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Contents Network Camera Overview English Overview FCC Statement Important Safety Instructions Contents Using the Live Screen Connecting to the cameraLogin Installing ActiveXCompatible PoE Switches Product FeaturesPrecautions Installation and USE Recommended PC SpecificationsART Paper WHAT’S IncludedAppearance AT a GlanceDescription InsideComponents Disassembling Installation & connectionInserting an SD Memory Card INSERTING/REMOVING AN SD Memory CardRemoving an SD Memory Card Memory Card Use What is a memory card?Memory Card Information not Included Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for youPower Monitor Connecting with Other DevicePower Supply Connecting to the monitorLINE-IN Connecting to Audio Input/OutputMicrophone LINE-OUTNetwork Audio I/O Block DiagramAlarm I/O Wiring Diagram Connecting to the I/O port boxPole Mount ADAPTORSCX-300PM InstallationOptional Accessories for Installation Precautions before installationInstalling on the ceiling directly Camera from the case Flushed installation on the ceiling Connecting additional alarm cables Panning Tilting Lens rotation Adjusting the monitoring direction for the cameraYou can configure the camera settings using the Web Viewer HOW to USE the Menu KEYMain Menu Factory DefaultsProfile Iris Camera SetupYou can configure the general settings of the camera module Camera IDSENS-UP MotionDNR ShutterWhite BAL DAY/NIGHTAny excessively bright area in a night scene will be masked Reverse Digital ZoomDetail AGC Color SUPPrivacy Zone Zone SetupYou can set the font color of the user interface Factory DefaultOthers OSD ColorYou can check the system information  The camera type may different, depend on the video signalSystem Info LanguageNetwork connection and setup Network Connection and Setup Setting the IP Router Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Connecting the Camera Directly to Local Area NetworkingButtons used in IP Installer IP Address SetupDdns registration has failed Static IP SetupManual Network Setup URLNetwork connection and setup Auto Network Setup Dynamic IP Environment Setup Dynamic IP SetupManual Port Range Forwarding Port Range Forward Port Mapping SetupConnecting to the Camera from a Remote PC VIA the Internet Connecting to the Camera from a Shared Local PCNormally, you would Connecting to the CameraUsing URL Connecting via URL If the Http port is other thanTo check the Ddns address LoginSecurity warning popup appears, click Install Installing ActivexFor Windows XP Service Pack 2 users Click Install ActiveX ControlUsing the Live Screen To capture the snapshot BackupOn Activates the specified Alarm Out port Alarm output Off Deactivates the specified Alarm Out portRecorded space, recording will be forcibly ended Click OK To print out the screenshotTo record a video Click on the scene to recordEnglish SD Search Viewer Screen layout Using the SD Search Viewer ScreenBrightness from 1 to Contrast Adjust the contrast from Accessing the Setup ScreenDefault Setup To configure the video & audio settingsSetup screen To configure the IP settings To set the user account Click Basic User User setup window appearsEnglish To set the date/time System SetupWhen done, click Apply Selected language will be applied To set the display languageSelect System Log Log information list appears To check the log informationTo reset the system To update the softwareTo Set IP Filtering To set the HttpsTo set the text Overlay SetupYou can display text on the screen Verified will be displayed Event SetupTo set the event transfer function To test the FTP transfer Click TestSetup screen To set an alarm image To setup the recordTo set the alarm input To Set Intelligent Video Analysis Setup screen To set the scheduled transfer To set the video transfer mode Network SetupTo set the Ddns ALC DAY ModeITS GamingCavlc TerminologyBitrate Control CBRConstant Bitrate English Specifications 4CIF CS/CRAM DSPDdns SetupHTTPS, SSL, Dhcp ARP, DNS, DDNS, VsipHttp API NtscSDK EstimationHPel Frame Rate NtscGOP size15 MPEG4 4CIF FPS 30 FPS 15 FPSMPEG4 VGA 264 VGA MPEG4 CIF 264 CIF Frame Rate PAL 25 FPS 13 FPS MPEG4 VGA Kbps 17 FPS MPEG4 CIF 264 CIF Problem Solution TroubleshootingAnalysis setting Verify the settings in the following sequenceNTP must be properly configured Alarm Video Transmission must be enabledWe protect your rights with two steps GPL/LGPL Software LicenseGNU General Public License PreambleProgram, and can be reasonably Page Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs No WarrantyEND of Terms and Conditions Preamble Terms and Conditions Basic Permissions Source CodeProtecting Users Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law Conveying Modified Source Versions Conveying Verbatim CopiesConveying Non-Source Forms Installed in ROM Additional Terms Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients Acceptance Not Required for Having CopiesPatents No Surrender of Others Freedom ValidUse with the GNU Affero General Public License END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public LicensePreamble Page Page Page Page Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries No Event Shall the OpenSSL OpenSSL LicenseCopyright C1995-1998 Eric Young Original SSLeay License
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