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5  Network Configuration  

Dahua IP cameras feature a built-in Web interface to control all aspects of camera operation. This 

section includes details about the supported network protocols, configuring IP addresses, and 

configuring alarms and local recording options. Refer to the camera’s 

Operations Manual 

for full 

details. 

5.1  Network Protocols 

Dahua cameras support RTSP, RTP/TCP, RTP/UDP, HTTP, DHCP, TFTP, QoS, IP version 4 (IPv4) 

and IP version 6 (IPv6). 

RTSP

 

 Cameras communicate with video management systems over Real Time Streaming Protocol. 

Do not change the RTSP port unless you are sure your VMS does not use the default setting. 

RTP/TCP

 

 The Real-time Protocol/Transmission Control Protocol is best suited for applications that 

require high reliability, and transmission time is relatively less critical.

 

RTP/UDP

 

 The Real-time Protocol/User Datagram Protocol is used for live unicast video, especially 

when it is important to always have an up-to-date video stream, even if some images are dropped. 

HTTP

 

 The Hypertext Transfer Protocol is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative, 

hypermedia information systems.

 

DHCP

 

 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows network administrators to centrally manage 

and automate the assignment of IP addresses. DHCP should only be enabled if using dynamic IP 

address notification, or if the DHCP can update a DNS server. 

TFTP

 

 The Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a simple, lock-step, File Transfer Protocol which allows a 

client to get from or put a file onto a remote host. TFTP lacks security and most of the advanced 

features offered by more robust file transfer protocols such as File Transfer Protocol.

 

QoS – 

Quality of Service guarantees a certain level of a specified resource to selected traffic on a 

network. A QoS-aware network prioritizes network traffic and provides a greater network reliability by 

controlling the amount of bandwidth an application may use. 

IPv4 – 

The IPv4 (IP version 4) is enabled by default and obtains the IP address automatically. The 

address can be used to allow or block network traffic that matches a specified address or protocol. 

The IP address must be valid for the network. For more information, contact your network 

administrator.

 

IPv6 – 

A typical IPv6 (IP version 6) node address consists of a prefix and an interface identifier (total 

128 bits). The prefix is the part of the address where the bits have fixed values or are the bits that 

define a subnet. A typical IPv6 address may resemble the following example: 2001:db8: :52:1:1. The 

IP address must be valid for the network. Before making changes to the IPv6 address, consult with 

your network administrator. 

Summary of Contents for 59230UNI

Page 1: ...2 MP Network PTZ Network Camera 59230UNI Quick Start Guide Version 001 001 Dahua Technology USA Inc...

Page 2: ...Copyright 4 Trademarks 4 1 4 Disclaimer 5 2 Unpacking 6 2 1 Parts List 6 2 2 User supplied Tools and Hardware 6 3 Installation and Configuration 7 3 1 Framework and Dimensions 7 3 2 Wiring 7 3 3 Alarm...

Page 3: ...protect the unit from damage especially in damp environments Protect the plug and power cord from foot traffic being pinched and its exit from the unit Units with or without an ON OFF switch have pow...

Page 4: ...ng or installation Environmental Precautions Do not aim the unit at a strong light source or into direct sunlight to focus A strong light source may cause overexposure and may affect the longevity of...

Page 5: ...wipe a dome cover during installation this cover is an optical device Refer to the following methods clean the dome cover Stained with dirt Use an oil free soft brush or blower to gently remove the d...

Page 6: ...ee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off...

Page 7: ...y information Dahua accepts no liability for damage resulting directly or indirectly from faults incompleteness or discrepancies between this guide and the product described Dahua is not liable for an...

Page 8: ...o transport the unit in the event the unit must be returned for service Retain the carton and all shipping material for future use Please refer to the enclosed CD for more details to view the detailed...

Page 9: ...ce only Figure 3 1 Dimensions for 59230IC 3 2 Wiring The dome camera includes the following wiring bundles Wire Color Connection Power Red 24 VAC Yellow Green Earth Ground Black 24 VAC Video Control B...

Page 10: ...ves the alarm input signal If input signal is grounded then no alarm input signal is detected Figure 3 2 Alarm Output Level Application Use this alarm output configuration if the output triggers an ex...

Page 11: ...nt substitute as these cards have been fully tested without issue and the SanDisk Extreme line is better suited for constant recording Lower grade SD cards meant for multimedia applications will at ti...

Page 12: ...de a different permanently earthed metal conduits not supplied Warning Install external interconnecting cables in accordance to NEC ANSI NFPA70 for US application and Canadian Electrical Code Part I C...

Page 13: ...t to the installation medium The hardware must be capable of supporting eight 8 times the weight of the camera and mount Appropriate tools to mount the camera to the wall Unpacking the Camera 1 Remove...

Page 14: ...ule 6 Re assemble the camera module secure back into the dome and then replace the rear panel 4 3 Mounting the Camera to a Wall 1 Place the PFB300S Wall Mount against the wall and mark the location of...

Page 15: ...Tighten the set screw on the wall mount to secure the mount adapter Figure 4 3 7 Use the four 4 hex screws and flat washers to secure the wall mount bracket to the wall Figure 4 4 8 Pull the composite...

Page 16: ...apter block firmly Note Ensure the M6 screws are tightly fixed to secure the dome to the wall mount Figure 4 5 10 Make the proper wiring connections and supply power to the camera Refer to Section 3 2...

Page 17: ...and automate the assignment of IP addresses DHCP should only be enabled if using dynamic IP address notification or if the DHCP can update a DNS server TFTP The Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a sim...

Page 18: ...figTool to access and to modify the network settings of a device Refer to the Operation Manual available on the CD included with the camera or on Dahuasecurity com for complete information Notes Ensur...

Page 19: ...have different Web interfaces the figures below are for reference only and may not represent the Web Interface for your camera Refer to the Web Operation Manual included on the CD shipped with the ca...

Page 20: ...or Normally Closed NC 3 Check the Relay Out box to enable the alarm activation function 4 Select an alarm output port to activate a corresponding alarm device when an alarm occurs Check Send Email to...

Page 21: ...following Micro SD card alarm options No SD Card Device triggers an alarm if the device does not contain a Micro SD card Capacity Warning Device triggers an alarm when the data on the Micro SD card pa...

Page 22: ...to a specified user after the device triggers an alarm 9 Set the capacity limit for the Micro SD Card available with the Capacity Warning event type The device triggers an alarm once the amount of da...

Page 23: ...logy USA Inc 23 Hubble Irvine CA 92618 Tel 949 679 7777 Fax 949 679 5760 Email sales usa global dahuatech com Rev 001 001 2017 Dahua All rights reserved Design and specifications are subject to change...

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