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Important Safeguards

 

In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing process of 

your video product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. However, safety is 

your responsibility too. This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your 

enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment. Please read them 

carefully before operating and using your video product.

Installation

 

1.   

Read and Follow Instructions

- All the safety and 

operating instructions should be read before the 

video product is operated. Follow all operating 

instructions.

2.   

Retain Instructions

- The safety and operating 

instructions should be retained for future reference.

3.   

Heed Warnings

- Comply with all warnings on the 

video product and in the operating instructions.

4.   

Polarization

- Do not defeat the 

safety purpose of the polarized or 

grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades 

with one wider than the other.
A grounding type plug has two 

blades and a third grounding prong. 

The wide blade or the third prong

are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, 

consult an electrician for replacement of the 

obsolete outlet.

5.   

Power Sources

- This video product should be 

operated only from the type of power source

indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of 

the type of power supply to your location, consult 

your video dealer or local power company. For video 

products intended to operate from battery power, or 

other sources, refer to the operating instructions.

6.   

Overloading

- Do not overload wall outlets of

extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire

or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets, extension 

cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire 

insulation, and broken plugs are dangerous. They 

may result in a shock or fire hazard. Periodically

examine the cord, and if its appearance indicates 

damage or deteriorated insulation, have it replaced

by your service technician.

7.   

Power Cord Protection

- Power supply cords should 

be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on 

or pinched byitems placed upon or against them, 

paying particular attention to cords at plugs, 

convenience receptacles, and the point where they

exit from the video product.

 

8.   

Ventilation

- Slots and openings in the caseare

provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation 

of the video product and to protect it from 

overheating. These openings must not be blocked or 

covered. The openings should never be blocked by 

placing the video equipment on a bed, sofa, rug, or 

other similar surface. This video product should 

never be placed near or over a radiator or heat 

register. This video product should not be placed in a

built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack

unless proper ventilation is provided or the video 

product manufacturer’s instructions have been 

followed.

9.   

Attachments

- Do not use attachments unless

recommended by the video product manufacturer as 

they may cause a hazard.

10. 

Camera Extension Cables

– Check the rating of 

your extension cable(s) to verify compliance with 

your local authority regulations prior to installation.

11. 

Water and Moisture

- Do not use this video product 

near water. For example, near a bath tub, wash 

bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet

basement, near a swimming pool and the like.
Caution: Maintain electrical safety. Powerline 

operated equipment or accessories connected to 

this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA 

certification mark onthe accessory itself and should 

not be modified so as to defeat the safety features. 

This will help avoid any potential hazard from 

electrical shock or fire. If in doubt, contact qualified 

service personnel.

12. 

Accessories

- Do not place this 

video equipment on an unstable

cart, stand, tripod, or table. The 

video equipment may fall, causing 

serious damage to the video 

product. Usethis video product 

only with a cart, stand, tripod,

bracket, or table recommended by the

manufacturer or sold with the video product. Any 

mounting of the product should follow the 

manufacturer’s instructions and use a mounting 

accessory recommended by the manufacturer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Precautions

 

Service

 

13. 

Servicing

- Do not attempt to service this video 

equipment yourself as opening or removing covers

may expose you to dangerous voltage or other 

hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service

personnel.

14. 

Conditions Requiring Service

- Unplug this video 

product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to 

qualified service personnel under the following 

conditions:
• When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
• If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into

the video product.

• If the video product has been exposed to rain or 

water.

• If the video product does not operate normally by 

following the operating instructions. Adjust only

those controls that are covered by the operating

instructions. Improper adjustment ofother controls 

may result in damage and will often require

extensive work by a qualified technician to restore

the video product to its normal operation.

• If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet 

has been damaged.

• When the video product exhibits a distinct change 

in performance. This indicates a need for service.

15. 

Replacement Parts

- When replacement parts are

required, have the service technician verify that the 

replacements used have the same safety 

characteristics as the original parts. Use of 

replacements specified bythe video product 

manufacturer can prevent fire, electric shock or

other hazards.

16. 

Safety Check

- Upon completion of any service or 

repairs to this video product, ask the service

technician to perform safety checks recommended 

by the manufacturer to determine that the video 

product is in safe operating condition.

17. 

Wall or Ceiling Mounting 

- The cameras provided 

should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as 

instructed in this guide, using the provided 

mounting brackets.

18. 

Heat

- The product should be situated away from 

heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, 

stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that 

produce heat.

 

Use

 

19. 

Cleaning

- Unplug the video product from the wall 

outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or 

aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

20. 

Product and Cart Combination

- Video and cart 

combination should be moved with care. Quick 

stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may 

causethe video product and cart combination to

overturn.

21. 

Object and Liquid Entry

- Never push objects of any 

kind into this video product through openings as 

they may touch dangerous voltage points or

“short-out” parts that could result in a fire or 

electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the 

video product.

22. 

Lightning

- For added protection for this video 

product during a lightning storm, or when it is left 

unattended and unused for long periods of time, 

unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the 

antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage 

to the video product due to lightning and power line 

surges.

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Page 1: ...p and installation guide Browser setup with settings explained Product Made in China under ISO9001 ISO1400 standards Manual Printed in China v1 0 NETWORK CAMERA GUIDE Install Browse Use 01 BSM 12 0092...

Page 2: ...to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral...

Page 3: ...or accessories connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA certification mark onthe accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the safety features This will help av...

Page 4: ...case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC EMC and LVD Therefore it is designated...

Page 5: ...Camera Settings 22 6 5 Device Info 23 6 6 Stream Configuration 24 6 7 Device Configuration 25 6 7 1 Local Network 26 6 7 2 Device Port 27 6 7 3 Camera 28 6 7 4 Date Time 28 6 7 5 OSD 30 6 7 6 Micropho...

Page 6: ...Address DHCP Enabled by Default Router will automatically assign IP address NOTE Once you have completed the basic setup of the camera it is recommendedtoconfigure astatic IPaddress Thiswill preventt...

Page 7: ...XP to read sd Memory card on PC Onvif_Help documents on Onvif specifications Open the NTP service Windows XP only enables NTP time to be enabled Adobe Flash Player Flash Video player for Windows IE p...

Page 8: ...four mounting screws Mounting Screw Hole Mounting Screw Hole 3 Mount the camera to the surface using the included mounting screws 4x 3 4 Now refit camera into base Adjust position as needed 5 Optiona...

Page 9: ...the camera over the local area network LAN using NVMS UPnP on Windows 7 or Bonjour in Mac OS 4 1 Finding the Camera s IP Address Using NVMS 1 Install NVMS from the CD Now Double click the NVMS icon o...

Page 10: ...amera and computer must be on the same network UPnP is enabled in the camera by default and can be enabled disabled using NVMS check the NVMS manual for details Finding the Address 1 Click Start Compu...

Page 11: ...guration Configuring Connection 5 CONFIGURING REMOTE CONNECTION Follow the steps below to configure your camera for connections over the Internet using a web browser NVMS or other VMS software Step 1...

Page 12: ...le IP cameras on the same LAN Configuring Connection Step 5 of 6 Enable DDNS on the camera 1 Enter the camera s IP address in your web browser Log in and then click Network Service DDNS 2 Check Enable...

Page 13: ...to the Device List 7 Click Save to save changes Click OK Configuring Connection 8 Close Device Maintenance and Device Manager and return to the Live Video screen The newly added camera will appear in...

Page 14: ...on page 12 for details 3 Under User Name and Password enter the camera s User Name default admin and Password default admin and click Login Enter Camera User Name default admin Enter Camera Password d...

Page 15: ...r computer has Flash Player installed the main screen for the camera web interface opens From here you can view and configure the camera NOTE The ActiveX plug in may provide smoother video performance...

Page 16: ...o Menu Right click on the video area to open the Live Video Menu Configuration The Live Video Menu contains the following options Full Screen Open the video in full screen Press ESC to exit full scree...

Page 17: ...ent video streams This allows you to have a high quality recording stream stream1 a lower quality stream stream2 to preserve bandwidth for remote connections and an MJPEG stream for applications requi...

Page 18: ...cal Network The Local Network page shows the camera s current IP address and network parameters if DHCP is enabled It also allows you to set a static IP address for the camera see below set the networ...

Page 19: ...or quicktime movie RTMP Port Default is 8080 Only used for special applications NOTE If you are configuring multiple IP cameras for individual remote access without an NVR or server you must change al...

Page 20: ...Under Time Zone select your time zone 4 If your region observes daylight savings time check Adjust clock for daylight saving changes Under Start and End select the start and end times for daylight sa...

Page 21: ...icrophone Configuration Configure microphone settings for listen in audio Self powered microphone required not included To configure microphone settings 1 Click Device Configuration Microphone 2 Check...

Page 22: ...disk Alarms can be viewed using the Alarm Manager in NVMS see the NVMS manual on the CD for details To configure Disk Alarms 1 Click Alarm Configuration Disk Alarm 2 Check Disk Full Alarm to enable D...

Page 23: ...ght click to delete the last created area 6 Under Sensitivity select the sensitivity for motion detection Low Medium or High 7 Click OK to save your settings Configuration 6 9 Local Record Local Recor...

Page 24: ...ccur disable any popup blockers To configure FTP storage location 1 Click Local Record Record Directory Configuration 2 Under Disk Name select ftp Select ftp Click Modify 3 Click Modify The Record Dis...

Page 25: ...ck Modify The Record Disk Path menu opens Configuration 4 Configure the following IP Enter the IP address of the NAS Path Enter the NAS folder where video files will be saved NAS folder must be locate...

Page 26: ...y 3 To enable scheduled or continuous recording check Enable under Schedule Record Select 7 24 H Record to record video continuously at all times or select Schedule Record to create a schedule for rec...

Page 27: ...delete the last created area Configuration 4 Click OK An error message appears if the masks configured exceed 8 of the total image area 6 11 Network Service Network Service contains the following sub...

Page 28: ...ervice Center SMTP 2 Check Enable SMTP 3 Configure the following SMTP Server Address Enter the address for your SMTP server SMTP Server Port Enter your server s SMTP port number User Name Enter the SM...

Page 29: ...check or un check Select All to select all or no permissions 5 Click OK to save your new user group To modify a user group Configuration 1 Under Group select the group you would like to modify 2 Clic...

Page 30: ...select the user account andclick Delete Click OKto confirm 6 13 3 Unlocking User Accounts The admin account is the only account that can unlock user accounts that have been locked out User accounts ar...

Page 31: ...ideo page right click on the video area and select Sensor Config Right click in the video area and select Sensor Config Configuration Click Save to save setting changes Click Reset to revert to the la...

Page 32: ...Select the gain value when FixedGain is selected 6 17 4 Day Night Mode Configure color settings for night mode Configuration Night Color Select Black_White to have the camera switch to black and white...

Page 33: ...ctAuto for automatic white balanceor Manualto manually set the white balance Manual Mode Select a mode for the lighting conditions or select Customized and manually adjust the RedGain and BlueGain 6 1...

Page 34: ...t the maximum level for automatic noise filtering Level Select the level for manual noise filtering to 7 RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS Follow the steps below to revert all settings to factory defaults...

Page 35: ...Request timed out PC and camera are not on the same network or camera is not connected Camera is connected if you receive replies Connect the BNC test cable to the camera and the other end to a test m...

Page 36: ...using abrowser other thanIE e g GoogleChrome AppleSafari Mozilla Firefox make sure latest version of Adobe Flash Player is installed Video performs poorly on browser Insufficient bandwidth availablefo...

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