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6. 

Click the Current Segment Search check box and enter the default Username and Password 
(“admin” for both) and click OK to search for the IP address of the device. 

7. 

Double click the device to be configured, the ConfigTool opens the Modify IP Address dialog box. 

 

Figure 5-2 

8. 

Set the Mode to Static and change the Start IP, Subnet Mask, and the Gateway addresses to 
match your network parameters and click OK.  

9. 

If using a DHCP server, set the Mode to DHCP and click OK. 

5.4  Accessing the Web Interface  

Each camera can be accessed directly from the Internet Explorer Web browser. The Web Interface 
allows you to set camera parameter, configure alarm inputs and outputs, view live camera images, 
and review recorded video.  

Note:

 Different devices may 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 camera, for more details. 

1. 

Launch Internet Explorer and type the modified camera IP address in the address bar. Internet 
Explorer opens the Login page. 

2.  Type the Username and Password for the camera. (The default Username and Password is 

“admin

”). Then, click Login. 

 

Figure 5-3 

Summary of Contents for A83AR6

Page 1: ...4K HDCVI Fisheye Camera A83AR6 Quick Start Guide Version 001 001 Dahua Technology USA Inc ...

Page 2: ...1 Parts List 6 3 Installation and Configuration 7 3 1 Composite Cable Connections 7 Cable Connections 7 Alarm I O Port Configuration 8 3 2 Framework and Dimensions 8 3 3 Alarm Setup 9 Alarm Input 9 Alarm Output 9 4 Device Installation 10 4 1 Installing a Micro SD Card 11 4 2 Mounting the Camera 11 5 Network Configuration 13 5 1 Network Protocols 13 5 2 Modifying the IP Address 14 5 3 Using the Con...

Page 3: ...o 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 power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source however the unit is operational only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position The power cord is the main power di...

Page 4: ...ing 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 the CCD or the CMOS sensor Transport use and store the unit within the specified temperature and humidity range Do not place the unit in a wet dusty extremely hot or an extremely cold environment and...

Page 5: ...ch or 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 dirt Stained with grease or fingerprints Use a soft cloth to wipe gently the water droplet or the oil from the dome cover Then use an oil free cotton cloth or paper soaked with alcohol or detergen...

Page 6: ...tee 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 and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and...

Page 7: ...ry 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 any loss caused by installation operation or maintenance inconsistent with the information in this guide Video loss is inherent to all digital surveillance and recording devices therefore Dahua cannot ...

Page 8: ...nal packing carton is the safest container to 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 User s Manual and for configuration software 2 1 Parts List Package Item Quantity HDCVI Fisheye Camera 1 Installation Hardware Pack 1 Expansion Bolts 3 ST3...

Page 9: ... device tag 2 LAN Network port Ethernet port Connect to standard Ethernet cable Certain devices support Power over Ethernet Check the specific device to determine if the device accepts PoE and use an appropriate Ethernet cable and network to supply power 3 AUDIO IN Audio input port RCA Audio in to receive an analog audio signal from an external pickup 4 AUDIO OUT Audio output port RCA Audio out fr...

Page 10: ...al from an external alarm source 4 ALARM_IN2 Alarm input port 2 Use to receive the On Off signal from an external alarm source 5 ALARM_IN_GND Alarm input ground port 6 ALARM_OUT2 Alarm output port 2 Use to output the alarm signal to the alarm device Note ALARM_OUT2 can only be used with ALARM_OUT_GND2 7 ALARM_OUT_GND2 Table 3 2 3 2 Framework and Dimensions The following figures show the dimensions...

Page 11: ...nput signal is grounded then no alarm input signal is detected Figure 3 3 Alarm Output The ALARM_OUT and the ALM_OUT_GND ports form a switch which is used to provide alarm output Normally the switch is on when there is no output signal The switch is turned off when an alarm output signal is present Figure 3 4 1 Connect the alarm input device to the ALARM_IN1 or ALARM_IN2 connector on the I O port ...

Page 12: ...tely inside 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 CSA C22 1 for CAN application and in accordance to local country codes for all other countries Branch circuit protection incorporating a 20 A 2 pole Listed Circuit Breaker or Branch Rated Fuse...

Page 13: ... an SD card turn the camera to access the rear of the camera 3 Remove the two screws that secure the SD Card Cover Figure 4 1 4 Insert an SD card into the SD Card Slot until you hear a clicking sound indicating the SD Card is locked in place Ensure the gasket is seated properly 5 Replace the SD Card Cover and secure with the two screws 4 2 Mounting the Camera Figure 4 2 ...

Page 14: ...rproof network connector if the camera is used outdoors Figure 4 3 a Place the wide side of the rubber ring onto the end of the network cable extending out from the camera b Pull the waterproof cable end without the Ethernet connector through the body of the Waterproof Connector Thread the cable through the Fixing Rubber Ring and the Waterproof Locking Cover c Attach the male Ethernet connector to...

Page 15: ... 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 prot...

Page 16: ... network Port A port is an endpoint to a logical connection in an IP network Dahua supplies the ConfigTool 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 Ensure that the network parameters of each camera is available before starting configuration The ConfigToo...

Page 17: ... camera can be accessed directly from the Internet Explorer Web browser The Web Interface allows you to set camera parameter configure alarm inputs and outputs view live camera images and review recorded video Note Different devices may 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 in...

Page 18: ...to configure alarms and to set alarm responses Figure 5 5 1 Access the Web Interface for the device and click the Setup tab Then expand the Event menu then choose the Alarm page Set the alarm input and output parameters in the Relay Activation page 2 Set the parameters for the alarm inputs Check the Enable box to activate the chosen alarm input Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 Set the sensor type for the alarm ...

Page 19: ...on page Figure 5 6 2 Select the recording medium for each event Recorded and Snapshot event Scheduled Motion Detect and Alarm Select the Local check box to record an event to the Micro SD card 3 Click the Local tab to view the used capacity and the total capacity of the Micro SD card Figure 5 7 4 Expand the Event menu located at the left of the Web interface then select the Abnormality page to set...

Page 20: ...enable a relay alarm Then specify the time in seconds to delay the alarm relay output 10 s to 300 s 8 Check the Send Email box to send an email 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 data on the card surpasses this limit Figure 5 9 ...

Page 21: ...ology 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 without notice ...

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