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in the blank space. The images of the duration will be uploaded to FTP when the audio event occurs. Select 

Upload during the trigger active

 to continue uploading images to FTP during the trigger active until the event 

stops. Set the Image frequency as the upload frame rate. Enter a value between 1 and 15 (frames per second).   

Note:

 Make sure FTP configuration has been completed. See section 3.2.6

 

for more details.   

 

Upload Image by E-Mail 
Select this option to assign an E-mail address and configure various parameters. When audio is detected, event 
images will be sent to the assigned E-mail address. Note that to implement this function, one of the streams 

must

 be set as MJPEG; otherwise, this function will be grayed out and cannot be accessed.   

The Pre-trigger buffer function allows you to check what happened to cause the trigger. The Pre-trigger buffer 
frame rate can be pre-determined. The Post-trigger buffer serves to upload a certain amount of images after the 
audio event has occurred. 

Note:

 The Pre-trigger buffer generally ranges from 1 to 20 frames. However, if the frame rate of MJPEG on the 

Streaming page (Video Configuration) is set to 6 or smaller, the range will change accordingly. 

Check the 

Continue image upload

 box to upload the triggered images during a certain period of time or 

continue uploading until the trigger is off. Select 

Upload for __sec

 and enter the duration (1 sec. to 99999 sec.) 

in the blank space. The images of the duration will be uploaded via E-mail when the audio event occurs. Select 

Upload during the trigger active

 to continue uploading the images via E-mail during the trigger active until the 

event stops. Set the Image frequency as the upload frame rate. Enter a value between 1 and 15 (frames per 
second).   

Note:

 Make sure SMTP configuration has been completed. See section 3.2.5

 

for more details.   

 

Send HTTP Notification 
Check this option, select the destination HTTP address and specify the parameters for event notifications by 
Audio Detection triggered. When an alarm is triggered, the notification can be sent to the specified HTTP server.   
For instance, if the custom parameter is set as “action=1&group=2”, and the HTTP server name is 
“http://192.168.0.1/admin.php”, the notification will be sent to the HTTP server as 
“http://192.168.0.1/admin.php? action=1&group=2” when an alarm is triggered.   

 

Record Video Clip 
Check this item and select a video recording storage type: SD Card or NAS (Network-Attached Storage). The 
Audio Detection recording will be stored on SD card or the NAS when audio is detected. 
The Pre-trigger buffer recording function allows you to check what happened to cause the trigger. The 
pre-trigger buffer time range is from 1 sec. to 3 sec. Select 

Upload for __ sec

 to set the recording duration (1 

sec. to 99999 sec.) after audio is triggered. Select 

Upload during the trigger active

 to record the triggered video 

until the trigger is off. 

Note:

 Make sure that local recording (with SD card) or remote recording (with NAS) is activated so that this 

function can be implemented. See section 3.2.10

 

for more details.   

File Name   

Enter a file name in the 

File name

 field, e.g. image.jpg, and select the desired file name format of the uploaded 

image: 

 

Add date/time suffix 
File name: imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_XX.jpg 
Y: Year, M: Month, D: Day 
H: Hour, N: Minute, S: Second 
X: Sequence Number 

 

Add sequence number suffix (no maximum value) 
File name: imageXXXXXXX.jpg 
X: Sequence Number 

 

Add sequence number suffix up to# and then start over 
FileName: imageXX.jpg 
X: Sequence Number 
The file name suffix will end at the number you set here. For example, if you set it to “10”, the file name will 
start from 00, end at 10, and then start all over again.   

Summary of Contents for 9x0 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual 9x0 Series Fixed IP Camera Network Camera...

Page 2: ...r claims from third parties arising from improper use other than that stated in this manual Although considerable care has been taken to ensure a correct and suitably comprehensive description of all...

Page 3: ...etection 24 3 2 8 3 Network failure detection 27 3 2 8 4 Periodical event 28 3 2 8 5 Manual Trigger 29 3 2 8 6 Audio Detection 31 3 2 9 Storage Management 33 3 2 9 1 SD Card 33 3 2 9 2 Network Share N...

Page 4: ...Zoom 47 3 4 8 Backlight 47 3 4 9 Image Stabilizer 47 3 4 10 Profile 48 3 4 11 TV System 48 3 5 Pan Tilt 48 3 5 1 Preset 49 3 5 2 Sequence 49 3 5 3 Pan tilt Control 50 3 6 LOGOUT 53 APPENDIX A INSTALL...

Page 5: ...s Ethernet network technologies and Internet Protocol IP Windows environments Video audio data and contact closure transmissions Video compression methods Before you continue Before you continue read...

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Page 7: ...ange delivers less data streaming but the same high quality images The camera has the capability to stream simultaneous quad streaming in H 265 H 264 and MJPEG Multiple combinations of encoding resolu...

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Page 9: ...monitor the live video of the targeted area in the live view pane System The administrator can set the host name system time root password network related settings etc in the System page Streaming Th...

Page 10: ...y Stream Selection Depending on the streaming setting you can choose a stream to display from the drop down list in the top left corner of the Home page Camera Info Double click the live view in the l...

Page 11: ...On Off Manual trigger On Off Pointer Function buttons Control Panel Click the Control Panel button to open arrow down and close arrow up the control panel Pan Tilt Direction and Speed Control The Pan...

Page 12: ...ng the default storage location refer to section 3 2 12 Note With operating system Windows 7 or higher you must run Internet Explorer as an administrator to implement the snapshot function To do so ri...

Page 13: ...page is only available for the administrator 3 2 1 System Select the System category on the left to set the System parameters Host Name The Host name is used for camera identification If the alarm fun...

Page 14: ...owing items User HTTPS IP Filter IEEE 802 1X 3 2 2 1 User Admin Password The administrator can reset passwords Enter the new password in the Admin password fieldand select Confirm password The maximum...

Page 15: ...users will be requested to enter a user name and password before viewing the live streams The following security modes are available Disable If the disable mode is selected there will be no security p...

Page 16: ...on Enter the name of the organization to which the entity identified in Common Name belongs Organization Unit Enter the name of the organizational unit to which the entity identified in Common Name be...

Page 17: ...the binary numbers of IP address 192 168 2 84 is different and will not be filtered As a result the IP addresses 192 168 2 80 to 192 168 2 83 will be filtered when entering 192 168 2 81 30 The followi...

Page 18: ...found on the label or on the package container of the camera for later use and identification in the future 1 Run the SDM2 program 2 After the SDM2 window has appeared clickthe Edit and Manual Scan f...

Page 19: ...r HTTP port and HTTPS port Web Server port The default web server port is 80 With the default web server port 80 you can simply enter the IP address of the camera in the URL bar of a web browser to co...

Page 20: ...the VMS SNMP v3 SNMP v3 supports an enhanced security system that provides protection against unauthorized users and ensures the privacy of the messages You will be requested to enter a security name...

Page 21: ...n the router Note To enable this function make sure that the router supports UPnP and that it is activated Friendly name Enter a name for the camera for identity Click the Save button to confirm the s...

Page 22: ...FTP site when an alarm is triggered Alarm messages can be assigned to up to two FTP sites Enter the FTP details including server server port username password and remote folder in the relevant fields...

Page 23: ...ages of the duration will be uploaded to FTP when the alarm input is triggered Select Upload while the trigger is active to continue uploading images to FTP during the trigger active until the alarm i...

Page 24: ...will go to the selected Preset Point and stay there for a user defined period of time As for other function modes the camera will keep executing the specified function to stop it simply change the cam...

Page 25: ...ion Motion Detection Setting You can adjust various Motion Detection parameters in this section Sampling pixel interval 1 10 This item is used to examine the differences between two frames You can con...

Page 26: ...treaming page Video Configuration is set to 6 or smaller the range will change accordingly Check the Continue image upload box to upload the triggered images during a certain period of time or keep up...

Page 27: ...2 10 for more details File Name Enter a file name in the File name field e g image jpg and select the desired file name format of the uploaded image Add date time suffix File name imageYYMMDD_HHNNSS_X...

Page 28: ...P site or the E mail address every 60 seconds The images to be uploaded are the images before and after the triggered moment You can define the number of images to be uploaded in the Triggered Action...

Page 29: ...able options Manual Trigger The default setting for the Manual Trigger function is Off Select On to enable the function After the Manual Trigger function has been enabled click the Manual Trigger butt...

Page 30: ...equence Autopan or Cruise and specify a Preset Point Sequence Line Autopan Path Cruise Line for the camera to perform when an alarm occurs Note See sections 3 5 1 to 3 5 4 for more details on Preset P...

Page 31: ...the more sensitive it is The default level is 10 Time interval sec 0 7200 Denotes the interval between each detected audio The default interval is 10 Triggered Action Multi option The administrator c...

Page 32: ...ween 1 and 15 frames per second Note Make sure SMTP configuration has been completed See section 3 2 5 for more details Send HTTP Notification Check this option select the destination HTTP address and...

Page 33: ...card for information about the card s reliability and life expectancy Device Information When you insert the SD card the card information such as the memory capacity and status will be shown in the D...

Page 34: ...the memory capacity and status will be shown in this section Storage setting You can set the camera to send the alarm messages to a specific NAS site when an alarm is triggered Enter the network devi...

Page 35: ...ad it to a specific location 3 2 10 Recording The Recording category on the left gives access to the Recording parameters In the Recording pane you can specify the recording schedule that fits the sur...

Page 36: ...e frames in the time frame list Schedule pane Setting Schedules 1 Select a time frame from the time frame list 2 Check the weekday boxes of the desired weekdays 3 Select a time mode Day Night or Time...

Page 37: ...e The camera keeps a record of the system s behavior and information related to the camera These log data can be exported for future use Click the Generate syslog button The Save File As dialog window...

Page 38: ...able before performing a software upgrade For an easier upgrade process use the SDM2 tool available for download at https siqura com To perform a software upgrade 1 Click the Browse button and locate...

Page 39: ...onfiguration file to the camera clickthe Browse button to select the configuration fileand then click the Upload button 3 3 Streaming The Streaming page includes the following categories on the left V...

Page 40: ...e sent out video bitrate will be fixed and consistent to maintain the bandwidth VBR The video bitrate varies depending onthe activity of the monitoring environmentto achieve better image quality LBR L...

Page 41: ...value of MJPEG Q factor is 35 Enter a value between 1 and 70 Click the Save button to confirm the entry or clickthe Reset button to return to the previous values 3 3 2 Video Rotation Rotate Function...

Page 42: ...ings 3 3 4 Video OCX Protocol The Video OCX Protocol category on the left gives access to the following video OCX protocol parameters RTP over UDP RTP over RTSP TCP RTSP over http orMJPEG over http fo...

Page 43: ...ection Recording to Storage Select Enable from the drop down menu toenable storage of audio recording with videosto the SD card or the NAS Note If the chosen bit rate is not compatible with the player...

Page 44: ...is configurable from 1 30 to 1 sec NTSC or 1 25 to 1 1 5 sec PAL Auto Shutter Mode In this mode the camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed and the iris size depending on the light intensit...

Page 45: ...et the white balance 1 Point the camera to the monitoring area 2 Select One Push in the White Balance setting menu 3 Click the Trigger buttonto adjust the white balance Note In this mode the value of...

Page 46: ...his mode IR LED lights will always be on Light Off Mode In this mode IR LED lights will always be off Smart Mode In Smart mode the camera will determine the occasion to remove the IR cut filter The Sm...

Page 47: ...olorNR generates relatively enhanced noise reduction 3 4 6 WDR Function The Wide Dynamic Range WDR function serves to solve high contrast or changing light issues to allow for enhanced video display L...

Page 48: ...Click the Save button 8 Repeat the above steps for the rest of the profiles Now the camera will automatically switch profiles depending on the schedule Alternatively you can manually select a number...

Page 49: ...mber List click the PrePage or NextPage button to go to number 1 to 256 and enter the descriptive name 4 Click the Set button to save the settings Preset Go To have the camera move to a specific prese...

Page 50: ...mode move the cursor to the live view pane right click and left click to select Fullscreen You can now view the camera navigation in full screen To stop running the Sequence Line simply move the curso...

Page 51: ...Web interface Page 53...

Page 52: ...Add or Remove Programs 2 Click Add Remove Windows Components in the Add or Remove Programs window 3 Select Networking Services from the Components list in the Windows Components Wizard window and then...

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Page 54: ...st decimal number of the IP address 192 Select Bin and the number will be converted to a binary number Repeat the same procedure for the rest of the decimal numbers Remember to select Dec before enter...

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Page 56: ...e pull authentication API Command to Enable Required Authentication http username password ip_address cgi bin admin param cgi action update Network Authentication Sna pshot enable Sample API command t...

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Page 58: ...ble video transmissions in the 9x0 Series Series camera rtsp ip_address port_number streamx where x corresponds to each stream channel 1 to 4 Example Video stream 1 rtsp 10 1 55 180 554 stream1 Exampl...

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