Zavio F4215 User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual
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ZAVIOWirelessIndoorCube
User Manual
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TableofContents
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1. SafetyInformation..................................................................................................4
1.1 SafetyNotices...............................................................................................4
1.2 ElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)..........................................................5
2. HardwareOverview................................................................................................6
2.1 Connectorsandbuttons.............................................................................6
2.2 LEDIndicator................................................................................................6
2.3 PackageContents.........................................................................................7
2.4 MinimumSystemRequirement...................................................................7
3. WebInterface..........................................................................................................7
4. SettingsInformation.............................................................................................9
5. SettingsBasicSetup...........................................................................................11
5.1 Account.......................................................................................................11
5.2 Network......................................................................................................12
5.2.1 TCP/IP.....................................................................................................12
5.2.2 PPPoE......................................................................................................13
5.2.3 WLAN....................................................................................................134
5.2.4 WPS......................................................................................................135
5.3 DateTime...................................................................................................16
5.4 Video...........................................................................................................17
5.4.1 VideoSetting..........................................................................................17
5.4.2 Profile.....................................................................................................18
5.4.3 Day/Night..........................................................................................19
5.5 Audio..........................................................................................................20
6. SettingLiveView................................................................................................21
6.1 Video...........................................................................................................21
6.2 Audio..........................................................................................................21
6.3 CameraSetting...........................................................................................21
6.3.1 ImageSetting..........................................................................................21
6.3.2 LensSetting............................................................................................23
6.3.3 ROI..........................................................................................................24
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6.4 PTZSetting..................................................................................................25
6.4.1 PatrolSetting..........................................................................................25
6.4.2 PTZControl.............................................................................................26
7. SettingPlayback.................................................................................................27
7.1 ClientPC......................................................................................................27
7.2 NetworkStorage.........................................................................................27
7.3 EdgeStorage...............................................................................................28
8. SettingEvent......................................................................................................29
8.1 EventServer................................................................................................29
8.1.1 EventServer...........................................................................................29
8.1.2 SDCard...................................................................................................31
8.2 EventList....................................................................................................32
8.2.1 EventList................................................................................................32
8.2.2 ScheduledRecording..............................................................................34
8.3 MotionDetection.......................................................................................35
8.4 Schedule.....................................................................................................36
9. SettingSystem....................................................................................................37
9.1 Maintenance...............................................................................................37
9.2 DateTime...................................................................................................39
9.3 Security.......................................................................................................40
9.3.1 Account...................................................................................................40
9.3.2 IPAddressFilter......................................................................................40
9.3.3 HTTPS......................................................................................................41
9.4 NetworkBasic.............................................................................................42
9.4.1 TCP/IP...................................................................................................42
9.4.2 PPPoE......................................................................................................42
9.5 NetworkAdvanced.....................................................................................43
9.5.1 RTSP........................................................................................................43
9.5.2 UPnP.......................................................................................................44
9.5.3 Bonjour...................................................................................................45
9.5.4 DDNS.......................................................................................................45
9.6 DigitalI/O....................................................................................................46
9.7 PoE..............................................................................................................47
9.8 LED..............................................................................................................47
9.9 SystemLog..................................................................................................48
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1. SafetyInformation
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Thisusermanualincludesinstructionsforusingandmanagingtheproductonyournetwork.Carefullyread
andfollowtheinstructionsontheguidebeforeinstallingtheproducttoensurethatitisusedproperlyas
intendedandavoiddamageduetofaultyassemblyandinstallations.Updatedversionsofthisdocument
will
bepostedtoourcompanywebsiteastheybec omeavailable.
1.1 SafetyNotices
LegalConsiderations
Videoandaudiosurveillancecanbeforbiddenbylawsthatvaryfromcountrytocountry.Checkthelaws
inyourlocalregionbeforeusingthisproductforsurveillancepurposes.
Liability
ZAVIOInc.cannotbeheldresponsibleforanytechnicalortypographicalerrorsandreservestherightto
makechanges
totheproductandmanualswithoutpriornotice.ZAVIOInc.makesnowarrantyofanykind
with regard to the material contained within this document. Including, but not limited to, the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose. ZAVIO Inc. shall not be liable nor
responsible for
incidentalor consequentialdamages in connectionwith thefurnishing, performance or
useofthismaterial.Thisproductisonlytobeusedforitsintendedpurpose.
Followthegeneralsafetyprecautionsandthebelowoperationnotice.
OperationNotice‐Operatingorstoragelocation
Avoidoperatingorstoringthecamerainthefollowing
locations:
Extremelyhotorcoldplaces(Operatingtemperature:‐40°Cto+60°Cor‐40°Fto140°F)
Nearheatingequipment(e.g.heaters)
Nearwater(e.g.bathtub,kitchensink)
Nearsourcesofstrongmagnetism
Nearsourcesofpowerfulelectromagneticradiation(e.g.radio,TVtransmitters)
Locationssubjecttostrongvibrationorshock
Cleaning
Useasoftdryclothtocleantheexternalsurfaceof thedevice ordampenedthesoftclothwith
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smallquantityofdetergentsolutiontoremovestains.Remembertowipedrythecleanedarea.
Donotusevolatilesolvents(e.g.alcohol,benzene,thinners)astheymaydamagethesurface.
1.2 Electromagnetic Compatibility(EMC)
FCCStatement
ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgeneratesusesandcanradiate
radiofrequency
energyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterference
toradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticular
installation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcan
be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interferencebyoneofthefollowingmeasures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
Increasetheseparationbetweenequipmentandreceiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
CEMarkWarning
ThisisaClassBproduct.Inadomesticenvironment,thisproductmaycauseradiointerference,inwhich
casetheusermayberequiredtotakeadequatemeasures.
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2. HardwareOverview
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2.1 Connectorsandbuttons
2.2 LEDIndicator
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2.3 PackageContents
Verifythatallcontentsreceivedarecompleteaccordingtothelistbelow.
ZAVIOWirelessIndoorCube
QuickInstallationGuide(QIG)
Screwpackforwall&ceilingmounting
Alignmentsticker
Desiccantbag
2.4 MinimumSystemRequirement
Makesurethatyourcomputermeetsorexceedthefollowingspecifications:
Item Requirements
CPU IntelCorei5CPU@2.0GHz(orequivalentAMD)
GraphicCard 512MBRAMgraphiccards(orequivalentonboardgraphiccards)
RAM 2GBRAM
OperatingSystem Windows7orlater
MacOSLeopard10.5orlater
WebBrowser InternetExplorer8orlater
3. WebInterface
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Availableoptionsmayvarydependingonthecameramodel.
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Toolbar Function
Homebutton.Clicktoopencameraliveview.
Settingsbutton.Clicktoopensettingspage.
Allconfigurationsareavailableonthispage.
Pausebutton.Clicktopausethelivevideostream,clickagaintoresumepause.
ThisfunctionisalsoavailableonVLCmodewhenusingnonIEbrowser.
Stopbutton.Clicktostopthevideostream,clickagaintoresumestop.
Whenvideostreamisstopped,thedisplaywillturnblack.Thisfunctionisalso
availableinVLCmodewhenusingnonIEbrowser.
Recordbutton.Clicktorecordthelivevideoonyourcomputer.Whenselected,
amessagewillpromptrequestingyoutospecifythefolderinwhichyouwant
to store the video. Afterselecting thefolder,click OK tobegin recording. The
buttonwillstartflashingtoindicatethattherecording
isactive.Clickagainto
stop the recording. This function is only available for Internet Explorer on
Windowssystems.
Glassdemisterbutton.Clicktoturnonthecamera’scooling/heatingsystemto
demistthewatervaporonthefrontglass.
Snapshot button. Click to take a snapshot of the video. When selected, a
windowwillpromptshowingthecapturedframe,clickSaveImagetocomplete
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process.ThefunctionisalsoavailableinVLCmodewhenusingnonIEbrowser.
Zoombutton.Clicktozoominoroutofthevideo.Whenselected,an overlay
imagewillappear;dragthebo xoverthezoneyouwanttozoomandadjustthe
zoombymovingtheslidertoward“T(tele)or“W”(wide).DigitalZoomisonly
availableforInternetExplorer
onWindowssystems.
Full screenbutton. Click to view the video in full screen mode. In full screen
mode,thevideoisstretchedtofittheentirescreen.Toreturnfromfullscreen
mode,presstheESCkeyonyourkeyboardorclickonanypartofthescreen.
Thefunctionisalso
availableinVLCmodewhenusingnonIEbrowser
Liveviewbutton.Clicktoreturntothemainlivevideopage.
Profile‐Selectthepreferredprofilefromthelist.Youcandefinethesepr ofiles
inthesettingsmenu.
ViewSize‐Twochoicesareprovided.“FitScreen”willresizethevideotofitthe
liveviewpage.“FullScreen”willdisplaythevideoatitsoriginalsize.
Protocol‐Selectthetransferprotocol.
Set Press set button to remember the camera’s current position, preset
positionswillbenamedas“Preset1.
Preset A preset position allows users to quickly steer the camera to the
predefinedposition.
Go When selected, a dropdown list will appear allowing you to select the
presetposition.
Patrol
Before starting this function usersmust define the guard tour first. A
guard tour allows the camera to patrol preset positions in a predetermined
orderoratrandomandforaconfigurabletimeperiods.Theenabled guardtour
willkeeprunningaftertheuserhasloggedofforclosedthe
browser
ZoomClickthearrowheadordragthepointertoadjustthezoomvalue.
FocusWhenthezoompositionischanged,thecameramayloosefocus.Adjust
thefocusbyclickingthearrowheadordraggingitspointeralongtheslidebar
tofindthebestimagefocus.
ReFocus‐ When
selected, the camera will automatically find the appropiate
focusvalue.
4. SettingsInformation
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Theinformationpageprovidesacompleteoverviewofthestatusofyournetworkcamera.
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5. SettingsBasicSetup
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Thebasicsetuppageallowsyoutomanagethefollowing:
Useraccounts
Networkparameters
Dateandtimeconfigurations
Videosettings
Audiosettings
5.1 Account
Thenetworkcameraallowsthecreationofupto10useraccountswithdifferentprivilegelevels.Thereare
threeuserlevels:viewer,operatorandadministrator.Theviewersonlyhaveaccesstotheliveviewpage
of the camera. The operat or s have access to the live view page, as well as basic
image settings (e.g.:
brightness,contrast).Onlytheadministratorhasfullaccesstotheallcamerasettings.
To create an account, click the addbutton. To edit or remove an account, select the username on the
accountlistandthenclickEditorRemoveasneeded.Administratorsaccountcannotbedeleted.
EnablingAnonymousViewerwillallowanyusertoaccesstheliveviewpagewithoutsigningin.
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5.2 Network
BydefaultthecameraissettoautomaticallyobtainthenecessaryIPinformationfromtheDHCPserver
(e.g.therouter).However,youmaymanuallychangetheIPaddressandotherrelatedsettings.
5.2.1 TCP/IP
InternetProtocolVersion4(TCP/IPv4):
ObtainanIPaddressautomatically(DHCP)Thisisthedefaultsetting.
Inthismodethecamera
obtainstheIPinformationfromtheDHCPserver.
UsethefollowingIPaddressSelectthisoptiontoassignastaticIPaddresstothecamera.
ObtainDNSserveraddressautomaticallyautomaticallyusetheDNSserversettingsprovidedby
theDHCPserver.
Usethe
followingDNSserveraddressSelectthisoptiontoassignaDNSserveraddress.When
DHCPisdisabled,youalsoneedtoprovidethecamerawithvalidDNSsettings.
InternetProtocolVersion6(TCP/IPv6):
IPaddressTheIPv6IPaddressofcameraisautomaticallyassignedbyconvertingtheMACaddress
oftheIPcamer a.Usersareunabletomodifyit.
HTTP:
HTTPportnumberThedefaultvalueis80.IfyouchangedtheHTTPporttoadifferentvalue(e.g.
1024),pleasemakesuretorestartthecamera(SettingsSystemMaintenance)andthenconnect
tothecamera
usingthefollowingURLhttp://camera_ip:portnumber.
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5.2.2 PPPoE
PPPoE:
AuthenticationTypePAPorCHAP
IPaddressDisplaysthecurrentIPaddressobtainedfromtheInternetServiceProvider(ISP).
Itwilldisplay0.0.0.0ifthecameraisnotconnectedtotheInternetviaPPPoE.
UserIDEntertheuserIDforyourDSLservice.TheuserID
isprovidedbyyourISP.
PasswordEnterthepasswordfortheDSLaccount.Retypethepasswordinthefieldbelow.
DNSServerTypicallyyourISPwillsendDNSServerinformationtothecamerawhenitconnects.
However,pleaseselect“UsethefollowingDNSserveraddress”ifyour
ISPrequiresenteringspecific
DNSserversmanually.
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5.2.3 WLAN
Thewirelessnetworkhastobesetupbyusingcablenetworkconnection.Aftersettingthe
cameracorrectly,thewirelessfunctioncanworkwithoutcablenetworkconnection.Please
followthesettingprocessbelowstepbystep:
Step1:“Enable”theWLAN,Youwillseethewirelesssettingscreen.
Step2:
Thenclick“Refresh”.Allaccesspoints(AP)aroundyouwillshowup.
Step3:SelecttheAPyouwishtoconnectandclick“Connect.
Step4:Enterpasswordatpassphraseifyouneed.Ifyoudon'tknowthesettingofthewirelessAP,
pleaseaskyournetworkadministrator.
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5.2.4 WPS
WPS(WiFiProtectedSetup)alsoknownasastandardforeasyandsecureestablishmentof
awirelesshomenetwork.Enableitwhenwirelessisturnedon,andyouwillseethewireless
IPandMACofthisIPcamera.
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5.3 DateTime
CurrentDate/Time:
CurrentDate/TimeDisplaysthecamera’scurrentdateandtime.
PCClockDisplaysthedateandtimeofthecomputeryouarecurrentlyusing.
Date/TimeFormatTheformatinwhichthedateandtimeisdisplayedonthelivevideo.
SynchronizationMethod:
Keepcurrentsetting
Selectifyoudon’twanttochangecurrentdateandtimesetting.
SynchronizewithclientPCSelectifyouwanttoadjustthecameratimetoyourPC.Notethatthis
optionsynchronizesthetimeonlyonce.Anoccasionalresynchronizationwillbenecessary.
ManualSettingSelectto
manuallyenterthedateandtime.
SynchronizewithNTPSelecttoallowthecameratoobtainthetimefromanNTPserver.Youcan
usethedefaultvalueoryoucanenteradifferentNTPservermanually.Makesurethatyourcamera
isconnectedtotheInternetandthat
nofirewallisblockingtheoutgoingNTPrequest.
Timezone:
TimezoneSelectthecorrecttimezoneforyourlocation.
DaylightSavingTimeDefinetheDaylightSavingTimerangebyactivatingthisoption.Thecamera
willadjustthetimedependingonthepredefinedstartandendtime.
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5.4 Video
Availableoptionsmayvarydependingonthecameramodel.
5.4.1 VideoSetting
Rotated:
Mirror/FlipAllowsuserstomirrorand/orfliptheimage.
ImageR otatedAllowsuserstorotatetheimageby90°,18or270°.
Image:
VideoClipFormatSelecttheprofileusedforrecordings.
SnapshotFormatSelecttheprofileusedforsnapshots.
Overlay:
OverlaySelectan
overlaytoshowonliveview,ifany.
TextColorSelectthecolorfortheoverlaytext.
BackgroundColorSelectthebackgroundcolorfortheoverlaytext.
DisplayPositionSelectthedisplaypositionoftheoverlaytextonliveview.
PrivacyMask:
Privacymaskallowsthe
usertocensorcertainpartsoftheliveviewarea.ClickAddtocreateanew
privacymask.Toeditorremove,selecttheprivacymaskonthelistandthenclickEditorRemove.
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5.4.2 Profile
Thenetworkcameraallowsthecreationofvideostreamingprofiles.Usersmustdefinethevideoand
audiosettingforeachprofile.ClickAddtocreateanewprofile.Toeditorremove,selectaprofilefrom
thelistandclickEditorRemoveasneeded.
VideoSetting:
EncodingThe
cameracanencodevideoindifferentformats.Makesurethatyourvideorecorder
supportstheselectedformat.
ProfileChoosebetweenHigh,MainandBaselineprofiles.
ResolutionDefinetheprofileresolution.Notethatresolutionavailabledependsonthecamer a.
MaximumframerateDefinethemaximumnumberofframesper
secondfortheprofile.Ifframe
rateissettohigherthan30fps,profile3and4willnotbeavailableduetocameralimitation.Note
thatthemaximumlimitwilldependonyourcameramodel.
QualityChoosebetweenFixedQuality(VBR)andFixedBitrate(CBR).Fixedqualityoptions
includes:medium,standard ,good,detailedandexcellent.Fixedbitratewillensurethatthevideo
bitratedoesnotsurpassthespecifiedmaximum.
AudioSetting:
AudioStreamChoosetoenableordisabletheaudio.
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5.4.3 Day/Night
Thismenumayvarydependingonyourcameramodel.IfyourcameraisnotequippedwithIRLEDs,
someoptionswillnotbeavailable.
Day/Night:
IRCutFilterModeChoosebetweenauto,nightmode,daymodeandschedule.ByselectingAuto
thecamerawillautomaticallyremovetheIRcutfilter
basedonthepredefinedthreshold.OnNight
mode,theliveviewimagewillbeblackandwhiteasthecamerawillalwaysremovetheIRcutfilter
regardlessoftheactuallightlevels.Oppositetonightmode,theDaymodewillneverremovetheIR
cutfilterfromtheimage
sensorallowingvisiblelighttopass throughthe image,providingcolored
videos.Schedulemodeallowsuserstoprogramthetimeforthecameratoeng ageinnightmode.
IRCutFilterSwitchDelayDefinethedurationtoenabletheIRcutfiltertoswitchmode.
IRCutFilterThreshold
DefinethethresholdtoenabletheIRcutfiltertoswitchmode.
IR Mode Choose between auto, active, inactive and schedule. Auto mode allows the IR to
automaticallyturnonwhentheIRcutfilterisremoved.ActivemodekeepstheIRonregardlessof
the IR cut filter
mode. This mode is not recommended unless the camera is installed in a dark
environment that requires IR at all times. Inactive mode will disable the IR even if IR cut filter is
removed.SelectSchedulemodeifyouwishtoprogramaspecifictimefortheIRtoturn
on/off.
SmartIRThistechnology allows the IRtoautomaticallyadjustitsintensitytothescenecontent,
avoidingovere xposurefromhappening.
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5.5 Audio
Thismenuwillbeavailableonlyifyourcamerahasaudiosupport.
AudioInput:
AudioInputGainSelectthemicrophoneinputgainvaluefromthedropdownmenu.
AudioEncodingSelecttheencodingfromthedropdownmenu.
AudioOutput:
AudioOutputGainSelectthespeakeroutputgainvaluefromthedropdownmenu.
Note:Thecameradoesnotsupportechocancelling,usingfullduplexmodemaycauseaudiofeedback.
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