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Product Type IP Camera with Face Recognition & Access Control
Brand Provision-ISR
Model EC-001
Video Compression H.265 / H.264
Resolution Up to 1080p (Full HD) or higher (depending on variant)
Built-in Microphone Yes
Built-in Speaker Yes
White Light for Night Vision Yes, adjustable (Auto/Manual/Off)
Face Detection & Recognition Yes, with mask detection and temperature measurement
LCD Screen Yes, for display and interaction (touchscreen? not specified)
Alarm Input 1 (NO/NC configurable)
Alarm Output (Relay) 1 (NO, configurable as door lock)
Wiegand Interface 26/34 bit, input or output
Storage microSD card slot (supports up to 128GB, typical)
Network Interface 10/100M Ethernet, supports TCP/IP, HTTP, RTSP, ONVIF, etc.
Power Supply 12V DC or PoE (IEEE 802.3af) - use specified adapter
Power Consumption Approx. 5-7W (estimated typical)
Operating Temperature -10°C to 50°C (typical)
Tamper Protection Yes, built-in tamper switch
Remote Access Via IE browser, CMS, or Provision Cam2 mobile app
Default IP 192.168.226.201
Default Admin Credentials Username: admin, Password: 123456

Frequently Asked Questions - EC-001 Provision-ISR

How do I reset the admin password if I forget it?
Use the IP Manager tool. Locate your camera, click on it, then input the MAC address (displayed at the top of the manager) into the restore window and click 'Restore'. After confirming success, power cycle the camera within 30 seconds. The camera will be reset to factory defaults: IP 192.168.226.201, username admin, password 123456.
Why can't I access the camera via Internet Explorer?
Common causes: network cable not securely connected, IP address not assigned correctly, or the web port has been changed. Use the IP Manager software to verify network settings. If the problem persists, reset the camera to factory defaults.
IP Manager cannot find the camera. What should I do?
Your computer's antivirus or firewall may be blocking the scan. Temporarily disable such software and try again. Also ensure both devices are on the same LAN segment.
IE won't download the ActiveX control needed to view the camera.
Your browser may be blocking ActiveX. In Internet Options > Security > Custom Level, enable all sub-options under 'ActiveX controls and plug-ins'. Also close any other plugins or antivirus that could interfere.
No sound from the camera even though I enabled audio.
First, ensure an audio input device is connected (the built-in microphone is disabled by default). In the live view interface, click the audio icon to enable audio. Also check audio settings under Video Configuration > Video/Audio.
How do I set up face recognition on the EC-001?
Go to Config > Face > Face Recognition. The feature is enabled by default. You can set the deduplication period, similarity threshold, and whether to show comparison results. Then, under the 'Area' tab, define the detection area and minimum/maximum face size. Add faces to the database via Face Database Management.
How to configure Wiegand access control?
Connect the Wiegand device to D0, D1, and GND. In Config > Access Control > Wiegand Config, set mode to 'Wiegand Input' or 'Wiegand Output'. For input, assign a card number in the face database (ID Number field). For output, connect to a door controller. The system will require both face match and card for access.
What are the temperature measurement thresholds and how to set them?
In Config > Alarm > Temperature Measurement, enable the alarm and set upper and lower temperature limits (e.g., 37.3°C as upper). The system will trigger actions like alarm out, snapshot, or email when thresholds are exceeded. Also set holding time to avoid repeated alarms.
How do I perform a factory reset using IP Manager?
Open IP Manager, select your camera, and click the 'Restore' button. Enter the MAC address of the camera (found in the IP Manager list) and confirm. Wait for 'Device restored successfully', then power cycle the camera within 30 seconds. The camera will boot with factory defaults.
How to update the firmware on the EC-001?
Go to Config > Maintenance > Upgrade. Click 'Browse' to select the firmware file (must be *.TAR format, do not extract). Click 'Upgrade' and wait. Do not disconnect power or close the browser during upgrade. The camera will reboot automatically. Note: settings may reset depending on the update.

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Notes

■ Before operating the camera, we strongly advise users to read this manual and keep it for later use.
■ Please use the specified power supply to connect.
■ Avoid incorrect operation, shock vibration, heavy pressing which can cause damage to the product.
■ Do not use corrosive detergent to clean the body of the camera. If necessary, please use a soft dry cloth to wipe dirt; for hard contamination, use neutral detergent. Any cleanser for high-grade furniture is applicable.
■ Avoid aiming the camera directly towards extremely bright objects, such as the sun, as this may damage the image sensor.
■ Please follow the instructions to install the camera. Do not reverse the camera, or the reversing image will be received.
■ Do not operate the camera in extreme temperatures or extreme humidity conditions.
■ Use the power supply supplied authorized by a PROVISION-ISR technician.
- Keep away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stove, etc.
The instructions in this manual could be outdated; if you need any clarifications you can contact an authorized PROVISION-ISR technician. PROVISION-ISR reserves the right to add changes to this manual and publish it online on our website (www.provision-ISR.com): there may be inconsistencies with the latest version. This applies to any and all software upgrades and product improvements, interpretation and modification added. These changes will be published in the latest version without prior notification.
When this product is in use, the relevant contents of Microsoft, Apple and Google will be involved in. The pictures and screenshots in this manual are only used to explain the usage of our product. The ownership of trademarks, logos and other intellectual properties related to Microsoft, Apple and Google belong to the above-mentioned companies.
■ All pictures and examples used in the manual are for reference only.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction....1

2 IE Remote Access....2

2.1 LAN....2

2.1.1 Access through IP-Manager....2
2.1.2 Direct Access through IE....4

2.2 WAN 5

3 Live Preview....6

3.1 The Live Preview Interface....6

1.1.1....6

4 IPC Configuration 7

4.1 System Configuration 7

4.1.1 Basic Information....7
4.1.2 Date & Time Configuration 9
4.1.3 Local Config 9
4.1.4 Storage 10

4.2 Video Configuration 13

4.2.1 Camera Configuration.... 13
4.2.2 Video/Audio....14
4.2.3 OSD Configuration 15
4.2.4 Video Mask....16
4.2.5 Screen Brightness....17
4.2.6 White Light Control 17
4.2.7 Face Exposure 17

4.3 Alarm Configuration....18

4.3.1 Temperature Measurement 18
4.3.2 Mask Detection....19
4.3.3 General Fault....19
4.3.4 Alarm In 22
4.3.5 Alarm Out....23

4.4 Face 25

4.4.1 Face Recognition 25
4.4.2 Face Database Management: 26

4.5 Access Control....27

4.5.1 Access Control System Config....27
4.5.2 Tampering Alarm Setting....28
4.5.3 Door Lock....28
4.5.4 Wiegand Config....29

4.6 Network Configuration....32

4.6.1 TCP/IP 32
4.6.2 Port....34
4.6.3 Server Configuration 34
4.6.4 DDNS Configuration 35

IP CAMERA USER MANUAL

4.6.5 RTSP....36
4.6.6 UPnP....37
4.6.7 Email Setting....37
4.6.8 FTP 39
4.6.9 HTTPS 39

4.1 Security 41

4.1.1 User 41
4.1.2 Online Users....42
4.1.3 Block and Allow Lists....43
4.1.4 Security Management 44

4.2 Maintenance....45

4.2.1 Configure Backup & Restore 45
4.2.2 Reboot Device 46
4.2.3 Upgrade....46

4.3 Playback 47

5 Mobile Surveillance ....50
5.1 Network Configuration....50
6 Q & A....51

1 Introduction

This IPC (short for IP Camera) is designed for high-performance CCTV solutions. It adopts the state-of-the-art video processing chips and utilizes most advanced technologies, such as video encoding and decoding technology, complies with the TCP/IP protocol, SoC, etc to ensure that this system will be extremely stable and reliable. The IPC device should be used together with Provision-ISR's IP manager or recording devices to enable the quick setting and full utilization of the camera.

Main Features

● H.265/H.264 Compression
● Advanced Face detection/recognition Analytics
● Face mask detection
● Body Temperature measurement
- 3D DNR
● True WDR/BLC/HLC
● Built-in microphone and speaker
● Support Alarm in/out
- Remote monitoring support (Via smartphone/CMS/IE)

2 IE Remote Access

You may connect IPC via LAN or WAN. In this manual, we will use IE v11 for example. The details are as follows:

2.1 LAN

In LAN, there are two ways to access IPC:

  1. Access through IP Manager Software.
  2. Direct access through IE browser.

2.1.1 Access through IP-Manager

① Make sure the PC and IPC are connected to the LAN and that the IP-Manager is installed on the PC. You can install the IP manager form the disc provided with the camera or download it by clicking here.
② Double-click the IP-Manager icon on the desktop to run this software as shown below:

IP Manager Refresh Device Name Device Type IP Address Software Version Status Status Descrip ONVIF 192.168.2.154 ONVIF 192.168.2.153 13-340IP.. IPC 192.168.2.129 4.1.3.0(11838) 18-340IP.. IPC 192.168.2.123 4.2.0.0(12870) Successful dh IPC 192.168.2.121 4.1.3.0(13035) ONVIF 192.168.2.116 ONVIF 192.168.2.110 IPCamera IPC 192.168.2.106 4.1.3.0(12792) All Clear Check Same Type Chosen 0 / 9 Batch Update Batch Set NET Batch Set Stream Batch Modify PWD Batch Set Picture Software Browse USER admin PWD Update Mac addr: 00:18:AE:53:53:11 : : : : : Restore Tip Enter ipc device max acds; and then about the device to restore the default configuration in 3D seconds.

③ Modify the IP address. The default IP address of this camera is 192.168.226.201. Tick all the cameras you wish to set and then click on the “Batch Set NET” tab.

Automatically gets IP ad Uses the following IP ad IP addr range: Start Subnet Mask End Getway USER: admin PWD: Batch Set

If you wish to use DHCP (IP Address automatic assignment), choose “Automatically gets IP address”, set the password and click on “Batch set”. Wait for a few moments until the IP manager will configure the cameras. After configuration, the IP addresses of the cameras will refresh automatically.

Please note:

1) In order for the DHCP mode to work, you must have a DHCP server on the LAN.
2) Using DHCP for permanent installations is not advisable as the IP Address might change after a while and cause the camera to be unreachable.

If you wish to set static IP addresses, choose “Uses the following IP Addresses”, set the range of IP addresses you wish to assign (First and last address), set the gateway and subnet mask and click on batch set. Wait for a few moments until the IP manager will configure the cameras. After configuration, the IP addresses of the cameras will refresh automatically.

Please note:

1) The IP range must fit the number of chosen cameras.
2) The selected IP addresses in the specified range must be available.

For example, if the IP address of your computer is 192.168.1.4, then the IP address of the cameras should be changed to 192.168.1.x. (x stands for any number between 1 and 255).

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The default password of the administrator is "123456".

④ Double click on the IP address of the system will pop up IE browser and connect to the IPC. IE browser will auto download the Active X control. You must install it in order for the camera to work. After successful installation, a login window will appear as shown below.

PROVISION ISR IPC Name: admin Password: Password Stream Type: 2560x1440 25fps Language: English Remember me Login

Input the username and password to log in.

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The default username is “admin”; the default password is “123456”.

2.1.2 Direct Access through IE

The default network settings are as shown below:

IP address: 192.168.226.201

Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Gateway: 192.168.226.1

HTTP: 80

Data port: 9008

You may use the above default settings when you log in the camera for the first time.

① You can use the IP manager to access the camera even if the camera is still using the default IP address. Double click on the IP address within the IP manager for the system to pop up IE browser and connect to the IPC. IE browser will auto download the Active X control. You must install it in order for the camera to work. After successful installation, a login window will appear.

You can then set the IP address from the camera configuration menu.

② If you wish to access the camera using its default IP address you will have to manually set the IP address of the PC to be in the same IP segment as the default settings of the IP camera. Open the network and sharing center. Click “Local Area Connection” to pop up the following window.

Local Area Connection Status General Connection IPv4 Connectivity: Internet IPv6 Connectivity: No Internet access Media State: Enabled Duration: 00:01:27 Speed: 100.0 Mbps Details... Activity Sent — Received Byte: 27,480 | 778,065 Properties Disable Diagnose Close

Select “Properties” and then select internet protocol according to the actual situation (most probably you are using IPv4). Next, click “Properties” button and set the network of the PC as shown below.

Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPu4) 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 , 220 , 4 Subnet mask: 255 , 255 , 255 , 0 Default gateway: 192 , 168 , 220 , 1 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses: Preferred DNS server: 192 , 168 , 220 , 1 Alternate DNS server: . . . . Validate settings upon exit Advanced... OK Cancel

② Open the IE browser and input the default address of IPC and confirm. The IE browser will download Active X control automatically.
③ After downloading and installing the Active X control, the login dialog box will appear.
④ Input the default username and password and click "Login".

2.2 WAN

Allows you to access the camera using a router or virtual server.

① Make sure the camera is well connected and configured via LAN. Log in the camera via LAN and go to the Config→Network Config→Port menu to set up the port number.
② Go to Config → Network Config → TCP/IP menu to modify the IP address.
③ After modifying the IP Address, click on “Port” and modify the port according to your needs.

Config Home > Network > TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6 PPPoE Config IP Change Notification Config Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address 192.168.226.201 Test Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.226.1 Preferred DNS Server 192.168.226.1 Alternate DNS Server 8.8.8.8 Save

IP Setup

HTTP Port 80 HTTPS Port 443 Data Port 9008 RTSP Port 554 Save

Port Setup

④ Go to the router's management interface through IE browser to forward the IP address and port of the camera to the “Virtual Server”. In the picture example below you will see an example of the setting as if the IPC IP address is “192.168.6.6” and the ports are default (9008 & 80)

Port Range Application Start End Protocol IP Address Enable 1 9008_to 9008 Both 192.168.6. 6 2 90_to 01 Both 192.168.6. 6 3 10000_to 10001 Both 192.168.6. 168 4 21000_to 21001 Both 192.168.6. 156 5 7777_to 7778 Both 192.168.6. 206 6 1029_to 1030 Both 192.168.6. 207

Router Setup

④ Open the IE browser and input your WAN IP and HTTP port to access the camera.

3 Live Preview

3.1 The Live Preview Interface

PROVISION 16 Multi stream Sub stream Third stream Enhanced - Live Config Search Layout

Icons and operation buttons:

IconDescriptionIconDescription
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 1Actual SizeProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 2Digital Zoom-Out
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 3Fit to screen - True ProportionsProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 4MVF Controls*
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 5Fit to screen - StretchProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 6Face Detection Bar
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 7Full screenProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 8Motion Detection indicator
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 9Enable/Disable live viewProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 10SD Card recording indicator
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 11TalkProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 12Alarm In Indicator
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 13ListenProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 14Use mainstream for live-view
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 15Take SnapshotProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 16Use sub-stream for live-view
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 17Enable/Disable Local RecordingProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 18Use third stream for live-view
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 19Digital Zoom-inProvision-ISR EC-001 - Icons and operation buttons: - 20Choose the buffering plan

4 IPC Configuration

In this chapter, we will go through all the possible configurations of the IPC.

4.1 System Configuration

The “System Configuration” includes four submenus: Basic Information, Date & Time, Local Config and Storage.

4.1.1 Basic Information

In the “Basic Information” interface, you can view all the necessary information related to the IPC, as seen below:

Device NameIPC
Product ModelEC-001
BrandProvision ISR
Software Version5.0.1.0(9330)
Software Build Date2020-06-22
Kernel Version20200410
Hardware Version1.3M1
Onvif Version19.06
Video Structured Version1.1.7
Face Detection Version1.3.0
Face Match Version2.0.2
OCX Version2.1.2.0

The following table will explain the available detail field.

ParameterMeaning
Device nameName of the device – can be modified from the OSD settings
Product ModelThe model of the device
BrandThe brand of the camera
Software versionThe current software version
Software build dateThe software build-date
Kernel versionThe kernel version of the device
Hardware versionThe hardware version of the device
ONVIF VersionThe current ONVIF version
OCX VersionThe current OCX version
Mac AddressThe MAC address of device

4.1.2 Date & Time Configuration

Setting steps:

  1. Go to Config→Date & Time menu as shown below.

Config Home > System > Date and Time Zone Date and Time Time Zone: GMT (Dublin, Lisbon, London, Reykjavik) ■ DST ● Auto DST ● Manual DST Start Time January First Sunday 00 Hour End Time January First Sunday 00 Hour Time Offset 30 Minutes

  1. Set the time zone.

  2. Enable DST mode if required. DST settings are already configured according to your time zone. If you wish to set the DST manually, switch to "Manual DST" and set it accordingly.

  3. To set the date and time, click on the "Date and Time" tab. You may synchronize the camera time with an NTP server (Internet connection required), synchronize the camera time with the time of the computer you are using or set the time manually.

Zone Date and Time Time Mode: ○ Synchronize with NTP server NTP server: time.windows.com ● Synchronize with computer time Date 2017-10-23 Time 11:12:31 ● Set manually Date 2017-10-23 Time 08:12:29

4.1.3 Local Config

  1. Got to "System Configuration" "Local config" as shown below:

Config Home > System > Local Config Save snapshots to C:\Program Files\NetAllPCamera Browse Save recording files to C:\Program Files\NetAllPCamera Browse Audio Recording ● Open ○ Close Bitrate Overlay ● Open ○ Close Local Smart Snapshot Storage ● Open ○ Close

From here you can set the path on your computer where local snapshots and videos will be saved.

You can also choose if the camera will show the current bit-rate on the live-view image

(Local interface only).

Smart snapshot will save analytics pictures (Face detection/recognition) on the pictures local folder

4.1.4 Storage

The SD card feature allows you to insert an SD card into the camera and enable the camera to operate with a local storage. The SD card will be used for both snapshot and video files. You can allocate a certain percentage for each from the settings menu.

  1. Go to "System Configuration" → "Storage" as shown below:

Config Home ▶ System ▶ Storage Management Record Snapshot Capacity 7541 MB Used Capacity 7237 MB Remaining Capacity 304 MB State Normal Snapshot Quota 10 % Video Quota 90 % Eject Format

If it is the first time you are using the SD card with the camera or if the state is showing any value different than “Normal”, you should click on “Format” before the SD card will be available for recording.

Click “Eject card” to stop writing data to SD card and allow you to remove it safely. Inserting an SD card to the camera must be done while the camera is powered off.

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Note: Using of SD card function should be coordinated with motion or sensor alarms.

The following table will explain the available detail field.

ParameterMeaning
CapacityThe total capacity of the SD card
Used capacityThe capacity currently being used
Remaining CapacityThe available capacity
StateThe state of the SD card.
Snapshot QuotaThe percentage of the SD card dedicated for Snapshots
Video QuotaThe percentage of the SD card dedicated to Videos

The next tab is "Record". Click on it to set the video recording parameters and schedule.

Config Home > System > Storage Management Record Snapshot Record Parameters Record Stream Main Pre Record Time No Pre Alarm Record Recycle Recording Yes Schedule Enable Schedule Recording Erase Add Week Schedule Sun. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Mon. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Tue. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Wed. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Thu. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Fri. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Sat. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Holiday Schedule Date 10-23 Add Delete Manual Input 00:00-24:00 Manual Input

The video parameters are as follows:

ParameterMeaning
Record streamWhich video stream will be used for record
Pre-recording timeThe duration of video prior to the recording trigger
Cycle recordingWeather to recycle record or stop when the SD card is full

Below are the schedule settings. Enable the schedule if required and set the recording time for each of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule and add required dates to it.

The next tab is “Snapshot” Click on it to set the snapshot parameters and schedule.

Config Home ▶ System ▶ Storage Management Record Snapshot Snapshot Parameters Image Format JPEG Resolution 704x576 Image Quality Low Event Trigger Snapshot Interval 1 Second Snapshot Quantity 5 Schedule ■ Enable scheduled Snapshot Snapshot Interval 5 Second

The snapshot parameters are as follows:

ParameterMeaning
Image FormatThe image format is JPEG
ResolutionSet the snapshot resolution
Image qualityThe quality of the image reflects on its size.
Snapshot IntervalThe duration between two snapshots
Snapshot QuantityThe total number of snapshots to be taken after a trigger
Scheduled snapshotsTaking a snapshot according to a specified schedule

Below are the schedule settings. Enable the schedule if required and set the recording time for each of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule and add required dates to it.

4.2 Video Configuration

Camera Configuration includes five submenus: Display Configuration, Video Stream, OSD Config, Video Mask and ROI Config.

4.2.1 Camera Configuration

Setting steps:

  1. Go to "Video Configuration" → "Display" interface as shown below.

Config Home Image Display Settings Camera Parameters Schedule 18-340IP5MAVF + 2017-10-23 10:12:23 Config File Common Brightness 25 Contrast 50 Hue 50 Saturation 50 Sharpness 50 Noise Reduction 30 Defog 50 BLC Off Antiflicker Off White Balance Auto Frequency 50HZ Exposure Mode Auto Gain Mode Auto Gain Limit 50 Default Cancel

The display parameters are as follows:

ParameterMeaning
Config file*You can set an individual configuration for Day and night. Common is used for both
BrightnessSet the image brightness
ContrastSet the image contrast
HueSet the image hue
SaturationSet the image saturation
SharpnessEnable/Disable the sharpness and set its level
Noise reductionEnable/Disable the 3D-DNR and set its level
DefogEnable/Disable the defog and set its level
BLCSet HLC/BLC/True-WDR to deal with advanced light conditions.
LevelThe Level of the HWDR/BLC/HLC
White BalanceSet the white balance of the camera
FrequencySet the frequency to 50/60Hz
Exposure ModeSet the exposure to auto or set it manually

*If you set the day/night mode to schedule or you wish to differentiate between the daytime and night-time image settings, you will need to set the schedule accordingly.

Click on the "Schedule" tab and set the schedule as you wish.

Camera Parameters Schedule Schedule Schedule Time Range 0:00 4:00 8:00 12:00 16:00 20:00 24:00 Day Night Save

4.2.2 Video/Audio

Go to “Video configuration” → “Video/Audio” to see an interface as shown below.

Conlc: Home - Image - Video/Audio Video - Audio Index Stream Name Resolution Frame Rate Bitrate Type Bitrate(Kbps) Video Quality I Frame Interval Video Compression Profile 1 Main stream 250x1440 25 CBR 5120 Highest 100 H264 High Profile 2 Sub stream 704x576 25 CBR 708 Highest 100 H264 High Profile 3 Third stream 152x986 25 CBR 512 Higher 100 H264 High Profile Send Snapshot Size (704x576) Video encode slice split Watermark Watermark contrast

Three video streams are available. You can set each one of them differently with the limitations of the camera's capabilities.

Resolution: The higher the resolution is, the bigger the image is.

Frame rate: The higher the frame rate is, the more fluent the video is. However, more storage room will be taken up.

Bitrate type: CBR and VBR are available. CBR (Constant Bit-Rate) means that no matter how what the video resources are, the compression bitrate will be constant as configured. This will not only facilitate the image quality better in a constant bitrate but also help to calculate the capacity of the recording. VBR (Variable Bit-Rate) means that the compression bitrate can be automatically adjusted according to the change of the video resources with the configured bit-rate as the maximum value. This will help to optimize the storage network bandwidth.

Video Quality: When VBR is selected, you need to choose image quality. The higher the image quality you choose, the more bitrate will be required.

Bitrate: Please set it according to your needs while taking in consideration the bandwidth and storage limits.

I Frame interval: It is recommended to use the default value. If the value is too high, the read speed picture group will be slow resulting in video quality loss.

Video Compression: Choose between H.265 and H.264. The IPC also support MJPEG on sub-stream resolution but you need to make sure that the application connected to the camera also supports it.

Profile: Baseline, main profile and high profile are optional. Baseline profile is mainly used in interactive applications with low complexity and delay. The main or high profile is mainly used for higher coding requirements.

Send Snapshot: Please select it according to the actual situation.

Video encode slice split: If enabled, you may get a more fluent image even when using a low-performance PC.

Watermark: You can set a watermark that will appear on the image.

In the next tab we have “Audio” settings as shown below:

Video Audio Enable Audio Encoding G711A Audio Type MIC Save

The audio input / built-in microphone is disabled by default. Enable it if you need audio input from the camera..

Set the encoding profile as desired and the type of audio input. If LIN (Line) is selected, it means that the audio input is already amplified and the input volume will be set to "low". If MIC (Microphone) will be selected, it means that the audio signal is not amplified and the input volume will be set to "high".

4.2.3 OSD Configuration

Go to “Video Config” → “OSD” menu to display the interface as shown below.

You may set the device name, time stamp and custom OSDs here. Drag the time stamp and

custom OSD over the image on the left side to set their position. Then press the “Save” button to save the settings.

Config Home > Image > OSD IB-340IP5MVF+ 2017-10-23 09:51:54 Date Format YYYYY-MM-DD ✓ Show Timestamp Device Name IB-340IP5MVF+ ✓ Show Device Name ■ OSD Content1 ▼ Add One Line ■ OSD Content2 ▼ Add One Line ■ OSD Content3 ▼ Add One Line ■ OSD Content4 ▼ Add One Line Save

4.2.4 Video Mask

You can set 4 mask areas at most.

Config Home > Image > Video Mask NB-340 IP5MVP+ 2017-10-23 10:12:23 Enable Draw Area Clear Save

To set up video mask

  1. Enable video mask.
  2. Click "Draw" button and then drag the mouse to draw the video mask area.
  3. Click "Save" button to save the settings.
  4. Return to the live to see the following picture.

To clear the video mask:

Go to video mask menu and then click "Clear" button to delete the current video mask area.

4.2.5 Screen Brightness

Set the brightness level of the EC-001 LCD screen.

Config Home ▶ Image ▶ Screen Brightness Config Screen Brightness ■ 0

4.2.6 White Light Control

The EC-001 is equipped with soft white light that assist the unit to perform the face detection/recognition tasks. The white light has 3 modes:

1) Auto: the light will turn on automatically based on the surrounding light conditions
2) Manual: The light is on permanently. You can also set the strength level of the light.
3) Off: The light will never turn on.

Config Home Image White Light Control Config White Light Mode Auto Save

4.2.7 Face Exposure

Face exposure gives more attention to the face detection ROI over the rest of the image. This makes the exposure better for the face detection area, on the expense of the irrelevant area of the frame

Config Home ▶ Image ▶ Face Exposure Config Face Exposure 50

4.3 Alarm Configuration

Alarm configuration includes four submenus: Motion Detection, General Fault, Alarm in and Alarm Out.

4.3.1 Temperature Measurement

In this interface you can set the EC-001 temperature thresholds as well as the system response to abnormal values.

Config Home ▶ Alarm ▶ Temperature Measurement Alarm Config ✓ Enable Temperature Switch °C ✓ High Temperature Alarm 37.2 (0.0-99.0)°C ✓ Low Temperature Alarm 35.5 (0.0-99.0)°C Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Trigger Alarm Out ■ Alarm Out 1 ■ Alarm Out 2 ✓ Trigger Audio Alarm ■ Trigger SD Snap ■ Trigger SD Recording ■ Trigger Email ■ Trigger FTP

Enable the alarm if required and set the temperature upper and lower thresholds. Any value exceeding from the input will trigger an alarm. The holding time means that the alarm signal will stay active and no additional alarms will be generated during that time.

Choose the camera's response to the alarm:

Alarm Triggers:
Alarm Out 1/2triggers the alarm out relay
Trigger Audio AlarmSound the corresponding alarm audio using the built in speaker.
Trigger SD Snaptakes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger SD RecordingInitiates video recording over the SD card (SD card must be available)
Trigger Emailsends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTPsend a snapshot as configured in the FTP section

4.3.2 Mask Detection

In this interface you can set the EC-001 detection and response to face masks.

Enable the alarm if required and set the alarm triggers.

The holding time means that the alarm signal will stay active and no additional alarms will be generated during that time.

Choose the camera's response to the alarm:

Alarm Triggers:
Alarm Out 1/2triggers the alarm out relay
Trigger Audio AlarmSound the corresponding alarm audio using the built in speaker.
Trigger SD Snaptakes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger SD RecordingInitiates video recording over the SD card (SD card must be available)
Trigger Emailsends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTPsend a snapshot as configured in the FTP section

4.3.3 General Fault

A problem with the network cable or with the SD card will produce a general fault. The alarms can be configured as follows: SD Card Full, SD Card Error, IP Address Conflict, Network cable disconnected.

Enter “Alarm Configuration”→“General Faults” to see a screen as shown below. The default

tab is "SD Card Full":

Enable the alarm if required. This alarm will only be relevant if “Recycle Record” is not marked. If “recycle record” is active, the SD card will never get full.

Config Home > Alarm > General Fault SD Card Full SD Card Error IP Address Collision Cable Disconnected Enable Alarm Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Trigger Alarm Out Alarm Out Trigger Email Trigger FTP Save

After enabling the alarm, choose the responses required from the camera in case the alarm will be active. After the setting is complete, click “Save”.

Next is the “SD Card Error” Tab. This alarm will be triggered if any fault will be developed with the SD card. It can be a malfunction or removing the SD card from the camera.

To activate it, enable the alarm.

Config Home > Alarm > General Fault SD Card Full SD Card Error IP Address Collision Cable Disconnected Enable Alarm Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Trigger Alarm Out Alarm Out Trigger Email Trigger FTP Save

After enabling the alarm, choose the responses required from the camera in case the alarm will be active. After the setting is complete, click “Save”.

Next is the "IP Address Collision". This alarm will be triggered when another device in the

network will be assigned with the same IP address of the IPC (or vice versa).

To activate it, enable the alarm.

SD Card Full SD Card Error IP Address Collision Cable Disconnected Enable Alarm Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Trigger Alarm Out Alarm Out Save

After enabling the alarm, choose the responses required from the camera in case the alarm will be active. Note that any response related to the network such as email or FTP is not available since in most cases the network will become unavailable for the camera. After the setting is complete, click “Save”.

Last is the “Cable Disconnected” tab. This alarm will be generated if the network cable will be disconnected from the camera. Please note that this alarm is not usable if you are using PoE to power the camera since the disconnection of the cable will cause the camera to turn off due to power loss.

To activate it, enable the alarm.

Config Home ▶ Alarm ▶ General Fault SD Card Full SD Card Error IP Address Collision Cable Disconnected Enable Alarm Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Trigger Alarm Out ■ Alarm Out Save

After enabling the alarm, choose the responses required from the camera in case the alarm will be active. Note that any response related to the network such as email or FTP is not available since the disconnection of the network cable prevents any external network

communication by the camera. After the setting is complete, click "Save".

4.3.4 Alarm In

Enter “Alarm”→“Alarm In” to see a screen as shown below:

Alarm Config Schedule Sensor ID Alarm In1 Apply settings to Alarm In2 Enable Alarm Type NO Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Sensor Name Trigger Alarm Out ■ Alarm Out 1 ■ Alarm Out 2 ■ Trigger SD Snap ■ Trigger SD Recording ■ Trigger Email ■ Trigger FTP Save

  1. Enable the alarm to activate it and see the configuration parameters:
ParameterMeaning
Alarm TypeYou can set it to “NO” (Normally open) which means that the once the line is closed the alarm will be active, or “NC” (Normally Closed”) which means that once the line is open the alarm will be active.
Alarm Holding TimeThe holding time means that the alarm signal will stay active and no additional alarms will be generated during that time.
Sensor NameYou can set a unique name for easy identification.
Alarm Triggers:
Alarm Outtriggers the alarm out relay
Trigger Snaptakes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger Emailsends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTPsend a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
Alarm Triggers:
Alarm Outtriggers the alarm out relay
Trigger Snaptakes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger Emailsends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTPsend a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
  1. After the setting is complete, click "Save".

  2. If required you can copy these settings to the 2^nd alarm input.

  3. Next, you will need to set the alarm schedule. Click on the "Schedule" tab to get the following interface:

Config Home > Alarm > Alarm In Alarm Config Schedule Erase Add Week Schedule Sun. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Mon. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Tue. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Wed. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Thu. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Fri. 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Sat. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 00:00-24:00 Manual Input Holiday Schedule Date: 10-25 Add Delete Manual Input Save

  1. Set the active alarm time for each of the weekdays. You can also set a holiday schedule and add required dates to it. The holiday schedule overtakes the normal schedule.

4.3.5 Alarm Out

The Alarm output is actually a relay that can operate many types of devices such as gates, doors, strobe light, and sirens. The alarm out always works in a “NO” mode (Normally open) which means that the relay is open in a normal state and closed in an armed state.

  1. Go to "Alarm"→ "Alarm Out" to get to the interface as shown below:

Config Home > Alarm > Alarm Out Alarm Out ID Alarm Out1 Alarm Out Mode Alarm Linkage Alarm Out Name alarmOut1 Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Alarm Type N0 Save

  1. Alarm out has 3 modes as described below:

A. Alarm Linkage (Shown Above): This mode will set the alarm out to be triggered as a response to any of the available alarms (Motion, Alarm in, Analytics). If this mode is chosen you will need to set it properly.

ParameterMeaning
Alarm Out NameYou can set a unique name for easy identification.
Alarm Holding TimeThe holding time means that the alarm signal will stay active and no additional alarms will be generated during that time.

B. Manual Mode: This mode will enable you to manually operate the relay.

Config Home > Alarm > Alarm Out Alarm Out Mode Manual Operation Manual Operation Open Close Save

C. Schedule mode: This mode allows you to set the relay condition according to a pre-defined schedule.

Once chosen you will have to set the schedule. The set schedule will be relevant for all weekdays and cannot be set for each day independently.

Config Home > Alarm > Alarm Out Alarm Out Mode Schedule Erase Add Time Range 18:30-19:15 Manual Input Save

  1. Press the "Save" button to save the settings.

4.4 Face

The EC-001 offers advanced face detection/recognition analytics. User for identifying guests and staff together with keeping an optional record of the visitors and their temperature status.

4.4.1 Face Recognition

Face detection Analytics will detect all faces within a defined area and save it to a local storage (SD Card)

  1. Go to “Advanced Analytics”→“Face Detection” to get to the interface as shown below:

Config Home ▶ Face ▶ Face Match Config Detection Config Comparison Config Area State Working ■ Save Source Information ■ Save Face Information Snapshot Interval 1 Seconds Holding Time 20 Seconds ■ Trigger SD Snap ■ Trigger SD Recording ■ Trigger Email ■ Trigger FTP Save

  1. The face detection analytic is enabled by default and cannot be disabled. Disabling this feature will stop all critical processes of mask detection and temperature measurement.
  2. Set weather to save the scene image (Source Information) or the face image (Face Information)
  3. Set the Alarm response as follows and click "Save" to confirm:
Alarm Triggers:
Alarm Outtriggers the alarm out relay
Trigger Snaptakes a snapshot (SD card must be available)
Trigger SD RecordingInitiates video recording over the SD card (SD card must be available)
Trigger Emailsends an email as configured in the Email section.
Trigger FTPsend a snapshot as configured in the FTP section
  1. Now we should set the facer recognition by accessing the Comparison config tab.

Config Home ▶ Face ▶ Face Match Config Detection Config Comparison Config Area ✓ Deduplication Period 4 Seconds Similarity threshold 75 % ✓ Send the face comparison data ■ Alarm Out 1 ■ Alarm Out 2 Save

A. Since the EC-001 can track and follow faces in the scene, we can use the “Deduplication Period” so the unit will ignore a face for the set period after the first detection. In this case, since the deduplication period is set to 4 seconds, A man standing in front of the EC-001 for a long duration will trigger a face detection event every 4 seconds.

B. The similarity threshold means how accurate the match result comparing to the database image.

C. Show the face comparison will enable/disable the face recognition area in the local screen
D. The "Alarm Out1/2" are the triggers for successful face match.

Now you will have to set the detection area. Click on the “Area” tab to get to the interface shown below.

Detection Config Comparison Config Area IPC 2020/06/23 10:49:23 Draw Area Clear Min 7 % Max 50 %

  1. Set the Detection area as well as the minimum and maximum face size for detection. Click on "Save" to confirm.

4.4.2 Face Database Management:

The face database is source for the EC-001 to compare faces with and perform face recognition. Note that database information is not shown unless searched by the user

Adding a single person to the database:

Click on to add a new person to the database. Input the required details, and click on the

Image icon. Choose the image and save it.

Add User List Type Visitor Name Gender Male Age Phone number ID number Remark Format.jpg, Size limit: 200KB Entry

Bulk adding people to the database:

1) Prepare a folder including all the images of the people you want to add to the unit.
2) Prepare a .csv file with the following fields:

A. Name
B. Gender (0 for male, 1 for female)
C. Date of Birth (yyyy/MM/dd)
D. List Type (0 for visitor, 1 for allow list, 2 for block list)
E. Card number (used for Wiegand access control)

Example as follows:

(01)Name(02)Gender(03)Birthday(06)List type(07)Card number(08)Phone(09)Remark(12)Image name
user101/01/20191123456789018888888888Remarkuser.jpg

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3) Click on the icon and choose the csv file. . Click on "start" and the system will import all the data accordingly.

Please note that the csv file and the image files must be in the same folder.

4.5 Access Control

The EC-001 can perform as an access control device based on Face recognition, Body Temperature, Face mask presence and even proximity card (Using an optional Wiegand device).

4.5.1 Access Control System Config

Set the basic configuration of the EC-001 screen and audio.

Config Home ▶ Access Control ▶ Access Control System Config Config Select Language English Select Voice English Screen sleep time Never Volume 100 Screen Brightness 200

Select Language – Set the GUI language

Select Voice – Set the audio notifications language

Screen Sleep Time – The duration without people traffic after which the screen will turn off Volume – The audio alert vlume

Screen Brightness – the screen brightness

4.5.2 Tampering Alarm Setting

Config Home ▶ Access Control ▶ Tampering Alarm Setting Config Enable Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Trigger Alarm Out ■ Alarm Out 1 ■ Alarm Out 2 ■ Trigger SD Snap ■ Trigger SD Recording ■ Trigger Email ■ Trigger FTP Save

The EC-001 is equipped with a back tamper switch to make sure that the system is no tampered with and/or being disassembled from its bracket. Enable the alarm if required and set the required alarm output in case of tamper alarm.

4.5.3 Door Lock

In this section we can set the locking/unlocking rules.

In standard installation the EC-001 can unlock the door based on 3 rules and their combinations:

A. Face recognition
B. Normal Temperature
C. Face Mask on.

You can mark any combination of the above. Once these conditions are met, the “Lock” relay will be switched.

There is also a password option to bypass all of the above (inputting the password will open the door regardless of any conditions). If you don't want this option, untick the "By password" line. Also, remember to change the password to a safer one (Default is 123456). If opening the door by password is required. Click on the EC-001 touch screen bottom left icon to open the password input interface. Upon successful password entry, the door will open.

Config Home ▶ Access Control ▶ Door Lock Config Unlocking Mode By Face Recognition Normal Temperature Mask On By Password •••••••• Unlocking Delay Time 2 Unlocking Duration 3 Save

You can also set here the unlocking delay time (How long it takes between the point that the unlocking conditions are met and the point that the door will unlock).

You can also set the duration of which the lock will stay open.

4.5.4 Wiegand Config

The EC-001 can be integrated with external Wiegand devices based on Wiegand 26/34 protocol. The Wiegand can be used as input (in case there is a card reader connected to the EC-001) or Wiegand output (in case the EC-001 is connected to a networked door controller). In the section below we will explain how to configure it.

The Wiegand interface is corresponded with the face recognition interface (meaning that both Face recognition and proximity card needs to be positive to open the door).

Wiegand Input:

  1. Connect the EC-001 to an external card reader through the Wiegand interface (D0, D1, GND)
  2. Under the Wiegand interface, set the Alarm Trigger mode to "Wiegand Input" and save.

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Config Home ▶ Access Control ▶ Wiegand Config Config Alarm Trigger Mode Wiegand Input Save

  1. Edit an existing person from the database or add a new person.
  2. Input the proximity card number in the "ID Number" Field from the database card together with all the other mandatory information.

Add User Format:jpg, Size limit: 200KB List Type Visitor Name Gender Male Age Phone number ID number

  1. Under "Face Match Config → Comparison Config", set trigger of alarm output 1 or 2.

Detection Config Comparison Config Area ✓ Deduplication Period 4 Seconds Similarity threshold 75 % ✓ Send the face comparison data ✓ Alarm Out 1 □ Alarm Out 2

  1. Connect your lock to the corresponding alarm output.
  2. Under “Alarm → Alarm out”, confirm that the corresponding alarm out mode is set to “Alarm Linkage” and set the Alarm type to NO/NC as required.

Config Home > Alarm > Alarm Out Alarm Out ID Alarm Out1 Alarm Out Mode Alarm Linkage Alarm Out Name alarmOut1 Alarm Holding Time 20 Seconds Alarm Type N0 Save

  1. Upon a successful face recognition combined with the matching card, the door will open.

Wiegand Output:

  1. Connect the EC-001 to an external access control controller through the Wiegand interface (D0, D1, GND)
  2. Under the Wiegand interface, set the Alarm Trigger mode to "Wiegand Output" and save.

Config Home ▶ Access Control ▶ Wiegand Config Config Alarm Trigger Mode Wiegand Output Save

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  1. Edit an existing person from the database or add a new person.
  2. Input the proximity card number in the "ID Number" Field from the database card together with all the other mandatory information.

Add User

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natural_image Simple red icon of a person silhouette with a plus sign, enclosed in a rounded square (no text or symbols)

Format:jpg, Size limit: 200KB

List Type

Visitor

Name

Gender

Male

Age

Phone number

ID number

  1. Upon a successful face recognition, the EC-001 will send the ID number to the controller via the Wiegand interface.

4.6 Network Configuration

Network configuration includes eight submenus: Port, IP Address, Server Configuration, IP Notify, DDNS Config, RTSP, UPnP, Mail Setting, and FTP.

4.6.1 TCP/IP

Go to “Network”→“TCP IP” tab to see the interface shown below. The first and default tab is IPv4 Protocol. There are two options for IP setup: obtain an IP address automatically by DHCP or a defined IP address. You may choose one of the options as required.

Config Home ▶ Network ▶ TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6 PPPoE Config IP Change Notification Config Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address 192.168.226.201 Test Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.226.1 Preferred DNS Server 192.168.226.1 Alternate DNS Server 8.8.8.8 Save

Automatic IP Assignment: Use “Obtain an IP address automatically” for the camera to communicate with an available DHCP server that will assign the camera with an IP address automatically.

Please note:

1) In order for the DHCP mode to work, you must have a DHCP server on the LAN.
2) Using DHCP for permanent installations is not advisable as the IP Address might change after a while and cause the camera to be unreachable.

Manual IP Assignment: If you wish to set static IP addresses, choose “Use the following IP Address”, set the range of IP addresses you wish to assign (First and last address), set the gateway and subnet mask and click on batch set. Wait for a few moments until the IP manager will configure the cameras. After configuration, the IP addresses of the cameras will refresh automatically.

Please note:

1) The selected IP address must be available.

The next tab is IPv6:

Config Home ▶ Network ▶ TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6 PPPoE Config IP Change Notification Config Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address fe80::20c:29ff:fe37:3729 Subnet Prefix Length 64 Gateway fe80::20c:29ff:fe37:1 Save

If you need to use IPv6, configure it in the same method as described for IPv4.

The next tab is PPPoE:

Config Home ▶ Network ▶ TCP/IP IPv4 IPv6 PPPoE Config IP Change Notification Config ■ Enable User Name Password Save

For PPPoE, the user is required to manually input the username and password for dial-up internet. After saving the username/password information set up IP address change notification. Last, connect with Modem and the device will dial-up internet automatically.

Press the "Save" button to save the settings.

The next tab is “IP Change Notification Config”: If you have used DHCP and you need to be notified that the IP Address assigned to the camera was changed, enable it and set Email or FTP for the notification process.

4.6.2 Port

  1. Go to “Network”→“Port” to see the interface as shown below.

Port Server DDNS SNMP 802.1X RTSP UPnP HTTP Port 80 HTTPS Port 443 Data Port 9008 RTSP Port 554 Save

  1. Input port number for IE access in the "HTTP Port" textbox.
  2. Input the port number for audio & video transmission in the "Data Port" textbox.
  3. Set the RTSP port for video/audio transmission over RTSP
  4. Set the HTTPS port in case that you wish to use Secured HTTP connection.

4.6.3 Server Configuration

Go to “Network”→“Server”.

Config Home ▶ Network ▶ Advanced Port Server DDNS SNMP 802.1X RTSP UPnP Email FTP QoS ■ Enable Server Port 2009 Server Address Device ID 1 Save

This section refers to “Auto Report Server”. Enable it if required.

Auto report server will make the camera to report back to the defined server using the port 2009.

Set the port (default port is 2009. It is advisable not to change it.) Set the server address (usually it is the CMS address which needs to be a static address). Set a unique device ID.

Each of the devices using auto server report should have its own ID.

The Camera will report back to the defined server its current IP using port 2009.

4.6.4 DDNS Configuration

  1. Enter into "Network"→"DDNS" tab as below:

Config Home > Network > Advanced Port Server DDNS SNMP 802.1X RTSP UPnP Email FTP QoS Enable Server Type minidns Server Address User Name Password Domain Save

The default choice is Mint-Server which is Provision-ISR's free Domain name Registration (http://www.provision-ISR-dns.com)

Note: DDNS is used to register for a hostname with DDNS username and password.

Provision ISR now allows you to use our mint DDNS server in order to create a virtual address for your security device on the internet. Each account is limited to 35 different addresses using your preferred domain name address instead of using IP addresses. Follow the steps below to register your device's name and to configure your DVR to use Provision ISR's Mint DDNS server.

(a) To register a domain with Provision-ISR DDNS server follow these steps:

1) Visit our website: http://provision-ISR-dns.com and register for a domain name by clicking "Registration"

PROVISION ISR Now you can see! Logon Registration Welcome to Provision-ISR DDNS Service Enter your user name and password. Choose logon to continue.

2) Fill in the registration form, then click "Submit"

DDMS account creation. NEW USER REGISTRATION EMAIL ADDRESS PASSWORD PASSWORD CONFIRM FIRST NAME LAST NAME SECURITY QUESTION. My first phone number. ANSWER CONFIRM YOU'RE HUMAN 3+9= New Capsita Solve the problem above. Submit Reset Already have an account? Did here to begin.

3) Fill in the hostname you want to apply for and press "Request Domain" (for example "home")

User Settings Domains Logout Domain Name Creation Enter a new domain name below. Domain name must start forth (e-2, 0-6): Cannot end or start, but may contain a higher end is not come sensitive. home-provision-sr-drs.com Request Domain Type the name you want

4) If there is no problem with the domain registration you will see the following message: "Your domain was successfully created."

If you do not see this message, the domain name you requested is already in use and you will be requested to provide an alternate domain name (please note: the domain name is sometimes called hostname).

You can create up to 35 domain records under a single account

PROVISION ISR Now you can see! User Settings Domains Logout My Domains Your domain names are listed below. Choose create new domain to add additional d Your domain was successfully created.

5) The domain name is added at the beginning of your DVR's address, for example, the domain "home" will appear at home.provision-ISR-dns.com.

Press the "Save" button to save the settings.

4.6.5 RTSP

RTSP is used to stream video/audio using the shared protocol. v4.2 is also supporting RTSP using Multicast protocol.

Go to "Network"→ "RTSP" interface as shown below.

Config Home > Network > Advanced Port Server DDNS SNMP 802.1X RTSP UPnP Email FTP QoS Enable Port 554 RTSP Address rtsp://IP or domain nameport/profile1 rtsp://IP or domain nameport/profile2 rtsp://IP or domain nameport/profile3 Multicast address Main stream 239.0.0.0 $0554 Sub stream 239.0.0.1 $1554 Third stream 239.0.0.2 $2554 Audio 239.0.0.3 $3554 ■ Allow anonymous login (No username or password required) Save

  1. Enable the RTSP if required.
  2. RTSP Port: Access Port of the streaming media. The default port is 554.
  3. RTSP Address: each of the streams have a unique RTSP address. Input the desired address into your RTSP player.
    Notice that the camera also support multicast addresses that can be used as well for supporting players.
  4. Enabling “Allow anonymous login” will authorize RTSP connection without the need for username/password.
  5. Click "Save" to confirm and save settings.

4.6.6 UPnP

Go to “Network”→“UPnP” interface as shown below.

Select "Enable UPnP" and then input friendly name.

Config Home > Network > Advanced Port Server DDNS SNMP 802.1X RTSP UPnP Email FTP QoS ■ Enable UPnP Name Save

Then double-click “Network” icon on the desktop of the PC to see an icon with the name and IP address of the camera. You may quickly access the device by double-clicking this icon.

4.6.7 Email Setting

Go to "Network" → "Email" interface.

Config Home > Network > Advanced Port Server DDNS SNMP 802.1X RTSP UPnP Email FTP QoS Sender Sender Address User Name Password Server Address Secure Connection Unnecessary SMTP Port 25 Default Send Interval(S) 0 (0-3600) Clear Test Recipient Recipient Address Add Delete Save

The input fields are as follows:

FieldMeaning
Sender AddressSender's e-mail address
User NameThe username of the Email account
PasswordThe password for the Email account
Server AddressThe SMTP/Outgoing Email server address
Secure ConnectionChoose between Unnecessary/SSL/TLS
SMTP PortThe SMTP port. The default port will be used according to the secure connection choice but can be edited manually if required.
Send IntervalsThe minimum time duration between 2 Email that will be sent by the system,
Recipient AddressThe email addresses that Emails generated by the system will be sent to.

After all parameters are properly set up, you can click “Test” to confirm that the system can connect to the email server with the provided details. If an email sent successful, a “Test Successful” window will pop up, if not, you should try other email addresses or check and correct the settings.

In order to input new mail recipient, input the recipient address and click on “Add”. The new address will be added to the recipient list box.

Notice: If you change the static IP into PPPoE and select mailbox, there will be an e-mail sent to your mailbox for notifying a new IP address.

4.6.8 FTP

Go to “Network” →“FTP” interface as shown below.

Config Home - Network - Advanced Port Server DONS SNMP 802.1X RTSP UPnP Email FTP QoS Server Name Server Address Port User Name Upload Path Add Modify Delete Test Save

To add a new FTP server click on “Add” and input the FTP server’s server name, address, port number, username, password, and upload path, click OK to confirm the setting.

Add FTP Server Name Server Address Upload Path Example/Dir/folder Port 21 User Name Anonymous Password OK Cancel

Click on "Modify" to edit the information of the FTP server

Click on "Delete" to delete the FTP server

Click on "Test" to confirm the setting and availability of the FTP server.

4.6.9 HTTPS

HTTPS (Secured HTTP) is used to establish a secured and encrypted connection between the camera and the client (IE in our case). This will prevent from anyone on the network to be able to get information packets and other information by sniffing the network.

The HTTPS must have an SSL certificate in order to work properly. An authentic certificate must be created by an authorized SSL certificate provider. This will confirm its security and validity. (The internet browser will authenticate the certificate when connecting to the camera).

This is a brief explanation about the SSL certificate and HTTPS connection.

Go to “Network” →“HTTPS”. interface as shown below. Enable the HTTPS if required. (Enabling HTTPS completely disables HTTP connection).

Enable Installation type Install a signed certificate directly Create a private certificate Create a certificate request Install certificate Browse Install Save

  1. If you already have an SSL certificate in hand, choose “Install a signed certificate directly”. Click on “Browse” and choose your certificate. Click on “Install”, wait for the procedure to complete and click on “Save”
  2. If you wish to use basic HTTPS connection, click on "Create a private certificate". The

interface will update to:

Create a private certificate Create

Click on "Create". The interface below will appear.

Create a private certificate Country Domain Validity date Password Province/state Region Organization Unit Email Day OK Cancel

Input the details (The country field is set by 2 captial letters. For example for Israel the user should input “IL”). The fields marked with * are mandatory. All the rest are optional.

Click on “OK”. Once the procedure is finished, the SSL certificate will be automatically installed as follows.

Please note: Using this method will display an error message by the browser every time you connect to the camera, as the camera is not recognized as a certified SSL certificate issuer.

Certificate installed C=IL, H=192.179.0.105, Delete Issued to: C=IL, H=192.179.0.105, Issuer: C=IL, H=192.179.0.105, Validity date: 2020-01-09 10:28:42 ~ 2020-01-29 10:28:42

  1. If you wish to create an SSL certificate with an issuer of your choice, choose "Create a

certificate request". The interface will update to: Click on "Create". The interface below will appear.

Create a certificate request Create Download Delete

Create a certificate request Country Domain Password Province/state Region Organization Unit Email OK Cancel

Input the details (The country field is set by 2 captial letters. For example for Israel the user should input "IL"). The fields marked with * are mendatory. All the rest are optional.

Click on "OK". The interface will update.

Create a certificate request C=IL, H=192.168.0.12, Download Delete

Click on “Download”. A file called “svrCert.pem” will be downloaded. Submit this file to the certificate issuer when required. When you receive the final certificate from the issuer, install it by choosing “Install a signed certificate directly.

4.1 Security

Security configuration includes three submenus: User Settings, Online Users, and Block & Allow lists.

4.1.1 User

Go to "Network" → "User" to access the following interface.

Config Home > Security > User Add Modify Delete Index User Name User Type Bind MAC 1 admin Administrator

Adding a user:

Click on the "Add" button to pop up the "Add user" dialog box.

Input the username, password and confirm the password.

Set the user type. 3 user types are available:

A. Administrator – Can perform all action and settings on the camera.
B. Advanced user – Can view and configure the camera excluding the “User Access” section.
C. Normal User – Can only view the live image and cannot configure.

Add User User Name Password Level The password shall be composed of numbers, special characters, upper or lower case letters. Confirm Password User Type Administrator Bind MAC 00.00.00.00.00.00 OK Cancel

At this stage, you can also bind a MAC address for the user. This means that this user will only be able to

connect from a single pre-defined device and his access will be denied if he will try to connect from any other device.

Click on "OK" and "Save"

Modify user:

Select the user you wish to modify and click on the "Modify" button. A modification window will pop up as shown below.

You can change the username if required. If you wish to edit the password of the user, tick “modify password” and input the old password, new password, and confirmation of the new password.

You can also bind a MAC address for the user as explained in the "Add user" section.

Click "OK" to save.

Edit User Modify Password User Name admin Old Password New Password Level The password shall be composed of numbers, special characters, upper or lower case letters. Confirm Password Bind MAC 00:00:00:00:00:00 OK Cancel

Delete user:

Select the user you wish to delete and click on the "Delete" button. A confirmation prompt will pop up. Click "Ok" to confirm.

Note: The default user "admin" cannot be deleted.

4.1.2 Online Users

“Online users” section will allow you to view users who are currently connected to the camera. Administrator level users can also kick out other users who are currently connected to the camera.

Go to “Network” → “Online Users” to access the following interface.

Config Home - Security - Online User Index Client Address Port User Name User Type 1 192.168.2.105 62661 admin Administrator Fee Out 2 192.168.2.108 $125 admin Administrator Fee Out

You can view the IP address, port, username and user type used for the connection.

The “Kick Out” button will kick out the selected user and input his IP address to the blacklist. Click on it for the relevant user and confirm the prompt message.

Information Kicking out this user will add its IP to the blacklist. Please confirm. OK Cancel

Important Note: once the user is kicked out, the IP address used for connection will be blacklisted. Therefore, the device used for connection will not be able to connect to the camera until the IP address will be manually removed from the blacklist.

4.1.3 Block and Allow Lists

“Block and Allow” lists allow the user to create lists of IP/MAC addresses that will be allowed or denied for connection.

Once a “Block” list is created, all devices except the blocked devices will be allowed to connect to the camera.

Once an “Allow” list is created, all devices except the allowed devices will be blocked from connecting to the camera.

Go to "Network" → "Block and Allow Lists" to access the following interface.

IP/MAC Address Filter Settings ■ Enable address filtering Save

The lists can be based on IP Only / MAC only / Both IP and MAC together.

Block the following address Allow the following address Add Delete 0.0.0.0 IPv4 IPv6 MAC Save

Enable the filtering you wish to activate. For the demonstration, we will enable both IP and MAC filtering, so the instructions below are true for both.

1) Choose the type of list you wish to create (block or allow)
2) Input the IP/MAC address you wish to add to the list
3) Set whether the input is IPv4/IPv6/MAC address
4) Click on add.
5) If you wish to add more than one address, repeat stages 1-4
6) Once finished, click "Save" to confirm, save the settings and enable the lists.

4.1.4 Security Management

"Security Management" Allows the user to enhance the device security by adding protections layers and rules.

“Security Service” enables a mechanism that locks the IPC to incoming connection after 3 wring attempts. Releasing the camera from a locked state is by waiting the lock duration or hard rebooting the camera. This mechanism protects against “Brute Force” attack.

Security Service Password Security ✓ Enable "wormg password" lock-out mechanism Save

"Password security" allows the user to set the password required strength and password change policy.

Password level divides to 3 levels:

1) Low: No Requirements. 2) Mid: Minimum of 8 characters. Contains at least one number and one character.
3) High: Minimum of 8 characters. Contains at least one number, one character and one special character.

Expiration time: After the set duration (30 Days, 60 Days, Half a Year, Year), the camera will demand for a password change. The current password cannot be reused. Older passwords are not kept and can be used again.

4.2 Maintenance

Maintenance includes 4 submenus: Backup & Restore, Reboot, Upgrade and Operation log.

4.2.1 Configure Backup & Restore

Backup and restore are used to save the camera's configuration on a PC and use it in case the camera's configuration was changed or when you wish to change the configuration of several cameras to be uniformed. This section also allows you to restore the camera's setting to factory default with some exceptions.

Go to “Maintenance”→“Backup and Restore”.

Config Home > Maintenance > Backup and Restore Import Setting Path Browse... Import Setting Export Settings Export Settings Default Settings Keep Network Config Security Configuration Image Configuration Load Default

  • Importing Settings: If you have a configuration file and you wish to import it to the camera, click on “browse” and choose the relevant config file.
    After choosing the file click on “Import settings” and wait for the process to finish.

- Exporting settings: If you wish to export the configuration settings of the camera click on “Export”. Choose the location on your PC and set the file name. Click on “OK” to save the file on the desired location.

- Loading factory default: If for any reason you wish to restore your camera settings to factory default, you can use the “Load Default” button. Notice that you can mark some configuration that will be saved:

○ Network Config: Will save all the network section configuration
- Security Configuration: Will save all the security section configuration.
○ Image configuration: Will save the image section configuration.

4.2.2 Reboot Device

Go to “Maintenance”→“Reboot” to see the interface as shown below.

Config Home > Maintenance > Reboot Reboot Reboot Updating takes 1-5 minutes. Once successful the browser will reconnect automatically. Timed Reboot ■ Time Settings Save

In order to reboot the IPC click on the reboot “Reboot” button and confirm the pop up prompt message, then wait for the reboot process to finish.

You can also set a scheduled reboot. Tick the “Time Settings” and set the time period and time for the reboot. You can choose a day of the week when the reboot will automatically take place or you can set it to happen on a daily basis. The reboot will occur on the specified day and time.

Timed Reboot ✓ Time Settings Week Daily Time 15:07 Save

4.2.3 Upgrade

Go to “Maintenance”→“Update” to open the interface as shown below.

Config Home > Maintenance > Upgrade Upgrade System Path Browse Upgrade

  1. Click "Browse" button to select the upgrade file.
  2. Click "Upgrade" button to start the upgrading process of the IPC.
  3. The device will restart automatically once completed.
  4. Depending on the update release note, the IPC configuration might reset.

Notice:

1) You must not disconnect to PC or close the IPC during the upgrade process to prevent permanent damage to the camera.
2) The camera update file is ***.TAR. the “TAR” file should not be extracted.

4.3 Playback

Playing back videos taken by the camera have 2 options:

A. Video files/Images saved locally on the PC (If any were taken)
B. Video files/Images saved on the Camera SD card (If available)

To access the playback interface, click on the “Search” Main tab. The interface below will appear.

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1) First, you will have to choose which type of media you wish to search. On the left

top corner choose from Photo and Video

Photo

Video

2) Choose the location of the stored media. You can either choose “Local” – which is your PC or you can choose “SD Card” which is the camera’s SD Card.
3) If you chose the SD card as the search source you can also define the alarm trigger as follows:

Select All Sensor Basic Analytics Motion Detection Common

4) Set the search range. You can choose a single day and set a time range of up to 24 hours. (full day). Once finished click on “Search” to show the results.

Local Image SD Card Image Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Today Start Time 00:00:00 End Time 23:59:59 Search Time Image Name 2017-10-26 08:45:27 20171026084527877.jpg 2017-10-26 08:45:21 20171026084521797.jpg 2017-10-26 08:45:09 20171026084509797.jpg

5) Double click on the image/video from the list for it to show on the main playback window and it to the playback queue.

Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 4

natural_image Interior view of a modern office with large windows and a desk, no visible text or symbols

The playback controls are described below. Notice that it is different for Videos and Photos

  • For Photos
IconDescriptionIconDescription
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 5Close the displayed imageProvision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 6Digital Zoom In
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 7Close the displayed image and delete the queue listDigital Zoom out
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 8Download the displayed image to your PC (SD Card search only)Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 9Play a slideshow of the queued images
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 10Download the displayed image and queue list to your PC (SD Card search only)Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 11Stop the slideshow
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 12Fit the image to the screenProvision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 13Dwell time between images
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 14Display the image in real-size
  • For Videos
IconDescriptionIconDescription
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 15PlayProvision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 16Play next file
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 17Pause playbackProvision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 18Enable/Disable Watermark
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 19Stop PlaybackProvision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 20Download the selected file (SD Card only)
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 21Reduce playback speedProvision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 22Enable/Disable Audio + Volume control
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 23Increase playback speedProvision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 24Full-screen mode
Provision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 25Play previous fileProvision-ISR EC-001 - Playback - 26Buffering mode selection

5 Mobile Surveillance

This IPC supports mobile surveillance from internet browsers and iOS/Android mobile phones using Provision-ISR's application “Provision Cam2”

5.1 Network Configuration

- Access the device via LAN

Step 1: Connect device via a wireless router. Then checkmark DHCP both in router and device to automatically acquire IP address or enter the IP address manually.
Step 2: Use WIFI function on your mobile phone to connect the wireless router.

Note: Make sure your phone network and device network are on the same network segment on LAN.

Step 3: Add the IP address and port in the mobile phone surveillance client.

- Access the device via 3G network

Step 1: Set the device network. Please enter Main Menu→Setup→Network tab.

If you use PPPoE to connect the device, please enable PPPoE and input username and password received from your ISP in network tab. Then click “Apply”. You can enter Main Menu→Information→Network tab to see the IP address. If you want to utilize dynamic domain name, please apply for a domain name in a DNS server supported by the device.
If you have a static WAN IP address, please enter Main Menu→Setup→Network tab to input your IP address, gateway, and port.
If you use LAN IP address, please enter Main Menu→Setup→Network tab to input your IP address, gateway and port and then forward IP address and port number in virtual server setup of the router or virtual server(If you have enabled the UPnP function in both the device and router, you can skip this step). Port forwarding setting may be different in different routers and servers. Please refer to the router's manual for details. After you forward your LAN IP address and port, please check the WAN IP address of the router or server.

Step 2: Add the WAN IP address or domain name in mobile phone surveillance client.

6 Q & A

1. Q: How to find my password if I forget it?

A: The default username is "admin" and the default password is "123456".

If you have changed the password and you can't remember it, press and hold the physical reset button on the camera (If available) or use the IP Manager to reset the camera to factory default as follows:

A. Open the IP Manager and locate the required camera.
B. Click on the camera line in the IP manager.
C. Input the MAC address of the camera into the restore window (The MAC address of the camera will appear in the op part of it:

Provision-ISR EC-001 - Q: How to find my password if I forget it? - 1

D. Click on "Restore", and wait for the message "Device restored successfully"
E. Disconnect the camera from power and reconnect it within 30 seconds.
F. The camera will boot up in factory default.

Default IP: 192.168.226.201

User name: admin

Password: 123456

2. Q: The IPC fails to connect devices through IE browser, why?

A: Network cable is not connected well. Please check the connection and make sure it is connected securely to the camera.
B: IP was not assigned to an IP.
C: Web port number has been revised: contact an administrator or use the IP manager to get the correct port number.
D: If none of the above worked, recover the IPC's default setting by using the physical reset button on the camera (Press and hold if available) or using the IP Manager to reset the camera to factory default.

Note: Default IP: 192.168.226.201, mask number: 255.255.255.0

3. Q: IP tool cannot search for devices, why?

A: It may be caused by the anti-virus/firewall software on your computer. Please disable it and try to search device again.

4. Q: IE cannot download ActiveX control. How can I do?

a. Your IE browser probably set to block ActiveX controls. Please perform the following steps:

① Open IE browser. Click Tools----Internet Options....

about:blank - Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back Address about:blank Mail and News Synchronize... Windows Update Show Related Links Internet Options...

② Select Security----Custom Level....Refer to Fig 4-1
③ Enable all the sub-options under "ActiveX controls and plug-ins". Refer to Fig 4-2

Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings. Internet Local intranet Trusted site Restricted sites Internet This zone contains all Web sites you haven't placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings: - To change the settings, click Custom Level - To use the recommended settings, click Default Level Custom Level... Default Level OK Cancel Apply

Fig 4-1

Security Settings Settings: Enable Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Enable Prompt Download unsigned ActiveX controls Disable Enable Prompt Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe Disable Enable Prompt Reset custom settings Reset to: Medium Reset OK Cancel

Fig 4-2

④ Click ok to finish setup.

b. Other plug-ins or anti-virus blocks ActiveX. Please uninstall or close them.

5. Q: No sound can be heard, why?

A: Audio input device was not connected. Please connect and try again.
B: Audio was not enabled in the live view interface. Please check the AUDIO item to enable this function.

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Brand : Provision-ISR

Model : EC-001

Category : Access Control System