Amcrest IP3M-943W User Manual
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31 5.2.1.2 Video This section allows the user to change video settings for the camera’s video feed. There are 4 tabs in this menu item: Video, Snapshot, Overlay, and Path. 5.2.1.2.1 Video Below is a screenshot that shows the Video tab in the Video menu item: Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Video tab in the Video menu item: Code-Stream Type: This dropdown box allows the user to select different encode frame rates for different recorded events. This includes the main stream, motion stream, and alarm stream. The camera supports active control frame function (ACF). It allows the user to record in different frame rates. For example, a high frame rate can be used to record important events, and a low frame rate can be used to record scheduled events. The camera also allows for the option to set different frame rates for motion detection recordings and alarm recordings. Encode Mode: This dropdown box allows the user to select a compression protocol. The system supports H.264 and MJPEG video compression protocols. Resolution: This dropdown box allows the user to set the resolution. The system supports various resolutions and they can be selected from this dropdown list. Frame Rate (FPS): This dropdown box allows the user to select a frame rate. Frame rate settings are measured in frames per second (FPS), and can range from 1f/s to 25f/s in PAL mode and 1f/s to 30f/s in NTSC mode. Bit Rate Type: This dropdown box allows the user to select a bit rate type. The system supports two bit rate types: CBR and VBR. In VBR mode, video quality can be set. Reference Bit Rate: This is the recommended bit rate value according to the resolution and frame rate selected. Bit Rate: This dropdown box allows the user to select a bit rate. Frame Interval: This field allows the user to set the P frame amount between two I frames. The value ranges from 1 to 150 seconds. Default value is 50. Recommended value is frame rate *2. Watermark Settings: This function allows the user to verify if the video has been tampered with.
32 Watermark Character: This field allows the user to set the watermark’s text. The default string is DigitalCCTV. The maximum length is 85 characters. This string can only include numbers, characters, and underscores. Sub Stream is a lower quality stream that allows the feed to take up less resources and bandwidth when streaming. The Main Stream and the Sub Stream have the same fields. Sub Stream can be enabled by checking the box next to Enable. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.2.1.2.2 Snapshot Below is a screenshot that shows the Snapshot tab in the Video menu item: Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Snapshot tab in the Video menu item: Snapshot Type: This dropdown box allows the user to select a snapshot mode. There are two snapshot modes: general and event. General snapshots are taken as scheduled. Event snapshots occur when a motion detection alarm or a tampering alarm is triggered. Image Size: This dropdown box shows the image size. By default the screenshot size is the same size as the video feed’s resolution. Quality: This dropdown box allows the user to select image quality. Quality is adjusted on a scale of 1-6. Interval: This is to set snapshot frequency. The value ranges from 1 to 7 seconds. The maximum setting for a customized interval is 3600s/picture. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
33 5.2.1.2.3 Overlay Below is a screenshot that shows the Overlay tab in the Video menu item: The menu on the left allows the user to select which overlay to modify. Privacy Masking, Channel Title, Time, and Text Overlay can all be modified in this menu. For Privacy Masking, the radio button enables or disables the feature. To set a privacy mask, click one of the boxes in the live view window, and position or resize it as needed. To remove a box, click on it, then click the delete button. To remove all privacy filter boxes, click the remove all button. For Channel Title, the radio button enables or disables the feature. The Input Channel Title field allows the channel title to be modified. For Time, the radio button enables or disables the feature. Clicking the Display Weekdays checkbox will show the weekday at the end of the timestamp. For Text Overlay, the radio button enables or disables the feature. The Input Text box allows the user to enter multiple lines of text as needed, and the Text Alignment dropdown box allows the user to align the text either right or left. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
34 5.2.1.2.4 Path Below is a screenshot that shows the Path tab in the Video menu item: Below is an explanation for each of the fields on the Path tab in the Video menu item: The Live Snapshot field allows the user to select where to save live snapshots to. Click the Browse button to select a different destination folder. The Live Record field allows the user to select where to save live recordings to. Click the Browse button to select a different destination folder. The Playback Snapshot field allows the user to select where to save playback snapshots to. Click the Browse button to select a different destination folder. The Playback Download field allows the user to select where to save playback video downloads to. Click the Browse button to select a different destination folder. The Video Clips field allows the user to select where to save video clips to. Click the Browse button to select a different destination folder. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
35 5.2.2 Network This menu section allows the user to change network settings for the camera. 5.2.2.1 TCP/IP The TCP/IP menu item has two tabs: TCP/IP and P2P. 5.2.2.1.1 TCP/IP TCP/IP stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and it is the language/protocol that allows communication between internet connected devices, whether on a local network, or a on the Internet at large. This screen allows for TCP/IP settings to be modified in order for the camera to establish a connection to the network. Below is a screenshot of the TCP/IP settings tab:
36 Below is an explanation of the fields on the TCP/IP settings tab: Host Name: This text field allows the user to change the host device name for the camera. This field supports a maximum of 15 characters. Ethernet Card: This dropdown box allows the user to select which internet access device to use. If the device is connected to a wired connection and a wireless one at the same time, then this box will have options to pick either of the connections. The Set as Default button allows the user to select one of the connection methods as the default one. Mode: Static vs DHCP: This radio button allows the user to choose between a static IP address, and a dynamic IP address. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, and this enables the camera to automatically obtain an IP address from another network device such as a server or more commonly, a router. When the DHCP function is enabled, the user cannot modify the IP address, Subnet Mask, or Default Gateway, as these values are obtained from the DHCP function. To view the current IP address, DHCP needs to be disabled. Note: When PPPoE is enabled, modification of the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway becomes prohibited. MAC Address: This field shows the camera’s MAC address, which is unique to this device. This number is read- only and is used to access a local area network (LAN). IP Version: This dropdown allows the user to select the IP version. The two options are IPV4 and IPV6. IP Address: This field allows the user to enter a custom IP address. Subnet Mask: This field allows the user to enter a custom subnet mask. Default Gateway: This field allows the user to enter a custom default gateway. Preferred DNS Server: This field allows the user to enter the preferred DNS server IP address. Alternate DNS Server: This field allows the user to enter the alternate DNS server IP address. Enable ARP/Ping to set IP Address Service: This checkbox allows the user to enable the ARP/Ping service to change the IP address service. For more information on this feature, click the help button while on the TCP/IP settings tab. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.2.2.1.2 P2P The P2P settings screen is where users can use a QR code to connect their smartphone or tablet to the camera. This feature needs to be enabled for use with the Amcrest View app, Amcrest Cloud, or AmcrestView.com. Below is a screenshot of the P2P settings tab:
37 Below is an explanation of the fields on the P2P settings tab: Enable: This checkbox allows the user to enable the P2P feature for the camera. This feature must be enabled for the camera to connect to a smartphone or tablet via the Amcrest View app. It is enabled by default. Status: This field displays the status of the P2P connection. Once the camera is connected to a device, this field should display the word Online. S/N: This field displays the Token ID for the camera. The Token ID can be used to manually enter the camera’s information on a mobile or tablet device in case the QR code scanning feature cannot be used. QR Code: This image is a Quick Response (QR) code. By scanning this image using the Amcrest View app, this camera can establish a connection with the app. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.2.2.2 Connection The Connection menu item has two tabs: Connection and ONVIF. 5.2.2.2.1 Connection The Connection tab is where users can configure port connections. Below is a screenshot of the Connection settings tab: Below is an explanation of the fields on the Connection settings tab: Max Connections: This field allows the user to specify the maximum amount of users that can be connected to the camera at the same time. The maximum number of users the camera can support at one time is 20. TCP Port: This field designates the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) port number. The default value is 37777. UDP Port: This field designates the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port number. The default value is 37778. HTTP Port: This field designates the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) port number. The default value is 80. RTSP Port: This field designates the Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) port number. The default value is 554. HTTPS: This checkbox enables the use of the HTTPS protocol for accessing the camera. HTTPS Port: This field designates the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) port number. The default value is 443. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
38 5.2.2.2.2 ONVIF The ONVIF tab is where users can configure authentication via the ONVIF standard. Below is a screenshot of the ONVIF settings tab: To enable ONVIF, click the radio button next to Enable, and then click the save button. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button. 5.2.2.3 PPPoE PPPoE stands for Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet. This screen allows users to configure PPPoE connections. Below is a screenshot of the PPPoE screen: To enable PPPoE, click the enable checkbox, and fill in the username and password fields, then click Save. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
39 5.2.2.4 DDNS DDNS stands for Dynamic Domain Name Server. This technology is used to automatically update name servers in real time in order to help the camera maintain a persistent address despite changes in location or configuration. What this means is that even when the camera is restarted, moved, or reconfigured, it can keep the same IP address, thus allowing remote users uninterrupted access to the camera, rather than having to request a new IP address to use for remote access anytime a change is made. To use this feature, users will need to setup an account with a DDNS service. The camera supports a variety of DDNS services such as Quick DDNS, NO-IP DDNS, CN99 DDNS, and Dyndns DDNS. Based on which service is selected, different options may show on this screen. For purposes of this guide, QuickDDNS will be used. QuickDDNS is a free DDNS service provided by Amcrest, and it must be renewed every year. A renewal reminder email will be sent to the email entered in the username field below. To configure the camera for DDNS access using QuickDDNS, see section 4.9.1. Below is a screenshot of the DDNS settings screen, configured to QuickDDNS: To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.
40 5.2.2.5 IP Filter This screen allows for the filtering of IP addresses, either blocking them, or granting them access to the camera. This feature helps make the camera more secure by limiting remote access only to approved users. Below is a screenshot of the IP Filter screen: Below is an explanation of fields on the IP Filter settings screen: Trusted Sites: This checkbox allows the user to enable the IP Filter feature for trusted sites. Add IP/MAC: This button opens a popup that allows the user to add IP or MAC addresses to the trusted site list. Note: When accessing the camera externally, please add the MAC address of the router on the PC end. Remove All: This button allows the user to remove all sites from the trusted IP/MAC list. To reset to default settings, click the Reset Defaults button. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button. To save the settings, click the Save button.