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NETWORK CAMERA
User Manual
Our all network cameras support the Profile S.
AMA-X310AMA-X300AMA-X500
Introduction
This is a megapixel network camera which uses a 1/2.8-inch megapixel progressive scan SONY CMOS sensor.Built-in H.264, MPEG4, MPEG CODEC and streaming server, the advantage of this camera allow you to monitor real time image from a remote location via internet. This camera supports both static IP and dynamic IP, and can change communication port, resulting in one IP address supporting multiple servers. It also supports CMS(Central Monitoring System), various services and features waterproof for outdoor use without extra device.
<Caution>Software, server and service may be changed according to policy or may
be stopped without prior notification.Appearance, function and specification may be changed without prior
notification. Our company assumes no responsibility for visible or invisible loss resulted from changes in policy or products.<경 고>software및 server 와 service는 정책 변경이나 기간 만료로 인하여 변경 되어 질수 있습니다.외관 혹은 제품 성능은 별도 통보 없이 변경되어질 수 있으며 폐사(당사)는 정책변경이나 제품변경으로 인한 유무형 손실에 대해서 책임을 지지 않습니다.<警 告〉software及 server和service 因政策变化或到期可能被改变。外观,性能和功能可以在不事先通知而变动。我公司对政策变化或产品变更而造成的有无形损失不承担赔偿责任
Safety Cautions
1. This camera may be damaged by electrical and physical shock.2. Use regulated 12V DC, 1A power supply. 3. In case the unit fails, DO NOT try to disassemble the product.Contact or consult the distributor or an authorized technician for after-sales service. Warranty void for the product disassembled without an authorization from the distributor or an authorized technician.4. All responsibility by using this unit is on the user.5. In case it is installed at high location, be sure to mount securely to prevent the unit from falling below.
If the product is to be put out of operation definitively, take it to a local recycling plant for a disposal which is not harmful to the environment.
Please read the instruction carefully for correct use of the product and preserve it for reference purposes. This specification is subject to change without any prior notice to improve the quality.
HD NETWORK CAMERA User Manual
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Contents
Camera Overview
Basic Configuration
5 Camera Features
5 Hardware Overview
13 Installation and connection
15 Log in
17 Live Video Check
18 Menu bar description
20 Network
22 Video Setting
23 System
Advanced Configuration
24 TCP/IP
25 RTSP
26 DDNS
27 HTTP
28 Onvif
Camera 29 Video
30 Video Mode
31 Audio
32 Day / Night
33 OSD
35 Privacy Zone
35 Image Adjustment
36 White Balance
37 WDR
38 DNR
Network
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Contents
Camera 39 Exposure
40 Defog
41 PTZ
System 42 Camera name
43 Language
44 Date / Time
45 User management
46 Update
47 Reset / Restart
Event
48 Alarm
49 Motion Detection
Event
50 Record
51 SD memory
Record
IP manager
52 Run IP manager
53 Find IP address
54 Change IP address
55 Update
Use IP manager
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Camera Overview
Camera Features
AMA-X300 series, AMA-X500 series
Progressive Scan Sensor
Sony Sensor provides color with extremely clear and vivid excellent
image quality.
D-WDR(Digital Wide Dynamic Range)
It combines bright area with low shutter speed exposure into one
composite image in order to get details from dark and bright combination
image without any saturation.
3 DNR(Digital Noise Reduction)
It is much more effective as removing picture noise caused by objects in
motion under the low light condition.
Web Server built-in
Motion Detection
When user is simultaneously monitoring at the same time, the camera detects
movement motion of any objects on the screen and transmits alert signal into
the external alarm to have user’s attention on the screen.
Two-way audio support
Triple codec(H.264, Mpeg4, MJPEG) _ AMA-x300 series
Quad codec(H.264, Mpeg4, MJPEG) _ AMA-x500 series
ONVIF Compliance
Our all network cameras support the Profile S.
2 megapixel Supreme resolution Image (1920 x 1080) – AMA-X300 series
2 Megapixels with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. This is almost 6X better than
an VGA image of 640 x 480 as found on some IP cameras.
2, 3 and 5megapixel Supreme resolution Image – AMA-X500 series
The Camera using Sony provides color with extremely clear and vivid excellent
image quality under the low illumination environment.
Common Features
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Camera Overview – AMA-23X0 Series
Hardware overview
Product Picture
AMA-2300 42mm x 42mm sized
AMA-2310 32mm x 32mm sized
Hardware overview
Camera Specification
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Category Description
Image
Image Sensor Sony Exmor 2.07Mega Pixels Image Sensor
Size 1/2.9 inch
Scan System Progressive Scan
Total Pixels 2000(H) x 1121(V), 2.24 Mega Pixels
Effective Pixels 1984(H) x 1105(V), 2.19 Mega Pixels
Function
Day & Night Auto / Day(Color) / Night(BW), ICR Control
Privacy Area On / Off (6 Programmable Zones)
Motion Detection 48 Zone, Sensitivity 1 ~ 5 Step, On / Off
L P R Auto, 1/15 ~ 1/9000, On / Off
W D R BLC / DWDR(1 ~ 5 Step) On / Off
3 D N R Digital Noise Reduction, 1 ~ 63 Step
Elec. ShutterAuto(1/15~1/15000), Suppress Rolling, Man
ual
Color adjust Bright / Contrast / Saturation / Sharp / Hue
White BalanceAuto / Push/ Indoor / Outdoor / Fluoresce
nt / User
OSD display Text, Data, Time, Event, On / Off
Image Mirror Normal / mirror(H) / Flip(V) / Both(HV)
Ext. Video VBS 1.0Vp-p
ElectricalPower Supply DC12[V] ±10%
Current Max 230[mA]
Environmental
Operating Temp. 0℃ ~ +50℃
Preservation Temp. -10℃ ~ +60℃
Humidity 0% ~ 90%
Physical Spec
Dimension.42mm(W) X 42mm(H) X 9.5mm(D), without
holder
Weight. 70g
Lens holder Option
Camera Overview – AMA-23X0 Series
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Camera Overview – AMA-X500 Series
Hardware overview
Product Picture
AMA-2500 42mm x 42mm sized
Hardware overview
Camera Specification _ AMA-2500(2MP)
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Category Description
Image
Image Sensor Sony Starvis 2.07Mega Pixels Image Sensor
Size 1/2.8 inch
Scan System Progressive Scan
Total Pixels 1945(H) x 1109(V), 2.16 Mega Pixels
Effective Pixels 1945(H) x 1097(V), 2.13 Mega Pixels
Function
Day & Night Auto / Day(Color) / Night(BW), ICR Control
Privacy Area On / Off (8 Programmable Zones)
Motion Detection 48 Zone, Sensitivity 1 ~ 5 Step, On / Off
L P R Auto, 1/15 ~ 1/9000, On / Off
W D R DWDR(1 ~ 3 Step) On / Off
D N R 2DNR, 3DNR
Defog detects foggy, On / Off
S L D C Simple_Lens Distortion Correction, On / Off
H L C On / Off
Elec. Shutter Auto(1/15~1/15000), Suppress Rolling, Manual
Color adjust Bright / Contrast / Saturation / Sharp / Hue
White BalanceAuto / Push/ Indoor / Outdoor / Fluorescent /
User
OSD display Text, Date, Time, Event, On / Off
Image Mirror Normal / mirror(H) / Flip(V) / Both(HV)/Rotate
ElectricalPower Supply DC12[V] ±10%
Current Max 220[mA]
Environmental
Operating Temp. 0℃ ~ +50℃
Preservation Temp. -10℃ ~ +60℃
Humidity 0% ~ 90%
Physical Spec
Dimension.42mm(W) X 42mm(H) X 8.0mm(D), without
holder
Weight. 40g
Lens holder Option
Camera Overview – AMA-X500 Series
Hardware overview
Camera Specification _ AMA-3500(3MP)
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Category Description
Image
Image Sensor Sony Starvis 3.21Mega Pixels Image Sensor
Size 1/2.8 inch
Scan System Progressive Scan
Total Pixels 2065(H) x 1565(V), 3.21 Mega Pixels
Effective Pixels 2048(H) x 1536(V), 3.15 Mega Pixels
Function
Day & Night Auto / Day(Color) / Night(BW), ICR Control
Privacy Area On / Off (4 Programmable Zones)
Motion Detection 48 Zone, Sensitivity 1 ~ 5 Step, On / Off
L P R Auto, 1/15 ~ 1/9000, On / Off
W D R DWDR(1 ~ 3 Step) On / Off
D N R 2DNR, 3DNR
Defog detects foggy, On / Off
S L D C Simple_Lens Distortion Correction, On / Off
H L C On / Off
Elec. Shutter Auto(1/15~1/30000), Suppress Rolling, Manual
Color adjust Bright / Contrast / Saturation / Sharp / Hue
White BalanceAuto / Push/ Indoor / Outdoor / Fluorescent /
User
OSD display Text, Date, Time, Event, On / Off
Image Mirror Normal / mirror(H) / Flip(V) / Both(HV)/Rotate
ElectricalPower Supply DC12[V] ±10%
Current Max 220[mA]
Environmental
Operating Temp. 0℃ ~ +50℃
Preservation Temp. -10℃ ~ +60℃
Humidity 0% ~ 90%
Physical Spec
Dimension.42mm(W) X 42mm(H) X 8.0mm(D), without
holder
Weight. 40g
Lens holder Option
Camera Overview – AMA-X500 Series
Hardware overview
Camera Specification _ AMA-5500(5MP)
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Category Description
Image
Image Sensor Sony Starvis 6.38Mega Pixels Image Sensor
Size 1/1.8 inch
Scan System Progressive Scan
Total Pixels 3096(H) x 2080(V), 6.38 Mega Pixels
Effective Pixels 2560(H) x 1920(V), 4.92 Mega Pixels
Function
Day & Night Auto / Day(Color) / Night(BW), ICR Control
Privacy Area On / Off (4 Programmable Zones)
Motion Detection 48 Zone, Sensitivity 1 ~ 5 Step, On / Off
L P R Auto, 1/15 ~ 1/9000, On / Off
W D R DWDR(1 ~ 3 Step) On / Off
D N R 2DNR, 3DNR
Defog detects foggy, On / Off
S L D C Simple_Lens Distortion Correction, On / Off
H L C On / Off
Elec. Shutter Auto(1/15~1/15000), Suppress Rolling, Manual
Color adjust Bright / Contrast / Saturation / Sharp / Hue
White BalanceAuto / Push/ Indoor / Outdoor / Fluorescent /
User
OSD display Text, Date, Time, Event, On / Off
Image Mirror Normal / mirror(H) / Flip(V) / Both(HV)/Rotate
ElectricalPower Supply DC12[V] ±10%
Current Max 220[mA]
Environmental
Operating Temp. 0℃ ~ +50℃
Preservation Temp. -10℃ ~ +60℃
Humidity 0% ~ 90%
Physical Spec
Dimension.42mm(W) X 42mm(H) X 8.0mm(D), without
holder
Weight. 40g
Lens holder Option
Camera Overview – AMA-X500 Series
Hardware overview
Network Specification
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Camera Overview
Category Description
System OS Embedded Linux
Network
Interface RJ45 10/100 Base-T PoE
ProtocolTCP/IP,UDP/IP,RTP,RTSP,RTCP,NTP,HTTP,DHCP,FTP,SMTP,DNS,DDNS
Onvif ver2.4.2
DDNS iplinker.net
Simultaneous Access Max. 10 user
Video
Compress Format H.264/MPEG4/MJPEG
Resolution
1920x1080/1280×1024/1280×960/128
0×720
/1024×768/640×480/320×240
Max. Frame Rate 30fps @all resolution
Video QualityH.264,MPEG4 : Bitrate Control
MJPEG : Quality Level Control
StreamingTriple Stream (Stream1,2,3)
RTP/RTSP, UnicastRTP, Multicast RTP
AudioCompress Format G.711 u-law
Streaming Two way
EventSensor In 1 ( NC / NO )
Alarm Out 1 (Digital Output, Open Collector)
Web
Browser
OS Windows XP, 7, 8, 10,
Manager IE 11이상, Firefox, Safari, Opera
Viewer IE only (Active-X)
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Camera Overview
Installation and Connection
Installation
On the assumption that User PC and the camera are used under static IP, and the camera is to
be directly connected with User PC or Local Network, The installation procedure is to be;
(1) Connect the camera and PC with LAN cable(Direct cable or cross cable).
(Please use the direct cable if you connect to local network)
(2) Power on camera.
* Using regulated 12V DC 500㎃(No IR LED model) or 1A (Built-in IR LED model)
* Using PoE(Power Over Ethernet) : This camera adopted PoE that supplies power in addition
to data sending and receiving using LAN cable without separate power connection and it
provides convenience for users at installation. When you connect the camera with PoE and DC
adaptor, only PoE is used.
(3) Wait about 2 minute after on camera, the system will be booted.
Alarm in wiring diagram
To connect the external sensor
Connect one sensor(Alarm) line(Yellow) of the sensor to the Alarm in port
and connect the Alarm out(White) line and 12V DC line(Red) to the Alarm out device.
Alarm In Alarm Out
Max. 100mA open collector
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IP search
Chang the setting value of PC network environment
Basic network setting value of the unit is to be;
IP Address : 192.168.1.30Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0Gateway : 192.168.1.1
To connect the unit in user's PC, change the setting value of PC network environment.
Set IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gate-way of user's PC with 192.168.1.50 /
255.255.255.0 / 192.168.1.1 as shown below picture.
[Caution] Before changing the setting value, please memorize the previous setting valueon your PC.
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Log in
Connect the Camera with web browser
(1) Run web browser.
(2) Input 192.168.1.30 (default value) in URL and press "ENTER" button.
(3) And then, below picture is to be shown.
See the video
As you see the above picture, the login window appears.
Enter the User ID and Password then click to “LOGIN” to access the Camera.
User’s authority to see the video feed is as follow.
I D Password Authority Detail
admin admin AllStream,
Web management
root root All Stream
guest guest View only Stream
[Caution] You must change default value of ID/Password into new ones after installation
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Log in
Run web browser and input http://192.168.1.30(default value) in URL and
press "ENTER" button then below picture will be shown.
Administration page log-in
Input ID and password and click on “Log in” to setup page
ID Password Authorityadmin admin Allroot root Allguest guest View only
If you logged in first in administrator mode, please change the password and ID of administrator.
Setup page
After logged in, firstly you can see
the camera setup page.
Press “Live” button to go to
Live view page.
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Live - Video Check
Active-X auto installation
If connecting to a camera for the first time, you will see the installation message.
Click "install" on the security certificate to load the Active-X control.
If you choose "Don't install", the web viewer would not work.
Click “Retry” to display
the webpage again.
Click “Install” to begin installation of the Active-X.
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Live - Video Check
Installation Complete
After finished the installation, Web Viewer appears and image of camera is to be seen.
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Menu bar description
Item Configuration
Stream Selection Select stream codec and resolution menu related to live-view was defined only by the admin.(H.264/MPEG/MJPEG)
Stream ConnectionConnect to the stream
Stream DisconnectionDisconnect to the stream
Record Saves the stream as a moving picture file in the .aviformat
CaptureSaves the snapshot as an image file in the .bmp format
File PathSpecify the file saving path
Full screenExtend the screen
PC speaker(Option)You can turn on or turn off the speaker of PC
PC mic. (Option)You can turn on or turn off the mic. of PC
Zoom and Focus(Option) Control the zoom and Focus of MFZ lens
MFZ Speed control Control the speed of MFZ lens
One push One time Auto Focus
Live - Video Check
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Setup – Basic Configuration (Network)
Network settings
Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either modifying
The IP address manually or checking the checkbox of enable DHCP.
Input the IP Add. , subnet mask
and gateway then press save
Button to activate your
IP address modification .
Basic configuration - Network
You can set the TCP/IP and port of the camera here.
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Setup – Basic Configuration (Network)
Set port mapping.
Change the port according to router environment. Please check router or call the router manufacture
For help with port setting
Default HTTP port is 80 / RTSP port 554
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Basic Configuration (Video)
Video Setting
Change the Stream type of the camera.
Our camera supports third stream, The Main stream for recording and Live view on the NVR or CMS,
And the sub streams can be used for multi channel view on the NVR or CMS.
User can be changed that parameters according to user environment.
Resolution
Set the video size.
Video Encode
Set the Codec. This camera supports 3 kinds of codec simultaneously.(H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG)
Video Profile Main Profile and High Profile for coding are selectable.
Bit rate Set the Bit rate to 128 ~ 8192kbps.
Bit rate type Choose a bitrate type(constant(CBR) or Variable(VBR))
Key Frame interval Set the frame interval to 1 ~ 60 fps
URL RTSP address
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Basic Configuration (System)
System
Upgrading the system.
Import or Export configuration file, which can simplify the configuration steps
when there are a lot of cameras needing configuring.
Restore the default settings.
Update
Click Browse to select the local upgrade file and then click Upgrade to start
remote upgrade..
Import or Export camera
Select the exported configuration file, and then click “Import” to start importing configuration file.
Factory Default
Restore the default settings.
Reboot
Reboot the camera.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Network)
Network – TCP/IP
Change the device IP address to the same subnet with your computer by either modifying
The IP address manually or checking the checkbox of enable DHCP.
.
Mac Address
Mac address of Camera.
IP address setting
Input the IP Add. , subnet mask and gateway then press save Button to activate your
IP address modification .
DNS Server Setting - For setting of DNS server, input DNS address to fit with network
environment to set(Default address is DNS address of 'Dacom', 'Hanaro telecom').
Use DNS value normally set in PC. DNS address should be necessarily input.
Click “save” button to save setting value.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Network)
Network – RTSP
This camera provides the RTSP/RTP stream transmission as well as TCP/IP stream.
The function is based on VLC(http://www.videolan.org/) media player.
If duplicated port used in this function with the port used from other process, it will not be working well.
RTSP Port : Setting of RTSP port.(default port: TCP 554)
RTSP Time out enable
If the server do not receive the RTCP from Client then RTSP session will be stopped
RTSP authentication : To set using for user authority on RTSP session
Use MULTICAST: Multicast function transfers the data to multiple users by a single streaming transfer.
It loaded less traffic in the network than unicast. There should, however,
be multi-casting functions in all network equipment which is in located in between
streaming server(camera) and clients.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Network)
Network – DDNS
DDNS is an abbreviation of Dynamic Domain Name Service that converts the IP address of
a camera into a general Host Name so that the user can easily remember it.
1) Click [Enable].
2) Enter the domain name(over 4 characters) and email address.
3) Perform the duplicate check for the domain that you entered by clicking [Check].
4) Click [Register], then you should make sure whether the Status is ‘Register OK’ or not.
5) Click [Unregister] to delete registered domain name.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Network)
Network – HTTP
This function transfer the stream by using Server Push method and can use the control function
by CGI calls.(EX. Port I/O control)
Good point of this function is using web port , so it is able to transfer the stream and control
which is not affected by fire wall.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Network)
Network – Onvif
Our all cameras support Onvif profile S
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Video)
Camera - Video
Change the Stream type of the camera.
Our camera supports third stream, The Main stream for recording and Live view on the NVR or CMS,
And the sub streams can be used for multi channel view on the NVR or CMS.
User can be changed that parameters according to user environment.
Resolution
Set the video size.
Video Encode
Set the Codec. This camera supports 3 kinds of codec simultaneously.(H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG)
Video Profile Main Profile and High Profile for coding are selectable.
Bit rate Set the Bit rate to 128 ~ 8192kbps.
Bit rate type Choose a bitrate type(constant(CBR) or Variable(VBR))
Key Frame interval Set the frame interval to 1 ~ 60 fps
URL RTSP address
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Video Mode)
Camera – Video Mode
Setting the Mirror, Rotate and TV type
Image mirror
Select a video source mode(Normal, Flip, Mirror, Both)
Rotate
Rotate the video image to 90˚ or 270 ˚ .
TV type
Select TV type(NTSC and PAL)
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Audio)
Camera – Audio
You can configure the I/O settings of the audio source from the camera.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Day / Night)
Camera – Day / Night
This menu is to set IR Cut filter, IR LED On/Off, Color and B/W mode.
Click save to save the settings
Day : The picture is always displayed in Color(using IR cut filter).
Night : The picture is always displayed in B/W(Don't use IR cut filter).
Auto : Automatic day(Color) & night(B/W) switching by setting value.
Please set the value properly according to the environment.
Time : This menu is to set change the Day and night mode by time.
Activate IR LEDs : Checked this menu, IR LEDs turn off or on according to Day or Night mode.
If not checked it, IR LEDs are always off.
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (OSD)
Camera – OSD
Configure the settings as necessary of OSD in stream.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Privacy Zone)
Camera – Privacy Zone
Configure the settings as necessary of OSD in stream.
Click save to save the settings
Check the ‘Enable’ to activate the function. ‘Show’ is to specify the privacy zone.
* You can specify up to 4 zones.
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Image Adjustment)
Camera – Image Adjustment
You can change the camera color settings according to the environment where the camera is located.
Click save to save the settings
Brightness describes bright of the image, which ranges from 1~100, and the default
value is 50.
Contrast describes the contrast of the image, which ranges from 1~100, and the
default value is 50.
Saturation describes the colorfulness of the image color, which ranges from 1~100,
and the default value is 50.
Sharpness describes the edge contrast of the image, which ranges from 1~100, and the
default value is 50..
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (White Balance)
Camera – White Balance
You can change the camera white balance settings according to the environment where
the camera is located.
Click save to save the settings
Auto : Adjust white balance automatically.
Indoor : Adjust white balance to indoor environment(3200˚K).
Outdoor : Adjust white balance to outdoor environment(5600˚K).
Fluorescent : Adjust white balance to fluorescent environment(4000˚K).
User : User can adjust the red and blue gains of the camera video manually.
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (WDR)
Camera – WDR
It displays a sharp image of the objects in a scene where both bright and dark areas exist.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (DNR)
Camera – DNR
DNR reduces the noise in the video stream. Disable, 2DNR Mode and 3DNR
Mode are selectable
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Exposure)
Camera – Exposure
If the camera is equipped with the fixed lens, only Manual is selectable, and the iris
mode is not configurable.
If Auto is selected, you can set the auto iris level from 0~ 100.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Defog)
Camera – Defog
You can enable the defog function when the environment is foggy and
the image is misty. It enhances the subtle details so that the image appears clearer.
Click save to save the settings
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (PTZ)
Camera – PTZ
You can control the lens(Focus and Zoom).
Click save to save the settings
One push : one time auto focus.
Lens Reset : Use it when the image blur caused by defocus of the lens.
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Camera name)
System – Camera name
Camera title would be shown on the top of the video when you see the video by the viewer.
Click save to save the settings
Server title is to be English without space(Max. 10 characters).
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Language)
System – Language
This is to select language to be displayed in all web pages such as Administrator's page, web viewer
and main page.
Click save to save the settings
You can select the language as English, Korean and Japanese.
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Date / Time)
System – Date / Time
There are two ways of time setting as follow
Click save to save the settings
Auto(NTP) : This is to set up local time in case of monitoring from different time zone area.
Select one of time zone in 'Time Zone' and save.
Manual : This is for user to set up time directly. There can be some gaps between local and
time of the unit.
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (User management)
System – User management
This is to register an account of user who monitors and controls video.
Administrator's ID and password should be English, within 15 characters, without space.
A maximum user to allow registration is 20 persons.
Click ‘Delete’ for deleting user.
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Update)
System – Update
You can update the camera firmware and ONVIF firmware as below site.
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Setup – Advanced Configuration (Reset / Restart)
System – Reset / Restart
This is the function to restart the camera system.
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Event – Alarm
Event – Alarm
This is the function to restart the camera system.
Alarm Input - Type
Select Normal Close(NC) or Normal Open(NO).
Circuit of N/O type is usually open, and the activation of the sensor occurs at the time of
close, and N/C type works reverse way.
Alarm Output
Alarm input : Alarm output function operates only by alarm input event.
Motion : Alarm output function operates only by motion event.
Duration Time
Set duration time upon alarm events.
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Event – Motion Detection
Event – Motion Detection
Enable : To use motion detection function, check ‘Use Motion Detection’.
Sensitivity Level : Setting up sensitivity to detect motion to adjust input video by situation.
You can select 1~5, and 5 is the highest
Click save to save the settings
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Event – Record
Event – Record
You can configure the event recording settings so that you can transfer the images stored in the camera
to the SD memory if an event(motion or alarm input) occurs.
Click save to save the settings
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Event – SD Memory
Event – SD Memory
You can configure the event recording settings so that you can transfer the images stored in the camera
to the SD memory if an event(motion or alarm input) occurs.
1. Check “Use SD Memory” then click “Save”
2. Push the “Mount” button, Capacity of SD card will be shown.
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IP Manager – Use IP manager
Use of IP Manager
This program is the utility to find out the unit connected to local network. It is useful for the
application of the unit connected by DHCP function.
It can provide you the information such as IP address, MAC, web port for easy installation and use.
Run IP Manager program
Double click "IP Manager" file to open the program.
① Select all units of the list② Deselect all units③ Delete the list④ Resize the window.⑤ Scans for cameras that are currently connected to the network⑥ Consecutive number of the list ⑦ MAC information of the unit⑧ IP address of the unit⑨ Subnet mask⑩ Gateway information of the unit⑪ IP type of the unit(Static IP/Dynamic IP⑫ Web port number to connect⑬ Stream port number⑭ The cameras that are currently connected to the network ⑮ To change the information
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IP Manager – Find IP address and Change IP address
Find IP address
Click “Find” button to find the cameras that are currently connected to the local network.
Below picture will be shown, after IP finding completed.
Click mouse right button to open sub menu as like above image.Open web page : connect the camera web page.IP change : change the IP address
Change IP address
After finding IP address, if you want to change IP address, Gateway or Subnet Mask,
double click IP address you want to change or check the list on the “index” and click “Change”.
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IP Manager – Change IP address
Change IP address for one unit
Static IP
Double click IP address you want to change or check the list on the index and click “Change”.
Dynamic IP
• Double click IP address you want to change or check the list on the index and click “Change”.
• Check the “Dynamic IP Address”, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Web Port,
Stream port will be grayed out.
• Input ID and password.
• Click the “Change” button. After a while, setup will be completed. And you can find
the changed information.
• Check the “Static IP Address”, input the information
( IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Web
Port, Stream port) you want to change.
• Input ID and password.
• Click the “Change” button. After a while, setup will
be completed.
• Click the “Find” button one more time to check the
changed information.
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IP Manager – Change IP address
Change IP address for multiple units
Static IP
Check the index box of two or more units you want to change. Click the “Change” button.
The picture of next page will be shown.
Click the “Batch” button, the dialog appears.
• Check the “Static IP Address”, input the information
(IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Web Port,
Stream port) you want to change.
• Input the “Last Address” and “step”.
EX) If the condition sets like the picture 5-5, the last
number of the IP address will be increased each 1,
starting 30 and will not over 253.
• Input ID and password, and click the “Save” button.
• After a while, the changed IP address dialog appears.
• Click the “Change” button. After a while, setup will be completed.
• Click the “Find” button one more time to check the changed information.
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IP Manager – Update
Dynamic IP
• Double click IP address you want to change or check the list on the index and click “Change”.
• Click the “Batch” button, the dialog appears.
• Check the “Dynamic IP Address”, the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Web Port, and
Stream port will be grayed out.
• Input ID and password.
• Click the “Change” button. After a while, setup will be completed. And you can find the changed
information.
Update
Update the firmware to camera using IP manager.
• Click ‘Find’ button to find the cameras.
• Check the check box of the camera then click ‘Update’ button.
• The picture of next page will be shown.
* Before update the F/W, IP of each camera should be different.
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IP Manager – Update
Choose the F/W
Choose the firmware to update the camera and Reboot.
• Click ‘Authentication’ button to input the ID and Password.
Default ID and password is ‘admin / admin’
* If each camera’s ID and Password is not same, you can not update together.
• Click ‘Update’ button to choose Firmware.
• The picture of next page will be shown.
• Choose the Firmware such as camera F/W, ONVIF and Active-X.
User can update the all F/W at once.
• Click ‘OK’ button to Update the Firmware for a while.
• After finish the update, user should reboot the cameras. Please click the ‘Reboot’ button to
Reboot camera.
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