User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hardware Interface
- 2.1 Physical Descriptions
- 2.2 Hardware Installation
- 2.3 Initial Utility Installation
- 2.4 Using UPnP of Windows XP or 7
- 2.5 Setting Up ActiveX for the Camera
- Chapter 3. Web-based Management
- Appendix A. The Dimensional Diagram of the Stand
- Appendix B. The Dimensional Diagram of the Camera
- Appendix C. Ping IP Address
- Appendix D. Configuring Port Forwarding Manually
- Appendix E. Waterproofing the Cable Connections
- Appendix F. Joystick Compatibility
- Appendix G. Connecting Audio Devices
- Appendix H. Connecting Digital Input/ Digital Output Devices
- Appendix I. How to Replace the Fuse
- Appendix J. Troubleshooting & Frequently Asked Questions
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(2) Cover up some sensitive areas of the video that should not be captured by the camera,
such as manager’s computer screen or bathroom entrance. This function is called
Privacy Mask. It is possible to configure several independent regions for masking.
Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is required to configure the Privacy Mask. The
privacy masks will be embedded into video and cannot be removed later upon playback
or export.
Text Overlay (OSD) Setup
It is possible to define up to 4 regions of text. If more than 1 region of text is enabled and
positioned in the same location, then the texts will appear one below another, row by row.
In the example above, one region of text was enabled with blue color and 50% transparency,
located at left lower corner and containing the text of “Office View“ together with current date.
The date would be automatically changing every day, according to camera’s date and time
settings. The result of the example configuration would look like this (Live View page, 1:1
scale):
Below is the list of characters with special meaning that can be used in the text field:
Parameters
Description
%YYYY
Year in four-digit format. For example, 2008
%YY
Year in two-digit format. For example, 08
%MM
Month in two-digit format. For example, 01 for January, 12 for December
%DD
Date in two-digit format. 01~31
%hh
Hour in two-digit format. 00~23. Note that only 24-hour indication is
supported.
%mm
Minutes in two-digit format. 00~59










