User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- Trademarks
- Disclaimer
- Symbol Conventions
- Safety Instruction
- Laws and Regulations
- Transportation
- Power Supply
- Battery
- Maintenance
- Usage Environment
- Emergency
- Manufacturer Address
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Device Activation and Accessing
- Chapter 3 Temperature Measurement
- Chapter 4 Fire Source Detection
- Fire Detection
- Smoking Detection
- 4
- 4.1 Select Recommended Scene
- 4.2 Set Fire Detection Parameters
- Before You Start
- Steps
- Fire Source Detection Mode
- 1) Go to Configuration → Event → Smart Event → Fire Source Detection Shield.
- 2) Check Enable Fire Source Detection Shield.
- 3) Click Draw Area and drag the mouse in the live view to draw the area. Release the mouse to finish drawing.
- 4) You can drag the corners of the red rectangle area to change its shape and size, or drag the rectangle to the position on demand.
- 5) Click Stop Drawing.
- 6) Click Clear All to clear all of the setting areas.
- 7) Set the value of Active Zoom Ratio on demand, and then the shield will appear only when the zoom ratio is greater than the predefined value
- 8) Click Add to save the smoke detection shield, and it will be listed in the Fire Source Detection Shield List area; you can select a region and click Delete to delete it from the list; you can also define the color of the regions.
- 9) Check Display Shield Region to show the shielded area in live view.
- Chapter 5 Behavior Analysis
- Chapter 6 Event and Alarm
- Chapter 7 Arming Schedule and Alarm Linkage
- 7
- 7.1 Set Arming Schedule
- 7.2 Linkage Method Settings
- 7
- 7.1
- 7.2
- 7.2.1 Trigger Alarm Output
- 7.2.2 FTP/NAS/Memory Card Uploading
- 7.2.3 Send Email
- Set Email
- Before You Start
- Steps
- 1) Input the sender’s e-mail information, including Sender's Address, SMTP Server, and SMTP Port.
- 2) Optional: If your e-mail server requires authentication, check Authentication and input your user name and password to log in to the server.
- 3) Set the E-mail Encryption.
- 4) Optional: If you want to receive notification with alarm pictures, check Attached Image.The notification e-mail has three attached alarm pictures about the event with configurable image capturing interval.
- 5) Input the receiver’s information, including the receiver’s name and address.
- 6) Click Test to see if the function is properly configured.
- 7.2.4 Notify Surveillance Center
- 7.2.5 Trigger Recording
- 7.2.6 Set Audible Alarm Output
- 7.2.7 Set Flashing Alarm Light Output
- Chapter 8 Live View
- Chapter 9 Video and Audio
- 9
- 9.1 Video Settings
- 9.2 Display Settings
- 9
- 9.1
- 9.2
- 9.3 OSD
- 9.4 Set Privacy Mask
- 9.5 Overlay Picture
- 9.6 Set Manual DPC (Defective Pixel Correction)
- Chapter 10 Video Recording and Picture Capture
- Chapter 11 Network Settings
- Chapter 12 System and Security
- 12
- 12.1 View Device Information
- 12.2 Search and Manage Log
- 12.3 Import and Export Configuration File
- Steps
- 1) Go to Configuration → System → Maintenance → Upgrade & Maintenance.
- 2) Click Device Parameters and input the encryption password to export the current configuration file.
- 3) Set the saving path to save the configuration file in a local computer.
- 1) Access the device that needs to be configured via a Web browser.
- 2) Click Browse to select the saved configuration file.
- 3) Input the encryption password you set when exporting the configuration file.
- 4) Click Import.
- Steps
- 12.4 Export Diagnose Information
- 12.5 Reboot
- 12.6 Restore and Default
- 12.7 Upgrade
- 12.8 View Open Source Software License
- 12.9 Time and Date
- 12.10 Set RS-232
- 12.11 Set RS-485
- 12.12 Set Same Unit
- 12.13 Security
- 12.14 User and Account
- Chapter 13 Appendix
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Chapter 11 Network Settings
TCP/IP
TCP/IP settings must be properly configured before you can operate the device over a network. IPv4 and
IPv6 are both supported. Both versions can be configured simultaneously without conflicting with each
other.
Go to Configuration → Basic Configuration → Network → TCP/IP for parameter settings.
• NIC Type: Select a NIC (Network Interface Card) type according to your network condition.
• IPv4: Two IPv4 modes are available.
• DHCP: The device automatically gets the IPv4 parameters from the network if you check DHCP. The
device IP address changes after enabling the function. Use SADP to get the device IP address.
NOTE: The network that the device is connected to should support DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol).
• Manual: You can set the device IPv4 parameters manually. Input IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, and
IPv4 Default Gateway, and click Test to see if the IP address is available.
• IPv6: Three IPv6 modes are available.
• Route Advertisement: The IPv6 address is generated by combining the route advertisement and the
device Mac address.
NOTE: Route advertisement mode requires support from the router that the device is
connected to.
• DHCP: The IPv6 address is assigned by the server, router, or gateway.
• Manual: Input IPv6 Address, IPv6 Subnet, and IPv6 Default Gateway. Consult the network administrator
for required information.
• MTU: It stands for maximum transmission unit. It is the size of the largest protocol data unit that can be
communicated in a single network layer transaction.
NOTE: The valid MTU value range is 1280 to 1500.
• DNS: It stands for domain name server. It is required if you need to visit the device with a domain name.
It is also required for some applications (e.g., sending e-mail). Set Preferred DNS Server and Alternate
DNS server properly if needed.
Multicast Discovery
Check Enable Multicast Discovery, and then the online network camera will be automatically detected by
client software via private multicast protocol in the LAN.