Samsung SNC-M300 user manual Network Configuration, To set video streaming

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Network Configuration

To set video streaming

You can control the data transfer rate according to the camera video streaming type and network bandwidth.

1 Click <NETWORK>

<STREAMING SETUP>.

The STREAMING SETUP window appears.

2 To complete the setting, click the [Apply] button.

The settings are saved.

<Streaming Type>: You can select a protocol for video transmission from the <TCP>, <UDP(Unicast)> and <UDP(Multicast)>.

-<TCP>: It is a general purpose protocol used for a transmission that requires reliability. Since it provides a connection based communication between the sender and recipient, it provides high reliability against transmission data loss. However, it is inappropriate to transmit a large amount of data in real-time because of its transmission overhead. It enables reliable data transmission over xDSL and cable network at a relatively slow speed.

-<UDP(Unicast)>: It refers to transmitting data to only one receiver (1:1).

-<UDP(Multicast)>: It refers to the data transfer protocol in one-to-many (1:N) between the transmitting and receiving terminals. Although it alleviates the network load, it requires <Multicast> router. For more information such as whether the network over which the camera is installed supports <Multicast>, ask your network administrator.

UDP: It is a protocol appropriate to transmit a large amount of data such as multimedia data in short time. However, it provides higher transmission efficiency than TCP especially over high speed connections faster than 100Mbps.

With multicast activated, it is not possible to perform video recording search. Audio cannot be transmitted to the camera through the microphone.

Multicast backbone (MBone) is not supported, and the camera can only be used in a LAN- based multicast environment.

<Streaming Control>: You need to set the bandwidth to an appropriate value according to the data rate of your network for smooth video streaming.

-You can set the <Bandwidth> by selecting one from <Unlimited/5Mbps/3Mbps/1Mbps/ 600Kbps/300kbps/150Kbps>.

-If your network provides data rate equal to or higher than 100Mbps, it is recommended to set the <Bandwidth> to <Unlimited> or <5Mbps>. If you are using a broadband Internet connection, set the <Bandwidth> to <3Mbps> or <1Mbps>.

-If you are using low speed xDSL network, set the <Bandwidth> to <600Kbps> or lower for smooth video streaming.

-The maximum number of images per second in the video setting menu is automatically determined depending on the selected <Bandwidth> value.

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Contents SNC-M300 Safety precautions Page Important safety instructions Contents Setting Up Using the CameraPreparation FeaturesPrecautions Installation and Use Compatible IP Routers Recommended PC SpecificationsCompatible PoE Switches Checking the components in the packageNames of Each Part FrontRear Description Disconnect the power cord before installation or relocation Installation and connectionInstalling the Camera When using the CS lensAdjusting the back focus Case of the lens with no zooming functionInserting/Removing an Sdhc Memory Card Memory Card Information not included What is a memory card?Contacts Lock Switch Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for youConnect the Ethernet cable to the network port as shown ConnectingConnecting Ethernet Cable Connecting Power Alarm In/Out Connection Diagram To connect input and output portsMicrophonePre-Amp Connecting to Audio Input/OutputMicrophone Speaker Pre-AmpAudio I/O Block Diagram Network connection & setup Network Connection & Setup Connecting to the camera from an IP router external PC Setting the IP addressConnecting a local PC in the IP router to the camera Connecting the camera directly to local area networking Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LANSearching for the camera IP Installer screen layoutIP Installer Camera list Setting static ipManual Network Setting Click the Manual Set buttonTransmission. The default value is 60001TCP PORTfields, set up port numbersEnter your password Camera is set to the manually entered IP and is restartedSet the IP and port settings for camera differently If more than one camera are connected to an IP RouterClick the OK button Automatic Network SettingAutomatic network setting is finished Examples of using Dynamic IP Setting dynamic ipDynamic IP Setting Dynamic IP CheckPort Forwarding Port Mapping Setting Manual Port ForwardingConnecting to the camera 사용using the cameraConnecting to the camera Connecting to the camera using the IP Installer program Checking the Ddns addressClick the Install ActiveX Control Installing ActiveXFor Windows XP Service Pack If the following screen appears, click the Install buttonLogging to the camera Using the Viewer Screen Main Screen LayoutAudio Check the Listen or Speak check box for Audio Print Prints the recorded image on the screenRecord Saves the recorded video as a .avi video file Displays the recorded video on live screenClick OK To Capture a VideoTo Print a Video At a desired scene, click the Print buttonTo Record a Video At desired scene, click Record button Set up the AVI saveInsufficient Disk Space Setting To stop a recording, click Record button once againName Function and Description Date Using the Search Viewer ScreenYou can select the desired time to search the alarm events Thumbnail SizeTo set up the camera Setting upSetting the camera Viewer screen, click the Setup tab Setup window appearsSetup Screen Layout SetupbasicClick Basic  Video & Audio Basic ConfigurationTo setup Video/Audio To Setup IP settings Click Basic  IPTo Setup Users Click Basic  UserClick the Apply button Enter user ID and passwordFor the ID and password, up to User from the Operator and User in the Level fieldClick the Delete button in the User window Window, modify User IDOr Level of the user account Click the Apply button To set the display language Click Basic  LanguageTo set date/time Click System  DATE/TIMEClick System  LOG Setting time is appliedTo view the log information Click System  To update the softwareSoftware Update window appears Reset window appears Restart The Reset window appears To reset the systemClick System  Reset To setup the camera Click System  CameraYou can display text on the screen Layout ConfigurationTo Set text Click Overlay To set the image transmission function Event ConfigurationClick Event  Transfer Setup Click the Test buttonTo setup the record Click Event  Record SetupTo set an alarm image Click Event  Alarm Image Transfer Setup settings To set an alarm inputClick Event  Alarm Input 1 or Alarm Input To set the motion detection function Click Event  MotionSquare box returns to its original color To complete the setting, click the Apply buttonSelected area is colored in yellow To set scheduled transmission Click Event  ScheduleNetwork Configuration To set video streamingTo set Ddns If 00166c, and p ifTroubleshooting 부록appendixCamera Is it possible to configure Enabled Motion DetectionFeature under Motion But didn’t trigger an alarmSpecifications DetailsIP installation function XP, Vista support Alarm Input TransferSetting Firmware upgrade by web browserImage Quality Image size Frame rate Resolution LevelFrame Rate Qxga Mpeg Frame rate fpsFrame Rate Uxga Quality Image size Frame rate108 Quality Image size Frame rate ResolutionLevel Frame Rate Sxga 132 108Jpeg GPL/LGPL Software License Lgpl S/WAppendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Correct Disposal of This Product AB68-00721E00