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USER MANUAL O2i605CM Speco Technologies
This manual provides information to configure IP Camera and Video Server products through admin page settings.
Revision History:
| Date | Rev No | Description |
| Jul 1st, 2014 2.0 | Creation of the Document | |
| Jul 5th, 2014 2.0.1 | Minor revisions; Added applicable product list | |
| Mar 4th, 2015 2.0.2 | Added Video Setup (Motorized Focus and Zoom Products) | |
Indications:
![]() | Warning: Death or Serious Injury will occur without following Warning. |
![]() | Caution: Operational Problem (Faulty & Malfunction) will occur without complying with Caution. |
![]() | Reference: Technical Information for Users. |
Applicable Models:
| Main | Model | |
| O2B2 | Bullet, 3.6-16mm, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2B5 | Bullet, 3.7mm, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2D4 | Indoor/Outdoor Dome, 3.6-16mm, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2DP8 | Indoor Dome, 3.6-16mm, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2MB1 | Indoor/Outdoor Miniature Bullet, 3.7mm, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2MD1 | Indoor/Outdoor Miniature Dome, 3.7mm, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2MT61 | Indoor/Outdoor Miniature Turret, 3.7mm, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2PTZ22D5W | Outdoor PTZ, 20x Optical, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2PTZ34D5W | Indoor PTZ, 20x Optical, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2T6 | Indoor Traditional, CS type lens, 2MP 1080p | |
| O5MDP1 | Indoor/Outdoor Miniature Dome, Panoramic 360°, 5MP | |
| Intensifier® | OiD4 | Indoor/Outdoor Dome, 3.6-16mm, HD |
| OiMD1 | Indoor/Outdoor Miniature Dome, 3.7mm, HD | |
| O2iB3M | Indoor/Outdoor Bullet, 2.8-12mm Motorized Focus & Zoom, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2iB6 | Indoor/Outdoor Bullet, 2.9mm(Optional 3.6/6mm), 2MP 1080p | |
| O2iD4M | Indoor/Outdoor Dome, 2.8-12mm Motorized Focus & Zoom, 2MP 1080p | |
| O2IMD1 | Indoor/Outdoor Miniature Dome, 2.9mm(Optional 3.6/6mm), 2MP 1080p | |
| O2iMT61 | Indoor/Outdoor Miniature Turret, 2.9mm(Optional 3.6/6mm), 2MP 1080p | |
| Entry | O2MD2 | Indoor/Outdoor Miniature Dome, 3.7mm, 2MP 1080p |
| O2DP9 | Indoor Miniature Dome, 3.7mm, 2MP 1080p |
Contents
- Preparation for connection....5
1.1. Product Installation 5
1.2. PC Requirements 7
- Admin Tool 8
2.1. Access 8
2.2. Layout of the admin page 10
2.3. Basic Setup....11
2.4. Network Setup 13
2.5. 802.1x Setup....15
2.6. Video Setup 16
2.6.1. Additional video settings.... 17
2.7. Video Setup (Intensifier® products).... 18
2.7.1. Motorized Focus and Zoom (MFZ) Control.... 19
2.7.2. Additional video settings 20
2.7.3. Intensifier® OSD Menu 22
2.8. User Admin & Time Setup 26
2.9. Sensor & Capture Setup 29
2.10. E-Mail & FTP Setup 31
2.11. Alarm Device Setup 33
2.12. Motion Detection Setup 34
2.13. Audio Detection 36
2.14. PTZ Setup 37
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1. Preparation for connection
1.1. Product Installation
Brief information for rapid installation is provided in this section. For more detailed information, you are recommended to refer to pertinent documentations provided with the product.
- Apply Power to the product and connect the product with network cable.

Applying improper power to device can cause damage to the device.
Varieties of power supplying option are provided for each of the product. Please refer to the manual of each specific product for available option.
- Install "ONSIP installer (Ver.3.0.1 or above)" for locating IP cameras on the local network and "Speco-NVR (Ver.5.17 or above)" for recording video on your PC.
Speco-NVR installation also includes ONSIP Installer installation. Detailed information for installing these programs can be found in [Speco-NVR User's (Owner's) Guide], respectively.
- Assign IP address to the product using ONSIP Installer.
Identify the type of the network environment and set up IP address. If network type is xDSL or Cable modem you need supplementary information provided by your ISP.
< Quick Installation Guide of ONSIP Installer >
a. Starting ONSIP Installer.
To starting ONSIP Installer, select "Start Up" > "Programs" > "Speco Technologies" > "ONSIP Installer" at the Windows task bar.
b. Find the product for the configuration
Click on "Refresh" button to list up all IP Products (IP Cameras or encoders) connected on the same network with the PC and identify the products with MAC Address.

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IP Installer MAC Address IP Address Name No R0001.12.18X99 0146.01 Network Server MAC Address 00:07:18:21:03:99 System Name Network Server Management Server UPnP Static ADSL(PPPoE) Auto(DHCP) WLAN SSID Auth. Type User System EncryptType Status WLAN Xay Network Adapter PROVOC#APP, C#DCE-PPS-ACI-#ND-OPFOSO#A#1 Net. Mode Smatic Web Port 90 RTSP Port 554 Clone MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 A IP Address ... Subset Mask ... Gateway ... DNS1 ... DNS2 0 0 0 0 0 Service Name User Name Password Refresh Set Admin Page Reboot Default Adapter About Exit
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IP Installer MAC Address IP Address Name 00:07:18:21 00:39 00:00 Network Server 94 MAC Address 00:07:18:21 00:39 System Name Network Server Management Server UfP#: Enable UfP#: Net Mode Static Web Port 80 RTSP Port 554 Clone MAC 00 00 00 00 00 00 A IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 0 DNS1 0 0 0 0 0 DNS2 0 0 0 0 0 User Type:%s User System Service Name User Name Password Network AdapterFig. 1-2. ONSIP Installer Parameter Setting Up
1.2. PC Requirements
AV streaming data received from IP camera or video server can be decoded or stored in a PC running Speco NVR (VMS for IP cameras). Minimum requirement of the PC is recommended as in the following table.
| Item | Minimum Requirements | Misc |
| CPU Intel Core I3 above | ||
| RAM 2GB above | ||
2. Admin Tool
The operational condition of the IP cameras and encoders can be set up over the network. This chapter describes general information of setting up these products over the network. The products covered include IP Cameras and encoder products.
2.1. Access
Access to Admin Tool is available using Internet Explorer and "Speco-NVR"
1. Assess using Internet Explorer
Type in the IP address of the product in the address field of the Internet Explorer as follows:
http://[IP address of the product]/admin.htm
Example: http://172.16.64.133/admin.htm
If you have changed the HTTP port of the product from default value (80) you can access the Admin mode by adding HTTP port address as follows:
http://[device IP address]:[HTTP port]/admin.htm
Example: http://172.16.64.133:8080/admin.htm
2. Access using Speco-NVR
Select Video Channel in the viewing window of "Speco-NVR". Selected Video Channel will be highlighted. Click 📋 button on the right side of the display screen. Upon connection, the web browser will start to initiate the admin page (Make sure that Internet Explorer is set as the default browser).

3. Input User Name and Password
Accessing to Admin Page is required to insert User Name and Password

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Enter Network Password This secure Web Site (at 17.2.16.64.133) requires you to log on. Please type the User Name and Password that you use for Secure Realm. User Name: 900 Password: ****** Save this password in your password list OK CancelFactory default "User Name" and "Password" are set as "admin" and "1234", respectively. Click on "OK" button to enter into the Basic Setup page of Admin mode. If you have changed the username and password of the Administrator, you must log on with the changed username and password.

For the sake of enhanced security, we strongly recommend you to change ID and Password during the installation and remember the ID and Password. The details are described on [User Admin & Time Setup] section of this document.

If ID and Password are lost, restore the factory default value by following the procedure below. While power is applied to the product, press the Factory Default button for more than 5 sec. and then all Setting Parameters will be returned to Factory Default.
2.2. Layout of the admin page
Upon initiation of the admin page, the screen similar to the following picture will be shown.
The left side of the admin page shows various admin page menus, while the right side shows the settings
of selected admin menu. Click each of the menu items at the left to go into the specific admin page.

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http://192.168.032/serv.com Administrator Setup Camera Configuration BASIC SETUP Camera Name: OZOPA Screen Capture in Web Viewer Save Location: C:\ Recording in Web Viewer Save Location: C:\ Audio Input Selection External Mix Volume (G sound) Utilise Video Bandwidth Control Max Upload Rate 50 Mbps Video Rotation Video Decoding Profile Profile Select High profile H.264 Video Quality Streams Stream 1 (ms) Stream 2 (ms) Stream 3 (ms) Stream 4 (ms) Stream 5 (ms) Codec E:\Prod E\Prod E Resolution 120x1200 152x140 754x80 352x40 152x140 Bitrate Mode CSR CSR CSR CSR Frame Rate 30 frames 30 frames 30 frames 30 frames Video Rate 2 Mbps 591 Mbps 513 Mbps 381 Mbps 123 Mbps Audio Rate 64 Mbps 54 Mbps 54 Mbps Audio Setup Network Setup R02.1x Setup Video Setup User Address & Time Setup Sensor & Capture Setup F-Mod & FTP Setup Alarms & Sound Setup Motion Detection Setup Audio Detection Setup Upgrade & Reset Status Report U/V2.3. Basic Setup
Setup the basic parameters for the operation of the product.

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BASIC SETUP Camera Name O2DP8 Screen Capture in Web Viewer Save Location C:\ Recording in Web Viewer Save Location C:\ Audio Input Selection External Mic Volume Level Line In Video Bandwidth Control Max Upload Rate 30 Mbps Video Rotation Video Encoding Profile Profile Select High profile H.264Video Quality
| Streams | Stream 1 (Max) | Stream 2 (Module) | Stream 3 (Sub) | Stream 4 (Crop) | Stream 5 (Email) |
| Codec | H.264 | H.264 | H.264 | H.264 | HJPEG |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 | 352x240 | 704x480 | 352x240 | 352x240 |
| Bitrate Mode | CBR | CBR | CBR | CBR | CBR |
| Frame Rate | 30 Frames | 15 Frames | 30 Frames | 30 Frames | 1 Frame |
| Video Rate | 2 Mbps | 384 Kbps | 512 Kbps | 384 Kbps | 126 Kbps |
| Recording in Web Viewer | Designate the folder to record live video in Web viewer by clicking record button [IMAGE] | |
| Audio Input Selection | Select the type of input audio.·Line In: used for Line-out from general audio device.·Ext-Mic: used for Microphone | |
| Video Bandwidth Control | Max upload rate | Assign maximum bandwidth of the uplink for the network connected to device. |
| Video rotation | Check at the box to rotate the video by 180 °. | |
| Video Encoding Profile | Select video encoding profile.·Baseline: Primarily for low-cost applications such as video conferencing and mobile applications.·Maln: Used for standard-definition digital TV broadcasts.·High: primary profile for broadcast and disc storage applications, particularly for high-definition television applications (for example, Blu-ray and HDTV)Select a profile for your application. Default is “High profile”. Check whether the client supports the selected profile because video can't be displayed if client does not support selected profile. | |
| Streams | Maximum 5 different video streams can be transmitted simultaneously through different video channel. Define the parameters for each video stream.“Stream 5 (Email)” is only used for e-mail transmission against Event. | |
| Codec | Assign video codec for the channel. Either H.264 or MJPEG can be chosen. As the use of MJPEG is applicable only for certain software, please check it before selecting MJPEG. | |
| Select Capture Profile | Select the video profile upon event.Upon event, selected profile will be transmitted to FTP Server or stored in micro SD Card. | |
| SAVE | Save the parameters when settings are finished.You must click the “SAVE” once you finish all settings. | |
2.4. Network Setup
Setup the network parameters appropriately in accordance with your network environment. Many of the parameters in this mode are same as those set up by "ONSIP Installer".

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NETWORK SETUP IP Address Setup Static IP Setup IP Address 192.168.10.34 Subnet Mask 256.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.10.254 DNS1 168.126.63.1 DNS2 168.126.63.2 PPPoE Setup Username Password DHCP Setup Host Name Use Cloned MAC Address 00 07 18 61 00 22 Zero Configuration Friendly Name Oid4-640113 Link Local Address 169.254.29.150 Port Change (*: System will be restarted) * HTTP 80(default: TCP 80)| Item | Description | |
| IP Address Setup | The network types supported by the products are LAN (fixed IP), PPPoE, and DHCP (automatic IP allocation). | |
| Static IP Setup | When the network environment is fixed IP, select 'LAN' In the network type, and input the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS1 and DNS2. Ask your network administrator or ISP for the information. DNS2 is used when DNS1 does not work.#. When you change the DNS, restart the camera. | |
| PPPoE Setup | When the network environment is PPPoE with automatic IP address assignment, select 'PPPoE' In the network type and fill in the 'User Name' and 'Password' fields with the values given by your ISP. It is for the use with ADSL modems. | |
| DHCP Setup | Select this mode if there is a DHCP server available to assign IP addresses automatically. Select this mode in case of Cable Modem. | |
| Clone MAC When some customers want to use Clone MAC, use this function. | ||
| ZeroConfiguration | If you don't receive IP from the DHCP Server, IP will be automatically assigned in the range of 169.254.xxx.xxxYou can easily search the product through Bonjour and Friendly Name is the name of the device used in Bonjour. | |
| Port Change | Port number should be a positive integer below 65,535. Duplication of port number is prohibited. | |
| HTTP HTTP port is used for the connection to the admin page. Default is 80. | ||
| RTSP | The RTSP port is used for transmitting real time audio/video data from the product. Default is TCP 554.RTSP Address : rtsp://camera_ip_address[rtsp_port]/StdCh<1|2|3|4> | |
| Access | ||
| Base IP Address | Input IP address of the PC which is intended to be used for access to the admin page. | |
| DDNS Client | You can register the product to the DDNS Server for name service. | |
| Log on to server | Check this box to use DDNS service. By checking Hostname your product can use a domain name instead of a numeric IP address. This feature is particularly useful in a dynamic IP address environment where the IP address can change periodically. Input the hostname for the service. Result shows message from the Speco DDNS server. | |
| SAVE | Save the parameters when settings are finished.You must click "SAVE" once you finish all settings. | |
2.5. 802.1x Setup
This is the setup page for IEEE802.1x authentication.

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802.1x SETUP Setup EAP Type MDS Username Password Private Key Password SAVE Certificate| authentication to be successful, the client and the server must use the same authentication method. Fields used in each method are as followings:EAP-MD5:Username, PasswordEAP-TLS:CA Certificate, Client Certificate, Private Key, Username, Private Key PasswordPEAP:CA Certificate, Username, PasswordEAP-TTLS:CA Certificate, Username, Password | ||
| Username Account name of client.Password Password | Password for the account | |
| Private Key Password | Password for Private Key. | |
| SAVE | Save the parameters when settings are finished.You must click "SAVE" once you finish all settings. | |
| Certificate | CA Certificate Certificate for server verification. | |
| Client Certificate Certificate for client verification. | ||
| Private Key Private Key of client. | ||
| Activation | Select at the "ON" to enable 802.1x authentication. If checked, this product behaves as a client requiring authentication. | |
2.6. Video Setup
You can adjust the parameters of input video. Note that parameters will vary in accordance with the camera module employed
| Item | Description | |
| Image settings | Contrast Adjust contrast. Default is 50. | |
| Brightness Adjust Brightness. Default is 50.Saturation Adjust saturation. Default is 50. | ||
| Hue Adjust hue. Default is 50. | ||
| Frequency | Select frequency of the power.Power frequency can be different by each country. Correct one must be choose for frequencyIt can be selectable 50Hz or 60Hz. Default is 60Hz. | |
| OSD Time Display | Enable/disable OSD time display and allocate the position of OSD display. | |
| Privacy Mask | Mask out some part of the video. Select the color for Privacy Mask. After the color is selected, position the mouse to one corner then click and drag the mouse to desired position and release button to select the area. | |
| SAVE You must click “SAVE” once you finish all settings. | ||
| Restore default values Click on “CONFIRM” to restore the default settings. | ||
| Additional video settings Click on “GO” to adjust additional video settings. | ||
2.6.1. Additional video settings

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ADDITIONAL VIDEO SETTINGS Settings WPP ② 175 ② 24 Add to: ② 175 ② 24| region to remove flickering. (OFF, 60Hz, 50Hz) | ||
| Slow Shutter | Enhance the video image under low light conditions by controlling the shutter speed. | |
| 2DNR Set 2 dimensional noise reduction value. | ||
| 3DNR Set 3 dimensional noise reduction ON or OFF. | ||
| Sharpness | Adjust the sharpness of video. The higher the value, the better the video image. Video can be noisier with a higher value. | |
| Exposure compensation at night | Set function Exposure compensation at night in accordance with the installation environment.For the product with default automatic function, the selection is deactivated. | |
| Exposure Type | Change the camera exposure type.AUTO: The exposure value is automatically adjusted.SHUTTER PRIO.: Only the shutter speed can be set and Gain value will be adjusted automatically.MANUAL: Shutter speed and Gain value can be set. | |
| Set Shutter & Gain | Activated when Exposure Type is set to Manual.Shutter speed and Gain value can be set. | |
| Restore original values Click on “CONFIRM” to restore the default settings. | ||
| SAVE You must click “SAVE” once you finish all settings. | ||
| Video Setup (BACK) Return to Video Setup. | ||
2.7. Video Setup (Intensifier® products)
| Item | Description |
| OSD Time Display | Enable/disable OSD time display and allocate the position of OSD display. |
| Privacy Mask | Mask out some part of the video. Select the color for Privacy Mask. After the color is selected, position the mouse to one corner then click and drag the mouse to desired position and release button to select the area. |
| OSD Menu Control | Available to set up more details by OSD Menu. On changing anything on OSD, the changed setup is always saved. ↓(Enter): Use this to access the OSD. ▲(Up) / ▼(Down): Use this to move the cursor up or down in the menu screen. It is also used to change the selection of the desired menu item. ◀(Left) / ▶(Right): Use this to the move cursor to left or right in the menu screen. It also changes the parameter of the selected menu item. |
| SAVE You must click the “SAVE” once you finish the all settings. | |
| Restore original values Click on “CONFIRM” to restore the default settings. | |
| Additional video settings (GO) Click on “GO” to Adjust the Additional video settings. | |
2.7.1. Motorized Focus and Zoom (MFZ) Control
You can adjust the parameters of the Focus and Zoom of MFZ products.
| VIDEO SETUP |
| Image settings |
| and drag the mouse to desired position and release button to select the area. | |
| OSD Menu Control | Available to set up more details by OSD Menu. On changing anything on OSD, the changed setup is always saved.↓(Enter): Use this to access the OSD.▲(Up) / ▼(Down): Use this to move the cursor up or down in the menu screen. It is also used to change the selection of the desired menu item.◀(Left) / ▶(Right): Use this to the move cursor to left or right in the menu screen. It also changes the parameter of the selected menu item. |
| Motorized Focus and Zoom Control | Use the “Motorized Focus and Zoom Control” button to adjust Focus and Zoom of lens.#. If you enter(↓) OSD menu, control button works as OSD menu control.▲(Zoom in) / ▼(Zoom out): Adjust the distance of Motorized lens with Up or Down button.◀(Focus Near) / ▶(Focus Far): Adjust the focus of Motorized lens with Left or Right button.Auto Focus: Set the focus automatically. |
| SAVE You must click the “SAVE” once you finish the all settings. | |
| Restore original values Click on “CONFIRM” to restore the default settings. | |
| Additional video settings (GO) Click on “GO” to Adjust the Additional video settings. | |
| Item | Description | |
| Settings | PRESET | Select Preset for the camera's installation circumstance. If a preset is selected, all other values below do not need to be changed. For manual adjustment, change necessary values below |
| INTENSIFIER | Select the Intensifier value. As the value is increased, more light is captured, resulting in a brighter image. If increased too high, motion blurring may occur, depending on the light conditions. | |
| AGC | Set the brightness at low light (0 ~ 20). Noise level will also increase as the AGC level increases | |
| SHARPNESS Adjust the sharpness of video. | ||
| DNR | DNR feature digitally reduces the video noise. The noise reduction effect will especially be beneficial at low light environment. | |
| WHITE BALANCE | Select the White Balance mode. • ATW INDOOR: ATW will be set in between the color temperature of 2,000^ 8,000^ • ATW OUTDOOR: ATW will be set in between the color temperature of 2,000^ 10,000^ • PUSH: In order to obtain the optimum White Balance under current illumination, highlight the PUSH WB, direct the camera to a piece of white paper, and press the menu button. If the environment such as the light source is changed, please adjust the WHITE BALANCE again. • MANUAL: Select this option to manually adjust the Color Temperature. The manual setup value is available to be changed on QSP menu.• AUTO: The camera will automatically switch between DAY and NIGHT modes, according to the lighting condition. | |
| MIRROR Set up the video mirroring and rotation | ||
| Video Setup (BACK) Return to Video Setup. | ||
2.7.3. Intensifier® OSD Menu
For more advanced settings of the camera, access the OSD menu of the camera. Note that some of the Intensifier® settings are duplicated from the OSD menu.
PRESET: Select the PRESET suitable for the camera installation circumstance. Six (6) presets are available.
[INDOOR, OUTDOOR, LOW LIGHT, HALLWAY, LOBBY(WDR), ELEVATOR]
MAIN SETUP
1. LENS
1) DC
- DC LEVEL: Set the IRIS Level. [0 \~ 20]
- CET_WGT: Set the Luminance (Y) Weight Level at the center of AE area. [0 \~ 20]
- AGC: Set the brightness at low light. Noise level will also increase as the AGC level increases. [0 \~ 20]
- FLICKERLESS: Turn on or off the Flickerless Function. [ON / OFF]
● SHUTTER: Adjust the brightness of the image with the shutter speed.
[1/30, 1/60, 1/120, 1/240, 1/480, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000, 1/20000, 1/40000] - INTENSIFY: In order to make the image brighter than that of the AGC GAIN MAXIMUM, this feature digitally overlays several fields together. [OFF, X2, X4, X8, X16, X32, X64]
- MODE: When the Irie level reaches its maximum at intense day light (outdoor), defocusing
2) ATW OUTDOOR: ATW will be set in between the color temperature of 2,000^ K \~ 10,000°K. In this mode, the white balance tracking range is extended to even beyond the B/G area displayed in the VECTOR SCOPE.
3) PUSH: In order to obtain the optimum White Balance under current illumination, highlight the PUSH WB, direct the camera to a piece of white paper, and press the ↓(Enter) button. If the environment such as the light source is changed, please adjust the WHITE BALANCE again.
4) MANUAL: Select this option to manually adjust the Color Temperature.
• COLOR TEMP : [LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH]
• Overall COLOR TEMP Range : 3,700°K \~ 9,500°K
- LOW: White is set at 3700K
• MIDDLE : White is set at 5100K
• HIGH : White is set at 9500K
- R-GAIN: Adjust the Red-Gain level if the COLOR TEMP settings do not display the color properly. [0 \~ 20]
- B-GAIN: Adjust the Blue-Gain level if the COLOR TEMP settings do not display the color properly. [0 \~ 20]
3. BACKLIGHT
1) HLC: HLC masks off the brightest spot in the image so the rest of the image shows clearer.
- LEVEL: Adjust the transparency of the mask. [0 \~ 20]
- MODE : You can choose among 'ALL DAY' or 'NIGHT ONLY' using LEFT or RIGHT button. [ALL DAY, NIGHT ONLY]
- COLOR : Set the color of the mask. [BLK, WHT, YEL, CYN, GRN, MAG, RED, BLU]
2) BLC: When an object looks dark due to a backlight, BLC enhances the overall brightness of the
5. DAY&NIGHT
1) DAY: The camera will stay in the Day mode only.
2) NIGHT: The camera will stay in the Night mode only.
- BURST: Turn the Burst signal output On or OFF. Some equipment will only display B/W properly when the Burst signal is turned on. [ON, OFF]
3) AUTO: To switch between Day (Color) and Night (Black / White) Mode automatically depending on the Sensor
- D/N LEVEL: The light level that triggers D/N switching can be selected. [LOW, MIDDLE, HIGH]
- DELAY: The camera checks the light level for certain period of time to confirm the Day and Night mode change. Adjust the confirmation time. [3SEC \~ 20SEC]
- BURST: Turn the Burst signal output On or OFF. Some equipment will only display B/W properly when the Burst signal is turned on. [ON, OFF]
6. IMAGE
1) SHARPNESS: When this level is increased, the outline of the picture will become rougher and clearer. Adjust this value appropriately depending on the sharpness of the picture.
● DAY: Set the sharpness of the day. [0 \~ 20]
● NIGHT: Set the sharpness of the night. [0 \~ 20]
2) MIRROR
• HORIZONTAL: The image is flipped horizontally.
- VERTICAL: The image is flipped vertically.
- ROTATION: The image is rotated by 180°.
On using DEFOG function, "ACE" function is disabled. [ON, OFF]
7) COLOR GAIN: COLOR GAIN adjusts the color appearance by adjusting the colorfulness of the Red and Blue relative to its own brightness. [0 \~ 20]
8) GAMMA: Changes the gamma level of the camera.
- CRT: Setup for gamma level that is suitable for CRT.
- LCD: Setup for gamma level that is suitable for LCD.
- USER: Setup for gamma level that users want. [0.35 \~ 1.00].
7. GENERAL
1) CAM ID: This sets a communication id number for the camera. [0 \~ 255]
2) ID DISPLAY: Turn on/off the display of the CAM ID on the screen. [ON \~ OFF]
3) CAM TITLE: Use this feature to name the camera, which will display on the monitor screen. Camera name can contain up to 10 characters
- OFF: Turn off the display of the CAM TITLE on the screen.
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ON: Turn on the display of the CAM TITLE on the screen.
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U/D: Use UP/DOWN KEY to change the displayed character.
- L/R: When the character you want is displayed, use LEFT/RIGHT KEY to select.
- Characters to be used: "0\~9", "A\~Z", "&", "C", "( ", ") ", "- ", ". ", "/ ", " (space)
- EXIT-MENU: Save the selected characters as the name of the camera and exit the CAM TITLE menu.
4) LANGUAGE: This selects which language the OSD will display.
5) BAUDRATE: You can select among 2400/4800/9600/38400/57600/115200 bps for RS-485 communication
6) VERSION: The camera firmware version will be displayed
- EXIT: Exit the OSD menu.
2.8. User Admin & Time Setup
You can change the ID and password of users and also assign different attributes to each user. Once the required setting-up is finished, please click the "SAVE" to save the setting values.

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USER & TIME SETUP User Setup Administrator Username (1 ~ 16 char) Password (1 ~ 16 char) Confirm Password SAVE Add User Username (1 ~ 16 char) Password (1 ~ 16 char) Attribute □ Audio □ BI-Audio □ Device Control □ RVS Control SAVE User List DELETEAuthentication for viewing

Time Setup

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Current Time Date 07/03/2014 Time 15:30:17 Time Zone GMT +9.00 √ Period Selection DST Off| password | ||
| Administrator Confirm Password | Enter the password one more to confirm the password. | |
| Add User Username | Enter user ID you want to add. Up to 100 users can be registered in the product. | |
| Add User Password | Enter user password. | |
| Add User Attribute | You can assign different privileges to users for the access to system resources.• Attributes are Audio, Bi-directional Audio, Pan/Tilt/Zoom control and RVS Control.• For example, if you want a specified user to hear the audio from the device, check Audio in the check box. | |
| User List | You can list "user IDs" and their attributes here.format : user ld [A, BA, P, R] :• A – audio • BA – bi-directional audio• P – PTZ(Pan/Tilt/Zoom) • R – RVS ControlYou can delete specific user by clicking on "DELETE" button. | |
| Authentication for Viewing | YES SAVE | If you want to restrict viewing access to the product, check at the box left to "Yes" and click on "SAVE". Users need to input ID and password to connect to the product in viewing mode. |
| If No, default attribute | If you uncheck for the "Authentication for Viewing", all users can access the product with the same default attribute. Checked attributes are enabled. Click "SAVE" to save the default attribute. | |
| Current Time | It shows you the current time kept in the product. |

For maintaining more accurate time through continued time synchronization, set the time synchronization with time server on the network or internet time server.

If ID and Password are lost, you can set the system again through Factory Default as follows: When the power is applied to product, press the Factory Default button for more than 5 sec, then all Setting Parameters will be returned to Factory Default.
2.9. Sensor & Capture Setup
This is the setup mode for sensors and video capture conditions. Captured video can be sent to user by FTP or (and) E-mail, or stored on local storage.
SENSOR & CAPTURE SETUP
| Sensor Setup | ||
| Sensor 1 | Normal Open | Sensor 1 (Name) |
Event Setup
| Sensor Trigger | ||||
| E-Mail Transmission | FTP Transmission | SD Card | Play Alarm Sound | Preset None |
| Motion Detection Select | ||||
| Audio Detection Select (Audio detection is part of motion detection) | AUDIO SETUP | |||
| E-Mail Transmission | FTP Transmission | SD Card | Play Alarm Sound | MOTION SETUP |
| Attached File Type | JPEG | (only applicable for email transmission) | ||
Pre/Post Record Time
| Pre Recording Time | Post Recording Time | |
| E-Mail / FTP | 10 sec | 10 sec |
| SD Card | 10 sec | 20 sec |
SAVE
SD card management
| Format | CONFIRM | Status | NOT exist |
| Unmount | CONFIRM | Usage | 0/0 MB(0%) |
Schedule
| 00 | 01 | 02 | 03 | 04 | 05 | 06 | 07 | 08 | 09 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | |
| SUN | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 | 301.000 |
| 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | 302.000 | |
| MON | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 |
| 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300,000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000, 304.000 | |
| TUE | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 | 306.000 |
| 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300.000 | 300 000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 | 304.000 , 304.000 |
| Event Setup | Set events initiating video capture for FTP, E-mail or storing in the local storage. | |
| Sensor Trigger | Enable/Disable Sensor event. Selected transmission is initiated only when sensor is activated. Select desired transmission methods for sensor event. | |
| Motion Detection Select | Enable/Disable Motion Detection event. Select desired transmission methods for motion event. | |
| Audio Detection Select | Enable/Disable Audio Detection event. Transmission methods applied for motion event is applied for transmission. | |
| Transmission Method | Select a way of sending captured video | |
| E-Mail Transmission | Transmit to the desired E-mail address configured at [E-Mail & FTP Setup] | |
| FTP Transmission | Transmit to the desired FTP Server configured at [E-Mail & FTP Setup] | |
| SD Card Save the video into built-in SD Card. | ||
| Play Alarm Sound | Generate Alarm Sound through Speaker. This function is only available in the products having built-in Speaker. | |
| Audio Setup Move to Set-Up Menu for configuring Audio Detection Zone. | ||
| Motion Setup Move to Set-Up Menu for configuring Motion Detection Zone. | ||
| Attached File Type | Select the type of file which is attached in the E-Mail. | |
| E-Mail / FTP | Total 20 second of video data is transmitted through E-mail. Post recording time is automatically adjusted in accordance with the pre- | |
| Unmount Loss and damage of SD Card, you must do the Unmount procedure before ejecting the SD Card. | ||
| Schedule Alarm Setting | SD Card Usage | Display the Usable/Used Space of SD Card. |
| Configure event schedule. | ||
| Type | Select type of event to set schedule among Continuous Recording, Sensor, and Motion Detection. | |
| Day Select the Date on which Alarm go off. | ||
| Time | Set time begin and end time. The time can be set in the increment of 30 minutes. | |
| SAVE | Save the setup parameters.You must click on “SAVE” to apply the setting values. | |
Configure E-mail and FTP connection information.

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E-Mail & FTP SETUP E-Mail Setup □ Notification for IP address change Receiver E-mail Address Return E-mail Address ○ Using Built-in SMTP Server ● Using External SMTP Server| ReceiverE-Mail Address | Enter destination E-mail address to send information from your product. | |
| ReturnE-Mail Address | Fill in this field with active and valid e-mail address to identify sender of the e-mail. Typical e-mail address will be the e-mail address of the owner or the administrator. If not set, the sender address will be set to "support@net video.net".Note that the e-mail message from the product might not pass through the SPAM filter of the receiver's e-mail server, when this field is not filled in with active e-mail address. | |
| Using Built-in SMTP Server | If you are using web mail services having no SMTP server, check the radio button at the left of "Using Built-In SMTP Server" and enter active and valid e-mail address to avoid spam filtering on the receiving e-mail server. | |
| Using External SMTP Server | If you are using external mail server, fill in the fields with proper parameters. | |
| Use TLS | Check only for the request of using TLS during the Log On by SMTP Server. | |
| E-Mail Port Num | Use only for the changed use of default port of E-Mail Server. | |
| FTP Server Setup | Setup IP address, Username, Password and Directory of FTP server to send captured video data. Default FTP port number is 21. | |
| SAVE | Save the setup parameters.You must click on "SAVE" to apply the setting values. | |
2.11. Alarm Device Setup
Test the alarm output and describe the condition of alarm annunciation.

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ALARM SETUP Alarm Device Test Device 1 ON OFF Off Alarm Device Active Condition Device 1 Alarm 1 (Name) Sensor Motion (Include Audio Detection) Duration 10 sec SAVE Alarm Sound Volume 0 dB Alarm Sound Setup Event Type Duration Sound Sensor 10 (sec) Audio1 Motion 10 (sec) Audio2 SAVE Audio Sound Test Audio1 Audio2 Audio3 RESTORE RESTORE RESTOREFig. 2-11. Alarm Device Setup
| Item | Description | |
| AudioSound Test | Play Play the audio sound. | |
| Stop Stop the audio sound. | ||
| RESTORE | Restore the Alarm Sound changed by "Upgrade & Reset", as the basic sound. | |
| SAVE | Save the setup parameters.You must click on "SAVE" to apply the setting values. | |
2.12. Motion Detection Setup
Set the motion detection regions. Up to 3 regions can be defined.
MOTION DETECTION SETUP
Channel Sensitivity (Low: 1 \~ 10: High)
| Day Setup | Start Time: 07 √: 00 √ ~ End Time: 19 √: 00 √ | Level: 7 Level √ |
| Night Setup | Start Time: 19 √: 00 √ ~ End Time: 07 √: 00 √ | Level: 3 Level √ |
Motion Region Setup

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Aerial view of a busy urban intersection with multiple cars and buildings (no visible text or signage)| Item | Description | |
| Channel Sensitivity | Set the sensitivity of motion detection for day and night.Default level is 7 in the daytime and 3 at night. The Higher the value, the higher the sensitivity.Note that false motion alarm can be generated if the sensitivity is set to be unnecessarily high. You are recommended to set the sensitivity to most appropriate value after test. | |
| MotionRegionSetup | Up to 3 motion detection zones can be configured. | |
| Region1, 2, 3 | Click on "SELECT", then click & drag on the Video to select the regionEven if you configure the region, motion detection will not be enabled you don't check the box.Legend of the color : 1 : Red, 2 : Green, 3 : Blue | |
| Select All Set entire region of video as motion region. | ||
| ClearRegion | Erase the configured region. | |
| Test aRegion | This will help you to find out by several testing about how many percent is needed to detect motion in your view sight. | |
| RegionCoverage | Set how many percent of change in the video will be recognized as motion in the configured region. This value controls how much coverage the region needs to have motion before motion detection is triggered.1 is the most sensitive and 100 is the least sensitive.Note that false motion alarm can be generated under noisy video when the value is small. | |
| SAVE | Save the setup parameters.You must click on "SAVE" to apply the setting values. | |
2.13. Audio Detection
Set the audio detection level. Audio detection is treated as part of motion detection in the system.

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| Set Threshold | Sound Level | | ------------- | ----------- | | 0 | 0.0 | | 1 | 10.0 | | 2 | 20.0 | | 3 | 30.0 | | 4 | 40.0 | | 5 | 50.0 | | 6 | 40.0 | | 7 | 30.0 | | 8 | 20.0 | | 9 | 10.0 | | 10 | 0.0 | | 11 | 10.0 | | 12 | 20.0 | | 13 | 30.0 | | 14 | 40.0 | | 15 | 50.0 | | 16 | 40.0 | | 17 | 30.0 | | 18 | 20.0 | | 19 | 10.0 | | 20 | 0.0 | | 21 | 10.0 | | 22 | 20.0 | | 23 | 30.0 |Fig. 2-13. Audio Detection Setup
| Item | Description |
| Audio Detection Threshold | Set the sensitivity of audio detection for each channel.The Lower the value, the higher the sensitivity.Note that false audio alarm can be generated at unnecessary high sensitivity, so you need to set the value to most appropriate level after testing. |
| Set Threshold | Audio input level is drawn in as a bar graph. Set the threshold level.Audio detection event is generated if input audio exceeds threshold level which is indicated as a red horizontal line. |
2.14. PTZ Setup
PTZ Setup is available on the models having Pan/Tilt/Zoom functions. You can configure PTZ parameters using Web Viewer or Speco NVR.

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PTZ SETUP PTZ Model Selection Pelco-D PTZ Device ID 1 (0 ~ 99) PTZ Baud Rate 9600 DELETE SAVE SAVE PTZ Operation Check Speed Stop PAN TILT ZOOM F+ F- 1 SET PTRN 1 SET FIRST 1 GOTO FIRST 1 RUN PTRN STOPFig. 2-14. PTZ Setup
| Item | Description | |
| PTZ Model Selection | Select the Protocol which is used by PTZ Camera. | |
| Delete Button | Delete the displayed PTZ Protocol. | |
2.15. Upgrade & Reset
You can upgrade the device via the IP network.
Upgrade is a process to renew the System Software stored in the non-volatile memory of the system. You must restart the system by "System Restart" after the upgrade.

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UPGRADE & RESET System Firmware Automatic Upgrade Automatic Upgrade Method ○ DISABLE (disable automatic upgrade) ● User Confirmation (automatically check and upgrade by user confirmation) ○ Automatic (automatically check and upgrade) Checking for new version Weekly File location for firmware upgrade http://www.specotech.com/downloads/onsip/O2MD1_AutoUpgrade.b SAVE Checking for New Version Check for new version: Sunday 14 : 54 : 10 SAVE Manually Check for New Version CHECK Manual Upgrade System Firmware Upgrade (Current Version : 1.0.41) Browse INSTALL Bootloader Upgrade (Current Version : 1.1.3) Browse INSTALL Alarm Sound 1| Item | Description | |
| System Firmware Automatic Upgrade | Upgrade Method | Select automatic upgrade way.·Disable: Disable the automatic upgrade.·User Confirmation: If there is new version, it will be displayed on Admin Page. When the user clicks OK, proceeds with the upgrade.·Automatic: Automatically upgrade to new version.Default setting is "User Confirmation". |
| Checking for New version | Select the check period of firmware version | |
| File Location for firmware upgrade | Set the firmware upgrade URL. | |
| Cheek for New Version | Setup Time and Date for new firmware upgrade. | |
| Manually Check for New Version | Available to check it up manually if the new firmware updated or not. | |
| Download & Upgrade New Firmware | If any new firmware is updated, the dialog below will show | |
| Download & Upgrade New Firmware | ||
| Current VersionNew Version | ||
| 1.0.45 | ||
| UPGRADE | ||
| System Firmware Upgrade | Upgrade the system software installed on the product via the network. | |
| Bootloader Upgrade | Upgrade the bootloader installed on the product via the network after getting from Technical Support Team. Normally not required. | |
| System | Current Version | New Version |
| 1.0.41 | 1.0.45 |
System Restart.
All previous connections will be disconnected upon reset. Device does not resume the connections and the user must re-connect to the product manually.

The upgrade of product will change the F/W or other programs installed on the system. To operate the system with the changes, you must perform "System Restart" after the upgrade.

After restoring the Factory Default. If you need to access to the product with the same access information, you must select "Preserver Network Configuration". If you do the Factory Default by selecting "All", all network parameters will be initialized, you need to assign the network parameters again for use of the product.
Unless otherwise instructed, the owners of the device are recommended to upgrade the system when upgraded firmware is released using manual upgrade procedure.
Followings are the procedure to apply for the manual upgrade
1) Save the F/W which you get from the visiting Website or E-Mail enquiry to your PC.
2) Log on "Admin Tool", select "Upgrade & Reset" menu.
3) Open the "Choose File" window by clicking "Browse.." to find F/W file for Upgrade. The file extension is ".ief".
4) Click "Open" to select the F/W file, then "Choose File" window will be closed.
2.16. Status Report
It shows you system records since the system started.

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BOOTLoader Ver: 1.1.04 - build time: Tue Dec 10 10:31:01 2013 Kernel Ver: 1.0.41 - build time: Thu Feb 20 16:03:30 2014 Application Ver: 1.0.41 - build time: Mon Mar 3 17:39:35 2014 System Started : 2014-06-23 16:51:25 18:51:21 H264[998]: Diset time to Tue Jul 1 18:51:21 2014 19:29:26 H264[104]: I: -- N : lum 0, sts 0(cut 1, pass 0) 20:51:21 H264[998]: Diset time to Tue Jul 1 20:51:21 2014 22:51:20 H264[998]: Diset time to Tue Jul 1 22:51:20 2014 00:51:20 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 00:51:20 2014 02:51:20 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 02:51:20 2014 04:51:20 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 04:51:20 2014 06:27:01 H264[104]: I: -- D : lum 0, sts 1(cut 1, pass 0) 06:51:20 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 06:51:20 2014 08:51:20 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 08:51:20 2014 10:51:20 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 10:51:20 2014 12:51:20 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 12:51:20 2014 14:51:19 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 14:51:19 2014 16:51:19 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 16:51:19 2014 18:51:19 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 18:51:19 2014 18:59:57 H264[104]: I: -- N : lum 0, sts 0(cut 1, pass 0) 19:33:10 H264[104]: I: -- D : lum 0, sts 1(cut 1, pass 0) 20:19:15 H264[104]: I: -- N : lum 0, sts 0(cut 1, pass 0) 20:51:19 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 20:51:19 2014 22:51:19 H264[998]: Diset time to Wed Jul 2 22:51:19 2014 Additional Information MAC Address 00-07-18-61-00-22 Public IP Address DDNS hostname System ID 01010188 Download template file (Current Settings) DOWNLOADFig. 2-16. System Status Information
3. Web Viewer
3.1. Web Viewer
IP camera and video server provide video connection over the internet explorer. The web viewer might be different on different product.
Video crop function is available from the web viewer.

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Connection to Admin Page Control Keys Video Crop Control Video Cropping 0 0 176 112 Play Cropping ChannelFig. 3-1. Web Viewer-1

3.2. Buttons and Indicators of Web Viewer.
| Item | Description | |
![]() | On/Off control of bidirectional audio communication. Bidirectional audio communication is enabled when highlighted.If the microphone is not connected to PC to set up the bidirectional audio, an error message is indicated and the temporarily stopped image may occur.If the video is stopped, should "refresh" the webpage or "re-connection" to play the video. | |
![]() | Capture a still video cut. Captured video is stored in the folder designated in [2.3. Basic Setup]. | |
| [8034] | Rotate the video by 180°. | |
| [A0Z6] | Start Crop Video.Crop video is always transmitted through "Stream 4(Crop)". | |
![]() | Recording a live video. Recording video is stored in the folder designated in [2.3. Basic Setup]. | |
![]() | Set the coordinate of the top left corner of the crop video. | |
| Set the size and frame rate (frames/sec) of the crop video.Maximum size is 352x240 and Maximum FPS is 30. | ||
![]() | Click to start transmission of crop video on "Stream 4(Crop)". | |
| Click on the button to connect to the channel. If crop video is enabled, it is available through "Stream 4(Crop)". | ||
3.3. Crop Video Setting
The position, size and the frame rate of the crop video can be set in the web viewer. The blue area in the figure below shows the crop window from a 1920x1080 image sensor. Set the position as (190, 179) and the size as the desired. After the setting, click on () to start video transmission

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| Point | Max Res. 1920 | Max Res. 1080 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | 960 | 540 | | 2 | 190 | 179 | | 3 | 960 | 540 | | 4 | 1919 | 1079 |Fig. 3-3. Example of the Crop Window
Speco-NVR offers more advanced interface to the use of crop video. Please refer to the manual of Speco-NVR for the details.
3.4. PTZ Control Menu
You can control the PTZ of PTZ-enabled product by using PTZ menu control buttons on the Web Viewer.
| Item | Description |
| 3. Go into lower level menu trees.4. If clicked when the cursor is on “EXIT”, upper menu will be activated or OSD menu mode will be finished.For more detailed information, refer to the product manual.If the product can’t support the OSD menu, “Menu” button is disabled. | |
| After activating this mode, the camera will move so that the clicked point on the video is located at the center of the video display.Left: Deactivated.Right: Activated. | |
| Control the Iris. | |
| SET PTRN | Set the Pattern for repeating the programmed movement. |
| SET TOUR | Set the Tour for repeatedly moving to the designated preset. |
| SET PRST | Set the Preset Position. |
| BOTO PRET | Move to the designated preset position. |
| R PTRN | Perform the configured pattern. |
| R TOUR | Perform the configured tour |
| R SCAN | Perform the configured scan. |
| STOP | Stop the currently performed command. |
- Pattern Setting Procedure (Pattern is a recorded sequence of PTZ operation steps)
a. Choose Number to be assigned as Pattern ID.
| Item | Description | |
![]() | You can change the setup of configured TourAfter you select the setting value of "Tour No. / Step No. / Setting Value" in sequence, click the SET button to set. | |
![]() | You can change the setting of configured Auto Scan in OSD Menu. | |
| Set the Start/End Point of Scan mode. The coordinate value is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Scan area is changed in accordance with the rotational direction setting of endless. Out of the two scanning regions (narrow region defined by small angle and wide region defined by large angle). If counterclockwise direction was set, the scanning covers the wide region, while the scanning covers narrow region if clockwise direction was selected.Note: Endless Function of OSD Menu should be Off. | ||
| Select the rotational direction of camera, when Endless Rotation is On. | ||
| Activate/Deactivate the Endless Function.The configured status can be checked only on OSD Menu. | ||
| Activate/Deactivate the Flickerless Function. | ||
| Activate/Deactivate the BLC Function. | ||
| Activate/Deactivate the WDR Function. | ||
![]() | Designate or change the PTZ Operation against each Alarm Input. Set the N.O. / N.C. as activation condition and select the PTZ Command to perform accordingly, then press SET to save the setting value. | |
![]() | Enable/Disable the Alarm.For the Alarm Triggered operation, alarm should be enabled. | |
![]() | Add or Change the Setting of Privacy mask.Select the number of the mask to set then click on SET. The Privacy Setting is displayed on the Screen. | |
| DISPLAY Display region for privacy mask. | ||
| ACTION | Move or Adjust the position and size of privacy mask by selecting MOVE and ADJUST.To adjust the size, select ADJUST and press the Focus Far button, Adjust the size using PT Direction Key and save by pressing the Focus Far Button. | |
| SAVE You must save after changing any setting. | ||
![]() | Change the area of Sector configured on OSD Menu.The character strings displayed by the Sector function can be changed only through OSD Menu. | |
![]() | Delete the settings for Preset, Tour, Pattern, Privacy, or Sector configured in the camera selectively or altogether. | |
![]() | Enable/disable display of Camera ID, Preset ID, Sector ID, and | |
4. Troubleshooting and Tips
4.1. Troubleshooting after installation
4.1.1. Neither channel name nor video is shown up and eventually timeout message is shown up.
- Check the power and network connection of device.
To check if the network is properly operating, open the browser and try to connect to any server.
Example) http://www.google.com
Or open the MS-DOS Prompt and type the following
ping www.google.com
Then press Enter. If you see the "Reply from ..." message it means that the network is working properly. To check if the device is connected, open the MS-DOS Prompt and type the following
ping [the IP of the server]
Example) ping 192.168.1.112
- If you see the "Reply from ..." message, it means that the server is properly connected.
If you do not see a Reply message, check if the network cable and power cable are properly connected.

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In this case, network connection is not a problem. Please do the followings:
- Check whether the video is properly applied into the product.
- Check whether there is firewall between the product and the client and check whether the network is NAT type.
- Connect to the product through TCP. (Actually only TCP is available presently)
- If the network type is NAT, "port mapping" should be done. The NAT server will send the packet through specific port to the product through "port mapping". IP sharing device has the "port mapping" function in general. Details of the procedure can be found from the manual of the IP sharing device.
4.2. Troubleshooting after successful connection to the device
4.2.1. Video movement is slow
In Basic Setup of Admin Page, lower the "Quality". High quality means more data. You can also set the "Max. upload rate" to higher value. But this value must be lower than the maximum upload speed of your network. For example, if the maximum uploading bandwidth of the network is 400Kbps, set the total "Max. upload rate" as 384Kbps. If you set it higher, the video image can be corrupted with artifacts.
Ask your network manager or ISP for maximum uploading bandwidth of the network.
4.2.2. The Image is dull and I see green, pink dots
This could be caused by performance limitation of the PC. Do not run too many programs while running viewer program. The other reason could be missing data in the transmission from the device.















