.9. Network link down recording: Note: This feature is not available if camera is using PoE as power supply. Image 41. Network link down recording page a. Event: 1 Name 2 Enabled 3 Triggered by Insert Network link down recording event name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, “.”, “_” On Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Off Network Link Down Select the network link down as the trigger event type. Event Server Instructs the camera to send out media.
3 c. Activate Digital Output Digital Output1 Allows you to perform an action with the camera’s digital output. You may also specify the duration you want the camera to trigger the event. Schedules: 1 Always 2 Schedule 3 Please Configure Schedule Select the schedule for the above Event settings to be active. You may choose one of the available or schedule, or configure another schedule on the schedule menu. Click on Schedule to go to schedule configuration page.
2. Continuous: Image 42. Continuous recording page Image 43. Add/ edit Continuous recording page a. Recording 1 Name 2 Enabled Insert Continuous recording name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, “.”, “_” On Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Off b. Settings c. 1 File Size 2 Event Server 3 Please Configure Network Storage/ Local Storage Click on Network Storage/ Local Storage to go to its configuration page.
How to create Continuous recording: a. Step 1: Key in event name and enable continuous recording b. Step 2: Configure the maximum file size per recording c. Step 3: Select location to save the recording files d. Step 4: Select continuous recording schedule e. Step 5: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.
.4 Analytics Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. • Analytics includes 6 different types of detection: motion detection, audio detection, tampering detection, tripwire detection, perimeter detection and crowd. 1. Motion detect: allows users to create up to 3 motion detection areas. *Colors line inside detection area: Threshold Motion below threshold detected (no event triggered) Motion above threshold detected (event triggered) Image 44.
Image 45. Analytics page (event triggered) a. Settings: On 1 Enabled 2 Area of interest 3 Threshold Value 0~100 4 Sensitity Value 0~100 Off Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Insert Area Name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, “.”, “_” Make sure to define sensitivity and threshold according to the environment in order to avoid false alarms. There are no standard values as every site’s conditions are different.
2. Audio detect: *Threshold line: Light red audio below threshold detected (no event triggered) Dark red audio above threshold detected (event triggered) Image 46. Audio detect page Image 47. Audio detect page Technical Document Template Version 1.
a. Settings: 1 Enabled On Off Users can enabled/ disabled this function. 2 Threshold Value 0~100 Make sure to define sensitivity and threshold according to the environment in order to avoid false alarms. There are no standard values as every site’s conditions are different. Generally speaking, increasing sensitivity and lowering threshold will allow the camera to detect most of the motion detection, hence the increase of false alarms.
3. Tampering: allows camera to triggered event when tampering is detected Image 48. Tampering page a. Settings: 1 Enabled On Off Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Low 2 Sensitivity Middle Set the sensitivity level for the tampering detection. High How to create Tampering detection: a. Step 1: Enable tampering detection. b. Step 2: Select level of sensitivity. c. Step 3: Click the save button. Technical Document Template Version 1.
4. Tripwire: Image 49. Tripwire page a. Settings 1 Enabled 2 Direction 1 3 TripwireDetection 2 4 Direction 2 5 Show Sensitivity Filter 6 Sensitivity On Off Bidirectional Unidirectional On Off Bidirectional Unidirectional Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Set the direction for triggering. To change the unidirectional orientation, reverse. Select on to enable the second tripwire detection. Set the direction for triggering. To change the unidirectional orientation, reverse.
5. Perimeter: Image 50. Perimeter page a. Settings: 1 Enabled 2 Sensitivity On Off Value 1~10 Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Set the sensitivity level for perimeter detection. 4 5 3 Polygon Edges 6 Set the number of sides for perimeter detection area. 7 8 How to create Perimeter detection: a. Step 1: Enable perimeter detection. b. Step 2: Configure sensitivity (value 1~10). c. Step 3: Select the number of polygon edges for the detection area. d. Step 4: Click the save button.
6. Crowd: Image 51. Crowd page a. Settings: 1 Enabled 2 Threshold On Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Off Set the threshold for the crowd detection. How to create Crowd detection: a. Step 1: Enable crowd detection. b. Step 2: Set the detection area. c. Step 3: Configure threshold. d. Step 4: Click the save button. Technical Document Template Version 1.
5.5 Schedules Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. • Schedules allows users to create up to 10 different schedules. Each small square is equivalent to 15 minutes. Each day has a total of 96 square (24hours). Red square: not scheduled time Blue square: scheduled time Image 52. Schedules page a. Schedule: 1 Name Insert Schedule name, only allow characters 0-9, a-z, A-Z, “.”, “_” How to create Schedule: a.
5.6 Digital I/O Note: (1) Please check if digital input/output is connected. (2) Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. 1. I/O: Shows digital input/output current status and allows users to configure input and output normal status. Image 53. Digital I/O page a. I/O ports: 1 Input 1 2 Input 2 3 Output 1 Technical Document Template Open Close Open Close Configure your camera’s digital I/O on this page.
2. LED: Image 54. LED page a. Status LED: 1 2 Show status LED for normal operation Hide status LED for normal operation Allow users to select the status of the LED on the IR board during normal operation. b. Finder: 1 Locate camera with blinking LED Technical Document Template This feature enables users to easily locate the camera. When users click the Find button, the LED on the IR board will blink for 30 seconds. Version 1.
5.7 Network advanced Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. 1. RTSP: Image 55. RTSP page a. Settings: 1 RTP Port Range 2 RTSP Port Value 1124~65534 554 1124~65534 Technical Document Template Default value is 5000 ~ 7999 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534. Default value is 554 and can be changed from 1124 to 65534. Version 1.
b. Streams: Profile 1 1 Profile Name Profile 2 Select the profile for the RTSP streams. Profile 3 2 c. This option allows you to set up the URL for each profile and define whether or not you want to enable authentication. The default video URL will be related to the profile number, e.g., profile1 = media1.sdp. Based on the default URLs, access to the RTSP streams would be: rtsp://camera_address/media1.
2. UPnP: Image 56. UPnP page a. Settings: UPnP allows the camera to announce their presence to other devices that support UPnP in the local network. Users can enabled/ disabled this function. On 1 Enabled Off HTTP Port Value 1124~65534 2 Turn on UpnP port forwarding SSL Port Value 1124~65534 RTSP Port Value 1124~65534 3 Device Name By default, the UPnP will be enabled and the portforwarding will be disabled.
3. Bonjour: Image 57. Bonjour page a. Settings: Bonjour is a service that helps to find the camera on the network. This feature will be enabled by default. Users can enabled/ disabled this function. On 1 Enabled Off 2 Default device name is spark plus MAC address, but users can customize the device name. Device Name How to create Bonjour: a. Step 1: Enable bonjour b. Step 2: Key in bonjour device name c. Step 3: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.
4. QoS: Image 58. QoS page a. Settings: On 1 Enabled Off QoS (Quality of Service) enables server to prioritize network traffic, providing a greater network reliability by controlling the amount of bandwidth an application may use. 2 Video Value 0~63 Insert the priority value for video packet. The higher the value the higher the priority. 3 Audio Value 0~63 Insert the priority value for audio packet. The higher the value the higher the priority.
5. DDNS: Image 59. DDNS page a. Settings: Dynamic DNS allows you to create a domain name for your network, facilitating the access to the camera from a remote site. Users can enabled/ disabled this function. On 1 Enabled Off http://www.dyndns. org http://www.dhs.org 2 Server Name http://www.tzo.com Select the DDNS provider of your choice. http://www.noip.com 3 User ID 4 Password 5 Re-type Password 6 Host Name Insert the user ID and password to log into your account settings.
5.8 Security 1. IP filter: Image 60. Security page Image 61. Add/Edit IP filter page_1 Image 62. Add/Edit IP filter page_2 Image 63. Add/Edit IP filter page_3 Technical Document Template Version 1.
a. Settings: On 1 Enabled Off 2 Filter Type Allow Users can enabled/ disabled this function. Deny Users can create lists of IP address to be allowed or denied to access the camera. Single Insert the IP address to allow or deny access. Network Insert IP address and CIDR notation. The system will automatically allow or deny within IP range. Range Insert the IP range to allow or deny access. b. Filter: 1 Rule How to create IP Filter: a. Step 1: Enable IP filter b.
2. HTTPS: Image 64. HTTPS page a. Certificate: 1 Create self-signed certificate 2 Properties Display the properties of the installed certificate. 3 Remove Remove the properties of the installed certificate. Technical Document Template Create a self-signed certificate for HTTPS to recognize. Version 1.
Image 65. Create self-signed certificate page a.1. Create self-signed certificate: 1 Country Insert 2 letter code country name. State or province Insert state or province full name. Locailty Insert city or district name. Organization Insert company name. Organizational Unit Insert organizational unit. If your company dose not have organizational unit please insert company name. Common Name Insert server IP address or company website.
Image 66. Properties page a.2. Properties: Display certificate properties information. b. Policy: HTTP 1 Administrator HTTPS HTTP & HTTPS HTTP 2 Operator HTTPS HTTP & HTTPS Set HTTPS connection policy for different level of users. To use the HTTPS encryption, please set up “Create selfsigned certificate” for the first time you use the HTTPS function, and then set up the connection policy for different users. HTTP 3 Viewer HTTPS HTTP & HTTPS Technical Document Template Version 1.
How to create HTTPS Filter: a. Step 1: Click the Create self-signed certificate button b. Step 2: Fill in the information on the popped-out window. The information filled will appeared on the properties page. c. Step 3: Configure users policy rule d. Step 4: Click the save button Technical Document Template Version 1.
5.9 Maintenance Note: Remember to click the save button to successfully apply changes. • Maintenance page includes maintenance and update functions. 1. Maintenance: Users can configure restart and backup/restore time. Image 67. Maintenance page a. Restart: 1 Restart 2 Auto Restart This feature allows you remotely restart the camera, even set a schedule for the camera to automatically restart. On Off a.1.
b. Backup/ Restore 1 2 3 Restore defaults When restoring default values, users may choose to hold current values for network, date, time and lens set up. Backup config Click to save the camera’s current configuration on your computer. This feature can significantly save configuration time by allowing users to load the current configuration on another camera of the same model and firmware version. Make sure to change the IP address configuration to avoid IP conflict.
2. Update: includes firmware and language update Image 68. Update page a. Firmware: 1 Firmware update Having the camera’s firmware updated will allow you to enjoy the camera at its best, as new firmware often enhance the functionality of the camera and solves known-issues. Before updating the firmware version, please follow below instructions: (1) Check that the firmware corresponds to your camera model. (2) Check that the firmware is not on a compressed file. The firmware should be .bin format.
5.10 System log • System log displays the system information, allowing users to clear log and/or enabled remote log: 1. Log: Image 69. System log page a. Remote log: The system records all the actions in its internal memory and displays it on the Current Log, but due to limited memory the logs will be overwritten. Enable remote log if you wish to keep all the logs. On 1 Enabled Off 2 Server Name 3 Server Port Technical Document Template Insert the network address of the system log server.