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USER MANUAL MS-C3567-FPNA Milesight
Thank you for purchasing our product. If there is any question or request, please do not hesitate to contact your dealer.
This manual is applicable to the Milesight H.264&H.265 Network Camera, series shown as follows, except where otherwise indicated.
| Milesight H.264 Network Camera | |||
| TypeMegapixel | 1.3MP | 2.0MP | 3.0MP |
| Mini Dome Camera | MS-C2181-PA | MS-C3581-PA | MS-C3586-PA |
| IR Mini Dome Camera | MS-C2182-PA | MS-C3582-PA | MS-C3587-PA |
| Vandal-proof Mini Dome | MS-C2173-PA | MS-C3373-PAMS-C3573-PA | MS-C3377-PAMS-C3577-PA |
| Wi-Fi Mini Cube Camera | MS-C2191-PWA | - | MS-C3596-PWA |
| Mini Bullet Camera | MS-C2163-PNA | MS-C3263-PNAMS-C3363-PNA | MS-C3367-PNAMS-C3567-PNA |
| Remote Focus&ZoomMini Bullet Camera | MS-C2163-F(I)PNA | MS-C3263-F(I)PNAMS-C3363-F(I)PNA | MS-C3367-F(I)PNAMS-C3567-F(I)PNA |
| Remote Focus&ZoomPro Bullet Camera | MS-C2162-F(I)PNA | MS-C3262-F(I)PNAMS-C3362-F(I)PNA | MS-C3366-F(I)PNAMS-C3566-F(I)PNA |
| Remote Focus&ZoomPro Dome Camera | MS-C2172-F(I)PNA | MS-C3272-F(I)PNAMS-C3372-F(I)PNA | MS-C3376-F(I)PNAMS-C3576F(I)PNA |
| Remote Focus&ZoomPro Dome(M) Camera | MS-C2172-F(I)PMNA | MS-C3272-F(I)PMNAMS-C3372-F(I)PMNA | MS-C3376-F(I)PMNAMS-C3576-F(I)PMNA |
| Day&Night ProBox Camera | MS-C2151-PA | - | MA-C3356-PAMS-C3556-PA |
| Milesight H.265 Network Camera | |||
| TypeMegapixel | 2.0MP | 3.0MP | 4.0MP |
| IR Mini DomeNetwork Camera | MS-C2982-PB | - | MS-C4482-PB |
| Vandal-proof Mini DomeNetwork Camera | MS-C2973-PB | - | MS-C4473-PB |
| Mini Bullet Camera | MS-C2963-PB | MS-C3763-PB | MS-C4463-PB |
| Remote Focus&ZoomMini Bullet Camera | MS-C2963-F(I)PB | MS-C3763-F(I)PB | MS-C4463-F(I)PB |
| Remote Focus&ZoomPro Bullet Camera | MS-C2862-F(I)PBMSC-2962-(R)F(I)PB | MS-C3762-F(I)PB | MS-C4462-F(I)PB |
| Remote Focus&ZoomPro Dome Camera | MS-C2972-F(I)PB | MS-C3772-F(I)PB | MS-C4472-F(I)PB |
| Remote Focus&ZoomPro Dome(M) Camera | MS-C2972-F(I)PMB | MS-C3772-F(I)PMB | MS-C4472-F(I)PMB |
| Day&Night Pro BoxNetwork Camera | MS-C2951-FB | MS-C3751-FB | MS-C4451-FB |
This Manual explains how to use and manage Milesight network cameras on your network. Previous experience of networking will be of use when using the products. Please read this manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference.
This manual may contain several technically incorrect places or printing errors, and the content is subject to change without notice. The updates will be added into the new version of this manual. We will readily improve or update the products or procedures described in the manual.
Copyright Statement
This manual may not be reproduced in any form or by any means to create any derivative such as translation, transformation, or adaptation without the prior written permission of Milesight Technology Co., Ltd(Hereinafter referred to as Milesight).
Milesight reserves the right to change this manual and the specifications without prior notice. The latest specifications and user documentation for all Milesight products are available on our official website www.milesight.com
Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
These instructions are intended to ensure that user can use the product correctly to avoid danger or property loss. The precaution measures are divided into "Warnings" and "Cautions"
Warnings: Serious injury or death may be caused if any of these warnings is neglected.
Cautions: Injury or equipment damage may be caused if any of these cautions are neglected.
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| Warnings: Please follow these safeguards to prevent injury or death. | Cautions: Please follow these safeguards to prevent potential injury or material damage. |

Warnings
◆ This installation must be conducted by a qualified service person and should strictly comply with the electrical safety regulations of the local region
◆ To avoid risk of fire and electric shock, do keep the product away from rain and moisture before installed.
Do not touch components such as heat sinks, power regulators, and processors, which may be hot
◆ Source with DC 12V or PoE
◆ Please make sure the plug is firmly inserted into the power socket
When the product is installed on a wall or ceiling, the device should be firmly fixed
◆ If the product does not work properly, please contact your dealer. Never attempt to disassemble the camera by yourself

Cautions
◆ Make sure that the power supply voltage is correct before using the camera
Do not store or install the device in extremely hot or cold temperatures, dusty or damp locations, and do not expose it to high electromagnetic radiation
◆ Only use components and parts recommended by manufacturer
◆ Do not drop the camera or subject it to physical shock
◆ To prevent heat accumulation, do not block air circulation around the camera
◆ Laser beams may damage image sensors. The surface of image sensors should not be exposed to where a laser beam equipment is used
◆ Use a blower to remove dust from the lens cover
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the surface of the camera. Stubborn stains can be removed using a soft cloth dampened with a small quantity of detergent solution, then wipe dry
Do not use volatile solvents such as alcohol, benzene or thinners as they may damage the surface finishes
◆ Save the package to ensure availability of shipping containers for future transportation
EU Conformity Statement

2012/19/EU (WEEE directive): Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. For proper recycling, return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment, or dispose of it at designated collection points. For more information see:www.recyclethis.info.

2006/66/EC (battery directive): This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union. See the product documentation for specific battery information. The battery is marked with this symbol, which may include lettering to indicate cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), or mercury(Hg). For proper recycling, return the battery to your supplier or to a designated collection point. For more information see:www.recyclethis.info.
Table of Contents
Chapter I Product Description....1...
1.1 Product Overview.... 1
1.2 Key Features....1
1.3 Hardware Overview....2...
1.4 Hardware Installation....12.
1.5 How to Connect to Alarm Interface....28
1.6 System Requirements....28
Chapter II Network Connection....29.
2.1 Setting the Camera over the LAN....29.
2.1.1 Connect the Camera to the PC Directly....29
2.1.2 Connect via a Switch or a Router....29
2.2 Dynamic IP Connection....29
Chapter III Accessing the Network Camera....31.
3.1 Assigning An IP Address....31.
3.1.1 Assigning An IP Address Using Smart Tools....31
3.1.2 Assign An IP Address via Browser....34
3.2 Accessing from the Web Browser....35
3.2.1 Access over IE Browser....35.
3.3 Accessing from Milesight VMS (Video Management Software)....37
Chapter IV System Operation Guide....38.
4.1 Live Video....38
4.2 Playback....40
4.3 Basic Settings....42
4.3.1 Video....42
4.3.2 Image....43
4.3.3 Audio....48
4.3.4 Wi-Fi....49
4.3.5 Network....50
4.3.6 Date&Time....53
4.4 Advanced Settings....54
4.4.1 Image....54
4.4.2 Network....55
4.4.3 Alarm....60
4.4.4 Storage....67
4.4.5 Security....71
4.4.6 SIP....72
4.4.7 Logs....75
4.5 System....75
4.6 Maintenance....76
Chapter V Services....78
Chapter I Product Description
1.1 Product Overview
Milesight provides a consistent range of cost-effective and reliable network cameras to fully meet your requirements. Based on embedded Linux operating system, Milesight network cameras could be easily accessed and managed either locally or remotely with great reliability. Built-in high-performance DSP video processing modules, the cameras pride on low power consumption and high stability. They support state-of-the-art H.265/H.264/MJPEG video compression algorithm and industry-leading HD dual-stream technology to achieve the highest level of video image quality under the limited network resources. It is fully functional, supporting for flexible and comprehensive alarm linkage mechanism, day and night auto switch, smart PTZ control and privacy masking, etc.
In practical applications, Milesight network cameras could either work independently in the LAN, or be networked to form a powerful safety monitoring system. It is widely used in fields such as finance, education, industrial production, civil defense, health care for security's sake.
1.2 Key Features
Based on Linux OS with high reliability
H.265/H.264/MJPEG video compression capability
✨ Support ONVIF Profile S
✨ Support three streams
Support PoE
✦ ICR filter with auto switch, true day/night
Built-in WEB server, support IE/ Firefox/ Chrome/ Safari browser
✨ UPnP protocol for the easy management of IPC
◇ Motion Detection, Privacy Masking, Network Fault Detection and ROI
✿ FTP upload, SMTP upload, SD card record and SIP phone
G.711/AAC audio compression capability
◇ Alarm I/O(built-in for bullet and box cameras, optional for dome cameras)
Built-in Microphone(built-in for (IR) Mini Dome and Vandal-proof Mini Dome, optional for Pro Dome)
Real-time video electronic amplification
✨ Three-privilege levels of users for flexible management
Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC card local storage support, expand the edge storage
✨ Local PAL/NTSC signal output
1.3 Hardware Overview
- Mini Dome Network Camera

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Press Button Ethernet Port (PoE) Lens Error LED Indicator Power LED Indicator Reset Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Card SlFigure 1-3-1 Mini Dome Network Camera
Note:
1) Error LED Indicator: Error LED Indicator is on when the device starts up or runs error.
2) Reset Button: Press "Reset" button for 5 seconds, the device will be restored to factory default.
3) Only PoE is available for power supply.
2. IR Mini Dome Network Camera

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Press Button Ethernet Port (PoE) Lens IR LEDs Light Sensor Reset Error LED Indicator Power LED Indicator Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Card SlFigure 1-3-2 IR Mini Dome Network Camera
Note:
1) Error LED Indicator: Error LED Indicator is on when the device starts up or runs error.
2) Reset Button: Press "Reset" button for 5 seconds, the device will be restored to factory default.
3) Only PoE is available for power supply.
3. Vandal-proof Mini Dome Network Camera

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Line drawing of a spacecraft with a dome-shaped body and attached hexagonal base (no text or symbols)Figure 1-3-3

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IR LEDs Microphone MIC Light Sensor Screw Lens Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot SD Reset Ethernet Port (PoE) Reset Debug Ports Power and System LED IndicatorFigure 1-3-4 Vandal-proof Mini Dome Network Camera
Note:
1) Error LED Indicator: Error LED Indicator is on when the device starts up or runs error.
2) Reset Button: Press "Reset" button for 5 seconds, the device will be restored to factory default.
3) Only PoE is available for power supply.
4. Wi-Fi Mini Cube Network Camera

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Microphone Lens Light Sensor IR LEDs LED Indicators Speaker PIR Sensor or SIP Button Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot SIP Button Ethernet Port(PoE) WPS/Reset Button LAN DC12V Power Connector Alarm Input/OutputFigure 1-3-5 Wi-Fi Mini Cube Network Camera
Note:
1) SIP Button: Trigger alarm via SIP calling. After this button is pressed, the camera will call the SIP Phone.
2) WPS Button: Press this button, and then press the WPS button on your router to set up wireless connection automatically.
3) DC 12V and PoE are available for power supply;
5. Mini Bullet Network Camera

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IR LEDs Light Sensor Lens Ethernet Port(PoE) Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot Reset ButtonFigure 1-3-6 Mini Bullet Network Camera
Note:
1) Only PoE is available for power supply.
6. Remote Focus&Zoom Mini Bullet Network Camera

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IR LEDs Light Sensor Lens
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DC 12V Ethernet Port(PoE) Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot Reset ButtonFigure 1-3-7 Remote Focus&Zoom Mini Bullet Network Camera
Note:
1) DC 12V and PoE are available for power supply.
7. Pro Bullet Network Camera

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Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot Reset Breather Lens IR LEDs Light Sensor Ethernet Port (PoE) Power Connector Alarm /Audio Alarm Audio ABGINGIOFigure 1-3-8 Pro Bullet Network Camera
Note:
1) DC 12V and PoE are available for power supply.
8. Pro Dome Network Camera

Note:
1) There are two versions for Pro Dome: Standard and Multiple Interface, the interface's pictures are as following;
2) Multiple Interface adopts the external interface "Audio In" instead of the Microphone built-in;

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WAFER Contact DC 12V Ethernet Port (PoE)Figure 1-3-9 Pro Dome Network Camera (Standard Interface)

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Audio In Audio Out Ethernet (PoE) Port DC 12V External InterfaceFigure 1-3-10 Pro Dome Network Camera (Multiple Interface)
1.4 Hardware Installation
1. Mini Dome Network Camera
Step1: Remove the dome cover;

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Press ButtonStep2: Secure the screws;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbolsStep3: Connect and route an Ethernet cable through the ceiling or wall;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbolsStep4: Adjust the lens angle and focus;

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Pan Range: +15° Tilt Range: 0-90° 20°Step5: Attach the dome cover;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with an upward arrow indicating motion or force (no text or symbols present)2. IR Mini Dome Network Camera
Step1: Remove the dome cover;

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PressStep2: Secure the screws;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with no visible text or symbolsStep3: Connect and route an Ethernet cable through the ceiling or wall;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with no visible text or symbolsStep4: Attach the dome cover;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with an upward arrow indicating motion or force (no text or symbols present)Step5: Adjust the lens angle and focus;

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Pan Range: +17.5° Tilt Range: 20-60° 20°3. Vandal-proof Mini Dome Network Camera
Step1: Remove the dome cover;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a screwdriver inserted, showing top and side views (no text or symbols)Step2: Secure the screws;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with mounting feet and housing (no text or symbols)Step3: Connect and route an Ethernet cable through the ceiling or wall;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a cable inserted into a housing (no text or symbols)Step4: Loosen the screw and adjust the lens angle and focus;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with screwdriver and gear mechanism (no text or symbols)Step5: Attach the dome cover;

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Line drawing of a mechanical device with a screwdriver and handle, no text or symbols present4. Wi-Fi Mini Cube Network Camera
Step1: Mount the cube camera to the ceiling or wall, or place the cube camera horizontally;

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Line drawing of a remote control device with an open lid and a separate viewfinder (no text or symbols)Step2: Connect the power adapter and Ethernet cable;

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LAN WPS-RST DC12V 1.00 Ethernet Cable DC12V LAN WPS-RST Power CableStep3: Adjust the shooting direction;

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90° 360°5. Mini Bullet Network Camera
Step1: Loosen the waterproof connector, and then remove the rubber seal, and the waterproof connector;
Step2: Loosen and open the rear cover;
Step3: Install a Micro SD/SDHC/SDXC card, connect an Ethernet cable and pass it through the rubber seal.

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Technical diagram of a mechanical assembly with labeled parts 1 and 2, showing directional arrows indicating motion or assembly.
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Diagram showing a mechanical component inside a circular housing with an arrow pointing to a plug, and a hand holding the plug (no text or symbols present)Step4: Install and tighten the rear cover;
Step5: Tighten the rubber seal, seal clamp, and cap nut of the waterproof connector;

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Technical diagram of a mechanical device with labeled components and directional arrows indicating motion or assembly.Step6: Pass the Ethernet cable through the center of the mount bracket, put the bracket and camera together, rotate the bracket and fasten the bracket using screws;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with rotating components and a screwdriver (no text or symbols)Step7: Mount the camera to the ceiling or wall;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with three views (top, front, side) showing internal components and connections without any text or symbols.Step8: Adjust the shooting direction;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a screwdriver inserted, showing a cylindrical component and a separate housing (no text or symbols)
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75° 360°Note:
1) The upper cover of the mini bullet camera could only be moved forward for 5mm at most to ensure better field of view.

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9mm 4mm6. Pro Bullet Network Camera
Step1: Fix a sticker in the position where you want to install your camera;

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TOP Location Hole Location Hole Location Sticker 115mm Location Hole Cable Hole Location HoleStep2: Pass the Ethernet cable through the rear cover and fasten the rear cover to the ceiling or wall;

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TOP Location Hole Location Hole Location Hole Cable Hole Location HoleStep3: Connect an Ethernet cable and hook for your camera with a hang rope;
Step4: Install and tighten the rear cover and fasten the bracket to the camera using 4 plum flower head screws;

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Line drawing of a mechanical device with labeled parts (top, bottom, and internal components), no readable text or symbols present.Step5: Adjust the shooting direction;

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360° 90° 360°7. Pro Dome Network Camera
Step1: Fix a sticker in the position where you want to install your camera. Install the supplied bracket on the ceiling or wall, secure the screws;

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Location Hole Location Sticker Location Hole Cable Hole 600mmStep2: Connect an Ethernet and pass it through the rubber seal;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with three views: top view showing internal components, middle view showing internal structure, and bottom view showing external wiring (no text or symbols)Step3: Rotate the camera unit according to the direction shown in the picture, and then attach the camera unit to the bracket with the supplied screws;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with rotating components and a base housing (no text or symbols)Step4: Connect and route an Ethernet cable and the power source through the ceiling or wall, then attach the camera unit to the bracket;

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Technical line drawing of an electric motor assembly with wiring and housing (no text or symbols)Step5: Loosen the camera head fixing screw. Adjust the camera to turn the lens in the desired direction. Tighten the camera head fixing screw to fix the camera;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical assembly with two circular components and directional arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)Step6: Attach the dome cover;

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Technical line drawing of a mechanical component with internal structure and warning symbol (no text or labels)1.5 How to Connect to Alarm Interface
External interface of camera is as the following, you can refer to the picture to install the external alarm device:

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PoE DC -+ Alarm AB G IN G I O Audio
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Digital output PIN1 PIN2 Digital input PIN3 PIN4 General I/O Terminal Block A 12PIN1: Alarm Output NC/NO 24VDC 1A
PIN2: Alarm Output NC/NO 24VDC 1A
PIN3: Alarm Input NO/NC ≤12V
PIN4: Alarm Input NO/NC ≤12V
1.6 System Requirements
Operating System: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/Server 2000/Server 2008
CPU: 1.66GHz or higher
RAM: 1G or higher
Graphic memory: 128MB or more
Internet protocol: TCP/IP (IPv4/IPv6)
Web Browsers: Internet Explorer 8.0 and above version, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari.
Chapter II Network Connection
2.1 Setting the Camera over the LAN
Connecting the camera to a switch or a router is the most common connection method. The camera must be assigned an IP address that is compatible with its LAN.
2.1.1 Connect the Camera to the PC Directly
In this method, only the computer connected to the camera will be able to view the camera. The camera must be assigned a compatible IP address to the computer. Details are shown as the following figure.

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graph LR
A["Milesight IP Camera"] --> B["Network cable"]
B --> C["Computer"]
Figure 2-1-1 Connect the camera to the PC directly
2.1.2 Connect via a Switch or a Router
Refer to the following figure to set network camera over the LAN via the switch or router.

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graph LR
A["Computer"] --> B["Switch"]
B --> C["Router"]
C --> D["Computer"]
E["Milesight IP Camera"] --> F["Switch"]
G["Network cable"] --> H["Switch"]
I["Network cable"] --> J["Switch"]
Figure 2-1-2 Connect via a switch or a Router
2.2 Dynamic IP Connection
◆ Connecting the network camera via a router
Step1: Connect the network camera to a router;
Step2: On the camera, assign a LAN IP address, the Subnet mask and the Gateway;
Step3: On the router, set port forwarding. E.g. 80, 8000 and 554 ports. The steps for port forwarding vary depending on different routers. Please look up the router's user manual for assistance with port forwarding;
Step4: Apply a domain name from a domain name provider;
Step5: Configure the DDNS settings in the setting interface of the router;
Step6: Visit the camera via the domain name.

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graph LR
A["Milesight IP Camera"] -->|Network cable| B["Port Map"]
B -->|Network cable| C["Internet"]
C -->|Network cable| D["Computer"]
E["Domain Name Resolution Server"] --> C
F["Router with Dynamic IP"] --> B
Figure 2-2 Connect the network camera via a router using dynamic IP
Chapter III Accessing the Network Camera
3.1 Assigning An IP Address
The camera must be assigned an IP address to be accessible. The default IP address of Milesight network camera is 192.168.5.190. The default user name is “admin”, and password is “ms1234”. You can either change the IP address of the camera via Smart Tools or browser. Please connect the camera in the same LAN of your computer.
3.1.1 Assigning An IP Address Using Smart Tools
Smart Tools is a software tool which can automatically detect multiple online Milesight network cameras connected in the LAN, set IP addresses, and manage firmware upgrades. It's recommended when assigning IP addresses for multiple cameras.
Step1: Install Smart Tools (The software could be downloaded from our website);
Step2: Start Smart Tools, click the IPC Tools page, then enter the device information including IP address, MAC address, Port number, Netmask, and Gateway of all Milesight network cameras will be displayed. Details are shown as Figure 3-1-1;

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Smart Tools Device Name MAC Part Network Gateway Model Run-up Time Version 1 Network Camera 1C/C3:16:0009A 192.168.5.190 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 MS-C2863-FPB 2016-02-25 18:01:10 41.6.0.41 2 IPCAM 1C/C3:16:02:00.07 192.168.5.190 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 MS-C365B-VPM 2016-02-24 16:22:47 20.5.1.09 3 Network Camera 1C/C3:16:21:00.27 192.168.8.102 BO81 255.255.252.0 192.168.9.1 MS-C2963-FPB 2016-02-05 17:42:40 40.6.0.41 4 Network Camera 1C/C3:16:11:00.14 192.168.8.105 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3262-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:53 30.6.0.41 5 Network Camera 1C/C3:16:12:02:07 192.168.8.106 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3876-FPM... 2016-02-14 15:08:53 30.6.0.43 6 Network Camera 1C/C3:16:12:00:49 192.168.8.107 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3707-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:11 30.6.0.43 7 Network Camera 1C/C3:16:12:00:46 192.168.8.108 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3568-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:11 30.6.0.43 8 IPCAM 1C/C3:16:02:3A.D4 192.168.8.146 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3582 2016-02-24 15:54:51 27.4.0.79 9 I49@Network C... 1C/C3:16:12:00:37 192.168.8.149 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3306-FPNA 2016-02-25 17:58:32 30.6.0.43 10 Network Camera 1C/C3:19:11:07:04 192.168.8.150 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3582-PA 2016-02-23 11:39:07 30.6.0.43 11 IPCAM 1C/C3:16:02:37:38 192.168.8.164 BO 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3594-PW 2016-02-24 11:57:42 20.5±0,1( ) 12 Network Camera 1C/C3:16:12:07:04 192.168,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, 13 Network Camera 1C/C3:16:30:00:EF 192.168,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8, Operating Information Version PZJZ Save ClearFigure 3-1-1 Smart Tools
Step3: Select a camera or multiple cameras according to the MAC addresses;

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Smart Tools Device Name MAC Port Network Gateway Model Run-up Time Verni 1 Network Camera 1C/C:36:20:00 EA 192.388.5.190 B0 255.255.255.0 192.168.5.1 M5-C2883-FPS 2016-02-25 18:01:10 41.6.0.43 2 IPCAM 1C/C:36:40:30:07 192.388.5.190 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 M5-C3958-VPM 2016-02-24 16:22:47 20.5.1.109 3 Network Camera 1C/C:36:21:09:27 192.388.8.102 B0R1 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C2963-FPS 2016-02-05 17:42:40 40.6.0.43 4 Network Camera 1C/C:36:11:00:14 192.388.8.105 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C31262-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:55 30.6.0.43 5 Network Camera 1C/C:36:12:02:67 192.388.8.106 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3376-FPM... 2016-02-14 15:08:55 30.6.0.43 6 Network Camera 1C/C:36:12:00:49 192.388.8.107 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3167-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:11 30.6.0.43 7 Network Camera 1C/C:36:12:00:46 192.388.8.108 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3566-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:43:11 30.6.0.43 8 IPCAM 1C/C:36:40:1A:04 192.388.8.146 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3582 2016-02-24 15:54:51 27.4.79 9 14V@Network C... 1C/C:36:12:09:57 192.388.8.149 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3366-FPNA 2016-02-25 17:58:11 30.6.0.43 10 Network Camera 1C/C:36:11:07:84 192.388.8.153 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C356D-PA 2016-02-23 11:39:56 30.6.0.43 11 IPCAM 1C/C:36:40:37:38 192.388.8.164 B0 255.255.253.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3596-PW 2016-02-24 11:57:41 30.5.1.109 12 Network Camera 1C/C:36:12:07:94 192.388.8.167 B0 255.255.253.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3596-PVA 2016-02-25 11:47:49 30,6,4,3-beta 13 Network Camera 1C/C:36:20:00 EF 192.388.8.168 B0 255.255.253.0 192.168,4.B,M,C-C396E-FPS 2016-02-25 17:53:27 4,6,4,4-alpha Operating Information Verifi#: 7,7,7,7 ModifyFigure 3-1-2 Select single camera

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Smart Tools Device Name MAC Port Network Gateway Model Run-up Time Version 1 Network Camera ICC3:16:20:08A 192.168.5.190 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 MS-C2863-PW 2016-02-25 18:03:10 41.60.43 2 IPCAM ICC3:16:02:30:07 192.168.5.190 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 MS-C3458-VPM 2016-02-24 16:22:47 20.5.1.09 3 Network Camera ICC3:16:21:00:27 192.168.8.102 B0B1 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C2963-PW 2016-02-05 17:42:41 40.60.43 4 Network Camera ICC3:16:31:00:14 192.168.8.105 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3262-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:54 30.60.43 5 Network Camera ICC3:16:12:02:67 192.168.8.106 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3376-FPMA... 2016-02-14 15:08:55 30.60.43 6 Network Camera ICC3:16:12:00:49 192.168.8.107 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3387-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:43:21 30.60.43 7 Network Camera ICC3:16:12:00:48 192.168.8.108 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3596-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:11 30.60.43 8 IPCAM ICC3:16:02:34:04 192.168.8.146 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3587 2016-02-24 15:54:51 27.40.79 9 IWD@Network C... ICC3:16:12:00:57 192.168.8.149 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3366-FPNA 2016-02-25 17:58:32 30.60.43 ■ Network Camera ICC3:16:11:07:84 192.168.8.150 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3587-PA 2016-02-23 11:39:56 40.60.43 ■ IPCAM ICC3:16:02:37:38 192.168.8.164 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3596-PW 2016-02-24 11:57:41 20.5x.130 ■ Network Camera ICC3:16:12:07:64 192.168.8.167 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3596-PWA 2016-02-25 11:47:47 30.6x.43-beta? ■ Network Camera ICC3:16:29:09:87 192.168.8.168 B0 255.255.253.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C2967-PPB 2016-02-25 17:53:28 41,6x,43 alpha... C:\Program Files\Network Camera IPX 46,16,8,8,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,9,Figure 3-1-3 Select multiple cameras
Step4: Type the User Name and Password (if they are not the default value.);

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Screenshot of Smart Tools interface showing network camera configuration options and version detailsFigure 3-1-4
Step5: Change the IP address or other network values, and then click "Modify" button;

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Smart Tools Device Name: MASC IP Paste Network Categway Model Run-up Time Version 1 Network Camera 1CC36162000EA 192.168.5.190 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 MS-C2863-FPB 2016-02-25 18:01:18 41.6.4.4 2 SPCAM 1CC36160200D7 192.168.5.190 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 MS-C3658-VPM 2016-02-24 16:22:47 20.3.1.108 3 Network Camera 1CC3616210027 192.168.8.102 80B1 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C2965-FPB 2016-02-05 17:42:40 40.6.4.4 4 Network Camera 1CC3616110014 192.168.8.105 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3262-FPMA 2016-02-05 17:45:05 30.6.4.4 5 Network Camera 1CC3616420267 192.168.8.106 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3776-FPM... 2016-02-14 15:08:33 30.6.4.4 6 Network Camera 1CC3616420049 192.168.8.107 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3367-FPMA 2016-02-05 17:45:11 30.6.4.4 7 Network Camera 1CC3616420040 192.168.8.108 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3566-FPMA 2016-02-05 17:45:11 30.6.4.4 8 SPCAM 1CC361603A4D4 192.168.8.146 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3582 2016-02-24 15:54:31 27.4.3.79 9 149@Network C... 1CC3616420057 192.168.8.149 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3366-FPMA 2016-02-25 17:58:32 30.6.4.4 10 Network Camera 1CC361644D7B4 192.168.8.150 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3582-PA 2016-02-23 13:39:57 30.6.4.4 11 SPCAM 1CC3646D37B8 192.168.8.164 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3394-PW 2016-02-24 11:57:43 20.3.0.110 12 Network Camera 1CC3646D37B94 192.168.8.167 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3396-PWA 2016-02-25 13:47:17 30.6.4-4i-beta2 13 Network Camera 1CC3646D37B93 192.168.8.168 80 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 MS-C3892-FPB 2016-02-25 17:53:28 43,6,7,9-alpha... Open Next (Network Camera) In: 39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39,39, etc. Operating Information version: E:\ZG\ZFigure 3-1-5
Step6: Change the IP address successfully;

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Smart Tools Device Name MAC IP Port Network Outaway Model Run-up Time Version 1 Network Camera 1CC3:620:00:EA 192.168.5.190 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 M5-C2863-FPB 2016-02-25 18/01:10 41.6.0.43 2 IPCAM 1CC:618:00:07 192.168.5.190 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.5.1 M5-C3658-VPN 2016-02-24 16:22:47 20.5.1.109 3 Network Camera 1CC:636:00:27 192.168.8.102 B081 255.255.252.0 192.168.9.1 M5-C2963-FPB 2016-02-05 17:42:40 40.6.0.43 4 Network Camera 1CC:661:00:14 192.168.8.105 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3262-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:53 30.6.0.43 5 Network Camera 1CC:661:02:67 192.168.8.106 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C317N-FPNA... 2016-02-14 15:08:55 30.6.0.43 6 Network Camera 1CC:681:00:49 192.168.8.107 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3467-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:11 30.6.0.43 7 Network Camera 1CC:681:00:46 192.168.8.108 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3560-FPNA 2016-02-05 17:45:12 30.6.0.43 8 IPCAM 1CC:640:15A:4 192.168.8.146 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3582 2016-02-24 15:04:32 27.4.0.79 9 149@Network C... 1CC:661:00:57 192.168.8.149 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3368-FPNA 2016-02-25 17:58:32 30.6.0.43 10 Network Camera 1CC:681:07:84 192.168.8.151 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.3_ 2016-02-23 11:39:57 30.6.0.43 11 IPCAM 1CC:680:37:38 192.168.8.164 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3596-PW 2016-02-24 11:37:42 29.3.3.13 12 Network Camera 1CC:681:07:94 192.168.8.167 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3596-PAA 2016-02-25 11:43:17 30.6.0,43-beta 13 Network Camera 1CC:683:00:EF 192.168.8.168 B0 255.255.252.0 192.168.8.1 M5-C3863-FPB 2016-02-25 17:53:28 43,4,4,4-alpha. I/II/III / Unit + Version (Network Camera) U/II/III/IV/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/ VI/II/III / Unit + Version (Network Camera) U/II/III/IV/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VI/VIFigure 3-1-6 Change IP address successfully
Step7: By clicking the browser icon, you can access the camera via web browser directly. The Internet Explorer window will pop up.

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More usage of Smart Tools, please refer to the Smart Tools User Manual.
3.1.2 Assign An IP Address via Browser
If the network segment of the computer and that of the camera are different, please follow the steps to change the IP address:
Step1: Change the IP address of computer to 192.168.5.0 segment, here are two ways as following: a. Start→ Control Panel→ Network and Internet Connection→ Network Connection→ Local Area Connection, and double click it. (Refer to Figure 3-1-8);

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Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability. Otherwise, you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings. Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address: IP address: 192 . 168 , 1 , 10 Subnet mask: 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 Default gateway: 192 . 168 , 1 , 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Preferred DNS server: 192 . 168 , 1 , 1 Alternate DNS server: . Validate settings upon exit Advanced... OK CancelFigure 3-1-8
b. Click "Advanced", and then click "IP settings" "IP address" "Add" (See Figure 3-1-9). In the pop-up window, enter an IP address that in the same segment with Milesight network camera (e.g. 192.168.5.61, but please note that this IP address shall not conflict with the IP address on the existing network);

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Advanced TCP/IP Settings IP Settings DNS WINS IP addresses IP address 192.168.1.10 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Add... Edit... Remove Default gateways: Gateway Metric 192.168.1.1 Automatic Add... Edit... Remove Automatic metric Interface mask: OK Cancel TCP/IP Address IP address: 192 . 168 . 5 . 61 Subnet mask: 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 Add CancelFigure 3-1-9
Step2: Start the browser. In the address bar, enter the default IP address of the camera: http://192.168.5.190;
Step3: Enter the user name and password when the LOGIN page appears;
Default user name: admin
Default password: ms1234

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Step4: After login, please select "Configuration" "Basic Settings"→ "Network"→ "TCP/IP". The Network Settings page appears (Shown as following Figure);

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Mileight Network Camera User Name: -102P Milesight Reset Settings → Networks TCP/IP HTTP HTTP Last Value Pushless Show Settings Help Stop Reset Show Time Advanced Settings Apply Maintenance SETUP Network Administration Use Bus First address IP Address: 102.186.118 IP First Subnet Mask: 102.341.303.2 IP First Subnet Power: 102.186.117 Primary URL: 8.512 IP First access: None IP First access: IP First Base: IP First Subnet Power: NextFigure 3-1-11
Step5: Change the IP address or other network values. Then click "Save" button;
Step6: The change of default IP address is completed.
3.2 Accessing from the Web Browser
The camera can be used with the most standard operating systems and browsers. The recommended browsers are Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari.
3.2.1 Access over IE Browser
Before using the browser to get access to your camera, you need to install the MsActiveX firstly. You can refer the steps as follows:
Step1: Launch the IE browser and enter the IP address of the camera.
Step2: Enter the User Name and Password and click "Login".
(The default user name is "admin", password is "ms1234")
Step3: At the first time to log in the device, the browser will prompt to install Controls, please click "Click here to download and install controls manually" as Figure 3-2-1.
Click here to download and install controls manually
Figure 3-2-1
Note:
1) During installing the controls, please keep the browsers close.
Step4: Follow the prompts to install the Controls, when it's finished, it will pop out a window as Figure 3-2-2. Please click "Finish" and refresh the browser, then you will see the video.

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MsActiveX has been successfully installed! Click Finish to complete the installation. FinishFigure 3-2-2
If IE9 or higher version browser is used, it is suggested that the Milesight camera web link should be added as a trusted site. See the instructions as follows:
Step1: Start the IE9 or higher version browser, and select "Internet Options";

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Step2: Select "Security" to "Trusted";

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Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a zone to view or change security setting Internet Local Intranet Trusted site Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains websites that you trust not to damage your computer or your files. You have websites in this zone. Security level for this zone Allowed levels for the zone: All Low - Minimal safeguards and warning prompts are provided - Most content is downloaded and run without prompts - All active content can run - Appropriate for sites that you absolutely trust. Enable Protected Mode (requires restarting Internet Explorer) Custom level... Default level Reset all zones to default level OK Cancel ApplyFigure 3-2-4
Step3: Enter the IP address of the camera in the blank and click "Add";

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Step4: Enter the IP address. After logging on network camera's web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as follows.

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Aerial view of a large industrial airport terminal with multiple runways and a clear sky (no visible text or symbols)Figure 3-2-6
3.3 Accessing from Milesight VMS (Video Management Software)
Milesight VMS(ONVIF compatible) is a handy and reliable application designed to work with network cameras in order to provide video surveillance, recording settings and event management functions. The interface of Milesight VMS is very easy to use, intuitive, with easy access to the most common activities, such as viewing live video, searching through recordings and exporting videos and snapshots. It's able to be integrated with other devices through ONVIF. It is designed to work on Windows XP/7/8/Vista/ Server 2000/ Server 2008. The software could be downloaded from our website www.milesight.com.
Please install Milesight VMS; then launch the program to add the camera to the channel list. For detailed information about how to use the software, please refer to user manual of Milesight VMS.

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Interior views of a modern transportation hub showing shopping malls, service counters, and an airport terminal (no visible text or signage)Figure 3-3-1
Chapter IV System Operation Guide
4.1 Live Video
After logging in the network camera web GUI successfully, user is allowed to view live video as follows.

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Aerial view of a large airport terminal with multiple runways and parked aircraft under clear sky (no visible text or symbols)Figure 4-1-1 Live view interface
Table 4-1-1 Description of the buttons
| No. | Parameter | Description |
PTZ Control | Navigation key is used to control the direction. The rotation key is used for auto-rotation under the E-P mode | |
| PTZ Speed | PTZ rotation speed control | |
| 2 | Image Adjustment | Brightness: A brighter scene appears, if a higher level brightness is chosen |
| Contrast: The difference in color and light between parts of an image | ||
| Saturation: A more vivid scene appears, if a higher level of saturation is chosen | ||
| Sharpness: Make image more sharp | ||
| Noise Reduction Level: Adjust the noise reduction level | ||
| Default Settings: Restore brightness, contrast and saturation to default settings | ||
| 3 | ![]() | Click to access the configuration page |
| 4 | Choose the Stream (Primary/Secondary/Third) to show on the current video window | |
| 5 | ![]() | Only available for camera whose software version is 43 or aboveWeb Components:Support Firefox, Safari, Chrome (Chrome version 44 or below); need to install the component to display the view;MJPEG:Support to display the view on Firefox, Safa Chrome (Chrome version 45 or above);(NOTE:IE choose Web Components mode for defaut this case, it will not show the options) |
| 6 | ![]() | TCP: More reliable connection;UDP: More instantaneous connection, but if you can get the live view successfully, please turn into TCP connection; |
| 7 | ![]() | Least Delay: Most instantaneous mode in the three modes;Balanced: Combine the fluent with timely charactersBest Fluency: Most fluent mode in the three modes |
| 8 | Window size | Click to display images at a window size |
| 9 | Real size | Click to display images at a real size |
| 10 | Full Screen | Click to display images at full-screen |
| 11 | [WXZH]Recording | When recording, the icon will turn red |
| 12 | [803S]Alarm | When an alarm causes recording, the icon will turn |
![]() | Adjust the Zoom length of the lens ( Only work your camera is equipped with motorized lens) | |
![]() | Adjust focus of the lens (Only work when your cam equipped with motorized lens) | |
![]() | Adjust the size of IRIS (Only work when your came equipped with motorized lens) | |
![]() | Auxiliary Focus and Lens Initialization Only work when your camera is equipped with motorized lens | |
![]() | Adjust iris automatically if check this box Only work when your camera is equipped with P-Iris | |
| 14 | ![]() | Start/Stop live view |
| 15 | [YYA]Capture | Click to capture the current image and save to the configured path. The default path isC:\VMS\+-1\ IMAGE-MANUAL |
| 16 | Start Recording | Click to start recording video and save to the config path. The default path is C:\VMS\+-1\MS_Record. Clic again to stop recording |
| 17 | Play Audio | Enable Audio Input/Output. It can also be set in Au configuration page |
| 18 | Saving Path Settings | Set the saving path for captured images and video recordings of operating on the live view |
| 19 | Enable Zoom | When enabled, you can zoom in in a specific area video image with your mouse wheel |
| 20 | E-PTZ | Able to use PTZ to move the position |
4.2 Playback
This section explains how to view the remotely recorded video files stored in SD cards. Step1: Click [Playback] on the menu bar to enter playback interface.

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Milesight Network Camera Playback Last Session Playback Text Settings Time Image Session Search Time Advanced Options System Management 2018.47.21 14:00:00 2018.47.21Figure 4-2-1 Playback interface
Step2: Click the date button, choose the date when date window pops up;

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Note:
1) The date with bright red means there is recorded file in this day; one with dark red means
weekend day; one with blue background means the date is selected now.
Step3: Click to play the video files found on this date.
The toolbar on the button of playback interface can be used to control playing progress.

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Table 4-1-2 Description of the buttons
| Button | Operation |
![]() | Play |
![]() | Pause |
![]() | Stop |
![]() | Slow Forward |
![]() | Fast Forward |
![]() | Audio On/Off |
![]() | Search |
![]() | Go To |
![]() | Time Narrow/Expand |
![]() | Start/Stop Recording |
![]() | Snapshot |
![]() | Zoom On/Off |
![]() | Full Screen |
Note:
1) Drag the progress bar with the mouse to locate the exact playback point. You can also input the time and click to locate the playback point in the Set Playback Time filed. You can also click /do zoom out/in the progress bar.

Figure 4-2-4 Set Payback Time
4.3 Basic Settings
4.3.1 Video
Stream parameters can be set in this module, adapting to different network environments and demands.
Primary Stream Settings

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Basic Settings >> Video Primary Stream Secondary Stream Third Stream Video Codec: H.264 Frame Size: 1080P(1920*1080) Maximum Frame Rate: 25 fps Bit Rate: 4000 kbps Bit Rate Control: CBR Profile: Man I-frame Interval: 50 frame(1-120)Figure 4-3-1 Primary Stream Settings
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Basic Settings >> Video Primary Stream Secondary Stream Third Stream Enable ✓ Video Codec: H.264 Frame Size: 640*480 Maximum Frame Rate: 25 ✓ fps Bit Rate: 1024 ✓ kbps Bit Rate Control:CBR Profile:Base I-frame Interval 50 frames(1-120)Figure 4-3-2 Secondary Stream
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Basic Settings >> Video Primary Stream Secondary Stream Third Stream Enable: ✓ Video Codec: H264 ✓ Frame Size: 640*480 ✓ Maximum Frame Rate: 25 ✓ fps Bit Rate: 1024 ✓ kbps Bit Rate Control: CBR ✓ Profile: Main ✓ I-frame Interval: 50 frame(1-120)Figure 4-3-3 Third Stream
Table 4-3-1 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Video Codec | There are difference for the camera with “-A” and “-B”-A: H.264/MJPEG available-B: H.265/H.264/MJPEG available |
| Frame Size | Options include 4M(2592*1520), 3M(2304*1296), 3M(2048*1536), 1080P(1920*1080), 2M(1600 *1200), 1.3M(1280*960), 720P(1280*720), D1 (704*576) |
| Maximum Frame Rate | Maximum refresh frame rate of per second |
| Bit Rate | Transmitting bits of data per second, this item is optional only if you select H.265/H.264 |
| Bit Rate Control | CBR: Constant Bitrate. The rate of CBR output is constant |
| VBR: Variable Bitrate. VBR files vary the amount of output date per time segment | |
| Profile | The option is for H.264, Main/High can be selected according to your need |
| I-frame Interval | Set the I-frame interval to 1~120, 50 for the default. This item is optional you select the H.265/H.264. The number must be a multiple of the numbe frames. |
| JPEG Quality | Low/Medium/High/Higher are available, this item is optional only if you select the MJPEG |
Note:
1) The options of [Frame Size] are variable according to the model selected.
4.3.2 Image
Display information, enhancement of image and Day/Night setting can be set in this module. OSD (On Screen Display) content and video time can be displayed to rich the image information.
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Basic Settings >> Image Display Enhancement Day/Night Mode OSD Live Video Playback Basic Settings Video: Image Audio Networks Date & Time Advanced Settings System Maintenance Power Line Frequency: 50Hz Day/Night Mode: Day Mode Outdoor/Indoor Mode: Indoor Video Orientation: Normal Local Display Video: Off SaveFigure 4-3-4 Display
Table 4-3-2 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Power Line Frequency | 60HZ flicker for NTSC mode and 50HZ flicker for PAL mode |
| Day/Night Mode | There are several parameters such as Exposure Level, Maximum Exposure T and IR-CUT Interval, etc, associated with this modeNight Mode: Shown in live view based on Night Mode settingsDay Mode: Shown in live view based on Day Mode settingsAuto Mode: Shown in live view based on environment, set the sensitivity t switching Day Mode to Night Mode, or Night Mode to Day ModeCustomize: Shown in live view based on your own settings' time to start/e Night Mode |
| Day To Night Value | This is the sensitivity for switching Day Mode to Night Mode. When IR Light Sensor Current Value is lower than this value, it will switch Day Mode to Mode |
| Night To Day Value | This is the sensitivity for switching Night Mode to Day Mode. When IR Light Sensor Current Value is higher than this value, it will switch Night Mode to Mode |
| IR Light Sensor Curren Value | The current value of the IR light sensor |
| Outdoor/Indoor Mode | Select indoor or outdoor mode to meet your needs |
| Video Orientation | There are six options available, you can select one to meet your needNormal: Remain the image in normal directionFlip Horizontal: Flip the image horizontallyFlip vertical: Flip the image verticallyRotating 90°: The images is presented rotating 90°Rotating 180°: The images is presented upside downRotating 270°: The images is presented rotating 270° |
Enhancement

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Basic Settings >> Image Display Enhancement Day/Night Mode OSO Live Video Playback Basic Settings User Image Auto Networks Self Start & Turn Advanced Settings System Maintenance Smart IR: Off White Balance: Auto White Balance Reduce Motion Blur: Off * BLC ○ WDR Exposure Region: Off Exposure Mode: Auto Mode SensFigure 4-3-5 Enhancement (H.264 series)

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Milesight Basic Settings 95 Image Display Enhancement Day/Night Mode OSD Live Video Playback Basic Settings Video Image Audio Networks Order & Time Advanced Settings System Maintenance Smart IRI: Off White Balance: Auto White Balance Digital Anti-fog Mode: Off Digital Image Stabilisation: Off ○ BLC ○ WDR ● HLC High Light Compensation: Off SaveFigure 4-3-6 Enhancement (H.265 series)
Table 4-3-3 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Smart IR | There is an option to turn On/Off the IR LED. Select smart IR on, and t changes according to the actual illumination. |
| White Balance | To restore white objects, removed color distortion because of the light of the environmentAuto White Balance: This option will automatically enable the White Bal functionManual White Balance: This option is only for H.265 series, set Red Gain and Blue Gain Level manually.Incandescent Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with incandes lampWarm Light Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with warm lig Natural Light: Select this option when there is no else light but natural Fluorescent Lamp: Select this option when light is similar with Fluorescent Lamp |
| Reduce Motion Blur | This function is only for H.264 series, better image for moving objects, i lead worse quality for still objects |
| Digital Anti-fog Mode | This function is only for H.265 series, better image effect in foggy weath refers to Figure 4-3-7 |
| Digital Image Stabilisation | This function is only for H.265 series, better image effect when image sl |
| Exposure Region (BLC) | Off, Customize, and Centre are available, only enable when WDR is disabOff: Calculate the full range of view and offer appropriate light compensCustomize: This option enables you to add customized windows as inclus exclusive regions manuallyCentre: This option will automatically add an inclusive region in the midthe window and give the necessary light compensation |
| Exposure Mode (BLC) | Auto mode/Customize mode. If you choose customize mode, the camera adjusts the brightness according to the value you set. The higher the va brighter the image. |
| Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) | This function enables the capture and display of both bright and dark are the same frame, there are details in both areas in this wayOff: Disable WDR functionOn: Enable the WDR, there are Low/High/Auto three levelsCustomize: Customize the schedule to enable/disable the WDR function a set the levels with Low/High/Auto |
| High Light Compensation (HLC) | This function is only for H.265 series, adjust the brightness to a normal when the light is strong, refers to Figure 4-3-8Off: Disable HLC functionOn: Enable the HLC, and there is a setting for HLC Level |

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Anti-fog Test Anti-fog on 100Figure 4-3-7 Anti-fog Image

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Day/Night Mode

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Basic Settings >> Image Display Enhancement Day/Night Mode OSO Live Video Playback Basic Settings Video Image Audio Network Scale & Time Advanced Settings System Maintenance Day/Night Mode Day/Night Mode Exposure Level Maximum Exposure Time RI-CUT Interval RI-CUT RI LED Color Mode Night Mode 5 1/25 10 Off On Off BAW Day Mode 1 1/100 10 On Off Clear Schedule Mode Timer Exposure Level Maximum Exposure Time RI-CUT Interval RI-CUT RI LED Color Mode 00 00 - 00 - 00 5 1/25 10 Off Off BAW 00 00 - 00 - 00 5 1/25 10 Off Off BAW 00 00 - 00 - 00 5 1/25 10 Off Off BAW 00 00 - 00 - 00 5 1/25 10 Off Off BAW 00 - 00 - 00 - 10 1/25 10 Off Off Clear Save ReplaceFigure 4-3-9 Day/Night Mode
Table 4-3-4 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Exposure Level | Level 0~10 are available to meet your need |
| Maximum Exposure Time | Set the maximum exposure time to 1/5~1/100000 |
| IR-CUT Interval | The interval to keep the mode from switching |
| IR-CUT | Choose to turn on or turn off under this mode |
| IR LED | Choose to turn on or turn off under this mode |
| Color Mode | Select B/W or Color mode under Day/Night mode |
| Schedule Mode | Here you can customize your special demands for different time, then the mode and Night mode will switch automatically according to your settings |
On Screen Display(OSD)

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Basic Settings >> image Display Enhancement DayNight Mode OGD Live Video Playback Basic Settings Video Image Auto Network Data & Time Advanced Settings System Maintenance Video Stream: Primary Stream Show Video Title: ☑ Video Title: Missight Hill CO90 PP Text Position: Tap-Left Show Timestamp: ☐ Date Position: Tap-Right Date Format: DCASYYYY Copy to other streams: ☑1 ☐2 ☐3 Save CancelFigure 4-3-10 OSD
Table 4-3-5 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Show Video Title | Check the checkbox to show video title |
| Video Title | OSD content customized |
| Text Position | OSD display position on the image |
| Show Timestamp | Check the checkbox to display date on the image |
| Date Position | Date display position on the image |
| Date Format | The format of date |
| Copy to other streams | Copy the settings to other streams |
4.3.3 Audio
This audio function allows you to hear the sound from the camera or transmit your sound to the camera side. A two-way communication is also possible to be achieved with this feature. Alarm can be triggered when the audio input is above a certain alarm level you set, and configured audio can be played when an alarm occurs.

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Enable Audio: ✓ Audio Mode: Both Mic & Speaker ✓ Audio Input: Denoise: ✓ Encoding: G711-ULaw ✓ Sample Rate: 8KHz ✓ Input Gain: Alarm Level: Audio Output: Auto Gain Control: ✓ Output Volume:Figure 4-3-11 Audio
Table 4-3-6 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Enable Audio | Check on the checkbox to enable audio feature |
| Audio Input | Denoise: Set it as On/Off. When you set the function on, the noise detect be filteredEncoding: G711-ULaw, G711-ALaw and AAC LC are availableSample Rate: There are 8KHz/16KHz two optionsInput Gain: Input audio gain level, 0-100Alarm Level: Alarm will be triggered if voice alarm is enabled and input ga volume is higher than the alarm level, 0-100 |
| Audio Output | Auto Gain Control: This function is only for H.265 series, improve the qual audio |
Output Volume: Adjust volume of output
Note:
1) The Audio mode and Audio Output are only for certain modules.
4.3.4 Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
The page is as follows:

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Wi-Fi Settings Enable Wi-Fi: ✓ Wi-Fi Status: Disconnect SSID: Milesight Network Mode: Manage Ad-Hoc Security Mode: WPA/WPA2 personal Encryption Type: Auto Key: milesight
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WI-FI IP Address Configuration Enable DHCP: ✓ IP Address: 192.168.1.190 IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 IPv4 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 Primary DNS: 192.168.1.1Figure 4-3-12 Wi-Fi
Table 4-3-7 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Enable Wi-Fi | Enable/Disable the Wi-Fi function |
| Wi-Fi Settings | Wi-Fi Status: Connected/DisconnectedSSID: Wi-Fi sourceNetwork Mode: Wi-Fi option for Manage and Ad-Hoc modeSecurity Mode: Select Wi-Fi connection security modeEncryption Type: Auto/TKIP/AES are availableKey: Enter the Key of Wi-Fi to connect |
| Wi-Fi IP Address Configuration | Enable DHCP: Check the checkbox to enable the DHCP functionIPv4 Address: Address used to identify a network camera on the networkIPv4 Subnet Mask: It is used to identify the subnet where the network calocatedIPv4 Default Gateway: The default gateway addressPrimary DNS: The DNS Server translates the domain name to IP address |
WPS(Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
Originally Wi-Fi Simple Config, it's a network security standard that allows users to easily secure a
wireless home network. The goal of the protocol is to allow home users who know little of wireless security and may be intimidated by the available security options to set up Wi-Fi Protected Access, as well as making it easy to add new devices to an existing network without entering long password phrases.
PIN Method
It's a personal identification number (PIN) has to be read from either a sticker or the display on the new wireless device. You can add the PIN code to the router or you add the Router PIN code on this camera.
Push-Button Method
The user simply has to push a button, either an actual or virtual one, on both the access point and the new wireless client device. Support of this mode is mandatory for access points and optional for connecting devices.

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WPS Enable WPS: •PIN Code Generate •PBC connection: Connect •Use router PIN code: Connect SSID: Router PIN Code:Figure 4-3-13 WPS
Table 4-3-8 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Enable WPS | Enable or Disable WPS |
| PIN Code | Click on the “Generate” to get a code, you need to add this PIN code to |
| PBC Connecting | Connect via PBC button, click on the PBC button on the router, then click “Connect” button again |
| Use Router PIN Code | Enter the router PIN code here, and also with the SSID |
Note:
1) Wi-Fi function is only applicable for Cube cameras if purchased, WPS need supports from Wi-Fi router.
2) If you use Fixed IP, please set IP the same segment with Wi-Fi router.
4.3.5 Network
TCP/IP

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Get IPv4 address automatically Use fixed IPv4 address IP Address: 192.168.8.157 Test IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.252.0 IPv4 Default Gateway: 192.168.9.1 Primary DNS: 8.8.8.8 IPv6 Mode: Manual IPv6 Address: IPv6 Prefix: IPv6 Default Gateway:Figure 4-3-14 TCP/IP
Table 4-3-9 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Get IPv4 Address Automatically | Get an IP address from the DHCP server automatically |
| Use fixed IP address | IPv4 Address: An address that used to identify a network camera on the networkIPv4 Subnet Mask: It is used for identifying the subnet where the netwc camera is locatedIPv4 Default Router: The default router addressPrimary DNS: The DNS Server translates the domain name to IP addressIPv6 Mode: Choose different mode for IPv6: Manual/Route Advertisement DHCPv6IPv6 Address: IPv6 Address used to identify a network camera on the neIPv6 Prefix: Define the prefix length of IPv6 addressIPv6 Default Router: The default router IPv6 address |
Note:
1) The Test button is used to test if the IP is conflicting.
HTTP

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HTTP Enable: ✓ HTTP Port: 80 HTTPS Enable: ✓ HTTPS Port: 443 SaveFigure 4-3-15 HTTP
Table 4-3-10 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| HTTP Enable | Start or stop using HTTP |
| HTTP Port | Web GUI login port, the default is 80, the same with ONVIF port |
| HTTPS Enable | Start or stop using HTTPS |
| HTTPS Port | Web GUI login port via HTTPS, the default is 443 |
HTTP URL are as following:
| Stream | URL |
| Main Steam | http://username:password@IP:port/ipcam/mjpeg.cgi |
| Secondary Stream | http://username:password@IP:port/ipcam/mjpegcif.cgi |
| Third Stream | http://username:password@IP:port/mjpegthird.cgi |
Note:
1) You need to change the codec type of streams to MJPEG expect the main stream of H.264 cameras whose models with "-A".
RTSP

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RTSP Port: 554 Playback Port: 555 RTP Packet: Better Compatibility Multicast Group Address: 239.6.6.6 QoS DSCP: 0Figure 4-3-16 RTSP
Table 4-3-11 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| RTSP Port | The port of RTSP, the default is 554 |
| Playback Port | The port of playback, the default is 555 |
| RTP Packet | There are Better Compatibility and Better Performance two options, if your camera's image mess up, please switch this option |
| Multicast Group Address | Support multicast function |
| QoS DSCP | The valid value range of the DSCP is 0-63. |
RTSP URL are as following:
| Stream | URL |
| Main Steam | rtsp://username:password@IP:port/main |
| Secondary Stream | rtsp://username:password@IP:port/sub |
| Third Stream | http://username:password@IP:port/third |
Note:
1) DSCP refers to the Differentiated Service Code Point; and the DSCP value is used in the IP header to indicate the priority of the data.
2) A reboot is required for the settings to take effect.
3) The third stream is only equipped on camera whose model with "-A" or "-B".
4.3.6 Date&Time

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Current System Time Date: 27/7/2015 Time: 23:32:16 Set the System Time Time Zone: -8 United States - Pacific Time Daylight Saving Time: Disabled NTP Sync: Interval: 1 day Synchronize with computer time Date: 28/7/2015 Time: 15:31:34 NTP server Manual SaveFigure 4-3-17 Date&Time
Current System Time
Current date&time of the system
Set the System Time
Table 4-3-12 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Time Zone | Choose a time zone for your location |
| Daylight Saving time | Enable the daylight saving time |
| NTP Sync | Regularly update your time according to the interval time |
| Synchronize with computer time | Synchronize the time with your computer |
| NTP server | Input the address of NTP server |
| Encryption Type | Synchronize the time with configured SNTP server and selected time zone |
| Manual | Set the system time manually |
4.4 Advanced Settings
4.4.1 Image
There are two more modules(Privacy Mask and ROI) in Advanced Settings than those in Basic Settings. The same parts will not repeat again. Please refer to 4.3.2 if you are in need.
Privacy Mask

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Clear All Enable: Type: White SaveFigure 4-4-1 Privacy Mask
Table 4-4-1 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Enable | Check the checkbox to enable the Privacy Mask function |
| Clear All | Clear all areas you drew before |
| Type | Select the color to use for the privacy areas, there are three colors available White, Black, Blue |
ROI
A region of interest(often abbreviated ROI), is a selected subset of samples within a dataset identified for a particular purpose. Users can select up to 3 key regions of a scene to transmit as separate streams for targeted preview and recording.
By using Milesight ROI technology, more than 50% of bit rate can be saved and therefore less bandwidth demanded and the storage usage reduced. So according to this, you can set a small bit rate for high resolution.

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Clear All Enable: Video Stream: Primary Secondary Third SaveFigure 4-4-2 ROI
Table 4-4-2 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Enable | Check the checkbox to enable the ROI function |
| Clear All | Clear all areas you drew before |
| Video Stream | Choose the Video Stream |
Note:
1) You can set a low bit rate.
4.4.2 Network
There are more several modules in Advanced Settings than those in Basic Settings. The same parts will not repeat again. Please refer to 4.3.2 if you are in need.
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a networking architecture that provides compatibility among networking equipment, software and other hardware devices. The UPnP protocol allows devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home and corporate environments. With the function enabled, you don't need to configure the port mapping for each port, and the camera is connected to the Wide Area Network via the router.

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Enable UPnP: ✓ Port Mapping Enable Port Mapping: ✓ Name: UPnP Type: Auto ✓ Protocol Name External Port Internal Port Status HTTP 21202 30 Invalid RTSP 23202 554 Invalid SaveFigure 4-4-3 UPnP
Table 4-4-3 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Enable | Check the checkbox to enable the UPnP function |
| Enable Port Mapping | Check the checkbox to enable the Port Mapping |
| Name | The name of the device detected online can be edited |
| Type | Auto: Automatically obtain the corresponding HTTP and RTSP port, without settingsManual: Need to manually set the appropriate HTTP port and RTSP Port. V choose Manual, you can customize the value of the port number by yours |
DDNS
DDNS allows you to access the camera via domain names instead of IP address. It manages to change IP address and update your domain information dynamically. You need to register an account from a provider.

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DDNS is not running Enable DDNS: Provider: freedns.afraid.org Hash: Host Name:
Figure 4-4-4 DDNS
Table 4-4-4 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Enable DDNS | Check the checkbox to enable DDNS service |
| Provider | Support DDNS from now dyndns.org, freedns.afraid.org, www.no-ip.com, www.zoneedit.com |
| Hash | A string used for verifying, only for "freedns.afraid.org" |
| User name | Account name from the DDNS provider, unavailable for "freedns.afraid.org" |
| Password | Account password, unavailable for "freedns.afraid.org" |
| Host name | DDNS name enabled in the account |
SMTP
Alarm video files can be sent to specific mail account through SMTP server. You must configure the SMTP settings correctly before using it.

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User Name: hdipnc Sender Email Address: hdipnc@sina.com Password: ••••••••••• Server Address: smtp.sina.com Server Port: 25 Recipient Email Address1: user@domain.com Recipient Email Address2: Encryption: ○ SSL ○ TLS Save TestFigure 4-4-5 SMTP
Table 4-4-5 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| User Name | The sender's name. It is usually the same as the account name |
| Sender Email Address | Email address to send video files attached emails |
| Password | The password of the sender |
| Server Address | The SMTP server IP address or host name(e.g. smtp.gmail.com) |
| Server Port | The port of SMTP server. The default TCP/IP port for SMTP is 25(not secu SSL/TLS port, it depends on the mail you use |
| Recipient Email Address1 | Email address to receive video files |
| Recipient Email Address2 | Email address to receive video files |
| Encryption | Check the checkbox to enable SSL or TLS if it is required by the SMTP ser |
FTP
Alarm video files can be sent to specific FTP server. You must configure the FTP settings correctly before using it.

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Server Address: 192.168.5.1 Server Port: 21 User Name: admin Password: ••••• FTP Folder Name: default_folder
Figure 4-4-6 FTP
Table 4-4-6 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Server Address | FTP server address |
| Server Port | The port of the FTP server. Generally it is 21 |
| User Name | User name used to log in to the FTP sever |
| Password | User password |
| FTP Folder Name | Path where video will be uploaded to on the FTP server |
VLAN
A virtual LAN (VLAN) is any broadcast domain that is partitioned and isolated in a computer network at the data link layer (OSI layer 2). LAN is an abbreviation of local area network. VLANs allow network administrators to group hosts together even if the hosts are not on the same network switch. This can greatly simplify network design and deployment, because VLAN membership can be configured through software. Without VLANs, grouping hosts according to their resource needs necessitates the labour of relocating nodes or rewiring data links.

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VLAN Enable: ✓ VLAN ID(1~4094): 1 VLAN IP: VLAN Netmask: VLAN Gateway:Figure 4-4-7 VLAN
Note:
1) How to set up VLAN in switches, please refers to your switches user manual.
PPPoE
This camera supports the PPPoE auto dial-up function. The camera gets a public IP address by ADSL dial-up after the camera is connected to a modem. You need to configure the PPPoE parameters of
the network camera.

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Enable PPPoE: Dynamic IP: 0.0.0 User Name: Password: Confirm Password:
Figure 4-4-8 PPPoE
Note:
1) The obtained IP address is dynamically assigned via PPPoE, so the IP address always changes after rebooting the camera. To solve the inconvenience of the dynamic IP, you need to get a domain name from the DDNS provider (e.g. DynDns.com).
2) The user name and password should be assigned by your ISP.
SNMP
You can set the SNMP function to get camera status, parameters and alarm related information and manage the camera remotely when it is connected to the network.
Before setting the SNMP, please download the SNMP software and manage to receive the camera information via SNMP port. By setting the Trap Address, the camera can send the alarm event and exception messages to the surveillance center.

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SNMP v1/v2 SNMP V1 Enable: SNMP V2c Enable: Write Community: public Read Community: private Trap Address: Trap Port: 162 Trap Community Name: SNMP v3 SNMP V3 Enable: Read Security Name: Level of Security: no auth no priv Write Security Name: Level of Security: no auth no priv SNMP Port SNMP Port: 161Figure 4-4-9 SNMP
Table 4-4-7 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| SNMP v1/2/3 | The version of SNMP, please select the version of your SNMP software. |
| SNMP v1: Provide no security | |
| SNMP v2: Require password for access | |
| SNMP v3: Provide encryption and the HTTPS protocol must be enabled | |
| Write Community | Input the name of Write Community |
| Read Community | Input the name of Read Community |
| Trap Address | Set the trap address |
| Trap Port | Set the trap port, the default is 162 |
| Trap Community Name | Input the trap community name |
| Read Security Name | Input the name of Read Security Community |
| Level of Security | There are three levels available: (auth, priv), (auth, no priv) and (no auth, |
| Write Security Name | Input the name of Write Security Community |
| Level of Security | There are three levels available: (auth, priv), (auth, no priv) and (no auth, |
| SNMP Port | The port of SNMP, the default is 161 |
Note:
1) The settings of SNMP software should be the same as the settings you configure here;
2) A reboot is required for the settings to take effect.
4.4.3 Alarm
Motion Detection
Step1: Set motion region;

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Enable Motion Detection: Set Motion Region Select All Clear All (Please click the screen for setting!) SensitivityFigure 4-4-10 Motion Region
Table 4-4-7 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Enable Motion Detection | Check the checkbox to enable Motion Detection function |
| Select All | Click the button, the motion in the area will be detected |
| Clear All | Click the button, the area drawn before will be removed |
| Sensitivity | Sensitivity level, 1~10 |
Step2: Set motion detection schedule;

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Schedule Settings Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri SatFigure 4-4-11 Schedule Settings
Step3: Set alarm action;
| Alarm Action | |
| Save Into SD Card: | File Format: AVI |
| Save Into NAS: | File Format: AVI |
| Upload Via FTP: | File Format: AVI |
| Upload Via SMTP: | File Format: JPG |
| External Output: | (Please configure the trigger duration.) |
| Normal Status: | Open Grounded |
| Current Status: | Grounded |
| Play Audio: | (Please enable the audio speaker.) |
| Alarm to SIP Phone: | |
| HTTP Notification: | |
Figure 4-4-12 Alarm Action
Table 4-4-8 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Save Into SD Card | Save alarm recording files into SD Card |
| Save Into NAS | Save alarm recording files into NAS |
| Upload Via FTP | Upload the recording files via FTP |
| Upload Via SMTP | Upload the files via SMTP |
| External Output | If the camera equips with External Output, you can enable the action after configuring the trigger duration |
| Play Audio | If the camera equips with Speaker, you can enable the action after config audio speaker |
| Play Buzzer | If the camera equips with Buzzer, you can check the checkbox to enable function. |
| Alarm to SIP Phone | Support to call the SIP phone after enable the SIP function. |
| HTTP Notification | Support to pop up the alarm news to specified HTTP URL. |
NOTE:
1) The HTTP notification function is just one way for camera to send messages to VMS Software. And it's the VMS that defines what the messages mean and decides what to do after receiving this kind of messages. So, we can use the HTTP Notification function of our cameras only if the VMS supports this kind of message format.
Here will take the Digifort as an example to introduce the HTTP Notification function.
The following are the detail steps of setting for HTTP Notification in Digifort VMS and our cameras.
Step1: Enable Alarm, set Motion Region and detection Schedule.
Step2: Check the HTTP Notification as Alarm Action, and fill the fields. Then save the alarm setting.

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HTTP Notification: HTTP Notification URL: 192.168.8.75:8601/Interface /Cameras/MotionDetection /Notify?Camera=annie HTTP User Name: admin HTTP Password: ●●●●●●HTTP User Name: admin (the user name of your camera)
HTTP Password: ms1234 (the password of your camera)
HTTP Notification URL:
http://IP:8601/Interface/Cameras/MotionDetection/Notify?Camera=CameraName
IP refers to the PC's ip where the Digifort installed.
8601 is the port for Mothion signal in Digifort
CameraName is the camera name you set in Digifort VMS, like the picture shown below.

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Camera registration (optional) General General camera data Camera name Camera description optional Manufacturer Open Network Video Interface Forum Camera model Primers Channel ON/IF-Commandant Device 1.62 or greater Camera address Port (80) User Password (93) 568.6.173 80 admin ****** Camera shortcut Connection timeout (Milliawords) 30000 Recording directory 01/01/01/01 Active camera PTZ Settings Features PTZ Protocol Auditory Security Pens control U/D OK Cancelexample:
http://192.168.8.75:8601/Interface/Cameras/MotionDetection/Notify?Camera=annie,
this url format is exactly supported by Digifort VMS, so we can set as above to our cameras and get i work well.
Step3: choose use motion detection by external notification.

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Motion detection settings Motion detection Motion detection settings Use software motion detection Use motion detection by external notification OK CancelStep4: If successfully, you can see the device icon turns yellow in the Surveillance when the camera is under Motion Detection Alarm

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Objects Servers Search Cameras annie (camera) Analytics LPRSo, it's the VMS Software which decides whether we can use this function successfully. Step4: Set alarm settings.

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Alarm Setting Record Video Sections 5 seconds Pre-record: 0 seconds Snapshot: 1 Snapshot Interval: 1 second Trigger Duration: 30 secondsFigure 4-4-13 Alarm Setting
Table 4-4-9 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Record Video Sections | Six different periods are available(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 sec) |
| Pre-record | Reserve the record time before alarm, 0~10 sec |
| Snapshot | The number of snapshot, 1~5 |
| Snapshot Interval | This cannot be edited unless you choose more than 1 to Snapshot |
| Trigger Duration | Length of time an alarm lasts, this cannot be edited unless when you el the External Output on the Alarm Action firstly. |
Audio Alarm
Enable the Audio before using Audio Alarm function.

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Enable Audio Alarm (Please enable the audio first ) Schedule Settings Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat EditFigure 4-4-14 Schedule Settings

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Alarm Action Save Into SD Card: File Format: AVI Save Into NAS: File Format: AVI Upload Via FTP: File Format: AVI Upload Via SMTP: File Format: JPG Play Buzzer: ✓ Alarm to SIP Phone: (Please open the SIP.) HTTP Notification: Alarm Setting Record Video Sections 5 seconds Pre-record: 0 seconds Snapshot 1 Snapshot Interval: 1 second Trigger Duration: 10 secondsFigure 4-4-15 Alarm Setting
The meaning of items please refer to table 4-4-8 and 4-4-9, here will not repeat again.
External Input

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Enable External Input Schedule Settings Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat EditFigure 4-4-16 Schedule Settings

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Alarm Action Save Into SD Card: File Format: AVI Save Into NAS: File Format: AVI (Please mount NASI) Upload Via FTP: File Format: AVI Upload Via SMTP: File Format: JPG External Output: (Please configure the trigger duration.) Play Audio: (Please enable the audio speaker.) Alarm to SIP Phone: HTTP Notification: Alarm Setting Record Video Sections: 5 seconds Pre-record: 0 seconds Snapshot: 1 Snapshot Interval: 1 second Trigger Duration: 30 secondsFigure 4-4-17 Alarm Setting
The meaning of items please refer to table 4-4-8 and 4-4-9, here will not repeat again.
Other Alarm

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Alarm Type Enable Network Lost Alarm: Alarm Action Save Into SD Card: External Output: Play Audio: Alarm Setting Record Video Sections Pre-record: Snapshot: Snapshot Interval: Trigger Duration: 5 seconds 0 seconds 1 second 30 seconds SaveFigure 4-4-18 Other Alarm
Table 4-4-10 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Alarm Type | Network Lost, Tampering and IP Address Conflicted are availableCheck the checkbox to enable the alarm type you selected |
| Alarm Action | Save Into SD Card: Save alarm recording files into SD CardExternal Output: If the camera equips with External Output, you can enable action after configuring the trigger durationPlay Audio: If the camera equips with Speaker, you can enable the action configuring the audio speakerPlay Buzzer: If the camera equips with Buzzer, you can check the checkbox) enable the function |
| Alarm Setting | Record Video Sections: Six different periods are available(5, 10, 15, 20, 25, sec)Pre-record: Reserve the record time before alarm, 0~10 secSnapshot: The number of snapshot, 1~5Snapshot Interval: This cannot be edited unless you choose more than 1 to SnapshotTrigger Duration: Length of time an alarm lasts, this cannot be edited unless when you enable the External Output on the Alarm Action firstly |
External Output

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External Output Normal Status: Open Grounded Current Status: Grounded Test SaveFigure 4-4-19 External Output Setting
Please set the Normal Status firstly, when the Current Status is different with Normal Status, it will lead to the alarm.
Region Detection
Region Detection is a target detection algorithm for H.265 series, it is a more exact motion detection.

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Advanced Settings >> Alarm Motion Detection Audio Alarm External Input Other Alarm External Output Region Detection Live Video Playback Basic Settings Advanced Settings Image Network Alarm Storage Sociality JHP Logx System Maintenance Enable Region Detection: Set Region Clear All (Please click the screen for setting) Sensitivity ———— Schedule SettingsFigure 4-4-20 Region Detection Setting
Step1: Set region, and
Step2: Set region detection schedule;
Step3: Set alarm action;
Step4: Set alarm settings.

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Alarm Action Save Into SD Card: File Format: AVI (Please insert SD card.) Save Into NAS: File Format: AVI (Please mount NASI) Upload Via FTP: File Format: AVI Upload Via SMTP: File Format: JPG External Output: (Please configure the trigger duration.) Play Audio: (Please enable the audio speaker.) Alarm to SIP Phone: (Please open the SIP.) HTTP Notification: Alarm Setting Record Video Sections: 5 seconds Pre-record: 0 seconds Snapshot: 1 Snapshot Interval: 1 second Trigger Duration: 30 secondsFigure 4-4-21 Alarm Setting
The meaning of items please refer to table 4-4-8 and 4-4-9, here will not repeat again.
4.4.4 Storage
Before you start:
To configure record settings, please make sure that you have the network storage device within the network or the SD card inserted in your camera.
You can check "Enable cyclic storage", then it will delete the files when the free disk space reach a certain value. Choose the storage mode according to your needs.
SD Card

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Total Size:14.82G Free Size:501.56M Used Size:14.33G Format UnMount Enable Recycle Storage: Delete 20 % When the free disk space at 10 M SaveFigure 4-4-22 SD Card
Table 4-4-11 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Format | Format SD card, the files in SD card will be removed |
| Mount/UnMount | Mount/Dismount SD card |
| Enable cyclic storage | Enable/Disable cyclic storage |
| Delete | Enable cyclic storage, when the free disk space reach at a certain time, it automatically delete the files at certain percentage according to your settin |
Record Schedule

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Record Storage Type: SD Record Settings File Sizes: 50 (10-256)M Record Frame Type: All Save Schedule Settings Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat EditFigure 4-4-23 Record Schedule
Table 4-4-12 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Record Storage Type | SD or NAS are available |
| Record Settings | File Sizes: Set record file size, (10-256)MRecord Frame Type: All/Key(All: Record all the frameKey: Only record I-frame) |
| Schedule Settings | Click the Edit button to edit record schedule |
NAS
The network disk should be available within the network and properly configured to store the recorded files, etc.
NAS (Network-Attached Storage), connecting the storage devices to the existing network, provides data and files services.

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Server Address: 192.168.8.76 File Path: share-arrow/2016-03-14 Mounting Type: SMB/CIFS User Name: admin Password: ••••••• Enable Recycle Storage: ✓ Delete 20 % When the free disk space at 500 M Save CancelFigure 4-4-24 NAS
Table 4-4-13 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Server Address | IP address of NAS server |
| File Path | Input the NAS file path, e.g. “\path”. |
| Mounting Type | NFS and SMB/CIFS are available. And you can set the user name and pass guarantee the security if SMB/CIFS is selected |
Note:
1) Up to 5 NAS disks can be connected to the camera.
SD Card Explorer
Files will be seen on this page when they are configured to save into SD card. You can configure time schedules of video recording everyday and save video files to your desired location.
(Note: Files are visible once SD card is inserted. Don't insert or plug out SD card when power on.)
SD card video files are arranged by date. Each day files will be displayed under the corresponding date, from here you can copy and delete files etc. You can visit the files in SD card by ftp, for example, ftp://username:password@192.168.5.190(user name and password are the same as the camera account and the IP followed is the IP of your device.).

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Current Dir. / Total Size:14 82G Free Size:501.56M Used Size:14.33G Show 10 entries Go To Parent Download Delete File Search File Name Time Type Size Action 2015-07-28 - Folder - Delete Start Time: 2015-07-29 00:00:00 End Time: 2015-07-29 09:28:29 Search Showing 1 to 1 of 1 entries Go First Previous 1 Next LastFigure 4-4-25 SD Card Explore
Snapshot
Snapshot Settings

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Enable Timing Snapshot: Interval: 1 hour Save Into SD Card: File Name: Add Time Suffix Save Into Nas: File Name: Add Time Suffix Upload Via FTP: File Name: Add Time Suffix Upload Via SMTP: SaveSchedule Settings

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 EditFigure 4-4-26 Snapshot
Table 4-4-14 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Snapshot Settings | Enable Time Snapshot: Check the checkbox to enable the Timing Snapshot functionInterval: Set the snapshots interval, input the number and choose the unit(millisecond, second, minute, hour, day)Save Into SD Card: Save the snapshots into SD card, and choose the file add time suffix or overwrite the base file name.Save Into NAS: Save the snapshots into NAS, and choose the file name to time suffix or overwrite the base file nameUpload Via FTP: Upload the snapshots via FTP, and choose the file name time suffix or overwrite the base file nameUpload Via SMTP: Upload the snapshots via SMTPPlease note:There will be every snapshot picture if you choose to add time suffix, and latest picture when you choose the overwrite the base file name. When you choose to add overwrite the base file name to SD, it will crate a file name “Snapshot” to place the snapshot while the NAS and FTP wont. |
| Schedule Settings | Click the Edit button to edit record schedule |
4.4.5 Security
User

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Manage Privilege Allow anonymous viewing: Account Management User Name: User Password: Confirm User Password: Privilege: Operator (You can only add 10 users) Save Clear User Name Privilege Edit Delete admin Administrator ✗ operator Operator ✗ ✗ viewer Viewer ✗ ✗Figure 4-4-27 User
Table 4-4-15 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Manage Privilege | Allow anonymous viewing: Check the checkbox to enable visit from whom doesn’t have account of the device |
| Account Management | User Name: Input user name for creating an accountUser Password: Input password for the accountConfirm User Password: Confirm the passwordPrivilege: Set the privilege for the account |
| Administrator | An administrator can manage all configuration pages of the device, including change user password, add or delete users (the default user “admin” cannot be deleted) |
| Operator | An operator can manage all configuration pages except the User page |
| Viewer | A viewer can’t change any settings |
Anonymous Visit
Set the Anonymous visit permission Enable or Disable in the drop-down list to enable or disable the anonymous visit. There will be a checkbox of Anonymous next time you logging in.

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Network Camera Milesight Remember me ? Language: English Login ResetFigure 4-4-28 Log in interface
Click Anonymity and log in.
Note:
1) Only live view is available for the anonymous user.
Access List

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General settings Maximum number of concurrent streaming: 9 IP access list Rule: Single IP address: Add Enable access list filtering: Filter type: Allow DenyFigure 4-4-29 Access List
Table 4-4-16 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| General Settings | Maximum number of concurrent streaming: Select the maximum number of concurrent streaming. Options include No Limit, 1~9 |
| IP access list | Rule: Single, Network and Range are availableIP address: Input the address to get the access to the device |
| Enable access list filtering | Able to access or restrict access for some IP address |
| Filter type | Access or restrict access |
4.4.6 SIP
The Session Initiation Protocol(SIP) is a signaling communications protocol, widely used for controlling multimedia communication sessions such as voice and video calls over Internet Protocol(IP) networks. This page allows user to configure SIP related parameters. Milesight cameras can be configured as SIP endpoint to call out when alarm triggered; or allow permitted number to call in to check the video if the video IP phone is used. To use this function, the settings in SIP page must be configured properly. SIP can be achieved in two ways to get the video, one is to
dial the IP address directly, the other is account registration mode, the details are as follows: Method 1: IP Direct mode
Dial on the camera's IP address directly through SIP phone, so you can see the video
(Note: SIP phone and the camera should in the same network segment).
Method2: Account registration mode
1) Before using the SIP, you need to register an account for the camera from the SIP server;
2) Register another user account for the SIP device from the same SIP server;
3) Call the camera User ID from the SIP device, you will get the video on the SIP device.
SIP Settings

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Unregistered Enable: Register Mode: Enable User ID: 500 User Name: sipclient Password: ********** Server Address: 192.168.5.101 Server Port: 5060 Video Stream: Secondary Stream Max Call Duration: 1800 $ A settings of 0 disables the timeout.Note: SIP supports Direct IP call.
SIP only supports second stream with H.264 video compression which profile is base.
Figure 4-4-30 SIP
Table 4-4-17 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Unregistered/Registered | SIP registration status. Display “Unregistered” or “Registered” |
| Enable | Start or stop using SIP |
| Register Mode | Choose to use Enable mode or Disable mode. Enable mode means to use SIP register account. Disable mode refers to use SIP without register account, just IP address to call. |
| User ID | SIP ID |
| User Name | SIP account name |
| Password | SIP account password |
| Server Address | Sever IP address |
| Server Port | Sever port |
| Video Stream | Choose the video stream |
Max Call Duration: The max call duration when use SIP
Note:
1) SIP supports Directly IP call;
2) SIP only supports second stream with H.265/H.264 or MPEG4 Video Compression.
Alarm Phone List

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Phone Type: Phone Number Phone Number: Remark Name: Duration: From 00 : 00 To 23 : 59 AddFigure 4-4-31 Alarm Phone List
Table 4-4-18 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Phone Type | Phone Number(Call by phone number) & Direct IP Call(Check to accept pee peer IP call). |
| Phone Number/IP Address | Call by phone number or IP address. |
| Remark Name | Display name. |
| Duration | The time schedule to use SIP. |
White List

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Phone Type: Phone Number Phone Number: Add Enable While List Number Filter: SaveFigure 4-4-32 White List
Table 4-4-19 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Phone Type | Phone Number(Call by phone number) & Direct IP Call |
| Phone Number/IP Address | Including the phone number or IP address on the whitelist |
| Enable White List Number Filter | When enabled, only the designated phone number or IP address can visit |
4.4.7 Logs
The logs contain the information about the time and IP that has accessed the camera through web.

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Show 30 entries Time Main Type Sub Type Param User IP Detail 2016-06-02 20:41:18 Operation RTSP Session Stop - - 192.168.8.74 Indo one session. 2016-06-02 20:12:41 Operation RTSP Session Start - - 192.168.8.74 start one session. 2016-06-02 20:09:51 Operation RTSP Session Stop - - 192.168.8.74 stop one session. 2016-06-02 19:45:07 Operation RTSP Session Start - - 192.168.8.74 start one session. 2016-06-02 19:45:07 Operation RTSP Session Stop - - 192.168.8.74 stop one session. 2016-06-02 19:45:05 Operation RTSP Session Start - - 192.168.8.74 start one session. 2016-06-02 19:45:05 Operation RTSP Session Stop - - 192.168.8.74 stop one session. 2016-06-02 19:37:18 Operation RTSP Session Start - - 192.168.8.74 start one session. 2016-06-02 19:37:17 Operation RTSP Session Stop - - 192.168.8.74 stop one session. 2016-06-02 19:37:11 Operation RTSP Session Start - - 192.168.8.74 start one session. 2016-06-02 19:37:11 Operation RTSP Session Stop - - 192.168.8.74 stop one session. 2016-06-02 19:36:43 Operation RTSP Session Start - - 192.168.8.74 start one session. 2016-06-02 19:36:42 Operation RTSP Session Stop - - 192.168.8.74 stop one session. 2016-06-02 17:59:09 Operation RTSP Session Start - - 192.168.8.74 start one session. 2016-06-02 17:59:05 Operation RTSP Session Stop - - 192.168.8.74 stop one session. 2016-06-02 17:52:56 Operation RTSP Session Start - - 192.168.8.74 start one session. Showing 1 to 30 of 106 entries Go First Previous 1 2 3 4 Next Last Log Search All Types Sub Type: All Types Start Time: 2016-06-02 00:00:00 End Time: 2016-06-02 21:13:45 Search Log Export Save Period: Permanent SaveFigure 4-4-33 Logs
Table 4-4-20 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Main Type | There are five main log types: All Type, Event, Operation, Information, Exc |
| Sub Type | On the premise of main type has been selected, select the sub type to na range of logs |
| Start Time | The time log starts |
| End Time | The time log ends |
| Log Export | Export the logs |
| Save Period | Set the period of log saving, there are eight options to choose: Permanent and 30/60/120/180/240/300/360 Days |
| Go | Input the number of logs' page |
4.5 System
All information about the hardware and software of the camera can be checked on this page.

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System Device Name: Network Camera Product Model: MS-C3567-PNA Hardware Version: V1.1 Software Version: 30.6.0.35 Kernel Version 3.2.2.17 MAC Address: 1C.C3.16.12.00:32 System Up Time: 1 days 16 hours 5 minutesFigure 4-5-1 System
Table 4-5-2 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Device Name | The device name can be customized. It will be seen in file names of video |
| Product Model | The product model of the camera |
| Hardware Version | The hardware version of the camera |
| Software Version | The software version of the camera can be upgraded |
| Kernel Version | The kernel version |
| MAC Address | Media Access Control address |
| System Up Time Since | The elapsed time since the last restarted of the device |
4.6 Maintenance
The software can be upgraded by the following steps:
Step1: Browse and select the upgrading file;
Step2: Click the "upgrade" button after it prompts upload file successfully. After the system reboots successfully, the update is done.
Note:
1) Do not disconnect the power of the device during the update. The device will be restarted to complete the upgrading.

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Maintenance Upgrade Firmware software Version: V1.1 software Version: 20.8.1.43-5494 Network Domain: 1.2.2.78 Template PC: 无源... 未连接文件。 Restore other upgrading: Import Rate: Do not disconnect the power of the device during the upgrade. Maintenance Reset the device: Remove Reset settings, except P address, to Factory default: Remove Export Configuration Inc: Remove... 大盘报文件. Configuration Inc: Remove... 大盘报文件. ImportFigure 4-5-2 Maintenance
Table 4-5-3 Description of the buttons
| Parameters | Function Introduction |
| Upgrade Firmware | Hardware Version: The hardware version of the cameraSoftware Version: The software version of the cameraKernel Version: The kernel versionFirmware File: Select the firmware used to upgrade |
| Maintenance | Reboot the device: Click “Reboot” button to restart the device immediatelyRestore settings, except IP address to Factory Default: Click “Restore” butt restore the camera to factory default settingsExport configuration file: Click this button to export the configuration fileConfiguration file: Click this button to import the old configuration file |
Chapter V Services
Milesight Technology Co., Ltd provides customers with timely and comprehensive technical support services. End-users can contact your local dealer to obtain technical support. Distributors and resellers can contact directly with Milesight for technical support.
Technical Support Mailbox: support@milesight.com
Web: http://www.milesight.com
Online Problem Submission System: http://www.milesight.com/service/feedback.asp
Address: No.23 Wanghai Road,2nd Software Park, Xiamen, China
Zip Code: 361006
TEL: +86-592-5922772
FAX: +86-592-5922775
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