B Series Firmware User Manual
Firmware User Manual 10 The following examples in this manual are based on Internet Explorer browser in order to
Firmware User Manual 100 By the example above, the camera will be 24/7 on guard to watch for motion events. W
Firmware User Manual 101 Scheduled Video Recording Although it is not really recommended to have full-time recording on the
Firmware User Manual 102 Event Triggered Snapshots Choose the “Upload video/snapshot” item in the “Event Configuration
Firmware User Manual 103 Scheduled Snapshots Media configuration:
Firmware User Manual 104 Schedule configuration: As a result, There will be one snapshot from Media 1 stored on local storage
Firmware User Manual 105 System The section System provides the list of functions that help manage the camera. The
Firmware User Manual 106 System Info The section System Info provides the full information about camera status, settings and lo
Firmware User Manual 107 Factory Default The section Factory Default allows the camera settings be reset to the orig
Firmware User Manual 108 Firmware Upload The section Firmware Upload allows remote upgrade or downgrade of camera fir
Firmware User Manual 109 Save & Reboot The Save & Reboot section allows saving the settings and rebooting the camera re
Firmware User Manual 11 Live View This section describes how to configure the IP camera. The administrator has unli
Firmware User Manual 110 Logout Clicking this item allows you to log out of the IP device. Be sure to logout the IP device once
Firmware User Manual 111 Troubleshooting Although the default settings of the camera are ideal for 90% of the cases, there may
Firmware User Manual 112 IR light reflection Make sure the dome or bullet cover is tightly mounted; Reduce the AE
Firmware User Manual 12 Live View The live view will appear automatically with the video resolution of 1280x720 (
Firmware User Manual 13 The cameras have the dual stream capability – Stream 1 is usually the high resolution stream with the
Firmware User Manual 14 To adjust the volume level of the speakers connected to the PC that runs the Web Configurator in order
Firmware User Manual 15 View Modes For the B-5360 fisheye camera, the Miniature Fisheye-View and View Mode buttons appear
Firmware User Manual 16 ePTZ View Mode ePTZ mode works as an optical PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) function. You can change the viewing d
Firmware User Manual 17 Panorama View Mode This mode allows you to view the camera in panorama view where details can be seen m
Firmware User Manual 18 Fisheye View Mode This mode shows the camera view as though viewing from a fish’s eye with the whole vi
Firmware User Manual 19 PTZ Control Panel (For PTZ and Zoom Cameras) For PTZ and zoom camera models, click the PTZ button on
Firmware User Manual 2 Table of Contents Recommended PC Specifications ...
Firmware User Manual 20 only pan the camera to one direction up to 180°. NOTE: Not available on the B-210 PTZ. Pan/Tilt Sp
Firmware User Manual 21 through the URL command. How to Set the Home Position 1. Pan, tilt, and zoom on the area that you
Firmware User Manual 22 How to Set Touring Preset Points Preset points are user-defined areas that the camera can zoom in to. A
Firmware User Manual 23 to configure the Preset Tour. A Preset Tour directs the camera to cycle through a sequence of preset po
Firmware User Manual 24 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more preset points to the tour. 5. Once done, click the Save button on
Firmware User Manual 25 When a scan point has been set, the corresponding Delete icon appears. To remove the scan point, cli
Firmware User Manual 26 Setup The following chapters guide you through the Setup functions of the camera. Access the Setup Pag
Firmware User Manual 27 Host The section “Host” allows the administrator to define the name of the camera and preferred user in
Firmware User Manual 28 Date & Time Each video frame contains a time stamp. The accuracy of the time stamp is very importan
Firmware User Manual 29 To choose the most suitable NTP Server to synchronize date and time with, please refer to the worldwide
Firmware User Manual 3 HTTPS ...
Firmware User Manual 30 Network The section Network provides the list of network related functions and services. The
Firmware User Manual 31 “Allowed” mode will refuse access to all IP addresses except the ones listed below. “Blocked” mode will
Firmware User Manual 32 Port Mapping The section Port Mapping provides the list of services and protocols that requ
Firmware User Manual 33 HTTPS HTTPS protocol allows creating a secure channel over an insecure network in order to
Firmware User Manual 34 IEEE 802.1X IEEE 802.1X is an IEEE standard for port-based Network Access Control. 802.1X au
Firmware User Manual 35 SNMP Setting The SNMP Setting item displays the SNMP configuration page. SNMP provides an easy way
Firmware User Manual 36 SNMP function is now enabled. You may now install and run the SNMP management software o
Firmware User Manual 37 RTP The RTP section allows user to configure RTP Settings. If the RTSP Authentication is “Enabled”,
Firmware User Manual 38 Network (ToS, UPnP, Bonjour, ONVIF) The section Network contains the controls for following functions:
Firmware User Manual 39 Most of the Windows-based computers have the capability to discover the devices that support UPnPTM. B
Firmware User Manual 4 Recommended PC Specifications Before configuring or testing your cameras, the following recommended PC
Firmware User Manual 40 ONVIF The camera with given firmware is ONVIF 2.2 compliant. By default, the ONVIF function is disabled
Firmware User Manual 41 IP Settings The section IP Settings provides the options to define how the camera would obt
Firmware User Manual 42 instead. Please refer to the DDNS section for more details. To set the camera in PPPoE mode, set the r
Firmware User Manual 43 DNS The section DNS allows setting up the Domain Name Service for the camera. The camera wi
Firmware User Manual 44 DDNS There are surveillance solutions that consist of single cameras scattered over a wide ter
Firmware User Manual 45 Every time the IP camera gets an IP that is different from previous one, it notifies th
Firmware User Manual 46 To activate DDNS, please check the “Enabled“. Select the service reference, input the Host Na
Firmware User Manual 47 Video & Audio The section Video or Video & Audio (for audio supported cameras) prov
Firmware User Manual 48 Camera Options on Fisheye Cameras (B-5360) Choose the Mounting Type according to how the camera
Firmware User Manual 49 To access the Video settings for your cameras, click the sub menu item labeled Video. For A
Firmware User Manual 5 Preparation Connect the Equipment To be able to connect to the camera firmware from your PC,
Firmware User Manual 50 Parameters Description Encoder Type There are two encoder types available: H.264 (High Profile) and M
Firmware User Manual 51 Resolution Depending on the camera model, the number of available resolutions may be different. The
Firmware User Manual 52 GOP (only for H.264) Under VBR mode it is possible to adjust the GOP length - that is the
Firmware User Manual 53 Motion Detection The section “Motion Detection” allows the user to configure the video moti
Firmware User Manual 54 Enabled or disabled Each of the 3 motion detection regions can be enabled or disabled indivi
Firmware User Manual 55 Trigger threshold Look at the moving object entering the area of motion detection: although moving qu
Firmware User Manual 56 The objects listed in each cell will trigger an alarm under given settings: Low threshold (0-5%) High
Firmware User Manual 57 There is one more item on the Motion Detection configuration page which was not explained above –
Firmware User Manual 58 Day/Night The section Day/Night allows user to control the switching between day mode and night mode
Firmware User Manual 59 Image The section Image allows user to control certain parameters of a video frame. For B-210 & B-
Firmware User Manual 6 In the example below, we successfully found B31-000 camera that we had just connected to the network.
Firmware User Manual 60 Exposure / White Balance The section Exposure / White Balance allows the user to configure
Firmware User Manual 61 Slowest Auto Shutter Speed is the user defined threshold for slowest allowed speed of auto shutter. Fo
Firmware User Manual 62 rest of the colors. In such cases, the installer can “help” the camera to understand the true colors
Firmware User Manual 63 Exposure Mode - Manual When the lighting conditions are stable 24 hours a day, the advanced users may c
Firmware User Manual 64 OSD/Privacy Mask The section OSD / Privacy Mask allows user to do one of the two on-vide
Firmware User Manual 65 Parameters Description %YYYY Year in four-digit format. For example, 2008 %YY Year in two-digit format.
Firmware User Manual 66 For PTZ camera models, the privacy mask is dynamic. Thus, when the camera is panned to
Firmware User Manual 67 On-Screen Graphics On-Screen Graphics (OSG) is a new feature that allows placing custom image files on
Firmware User Manual 68 When done, use another URL command to configure its position: http://192.168.0.100/cgi-bin/cmd/encoder
Firmware User Manual 69 Audio The section Audio is available only for audio-supported models. The user interface for audio con
Firmware User Manual 7 Use the default IP address of a camera: If there is no DHCP server in the given network, the user may ha
Firmware User Manual 70 Event This section describes how to setup the Event Handler, which deals with how the IP devices respon
Firmware User Manual 71 To setup FTP servers, make sure to enter the network address of FTP server, the Network (FTP) port, t
Firmware User Manual 72 To setup SMTP servers, make sure to enable the SMTP account and choose the proper Authenticati
Firmware User Manual 73 To setup HTTP servers, make sure to enable the HTTP server, enter the user name, the user passwo
Firmware User Manual 74 Digital I/O Ports Digital input/output ports (select models only) are used to connect digital input (
Firmware User Manual 75 Notification messages may be sent to either an email or a HTTP CGI server. If sent to
Firmware User Manual 76 *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / FTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. IP devices may send video recordi
Firmware User Manual 77 Upload Period: IP device will provide video/snapshots for the number of seconds here. It
Firmware User Manual 78 Video Source: Choosing the video source from video 1 or video 2. Auto Naming Rules for Files and Fol
Firmware User Manual 79 *Pre-requisites: HTTP CGI server setup. *Pre-requisites: SMTP server / HTTP CGI server setup. Send U
Firmware User Manual 8 Manually adjust the IP addresses of multiple cameras: If there are more than 1 camera to be used in the
Firmware User Manual 80 Event List You may define a maximum of 10 Event rules, which will be shown in abbreviated form in the
Firmware User Manual 81 How is it triggered? Events may be triggered by one of the several sources. In the example below, Motio
Firmware User Manual 82 What responses will occur? Digital Output (selected models only): This is a useful link to other d
Firmware User Manual 83 After changing any of the items above, press Apply to save the changes. The Reset button undoes the
Firmware User Manual 84 Local Storage Management The cameras that come with built-in local storage capability will have the [Lo
Firmware User Manual 85 Status When the mass storage has not been formatted or mounted yet, the camera would not know the statu
Firmware User Manual 86 Utilities The “Utilities” are responsible for managing the storage itself rather than the files on the
Firmware User Manual 87 Unmount Once the drive has been mounted, it can later be unmounted by pressing “Unmount”
Firmware User Manual 88 being used by camera and some videos or snapshots are being recorded to the disk, then th
Firmware User Manual 89 Format Failure If the disk is damaged or it is not within the specifications of the camera, the form
Firmware User Manual 9 Access the Camera Now that the camera and the PC are both having their unique IP addresses and are under
Firmware User Manual 90 Scan To check the “health” of the disk, it is possible to use the “Scan” function. If the disk has alre
Firmware User Manual 91 Setup The “Setup” function provides the option to manage the file writing behavior of the camera. By d
Firmware User Manual 92 case such task has been listed in Event Handler of the camera. To actually make the e-mail notification
Firmware User Manual 93 When clicking on the “?” mark on the upper right corner, the useful help message would appear: In ord
Firmware User Manual 94 Search Recordings by Time If you are looking for the recordings of specific time period, then you may c
Firmware User Manual 95 Delete Recordings You can manually delete the files by filling the checkboxes and then pressing the “
Firmware User Manual 96 View and Download Snapshots By clicking on the snapshot file name in file list it is possib
Firmware User Manual 97 Downloading Files by FTP Client In addition to Web Configurator’s File Management, it is also possible
Firmware User Manual 98 Event Handler with Local Storage In order to save video clips or snapshots on a local storage, there ha
Firmware User Manual 99 Upload Media To shall be “Local Storage”. The camera has the capability to buffer up to 3 s
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