AVerMedia FB3028-RT2 manuel d'utilisation

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    A V er IP Camera User Manual[...]

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    T able of Contents USING THE IP CA MERA BROWSER INTERF ACE ............................................................ 1 L IVE V IEW .......................................................................................................................... 1 U SING THE MFZ F UNCTION ..................................................................[...]

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    S YSTEM > I MAGE > OS D .................................................................................................. 27 S YSTEM > I MAGE > P RE FERENCE ....................................................................................... 28 S YSTEM > I MAGE > E XPOSURE ......................................................[...]

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    1 ENGLISH Using the IP Camera Browser Interface The ad min user has full a ccess to the IP ca mera browser interface. Going through the menu on the left, you can ex pand and na vigate to access all fea tures configurable on the camera . Open the IE bro wser and enter the IP addre ss of IP camera to acce ss the Web configuration in terface. In login[...]

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    2 Name Function (3) Video screen Change the vide o screen display . Display the a ctual video pix el size. Display the video screen in co mpact size. Display the video on the entire screen. Press ESC to exit full screen mode. (4) S tream Switch to view the video strea m type. The IP ca mera can send multiple video strea ms of up to 3 t ypes. T o ch[...]

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    3 ENGLISH Name Function (13) Re cord S tart/s top audio and v ideo recording . The recorde d video will be saved in *.mp4 for mat. (14) 2- way talk Enable/disable mic from IP camera bro wser side. (15) M ic Enable/disable mic from the I P camera side . (16) Sound Enable/disable audio from the IP ca mera side. (17) V olume bar Adjust the volu me.[...]

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    4 Using the M FZ Function Only IP cameras that ha ve motoriz ed lens can per form the MFZ function( motorized focus and z oom).  MFZ supported model list Ca mera T y pe Model Rugged Bullet FB2028- TM Rugged Bullet FB3028-R TM V a ntal Dome FV2028- TM V a ntal Dome FV3028-R TM Dome FD2020-M Dome FD3020-M T o user MFZ function 1. In preview UI, cl[...]

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    5 ENGLISH 2. A MFZ window will show up on the scree n. 3. User can clic k the object or point o n screen to fou cs or u se the functio n buttons on MFZ window to do the focus adju stment. 4. The function buttons o f the MFZ window are described below: Name Function (1) Auto focus Automatically focu s on the center o f t he screen view . If user cli[...]

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    6 Name Function (4) Zoom out T o zoom in for focus adjustment. (5) Zoom in T o zoom out for fo cus adjustment. (6) Focus near side T o adjust the near side of focus. (7) Focus far side T o adjust the far side of focus. (8) Reset T o reset the zoom back to the center of screen view with default value (1x). (9) Focus cursor A focus cur sor; click the[...]

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    7 ENGLISH Using Quick Focus The Quick Fo cus function helps the user to adju st focusing of IP camera easier and qui ck er . There are 2 w ays to use Quick Focus as described in the follow ing:  Web UI Interface Open the brow ser of your PC and enter the IP address of the IP camera to make a connection. After conne cting, click button to enable [...]

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    8 75/100 : The first number ’s value changes as you adjust the focus and will reach 100 when the object to focus on is c ompletely in focus . The second number is t he be st focus ed value and w ill always be presented as 100. Adjust : This mea ns the Quick Focus i s enabled and rea dy for focus ad jusment. PEAK HOLD : It sho ws the focus is adju[...]

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    9 ENGLISH System > General In this section, only the admin leve l user is authorized to configure the IP camera gener al settings. There are 3 tab s in Genera l settings: Ma intenance, Date & T ime, an d System Log. System > General > Maintenance In the Maintena nce tab, the ad min can ea sily backup and re store the IP camera setting,[...]

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    10 Name Function (6) Import Setting s Restore or repla ce the current sett ings from a backup file. (7) Firmware Upgrade Upgrade the fir mware to the latest version. To Upgrade the IP Camera Firm ware 1. Down load the file from our website and save it onto your computer hard disk. 2. Click Brow se. Locate and select the file and click Open. 3. Clic[...]

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    11 ENGLISH System > General > Date & Time In t he Date & T ime tab , admin can manually set the date and time se tting or synchronize it with an Internet t ime s erver or the compu ter date and time setting. This is us ed to record the ti me whenever there is a significant occurrence listed in system log and is also used in event sche[...]

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    12 Name Function (4) Setting Method Select the date & time setting met hod. Sync wi th current PC: obtain the date and time se tting on the current login co mputer . Sync with NTP Server: ob tain the date and time setting fro m NTP server . In the drop-dow n list, select the NT P host na me. Manual: manually set the date an d time. Click Now to[...]

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    13 ENGLISH System > User M anagement In User Manage ment, only admin level is au thorized to create, delete , and edit account t o connect to the IP camera and con figure the client connection setting. There are 2 tabs in User M anagement setting: Ac count and Connec tion. System > User M anagement > Account In Accoun t page, ad min can cr[...]

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    14 3. Enter the same pa ssword in Password and Confir m Password col umn. Then click Add . T o Delete or Edit a User A ccount Select the user ac count that you w ant to delete or edit .  Click Cancel to can cel the operati on.  Click Modify to a pply the n ew changes. M ake sure to edit the account before clicking the M odify button.  Clic[...]

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    15 ENGLISH System > User M anagement > Connection In the Connection page, admin can s et the total number of users that can access the IP camera at any one point, and filtering the IP ad dress to allow or deny access to the IP camera.  Http Connection: Select the connection type. For higher s ecurity dat a transmission level, select http &[...]

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    16 System > Netw ork In this section, only admin leve l is authorized to configure the Network set tings. System > Netw ork > Setting In the Setting page, you can configure the type of network connection for the IP camera and assign a name for the IP c amera. Depending on the network connection, the IP camera can be accessed from the compu[...]

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    17 ENGLISH Name Function DHCP : select this o ption to autom atically obt ain an IP addre ss fro m the DHCP serv er , wh enever the IP ca mera is conne cted to the netw ork. Y ou can use the IP camera UPn P Discovery softwar e on the CD to easily setup the IP ca mera network. St atic IP: sele ct this option to manually assign a fix IP addres s to t[...]

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    18 System > Netw ork > Server In Server page, you c an c onfigure the Email, FTP , and NAS setting. It is necessary t o configure the server settings so that the IP c amera can perfor m the task in the Event setting wh en a trigger is activated. Y ou can configure either one or all of it. After completing the setting, click Save to apply the [...]

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    19 ENGLISH System > Netw ork > Streaming In the S tea ming page, you can co nfigure HTTP , HTTPs, R TSP por t and Multicast setting. The multicast setting will wo rk when the user has selected the video stream protoc ol as multicast in the main UI.  HTTP Port : Setup web p age connecting po rt and video transmitting p ort (Default is 80). [...]

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    20 System > Netw ork > QoS In QoS page, you can configure the Quality of Service setting. Enabling the QoS allows you to set the para meter and prioritize the IP camera to provide a stable streaming performance a t a certain level in a high traffi c network.[...]

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    21 ENGLISH System > Netw ork > Others In the O thers p age, you can enab le/disable the UPnP setting, DDNS function, and SNMP configuration . If your router does not support UPnP f unction , you can enable t he UPnP forwarding and set the port mapping.  UP nP Support: The IP ca mera suppo rts UPnP , if this service is enab led on your comp[...]

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    22  SNMPv1 a nd SNMPv2 : The term "Community na me" in SNMPv1 a nd SNMPv2 can be roughly regarded as key . The person who has the community name has the authorit y to read o r edit th e information of IP camera via SNMP . Check the box to enable SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 protocol, and specify the community na me for Read/Write and R ead only c[...]

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    23 ENGLISH System > Securit y Only admin levels can adjust t he Im age setting. There are 2 function tabs: IP Filter , 802.1x , R STP A uth.. . System > Securit y > IP Filter  Enable Filter List : Select to turn th e IP addres s filtering on or off .  Filter T y pe : Select to allow o r deny the IP addr ess in the filter ed list to a[...]

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    24 Single – add an IP addres s Network – assign a network addr ess and the corr esponding subne t mask to be fil tered. Range – assign a ra nge of IP address es to be filtere d. 3. Click Save to add the created dat a in the filter list or click Cancel to ex it without saving dat a.  IPv6 Filter: P lease follow the IPv4 filter rules to set [...]

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    25 ENGLISH System > Securit y > 802.1 X IEEE 802.1X is an IEEE S tand ard for port-based Ne twor k Access Control. It provide s an authentication mechanism to dev ices wishing to atta ch to a LAN or WLAN. Mark the check box to Enable 802 .1X protocol. Select the EAPOL (EAP over LAN) version , A uthentication method and ente r the ID and Pass [...]

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    26 System > Securit y > RTSP A uth. Enable/disable R TST authenticati on.[...]

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    27 ENGLISH System > Image Both admin and operator lev els can a djust the Image setting. There are 5 function tabs : OSD , Preference , Exposure , A dvanced , and Privacy Mask . System > Image > OSD In OSD page, you can enable/disab le over laying tim e stamp, text t itle and add logo. After completing the setting, clic k Save to apply the[...]

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    28 System > Image > Pr eference In the Pr eference p age, y ou can tune the I P ca mera white balance, s elect display color o r blac k & w hite, set the flicker f requency , change the video orientation , and adjust the brightness and contrast. After completing the setting, click Save to app ly the new setting and Cancel to keep the old [...]

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    29 ENGLISH System > Image > Expos ure In the E xpo sure page, you can set the exposure zone, exposure mode, and calibrate the DC Iris. After completing the setting, click Sav e to apply the new setting and Cance l to keep the old setting. Name Function (1) Exposure Area Select the ex posure area to de fine the ligh t distribution and bring ou[...]

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    30 System > Image > Advanced In the Advanced pa ge, you can co nfigure the W ide Dyn amic Range, De noise, IR-Cut Filter , B/W imag e at night and IR LED Strength . After completing the s etting, click Sa ve to apply t he new setting and Cancel to keep the old setting. Name Function (1) Wide Dynamic Range WDR effe ctively balance s the video [...]

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    31 ENGLISH Name Function (3) AE Profile Select auto ex posure mode – Indoor , outdoor , Ma nualIRIS. (4) IR -cut Filter The IR cut filter is a mechanis m that prevents the infrared light fro m hitting the sen sor . During day time the IR ligh t has an interfering effe ct on the image quality o f the camera, w hich leads to corr uption of color an[...]

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    32 System > Image > Priva cy M ask In t he Privacy Mask page, you can enable 3 privacy masks. S impl y adjust the size and position the mask on the area you wa nt to conceal. The viewer will not be able to see the masked ar ea. It will cov er the video screen w ith black fra me.[...]

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    33 ENGLISH System > Stream Setting Both admin and operator levels can configure the Video S tream. After configuring the vide o s trea m setting, click Save to apply the ne w setting and Cancel to keep the old se tting. Name Function (1) Sensor Mode Select sensor inp ut resolution fro m Normal , Wide A ngle , C orridor 90 。 , or Corridor 27 0 [...]

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    34 Name Function (3) S tream Select the strea ming source. (4) Region of Interes t Select the crop ping size of video . (5) Output Resolution Select the video size. (6) Frame Rate Select fra me rate per second of vi deo (7) Intra Frame Period Select fra me rate interval time per iod. (8) Code T ype Select the type o f video compre ssion codec. The [...]

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    35 ENGLISH System > Sm art Stream Name Function (1) S tream Select the strea ming source. This option only app lies to H.264. (2) Quality High: video quality of selected are a is better than tha t of un-selected area. Low: video quality of selected area is w orse than that of un-selec ted area[...]

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    36 System > A udio Both admin and operator levels can configure t he IP c amera audio setting. After configuring the A udio setting, click Sav e to apply the new setting and Can cel to keep the o ld setting. Name Function (1) Audio Select to enable/di sable the IP camera built -in mic and mic port. (2) Internal/Ex ternal MIC gain Select to boost[...]

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    37 ENGLISH System > SD/m icroSD Card > M anagement Both admin and operator levels can m anage the S D/microSD Card loc al storage. After managing the SD /microSD Card setting , c lick Save to apply the new setting and Cancel to keep t he old s etting. We recommend for matting the SD/micro SD card when using it for the first time. Name Functio[...]

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    38 System > SD/m icroSD Card > Fi le Search Use this to search the capture d images in the SD/microSD car d.[...]

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    39 ENGLISH Application > M otion Detection Both admin and operator levels can specify up to 3 areas on the screen to monitor the m otion. In t he motion detec tion page , the frame will blink when t he m otion detected has reached the percenta ge threshold setting. This featur e can be utilized to trigger a respon se in the Event setting. T o Se[...]

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    40 Application > Cro ss Detectio n The cross detection function is used to detect moving objects that cross a virtual line that user has set up in the IP camera applica tion in order to trigger alar ms. [Note] The cro ss detection fun ction is available under the fol lowing conditions: 1. CODEC type set to H264 or MPE G4. 2. S tream type set to [...]

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    41 ENGLISH T o Set the Cross Detection 1. Click A pplication > Cross Det ection . 2. Enable Cross Detec tion Area 1/2 check box 3. Y ou will see the red /green line as show n on the video screen. 4. Drag the red line (area 1) or green line (area 2) to set the area for cr oss detection . Y ou can set both line for cros s detection or one line onl[...]

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    42 Application > ePT Z Both admin and operator levels c an customize t he ePTZ s etting. In this s ection, you can set the pa trol target area , patrol seque nce and dw elling time. T o Setup th e ePTZ 1. Click A pplication > ePTZ . 2. Use the direction bu ttons and zoo m button to lo cate the pa trol target are a. Press to view t he full ima[...]

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    43 ENGLISH 4. Select the prese t target area in the list and press to create the p atrol sequen ce. The selected present ta rget area will be l isted in the Patrol Locations. 5. Set the dw elling time for how long y ou w ant to stay in the preset targe t area. Dou ble-click and en ter the time. The n click OK or pres s enter to apply the changes. 6[...]

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    44 Event Setting Both admin and operator levels can configure t he Event setting. In this section, the IP c amera can be configured to per form an action when an eve nt is triggered at the specified time. T o Setup th e Event 1. Click Event . 2. On the time tab le, click-drag to select the time period to specify the p eriod of the eve nt. 3. T ype [...]

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    45 ENGLISH 6. Enable the type o f event for the IP camera to trigger . - Alarm Interva l This trigger s the IP camera based on the time that use has set in Minutes column. The interval time rage is 1~60 minutes. - Motion Detection Re gion 1/2/3 This triggers the IP ca mera when a motion i s detected on the motion detection region. - Cross Detection[...]

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    46 event setting.[...]

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    47 ENGLISH St atus Information Show the infor mation about the device and networ k setting.[...]

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    48 Using RTSP and ONVIF P rotocol to A ccess the I P Camera When use the RTSP and ONVIF protocol to access the IP c amera, please refer to the below path link and port information .  RTSP S tream 1 RTSP:// < IPCAM_IP_Add ress>:554/live_ st1 S tream 2 (i f stream 2 is enab le) RTSP:// < IPCAM_IP_Add ress>:554/live_ st2 S tream 3 (i f [...]

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