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USER MANUAL O4VFBM Speco Technologies
Network Camera Web Setup Manual
Table of Contents
1 Connecon and Login....1
1.1 Network Connecon....1
1.2 Log in....1
2 Live View....3
2.1 Stream Setup 3
2.2 Funcon Menu....4
2.3 Live View Display Adjustment 5
2.3.1 Image Adjustment 5
2.3.2 Original Size 6
2.3.3 Full Screen....6
2.3.4 Width and Height Rao 6
2.3.5 Fluency Adjustment....6
2.3.6 Rules Info 6
2.3.7 Zoom and Focus....6
2.4 Fisheye Live View....8
3 PTZ Control 9
3.1 Scan/Tour/Paern/Pan 10
3.2 Preset....10
3.3 Go To....11
4 Playback....12
4.1 Playback 12
4.1.1 Play Controls....13
4.1.2 Playback File 14
4.1.3 Playback Cut....16
4.1.4 Record Type 16
4.1.5 Progress Bar....16
5.2.4 DDNS Client....37
5.2.5 IP Filtering 37
5.2.6 SMTP (Email) 38
5.2.7 UPnP 39
5.2.8 SNMP 40
5.2.9 Mulcast....42
5.2.10 802.1x 43
5.2.11 QoS....43
5.2.12 HTTPS 44
5.3 Event Setup....53
5.3.1 Video detecon 53
5.3.2 Audio Detecon....56
5.3.3 Smart Plan....59
5.3.4 Intelligent Video 59
5.3.5 Face Detecon....65
5.3.6 Heat Map 66
5.3.7 Alarm....69
5.3.8 Abnormality 69
5.4 Storage Management....72
5.4.1 Schedule....72
5.4.2 Desnaon 74
5.4.3 Record control 77
5.5 System....78
5.5.1 General 78
5.5.2 User Admin 80
5.5.3 Factory Default 83
5.5.4 Import/Export 83
5.5.5 Upgrade 84
Note
The instrucons in this manual apply to the following models.
• O6MDP2
• O2P12XH
- O4P30X
• O8VLB3
• O8VLD1
• O4P4X
• O4VLD1
• O4VLB3
• O4VFDM
• O4VFBM
• 04VD1
• O4VB3
1 Connecon and Login
1.1 Network Connecon
Connect the camera to a network and run the IP Scanner tool. IP Scanner can search for the device on the local network. The camera is set to DHCP mode by default.
Open up IP Scanner. In the device list, you can view the IP address, model number, and MAC address of each device. Select the applicable device and double click to open up the web viewer.
See Figure 1-1.

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SecureGuard IP Scanner Refresh Open Web Page Login... IP Restart Factory Default Information About Status None IP Address MAC Address Version Online C2D4M 192.168.56.128 00:07:18:FF:03:73 1,0.57 Online C2D4 192.168.56.143 SC/F2:07:1C:2B:CA 1,0.53 Online VIP2PTZ12X 192.168.56.157 00:07:C08:17:B4:68 1,3,7-X1_release Online VIP2D1M 192.168.56.149 SC/F2:07:20:90:A0 2,5,0-T3_release Online C8HDP_1 192.168.56.139 SC/F2:07:1C:3E:66 1,0.47 Online Eddie-OZIPB 192.168.56.104 SC/F2:07:1C:1F:74 1,0.47 Online C8HDP_1 192.168.56.124 SC/F2:07:1C:23:D8 1,0.47 Online_OZIPB 192.168.56.147 SC/F2:07:1C:74:16 1,0.54 Online_OBI 192.168.56.105 SC/F2:07:1C:01:3B Online_OPTZ36XC 192.168.56.140 SC/F2:07:1C:03:ID Online n/a 192.168.56.130 SC/F2:07:24:00:LA 2235.0.0. 1H12J90 Online n/a 192.168.56.14 SC/F2:07:24:03:C2 2235.0.0. 1499J80 Online n/a 192.168.56.12 SC/F2:07:24:51:IE 2235.0.0. 1499J80 Online C2AUD2 192.168.56.146 4C:11@FBA:23e4Figure 1-1

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speco technologies Username: Password: Login CancelFigure 1-2
There will be a prompt shown to recommend changing the default password. For direct conneccon installations on Speco's plug and play NVRs with built-in PoE ports, please leave the password as default. For other installaons, it is highly recommended to change the password for security purposes.

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For security purposes, it is recommended to change the password. New Password Weak OK Strong2 Live View
Aer logging in, the live view screen will be shown. See Figure 2-1.

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Playback Setup Assort Main Channels Cut Channels Preview TCP 2 Zoom and Focus 3 Auto Filter Restore 401 Refresh 4Figure 2-1
There are four seconds:
- Secon 1: System menu and stream selecon
● Secon 2: Funcon menu (snapshot, digital zoom, etc)
● Secon 3: PTZ and zoom control menu (oponal)
● Secon 4: Live view display adjustment controls
7.1 Stronim Satin
Please refer to the following table for detailed informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Main stream | Click it to enable main stream video monitoring and click again to disable it. |
| Sub Stream 1 | Click it to enable Sub Stream1 video monitoring and click again to disable it. |
| Sub Stream 2 | Click it to enable Sub Stream 2 video monitoring and click again to disable it. |
| Protocol | You can select the streaming protocol from the dropdown list.There are three opons: TCP/UDP/MulcastTCP is the default. |
2.2 Funcon Menu
The funcon menu interface is shown in Figure 2-3.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Figure 2-3
Please refer to the following table for detailed informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon | |
| 1 | Relay-out | If there is alarm output, status descripon is as follows:● Red: means there is alarm output. |
| 5 | Easy focus | Displays two parameters for focusing: AF Peak and AF Max. AF Peak: Displays the video denion during the focus process. AF Max: opmal value for video denion. The closer AF Peak and AF Max are to each other, the beer the focus eect is. |
| 7 | Audio | Toggle audio. |
| 8 | Talk | Toggle push to talk. |
| 9 | Help | Opens the help window. |
2.3 Live View Display Adjustment
The interface is shown as in Figure 2-4.

Figure 2-4
2.3.1 Image Adjustment
See Figure 2-5 for image adjustment.

Please refer to the following table for detailed informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon | ||
| Video setup | Brightness | Note:● All operaons here apply to web live view only.● Please go to Setup -> Basic Setup -> Image Setup to adjust the parameters on the camera itself. | |
| Contrast | |||
| Hue | |||
| Saturaon | |||
| Reset | Restore to system default setup. | ||
2.3.2 Original Size
Click this buon to display the actual resoluon size of the stream.
2.3.3 Full Screen
Click to go to full-screen mode. Double click the mouse or press the Esc buon on the keyboard to exit full screen.
2.3.4 Width and Height Rao
Click to display in the original rao or ll the display window.
2.3.5 Fluency Adjustment
Depending on the network bandwidth, priority could be given to how the stream is delivered. The uency mode

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Zoom and Focus Zoom Speed 20 Zoom out Zoom in Focus Speed 20 Near Far Auto Focus Restore All RefreshFigure 2-6
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Zoom | Adjust the focal length of the lens by clicking or long pressing "+"buons.Speed is used to adjust the length of one step for a single click. |
| Focus | Adjust the focus by clicking or long pressing "+"、 "-" buons.Speed is used to adjust the length of one step for a single click. |
| Auto-focus | Click to adjust the focus automatically.Note:Other lens operaons are not allowed during this process. |
2.4 Fisheye Live View
This secon applies to O6MDP2 only. In live view, the interface shown in Figure 2-7 will be shown on the right side of the window.

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Install Mode Display ModeFigure 2-7
Note: The dewarping modes shown here in live view only aects what's being seen in the web viewer only. To change the actual dewarped mode of the stream itself, it must be rst congured in Setup. See secon 5.1.1.7.
3 PTZ Control
See

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Illustration of a man in a suit and red tie, holding a cane, framed with a wooden frame (no text or symbols visible)
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PTZ Control Jeystick Speed1.4: 5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FTZ Settings Scan ► Start ■ StopFigure 3-1 for PTZ controls.
| Parameter | Note |
| PTZ direcon | ● PTZ supports eight direcons: le/right/up/down/upper le/upper right/boom le/boom right. |
| Speed | The higher the value, higher the speed. Applies to pan, lt, zoom, focus and iris. |
![]() | Use mouse to draw a box of interest in the image. The camera will rotate and zoom to it, it is a key component. |

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Illustration of a man in a hat and tie holding a tool, framed with a wooden frame (no visible text or symbols)
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PTZ Control Spreads1-0:5 Zoom Focus Stop PTZ Settings Scan Start StopFigure 3-1
PTZ sengs interface is shown in Figure 3-2.

Figure 3-2
3.1 Scan/Tour/Paern/Pan
The interface is shown in Figure 3-3. Enter applicable values for tour and paern. Click on start to begin the funcon and stop to end the funcon.

Figure 3-3
3.2 Preset
Preset interface is shown in Figure 3-4. Enter the preset value and press Go to.

3.3 Go To
Go to interface is shown in Figure 3-5. Enter the horizontal angle, vercal angle, and zoom posion to go to that exact posion.

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PTZ Settings Go to Horizontal Angle(0-3600) 0 Vertical Angle(0-900) 0 Zoom(1-128) 1 Go toFigure 3-5
4 Playback
Recordings on the SD card can be accessed through the web browser.
Note
Before playback, the SD card must be properly installed and congured. Refer to secon 5.4 for detailed instrucons.
4.1 Playback
The SD card playback interface is shown in Figure 4-1.

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Line Type: Max Season: 50 Card Age: 2017 Run Mean Test Win The Fit 30:00:00 00:00:10 Step: Secret Type All General Event Arm Venue 50:00:00 00:00:10 6 2 3 4 5Figure 4-1
4.1.1 Play Controls
The control funcons are shown in Figure 4-2 and Figure 4-3.

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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦Figure 4-2

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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦Figure 4-3
| Parameter | Funcon |
| 1 Play | Press to start playing |
| 2 Stop | Press to stop playing |
| 3 Play by frame | Press to go to the next frame.Note:Recording will be paused while this funcon is in use. |
4.1.2 Playback File
In the calendar, dates highlighted blue have recorded data. See Figure 4-4.

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File Type dav Source SD Card Apr < 2017 > Sun Mon Tue Wen Thu Fri Sat 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30Figure 4-4
| Parameter | Funcon |
| File Type | Select "dav" for video playback.Select "jpg" for picture playback. |
| Data Source | Default is SD card. |
Step 1. Click on a date highlighted in blue. The me bar will display recorded data. Green represents connuous recording, yellow represents moon recording, red represents sensor recording, and blue represents

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00 : 00 : 00 - 23 : 59 : 59 Download Format ● dav ○ mp4 Start Time File 1 04:13:10 2 04:13:52 3 04:14:40 4 07:31:06 5 07:41:06 Begin Time: End Time: File Size:Figure 4-6
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Search | Search for recordings within the specied start me and end me for the date. |
| Download Format | Two formats are available for download: dav and mp4. |
4.1.3 Playback Cut
Note:
Playback cut funcon will automatically pause playback as cut and playback cannot be performed at the same me.
Step 1. Click on a me on the me bar.
Step 2. Click on the cut icon to set the selected me as the start me.
Step 3. Click on another me for the end me.
Step 4. Click on the cut icon to set the end me.
Step 5. Click on the Save buon to save the le. See Figure 4-7.

Figure 4-7
4.1.4 Record Type
Only the selected recording type will be shown on the me bar. See Figure 4-8.

Figure 4-8
4.1.5 Progress Bar

Figure 4.0
4.1.6 Assistant Funcon
Video playback assistant funcon is shown in Figure 4-10.

Figure 4-10
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Digital Zoom | Enable rst and then click and drag on any area to digitally zoom in. Right mouse click to restore to the original size.Mouse scroll buon can also be used. |
| Snapshot | Click to save a snapshot for the video currently in playback. |
4.1.7 Image Playback
See Figure 4-11 for the image playback interface. Under the le type dropdown menu, select "jpg" to switch to the interface.

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Live Setup Alarm speco technologies File Type: 50 Source: SD Card May 2017 Sum Box Text Array Timer Set Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 245 Setup
To congure camera seings, from the live view screen, click on the "Setup" buon at the top le.
5.1 Basic Setup
5.1.1 Image Setup
Note:
Available opons may vary depending on the camera model.
5.1.1.1 Picture
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Image Setup > Picture" as shown in Figure 5-1.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Photo Management Zoom and Focus Photo Day + Picture + Exposure + Backlight + VB + Day & Night + off Light Heightset 100 Contrast 100 Saturation 100 Risopress 100 Camera 100 Mirror ON OFF File: 150° Basic Setup > Video Setup > Image Setup > Nucle Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Live Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-1
| Parameter | Note |
| Saturaon | Adjusts the color saturaon. The color becomes darker when the value is increased. If the value is set too low, the image will look black and white. This does not aect the overall brightness of the image. |
| Sharpness | Adjusts the sharpness level of the edge on the image. Increasing the sharpness will also increase image noise. |
| Gamma | Changes the image brightness and Improve the dynamic display range of the image. |
| Mirror | Flips the image horizontally. |
| Flip | Changes the display direcon of the image.90°: Rotates the image clockwise 90°270°: Rotates the image counter-clockwise 90°180: Flips the image vercally.Note:Set the main stream resoluon to 1920x1080 to use the ip funcon. |
Step 3
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.1.1.2 Exposure
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Image Setup > Exposure" as shown in Figure 5-2.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Profile Management Zoom and Focus Profile: DayStep 2
Set exposure parameters; please refer to the following table for more details.
| Parameter | Note |
| An-icker | ● Outdoor● 50Hz● 60Hz (used in the United States) |
| Mode | Camera exposure modeNote:● When “An-icker” is set to “Outdoor”, the “exposure mode” can be set as “gain priority” or “shuer priority” mode.The opons are:● Auto: image brightness is adjusted automatically according to the environment.● Gain priority: The device can adjust automatically according to the gain range set during normal exposure range in dierent scenes.● Shuer priority: The device can adjust automatically according to the shuer range set during normal exposure range in dierent scenes.● Manual: Set the gain value and shuer value manually. |
| Auto Iris | ● The lens iris can auto adjust the size according to the environment aer auto iris is enabled, then the image brightness will change accordingly.● The iris value reaches the max when disabling auto iris, the lens iris will not change according to the environment brightness. |
| 3D NR | Mulple frames are processed and then noise is reduced by using the interframe informaon between the previous and the laer frame. |
| This can be applied when 3D NR is enabled. |
5.1.1.3 Backlight
Backlight mode opons are BLC, WDR and HLC.
- BLC: compensates for high backlight areas behind a subject to make the subject more visible.
- WDR: balances washed out image with a large dynamic range. Typically used for lobbies, where the camera is poining towards the door.
- HLC: reduces exposure from bright light sources such as headlights. This can be applied in areas such as toll gates, entrance and exit of the parking lots, etc.
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Image Setup > Backlight", which will display the interface shown in Figure 5-3.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Profile Management Zoom and Focus Profile: Top Music: OFF Basic Setup Video Setup Mouse Setup Audio Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Live Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-3
Step 2
Set the backlight parameter.
● BLC can be set to default mode or customized mode.
When "Default" mode is selected, the system adjusts automacally to the environment, to make the darkest part of the image to be seen.
5.1.1.4 WB
WB (white balance) is used to adjust colors in the image so that objects that appear white in person are shown as white in the camera.
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Image Setup > WB", which will display the interface shown in Figure 5-4.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Movie Management Zoom and Focus Movie Day + Picture + Exposure + Landscape + lamp + Day & Night + Light Movie Auto Live Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-4
Step 2
Set the mode.
- When set to "Auto", the system will compensate automacally for the white balance depending on the environment.
- When set to "Natural", the system will compensate based on natural light sengs.
- When set to "Street Lamp", the system will compensate based on an outdoor scene at night.
- When set to "Outdoor", the system will compensate based on most outdoor scenes with natural light and arcial light.
5.1.1.5 Day & Night
This is to set up color and monochrome switching.
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Image Setup > Day & Night", shown in Figure 5-5.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Profile Management Zoom and Focus Profile: Ray Max3 Auto Sensitivity: Loss Delay: V2 Picture Expenses Setpoint 700 Ray & Light R Light Delta Random SaveFigure 5-5
Step 2
To set the day & night parameters, refer to the following table for more details.
| Parameter | Note |
| Mode | ● Color: The camera image is always displayed in color.● Auto: The camera switch automatically between color and black & white, depending on the light level.● Black & white: The camera image is always displayed in black & white. |
| Sensitivity | The parameter can be set when the “Day/Night Mode” is set to “Auto”.Higher sensitivity means that the mode will switch back and forth from color and black and white more easily. |
5.1.1.6 IR Light
IR LEDs can be controlled in this secon.
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Image Setup > IR Light", shown in Figure 5-6.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Profile Management Zoom and Focus Mobile Day • Picture • Exposure • Background • Web • Stay & Lager • Play Mode: SmartUp LIVE Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-6
Step 2
Set the mode.
- When set to "Manual", the brightness of the IR LEDs can be set manually.
- When set to "Smart IR", the system will adjust the LED brightness according to the actual scene.
- When set to "O", IR LEDs will not operate even in darkness.
Step 3
Click "Save" to save the sengs.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Profile Management Profile: Gray + Picture + Exposure + Backlight + WW + Day & Night + Light + Default + Pull Bit Install Mode: Clicking Record Mode: 10 Live: Default Refresh SaveStep 2
Select the desired parameters. Descripon are listed in the table below
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Installaon Mode | Three installaon modes are available:Ceiling, wall, and ground.The orientaon of the image will vary depending on the mode. |
| When a specic record mode is set, the output stream will be the dewarped Image on the mode that was set. This is helpful for situaons where a recorder does not have the ability to dewarp the image.Aer seng the mode, click Save to change to that view.Available record modes will vary according to the dierent installaon modes. |
5.1.1.8 Prole Management
Image sengs can be set to dierent values depending on the prole that's being used.
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Image Setup > Prole Management" to display the "Prole Management" tab.
Step 2
Set the prole.
- When set to "Normal", the system will monitor according to the normal conguraon.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Profile Management Dram and Focus Profile Management Scene Full Time Schedule Context Network Open Basic Setup > Video Setup > Image Setup > Auto Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information LiveFigure 5-8
- When set to "Full Time", the prole can be set to always use the Day conguration or the Night conguraon.

- When set to "Schedule", a specied period of the day can be used for the Day conguraon and the rest of the day for the Night conguraon. Click and slide the bar to set the me period.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Profile Management Zoom and Focus Profile Management Noise Full Time Schedules Basic Setup Value Setup Weight Setup Audio Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Live Period setting 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 24.00 City Night Default Return SaveFigure 5-10
Step 3
Click "Save" save the sengs.
Note:
Click "Default" to restore the device to the default sengs. Click "Refresh" to check the latest conguration of the device.
5.1.1.9 Zoom and Focus
Note:
This applies to only models with motorized lens.
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Image Setup > Zoom and Focus", shown in Figure 5-11.

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Camera Configuration Image Setup Mini Management Zoom and Focus space technologies Basic Setup > Video Setup > Image Setup > Audio Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Live Zoom Zoom and Zoom in Speed 25 Focus New Fan Speed 25 3.1 Auto Focus Properties All RefreshFigure 5-11
Step 2
The focal length can be set by pressing "+" or "-" for Zoom or dragging the slider bar. Adjust the speed as desired.
Step 3
Focus can be adjusted manually, by pressing "+" or dragging the slider block.
Note:
- Click "Auto Focus" to adjust the focus automatically aer a manual adjustment.
- If the image fails to focus aer a few mes of adjustment, click "Restore All" to reset the lens and remove the accumulave errors of the lens.
5.1.2 Video Setup
5.1.2.1 Video
Step 1
Select "Basic Setup > Video Setup > Video" shown in Figure 5-12.

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Camera Configuration Video Streamlet Overlay ROI Paths Main Stream Basic Setup View Mode Image Setup Audio Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Live Sub Stream Enable Cut Stream 1 Encode Mode 1.254 Reinstable (94x400) Frame mode 36 Noise Mode Change COSI Reference: 80 MHz 25Hz 100/40GHz Noise Mode 0.144 CDF (type of pictures) 20 (20-150) Sub Stream Enable Cut Stream 1 Encode Mode 1.254 Reinstable (94x400) Frame mode 10 Noise Mode Change COSI Reference: 80 MHz COSI (type of pictures) 20 (20-150) CDF (group of pictures) 20 (20-150) OK OK OKFigure 5-12
Step 2
Refer to the following table for more details on seng the video stream parameters.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Sub Stream Enable | Select “Enable” to enable the sub stream.Depending on the model, there may be a second sub stream available. |
| Encode mode | Select the compression to be used. |
| Reference Bit Rate | Recommended bit rate range based on the resoluon. |
| Bit Rate | Set the bit rate value. Note that higher bit rate provides a beer image quality, but also results in more storage usage. |
| SVC (scalable video coding) | SVC can dynamically adjust the stream based on the network conditions. Can be turned on or o depending on the client being used. |
| GOP (group of pictures) | Determines how many P frames are allowed in between two I frames. I frame is the beginning frame of a unique scene. A GOP value of frame rate x 2 or lower is recommended. |
| Watermark Sengs | Check to enable watermarking on the video. |
| Watermark Character | Enter the watermark text to be used for vericaon. |
Step 3
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.1.2.2 Snapshot
The snapshot interface is shown as in Figure 5-13.

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Camera Configuration Video BitmapNet Display ACB Parts Speed Tech Dloges Bitmap Type: General Image size: 107/2044 Quality: 5 Internal: 12 Default Refresh Save| Quality | Sets the image quality, with 6 being the highest quality. |
| Interval | Interval of how many seconds between snapshots. |
5.1.2.3 Video Overlay
Figure 5-14 shows the OSD opons.

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Camera Configuration Video Snapshot Overlay ROI Path Space Technology Basic Setup > Video Setup > Image Setup > Audio Setup Nanovos Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information LIVE Resource All Device (Oxologics) Default Refresh Save Private Mask Channel Tile Three Tile Text Display Picture Overlay Options > Software Options < ToolsFigure 5-14
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Privacy Masking | Up to 4 privacy mask zones can be dened.Privacy mask blocks out the image in the dened areas. |
Check "Enable" and use the mouse to denote the desired region. Click "Save" to save the sengs. See Figure 5-15.

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Camera Configuration Video Bitmap Overview ROI Photo Basic Setup > Video Setup > Image Setup > Audio Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Live Create Delete Image Quality: 0 Panasonic All Double Use Imagestack Overset Bottom SaveFigure 5-15
5.1.2.5 Path
Error! Reference source not found.16 shows the interface for seng up storage paths for snapshots and recordings.
There are 4 types of save paths:
• Live view snapshot
- Playback snapshot
- Playback clip download
- Playback video cut download (within playback, a clip with a specific me period can be dened to be downloaded)
Click the Save buon to save the setup.
Camera Configuration
Figure 5-16
5.1.3 Audio
Applies only to models with audio capability.
The audio interface is shown in Figure 5-17.

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Camera Configuration Audio Setup Circulo Main Stream Enable Earnings Mode: 3710Hz Sampling Frequency: 26 Sub Stream Yield: Sub Stream 1 Earnings Mode: 3710Hz Sampling Frequency: 5% Altitude Audio/Bit Ratio: Low Rate Noise Filter: Enable Multi-Channel Volume: 100 MHz Speaker Volume: 100 MHz Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-17
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Enable | Audio can be enabled only when the video stream is enabled.. |
| Encode mode | Select the applicable compression between G.711A, G.711Mu, G.726, and AAC.This applies to both the audio input and 2-way audio. |
5.2 Network Setup
5.2.1 IP Address Setup
For IP address setup, IPv4 and IPv6 are both supported. IPv4 supports stac IP and DHCP. IPv6 supports stac IP only. If the IP address is modified, the web viewer will automatically jump to the new IP address.

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Camera Configuration space technologics Basic Setup Network Setup IP Address Server Connection IP Path USB/C Host IP Linking SMTP Link UI/XP SMTP Wi Card WCC to Cell TCP/IP Real Name: Speed Network Type: Win(DEFAULT T) Mode: □ Enable ▼ DHCP MOC Address: 9x 12 0.7 25 14 26 IP Provider: IP-1 IP Address: 102 108 56 107 Submit mask: 255 255 255 0 Default Currency: 102 108 56 1 Preferred DNS Server: 8 8 8 8 Attenuate DNS Server: 64 72 64 19 □ Enable AIR Ping to set IP address carrier Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-18
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Host Name | Set the device name. Maximum of 15 characters is supported. |
| Network Type | Default is wired. |
| Mode | Select between stac and DHCP. If seng to stac, make sure that the network does have stac IP addresses available for use. When using DHCP, make sure that the network has the capability to assign |
| Preferred DNS | DNS IP address. |
| Alternate DNS | Alternate DNS IP address. |
| Enable ARP/Ping set device IP address service. | This can be used to modify or set the device IP address by utilizing the Mac address.Before the operaon, make sure the network camera and the PC are in the same LAN.Refer to the steps listed below.Step 1:Set the network camera and the PC to be on the same LAN.Step 2:Get the Mac address from the label of the network camera.Step 3:Go to the cmd prompt and then enter the following commands.arp -s <IP Address> <MAC>ping -l 480 -t <IP Address>Such as: arp -s 192.168.0.125 11-40-8c-18-10-11 ping -l 480 -t 192.168.0.125Step 4:Reboot the device.Step 5:Check if the setup is OK by looking at the output informaonsuch as "Reply from 192.168.0.125 ..." from the command output lines.Step 6:Open the browser and then enter the IP address to access the camera. |
5.2.2 Connecon
5.2.2.1 Connecon
The conncon interface is shown in Figure 5-19.
Camera Configuration
Figure 5-19
Refer to the following table for more informaon. Typically, if the device is being installed on an NVR or SecureGuard in the same LAN, these ports can stay at the same values.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Max conncon | Denes the number of max web conncons that are allowed for the device. The value ranges from 1 to 20. Default conncon amount is 10. |
| TCP port | Port range is 1025~65534. The default value is 37777. |
| UDP port | Port range is 1025~65534. The default value is 37778. |
| HTTP port | Port range is 1025~65524. The default value is 80. |
| RTSP port | The default value is 554. |
| HTTPS Port | HTTPS communicaon port, range is 1025~65534, default is 443. |
Note:
- 0\~1024, 37780\~37880, 1900, 3800, 5000, 5050, 9999, 37776, 39999, 42323 are all special ports. User cannot modify them.
- Avoid using default values of other ports.
5.2.3 PPPoE
The PPPoE interface is shown in Figure 5-20.
Enter the username and password that were provided by the ISP, and click "Enable". The network camera will automatically establish a network conncon if the credenals are correct. The IP address will be automatically modled to the dynamic IP address of the acquired WAN.
Note:
Disable UPnP before enabling PPPoE, which can cause a conict.

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Camera Configuration PPPoE Enable Username: Password: Default Refresh Save Basic Setup Network Setup > IP Server Setup > Connection > PPPoE > DOS Cloud > IP Firing > MSATENet > Other > SNMP > Microsoft > HKEYN > GetFigure 5-20
5.2.4 DDNS Client
The DDNS interface is shown in Figure 5-21.
Enable DDNS and click "Save". If the conncon is successful, the status will indicate that it is connected.

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Camera Configuration DONS Client Enable Server Address: specodina.net Device Domain Link Class: Not limited Note: The DONS device has been installed Default Exchange Save Basic Setup Network Setup > IP Address - Setup > Connection > IP Drive > USB User > IP Binding > SMT drive > IP MP > MSMP > Web mask > MCT Us > Cell
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Camera Configuration IP Filtering Trusted Size Trusted Size IP address MAC address Macnet Closcs Basic Setup Network Setup > IP Address Setup > Connection > PPPUE > DIME Cloud > IP Security > S&P 500.com > OFFP > SNMP > MAC2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2 Auto IF MAC Default Default Save Remove AllFigure 5-22
5.2.6 SMTP (Email)
The email interface is shown in Figure 5-23.

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Camera Configuration SMTP/SMTP SMTP Security Mail Full: 25 Basic Setup Network Setup > IP ADDRESS Setup > Connection > PPP&E > GPS Cloud > PP Sharing > SMTP Cloud > UTrP > SNAP > Web Mount > 802.1x > Grid Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Authentication: Access File: IP Camera Event ABS Switch Mail Received: Interval: 0 Second(8-300) Options(1-300) Email Test Refresh Send SaveFigure 5-23
Refer to the following table for more informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| SMTP Server | Email server, such as smtp.gmail.com, etc. |
| Port | Default value is 25. Modify as necessary. |
| Anonymity | For email servers which support anonymous email funcon. The informaon of the sender wouldn't be displayed. |
| User Name | The user name of the sender's email account. |
| Password | The password of sender's email account. |
| Interval | The send interval range is from 0 to 3600 seconds. 0 means there is no interval. |
| Email test | The system will send out an email once to test the connecvity.Before the email test, make sure to save the email setup informaon. |
5.2.7 UPnP
UPnP can be used to allow port forwarding on a router without user intervenon. Typically, residential routers have UPnP enabled while commercial routers have it disabled by default. See Figure 5-24 for the interface.

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Camera Configuration UmsF File Path Name: Manual Folder Data Mapping Fixed File Mapping Set User Name Email: Email Port Data Port Status Binary Network Setup IP Address Setup Connection PPSIE DVD Cloud IP Trading MOSY Web USB USB USB Service TCP 36 3088 Mapping Fixed USB USB Service TCP 37777 37777 Mapping Fixed USB USB Service TCP 37776 37776 Message Fixed USB USB Service TCP 341 341 Message Fixed Default... Refresh... SaveFigure 5-24
5.2.8 SNMP
The SNMP interface is shown in Figure 5-25.
Before using SNMP, make sure to install an SNMP management tool and set the parameters. Aer setup, the device must be restored to acvate the new setup.

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speco technologies Basic Setup Network Setup > IP Address Setup > Connection > PPPoE > DDNS Client > IP Filtering > SMTP(Email) > UPnP > SNMP > Multicast > 802.1x > QoS Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Live SNMP SNMP Version SNMP v1 SNMP v2 SNMP v3 SNMP Port 161 (1~65535) Read Community public Write Community private Trap Address Trap Port 162 Read-only Username public Authentication Type MDS SHA Authentication Password Encryption Type CBC-DES Encryption Password Read&write private Username Authentication Type MDS SHA Authentication Password Encryption Type CBC-DES Encryption Password Default Refresh Save| Parameter | Funcon |
| Read community | Read-only access to all SNMP targets, default is public. Note: Only number, leer, _, and – are supported. |
| Write community | Read/write access to all SNMP targets, default is private. Note: Only number, leer, _, and – are supported. |
| Trap address | The desnaon address of the Trap informaon from the proxy program of the device. |
| Trap Address | Address for where to send Trap message. |
| Trap Port | Port which sends Trap message, default is 162, range 1~65535. |
The parameters below are available when SNMP v3 is enabled.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| SNMP Version | SNMP v3 |
| Read-onlyUsername | Default is public.Note:Name can consist of numbers, leers and underline. |
| Read/WriteUsername | Default is private.Note:Name only can be number, leer and underline. |
| Authencaon | Select MD5 or SHA, default is MD5. |
| AuthencaonPassword | Password must be not less than 8 characters. |
| Encrypon | CBC-DES |
| EncryponPassword | Password must be not less than 8 characters. |
5.2.9 Mulcast
The mulcast interface is shown in Figure 5-26.
Mulcast is a transmission mode of data packets. When there are multiple desnaons that will receive the same video stream, multicast can be used to reduce bandwidth and CPU load on the device. To set up mulcast, make sure that network switches/routers that are being used have mulcast support.

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Camera Configuration Multi-user Multi User Enable Multi User Address: 224.10.0 (224.8.0-239.256.256.251) Port: 60000 (6000-60034) Sub Stream Enable Sub Stream 1 Multi User Address: 224.10.0 (224.8.0-239.256.256.251) Port: 60016 (6005-60034) Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-26
Refer to the following table for more informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Enable | Select to enable mulcast funcon. Main stream and sub stream cannot be used at the same me. |
| Mulcast address | Main/sub stream mulcast default address is 224.1.2.4 and its range is 224.0.0.0~239.255.255.255. |
| Port | Mulcast port. Main stream is 40000, sub stream1 is 40016, sub stream2 is 40032 |
5.2.10 802.1x
802.1x (port based network access control protocol) provides an authencaon method for a device to connect to a LAN.

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Camera Configuration 802.1a space technologies Basic Setup Network Setup > IR Address Setup > Connection > VPN > DDR8 Cloud > IP Fiji/Zip > GMT/Net 100 > LIP/SP > SWIP > Mailout > 802.1a > QoS Enable Authentication: PEAP Name: none Password: **** Default Retrench SaveFigure 5-27
Refer to the following table for more informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Authencaon | PEAP (protected EAP protocol). |
| Username | Enter the user name, which is authenticated by the server. |
| Password | Enter the password. |
5.2.11 QoS

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Camera Configuration QoS Basic Setup Network Setup IP Address Setup Connection Linking OKR Client IP Filtering AMTP (Select) User User Multiunit 202.1x Unit Real-time Service: 0 (0-01) Command: 0 (0-01) Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-28
5.2.12 HTTPS
For devices that have HTTPS capability, a cercate can be created or a signed cercate can be uploaded.
Step 1
Create a cercate or upload a signed cercate.
● To create a cercate, follow the direcons below.
- Select "Network Setup > HTTPS", shown in Figure 5-29.

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Camera Configuration Basis Technologies Basic Setup Network Setup > IP Address Setup > Connection HTTPS □ Enable HTTPS Create Certificate Create Request Created Request Created OK/Cancel Help/Cancel Explain
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HTTPS Country US *e.g. CN IP or Domain name | * Must Validity Period 365 Day*Range :1-5000 Province None Location None Organization None Organization Unit None Email Create CancelFigure 5-30
- Fill in all elds and click "Create". A message will pop up stating that the cercate has been created successfully. Make sure that the IP address or the domain name is the same as that of the device.
- Click "Install" and the cercate will be installed on the device.
- Click "Download" and save the le on the PC.

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Save As Libraries Search Libraries Organize Desktop Downloads Recent Places Libraries Documents Music Pictures Videos Computer Local Disk (C:) DISK1_VOL2 (D:) DISK1_VOL3 (E:) File name: RootCert.cer Save as type: (*.cer) Hide Folders Libraries Open a library to see your files and arrange them by folder,... Documents Library Music Library Pictures Library Videos Library Save CancelFigure 5-31
- Double click on the downloaded le. The system will display the shown in Figure 5-32.

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Certificate General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted. To enable trust, install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store. Issued to: test Issued by: test Valid from 2016/ 7/ 8 to 2020/ 7/ 7 Install Certificate... Issuer Statement Learn more about certificates OKFigure 5-32
- Click "Install Cercate" and the Cericate Import Wizard will show, shown in Figure 5-33.

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Certificate Import Wizard Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates, certificate trust lists, and certificate revocation lists from your disk to a certificate store. A certificate, which is issued by a certification authority, is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections. A certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept. To continue, click Next.Figure 5-33
- Click "Next" and select "Place all cercates in the following store". Click on Browse and select "Trusted Root Cercaon Authorities".

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Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept. Windows can automatically select a certificate store, or you can specify a location for the certificate. ● Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate ● Place all certificates in the following store Certificate store: Trusted Root Certification Authorities Browse... Learn more about certificate stores < Back Next > CancelFigure 5-34
- Click "Next" and "Compleng the Cercate Import Wizard" will show, which is shown in Figure 5-35.

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Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard The certificate will be imported after you click Finish. You have specified the following settings: Certificate Store Selected by User Trusted Root Certificate Content Certificate < Back Finish CancelFigure 5-35
- Click "Finish", and "Security Warning" dialog box will show, which is shown in Figure 5-36.

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Security Warning You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority (CA) claiming to represent: test Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from "test". You should confirm its origin by contacting "test". The following number will assist you in this process: Thumbprint (sha1): 6D811FD2 E82313A8 663514ED 2CA36E6B 7D425FA6 Warning: If you install this root certificate, Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA. Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk. If you click "Yes" you acknowledge this risk. Do you want to install this certificate? Yes NoFigure 5-36
- Click "Yes" and a dialog box will pop up showing that the import was successful. Click "Ok" to complete downloading the cercate.

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Certificate Import Wizard The import was successful.
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5.3 Event Setup
5.3.1 Video detecon
5.3.1.1 Moon Detecon
Step 1
Select "Event Setup > Video Detecon > Moon Detecon" to display the moon detecon interface shown in
Figure 5-39.

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Camera Configuration Motion Detection Targeting Scene Change Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Motion Collection Auto Direction Smart Plus Analog Fire Windows Alarm Abnormal Storage Setup System Information Live Create Waiting Start Stop Alt Other 0 (Arresort) Stop Record Reward Delay 10 (Arresort) (Arresort) Relevant Alarm Delay 10 (Arresort) (Arresort) Sound Email Snapshot Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-39
Step 2
Select "Enable" to enable moon detecon.
Step 3
Set up moon detecon zone.

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- Up to 4 dierent zones can be set, with a dierent set of dened areas, sensitivities, and threshold values. The name eld is the nickname for the corresponding zone.
- Higher sensitivity value means that it is easier to trigger a moon event. The threshold value represents how much of the overall moon detecon zone needs to have moon in order for the moon event to trigger. The enre video image is the dened as the moon zone by default.
- Click "Save" to save the sengs.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| An-dither | The device only generates one alarm during the an-dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. |
| Area | Moon zone setup, as described in this secon. |
| Record | If enabled, when a moon alarm occurs, the device will record to the desnaon that's set under the Storage Setup > Desnaon secon. |
| Record Delay | System can delay the record for specied me aer alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. |
| Relay out | Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output conncon. |
| Alarm Delay | System can delay the alarm output for a specied me aer the alarm ends. |
| Send Email | If enabled, the device can send out an email when a moon alarm occurs.An email address must rst be set up in Network Setup. |
| Snapshot | Enable to generate a snapshot when a moon alarm occurs. The snapshot schedul can be set up in Storage>Schedule. |
Step 5
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.1.2 Tampering
Step 1
Go to the Tampering tab to display the interface of "Video Tampering" which is shown in Figure 5-41.

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Camera Configuration Motion Detection Tampering Scene Charging Basic Setup Network Setup Custom Video Tampering Enable Detour Detection Warning Panel CollapseSet up the parameters. The parameters for alarm acons are the same as moon detecon.
Step 3
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.1.3 Scene Changing
Step 1
Go to the Scene Changing tab to display the interface of "Scene Changing". Scene Changing will generate an alarm when the scene in the video image changes drascally.
Step 2
Check "Enable" to enable the funcon of scene changing.
Step 3
Set up the parameters. The parameters for alarm acons are the same as moon detecon.
Step 4
Click "Save" to complete the setup of scene changing.
5.3.2 Audio Detecon
Step 1
Select "Event Setup > Audio Detecon" to display the interface of "Audio Detection" which is shown in Figure 5-42.

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Camera Configuration speco technologies Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup >Motion Detection >Audio Detection >Smart Plan >Analytics >Face Detection >Alarm >Abnormality Storage Setup System Information Live Audio Detection Enable Input Abnormal Enable Intensity Change Sensitivity 50 Threshold 50 Working Period Setup Anti-Dither 5 Second (0~100) Record Record Delay 10 Second (10~300) Relay-out Alarm Delay 10 Second (10~300) Send Email Snapshot Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-42
Step 2
Refer to the table below for more details on the parameters.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| An-dither | The device only generates one alarm during the an-dither period. The value ranges from 0s to 100s. |
| Record | If enabled, when an alarm occurs, the device will record to the desnaon that's set under the Storage Setup > Desnaon secon. |
| Record Delay | System can delay the record for specied me aer alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. |
| Relay out | Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output conncon. |
| Alarm Delay | System can delay the alarm output for a specied me aer the alarm ends. |
| Send Email | If enabled, the device can send out an email when an alarm occurs.An email address must rst be set up in Network Setup. |
| Snapshot | Enable to generate a snapshot when an alarm occurs. The snapshot schedule can be set up in Storage>Schedule. |
Step 3
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.3 Smart Plan
Specific models may have different types of intelligent video funcons. Only one type of analytic funcon can be utilized at a me, which can be enabled in Smart plan.
Step 1
Select "Event Setup > Smart Plan", as shown in Figure 5-43.

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Camera Configuration speco technologies Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup > Median Detection > Audio Distortion > Smart Plan > Analysis > Face Detection > Alarm > Abnormality Storage Setup System Information Live Smart Plan Refresh SaveFigure 5-43
Step 2
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.4 Intelligent Video
Basic requirements of scene selecon to take into consideraon:
● The total size of the target should not be larger than 10% of the image.
● The target size in the image should be larger than 15x15.
There needs to be some me from when the target appears to when the target is conrmed, so there should be some space on both sides of the line.
Step 1
Select "Event Setup > Analycs".
Step 2
Click " + " to set the rule name and select the rule type as "Tripwire" as shown in Figure 5-44.

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Camera Configuration space technology Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Motion Collection Audio Start/Dim Smart Plus Analysis Face Drivation Atom Aberracuity Storage Setup System Information Live INS 100% 200% Close Target Rate Noise Size: 100% 100% Min/Max: 0 Close Close Hill Rise Name Rise Type 1 Rise-1 Trigitive Temperature Setup Working Period Status Duration 50.0 Recorded Record Delay: 10 Second (10-300) Rise-in-End After Delay: 10 Second (10-300) Sound Error Snapshot Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-44
Step 3
Click "Draw Rule" to draw a line in the scene. Click the right mouse buon to complete the seng.
Step 4
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Record Delay | System can delay the record for specied me aer alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. |
| Relay out | Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output connnecon. |
| Alarm Delay | System can delay the alarm output for a specied me aer the alarm ends. |
| Send Email | If enabled, the device can send out an email when an alarm occurs.An email address must rst be set up in Network Setup. |
| Snapshot | Enable to generate a snapshot when an alarm occurs. The snapshot schedule can be set up In Storage>Schedule. |
Step 5
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.4.2 Intrusion
Intrusion includes these acons: cross and appears.
● Cross means that an alarm will be triggered when the target enters or exits the area.
● Appears means that an alarm will be triggered when the target appears in the area.
Step 1
In the IVS tab, click " + " to set rule name and select the rule type as "Intrusion" as shown in Figure 5-45.

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Camera Configuration No: Base Name: Main Type: 1 Right: Introduction:Click "Draw Rule" to draw an area in the image.
Step 3
Click "Draw Target" to set the size of the target in the image.
Step 4
Refer to the following table for more details on the parameters.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Working Period | Set up the schedule for when alarms will get generated by the device. |
| Acon | Select Appears or Cross. |
| Record | If enabled, when an alarm occurs, the device will record to the desnaon that's set under the Storage Setup > Desnaon secon. |
| Record Delay | System can delay the record for specied me aer alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. |
| Relay out | Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output conncon. |
| Alarm Delay | System can delay the alarm output for a specied me aer the alarm ends. |
| Send Email | If enabled, the device can send out an email when an alarm occurs.An email address must rst be set up in Network Setup. |
| Snapshot | Enable to generate a snapshot when an alarm occurs. The snapshot schedule can be set up in Storage>Schedule. |
Step 5
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.4.3 Abandoned Object
Abandoned object means that an alarm will be triggered if an object has been le in the scene for longer than

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Camera Configuration IVS Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Motion Detection Active Detection Smart Path Analog Tide Detection Arm Aberrally Storage Setup System Information Live Drawing in completion Draw Rate Target Rate: 0 Max Rate 0.100 > 0.199 Max Rate 0 > 0 Clear On Line Target Clear Name: Hali Image Hali Type: Unblinded Oil Parameter Setup: Starting Position Setup Long Time 10 Seconds (0 - 300s) Balance: Record Delay 10 Seconds (10 - 300s) Ready out: Alarm Delay 10 Seconds (10 - 300s) Sound Email Soundset Default Refresh SaveFigure 5-46
Step 2
Click "Draw Rule" to draw an area in the image.
Step 3
Click "Draw Target" to set the size of the target in the image.
Step 4
Refer to the following table for more details on the parameters.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Working Period | Set up the schedule for when alarms will get generated by the device. |
| Keep me | Time limit before alarm is triggered. |
Step 5
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.4.4 Missing Object
Missing object means that an alarm will be triggered if an object has been removed from the scene for longer than the me limit that has been set.
Step 1
In the IVS tab, click "+ " to set the rule name and select the rule type as "Missing Object", as shown in Figure 5-
47.

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Camera Configuration NVS Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Auto Detection Smart Plan System Face Detection Norm Anonymity Storage Setup System Information Live Target Filter Main Size 0121 2013 Size 0276 0 0 Drive Target OK Start Running object No. Rate Name Run Time 1 Start Running Object Parameter Setup Waiting Period Setup Keep Time 10 Second (8-2000) Recent Record Delay 10 Second (10-300) Alarm out Alarm Delay 10 Second (10-300) Stand Out Enable Default Refresh DriveFigure 5-47
Step 2
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Keep me | Time limit before alarm is triggered. |
| Record | If enabled, when an alarm occurs, the device will record to the desnaon that's set under the Storage Setup > Desnaon secon. |
| Record Delay | System can delay the record for specied me aer alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. |
| Relay out | Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output connnecon. |
| Alarm Delay | System can delay the alarm output for a specied me aer the alarm ends. |
| Send Email | If enabled, the device can send out an email when an alarm occurs.An email address must rst be set up in Network Setup. |
| Snapshot | Enable to generate a snapshot when an alarm occurs. The snapshot schedule can be set up In Storage>Schedule. |
Step 5
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.5 Face Detecon
Step 1
Select "Event Setup > Face Detecon" to display the "Face Detection" interface, shown in Figure 5-48.

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Camera Configuration Face Detection Enable Waiting Point Setup Enable Face Environment Implied Record Delay 10 Second (10-300) Rotate outStep 3
Click "Draw Target" to set the size of the target in the image.
Step 4
Refer to the following table for more details on the parameters.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Working Period | Set up the schedule for when alarms will get generated by the device. |
| Enable Face Enhancement | Select “Enable Face Enhancement” to enhance the face image when the stream quality is very low. |
| Record | If enabled, when an alarm occurs, the device will record to the desnaon that’s set under the Storage Setup > Desnaon secon. |
| Record Delay | System can delay the record for specied me aer alarm ended. The value ranges from 10s to 300s. |
| Relay out | Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output conneccon. |
| Alarm Delay | System can delay the alarm output for a specied me aer the alarm ends. |
| Send Email | If enabled, the device can send out an email when an alarm occurs.An email address must rst be set up in Network Setup. |
| Snapshot | Enable to generate a snapshot when an alarm occurs. The snapshot schedule can be set up in Storage>Schedule. |
Step 5
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.6 Heat Map
5.3.6.1 Heat Map
Heat map is the set of heat stascs of a moving object, for which a report can be generated. The color range is from blue to red, where blue means the minimum heat value and red means the maximum heat value.

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Camera Configuration Face Map Report Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup > Select Connection > Audio Connection > Smart Plan > Analytics > Train Map > Plan > Security Storage Setup System Information Enable Printing Perse: Setup Default Refresh Save LiveFigure 5-49
Step 2
Select "Enable" to enable the heat map funcon.
Step 3
Set the schedule, in the same way as moon schedule setup.
Step 4
Click "Save" to save the sengs.
5.3.6.2 Report
Step 1
Select the Report tab, as shown in Figure 5-50.

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Camera Configuration Local Map Report Main Time 10-09-2017 12 03 00 PM End Time 10-09-2017 22 00 00 PM Report Main Range % - Work Source Export LiveFigure 5-50
Step 2
Set the begin me and the end me for the report.
Step 3
Click "Search" to generate the stascs and then click "Export" to export the report.
5.3.7 Alarm

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Camera Configuration Space Technologies Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup > Median Detection > Active Detection > Smart Frame > Analytics > Focus Detection > Alarm > Accessibility Storage Setup System Information Alarm Enabled Delay in: Alarm 3 Working Period: Setup Audio C Box: 9 Second (50-100) Duration Type: NC Record Record Delay: 10 Second (20-300) Racing out: Active Delay: 10 Second (10-300) Send Data Displacement Default Defaults Save LIVEFigure 5-51
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Enable | Check to enable relay output. |
| Relay-in | The default is alarm 1. Some models may have alarm 2. |
| Sensor Type | Select between normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC). |
5.3.8 Abnormality
Abnormality includes: No SD Card, Capacity Warning, SD Card Error, Disconnecon, IP Conict and Unauthorized Access.
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Camera Configuration ISO Card Networks Illegal Accept Event Type Capacity Warning □ Display Capacity Limit 10 % (1-50) ✓ Releaseout Aire Date 10 Second (10-300) □ Bond Date Default Refresh Save Space Technology ID Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup > Motion Detection > Active Detection > Signal Peak > Analytics > Face Detection > Atom > Automatically Storage Setup System Information LiveFigure 5-52
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Enable | Check to enable alarm when SD card is abnormal. |
| Relay out | Enable it for a relay out to an alarm device. This applies to only models with a relay output conneccon. |
| Alarm Delay | System can delay the alarm output for a specied me aer the alarm ends. |
| Send email | If enabled, the device can send out an email when an alarm occurs.An email address must rst be set up in Network Setup. |
| SD Card Capacity | An alarm can be generated when the free space of the SD card is less than the capacity set here. |

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Camera Configuration speco technologies SD Card Network Logical Access Event True Alive Loss Enable Record Record Delay: 10 Second (19-335) Reset-out Alive Delay: 10 Second (30-335) Default Refresh Save Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Motion Detection Audio Detection Smart Plan Analysis Face Detection Name Ownership Storage Setup System Information LiveFigure 5-53
For illegal access, when the credenals are entered illegally, an alarm will be generated each me, up to the number of the mes that has been set. When the limit is exceeded, the user account will be locked for 30 minutes.

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Camera Configuration ISO Card Network Illegal Access Basic Setup Light Train 5 Base (2-12) Remote Mail Alarm Unity 10 Second (10-300) Default Refresh Save Basic Setup5.4 Storage Management
5.4.1 Schedule
Note:
The record mode found in the Record Control secon must be set to Auto or Manual for the device to record according to the set schedule.
5.4.1.1 Record Schedule
Step 1. Click on the Record Schedule tab under "Storage Setup > Schedule", as shown in Figure 5-55.

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Step 2. Click on Setup on the right for the day for the schedule to be set, as shown in Figure 5-56.
- Set the me periods as necessary. Up to six periods can be set for each day. The periods can be copied to each necessary day of the week.
● Three types of recording can be scheduled: General (continuous), Moon, and Alarm.

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Setup All ✓ Sunday □ Monday □ Tuesday □ Wednesday □ Thursday □ Friday □ Saturday □ Holiday Period1 00 : 00 : 00 - 23 : 59 : 59 □ General ✓ Motion ✓ Alarm Period2 00 : 00 : 00 - 23 : 59 : 59 □ General □ Motion □ Alarm Period3 00 : 00 : 00 - 23 : 59 : 59 □ General □ Motion □ Alarm Period4 00 : 00 : 00 - 23 : 59 : 59 □ General □ Motion □ Alarm Period5 00 : 00 : 00 - 23 : 59 : 59 □ General □ Motion □ Alarm Period6 00 : 00 : 00 - 23 : 59 : 59 □ General □ Motion □ Alarm Save CancelFigure 5-56
Step 3. Click Save to return to the record schedule interface.
● Green color stands for connuous record/snapshot.
● Yellow color stands for moon detecon record/snapshot.
● Red color stands for alarm record/snapshot.
Step 4. Click Save to save the sengs.
5.4.1.2 Snapshot Schedule
The Snapshot schedule is set up in the same manner as Record Schedule. The interface is shown in Figure 5-57.

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Camera Configuration Record Schedule Snapshot Schedule Busby Schedule General Motor Alarm 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Basic Setup5.4.1.3 Holiday Schedule
Specific days such as holidays can be set up to have a dierent schedule.
Step 1. Click on the Holiday Schedule tab, as shown in Figure 5-58.

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Camera Configuration Record Schedule: Sequence Schedule: Holiday Schedule Record Calendar Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 Refresh SaveFigure 5-58
Step 2. Select a date to set as a holiday. The selected date will be highlighted in yellow.
Step 3. Check Record and/or Snapshot for the desired recording mode and then click on Save.
Step 4. In the Record Schedule interface or the Snapshot Schedule interface, click on setup next to Holiday and set up the me periods accordingly.
Step 5. Click Save to save the sengs.
5.4.2 Desnaon
5.4.2.1 Path

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Camera Configuration Record Event Type Scheduled Median-Dated Alarm Event Type Scheduled Median-Dated Alarm Local Local Local Local Network Setup FTP FTP FTP Event Setup NASS NASS Storage Default Refresh Gain System Information SaveFigure 5-59
5.4.2.2 Local
The local interface is shown in Figure 5-60.
In this Interface, Informaon about the Micro SD card is displayed. The card can be also formed through this interface.

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Camera Configuration Plats Local FTP NAS Basic Mode Status Attributes Used Capacity/Total Capacity Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup Schedule Classification Record Control System Information Read Only Read & Write Hot Swap Refresh Format
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Camera Configuration Path Local FIP NAS Enable Device Address 0.0.0.0 Port 21 B-65670 Use Name anonymous Password Send-in Electricity State Emergency Device Default Switch Open Record Control System Information LiveFigure 5-61
5.4.2.4 NAS
Check the box to enable the NAS funcon. Enter the applicable conneccon informaon. See Figure 5-62.

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Camera Configuration File Edit FTP NAS specio technologies Enable Server Address: 0.0.0.0 Remote Display Default Network Save Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup > Update > Control > Record Center System Information Live5.4.3 Record control
The record control interface is shown in Figure 5-63.

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Camera Configuration Record Control Track Duration: 8 Minutes (1-20) Pre-visit Record: 5 Second (3+1) Disk/Fan: Elements Record Mode: Auto Manual OT Record Stream: Main Stream Default Refresh Save LiveFigure 5-63
Refer to the following table for more informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Pack Duraon | Refers to the duraon of each le that gets saved. Default is 8 minutes. |
| Pre-record | Refers to the duraon of the recording before the actual event that gets saved. |
| Disk Full | ● Stop: Stops recording if storage is full● Overwrite: Starts to overwrite the oldest recordings if storage is full |
| Record mode | Auto / Manual / O. “O” must not be chosen for the schedule to take eect. |
| Record | Choose between main stream and sub stream. |
5.5 System
5.5.1 General
The General interface is shown in Figure 5-64.

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Camera Configuration General General Name: 8037071548 Language: English Video Channel: NTDC Music: ON Default Refresh Save speco technologized Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System > Basic > User Address > Factors Default > Impairment > AutoSession > Upgrade > Information > LiveFigure 5-64
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Device Name | Nickname for the device can be set here. By default, the serial number of the device is shown. |
| Video Standard | Displays the video standard, which is NTSC for North America. |
| TV Out | Some models will have a TV output opon. This can be turned on/o. |
The Date & Time interface is shown as in Figure 5-65.

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Camera Configuration General Date: 1974 Date Format: Month-Day-Week Time Format: 12-inch-based System Time Zone: SMT-05.00 Current Time: 10-13-2017 03 : 50 56 PM Store PC OKT Enable OKT Type: Date + Week Start Time: Max 2nd Sunday 02 00 00 AM End Time: Non 1st Sunday 02 00 00 AM Synchronous with NTP NTP Server: power trip.org Port: $23 System Period: 30 Minutes (8:30) Default Ret/ush Save LiveFigure 5-65
Please refer to the following sheet for detailed informaon.
| Parameter | Funcon |
| Date format | Select the display format of the date from the dropdown list. |
| Time Format | Select between a 24-hour display and a 12-hour display. |
| Time zone | Set the me zone of the device. |
| Current Time | Current me of the device. This can be set manually. |
| Sync PC | Click this buon to save the device me as the PC me. |
| DST Enable | If the locaon ulizes Daylight Saving Time (DST), check the Enable box selection, the status and purpose for DST. |
5.5.2 User Admin
- For user names and user groups, the maximum character length is 31 characters, which can be made up of numbers, leers, underline, hyphen, dot, and @.
- Password can be 0\~32 characters in numbers and leers only.
● A specific user can belong to only one group.
5.5.2.1 User Name
See Figure 5-66 for the User Name interface.

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Camera Configuration User Admin Environment Lights User Name Group Name User Name Group Name Renish Math Detect 1 againstidas admin 100% to account Authority List Live Playback Reard Central Skupsa User Admin Address Lag Search Clear Log Upgrade Auto Master Vertical Video/Video Schedule/Description Services Abnormality Inches Connection Direct Impact Export XiS Add UseFigure 5-66
Enable anonymous login: If enabled, no username and password are required to view the live stream. Click on Logout on the live view page to go back to the login page.

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Add User User Name Must Password The password needs to contain at least 1 character! Weak OK Strong Confirm Password Group adults Remark Authority List All Live Playback Record Control Backup Save CancelFigure 5-67
5.5.2.2 Group
The group management interface is shown as in Figure 5-68.

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Camera Configuration User Admin Space Technologies Class Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System General User Admin Factory Direct Import Spot Auto Maintain Upgrade Information Live Add Group User Name Group Name Status Mod's Scale 1 admin adminstrate group 2 user group Authority List Live Playback Expand Control Backup User Advice Admins Log Search Clear Log Upgrade Auto Maintain General VoiceAudio ExistingDestination Abnormally Make Online Box Exchange point Export Image Setup STS Add GroupFigure 5-68
Add group: See Figure 5-69.
Enter the group name and then check the applicable boxes for the rights of the group.

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Add Group Group Must Remark Authority List All Live Playback Record Control5.5.3 Factory Default
The factory default interface is shown in Figure 5-70.
The "Default" opon resets every seng of the device while the "Keep Network Sengs" opon retains pernent network setup informaon of the device.

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Camera Configuration speco technologies Factory Default Default Keep network setup Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System > Sensor > User Admin > Factory Default > Injection > Auto Version > Update Information LiveFigure 5-70
5.5.4 Import/Export
The interface is shown in Figure 5-71. This can be used to set up mulple devices of the same model with the same system conguraon.

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Camera Configuration Import/Export space technologies Basic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup Basic Path: Import Export| Parameter | Funcon |
| Import | Import a conguraon le to the device. |
| Export | Export the current conguraon of the device to the local PC. |
5.5.5 Upgrade
The upgrade interface is shown in Figure 5-72. Firmware of the device can be updated here.
Select the applicable rmware le (le extension is ".bin") and then click the Upgrade button to begin the rmware update.

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Camera Configuration Speed Technology Upgrade Brand Feature Help Driver... Upgrade Bands Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System > General > User Admin > Factory Admin > ViewCount > Auto Model > Upgrade Information LiveFigure 5-72
5.6 Informaon
5.6.1 Version
The version interface is shown in Figure 5-73.
In this secon, the model number, rmware version and date, serial number of the device, and tech support contact informaon are shown.

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Camera Configuration Version Device Type: CORUM Software Version: 2.40.0001: 1.P, Bold Data, 2017-04-09 WBS Version: 3.2.1.388722 ONMP Version: 3-42 gPs: 6057871548 vsspc IP/low: 1-335-045-5116 vsspc IP/low: inchessort@cooioitech.com EAT Space Technologies, All rights reserved. Live LiveFigure 5-73
5.6.2 Log
See Figure 5-74 for the system log interface.

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Camera Configuration Log Date Time: 10-12-2017 04 23 83 PM End Time: 10-12-2017 04 23 83 PM Type: All Select No Log Time End Name Event Basic Setup Network Setup Crest Setup Storage Setup System Information > Variables| Parameter | Funcon |
| Start me | Set the start me of the requested log. |
| End me | Set the end me of the requested log. |
| Type | Select the type of informaon to display. |
| Log informaon | Select one item to view detailed informaon about the entry. |
| Backup | Can be used to back up log les to the PC. |
5.6.3 Online User
The online user interface is shown in Figure 5-75.
Informaon about all users who are currently logged into the device is shown.

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Camera Configuration Online User No. Local User User Local Group IP Cookies User Light Tree 1 user user 102 403 56 191 10-5-2017 18:11:46 PM Refresh Live Elastic Setup Network Setup Event Setup Storage Setup System Information Variables Play Online UserFigure 5-75
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