INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL DDK-1700 IP Box Camera
Table of Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................................................4 1. DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................6 1.1 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION...............................................................6 1.2 THE RESET BUTTON ............................................................................8 1.3 ALARM WIRING DIAGRAM ......................................................................9 1.
4.1.2 Live Video........................................................................................................................23 4.1.3 Setup ................................................................................................................................26 4.2 THE CMS (CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM).....................................77 4.2.1 Introduction......................................................................................................................77 4.2.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read the following safety and operational instructions carefully to prevent harm or injury to the operator. WARNING To prevent fire or shock, avoid exposing this unit to moisture. Do not block ventilation openings. Never spill liquid of any kind on the camera Do not attempt to service the DDK-1700D yourself. Opening the DDK-1700D’s enclosure may expose the user to electrical shock. Please refer all servicing to your reseller. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosols for cleaning.
1. DESCRIPTION 1.1 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION -- Front Panel -- 1 2 -- Rear Panel -- 1/4"-20UNC 3 1. Light Sensor: Senses the a of light in the camera’s environment and controls the iris shutter accordingly. 2. MICROPHONE: Built in microphone. 3. POWER indicator: Indicates the power status of the unit. 4. Power Input: DC 12V input connects to an external power supply. 5. Power Input: AC 24V input connects to an external power supply. 6.
Side Panel: IRIS 1.ALM-OUT A 2.ALM-OUT B 3.ALM-IN + 4.ALM-IN 5.ALM-RST + 6.ALM-RST - 7.RS-485:D+ 8.RS-485:D9.DC-OUT(5V) 10.GND 11.AUDIO-IN 12.AUDIO-OUT 1. AES 1 3 2 4 2. DC IRIS 3. DHCP 4. STATIC IP 1 2 1. IRIS: Auto iris connector. This camera works with a DC drive auto iris lens. Please refer to the pin assignment marked on the camera when connecting an auto iris lens 2. DIP Switch: 1. AES: Auto electric shutter. 2. DC IRIS: Use an auto iris (DC drive) 3.
1.2 The Reset Button The Reset Button will bring the DDK-1700 back to its factory default settings. Press the Reset Button for about 10 seconds. A Blue screen will be displayed and a text that says “RESETTING…” will appear. The device will then auto reboot. All settings will then be back to default. The following items will return back to default. [SETUP] Network Setup a. LAN Settings (You can manually reset this function.) b. PPPOE Settings (You can manually reset this function.) Dynamic DNS a.
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1.4 The USB function The DDK-1700 can provide two separate functions by connecting the DDK-1700 with a PC via the USB connector 1. Using an SD card as a card reader. Insert an SD card into the DDK-1700 and then connect to a computer. You may then transfer files between the SD card and the PC. Once you've connected your DDK-1700 to your computer Windows will detect the connection and ask you what you want to do with the SD card. 2. Using an SD card as a configuration tool.
2. INSTALLATION Follow the instructions and the diagram below to set up the system. NOTE: The DDK-1700’s Video Out connector can be connected to a monitor via RCA connection. When connected you will see information on the monitor screen, including the DDK-1700’s factory default IP address (192.168.1.168). The DDK-1700’s IP address will only appear if there is a connection between the DDK-1700 and another device. 2.1 Hardware Installation 1. If using external power, connect power adapter to DDK-1700. 2.
2.2 Updating System Software If the system software of the DDK-1700 needs to be upgraded, follow these steps Important: Before carrying out this procedure, please ensure the SD card is working and the file of the system firmware is intact 1. Create a directory with the name DDK-1700 on the SD card if it does not already exist. 2. Copy the file UPDATE.BIN to the DDK-1700 -directory. 3. Shut down DDK-1700’s power. 4. Insert the SD CARD into the DDK-1700. 5.
3. Network Configuration 3.1 Cable Connections Physical specifications of RJ-45 cable for Ethernet Wire Type Cat. 5 Connector Type RJ-45 Max. Cable Length 100 m Hub/Switch Wiring Configuration Straight Through PC Wiring Configuration Straight Through 3.1.1 DDK-1700 to Computer connection LAN CAMERA CROSSOVER CABLE RJ-45 TO PC LAN CARD CROSSOVER CABLE PIN CONFIGURATION 3.1.
3.2 Network Settings Configuration 3.2.1 Enabling DHCP Function The DDK-1700’s default setting is DHCP OFF. Users can build the camera’s working environment with a static IP address. The default static IP is 192.168.1.168. 3.2.2 Setting an IP Address You need to set an IP address for the unit if DHCP is not supported on the network. Otherwise, please follow the instructions given below: Note: The default static IP is 192.168.1.168. Set the IP, MASK and GATEWAY settings to the following:. IP: 192.168.1.
3.3 TCP/IP Communication Software Follow the procedure below to install the TCP/IP communication program on your computer. 1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double click the Network Connections icon 3. Right-click your network connection and then click Properties.
4. On the General tab, check if the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is included in the list. If the TCP/IP is included, proceed to section 3.5. If it is not included, please follow section 3.4 to install the TCP/IP.
3.4 TCP/IP Installation On the General tab of Connection Properties, under “This connection uses the following items”, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Then click Install. Select Protocol from the network component type then click Add. Select Microsoft TCP/IP from the network protocol then click OK. Click Close to return to the Network Connections window.
3.5 TCP/IP configuration setting Click Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties. Before completing installation to the LAN, make sure the Internet connection works properly. > If you are using a DHCP server, select Obtain an IP address automatically. Any assigned IP address for the connected DDK-1700 must be in the same class type as the server.
3.6 Connection Testing With the previous settings, follow the instructions below to ensure whether you have established the connection successfully. 1. Click Start > All Programs > Command Prompt. 2. Enter ping XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX (the DDK-1700’s IP address), then enter. (See the sample screen below). ** This is the IP address for a DDK-1700 that is assigned for the connected camera.
If you receive a response as in the screen below, the connection hasn’t been successfully established. Please re-check all the hardware and software installations by repeating sections 3.4 and 3.5. If you still can’t establish the connection after rechecking, please contact your dealer. If you receive a response as in the screen below, you have successfully made the connection.
4. Operating Instructions for Software and Network Connection The DDK-1700 may be accessed through a Web Brower or through Viewer Software. RJ-45 PIN configuration for Ethernet PIN NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. PIN Assignment TX + TX RX + Not Connected Not Connected RX Not Connected Not Connected RJ-45 socket 12345678 Physical specification for Ethernet Wire type Cat. 5 Connector type RJ-45 Max.
4.1 Web Browser 4.1.1 Connecting the DDK-1700 1. Start up your Web Browser, and then follow the steps below to connect the DDK-1700. 2. Click on the URL box at the top of the window. 3. Enter the URL address of the DDK-1700 into the URL box and press the “Enter” key to enter the home page. 4. Enter the "User Name" and "Password" in the appropriate spaces. 5. Click on the “OK” button to set your entries. NOTE: The default "User Name" and "Password" are root and Admin, respectively.
4.1.2 Live Video Live video from the DDK-1700 is displayed on the home page when your Camera is present in your browser. Additional settings are provided on the home page. AJAX (default) and the ActiveX viewer types display different formats on the home page. The AJAX viewer: Non-IE browsers support (for the JPEG mode only). Snapshot: Click the button to take a snapshot. The icon will change to a blue color while working effectively. to change the video resolution and quality.
ActiveX viewer: Select from the thumbnail options for taking snapshots, setting-up a Storage Folder, selecting Full Screen mode, Recording, Listening, Talking and Zooming. Snapshot: Click the button to take a snapshot. The icon will change to a blue color when working properly. Set Storage Path: Click on the button to set a storage folder for saving snapshots and video clips. Full Screen: Click the color when working properly. Record Button: Click the color button to enter full screen mode.
icon will change to a blue color Digital output: Click the blue color when working properly button to start/stop digital output. The icon will change to a when working properly. EPTZ Digital Zoom mode. This mode utilizes the megapixel resolution of the DDK-1700 to simulate the functions of a mechanical PTZ camera. When the digital zoom mode is active, the image can be zoomed in and out. Hold down the left key of your mouse and move to the desired location in the Global View area.
4.1.3 Setup Click the Setup button on the home page to access advanced settings. 4.1.3.1 Wizard For quick configuration, click Wizard at the top of the Setup pages. This wizard will guide you through a step-by-step process to configure your DDK-1700. Click Next to continue. Step 1: The DDK-1700 default setting is DHCP OFF. Users can build the DDK-1700 working environment with a static IP address. The DDK-1700’s default IP is 192.168.1.168.
Step 2: If using PPPoE, select Enable and enter user name and password. Otherwise select Disable and click Next to continue. Step 3: If using a Dynamic DNS account, select Enable and enter your host information. Click Next to continue.
Step 4: Enter a name for your DDK-1700 and click Next to continue. Step5: Select a time zone to ensure that all events will be triggered, captured and scheduled at the correct time. Click Next to continue. Step 6: If DHCP is selected, a summary of the DDK-1700’s settings will be displayed. Write down this information as it is needed to access the camera over the network. Click Apply to save settings.
4.1.3.2 Changing Image Settings Follow the steps below to change the camera’s video settings. A preview of the image will be shown in the Live Video window. . Click Submit to activate and save changes. The Image Setup setting page 1. Click the Image button to enter the image settings page. 2. VIEWER TYPE. Select “AJAX” or “ActiveX” mode. 3. IMAGE SETTINGS. Includes “Metering Method”, “Exposure Mode”, “Denoise”, “Mirror”, “Flip”, “White Balance”, “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Saturation” and “Sharpness”.
4. DEVICE SETTINGS. Includes “Device Name” and “Timestamp”. • Click “Enable OSD” and check the box to activate this function. • Enter "Timestamp Label". • Enter "Timestamp Location". 5. Click the Submit button to submit new image settings Functions: Metering Method Exposure Mode The metering method determines the exposure. Different metering methods measure the subject brightness differently. Center-weighted: The metering is weighted at the center and then averaged for the entire scene.
White Balance White balance corrects unnatural color shades. Select options “Auto”, “Outdoor”, “Indoor”, “Fluorescent” and “Push Hold”. Brightness: Setting to compensate for backlighting. Contrast: Controls color intensity/strength. Saturation: Controls the strength of colors from black and white to bold. Sharpness Sets clarity of detail in images. Timestamp Label: Enter a timestamp label. Timestamp Location: Click to choose location. Submit: Click to save settings.
Audio and Video settings page 1. Click the Audio and Video button to enter the Audio and Video settings page. Here you may configure multiple video profiles with different settings. Click Submit to save your changes. 2. Select the Profile Number from 1-3. Then set the Aspect ratio of 4:3 or 16:9. Click Save to activate. 3. Set the “Mode”, “Frame size”, “Viewer window area”, “Maximum frame rate” and “Video quality” for each Video Profile. 4. Set audio function details.
5. Select 50 Hz or 60Hz Power. 6. Click the Submit button to save settings. Functions: Profile Number Select a Profile Number from 1-3. The default video profile number is 2. Aspect ratio The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of the width of the image to its height. Select 4:3 or 16:9 for the ratio that best suits your needs. Mode: Choose a video compression format. Frame size: Set video resolution.
Audio In/Out: Follow these steps. 1. Connect DDK-1700 through browser. 2. Ensure “Audio Mechanism Setting” & “Enable audio out” are both selected. Click Submit. 3. Connect Mic to a computer, and connect the DDK-1700 Audio out to a speaker. 4. Select “Talk” 5. Confirm audio from connected speaker. 6. Connect Mic to DDK-1700--Audio in; connect speaker to PC--AUDIO Out. 7. Click “Listen” in the webpage ; speak to the PC-connected microphone. ; the Mic will send an audio signal to the DDK-1700.
Privacy Mask settings page Click the Privacy Mask button to enter the Privacy Mask Area settings page. Mask up to 3 privacy areas on the displayed video to be blocked/excluded from recordings and snapshots. 1. Use the right mouse button on video control to show the pop-menu. 2. Use the left mouse button and drag and drop to set the privacy area. 3. A privacy area can be enabled or disabled. 4. Click the Submit button.
4.1.3.3 Changing the Network Settings Follow the steps below to change the network settings. Set network options and IP address. 1. 2. Click the Network button on the home page to enter the Network Setup page. The accessible network protocols are “PPPoE”, “Port Detail”, ”Traffic”, “Dynamic DNS”, “HTTPS” and ”Access List”. 3. Input your network setting details. Click the Submit button to save settings. Functions: DHCP: Enables DHCP for dynamic IP address assignment.
Changing the PPPoE Network Settings. Follow the steps below to change the PPPoE settings. 1. Click the PPPoE button on the upper left menu to enter the “PPPoE Settings” page. 2. Activate the “Enable” or “Disable” status of the PPPoE Settings. 3. Enter the PPPoE “Username” and the PPPoE “Password” and then confirm the password again. 4. Click on the Submit button to save the settings. NOTE: Please refer to section 4.1.3.8 (PPPoE & DDNS) for more details.
Changing the Network Settings — Port Detail. The “Network” page has a “Port Detail” icon at the upper left. This allows you to specify and reserve ports for both HTTP and RSTP streaming. Follow the steps below to change the Port Detail settings. 1. Click the Port Detail button on the upper left menu to enter the “Port Detail” page. 2. Enter the “HTTP port” and the “Access name for stream” for the MJPEG streams. 3. Enter the “HTTPS port”. The default value is 443. 4.
Functions HTTP Port HTTP ports allow you to connect to the DDK-1700 via a standard web browser. A port can be set to a number other than the default HTTP port 80. A corresponding port must be opened on the router. For example, if the port is changed to 8080, users must type in the web browser 'http://192.168.0.100:8080' HTTPS Port RTSP Port The HTTPS Port connects the DDK-1700 with a PC via a secure web browser. This port number is used for RTSP streaming to mobile devices, such as mobile phones or PDAs.
Changing the Network Settings —Network Traffic. Specifying the maximum download/upload bandwidth for each socket is useful when connecting your device to a busy or heavily loaded network. Please follow the steps below to change the settings. 1. Click on the Traffic button on the upper left menu to enter the “Traffic” page. 2. Enter the “Maximum Upload Bandwidth” and the “Maximum Download Bandwidth”. 3. Click on the Submit button to save the new settings.
Changing the Network Settings — DDNS. The DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server) uses a DNS host name and synchronizes it with the public IP address of the router when it changes. A user name and password are required when using a DDNS service. Follow the steps below to change the DDNS settings. 1. Click on the Dynamic DNS button on the upper left menu to enter the “Dynamic DNS” page. 2. Check the “Enable DDNS” box to activate this function. 3.
Functions Enable DDNS Function: Check to activate this function. DNS (The Domain Name System) is an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses (i.e. 192.168.0.20). The address can be obtained from your ISP or network gateway. Server Address: Select your Dynamic DNS provider from the pull down menu or enter the server address manually. Host Name: Enter the host name of the DDNS server.
Changing the Network Settings — HTTPS. Follow the steps below to change the HTTPS setting. 1. Click on the HTTPS button on the upper left menu to enter the HTTPS settings page. 2. Select the “Enable HTTPS secure connection” to activate this function. 3. Click to select the “Create certificate method” from “Create self-signed certificate automatically”, “Create self-signed certificate manually” and “Create certificate request and install”. 4. Click “Create” to save the create certificate settings. 5.
Methods of creating and installing certificates: 1. Create self-signed certificate automatically (1) Enable HTTPS secure connection. (2) Select the “Create self-signed certificate automatically” option. (3) Click the Create button. (4) The new Certification Information will show in the third column on the HTTPS settings page. (5) Click Home to return to the main page. Change the address from “http://” to “https://“ in the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard.
Changing the Network Settings —Access List. Follow the steps below to change the Access List settings. 1. Click on the Access List button on the upper left menu to enter the “Access List” page. 2. Enter the “Start IP address”, “End IP address” and “Delete allow list” details in the “Allow List” area. Select “Add” to add or “Delete” to delete entries. 3. Enter the “Start IP address”, “End IP address” and “Delete deny list” details in the “Deny List” area. Select “Add” to add or “Delete” to delete entries.
End IP Address The ending IP Address of the devices (such as a computer) which don’t have permission to access the DDK-1700. Delete Deny List Removes the customized settings from the Permission List. NOTE: If there are conflicts between the range of the Allow List and the range of the Deny List, the Access List within the range of the Deny List has the higher priority over the range of the Allow List.
4.1.3.4 Changing the System Settings Follow the steps below to change the system date and time settings. Setting the Time and Date of the system 1. Click on the System button to enter the “Time and Date” page (default). In this area you may automatically or manually configure, update, and maintain the internal system clock of the DDK-1700. 2. To set the Time Configuration select a time zone from the drop-down menu. Select Enable Daylight Saving Time if required.
Functions: Time Zone: Select time zone from the drop-down menu. Enable Daylight Saving: Select to enable daylight saving time. Auto Daylight Saving: Select this option to configure Daylight Saving setting automatically. Set date and time manually: Select this option to configure Daylight Saving date and time manually. Offset: Sets the amount of time to be added or removed when Daylight Saving is enabled.
Changing the System Settings — Digital Input &Output. 1. Click on the DI and DO button on the left side of the “System” page to enter the “DI and DO” page. 2. Select the active state of the Digital Input 1 from the drop-down list. 3. Select the active state of the Digital Output 1 from the drop-down list. 4. Click to set the LED “On” or “Off’. 5. Select “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable video output. Select “ON” or “OFF” to enable or disable OSD output. 6.
Changing the System Settings — ICR. Follow the steps below to change the IR cut filter function settings. 1. Click on the ICR button on the left side of the “System” page to enter the “ICR” page. 2. Select option for “IR-Cut Removable filter trigger condition”: “Automatic”, “Day Mode”, “Night Mode” or “Schedule”. 3. Select IR light power “Off”, “On”, “Sync, with ICR” or “Schedule”. 4. Click the Submit button to save the new settings.
Changing the System Settings — RS485 Settings The RS-485 is a serial communication method for computers and devices. The RS-485 is used to control a PAN/TILT device, such as an external camera enclosure. Click the RS-485 button on the left side of the “System” page to enter the “RS485 Settings” page. NOTE: Check “Support PAN-TILT” box and a RS-485 control panel will appear on the left side of the Live View page.
Stop Bit: the number of logic-high bits even. If the parity is odd, the parity bit is 1, resulting in 3 logic-high bits. Either 1 or 2. It is used to signal the end of communication for a single packet. The more bits used for stop bits, the greater the lenience in synchronizing the different clocks but the slower the data transmission rate. In default mode, the value is 1.
Changing the System Settings — Users. 1. Click the Users button on the left side of the “System” page to enter the “Users” page. 2. Add, modify or delete a user’s data. 3. Click Add/ Modify User button to save new user settings. 4. Click the Home button to return to the home page. Functions: User List: The list shows the registered user(s) and their corresponding authority. Delete: Deletes a selected user. Name: Enter user’s name to be added.
Changing the System Settings — Maintenance. Click the Maintenance button on the left side of the “Date and Time” page to enter “Maintenance” page. Functions: Save Configuration: Click “Save Configuration” to save the configuration files to a local hard drive. Load Configuration: Browse and click on “Load Configuration” to load configuration files to the local hard drive. Restore Factory Defaults: Click “Restore Factory Defaults” to restore factory defaults.
Changing the System Settings — Update Firmware. 1. Click the Firmware Upgrade button on left side of “Date and Time” page to enter the “Firmware Upgrade” page. 2. Click the “Browse…” button to find and select the UPDATE.BIN file which was saved to the computer hard drive. 3. Click the “Upload” button. NOTE: DO NOT power off the DDK-1700 while updating firmware. NOTE: Don’t interrupt the process while the unit is updating. NOTE: Updating with the wrong UPDATE.
4.1.3.5 Changing the Application Settings Changing the Application Settings —Language Settings. 1. Click on the Language button on the left side to enter the “Language Settings” page. 2. Select language and click "Submit" to save.
Changing the Application Settings —Motion Detection. Setting motion detection: 1. Click the Motion Detection button on the left side of the Application page to enter the “Motion Detection” page. 2. Drag the mouse across a target zone to draw a rectangle on the image. 3. Enable / disable the motion detection function. 4. Click the Submit button to save the settings. NOTE: You can set more than one target zone.
Changing the Application Settings —Event. Click the Event button at left of Application page and then click on “Add” to enter the setting pages for the Server, Media, Event and Recording settings. Click “Delete” to erase settings. The Event Setup page has 4 sections: Server, Media, Event, and Recording. 1. To add a new setting click add under EVENT, SERVER, or MEDIA 2. To delete a setting from a drop-down click Delete. 3. Click on a setting name to enter a window to modify.
Server: Click the Add button in the Server area to enter the “Server” settings page. 1. Enter the unique Server name. There are four types of servers supported: email server, FTP server, HTTP server and network storage. 2. Set Email details. "Sender email address", the email address of the sender. "Recipient email address", the email address of the recipient. 3. Set FTP details. "Remote folder name": Must be an authorized folder on the external FTP server.
for uploading. "Passive Mode": Set details for Network storage. Only one network storage device is supported. "Network storage location" is the path to upload the media. "Workgroup" is the workgroup for network storage. 4. Click on SD card to activate this function. The SD card is used for recording video data. 5. Click “Submit” to save or click on “Don’t Submit” to go back to the Event main page.
FTP: Select to send media files to an FTP server when a trigger is activated. (a) Server address: Enter the domain or IP address of the FTP server. (b) Port: The default FTP server port is 21. It can also be assigned a different port number. (c) User name: Enter the login name of the FTP account. (d) Password: Enter the password of the FTP account. (e) Remote folder name: Enter the folder name where the media file will be sent.
SD card: Select to send media files to an SD card when a trigger is activated. (a) Insert SD card. (b) To verify if the storage setting is correctly configured click the Test button. The result will be shown above the setting page (TEST OK or TEST ERROR). (c) (4) Click Submit to activate the setting. When completed, click Submit to enable the settings and exit the page. The new server settings will appear in the Event Settings page.
Media: Click the Add button in the Media area to enter the “Media” settings page. 1. Enter the unique Media name. There are three types of supported media: snapshot, video clip and system log. 2. Set details of the Snapshot. "Source": Select the video source. "Send Pre-event images": The number of pre-event images. "Send Post-event images": The number of post-event images. "File name prefix": The prefix name will be added on the file name of the snapshot images.
"Maximum duration": The maximum recording file duration in seconds. "Maximum file size": The maximum file size would be generated. 4. Click on the System log to activate this function. 5. Click on “Submit” to save, or click on “Don’t Submit” to go back to the Event main page. Media settings: (1) Click Add in the Media area of the Event Settings page to open. On this page you can specify the type of media that will be sent when a trigger is activated. A total of 5 media settings can be configured.
For example, the file name will be in this form: Snap_20090101_122030 The prefix file name Date and time suffix The format is: YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS (e) Add date and time suffix to file name: Select the option to add date/ time suffix to the file name. (f) Click Submit to save the setting. Video Clip: Select to send video clips when a trigger is activated. (a) Source: Select to record video clips from a video profile. (b) Pre-event recording: The DDK-1700 has a memory buffer that temporarily holds data.
System log: Select to send a system log when a trigger is activated. Click Submit to activate the setting. (4) Click Submit to enable the settings and exit the page. The new media settings will appear on the Event Settings page. NOTE: To remove a media setting from the list (Application> Event>), select a media name from the drop-down list and click Delete.
Event: Click the Add button in the Event area to enter the “Event” settings page. 1. Enter an Event name. Check the “Enable this event” box to activate this function. Then set the Priority and the Source from the drop-down list. "Priority": The event with higher priority will be executed first. 2. Select the event trigger mode. "Video motion detection": Motion triggered events. "Periodic": An event is triggered in specified intervals. The unit of trigger interval is 1 minute.
when an event is triggered. 5. Click “Submit” to save or click on “Don’t Submit” to go back to the Event main page. Event settings: (1) Click Add in the Event area on Event Settings page to open the Event settings page. On this page, you can configure three settings: Trigger, Event Schedule, and Action to set an event. A total of 3 different event settings can be configured. (2) Enter the Event Name for the event setting. (3) Select “Enable this event” option to enable the event setting.
Event Schedule: Specify the period for the event. (a) Select the days of the week. (b) Set the recording schedule in the 24-hour time format. Action: Define the actions to be performed by the DDK-1700 when a trigger is activated. (a) Trigger D/O for ~ seconds: Select this option to turn on the external digital output device when a trigger is activated. Specify the length of the trigger interval in the text box.
Recording: Click the Add button in the Recording area to enter the “Recording” settings page. 1. Enter the Recording entry name. Check the “Enable this recording” box to activate this function. Enable this option if you want to upload the recording to a shared folder on the network. Then set the Priority and the Source from the drop-down list. 2. Set the recording schedule time. Select the day(s) for recording to be enabled 3. Select Always or From.
Record settings: (1) Click Add in the Record area on the Event Settings page to open the Record settings page. In this page recording source, recording schedule and recording capacity can be defined. A total of 2 recording settings can be configured. (2) Enter the Record entry name for the event setting. (3) Select “Enable this recording” option to enable the recording setting. (4) Select the recording priority from: “normal”, “high” and “highest”.
4.1.3.6 Changing the Storage Settings Changing the SD card Settings. 1. Click the “storage” button at the top of the Setup page to enter the “SD Card” screen. 2. The SD Card page contains two image modes: Video and Picture. 3. Click “Video” or “Picture” to enter the sub year-month folder. 4. Click to enter sub date folder. 5. Click the file to display images. 6. Files can be deleted by checking and then clicking the OK button.
4.1.3.7 Status Device information. This page displays information about device and network connection. Click the “Device info” button on the Status page to enter the “Device info” screen.
Device information. This page displays the DDK-1700 log information. 1. Click the “Device info” button on the Status page to enter the “Device info” screen. 2. Click “Clear “ to erase all system logs. You may also download by clicking “Download”.
4.1.3.8 PPPoE & DDNS Using PPPoE 1. Install the XDSL software (obtained from your ISP dealer) on a PC. 2. Search DDK-1700's IP address: you can connect the DDK-1700 to a Video monitor. The monitor screen will show the IP address on the right side. 3. Turn off the DHCP function of the DDK-1700 if it is “ON”. 4. Installing an IP address in your PC or notebook.
Test: 1. Desktop → IE browser → Enter the DDK-1700 IP address (as in the PPPoE settings in step 3 above) → DDK-1700 should load. DDNS settings 1. Launch browser → Enter address to connect to DDK-1700 → Choose network → Enter User name : ”root” and Password : ”Admin” → Click “OK” . 2. Select “DDNS” → Click “Enable DDNS” → Enter the “DDNS host name”, for example “abc123. homeip.
4.2 The CMS (Central Management System) This section provides instructions for installing and using the Central Management System ( CMS ) software which can be found on the CD included with the DDK-1700. System Requirements Intel Pentium 1.5 GHz processor or above (2.8 GHz or higher recommended). 1GB RAM minimum (2GB or higher recommended). Windows XP or above. 16 MB VGA card capable of 24-bit true color display. 10GB free hard-disk space for software installation. 10/100 Base-TX network for LAN operation.
4.2.2 Installing CMS on your Computer Installing CMS from the supplied CD. 1. Exit all applications running on the computer. 2. Insert CD in CD-ROM drive. The program will execute the installation automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the rest of the installation procedure. 3. After the installation is complete, launch START and point to Programs / ipx CMS / ipx CMS to open up the program selection page as shown below. Click on the ipx CMS tag to start the CMS program.
4.2.3 Login Once the CMS is executed a Login prompt will appear. Enter the default user name: admin, and password: 9999 in the respective fields. Click the “OK” button to enter the console page of the CMS. Viewing live video Follow the instructions below to use the CMS-1020 to locate DDK-1700s accessible on the network. Upon launching CMS a connection box will appear as shown below. 1. Select the (Add Device) button on the Device Management page.
2. Add a device from the Add Device page. 3. (1) Click the Auto Scan button at the bottom of the "Add Device" page to find devices accessible on the LAN. The "Device Auto Scan" page will appear. Select a device and click "Add" at the bottom of the page to access the "Add Device" page again. (2) This page shows the device IP Address and the HTTP Port. Enter Device Title, Username, Password, and select the share device function or the permissions function.
4.2.4 Operation 4.2.4.1 Device Management Once the connection has been established, click the button to enter the Device Management window (see the sample screen below.) On the left side of the window is video from selected device. Add device: Add a new device. Modify device: Modify the added device. Select a device, then click this button to edit the device. Delete device: Delete the added device.
Pop-menu: Use the mouse to move to each channel. Click the right key of the mouse to show a window. You can select "Audio On/Off", "Snapshot" or "Size". Audio On/Off Click to activate the audio function. Click again to deactivate the function. Snapshot Click to save a JPG image form the selected device. Set the backup file path and the file name. Size Stretch: Click “Stretch” and the image will be stretched to fit the entire viewable area.
4.2.4.2 Live View Once a connection has been established, click the button to enter the Live View window (see the sample screen below.) Division Select the division mode of the live view area. Click to display information for the selected device above the live view display area. Live view area Select a device from the list and drag and drop it in the live view area. Pop-menu: Use the mouse to move to each channel. Click the right mouse button to show a window.
Size Stretch: Click “Stretch” and the image will be stretched to fit the entire viewable area. Force Turn On: Click “Force Turn On” and the image will be shown in the DDK-1700’s original image ratio centered in the display area. Auto: Click “Auto” and the image will be stretched to fit the entire viewable area of the viewer in DDK-1700s normal ratio. Full Screen: Click “Full Screen” and the image will be stretched to the displays full screen area. Add a DDK-1700 to Live View area: 1. Click the DDK-1700.
4.2.4.3 Playback button to enter the PC Playback page. Click the Device List Select the device from which to play back recorded video. Play List Click the file name from the recording list and the program will play back the file and show the details of the recorded file. Scrollbar Drag the Scrollbar with the mouse to move to a desired location. Click to play the selected video file. Click to pause. Click to stop. 1. 2. 3. Click to save an AVI file of the selected video.
Snapshot Size Click to save a JPG image of the selected channel. Set the file path and the file name. Stretch: Click “Stretch” and the image will be stretched to fit the Entire viewable area. Force Turn On: Click “Force Turn On”, and the image will be centered and shown in the DDK-1700’s original image ratio. Auto: Click “Auto”, and the image will be stretched to fit the entire viewable area of the viewer in ratio.
4.2.4.4 Remote Playback Press the button to enter the DVR Remote Playback page. List of devices: Click the title of the device and use the buttons below the list to search for recorded video. Click this button and the Record List panel will appear on the left side of the Live View page. Search for recorded video by Month/Date/Year. NO.: File number in the alarm list. Time: Starting time. Duration: Length of recording. Page up/ Page down Enables page scrolling Click to play a recorded video in reverse.
Click to stop playing a recorded clip. Press the PAUSE button to pause video. Click to play a recorded video in fast forward mode. Click this button and the Alarm control panel will appear on the left side of the Live View page. STOP PAUSE FWD Allows search for video by Month/Date/Year. Dates marked in blue indicate there are alarm activated video clips on those days. NO.: An alarm number in the alarm list. Time: The time the alarm occurred. Ch: The channel where an alarm occurred. Type: The alarm type.
4.2.4.5 Settings Click the tab to enter the Settings page. (1) Custom Select Custom to enter the settings page. Select a language from the drop-down list.
(2) User Select User to enter the setting page. Add User: 1. Click the “Add” button to bring up the Add User dialog box. 2. Enter the Username and Password and Confirm Password. 3. Select the user’s group. 4. Click “Add”. Modify User: 1. Click the “Modify” button to bring up the Modify User dialog box. 2. Enter Password and Confirm Password. 3. Select the user’s group. 4. Click “Modify”. Delete User: 1. Select the user to be deleted. 2. Select “Delete” and then click “Yes”.
(3) Record Settings Select Record Setup to enter the setting page. Record Path to select the storage path for recorded files. Click Set the record schedule: (1) Select the device from the drop-down list. (2) Select the Profile ID (DDK-1700) or the Channel (DVR) to be connected. Record Schedule (3) (4) (5) (6) Click to reduce or enlarge the schedule. Each grid on the schedule represents 15 minutes. A gray grid indicates the first 15 minutes of each hour. Use the left mouse key to set the schedule.
5. ADVANCED OPERATION Question 1: How do I view live images of the DDK-1700 via Internet Explorer on a Desktop PC or a laptop computer in a situation where there are no monitors? ◇To obtain the IP address of the DDK-1700 without a monitor, use one of the following two methods: UPnP: Please refer to APPENDIX 1. IP function: Please refer to 2.6 The USB function. Question 2: How do I activate UPnP? 1. Follow the default settings to set up the related settings and connect hardware. 2.
Question 5: How do I use the DynDNS to connect the DDK-1700 by using its Sub Hostname via the intranet? ◇Set the DDNS function 1. Click on the Network button on the home page. 2. Click on the Dynamic DNS button on the left side of the page to enter the “Dynamic DNS” page. 3. Click “Enable DDNS” to activate. 4. Enter the DDNS Host Name, DDNS Account and DDNS Password which you created in the www.dyndns.com website. 5. Click on the Submit button to submit the setting.
◇Modify the user 1. Click the user name you want to modify from the USER LIST. 2. Enter the password, the confirmed password and choose authority level. 3. Click the Add/Modify User button to submit new setting. ◇Delete a user 1. Click the user name you want to delete from the USER LIST. 2. Click the Delete User button. Question 7: How do I to create the self-signed certificate manually? 3. Go to Setup Network button HTTPS button 4. Select “Enable secure HTTPS connection”. 5.
6. SPECIFICATIONS Image sensor 1/2.7” 2M CMOS sensor CS-MOUNT Lens DDK-1700 Minimum illumination IR cut filer Day & Night Video Compression Resolution Video streaming Profiles Image Frame rate Image settings Audio Video management software Audio streaming Compression Audio bit rate Inputs / outputs: Security Network Protocols Users Firmware update Recording Pre-alarm recording Advanced motion Alarm Trigger Notification Color: 0.2 Lux @ F1.2; B/W: 0.01 Lux @ F1.
RJ-45 Digital I / O Connectors Earphone jack DIP Switch 10 BASE - T / 100 BASE -TX. Push-in: 1 x Alarm input / 1 x Alarm output / 1 X DC output ( 12V DC ) / 1 x Ground / 2 x RS-485 2 x 3.5 mm ( 1 x Audio in [ mic. in / line in ], 1 x Audio out [ line output ] ). 1. AES / 2. DC iris / 3. DHCP / 4.Static IP. Reset Local storage device Reset for factory default. SD / SDHC card slot. LED indicators Power / Network / SD card. ≦10W Power consumption Power General - 12V DC ( DC power jack ).
7. Client System Requirements System requirement Windows XP or higher Browser IE 6.x Live Monitor Max. 16 Split, Real Time REC/ Capture/ Audio/ Live Event/ Full Screen Playback Viewer Playback, Time / live event Search / Export (JPEG / AVI) Settings Device/ System/ DDK-1700 management/ web page Client PCs One DDK-1700 can supports 10 simultaneous client PCs.
APPENDIX 1. –How to run DDK-1700 UPnP ® The DDK-1700 supports the UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) protocol which makes it easier for set-up. Follow these steps for UPnP use: Figure 1 UPnP Setup Flow Chart 1. Check the IP class of your PC ® In most cases Microsoft Windows will assign an IP address of 169.254.*.* automatically with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0 if the DHCP server is absent. The default IP address of a ® DDK-1700 is 192.168.1.168 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
Figure 2 Step 2: When Control Panel appears, double-click the Network Connections icon. The Network Connections dialog box appears. See Figure 3. Figure 3 Step 3: Click the Protocols tab in the Network Connections dialog box. See Figure 4. Figure 4 Step 4: When the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box comes up, choose Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. See Figure 5.
Figure 5 Step 5: In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box, choose Use the following IP Address to indicate that you do not wish to use DHCP and assign IP Address 192.168.1.200 with Subnet mask 255.255.255.0. Click OK when finished. See Figure 6. Figure 6 Step 6: Choose Close to finish the modification. See Figure 7.
2. Install UPnP Packets Follow these steps: Step1: In the Start menu, point to Set Program Access and Default and click. See Figure 8 Figure 8 Step 2: When the Add or Remove Programs dialog box appears, click Add/Remove Windows Components button. See Figure 9. Figure 9 Step 3: Check the Network Services in the Windows Component Wizard dialog box, and then click Details…. See Figure10.
Figure 10 Step 4: Check UPnP User Interface, and choose OK. See Figure 11. Figure 11 Step 5: When the original Network Component Wizard dialog box returns, click Next. See Figure12.
Step 6: After about one minute the UPnP installation will be finished. Click finish. See Figure13. Figure 13 3. Turn on Services After installation, services must be tuned on to start UPnP protocol. Follow these steps: Step 1: In the Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. See Figure14. Figure 14 Step 2: When Control Panel appears, double-click the Administrative Tools icon. The Administrative Tools dialog box appears. See Figure15.
Figure15 Step 3: Click the Services icon in the Administrative Tools dialog box. See Figure16. Figure16 Step 4: When the Services dialog box comes up, double click the SSDP Discovery Service icon. See Figure17.
Figure17 Step 5: Choose Automatic in the Startup type and click OK to start. See Figure18. Figure18 Step 6: When the Services dialog box appears again, double click the Universal Plug and Play Device Host icon. See Figure19.
Figure19 Step 7: Choose Automatic in the Startup type, click the Start button, and click OK. See Figure20. Figure20 Step 8: Restart your system.
® 4. Scan DDK-1700s through My Network Place After you complete the installation and have started services, the UPnP protocol will take effect. ® You can scan all DDK-1700s in My Network Place, as in Figure21 and Figure22 below. Figure21 Figure22 Double click the UPnP DDK-1700 icon, and the video live stream will pop up automatically ® without assigning any IP address in Microsoft Internet Explorer .
APPENDIX 2. –Register as a DDNS member This chapter provides the user with the basic instructions on how to register a free DDNS service. Registering for a DDNS Enter the URL www.dyndns.com. In the upper right-hand corner of the main page, where there is an item, ”Create Account”, as shown in Figure 1. Figure 1 Create an account After clicking ”Create Account”, you will enter the Create Account page. Please complete the form at the bottom of the page to create your account.
Figure 3 Click “My Services” to enter the service page. Please click the “Add Host Service” item which is below the ”My Hosts“ item, as shown in Figure 4. Click “Add Host Service”, and its service items will appear. The Add Dynamic DNS Host item helps to add a new DDNS. Each member may have only one free account, and one free account can have only five DDNS. Click Add Dynamic DNS Host to enter the DDNS setting page as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 In this page the “Hostname” is set. The user can choose a Sub Hostname from the right-hand side of the Hostname’s drop-down list. NOTE: You don’t have to set the “IP Address” in the same format as the DDK-1700’s IP Address. It will renew the IP Address automatically. After finishing this setting, click the “Create Host” button as shown in Figure 5.