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1 Overview

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1.1 Key Features

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1.2 Read Before Use

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1.3 Package Contents

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1.4 Physical Description

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1.5 SD Card

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1.6 Hardware Installation

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2 Access the IP Camera

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2.1 Hardware Connection

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2.2 Access the Camera in LAN

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2.3 Access the Camera in WAN

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2.3.1 Static IP Addresses

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2.3.2 Remote Access

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2.4 Using the VLC player

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2.5 IP Camera Connection to the Server

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3 Surveillance Software GUI

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3.1 Login Window

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3.2 Modify the Username and Password

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3.3 Setup Wizard

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3.4 Surveillance Window

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4 Advanced Camera Settings

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4.1 Status

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4.1.1 Device Information

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4.1.2 Device Status

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4.1.3 Session Status

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4.1.4 Log

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4.2 Basic Settings

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4.2.1 Camera Name

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4.2.2 Camera Time

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4.2.3 User Accounts

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4.2.4 Multi-Camera

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4.3 Network

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4.3.1 IP Configuration

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4.3.2 Wireless Settings

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4.3.3 DDNS

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4.3.4 UPnP

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4.3.5 Port

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4.3.6 Mail Settings

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4.3.7 FTP Settings

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4.3.8 P2P

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4.3.9 Cloud Server

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Summary of Contents for SABIP1500

Page 1: ...User User Manual Manual For Windows Mac OS Indoor HD Wireless IP Camera V1 0 Model SABIP1500...

Page 2: ...13 2 5 IP Camera Connection to the Server 16 3 Surveillance Software GUI 16 3 1 Login Window 17 3 2 Modify the Username and Password 17 3 3 Setup Wizard 18 3 4 Surveillance Window 20 4 Advanced Camer...

Page 3: ...k up Restore 71 4 9 2 System Upgrade 71 4 9 3 Patch Installation 73 4 9 4 Factory Reset 73 4 9 5 Reboot 73 5 Playback 74 6 Appendix 75 6 1 Frequently Asked Questions 75 6 1 1 Install the add on of Fir...

Page 4: ...fied by using the network to access the website of your camera The camera is designed for indoor surveillance applications such as home retail store and office Controlling the camera and managing imag...

Page 5: ...verify that all contents received are complete according to the Package Contents listed below Before the IP Camera is installed please carefully read and follow the instructions in the Quick Installa...

Page 6: ...reboot the camera again or else the SD Card may be cannot work well The default storage path of alarm record files is SD card when the available size of SD card is less than 256M the old record files...

Page 7: ...the folder For Windows OS or For Mac OS Copy and paste the IP camera tool file to your computer or drag it onto your Desktop Shortcut icon for Windows Mac OS 2 2 Access the Camera in LAN This camera...

Page 8: ...the data transferred on the Internet will be encrypted Since we can not apply license for every LAN or DDNS URL the webpage may pop up a warning like the following picture you just need to click Conti...

Page 9: ...8 8 Figure 2 3 For Firefox you can add the trusted as the following way Tools Options Advanced View Certificates Servers Figure 2 4...

Page 10: ...9 9 Click View Certificates and go to Servers option Figure 2 5 Go to Add Exception panel Figure 2 6 Enter the camera s url here take https 192 168 8 129 443 for example Click this button to add it...

Page 11: ...Camera from the Internet remote access Enter the WAN IP address and port number in your standard browser For example you would enter http 183 37 28 254 85 NOTES Make sure port forwarding is successful...

Page 12: ...le UPnP and DDNS in the camera s settings page We recommend you to use the DDNS by factory default 3 You can see the port of your camera here If you want to set Remote Access for several cameras on th...

Page 13: ...figure port forwarding on your router For these steps we will be using the TP LINK brand wireless router as an example If there is a UPnP function in your router Choose Forwarding UPnP make sure that...

Page 14: ...This part can be omitted IP WAN or LAN IP address port number If there is the RSTP port number on the Port page you must only use RTSP port number otherwise you must only use HTTP port number Videost...

Page 15: ...s in the VLC 1 rtsp admin 123 192 168 1 11 88 videoMain 2 rtsp 192 168 1 11 88 videoMain 3 rtsp 123 192 168 1 11 88 videoMain 4 rtsp admin 192 168 1 11 88 videoMain Open the VLC and go to Media Open N...

Page 16: ...15 15 Figure 2 10 Sometimes you may need to enter the user name and password again Click OK and you can see the real time preview Figure 2 11...

Page 17: ...camera or else the new username and password cannot take effect when you enter the authentication in the VLC 2 5 IP Camera Connection to the Server Device supports ONVIF2 2 1 protocol You can easily a...

Page 18: ...in stream If you want to access the camera from Internet here we recommend sub stream Note When the network bandwidth is badly you d better select Sub Stream and the video will be more fluency Section...

Page 19: ...login page again 3 3 Setup Wizard After logging in for the first time you will be directed to the Setup Wizard automatically Here you can set the basic parameters of camera such as camera name camera...

Page 20: ...rmat etc Figure 3 4 Wireless networks Click Scan find the SSID of your wireless router select and enter the password Figure 3 5 IP Set the IP address of the camera You could choose to obtain an IP aut...

Page 21: ...about 1 minute to connect the camera to your router 3 4 Surveillance Window Figure 3 7 Section1 LiveVideo Settings Playback buttons Path to surveillance window Click this button and back to the survei...

Page 22: ...fferent specific mode 1 Stream type It is used to identify the stream type 2 720P VGA The bigger the resolution the better of the image quality is If you are accessing the camera via internet and want...

Page 23: ...Right control button Click this button and go to center Section5 Cruise Preset settings Cruise Settings The default cruise tracks have two types Vertical and Horizontal Vertical The camera will rotat...

Page 24: ...op down list and click Go to make the camera move the preset position How to do preset position Firstly move the camera and stop at a desired place where you want make preset position Secondly click b...

Page 25: ...her device name The default device name is anonymous Go to Settings Basic settings Camera time panel and adjust the device time Go to Settings Video On Screen Display panel you can add or no add OSD S...

Page 26: ...eep ration Select it and the camera will adjust the size of live window based on the the computer monitor automatically Sometimes there is a black border around the video please select Keep ration to...

Page 27: ...put the mouse on the screen to indicate the camera move direction you prefer press the left mouse the camera will move to the corresponding direction Loosen the mouse and stop moving Press Esc button...

Page 28: ...where you can change your camera name The default device name is anonymous Camera ID Display the wired MAC address of your camera For example Device ID is 000C5D00008 the same MAC ID sticker is found...

Page 29: ...gure 4 1 4 1 3 Session Status Session status will display who and which IP is visiting the camera now Figure 4 2 4 1 4 Log The log record shows who and which IP address accessed or logout the camera a...

Page 30: ...ous You can define a name for your camera here such as apple Click Save to save your changes The alias name cannot contain special characters Figure 4 4 4 2 2 Camera Time This section allows you to co...

Page 31: ...the Network Camera with your computer Manually The administrator can enter the date and time manually Note select the date and time format use DST Select the use DST then select the daylight saving ti...

Page 32: ...tor then select Change password enter the old password and the new password lastly click modify to take effect Figure 4 7 How to add account Select one blank column then enter the new user name passwo...

Page 33: ...Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Delete Select the account which you want to delete then click Delete button to take effect NOTE The default admin account cannot be deleted but you can add other administrator u...

Page 34: ...ras in LAN In Multi Device Settings page you can see all devices searched in LAN The 1st Device is the default one You can add more cameras in the list in LAN for monitoring The camera s software supp...

Page 35: ...34 34 Figure 4 11 Back to Surveillance Windows and click Four Windows option you will see four cameras you added Figure 4 12...

Page 36: ...m using DDNS domain name Firstly make sure all of the cameras you added can be accessed through the internet Read How to configure DDNS settings Login to the first camera using a DDNS domain name and...

Page 37: ...igure 4 19 Figure 4 15 1 The camera model MJ or H264 2 The 2nd camera s name 3 Fill in the 2nd camera s DDNS host not LAN IP NOTE The MJ series have the same HTTP Port no and Media Port no 4 Enter the...

Page 38: ...eturn to video window You will see all of the cameras accessible through the internet When you are away from home you can use the first camera s DDNS domain name and port to view all the cameras via i...

Page 39: ...e same subnet of your router or computer Figure 4 18 Changing settings here is the same as using the IP Camera Tool It is recommended that you use the subnet mask gateway and DNS server from your loca...

Page 40: ...a interface and go to the Network panel on the left side of the screen then click Wireless Settings Click the Scan button and the camera will detect all wireless networks around the area It should als...

Page 41: ...are exactly the same for your router Figure 4 22 Step 3 Please click on the Save button after all settings have been entered and disconnect the network cable Never shut down the power of the camera un...

Page 42: ...seconds Step 02 Press the WPS button on your router within 60 seconds The WPS button is usually on the back or side of your router On some routers you may need to log in to the web interface and click...

Page 43: ...Restore DDNS to factory If you have configured Third Party DDNS successfully but you want to use Manufacturer s DDNS again here click this button and start Manufacturer s DDNS Service Third Party Doma...

Page 44: ...43 43 Figure 4 24 Figure 4 25 Click here to register...

Page 45: ...com After registration please login your email which used to register You will receive an email from website please click the link to activate your ACCOUNT as indicated in email Secondly Login the li...

Page 46: ...rator panel and check if the DDNS status is successful If failed please double check if you have input the correct hostname user name and password and try to redo the settings NOTE If you have set Thi...

Page 47: ...Back to the Device Status panel you can see the UPnP status Figure 4 30 The camera s software will be configured for port forwarding There may be issues with your routers security settings and someti...

Page 48: ...to change the port of right click on the IP address and click on Network Configuration this brings up the network configuration box as shown in Figure 4 35 and 4 36 Figure 4 32 Figure 4 33 Select whic...

Page 49: ...et or you may have problems later with remote access and seeing the camera remotely if the camera loses power and reconnects on a different LAN IP address Make sure you set a static LAN IP address Fig...

Page 50: ...and SMTP Port must be set to 465 or 25 or 587 which port you choose should be decided by which Transport Layer Security you select 2 SMTP Username password ID account and password of the sender email...

Page 51: ...ter 3 Server Error 4 Incorrect user or password 5 The sender is denied by the server Maybe the server need to authenticate the user please check it and try again 6 The receiver is denied by the server...

Page 52: ...can access on the internet Port Default is port 21 If changed external FTP client program must change the server connection port accordingly FTP Mode Here supports two modes PORT and PASV Username pas...

Page 53: ...the cloud server information to store the recording files Figure 4 40 Enable cloud server you can check it to enable the cloud server Click the Get Authorization Code button then you will enter the dr...

Page 54: ...Mode the clearer video will become and it will take up more bandwidth If select the Smooth Mode the bandwidth is very narrow and bit rate is large that will lead to video can not play well The Equili...

Page 55: ...t at the cost of higher network bandwidth consumption Variable bitrate Select the Bit rate type to constant or variable If select Yes the camera will change the video bit rate according to the situati...

Page 56: ...gure 4 44 Click OK button and return to the page click Save to take effect Back to the surveillance window you can see the mask area as the following picture Figure 4 45 4 4 4 Snapshot Settings On thi...

Page 57: ...e Capture anytime Click the black button up the MON you will see all time range turn red When something moving in the detection area at anytime the camera will capture Specify an capture schedule Clic...

Page 58: ...ke a alarm Figure 4 48 To enable action detection follow the steps below Step 01 Enable action detection Step 02 Sensitivity It supports five modes Lowest Lower Low Medium and High The higher the sens...

Page 59: ...has been detected the camera will record automatically and store the record files to the SD Card Make sure the camera has inserted SD card and you have set the SD card as the Alarm record files storag...

Page 60: ...ving in the detection area at anytime the camera will alarm Figure 4 50 Specify an alarm schedule Click the week day words the corresponding column will be selected For example click TUE the all colum...

Page 61: ...When the motion has been detected during the detection time in the detection area the camera will alarm and adopt the corresponding alarm indicators NOTE You must set the detection area and detection...

Page 62: ...75db If the Sensitivity is set to Lower the camera will detect the sound whose more than 85db If the Sensitivity is set to Lowest the camera will detect the sound whose more than 95db About the other...

Page 63: ...h is c IPCamRecord you can change another one For MAC OS the manual recording path is IPCamRecord Enter the local folder Click here You can enter the local storage folder 4 6 2 Alarm Recording This pa...

Page 64: ...ecord When the parameter Recording Location is set SD Card on the Storage Location page you can configure parameters as shown in follow figure Figure 4 56 When the parameter Recording Location is set...

Page 65: ...Click Save button to take effect 4 6 5 SD Card Management This camera supports SD Card and the max size of SD card must be under 32G Go to the Settings Device Status Device Status page you can see th...

Page 66: ...e deleted automatically 4 7 PTZ This page will allow you to change the pan tilt speed and do cruise tracks settings 4 7 1 Pan Tilt Speed There are five Pt speed types very fast fast normal slow and ve...

Page 67: ...can set the Cruise time of the camera Cruise Loops Select Cruise Loops from Cruise Mode drop down you can set the Cruise Loops of the camera Click Save to take effect Figure 4 61 Manage the Cruise Tra...

Page 68: ...een added to the cruise track on the cruise track page You need to add two or more preset points to the cruise track Figure 4 62 Thirdly Click OK button and the cruise track will take effect You can a...

Page 69: ...68 68 Figure 4 63 After add the cruise track back to the surveillance window click Cruise here you can see all cruise tracks you have added The cruise tracks have added to the track 1 Add the preset...

Page 70: ...ention Considering the life time and thermal issue of the motor it s not recommend to do long time cruise 4 7 3 Start Up Options Here section will allow you to set the stop position after the camera r...

Page 71: ...these IP addresses and fill in 8 IP addresses at most only those clients whose IP addresses listed in the Only allow access from these IP addresses can access the Network Camera If you select Block a...

Page 72: ...restore the parameters Figure 4 68 4 9 2 System Upgrade Your current firmware version will be displayed on your screen You may go to the Device Status Device Information Page to check for the latest...

Page 73: ...uring an upgrade NOTE 1 Before upgrade the firmware please unplug the SD card and reboot the camera don t upgrade the firmware in WAN through the web UI or else the upgrade process may be failed 2 Ple...

Page 74: ...fault factory settings before using the camera 4 9 3 Patch Installation Click Browse to select the correct patch file and then click Install Patch to install the patch Do not turn off the power during...

Page 75: ...e storage path of record files Here supports three types current day current month and All records Another way select the time on the time date manually The type of records files Here supports two typ...

Page 76: ...use these buttons Click this button to play the record files Click this button to stop the record files Open or stop audio Click this button to make full screen and double click left mouse to exit ful...

Page 77: ...76 76 6 1 1 Install the add on of Firefox browser Google Chrome and IE Chrome Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2...

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Page 80: ...79 79 6 1 2 Uninstall the add on of Firefox browser Google Chrome and IE Chrome Figure 6 7...

Page 81: ...or username and password Please power on the camera before reset Default administrator username admin Default administrator password No password 6 1 4 Camera can not record Camera can not record when...

Page 82: ...transmitted by the ActiveX controller If ActiveX controller isn t installed correctly you will see no video image You can resolve this problem by this way Download ActiveX controller and set the safet...

Page 83: ...t also has much relation with router s security settings So we recommend you do port forwarding manually You can view your camera in internet successfully after you do port forwarding manually in your...

Page 84: ...1 8 Angle of View horizontal Horizontal 90 Diagonal 100 Video Image Compression H 264 Image Frame Rate 30fps Resolution 960P 1280x960 720P 1280 x 720 VGA 640 x 480 640 x 360 QVGA 320 x 240 320 x 180...

Page 85: ...IP Filtering Reset Reset button is available Power Power Supply DC 5V 2A Power Consumption 4 2 Watts Physical Dimension LxWxH 90 L 90 W 125 H mm Net Weight 280g Environment Operating Temperature 10 C...

Page 86: ...e with the installation manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is like to cause harmful interference in which case the user wil...

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