Acumen Camera Box Series AiPB34A User Manual
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Note: If you forget the password, please return the device to us. See appendix for emergency default. 21
Chapter 5 Advance Settings Chapter 5-1 System Settings Chapter 5-1-1 User Setting There are ten user accounts allowed for the system. Each account can be configured for access rights. To add/edit a user, click “Add/Edit” user. To access an AiP 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 change the password, type the new password in the “New Password” box. Click “Submit” to update the user settings. To delete a user, click “Remove User”. Adm inistrator: Enable or disable setup mode for a user Panel Control: Enable or disable control panel for a user Streaming: Enable or disable a streaming for a user Chapter 5-1-2 System Log The AiP camera documents can be accessed as operational logs. The operational log can be found at Advance->System-System Log link. Click “Save” to save the log as a text file. To erase the log, click "Clean All". 22
Chapter 5-2 Advance Video and Audio Settings Chapter 5-2-1 Advance Video Setting To setup Exposure Control, Automatic Gain Control, W hite Balance Control, adjust the values accordingly. To increase, the sensitivity at night, adjust the Moon Light feature. Exposure Value: adjust the value of the image exposure WDR: enable or disable the W ide Dyna mic Range feature Black-light Compe nsation: increase the exposure to the darker object Shutter limited: min a nd max shutter range W hite Balance Control: automatically adjusts depending on the ambient light conditions including tungsten, indoor, fluorescents, or outdoor environments Mirror: video mirroring Flip: video flipping 23
Moon Light function Auto Gain Control, AGC (Moon Light function): increase the gain of the video signal. If AGC cannot gain enough light, set the Moon Light feature. However, the Moon Light feature may cause motion blur at night 3D Noise Reduction: re duces noise at night Moon Light: slow shutter feature for increasing CMOS sensitivity at night No Moon Light 3 Frame Moon Light Chapter 5-2-2 Moon Light function The Moon Light function feature is for low-light and high sensitivity DSP control that enables outstanding video quality in low-light environments. Moon Light function technology can be used for both black-and-white and/or color video modes. To enable Moon Light function, first enable the Auto Gain Control (AGC) setting. The combinational use of 3D noise reduction (3D DNR) can reduce noise in low light environments. AGC and 3D DNR do not cause motion blur. If the sensitivity is not good for the environment, the Moon Light feature can instead be used, however, this may cause motion blur in low light conditions. No Moon Light Moon Light On Regular SensUp 24
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) night, or (4) schedule. W hen 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. W hen the activation schedule is enabled, the IR cut filter can be scheduled based on specific time frames. For example, a user can set the IR cut activation time starting from 19:00 pm (day to night time) until 6:00 am (night to day time). Chapter 5-2-4 Video Privacy Mask Each AiP camera has four privacy masks. Select the mask number and drag the mask onto the video area. 25
Chapter5-2-5 Audio Setting Audio setting is based on the following: MIC Volume: MIC or line input volume Audio Input Mo de: c hoose MIC input or Line input. Audio Input Gain: voice input gain contro l Audio Output Vo lume: line output vo lume adjustme nt Audio Coding Type: G.711 u-La w Sample Rate: a udio sample rate Bit Rate: a udio bitrate. Chapter 5-3 IP Network Advance To block unauthorized IP addresses, click Advance->Network->IP Address Filtering. Enter the IP address and click “Add”. To delete the filtered IP address, click “Delete”. Chapter 5-4 Event For motion, audio, and network detection configuration, visit Advance->System- >Event for summary report. To edit an event, click “Edit Event”. 26
Chapter 5-4-1 Motion Alarm, or Audio Detection Event For motion, digital input, or audio alarm notifications, users can configure event actions to send 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 the monitored environment. To configure a motion area, click on the video area. 27
Chapter 5-4-3 Audio Detection Event For audio supported models, the AiP camera will have an audio detector that will detect the acoustic 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 AiP camera, visit Advance->Event->Alarm Detection. Select NO/NC for the digital input. 28
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 account 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 the following FTP account information. FTP server IP/DNS— IP address or domain name of the FTP server Account— account of the FTP server 29
Password— password of the account Directory—file path for storing the JPEG sna pshots Prefix—prefix of the JPEG file na me Date format—date format string for the JPEG file na me Postfix—postfix of the JPEG filena me Chapter 5-5-2 SMTP Email Notification Alarm or motion notifications can be set to send a snapshot to an email account. To enable alarm or motion sending email snapshots, setup an email account. Email receiver settings Email address— email address of the recipient Email sender setting Email address— email address of the sender SMTP server— sender’s SMTP server Authorization— SMTP server’s authorization option if applicable Authorization account— account of the SMTP server Authorization password— password of the account 30