Please read this manual thoroughly before use, and keep it handy for future reference.Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.M
- 4 -1.4 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION[ SIDE VIEW ][ REAR VIEW ]123456789 Down Button Left Button Enter Button Up Button Right Button Powe
2.1 CONNECTIONSPower input terminalReceives DC12V from the power supply.Use Certified / Listed Class 2 power supply only.CLASS 2+ DC 12V -- 5 -2.1.2 V
The camera supports video-type auto iris lenses which adjust to changing light levels. Perform the following steps to install and adjust a video-type
For ALC adjustments:AVG To slow the reaction of the lens to changing light, set the range to the AVG setting to average the video level from the camer
2. Attach the DC-type auto iris lens to the lens mount on the front of the Camera.3. Plug the connector into the auto iris jack on the back of the cam
- 9 -When using a manual iris lens, turn the iris ring on the lens to the OPEN position and adjust the manual iris for the appropriate range. Adjust
For best results, perform back focus adjustments at night or while using a #6 or #8 welder's glass in front of the lens. The focus of the camera
The objective of back focusing a zoom lens is similar to that of a fixed focal length camera except the back focus is also adjusted to maintain the fo
- 12 -3. OPERATING CAMERA (Analog Mode)<MAIN MENU>WBAEBLCCAM SETSPECIALD&NDNRMOTION DET OFFEND3.1.1 Main MenuSet
- 13 -3) Press the LEFT or RIGHT button if you wish to change mode.When the LEFT or RIGHT button is pressed, available values and modes are displayed
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:CAUTION:CAUTIONCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
3.1.2 WBPress the MENU button to access the "WB" mode.ATW / AWC / MANUALR GAIN 1 ~ 70B GAIN 1 ~ 70END1) MODE- ATW (Auto Tracking Whi
- 15 -NOTE : Under the following conditions the WHITE BALANCE function may not operate properly. In such cases, please select the AWC mode.2) R GAIN 3
- 16 -3.1.3 AE Press the MENU button to access the "AE" mode.-AUTO1 ~ 70BRIGHTNESSEND-SHUTTERX128~1/120,000SHUTTEREND-FLKAGC-HIGH1 ~ 70BRIGH
- 17 -1) MODENOTE : - When selecting DC/VIDEO lens, you can choose 'FLK' or '1/60 or 1/50'. The 'FLK' functions FLICKL
- 18 -3) LENSNOTE : - When using an auto iris lens, the setting of the auto iris lens selection switch, located on the back of the camera, must be o
- 19 -4) SENS-UP (Low illuminance)NOTE : - When SHUTTER is in the manual mode, SENS UP does not operate.- When AGC is turned off. SENS UP does not o
- 20 -3.1.4 BLC Press the MENU button to access the "BLC" mode.LOW / MIDDLE / HIGH / OFFEND1) LEVEL2) ENDLOW / MIDDLE / HIGH / OFF RETURN
3.1.5 CAM SET Press the MENU button to access the "CAM SET" mode.CAM SETTITLE1) TITLENOTE : - If the wrong name has been input...If you p
2) DISPLAY3) DEFAULTS4) SAVE5) ENDON : Display TITLE in the monitor.OFF : Disappear TITLE in the monitor. The factory setting of the Camera is selec
3.1.6 SPECIALPress the MENU button to access the "SPECIAL" mode.SPECIALSHARPNESS-OFFSYC-INTPRIVACY-OFF-ONAREA SELAREA STATE-ON0 ~ 31LEVELEND
FCC INFORMATION : 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 RULE
2) MIRROR3) SYNCNOTE : - When the power frequency is 50Hz, you can not use line-lock mode (NTSC Models).- When the power frequency is 60Hz, you can no
4) PRIVACY5) ENDConceals the areas you do not wish to appear on the screen.OFF : Cancels the PRIVACY mode.ON : Operates the PRIVACY mode. To adjust
- 26 -3.1.7 D&N Press the MENU button to access the "D&N" mode.D&NMODE AUTO / BW / COLOREND1) D&N2) ENDNOTE : - When the A
3.1.8 DNR Press the MENU button to access the "DNR" mode.DNRThe background noise in the low light level decreases automatically as the level
3.1.9 MOTION DETPress the MENU button to access the "MOTION DET" mode.AREA1 / AREA2 / AREA3 / AREA4 AREA STATETOP 1 ~ 62This product has a f
5) LEFT 6) RIGHT7) END3.1.10 ENDAdjust the LEFT of the selected AREA by using the LEFT or RIGHT button. Adjust the RIGHT of the selected AREA by u
- 30 -4. Operation by Web Browser4.1 Connecting the Network Camera by Web BrowserExecute the Web Browser on the PC.Enter the address on the address
- 31 -The monitoring screen comes in four screen modes like D1, 640 X 480, 320 X 240, and 160 X 120. Users are allowed to select the most suitable one
- 32 -4.3 Network Camera SettingNetwork Camera setting is divided into video, audio, alarm, PTZ and system settings. And the detailed screen will be
- 33 -CompressionWhen it is necessary to adjust a smooth transmission status according to network situations, users can increase the compressibility t
Read these instructions.Keep these instructions.Heed all warnings.Follow all instructions.Do not use this apparatus near water.Clean only with dry clo
- 34 -Frame rateUpon the real-time play, users should select a frame refresh rate per second. If the rate is high, the image will become smooth. On th
- 35 -Alarm In SettingThis function enables users to conduct the alarm input/output setting and event setting.4.3.2 Alarm SettingMotion Detection Sett
- 36 -- Motion dwelling time This sets up the event dwelling time when a motion occurs. This can be set in the range of 0 ~ 6 seconds. When an even
- 37 -SMPT(eMail) SettingSender : Enter an eMail address to send a mail. Receiver list: Enter up to 10 eMail addresses to receive a mail. Email test:
- 38 -Event SetupIN-OUT MappingBy connecting the Alarm OUT operations to the events occurred from the Alarm IN, users can send an eMail or FTP Server.
Users SettingThis Network Camera 's Authority Policy1. Anonymous User Access Permit ModeThis mode enables any anonymous users to have an access t
- 40 -User settingEnable anonymous viewer login: Check it when users do not want touse the Network Camera without the user account.When using the user
- 41 -- Modify User InformationAfter selecting a user to be corrected and changing its name and password, press the 'modify' button to refle
- 42 -Date / Time SettingDate & Time- Current Time: Indicate a current time. Date: Indicate a current day, month, and year. Time: Indicate a curre
- 43 -Network SettingSetting in regard to network can be executed. Settings for IP, DNS, Host Name, Port, and Network traffic can be established, alon
TABLE OF CONTENTSv1. Production Introduction ... 11.1 Contents of Packag
- 44 -IP address ConfigurationObtain IP address via DHCP: Obtain an IP through the DHCP automatically. Use Following IP address: Users enter a Network
- 45 -DDNS SettingInternet Dynamic DNSWhen using the high-speed Internet with the telephone or cable network, users can operate the Network Camera eve
- 46 -RTP SettingHave a setting for sending and receiving an audio or video on a real-time basis.Stream RTP after Network Camera start-upEnter a desti
- 47 -Enable multi streamCheck it to send data for the purpose of saving them into an external extension storage right after the Network Camera operat
- 48 -LanguageLanguageIt will be able to select a user language. The type of language it will be able to select is the English, the French, the German
- 49 -MaintenanceMaintain Server< Restart > Restart the Network Camera. < Userset > Initialize a user setting value of audio/video, ala
- 50 -TroubleshootingWhen problems occur during operation, please consult with an installer.Server ReportIf its support is requested, please attach a
- 51 -Log & ReporteUsers can check the system log and server report.LogsUsers can check the log for Network Camera operation by clicking the <
- 52 -Program InformationThe following website will provide the support information for theNetwork Camera system information and operation.
- 53 -4.4 HelpThe Help information window will be provided as a popup window so that users can open and read it without a need for log-in. It will off
vi5. Operating e-Video Client 4CH ... 545.1 Introduction of Program ...
- 54 -5. Operating e-Video Client 4CH5.1 Introduction of ProgramThe PC program is used for operating multiple Network Cameras. This program can be ins
- 55 -5.2.2 Installing e-Video Client 4CHDouble-Click 'Setup.exe' in the e-Video Client 4CH folder in the supplied CD to start the installat
- 56 -5.3 Running e-Video Client 4CH for the First TimeDouble-click the 'e-Video Client 4CH' shortcut icon created on the desktop to start t
- 57 -Date & TimeDisplays current time and date for PC.MinimizeMinimizes the window.CloseExits the program.Tab MenuIs the tab menu displaying func
- 58 -5.4 Network Camera Management5.4.1 Registering Network Camera1 Group RegistrationBefore registering Network Cameras, register the group first.E
- 59 -5.4.2 Connecting Network CameraIf users double-click a group on the 'CAMERA LIST' window, a list of registered network equipments will
- 60 -5.5 Real-time ObservationIf the Network Camera is connected properly, video is shown on the screen. If video is not shown on the screen, check t
- 61 -When an alarm input event occurs, the alarm icon, located at upper right of the screen, blinks for the time period set in the Network Camera set
- 62 -When the “freeze” button is pressed, the real-time observation screen is paused. To continue the observation, press the freeze button once again
- 63 -6 Recording5 DisconnectionIn order to disconnect the Network Camera after finishing a real-time observation, press the “disconnection” button.
1. Production IntroductionInstallation of the camera must be performed by qualified service personnel in accordance with all local and national electr
- 64 -For the efficient observation, the screen-split function is provided. Two modes are provided for the screen-split, which are 1-screen and 4-scre
- 65 -In the 1-screen mode, you can watch the observation screens in sequence. The sequence mode can also be selected in the full screen mode. This fu
- 66 -5.5.6 HDD Space InformationYou can check an HDD capacity for recording. It indicates a total HDD capacity and a capacity used, and a remained ca
- 67 -5.5.7 Operating PTZ CameraPTZ Menu(*Not Support)You can control and set up PTZ cameras with this function.1 Pan/Tilt Control(*Not Support)This
OSD [On Screen Display] Menu(*Not Support)Users can execute setup while seeing the PTZ camera menu on the common CRT screen.- 68 -7 PatternThis funct
- 69 -5.6 Record/Search/Replay Video5.6.1 Record1 Manual RecordingWhen clicking the recording button during the real-time observation, the color turn
- 70 -*Alarm Event RecordingIf an alarm event occurs, it can be recorded automatically through this setting process. For alarm event recording, execut
- 71 -5.6.2 SearchUsers can search and play the image that is recorded manually or by events with date, time and recording conditions (manual, motion
- 72 -5.6.3 Replay1 Searching Manual RecordingCheck the green “Manual” check box to search manually recorded videos. Then, only manually recorded vid
1 Network Camera NameThis is the name of the Network Camera for recorded video.2 Play SpeedThis indicates the speed of the current playing. The play
1.2 INTRODUCTION- 2 -IMPORTANT : The user of this camera is responsible for checking and complying with local, state, and federal laws and statutes c
- 74 -5.7 Setup5.7.1 Setting up Network CamerasYou can set up the Network Cameras currently connected. Video, Audio, Event, Date & Time, Network,
- 75 -2 Audio Setup*Not support.
- 76 -3 Motion SetupEnableCheck this item when using the motion information.SensitivityThis sets up the sensitivity for the motion detection. Motion
- 77 -4 Alarm Setup*Not supportThis sets up items related with the alarm output of a Network Camera.Refer to '4.3.2 Alarm Setting - Alarm Out&ap
- 78 -5 Event SetupThis sets up the alarm events of a Network Camera.Refer to '4.3.2 Alarm Setting - Event Setup' section for detailed info
- 79 -6 Date & Time SetupThis sets up date and time of a Network Camera.Refer to '4.3.3 System Setting - Date & Time' section for d
- 80 -7 Network SetupBasic SetupDDNS Setup
- 81 -RTP/RTSP SetupThis sets up network settings of a Network Camera.Refer to '4.3.3 System Setting - Network Setup' section for detailed i
- 82 -8 Maintenance SetupMaintain Server< Restart > Restarts a Network Camera. < Userset > Initializes user's setting values such
- 83 -9 Record SetupRecordRecording SettingSpecifies a folder to store the recorded video. When pressing the recording button, video is automatically
- 3 -1.3 CAMERA OVERVIEWC Mount Ring (C MOUNT LENS)(CS MOUNT LENS)[ SIDE VIEW ][ FRONT VIEW ] [ TOP VIEW ]134.5mm69.0mm56.0mm1-32UNEF1/4-20UNC18.0mm32
- 84 -ScheduleEnable schedule recordAllow an automatic recording by time schedule. First, select a recording condition among Manual, Alarm, and Motion
- 85 -PTZ Setup(*Not support)* Not support.10
- 86 -5.7.2 Setting up e-Video Client 4CHSequence View SetupIn the automatic screen change mode, the dwelling time for each screencan be set up. For
5.8 Log5.8.1 System LogThis shows important events occurring during the program operation in real-time. Up to 1000 system logs can be saved, and old-d
5.8.2 Event LogFor the selected screen, logs recorded as alarm and motion events. The event log can be saved in the user's PC as a separate file
If problems occur, verify the installation of the camera with the instructions in this manual and with other operating equipment.Isolate the problem t
6.3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS- 90 -MODELImage sensorTotal PixelsScanning systemSync SystemElectronic shutterResolutionMinimum illuminationVideo outputS/N
6.4 Network Camera IP Assignment- 91 -Network Camera that is first connected to network basically has no IP address. So, it is necessary to allocate t
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