User Manual Panoramic Navigation 1080P Wi-Fi Fi IP Camera y2003_2003a_manual_v0.
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FCC (U. S. Federal Communications Commission) 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. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna(s) us used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users users and installers must be provide with antenn antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
TABLE OF CONTENT CAMERA OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................. 1 Hardware .................................................................................................................................. 1 Package content........................................................................................................................ 2 Status indicator .....................................................................
VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP .................................................................................................. 15 Search by calendar.................................................................................................................. 16 Search by event ...................................................................................................................... 17 Video backup .....................................................................................................
Account user levels ................................................................................................................. 35 Playing video footage saved in microSD card on PC ............................................................... 36 MicroSD card compatible list .................................................................................................. 38 Specifications ................................................................................................................
CAMERA OVERVIEW Hardware Type 1 1
Type 2 1
Package content Status indicator Color Status Meaning During network setup Camera (Type 1) Camera (Type 2) Blue Flashing Setting camera… Red Flashing Internet connection failed Purple Flashing Wrong Wi-Fi password… Blue Flashing slowly Connecting to Wi-Fi network Wi-Fi signal strength* Magnetic mount accessories (Type 2) P 10 an 80 / T P ilt Wall mount accessories (Type 1) Blue Stable Strong Purple Stable Normal Red Stable Weak Others Panoramic Navigation Pan/Tilt 1080P C
Default values Wired Wireless 192.168.1.10 192.168.2.
GETTING STARTED Getting camera ready Insert a microSD card (up to 128GB) and connect your camera to power. NOTE This camera doesn’t support plug and play. Please make sure the power is off before inserting or removing the microSD card. Type 1 .
Type 2 NOTE If you want to mount this camera to a wall or ceiling, please check the next sections, “Wall mounting” and “Magnetic mounting (Type 2 only)”, to know how to mount the camera with the supplied accessories GETTING STARTED 5
Wall mounting Type 1 1. Fasten wall-mount adapter to wall. Find the wall-mount accessories in the sales package, and fasten the black wall-mount adapter to where you want to install the camera. 3. Power on & configure camera. Follow the instructions in “Quick Start” to power on the camera and configure it via your smart phone / tablet. 2. Attach camera to wall. Align the bottom of the camera with the wall-mount adapter (a). Then, rotate the camera 90o clockwise to secure (b).
Type 2 GETTING STARTED 7
Magnetic mounting (Type 2 only) GETTING STARTED 8
Connecting camera to internet By EaZy Networking (P2P cloud service) Please check Quick Start or video demo to know more details. Quick Start Video Demo By configuring your router Please check the advanced network setup to know more details.
ADDRESS BOOK For details about each element on this page: ADDRESS BOOK 1. Click on 2. Scan the QR code below.
LIVE VIEW The functions available depend on the user level of your account. There are four user levels: SUPERVISOR, POWER USER, NORMAL and GUEST. Please check “Account user levels” at page 35 to know details.
Snapshot Click on to take a snapshot of the current live image. The image will be saved to from the address book. (Media), accessible NOTE The resolution of the snapshot depends on the video profile you chose for live display. For details, s, please check ““Video resolution change” at page 13. Manual recording Click on to start recording the current live feed and click on again to stop. The footage will be saved to (Media) , accessible from the address book.
Video resolution change Click on to show more operations for the camera, and choose to change the resolution of the live feed. There are four default video profiles: Profile1(H.265 / 1920 x 1080), Profile2 (H.265 / 704 x 480), Profile3 (H.265 / 352 x 240) and Profile4 (JPEG / 352 x 240). The more the resolution, the clearer the live feed but the more time you might need to wait for the live feed to show and eve even get a little big lag.
Vertical / horizontal movement automatically Auto pan Click on to start panning 350° only once based on the current position. Preset point You can configure up to six preset points to move the camera view to the angles you specified. How to set a preset point Step1: Click on Step2: Click on to move the camera view to the area you want. , press and hold a numbering from 1 ~ 6 till you see the message Set Success Success.
VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP NOTE This function is available only for SUPERVISOR and POWER USER accounts. For details, please check “Account user levels” at page 35. NOTE Before using this function, make sure you’ve enabled the recording function to get video footage. For details, please check “Record Configuration” at page 27. There are two ways to go to the event search and backup pages: 1. In the address book, click on footage. 2.
Search by calendar In the calendar view ( ): 1. Choose the date within which includes the video footage you need. The date with video footage will be circled. 2. Tap and hold on the time bar to slide to the time you want. 3. Choose ► to start video playback.
Search by event In the list view ( ): 1. Choose from the two event types: Type Description ALL All events List of all alarm and motion events ER Event Record Record triggered by alarm detection MT Motion Trigger Record triggered by motion detection To narrow down the list, select on the top right corner to specify the time and to specify the time. 2. Select one log from the list to start video playback.
Video backup When you find the video footage you need, you can easily crop the specific segment and save it. 1. Tap to enter the edit mode. 2. Slide the time bar to specify the footage segment you want 3. tap to select the video resolution and where to save the footage: VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP iOS Android Version Version Description Email Email Email this footage with the Email account saved in your device.
PUSH VIDEO Push Video is used to help you get notified quickly when an event occurs. For this camera, you can configure the camera to send you Push Video when there’s any motion event. You’ll get notified via your smart phone / tablet as soon as possible when a motion event is detected. Once you open the message, you’ll see video playback of the event to help you quickly know what just happened and respond if needed. NOTE This function is available only for SUPERVISOR and POWER USER accounts.
How to check Push Video There are two ways to check Push Video events: 1. Directly open the push message you received. 2. In the address book, choose (Push Log) to see the log list about Push Video. Check from push message When you receive the push message, open the message, and EagleEyes will be opened automatically to play the event footage that triggers Push Video. The footage will start from 3 seconds prior to the time that actually triggers Push Video (pre-alarm recording).
Check from Push Log In the address book, click on (Push Log) at the bottom to enter the Push Video log list. In the list, choose the log that includes the footage you want to check to start video playback. The footage will start 3 seconds prior to the time that actually triggers Push Video (pre-alarm alarm recording). NOTE In the video playback mode, you can also crop and save the footage for backup. For details, please refer to “Video Video backup” at page 18.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATIONS In the advanced setting page, you can choose to change the default record resolution, enable motion detection, adjust audio volume, create an account and so on. For details, please check the following sections. To access the advanced setting page, click on (Setting Setting) on the top toolbar in the live view, and choose the configuration you’d like to modify. NOTE Only the account with the highest user level, SUPERVISOR,, can access this function.
Menu Normal Setup Camera Configuration Record Configuration Trigger Audio Configuration Fixed Shutter OFF (default) / 1/15 / 1/25 / 1/30 / 1/50 / 1/120 / 1/250 / 1/500 / 1/1000 / 1/2000 / 1/5000 / 1/10000 Exposure Control Auto (default) / Flicker-free 50Hz / Flicker-free 60Hz Exposure Value 0 / 1 / 2 (default) / 3 / 4 Mirror OFF (default) / ON Flip OFF (default) / ON Denoise 0 / 1 / 2 (default) / 3 / 4 / 5 Defog OFF (default) / ON Profile Profile1 / Profile2 (default) / Profile3 / Profile
Normal Setup Time Configuration OSD Enable (default) / Disable Date Hour Min. Sec. GMT NTP Server Sync.
Camera Configuration Fixed Shutter This function is used to adjust the duration of the electronic shutter to produce optimum image quality. Select the shutter speed (1/15 / 1/25 / 1/30 / 1/50 / 1/120 / 1/250 / 1/500 / 1/1000 / 1/2000 / 1/5000 / 1/10000) suitable for your environment if needed. Exposure Control This function is used to synchronize the shutter speed to the light frequency to suppress image flickering.
Mirror Select ON to rotate the images horizontally based on your installation situation when necessary. Flip Select ON to rotate the image 180° when necessary. Denoise Click and drag the slider to adjust the level to decrease the noise shown in the dark environment. The higher the value, the higher the denoise level. 0 means off. Defog Select ON or OFF to enable the defog function in poor weather conditions such as fog, smog or smoke. The captured image can be improved.
Record Configuration Profile Choose the record format and resolution from the default four profiles: Profile1: H.265 / 1920 x 1080 Profile2: H.265 / 704 x 480 Profile3: H.265 / 352 x 240 Profile4 JPEG / 352 x 240 Motion Choose ON to enable video recording for motion events. NOTE The motion detection function should also be set to ON in Trigger for this function to work properly. NOTE The video footage for motion events can be found in Playback. Please check “VIDEO SEARCH & BACKUP” at page 12.
Trigger Motion Choose ON to enable motion detection. The detection area is as follows: If you want to record motion events, please go to Record Configuration to set Motion to ON. Duration Choose the duration between two motion events: 1 Sec. / 5 Sec. / 10 Sec. (default) / 20 Sec. / 40 Sec.
Audio Configuration Microphone Choose the volume of the built-in microphone from 1 ~ 10. Mute (Microphone) Check to mute the microphone even when the audio function is enabled. Speaker Choose the volume of the built-in speaker from 1 ~ 10. Mute (Speaker) Check to mute the speaker even when the audio function is enabled. Audio Source Here shows how the microphone and speaker are connected to this camera.
Time Configuration OSD Choose to display the time stamp on live view or not. Date / Hour / Min. / Sec. Manually change the date and time to the current time when needed. Otherwise, when the time zone is chosen correctly, the camera will adjust the local area time of the system automatically. GMT Choose the correct time zone and the camera will adjust the local area time of the system automatically. NTP Server Simply use the default SNTP server (For example, pool.npt.
Wireless Configuration Here shows the available Wi-Fi networks around you and the one this camera is currently connected to, and you can change the network when necessary. When the Wi-Fi network is changed, you’ll need to reconfigure the network of the camera since the router used for internet access has changed. Please check “Connecting camera to internet” at page 9 to know how to configure the camera to the internet.
Account Configuration NOTE When the camera is connected to the internet by EaZy Networking, you’re unable to add, edit or remove any account from here. Please go to (EaZy) Buddy instead to share the access right with other EaZy cloud account(s) account(s). To know how to use Buddy, please go to (Information). Add account Click on to create an account and enter the information needed. User Level defines how the account can do when it’s been used to access this camera camera.
Modify account Choose the account you’d like to modify first and click on . Change the password, user level or life time of the selected account, and click on to save and return to the account page. NOTE When there’s only one account, the user level of this account cannot be changed and must be SUPERVISOR.
Delete account Choose the account you’d like to modify first and click on . You’ll be prompted to confirm the account deletion again. NOTE When there’s only one account, the account can’t be deleted.
APPENDIX Account user levels The account which has the highest user level, SUPERVISOR, has the permission to assign the user level for each account.
Playing video footage saved in microSD card on PC In addition to searching and playing video footage saved in the microSD card on EagleEyes, you can also do this on your laptop / PC as long as a microSD card is inserted to the camera for video recording. NOTE This operation is only available on the Windows operating system. Step1: Power off your camera and remove the microSD card. Step2: Insert the card to your laptop / PC and access to the card.
Step4: You’ll see the event list including the event logs saved in the microSD card. Find the log you want and double click it to play.
MicroSD card compatible list APPENDIX Brand Capacity Class SanDisk 32GB Class 4 128GB Class 10 Samsung 128GB Class 10 Silicon Power 64GB -- Kingmax 64GB -- Transcend 128GB Class 10 Kingston 32GB Class 4 64GB Class 10 128GB Class 10 TOSHIBA 128GB Class 10 TOPRAM 32GB Class 10 38
Specifications Type 1 Wireless Video Audio Software APPENDIX Type 2 Wireless & Frequency IEEE802.11b/g/n, 2.4GHz Wireless LAN Security 64/128-bit WEP / WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK data encryption Video Compression H.265 Resolution 1920*1080 @ 30FPS Audio Compression G.
Type 1 General APPENDIX Type 2 Image Sensor 1/2.9" SONY CMOS Lens f3.6mm / F1.8 Angle 89° (Horizontal) / 46° (Vertical) / 108° (Diagonal) Night Vision IR-Cut, 6PCS IR LEDs Pan / Tilt Pan: 0° ~ 350°; Tilt: 0° ~ 45° Socket MicroSD Card Slot * 1 (up to 128GB microSD card) Wall mounting NO Working Condition Temperature: 0°C ~ 40°C, Humidity: 90 or less relative humidity Power Supply DC5V / 1.5A (Micro USB) Power Consumption 6.7W Net Weight (kg) 0.
Sharing device access with other EaZy cloud account(s) How to let other related persons, such as your family members or security guards, be able to access this device and see what’s going on when the network setup is completed? When this device is configured to the internet by EaZy Networking, you can easily share the device access with other cloud account(s) without memorizing any IP address, port number, user name and password to access this device.
On your smart phone / tablet: 3. Click on (Edit) and select this device to enter the edit page. 4. Find the BUDDY section and switch Share on. 5. Enter the EaZy account name or Email of the person with whom you’d like to share this device, and choose Add to continue.
6. The account information will be shown here if the EaZy account name you just entered is correct. Choose Next to continue. 7. Specify the access permission of the specified account (User level), which account’s data allowance should be consumed after access successfully (Who pay for data allowance), and how long the account is allowed to stay after access successfully (Connection time limit).
8. Review the sharing information again and choose Share! to confirm and complete. 9. Check the EagleEyes address book with the shared account and see if a device is shown. For details about the device icons, please refer to “Device icons on EagleEyes address book at page 45.
Device icons on EagleEyes address book Icon or Color Indication Teal This device is a DVR or NVR. Blue This device is an IP camera. Orange This device is an IP speed dome camera. Red This device is disconnected and unidentified. Depending on the device color This device is configured to the Internet via EaZy Networking (AVTECH EaZy cloud service). The cloud icon will be grayed out if the EaZy server can’t be connected.