IP2M-863EW-AI / IP2M-863EB-AI
2MP Outdoor POE+ PTZ AI Speed Dome Camera
User Manual
Version: 1.0.0
November 6
th
, 2020
Page 1: ...IP2M 863EW AI IP2M 863EB AI 2MP Outdoor POE PTZ AI Speed Dome Camera User Manual Version 1 0 0 November 6th 2020...
Page 2: ...rk 35 TCP IP 35 Connection 38 DDNS 39 SMTP Email 39 UPnP 41 HTTPS 42 PTZ 42 Event 45 Video Detection 45 Smart Motion Detection 49 Audio Detection 50 Smart Plan 51 Deep IVS 53 Face Detection 62 Video M...
Page 3: ...bination of lowercase characters uppercase characters as well as numbers Important Safeguards and Warnings 1 Electrical Safety All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical sa...
Page 4: ...ed on a computer via the built in web user interface or on your smartphone using the Amcrest View Pro app This camera adopts a high quality design to achieve high levels of reliability and security It...
Page 5: ...ation of the Amcrest Outdoor PTZ camera Note This is a POE device and requires a POE compatible router switch to function For more information on POE visit http amcrest com poeplus Installation Guide...
Page 6: ...D card into your camera please refer to the step by step guide below 1 Locate the microSD card slot can be found on the board behind the reset switch 2 Slide the microSD card into the SD card slot gol...
Page 7: ...a back to the mounting bracket with the three provided bolts using a 3 16 Allen wrench Masonry Installation Brick Block 1 Using a 3 16 Allen wrench remove the three security screws from the mounting b...
Page 8: ...nd place the 9 16 concrete anchor screw to the mounting bracket 7 Using an impact or manual wrench drive the concrete anchors into the appropriate hole to secure the bracket to the surface area 8 Secu...
Page 9: ...camera up on the Amcrest cloud app as well as the Amcrest View Pro app Amcrest Cloud App Setup Amcrest Cloud allows you to access your device from anywhere in the world Please note you will need an Am...
Page 10: ...the QR code on the back side bottom of the camera or manually enter the camera s serial number into the Enter camera S N serial number field Press Next to continue 6 If you are adding a new camera tha...
Page 11: ...ave been confirmed tap Finish For more information about the Amcrest Cloud app and its features visit amcrest com support Amcrest View Pro Setup To add your PoE camera to the Amcrest View Pro app foll...
Page 12: ...nection Note IP Domain DDNS can be used to establish a DDNS connection For more information on how to setup a DDNS connection visit amcrest com support 6 Scan the QR code The QR code can be found on t...
Page 13: ...t Explorer as some features such as the AI live menu may only be available using a plugin For more information on how to access your camera from your computer please refer to the information below To...
Page 14: ...nd allow the stream to load Live This section of the manual details the camera s interface as well as all the operations the camera can perform The live view tab allows the user to see a live video fe...
Page 15: ...ut off to keep audio quality high Section 3 These options are used to access camera setup options Setup configure alarms Alarm or logout of the web user interface Logout Section 4 These options are us...
Page 16: ...the time stamp is shown below the native resolution and the camera type is shown in the bottom left corner Section 7 This section of the Live tab shows the PTZ functionality of the camera zoom focus a...
Page 17: ...ows the camera to pan to specific areas automatically To create a pan follow these steps From the PTZ Function dropdown box select Pan Ensure you have a preset initially setup for the camera Input the...
Page 18: ...ream becomes more fluid IVS Overlay This button allows the user to enable or disable IVS overlays on the live view screen Section 4 The area in which snapshots of video metadata such as motor vehicle...
Page 19: ...f the recording Section 5 These options allow the user to filter between recording types such as General Motion Alarm or Manual events The All option will select all recording types in the interface S...
Page 20: ...t allows the user to change specific settings for the camera Menu Tab These tabs open menu options for certain menu items Camera This menu section allows the user to change different camera settings f...
Page 21: ...and recorded video window saturation The value ranges from 0 to 100 The default value is 50 The larger the number the stronger the color is This value has no effect on the general brightness of the wh...
Page 22: ...opdown box allows the user to select different exposure settings such as Auto Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Gain Priority or manual settings For more information on these settings refer to the in...
Page 23: ...presets to the video stream The different options in this menu are auto indoor outdoor ATW customized sodium lamp sunny night For more information on the items listed in this menu refer to the informa...
Page 24: ...n the light levels Delay This dropdown box allows the user to set a delay in seconds for how long it takes to switch between Day and Night modes The values range from 2 seconds to 10 seconds To reset...
Page 25: ...tions ZoomPrio Allows the user to adjust correction settings for IR functionality The default value is 50 however it can range from 0 100 OFF Permanently turns off the IR lights To reset to default se...
Page 26: ...tings click the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save button Video Below is a screenshot that shows the Video tab in the Video menu ite...
Page 27: ...de numbers characters and underscores Sub Stream is a lower quality stream that allows the feed to take up less resources and bandwidth when streaming The Main Stream and the Sub Stream have the same...
Page 28: ...ontrol panel The arrows on the PTZ control panel allow the user to move the camera s position in a specific direction The button in the middle of the direction arrow allows the user to select an area...
Page 29: ...k the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save button Time The Time menu allows the user to enable or disable the date time overlay on the...
Page 30: ...g Displays on overlay if the lifespan of the PTZ is close to reaching its threshold Coordinates Displays the latitude and longitude coordinates of the device Zoom Displays the current optical zoom dis...
Page 31: ...ver can be modified to 64 64 48 48 32 32 16 16 sizes To reset to default settings click the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save butto...
Page 32: ...al Access etc were to occur To use this option click on the enable radio button and click Save To reset to default settings click the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button...
Page 33: ...efault settings click the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save button Face Statistics The face statistics overlay is used to display a...
Page 34: ...select where to save playback snapshots to Click the Browse button to select a different destination folder Playback Download field allows the user to select where to save playback video downloads to...
Page 35: ...c can be selected Noise Filter This dropdown box allows the user to enable or disable the audio noise filter function This function provides cleaner audio quality when enabled Microphone Volume This s...
Page 36: ...ethods as the default one Mode Static vs DHCP These radio buttons allows the user to choose between a static IP address and a dynamic IP address DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and...
Page 37: ...N download System can process the downloaded data first if you enable this function The download speed is 1 5X or 2 0X of the normal speed LAN download System can process the downloaded data first if...
Page 38: ...his field designates the User Datagram Protocol UDP port number The default value is 37778 HTTP Port This field designates the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP port number The default value is 80 RTSP...
Page 39: ...change is made To use this feature users will need to setup an account with a DDNS service The camera supports a variety of DDNS services such as AmcrestDDNS NO IP DDNS CN99 DDNS and Dyndns DDNS Base...
Page 40: ...ame Sender This field allows the user to enter the sender email address This email address will be the one that sends out all emails pertaining to the alerts and alarm emails sent by the camera Subjec...
Page 41: ...Port Mapping List This table is used to show how the ports for each protocol listed below have been remapped by the UPnP protocol first column shows the checkboxes to enable the corresponding service...
Page 42: ...the HTTPS port values and then check the box to enable HTTPS For more information on how to setup HTTPS in the web user interface visit https www youtube com watch v gkjlaf Iuso PTZ This menu allows t...
Page 43: ...Z speeds for this function Low Middle and High Idle Motion Allows the user to set intervals of idle time before the preset quits The idle time can be set from 1 60 minutes Power Up Allows the user to...
Page 44: ...start the PTZ function click the PTZ Restart button Reset Defaults Allows the user to reset all PTZ functions set in the camera to default Click the Reset Default button to reset any set PTZ functions...
Page 45: ...enu section allows the user to change different settings for triggering events Video Detection The video detection menu has two tabs Motion Detect and Video Tamper Motion Detect This tab allows the us...
Page 46: ...n go off a tour can begin a snapshot can be taken or the camera can begin recording For example if the anti dither time is set to 10 seconds each alarm may last 10 seconds if the local alarm is activa...
Page 47: ...etup Enable Manual Control Trigger This checkbox allows the user to enable manual PTZ control triggered events Record This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to record video when a motion d...
Page 48: ...ra Schedule Clicking this button opens a weekly schedule that can be used to set times Click and drag to set video tampering for certain days of the week Also periods of video tampering can be set for...
Page 49: ...settings click the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save button Smart Motion Detection Smart Motion Detection SMD uses an advanced alg...
Page 50: ...enables an audio detection alarm for the camera Enable Intensity Change This checkbox enables the user to adjust sensitivity and threshold settings for audio detection Sensitivity The higher the sensi...
Page 51: ...he anti dither time has expired Record This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to record video when an audio detection alarm is triggered Record Delay his field specifies in seconds how lon...
Page 52: ...enu before a smart plan can be activated Once a preset and smart plan has been added in the smart plan menu AI features such as face detection deep IVS and video metadata can be setup in the camera To...
Page 53: ...produce general behavior analytics and reporting directly from the web user interface Please note a preset and smart plan for deep IVS must be enabled to begin setting up IVS rules For more informati...
Page 54: ...le the camera to send an email when an IVS event is triggered PTZ This checkbox allows the user to enable PTZ events to be sent from the camera This event can be sent via email alerts or via the web i...
Page 55: ...e appears or crosses a set intrusion area set by the user Below is a screenshot of the Intrusion menu Below is a description of the features in this menu Preset Use this dropdown menu to select a pres...
Page 56: ...the IVS event to be sent via Email when triggered Draw Rule This option allows the user to use their mouse to customize draw a rule area on the screen This will be the area or line in which an IVS rul...
Page 57: ...esh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save button Abandoned Object Abandoned Object allows the camera to trigger an event if an object is placed in a set area for a spec...
Page 58: ...t This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to trigger a connected alarm connected to the alarm port on the back of the camera when a motion detection alarm is triggered Alarm Delay This fiel...
Page 59: ...periods if any and click Save to continue 3 In the Duration menu type in the number of seconds you would like to have before an abandoned object triggers an event For best results it is recommended t...
Page 60: ...onds how long the delay between IVS events should be The default is 10 seconds however this can be modified between 10 300 seconds Relay Out This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to trigg...
Page 61: ...your periods if any and click Save to continue 3 In the Duration menu type in the number of seconds you would like to have before an abandoned object triggers an event For best results it is recommend...
Page 62: ...rt Plan menu before configuring any face detection settings Below is a screenshot of the Face Detection menu Below is a description of the options in this menu Enable This checkbox is used to enable f...
Page 63: ...Duration Optimal This option allows the user to set in seconds the optimal time in which a snapshot will be sent The default duration is set to 10 seconds however can be adjusted between 1 300 second...
Page 64: ...n To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save button Video Metadata Video metadata is used to detect and retain specific rule types such as people non motor vehicl...
Page 65: ...rule Used to add a video metadata preset into the interface People Flow Statistics Enable this checkbox to allow flow statistics to be displayed in the OSD overlay Schedule Allows the user to set a sc...
Page 66: ...default settings click the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save button Picture This menu allows the user to customize snapshot descri...
Page 67: ...and time in which to report Note The max query range of each report is 1 hour Traffic Flow Statistics Type Choose which video metadata types will be represented in the report Report Type Choose whethe...
Page 68: ...ield in this menu Enable Allows the user to enable the relay activation function Relay In Allows the user to set specific relayed alarms to the camera Schedule Clicking this button opens a weekly sche...
Page 69: ...pen the alarm Switch from normally closed to normally open shut the alarm Record This checkbox allows the user to enable the camera to record video when an audio detection alarm is triggered Record De...
Page 70: ...camera s response to a Network related abnormality Below is a screenshot of the Network tab screen Below is an explanation of the fields on the Network settings tab Event Type This dropdown box allows...
Page 71: ...rce attack of the Web path is detected a brute force attack of session ID is attempted a session connection over limit or an abnormal program is activated in the trusted environment etc Click the Enab...
Page 72: ...s only footage when an alarm is activated Alarm recording is represented by the color red Video Recording Schedule To specify a video recording range first select the type of recording desired then cl...
Page 73: ...snapshots when an alarm is activated Alarm recording is represented by the color red Snapshot Recording Schedule To specify a snapshot range first select the type of snapshot desired then click and dr...
Page 74: ...ignated it can be customized to stop recording or snapshots for that day by using the Record and Snapshot checkboxes To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save bu...
Page 75: ...he SD Card settings tab Device Name This column designates the name of the SD card that is currently in the camera Status This column designates the status of the SD card Attribute This column designa...
Page 76: ...To reset to default settings click the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button To save the settings click the Save button NAS This tab is where the user can change NAS sett...
Page 77: ...ows the user to specify which stream to record The options are main stream and sub stream To reset to default settings click the Reset Defaults button To refresh the page click the Refresh button To s...
Page 78: ...ws the camera to sync with a Network Time Protocol NTP server Enable DST This checkbox allows the user to enable daylight savings time for the camera DST Type This radio button allows the user to sele...
Page 79: ...e user groups available on the camera No This column shows the user s number on the user list Username This column shows the usernames of the different accounts on the camera Group Name This column sh...
Page 80: ...To save the settings click the Save button Default Settings This screen allows the user to reset the camera and all its settings to the factory settings Below is a screenshot of the Default screen Bel...
Page 81: ...the auto reboot function The dropdown box and field to the right of this checkbox allow the user to specify what date and time of the week the camera will auto reboot Auto Delete Old Files This check...
Page 82: ...enu section allows the user to view information about the camera for reference purposes Version This screen allows the user to see various information about the camera s software versions as well as o...
Page 83: ...alarm log is kept Below is a screenshot of the alarm screen The table on the right shows the alarm log and all the alarm instances that have occurred The checkboxes allow the user to narrow down which...
Page 84: ...e connection is not secured correctly The firmware was upgraded incorrectly 2 Camera often automatically shuts down or stops running Below are a few possible reasons why this may be occurring The inpu...
Page 85: ...network connection errors Web access may be setup incorrectly The username or password may be incorrect 7 Web Access live view is only displaying a static picture Below are a few possible reasons why...
Page 86: ...work Fluency Fluency described the lack of stuttering or excessive delay in a video stream Fluency usually comes at the expense of video quality when a network is constrained IP Address Internet Proto...
Page 87: ...ernative form provided the user can reasonably be expected to have the capability to access information in that form 3 b For a Class B digital device or peripheral the instructions furnished the user...
Page 88: ...and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body Pour se conformer aux exigences de conformit CNR 102 RF exposition une distance de s paration d au moins 20...
Page 89: ...substances or elements will not result in any severe environmental pollution any bodily injury or damage to any assets The consumer is not authorized to process such kind of substances or elements pl...