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Note: If you forget the password, please return the device to u s. See appendix for emergency 
default.     

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Chapter 5    Advance Settings 
 
Chapter 5-1 System Settings 
Chapt
 er 5-1-1 User Setting 
There  are  ten  user  accounts  allowed  for  the  system.  Each  account  can  be  configured  for 
acces
 s  rights.  To  add/edit  a  user,  click  “Add/Edit”  user.  To  access  an  IP  camera  without 
authentication, set the Bypass “Logon” radio to ON.   
 
To  change  the  account  name,  type  the  new  account  name  in  the  “Account”  box.  To 
chang
 e  the  password,  type  the  new  password...

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Chapter 5-2 Advance Video and Audio Settings 
Chapter 
 5-2-1 Advance Video Setting  
To  setup  Exposure  Control,  Automatic  Gain  Control,  White  Balance  Control,  adjust  the 
values ac
 cordingly.   
 
To

 increase, the sensitivity at night, adjust the MoonLight  feature. 
  Ex

po

sur
 e Value: adjust the value of the image exposure 
  WDR: enable or disable the Wide Dynamic Range feature 
  Black-light Compensation: increase the exposure to the darker object 
  Shutter limited: min...

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Sense Up 
 Auto  Gain  Control,  AGC  (Sense Up ):  increase  the  gain  of  the  video  signal.  If 
AG
C 
cannot  gain  enough  light,  set  the  Sense  Up  feature.  However,  the  Sense  Up 
feature may cause motion blur at night 
  3D Noise Reduction: reduces noise at night 
  Sense Up: slow shutter feature for increasing CMOS sensitivity at night 
No Sense Up                                            3  Fr
ame Sense Up 
 
 
Chapter 5-2-2 MoonLight 
The MoonLight   fe
ature  is  for...

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Chapter 5-2-3 IR Cut Removable 
The IR cut removable filter allows the user to schedule IR activation by (1) auto, (2) day, 
(3)  n

ight,  or  (4)  schedule.  When  the  setting  is  set  to  "Auto",  the  IR  activation  is 
determined  by  the  light  sensor.  The  "Night"  setting  means  that  the  IR  cut  filter  is 
removed.  "Day"  setting  means  that  the  IR  cut  filter  is  always  on.  When  the  activation 
schedule is enabled, the IR cut filter can be...

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Chapter
5-2-5 Audio Setting 
Audio setting is based on the following:   
    MIC 

Volume: MIC or line input volume 
  Audio Input Mode: choose MIC input or Line input. 
  Audio Input Gain: voice input gain control 
  Audio Output Volume: line output volume adjustment 
  Audio Coding Type: G.711 u-Law 
  Sample Rate: audio sample rate 
  Bit Rate: audio bitrate. 
 
 
 
Chapter 5-3 IP Network Advance 
To  block  unauthorized  IP  addresses,  click  Advance->Network->IP  Address  Filtering....

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Chapter 5-4-1 Motion Alarm, or Audio Detection Event  For  motion,  digital  input,  or  audio  alarm  notifications,  users  can  configure  event  actions 
to  sen
 d  JPEGs  to  an  FTP  server,  to  send  JPEGs  to  an  email  account,  and/or  trigger  SD 
card recording for video. To schedule the event task, click “Schedule”. A weekly schedule 
box will appear. Edit as appropriate.   
 
 
Chapter 5-4-2 Motion Area  
Once  the  above  information  is  set,  configure  the  motion  area  of...

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Chapter 5-4-3 Audio Detection Event 
For audio supported models, the IP camera will have an audio detector that will detect the 
acous
 tic  level.  If  the  volume  exceeds  the  audio  sensitivity  value,  the  audio  detector  will 
trigger an alarm and send a notification.         
 
 
Chapter 5-4-4 Alarm Input Detection Event  To enable external alarm digital input via an IP camera, visit Advance->Event->Alarm 
Detectio
 n. Select NO/NC for the digital input.    

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·  Alarm Notification— Enable alarm notification 
·  Alarm Input Mode— Normal open/normal close for detecting alarm inputs 
 
Chapter 5-4-5 Network Loss Detection Event 
 
 
Chapter 5-5 Notification  The  alarm  or  motion  notification  feature  can  be  triggered  to  send  snapshots  to  an  FTP 
accou
 nt or an email account. For alarm notification configuration, follow the instructions 
below:   
Chapter 5-5-1 FTP Notification  To  enable  the  alarm  or  motion  sending  FTP  feature,  setup...

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Password— password of the account 
  Directory—file path for storing the JPEG snapshots 
  Prefix—prefix of the JPEG filename 
  Date format—date format string for the JPEG filename 
  Postfix—postfix of the JPEG filename 
 
Chapter 5-5-2 SMTP Email Notification  Alarm  or  motion  notifications  can  be  set  to  send  a  snapshot  to  an  email  account.  To 
enab le

 alarm or motion sending email snapshots, setup an email account. 
 
 
  Email receiver settings 
Email 

address— email...
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