
Appendix
.......................................................................................46
LED
Indicators
.........................................................................46
Connector
Pin
Outs
.................................................................46
Map
of
Screens
(Remote
Setup)
.............................................47
Troubleshooting
.......................................................................48
Specifications
..........................................................................49
iv
Network
Camera
1
Chapter
1
Introduction
1.1 In This Manual
This
manual
is
intended
for
users
of
the
network
camera
and
includes
instructions
for
using
and
managing
the
camera
on
the
network.
1.2 Features
This
network
camera
compresses
live
video
and
transmits
the
video
over
Ethernet
connections.
The
camera
can
be
accessed,
configured
and
managed
by
using
the
INIT
(Integrated
Network
Installation
Tool)
program.
It
has
a
built-in
web
server,
WebGuard,
allowing
you
to
monitor
live
video
and
search
recorded
video
remotely
using
a
web
browser.
The
remote
programs
provided
with
the
camera
also
allow
remote
management,
monitoring,
searching
and
recording.
This
camera
offers
the
following
features:
Dual
stream
for
both
live
monitoring
and
recording
or
for
live
monitoring
only
H.264
and
M-JPEG
compression
algorithm
Four
levels
of
video
compression
and
various
video
compression
resolutions
Two-way
audio
communication
Pre-
and
post-event
buffering
and
video
stream
buffering
to
enhance
reliability
of
network
recording
Remote
monitoring
and
searching
via
web
browser
or
remote
software
Automatic
HTML
code
generation
for
webcasting
on
a
user’s
website
Up
to
10
simultaneous
connections
to
the
camera
for
remote
monitoring
Enhanced
security
using
IP
address
filtering,
HTTPS,
SSL
and
IEEE
802.1X
functions and
password
protected
multiple
user
levels
Network
bandwidth
limit
and
MAT
functions
to
use
network
bandwidth
efficiently
Convenient
network
connection
using
the
UPnP
(Universal
Plug
and
Play)
function
and
built-in
mDNS
(Multicast
DNS)
protocol
ONVIF
protocol
supported
WDR
(Wide
dynamic
range)
to
adjust
the
image
display
in
high
contrast
conditions
Slow
shutter
to
reduce
the
minimum
illumination
requirements
Day
and
night
functionality
with
the
built-in
IR-cut
filter
changer
Convenient
firmware
upgrades
via
the
network
connection
Firmware
duplication
and
autorecovery
functions
to
enhance
system
stability
Management
of
multiple
cameras
via
Ethernet
connections
Event
detection
functions:
alarm-in,
motion,
audio,
video
blind
SD
memory
recording
to
provide
redundancy
in
case
of
network
disconnection
Power
sources:
12
VDC,
24
VAC,
PoE
(Power
over
Ethernet)
Mega-pixel
varifocal
auto-iris
lens
(3.6
mm
to
16
mm)
included
NTSC
or
PAL
programmable
video
output
User’s
Manual
2
NOTES:
In this manual, a “remote system” refers to a PC that the remote program (RASplus,
iNEX Basic or WebGuard) is running.
Remote monitoring and recording through dual stream are available by using the RASplus
and iNEX Basic programs provided with the camera.
1.3 Typical Applications
Remote
Mon
i
tor
i
ng
Network
Camera
3
Remote
Record
i
ng
Webcast
i
ng
User’s
Manual
4
Chapter
2
Installation
2.1 Package Contents
Network
Camera
Installation
CD
(INIT,
RASplus
and
iNEX
Basic
software,
iNEX
Basic
User’s
Manual)
User’s
Manuals
(Camera,
INIT,
RASplus)
Mount
Kits
2.2 Illustrated Parts List
Dome
Cover
Dome
Cover
Bottom
Side
View
Body
Body
Top
Side
View
1- Shield: Hides the inside and prevents infrared from being reflected.
2- Safety Wire: Prevents the dome cover from falling when it is separated from the camera body.
3- Lens: Varifocal auto-iris lens is installed.
Network
Camera
5
4- Tilt Base: Allows you to adjust the tilt angle.
5- Pan Base: Allows you to adjust the pan angle.
6- Rotation Base: Allows you to adjust the rotation angle.
7- SD Memory Card Slot: Insert an SD memory card.
8-
Top Panel: See 2.5 Top Panel section below.
9-
Front Panel: See 2.4 Front Panel section below.
10-
Bottom Cover: Allows you to mount the camera to the wall or ceiling.
11- Cable Hole: Allows you to feed wires and cables for connection to power, alarm, audio and
video devices, and Ethernet.
12- Dome Cover Setscrew Hole: Allows you to connect the safety wire from the dome cover
to the bottom cover.
13- Wall/Ceiling Mounting Holes: Allows you to screw the camera to the wall or ceiling.
CAUTION:
Do
NOT
remove
the
SD
memory
card
while
the
unit
is
operating;
otherwise,
the
system
might
not
operate
properly
and
recorded
data
saved
on
it
might
be
damaged.
2.3 Lens
1- Focus Lever: Adjust the focus by turning the lever clockwise or counterclockwise.
Once it is set, twist the setscrew clockwise to lock it.
2- Zoom Lever: Adjust the zoom by turning the lever clockwise or counterclockwise.
Once it is set, twist the setscrew clockwise to lock it.
User’s
Manual
6
2.4 Front Panel
1- Network LED: Indicates network connection status. See Appendix LED Indicators
for details. The LED is unlit regardless of the status if the Status LED is disabled in the
System – General setup during the remote setup.
2- Network Port: Connect a Cat5 cable with an RJ-45 connector. Refer to the INIT User’s Manual
for details about network connection setup. When using a PoE switch, the camera can be
supplied with power over Ethernet cable (Refer to the PoE switch manufacturer’s manual for
details).
3- Power LED: Indicates system operation status. See Appendix LED Indicators for details.
The LED is unlit regardless of the status if the Status LED is disabled in the System General
setup during the remote setup.
4- Video Out: Connect two wires from the cable to the camera and the other connector from
the cable to a monitor. This is intended for video preview while adjusting the camera.
5- Audio Out: Connect to an amplifier (Line-out). The camera does not have amplified audio
output, so you will need a speaker with an amplifier.
6- Audio In: Connect to an audio source (Line-in).
7- Alarm Output: Connect an alarm-out device to the NO (Normally Open) and COM (Common)
connectors. NO is a relay output which sinks 0.3A @ 125 VAC and 1A @ 30 VDC.
8- Alarm Input: Connect alarm-in devices. Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to
the AI (Alarm-In) and GND (Ground) connectors. The voltage range is from 0V to 5V. When
the electrical switch is wired, the threshold voltage for NC (Normally Closed) is above 4.3V
and for NO (Normally Open) is below 0.3V, and it should be stable at least 0.5 seconds to
be detected.
9- Power In: Connect two wires from the power adapter (12 VDC or 24 VAC). You do not
need to distinguish power polarity when connecting the wires. The camera starts booting as
soon as power is applied.
NOTES:
Camera and audio surveillance may be prohibited by laws that vary by region. Check
the laws in your area before using this product for surveillance purposes.
To make connections on the alarm, audio and video connector strip, press and hold
the button and insert the wire in the hole below the button. After releasing the button,
tug gently on the wire to make certain it is connected. To disconnect a wire, press and
hold the button above the wire and pull out the wire.
Network
Camera
7
CAUTIONS:
The
camera
restarts
after
the
power
adaptor
is
disconnected
from
the
camera
when
switching
the
power
source
from
12
VDC
or
24
VAC
to
PoE
.
The
network
connector
is
not
designed
to
be
connected
directly
with
cable
or
wire
intended
for
outdoor
use.
WARNING:
ROUTE
POWER
CORDS
SO
THAT
THEY
ARE
NOT
A
TRIPPING
HAZARD.
MAKE
CERTAIN
THE
POWER
CORD
WILL
NOT
BE
PINCHED
OR
ABRADED
BY
FURNITURE.
DO
NOT
INSTALL
POWER
CORDS
UNDER
RUGS
OR
CARPET.
USE
THE
POWER
CORD
THAT
HAS
A
GROUNDING
PIN.
IF
YOUR
POWER
OUTLET
DOES
NOT
HAVE
A
GROUNDING
PIN
RECEPTACLE,
DO
NOT
MODIFY
THE
PLUG.
DO
NOT
OVERLOAD
THE
CIRCUIT
BY
PLUGGING
TOO
MANY
DEVICES
INTO
ONE
CIRCUIT.
2.5 Top Panel
1- Factory Reset Switch: Use to return all settings to
the original factory settings. See below for details.
2- Video Signal Switch: Set the video switch to NTSC
or PAL for video output.
Factory
Reset
This
switch
will
only
be
used
on
the
rare
occasions
that
you
want
to
return
all
the
settings
to
the
original
factory
settings.
CAUTION:
When
performing
a
Factory
Reset,
you
will
lose
any
settings
you
have
saved.
Cut
off
the
power
from
the
camera.
Press
the
factory
reset
switch.
Turn
on
the
power
while
holding
the
reset
switch
Release
the
switch
in
about
5
seconds
after
the
Power
LED
blinks.
The
camera
resets
to
factory
defaults
and
restarts
after
completing
the
factory
reset.
User’s
Manual
8
You
can
perform
a
factory
reset
while
the
camera
is
turned
on
by
pressing
the
factory
reset
switch
and
releasing
the
reset
switch.
A
factory
reset
also
can
be
performed
remotely
by
running
the
INIT
program.
The
camera
restarts
after
completing
the
factory
reset.
Refer
to
the
INIT
User’s
Manual
for
details
on
remote
factory
resetting.
2.6 Mounting
1.
Connect
the
external
devices
and
network.
2.
Screw
the
bottom
cover
to
the
wall
or
ceiling
by
using
the
mounting
screws
provided
with
the
camera.
3.
Adjust
the
angle
of
the
lens
for
the
proper
view
angle.
Refer
to
the
View
Angle
section
below
for
details.
4.
Adjust
the
focus
and
zoom
by
using
the
focus
and
zoom
lever.
5.
Adjust
the
direction
of
the
shield
by
loosening
the
setscrews
on
the
dome
cover
and
turning
the
shield
clockwise
or
counterclockwise.
When
the
direction
is
adjusted,
tighten
the
screws
to
lock
the
adjustment.
6.
Screw
the
dome
cover
to
the
bottom
cover
by
using
the
setscrew
provided
with
the
camera.
7.
Tighten
the
screws
on
the
dome
cover.
8.
Apply
power.
NOTE: You might need to reinforce the wall or ceiling. If the wall
or ceiling is not strong enough to support the camera, the camera
may fall.
V
i
ew
Ang
l
e
Three-axis
lens
positioning
is
supported.
1- Pan Base Axis: Adjusts the pan angle. Move the
pan base to the left or right.
2- Tilt Base Axis: Adjusts the tilt angle. Loosen the
tilt base screws, move the tilt base up and down and
tighten the screws to lock the angle.
3- Rotation Base Axis: Adjusts the rotation angle.
Move the rotation base clockwise or counterclockwise.
Network
Camera
9
Chapter
3
Remote
Setup
Remote
Setup
allows
you
to
change
all
settings
of
a
camera.
Run
the
INIT
program,
select
a
camera
and
click
the
Setup
icon
on
the
Main
screen.
Select
Remote
Setup
from
the
Setup
menu
and
the
Remote
Setup
screen
appears.
You
can
also
display
the
Remote
Setup
screen
by
selecting
a
camera,
clicking
the
right
mouse
button
and
selecting
Remote
Setup
on
the
Main
screen.
NOTE: You can also change the settings by using remote programs.
Clicking
a
menu
on
the
left
side
of
the
Remote
Setup
screen
displays
the
current
settings
for
that
menu
on
the
right
side
of
the
screen.
Clicking
a
submenu
under
each
menu
allows
you
to
change
the
settings.
Clicking
the
OK
button
closes
the
Remote
Setup
screen
and
applies
the
changes.
User’s
Manual
10
3.1 Quick Setup
The
Quick
Setup
allows
you
to
change
a
camera’s
basic
system,
network,
video
and
audio
settings.
3.2 System
You
can
change
a
camera’s
system
information,
import
or
export
all
settings,
and
add
users
or
groups.
Genera
l
Language
:
Choose
the
language
to
be
used
during
remote
setup.
Name
:
Enter
the
camera
name
(up
to
31
characters
including
spaces).
Note
:
Enter
additional
information
about
the
camera.
HW
Version
,
SW
Version
:
These
fields
display
the
camera’s
hardware
and
software
versions.
Miscellaneous:
ONVI
F
Protocol: Check the box to enable the ONVIF protocol.
Network
Camera
11
Status LED: Check the box to enable LEDs. If LEDs are not enabled, the LEDs on the
product panel are unlit regardless of the status.
Setup
:
Load Default Setup…: Click to return all settings except date/time to the original factory
settings. You can select whether or not network settings will be included when the setup
is applied. Refer to the 3.3 Network for details of the network settings.
Import Setup…: Click to apply the settings saved as a .dat file format to the camera. A
setup screen appears allowing you to select the setup file. You can select whether or not
to include network settings (except DVRNS setting) when the setup is applied. Refer to the
3.3 Network for details of the network settings.
Export Setup…: Click to save the current camera settings as a .dat file format. A setup
screen appears allowing you to name the setup file.
NOTES:
The Load Default Setup and Import Setup functions are permitted only to the users in
the Administrator group.
Do NOT check the Include Network Setup box when the network settings of the setup
file are used in another camera. Otherwise, the connection to the camera might not
be made properly.
If the IP address, admin port number or SSL settings are changed during Setup, Remote
Setup closes after saving the changes.
Date
/
T
i
me
Date
/
Time
:
Change
the
system
date/time,
date/time
format
and
time
zone.
Turn
daylight-
saving
time
on
or
off
by
checking
the
box.
Clicking
the
Apply
button
applies
the
changes
immediately.
User’s
Manual
12
Time
Sync
Automatic Sync: Check the box to automatically synchronize the time with a time server.
Enter the IP address or the domain name of the time server and set the time interval for
synchronization. If the time server uses the DVRNS function, selecting the Use DVRNS box
allows you to enter the name instead of the IP address or the domain name of the time server.
Run as Server: Check the box to run the camera as a time server.
NOTE: If you want to use a domain name instead of the IP address of the time server,
the DNS server must be set up properly when setting Network – IP Address setup. If
you want to use a name instead of the IP address or the domain name of the time server,
the DVRNS function must be set up properly when setting the Network – DVRNS setup.
User
/
Group
User/Group
:
Click
the
buttons
to
change
the
settings
for
a
group
or
a
user
allowed
controlling
the
camera
remotely.
Add Group: Click to add a group. Enter the group name and set authority levels for the
group to control the camera remotely.
Add User: Click to add a user. Enter the user name and select the group that the user will
belong to. Enter the password to be assigned to the user.
Edit: Select a group and click the button to change authority levels assigned to the group,
or select a user and click the button to change the user’s password.
Delete: Select a group or user and click the button to delete the group or user.
Allow
Anonymous
Login
:
Check
the
box
to
use
the
webcasting
feature.
Refer
to
3.4
Video
Webcasting
for
details.
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Camera
13
NOTES:
Only users belonging to the Administrator group can make User/Group changes.
There is no default password for the admin user in the Administrator group.
The authority levels that can be assigned are:
Upgrade: The user can upgrade the software.
Setup: The user can set up the system.
Color Control: The user can control brightness, contrast, hue and saturation for cameras.
Alarm-Out Control: The user can reset the output during an alarm.
System Check: The user can view and check the remote system status.
Search: The user can search video recorded on the SD memory card by using a
remote program.
Clip Copy: The user can export video recorded on the SD memory card as a video
file by using a remote program.
3.3 Network
You
can
change
the
network
settings,
set
up
the
DVRNS
and
security
functions
and
control
the
network
bandwidth.
I
P
Address
User’s
Manual
14
Type
:
Select
the
type
of
network
configuration.
Remote
Setup
closes
after
saving
the
changes.
Manual: Select when the camera is using a static IP address for network connection, and
set up LAN parameters manually.
DHCP: Select when the camera is networked via DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol). Click the OK button, and a temporary IP address is automatically assigned to
the camera. The camera periodically will be issued a new IP address automatically.
ADSL: Select when the camera is networked via ADSL. Enter the ID and password for ADSL
connection, and click the OK button. A temporary IP address is automatically assigned to
the camera. The camera periodically will be issued a new IP address automatically.
DNS
Server
:
Enter
the
IP
address
of
the
DNS
server.
If
you
set
up
the
DNS
server,
the
domain
name
of
the
server
can
be
used
instead
of
the
IP
address
during
the
DVRNS,
time
or
SMTP
server
setup.
Ask
your
Internet
service
provider
for
the
IP
Address
of
the
DNS
Server.
NOTES:
Ask your network provider for details about the network connection type and connection
information for the camera or the IP address of the DNS server.
If the camera is configured for a DHCP or ADSL network, it is best to use the DVRNS
function because the camera IP address might change frequently.
DVRNS
Check
the
DVR
Name
Service
box
to
use
the
DVRNS
function.
DVRNS
Server
:
Enter
the
IP
address
or
domain
name
of
the
DVRNS
server.
Port
:
Set
up
the
port
number
of
the
DVRNS
server.
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