Acumen Camera IP Speed Dome Series AiPY14D03N2B User Manual
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10 Chapter 3-3-1 Server Settings Server settings contain H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera server’s system information such as MAC address, firmware version, users, system timer, and other system settings. To change or to use these options, please follow the instructions at this section. MAC Address Network MAC address of the video server or camera Firmware Version & OS Version Firmware update allows a user to upgrade H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera’s firmware remotely. A user can use firmware version to verify if the device has the latest version. Device Name The device name can be used by IPScan utility to identify the H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera To change the device name, enter the name for H.264 D1 video server or IP PTZ camera and click on Submit button. Language Language setting can be changed dynamically. Display Name Display camera name. Display Time Display camera timer. Display PTZ OSD Display PTZ internal OSD (PTZ only). ActiveX OSD Name Display camera OSD name on only ActiveX. Low Latency Mode Enable: ActiveX will cache 15 frames for smooth video.
11 Chapter 3-3-2 User Settings There are ten user accounts allowed for the system. Each account can be configured for its access rights. To add/edit a user, please click on Add/Edit User button. To access H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera without authentication, set Bypass Logon radio button to ON. To change account name, please type the new account name in Account edit box. To change new password, please type the new password in the New Password edit box. Click on Submit button to update the user settings. To delete a user, please click on “Remove User” button. Chapter 3-3-3 Timer H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera allows a user to change system timer via standard HTML web page. To change H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera’s system timer, please enter the date and time in the edit boxes. Click on Submit button to apply this operation. Synchronize with NTP To synchronize Internet time system, check Auto Synchronize option to “Every Hour”. H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera synchronizes its system timer with a time server every hour. Note: Network Time Protocol feature requires Internet connection. Administrator: Enable or disable setup mode for a user. Camera Control Panel: Enable or disable Control Panel for a user. PTZ: Enable or disable PTZ feature for a user. Streaming: Enable or disable a streaming for a user.
12 Synchronize with a PC A user can synchronize the PC system timer to the IP cameras system timer. Chapter 3-3-4 System Setting Load Default feature allows to load manufacturing default. There are certain critical settings such as IP addresses and video system which are not affected by this operation. To reboot H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera, click on Reboot System hyper link. To update firmware of H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera, please click on Firmware Update hyper link. Locate “flasham.bin” in your computer by clicking the Browse button. Click Submit button to finish firmware upgrade. To ensure the quality of transmission, please make sure that there is no user accessing H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera during firmware upgrade. Chapter 3-4 Network H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera provides Internet protocols including IP, DHCP, and DDNS. A user can configure these Internet protocol settings. To setup above, please read the following sections: Chapter 3-4-1 General Settings Network general settings are the basic settings connecting H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera to the network. The default IP Address of H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera is 192.168.0.200. A user can use this IP address to verify the network connection between a local PC and H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera using Web Browser. For local area network configuration, please enter, at least, IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP. Click Submit button to update these settings. Note: In case of forgetting the password, the device is required to send back to our company for a manufacturing default or read appendix for emergency default.
13 For Internet access configuration, please contact your local ISP for global IP address. Once the physical Internet connection gets installed, enter IP address (global), Subnet Mask, and Gateway IP from the ISP. Default DNS IP Address—Primary Domain Name Server, the IP address of the domain name server Second DNS IP Address—Secondary Domain Name Server, the IP address of the domain name server, a backup DNS server for default DNS PPPoE Account—Account name of PPPoE service PPPoE Password—Password of PPPoE service Chapter 3-4-2 DHCP Setting Router, gateway, or other software DHCP servers can dynamically assign an IP address to the H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera. There is no need to configure IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. Since the DHCP may assign a different IP address to the H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera after power off, a user can use IPScan utility to launch Web Browser for searching H.264 HD video server or IP PTZ camera. To enable DHCP, click on DHCP option and click on Submit button. Chapter 3-4-3 HTTP & RTSP Service HTTP protocol is a reliable protocol for sending video streaming. Port forwarding technology can be used for sending video over Internet. The detail is described in the appendix. For changing HTTP service’s port number, please consult available port number from your network administrator. Change the port number at the port field and click on “Submit” button. Note: Once the DHCP option gets enabled, IP camera of the IP address assigned by DHCP server. This feature allows only in LAN environment. Note: For low latency application, please select RTSP/UDP streaming option.
14 Chapter 3-4-4 SMTP Service Alarm or motion notification feature can send an alarm or motion detection snapshot to an E-mail account. To enable alarm or motion sending E-mail feature, please setup the following email accounts. To send a test snapshot to a SMTP server, please click “Send” button to test and to verify the connection of the SMTP server. Chapter 3-4-5 FTP Service Alarm or motion notification feature can send alarm or motion detection snapshot to an FTP account. To enable alarm or motion sending FTP feature, please setup the following FTP account information. E-mail receiver setting E-mail address— E-mail address of the recipient E-mail sender setting E-mail address— E-mail address of the sender Auto E-mail sent snapshots—constantly send JPEG snapshots within E-mail dwell time. 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 FTP server IP/DNS— IP address or domain name of the FTP server Account— Account of the FTP server 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 Auto FTP sent—Constantly send JPEG snapshot within FTP dwell time. FTP sent time—Schedule FTP snapshot at specific time
15 Send email to Yahoo or Gmail account. Please follow: E-mail Address: Please fill in the SMTP for Yahoo or Gmail account. SMTP Server: For Gmail, please fill in smtp.gmail.com. For Yahoo E-mail, please fill in smtp.mail.yahoo.com. SMTP Authentication: Please check AUTH SSL. SMTP Port: For Gmail, please fill in 465. For Yahoo E-mail, please fill in 465. Authentication: Select Enable. Auth Account and Password: Please fill in the E-mail address and password and select Submit. Chapter 3-4-6 DDNS Settings DNS stands for domain name server, it provides domain name translation service for a device’s IP. Basically, domain name is easier to remember than numeric values (IP). DNS service requires service registration and subscription. DynDNS (DDNS) provides domain name service without subscription. To use www.ddnsipcam.com, you can use the last 6 digits of the MAC address for the host name and default account. The default password is pass. If the IP camera is on Internet with global IP address, you can access it directly the IP camera by using DDNS host name. The IP camera tries to automatically register to www.ddnsipcam.com without further registering. For example, type “24094f.ddnsipcam.com” in a browser with login name “24094f” and password “pass” for login into the IP camera, if the IP camera is on Internet. Chapter 3-4-7 UPnP Settings UPnP service is a plug-n-play protocol. By clicking on network node of Windows File Explorer, you can find AI cameras that are discovered by Windows via UPnP protocol. Note: DDNS feature requires Internet connection.
16 Chapter 3-5 Video Settings This section describes the details in setting the H.264 video’s attributes. The settings of bit rate control, video input, and video resolution can be configured. Chapter 3-5-1 Video General For transmitting H.264 video over low bandwidth network such as Internet, please set the bit rate close to network upload bandwidth. H.264 IP camera can encode video frames based on the bit rate setting. Chapter 3-5-2 Weighted Streaming Mode Weighted streaming mode is activated when an alarm went off. The streaming goes to the maximum speed, for example 30 FPS. If there is no alarm activity, the streaming stays one frame per second for saving bandwidth and storage. Alarm Interval Profiles: Selections of streaming combination Profile Name: Description of the streaming profile Compression: compression type of the streaming profile Resolution: the resolution of the compression VBR/CBR: VBR: Video quality encoding mode/constant bit rate encoding mode. Bit Rate: Maximum bit rate available for a network connection Output Frame Rate: the frame rate of the profile GOP: I frame period per second Video Input: sensor input device TV System Output: NTSC/PAL video system
17 Chapter 3-5-3 Video Quality Under the tab < Video Quality >, there are categories including: < Camera Advanced Ⅰ> and < Camera Advanced Ⅱ>. 3-5-3.1 Camera Advance Ⅰ Camera Advanced ⅠSetting Menu can be found under this path: Video Quality > Camera Advanced Ⅰ In the Camera Advanced Ⅰ Setups Menu, users can set various camera parameters including Day/Night (ICR), Mirror and Flip Function. Each setting is specified as follows: Day/Night IR Cut removable allows to schedule IR activation by (1) auto, (2) day, or (3) night. When the setting is set to Auto, IR activation is according to the light source signal strength automatically switch day (color) or night (black and white) mode. Night setting means that the IR cut feature is removed. Day setting means that the IR cut feature is forced to be always on. Mirror Users can change video display type if necessary. If select “ON”, the image will be rotated horizontally. Flip Users can change video display type if necessary. If select “ON”, the image will be rotated vertically. 3-5-3.2 Camera Advance Ⅱ Camera Advanced Ⅱ Setting Menu can be found under this path: Video Quality > Camera Advanced Ⅱ In the Camera Advanced Ⅱ Setups Menu, users can set various camera parameters including Exposure, 3D-DNR, WDR, White Balance, Sharpness, DIS and BLC Function. Each setting is specified as follows:
18 ■ Exposure In the Exposure Mode Setting users can select Auto, Shutter, Iris and Fix four modes. Exposure-Auto Mode In this mode can adjust the parameter of the Brightness/Flickerless/AGC Limit/Shutter Limit. Exposure-Iris Mode In this mode can adjust the parameter of the Brightness/Shutter/Flickerless/AGC Limit. Exposure-Shutter mode In this mode can adjust the parameter of the Brightness/Lens Iris/AGC Limit/Shutter Limit. Exposure-Iris Mode In this mode can adjust the parameter of the Brightness/Lens Iris/Shutter/AGC/Flickerless. Brightness This parameter is to adjust the brightness of the image. (0 to 64) Lens Iris This parameter is to set the aperture value. The value of iris is adjustable from F1.6 ~ F32. Shutter This parameter is to set the shutter speed. The range of shutter speed is from x256~1/10k. AGC The value if gain is adjustable from 0 ~ 42. Flickerless Eliminate image flicker. AGC Limit This parameter is to set the maximum auto gain control. The value of AGC limit is adjustable from 0~42. Shutter Limit The value of Shutter Limit is adjustable from x256 ~ x1. ■ 3D-DNR With the 3D Noise Reduction function, the processor analyzes pixel by pixel and frame by frame to eliminate environmental noise signal so that the highest quality image can be produced even in low light conditions. 3D-DNR Mode 3D-Digital Noise Reduction mode select. Select OFF this function off. Select ON Its always controlled. Select AUTO Its controlled by darkness when it is dark. 3D-DNR LEVEL When 3D-DNR MODE is ON or AUTO, 3D-DNR reduction level change. Low/Mid/High ■ WDR Function Select D-WDR function. Off/Low/Mid/High When the high luminance part and the low illumination part are detected, the suppression low illumination part is raised, and a high luminance part is adjusted in the contrast. ■ White balance A camera needs to find reference color temperature, which is a way of measuring the quality of a light source, for calculating all the other colors. The unit for measuring this ratio is in degree Kelvin (K). Users can select one of the White Balance Control modes according to the operating environment. ATW1 Mode Auto Tracking White Balance. ATW2 Mode Auto Tracking White Balance(a drawing in limitation of the color).
19 AWC Mode Auto White Balance Control(One-Push White Balance). Manual Mode In this mode, users can change the White Balance value manually via specifying R gain and B gain; the range of R/B gain is from 0 to 127. Indoor Mode The indoor mode setting. Outdoor Mode The outdoor mode setting. ■ Sharpness Increasing the sharpness level can make the image looked sharper; especially enhancing the object’s edge. The Sharpness value is adjustable from 0 to 14. ■ BLC BLC Mode Users can choose to activate or disable the BLC function or HLC function. BLC Level Select BLC function level (Operational when BLC Mode is ON). -1:(Weak) ~ 0:(Default) ~ +2:(Strong) HLC Level Select HLC function level (Operational when BLC Mode is HLC). The Level range is adjustable from -32 ~ +32 HLC Description: Possible to see car number plate and other more visible by level control of halation part such as headlight, and so on. Chapter 3-6 PTZ Settings Under the tab , there are categories including: , and . Chapter 3-6-1 General Settings Preset The Preset Programming can be found under this path: PTZ> General. Totally 128 Preset Points can be programmed for the IP Camera. Please refer to the instructions below to set a Preset Point. Preset Setting To setup a Preset Point, please first move the cursor to the PTZ control panel. Then move camera to desired position by using pan, tilt, and zoom buttons. Adjust the lens’ iris and focus by using iris and focus buttons. Subsequently, assign a number for the current position from the drop-down Preset Point List. Then assign a Dwell Time and Active Speed for the current position from the drop-down Dwell List and Speed List. Click on the button to save the settings mentioned above.