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Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 5

 

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Features & Specification ....................................................................................................................... 6

 

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Applications of IP Camera .................................................................................................................... 8

 

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Product Description ...................................................................................................................................... 9

 

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Contents ................................................................................................................................................ 9

 

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Camera mount configuration................................................................................................................. 9

 

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Product Preview .................................................................................................................................. 10

 

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Physical description ............................................................................................................................ 10

 

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External View ............................................................................................................................ 10

 

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Dimension ................................................................................................................................. 11

 

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External Connector ................................................................................................................... 11

 

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Factory Default Switch .............................................................................................................. 11

 

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Functional Description ........................................................................................................................ 12

 

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On Site Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 14

 

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Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................. 16

 

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PC Requirement ................................................................................................................................. 16

 

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Quick Installation Guide ...................................................................................................................... 16

 

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Connect PC and IP Camera to network. .................................................................................. 16

 

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Install IP installer and set IP parameters on IP Camera ........................................................... 17

 

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Remote video connection to IP Camera ................................................................................... 20

 

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Additional settings through connection to the Admin Page ...................................................... 21

 

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Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................... 22

 

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Cannot connect to the Video ............................................................................................................... 22

 

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Windows 7 .......................................................................................................................................... 23

 

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Technical Assistance ........................................................................................................................... 24

 

Appendix A 

– Important Notice in Exchanging SD Card (Micro SD) ......................................................................... 25

 

Summary of Contents for NB25-7MHR

Page 1: ...NB25 7MHR Fusion IR Full HD MFZ IP Camera...

Page 2: ...not to cause any physical damage by dropping or throwing IP Camera Especially keep the device away from children Do not disassemble IP Camera No After Service is assumed when disassembled Use only th...

Page 3: ...the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can r...

Page 4: ...2 Dimension 11 2 4 3 External Connector 11 2 4 4 Factory Default Switch 11 2 5 Functional Description 12 3 On Site Installation 14 4 Getting Started 16 4 1 PC Requirement 16 4 2 Quick Installation Gu...

Page 5: ...ion for indoor and outdoor surveillance in low light conditions by using superior CMOS sensor with low light sensitivity ISP sensor Furthermore it can get much vivid image using Super IR LED in extrem...

Page 6: ...tion Dark Hunter Super IR LED Compact design Easy installation Vandal proof Weather proof IP66 1 1 2 2 2 2 S Sp pe ec ci if fi ic ca at ti io on n Camera Image sensor Progressive scan 1 3 inch CMOS 2...

Page 7: ...ps 16bit law PCM MIC Line in Mono Downstream 64Kbps 16bit law PCM Line out Network Network Protocol IPv4 TCP IP UDP IGMP ICMP ARP RARP PPPoE RTCP RTP RTSP SDP HTTP SMTP FTP DHCP UPnP NTP DNS DynDNS Dy...

Page 8: ...ons W x H x D 99mm x 252 7mm Weight 1 1kg Casing AL PC IP66 Approvals FCC CE KC Package information IP camera CD User s guide Software Client Software NVR2 64ch free of charge Mobile Android iOS free...

Page 9: ...The product package contains followings Contents Description Remarks IP Camera NB25 7MHR main unit Accessories Screws L type wrench CVBS Cable Guide pattern CD Software User s Guide Power Adaptor Defa...

Page 10: ...P Installer CMS Software NVR NB25 7MHR PC software to allocate an IP address to the IP Camera PC software to view and record the A V streaming data transmitted from IP camera Simultaneous support of u...

Page 11: ...rovided for returning the IP camera to factory default state The factory default switch can be found by opening the lower body cap of the camera There are two functions assigned to factory default swi...

Page 12: ...plug in DC Jack with active DC power into DC power connector Network LAN 100Mbps Ethernet connector RJ 45 with PoE standard 802 3af MIC Line Input Connect external audio source or microphone Micro SD...

Page 13: ...A Apply this connection when either voltage or current exceed the limit Figure 2 5 RELAY Output connection Sensor Input Connect external alarm sensor Examples of sensing devices are infrared sensor mo...

Page 14: ...in the installation so that no moisture is allowed to penetrate into the unit through the cables or conduits during the life time of the product Products of which the internal parts are exposed to moi...

Page 15: ...picture 1 Connect cables 2 Winding rubber tape with half overlay on external cable jacket A and cable connection The tape material butyl rubber is extended more than double size Winding tightly cable...

Page 16: ...plorer 8 9 Graphic Card Video RAM 256MB Resolution 1920x1080 Video RAM 1GB Higher than 1920x1080 Network 10 Base T Ethernet 100 Base T Ethernet Operating Systems supported Windows 2000 Professional Wi...

Page 17: ...ameters on IP Camera 1 Please insert the Setup CD into your CD ROM drive and then please setup Figure 4 2 1 IP Installer Setup 1 2 Please click Install button to begin the Installation Figure 4 2 2 IP...

Page 18: ...r program is automatically launched like below right after the program installation Figure 4 2 4 IP Installer Start box 5 Select the camera of which you wish to change the IP address and click Set IP...

Page 19: ...Gu ui id de e 19 Rev 1 4 6 When you enter the IP address and click Set button the box shown in Figure 4 2 5 will appear Figure 4 2 6 Select Network Adapter Box 7 Select the adapter and click Select b...

Page 20: ...dow of Internet Explorer as Note Active X module should be installed on your PC before actual connection If your PC is not connected to the internet you cannot download Active X module Most convenient...

Page 21: ...ram before connection Details for the NVR2 can be found in NVR2 User s Guide Figure 4 4 NVR2 4 2 4 Additional settings through connection to the Admin Page All the parameters of new IP camera follows...

Page 22: ...tor supplied by provider for the feeding of the power In case of replacing the DC power supply make sure that the power supply meets with the power requirement of the IP camera to prevent damage or ma...

Page 23: ...er recording and still video capture in NVR and Web Viewer 1 UAC User Access Control configuration 1 Double click User Accounts in control panel 2 Double click Change User Account Control setting 3 Se...

Page 24: ...4 5 4 Technical Assistance If you need any technical assistance please contact your dealer For immediate service please provide the following information 1 Model name 2 MAC address and Registration n...

Page 25: ...to prevent data loss or crash of the SD Card 1 Press factory default button for 1 sec to unmount the SD Card SD Card can also be unmounted by going to Admin Page Sensor Capture Setup and clicking on...

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