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User Manual 

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Contents 

Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

1. Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.1 Range of Application ............................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.2 Product Description ................................................................................................................................. 4

 

1.3 Operation Environment ........................................................................................................................... 5

 

2. Device Connection ........................................................................................................................................ 5

 

3. Device Operation Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.1 Check Connection ................................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.2 Searching Device ..................................................................................................................................... 6

 

3.3 Installation of Controls and Login to System .......................................................................................... 8

 

3.3.1 Preview ............................................................................................................................................. 8

 

4. Parameter Setting ......................................................................................................................................... 11

 

4.1 Display Configuration ........................................................................................................................... 11

 

4.2 Image Control ........................................................................................................................................ 12

 

4.3 Video Blocking ...................................................................................................................................... 12

 

4.4 ROI (if applicable) ................................................................................................................................. 13

 

5. Network Parameters .................................................................................................................................... 14

 

5.1. Network Parameters ............................................................................................................................. 14

 

5.2 Bit stream setting ................................................................................................................................... 15

 

5.3 E-Mail Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 16

 

5.4 DDNS Configuration ............................................................................................................................. 17

 

5.5 IP Filtering ............................................................................................................................................. 18

 

5.6 RTSP ..................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

5.7 FTP ........................................................................................................................................................ 19

 

6. Alarm Parameter .......................................................................................................................................... 20

 

6.1 Mobile Detection ................................................................................................................................... 20

 

6.2 I/O Alarm (if applicable) ....................................................................................................................... 21

 

6.3 Lens Blocking ........................................................................................................................................ 21

 

7. Device .......................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

Summary of Contents for iPacNX BN7019

Page 1: ...User Manual ...

Page 2: ... of Controls and Login to System 8 3 3 1 Preview 8 4 Parameter Setting 11 4 1 Display Configuration 11 4 2 Image Control 12 4 3 Video Blocking 12 4 4 ROI if applicable 13 5 Network Parameters 14 5 1 Network Parameters 14 5 2 Bit stream setting 15 5 3 E Mail Configuration 16 5 4 DDNS Configuration 17 5 5 IP Filtering 18 5 6 RTSP 18 5 7 FTP 19 6 Alarm Parameter 20 6 1 Mobile Detection 20 6 2 I O Ala...

Page 3: ...User Manual 2 7 1 Audio 22 7 2 Logs 23 8 System Parameters 24 8 1 Basic Information 24 9 Advanced 26 9 1 System Update 26 9 2 Default Parameters 26 9 3 System Maintenance 27 ...

Page 4: ...erprises governmental projects large mall chain supermarkets intelligent buildings hotels Hospitals and schools and other group customers as well as to situations requiring remote network video transmission and monitoring Instructions For purpose of this manual IP camera means network camera Single click means a single click on the left mouse button Double click means a double click on the left mo...

Page 5: ...on solution an integrated media processing platform for audio video acquisition compression and network transmission on a single board It is in compliance with H 264 H265 High Profile encoding standards Any remote user can have access to real time monitoring by entering the IP address or domain name of the IP camera in web browser This network camera solution is applicable to family or office as w...

Page 6: ...ither of two means 1 Connection to PC Connect IP camera to PC via straight through network cable with power input connected to a DC 12V adaptor and set the IP addresses of the PC and IP camera in one network segment The IP camera will communicate with PC within one minute after being powered on if the network operates normally 2 Connection to router switch This is more commonly used in connecting ...

Page 7: ...mand line window to Check whether the IP camera is accessible If the PING command is executed successfully it indicates that the IP camera operates normally and the network is connected properly If the PING command fails check IP address and gateway setting of the PC and connectivity of the network 3 2 Searching Device Tips IPC Device Search may be used for device searching across segments Before ...

Page 8: ...kets so any firewall must be disabled in order that network the information on device can be acquired Online device searching procedure 1 Run IPC Device Search by double clicking icon It will search and display any online IPC and its IP address port number number of channels device type and version subnet mask gateway MAC address and connection pattern ...

Page 9: ...Access IP address of the IP camera to automatically load the controls from it In a pop up plug in installation dialog box choose an installation option to perform the installation process IPC Plug In for 2MP Series IPC Plug In for 3MP 4MP Series 3 3 1 Preview Operate IE and enter the IP address of the camera http 192 168 1 168 to open a login box as shown below Login Interface for H 265 IP Cameras...

Page 10: ...on and sharpness of the frame Access to device setting menu for customized setting of various device parameters For setting of snap video file type and storage path Help information including current user Web browser and plug in versions logout button for returning to the login page Preview frame ratio adjustment toggling between Original Ratio and Automatic Ratio Preview control buttons Zoon In O...

Page 11: ...by default and then press OK to open a preview frame as shown below Some buttons in the preview frame are described below Access to device setting menu for customized setting of various device parameters For setting of snap video file type and storage path logout button For returning to the login page Preview control buttons Play Stop Full Screen Snap Start Stop Recording Enable Disable Real Time ...

Page 12: ...Parameter Setting to open the page as below preview setting page by default Name of channel name of the IP camera Display of channel Choose to display or conceal it Time display Choose to display or conceal it Blinking control Choose 50Hz 60Hz or disable it Transparency Choose transparency of display of name of channel and time on the preview frame smaller value indicates higher transparency OSD t...

Page 13: ... IR cut switching delay Image Flip Over vertical or horizontal flip over and rotation angle 0 90 180 270 Image Control backlight compensation 3D noise reduction WDR automatic gain shutter speed exposure time and de moist model Note Image rotation and de moist are unavailable in IP camera of 2MP 4 3 Video Blocking Click on Video Blocking in Display Configuration to open the following page ...

Page 14: ...e following page Procedure of setting ROI 1 Choose an area of application 2 Press down and hold the left mouse button and drag out a ROI area only one ROI can be set for each area 3 Click on Save to apply the ROI area Bit stream type Choose bit stream effective for ROI among Main Bit Stream Sub Bit Stream and Cell Phone Stream Area Numbering Up to 8 ROI areas can be set in one bit stream Enable RO...

Page 15: ...for the non ROI area on the preview frame 5 Network Parameters 5 1 Network Parameters Click on Network Parameters in Network Parameter Menu to open the following page Networking mode DHCP Automatically Acquired Manually Configured and PPPOE the default is Manually Configured Media port Media port for IPC Web port Web port for IPC Cell phone port Port for connection of cell phone client IP address ...

Page 16: ...m size respectively for main bit stream sub bit stream and cell phone bit steam Resolution Set resolutions respectively for bit streams The highest resolution for main bit stream is 2048 1536 The higher resolution for sub bit stream is 704 480 The only resolution available for cell phone bit steam is 320 480 Note The higher resolution for main bit stream of 3MP Series is 2048 1536 frame rate of 30...

Page 17: ...on in Network Parameter menu to open the following page E Mail Configuration mail service setting used with alarm function to upload images snapped to the mail server Enable e mail Enable or disable e mail function Port The default port number is 25 mail serve port SMTP server Enter the address of mail server Address of sender Address of sending mailbox Password of sender Password of sending mailb...

Page 18: ... menu to open the following page DDNS configuration Dynamic DNS configuration used with server for access from an extranet Enable DDNS Enable or disable it Address of server Choose 3322 Name of host Enter the name of active server User name Name of the user Password Password of the user ...

Page 19: ... IP connections Allow all IP connections as set Forbid IP connection as set Add Add any allowed or forbidden IP address Delete Delete any IP address added previously 5 6 RTSP Click on RTSP in Network Parameter menu to open the following page RTSP Enabling Enable or disable RTSP RTSP is enabled by default After it is disabled it will not be found with ONVIF ...

Page 20: ... 2MP Series rtsp IP Port A A 0 main bit stream 1 sub bit stream 2 cell phone bit stream 5 7 FTP Click on FTP in Network Parameter menu to open the following page FTP FTP service setting used with alarm function to upload images or videos snapped to the FTP server FTP Enable or disable it User name The user name for access to FTP service Password The password for access to FTP service FTP Server En...

Page 21: ...etection 2 Press down and hold the left mouse button and drag out an area for mobile detection 3 Set the sensitivity for mobile detection ranging from 1 to 8 larger value indicates higher sensitivity 4 Used with SMTP to enable mail delivery 5 Click on Save to apply the settings Note When any object moves within the target area a letter M in green color will be displayed on the preview frame ...

Page 22: ...ggered Recording you can set recording delay time 5S 10S 20S 30S 6 3 Lens Blocking Click on Lens Blocking in Alarm Parameter menu to open the following page Check Lens Blocking option checked by default to activate Security Level and Mail Linkage options Security Level Set security level for lens blocking Level 1 8 larger value indicates higher security level Mail Linkage It is disabled by default...

Page 23: ...on Audio in Device menu to open the following page Procedure of setting Audio Check Open Audio option to access audio setting and set audio input output volume ranging 0 10 and then click on Save to save the parameters set Note For application of audio function the audio option in Bit Stream Setting needs to be enabled ...

Page 24: ...ble system logs network logs parameter logs alarm logs user logs recording logs storage logs and all logs Choose the starting and ending date time for retrieval Click on Search to retrieve and display related logs in the table below Click on Delete to delete all device logs Click on Refresh to refresh the logs selected ...

Page 25: ...format contained in the basic information can be manually set and saved Three automatic time correction functions are provided in this device DST Check Daylight Savings Time DST option to enable DST correction The device will correct the time based on the time deviation as set NTP Check Enable NTP option input the address of time server and choose a time zone and then save the setting The system w...

Page 26: ...en the following page Here you can set user access authority and login password 8 3 System Information Click on System Information in System Parameters menu to open the following page Here some system information on the device will be displayed including device type MAC address and software version ...

Page 27: ...m Update Click on System Update in Advanced menu to open the following page Update will be unavailable if the update files do not match the target device 9 2 Default Parameters Click on Default Parameters in Advanced menu to open the following page Check relevant options and click on Save to recover the default factory settings for the options as checked ...

Page 28: ...User Manual 27 9 3 System Maintenance Click on System Maintenance in Advanced menu to open the following page Here you can set regular restart or manual restart of the device ...

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