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B Series Firmware User Manual

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Firmware User Manual 10 The following examples in this manual are based on Internet Explorer browser in order to

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Firmware User Manual 100 By the example above, the camera will be 24/7 on guard to watch for motion events. W

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Firmware User Manual 101 Scheduled Video Recording Although it is not really recommended to have full-time recording on the

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Firmware User Manual 102 Event Triggered Snapshots Choose the “Upload video/snapshot” item in the “Event Configuration

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Firmware User Manual 103 Scheduled Snapshots Media configuration:

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Firmware User Manual 104 Schedule configuration: As a result, There will be one snapshot from Media 1 stored on local storage

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Firmware User Manual 105 System The section System provides the list of functions that help manage the camera. The

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Firmware User Manual 106 System Info The section System Info provides the full information about camera status, settings and lo

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Firmware User Manual 107 Factory Default The section Factory Default allows the camera settings be reset to the orig

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Firmware User Manual 108 Firmware Upload The section Firmware Upload allows remote upgrade or downgrade of camera fir

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Firmware User Manual 109 Save & Reboot The Save & Reboot section allows saving the settings and rebooting the camera re

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Firmware User Manual 11 Live View This section describes how to configure the IP camera. The administrator has unli

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Firmware User Manual 110 Logout Clicking this item allows you to log out of the IP device. Be sure to logout the IP device once

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Firmware User Manual 111 Troubleshooting Although the default settings of the camera are ideal for 90% of the cases, there may

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Firmware User Manual 112 IR light reflection Make sure the dome or bullet cover is tightly mounted; Reduce the AE

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Firmware User Manual 12 Live View The live view will appear automatically with the video resolution of 1280x720 (

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Firmware User Manual 13 The cameras have the dual stream capability – Stream 1 is usually the high resolution stream with the

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Firmware User Manual 14 To adjust the volume level of the speakers connected to the PC that runs the Web Configurator in order

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Firmware User Manual 15 View Modes For the B-5360 fisheye camera, the Miniature Fisheye-View and View Mode buttons appear

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Firmware User Manual 16 ePTZ View Mode ePTZ mode works as an optical PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) function. You can change the viewing d

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Firmware User Manual 17 Panorama View Mode This mode allows you to view the camera in panorama view where details can be seen m

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Firmware User Manual 18 Fisheye View Mode This mode shows the camera view as though viewing from a fish’s eye with the whole vi

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Firmware User Manual 19 PTZ Control Panel (For PTZ and Zoom Cameras) For PTZ and zoom camera models, click the PTZ button on

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Firmware User Manual 2 Table of Contents Recommended PC Specifications ...

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Firmware User Manual 20 only pan the camera to one direction up to 180°. NOTE: Not available on the B-210 PTZ.  Pan/Tilt Sp

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Firmware User Manual 21 through the URL command. How to Set the Home Position 1. Pan, tilt, and zoom on the area that you

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Firmware User Manual 22 How to Set Touring Preset Points Preset points are user-defined areas that the camera can zoom in to. A

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Firmware User Manual 23 to configure the Preset Tour. A Preset Tour directs the camera to cycle through a sequence of preset po

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Firmware User Manual 24 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more preset points to the tour. 5. Once done, click the Save button on

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Firmware User Manual 25 When a scan point has been set, the corresponding Delete icon appears. To remove the scan point, cli

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Firmware User Manual 26 Setup The following chapters guide you through the Setup functions of the camera. Access the Setup Pag

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Firmware User Manual 27 Host The section “Host” allows the administrator to define the name of the camera and preferred user in

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Firmware User Manual 28 Date & Time Each video frame contains a time stamp. The accuracy of the time stamp is very importan

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Firmware User Manual 29 To choose the most suitable NTP Server to synchronize date and time with, please refer to the worldwide

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Firmware User Manual 3 HTTPS ...

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Firmware User Manual 30 Network The section Network provides the list of network related functions and services. The

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Firmware User Manual 31 “Allowed” mode will refuse access to all IP addresses except the ones listed below. “Blocked” mode will

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Firmware User Manual 32 Port Mapping The section Port Mapping provides the list of services and protocols that requ

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Firmware User Manual 33 HTTPS HTTPS protocol allows creating a secure channel over an insecure network in order to

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Firmware User Manual 34 IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based Network Access Control. 802.1X au

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Firmware User Manual 35 SNMP Setting The SNMP Setting item displays the SNMP configuration page. SNMP provides an easy way

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Firmware User Manual 36 SNMP function is now enabled. You may now install and run the SNMP management software o

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Firmware User Manual 37 RTP The RTP section allows user to configure RTP Settings. If the RTSP Authentication is “Enabled”,

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Firmware User Manual 38 Network (ToS, UPnP, Bonjour, ONVIF) The section Network contains the controls for following functions:

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Firmware User Manual 39 Most of the Windows-based computers have the capability to discover the devices that support UPnPTM. B

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Firmware User Manual 4 Recommended PC Specifications Before configuring or testing your cameras, the following recommended PC

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Firmware User Manual 40 ONVIF The camera with given firmware is ONVIF 2.2 compliant. By default, the ONVIF function is disabled

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Firmware User Manual 41 IP Settings The section IP Settings provides the options to define how the camera would obt

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Firmware User Manual 42 instead. Please refer to the DDNS section for more details. To set the camera in PPPoE mode, set the r

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Firmware User Manual 43 DNS The section DNS allows setting up the Domain Name Service for the camera. The camera wi

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Firmware User Manual 44 DDNS There are surveillance solutions that consist of single cameras scattered over a wide ter

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Firmware User Manual 45 Every time the IP camera gets an IP that is different from previous one, it notifies th

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Firmware User Manual 46 To activate DDNS, please check the “Enabled“. Select the service reference, input the Host Na

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Firmware User Manual 47 Video & Audio The section Video or Video & Audio (for audio supported cameras) prov

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Firmware User Manual 48 Camera Options on Fisheye Cameras (B-5360) Choose the Mounting Type according to how the camera

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Firmware User Manual 49 To access the Video settings for your cameras, click the sub menu item labeled Video. For A

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Firmware User Manual 5 Preparation Connect the Equipment To be able to connect to the camera firmware from your PC,

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Firmware User Manual 50 Parameters Description Encoder Type There are two encoder types available: H.264 (High Profile) and M

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Firmware User Manual 51 Resolution Depending on the camera model, the number of available resolutions may be different. The

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Firmware User Manual 52 GOP (only for H.264) Under VBR mode it is possible to adjust the GOP length - that is the

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Firmware User Manual 53 Motion Detection The section “Motion Detection” allows the user to configure the video moti

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Firmware User Manual 54 Enabled or disabled Each of the 3 motion detection regions can be enabled or disabled indivi

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Firmware User Manual 55 Trigger threshold Look at the moving object entering the area of motion detection: although moving qu

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Firmware User Manual 56 The objects listed in each cell will trigger an alarm under given settings: Low threshold (0-5%) High

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Firmware User Manual 57 There is one more item on the Motion Detection configuration page which was not explained above –

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Firmware User Manual 58 Day/Night The section Day/Night allows user to control the switching between day mode and night mode

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Firmware User Manual 59 Image The section Image allows user to control certain parameters of a video frame. For B-210 & B-

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Firmware User Manual 6 In the example below, we successfully found B31-000 camera that we had just connected to the network.

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Firmware User Manual 60 Exposure / White Balance The section Exposure / White Balance allows the user to configure

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Firmware User Manual 61 Slowest Auto Shutter Speed is the user defined threshold for slowest allowed speed of auto shutter. Fo

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Firmware User Manual 62 rest of the colors. In such cases, the installer can “help” the camera to understand the true colors

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Firmware User Manual 63 Exposure Mode - Manual When the lighting conditions are stable 24 hours a day, the advanced users may c

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Firmware User Manual 64 OSD/Privacy Mask The section OSD / Privacy Mask allows user to do one of the two on-vide

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Firmware User Manual 65 Parameters Description %YYYY Year in four-digit format. For example, 2008 %YY Year in two-digit format.

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Firmware User Manual 66 For PTZ camera models, the privacy mask is dynamic. Thus, when the camera is panned to

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Firmware User Manual 67 On-Screen Graphics On-Screen Graphics (OSG) is a new feature that allows placing custom image files on

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Firmware User Manual 68 When done, use another URL command to configure its position: http://192.168.0.100/cgi-bin/cmd/encoder

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Firmware User Manual 69 Audio The section Audio is available only for audio-supported models. The user interface for audio con

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Firmware User Manual 7 Use the default IP address of a camera: If there is no DHCP server in the given network, the user may ha

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Firmware User Manual 70 Event This section describes how to setup the Event Handler, which deals with how the IP devices respon

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Firmware User Manual 71 To setup FTP servers, make sure to enter the network address of FTP server, the Network (FTP) port, t

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Firmware User Manual 72 To setup SMTP servers, make sure to enable the SMTP account and choose the proper Authenticati

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Firmware User Manual 73 To setup HTTP servers, make sure to enable the HTTP server, enter the user name, the user passwo

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Firmware User Manual 74 Digital I/O Ports Digital input/output ports (select models only) are used to connect digital input (

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Firmware User Manual 75 Notification messages may be sent to either an email or a HTTP CGI server. If sent to

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Firmware User Manual 76 *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / FTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. IP devices may send video recordi

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Firmware User Manual 77 Upload Period: IP device will provide video/snapshots for the number of seconds here. It

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Firmware User Manual 78 Video Source: Choosing the video source from video 1 or video 2. Auto Naming Rules for Files and Fol

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Firmware User Manual 79 *Pre-requisites: HTTP CGI server setup. *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. Send U

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Firmware User Manual 8 Manually adjust the IP addresses of multiple cameras: If there are more than 1 camera to be used in the

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Firmware User Manual 80 Event List You may define a maximum of 10 Event rules, which will be shown in abbreviated form in the

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Firmware User Manual 81 How is it triggered? Events may be triggered by one of the several sources. In the example below, Motio

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Firmware User Manual 82 What responses will occur? Digital Output (selected models only): This is a useful link to other d

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Firmware User Manual 83 After changing any of the items above, press Apply to save the changes. The Reset button undoes the

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Firmware User Manual 84 Local Storage Management The cameras that come with built-in local storage capability will have the [Lo

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Firmware User Manual 85 Status When the mass storage has not been formatted or mounted yet, the camera would not know the statu

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Firmware User Manual 86 Utilities The “Utilities” are responsible for managing the storage itself rather than the files on the

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Firmware User Manual 87 Unmount Once the drive has been mounted, it can later be unmounted by pressing “Unmount”

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Firmware User Manual 88 being used by camera and some videos or snapshots are being recorded to the disk, then th

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Firmware User Manual 89 Format Failure If the disk is damaged or it is not within the specifications of the camera, the form

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Firmware User Manual 9 Access the Camera Now that the camera and the PC are both having their unique IP addresses and are under

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Firmware User Manual 90 Scan To check the “health” of the disk, it is possible to use the “Scan” function. If the disk has alre

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Firmware User Manual 91 Setup The “Setup” function provides the option to manage the file writing behavior of the camera. By d

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Firmware User Manual 92 case such task has been listed in Event Handler of the camera. To actually make the e-mail notification

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Firmware User Manual 93 When clicking on the “?” mark on the upper right corner, the useful help message would appear: In ord

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Firmware User Manual 94 Search Recordings by Time If you are looking for the recordings of specific time period, then you may c

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Firmware User Manual 95 Delete Recordings You can manually delete the files by filling the checkboxes and then pressing the “

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Firmware User Manual 96 View and Download Snapshots By clicking on the snapshot file name in file list it is possib

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Firmware User Manual 97 Downloading Files by FTP Client In addition to Web Configurator’s File Management, it is also possible

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Firmware User Manual 98 Event Handler with Local Storage In order to save video clips or snapshots on a local storage, there ha

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Firmware User Manual 99 Upload Media To shall be “Local Storage”. The camera has the capability to buffer up to 3 s

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