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Summary of Contents for 2GIG-CAM-100W

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Page 2: ...t Setting 10 WDR Wide Dynamic Range 11 AE Meter Mode 12 Mirror 12 Corridor Mode 13 Noise Reduction 13 Playback 14 Video Search 14 Playback Bar 14 Playback Controls 15 Archive Video 15 Configuration 17 Device Information 17 Streaming Menu 18 Base Stream 18 Video Encoding 18 Audio Encoding 19 Resolution 19 Frame Rate 19 I Frame Interval 19 Bitrate 19 Quality 20 SVC Stream 20 Device 21 Local Network ...

Page 3: ...e 29 PTZ 29 Alarm 30 I O Alarm 30 Disk Alarm 30 Network Alarm 31 I O Alarm Linkage 31 Motion Alarm 32 PIR Alarm 2GIG 100W only 35 Local Record 37 Record Policy 37 Record Directory 38 Privacy Masking 40 Network Service 41 PPPoE 41 DDNS 41 Wi Fi 2GIG 100W only 43 WPS 44 Service Center 45 Alarm Center 45 SMTP 45 Privilege Manager 47 Group 47 User 48 Protocol 50 Protocol Info 50 ...

Page 4: ...Copyright 2015 Nortek Security Control LLC 4 Security 51 Device Log 52 Operation Log 52 Alarm Log 53 Report Log 54 Maintenance 55 ...

Page 5: ...ortek Security Control LLC 5 Logging In When connecting to the IP Camera using a Browser the login page appears Type in the Username and Password to access the IP Camera The default username and password is admin admin ...

Page 6: ... wheel to zoom in and out At the bottom of the task bar there is the option to switch video streams stop the video and access the Sensor Settings menu ActiveX Connection Live video can be viewed from the IP Camera using two types of technology Flash and ActiveX When logging in for the first time Flash technology will be used More options appear when using ActiveX However Internet Explorer is requi...

Page 7: ...ot of the current video image and save it to a snapshot folder on the hard drive With Internet Explorer if Protected Mode is enabled and the IP Camera is not added to the Trusted Sites the snapshot may not appear Streaming information can now be viewed on the gray information bar at the bottom of the video stream This displays streaming resolution and bitrate The top tabs show where to navigate to...

Page 8: ...under different lighting conditions At any time use the Reset button to revert to the previously used settings Using Factory Setting will default all the options back to the original default setting Time Zone The Sensor settings enable changes in the IP Camera video stream There is a View Mode and an Edit Mode in this menu Change the option in the lower left corner to be able to edit the settings ...

Page 9: ...the Brightness Sharpness Saturation and Contrast of the IP Camera Shutter Mode Shutter mode determines the amount of light the IP Camera lens absorbs Shutter options can be set to best suit the environment Change the Shutter Mode from Auto Shutter to Fixed Shutter to access Fixed Shutter options ...

Page 10: ...defines when the IP Camera will activate the Infra red IR sensor for nighttime viewing The setting options are Auto Day mode Night mode Timing The camera can be manually set to Day mode only or Night mode only When Auto is selected the Delay option is how long the IP Camera will take to switch to Day mode or Night mode The TRANSITION D N TRANSITION N D is a percentage of how much light the light s...

Page 11: ...n the IR sensor is activated When Open is selected WDR is activated and WDR strength option can be adjusted to best suit the environment When Close is selected WDR is disabled The Light Adjust options are Close HLC and BLC When Close is selected the Light Adjust option is disabled When HLC is selected the strength option is enabled HLC Highlight Compensation is used when there is overexposure on t...

Page 12: ...ake most of the light information from the center of the image for the final exposure Vertical Center Weighted and Horizontal Center Weighted will take the light information from the vertical or horizontal center from the field of view of the IP Camera to give the correct exposure setting With the AntiFog option the IP Camera will remove fog from the field of view to show the image without fog Whe...

Page 13: ...ess of removing noise that appears as grainy specks on video caused by low lighting nearby power interference heat or device operation 2D Noise Reduction reduces noise in a video image particularly low light 3D Noise Reduction further removes noise in static images and objects with movement Max Strength of the 2D NR and 3D NR can be set when the option is in Auto mode Changing the option to Fixed ...

Page 14: ...ttom bar to set Start Time and End Time for the search The first pop up menu allows filtering the search results to show all video on the search date parameters or to show Motion Alarm or Alarm Recorded video The Start Time and End Time date and times must be greater than 2 minutes and must be in the range of seven days or less If the Search parameters do not fall between those parameters an alert...

Page 15: ...e Reverse Frame Advance 1 16x playback speed 1 8x playback speed 1 4x playback speed 1 2x playback speed 2x playback speed 4x playback speed 8x playback speed The REC Time box shows the time of the video being played back To hear recorded audio select the speaker icon at the upper right corner of the video stream The Camera icon is a snapshot function that can save an image onto your desktop of th...

Page 16: ... Nortek Security Control LLC 16 This screen allows Start Pause or Deleting of the video being downloaded Clicking on the Directory button will bring up the Directory on the computer where the archive video is stored ...

Page 17: ...vice MAC Address this is the MAC of the wired input of the IP Camera Note that the Wi Fi IP Camera will use a different MAC when connected over Wi Fi Camera Type The model type is displayed Manufacturer the manufacturer is displayed here Hardware Version the version of the hardware is displayed Software Version the firmware version is displayed here Camera Quantity displays camera quantity Alarm I...

Page 18: ...s This locating allows configuring of two of them The Stream ID name allows labeling of each stream Video Encoding Video Encode Type allows to set different encode types of the IP Camera stream Each profile has its benefits H264 Base Profile this H 264 profile stream is a low quality H 264 stream Mainly used for videoconferencing and mobile applications H264 Main Profile a better quality profile s...

Page 19: ... as how many pictures the camera will encode in a second When Stream 1 is selected the Frame rate range is 1 30 frames per second fps When Stream 2 is selected the 2GIG 100W allows for a 1 30 fps range while the 2GIG 250P allows for a 1 12 fps range I Frame Interval The I Frame interval is a complete frame of the video scene The unit is in Frame So every 60 frames the IP Camera captures the 60th f...

Page 20: ... and the higher the bitrate The value range is from 1 to 9 SVC Stream Scalable Video Coding SVC is the third stream of the IP and will create a sub stream of either stream 1 or stream 2 The SVC Stream ID is 3 The SVC Stream name allows for labeling of the third stream The Elementary Stream ID can be stream 1 or stream 2 This is the stream the IP Camera will use to create a sub stream P Frame Rate ...

Page 21: ... Camera will be assigned an IP Address from the DHCP server When DHCP is disabled a static IP Address can be set up The Preferred and Alternate DNS servers are servers that will resolve any domain names This is useful when using an NTP such as time nist gov The Maximum Transmission Unit MTU is the maximum size of each packet in the data transmission The range is 800 1500 The default is 1500 ...

Page 22: ...sing Flash technology and the IP Camera server Port Forwarding For mobile applications the Control port will need to be forwarded in the router to connect to the IP Camera when outside of the network For a remote browser session all ports will need to be forwarded Note that the HTTP port will need to be a port other than 80 on the IP Camera For example the HTTP port can be 81 on the IP Camera and ...

Page 23: ... in November Setup the appropriate DST settings for your region Device Time displays the current time on the IP camera The time can be set on the IP Camera by selecting the checkmark on the Current PC Time row which will set the IP Camera to the current PC Time Or the device time can be set manually by clicking in the white box on the Set Manually row Click the checkmark to save the changes Networ...

Page 24: ...Copyright 2015 Nortek Security Control LLC 24 Camera Here the camera channel can be named by entering your value in the Channel Name box The Video System allows switching between 50Hz and 60Hz ...

Page 25: ... selected to contrast with video area of the same color This prevents the OSD text to be hidden on the same color background The Device Name Channel ID Channel Name PTZ Position and Time can be enabled and positioned Use the Row and Column fields to position the OSD text on the video stream Position of a Custom OSD can also be set Select Time Format to display your date and time format list which ...

Page 26: ...ol LLC 26 Microphone The microphone can be enabled in this location The 2GIG 100W has an Internal built in microphone onto the IP Camera The 2GIG 250P has an external microphone with an RCA connector microphone is not included in the box ...

Page 27: ... Nortek Security Control LLC 27 CVBS Color Video Blanking Sync CVBS is composite video out The 2GIG 250W supports a composite using the BNC cable included in the box The 2GIG 100W does not support composite video out ...

Page 28: ...ty Control LLC 28 System Different languages can be chosen in the System Menu Choose from English Chinese Spanish Portuguese Polish and Italian Web Mode defines how to connect to the IP Camera Options available are HTTP and HTTPS ...

Page 29: ...Copyright 2015 Nortek Security Control LLC 29 External Device PTZ Not supported with the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P IP Cameras ...

Page 30: ...ered in the log file The alarm interval determines the frequency of how many times user will be alerted Notification can be every 10 seconds or every 86400 seconds 1 day The Max Disk Space shows how much disk space in percent is used to trigger an alarm The Output Channel option is not supported by the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P IP Cameras The PTZ option is not supported by the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250...

Page 31: ...he log files This is to notify user that network and power was lost The alarm interval determines the frequency of how many times user will be alerted Notification can be every 10 seconds or every 86400 seconds 1 day The Output Channel option is not supported by the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P IP Cameras The PTZ option is not supported by the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P IP Cameras I O Alarm Linkage Not su...

Page 32: ...and the menu The alarm interval determines the frequency of how many times user will be alerted Notification can be every 10 seconds or every 86400 seconds 1 day The Output Channel option is not supported by the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P IP Cameras The PTZ option is not supported by the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P IP Cameras Click on Schedule to show a separate dialog to set a schedule ...

Page 33: ...Copyright 2015 Nortek Security Control LLC 33 Select Motion Area to define which areas to detect Motion Detection ...

Page 34: ... the Clear button to clear your selection Use the Reverse button to inverse your motion area selection Sensitivity is the amount of change required in the image for a Motion Event to occur The lower the sensitivity value the more movement required to trigger the alarm The higher the sensitivity value the less movement required to trigger the alarm ...

Page 35: ... feet in front of the IP Camera The PIR field of view is 120 degrees The alarm interval determines the frequency of how many times user will be alerted Notification can be every 10 seconds or every 86400 seconds 1 day The Output Channel option is not supported by the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P IP Cameras The PTZ option is not supported by the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P IP Cameras Click on Schedule to sh...

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Page 37: ...y I O Alarm is not supported on the 2GIG 100W and 2GIG 250P Motion Alarm option is to record motion alarm events Ensure that Motion Detection parameters are configured correctly PIR Alarm option is to record PIR alarm events Ensure that PIR parameters are configured correctly Network Anomalous Alarm is to record when the Network has dropped and power is still supplied to the IP Camera Record Audio...

Page 38: ...n be viewed Disk Type the Disk Name Group ID whether it is Enabled Total Space in MBs Usable Space Status and file system can be seen This menu will notify user of SD Card status Clicking on Modify will bring up the SD Card sub menu This area allows enabling or disabling of the SD Card formatting the SD Card ...

Page 39: ... format it on another device such as a PC or Camera that supports SD cards After formatting reinsert the SD Card into the IP Camera and format the SD card again in the IP Camera s If that fails this means that the SD Card cannot be formatted to ext4 format and another SD Card must be used ...

Page 40: ...y Masking menu to expand the menu options The Privacy Mask Type is a Color Block as shown The Color of the Privacy mask can be changed to 9 different colors The Alpha option is set to 100 Reserved for future use Click and drag on the video stream to select an area to mask Four different privacy masking zones can be set up Right click on any zones to delete that Privacy Mask zone ...

Page 41: ...here DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server DDNS allows connection to the IP Camera using defined domain name which is registered with the DDNS provider The IP Camera updates the DDNS server every 12 hours so that the Domain name will always point to the IP Camera This is beneficial when connecting to your IP Camera when outside of your network ...

Page 42: ... for DDNS to work Choose the Provider in the Provider pop up menu Select the NetworkCard Name to specify connection to the IP Camera whether it is eth0 hardwired or wlan Wi Fi The Domain Name is the domain name registered with the DDNS provider The Account is the username with the DDNS provider The Password is the password with the DDNS provider ...

Page 43: ... been accepted the status text under the Wireless access point will show connected You have the option to set a static IP Address at this point by disabling the DHCP option After the IP Camera has made a connection to the Wireless network please make note of the Wi Fi IP Address Then proceed to remove the Ethernet cable and power cycle the IP Camera Power cycling is done by removing the power cabl...

Page 44: ...ET LED will blink green indicating network traffic In order to setup a WPS connection the router will need to have WPS support Please refer to your router manual on how to enable WPS After WPS is enabled on the router activate it Then activate the WPS feature on the Wi Fi IP Camera This may take a minute in order for the connection to be established Once a WPS connection is established use the IPS...

Page 45: ...er will be different and will be specified by your email provider The example above shows Gmail SMTP port is on 465 because of SSL requirements User Name is the username that is used to connect to your mail server Password is the password that is used to connect to your mail server Sender E mail Address is the email address that will be used to send email notifications Recipient E mail Address 1 5...

Page 46: ...Copyright 2015 Nortek Security Control LLC 46 STARTTLS Please refer to your mail server technical support on whether your mail server requires encryption ...

Page 47: ...roup privileges The IP Camera comes programmed with three Groups Administrators Operator and Media User Groups can be added group names can be modified or groups can be deleted Privilege table shows which privileges are allowed for the users in the group along with a description of the privilege ...

Page 48: ... a User has his account locked an administrator can unlock the user account When adding a new user there are certain password requirements that need to be fulfilled This is to improve security on the device Note it is recommended to change the default admin password to meet these requirements To change the admin password click on the unlock icon next to the logout icon at the top right corner of t...

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Page 50: ...rol LLC 50 Protocol Protocol Info The Protocol Info page shows the ONVIF version that is supported by the IP Camera The Open Network Video Interface Forum ONVIF is a standard for all network video products can have a global open standard ...

Page 51: ...rity The Security menu has the User Verification option When enabled this option when a request for a stream from the IP Camera is asked from another video device the IP Camera will require a valid username and password Otherwise the request will fail ...

Page 52: ... records certain operations that occur in the IP Camera The System Log allows filtering between Privilege Manager menu changes System Maintenance menu actions Device changes Record Operation actions Video Control actions Live Video actions A date and time range can be set using the Begin Time and the End Time fields The search results can be Queried and downloaded ...

Page 53: ...records certain alarms that occur in the IP Camera The Alarm Log allows filtering between Security Alarms Motion alarms Disk Alarms and Record alarms A date and time range can be set using the Begin Time and the End Time fields Search results can be Queried and downloaded ...

Page 54: ...g The Report Log can be downloaded from this menu The report log combines all the log information stored in the IP Camera into one file It includes Information Log Device Configuration Update Log Operation Log Error Logs Alarm Log Debug Log and Reboot Logs ...

Page 55: ...nce menu allows restarting of the IP Camera and Restoring settings to default settings If Restoring the IP Camera to the default settings the IP Address of the IP Camera can be maintained by enabling the Reserve IP Setting option NOTE All specifications subject to change ...

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