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Crucial safety and operational warnings, including PoE usage and professional installation recommendations.
Important precautions for camera handling, installation, and environmental considerations to prevent damage or injury.
Step-by-step instructions to initiate the camera setup process using the provided CD-ROM and software.
Guidance on connecting the network cable to power the camera and establish network connectivity.
Instructions on choosing between DHCP for dynamic IP or Fixed IP for static IP address assignment.
Details on manually entering IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server.
Requirement to change the default password for enhanced security and unauthorized access prevention.
Instructions on how to access the camera's web interface for management and viewing.
How to enter the camera's IP address into a web browser to initiate login.
Instructions for logging into the camera's web interface using username and password.
Steps for installing the required browser plug-in to enable video streaming functionality.
Steps to access the live view after successful plug-in installation and re-login.
How to search for specific recorded video segments by selecting a date and time range.
Describes controls for playing, pausing, stopping, adjusting speed, and frame-by-frame playback of recordings.
Configuring camera name, location, and authentication settings for identification and access control.
How to set up and manage user accounts with different access levels for camera security.
Procedures for restarting the camera and resetting parameters to default settings.
How to upgrade the camera's firmware to the latest version for new features or bug fixes.
Setting up basic IPv4 and IPv6 network configurations for camera connectivity.
Configuring IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway for network access.
Adjusting video resolution, encoding, and stream type for optimal viewing.
Utilizing Wide Dynamic Range and Backlight Control for improved image quality in challenging lighting.
Setting up a schedule to automatically start and stop video recording based on time.
Setting up motion detection sensitivity, tracking, and defining detection areas.
Defining specific zones within the camera's view for motion detection.
Setting up tamper detection and defining the area for monitoring camera tampering.
Configuring sender details, address, and SMTP server information for email notifications.
Setting up recipient details, addresses, and testing email settings.
Setting up and managing storage devices, including formatting and property settings.
Configuring network storage locations, specifying type, server address, and file path.
Overview of storage management features and supported network storage types.
Adding and configuring up to eight network storage locations for recordings.
Setting up proportional pan, preset speed, keyboard control speed, and auto scan speeds.
Programming camera movement to stay within specified stop limits (left, right, up, down).
Creating masking areas by drawing on the screen to hide sensitive parts of the video feed.
Troubleshooting network connectivity, slow access, and cable issues.
Crucial safety and operational warnings, including PoE usage and professional installation recommendations.
Important precautions for camera handling, installation, and environmental considerations to prevent damage or injury.
Step-by-step instructions to initiate the camera setup process using the provided CD-ROM and software.
Guidance on connecting the network cable to power the camera and establish network connectivity.
Instructions on choosing between DHCP for dynamic IP or Fixed IP for static IP address assignment.
Details on manually entering IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS server.
Requirement to change the default password for enhanced security and unauthorized access prevention.
Instructions on how to access the camera's web interface for management and viewing.
How to enter the camera's IP address into a web browser to initiate login.
Instructions for logging into the camera's web interface using username and password.
Steps for installing the required browser plug-in to enable video streaming functionality.
Steps to access the live view after successful plug-in installation and re-login.
How to search for specific recorded video segments by selecting a date and time range.
Describes controls for playing, pausing, stopping, adjusting speed, and frame-by-frame playback of recordings.
Configuring camera name, location, and authentication settings for identification and access control.
How to set up and manage user accounts with different access levels for camera security.
Procedures for restarting the camera and resetting parameters to default settings.
How to upgrade the camera's firmware to the latest version for new features or bug fixes.
Setting up basic IPv4 and IPv6 network configurations for camera connectivity.
Configuring IPv4 address, subnet mask, and default gateway for network access.
Adjusting video resolution, encoding, and stream type for optimal viewing.
Utilizing Wide Dynamic Range and Backlight Control for improved image quality in challenging lighting.
Setting up a schedule to automatically start and stop video recording based on time.
Setting up motion detection sensitivity, tracking, and defining detection areas.
Defining specific zones within the camera's view for motion detection.
Setting up tamper detection and defining the area for monitoring camera tampering.
Configuring sender details, address, and SMTP server information for email notifications.
Setting up recipient details, addresses, and testing email settings.
Setting up and managing storage devices, including formatting and property settings.
Configuring network storage locations, specifying type, server address, and file path.
Overview of storage management features and supported network storage types.
Adding and configuring up to eight network storage locations for recordings.
Setting up proportional pan, preset speed, keyboard control speed, and auto scan speeds.
Programming camera movement to stay within specified stop limits (left, right, up, down).
Creating masking areas by drawing on the screen to hide sensitive parts of the video feed.
Troubleshooting network connectivity, slow access, and cable issues.
| Camera Technology | IP |
|---|---|
| Connectivity | Wired |
| Day/Night | Yes |
| Night Vision | Yes |
| Video Compression | H.264, MJPEG |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| Audio | No |
| Weatherproof Rating | IP66 |
| Ethernet | 10/100 Mbps |
| Certifications | CE, FCC |
| Sensor | 1/4" CMOS |
| Lens | 3.6mm |
| Field of View | 54° (Horizontal), 42° (Vertical), 66° (Diagonal) |
| IR Range | 30 meters |
| Power over Ethernet | Yes |
| Network Protocols | IPv4, TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP, UPnP, RTSP, RTP, UDP |
| Operating Humidity | non-condensing |
| Power Consumption | 5W |
| Power Supply | 12V DC |
| Features | Motion detection, remote viewing |











