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General 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 of other 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 by the 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 

cause the 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

 

“s

hort-

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.

 

 

 

 

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 by items 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 case are 

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 on the 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. Use this 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.

 

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Summary of Contents for ELI-SIP-B21-312R

Page 1: ...llation 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 16 1000002 eLine T...

Page 2: ...ce 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 triangle is i...

Page 3: ...ore 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...

Page 4: ...to protect the unit from electrical surge FCC CLASS A NOTICE NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules T...

Page 5: ...ted 1 1 1 Default Camera Username Password and Ports 1 1 2 Camera Interior Overview 2 1 2 1 Functions of Status LED s 2 1 3 ONVIF Compatibility and Included Software Overview 3 1 3 2 NVMS 3 1 3 3 CD C...

Page 6: ...will automatically assign IP address NOTE Once you have completed the basic setup of the camera it is recommendedto configure astatic IP address This will preventthecamera IP address changing in the e...

Page 7: ...le only Mac OS access to the cameras is available via Safari browser only 1 3 1 NVMS NVMS is a client only solution that supports up to 36 IP cameras NVMS is a free software provided on the CD NVMS su...

Page 8: ...rews Wall Connection 3 CAMERA INSTALLATION Make sure to follow the correct polarity if connecting the camera to DC power Polarity is marked on the power connector 1 Use the included drill template to...

Page 9: ...enter the default NVMS user name admin and password admin Click Login Enter Admin Enter Admin Click Login 3 NVMS opens and scans the local network for connected cameras Detected camera IP addresses o...

Page 10: ...Bookmarks button Finding the Camera s IP Address 4 Click on a camera IP address in Device List to login 5 Under User Name enter the user name for the camera default admin Under Password enter the pas...

Page 11: ...nmanually port forward yourrouter See yourrouter s user manual for details An example of a port forwarding screen is shown below HTTP 80 80 100 Control 30001 30001 100 Finding the Camera s IP Address...

Page 12: ...Login Once you have logged into your system using your DDNS address you can connect to the IP camera from a remote location using a web browser NVMS Configuring Remote Connection Step 3 of 6 Locate y...

Page 13: ...drag the camera to the display grid to open it NOTE For detailed instructions on using NVMS see the NVMS manual on the CD Configuring Remote Connection 5 1 Connecting to a DDNS address using NVMS NOTE...

Page 14: ...era includes a built in web interface that can be accessed using a web browser 6 1 Supported Browsers Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari via Adobe Flash Player Microsoft Internet Explorer...

Page 15: ...sh Player to play live video Opens a link to download Flash Player from Adobe s website After completing the installation restart your browser and reconnect to the camera Select ActiveX or Flash Playe...

Page 16: ...t button This button will reset the sub menu options to factory defaults You then have to click OK to save changes Web Configuration 6 4 Web Interface Live Video Overview Camera configuration menus Cl...

Page 17: ...ain Profile or H 264 Base Profile Stream3 supports MJPEG only Audio Encode Type Select the Audio Encoding type for the stream G711_ALAW G711_ULAW or RAW_PCM Resolution Select the resolution for the st...

Page 18: ...ddress you would like to assign to the camera Make sure the IP address is available on your network Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Enter desired DNS server...

Page 19: ...ation The camera has the following ports Control port The default is 30001 Enables video streaming HTTP Port The default is 80 Enables web access Please note that if the HTTP is port is anything other...

Page 20: ...zone and Daylight Savings Time settings to ensure accurate time After a power failure the camera is configured to connect to an NTP server and automatically update the time when power is restored If u...

Page 21: ...ck OK 6 7 8 Language Change the language for the camera OSD display e g time and date display and email alarms Supported languages are English Polish Russian and Chinese Web Configuration Custom Creat...

Page 22: ...uage for the OSD and email alarms 1 Click Device Configuration Language 2 Under Language select the desired language then click OK to save changes 6 8 Alarm Configuration Alarm Configuration contains...

Page 23: ...Disk Name select SD1 Web Configuration 3 Click Schedule to configure a motion detection schedule The Schedule Time Setting menu opens NOTE If the Schedule Time Setting does not open disable any popup...

Page 24: ...pace in MB you would like to make available on the FTP server for recording Web Configuration 4 Click Modify The Record Disk Path menu opens Select SD1 Click Modify 5 Check Enable Check Enable Click F...

Page 25: ...mit the amount of space the camera can record on and enter the amount of space in MB available to the camera under Free Space 5 Click OK Web Configuration 6 Click OK 7 Set up recording using the Recor...

Page 26: ...all selected times in all 3 periods Click OK when finished configuring the recording schedule 4 To enable Motion Alarm Recording check Enable under Alarm Record Configure Pre recording and Post recor...

Page 27: ...rt For example if the Domain Name is mycamera dyndns org use the address http mycamera dyndns org 80 User Name Enter your User Name you registered as Web Configuration number of days and enter the Num...

Page 28: ...K to save your settings Click Send testmail to send a test email alert 6 13 Privilege Manager Privilege Manager allows you to configure user accounts and user groups Privilege Manager contains the fol...

Page 29: ...stem administrator and has full access to all functions Web Configuration 6 13 1 Group The Group page Privilege Group allows you to manage permissions for user groups Users obtain permissions from the...

Page 30: ...blockers 2 Enter a User Name and Password for the account and repeat the password under Confirm 3 Under Group select the desired user group for this account 4 Check Multi Login to allow the user acco...

Page 31: ...ter settings ShutterMode Select AutoShutter or FixedShutter Web Configuration 6 16 Default Settings Click Default Settings Click Restore then click OK to restore the camera to factory default settings...

Page 32: ...Gamma Gamma Select gammasetting Standard High Middle Low or Dynamic Web Configuration MaxShutter Sets the upper limit of the shutter speed when AutoShutter is selected FixedShutter Sets the shutter sp...

Page 33: ...is recommended to turn Control Mode to OFF Working Mode Select DLO Digital Side Overflow for environments with few moving objects Select MC Motion Compensation for environments with multiple moving o...

Page 34: ...sure rubber seal is firmly in place when replacing the panel cover Reset Button Web Configuration 6 17 10 Mirror Enable disable image mirroring Mirror Select Horizontal to mirror the image horizontal...

Page 35: ...monitor display shows the camera s IP address A default IP address of 192 168 0 120 may mean that the camera cannot obtain an IP address from the router Check the Ethernet power connections and router...

Page 36: ...8 If using a browser other thanIE e g Google Chrome Apple Safari Mozilla Firefox make sure latest version of Adobe Flash Player is installed Video performs poorly on browser Insufficient bandwidth ava...

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