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Contents Network Camera Overview English Overview FCC Statement Important Safety Instructions Contents Connecting to the camera LoginInstalling ActiveX Using the Live ScreenProduct Features Recommended PC SpecificationsCompatible PoE Switches Compatible IP RoutersIP Installer CD WHAT’S IncludedLens Options CS LensConnector AT a GlanceFront Side DescriptionPower Rear SideSystem GNDDisconnect the power before proceeding Mounting the LensMounting the CS lens Mounting the C lensConnecting the Auto Iris Lens connector FocusingConnecting with Other Device Connecting to the monitorPower Supply Network ConnectionConnecting to the I/O port box Alarm I/O Wiring DiagramHOW to USE the Keyboard Controller You can configure the camera settings using the Web ViewerMain Menu Factory DefaultsProfile Camera ID Camera SetupIris Motion DNRShutter SENS-UPYou can specify a recording mode according to the scene DAY/NIGHTWhite BAL Select Camera SET DAY/NIGHTDigital Zoom DetailAGC Color SUP ReverseZone Setup Privacy ZoneFactory Default OthersOSD Color You can set the font color of the user interface The camera type may different, depend on the video signal System InfoLanguage You can check the system informationNetwork connection and setup Network Connection and Setup Setting the IP Router Connecting the Camera Directly to Local Area Networking Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LANIP Address Setup Buttons used in IP InstallerStatic IP Setup Manual Network SetupURL Ddns registration has failedNetwork connection and setup Auto Network Setup Dynamic IP Setup Dynamic IP Environment SetupConnecting to the Camera from a Shared Local PC Port Range Forward Port Mapping SetupManual Port Range Forwarding Connecting to the Camera from a Remote PC VIA the Internet Connecting to the Camera Using URLConnecting via URL If the Http port is other than Normally, you wouldLogin To check the Ddns addressInstalling Activex For Windows XP Service Pack 2 usersClick Install ActiveX Control Security warning popup appears, click InstallUsing the Live Screen To capture the snapshot BackupTo print out the screenshot Click on the scene to record To record a videoRecorded space, recording will be forcibly ended Click OK Accessing the Setup Screen Setup screen appearsDefault Setup To configure the video settingsContrast Adjust the contrast from 1 to Quality Adjust the picture quality from 1 toTo configure the IP settings Click Basic User User setup window appears To set the user accountEnglish System Setup When done, click Apply Selected language will be appliedTo set the display language To set the date/timeTo check the log information To update the softwareSelect System Log Log information list appears To reset the system To set the HttpsTo set the text Overlay SetupYou can display text on the screen To set the event transfer function Event SetupVerified will be displayed English To set an alarm image FTP transfer The image is sent to the specifi ed FTP addressSelect Event Motion Motion Detection setup window appears To set the alarm inputTo set the motion detection function To set a motion area Motion Detection function will operate on the selected areaTo set the video transfer mode Network SetupTo set the scheduled transfer To set the Ddns DAY Mode ITSGaming ALCCavlc TerminologyBitrate Control CBRConstant Bitrate Specifications CS/C RAMDSP 4CIFSetup NtscHTTPS, SSL, Dhcp ARP, DNS, DDNS, VsipPower PoE Power over Ethernet~90% Dimension W72 X D139 X H60 Weight About 300g About 7WEstimationHPel Frame Rate NtscGOP size15 MPEG4 4CIF 30 FPS 15 FPS FPSMPEG4 VGA 264 VGA MPEG4 CIF 264 CIF Frame Rate PAL 25 FPS 13 FPS MPEG4 VGA Kbps 17 FPS MPEG4 CIF 264 CIF Troubleshooting Problem SolutionVerify the settings in the following sequence NTP must be properly configuredMotion Detection Feature must be enabled Alarm Video Transmission must be enabledGPL/LGPL Software License GNU General Public LicensePreamble We protect your rights with two stepsProgram, 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 GNU Lesser General Public License END of Terms and ConditionsPreamble Page Page AAccompany the work with the complete corresponding machine Page Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries OpenSSL License No Event Shall the OpenSSLCopyright C1995-1998 Eric Young Original SSLeay LicenseAnd/or other materials provided with the distribution
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