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Configure  your  camera’s  digital  I/O  on  this  page.  This  section  shows  the  digital  I/O  current  status  and 

allows you to define its normal state (non-alert state). Options available depend on your camera model.     

 

9.7

 

PoE 

 

The system automatically detects PoE mode. 

802.3af

 disables the activation of the fan and heater when 

the IR LEDs are on, even if the temperature reached the trigger condition. 

802.3at 

mode

 

enables the fan 

and heater to activate when the temperature reaches the trigger condition, even if the IR LEDs are on.   

 

9.8

 

LED 

 
This menu is only available for cameras that have LED indicator. Users may choose to show or hide the 

LED indicator. Hiding the LED indicator will make the camera appear to be offline even when it operating 

normally.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for P8220

Page 1: ...1 ZAVIO Speed Dome Camera User Manual ...

Page 2: ... 4 Settings Information 10 5 Settings Basic Setup 11 5 1 Account 11 5 2 Network 12 5 2 1 TCP IP 12 5 2 2 PPPoE 13 5 3 Date Time 14 5 4 Video 15 5 4 1 Video Setting 15 5 4 2 Profile 16 5 4 3 Day Night 17 5 5 Audio 18 6 Setting Live View 19 6 1 Video 19 6 2 Audio 19 6 3 Camera Setting 19 6 3 1 Image Setting 19 6 3 2 Lens Setting 21 6 3 3 ROI 22 6 4 PTZ Setting 23 6 4 1 Patrol Setting 23 6 4 2 PTZ Co...

Page 3: ...cheduled Recording 32 8 3 Motion Detection 33 8 4 Schedule 34 9 Setting System 35 9 1 Maintenance 35 9 2 Date Time 36 9 3 Security 37 9 3 1 Account 37 9 3 2 IP Address Filter 37 9 3 3 HTTPS 38 9 4 Network Basic 39 9 4 1 TCP IP 39 9 4 2 PPPoE 39 9 5 Network Advanced 40 9 5 1 RTSP 40 9 5 2 UPnP 41 9 5 3 Bonjour 42 9 5 4 DDNS 42 9 6 Digital I O 43 9 7 PoE 44 9 8 LED 44 9 9 System Log 45 ...

Page 4: ...luding but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for any particular purpose ZAVIO Inc shall not be liable nor responsible for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This product is only to be used for its intended purpose Follow the general safety precautions and the below operation notice Operation N...

Page 5: ...terference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between equipment and receiver Connect the e...

Page 6: ...6 2 Hardware Overview 2 1 Connectors and buttons Cable Please use the supplied waterproof RJ45 connector and seal all connectors tightly to avoid moisture ...

Page 7: ... screw pack Desiccant bag Working gloves 2 3 Minimum System Requirement Make sure that your computer meets or exceed the following specifications Item Requirements CPU Intel Core i5 CPU 2 0GHz or equivalent AMD Graphic Card 512MB RAM graphic cards or equivalent on board graphic cards RAM 2GB RAM Operating System Windows 7 or later Mac OS Leopard 10 5 or later Web Browser Internet Explorer 8 or lat...

Page 8: ...ick to stop the video stream click again to resume stop When video stream is stopped the display will turn black This function is also available in VLC mode when using non IE browser Record button Click to record the live video on your computer When selected a message will prompt requesting you to specify the folder in which you want to store the video After selecting the folder click OK to begin ...

Page 9: ...e preferred profile from the list You can define these profiles in the settings menu View Size Two choices are provided Fit Screen will resize the video to fit the live view page Full Screen will display the video at its original size Protocol Select the transfer protocol Set Press set button to remember the camera s current position preset positions will be named as Preset1 Preset A preset positi...

Page 10: ...10 4 Settings Information The information page provides a complete overview of the status of your network camera ...

Page 11: ...dministrator The viewers only have access to the live view page of the camera The operators have access to the live view page as well as basic image settings e g brightness contrast Only the administrator has full access to the all camera settings To create an account click the add button To edit or remove an account select the username on the account list and then click Edit or Remove as needed A...

Page 12: ...server address automatically automatically use the DNS server settings provided by the DHCP server Use the following DNS server address Select this option to assign a DNS server address When DHCP is disabled you also need to provide the camera with valid DNS settings Internet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 IP address The IPv6 IP address of camera is automatically assigned by converting the MAC addres...

Page 13: ...he Internet via PPPoE User ID Enter the user ID for your DSL service The user ID is provided by your ISP Password Enter the password for the DSL account Re type the password in the field below DNS Server Typically your ISP will send DNS Server information to the camera when it connects However please select Use the following DNS server address if your ISP requires entering specific DNS servers man...

Page 14: ...this option synchronizes the time only once An occasional re synchronization will be necessary Manual Setting Select to manually enter the date and time Synchronize with NTP Select to allow the camera to obtain the time from an NTP server You can use the default value or you can enter a different NTP server manually Make sure that your camera is connected to the Internet and that no firewall is bl...

Page 15: ...lect the profile used for snapshots Overlay Overlay Select an overlay to show on live view if any Text Color Select the color for the overlay text Background Color Select the background color for the overlay text Display Position Select the display position of the overlay text on live view Privacy Mask Privacy mask allows the user to censor certain parts of the live view area Click Add to create a...

Page 16: ...ine profiles Resolution Define the profile resolution Note that resolution available depends on the camera Maximum frame rate Define the maximum number of frames per second for the profile If frame rate is set to higher than 30fps profile 3 and 4 will not be available due to camera limitation Note that the maximum limit will depend on your camera model Quality Choose between Fixed Quality VBR and ...

Page 17: ...e mode allows users to program the time for the camera to engage in night mode IR Cut Filter Switch Delay Define the duration to enable the IR cut filter to switch mode IR Cut Filter Threshold Define the threshold to enable the IR cut filter to switch mode IR Mode Choose between auto active inactive and schedule Auto mode allows the IR to automatically turn on when the IR cut filter is removed Act...

Page 18: ...Select the microphone input gain value from the drop down menu Audio Encoding Select the encoding from the drop down menu Audio Output Audio Output Gain Select the speaker output gain value from the drop down menu Note The camera does not support echo cancelling using full duplex mode may cause audio feedback ...

Page 19: ...enu to configure the live view including video audio camera and PTZ settings Available options may differ depending on your camera model 6 1 Video Refer to section 5 4 6 2 Audio Refer to section 5 5 6 3 Camera Setting 6 3 1 Image Setting ...

Page 20: ... ensure crisp images during day time condition As for the max value the bigger the value the longer the camera keeps the shutter open in low light conditions allowing more light to fall onto the image sensor As a result the camera can capture images even in very dark environments However moving objects will appear blurred as they move while the camera s shutter is open Gain The higher the value th...

Page 21: ... or out Focus Click on the arrows to adjust focus Smart Focus Select a focus method and click Re Focus to allow the camera to automatically find the optimal focus value Fast provides a faster result while Full Scan does a thorough scene scan before providing the best focus point Iris Select the one that best fits your requirements ...

Page 22: ...ick add A rectangular frame will appear on the video Drag and drop the frame to the region of interest and resize the frame as desired Click on Display All Range to see all the regions previously set Users may also lower the background frame rate in order to relocate the bitrate resources and increase the video quality on the regions of interest Note ROI support up to 3 regions per profile and is ...

Page 23: ...ing This menu is only available for cameras that support RS 485 6 4 1 Patrol Setting Note Please connect the RS 485 before configuring this page Control Panel Click on the arrows to move towards the direction you want ...

Page 24: ...r To create a new guard tour click add button and then fill in a name and add preset positions desired Users can manually set the PTZ speed and the interval time 6 4 2 PTZ Control Speed Control Allows users to control pan tilt and auto pan speed ranging from 1 to 100 RS 485 Setting Enable or disable RS 485 setting ...

Page 25: ... compatibility issue with installed video players 7 2 Network Storage Easily access the recorded videos stored on the network storage To set up network storage refer to section 8 There may be two different folders depending on your previous settings Event folder will contain all event triggered recordings and Schedule folder will contain all scheduled recordings For more details on event recording...

Page 26: ...on Move one folder up Select all items in the folder Refresh the view Playback the selected video Delete the selected file Download selected item to your computer 7 3 Edge Storage Edge storage section is similar to that of the network storage If your camera is equipped with built in SD or micro SD card slot you may access the inserted card s memory to play the recorded videos ...

Page 27: ...dow will prompt requesting the server s information First fill in the name of the server and then select the server type Adding a FTP server Network Address Insert the FTP server s address Server Port Default is 21 Change only if your FTP server uses a different port Upload path Provide the upload path User Name Password Provide valid login credentials for the FTP server Passive Mode Enable if you...

Page 28: ...ceeds proceed to provide the information for the media settings The actual recipient email address is defined when setting up the event in the next section Adding a HTTP Server A HTTP server can be used by the camera to trigger a script on a remote server if an event occurs User name password and proxy fields are all optional Adding a Network Storage Type Select the network storage type Windows SM...

Page 29: ...or micro SD card slot Please make sure that the memory card is inserted into the camera before proceeding see QIG for details on how to insert memory card Enable this feature if you wish to record videos on the memory card and click execute button to proceed Noted 1 Only FAT32 is supported please do not format the SD card to other format 2 Please power off the camera before taking off memory card ...

Page 30: ... motion is detected Make sure that motion detection is configured before proceeding Tampering Detection An action will be triggered if camera detects any tampering e g lens is covered by foreign object Make sure that tampering detection is configured before proceeding Digital Input If the camera supports digital inputs see QIG users may use 3 rd party equipments for triggering an action e g motion...

Page 31: ... server You can use this to have the camera trigger a script on a server Activate Digital Output Allows you to perform an action with the camera s digital output You may also specify the duration you want the camera to trigger the event PTZ Action When triggered the camera will move to a preset position or run a predefined tour Schedule Select the schedule for the above Event settings to be active...

Page 32: ...Scheduled Recording This section allows users to configure the recordings by assigning a schedule and the server to store the video as well as specify the file size per recording Please make sure that the event server is configured ...

Page 33: ...ction for the motion detection please refer to Event List section 8 2 Make sure to define sensitivity and threshold according to the environment in order to avoid false alarms There are no standard values as every site s conditions are different Generally speaking increasing sensitivity and lowering threshold will allow the camera to detect most of the motion detection hence the increase of false ...

Page 34: ...dule A window will prompt requesting you to define the name and the time of the schedule First select the start and end time of the schedule and then click add to apply on the weekday Once applied the timeline will turn red indicating the active period To copy the schedule to the rest of the weekday you may enable use the same time schedule every day option Note screen layout may vary depending on...

Page 35: ...elated to the camera s system such as maintenance date time security basic and advanced network settings digital I O PoE LED and system log 9 1 Maintenance Restart This feature allows you remotely restart the camera even set a schedule for the camera to automatically restart ...

Page 36: ...e Firmware Upgrade Having the camera s firmware updated will allow you to enjoy the camera at its best as new firmware often enhance the functionality of the camera and solves known issues You may check availability of your camera s firmware on the download section of ZAVIO s website Before updating the firmware version please follow below instructions Check that the firmware corresponds to your c...

Page 37: ...37 9 3 Security 9 3 1 Account Refer to section 5 1 9 3 2 IP Address Filter When enabled users can create lists of IP address to be allowed or denied to access the camera ...

Page 38: ...level of users To use the HTTPS encryption please set up Create self signed certificate for the first time you use the HTTPS function and then set up the connection policy for different users Note When enable HTTPS with RTSP on mode the IP Camera only protect the setting such as username and password and do not protect video and audio When enable HTTPS with RTSP off mode the IP Camera will protect...

Page 39: ...39 9 4 Network Basic 9 4 1 TCP IP Refer to section 5 2 1 9 4 2 PPPoE Refer to section 5 2 2 ...

Page 40: ...elated to the profile number e g profile1 video pro1 but you may change it as you need Based on the default URLs access to the RTSP streams would be rtsp camera_address 554 video pro1 rtsp camera_address 554 video pro2 rtsp camera_address 554 video pro3 rtsp camera_address 554 video pro4 If authentication is enabled the URLs will change as follows rtsp username password camera_address 554 video pr...

Page 41: ...the local network can connect to the camera Note that not all routers support UPnP port forwarding which means that this function might be restricted by your router or firewall It is recommended to manually open individual ports on your router or firewall for security sensitive environment as UPnP automatically open ports without any form of authentication which increases the risk of intrusion By ...

Page 42: ... the camera on the network Bonjour is available for Windows but is more commonly used for Mac OS This feature will be enabled by default 9 5 4 DDNS Skip this section if you are planning to connect to camera only through the local network and not from any remote connection ...

Page 43: ...g the Internet connection Server Name Select the DDNS provider of your choice User ID and Password Insert the username and password to log into your account settings on www dyndns org Do not enter your DSL user account information Host name Insert the full host name that you have created in your server account Periodic Update Specify the time for the camera to update its IP information with the DD...

Page 44: ...les the activation of the fan and heater when the IR LEDs are on even if the temperature reached the trigger condition 802 3at mode enables the fan and heater to activate when the temperature reaches the trigger condition even if the IR LEDs are on 9 8 LED This menu is only available for cameras that have LED indicator Users may choose to show or hide the LED indicator Hiding the LED indicator wil...

Page 45: ...ut any leading characters such as http Server Port Default is 514 Change the value if your system log server is set up differently Remote log uses System Log Protocol which is a standard for forwarding log messages in an IP network allowing your camera the System Log sender to send small text message to the System Log server 3CDaemon by 3Com Corporation is a system log server that you may use for ...

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