Vonnic VIPB320W-P manuel d'utilisation

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    Ne tw o rk Ca mer a W eb 3 . 0 O p er at io n M an u al V er si on 4 .0. 0[...]

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    i Ta b le of C on te nt s 1 Network Connection ...................................................................................................... 1 2 Main Interface Introduction ............................................................................................ 2 2.1 Log in ..............................................................[...]

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    ii 5.2.11 W IF I ................................ .......................................................................... 42 5.2.12 IEEE802 ................................................................................................... 44 5.2.13 QoS .............................................................................................[...]

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    iii Important The following functions are for reference only . Some series products ma y not support all the functions listed below.[...]

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    1 1 Netw ork Connection These series network c amera produ cts sup port the Web ac cess and manage ment v ia PC. Web include s several modules: mon itor channe l preview, PTZ control, sy stem co nfiguratio n, alarm a nd etc. Please fo llow the steps listed bel ow for networ k connectio n.  Make sure th e networ k camera has co nnected t o the ne[...]

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    2 2 Main Interface I ntroduction 2.1 Log in Open IE an d input netw ork ca mera address in the address bar. For exampl e, if your ca mera IP is 192.1 68.1.10 8, then please input ht tp:// 192.168.1.108 in IE ad dress bar. See Fig ure 2-1. Figure 2-1 The login i nterface is shown as bel ow. See Fig ure 2-2. Pl ea s e i np u t yo ur u se r na me a nd[...]

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    3 Figure 2-2 If it is your first time to login in, y ou may see t he inte rface shown as in Fig ure 2-3. Figure 2-3[...]

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    4 Click on “P lease clic k here t o download an d install t he plug - in”. The s y stem p ops up warn ing infor mation to ask y ou whether run or save this pl ug- in . See Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 You must either run or s av e the file to loca l and inst all it. Follow the followi ng steps. See Figure 2-5 and Figure 2- 6.[...]

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    5 Figure 2-5 Figure 2-6[...]

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    6 When plug-in installat ion compl etes, the inst allation page clos es automat ically. The web-end will refresh auto matically, and then y ou can v iew video captured by the ca mera. 2.2 Live Interface After you lo gged in, y ou can see t he live m onitor window . See Figure 2-7 Figure 2-7 There are fo ur sections:  Section 1: En code setup bar[...]

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    7 Figure 2-8 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Main stream In normal n etwork width environ ment, main stream can record audio/video file and rea lize networ k monitor. You can set the main st ream resol ution if y our devic e supports. Sub (Extra) stream If networ k width is not sufficient, you can u[...]

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    8 3 Snapshot You can sna pshoot imp ortant v ideo by clicking on this button . All images ar e me morized in sy stem folder: picture download (d efault). You can go t o Setup-> Camera->V ideo->Path to m odify the local record save path. 4 Triple snap Click it, system can sn ap at 1f/s. All images ar e memor ized in system storag e folder[...]

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    9 Figure 2- 12 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Video setup It is to adjust monitor video brightness. Note:  All the operat ions here a pply to W EB e nd only.  Please go t o Setup- >Camera->C onditions t o adjust corresp onding ite ms. It is to adjust monitor video contrastness. It is to[...]

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    10 2.6.6 Fluency Adjustment There are t hree leve ls of fluency for you to select. The de fault is rea l-time with minimum de lay. You may select fluent mode in c ase connect ion is slow.[...]

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    11 3 PTZ Control Please not e only IPC-HFxxxx seri es product support PTZ function. Before PT Z operation, please make sure y ou have proper ly set PTZ protoco l. (Please go to S etup- >System-> PTZ to set . ). Here you ca n view direct ion keys, speed, zoo m, focus, iris, pres et, t our, pan, scan, pattern, aux c lose , and PTZ set up button[...]

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    12 Figure 3-2 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for PTZ set up informat ion. Parameter Function Scan  Click Setup b utton, y ou can set scan left and r ight limit.  Move the camera to y ou desired locat ion and the n click left l imit button. The n move t he camera again and t hen clic k right li mit button to set a right li mit. Preset ?[...]

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    13 Parameter Function Assistant Please inp ut the corresp onding aux value her e. You can se lect one opti on and then c lick A UX on or AUX off button. Light and wiper You can turn on or turn off the light /wiper.[...]

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    14 4 Playback 4.1 Playb ack Interface The playbac k inter face is shown as in Figur e 4- 1. Figure 4- 1 There are fo ur sections:  Section 1: Fu nction o f play  Section 2: D ate  Section 3: F ile list  Section 4: Pro gress b ar 4.2 Function o f Pla y The funct ion of play is shown as in Fig ure 4- 2 . 2 3 4 1[...]

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    15 Figure 4- 2 1. Play : Play or pause video. 2. Stop: Stop v ideo. 3. Play by frame: Skip to next frame. 4. Slow play: Slow down the video. 5. Quick play : Speed up t he v ideo. 6. Silent: Switc h off/on s ound. 7. Volume: A djust v olume of the v ideo. Note: You m ust pa use video before skippin g to next frame. 4.3 Date There are v arious colors[...]

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    16 Figure 4- 3 Click on to enter file list. Doubl e click o n record file in the list and thi s file wil l be played. You can view file siz e, start and end time. Record ty pe has four cat agories:  Green mea ns genera l record.  Yellow me ans motion d etection re cord.  Red means alarm record.  Blue means m anual r ecord. Search: Y ou [...]

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    17 Download: Click on t his but ton, you can download file to PC. Back: Clic k on this butt on, y ou will go bac k to calend ar page. 4.5 Progress Bar  means vide o in past 24 hours.  means vide o in past 2 hours.  means vide o in past 1 hour.  means vide o in past 30 min.[...]

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    18 5 Setup 5.1 Camera 5.1.1 Conditions Here you ca n view dev ice propert y infor mation. Sligh t differences may be foun d due to dif ferent netw ork camera ser ies. The setu ps beco me valid i mmediately after you set. See Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Fu nction Config File You may[...]

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    19 Contrast It is to adjust monitor window contr ast. The larger the nu mber, the higher t he contrast is. You can use this funct ion w hen the whole video bright is OK but the contrast is not proper. Please note the v ideo may bec ome haz y if the v alue is too low. If this value is too h igh, t he dark section may lac k brightne ss while the brig[...]

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    20 Low noise  The video w hole brightnes s can auto matically change with in the prop er exposure r ange according t o the different env ironments. The higher the ga in max v alue is, t he lower the noise is.  For the sa me environ ments, the noise of the low noise mode shal l be smaller than the noise of t he auto mod e. Low motion blur  [...]

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    21 Day&Night It is to set device color a nd the B/ W mod e switch. When config file is general, the default is auto. W hen config file is day, the default is co lor. When config file is ni ght, the de fault is blac k & white.  Color: Devic e outputs t he color v ideo.  Auto: Dev ice auto sele ct to output the color or the B / W video [...]

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    22 Cancel It is to cancel the operati on in curre nt interface a nd r estore previously saved operat ion. Default It is to set device defau lt setup. The profile manageme nt interfac e is shown as in Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2 Profile man agement has t hree modes: general , full t ime and sch edule. If y ou select genera l, the video will be conf igure[...]

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    23 Figure 5-3 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed i nformation. Parameter Function Main stream Bit stream t ype It includes ge neral str eam, motion stream an d alarm stream. Y ou can select different encode fram e rates form differe nt recorde d events. System supp orts activ e control fra me function (ACF). It allows you to record i[...]

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    24 Parameter Function Resolution There are m ultiple reso lutions. You can select from the dropdown list . For each reso lution, t he reco mmended bit stream v alue is different. Important You can not set a reso lution higher than 720 P (not including 720P) when t he flip function is in pr ocess. Frame Rate PAL: 1 ~ 25f/s , NTSC: 1 ~ 30f/s.. [...]

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    25 Parameter Function Encode mo de There are t hree options: H.264(main profile sta ndard, H.264H (h igh profile st andard), H.264 B(baselin e standard)enc ode and MJ PG enc ode.  The H.264, H.264H and H.264B bot h are H264 b it stream. H.264 is the Ma in Pro file encode and the H.264B is t he Baselin e Profile e ncode mo de. H.264B is for Blac [...]

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    26 Figure 5-4 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Snapshot type There are t wo modes: ge neral (sch edule) a nd Event (activation). Image size It is the same with the resolution o f the main stream. Quality It is to set the image qu ality. There are six lev els. Snapshot bit stream It i s to set snapsho[...]

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    27 Figure 5-5 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Privacy mas k  Here you ca n privacy mask the spec ified v ideo in the monitor vide o.  System ma x supports 4 priv acy mask zones. Time Title  You can en able this function so t hat system ov erlay s time information i n video wi ndow.  You [...]

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    28 Figure 5-6 5.1.3 A udio Please not e IPC-HD B3xxxC serie s prod uct does not support a udio functi on. The audio inter face is s hown as below. See F igure 5-7. Figure 5-7 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Audio enab le Main stream: Recorde d file only contains vide o by defa ult. You need to chec [...]

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    29 The TCP/I P interface is shown as in Figure 5-8. Figure 5-8 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Host Name It is to set current host dev ice name. It max s upports 32-digit character. Ethernet Card Please select the Ethern et port. It is for the w ire LAN by default. Please note for the - W series pro[...]

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    30 Mac Address It is to display hose Mac a ddress. IP Version It is to select IP version. IPV4 or I PV6. You can acc ess the IP a ddress o f these tw o version. IP Address Please use t he keybo ard to input the correspond ing nu mber to modify t he IP address and then set the corresp onding subn et mask and the default gateway . Preferred DNS DNS I[...]

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    31 Figure 5-9 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Max connection It is the max Web conne ction for t he same dev ice. The v alue ranges fro m 1 to 20. The max connect ion amount i s 20. TCP port The default v alue is 3 7777. Y ou can input t he actual port number if necessary. UDP port The default v alu[...]

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    32 HTTPs Enable The default v alue is 4 43. 5.2.3 PPPoE The PPPo E interfac e is sh own as in Figure 5- 10 . Input the PP PoE us er name and password y ou get fro m the IPS (i nternet ser vice provider) and enab le PPPoE funct ion. Plea se sav e current setup and the n reboot the device t o get the setup activated. Device conn ects to the internet [...]

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    33 Figure 5- 11 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Server Ty pe You can se lect DDNS protocol from the dro pdown lis t and t hen enable D DNS function. The QUICK D DNS protoco l means you use your sel f-defined priv ate protoco l to realiz e DDNS function. Server Addre ss DDNS serv er IP addr ess Domai[...]

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    34 Figure 5- 12 Parameter Function Server Ty pe You can se lect DDNS protocol from the dro pdown lis t and t hen enable D DNS function. The QUICK D DNS mean s you use y our self-defi ned privat e protocol t o realize D DNS function. Server Addre ss DDNS serv er IP addr ess. Under QUI CK DDN S the def ault server address is www.quic kddns.com Mode T[...]

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    35 If you do not check th e box here, it means ther e is on access limit. Here you ca n add IP a ddress an d MAC addr ess. You mu st add thes e address before ena bling the trusted sites. Please note: You must set M AC address in the sam e networ k segment. Figure 5- 13 5.2.6 SMTP ( e-mail) The SMT P interface is show n as in Figure 5- 14 .[...]

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    36 Figure 5- 14 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function SMTP Serv er Input serv er address a nd then enab le this funct ion. Port Default v alue is 25. Y ou can mod ify it if necessary. Anonymity For the serv er support s the anony mity funct ion. You can auto login anony mously. You do not need t o input t[...]

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    37 Parameter Function Interval The send int erval rang es from 0 to 36 00 secon ds. 0 means there is no interval. Please note system wil l not send out the e mail immedi ately when the alar m occurs. When the alarm, motio n detect ion or the abnorm ity ev ent activates the email, sy stem sen ds out the email accordi ng to the int erv al you speci f[...]

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    38 Figure 5- 15 5.2.8 SNMP The SNMP interface i s shown as in Figure 5- 16 . The SNMP allows t he communi cation betwee n the networ k management work station so ftware an d the proxy of the managed device. Plea se install t he soft ware such as MG MibBr owser 8.0c softwar e or establish t he SNMP serv ice before you use thi s funct ion. You nee d [...]

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    39 Figure 5- 16 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function SNMP port The listening port of the proxy progr am of the d evice. It is a UDP port not a TCP port . The valu e ranges fro m 1 to 65535. The default v alue is 1 61 Read comm unity It is a st ring. It is a command betw een the m anage pr ocess and the p[...]

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    40 Parameter Function Trap port The destin ation port of the Trap in formation from the proxy program o f the device. It is for t he gateway device a nd the client-end P C in the LA N to exch ange the in formatio n. It is a non -protoco l connecti on port. It has no effect on the netw ork applications. It is a UDP port not TCP port. The value range[...]

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    41 You can use t he browse of the Bo njour serv ice in the sa me LAN to se arch the network ca mera device and then acces s if y ou do not know the networ k camera infor mation such as IP address. You can v iew the serv er name when t he netw ork camer a is detected by the B onjour. Pleas e note the safari brows e support this functio n. Cl ic k th[...]

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    42 Figure 5- 18 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. 5.2.11 WIFI Please not e this functi on is for the devi ce of WI FI module. The W IFI i nterface is shown as in Figure 5- 19 . Parameter Function Enable Select to ena ble multi cast funct ion. Main st ream and sub strea m cannot be used at the sa me time. Multicast addr [...]

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    43 Figure 5- 19 Please chec k the box t o enable W IFI function and th en click the Search S SID butt on. Now y ou can view all the wirel ess networ k inform ation in the following list. Doub le click a na me to conne ct to it. Cl ick on add wireles s ID, and a dd designate d ID in dialog bo x. Please make sure that y ou can find the j ust added ID[...]

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    44 Figure 5- 20 5.2.12 IEEE802 IEEE802.1X works sta nding for l ocal and metropolit an area net works and p ort based n etwork acce ss control prot ocol. It supports manua l operation of the client to choose means o f authenticating by which to control it t o access t o the Local Are a Networ ks or not. It supports the ability to authent icate, to [...]

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    45 Figure 5- 21 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Authenticat ion PEAP (prot ected EA P protocol). Username It needs the username t o login, w hich is authent icated by the server. Password Please inp ut passwor d here. 5.2.13 Qo S The QoS inter face is s hown as below. See Fig ure 5- 22 . Qos (Qualit[...]

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    46 Figure 5- 22 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed i nformation. Parameter Function Real-time monitor The value r anges from 0 to 63. The r outer or the swi tcher can provide d ifferent serv ice for v arious data pac kets. Command The value r anges from 0 to 63. The router or the swi tcher can provide d ifferent serv ice for v arious[...]

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    47 Figure 5- 23 5.2.14.1 Dial- up The dial-up i nterface is shown as in Figure 5-2 4 . Figure 5- 24[...]

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    48 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Wireless conn ection type The default i s auto and it supports dial- up , sms a nd incoming ca ll. Enable Check to ena ble 3G m odule. Authenticat ion This functi on depends on your local 3G prov ider. Dial- up This functi on depends on your local 3G prov ider. Use[...]

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    49 Figure 5- 25 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function SMS send ing In event management, chec k correspondi ng sms, s o when there is event , a sms w ill be sent to mobil e phone in correspond ing receivi ng list. To use this function, you sha ll check sms enable in ev ent manage ment inter face. SMS enab [...]

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    50 Parameter Function Enable You need to check the b ox t o enable motion detect ion function. Working Perio d Here you ca n set arm/d isarm per iod. Clic k on set but ton to open period setup menu. Anti-dither System only memorizes one ev ent during t he anti-dither perio d. The value r anges from 0s to 100s. Area Here you ca n set motio n detect [...]

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    51 Figure 5- 27 See Figure 5-28. Figure 5- 28 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information.[...]

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    52 Parameter Function Sensitivity It is sensit ivity of brightness as motion detect ion is more possible to be trigger w ith high s ensitivity . You can set up to four areas. The range i s 0~100. The reco mmenced v alue is 30~ 70. The default is 50. Area thresho ld It is to check target ob ject area relat ed to detect ion area. The lower the area t[...]

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    53 Figure 5- 30 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Enable You need to check the box to enab le this funct ion. Working period  Video mas king funct ion becomes activated i n the speci fied periods.  There are six periods i n one day . Please draw a circle to enable corr esponding p eriod.  Sel[...]

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    54 Parameter Function Send Ema il If you enab led this funct ion, System can send out e mail to alert you when alar m occurs. PTZ  Here you ca n set PTZ movement w hen alarm o ccurs. Such as go to preset x when there is an a larm.  The event t ype includ es: preset, tour and pattern. Snapshot After snaps hot is enab led and a larm happe ns, t[...]

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    55 Parameter Function Working period  This functi on become s activated in t he specified p eriods.  There are six periods i n one day . Please draw a circle to enable corr esponding p eriod.  Select date. If you do not select , current setup appli es to today only . You can sel ect all week c olumn to ap ply to the whole wee k.  Click [...]

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    56 Figure 5- 32 Figure 5- 33 Figure 5- 34[...]

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    57 Figure 5- 35 Figure 5- 36 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Event Type  The abnor mal events i nclude: no d isk, no space, disk error, net error, offline, IP conf lict.  Threshold: You can set the min imum percent age v alue here. The device can alarm when ca pacity is not sufficie nt.  Yo[...]

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    58 Parameter Function Send email If you enab le this funct ion, sy stem can send out ema il to alar m the specified user. This functi on is inval id when net work is o ffline or I P conflict occur s. 5.4 Storage 5.4.1 Record Schedule and Snapshot Schedule In these tw o interfaces, y ou can add or remov e the schedule re cord/snaps hot setup. Se e F[...]

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    59 Figure 5- 38 You can set specified d ates as ho liday. W hen snapshot of holiday is enabled, the selecte d dates wil l be snapshot/record ed accord ing to ho liday setup. 5.4.2 Destination The destin ation interfac e is shown as in Figure 5- 39 . It is to set the storage mode of the networ k camera record file or sna pshot pic tures. There are t[...]

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    60 Parameter Function Local It sav ed in the Micro SD c ard. FTP It sav ed in the FTP serv er. The local i nterface is s hown as in F igure 5- 40 . H ere y ou can view local Micro SD card or disk information. You can a lso operate t he read-only , write-only, hot swap and format operation. Figure 5- 40 The FTP inter face is sh own as in Figure 5- 4[...]

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    61 Figure 5- 42 Please refer to the follow ing sheet for detailed i nformation. Parameter Function Pack Duration Here you ca n select f ile size. Default setup is 8 min utes. Pre-record Please inp ut pre-record v alue here. For exampl e, system ca n record the four second s video in t he buffer . The record be gins fro m the fifth sec ond. Disk Ful[...]

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    62 Figure 5- 43 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Device No It is to set device na me. Video Standard This is to di splay v ideo standard su ch as PAL. Language You can se lect the lang uage fro m the dropd own list. 5.5.1.2 Date and time The date and t ime inter face is show n as in Figure 5- 44 . Fi[...]

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    63 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Date for m at Here you ca n select date format fro m the dropdown list. Time Format There are t wo options: 24-H and 12- H. Time zone The time z one of the d evice. System time It is to set system t ime. It becomes valid after y ou set . Sync PC You can clic k this[...]

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    64 Figure 5- 45 Enable a nonymi ty login: Enab le anony mity login, and i nput IP. No u serna me or password i s require d, you can log in by anony m ity (with limited rights). Yo u can click logout to end y our sess ion. Add user : It is to add a name t o group and set the user rights. See Figure 5- 46 . There are fo ur defau lt users: admin/88888[...]

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    65 Figure 5- 46 Modify user It is to modify the user property, belonging group, password and rights. S ee Figure 5- 47 . Modify password It is to modify the user password. You need t o input t he old passw ord and then input the new password twice to con firm the n ew setup. Pl ease click the O K butt on to save. Please note, the passw ord ranges f[...]

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    66 Figure 5- 47 5.5.2.2 Group The group manage ment interface can add/re move group, modi fy group pas sword and et c. The interface is show n as in Figure 5- 48 . Figure 5- 48 Add grou p: It is t o add group and set its corres ponding rights. See Figur e 5- 49 . Please inp ut the group n ame and then chec k the bo x to select the correspo nding ri[...]

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    67 Figure 5- 49 Modify group Click the modify group b utton, y ou can see an i nterface is s hown as in Figure 5- 50 . Here you ca n modify group infor mation such as remarks and rights. Figure 5- 50 5.5.3 PTZ Please not e only IPC-HFxxxx series product s upport this functio n. The PTZ int erface is sh own as in Figure 5- 51 .[...]

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    68 Figure 5- 51 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Protocol Select the corr espondi ng do me protocol. Address Set corres ponding do me address. Default value is 1. Please not e your setup here s hall comply with y our dome address; otherw ise you ca n not control the speed do me. Baud Rate Select the [...]

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    69 Figure 5- 52 5.5.5 Import/Export The interface is show n as in Figure 5- 53 . Figure 5- 53 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Parameter Function Import It is to import the loca l setup f iles to the sy stem. Expor t It is to export the corr esponding sy stem setup to your loca l PC. 5.5.6 A uto Maintena nce The auto m[...]

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    70 Figure 5- 54 5.5.7 Upgrade The upgrad e interface is shown as i n Figure 5- 55 . Please select the upgra de file an d then click the updat e button to beg in firmwa re update. Important Improper u pgrade pr ogram may result in device mal function! Figure 5- 55 5.6 Informatio n 5.6.1 Version The version interface is s hown as in Figure 5- 56 . He[...]

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    71 Figure 5- 56 5.6.2 Log Here you ca n view sy stem log. See Figure 5- 57 . Figure 5- 57 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for log paramet er inform ation. Parameter Function Type Log types inc lude: sy stem operatio n, configurat ion operat ion, data operation, ev ent operat ion, record operation, user management, log clear. Start time Set the[...]

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    72 Parameter Function Search You can se lect log ty pe from the drop down list and t hen click search button to v iew the list. You can clic k the stop button t o terminate c urrent se arch operat ion. Log information You can se lect one ite m to view t he detailed infor mation. Clear You can clic k this button to del ete all display ed log f iles.[...]

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    73 6 Alarm Please not e some ser i es product does not supp ort this functi on. Click alar m function, y ou can see an inter face is sh own as in Figur e 6-1. Here you ca n set dev ice alarm ty pe and alar m sound setup. Figure 6-1 Please refer to the fol lowing sheet for detailed information. Type Parameter Function Alarm type Motion detect ion Sy[...]

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    74 7 Log out Click log o ut button, system goes back to log in inter face. See Figure 7-1. Figure 7-1 Note:  This manu al is for ref erence only . Slight difference may be found in user i nterface.  All t he designs and soft w are here are subject to chan ge with out prior written notice.  All trademarks and regi stered trademarks menti on[...]