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IP Camera User Manual
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing this network camera!
This owner’s manual is designed to be a reference tool for your system.
Please read this manual carefully before operating the unit and retain it for future reference.
Should you require any technical assistance, contact Speco Technologies Tech Support at 1-800-645-5516
2.Environment
Heavy stress, violent vibration or exposure to water is not allowed during transportation, storage and installation.
This product should be installed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
Do not install the product in extreme temperature conditions.
Do not expose the camera to electromagnetic radiation. Otherwise it may result in CMOS sensor failure.
Do not block any ventilation openings.
Do not allow water and liquid intrusion into the camera.
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Warning
This camera should be installed by qualified personnel only.
All the examination and repair work should be done by qualified personnel.
Any unauthorized changes or modifications could void the warranty.
Statement
This guide is for reference only.
Product, manuals and specifications may be modified without prior notice. Speco Technologies reserves the right to modify
these without notice and without incurring any obligation.
Speco Technologies is not liable for any loss caused by improper operation.
Note:
Before installation, check the package and make sure that all components are included.
Contact your rep or Speco customer service department immediately if something is broken or missing in the package.
Junction Box 1
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Table of Contents
Regulatory Information---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Welcome ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
2. Web Access and Login .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.1 LAN ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
3. Live View ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4. Camera Configuration .................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.1 System........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
4.1.1 System Restart ................................................................................................................................................................................. 9
4.1.2 Factory Default ............................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1.3 Export / Import ................................................................................................................................................................................ 10
4.1.4 Date / Time ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1.5 System Log..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.1.6 System Information......................................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 Basic Setup .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 13
4.2.1 Video Setup .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.2.2 Image Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
4.2.3 Display ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 17
4.3 Network Setup .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.1 IP Address Setup............................................................................................................................................................................ 18
4.3.2 DNS ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
4.3.3 DDNS Client ................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
4.3.4 NTP ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 19
4.3.5 FTP ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 19
4.3.6 SMTP ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.3.7 RTSP .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
4.3.8 SNMP ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
4.3.9 Port Setting ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
4.3.10 IP Filter ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.3.11 UPnP ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 22
4.4 Event Setup .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 23
4.4.1 Motion Detection............................................................................................................................................................................. 23
4.4.2 Tampering Alarm ............................................................................................................................................................................ 23
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4.4.3 Alarm In Mode ................................................................................................................................................................................ 23
4.4.4 Notification ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
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1. Introduction
Applications
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The IP camera settings can be accessed via a web browser through the LAN.
2.1 LAN
Access through IP Scanner
Network connection:
① Make sure that the camera and the PC are connected on the same local network. The camera is set to DHCP by default and will be assigned
an IP address by the DHCP server.
Make sure that the local network has a DHCP server. Routers typically have a DHCP server built in.
② Install IP Scanner from the CD and run it after installation. IP Scanner is the tool for discovering the IP cameras on the local network.
③ In the device list, the IP address, model number, and MAC address of each device will be listed. Select the applicable device and double
click to open up the web viewer. You can also manually enter the IP address in the address bar of the web browser.
When prompted, enter the user name and password of the device. Default user name is admin and password is 1234. After logging in, follow
directions to install applicable plug-ins for viewing video.
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3. Live View
The following table describes the buttons on the live view interface.
Video Size Fixed Scales the video to fit in the browser window
Zoom Zoom - Zoom out control for models with motorized lens
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4. Camera Configuration
4.1 System
4.1.1 Upgrade
In the “System” interface, click on Upgrade to update the firmware of the device.
Navigate to the directory where the file is located and select it. Click on “Upgrade” at the bottom of the page to start the firmware update.
Make sure to not close the browser window until the update has completed. Firmware files can be downloaded on the Speco website.
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If the device needs to be factory reset for any reason, it can be done here. Be aware that this procedure will erase all settings that were changed
and saved in the device and restore them to a factory default state. If restoring settings after a factory reset is desired, make
sure to back up the settings using the “Export” function before the factory reset procedure.
Export
Click the button to download the current system settings as a configuration file on the local PC.
Import
Updates the device with settings that were saved with the Export function. This is useful after a factory reset.
Browse to the directory where the configuration file was saved, select it, and click “Upload File”.
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Time Zone
Select the appropriate time zone of the location of the device. The system time will update automatically if the device is connected to the internet.
Setup Time
If the device is not updating the time automatically for some reason, the time can be adjusted manually. Click the checkbox and change the time
accordingly.
System log provides information on actions that were performed on the device such as providing the IP address of a PC that logged in to the
device along with the date and time. Select the desired category to view and specify the start and end times to display the logs. Then click on
“Search Logs” to retrieve the logs.
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System Information
Provides information such as the current firmware version of the device and the model number. The device nickname can also be set up here.
HTTP API Authentication and WSSE Authentication are used for 3rd party integration purposes and can remain disabled unless specifically
needed.
Network Information
Provides network information of the device such as IP address and Mac address.
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Resolution, frame rate, etc. can be adjusted in this section. Each setting can be adjusted per stream. There are 3 streams in total – one main
stream and two sub streams.
Codec: For the main stream and sub stream 1, this is set to H.264. For sub stream 2, there is an option to choose between
H.264 and MJPEG.
Resolution: Set the desired resolution for each stream from the drop down list.
Frame Rate: Set the desired frame rate for each stream from the drop down list. Range is from 1 fps to 30 fps.
G.O.P: Stands for “Group of Pictures”. This determines how many frames are processed in between unique I-frames. For example, if the frame
rate is set to 30 fps and the GOP value is set to 1, there would be 30 I-frames per second. I-frames contain much more data compared to P-
frames or B-frames. The higher the GOP value, the higher the image quality will be. For decoding process considerations, GOP should be set to a
value equal to or greater than the frame rate.
Bitrate Mode: Choose between CBR (constant) or VBR (variable). The bit rate used in video encoding has a direct impact on the video quality
and the bandwidth used to stream video over the network. As opposed to constant bit rate (CBR), VBR files vary the amount of output data per
time segment.VBR allows a higher bit rate (and therefore more storage space) to be allocated to the more complex segments of media files while
less space is allocated to less complex segments. The bits available are used more flexibly to encode t he video data more accurately, with fewer
bits used in less complex scenes and more bits used in complex scenes. CBR is the best option if the available bandwidth must be limited.
Bitrate: Sets the target bitrate. The acceptable minimum bitrate is around 1 Mbps per megapixel. So a 1080p resolution (2MP)
should be set to 2Mbps at a minimum.
Profile: Select between Baseline, Main, or High profiles for H.264.
Corridor View: This changes the camera view from a landscape view to a portrait view. This mode is useful for looking down a narrow
hallway for example.
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Image settings such as brightness, contrast, white balance, etc can be set up here.
- 2MP (O2iBD3 /O2iB68 / O2iB68M/ O2iD8 /O2iD8M /O2B6M /O2iB50M /O2D6M /O2iD9 /O2iB9)
Privacy Mask: There are 8 zones that can be applied. Right click within the image window and choose which zones to apply under “Show”.
Once the zones are enabled, they can be moved around within the image and resized. After adjustment, click “Apply Privacy Mask” to apply the
changes.
Brightness: Adjusts the brightness of the image. If set too high, it can have a white-out effect on the image.
Contrast: Adjusts the contrast of the image which is the difference between black and white (color differentiation). If set too high, bright
scenes may look too bright.
Sharpness: Enhances edges for a sharper image perception. The higher the value, the less “soft” the image looks. However, if set too high,
this introduces artifacts in the video.
Day/Night: Can be set to Auto, Color, or Monochrome. If FIT mode is on, then this mode will be set to auto.
D to N: Sets the threshold at which the image switches from color to monochrome. The higher the value, the more the camera tries to stay in
color as ambient light level is reduced.
N to D: Sets the threshold at which the image switches from monochrome to color.
Presets: Presets adjust the WDR and Intensifier values automatically based the mode that’s chosen. WDR and Intensifier can also be
adjusted manually.
White Balance: It adjusts color settings to achieve consistent quality in the white areas and other colors of the image.
Intensifier: Brighter video in low light.
2DNR: Digital noise reduction. A 2D filter removes most graininess from images, moving objects can produce image blur trails.
Smart IR: Eliminate hotspots and underexposure in night-time image.
Defog: improve a cameras image performance in light foggy conditions.
DC Lens Mode: indoor / outdoor.
WDR: WDR(Wide Dynamic Range) enables a user to view the area more clearly even under backlight environment.
3DNR: Cuts off the noise of video. A 3D filter improves on the results of a 2D filter by eliminating motion blur, as well as image noise.
Mirror / V-Flip: Enables normal image to mirrored Image.
Frequency: NTSC / PAL
Shutter Speed: Adjust it according to the lightening conditions. Shutter speed is the value of the sensor exposure time.
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- 2MP-F
Brightness: Adjusts the brightness of the image. If set too high, it can have a white-out effect on the image.
Contrast: Adjusts the contrast of the image which is the difference between black and white (color differentiation). If set too high, bright
scenes may look too bright.
Sharpness: Enhances edges for a sharper image perception. The higher the value, the less “soft” the image looks. However, if set too high,
this introduces artifacts in the video.
Luminance: Reference brightness adjustment.
Day/Night: Can be set to Auto, Color, or Monochrome. If FIT mode is on, then this mode will be set to auto.
Presets: Presets adjust the WDR and Intensifier values automatically based the mode that’s chosen. WDR and Intensifier can also be
adjusted manually.
White Balance: It adjusts color settings to achieve consistent quality in the white areas and other colors of the image.
Intensifier: Brighter video in low light.
2DNR: Digital noise reduction. A 2D filter removes most graininess from images, moving objects can produce image blur trails.
Frequency: NTSC / PAL
Shutter Speed: Adjust it according to the lightening conditions. Shutter speed is the value of the sensor exposure time.
WDR: WDR(Wide Dynamic Range) enables a user to view the area more clearly even under backlight environment.
3DNR: Cuts off the noise of video. A 3D filter improves on the results of a 2D filter by eliminating motion blur, as well as image noise.
Mirror / V-Flip: Enables normal image to mirrored Image.
Defog: improve a cameras image performance in light foggy conditions.
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Privacy Mask: There are 8 zones that can be applied. Right click within the image window and choose which zones to apply under “Show”.
Once the zones are enabled, they can be moved around within the image and resized. After adjustment, click “Apply Privacy Mask” to apply the
changes.
Brightness: Adjusts the brightness of the image. If set too high, it can have a white-out effect on the image.
Contrast: Adjusts the contrast of the image which is the difference between black and white (color differentiation). If set too high, bright
scenes may look too bright.
Sharpness: Enhances edges for a sharper image perception. The higher the value, the less “soft” the image looks. However, if set too high,
this introduces artifacts in the video.
FIT: FIT stands for Flexible Intensifier® Technology. Using Speco’s low-light technology called Intensifier, the camera stays in color even in low
light, to produce a quality color image. As light level drops even further, the camera will adjust itself automatically to provide the mode that
will produce the best image according to the scene. The available modes are: color, monochrome without IR, and monochrome with IR.
Day/Night: Can be set to Auto, Color, or Monochrome. If FIT mode is on, then this mode will be set to auto.
D to N: Sets the threshold at which the image switches from color to monochrome. The higher the value, the more the camera tries to stay in
color as ambient light level is reduced.
N to D: Sets the threshold at which the image switches from monochrome to color.
Presets: Presets adjust the WDR and Intensifier values automatically based the mode that’s chosen. WDR and Intensifier can also be
adjusted manually.
White Balance: It adjusts color settings to achieve consistent quality in the white areas and other colors of the image.
Intensifier: Brighter video in low light.
2DNR: Digital noise reduction. A 2D filter removes most graininess from images, moving objects can produce image blur trails.
Smart IR: Eliminate hotspots and underexposure in night-time image.
Defog: improve a cameras image performance in light foggy conditions.
WDR: WDR(Wide Dynamic Range) enables a user to view the area more clearly even under backlight environment.
3DNR: Cuts off the noise of video. A 3D filter improves on the results of a 2D filter by eliminating motion blur, as well as image noise.
Mirror / V-Flip: Enables normal image to mirrored Image.
Frequency: NTSC / PAL
Shutter Speed: Adjust it according to the lightening conditions. Shutter speed is the value of the sensor exposure time.
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4.2.3 Display
Display
Enables an on-screen display on the video stream.
Position: Static places the OSD on a predefined area in the image. Variable allows for a user-specified location.
Size: Size of the font in the OSD.
Content Input: User-specified text. This can be used to display the nickname of the device.
Date/Time Display
Enables an on-screen display of the date/time on the video stream.
Position: Static places the OSD on a predefined area in the image. Variable allows for a user-specified location.
Size: Size of the font in the OSD.
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Sets the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway of the local network that the device is connected to. If the local network supports DHCP, the
device can be set to DHCP mode and the network will assign an IP address to the device. The device is set to DHCP mode by default.
4.3.2 DNS
The DNS server addresses can be set up here. This does not have to be set up when using DHCP.
The device can be connected to Speco’s DDNS server so that it can have a host name.
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4.3.4 NTP
The device can configure the date and time automatically via an NTP (network time protocol) server if it is connected to the internet.
The host name is “pool.ntp.org” by default. Other NTP servers can be entered manually. The Date / Time section under System Setup uses
this NTP server to update the time when the time zone is selected.
4.3.5 FTP
An FTP server can be used to store images for events. Enter the FTP server address, user ID, account password, and the port of the
FTP server. Then enter the file name prefix and the file storage location on the server. For the file name, the date and time will be
appended to the prefix.
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4.3.6 SMTP
Emails can be sent with images when events occur. For the SMTP server setting, enter the information of the outgoing mail server.
For common email services such as Gmail or Yahoo Mail, please check the SMTP settings for those services first and then enter them here.
For SMTP Account Setting, enter the sender’s email address and up to 5 emails addresses for the receiver.
4.3.7 RTSP
RTSP stands for Real Time Streaming Protocol and is used by various clients to stream the video from the device. Examples of clients are
Speco’s NVRs and SecureGuard® VMS. Other than changing the RTSP port (default is 554), the other options are advanced and do
not need to be changed from the default settings for most applications.
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4.3.8 SNMP
To get camera status, parameters and alarm information and remotely manage the camera, the SNMP function can be used.
Before using SNMP, please install an SNMP management tool and set the parameters of SNMP, such as SNMP port, trap address.
1. Go to the SNMP section.
2. Select the corresponding version (SNMPv1/SNMPv2c or SNMPv3) according to the version of the SNMP software that will be used.
3. Set the values for “Read SNMP Community”, “Write SNMP Community”, “Trap Address”, “Trap Port” and so on. Please make
sure the settings are the same as that of the SNMP software.
Set up the ports that are used to access different camera functions.
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4.3.10 IP Filter
IP filtering can be used to provide access or deny access to a specific set of IP addresses.
1. Select Enable and the select either “All Accept” or “All Drop”.
2. If All Drops is selected, then nobody can access the device except for a specified list of IP addresses and vice versa for All Accept.
3. Specify the range of IP addresses under “Rule” and click Add to add the IP addresses to the list.
4. Up to 100 IP addresses can be listed.
4.3.11 UPnP
If this function is enabled, the device will attempt to automatically open up ports on the local network and can be quickly accessed on the
local network.
The UPnP friendly name can be entered.
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1. Set the sensitivity of motion detection for the zone. Higher sensitivity means that motion alarms will be triggered more easily.
2. Click and drag the desired zone in the window. The defined zone will be highlighted.
The device can detect tampering such as a global scene change and out of focus.
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For devices with a sensor input, choose between Normally open or Normally closed.
4.4.4 Notification
This section is used to control how notifications are delivered for motion and tampering alarm events.
Email: Choose the event type. Interval time defines how often the email is sent out. Images of the event can be attached to the
email if enabled.
FTP: Choose the event type. Interval time defines how often the alarm image is uploaded to FTP.
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Enter the user ID of the account to be created or modified and enter the new password. To delete an account, click on the account
to be deleted and click “Delete”.
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Appendix
Appendix 1 Troubleshooting
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