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Eyeball vandal dome ip camera instruction manual english version 1.0 caution risk of electric shock do not open caution: to reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove cover. No user servicable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbo...
Important safeguards in addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing process of your video product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. However, safety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists important information that will help to ...
General precautions 1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed. 2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol detergents. Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning. 3. Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation. Slots and openings in the s...
Table of contents 1. Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 1.1 default camera username, password, and ports . . . . . . . . . . .1 1.2 camera interior overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1.2.1 functions of status led’s ...
1 2 1. Getting started the system comes with the following components: • 1 x camera • 1 x mounting screw kit • 1 x allen key • 1 x rj45 coupler • 1 x bnc test cable • 1 x mounting template • 1 x quick start guide • 1 x instruction manual • 1 x software/documentation cd mounting screw kit: • 4 x moun...
3 4 1.3 onvif compatibility and included software overview this camera is onvif v2.1 compliant. It is designed for interoperability with popular vms’s and nvr’s*, with backwards compatibility to onvif v.1.02. For more information on onvif, visit www.Onvif.Org note: provided software is pc compatible...
5 6 connection 3. Camera installation make sure to follow the correct polarity if connecting the camera to dc power. Polarity is marked on the power connector. 1. Use the included allen key to remove make lose the top 1 camera will simple be removed away from the base part. 2. Use the included mount...
7 8 6. If you need to adjust the viewing angle, loosen the 6 screws on the sides of the ball camera and adjust the ball camera. . Tighten the cover when finished. 7. Adjust camera zoom focus use service video cable 7 for bnc output. Adjust the focus zoom with small flat blade finding the address 4. ...
9 10 finding the address 4. Click on a camera ip address in device list to login. 5. Under user name, enter the user name for the camera (default: admin). Under password, enter the password for the camera (default: admin). Click continue. Enter camera user name (default: admin) enter camera password...
11 12 finding the address 2. Click bonjour. The camera’s ip address appears in the bonjour devices list. 3. Double-click the camera to open it in safari®. Bookmarks button bonjour double-click the camera’s ip address 4. Under user name and password, enter the camera’s user name (default: admin) and ...
13 14 configuring connection step 3 of 6: locate your camera’s mac address: 1. Open a web browser and enter the camera’s ip address in the address bar in the following format: http:// http:// 192.168.0.120 : 80 ip address colon http port number 2. Under user name and password, enter the camera’s use...
15 16 configuring connection 5.1 connecting to a ddns address using nvms note: complete all the steps above before performing the following method. 1. Open nvms and click device manager>video device manager. 2. Click manager. The device maintenance window opens. Enter the camera’s ddns address contr...
17 18 configuration 6. Web configuration the camera includes a built-in web interface that can be accessed using a web browser. 6.1 supported browsers • google chrome, mozilla firefox, and apple safari® (via adobe flash player) • microsoft internet explorer® 7.0 or later, 32-bit version (via activex...
19 20 configuration 3. Under download unsigned activex controls, click prompt (recommended) or enable. Select enable or prompt under download unsigned activex controls click ok 4. Click ok. Click ok again to save changes. Step 2 of 2: log into camera: 1. Connect the camera to your local network and ...
21 22 configuration 6.4 web interface/live video overview camera configuration menus click and drag to zoom in. Right-click and select zoomout to zoom out. Double-click inside window for full-screen select stream tip: select stream2 for better performance for remote connections. Stream2 has a lower ...
23 24 configuration 6.5 device info the device info page shows information about your ip camera, such as the device name (which appears in the device list in nvms), firmware version, mac address, and camera inputs and outputs. You can also configure the device name for your camera. Attention: the de...
25 26 configuration • frame rate: select the frame rate for the stream up to maximum of 30fps for stream1 or stream2 or 12fps for stream3. Note: frame rate may be automatically adjusted to account for bandwidth limitations. • i frame interval: select the interval for i frames: 1, 2, or 3. The defaul...
27 28 configuration 4. Click ok to save changes. The camera will restart with the new ip address. 6.7.2 device port the device port page ( device configuration>device port) allows you to configure the camera’s port configuration. The camera has the following ports: • control port: the default is 300...
29 30 configuration you can set the camera’s date and time the following ways: • using an ntp server (recommended) • using your computer’s system time • manually the camera is configured to use ntp by default, but you must set the time zone and daylight savings time settings to ensure accurate time....
31 32 configuration • custom: createacustom osd message. Enter thecustom osd text under custom osd. Device name channel id channel name time custom 3. Enter the desired row and column for enabled osd messages. Text on row 0 is shown at the top of the screen, and moves down as the row number increase...
33 34 configuration to change the language for the osd and email alarms: 1. Click device configuration>language. 2. Under language, select the desired language then click ok to save changes. 6.8 alarm configuration alarm configuration contains the following sub-menus: • disk alarm • motion alarm • a...
35 36 configuration 3. Click schedule to configure a motion detection schedule. The schedule time setting menu opens. Note: if the schedule time setting does not open, disable any popup blockers. 4. Configure the weekly schedule. The schedule is divided into 3 periods, and motion detection will be e...
37 38 configuration 4. Click modify. The record disk path menu opens. Select sd1 click modify 5. Check enable. Check enable click format 6. Under file system, select sdvideo (recommended) or ext3. 7. Click format. A window will appear to show the status of the formatting. Wait for the formatting to ...
39 40 configuration 6. Click ok. 7. Set up recording using the record policy sub-menu (see “6.9.1 record directory” on page 36). To access your recordings, use nvms or manually access your ftp server. Note:ontherecorddirectory page,status will beokwhen ftp is selected if ftp is accessible and all se...
41 42 configuration 6. Set up recording using the record policy sub-menu (see “6.9.1 record directory” on page 36). To access your recordings, use nvms or manually access your nas device. Note: on the record directory page, status will be ok when nas is selected if nas is accessible and all settings...
43 44 configuration number of days and enter the number of days desired. Note that you must have sufficient storage space to save the number of days entered. 8. Click ok to save changes. Note: to view video from the sd/microsd card, ftp, or nas, use nvms’s playback features, see the nvms manual on t...
45 46 configuration • password: enter the password you have set on the account. 4. Click ok to save settings. 6.12 service center service center contains the following sub-menus: • smtp • alarm center (not supported currently) 6.12.1 smtp (email alert setup) the smtp sub-menu allows you to configure...
47 48 configuration 6.13.1 group the group page ( privilege>group) allows you to manage permissions for user groups. Users obtain permissions from their group. The administrators group contains all permissions and cannot be deleted or edited. To add a user group: 1. Click add. The add group menu app...
49 50 configuration to add a user account: 1. Click add. The add user window appears. Note: if the add user menu does not appear, disable any popup blockers. 2. Enter a user name and password for the account and repeat the password under confirm. 3. Under group, select the desired user group for thi...
51 52 configuration 6.16 default settings click default settings. Click restore then click ok to restore the camera to factory default settings. The camera will reboot. 6.17 sensor configuration the sensor configuration menu is used to adjust camera image settings. To configure camera image settings...
53 54 configuration • maxshutter: sets the upper limit of the shutter speed when autoshutter is selected. • fixedshutter: sets the shutter speed when fixedshutter is selected. 6.17.3 gain mode select gain mode and adjust gain settings. • gain mode: select autogain or fixedgain. • maxgain (db): selec...
55 56 configuration 6.17.7 ae meter mode set the auto-exposure meter mode from one of the following: • multi-pattern: when metering light, entire image is metered symmetrically. • center-weighted: when metering light, priority is given to the center of the image. • vertical center-weighted: when met...
57 58 configuration 6.17.10 mirror enable/disable image mirroring. • mirror: select horizontal to mirror the image horizontally, vertical to mirror vertically, or pictureflipto mirror bothhorizontally and vertically. Select close to disable image mirroring. 6.17.11 noise filter (solution may not fea...
59 60 dimensions 8. Dimensions units: mm because our products are subject to continuous improvement, product design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&o.E. 9. Troubleshooting can’t find the camera ip address using nvms or other software: • make sure ethernet an...
61 can’t connect to camera on a web browser using a ddns address: • port forwarding not set up. Make sure the http port (default: 80) and control port (default: 30001) areforwarded on yourrouter to the camera’s local ip address. • multiple cameras using same port number to connect. Configure each ca...