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Encoder  Firmware 

 

A1D-220-V3.09.14-AC 

 

 

User’s Manual 

Encoder  Firmware 

A1D-220-V3.14.19-AC 

 

User’s Manual 

Summary of Contents for A1D-220-V3.14.19-AC

Page 1: ...1 Encoder Firmware A1D 220 V3 14 19 AC User s Manual...

Page 2: ...___________________________33 1 3 9 Camera Setup HQ1 CCD camera models __________________________________35 1 3 10 Camera Setup CMOS camera models __________________________________38 1 3 11 Camera Se...

Page 3: ...our PC needs to meet minimum requirements to perform satisfactorily CPU Pentinum 4 2 4GHz and above Memory 256 MB or above Operating System Windows XP with SP2 or above Windows Vista Windows 2003 Wind...

Page 4: ...tup IP device s IP address This IP device s IP address can be assigned manually or acquired automatically by network service DHCP If it acquires the IP address by using the DHCP service please use the...

Page 5: ...XP please refer to OS manuals for proper setup procedures STEP1 Start up your PC STEP2 Click the Start and select the Control Panel NOTE xxx should be a number from 1 to 254 except 100 which is used...

Page 6: ...6 STEP3 Double click the Network and Internet connections icon STEP4 Double click the Network connections icon...

Page 7: ...Local Area Connections and then click Change settings of this connection in the network Task menu STEP6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button If you have both IPv4 and IP...

Page 8: ...Click the OK button and the window dialog box closes Please set the settings as below IP address 192 168 0 xxx Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 NOTE xxx should be a number from 1 to 254 except 100 which is...

Page 9: ...ult IP address is 192 168 0 100 You need to allow the Active X install in IE to properly access this device If you encounter any issues please modify your security setting and allow ActiveX from this...

Page 10: ...Danish This user interface setting will disappear once you log out if you want to change the default user interface language please change the setting of Host setting after login STEP5 Click the butt...

Page 11: ...EG4 MJPEG to select the Compression type Once selected the video server IP camera will start to stream with the new compression method STEP3 To display the full view on a limited screen size click the...

Page 12: ...ce reboots STEP7 Click the DO2 Button to set DO status by DO2 to High 1 or Low 0 The device DO level will remain in this status until changed by another command or device reboots STEP8 Click the Setup...

Page 13: ...splayed as below STEP2 Check the MPEG4 MJPEG to select the Compression type Once selected the IP camera video server will start to stream with the new compression method STEP3 Check the Mute c checkbo...

Page 14: ...device reboots STEP7 Click the Quit to exit the live view and return to Main Setup page STEP7 Click the PTZ to Show PTZ Control Window NOTE If the streaming is disabled you cannot see the live images...

Page 15: ...witch Button Click these buttons to switch between PTZ Preset and Tour pages Pan Speed Set the pan speed 1 is slowest and 5 is fastest This only affects Pan speed if user click on Control Panel Mouse...

Page 16: ...set the pan tilt zoom function Auto scan Click to start continuous auto scan between left limit and right limit Auto scan Speed Set the auto scan speed from 1 slowest to 5 fastest Auto Scan recovery C...

Page 17: ...escription Tour Group ID Select a tour group to start or to edit There are 10 groups available Start Tour Click to start the tour selected Edit Cancel Click to edit or cancel the tour setting Preset N...

Page 18: ...k to remove the preset point from this preset tour Note the settings of this preset point will NOT be deleted Mouse Control You can click on the preview window to directly control Camera PTZ movements...

Page 19: ...P T with normal speed Click on area 3 to P T with slow speed Click on area 4 to do zoom in Click on area 5 to do zoom out Mouse wheel Use mouse wheel to do zoom in and zoom out NOTE Once you finish a...

Page 20: ...contact your system administrator Host Setting Parameters Description Host name Enter a host name and this host name will be shown when you use the IP utility or the SDK to search for the IP device La...

Page 21: ...is IP device with e g IP utility Search server port2 Select the second port on which software applications can find this IP device with e g IP utility STEP3 Click the Apply button for each section to...

Page 22: ...22 1 3 4 WAN Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device s WAN DNS server and DDNS server settings STEP1 Click the WAN Setting The WAN setting page is displayed as below...

Page 23: ...ccordingly ISP gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway the router PPPoE Click this when you connect IP device directly to the xDSL modem User name Enter the user name of your xDSL account Password...

Page 24: ...Password Enter the login password for your DDNS service account STEP3 Click the Apply button for each section to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters NOTE For all...

Page 25: ...IP device s SNTP NTP function SNTP NTP function enables this video to synchronize its time settings with a SNTP NTP server You can use this function to make sure all your IP devices time is the same...

Page 26: ...ht savings start time End Time Select the daylight savings end time STEP3 Click the Apply button of each setting to confirm the settings or click the Reset button to re enter the parameters NOTE Once...

Page 27: ...27 1 3 6 Video Setting This section tells you how to setup IP device s video and streaming settings STEP1 Click the Video Setting on the Main Setup page...

Page 28: ...ons Variable The streaming frame rate will vary according to the amount of motion and change in the scene to maintain proper image quality Frame rate Select the frame rate of the video streaming Encod...

Page 29: ...evice to support RTSP Video RTP Over Multicast Enable disable the multicast video streaming via RTP protocol Audio RTP Over Multicast Enable disable the multicast audio streaming via RTP protocol Vide...

Page 30: ...Video Adjust on the Main Setup page The Video adjustment page will display as below This screen has three parts The video window the motion activity window and the settings area Video window show the...

Page 31: ...ons that can overlap with each other Each region has three parameters sensitivity trigger interval and threshold For parameters in each region you may always use the same values or you may switch betw...

Page 32: ...ected This is used to prevent the IP device from generating too many motion detection signals Night time Noisy environments In such cases the background noise will be much greater than day time So ran...

Page 33: ...lack Green Red and Blue 5 Transparent This number determines the level of transparency for this OSD Text 1 means that the background between the texts will not be visible while 100 means the backgroun...

Page 34: ...This determines the color of the Privacy Mask Area You may choose between Black Green Red and Blue 4 Setup Click this checkbox to enable Privacy mask area setup Click and drag the adjust square at th...

Page 35: ...ra Setup HQ1 CCD camera models This section tells you how to adjust the camera STEP1 Click the Camera Setup on the Main Setup page The Camera Setup page is displayed as below Screen UI when Detection...

Page 36: ...gain and the Maximum auto shutter speed Higher AGC gain brighter images IRIS DC Level Control in detail the level of DC Iris opening strength here If you do not know what this value is for please don...

Page 37: ...night changes Current Exposure Level Clicking this button will refresh the illumination level reading from the camera sensor The larger the number the darker the environment IR LED Control IR LED may...

Page 38: ...mirror the video left right Lens Compensation Check this box to use best pre set settings for bundled lens NightTime Gain Threshold This value controls the level of light where camera switches into n...

Page 39: ...ure mode to auto or manual Auto The IP camera will adjust the exposure automatically Manual In Manual White balance mode only Manually select the Exposure Gain and Shutter Speed below Exposure Gain Se...

Page 40: ...you set the parameter you need to wait for 5 10seconds to see the final result 1 AUTO Auto white balance default 2 HOLD CURRENT Select this to let the IP camera automatically obtain a best white bala...

Page 41: ...day or night mode according to lighting level Day The IP camera will always stay in day mode Night The IP camera will always stay in night mode NightTime Gain Threshold This value controls the level...

Page 42: ...the Bonjour friendly name 3 Apply Button Apply Button Click apply to confirm the setting 4 Reset Button Click reset to re enter the paramaters 1 3 14 IEEE 802 1x Please enable IEEE 802 1x and configur...

Page 43: ...configure each setting WARNING Please be very careful when using this function as you may lose access to your camera if you make mistakes in setup You may either accidentally deny yourself access or...

Page 44: ...dividually If you are not sure about the function of netmask then you should use 255 255 255 255 and it will affect only a single IP address per line of entry or use 255 255 255 0 to use the same sett...

Page 45: ...e can have a maximum of 10 Event Rules Each rule includes one single trigger and one or many responses Several types of responses are available And there are multiple external servers for the device t...

Page 46: ...ds that are issued as part of the response from event handlers You may setup one FTP server To setup FTP servers make sure to enter the network address the FTP port the User Name Password Connection m...

Page 47: ...Login We recommend you to use Auto Detection Available authentication types include Auto Detection None Login Plain Cram MD5 Digest MD5 and PoP Relay Please also enter the User Name Password the email...

Page 48: ...n the commands used to control the cameras please contact your customer representative An example will help you gain a better sense of how to utilize this unique function Camera A is a fixed camera th...

Page 49: ...all IP devices e g DO PTZ Event Motion Detection profile is also a triggerable response but the parameters are defined through the Video Adjust page not in Event page The configurable responses are c...

Page 50: ...response mechanism Trigger 20s Response 20s Trigger 20s Response 60s Trigger 80s Response 80s Trigger 20s 20s Response 60s No minimum interval Minimum interval 60s DI To setup DI please define the Ac...

Page 51: ...I server it works the same as an URL command but it does not allow a second message at end of event You may configure up to three preset massages You can configure a message but disable it This will a...

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Page 53: ...d video will include audio The parameters needed to setup this function are different for each task combination snapshot ftp or video HTTP etc and are explained below Enable Video snapshot checkbox th...

Page 54: ...o in its internal memory The maximum pre buffer is 3 seconds When an event requires video upload the IP device will first upload the video taken right before the event then keep uploading until it rea...

Page 55: ...ion Example YYYY 4 digits for year 2009 for year 2009 YY the last 2 digits of 4 digits year 09 for year 2009 MM two digits for month 01 12 01 for January DD two digits for date 01 31 01 for the 1st da...

Page 56: ...t is trigged and another as the event becomes inactive Depending on the CGi design the URL commands may be able to be stringed together and multiple commands may be issued in a single line An example...

Page 57: ...point to go to and how long do you want the camera to stay there At the end of event the PTZ camera will return to the position right before the event The difference between this and the PTZ via URL...

Page 58: ...the rule is currently not enabled and stays inactive There are several parts to the Event rule When is it active You may choose to enable the rule or not The settings will be kept in internal memory...

Page 59: ...te the event The duration of event will be the same as the MD trigger length or the Trigger interval time defined in the Motion Detection section on Video Adjust page Video Loss This is available for...

Page 60: ...ected models only This is an useful link to other devices Click to include this in the response for this rule Send notification Message Select from the three pre defined messages which you ve setup in...

Page 61: ...ommands will be sent at the time when the event is triggered and untriggered Go to a preset point if the device is a PTZ camera and the Go to Preset point Event Configuration is setup then you may inc...

Page 62: ...administrator account and 10 common user accounts allowed Root administrator account allows the user to watch the live view and modify all settings The common user account only allows live video view...

Page 63: ...lls you how to see the system information of this IP device including firmware version MAC address Product ID WAN status and system log STEP1 Click the System info on the Main Setup page The System in...

Page 64: ...ss production ID and factory default type of IP device WAN status It shows the WAN port s IP address netmask gateway DNS server DDNS host and connection status System log It shows the system event log...

Page 65: ...ck the browse to select the an image file and press Enter You can always get the latest version at our website MD5 file You can upload the MD5 file here Click the browse to select an MD5 file and pres...

Page 66: ...66 STEP5 The progress bar shows the upgrading is completed and system is rebooting...

Page 67: ...nally you may wish to load a new profile pack into your camera This section tells you how to upgrade IP Camera s Profile Pack STEP1 Click the Profile Pack item The Profile image upgrade page is displa...

Page 68: ...he Apply button to go to loading confirmation page or click the Reset button to exit to previous page STEP4 A confirmation page will be displayed Click the Save Reboot button to start loading factory...

Page 69: ...Action LED will light up again to indicate that the reboot is completed 1 3 23 Logout This section tells you how to logout from the IP device Be sure to logout this IP device once your setting is com...

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