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System Settings 

To use DDNS 

1.

 

Enable DHCP as described in section 5.3.1, Acquire IP address automatically. 

2.

 

In the left-hand menu, select 

DDNS

 as shown in figure 5.7. 

3.

 

Check the box labeled 

Enable DDNS

4.

 

Select the DDNS provider from the list labeled Provider. 

5.

 

Type the registered domain name in the Host name field. 

6.

 

In the 

Username/E-mail

 field type the username or e-mail required by the DDNS 

provider for authentication. 

7.

 

In the Password/Key field type the password or key required by the DDNS provider for 
authentication, and click 

Save

5.5. Mail 

The Administrator can send an e-mail via Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) when an 
alarm is triggered. SMTP is a protocol for sending e-mail messages between servers. The 
mail configuration page is shown in figure 5.8. 
 

 

Figure 5.8  Mail Settings

Summary of Contents for BC2x Series

Page 1: ...User Manual Siqura BC2x Series 1 3 CCD Color Box Camera...

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Page 3: ...SETTINGS 13 5 1 1 Sync with computer time 13 5 1 2 Manual 14 5 2 USER MANAGEMENT 14 5 2 1 Root password 14 5 2 2 Add user 15 5 2 3 User permissions 15 5 2 4 Manage users 16 5 2 5 User information 16 5...

Page 4: ...42 6 4 VIDEO FRAME SKIP 43 6 5 AUDIO MODE AND BIT RATE SETTINGS 44 7 CAMERA SETTINGS 47 7 1 EXPOSURE 47 7 2 WHITE BALANCE 48 7 3 BACKLIGHT SETTING 49 7 4 BRIGHTNESS SETTING 49 7 5 SHARPNESS SETTING 50...

Page 5: ...ght Under copyright laws the contents of this installation manual may not be copied photocopied translated reproduced or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable format in whole or in part...

Page 6: ...ealth which could otherwise be caused if this product is thrown into the garbage bin The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more details information about recycling of...

Page 7: ...k a qualified technician for servicing Do not operate the camera beyond the specified temperature humidity and power source ratings Verify the power source is appropriate before you plug in and operat...

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Page 9: ...age quality and conserve bandwidth With ultra high resolution users can monitor critical areas with greater detail like never before 3 1 Features Image Quality Sony progressive scan CCD CMOS sensor 1...

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Page 11: ...ternatively users can search the for the camera in their network using the application DeviceSearch exe found in the supplied CD s DeviceSearch folder This application will detect and list all the Siq...

Page 12: ...ces will be listed in the page as shown in the figure below The IP Camera s default IP address not shown in figure 4 3 is in the 10 x x x series The precise address is printed on a label on the bottom...

Page 13: ...reasons of security it is strongly advised to change the administrator s password See section 5 2 User Management for further details Additionally users can change the camera s network property either...

Page 14: ...lick the selected item and choose Network Setup as shown in figure 4 5 Meanwhile record the IP Camera s MAC address for future identification 3 In the Network Setup page select DHCP and click Apply pl...

Page 15: ...quraViewer To install the SiquraViewer software 1 When first accessing the camera via the browser you are prompted to install the SiquraViewer The installation file is named install cab When Internet...

Page 16: ...g In this section the Administrator sets host name system time root password network related settings etc This area is further described in section 5 System Settings Streaming setting In this section...

Page 17: ...ections please note The System configuration page is only accessible to the Administrator 5 1 System Time Settings To view the options discussed in this section click the first category Date Time in t...

Page 18: ...2 User Management To add and delete users and to configure user permissions click User management in the left hand column This screen is shown in figure 5 2 5 2 1 Root password please note The root us...

Page 19: ...ssion to view the Home page and operate its controls is granted to all users by default 4 Click Add to add the new user The new user will be displayed in the user name list please note User names and...

Page 20: ...From the list labeled Existing User select the name of the user and click Edit 3 In the pop up dialog select the user s permissions change the user s password and click Save please note It is require...

Page 21: ...Streaming and Camera respectively Figure 5 4 shows NewUser 1 1 0 0 NewUser is the username The number 1 indicates a privilege is granted the number 0 indicates a privilege is denied Therefore NewUser...

Page 22: ...cameras use a fixed IP address but the administrator can configure the camera to use DHCP to acquire its IP address To acquire the IP address via DHCP 1 In the left hand menu select Network as shown i...

Page 23: ...DeviceSearch folder on the camera s CD or enter the IP address in the browser s address bar and press Enter IP address The IP address identifies the camera on the network Subnet mask The subnet mask...

Page 24: ...100 8080 instead of http 192 168 0 100 Host name The name identifies the camera For example if the alarm function is enabled and set to send alarm messages by Mail FTP the host name entered here will...

Page 25: ...the Host name field 6 In the Username E mail field type the username or e mail required by the DDNS provider for authentication 7 In the Password Key field type the password or key required by the DD...

Page 26: ...erver Account Name Password E mail Address For SMTP server details contact your network service provider 5 6 FTP The Administrator can configure the camera to send alarm messages to a specific File Tr...

Page 27: ...priate fields 3 Enable the 1st FTP passive mode or the 2nd FTP passive mode or both 4 Press Save when finished For FTP server details contact your network service provider 5 7 Alarm Configuration The...

Page 28: ...the Alarm Output settings correspond with the Alarm Type Normal close corresponds with Output high and Normal open corresponds with Output low 5 Check the boxes Send Alarm Message by FTP or Send Alar...

Page 29: ...wing parameters levels of Motion Detection Sampling pixel interval 1 100 Default value 10 Detection level 1 100 Default value 10 Sensitivity level 1 100 Default value 80 Time interval sec 0 7200 Defau...

Page 30: ...gger if the Motion detection function is disabled or while the Motion Detection settings are saving In these cases a window displays in the viewport of the Motion Detection webpage as shown in figure...

Page 31: ...rage location for snapshots 1 From the left hand menu select Image Capture as shown in figure 5 14 2 In the box labeled All images stored at type the directory where you want to store captured snapsho...

Page 32: ...chieve consistent exposure output To configure the auto iris lens 1 From the left hand menu select Iris Adjustment as shown in figure 5 15 2 Ensure that the iris lens is in place 3 Superimpose a Gamma...

Page 33: ...ile The log file provides useful information about configuration and connections after system launch To view the system log In the left hand menu click View log file as shown in figure 5 16 The system...

Page 34: ...rs The BC2x camera s parameters are stored in its configuration file To view all of the system s parameters Click View parameters in the left hand menu The parameters display in the browser as shown i...

Page 35: ...he camera s settings to those present when shipped from the factory To restore the camera s default settings Click the Set Default button The system will restart in 30 seconds please note The IP addre...

Page 36: ...ftware Version To display the camera s software and firmware versions In the left hand menu select Software version The camera s software and firmware versions are displayed as shown in figure 5 19 Fi...

Page 37: ...defaults including IP address Make sure to note all settings before proceeding Make sure the upgrade software file is available before carrying out software upgrade To upgrade your camera s software 1...

Page 38: ...OK Software uploading will begin please note Do not change the upgrade file name or the system will fail to find the file 4 When notified that the file has uploaded successfully click OK to continue F...

Page 39: ...pgrade select the appropriate file as shown in figure 5 22 6 Click Upgrade The system will check whether the upgrade file exists or not After the upgrade process is finished the viewer will return to...

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Page 41: ...ming tab at the top of the page The items display in the left hand column In this section the administrator can configure specific video resolution video compression mode video protocol and audio tran...

Page 42: ...olutions resolution hxv PAL NTSC D1 720x576 720x480 2 3 D1 480x576 480x480 1 2 D1 352x576 352x480 2CIF 720x288 720x240 CIF top field only 352x288 352x240 QCIF 176x144 176x120 Table 6 1 MPEG 4 resoluti...

Page 43: ...nu select Video Format 2 Choose one of the following video rotation types Normal video No rotation applied Flip Rotates the image vertically Mirror Rotates the image horizontally 180 Degree Inverts th...

Page 44: ...o Streaming 6 2 Video Compression Administrators can select the appropriate MJPEG MPEG 4 compression mode on the Video Stream Protocol page shown in figure 6 3 depending on the application Figure 6 3...

Page 45: ...MPEG 4 compression setting 1 From the Main menu select Streaming and from the left hand menu select Video Compression 2 Choose one of the following compression settings 128 kbps highest compression l...

Page 46: ...ng TCP transport To configure the Video Stream protocol 1 From the Main menu select Streaming and from the left hand menu select Video Stream Protocol 2 Select one of the following protocol settings M...

Page 47: ...ame Skip Video frame skipping is useful for saving bandwidth The setting page is shown in figure 6 5 To enable MJPEG frame skip 1 From the Main menu select Streaming and from the left hand menu select...

Page 48: ...ing options No skipping default Frame skipping at 5 frame internal Frame skipping at 10 frame internal Frame skipping at 15 frame internal 3 Click Save please note Higher frame skipping rates decrease...

Page 49: ...n to the other one site at a time Simplex Talk only One site can only speak to the other site Simplex Listen only One site can only listen to the other site Disable Select this item to turn off the au...

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Page 51: ...rameter setting are described in the following sections 7 1 Exposure The exposure is the amount of light received by the image sensor and is determined by the width of lens diaphragm opening iris adju...

Page 52: ...size of the Iris opening The higher the number the more light is let into the lens Manual Shutter Mode In this mode users can select the shutter speed Shutter speed values range from 1 5 to 1 10000 s...

Page 53: ...ond to the red warmer hues temperature ranges To change the white balance manually 1 Select a number between 1 and 11 2 Press SET to confirm the new setting 7 3 Backlight Setting Backlight compensatio...

Page 54: ...new setting 7 7 Digital Zoom Setting Digital zoom takes a portion of the image and expands that portion to the full size of the image The camera s digital zoom is adjustable from x1 to x12 at VGA reso...

Page 55: ...000K Operation Video Compression MPEG 4 MJPEG Video Streaming Simultaneous MPEG 4 and MJPEG video stream dual stream Resolution MPEG 4 VGA QVGA CIF QCIF MJPEG 1280x960 4 VGA 640x480 VGA Frame Rate MPE...

Page 56: ...Ethernet RJ 45 Protocol TCP IP UDP RTP RTSP HTTP ICMP FTP SMTP DHCP and IGMP Password Levels User and Administrator Internet Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 User Accounts 20 please note Weight and dime...

Page 57: ...he test chart or object at least 75 feet 23 meters away or as far as possible 2 Make sure the iris is wide open It is advised to keep the environment in a low light condition 3 Adjust the focus to inf...

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