background image



















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
“short-­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.

Summary of Contents for B720P-3.6MM-IR10-WH

Page 1: ... magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PL...

Page 2: ... 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 blad...

Page 3: ...pply antenna and cables 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 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses ...

Page 4: ...TENTS 1 Getting Started 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 Contents 3 2 Connection 4 3 Camera Installation 5 4 Finding the Camera s IP Address 8 4 1 Finding the Camera s IP Address Using NVMS 9 4 2 Finding the Camera s IP Address using UPnP...

Page 5: ...word admin Ports 80 HTTP 30001 Control Streaming 8080 RTMP 554 RTSP IP Address DHCP Enabled by Default Router will automatically assign IP address NOTE Once you have completed the basic setup of the camera it is recommended to configure a static IPaddress This will preventthecamera IP address changing in the event of a power failure For details see 6 7 1 Local Network on page 26 Getting Started 1 ...

Page 6: ...S NVMS is a client only solution that supports up to 36 IP cameras NVMS is a free software provided on the CD NVMS supports all the features of the camera It can access micro SD SD card recordings and camera setup over a local network NVMS manual is provided on the CD 1 3 2 CD Tools CD contents Folders IP Search Search find IP Cameras and set IP address and gateway NTP Service Tool Time Sync Appli...

Page 7: ...TE Ceiling mount take note of the notch on the brackets position To allow a 90degree angle of the camera position Lock the bracket with clock wise turn of the locking thread Connection 3 CAMERA INSTALLATION Make sure to follow the correct polarity if connecting the camera to DC power Polarity is center pint as the 1 Unpack the camera from box checking for any missing parts 2 Loosen the adjustment ...

Page 8: ... Click Login 3 NVMS opens and scans the local network for connected cameras Detected camera IP addresses on the LAN appear in the Device List on the left side of the screen with a icon Found camera IP address Camera Installation 5 Camera position walls ceiling pre plan your position of installation for successful install Again as with ceiling the notch position is for the adjustment angle to be mo...

Page 9: ...rowser and click the 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 password for the camera default admin Click Continue Enter Camera User Name default admin Enter Camera Password default admin Click Continue to login 6 The camera appears under the ca...

Page 10: ...rt forwarding Youcan manually port forward your router Seeyour router 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 2 Click Bonjour The camera s IP address appears in the Bonjour Devices list 3 Double click the camera to open it in Safari Bookmarks button Bonjour Double click the camera s IP ad...

Page 11: ...ult admin and click 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 your camera s MAC address 1 Open a web browser and enter the camera s IP address in the address bar in the following format http http 192 168 0 120 80 IP address Colon HTTP port numb...

Page 12: ...o open it Click and 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 Complete all the steps above before performing the following method 1 Open NVMS and click Device Manager Video Device Manager 2 Click Manager The Device Maintenance window opens E...

Page 13: ...NFIGURATION The camera 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 7 0 or later 32 bit version via ActiveX 6 2 Chrome Firefox and Safari Setup 1 Connect the camera to your local network and find the camera s IP address See 4 Finding the Camera s IP...

Page 14: ... latest version of Flash 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 Player Web Configuration 3 Under Download unsigned ActiveX controls click Prompt recommended or Enable Select Enable or Prompt under Download unsigned ActiveX controls Click OK 4 Clic...

Page 15: ...ub menus have a Reset 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 Click and drag to zoom in Right click and select ZoomOut to zoom out Double click inside window for full screen Select Stream TIP Select stream2 for better performance for remote con...

Page 16: ...High Profile H 264 Main 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 stream Stream1 and stream3 can be set to 1280x720 or 640x360 Stream2 can only be set to 640x360 Stream3 can only be set to 1280x720 Web Configuration 6 5 Device Info The Device Info ...

Page 17: ...ress Enter the IP address 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 servers Web Configuration Frame Rate Select the frame rate for the stream up to maximum of 30FPS for stream1 or stream2 or 12FPS for stream3 NOTE Frame rate may be automatically adjusted ...

Page 18: ...mera s port configuration 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 than 80 you must enter http before the camera s IP address and colon and the HTTP port after the IP address when connecting using an Internet browser e g if the HTTP port is 85 en...

Page 19: ... must set the time 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 using another method to set the camera clock time must be manually updated after a power failure To set the camera s date and time using an NTP server 1 Click Device Configuration Da...

Page 20: ... to disable and click 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 Createa custom OSDmessage Enter the custom OSD text under Custom OSD Device Name Channel ID Channel Name Time Custom 3 Enter the desired Row and Column for enabled OSD messages Text on r...

Page 21: ...n To change the language 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 the following sub menus Disk Alarm Motion Alarm Alarm I O Not supported I O Alarm Linkage Not supported Alarm Setting Not supported 6 8 1 Disk Alarm The Disk Alarm page allows you ...

Page 22: ... on page 41 3 Under 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 blockers 4 Configure the weekly schedule The schedule is divided into 3 periods and motion detection will be enabled in all times during all 3 periods 5 Click Motion Area and confi...

Page 23: ...ter the amount of space 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 Format 6 Under File System select SDVideo recommended or Ext3 7 Click Format A window will appear to show the status of the formatting Wait for the formatting to complete and then cl...

Page 24: ...is full Uncheck to limit 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 Record Policy sub menu see 6 9 1 Record Directory on page 36 To access your recordings use NVMS or manually access your FTP server NOTE OntheRecord Directory page Status will beOKwhenF...

Page 25: ...a will record during 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 recording times Check Motion Alarm Channel 5 Under Stream select the stream to use for recording Stream1 is recommended if you want to record high quality video stream2 is recommended i...

Page 26: ...and then the HTTP port 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 Number of Days desired Note that you must have sufficient storage space to save the number of days entered 8 Click OK to save changes NOTE To view video from the SD microSD card FTP o...

Page 27: ...cryption 4 Click OK 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 following sub menus Group User Web Configuration Password Enter the Password you have set on the account 4 Click OK to save settings 6 12 Service Center Service Center contains the foll...

Page 28: ...in account is the system 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 their group The Administrators group contains all permissions and cannot be deleted or edited To add a user group 1 Click Add The Add Group menu appears NOTE If the Add Group menu doe...

Page 29: ...ar disable any popup 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 account to log into the IP camera from multiple location simultaneously or un check to limit the account to a single location at a time 5 Click OK to save the new user account To modif...

Page 30: ...ust the camera shutter 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 The camera will reboot 6 17 Sensor Configuration The Sensor Configuration menu is used to adjust camera image settings To configure camera image settings using the Sensor Configura...

Page 31: ... 17 6 Gamma Adjust Gamma Gamma Select gamma setting 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 speed when FixedShutter is selected 6 17 3 Gain Mode Select gain mode and adjust gain settings Gain Mode Select AutoGain or FixedGain MaxGain dB Select the maximum gain value when Au...

Page 32: ... 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 objects Web Configuration 6 17 7 AE Meter Mode Set the Auto Exposure Meter Mode from one of the following Multi Pattern When metering light entire image is metered symmetrically Center Weighted When me...

Page 33: ...onfiguration 6 17 10 Mirror Enable disable image mirroring Mirror Select Horizontal to mirror the image horizontally Vertical to mirror vertically or PictureFlipto mirror both horizontally andvertically Select Close to disable image mirroring 6 17 11 Noise Filter solution may not feature this setting Configure noise filter settings Noise Filter Select Auto for automatic noise filtering or Manual M...

Page 34: ...r The 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 configuration Camera set for static IP mode using an incorrect IP address By default the camera isset for DHCPmode whichmeans it will automatically obtain an IP address from your router Reset t...

Page 35: ...p on page 18 If using a browser other thanIE e g GoogleChrome AppleSafari Mozilla Firefox make sure latest version of Adobe Flash Player is installed Video performs poorly on browser Insufficient bandwidth available for high quality stream1 Select stream2 under Stream Stream2 provides a lower resolution to conserve bandwidth and improve performance on low bandwidth connections If using IE click th...

Reviews: