Digital Watchdog MEGApix Pano DWC-MBW8Wi2TW User Manual Download Page 76

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Network Setup -

Setup Case A, B 

Configure your IP Camera’s TCP/IP properties:

 

1

 Network Type: STATIC (even though you have  

  Dynamic IP from your ISP, use STATIC on the IP  
 camera).

2

 Internet Address: A private IP address such as    

  192.168.0.200 (example)

3

 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (example)

4

 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1 (example)

 

5

 Preferred DNS Server: Use the 1st DNS Server from  

  ‘Assigned IP Address from My ISP’.

6

 DDNS Server: Use the DDNS server.

7

 Web Port: 8888

Case A: 

Dynamic IP + Personal Router [Most SOHO]

Case B:

Static(Fixed) IP + Personal Router [Efficient]

 

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  You need to assign an IP address to the IP Camera just  

 

 

      as you do with PC.

 

i

  The IP address you assign must be unique to your 

 

 

network and match your network as well. 

 

 

For information on how to choose a unique IP and 

 

 

match your network, read the FAQ.

 

i

  The IP address you assign must be a private IP. 

 

 

For information on how to choose a private IP please, 

 

 

read the FAQ.

 

i

  You must use the same subnet mask as the one you 

 

 

noted under ‘Current TCP/IP Settings’.

 

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  If you did not receive any IP addresses from your ISP, 

 

 

contact the ISP and acquire the IP address of their 

  DNS 

server.

 

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  Do not use the default port 80 as this number must be

  changed. 
 

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  Select a number between 1025 ~ 60000.

 

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  This is the same site you will register later to 

 

 

accommodate dynamic IP from your ISP.

 

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  This IP address must be the IP address of your router.

 

 

(private or LAN side)

 

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  Use the same Default Gateway you noted under 

 

 

‘Current TCP/IP Settings’.

Camera

Personal Router 

W/Integrated  

Switch

Cable/xDSL Modem 

(ISP Provided)

Phone Line

or CATV

PC

Internet

Camera

Personal Router 

W/Integrated  

Switch

Gateway or Router

at ISP

Public Line

PC

Internet

Summary of Contents for MEGApix Pano DWC-MBW8Wi2TW

Page 1: ...sing the camera please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for future reference MEGApix PanoTM 8MP Ultra Wide View Single Sensor IP Bullet Camera DWC MBW8Wi2TW pre loade with IVA licen...

Page 2: ...is product in any way 10 When cleaning do not spray water directly onto parts of the product Doing so may cause re or electric shock Precaution Operating Before using make sure the power supply and al...

Page 3: ...cles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacture...

Page 4: ...5 Settings Camera Setup Image Enhancement Settings 26 Settings Camera Setup Video Enhancement Settings 27 Settings Network Setup 28 Settings Trigger Action Setup 38 Settings Event Setup 42 Settings Re...

Page 5: ...r cable Mounting template sheet Quick setup guide Waterproof cap and gasket Desi Pak moisture absorber Screws and plastic anchors 4pcs Camera Cables Please check that the camera and all the accessorie...

Page 6: ...5 Introduction Part Name Sunshield adjusting screw Side cover Pan tilt stopper screw Bracket Audio in out Alarm in out Sunshield Lens IR LED RJ 45 connector Waterproof cap DC power jack...

Page 7: ...ve times the weight of your camera 2 Do not let the cables get caught in improper places or the electric line cover to be damaged This may cause a breakdown or fire 3 Install the Desi Pack moisture ab...

Page 8: ...the mounting surface using the included screws To use the camera s waterproof wiring a Install the LAN cable into a b b will be assembled to c with a 1 4 turn c Thread c tightly to b 4 Loosen the pan...

Page 9: ...nabled switch using an Ethernet cable 2 Using a Non PoE Switch If a PoE enabled switch is not used use a power adaptor for power transmission and a non PoE switch for data transmission Follow the illu...

Page 10: ...efore the speaker with the amplifier or the separate amplifier is needed Audio Out is available via the RTSP backchannel 4 Audio Input Connect the audio in port of the camera to the microphone directl...

Page 11: ...he SD memory card can cause the card to shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released If you have saved data in the SD memory card removing the SD memory card before setting the record to OFF w...

Page 12: ...era name on supported models The default network type of camera is DHCP mode If you have a DHCP server it will automatically set the Camera IP Contact your network administrator for more information 6...

Page 13: ...d login again by pressing the RE LOGIN button Internet Explorer After three failed attempts or the cancel button is clicked you will experience a login fail Other Browsers After the Cancel button is c...

Page 14: ...image frames will display live images depending on the set buffer time Users will see the delayed images based on the set delay time 4 Channel Select button Select a stream produced from the camera b...

Page 15: ...MATION Trigger Action ACTION RULES IMAGE TRANSFER RELAY OUT Events EVENT RULES MOTION TEMPERATURE ALARM INPUT Record MANAGEMENT RECORD LIST STORAGE IVA See the MEGApix IVA user manual for more informa...

Page 16: ...ged accordingly 3 Description Input the additional description of the selected channel Max 30 alphanumeric characters may be used including spaces 4 Resolution Select video resolution Available Frame...

Page 17: ...ower number of P frames for this setting 7 Pro le The pro le de nes the subset of bitstream features in H 264 H 265 HEVC stream including color reproduction and additional video compression H 264 Main...

Page 18: ...r VBR control mode The Target Quality of the video can be setup 11 Smart Core Off Smart RC 12 Extension Option 13 Click Apply to save all settings O You cannot use the Extension Option SVC T On The H...

Page 19: ...tup Video and Audio Setup OSD Configuration 1 2 3 1 Date Time Display the current time 2 User Text Output the TEXT entered by the user Support a maximum of 30 characters 3 Click Apply to save all sett...

Page 20: ...the qualities of movement in the scene without compromising the bandwidth 1 Stream Select the Stream Currently supports only H 264 H 265 HEVC The function is not supported in the MJPEG codec 2 Activat...

Page 21: ...tion 1 2 3 4 1 Codec Select the Audio Codec Currently the camera supports codec G 711 2 Volume Select the Audio Volume from 0 to 10 3 Sample Rate Select the Audio Sample Rate Currently the camera supp...

Page 22: ...appear 3 Contrast The higher the number the stronger the contrast between colors in the image will appear 4 Saturation The higher the number the more saturated the colors in the image will appear 5 H...

Page 23: ...er Speed If this speed is faster the moving object can be photographed without the ghost effect However the picture can be dark if the lighting is insufficient 5 Slow Shutter Level Slow shutter Level...

Page 24: ...k light condition but the image is black and white Schedule In this mode Day Night mode is converted accordance with the scheduled time 2 Color Level It is a level to change Night mode into Day mode w...

Page 25: ...ra s view due to high contrast 1 WDR Wide Dynamic Range Enable or disable the feature 2 Click Save to save all changes Click Cancel to return to the previous setting Click Default to change the settin...

Page 26: ...ction 2 White Balance Mode Select White Balance depending on the lighting conditions 3 RGB Gain The R G B gain can be set only when the White Balance Mode is set to Manual 4 Click Save to save all set...

Page 27: ...Reduce digital noise in low light conditions improving video quality 2 Mirror Reverse the video horizontally 3 Flip Reverse the video vertically 4 Click Save to save all settings Click Cancel to retur...

Page 28: ...s image appears to flicker change the Hz values to improve the camera s image 2 Click Save to save the current settings Click Cancel to return to the previous setting Click Default to settings to the...

Page 29: ...28 This menu displays the camera s current network settings To make any changes to the settings you must go to the appropriate network settings tab Setup Network Setup Network Status...

Page 30: ...host within the network the IP address of the router that is most commonly used 5 Preferred DNS Server Address of the decentralized system used to translate alphabetic names into IP addresses 6 Alter...

Page 31: ...etwork Setup Auto IP Settings 1 3 2 1 General Setting Enable or disable the Auto IP Settings 2 Auto IP Settings Information Display the camera s Unique ID and Auto IP address 3 Click Apply to save all...

Page 32: ...thout ONVIF authentication WS Usertoken Allow access to the camera with WS User Token of ONVIF authentication WS Usertoken Digest Allow access to the camera with WS User Token and Digest of ONVIF auth...

Page 33: ...3 1 General Setting Enable or disable the UPNP function 2 Friendly Name Define the friendly name Support a maximum of 30 characters and special characters Do not use Acceptable special characters incl...

Page 34: ...ost Name of the site the setup is completed by entering the username and password registered in that DDNS site If you setup DDNS properly the IP address of your camera will be updated automatically wh...

Page 35: ...d Path De ne a path in FTP server to store video For the path name English Alphabets numbers and special characters _ can be used 4 FTP Port De ne the FTP Server Port If the port is not appropriate it...

Page 36: ...Fill out the correct User ID registered in the SMTP Server 6 Password De ne the Password to access the SMTP Server Fill out the correct Password registered in the SMTP Server 7 E Mail Sender De ne the...

Page 37: ...curity level which allows you to set the Authentication password and the Encryption password 3 Mode Select either Read or Read Write mode 4 Activation Select mode to enable or disable 5 Read Write nam...

Page 38: ...ervice to ensure data transfer performance 4 RTP Multicast Check RTP Multicast Start Stop To activate RTP Multicast 1 Click the On button 2 Enter accessible RTP Multicast IP the port for video stream...

Page 39: ...ction rules List It indicates the custom action rule information added to the Action rules list 2 Click Add to add custom action rules Click Modify to modify selected items from the action rules list...

Page 40: ...odify 1 Name Define the name of the action rules Input text cannot exceed the limit 3 15 characters 2 Action1 Action5 Select the action to take If the event occurs 3 Click Save to save all settings Cl...

Page 41: ...setting the image transfer rate and Pre Post alarm duration 2 Click Apply to save all settings Number of Images Pre alarm Duration Post alarm Duration Descriptions Define the number of images transfe...

Page 42: ...relay outputs available depends on the camera model 2 Mode Select the monostable bistable for relay mode 3 Idle State Select whether the contact is normally opened or is closed 4 Duration Relay out i...

Page 43: ...nt Rules List It indicates the custom Event Rule information added to the Event Rules list 2 Click Add to add custom event rules Click Modify to modify selected items from the event rules list Click D...

Page 44: ...n network disconnection illegal login detected temperature critical schedule sensor detection Click Cancel to return to the previous setting You need at least one event 3 Rules Select the action rule...

Page 45: ...a Click in the display window to draw the motion area You can set up to four areas 3 Activation Enable or Disable motion detection function 4 Sensitivity De ne the sensitivity of motion detection If a...

Page 46: ...perature 1 3 2 4 1 Mode Select Fahrenheit or Celsius 2 Threshold De ne the temperature at which the event trigger occurs 3 Temperature It indicates the current temperature of the IP camera 4 Click App...

Page 47: ...nput Device Setup Select input device type from OFF N O N C 2 Click Apply to save all changes OFF NO NC Operation Ignore this input sensor The contact is normally open and closed when activated The co...

Page 48: ...3 2 4 1 Target Stream Select the channel you want to record video 2 Click Save to save the current settings 3 Recording List Display the information about the recording settings 4 Click Modify to modi...

Page 49: ...ently the camera supports MP4 file type 4 Storage Select the storage type SD Card Disabled selection is not allowed 5 Continuous If continuous mode is enabled the camera will start recording automatic...

Page 50: ...t Display the information of the recorded video 5 Click Play to view the selected item in the list of the recorded video results Click Download to download the selected item When you click Download th...

Page 51: ...rd Setup 1 2 3 1 Recording Video Viewer Play the recorded video 2 Recording Video Information Display information about the recorded video 3 Click Replay to view the recorded video again Click Back to...

Page 52: ...51 Storage Configuration Setup Record Setup Display the SD card information mounted on the device Select an item from the Storage List to configure its related functions...

Page 53: ...stored images older than the selected time 3 Overwrite If ON is selected once the SD card has less than 8MB storage available new data will start to overwrite the oldest data If OFF is selected once t...

Page 54: ...ion 2 IP Filter Type Select the recording IP filter type 3 Click Apply to save all settings 4 Filter IP Address Display the filtered IP address 5 IP Address Define the IP address you want to apply the...

Page 55: ...54 Setup Security Setup RTSP Authentication Configuration 1 2 1 RTSP Authentication Enable or disable the RTSP authentication 2 Click Apply to save all settings...

Page 56: ...de TTLS MD5 It does not require a certificate on the client side TLS It relies on client side and server side certificates to perform authentication 3 EAPOL Version Select the EAPOL Version 4 ID Type...

Page 57: ...If you cannot select a certi cate please install the certi cate from the Security Certi cates menu 2 HTTPS connection Policy Select one of HTTP HTTPS HTTP and HTTPS depending on the connected web ONVI...

Page 58: ...selected certificate 4 Delete Delete the selected certificate 5 Create a Certificate signing request This is the encoded data that contains the necessary information for issuing the certificate They m...

Page 59: ...private key 3 Certi cate Name Enter a unique name to identify a certi cate 4 Select File Choose the certi cation le 5 OK Request installing a certi cate 6 Cancel Cancel install certi cate and then ba...

Page 60: ...k Setup Security Setup 1 2 1 Auto Lock Enable or disable the Auto Lock function When enabled the system will lock itself for five 5 minutes after three 3 failed login attempts 2 Click Apply to save al...

Page 61: ...Setup System Setup System Information 1 2 3 System Capability information 1 Device Name You can define the device name 2 Location You can define the device s location 3 Click Apply to save all settin...

Page 62: ...after inspection 1 Shows Uptime SD card NAND EEPROM Audio chip Important file system and NTP Status Warning If the camera is abnormally terminated a download button will appear on the diagnostics page...

Page 63: ...nfiguration settings from another camera Check the box next to Upload Enter the backup key for the configuration backup Click Select File to locate the configuration backup file and select it on your...

Page 64: ...of uploading will be displayed using Progress Bar If you assign the wrong le name an error message will be shown Warning 1 Do not turn off the power to the camera during the firmware update Interrupt...

Page 65: ...he time format yy mm dd or mm dd yy 3 Current Date and Time Current date and time setting in the Camera 4 Synchronize with my computer Set the date time using those of the PC currently connected 5 Set...

Page 66: ...locks forward one hour from standard time during the summer months and back again in the fall to make better use of natural daylight 1 General Setting Enable or disable the DST function 2 Date and Tim...

Page 67: ...to return to the previous menu 3 Modify Modify the information of the user accounts registered For the admin account only the password can be modi ed 4 Delete Delete the selected user account The adm...

Page 68: ...2 1 Filter Select a date time sort or type of log to lter the log 2 Click the Refresh button to refresh the log list Click Filter to view the ltered log Click Backup to back up the ltered log 3 System...

Page 69: ...actory defaults Return the setup to the factory default 2 Click Apply to save all settings All Reset all Settings to the factory defaults Except Network Settings and User Settings Reset all camera set...

Page 70: ...69 Setup System Setup Restart If you click the RESTART menu a message box will be shown to con rm Click the OK button to restart...

Page 71: ...70 System Open Source License Setup System Setup This menu shows a list of all the System Open Source License information in the camera including Open Source Name Version License etc...

Page 72: ...u may need to remove some plug ins to have enough storage for a new plug in 5 Upload Plug In Once a new plug in file is selected click the UPLOAD PLUG IN button to start the update The Progress Bar wi...

Page 73: ...ce 7 Install VLC to display live video 8 The camera s IP address settings can be set to STATIC from the DW IP Finder or the camera s web viewer by going to Setup Network Network Settings 9 If the IP c...

Page 74: ...te before you con gure setup or install the IP Camera Even though your IP is not dynamic you will benefit by registering your device with a DDNS service In this case just remember hostname dyndns com...

Page 75: ...t a STATIC IP address for the camera 3 Con gure your IP Camera s TCP IP settings for network connectivity by selecting Setup from the main interface and selecting TCP IP located on the left of the set...

Page 76: ...n on how to choose a unique IP and match your network read the FAQ i The IP address you assign must be a private IP For information on how to choose a private IP please read the FAQ i You must use the...

Page 77: ...CP IP properties 1 Network Type DYNAMIC 2 DDNS Server Use the DDNS server 3 Web Port 80 Camera Gateway or Router at ISP Public Line Internet i To connect the IP Camera directly to a modem power down a...

Page 78: ...lay Trying to Reconnect If the ACTIVE light on the IP Camera has gone o and is now back on again ashing the IP Camera has rebooted After the system reboots completely remove the power supply from the...

Page 79: ...web port assigned to the IP camera 6 Access your IP camera via the Internet If you use cases B C 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Type the address of the IP camera 3 If you use a router enter the routers s...

Page 80: ...t IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS servers 7 I can t connect In the case of a connection failure Modem Reboot Modem Reboot Finished Router Reboot Router Reboot Finished IP Camera Reboot...

Page 81: ...80 Specifications Dimension Unit inches mm 3 07 78mm 5 03 127 9mm 1 65 4 2mm 3 07 78mm 8 97 228mm 3 8 96 7mm...

Page 82: ...for preview and recording Bitrate control Multi streaming CBR VBR at H 265 H 264 controllable frame rate and bandwidth Edge storage Micro SD card SD SDHC SDXC GENERAL Support Languages English Korean...

Page 83: ...receipt or other proof of the date of the original purchase is required before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which arise...

Page 84: ...exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you...

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