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Network Camera_ User manual Revision History: Date Rev No Description Dec. 1th, 2013 1.0 Creation of the Document Feb. 20th, 2014 1.1 Modified “2.7. Video Setup - ISP Module Adjust” Indications: Warning : Death or Serious Injury will occur without following Warning. Caution : Operational Problem(Faulty & Malfunction) will occur without complying with Caution. Reference : Technical Information for Users.
Network Camera_ User manual Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. PREPARATION FOR THE CONNECTION ................................................................................... 4 1.1. Product Installation .............................................................................................................. 4 1.2. PC Requirements .................................................................................................................. 6 CONFIGURATION IN ADMIN MODE ...............................
Network Camera_ User manual 1. Preparation for the connection 1.1. Product Installation Brief information for rapid installation is provided in this section. For more detailed information you are recommended to refer to pertinent documentations provided with the product. 1. Apply Power to the product and connect the product with network cable. Applying improper power to device can cause damage to the device. Varieties of power supplying option are provided for each of the product.
Network Camera_ User manual < Quick Installation Guide of IP-Installer > Install the IP Installer on the PC or Laptop. The WinPCap installed together is required software for the operation of IP-Installer. Please install the WinPCap essentially as when it is not installed, IP Installer won’t operate. a. Starting IP-Installer. Upon initiation of the IP-Installer, the PC will ask for the selection of proper network adaptor.
Network Camera_ User manual Fig. 1-2. IP-Installer Parameter Setting Up 1.2. PC Requirements AV streaming data received from IP camera or video server can be decoded or stored in a PC running NVR-PRO program or other CMS program. Minimum requirement of the PC is recommended as in the following table.
Network Camera_ User manual 2. Configuration in Admin Mode The detailed operational parameters of the product can be configured through Admin Mode via network. 2.1. Access The access to Admin Mode can be done using 2 ways; through Internet Explorer and the “NVR-Pro” program. 1. Using Internet Explorer Type in the connection address of the product in the address field of the Internet Explorer as followings: http://[IP address of the product]/admin.htm Example : http://172.16.64.133/admin.
Network Camera_ User manual 3. Input User Name and Password in the display screen shown below. Factory default “User Name” and “Password” are set as “root” and “admin”, respectively. Click on “OK” button to enter into the Basic Setup page of Admin mode. If you have changed the username and password of the Administrator, you must log on with the changed username and password.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.2. Layout of the admin mode Upon initiation of the admin mode, the screen similar to the following picture will be shown. The left side of the admin page shows various admin Mode menus, while the right side shows the settings of selected admin menu. Click each of the menu items at the left to go into specific admin mode. Fig. 2-2. Layout of Admin Mode Select the language of your preference from drop down list at Top-right.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.3. Basic Setup Setup the basic parameters for the operation of the product. Fig. 2-3. Basic Setup Item Description Logical name of the product. It is same as the one set-up by IP-installer. System Name You can reassign the logical name. The system name will be shown in the connection through NVR-Pro. Screen Capture in Web Designate the folder to save captured image in Web viewer by clicking capture button ( Viewer ). Default path is Desktop.
Network Camera_ User manual Baseline : Primarily for low-cost applications like as videoconferencing and mobile applications. Main : Used for standard-definition digital TV broadcasts. High : primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for high-definition television applications (for example, Blu-ray and the DVB HDTV) Select profile for your circumstance. Default is “High profile”.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.4. Network Setup Setup the network parameters appropriately in accordance with your network environment. Many of the parameters in this mode are same as those set up by “IP-Installer”. Fig. 2-4. Network Setup Item Description The network types supported by the products are LAN(fixed IP), PPPoE, and DHCP(automatic IP allocation).
Network Camera_ User manual When the DHCP server assigns IP address automatically, select ‘DHCP’ DHCP Setup in the network type. Select this mode in case of Cable Modem. Refer to [IP-installer user’s guide] for “Host name and domain for Cable Modem. Clone MAC Refer to [IP-installer user’s guide] for “Clone MAC”. Port number should be positive integer below 65,535. Duplication of port number is prohibited. HTTP HTTP port is used for the connection to the admin mode. Default is 80.
Network Camera_ User manual If you want to register a hostname with a specific user account at autoipset.com server, Please make an account from (http://www.autoipset.com) SAVE 2.5. Save the set-up parameters when parameters settings are finished. You must click the “Save” once you finish the all settings. 802.1x Setup This is setup mode for IEEE802.1x authentication. Fig. 2-5. 802.1x Setup Item Activation Certificate Check at the box to enable 802.1x authentication.
Network Camera_ User manual followings: EAP-MD5 : Username, Password EAP-TLS : CA Certificate, Client Certificate, Private Key, Username, Setup Private Key Password PEAP : CA Certificate, Username, Password EAP-TTLS : CA Certificate, Username, Password Username Account name of client. Password Password for the account Private Key Password Password for Private Key. SAVE 2.6. Save the set-up parameters when parameters settings are finished. You must click the “Save” once you finish the all settings.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.7. Video Setup You can adjust the parameters of input video. Note that parameters will vary in accordance with the camera module employed. Fig. 2-6. Video Setup Item Description Contrast Adjust contrast. Default is 50. Brightness Adjust Brightness. Default is 50. Saturation Adjust saturation. Default is 50. Hue Adjust hue. Default is 50. Select frequency of the power. Video Power Line Power frequency can be different by each country.
Network Camera_ User manual Fig. 2-7. ISP Module Setup Item Description WDR Anti Flicker Slow FPS Sharpness Auto Iris Set the WDR mode ON or OFF. Synchronize the video frequency with Power Frequency of your region to remove flickering. (OFF, 60Hz, 50Hz) Enhance the Video image under the low light condition by controlling the shutter speed. Adjust the sharpness of video. The higher, the better video image. Video can be noisier with higher value.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.8. User Admin & Time Setup You can change the ID and password of users and also assign different attributes to each user. Once the required setting-up is finished, please click the “Save” to save the setting values. Fig. 2-8. User Admin. & Time Setup Item Description Administrator Username Administrator password User Administrator Administration Confirm Password Admin ID. Default ID is “root” Admin password. The default password is “admin”.
Network Camera_ User manual You can assign different privileges to users for the access to Add User Attribute system resources. Attributes are Audio, Bi-directional Audio and Pan/Tilt control. For example, if you want a specified user to hear the audio from the device, check Audio in the check box. You can list “user ids” and “ their attributes” here. User List format : user id[A, BA, P] : A – audio, BA – bi-directional audio, P – PTZ(Pan/Tilt/Zoom), attribute.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.9. Sensor & Capture Setup This is the setup mode for sensors and video capture conditions. Captured video can be sent to user by FTP or (and) E-mail, or stored on local storage. Fig. 2-9. Sensor & Capture Setup Item Description Sensor 1 Sensor Setup Name Select sensor type. There are two types of sensors which are Normal Open and Normal Close. Input logical name of the sensor. Set events initiating video capture for FTP, E-mail or storing in the local storage.
Network Camera_ User manual Video Audio Capture Detection Condition Select Enable/Disable Audio Detection event. Transmission methods applied for motion event is applied for transmission.
Network Camera_ User manual Day Select Date Set time begin and end time. The time can be set in the increment of Time 30 minutes. Save the setup parameters. SAVE You must click on “SAVE” to apply the setting values. 2.10. E-Mail & FTP Setup Configure E-mail and FTP connection information. Fig. 2-10. E-mail and FTP Setup Item Notify for IP Change Recv E-Mail Address Description If you check this, the IP address will be sent via E-mail whenever the IP address changes.
Network Camera_ User manual Using Built-in SMTP Server If you are using web mail services having no SMTP server, check the radio button at the left of “Using Built-in SMTP Server” and enter active and valid e-mail address to avoid spam filtering on the receiving e-mail server. Using E-Mail External Setup If you are using external mail server, fill in the fields with proper parameters. SMTP Server Using SSL E-Mail Port No. Check only for the request of using SSL during the Log On by SMTP Server.
Network Camera_ User manual Duration Set the duration of Alarm annunciation. Save the setup parameters. SAVE You must click on “SAVE” to apply the setting values. 2.12. Motion Detection Setup Set the motion detection regions. Up to 3 regions can be defined. Fig. 2-12. Motion Detection Region Setup Item Description Set the sensitivity of motion detection for each channel. Default is 6. The Higher the value, the higher the sensitivity.
Network Camera_ User manual Setup 1, 2, or 3 Even you configure the region, motion detection will not be enabled if you don’t check the box. Legend of the color : 1 : Red, 2 : Green, 3 : Blue ALL Selection ALL Clear Set entire region of video as motion region. Erase the configured region. Test a This will help you to find out by several testing about how many percent Region is needed to detect motion in your view sight.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.13. Audio Detection Set the audio detection level. Audio detection is treated as a motion detection in the system. Fig. 2-13. Audio Detection Setup Item Description Set the sensitivity of audio detection for each channel. Audio Detection Threshold Default is 50. The Lower the value, the higher the sensitivity. Note that false audio alarm can be generated at unnecessary high sensitivity, so you need to set the value to most appropriate level after testing.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.14. PTZ Setup PTZ Setup is available on the models having Pan/Tilt/(Zoom) functions. You can configure PTZ parameters using Web Viewer or NVR-pro, too. Fig. 2-14. PTZ Setup Item PTZ Model Selection Description Select the Protocol which is used by PTZ Camera. Delete Button Delete the displayed PTZ Protocol. Your PTZ device needs an ID. Input ID in this field. PTZ Device ID Click on SAVE to save the ID. If PTZ ID does not match, it won’t operate normally.
Network Camera_ User manual 2.15. Upgrade & Reset You can upgrade the device via the IP network. Upgrade is a process to renew the System Software stored in the non-volatile memory of the system. You must restart the system by “System Restart” to run the system with the upgraded system software. Fig. 2-14. Upgrade & Reset Contents of the upgradable system component should be downloaded from CNB’s home page before the system upgrade is performed. Item Description Upgrade the system manually.
Network Camera_ User manual Re-initialize the system to factory default state. By checking on a Radio button “Except Network Configuration”, you can Factory Default Setting preserve the parameters for the network in case of remote upgrade. Checking on “All”, will return all the parameters to factory default state. Once all the values are set to factory default state, the product should be set-up again using IP-Installer. Perform remote reset by clicking on the “CONFIRM” button.
Network Camera_ User manual Unless otherwise instructed, the owners of the device are recommended to upgrade the system when upgraded firmware is released using manual upgrade procedure. Followings are the procedure to apply for the manual upgrade 1. Save the upgrade system software to your PC. Upgrade software can be downloaded from CNB’s home page or provided in CD. 2. Connect to the product in admin mode and select “Update & Reset” menu. 3. Click "Browse...
Network Camera_ User manual 2.16. Status Report It shows you system records since the system started. Fig. 2-16. System Status Information With this System Status Information, you can check whether the system upgrade has been done correctly or not, as well as the versions and event status of the whole system and modules. Item Download template file Description This saves current camera’s configuration to Client PC as files.
Network Camera_ User manual 3. Web Viewer 3.1. Web Viewer IP camera and video server provide video connection over the internet explorer. The web viewer might be different on different product. Video crop function is available from the web viewer. Control Keys Admin Mode Connection Video Crop Control Fig. 3-1. Web Viewer-1 PTZ menu Fig. 3-1.
Network Camera_ User manual 3.2. Buttons and Indicators of Web Viewer. Item Description On/Off control of bidirectional audio communication. Bidirectional audio communication is enabled when highlighted. If the microphone is not connected to PC to set up the bidirectional audio, an error message is indicated and the temporarily stopped image my occur. If the video is stopped, should “refresh” the webpage or “re-connection” to play the video. Capture a still video cut.
Network Camera_ User manual 3.3. Crop Video Setting The position, size and the frame rate of the crop video can be set in the web viewer. The blue area in the figure below shows the crop window from a 1920x1080 image sensor. Set the position as (250, 250) and the size as the desired. After the setting, click on ( ) to start video transmission Fig. 3-3. Example of the Crop Window NVR-Pro offers more advanced interface to the use of crop video by Mouse Click..
Network Camera_ User manual 3.4. PTZ Control Menu You can control the PTZ of PTZ-enabled product by using PTZ menu control buttons on the Web Viewer. Item Description Camera Position Control Pan/Tilt control Zoom In Zoom Out Focus Far Focus Near Enter into OSD menu for camera setting. In the OSD menu, use Up/Down buttons to navigate through the menu item on the screen. Depending upon the situations Left/Right buttons will perform one of the followings. 1.
Network Camera_ User manual Stop any PTZ command Enable Auto PTZ Tracking Auto PTZ Tracking Enable Zoom Setup Control If no motion 1. Check for using auto tracking function Check for zoom control If there is no motion, camera comes back preset position. Select second and preset you set. Pattern Setting Procedure (Pattern is a recorded sequence of PTZ operation steps) a. Choose Number to be assigned as Pattern ID. b. Click “SET PTRN” button to start recording the pattern.
Network Camera_ User manual angle). If counterclockwise direction was set, the scanning covers the wide region, while the scanning covers narrow region if clockwise direction was selected. Note : Endless Function of OSD Menu should be Off. Select the rotational direction of camera, when Endless Rotation is On. Activate/Deactivate the Endless Function. The configured status can be checked only on OSD Menu. Activate/Deactivate the Flickerless Function. Activate/Deactivate the BLC Function.
Network Camera_ User manual DISPLAY Display region for privacy mask. Move or Adjust the position and size of privacy mask by selecting MOVE and ADJUST. ACTION To adjust the size, select ADJUST and press the Focus Far button, Adjust the size using PT Direction Key and ave by pressing the Focus Far Button. SAVE You must save after changing any setting. Change the area of Sector configured on OSD Menu. The character strings displayed by the Sector function can be changed only through OSD Menu.
Network Camera_ User manual 4. Trouble Shooting and Tips 4.1. Trouble shooting after installation 4.1.1. Neither channel name nor video is shown up and eventually timeout message is sho wn up. 1. Check the power and network connection of device. To check if the network is properly operating, open the browser and try to connect to any server. Example) http://www.google.com Or open the MS-DOS Prompt and type the following ping www.google.com Then press Enter.
Network Camera_ User manual 4.1.2. The name of the server is shown but no video is available (Only the Frame of Web Viewer) In this case, network connection is not a problem. Please do the followings: Check whether the video is properly applied into the product. Check whether there is firewall between the product and the client and check whether the network is NAT type. Connect to the product through TCP.