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USER MANUAL ST-IP-BT*VF-PRO Security Tronix
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SECURITY TRONIXTHE IMAGE OF QUALITY
ST-IP-BT1VF-PRO
ST-IP-BT2VF-PRO

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Close-up of a white cylindrical device with a blue curved line and a small metallic component attached (no visible text or symbols)IE Operating Instruction Manual

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove the cover or back of this unit. No user serviceable parts are inside.

CAUTION: To prevent electric shocks and risk of fire hazards, only use the recommended power supply type.
1. UNPACKING and HANDLING
Each unit is shipped assembled and factory tested.
Ensure that all accessories are removed from the container before discarding packing material
2. MECHANICAL INSPECTION
Inspect the front and rear of the equipment for shipping damage. Make sure the equipment is clean, and no connectors are broken, damaged, or loose. If equipment appears to be damaged or defective please contact your distributor or SecurityTronix at 1-610-429-1511 for assistance.
3. SPECIAL ATTENTION
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Contents
- Brief introduction of IE browsing operation....4
1.1. Installation of plug-ins and login ....4
- IE menu introduction ....5
2.1 Home....5
2.2 Replay 6
2.3 Parameter Setting....7
2.3.1 Video setting....7
2.3.2 OSD setting....8
2.3.3 PTZ setting....8
2.3.4 basic settings 8
2.3.5 DDNS setting....9
2.3.6 E-Mail setting....10
2.3.7 Wifi setting....11
2.3.8 P2P setting....11
2.3.9 Motion Detect setting....12
2.3.10 Occlusion Detect setting 12
2.3.11 Alarm in out setting....13
2.3.12 Auto capture setting....13
2.3.13 Record setting 13
2.4 System....13
2.4.1 User setting 14
2.4.2 Time setting....14
2.4.3 Initialize setting....15
2.4.4 Device Info setting....16
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1. Brief introduction of IE browser operation
The Securitytronix IP-PRO series IP cameras have a built in web server and can be accessed using Internet Explorer.
1.1. Installation of plug-ins and login screen
(1) Run IE and input the video camera's IP address and HTTP port in the URL bar.
(2) After successfully connecting to the camera's web server, a login page will appear. Enter a username and password (Both the default username and password are "admin").
(3) Choose the language; either English or Chinese.
(4) Stream: through this option, you can select to preview the main flow or the minor flow of the video camera.
(5) Click the link 'Download Player' to download the player when logging in for the first time.
(6) After the control is loaded, please log in to the video camera again (if you do not want to log in repeatedly, you can select "Auto login"); and images of the video camera are displayed in the preview window.

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2. IE menu introduction
The IF (Internet Explorer) interface of the video camera is mainly composed of several main functions
| Home | Replay | Parameters | System |
There are two options at the upper right hand of the IE interface; "Download Player" to download the necessary control and "logout" to log out of the IE interface.

2.1 Home
The Home menu is opened by default after logging in. The video image will appear in the center of the screen. Function buttons are located above the images. An operating panel is located at the right side of the image and the detailed functions are as follows:

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Voice button: by clicking the voice button, the sound function will be enabled (3rd party audio
equipment is needed for audio function); a voice icon will appear in the previewed image when the voice button is turned on; and the voice is turned off by clicking the voice button again.

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PT direction control keyboard PT rotational speed control Vertical/Horizontal Auto scan Scan Point: 1 50 Hue adjustment Brightness adjustment Contrast adjustment Color saturation adjustment Flip: On Off Mirror: On Off Power ConfigurationIE Operating Instruction Manual
2.3 Parameter Setting
In this menu, you can configure the camera to suit the specific install requirements.
2.3.1 Video setting
In this menu, you can set the image video flow of the IP camera, to optimize for network flow. For example, you can reduce the frame number at a low transmission speed to obtain a high-quality image or reduce the image quality to obtain a smooth picture; the following figure is the video parameter setting recommended under normal conditions.

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Main Stream Resolution: 1920x1080 Bit Rate: 8192 Maximum Frame: 30 Bit Rate Type: CBR Sub Stream Resolution: 1280x720 Bit Rate: 1024 Maximum frame: 30 Bit Rate Type: VBR Mobile Stream: Resolution: 320x240IE Operating Instruction Manual
2.3.2 OSD setting
In the OSD page, a user can set the time and also configure the OSD text.

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OSD Options Time Stamp: On Off Camera Name: On Off Name: ipc2.3.3 PTZ setting
In this page, a user can set the protocol, the baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity and address.

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Property Protocol: pelco-d Baud Rate: 2400 Databit: 8 Stopbit: 1 Parity: None Address: 0 0 1 (0-255)IE Operating Instruction Manual
Dynamic IP Address Setting Page:

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LAN Settings IP Type: Dynamic IP Address DNS Type: Manual DNS Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 Second DNS: HTTP: HTTP Port: 80 (80 or 1024~32767)Network mode: This can be set to either Fixed or DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol).
IP Address: LAN IP address of the camera
Subnet Mask: Displays the subnet mask of the camera.
Gateway: the gateway is usually the IP address of the Internet equipment which you access to Internet, such as a router; and setting of correct gateway is necessary when the video camera uses the DDNS. P2P and the likc functions.
Domain name resolution address: Specify the DNS server that the camera will use to communicate outside of the local network. Be sure to select a secondary point as a fail over.
PORT:
HTTP: Typically port 80, but this can be changed to tailor a network that may not allow traffic on port 80. Be sure to include the port number in the URL if you are using a non-typical HTTP port.
2.3.5 DDNS setting
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2.3.6 E-Mail setting

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E-Mail Setting: Server name: smtp.server.com Port: 25 SSL: Authentication: On Off User Name: username@server.com Password: •••••••• Send To: username@server.com From As: username@server.comServer name: This will be the originator of the mail service you wish to use.
Port: Typically port 25 (consult your mail service provider for specifics).
SSL: Enable if using secure socket layer (SSL).
Authentication: On or off, depending on what type of mail service is in use.
Send To: set the e-mail you want to send to during alarm/event.
From As: Setup the proxy mail server.
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2.3.7 Wifi setting

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Wifi Status: Enable CurHotPoint SSID: D-Link_DBT Connect Status: Disconnect SSID Signal Auth Mode SSID: D-Link_DBT Auth Mode: VEP Password: ************ Show Password Test SearchWifi Status: Check the "Enable" box to start WiFi service (If camera is equipped).
Search: Selecting this option will search for any available wireless networks.
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2.3.9 Motion Detect setting

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Area: Status: Enable Sensibility: Very High Select All Clean All Action: E-Mail: Send E-mail Output: Trigger Alarm Output Schedule: Week Mode Work Mode All Time Day TimeSensibility (Sensitivity): Select the level of motion detection sensitivity.
Schedule: There are 3 modes you can select. Week mode allows you to enable motion detection (MD) according
to a weekly schedule. Work mode is configured for a typical office schedule and All day works on a 24/7 schedule.
Time: Click the button 'Time' then select the time period that motion detect works.
| Time Preiod1 | Time Preiod2 | Time Preiod3 | ||||||||||
| Sun | 0 | 0 | ~ | 24 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ~ | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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2.3.11 Alarm in out setting

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Alarm In: Status: Enable Active Mode: High Action: E-Mail: Send E-Mail Output: Trigger Alarm Output Schedule: Week Mode Work Mode All Times Day Time AlarmOut: Status: Enable Active Mode: Open Time: 9 Second2.3.12 Auto capture setting

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Snap: Status: Enable Interval: 60 Minutes Action: E-Mail: Send Email SettingIE Operating Instruction Manual

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System User Time setting Initialize Device info Storage Device System log2.4.1 User setting
In the user settings page, you can amend the user password and create a new user, but cannot change the administrator's username. Each subsequent user created will be a "general" user.
| UserID | Username | Password | Verify Password |
| Administrator | admin | ●●●●● | ●●●●● |
| User1 | guest | ●●●●● | ●●●●● |
| User2 | |||
| User3 | |||
| User4 |
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Adjust: Date & Time: 1970-01-01 13:36:19 Mode: Keep Current Time Zone: (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, HongKong, Urumqi2.4.3 Initialize setting

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Initialize Reboot: OK Factory Default: OK Backup Data: OK Restore: Upgrade: Brower... Apply Brower... ApplyReboot: This will reboot the IP camera.
Factory default: recover the default setting of the video camera; the IP address is recovered to 192.168.1.128; and after the factory default, you may need to re-configure some parameters.
System update: in the system update page, you can select the update file and update the cameras firmware.
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2.4.4 Device Info setting
Device Info
| Camera Name: | ipc |
| Serial Number: | QVanrVaEkrMAqyaobjBxbxzyyysQSsX |
| Hard Ver: | 8100-imx122 |
| Software Ver: | V1.1.5.52-X00-Build 20130524D |
| Start Time: | 1970-1-1 9:27:16 |
Network Info
| Connection: | LAN |
| Mac: | 00:f2:61:e4:07:3c |
| IP: | 192.168.1.135 |
| Subnet Mask: | 255.255.255.0 |
| Gateway: | 192.168.1.1 |
| Primary DNS: | 192.168.0.1 |
| Second DNS: |
In the device information page, you can see the camera name, the serial number, the version information and network information.
2.4.5 Storage Device setting
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Time: 1970 - 01 - 01 - 1970 - 01 - 01 Type All Search Number Time Type Detailed 1 1970-01-01 06:00:15 Operation Network Camera Boot 1 1970-01-01 06:00:15 Operation 1 1970-01-01 06:00:15 Operation 1 1970-01-01 06:00:15 Operation 1 1970-01-01 06:00:15 Operation 1 1970-01-01 06:00:15 Operation 1 Goto: First Prev Next Last CleanFor additional support, please contact SecurityTronix Technical Support: support@securitytronix.com
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SECURITYTRONIX 1-Year Limited PTZ and IR Camera Warranty
Securitytronix, the "Company") warrants to the Original Purchaser that the PTZ or IR Camera is free from defects in workmanship or material under normal use. This warranty starts on the date of shipment of the hardware to the Original Purchaser.
During the warranty period, the Company agrees to repair or replace, at its sole option, without charge to Original Purchaser, any defective component in the PTZ or IR Camera. To obtain service, the Original Purchaser must return the PTZ or IR Camera to the Company properly packaged for shipping. All defective products must be returned to the Company within thirty (30) days of failure. Products must be returned with a description of the failure and Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number supplied by the Company. To receive a RMA number and a return shipping address on where to deliver the hardware, call 347-817-4342. The shipping, and insurance charges incurred in shipping to the Company will be paid by Original Purchaser, and all risk for the hardware shall remain with the Original Purchaser until such time as Company takes receipt of the hardware. Upon receipt, the Company will promptly repair or replace the defective unit, and then return said unit to Original Purchaser, shipping prepaid. The Company may use reconditioned or like-new parts or units, at its sole option, when repairing any hardware. Repaired products shall carry the same amount of outstanding warranty as from original purchase. Any claim under the warranty must include dated proof of purchase or invoice. In any event, the Company's liability for defective hardware is limited to repairing or replacing the hardware.
This warranty is contingent upon proper use of the hardware by Original Purchaser and does not cover; if damage is due to Acts of God (including fire, flood, earthquake, storm, hurricane or other natural disaster), accident, unusual physical, electrical, or electromechanical stress, modifications, neglect; misuse, operation with media not approved by the Company, tampering with or altering of the hardware, war, invasion, act of foreign enemies, hostilities (regardless of whether war is declared), civil war, rebellion, revolution, insurrection, military or usurped power or confiscation, terrorist activities, nationalization, government sanction, blockage, embargo, labor dispute, strike, lockout or interruption or failure of electricity, air conditioning, or humidity control, internet, network, or telephone service
The warranties given herein, together with any implied warranties covering the hardware, including any warranties